British Qualifications
British Qualifications 39TH EDITION
A Complete Guide to Professional, Vocational & Academic Qualifications in the United Kingdom
London and Philadelphia
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PUBLISHER’S NOTE This 39th edition of British Qualifications has been considerably revised and updated to reflect the many changes in degree, diploma and certificate courses and to take account of legislative reforms affecting the structure of higher and further education over the past year. The editor and compilers are most grateful to the academic registrars and the secretaries of the many bodies they have contacted for information and advice. Without their cooperation, the revision and updating of British Qualifications would not have been possible.
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CONTENTS References How to Use this Book Index of Abbreviations and Designatory Letters
xx xxi xxii
PART 1
INTRODUCTION Education Reform Foundation Degrees Policy and Regulation Quality Assurance Qualification Frameworks NQF Levels Future Challenges
PART 2
TEACHING ESTABLISHMENTS Further and Higher Education Further and Higher Education Institutions England and Wales Scotland Northern Ireland Universities Oxford and Cambridge The University of Durham The Four Older Scottish Universities The University of London The University of Wales Northern Ireland The ‘Civic’ Universities Universities Established in the 1960s The Technological Universities The Open University The University of Buckingham The Post-1992 Universities University Colleges and Colleges of Higher Education Funded by the Higher Education Funding Council of England
11 13 14 14 14 15 15 16 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 18 19 20
PART 3
QUALIFICATIONS Introduction Definition of Common Terms Accrediting Regulatory Bodies England Scotland Validating, Examining and Awarding Bodies Edexcel Foundation City & Guilds EDI plc JEB from EDI ABC Awards Welsh Joint Education Committee OCR
21 23 23 24 24 27 29 29 31 31 33 38 38 38
1 3 4 4 5 5 7 9
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QUALIFICATIONS AWARDED IN UNIVERSITIES Admission to Degree Courses
41
Higher Education Institutes (HEIs)
41
The Open University Business Schools
41 41
Awards First Degrees
41 41
Higher Degrees
43
Foundation Degrees
43
Honorary Degrees
43
Diplomas and Certificates of Higher Education
43
Postgraduate Diplomas and Certificates Postgraduate Courses
43 44
Business Schools
44
University of Aberdeen
45
University of Abertay Dundee
50
Aberystwyth University
51
Anglia Ruskin University
55
Colchester Institute
57
Norwich School of Art & Design Ashridge
58 58
Aston University
59
City College Norwich
60
Bangor University
61
University Centre Barnsley
64
University of Bath
64
Bath Spa University
66
University of Bedfordshire The Queen’s University of Belfast
67 69
University of Birmingham The University of Birmingham, School of Education, Selly Oak University College Birmingham Birmingham City University
74 81 81 82
Bishop Grosseteste College
87
East Lancashire Institute of Higher Education at Blackburn College
87
Bournemouth University University of Bradford
88 92
Bradford College University of Brighton University of Bristol Wesley College
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95 97 100 104
University of the West of England, Bristol
104
Brunel University
107
University of Buckingham Buckinghamshire New University
109 111
University of Cambridge
114
Cambridge International College
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Canterbury Christ Church University
117
Cardiff University
119
University of Central Lancashire
124
University of Chester University of Chichester
128 130
City University London Guildhall School of Music & Drama
132 134
The City Law School
135
Laban
135
The Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Centre
135
School of Psychotherapy & Counselling Psychology at Regent’s College
136
Coventry University Cranfield University
136 139
University College for the Creative Arts at Canterbury, Epsom, Farnham, Maidstone and Rochester
140
University of Cumbria
141
De Montfort University
144
University of Derby
147
Doncaster Business School
153
University of Dundee Durham University
153 158
Cranmer Hall, St John’s College
160
National Training Centre for Scientific Support to Crime Investigation
160
New College Durham
161
Royal Academy of Dance
161
Ushaw College
162
University of East Anglia
162
Otley College University of East London
165 165
The University of Edinburgh
169
University of Essex
174
Writtle College University of Exeter
177 178
UCP Marjon -- University College Plymouth St Mark & St John
181
University College Falmouth Incorporating Dartington College of Arts
182
University of Glamorgan University of Glasgow
182 185
The Glasgow School of Art
193
Glasgow Caledonian University
194
University of Gloucestershire
196
University of Greenwich
198
Grimsby Institute of Further and Higher Education
202
Harper Adams University College
202
Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh College of Art
203 205
University of Hertfordshire
206
Hertford Regional College
209
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North Hertfordshire College
210
Oaklands College
210
West Herts College
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The University of Huddersfield University of Hull
211 213
Bishop Burton College
219
Doncaster College
219
Imperial College London
220
Keele University
222
University of Kent
223
Kingston University
227
Lancaster University Blackpool and The Fylde College
233 237
Edge Hill College of Higher Education University of Leeds
237 239
Askham Bryan College
244
College of the Resurrection
244
Leeds College of Art & Design
244
Leeds College of Music
245
Leeds Trinity & All Saints Northern School of Contemporary Dance
245 246
York St John College
246
Leeds Metropolitan University
248
University of Leicester
250
Newman College of Higher Education University of Lincoln
253 254
East Riding College
256
Hull College North Lindsey College
256 257
University of Liverpool
257
Liverpool Hope University
261
Liverpool John Moores University
263
University of the Arts London Camberwell College of Arts
268
Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design
268
Chelsea College of Art & Design London College of Communication
269 269
London College of Fashion
270
Wimbledon College of Art London Metropolitan University
271 271
University of London
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Birkbeck
275
Courtauld Institute of Art
277
Goldsmiths Heythrop College
278 280
University of London Institute in Paris
281
Institute of Education
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London School of Jewish Studies
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King’s College London
282
London School of Economics & Political Science
287
Queen Mary, University of London Royal Holloway
289 292
Royal Veterinary College
294
School of Oriental & African Studies
294
The School of Pharmacy
295
UCL (University College London) Loughborough University
296 300
The University of Manchester
304
Manchester Metropolitan University Middlesex University
308 311
Napier University
314
University of Newcastle upon Tyne
316
The University of Northampton
321
University of Northumbria at Newcastle
322
University of Nottingham
325
Nottingham Trent University
328
Southampton Solent University The Open University
331 332
University of Oxford
334
Oxford Brookes University
336
University of Paisley
338
University of Plymouth
340
South Devon College
343
Truro College
343
University of Portsmouth Queen Margaret University College
344 347
University of Reading
348
The Robert Gordon University
351
Roehampton University
352
Royal College of Art
354
Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama
355
University of Salford
355
Riverside College Halton University of Sheffield
360 360
Sheffield Hallam University
364
London South Bank University
367
University of Southampton
372
University of St Andrews
374
Staffordshire University
380
University of Stirling
383
Stockport College of Further & Higher Education University of Strathclyde
387 388
University Campus Suffolk
391
Lowestoft College
392
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University of Sunderland City of Sunderland College University of Surrey Farnborough College of Technology NESCOT
398 399
St Mary’s College
400 401
Swansea University
404
University of Teesside
407
Thames Valley University
410
Thames Valley University, Faculty of the Arts
415 416
University of Wales Institute, Cardiff
420
Glyndwr University
422
University of Wales, Lampeter
423
University of Wales, Newport
424
Swansea Metropolitan University
426
Trinity College, Carmarthen
427
University of Warwick The University of Westminster
428 433
The University of Winchester
436
University of Wolverhampton
437
University College Worcester
440
University of York
444
Yorkshire Coast College
445
QUALIFICATIONS AWARDED BY PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS The Functions of Professional Associations
447 449
Qualifications
449
Study
449
Protection of Members’ Interests
449
Membership of Professional Associations
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The University of Sussex
University of Ulster University of Wales
PART 5
393
450
Qualifying Associations
450
Examinations and Requirements
450
Gaining Professional Qualifications Accountancy
451 451
Acoustics
469
Advertising and Public Relations
470
Agriculture and Horticulture
473
Alternative Medicine
476
Ambulance Service
477
Arbitration
478
Archaeology Architecture
479 480
Art and Design
484
Astronomy and Space Science
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Aviation
492
Bakery and Confectionery
494
Banking
495
Beauty Therapy and Beauty Culture Biological Sciences
498 502
Brewing
505
Building
506
Business Studies
513
Catering and Institutional Management
520
Ceramics
527
Chemistry
528
Chiropody Chiropractic
533 535
The Churches
538
Cinema, Film and Television
539
Cleaning, Laundry and Dry Cleaning
542
Colour Technology
543
Communications and Media
545
Computing and Information Technology
549
Conference Executives Counselling
560 561
Credit Management
564
Dancing
565
Dentistry
568
Dietetics
572
Distribution
574
Dramatic and Performing Arts
576
Driving Instructors Embalming
578 579
Employment and Careers Services
580
Engineering Design
582
Engineering Aeronautical
584
Agricultural
586
Automobile
588
Building Services Chemical
592 594
Civil
595
Electrical, Electronic and Manufacturing
598
Energy
603
Environmental
604
Fire
609
Gas
612
General Industrial
613 619
Marine
619
Mechanical
622
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Mining
625
Nuclear
628
Plant
630
Production Refractories
631 633
Refrigeration
633
Road, Rail and Transport
635
Sheet Metal
639
Structural
639
Water
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641
Environmental Sciences
642
Export Fashion
643 644
Fisheries Management
646
Floristry
648
Food Science and Nutrition
649
Forestry and Arboriculture
651
Foundry Technology and Pattern Making
654
Fundraising
654
Funeral Directing, Burial and Cremation Administration Furnishing and Furniture
655 657
Gemmology and Jewellery
659
Genealogy
661
Geography
662
Geology
664
Glass Technology
665
Hairdressing
667
Health and Health Services Home Economics
668 677
Horses and Horse Riding
677
Housing
679
Hypnotherapy
680
Indexing
681
Industrial Safety
682
Inspection, Measurement and Control
685
Insurance and Actuarial Work Journalism
686 690
Land and Property
692
Landscape Architecture
697
Languages, Linguistics and Translation
699
Law
704
Leisure and Recreation Management
709
Librarianship and Information Work
714
Management Manufacturing
716 746
Mapmaking and Topography
748
Marketing and Sales
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Martial Arts
756
Massage and Allied Therapies
758
Materials
761
Mathematics Medical Herbalism
762 765
Medical Secretaries
766
Medicine
767
Metallurgy
791
Meteorology and Climatology
794
Microscopy
795
Museum and Related Work
796
Music Musical Instrument Technology
797 801
Naval Architecture
803
Navigation, Seamanship and Marine Qualifications
804
Non-destructive Testing
813
Nursery Nursing
814
Nursing and Midwifery
816
Occupational Therapy
818
Opticians (Dispensing) Optometry
820 822
Orthoptics
823
Osteopathy and Naturopathy
823
Packaging
824
Patent Agency
825
Pension Management
826
Personnel Management
827
Pharmacy Photography
831 834
Physics
838
Physiotherapy
841
Plastics and Rubber
842
Plumbing
843
Printing
844
Prison Service
846
Professional Investigation Psychoanalysis
847 848
Psychology
849
Psychotherapy
852
Public Administration
857
Publishing
861
Purchasing and Supply
862
Quality Assurance
863
Radiography Retail
865 866
Secretarial and Office Work
870
Security
871
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PART 7
PART 8
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Social Work and Probation
873
Sociology
877
Speech and Language Therapy
879
Sports Science Statistics
880 882
Stockbroking and Securities
884
Surgical, Dental and Cardiological Technicians
886
Surveying
888
Swimming Instruction
890
Taxation
892
Taxi Drivers
895
Teaching/Education Technical Communications
895 901
Textiles
902
Timber Technology
905
Town and Country Planning
906
Trading Standards
908
Training
909
Transport
913
Travel and Tourism Veterinary Science
917 922
Wastes Management
926
Watch and Clock Making and Repairing
928
Welding
929
Welfare
930
BODIES ACCREDITING INDEPENDENT INSTITUTONS
935
The British Accrediation Council for Independent Further and Higher Education (BAC)
937
The British Council
937
The Open and Distance Learning Quality Council (ODL QC)
938
The Conference for Independent Further Education (CIFE)
938
STUDY ASSOCIATIONS AND THE ‘LEARNED SOCIETIES’
941
Occupational Associations
943
List of Study Associations and Learned Societies
943
TRADE ASSOCIATIONS
951
Advertising and Public Relations
953
Agriculture and Horticulture
954
Architecture
956
Audiology
956
Aviation
956
Beauty Therapy and Beauty Culture Catering and Institutional Management
958 959
Chiropractic
959
The Churches
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Cinema, Film and Television
969
Computing and Information Technology
970
Counselling
971
Dancing Dentistry
971 974
Diving
975
Dramatic and Performing Arts
975
Driving Instructors
985
Embalming
986
Engineering, General
986
Engineering, Refrigeration
989
Fashion Forestry and Arboriculture
990 991
Freight Forwarding
991
Genealogy
992
Hairdressing
993
Industrial Safety
994
Journalism
998
Land and Property
1000
Languages, Linguistics and Translation Law
1000 1002
Marketing and Sales
1010
Massage and Allied Therapies
1010
Mathematics
1011
Medicine
1011
Meteorology and Climatology
1014
Music
1014
Navigation, Seamanship and Marine Qualifications Nursery Nursing
1022 1024
Plastics and Rubber
1025
Printing
1026
Psychotherapy
1026
Publishing
1027
Retail
1028
Sports Science
1029
Swimming Instruction
1030
Index
1031
Index of Advertisers
1050
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REFERENCES Association of MBAs (AMBA) (annual) AMBA – Financial Times Guide to Business Schools, AMBA, London Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals (CVCP) (annual) University Entrance: The official guide, CVCP, London Department for Education and Skills (DfES) (2003) The Future of Higher Education, The Stationery Office, London [online] http://www.dfes.gov.uk/hegateway/strategy/hestrategy/foreword.shtml DfES (2004) Five-Year Strategy for Children and Learners, DfES, London Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) (2004) New Thinking for Reform: A framework for achievement, QCA, London (July)
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HOW TO USE THIS BOOK You may find these notes helpful when using the book. Part 1 presents an overview of the further and higher educational systems currently in operation in the United Kingdom, including a discussion of the major reforms that have take place over the past year and their impact. Part 2 takes a look at the teaching establishments who qualifications are listed in Part 4 of the book, offering an explanation of the different types of institution, their place in the overall system and the levels of qualification that they award. Part 3 presents a detailed description of vocational qualifications awarded by many of the professional associations included in Part 5, including an explanation of validating, examining and awarding bodies. Part 4 is a directory of qualifications awarded by universities in the United Kingdom (ordered by university name). There is a brief introduction detailing admission to degree courses, degree structure and the various categories of degree available. Part 5 is a directory of qualifications awarded by professional associations in the United Kingdom (ordered by profession / discipline), including certificates, diplomas, NVQs and SVQs. A short introduction explains the functions of professional associations and how to gain membership. Part 6 describes various bodies involved in the accreditation of colleges in the independent sector of further and higher education. Part 7 is a list of study associations and learned societies. Part 8 is a directory of trade and specialist associations (ordered by profession / discipline). Also included (at the beginning of the book) is a list of all abbreviations and designatory letters used throughout British Qualifications.
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INDEX OF ABBREVIATIONS AAB AACB AACP AAFC AAIA AAMS AASI AASW AAT ABC ABDO ABE ABEng ABHA ABIAT ABIPP ABMA ABPR ABRSM ABS ABSSG ACA ACA ACB ACC ACCA ACCA ACE ACEA ACertCM ACGI ACIArb ACIB ACIBS ACIBSE ACIH ACII ACILA ACIM ACIOB ACIS ACIT ACLIP ACMA ACP ACP
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Associate of the Association of Book-keepers Associate of the Association of Certified Bookkeepers Associate of the Association of Computer Professionals Associate of the Association of Financial Controllers and Administrators Associate of the Association of International Accountants Associate of the Association of Medical Secretaries, Practice Managers, Administrators and Receptionists Associate of the Ambulance Service Institute Advanced Award in Social Work Association of Accounting Technicians Awarding Body Consortium Associate of the British Dispensing Opticians Association of Business Executives Associate Member of the Association of Building Engineers Associate of the British Hypnotherapy Association Associate Member of the British Institute of Architectural Technologists Associate of the British Institute of Professional Photography Associate of the Business Management Association Association of British Picture Restorers Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music Association of Business Schools Associate of the British Society of Scientific Glassblowers Associate of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Associate of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland Association of Certified Bookkeepers Accredited Clinical Coders Associate of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants Association of Chartered Certified Accountants Association for Conferences and Events Associate of the Institute of Cost and Executive Accountants Archbishop of Canterbury's Certificate in Church Music Associate of City and Guilds of London Institute Associate of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Associate of the Chartered Institute of Bankers Associate of the Chartered Institute of Bankers in Scotland Associate of the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers Associate of the Chartered Institute of Housing Associate of the Chartered Insurance Institute Associate of the Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters Associate of the Chartered Institute of Marketing Associate of the Chartered Institute of Building Associate of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators Advanced Certificate in International Trade Certified Affiliate of CILIP Associate of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants Association of Child Psychotherapists Associate of the College of Preceptors
Index of Abbreviations and Designatory Letters
ACP ACPM ACPP ACT ACYW ADCE ADCM AdDipEd ADI AECI AEWVH AFA AFA AFBPsS AFCI AffBMA AffIManf AffIMI AffIMS AffInstM AffIP AffProfBTM AFIMA AFISOL AFPC AFRCSEd AGCL AGI AGSM AHCIMA AHFS AHRIM AIA AIA AIAgrE AIAT AIBCM AIBMS AICB AIChor AICHT AICM(Cert) AICS AICSc AIDTA AIE AIEM AIExpE AIFA AIFBQ AIFireE AIFP
Association of Computer Professionals Associate of the Confederation of Professional Management Associate of the College of Pharmacy Practice Associate of the College of Teachers Associate of the Community and Youth Work Association Advanced Diploma in Childcare and Education Archbishop of Canterbury's Diploma in Church Music Advanced Diploma in Education Approved Driving Instructor Association Member of the Institute of Employment Consultants Association for the Education and Welfare of the Visually Handicapped Associate of the Faculty of Actuaries Associate of the Institute of Financial Accountants Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society Associate of the Faculty of Commerce and Industry Ltd Affiliate of the Business Management Association Affiliate of the Institute of Manufacturing Affiliate of the Institute of the Motor Industry Affiliate of the Institute of Management Specialists Affiliate of the Meat Training Council Affiliate of the Institute of Plumbing Affiliate of Professional Business and Technical Management Associate Fellow of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications Aerodrome Flight Information Service Officer's Licence Advanced Financial Planning Certificate Associate Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Associate of the Guild of Cleaners and Launderers Associate of the Greek Institute Associate of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama Associate of the Hotel and Catering International Management Association Associate of the Council of Health Fitness and Sports Therapists Associate of the Institute of Health Record Information and Management Associate of the Institute of Actuaries Association of International Accountants Associate of the Institution of Agricultural Engineers Associate of the Institute of Asphalt Technology Associate of the Institute of British Carriage and Automobile Manufacturers Associate of the Institute of Biomedical Science Associate of the Institute of Certified Book-Keepers Associate of the Benesh Institute of Choreology Associate of the International Council of Holistic Therapists Associate Member of the Institute of Credit Management Associate of the Institution of Chartered Shipbrokers Associate of the Institute of Consumer Sciences Incorporating Home Economics Associate of the International Dance Teachers' Association Associate of the Institute of Electrolysis Associate of the Institute of Executives and Managers Associate of the Institute of Explosive Engineers Associate of the Institute of Field Archaeologists Associate of the International Faculty of Business Qualifications Associate of the Institution of Fire Engineers Associate of the British International Freight Association
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Index of Abbreviations and Designatory Letters
AIGD AIHort AIIMR AIIRSM AIL AILAM AIMBM AIMC AIMgt AIMIS AIMM AInstAM AInstBA AInstBCA AInstBM AInstCM AInstM AInstPkg AInstPM AInstSMM AInstTA AInstTT AIOC AIOFMS AIP AIQA AIS AISOB AISTD AISTDDip AITSA AIVehE AIWSc ALCM ALI ALS AMA AMABE AMAE AMASI AMBA AMBA AMBCS AMBII AmCAM AMCT AMCTHCM AMI AMIA AMIAgrE AMIAP
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Associate of the Institute of Grocery Distribution Associate Member of the Institute of Horticulture Associate of the Institute of Investment Management and Research Associate of the International Institute of Risk and Safety Management Associate of the Institute of Linguists Associate of the Institute of Leisure and Amenity Management Associate of the Institute of Maintenance and Building Management Associate of the Institute of Management Consultancy Associate of the Institute of Management Associate of the Institute for the Management of Information Systems Associate of the Institute of Massage and Movement Associate of the Institute of Administrative Management Associate of the Institute of Business Administration Associate of the Institute of Burial and Cremation Administration Associate of the Institute of Builders' Merchants Associate of the Institute of Commercial Management Associate of the Meat Training Council Associate of the Institute of Packaging Associate of the Institute of Professional Managers and Administrators Associate of the Institute of Sales and Marketing Management Associate of the Institute of Transport Administration Associate Member of the Institute of Travel and Tourism Associate of the Institute of Carpenters Associate of the Institute of Financial and Management Studies Associate of the Institute of Plumbing Associate of the Institute of Quality Assurance Accredited Imaging Scientist Associate of the Incorporated Society of Organ Builders Associate of the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing Associate Diploma of the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing Associate of the Institute of Trading Standards Administration Associate of the Institute of Vehicle Engineers Associate Member of the Institute of Wood Science Associate of the London College of Music Associate of the Landscape Institute Associate of the Linnean Society of London Associate of the Museums Association Associate Member of the Association of Business Executives Associate Member of the Academy of Experts Associate Member of the Architecture and Surveying Institute Association of MBAs Non-Teacher Associate Member of the British (Theatrical) Arts Associate Member of the British Computer Society Associate Member of the British Institute of Innkeeping Associate of the Communication Advertising and Marketing Education Foundation Associate of the Association of Corporate Treasurers Associate Member of the Confederation of Tourism, Hotel and Catering Management Association Montessori Internationale Affiliated Member of the Association of International Accountants Associate Member of the Institution of Agricultural Engineers Associate Member of the Institution of Analysts and Programmers
Index of Abbreviations and Designatory Letters
AMIAT AMIBC AMIBCM AMIBE AMIBF AMICE AMIChemE AMIED AMIEE AMIEx AMIHIE AMIHT AMIIE AMIIExE AMIIHTM AMIISE AMIM AMIManf AMIMechE AMIMechIE AMIMI AMIMinE AMIMM AMIMS AMInstAEA AMInstBE AMInstE AMInstR AMInstTA AMIPlantE AMIPR AMIPRE AMIQ AMIQA AMIRTE AMISM AMIStrutE AMITD AMIVehE AMNI AMPA AMProfBTM AMRAeS AMRSH AMS AMS(Aff) AMSE AMSPAR
Associate Member of the Institute of Asphalt Technology Associate Member of the Institute of Building Control Associate Member of the Institute of British Carriage and Automobile Manufacturers Associate Member of the Institution of British Engineers Associate Member of the Institute of British Foundrymen Associate Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers Associate Member of the Institution of Chemical Engineers Associate Member of the Institution of Engineering Designers Associate Member of the Institution of Electrical Engineers Associate Member of the Institute of Export Associate Member of the Institute of Highway Incorporated Engineers Associate Member of the Institution of Highways and Transportation Associate Member of the Institution of Incorporated Engineers Associate Member of the Institution of Incorporated Executive Engineers Associate Member of the International Institute of Hospitality Tourism & Management Associate Member of the International Institute of Social Economics Associate Member of the Institute of Materials Member of the Institute of Manufacturing Associate Member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Associate Member of the Institution of Mechanical Incorporated Engineers Associate Member of the Institute of the Motor Industry Associate of the Institute of Mining Engineers Associate Member of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy Associate Member of the Institute of Management Specialists Associate Member of the Institute of Automotive Engineer Assessors Associate Member of the Institution of British Engineers Associate Member of the Institute of Energy Associate Member of the Institute of Refrigeration Associate Member of the Institute of Transport Administration Associate Member of the Institution of Plant Engineers Associate Member of the Institute of Public Relations Associate Member of the Incorporated Practitioners in Radio and Electronics Associate Member of the Institute of Quarrying Associate Member of the Institute of Quality Assurance Associate Member of the Institute of Road Transport Engineers Associate Member of the Institute for Supervision & Management Associate Member of the Institution of Structural Engineers Associate Member of the Institute of Training and Development Associate Member of the Institute of Vehicle Engineers Associate Member of the Nautical Institute Associate Member of the Master Photographers Association Associate Member of Professional Business and Technical Management Associate Member of the Royal Aeronautical Society Associate Member of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health Associate of the Institute of Management Services Affiliate of the Association of Medical Secretaries, Practice Managers, Administrators and Receptionists Associate Member of the Society of Engineers (Inc) Association of Medical Secretaries, Practice Managers, Administrators and Receptionists
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AMusEd AMusLCM AMusTCL AMWES ANAEA ANCA AOP AOR APA APC APCS APMI APMP AQA ARAD ARAM ARB ARCM ARCO ARCS AREC ARELS ARELS-FELCO ARIBA ARICS ARIPHH ARPS ARSC ARSCM ARSM AS ASCA ASCT ASDC ASE ASI ASI ASIAffil ASIS ASLC ASMA ASNN AssCI AssociateCIPD AssociateIEEE AssociateIIE AssocIMechIE AssocIPD AssocIPHE AssocMIWM AssocTechIIE ASTA
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Associate Diploma in Music Education Associate in Music of the London College of Music Associate in Music of Trinity College of Music Associate Member of the Women's Engineering Society Associate of the National Association of Estate Agents Advanced National Certificate in Agriculture Association of Photographers Association of Reflexologists Accreditation of Prior Experience Assessment of Professional Competence Associate of the Property Consultants Society Associate of the Pensions Management Institute Association for Project Management Professional Assessment & Qualifications Alliance Associate of the Royal Academy of Dancing Associate of the Royal Academy of Music Architects Registration Board Associate of Royal College of Music Associate of the Royal College of Organists Associate of the Royal College of Science Associate of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation Association of Recognised English Language Services Association of Recognised English Language Teaching Establishments in Britain Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects Associate of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Associate of the Royal Institute of Public Health and Hygiene Associate of the Royal Photographic Society Associate of the Royal Society of Chemistry Associate of the Royal School of Church Music Associate of the Royal School of Mines Advanced Supplementary level Associate of the Institute of Company Accountants Associate of the Society of Claims Technicians Associate of the Society of Dyers and Colourists Associate of the Society of Engineers (Inc) Ambulance Service Institute Architecture and Surveying Institute Affiliate of the Ambulance Service Institute Accredited Senior Imaging Scientist Advanced Secretarial Language Certificate Associate of the Society of Sales Management Administrators Ltd Associate of the Society of Nursery Nursing Associate of the Institute of Commerce Associate of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development Associate of the Institution of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Incorporated Associate of the Institution of Incorporated Engineers Associate of the Institution of Mechanical Incorporated Engineers Associate of the Institute of Personnel & Development Associate of the Institution of Public Health Engineers Associate Member of the Institute of Wastes Management Associate Technician of the Institution of Incorporated Engineers Associate of the Swimming Teachers' Association
Index of Abbreviations and Designatory Letters
ASVA ATC ATCL ATCLicence ATCLTESOL ATD ATI ATII ATPL ATSC ATSC ATT ATT ATTA ATTF ATTM AWeldI BA BA(Econ) BA(Ed) BA(Lan) BA(Law) BA(Music) BABTAC BAC BAC BAcc BACP BADA BADN BAE BAGMA BAgr BAO BAP BArch BASELT BBO BChD BChir BCL BCom BCombStuds BComm BCS BCS BD BDA BDes BDS BEconSc
Associate of the Incorporated Society of Valuers and Auctioneers Art Teacher's Certificate Associate of Trinity College of Music Air Traffic Controller's Licence Associate Diploma in the Teaching of English to Speakers of Other Languages, Trinity College Art Teacher's Diploma Associate of the Textile Industry Associate of the Chartered Institute of Taxation Airline Transport Pilot's Licence Associate of the Oil and Colour Chemists' Association Associate in the Technology of Surface Coatings Association of Taxation Technicians Member of the Association of Taxation Technicians Association of Therapy Teachers Associate Association of Therapy Teachers Fellow Association of Therapy Teachers Member Associate of the Welding Institute Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts in Economics & Social Studies Bachelor of Arts (Education) Bachelor of Languages Bachelor of Arts in Law Bachelor of Music British Association of Beauty Therapy and Cosmetology Ltd British Accreditation Council for Independent Further and Higher Education British Association for Counselling Bachelor of Accountancy British Association for Counselling Psychotherapy British Antique Dealers' Association British Association of Dental Nurses British Association of Electrolysists Ltd British Agricultural and Garden Machinery Association Bachelor of Agriculture Bachelor of Obstetrics British Association of Psychotherapists Bachelor of Architecture British Association in State English Language Teaching British Ballet Organisation Bachelor of Dental Surgery Bachelor of Surgery Bachelor of Civil Law Bachelor of Commerce Bachelor of Combined Studies Bachelor of Communications Bachelor of Combined Studies British Computer Society Bachelor of Divinity British Dietetic Association Bachelor of Design Bachelor of Dental Surgery Bachelor of Economics
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BECTU BEd BEng BEng and Man BER BFA BFin BHA BHI BHS BHSAI BHSI BHSII BHSIntSM BHSSM BIA BIAT BIBA BIE BIFA BIPP BIS BKSTS BLD BLE BLEng BLib BLing BLitt BLS BM BMA BM, BCh BM, BS BMedBiol BMedSci BMedSci(Speech) BMet BMid BMidwif BMSc BMus BN BNNursing BNSc BNurs BOptom BPA BPharm BPhil BPhil(Ed) BPL
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Broadcasting, Entertainment, Cinematograph and Theatre Union Bachelor of Education Bachelor of Engineering Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering, Manufacture and Management Board for Engineers' Regulation Bachelor of Fine Arts Bachelor of Finance British Hypnotherapy Association British Horological Institute Ltd British Horse Society British Horse Society's Assistant Instructor's Certificate British Horse Society's Instructor's Certificate British Horse Society's Intermediate Instructor's Certificate British Horse Society's Intermediate Stable Manager's Certificate British Horse Society's Stable Manager's Certificate Beauty Industry Authority British Institute of Architectural Technologists Bachelor of International Business Administration British Institute of Embalmers British International Freight Association British Institute of Professional Photography British Interplanetary Society British Kinematograph Sound and Television Society Bachelor of Landscape Design Bachelor of Land Economy Bi-Lingual Engineer Bachelor of Librarianship Bachelor of Linguistics Bachelor of Letters Bachelor of Library Studies Bachelor of Medicine British Medical Association Conjoint degree of Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery Conjoint degree of Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery Bachelor of Medical Biology Bachelor of Medical Sciences Bachelor of Medical Sciences (Speech) Bachelor of Metallurgy Bachelor of Midwifery Bachelor of Midwifery Bachelor of Medical Sciences Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Nursing Bachelor of Nursing, Nursing Studies Bachelor of Nursing Bachelor of Nursing Bachelor of Optometry Bachelor of Performing Arts Bachelor of Pharmacy Bachelor of Philosophy Bachelor of Philosophy (Education) Bachelor of Planning
Index of Abbreviations and Designatory Letters
BSc BSc(Archit) BSc(DentSci) BSc(Econ) BSc(MedSci) BSc(Social Science) BSc(Town & Regional Planning) BSc(VetSc) BScAgr BScEng BScFor BScTech BSocSc BSSc BSSG BTEC BTech BTechEd BTEC HC BTEC HD BTEC HNC BTEC HND BTechS BTh BTheol BTP BVC BVetMed BVMS BVM&S BVSc C&G CA CAA CABE CACHE CAE CAE CAM CAS CASS CAT CAT CATS CBA CBAE CBIM CBiol CBLC CBSSG CCETSW
Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science (Architecture) Bachelor of Science in Dental Science Bachelor of Science in Economics Bachelor of Science (Medical Science) Bachelor of Science (Social Science) Bachelor of Science (Town & Regional Planning) Bachelor of Science (Veterinary Science) Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Bachelor of Science in Engineering Bachelor of Science in Forestry Bachelor of Technical Science Bachelor of Social Science Bachelor of Social Science Member of the British Society of Scientific Glassblowers Business and Technology Education Council Bachelor of Technology Bachelor of Technological Education Business and Technology Education Council Higher Certificate Business and Technology Education Council Higher Diploma Business and Technology Education Council Higher National Certificate Business and Technology Education Council Higher National Diploma Bachelor of Technology Studies Bachelor of Theology Bachelor of Theology Bachelor of Town Planning Bar Vocational Course Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine Bachelor of Veterinary Science City and Guilds Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland Civil Aviation Authority Companion of the Association of Business Executives Council for Awards in Children's Care and Education Certificated Automotive Engineer Companion of the Academy of Experts Communication Advertising and Marketing Education Foundation Certification of Accountancy Studies Certificate of Applied Social Studies Certificate for Accounting Technicians College of Advanced Technology Postgraduate Qualification by Credit Accumulation and Transfer Companion of the British (Theatrical) Arts Companion of the British Academy of Experts Companion of the British Institute of Management Chartered Biologist Certificate in Business Language Competence Craft Member of the British Society of Scientific Glassblowers Central Council for Education and Training in Social Work
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CChem CCol CCST CDBA CDipAF CEE CeFA CEM CeMAP CEng CertAMed CertArb CertBibKnowl CertCIH CertCM CertDesRCA CertEd CertEPK CertHE CertHSAP CertHSM CertMFS CertOccHyg CertRP CertTEL CertTESOL CertTEYL CertYCW CETHV CEYA CFS CFSP CGeol CGLI CHARM ChB CHD ChM CHP CHRIM CIAgrE CIArb CIB CIBM CIBS CIBSE CIC CIEx CIFE CIH CII CILA
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Chartered Chemist Chartered Colourist Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training Certified Doctor of Business Administration Certified Diploma in Accounting and Finance Extended European Command Endorsement Certificate for Financial Advisers Certificate in Executive Management Certificate in Mortgage Advice and Practice Chartered Engineer Certificate in Aviation Medicine Certificate in Arboriculture Certificate of Bible Knowledge Chartered Institute of Housing recognised Housing Qualification Certificate of Cash Management Certificate of Designer of the Royal College of Art Certificate in Education Certificate of Essential Pensions Knowledge Certificate of Higher Education Certificate in Health Services Administration Practice Certificate in Health Services Management Certificate in the Marketing of Financial Services Certificate in Operational Competence in Comprehensive Occupational Hygiene Certificate in Recruitment Practice Certificate in the Teaching of European Languages Certificate of Teaching of English to Speakers of Other Languages Certificate of Teaching of English to Young Learners Certificate in Youth and Community Work Certificate of Education in Training as Health Visitor Council for Early Years Awards Certificate in Financial Services Certificate in Financial Services Practice Chartered Geologist City & Guilds of London Institute Centre for Hazard and Risk Management Bachelor of Surgery Choral-Training Diploma Master of Surgery Certificate in Hypnosis and Psychology Certified Member of the Institute of Health Record Information and Management Companion of the Institution of Agricultural Engineers Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Chartered Institute of Bankers Corporate Member of the Institute of Builders' Merchants Chartered Institute of Bankers in Scotland Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers Construction Industry Council Companion of the Institute of Export Conference for Independent Further Education Chartered Institute of Housing Chartered Insurance Institute Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters
Index of Abbreviations and Designatory Letters
CILIP CIM CIMA CIMediE CIMgt CIOB CIP CIPD CIPFA CIPS CISOB CIT CIWEM CL(ABDO) CLAC CLAIT CLC CLE ClinPsyD CMA CMathFIMA CMBA CMBHI CMC CMet CMIWSc CMS CNAA COA COBC CoEA COES CofE CofS CompBCS CompIAP CompIEE CompIGasE CompIManf CompIMS CompIP CorporateIRRV COSCA CPA CPC CPD CPE CPEA CPFA CPhys CPIM
Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals Chartered Institute of Marketing Chartered Institute of Management Accountants Companion of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Companion of the Institute of Management Chartered Institute of Building Certificate of Institute Practice Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development Chartered Institute of Public Finance & Accounting Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply Counsellor of the Incorporated Society of Organ Builders Certificate in Information Technology Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management Diploma in Contact Lens Practice of the Association of British Dispensing Opticians Commercial Language Assistant Certificate Computer Literacy & Information Technology Council for Licensed Conveyancers Limited European Command Endorsement Doctorate in Clinical Psychology Certificate in Management Accountancy Fellow of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications Certified Master of Business Administration Craft Member of the British Horological Institute Certified Management Consultants Chartered Meteorologist Certified Member of the Institute of Wood Science Certificate in Management Studies Council for National Academic Awards Certificate of Accreditation Certificate of Basic Competence Certificate of Educational Achievement Certificate of Educational Studies Church of England Church of Scotland Companion of the British Computer Society Companion of the Institution of Analysts and Programmers Companion of the Institution of Electrical Engineers Companion of the Institution of Gas Engineers Companion of the Institute of Manufacturing Companion of the Institute of Management Specialists Companion of the Institute of Plumbing Corporate Member of the Institute of Revenues, Rating and Valuation Confederation of Scottish Counselling Agencies Chartered Patent Agents Certificate of Professional Competence, the Institute of Transport Administration Continuing Professional Development Common Professional Exam Certificate of Practice in Estate Agency Member of Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy Chartered Physicist of the Institute of Physics Certificate in Production and Inventory Management
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CPL CPM CPP CPR CProfBTM CPS CPSC CPsychol CPT CPVE CRAeS CRAH CRCW CRNCM CSCT CSD CSE CSM CSMGSM CStat CSYS CTABRSM CTextATI CTextFTI CTHCM CVA CVM CVT DA DAdmin DAES DArch DAvMed DBA DBE DBO DBS DCC DCDH DCE DCE DCG DCH DChD DChM DCHT DCL DCLF DClinPsych DCLP DCR(R)or(T) DD
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Commercial Pilot's Licence Certified Professional Manager Certificate of Pre-school Practice Chartered Professional Review Companion of Professional Business and Technical Management Certificate in Pastoral Studies and Applied Theology Certificate of Proficiency in Survival Craft Chartered Psychologist, British Psychological Society Continuing Professional Training Certificate of Pre-Vocational Training Companion of the Royal Aeronautical Society Central Register of Advanced Hypnotherapists Church Related Community Workers Companion of the Royal Northern College of Music Central School for Counselling Training Chartered Society of Designers Certificate of Secondary Education Certificate in Safety Management Certificate in Stage Management (Guildhall School of Music and Drama) Chartered Statistician Certificate of Sixth Year Studies Certificate of Teaching of the Associated Board of the Royal School of Music Associate of the Textile Institute Fellow of the Textile Institute Confederation of Tourism, Hotel and Catering Management Certificated Value Analyst Certificated Value Manager Certified Vehicle Technologist Diploma in Anaesthetics Doctor of Administration Diploma in Advanced Educational Studies Doctor of Architecture Diploma in Aviation Medicine Doctor of Business Administration Diploma in Business Engineering Diploma of the British Orthoptic Society Diploma in Business Studies Diploma of Chelsea College Diploma in Child Dental Health Dangerous Cargo Endorsements Diploma in Childcare and Education Diploma in Careers Guidance Diploma in Child Health Diploma of Dental Surgery Diploma in Chiropodial Medicine, Institute of Chiropodists and Podiatrists Diploma in Community Health in Tropical Countries Doctor of Civil Law Diploma in Contact Lens Fitting Doctor of Clinical Psychiatry Diploma in Contact Lens Practice Diploma of the College of Radiographers Doctor of Divinity
Index of Abbreviations and Designatory Letters
DDH(Birm) DDOrthRCPSGlas DDPHRCS(Eng) DDS DDSc DEBA DEdPsy DEM DEng DES DETR DFin DFSM DGA DGDPRCSEng DGM DGO DHC DHE DHMSA DHP DIA DIB DIC DIH DipABRSM DipAD DipAdvHYP DipAE DipAgrComm DipArb DipArb DipArch DipASE(CofP) DipASSc DipAT DipAvMed DipBA DipBldgCons DipBMA DipCAM DipCD DipCHM DipClinPath DipCOT DipCP DipCT DipDerm
Diploma in Dental Health, University of Birmingham Diploma in Dental Orthopaedics of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow Diploma in Dental Public Health, Royal College of Surgeons of England Doctor of Dental Surgery Doctor of Dental Science Diploma in European Business Administration Doctor of Educational Psychiatry Diploma in Executive Management Doctor of Engineering Department of Education and Science (now the Department for Education) Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions Doctor of Finance Diploma in Financial Services Management Diamond Member of the Gemmological Association and Gem Testing Laboratory of Great Britain Diploma in General Dental Practice, Royal College of Surgeons of England Diploma in Geriatric Medicine Diploma in Obstetrics and Gynaecology Doctorate in Healthcare Diploma in Horticulture, Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh Diploma in the History of Medicine, Society of Apothecaries of London Diploma in Hypnosis and Psychotherapy Diploma of Industrial Administration Diploma in International Business Diploma of Membership of Imperial College of Science and Technology, University of London Diploma in Industrial Health Diploma of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music Diploma in Art and Design Diploma in Advanced Hypnotherapy Diploma in Adult Education Diploma in Agricultural Communication Diploma in Arbitration Diploma in Arboriculture Diploma in Architecture Graduate Level Specialist Diploma in Advanced Study in Education, College of Preceptors Diploma in Arts and Social Sciences Diploma in Accounting Technology Diploma in Aviation Medicine Diploma in Business Administration Diploma in Building Conservation Diploma in Business Management Diploma in the Communication Advertising and Marketing Education Foundation Diploma in Community Development Diploma in Choir Training, Royal College of Organists Diploma in Clinical Pathology Diploma of the College of Occupational Therapists Diploma of the College of Teachers Diploma in Corporate Treasury Management Diploma in Dermatology
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DipEd DipEF DipEH DipEM DipEMA DipEngLit DipFD DipFS DipGAI DipGrTrans DipGSM DipHE DipHS DipIEB DipISW DipLE DipLP DipM DipMedAc DipMetEng DipMFS DipMth DipOccH DipOccHyg DipPDTC DipPharmMed DipPhil DipProjMan DipPropInv DipRAM DipRCM DipRMS DipSc DipSM DipSurv DipSW DipTCL DipTCR DipTESOL DipTHP DipTM DipTransIoL DipUniv DipVen DipWCF DIS DLang DLit(t) DLO DLORCSEng DLP DM
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Diploma in Education Diploma in Executive Finance Diploma in Environmental Health Diploma in Environmental Management Diploma in Executive and Management Accountancy Diploma in English Literature Diploma in Funeral Directing, National Association of Funeral Directors Diploma in Financial Services Diploma of the Guild of Architectural Ironmongers Diploma in Greek Translation Diploma of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama Diploma of Higher Education Diploma of the Heraldry Society Diploma of the International Employee Benefits Diploma of the Institute of Social Welfare Diploma in Land Economy Diploma in Legal Practice Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing Diploma in Medical Acupuncture Diploma in Meteorological Engineering Diploma in the Marketing of Financial Services Diploma in Music Therapy Diploma in Occupational Health Diploma of Professional Competence in Comprehensive Occupational Hygiene Diploma in Professional Dancers Teaching Course Diploma in Pharmaceutical Medicine Diploma in Philosophy Diploma in Project Management Diploma in Property Investment Diploma of the Royal Academy of Music Diploma of the Royal College of Music Diploma of the Royal Microscopical Society Diploma in Science Diploma in Safety Management Diploma in Surveying Diploma in Social Work Diploma of the Trinity College of Music, London Diploma in Organ Teaching Diploma in Teaching of English to Speakers of Other Languages Diploma in Therapeutic Hypnosis and Psychotherapy Diploma in Training Management, Institute of Personnel and Development Diploma in Translation, Institute of Linguists Diploma of the University Diploma in Venereology, Society of Apothecaries of London Diploma of the Worshipful Company of Farriers Diploma in Industrial Studies Doctor of Language Doctor of Letters or Literature Diploma of Laryngology and Otology Diploma in Laryngology and Otology, Royal College of Surgeons of England Diploma in Legal Practice Doctor of Medicine
Index of Abbreviations and Designatory Letters
DMedRehab DMedSc DMet DMJ(Clin) or DMJ(Path) DMRD DMRT DMS DMU DMus DMusCantuar DNSc DO DO DocEdPsy DOpt DOrth DOrthRCSEdin DOrthRCSEng DP DPA DpBact DPD(Dund) DPH DPharm DPhil DPHRCSEng DPM DPodM DProf DPS DPSE DPsychol DrAc Dr(RCA) DRCOG DRDRCSEd DRE DRI DRSAMD DSA DSc DSc(Econ) DSc(Eng) DSc(Social) DScEcon DSCh(Ox) DScTech DSocSc DSSc DSTA DTCD
Diploma in Medical Rehabilitation Doctor in Medical Science Doctor of Metallurgy Diploma in Medical Jurisprudence (Clinical or Pathological), Society of Apothecaries of London Diploma in Medical Radio-Diagnosis Diploma in Radiotherapy Diploma in Management Studies Diploma in Medical Ultrasound Doctor of Music Archbishop of Canterbury's Doctorate in Music Doctor in Nursing Science Diploma in Ophthalmology Diploma in Osteopathy Doctorate in Educational Psychology Diploma in Ophthalmic Optics Diploma in Orthoptics Diploma in Orthodontics, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Diplomate in Orthodontics, Royal College of Surgeons of England Diploma in Psychotherapy Diploma in Public Administration Diploma in Bacteriology Diploma in Public Dentistry, University of Dundee Diploma in Public Health Diploma in Pharmacy Diploma in Philosophy Diploma in Dental Public Health, Royal College of Surgeons of England Diploma in Psychological Medicine Diploma in Podiatric Medicine Doctor of Professional Studies Diploma in Professional Studies Diploma in Pastoral Studies and Applied Theology Doctor of Psychology Doctor of Acupuncture Doctor of the Royal College of Art Diploma of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Diploma in Restorative Dentistry, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Diploma in Remedial Electrolysis, Institute of Electrolysis Diploma in Radionuclide Imaging Diploma in the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama Diploma in Secretarial Administration Doctor of Science Doctor of Science (Economics) or in Economics Doctor of Science (Engineering) Doctor of Science in the Social Sciences Doctor in the Faculty of Economics and Social Studies Diploma in Surgical Chiropody (Oxon), Oxford School of Chiropody and Podiatry Doctor of Technical Science Doctor of Social Science Doctor of Social Science Diploma Member of the Swimming Teachers' Association Diploma in Tuberculosis and Chest Diseases
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DTech DTI DTMH DTM&H DTp DUniv DVetMed DVM DVM&S DVS DVSc ECBL ECDL ECG EDBA EdD EDH EdPsyD EEAC EFB EFL EHO EIS EITB EMBA EMBS EMFEC EN EN(G) EN(M) EN(MH) ENB EngC EngD EngTech ENS ESD ESOL ESSTL EurIng EuroBiol FABE FACB FACP FAE FAFC FAIA FAMS FAPM FASI FASI
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Doctor of Technology Department of Trade and Industry Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Department of Transport Doctor of the University Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Doctor of Veterinary Surgery Doctor of Veterinary Science European Certification Board for Logistics European Computer Driving Licence Executive Group Committees (of the Board for Engineers Registration) Executive Diploma in Business Accounting Doctor of Education Efficient Deck Hand Doctor of Educational Psychology European Executive Assistant Certificate English for Business English as a Foreign Language Environmental Health Officer Educational Institute of Scotland Engineering Industry Training Board European Master of Business Administration European Master of Business Sciences East Midland Further Education Council Enrolled Nurse Enrolled Nurse (General) Enrolled Nurse (Mental) Enrolled Nurse (Mental Handicap) English National Board Engineering Council Doctor of Engineering Engineering Technician Electronic Navigational System Executive Secretary's Diploma English for Speakers of Other Languages Engineering Services Training Trust Ltd European Engineer European Biologist Fellow of the Association of Business Executives Fellow of the Association of Certified Bookkeepers Fellow of the Association of Computer Professionals Fellow of the Academy of Experts Fellow of the Association of Financial Controllers and Administrators Fellow of the Association of International Accountants Fellow of the Association of Medical Secretaries, Practice Managers, Administrators and Receptionists Fellow of the Association for Project Management Fellow of the Ambulance Service Institute Fellow of the Architecture and Surveying Institute
Index of Abbreviations and Designatory Letters
FASP FBA FBA FBCS FBDO FBDO(Hons) FBDO(Hons)CL FBEI FBEng FBHA FBHI FBHS FBID FBIDST FBIE FBIPP FBIS FBMA FBPsS FCA FCAM FCB FCBSI FCCA FCEA FCGI FChS FCI FCI FCIArb FCIB FCIBS FCIBSE FCIH FCII FCIJ FCILA FCIM FCIOB FCIPD FCIPS FCIS FCIT FCLIP FCLS FCMA FCMA FCMC FCOphth FCOptom FCoT
Fellow of the Association of Sales Personnel Fellow of the British Academy Fellow of the British (Theatrical) Arts Fellow of the British Computer Society Fellow of the Association of British Dispensing Opticians Fellow of the Association of British Dispensing Opticians with Honours Diploma Fellow of the Association of British Dispensing Opticians with Honours Diploma and Diploma in Contact Lens Practice Fellow of the Institution of Body Engineers Fellow of the Association of Building Engineers Fellow of the British Hypnotherapy Association Fellow of the British Horological Institute Fellow of the British Horse Society Fellow of the British Institute of Interior Design Fellow of the British Institute of Dental and Surgical Technologists Fellow of the British Institute of Embalmers Fellow of the British Institute of Professional Photography Fellow of the British Interplanetary Society Fellow of the Business Management Association Fellow of the British Psychological Society Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Fellow of the Communication Advertising and Marketing Education Foundation Fellow of the British Association of Communicators in Business Ltd Fellow of the Chartered Building Societies Institute Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants Fellow of the Institute of Cost and Executive Accountants Fellowship, City & Guilds Fellow of the Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists Faculty of Commerce and Industry Fellow of the Institute of Commerce Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Bankers Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Bankers in Scotland Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Housing Fellow of the Chartered Insurance Institute Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Journalists Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Marketing Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Building Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Transport Chartered Fellow of CILIP First Certificate for Legal Secretaries Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants Fellow of the Institute of Cost and Management Accountants Fellow Grade Certified Management Consultants Fellow of the College of Ophthalmology Fellow of the College of Optometrists Ordinary Fellow of the College of Teachers
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FCPM FCPP FCSP FCT FCoT FCTHCM FCYW FDSRCPSGlas FDSRCSEd FDSRCSEng FE FEANI FECI FEFC FEIS FFA FFA FFARCSEng FFARCSIrel FFAS FFCA FFCI FFCS FFHom FFPHM
FFPHMIrel FFRRCSIrel FFS FGA FGCL FGI FGSM FHCIMA FHFS FHG FHRIM FHS FHSM FHT FIA FIAB FIAEA FIAgrE FIAP FIAT FIBA FIBC
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Fellow of the Confederation of Professional Management Fellow of the College of Pharmacy Practice Fellow of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy Fellow of the Association of Corporate Treasurers Fellow of the College of Teachers Fellow of the Confederation of Tourism, Hotel and Catering Management Fellow of the Community and Youth Work Association Fellow in Dental Surgery of the Royal College of Surgeons of Glasgow Fellow in Dental Surgery of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Edinburgh Fellow in Dental Surgery of the Royal College of Surgeons of England Further Education Fédération Européene d'Associations Nationales d'Ingénieurs Fellow of the Institute of Employment Consultants Further Education Funding Council Fellow of the Educational Institute of Scotland Fellow of the Faculty of Actuaries Fellow of the Institute of Financial Accountants Fellow of the Faculty of Anaesthetists of the Royal College of Surgeons in England Fellow of the Faculty of Anaesthetists of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Fellow of the Faculty of Architects and Surveyors (Architects) Fellow of the Association of Financial Controllers and Administrators Fellow of the Faculty of Commerce and Industry Fellow of the Faculty of Secretaries Fellow of the Faculty of Homeopathy Fellow of the Faculty of Public Health Medicine, Royal College of Physicians of London and Edinburgh and Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow Fellow of the Faculty of Public Health Medicine, Royal College of Physicians of Ireland Fellow of the Faculty of Radiologists, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Fellow of the Faculty of Architects and Surveyors (Surveyors) Fellow of the Gemmological Association and Gem Testing Laboratory of Great Britain Fellow of the Guild of Cleaners and Launderers Fellow of the Greek Institute Fellow of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama Fellow of the Hotel and Catering International Management Association Fellow of the Council of Health, Fitness and Sports Therapists Fellow of the Institute of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies Fellow of the Institute of Health Record Information and Management Fellow of the Heraldry Society Fellow of the Institute of Health Services Management Federation of Holistic Therapies Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries Fellow of the International Association of Book-keepers Fellow of the Institute of Automotive Engineer Assessors Fellow of the Institution of Agricultural Engineers Fellow of the Institution of Analysts and Programmers Fellow of the Institute of Asphalt Technology Fellow of the Institution of Business Agents Fellow of the Institute of Building Control
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FIBCM FIBCO FIBE FIBF FIBiol FIBM FIBMS FIBMS FICA FICB FICE FIChemE FIChor FICHT FICM FICorr FICS FICW FIDTA FIED FIEE FIEM FIEx FIExpE FIFBQ FIFireE FIFM FIFST FIGasE FIGD FIGeol FIHEc FIHIE FIHort FIHT FIIE FIIHTM FIIM FIIMR FIIRSM FIISE FIISec FIL FILAM FILT FIM FIMA FIManf FIMarE FIMatM FIMBM FIMechE
Fellow of the Institute of British Carriage and Automobile Manufacturers Fellow of the Institute of Building Control Officers Fellow of the Institution of British Engineers Fellow of the Institute of British Foundrymen Fellow of the Institute of Biology Fellow of the Institute of Builders' Merchants Fellow of the Institute of Biomedical Science Fellow of the Institute of Medical Laboratory Sciences Fellow of the Institute of Company Accountants Fellow of the Institute of Certified Book-Keepers Fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineers Fellow of the Institution of Chemical Engineers Fellow of the Benesh Institute of Choreology Fellow of the International Council of Holistic Therapies Fellow of the Institute of Credit Management Fellow of the Institute of Corrosion Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers Fellow of the Institute of Clerks of Works of Great Britain Incorporated Fellow of the International Dance Teachers' Association Fellow of the Institution of Engineering Designers Fellow of the Institution of Electrical Engineers Fellow of the Institute of Executives and Managers Fellow of the Institute of Export Fellow of the Institute of Explosives Engineers Fellow of the International Faculty of Business Qualifications Fellow of the Institution of Fire Engineers Fellow of the Institute of Fisheries Management Fellow of the Institute of Food Science and Technology Fellow of the Institution of Gas Engineers Fellow of the Institute of Grocery Distribution Fellow of the Institute of Geologists Fellow of the Institute of Home Economics Ltd Fellow of the Institute of Highway Incorporated Engineers Fellow of the Institute of Horticulture Fellow of the Institution of Highways and Transportation Fellow of the Institution of Incorporated Engineers Fellow of the International Institute of Hospitality Tourism & Management Fellow of the International Institute of Management Fellow of the Institute of Investment Management and Research Fellow of the International Institute of Risk and Safety Management Fellow of the International Institute of Social Economics Fellow of the International Institute of Security Fellow of the Institute of Linguists Fellow of the Institute of Leisure and Amenity Management Fellow of the Institute of Logistics and Transport Fellow of the Institute of Materials Fellow of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications Fellow of the Institute of Manufacturing Fellow of the Institute of Marine Engineers Fellow of the Institute of Materials Management Fellow of the Institute of Maintenance and Building Management Fellow of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers
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FIMechIE FIMF FIMgt FIMI FIMIS FIMM FIMM FIMM FIMS FIMunE FInstAEA FInstAM FInstBA FInstBCA FInstBM FInstBRM FInstCh FInstCM FInstD FInstE FInstLEx FInstMC FInstNDT FInstP FInstPet FInstPkg FInstPM FInstPS FInstR FInstSMM FInstTA FInstTT FInstWM FInstWM FIntMC FIOC FIOM FIOP FIOP FIOSH FIPA FIPD FIPI FIPlantE FIPR FIQ FIQA FIR FIRSE FIRTE FIS FISM
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Fellow of the Institute of Mechanical Incorporated Engineers Fellow of the Institute of Metal Finishing Fellow of the Institute of Management Fellow of the Institute of the Motor Industry Fellow of the Institute for the Management of Information Systems Fellow of the Institute of Massage and Movement Fellow of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy International Federation of Manual Medicine Fellow of the Institute of Management Specialists Fellow of the Institution of Municipal Engineers Fellow of the Institute of Automotive Engineer Assessors Fellow of the Institute of Administrative Management Fellow of the Institute of Business Administration Fellow of the Institute of Burial and Cremation Administration Fellow of the Institute of Builders’ Merchants Fellow of the Institute of Baths and Recreation Management Fellow of the Institute of Chiropodists Fellow of the Institute of Commercial Management Fellow of the Institute of Directors Fellow of the Institute of Energy Fellow of the Institute of Legal Executives Fellow of the Institute of Measurement and Control Fellow of the British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing Fellow of the Institute of Physics Fellow of the Institute of Petroleum Fellow of the Institute of Packaging Fellow of the Institute of Professional Managers and Administrators Fellow of the Institute of Purchasing and Supply Fellow of the Institute of Refrigeration Fellow of the Institute of Sales and Marketing Management Fellow of the Institute of Transport Administration Fellow of the Institute of Travel and Tourism Fellow of the Institute of Wastes Management Fellowship of the Institute of Wastes Management Fellow of International Management Centre Fellow of the Institute of Carpenters Fellow of the Institute of Operations Management Fellow of the Institute of Plumbing Fellow of the Institute of Printing Fellow of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health Fellow of the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising Fellow of the Institute of Personnel Development Fellow of the Institute of Professional Investigators Fellow of the Institution of Plant Engineers Fellow of the Institute of Public Relations Fellow of the Institute of Quarrying Fellow of the Institute of Quality Assurance Fellow of the Institute of Population Registration Fellow of the Institution of Railway Signal Engineers Fellow of the Institute of Road Transport Engineers Fellow of the Institute of Statisticians Fellow of the Institute for Supervision & Management
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FISOB FISTC FISTD FIStrucE FISW FIT FITD FITSA FIVehE FIWM FLAW FLCM FLCSP FLI FLIC FLS FMA FMAAT FMPA FMR FMS FMusEd FN FNAEA FNAEAHon FNCP FNI FNIMH FPC FPC FPCS FPMI FPodS FProfBTM FRAeS FRAS FRCA FRCGP FRCM FRCO FRCO(CHM) FRCOG FRCP FRCPath FRCPEdin FRCPsych FRCR FRCS(Irel) FRCSEd FRCSEd(C/TH)
Fellow of the Incorporated Society of Organ Builders Fellow of the Institute of Scientific and Technical Communicators Fellow of the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing Fellow of the Institution of Structural Engineers Fellow of the Institute of Social Welfare Foundation Insurance Test Fellow of the Institute of Training and Development Fellow of the Institute of Trading Standards Administration Fellow of the Institute of Vehicle Engineers Fellow of the Institute of Wastes Management Foreign Languages at Work Fellow of the London College of Music Fellow of the London and Counties Society of Physiologists Fellow of the Landscape Institute Foreign Languages for Industry and Commerce Fellow of the Linnean Society of London Fellow of the Museums Association Fellow Member of the Association of Accounting Technicians Fellow of the Master Photographers Association Fellow of the Association of Health Care Information and Medical Records Officers Fellow of the Institute of Management Services Fellowship in Music Education Fellow of the Nautical Society Fellow of the National Association of Estate Agents Honoured Fellow of the National Association of Estate Agents Fellow of the National Council of Psychotherapists Fellow of the Nautical Institute Fellow of the National Institute of Medical Herbalists Financial Planning Certificate Foundation for Psychotherapy and Counselling Fellow of the Property Consultants Society Fellow of the Pensions Management Institute Fellow of the Surgical Faculty of the College of Podiatrists Fellow of Professional Business and Technical Management Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society Fellow of the Royal College of Anaesthetists Fellow of the Royal College of General Practitioners Fellow of the Royal College of Music Fellow of the Royal College of Organists Fellow of the Royal College of Organists (Choir-training Diploma) Fellow of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of London Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists Fellow of the Royal College of Radiologists Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, specialising in Cardiothoracic Surgery
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FRCSEd(Orth) FRCSEd(SN) FRCSEng FRCSEng(Oto) FRCSGlasg FRCVS FREC FRHS FRIBA FRICS FRIN FRINA FRIPHH FRNCM FRPharmS FRPS FRS FRSC FRSCM FRSH FRTPI FSAPP FSBP FSBT FSCT FSDC FSE FSElec FSG FSG(Hon) FSGT FSIAD FSMA FSMA FSNN FSS FSSCh FSSF FSTA FSVA FTCL FTI FTII FTSC FTSC FWeldI FYDA GAGTL GAI GASI
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Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, specialising in Orthopaedic Surgery Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, specialising in Surgical Neurology Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, with Otolaryngology Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow Fellow of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Fellow of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation Fellow of the Royal Horticultural Society Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects Fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Fellow of the Royal Institute of Navigation Fellow of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects Fellow of the Royal Institution of Public Health and Hygiene Fellow of the Royal Northern College of Music Fellow of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society Fellow of the Royal Society Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry Fellow of the Royal School of Church Music Fellow of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health Fellow of the Royal Town Planning Institute Fellow of the Society of Advanced Psychotherapy Practitioners Fellow of the Society of Business Practitioners Fellow of the Society of Teachers in Business Education Fellow of the Society of Claims Technicians Fellow of the Society of Dyers and Colourists Fellow of the Society of Engineers (Inc) Fellow of the Society of Electroscience Fellow of the Society of Genealogists Honorary Fellow of the Society of Genealogists Fellow of the Society of Glass Technology Fellow of the Society of Industrial Artists and Designers Fellow of the Society of Martial Arts Fellow of the Society of Sales Management Administrators Ltd Fellow of the Society of Nursery Nursing Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society Fellow of the British Chiropody and Podiatry Association Fellow of the Society of Shoe Fitters Fellow of the Swimming Teachers' Association Fellow of the Incorporated Society of Valuers and Auctioneers Fellow of the Trinity College of Music Fellow of the Textile Institute Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Taxation Fellow of the Oil and Colour Chemists' Association Fellow in the Technology of Surface Coatings Fellow of the Welding Institute Associate Fellowship of the Youth Development Association Gemmological Association and Gem Testing Laboratory of Great Britain Guild of Architectural Ironmongers Graduate Member of the Ambulance Service Institute
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GBSM GCE GCE A GCE O GCGI GCL GCSE GDC GIBCM GIBiol GIEM GIMA GIMI GInstP GIntMC GIS GLCM GMAT GMC GMDSS GMInstM GMus GMusRNCM GNSM GNVQ GradAES GradBEng GradBHI GradDip GradIAP GradIBE GradIElecIE GradIIE GradIISec GradIManf GradIMF GradIMS GradInstNDT GradInstP GradInstPS GradIOP GradIPD GradIS GradISCA GradMechE GradMIWM GradRNCM GradRSC GradSMA GradStat GraduateCIPD GraduateIEIE
Graduate of the Birmingham School of Music General Certificate of Education General Certificate of Education Advanced Level General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level Graduateship, City & Guilds Guild of Cleaners and Launderers General Certificate of Secondary Education General Dental Council Graduate of the Institute of British Carriage and Automobile Manufacturers Graduate of the Institute of Biology Graduate of the Institute of Executives and Managers Graduate of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications Graduate of the Institute of the Motor Industry Graduate of the Institute of Physics Graduate of the International Management Centre Graduate Imaging Scientist Graduate Diploma of the London College of Music Graduate Management Admissions Test General Medical Council Global Maritime Distress & Safety System Graduate Member of the Meat Training Council Graduate Diploma in Music Graduate in Music of the Royal Northern College of Music Graduate of the Northern School of Music General National Vocational Qualifications Graduate of the Royal Aeronautical Society Graduate Member of the Association of Building Engineers Graduate of the British Horological Institute Graduate Diploma Graduate of the Institution of Analysts and Programmers Graduate of the Institution of British Engineers Graduate of the Institution of Electrical and Electronics Incorporated Engineers Graduate of the Institution of Incorporated Engineers Graduate of the International Institute of Security Graduate of the Institute Manufacturing Graduate of the Institute of Metal Finishing Graduate of the Institute of Management Specialists Graduate of the British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing Graduate of the Institute of Physics Graduate of the Institute of Purchasing and Supply Graduate of the Institute of Printing Graduate of the Institute of Personnel and Development Graduate of the Institute of Statisticians Graduate of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators Graduate of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Graduate Member of the Institute of Wastes Management Graduate of the Royal Northern College of Music Graduate of the Royal Society of Chemistry Graduate of the Society of Martial Arts Graduate Statistician Graduate of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development Graduate of the Institution of Electrical and Electronics Incorporated Engineers
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GradWeldI GRC GRC GRIC GRSC GRSM GRSM(Hons) GSMA GSNN GTC HABIA HC HCIMA HD HDCR (R) or (T) HEFCE HFInstE HNC HND HonASTA HonDrRCA HonFAE HonFBID HonFBIPP HonFCP HonFEIS HonFHCIMA HonFHS HonFIEE HonFIExpE HonFIGasE HonFIMarE HonFIMechE HonFIMM HonFInstE HonFInstMC HonFInstNDT HonFIQA HonFIRSE HonFIRTE HonFPRI HonFRIN HonFRINA HonFRPS HonFSE HonFSGT HonFWeldI HonGSM HonMIFM HonMInstNDT HonMRIN HonMWES
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Graduate of the Welding Institute General Readers Certificate Grade Related Criteria Graduate Membership of the Royal Institute of Chemistry Graduate of the Royal Society of Chemistry Graduate Diploma of the Royal Manchester School of Music Graduate of the Royal Schools of Music Graduate of the Society of Sales Management Administrators Ltd Graduate of the Society Nursery Nursing General Teaching Council Hairdressing and Beauty Industry Authority Higher Certificate Hotel and Catering International Management Association Higher Diploma Higher Award in Radiodiagnosis or Radiotherapy, College of Radiographers Higher Education Funding Council for England Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Energy Higher National Certificate Higher National Diploma Honorary Associate of the Swimming Teachers' Association Honorary Doctorate of the Royal College of Art Honorary Fellow of the Academy of Experts Honorary Fellow of the British Institute of Interior Design Honorary Fellow of the British Institute of Professional Photography Charter Fellow of the College of Preceptors Honorary Fellow of the Educational Institute of Scotland Honorary Fellow of the Hotel, Catering and Institutional Management Association Honorary Fellow of the Heraldry Society Honorary Fellow of the Institution of Electrical Engineers Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Explosives Engineers Honorary Fellow of the Institution of Gas Engineers Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Marine Engineers Honorary Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Honorary Fellow of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Energy Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Measurement and Control Honorary Fellow of the British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Quality Assurance Honorary Fellow of the Institution of Railway Signal Engineers Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Road Transport Engineers Honorary Fellow of the Plastics and Rubber Institute Honorary Fellow of the Royal Institute of Navigation Honorary Fellow of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects Honorary Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society Honorary Fellow of the Society of Engineers (Inc) Honorary Fellow of the Society of Glass Technology Honorary Fellow of the Welding Institute Honorary Member of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama Honorary Member of the Institute of Fisheries Management Honorary Member of the British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing Honorary Member of the Royal Institute of Navigation Honorary Member of the Women's Engineering Society
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HonRAM HonRCM HonRNCM HonRSCM HSC HSE HTB HTC IAAP IAB IABC IAC IAgrE IAP IAQ IAT IBA IBC IBE IBF IBMS ICAEW ICAI ICAS ICB ICE ICEA ICG IChemE ICIOB ICM ICM ICM ICMQ ICSA ICSF IDA IDTA IED IEE IEM IEng IETTL IEx IExpE IFA IFA IFA IFBQ IFM IFST IHBC
Honorary Member of the Royal Academy of Music Honorary Member of the Royal College of Music Honorary Member of the Royal Northern College of Music Honorary Member of the Royal School of Church Music Higher School Certificate Health & Safety Executive Hairdressing Training Board Higher Technical Certificate International Association for Analytic Psychology International Association of Book-Keepers International Association of Business Computing Investment Advice Certificate Institution of Agricultural Engineers Institution of Analysts and Programmers Investment Administration Qualification Institute of Asphalt Technology Institute of Business Administration Institute of Building Control Institution of British Engineers Institute of British Foundrymen Institute of Biomedical Science Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland Institute of Certified Book-Keepers Institution of Civil Engineers Institute of Cost and Executive Accountants Institute of Careers Guidance Institution of Chemical Engineers Incorporated Member of the Chartered Institute of Building Institute of Commercial Management Institute of Complementary Medicine Institute of Credit Management International Capital Markets Qualification Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators Intermediate Certificate of the Society of Floristry Improvement and Development Agency International Dance Teachers' Association Ltd Institution of Engineering Designers Institution of Electrical Engineers Institute of Executives and Managers Incorporated Engineer Insulation and Environmental Training Trust Ltd Institute of Export Institute of Explosives Engineers Institute of Field Archaeologists Institute of Financial Accountants Insurance Foundation Certificate International Faculty of Business Qualifications Institute of Fisheries Management Institute of Food Science and Technology (UK) International Health & Beauty Council
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IHIE IHort IHT IIA IIE IIExE IIHHT IIHTM IIRSM ILAM ILE ILEX ILT IMarE IMBM IMC IMechE IMF IMI IMIBC IMInstAEA IMIS IMM IMS IncMWeldI InstAEA InstAM InstBCA InstE InstPet IOB IOC IoD IOM IOP IOSH IOTA IPA IPD IPD IPFA IPlantE IPR IPR IPSM IQ IQA IRMT IRRV IRRV IRSE IRTE
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Institute of Highway Incorporated Engineers Institute of Horticulture Institute of Highways and Transportation Institute of Internal Auditors Institution of Incorporated Engineers Institution of Incorporated Executive Engineers International Institute of Health & Holistic Therapies International Institute of Hospitality Tourism & Management International Institute of Risk and Safety Management Institute of Leisure and Amenity Management Institution of Lighting Engineers Institute of Legal Executives Institute of Logistics and Transport Institute of Marine Engineers Institute of Maintenance and Building Management Institute of Management Consultancy Institution of Mechanical Engineers Institute of Metal Finishing Institute of the Motor Industry Incorporated Member of the Institute of Building Control Incorporated Member of the Institute of Automotive Engineer Assessors Institute for the Management of Information Systems Institution of Mining and Metallurgy Institute of Management Specialists Incorporated Member of the Welding Institute Institute of Automotive Engineer Assessors Institute of Administrative Management Institute of Burial and Cremation Administration Institute of Energy Institute of Petroleum Institute of Brewing Institute of Carpenters Institute of Directors Institute of Operations Management Institute of Packaging Institution of Occupational Safety and Health Institute of Transport Administration Institute of Practitioners in Advertising Initial Professional Development Institute of Personnel and Development Member of the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy Institution of Plant Engineers Incorporated Professional Review Institute of Public Relations Institute of Public Service Management Institute of Quarrying Institute of Quality Assurance International Register of Massage Therapists Corporate Member of the Institute of Revenues, Rating and Valuation Institute of Revenues, Rating and Valuation Institution of Railway Signal Engineers Institute of Road Transport Engineers
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ISEB ISM ISM ISMM ISRM ISTD IStructE ITEC ITIL ITSA IVehE IVM IWSc JEB JET JP LA LABAC LAE LAEx LAMDA LAMRTPI LASI LASI LBEI LBIDST LBIPP LCCI LCCIEB LCEA LCFI LCGI LCIBSE LCP LCSP LCSP(Assoc) LCSP(BTh) LCSP(Chir) LCSP(Phys) LCT LDS LDSRCPSGlas LDSRCSEd LDSRCSEng LFA LFCI LFCS LFS LGCL LGSM
Information Systems Examinations Board Incorporated Society of Musicians Institute for Supervision & Management Institute of Sales and Marketing Management Institute of Sport and Recreation Management Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing Institution of Structural Engineers International Therapy Examination Council IT Infrastructure Library Institute of Trading Standards Administration Institute of the Vehicle Engineers Institute of Value Management Institute of Wood Science Joint Examination Board Jewellery, Education and Training Justice of the Peace Library Association Licentiate Member of the Association of Business and Administrative Computing Licentiate Automotive Engineer Legal Accounts Executive London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art Legal Associate Member of the Royal Town Planning Institute Licentiate of the Ambulance Service Institute Licentiate of the Architecture and Surveying Institute Licentiate of the Institution of Body Engineers Licentiate of the British Institute of Dental and Surgical Technologists Licentiate of the British Institute of Professional Photography London Chamber of Commerce and Industry London Chamber of Commerce and Industry Examinations Board Licentiate of the Association of Cost and Executive Accountants Licentiate of CFI International (Clothing and Footwear Institute) Licentiate, City & Guilds Licentiate of the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers Licentiate of the College of Preceptors London and Counties Society of Physiologists Associate of the London and Counties Society of Physiologists Member of the London and Counties Society of Physiologists (Beauty Therapy) Member of the London and Counties Society of Physiologists (Chiropody) Member of the London and Counties Society of Physiologists (Physical and Manipulative Therapy) Licentiate of the College of Teachers Licentiate in Dental Surgery Licentiate in Dental Surgery of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow Licentiate in Dental Surgery of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Licentiate in Dental Surgery of the Royal College of Surgeons of England Licentiate of the Institute of Financial Accountants Licentiate of the Faculty of Commerce and Industry Licentiate of the Faculty of Secretaries Licentiate of the Faculty of Architects and Surveyors (Surveyors) Licentiate of the Guild of Cleaners and Launderers Licentiate of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama
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LHCIMA LHG LI LicentiateCIPD LicIPD LicIQA LICW LIDPM LIEM LIIST LILAM LIM LIMA LIMF LIMIS LInstBCA LInstBM LIOC LIR LISTD LISTD(Dip) LittD LIWM LLB LLCM LLCM(TD) LLD LLM LM LMIFM LMInstE LMPA LMRTPI LMSSALond LMusEd LMusLCM LMusTCL LNCP LPC LRAD LRAM LRCPEdin LRCPSGlasg LRCSEdin LRCSEng LRPS LRSC LRSM LSBP LSCP(Assoc)
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Licentiate of the Hotel and Catering International Management Association Licentiate of the Institute of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies Landscape Institute Licentiate of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development Licentiate of the Institute of Personnel & Development Licentiate of the Institute of Quality Assurance Licentiate of the Institute of Clerks of Works of Great Britain Incorporated Licentiate of the Institute of Data Processing Management Licentiate of the Institute of Executives and Managers Licentiate of the International Institute of Sports Therapy Licentiate of the Institute of Leisure and Amenity Management Licentiate of the Institute of Materials Licentiate of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications Licentiate of the Institute of Metal Finishing Licentiate of the Institute for the Management of Information Systems Licentiate of the Institute of Burial and Cremation Administration Licentiate of the Institute of Builders' Merchants Licentiate of the Institute of Carpenters Licentiate of the Institute of Population Registration Licentiate of the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing Licentiate Diploma of the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing Doctor of Letters Licentiate of the Institute of Wastes Management Bachelor of Law Performers Diploma of Licentiateship in Speech, Drama and Public Speaking Licentiate of the London College of Music and Media (Teachers' Diploma) Doctor of Law Master of Law Licentiate in Midwifery Licentiate Member of the Institute of Fisheries Management Licentiate Member of the Institute of Energy Licentiate Member of the Master Photographers Association Legal Member of the Royal Town Planning Institute Licentiate in Medicine, Surgery and Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Society of Apothecaries of London Licentiate Diploma in Music Education Licentiate in Music of the London College of Music Licentiate in Music, Trinity College of Music Licentiate of the National Council of Psychotherapists Legal Practice Course Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Dancing Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music Conjoint Diplomas Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh Conjoint Diplomas Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow Conjoint Diplomas Licentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Licentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons in England Licentiate of the Royal Photographic Society Licentiate of the Royal Society of Chemistry Licentiate Diploma of the Royal Schools of Music Licentiate of the Society of Business Practitioners Associate of the London and Counties Society of Physiologists
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LTCL LTh LTI LTSC LVT MA MA(Architectural) MA(Econ) MA(Ed) MA(LD) MA(MUS) MA(RCA) MA(SocSci) MA(Theol) MAAT MABAC MABE MAcc MACP MAE MAgr MAgrSc MAMS MAMSA MAnimSc MAO MAP MAPM MAppSci MAQ MArAd MArb MArch MArt/RCA MasFCI MASHAM MASI MBA MBAE MB, BCh MB, BChir MB, BS MB, ChB MBChA MBCO MBCS MBEng MBHA MBHI MBIAT MBID
Licentiate of Trinity College of Music Licentiate in Theology Licentiate of the Textile Industry Licentiate of the Oil and Colour Chemists' Association Licentiate Vehicle Technologist Master of Arts Master of Arts (Architectural Studies) Master of Arts in Economic and Social Studies Master of Arts in Education Master of Arts (Landscape Design) Master of Arts (Music) Master of Arts, Royal College of Art Master of Arts (Social Science) Master of Arts in Theology Member of the Association of Accounting Technicians Member of the Association of Business and Administrative Computing Member of the Association of Business Executives Master of Accountancy Member of the Association of Computer Professionals Member of the Academy of Experts Master of Agriculture Master of Agricultural Science Member of the Association of Medical Secretaries, Practice Managers, Administrators and Receptionists Managing & Marketing Sales Association Examination Board Master of Animal Science Master of Obstetrics Membership by Assessment of Performance Member of the Association for Project Management Master of Applied Science Mortgage Advice Qualification Master of Archive Administration Master of Arboriculture Master of Architecture Master of Arts, Royal College of Art Master of the Faculty of Commerce and Industry Management and Administration of Safety and Health at Mines Member of the Architecture and Surveying Institute Master of Business Administration Member of the British Association of Electrolysists Conjoint Degree of Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery Conjoint Degree of Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery Conjoint Degree of Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery Conjoint Degree of Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery Member of the British Chiropody and Podiatry Association Member of the British College of Ophthalmic Opticians Member of the British Computer Society Member of the Association of Building Engineers Member of the British Hypnotherapy Association Member of the British Horological Institute Member of the British Institute of Architectural Technologists Member of the British Institute of Interior Design
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MBIE MBII MBioc MBKS MBM MBMA MBSc MBSSG MCAM MCB MCB MCBDip MCC MCCDRCS(Eng) MCD MCDH MCGI MCGPIrel MCh MChD MChem MChemA MChemPhys MChemPST MChir MChOrth MChS MCIArb MCIBS MCIBSE MCIH MCIJ MCIM MCIOB MCIPD MCIPS MCIT MCIWEM MCLIP MCom MCommH MComp MCOptom MCoT MCPM MCPP MCQ MCSD MCSP MCT
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Member of the British Institute of Embalmers Member of the British Institute of Innkeeping Master of Biochemistry Member of the British Kinematograph, Sound and Television Society Master of Business Management Member of the Business Management Association Master in Business Science Master of the British Society of Scientific Glassblowers Member of the Communication Advertising and Marketing Education Foundation Mastership in Clinical Biochemistry Member of the British Association of Communicators in Business Member of the British Association of Communicators in Business who hold the Association's Certificate and Diploma Master of Community Care Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, Clinical Community Dentistry Master of Civic Design Master of Community Dental Health Membership, City & Guilds Member of the Irish College of General Practitioners Master of Surgery Master of Dental Surgery Master of Chemistry Master of Chemical Analysis Master of Chemical Physics Master of Chemistry Polymer Science and Technology Master of Surgery Master of Orthopaedic Surgery Member of the Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists Member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Member of the Chartered Institute of Bankers in Scotland Member of the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers Corporate Member of the Chartered Institute of Housing Member of the Chartered Institute of Journalists Member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing Member of the Chartered Institute of Building Member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development Member of the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply Member of the Chartered Institute of Transport Member of the Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management Chartered Member of CILIP Master of Commerce Master of Community Health Master of Computer Science Member of the College of Optometrists Member of the College of Teachers Member of the Confederation of Professional Management Member of the College of Pharmacy Practice Multiple Choice Question paper Member of the Chartered Society of Designers Member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy Member of the Association of Corporate Treasurers
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MCTHCM MCYW MD MDA MD; ChM MDCR MDent MDes MDes(RCA) MDORCPSGlas MDra MDS MDSc MEBA MECI MEd MEd(EdPsych) MEdStud MEng MEnv MEnvSci MESc MFA MFC MFCM MFDO MFDS MFGDPEng MFHom MFM MFPHM
MFPHMIrel MFRCSEd MFTCom MGDSRCSEd MGDSRCSEng MGeog MGeol MGeophys MHCIMA MHM MHort(RHS) MHSM MIAB MIAEA MIAgrE MIAP MIAT
Member of the Confederation of Tourism, Hotel and Catering Management Member of the Community and Youth Work Association Doctor of Medicine Master of Defence Administration Conjoint Doctorate in Medicine, Doctorate in Surgery Management Diploma of the College of Radiographers Master of Dental Science Master of Design Master of Design, Royal College of Art Membership of Dental Orthopaedics, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow Master of Drama Master of Dental Surgery Master of Dental Science Master of European Business Administration Member of the Institute of Employment Consultants Master of Education Master of Education (Educational Psychology) Master of Educational Studies Master of Engineering Master of Environmental Studies Master of Environmental Science Master of Earth Sciences Master of Fine Art Mastership in Food Control Member of the Faculty of Community Medicine Member of the Faculty of Dispensing Opticians Member of the Faculty of Dental Surgery Membership in General Dental Practice, Royal College of Surgeons of England Member of the Faculty of Homeopathy Master of Forensic Medicine Member of the Faculty of Public Health Medicine, Royal College of Physicians of London and Edinburgh and Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow Member of the Faculty of Public Health Medicine, Royal College of Physicians of Ireland Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Member of the Faculty of Teachers in Commerce Membership in General Dental Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Membership in General Dental Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons of England Master of Geography Master of Geology Master of Geophysical Sciences Member of the Hotel and Catering International Management Association Master of Health Management Master of Horticulture, Royal Horticultural Society Member of the Institute of Health Services Management Member of the International Association of Book-keepers Member of the Institute of Automotive Engineer Assessors Member of the Institution of Agricultural Engineers Member of the Institution of Analysts and Programmers Member of the Institute of Asphalt Technology
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MIBC MIBCM MIBCO MIBE MIBF MIBiol MIBM MICB MICE MIChemE MICHT MICM MICM(Grad) MICorr MICS MICSc MICW MIDTA MIED MIEE MIEM MIEx MIEx(Grad) MIExpE MIFA MIFireE MIFM MIFST MIGasE MIGD MIHEc MIHIE MIHM MIHort MIHT MIIA MIIE MIIExE MIIHTM MIIM MIIM MIIRSM MIISE MIISec MIL MILAM MILT MIM MIMA MIManf MIMarE
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Member of the Institute of Building Control Member of the Institute British Carriage and Automobile Manufacturers Member of the Institution of Building Control Officers Member of the Institution of British Engineers Member of the Institute of British Foundrymen Member of the Institute of Biology Member of the Institute of Builders' Merchants Member of the Institute of Certified Book-Keepers Member of the Institute of Civil Engineers Member of the Institution of Chemical Engineers Member of the International Council for Holistic Therapies Member of the Institute of Credit Management Graduate Member of the Institute of Credit Management Member of the Institute of Corrosion Member of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers Corporate Member of the Institute of Consumer Sciences Incorporating Home Economics Member of the Institute of Clerks of Works of Great Britain Incorporated Member of the International Dance Teachers' Association Member of the Institution of Engineering Designers Member of the Institution of Electrical Engineers Member of the Institute of Executives and Managers Member of the Institute of Export Graduate Member of the Institute of Export Member of the Institute of Explosives Engineers Member of the Institute of Field Archaeologists Member of the Institution of Fire Engineers Registered Member of the Institute of Fisheries Management Member of the Institute of Food Science and Technology Member of the Institution of Gas Engineers Member of the Institute of Grocery Distribution Member of the Institute of Home Economics Member of the Institute of Highway Incorporated Engineers Member of the Institute of Healthcare Management Member of the Institute of Horticulture Member of the Institution of Highways and Transportation Member of the Institute of Internal Auditors Member of the Institution of Incorporated Engineers Member of the Institution of Incorporated Executive Engineers Member of the International Institute of Hospitality Tourism & Management Member of the Institute of Industrial Managers Member of the International Institute of Management Member of the International Institute of Risk and Safety Management Member of the International Institute of Social Economics Member of the International Institute of Security Member of the Institute of Linguists Member of the Institute of Leisure and Amenity Management Member of the Institute of Logistics and Transport Professional Member of the Institute of Materials Member of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications Member of the Institute of Manufacturing Member of the Institute of Marine Engineers
Index of Abbreviations and Designatory Letters
MIMatM MIMBM MIMC MIMechE MIMechIE MIMF MIMI MIMinE MIMIS MIMM MIMM MIMS MInstAEA MInstAM MInstBA MInstBCA MInstBE MInstBM MInstCF MInstChP MInstCM MInstD MInstE MInstLEx MInstMC MInstNDT MInstP MInstPet MInstPkg MInstPkg(Dip) MInstPM MInstPS MInstPSA MInstR MInstSMM MInstTA MInstTT MInstWM MIOC MIOFMS MIOM MIOP MIOSH MIP MIPA MIPD MIPI MIPlantE MIPR MIPRE MIQ MIQA
Member of the Institute of Materials Management Member of the Institute of Maintenance and Building Management Member of the Institute of Management Consultancy Member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Member of the Institution of Mechanical Incorporated Engineers Member of the Institute of Metal Finishing Member of the Institute of the Motor Industry Member of the Institution of Mining Engineers Member of the Institute for the Management of Information Systems Member of the Institute of Massage and Movement Member of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy Member of the Institute of Management Specialists Member of the Institute of Automotive Engineer Assessors Member of the Institute of Administrative Management Member of the Institute of Business Administration Member of the Institute of Burial and Cremation Administration Member of the Institution of British Engineers Member of the Institute of Builders’ Merchants Master Fitter of the National Institute of Carpet and Floorlayers Member of the Institute of Chiropodists & Podiatrists Member of the Institute of Commercial Management Member of the Institute of Directors Member of the Institute of Energy Member of the Institute of Legal Executives Member of the Institute of Measurement and Control Member of the British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing Member of the Institute of Physics Member of the Institute of Petroleum Member of the Institute of Packaging Diploma Member of the Institute of Packaging Member of the Institute of Professional Managers and Administrators Corporate Member of the Institute of Purchasing and Supply Member of the Institute of Public Service Administrators Member of the Institute of Refrigeration Member of the Institute of Sales and Marketing Management Member of the Institute of Transport Administration Full Member of the Institute of Travel and Tourism Member of the Institute of Wastes Management Member of the Institute of Carpenters Member of the Institute of Financial and Management Studies Member of the Institute of Operations Management Member of the Institute of Printing Member of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health Member of the Institute of Plumbing Member of the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising Member of the Institute of Personnel and Development Member of the Institute of Professional Investigators Member of the Institution of Plant Engineers Member of the Institute of Public Relations Member of the Incorporated Practitioners in Radio & Electronics Member of the Institute of Quarrying Member of the Institute of Quality Assurance
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MIR MIRRV MIRSE MIRTE MISM MISOB MISTC MIStrucE MISW MITAI MITSA MIVehE MIWM MIWPC MJur MLA MLang MLangEng MLD MLE MLI MLing MLitt MLPM MLS MM MMA MMAS MMath MMedE MMedSci MMet MML MMS MMSc MMus MMus(Comp) MMus(Perf) MMus, RCM MMusArt MN MNAEA MNatSc MNCP MNeuro MNI MNIMH MNRHP MNRHP(Eqv) MNTB MObstG
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Member of the Institute of Population Registration Member of the Institute of Revenue, Rating and Valuation Member of the Institution of Railway Signal Engineers Member of the Institute of Road Transport Engineering Member of the Institute for Supervision & Management Member of the Incorporated Society of Organ Builders Member of the Institute of Scientific and Technical Communicators Member of the Institution of Structural Engineers Member of the Institute of Social Welfare Member of the Institute of Traffic Accident Investigators Member of the Institute of Trading Standards Administration Member of the Institute of Vehicle Engineers Member of the Institute of Wastes Management Member of the Institute of Water Pollution Control Master of Jurisprudence Master of Landscape Architecture Master of Languages Master of Language Engineering Master of Landscape Design Master of Land Economy Member of the Landscape Institute Master of Languages Master of Letters Master of Landscape Planning and Management Master of Library Science Master of Midwifery Master of Management and Administration Master of Minimal Access Surgery Master of Mathematics Master of Medical Education Master of Medical Science Master of Metallurgy Master of Modern Languages Member of the Institute of Management Services Master of Medical Sciences Master of Music Master of Music (Composition) Master of Music (Performance) Master of Music, Royal College of Music Master of Musical Arts Master of Nursing Member of the National Association of Estate Agents Master of Natural Science Member of the National Council of Psychotherapists Master of Neuroscience Member of the Nautical Institute Member of the National Institute of Medical Herbalists Full Member of the National Register of Hypnotherapists and Psychotherapists Full Member (Equivalent) of the National Register of Hypnotherapists and Psychotherapists Merchant Navy Training Board Master of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Index of Abbreviations and Designatory Letters
MOptom MOrthRCSEng MPA MPaedDenRCSEng MPC MPH MPharm MPharmSci MPhil MPhil(Eng) MPhys MPhysGeog MPlan MPPS MPRI MProf MProfBTM MPS MPsychMed MPsychol MQB MRad MRad; MRad(D) MRAeS MRCGP MRCOG MRCP MRCP(UK) MRCPath MRCPEdin MRCPGlasg MRCPIrel MRCPsych MRCSEng MRCVS MRDRCS MREC MREHIS MRes MRIN MRINA MRIPHH MRPharmS MRSC MRSH MRSS MRTPI MS MSA MSAPP
Master of Optometry Membership in Orthodontics, Royal College of Surgeons of England Master of Public Administration Membership in Paediatric Dentistry, Royal College of Surgeons of England Master of Palliative Care Master of Public Health Master of Pharmacy Master of Pharmaceutical Science Master of Philosophy Master of Philosophy in Engineering Master of Physics Master of Physical Geography Master of Planning Master of Public Policy Studies Member of the Plastics and Rubber Institute Master of Professional Studies Member of the Professional Business and Technical Management Member of the Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland Master of Psychological Medicine Master of Psychology Mining Qualifications Board Master of Radiology Master of Radiology (Radiodiagnosis) or (Radiotherapy) Member of the Royal Aeronautical Society Member of the Royal College of General Practitioners Member of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Member of the Royal College of Physicians of London Member of the Royal College of Physicians of the United Kingdom Member of the Royal College of Pathologists Member of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (superceded by MRCP(UK)) Member of the Royal College of Physicians of Glasgow (superceded by MRCP(UK)) Member of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland Member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Membership in Restorative Dentistry, Royal College of Surgeons of England Member of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation Member of the Royal Environmental Health Institute of Scotland Master of Research Member of the Royal Institute of Navigation Member of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects Member of the Royal Institute of Public Health and Hygiene Member of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry Member of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health Member of the Royal Statistical Society Member of the Royal Town Planning Institute Master of Surgery Marine Safety Agency Member of the Society of Advanced Psychotherapy Practitioners
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MSBP MSBT MSc MSc(Econ) MSc(Ed) MSc(Eng) MSc(Entr) MSc(Mgt) MScD MScEcon MSCI MScTech MSE MSF MSFA MSIAD MSMA MSocSc MSSc MSSc MSSCh MSSF MSt MSTA MSTI MSurgDentRCSEng MSW MTCP MTD MTech MTh MTheol MTP MTPI MTropMed MTropPaediatrics MUniv MURP MusB MusD MVC MVM MVSc MWeldI MWES MYD NACOS NAEA NAG NAMCW NC NCA
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Member of the Society of Business Practitioners Member of the Society of Teachers in Business Education Master of Science Master of Science in Economics Master of Science in Education Master of Science in Engineering Master of Entrepreneurship Master of Science in Management Master of Dental Science Master in Faculty of Economic and Social Studies Master of Natural Sciences Master of Technical Science Member of Society of Engineers (Inc) Member of the SMAE Institute Advanced Financial Planning Certificate Member of the Society of Industrial Artists and Designers Member of the Society of Martial Arts Master of Social Science Master of Social Science Master of Surgical Science Member of the British Chiropody and Podiatry Association Member of the Society of Shoe Fitters Master of Studies Member of the Swimming Teachers' Association Certificate of Insurance Work Membership in Surgical Dentistry, Royal College of Surgeons of England Master of Social Work Master of Town and Country Planning Master of Transport Design Master of Technology Master of Theology Master of Theology Master of Town Planning Master of Town Planning Master of Tropical Medicine Master of Tropical Paediatrics Master of University (Honorary) Master of Urban and Regional Planning Bachelor of Music Doctor of Music Management Verification Consortium Master of Veterinary Medicine Master of Veterinary Science Member of the Welding Institute Member of the Women's Engineering Society Member of the Youth Development Association National Approval Council for Security Systems National Association of Estate Agents National Association of Goldsmiths National Association for Maternal and Child Welfare National Certificate National Certificate in Agriculture
Index of Abbreviations and Designatory Letters
NCC NCC NCDT NCTJ NCVQ ND NDD NDF NDH NDSF NDT NEBOSH NEBS NFTS NICCEA NID NIM NNEB NRHP NRHP(Affil) NRHP(Assoc) N-SHAP NTTG NUJ NVQ NWRAC OCR ODLQC ONC OND OSCE PBTM PCN PDP PESD PgC PGCE PGCert PgD PGDip PGDip(Comp) PGDip(LCM) PGDip(Perf) PGDip(RCM) PGDipMin PGDipMus PhD PhD(RCA) PIC
National Computing Centre Navigational Control Course National Council for Drama Training National Council for the Training of Journalists National Council for Vocational Qualifications Diploma in Naturopathy National Diploma in Design National Diploma in Forestry National Diploma in Horticulture National Diploma of the Society of Floristry National Diploma in the Science and Practice of Turfculture and Sports Ground Management National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health National Examining Board for Supervision & Management National Film and Television School Northern Ireland Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment National Intermediate Diploma Northern Institute of Massage National Nursery Examination Board National Register of Hypnotherapists and Psychotherapists Affiliate of the National Register of Hypnotherapists and Psychotherapists Associate of the National Register of Hypnotherapists and Psychotherapists National School of Hypnosis and Psychotherapy National Textile Training Group National Union of Journalists National Vocational Qualifications North Western Regional Advisory Council for Further Education Oxford, Cambridge & RSA Examinations Open & Distance Learning Quality Council, formerly CACC, Council for Accreditation of Correspondence Colleges Ordinary National Certificate Ordinary National Diploma Objective Structured Clinical Exam Professional Business and Technical Management Personnel Certification in Non-Destructive Testing Ltd Professional Development Programme Private and Executive Secretary's Diploma, London Chamber of Commerce and Industry Postgraduate Certificate Postgraduate Certificate in Education Postgraduate Certificate Postgraduate Diploma Postgraduate Diploma Postgraduate Diploma in Composition Postgraduate Diploma of the London College of Music Postgraduate Diploma in Performance Postgraduate Diploma of the Royal College of Music Postgraduate Diploma in Ministry Postgraduate Diploma in Music Doctor of Philosophy Doctor of Philosophy (Royal College of Art) Professional Investment Certificate
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PIFA PIIA PInstNDT PJDip PJGemDip PJManDip PJValDip PPL PPRNCM PQS PQSW PRCA PSC PSD PTA PVM QC QCA QCG QDR QICA QIS QPA QPSPA RA RAD RADA RAM RANA RAS RBS RC RCM RCN RCSLT RCVS REA REC Ret'dABID Ret'dFBID Ret'dMBID RGN RHS RHV RIBA RICS RINA RJDip RJGemDip RM RMN RMS
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Practitioner of the Institute of Field Archaeologists Practitioner of the Institute of Internal Auditors Practitioner of the British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing Professional Jewellers' Diploma Professional Jewellers' Gemstone Diploma Professional Jewellers' Management Diploma Professional Jewellers' Valuation Diploma Private Pilot's Licence Professional Performance Diploma of the Royal Northern College of Music Professional Qualification Structure Post-Qualifying Award in Social Work Public Relations Consultants Association Private Secretary's Certificate Private Secretary's Diploma Pianoforte Tuners' Association Professional in Value Management Queen's Counsel Qualifications and Curriculum Authority Qualification in Careers Guidance Qualified Dispute Resolver Qualification in Computer Auditing Qualified Imaging Scientist Qualification in Pensions Administration Qualification in Public Sector Pensions Administration Royal Academician Royal Academy of Dancing Royal Academy of Dramatic Art Royal Academy of Music Royal Animal Nursing Auxiliary Royal Astronomical Society Royal Ballet School Roman Catholic Royal College of Midwives Royal College of Nursing Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Regional Examining Body Recruitment and Employment Confederation Retired Associate of the British Institute of Interior Design Retired Fellow of the British Institute of Interior Design Retired Member of the British Institute of Interior Design Registered General Nurse Royal Horticultural Society Registered Health Visitor Royal Institute of British Architects Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Royal Institution of Naval Architects Diploma for Retail Jewellers National Association of Goldsmiths Gemstone Diploma Registered Midwife Registered Mental Nurse Royal Microscopical Society
Index of Abbreviations and Designatory Letters
RNMH RP RPS RSA RSBEI RSC RSCN RSP RTO RTPI SA SBP SCAA ScD SCE SCLS SCMT SCOTVEC SCPL SE SEE SEFIC SenAWeldI SEng SenMWeldI SF SFA SFInstE SG SGT SHNC SHND SIEDip SInstPet SITO SLC SLD SNC SND SNNEB SPA SPRINT SQA SRD SRN SSC STA STA STAT StudentIEE StudentIIE StudentIMechE
Registered Nurse for the Mentally Handicapped Registered Plumber Royal Photographic Society Royal Society of Arts Registered Student of the Institution of Body Engineers Royal Society of Chemistry Registered Sick Children's Nurse Registered Safety Practitioner Recognised Training Organisation Royal Town Planning Institute Salvation Army Management Society of Business Practitioners School Curriculum and Assessment Authority Doctor of Science Scottish Certificate of Education Second Certificate for Legal Secretaries Ship Captain's Medical Training Scottish Vocational Education Council Senior Commercial Pilot's Licence Society of Engineers Society of Environmental Engineers Spoken English for Industry and Commerce Senior Associate of the Welding Institute Qualified Sales Engineer Senior Member of the Welding Institute Society of Floristry Ltd Securities and Futures Authority Senior Fellow of the Institute of Energy Society of Genealogists Society of Glass Technology Scottish Higher National Certificate Scottish Higher National Diploma Securities Industry Examination Diploma Student of the Institute of Petroleum Security Industry Training Organisation Ltd Secretarial Language Certificate Secretarial Language Diploma Scottish National Certificate Scottish National Diploma Scottish Nursery Nurses Examination Board Screen Printing Association Sport Play and Recreation Industries National Training Executive Scottish Qualifications Authority State Registered Dietician State Registered Nurse Secretarial Studies Certificate, London Chamber of Commerce and Industry Specialist Teacher Assistant (CACHE) Swimming Teachers' Association Society of Teachers of the Alexander Technique Student of the Institution of Electrical Engineers Student of the Institution of Incorporated Engineers Student of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers
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StudIAP StudIManf StudIMS StudProfBTM StudSE StudSElec StudWeldI SVQ TC TCA TCA TCert TD TDCR TechICorr TechMIWM TechRICS TechRMS TechRTPI TechSP TechWeldI TEMOL TI TIMBM TMBA TnIMBM TOEFL TPP TVM UCAS UCL UEB UKCC UKCP UMIST URC VetMB VTCT WCMD WES WJEC WMAC WSA YHAFHE ZSL
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Student of the Institution of Analysts and Programmers Student Member of the Institute of Manufacturing Student of the Institute of Management Specialists Student of the Professional Business and Technical Management Student of the Society of Engineers (Inc) Student of the Society of Electroscience Student of the Welding Institute Scottish Vocational Qualification Technician Certificate Technician in Costing and Accounting Technician of the Institute of Cost and Executive Accountants Teacher's Certificate Technician Diploma Teacher's Diploma of the College of Radiographers Technician of the Institute of Corrosion Technician Member of the Institute of Wastes Management Technical Surveyor of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Technological Qualification in Microscopy, Royal Microscopical Society Technical Member of the Royal Town Planning Institute Technician Safety Practitioner Technician of the Welding Institute Training in Energy Management through Open Learning Textile Institute Technician of the Institute of Maintenance and Building Management Teacher Member of the British (Theatrical) Arts Technicians of the Institute of Maintenance and Building Management Test of English as a Foreign Language Test of Professional Practice Trainer in Value Management Universities and Colleges Admissions Service University College London United Examining Board United Kingdom Central Council United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology United Reformed Church Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine Vocational Training Charitable Trust Welsh College of Music and Drama Women's Engineering Society Welsh Joint Education Committee West Midlands Advisory Council for Further Education West of Scotland Agricultural College Yorkshire and Humberside Association for Further and Higher Education Zoological Society of London
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Introduction
Since its first publication in 1970, British Qualifications has charted a number of fundamental changes in further and higher education provision in the UK. Major advances in technology and more flexible delivery and attendance patterns have created different types of learning opportunity, encouraging a much more diverse student population to take part in education. The range of subjects delivered has grown beyond all recognition. New areas of research have been established and developed into major subject specialisms. Employers and professional bodies have collaborated to develop subject areas aligned to changing industry requirements. Flexibility and choice are the hallmarks of today’s system, and anyone new to higher education might well be bewildered by the sheer variety of degree pathways available. The capacity to combine and mix modules and subjects has in fact grown beyond anything that could have been imagined in 1970. Traditional boundaries between academic and vocational pathways continue to break down, and today most degrees have a vocational slant. Extended industry and professional placements, sponsored research projects, practitioner input and field-based assignments are common features in many degrees, and provide an important link into practice at the early stages of learning. Collaboration between further and higher education (HE) institutions has enabled a substantial amount of HE-level provision to be delivered in further education institutions. Clear progression routes have been established for some time. Considerable breadth of provision is now available in further education. Not only has the sector grown to accommodate sub-degree provision, it has continued to deliver a wide range of preand post-18 vocational qualifications, which include technical, occupational and professional awards. Many occupational areas and related qualifications are relatively new, reflecting structural changes in industry and business, and regional or sector training and education requirements. Today, certain types of external qualification cross the boundaries between further and higher education. Several higher education institutions (HEIs) – particularly those that gained university status in the 1990s and more recently in 2005 – deliver advanced professional qualifications and higher national diplomas or certificates awarded by awarding bodies like Edexcel, OCR and SQA. At the same time there has been a significant shift towards further education’s involvement in delivery of these types of qualification, and a greater input from private sector colleges.
EDUCATION REFORM The Higher Education Act 2004 introduced in 2006/07 new student support and tuition fee arrangements. For full-time UK and EU undergraduate students, institutions may charge up to £3,145 (2008/09 figures), and this may influence where individuals choose to study. To support more informed decision-making, information about all degree courses has been available from individual institutions since 2004/05. This includes a set of indicators about teaching quality, student progress, graduate employment destinations and salary outcomes. For every student studying in England, the government contributes approximately £4,000 to the cost of their study. As well as implementing reforms, the further and higher education sectors contribute to UK economic performance and the delivery of the government’s targets, including that of making progress towards a 50 per cent participation rate in higher education by 2010 (18–30 age group). As part of this shared responsibility a great deal of effort is being made to increase access to and participation in education, particularly among individuals who have not had much involvement in the past. The general availability of modular study programmes and related credit recognition of units, and greater use of ICT and e-learning resources, have done a lot to create more flexible
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methods of delivery and attendance requirements in further and higher education. Combining study with employment has now become the norm for students.
FOUNDATION DEGREES Foundation degrees (FD’s) were established to give people the intermediate technical and professional skills that are in demand from employers, and to provide more flexible and accessible ways of studying. They are a higher level qualification awarded by universities. The qualification can be ‘built up’ from a range of relevant learning experiences, to allow for extremely flexible and adaptable qualifications that can be ‘tailored’ by employers to support their workforce and business development needs. They offer opportunities for employment and career advancement. Progression routes include links with associated professional qualifications and/or direct entry to the final year of a relevant Honours-level degree. Provision for the FDs is available across a range of further education colleges and a number of HEIs. The first Foundation degrees in 2001 were studied by 4,000 students. By 2006, there were 40,818 applications for Foundation degrees according to UCAS, of which 14,673 were accepted. The Higher Education Funding Council for England is taking steps to meet the increased demand for places on Foundation degrees, and some 800 new courses are planning to add to those already running. Foundation Degree Forward (fdf) was established in 2003 following recommendations in the 2003 HE White Paper; it is the centre of expertise on Foundation degrees and its website www.fdf.ac.uk/ provides up-to-date information and guidance on all aspects of FDs for students, employers and institutions, including the full range of courses and illustrative case study material.
POLICY AND REGULATION National priorities for further and higher education are now set by the UK and Scottish parliaments and the Welsh and Northern Ireland assemblies, following devolution in 1999/2000. Policy development, planning and implementation rest with the government departments responsible for each national education brief – the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (DIUS), the Department for Employment and Learning Northern Ireland (DELNI), the Scottish Executive, and the Department for Children, Education, Lifelong Learning and Skills (DCELLS) in Wales. Collaboration on policy and regulation continues between each country where it is sensible and economically viable; for example, in higher education the independent Quality Assurance Agency works across the UK and funding of the science and engineering base is a non-devolved matter. But an inevitable layer of complexity has been introduced as a by-product of devolution. For example there are marked differences in approach to funding, quality audit and standards of delivery. In England, delivery of further education is subject to external audit and public reporting by the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Schools (Ofsted). National and regional Learning Skills Councils (LSCs) are responsible for funding, and work closely with colleges to plan national and local qualifications provision. In Scotland, the Scottish Funding Council (SFC) has overall responsibility for planning, funding and quality assurance of further education through its work with Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Education (HMIE). DCELLS is responsible for planning, funding and promotion of all post-16 education in Wales. Estyn (the Welsh-language acronym for Her Majesty’s Inspectorate for Education and Training in
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Wales, website: www.estyn.gov.uk) is the appointed authority for audit of the quality of provision and related areas. The Department for Employment and Learning (DELNI) is responsible for planning and funding of further education provision in Northern Ireland. Inspection and audit are undertaken by the Education and Training Inspectorate on behalf of the Department (www.delni.gov.uk).
QUALITY ASSURANCE A degree of convergence does exist in the area of quality assurance of qualifications at Level 3 and below. England, Wales and Northern Ireland share a common qualifications system, and the regulators in each country (listed below) work together in regulating qualifications for use across the three countries. Scotland has a separate qualifications system, although there is close correlation across all four countries, particularly in the area of vocational qualifications. The following four bodies are responsible for the accreditation and standards of external qualifications and for curriculum and assessment for ages 3–16: • England: Ofqual: Office of the Qualifications and Examinations Regulator; • Northern Ireland: Council for Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment (CCEA*); • Scotland: Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA*); • Wales: Department for Children, Education, Lifelong Learning and Skills (DCELLS).
*CCEA is also an Awarding Body for qualifications in Northern Ireland, which include National Qualifications to A level. SQA is also an Awarding Body that develops and validates SQA-branded qualifications including National Qualifications (Access, Intermediate, Higher and Advanced Higher Levels), Higher National Certificates and Diplomas, Scottish Vocational Qualifications and Scottish Professional Awards. In higher education the responsibility for standards and quality rests firmly with each institution. All institutions work with the independent Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) for England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Institutional audits and subject-level reviews have been undertaken by QAA since 2001. It publishes its findings on its website as publicly accessible information; see www.qaa.ac.uk. Given the scale and diversity of degree provision in the present-day higher education sector, there has been a need to clarify what can reasonably be expected from undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. QAA has responded to this requirement and developed a code of practice for higher education providers, and subject benchmark statements indicating the expected standards of degrees across a range of subjects.
QUALIFICATION FRAMEWORKS In further response to the breadth and diversity of qualifications available, a number of national qualification frameworks have been introduced. The framework concept is closely associated with greater transparency and comparability between types of qualification, particularly between those that were traditionally classified as academic or vocational. Common characteristics of all frameworks include universal adoption and understanding of qualification titles, and national tariffs of credits that recognize relevant levels of achievement.
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Framework for Higher Education Qualifications in England, Wales and Northern
Award
Level
Type of qualification
1 Certificate 2 Intermediate
C level I level
3 Honours
H level
4 Masters
M level
5 Doctoral
D level
Certificates of Higher Education Foundation degrees, ordinary (Bachelors) degrees, Diplomas of Higher Education and other higher diplomas Bachelors degrees with Honours, Graduate Certificates and Graduate Diplomas Masters degrees, Postgraduate Certificates and Postgraduate Diplomas Doctorates
Source: www.qaa.ac.uk
The Higher Education Qualifications Framework (HEQF) coordinated by QAA was launched in September 2003. It provides a set of broad descriptors of qualification titles, ranging from Certificate in Higher Education to Doctorate; see Table 1.1. In 2001 a unified Scottish Credit and Qualification Framework (SCQF) was established. The framework was developed by SQA, the Scottish Executive, QAA (Scottish Office) and Universities for Scotland. It provides an overview of all levels of national and higher qualifications provision in Scotland (Table 1.2). QCA, the former Qualifications and Assessment Authority in Wales (ACCAC – this merged with the Department for Lifelong Learning and Skills, now known as the Department for Children, Education, Lifelong Learning and Skills, in April 2006), and CCEA have collaborated to develop a comprehensive National Qualifications Framework (NQF) for England, Northern Ireland and Wales, which was introduced in 2001. The NQF has been revised and has nine levels (Entry to Level 8), which give increased alignment with the Higher Education Qualifications Framework levels and provide improved progression routes (see Table 1.3). Qualifications that appear in the NQF are provided by external Awarding Bodies recognized by QCA, Ofqual, DCELLS and CCEA. As part of the accreditation process, vocational and occupational-related qualifications are required to demonstrate links with relevant occupational standards. Sector Skills Councils appointed by government(s) and working in partnership with employers are responsible for the development and updating of standards, against which occupational and some vocational qualifications are based. Further reform is on its way. In November 2005 QCA received a remit to undertake tests and trials of key features of the Framework for Achievement (FfA) from 2006 to 2008. The FfA is a unit-based framework that QCA says is underpinned by a system of credit accumulation and transfer. The FfA is designed to recognize a wider range of achievements than the NQF. Details of the qualifications in both frameworks are available on the National Database of Accredited Qualifications (www. accreditedqualifications.org.uk).
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Framework for Qualifications of Higher Education Institutions in Scotland
SCQF level (SHE = Scottish National qualificaHigher tions (units, courses Higher National Education level) and group awards) qualifications
Qualifications awarded by higher education institutions in Scotland
12 (SHE D*) 11 (SHE M*)
Doctorates Masters/Postgraduate Diploma and Certificate Honours degree Degree Diploma of Higher Education Certificate of Higher Education
10 (SHE H*) 9 (SHE 3) 8 (SHE 2)
Higher National Diploma Higher National Certificate
7 (SHE 1)
Advanced Higher
6 5
Higher Intermediate 2/ Credit Standard Grade Intermediate 1/ General Standard Grade Access 3/Foundation Standard Grade Access 2 Access 1
4 3 2 1
SVQs** SVQ5
SVQ4
SVQ3 SVQ2 SVQ1
*Labels H, M and D refer to Honours, Masters, and Doctoral and are used consistently across the UK. **Provisional: work is continuing to refine the placing of SVQs within the SCQF. Note: The two parallel frameworks for higher education (one for Scotland and one for the rest of the UK) reflect the differences and highlight the similarities between these different education systems. Direct comparison exists between the Scottish and Higher Education Frameworks at Honours, Masters and Doctoral levels. The same alpha letters – H (Higher), M (Masters) and D (Doctorate) – are used in both frameworks to avoid potential confusion between the differences in numeric levels. Source: www.qaa.ac.uk
NQF LEVELS Each accredited qualification has an NQF level. The following table shows a selection of individual qualifications and how they appear in the current NQF. QCA has selected examples of qualifications that were previously at 4 to 5, but now have more precise levels. For a full list of all accredited qualifications in the NQF please visit the National Database of Accredited Qualifications at www.accreditedqualifications.org.uk. This is a fully searchable database of qualifications that are accredited by Ofqual, DCELLS and CCEA. 7
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Structure of the National Qualifications Framework
National Qualifications Framework (NQF)
Framework for Higher Education Qualifications (FHEQ)
Previous levels (Examples)
Current levels (Examples)
Levels (Examples)
Level 5 Level 5 NVQ in Construction Level 5 Diploma in Translation
Level 8 Specialist awards
D (doctoral) Doctorates
Level 7 Level 7 Diploma in Translation
M (masters) Master's degrees, postgraduate certificates and diplomas
Level 6 Level 6 National Diploma in Professional Production Skills
H (honours) Bachelor degrees, graduate certificates and diplomas
Level 5 Level 5 BTEC Higher National Diploma in 3D Design
I (intermediate) Diplomas of higher education and further education, foundation degrees and higher national diplomas
Level 4 Level 4 Certificate in Early Years Practice
C (certificate) Certificates of higher education
Level 4 Level 4 National Diploma in Professional Production Skills Level 4 BTEC Higher National Diploma in 3D Design Level 4 Certificate in Early Years Practice
Level 3 Level 3 Certificate in Small Animal Care Level 3 NVQ in Aeronautical Engineering A levels Level 2 Level 2 Diploma for Beauty Specialists Level 2 NVQ in Agricultural Crop Production GCSEs Grades A*–C Level 1 Level 1 Certificate in Motor Vehicle Studies Level 1 NVQ in Bakery GCSEs Grades D–G Entry level Entry Level Certificate in Adult Literacy NB: Revised levels are not currently being implemented for NVQs and a small number of related qualifications. Source: www.qca.org.uk 8
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FUTURE CHALLENGES Across the UK, qualification frameworks are likely to become more important, particularly in terms of building qualifications by credit. National credit rating systems are developing at a fast pace, covering all further and higher education provision. They are already distinctive features of the further and higher education infrastructure in Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales. In England, the government White Paper, The Future of Higher Education (DfES, 2003) reiterated the need to build on current practice in credit transfer arrangements to ensure extensive and consistent use across the higher education sector. The Higher Education Framework is clearly a step in this direction. A national set of guidelines on credits was published in 2001 to support the introduction of the National Framework for Higher Education Qualifications in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Regional arrangements continue to be more common in England. All higher education institutions have established procedures for assigning credit across the range of qualifications offered. There are two further challenges to watch out for. First, significant restructuring of higher education systems across Europe is expected. This is a direct outcome of the Bologna Declaration, which declared an intention to create a European Higher Education Area (EHEA) and a universal qualification and credit transfer structure by 2010. The first stage involves harmonization of degrees and the adoption of a comparable framework for Bachelor, Master’s and Doctoral degrees. A European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) is already a reality in most European countries, and is managed by a network of national agencies (National Academic Recognition Information Centres – NARICs). Since 2005, all graduates in EU member states have received a Diploma Supplement. This is aimed at improving international transparency and includes common information about the level, type and content of higher education qualifications achieved. The Diploma Supplement is produced by national institutions to a template that was developed by a joint working party. The Supplement is coordinated via the European network of NARICs (see www.naric.org.uk). The second challenge is the UK government’s move (in July 2004) to change the conditions that institutions have to meet to be awarded the title of university. The previous requirement included the need to evidence their ability to award and support postgraduate research degrees. This is no longer a prerequisite for becoming a university. Originally announced in the 2003 White Paper The Future of Higher Education, this marks the potential arrival of new entrants from the private and public sectors, possibly from outside the UK. It also creates an opportunity for ‘teaching-only’ universities to be set up from existing HEIs that might feel this is where their future focus should be. Whatever the outcome of this development, it is likely to increase rather than reduce competition. The right to use the title of university could be a powerful incentive. It may well attract different types of organization, including those from public and private sectors that might be tempted to apply under the new rules. Whether greater competition will also bring about more choice and value for money for users is less certain. One thing is clear: the further and higher education sectors are at a key stage of transition. The pace of reform and roll-out of new initiatives will continue to drive an agenda for change. The resulting impact will be tracked by British Qualifications in forthcoming editions.
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The statutory responsibility for the provision of education in the United Kingdom lies with the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) and the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (DIUS) in England, the Welsh Assembly Government’s Department for Children, Education, Lifelong Learning and Skills (DCELLS), the Education Department of the Scottish Government and the Department of Education and Department of Employment and Learning in Northern Ireland. In the United Kingdom the statutory system of public education has three progressive stages: primary education (up to the age of 11 or 12), secondary education (up to age 16), and further education (post-16). This section briefly describes further and higher provision and the main types of institution.
FURTHER AND HIGHER EDUCATION ‘Higher education’ is a generic term that broadly defines any course of study leading to a qualification at level 4 and above in the National Qualifications Framework for England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and level 6 and above in the Scottish Qualifications and Credit Framework. Higher education incorporates study towards a wide range of qualifications including Foundation, undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, certificates and diplomas awarded by individual universities and other higher education institutions (HEIs) with degree-awarding powers. It can also include study towards general, technical or occupationally-related diplomas and certificates awarded by the large unitary awarding bodies Edexcel, SQA, City & Guilds and OCR. Unitary awarding bodies are characterized by their breadth of provision, from GNVQ and A levels through to qualifications at level 5 and above in the national frameworks. The other category that can be characterized as higher education includes post-experience education above level 4 (and level 6 in Scotland). This includes qualifications available from awarding bodies that represent a particular sector, occupation or technical/craft area, and professional institutions that are also approved as awarding bodies. Higher education can take place in universities and HEIs (which continue to provide the majority of undergraduate and postgraduate courses). It can also take place in colleges of further education. A significant number of colleges deliver parts of, and in some cases entire, Foundation and undergraduate degree courses in agreement with a selected university partner that is responsible for Quality Assurance and final awards. In general terms, further education is available for students who are over the age of 16 and still in full-time education, and for adults aged 19 and over. Further education provision includes GCSEs, A levels and other types of general and vocational qualifications below level 4 (and level 5 in Scotland) in the National Qualifications Frameworks. All qualifications are awarded by approved external awarding bodies that include AQA, City & Guilds, Edexcel, LCCI, OCR, OCN and SQA in Scotland. This also includes qualifications below level 4 (level 5 in Scotland) that have a craft or technical focus or are related to an occupation/sector. Readers who want to find out more about approved qualifications below level 4 will find the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) ‘Accredited Qualifications’ website informative (www.accreditedqualifications.org.uk). This is the National Database of Accredited Qualifications (NDAQ) which contains details of all those qualifications which are accredited by the regulators of external qualifications in England (Ofqual), Wales (DCELLS) and Northern Ireland (CCEA).
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FURTHER AND HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS England and Wales There is a wide range of further and higher education establishments, including colleges with various titles. There are also a number of independent specialist establishments, like secretarial and correspondence colleges. There are 106 universities in the UK, of which 88 are in England, 13 in Wales, 14 in Scotland and four in Northern Ireland. There are also 46 colleges of higher education in the UK. Some are multi-disciplinary and some specialize; some award their own degrees and some are validated by another university or national body. Courses include those for first and second degrees, certain graduate-equivalent qualifications, and the examinations of the principal professional associations. These institutions also provide courses leading to important qualifications below degree level, such as Foundation degrees, Higher National Diplomas and Certificates, and Diplomas of Higher Education. On 1 April 1993 further education and sixth-form colleges left local authority control and became independent corporations in a new sector of publicly-funded further education (FE). The sector also includes a small number of designated colleges. The FE sector contains 476 institutions in the UK, ranging in size from a few hundred to over 20,000 students, and in type from general FE to specialist (such as agricultural) colleges. FE colleges have diverse titles, including college of technology, college of arts and technology, and regional college. Institutions in the sector are funded by regional Learning and Skills Councils (LSCs). The LSCs have a statutory duty to secure sufficient provision for full-time education for 16–18-year-olds who want such education, and to ensure adequate provision of vocational, academic, access and basic skill courses for adults and part-timers. Most colleges of further education specialize in providing courses which lead to qualifications below degree level, such as A levels and BTEC qualifications. Some offer degree courses, including in many cases the new Foundation degrees. Students aged 16–18 who have been ordinarily resident in the UK for three years and European Community nationals normally have the right to attend a full-time course without paying tuition fees. Colleges are free to determine fee levels for other students.
Scotland There are 46 colleges of further education in Scotland which provide a broad mix of courses, many awarded by the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA). Most courses of higher education at or near degree level and beyond are provided by the 14 universities, the Open University of Scotland and the 5 other HEIs. These institutions offer a range of vocationally-oriented courses ranging from science, engineering and computing to health care, art and design, music and drama, and teacher training, as well as the more traditional ‘academic’ courses. All the universities and HEIs except one are funded by the Scottish Further and Higher Education Funding Council. The exception is the Scottish Agricultural College, which is funded by the Scottish Executive Environment directorate. From 1st August 2008 it too will become a body funded by the Scottish Further and Higher Education Funding Council.
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Northern Ireland Responsibility for further education in Northern Ireland rests with the five Education and Library Boards. There are six further education colleges, and these offer a wide range of vocational and non-vocational courses for both full-time and part-time students. In Northern Ireland, university education is provided by the Queen’s University of Belfast (QUB), the University of Ulster (UU), Stranmills University College, St Mary’s University College and the Regional Office of the Open University (OU) in Ireland. Together they cater for 54,000 students (full- and part-time). QUB provides a full spread of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees over its five Faculties: Engineering; Humanities; Legal, Social and Educational Services; Medicine and Health Sciences; and Science and Agriculture. There is also an Institute of Irish Studies, an Institute of Professional Legal Studies, and an Institute of Lifelong Learning. UU has five faculties: Arts; Business and Management; Engineering; Life and Health Sciences; and Social Sciences. These are based on four campuses at Belfast, Coleraine, Jordanstown and Londonderry. The university offers both primary and postgraduate degrees, courses leading to HNDs and professional qualifications. Many of the courses in both universities are designed to suit the needs of industry, commerce and the professions. Agricultural, horticultural and food colleges in Northern Ireland are administered through the Department of Agriculture, as in Scotland.
UNIVERSITIES Universities are independent self-governing bodies. Although largely financed by the government through the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE), they do not come under the jurisdiction or control of any government department. They derive their rights and privileges from Royal Charter or Act of Parliament, and any amendment of their charters or statutes is made by the Crown acting through the Privy Council on the application of the universities themselves. The universities alone decide what degrees they award and the conditions on which they be awarded; they alone decide which students to admit and which staff to appoint. However, government policies have started to influence admission criteria, particularly in the area of widening access and participation in higher education by non-traditional students. Student fees set by universities are also subject to strict guidelines set by the government. The universities can be divided into nine main types: • the ‘old’ English universities, including Oxford, Cambridge and Durham; • the ‘old’ Scottish universities; • the Universities of London and Wales; • the original ‘civic’ universities; • the universities established in the 1960s; • the 10 technological universities created in 1963; • the Open University; • the privately financed University of Buckingham; • the former polytechnics granted university status in 1992–2005.
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Oxford and Cambridge The most distinctive feature of these universities is the college system. The colleges are completely autonomous so far as their property, finances and internal affairs are concerned, but the university awards degrees and determines the conditions on which they are awarded. Students become members of the university by becoming a member of their college; their studies are largely guided by the senior members (generally called ‘fellows’) of their own colleges.
Oxford Colleges for men and women: Balliol College; Brasenose College; Christ Church; Corpus Christi College; Exeter College; Hertford College; Jesus College; Keble College; Lady Margaret Hall; Lincoln College; Magdalen College; Merton College; New College; Oriel College; Pembroke College; The Queen’s College; St Anne’s College; St Catherine’s College; St Edmund Hall; St Hugh’s College; St John’s College; St Peter’s College; Somerville College; Trinity College; University College; Wadham College; Worcester College. Colleges for women: St Hilda’s College (until 2009). Postgraduate colleges and societies: All Souls College; Green College (a medical graduate college); Linacre College and St Cross College (established 1962 and 1965 as societies for graduates reading for advanced degrees or diplomas of the university in all subjects); Nuffield College; St Anthony’s College; Wolfson College (established 1966, with a special concern for studies in the natural sciences). Permanent private halls: Campion Hall (for men; established 1896 for members of the Society of Jesus only and granted present status in 1918); Greyfriars (for men; established 1910 and granted present status 1957; receives undergraduates for tuition in any school, giving priority of acceptance to student members of all branches of the Franciscan Order); Mansfield College (for men and women; founded 1886 to provide a ‘Free Church faculty in theology in Oxford’ and a college for the training of nonconformist ministers, mainly of the Congregational Church; granted present status 1955; receives undergraduates for tuition and graduates for tuition or research in any subject); Regent’s Park College (for men and women; founded 1810 as the ‘Baptist Academical Institute in Stepney’, established in Oxford between 1927 and 1940; granted present status 1957; admits theological students and others wishing to read for the BA degree or higher degrees); St Benet’s Hall (for men; established 1897 for members of the English Benedictine Abbey of Ampleforth, Yorkshire only and granted present status 1918).
Cambridge Colleges for men and women: Christ’s College; Churchill College; Clare College; Corpus Christi College; Downing College; Emmanuel College; Fitzwilliam College; Girton College; Gonville and Caius College; Homerton College; Jesus College; King’s College; Magdalene College; Pembroke College; Peterhouse; Queens’ College; Robinson College; St Catharine’s College; St John’s College; Selwyn College; Sidney Sussex College; Trinity College; Trinity Hall. Colleges for women: Lucy Cavendish Collegiate Society (mature students only); New Hall; Newnham College. Graduate institutions: Clare Hall; Darwin College; Hughes Hall; St Edmund’s House; Wolfson College.
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The University of Durham The university was founded in 1832 and consists of 16 colleges and societies. All teaching takes place in departments.
The Four Older Scottish Universities St Andrews (founded 1411); Glasgow (founded 1451); Aberdeen (founded 1495); Edinburgh (founded 1583). The tradition of the Scottish universities does not reflect the residential character of the Oxford and Cambridge colleges.
The University of London The University of London was constituted by Royal Charter in 1836 as a body empowered to examine and confer degrees on students of approved institutions. Until 1900 its work was restricted to these functions, but in exercising them it influenced and coordinated the activities of the various other colleges of university rank founded from time to time in London (such as Bedford College for Women, 1849). From 1858 London University degrees, except in Medicine, were made available for students other than those in certain recognized institutions. The external degrees of the university, which were then instituted, still provide both in the United Kingdom and abroad an academic award of high standing for part-time students and others who are not enrolled in a university. London was the first British university to admit women to its degrees (in 1878). The university is now a teaching body as well as an examining body, and has also become a federation in which are incorporated medical schools associated with hospitals, non-medical colleges (called Schools of the University, such as University College and King’s College London), together with a number of postgraduate and other institutions. Some other higher education establishments in London are also affiliated to the university, and in others (‘institutions with recognized teachers’) certain members of staff are recognized as teachers of the university. Jews’ College, 11 Montagu Place, London W1H 2BA; London Graduate School of Business Studies, Sussex Place, Regent’s Park, London NW1 4SA; Royal Academy of Music, Marylebone Road, London NW1 5HT; Royal College of Music, Prince Consort Road, South Kensington, London SW7 2BS; Trinity College of Music, Mandeville Place, London W1M 6AQ.
The University of Wales The University of Wales consists of constituent university colleges, and a medical school: University College of Wales, Aberystwyth; University of Wales, Bangor; University of Wales College of Cardiff; University College of Swansea; St David’s University College, Lampeter; University of Wales College of Medicine.
Northern Ireland Both QUB and UU are funded largely by the Department of Education for Northern Ireland, on the advice of the Northern Ireland Higher Education Council and the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE). The OU is funded centrally by the HEFCE.
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The ‘Civic’ Universities (With the date of foundation) University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 1851; Victoria University of Manchester, 1880; University of Birmingham, 1900; University of Liverpool, 1903; University of Leeds, 1904; University of Sheffield, 1905; University of Bristol, 1909; University of Reading, 1926; University of Nottingham, 1948; University of Southampton, 1952; University of Hull, 1954; University of Exeter, 1955; University of Leicester, 1957; University of Dundee, 1967. The civic universities mostly originated in the university colleges set up in large towns and cities in the latter half of the 19th century and the early years of the 20th century. Until they became universities in their own right, the colleges offered courses leading to the external degrees of London University.
Universities Established in the 1960s (With date of foundation) University of Sussex, 1961; University of Essex, 1961; University of Keele, 1962; University of York, 1963; University of East Anglia, 1964; University of Kent at Canterbury, 1964; University of Lancaster, 1964; University of Warwick, 1965; University of Stirling, 1967; University of Ulster, 1984. The new universities were established to meet the need for more university places. Their most distinctive features are that they were empowered from the outset to award their own degrees, and that they tried to design courses which break down the conventional departmental structure and enable undergraduates to study different subject areas with equal intensity.
The Technological Universities This category includes: Aston University; University of Bath; University of Bradford; Brunel University, Uxbridge; City University; Heriot-Watt University; Loughborough University; University of Salford; University of Strathclyde; University of Surrey. Ten new universities received their status as a result of the Robbins Report on Higher Education (1963). The University of Strathclyde and Heriot-Watt University were formerly Scottish Central Institutions; the others were Colleges of Advanced Technology (CATs).
The Open University The Open University is a non-residential distance-teaching university. It received its Royal Charter in 1969. There are no formal entry requirements for admission to undergraduate courses, which are based on the credit system and are designed for students ‘precluded from achieving their aims through an existing institution of higher education’. Teaching is undertaken by means of a combination of printed material, face-to-face tuition, short residential schools, radio, television, audio and video tapes, computers and home experiment kits. The university also offers continuing education courses including in-service training for teachers, updating courses for managers, scientists and technologists and short courses of community education. Instruction began in 1971.
The University of Buckingham The university was founded as the University College at Buckingham, a privately-financed institution which admitted its first students in February 1976. It received its Royal Charter early in 1983 18
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and was constituted by the name and style of ‘The University of Buckingham’. The University continues to be privately financed and to offer two-year courses, each year consisting of four terms of 10 weeks, mainly in the fields of law, accountancy, sciences and economics, which now lead to the degree of Bachelor; it is also authorized to award higher degrees.
The Post-1992 Universities The Further and Higher Education Act 1992 led to the dissolution of the Council for National Academic Awards (CNAA) and the granting of university status to the polytechnics, which received the full range of degree-awarding powers rather than having their courses and degrees validated by the CNAA. In response to the change in status many of the institutions changed their titles (new names are followed by former names in parentheses): Anglia Polytechnic University (Anglia Polytechnic); University of the Arts London (Central St Martins College of Art & Design, London College of Communication, Camberwell College of Art, Chelsea College Art & Design, London College of Fashion); Bolton University (Bolton Institute); Bournemouth University (Bournemouth Polytechnic); University of Brighton (Brighton Polytechnic); University of Central England in Birmingham (Birmingham Polytechnic); University of Central Lancashire (Lancashire Polytechnic); Coventry University (Coventry Polytechnic); De Montfort University, Leicester (Leicester Polytechnic); University of East London (Polytechnic of East London); University of Glamorgan (Polytechnic of Wales); Glasgow Caledonian University (Glasgow Polytechnic/Queen’s College, Glasgow); Gloucestershire University (Cheltenham & Gloucester College of Higher Education); University of Greenwich (Thames Polytechnic); University of Hertfordshire (Hatfield Polytechnic); University of Huddersfield (Huddersfield Polytechnic); University of Humberside (Humberside Polytechnic); Kingston University (Kingston Polytechnic); Leeds Metropolitan University (Leeds Polytechnic); Liverpool John Moores University (Liverpool Polytechnic); London Guildhall University (City of London Polytechnic); Manchester Metropolitan University (Manchester Polytechnic); Middlesex University (Middlesex Polytechnic); Napier University (Napier Polytechnic of Edinburgh); University of North London (Polytechnic of North London); University of Northumbria at Newcastle (Newcastle Polytechnic); Nottingham Trent University (Nottingham Polytechnic); Oxford Brookes University (Oxford Polytechnic); University of Paisley (Paisley College of Technology); University of Plymouth (Plymouth Polytechnic South West); University of Portsmouth (Portsmouth Polytechnic); The Robert Gordon University (Robert Gordon Institute of Technology); Roehampton University (Roehampton Institute); Sheffield Hallam University (Sheffield City Polytechnic); South Bank University (South Bank Polytechnic); Staffordshire University (Staffordshire Polytechnic); University of Sunderland (Sunderland Polytechnic); University of Teesside (Teesside Polytechnic); Thames Valley University (Polytechnic of West London); University of the West of England at Bristol (Bristol Polytechnic); University of Westminster (Polytechnic of Central London); University of Wolverhampton (Wolverhampton Polytechnic). The University of Derby, formerly Derbyshire College of Higher Education, and the University of Luton, formerly Luton College of Higher Education, are the two colleges of higher education to achieve university status under the FHE Act 1992. Dundee Institute of Technology became University of Abertay. A number of universities are working together on an informal basis to represent collective interests to government, particularly in areas of higher education, funding and tuition fees. This includes the ‘Russell Group’ (Cardiff University, Imperial College London, Kings College London, London School of Economics, University College London, University of Birmingham, University
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of Bristol, University of Cambridge, University of Edinburgh, University of Glasgow, University of Leeds, University of Manchester, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, University of Nottingham, University of Oxford, University of Sheffield, University of Southampton, University of Warwick).
UNIVERSITY COLLEGES AND COLLEGES OF HIGHER EDUCATION FUNDED BY THE HIGHER EDUCATION FUNDING COUNCIL OF ENGLAND The final category of institutions are university colleges and colleges of higher education which have degree-awarding powers in their own right: Bath Spa College; Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies; Bishop Grosseteste College, Lincoln; Arts Institute at Bournemouth; Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College, High Wycombe; Canterbury Christ Church University College; Central College of Speech and Drama, London; University College Chester; University College Chichester; Conservatoire for Dance and Drama – London Contemporary Dance School; Courtauld Institute of Art, London; Cumbria Institute of the Arts, Carlisle; Dartington College of Arts, Totnes; Edge Hill College of Higher Education, Ormskirk; Falmouth College of Arts; Harper Adams University College, Newport; Kent Institute of Art and Design, Maidstone; Liverpool Hope University; Newman College Birmingham; University College Northampton; Northern College of Contemporary Dance, Leeds; Norwich School of Art and Design; Ravensbourne College of Design and Communication, Bromley; Royal College of Nursing Institute, London; Rose Bruford College, Sidcup; Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester; Royal College of Art, London; Royal College of Music, London; Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester; College of St Mark and St John, Plymouth; St Martin’s College, Lancaster; St Mary’s College, Twickenham; Southampton Institute; Surrey Institute of Art and Design, University College; Trinity and All Saints, Leeds; Trinity College of Music; Wimbledon College of Art; University College Winchester; University College Worcester; Writtle College Chelmsford; York St John College.
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Qualifications
INTRODUCTION Definition of Common Terms A number of terms are commonly used as synonyms for qualifications, for example, ‘examinations’ and ‘courses’. This can hide important differences of meaning and lead to confusion and misunderstanding. In some contexts it may be important to make these differences explicit in order to guard against exaggerating or diminishing the level of achievement, which is an essential core of the concept of qualification. It is especially important to clarify the difference in meaning between ‘examination’, ‘course’ and ‘qualification’.
Examination An examination is a formal test or assessment. It can focus on one or more of the following: knowledge, understanding, skill or competence. An examination may be set as a written test, an oral test, an aural and oral test (eg, a foreign language test) or a practical test. In the past, most forms of external assessment in FE were based on a model of examination dominated by the psychometric model, designed to discriminate between individuals – normative referencing – and took the form of written tests. There was considerable variation in different kinds of written examination, ranging through essays, question and answer, and ‘multiple response’. Today, largely as a result of the introduction of National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs), the purpose and format of many examinations have been reappraised, and criterion-referenced examinations that focus on achievement (and in the case of NVQs, competence) are increasingly common. Many forms of assessment are now an integral part of the learning process, with a formative as well as a summative function rather than a separate, terminal, summative function.
Course A course implies an ordered sequence of teaching or learning over a period of time. A course is governed by regulations or requirements, frequently imposed by an external awarding body and sometimes by the institution providing the course. An important distinguishing feature between different courses is the length of time allocated to study: it can vary from a few days to several years. Some courses offer a terminal award on the basis of course completion, and these courses are set for a given period of time. Other ‘set period’ courses may prescribe examinations; these can include continuous assessment, terminal testing or a combination of both. In other courses, the programme of study may be accomplished at a faster or slower rate; such courses normally enjoin continuous assessment or a terminal examination, or both. Many courses require attendance at an institution, while distance learning, correspondence courses, and various forms of flexiblelearning courses are usually free of these requirements, although some of these courses may require occasional attendance for residential components or face-to-face tutoring. A successful examination result usually confers a qualification or an award.
Qualification A qualification is normally a certificated endorsement, from a recognized awarding body, that a level or quality of accomplishment has been achieved by an individual. Qualifications are usually conferred on successful completion of an examination, although not all examinations necessarily offer qualifications. An examination may offer an award that is a part-qualification. For example, an NVQ candidate may acquire a unit of competence that is a part-qualification building towards a full statement of competence – an NVQ. A first-year student on an HND course may be required
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to pass all first-year examinations in order to be permitted to continue into the second year; in a sense, that student is ‘qualified’ to continue the course but no qualification is awarded. Some award-bearing examinations may be fully recognized and certificated qualifications in themselves (eg, a BTEC HNC) but only part-qualifications for a profession (eg, Chartered Engineer). Apparent anomalies do exist. Some professional bodies and trade associations award qualifications that are recognized within the profession or association but that are not obtained by examination. They are usually awarded on the basis of experience, and payment of a fee, and denote membership or acceptance. When the body also offers an examination route to the same qualification, successful examinees are usually known as ‘graduate members’. There are a number of accreditation authorities that approve qualifications. There are also many specialist and general validating, examining and awarding bodies that are responsible for the design and assessment of qualifications.
ACCREDITING REGULATORY BODIES England Sector Skill Councils The Alliance of Sector Skills Councils is an organization that supports the network of Sector Skills Councils (SSCs). It started on 1 April 2008 and comprises all 25 licensed UK SSCs. These are employer-led, independent organizations that cover specific work sectors across the UK (currently accounting for approximately 85 per cent of the UK workforce). With the influence granted by licences from the governments of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, and with private and public funding, this independent network engages with the education and training supply-side, such as universities, colleges, funders and qualifications bodies, to increase productivity at all levels in the workforce. Details are listed in Table 3.1. Table 3.1
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Asset Skills Sector: Property services, housing, cleaning sectors and facilities management Tel: 01392 423399 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.assetskills.org Automotive Skills Sector: The retail motor industries Tel: 01992 511521 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.automotiveskills.org.uk Cogent Sector: Chemical, nuclear, oil and gas, petroleum and polymer industries Tel: 01925 515200 E-mail:
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ConstructionSkills Sector: Construction Tel: 01485 577577 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.constructionskills.net Creative & Cultural Skills Sector: Advertising, crafts, music, performing, heritage, design and arts sectors Tel: 020 7015 1800 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ccskills.org.uk Energy & Utility Skills Sector: Energy, waste and utilities Tel: 08450 779922 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.euskills.co.uk continued
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e-skills UK Sector: Information technology and telecommunications sector and contact centres Tel: 020 7963 8920 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.e-skills.com Financial Services Skills Council Sector: Financial services, insurance and accounting Tel: 08452 573772 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.fssc.org.uk
People 1st Sector: Hospitality, leisure, travel and tourism Tel: 08700 602550 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.people1st.co.uk Proskills UK Sector: Coatings, glass, building products and print Tel: 01235 833844 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.proskills.co.uk
GoSkills Sector: Passenger transport Tel: 01216 355520 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.goskills.org
SEMTA Sector: Science, engineering and manufacturing technologies Tel: 01923 238441 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.semta.org.uk
Government Skills Sector: Central Government Tel: 020 7276 1611 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.government-skills.gov.uk
Skillfast-UK Sector: Fashion and textiles Tel: 01132 399600 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.skillfast-uk.org
Improve Ltd Sector: Food and drinks manufacturing and processing Tel: 08456 440448 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.improveltd.co.uk
Skills for Care & Development Sector: Social care, children, early years and young people’s workforces in the UK Tel: 01132 51716 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.skillsforcare.org.uk
Lantra Sector: Environmental and land-based sectors Tel: 02476 696996 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.lantra.co.uk
Skills for Health Sector: Health sector across the UK Tel: 01179 221155 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.skillsforhealth.org.uk
Lifelong Learning UK Sector: Community learning education, FE, HE, libraries, work-based learning and training providers Tel: 08707 577890 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.lifelonglearninguk.org
Skills for Justice Sector: Policing and law enforcement, youth justice, custodial care, community justice, court services, prosecution services and forensic science Tel: 01142 611499 E-mail:
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Skills for Logistics Sector: Freight logistics and wholesaling industries Tel: 01908 313360 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.skillsforlogistics.org SkillsActive Sector: Sport and recreation, health and fitness, outdoors, playwork and caravanning industry Tel: 020 7632 2000 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.skillsactive.com Skillset Sector: Broadcasting, photo imaging, audio-visual and publishing Tel: 020 7713 9800 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.skillset.org
Skillsmart Retail Sector: Retail Tel: 020 7462 5060 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.skillsmartretail.com SummitSkills Sector: Building services engineering Tel: 01908 303960 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.summitskills.org.uk The Alliance of Sector Skills Councils (ASSC) Tel: 08450 725600 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.sscalliance.org.uk
The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) The QCA is a non-departmental public body which performs many functions in England. These include monitoring and advising on the curriculum for children of compulsory school age, and developing assessments, tests and examinations associated with this curriculum.
The National Assessment Agency (NAA) 29 Bolton Street, London W1J 8BT, tel 0870 0600 622, e-mail
[email protected], website www.naa.org.uk. Launched in April 2004, the National Assessment Agency (NAA) exists to develop and deliver high quality national curriculum tests and supervise the delivery and modernization of GCSE and A-level examinations. It is responsible for the secure delivery of national curriculum tests; the secure delivery of public exams such as A levels and GCSEs; modernization of the exam and testing system; ensuring there is a pool of examiners that can be used for public exams; implementing the exams office improvement programme and establishing the Institute of Educational Assessors. The NAA is a subsidiary of the QCA.
Ofqual: Office of the Qualifications and Examinations Regulator Ofqual is the new regulator of qualifications, exams and tests in England, and was created in April 2008. Its main aim is 'to ensure that the whole qualifications system has integrity'. It is responsible for ensuring that the awarding organizations that offer and deliver qualifications have good
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systems in place, and that they are held to account for their performance; making sure that all qualifications offered by awarding organizations are fair and are comparable with other qualifications; monitoring standards in qualifications, exams and tests, and reporting on their findings, and ensuring that there is fair access to qualifications for all candidates. It also ensures the quality of marking of exams, tests and other assessments to make sure that learners get the results their work deserves, makes sure that the qualifications market provides value for money and meets the needs of learners and employers, and encourages debate about important topics, such as standards of exams and qualifications. The government will be legislating to establish Ofqual as the regulator of qualifications. Until this legislation is passed, it will operate as part of QCA and afterwards, the regulator will be accountable to Parliament rather than to government Ministers.
Scotland The Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) Customer Contact Centre, tel 0845 279 1000, fax 0845 213 5000, e-mail
[email protected]. The SQA is the national body for qualifications in Scotland. It is responsible for the development, accreditation, assessment and certification of all Scottish education and training qualifications other than degrees (and some professional qualifications). At first glance the Scottish qualification system may seem complicated, but the fundamental aim is to provide a learning framework that provides opportunities to all. The SQA are responsible for three types of qualifications: units, courses and Group Awards. Most SQA-awarded qualifications are made up of a combination of units, but they are qualifications in their own right, representing approximately 40 hours of teaching with additional study. You achieve a unit by passing an assessment. Courses consist of Standard Grades and six National Courses levels – Access 2 & 3, Intermediate 1 & 2, Higher and Advanced Higher. They are mainly taken at school but some colleges may also offer provision at some levels. Group Awards qualifications are designed to be taken at college – National Certificates (NCs), Higher National Certificates and Diplomas (HNCs and HNDs) and National Progression Awards (NPAs) – and the workplace: Scottish Vocational Qualifications (SVQs), Professional Development Awards (PDAs) and Customised Awards. A private company or training provider must become an ‘approved centre’ to deliver SQA qualifications, or work in partnership with a college or training provider.
Standard Grades and National Courses Standard Grades are generally taken over two years of study in the third and fourth years at secondary school. The courses are made up of different parts, called elements, usually with an exam at the end. National Courses, with the exception of Access level, are made up of three units plus an external assessment – usually an examination. These can be taken in the fourth, fifth and sixth years at school. There is a comprehensive appeals system for those who do not perform as well as expected.
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About Higher National qualifications Higher National Certificates (HNCs) and Higher National Diplomas (HNDs) are developed by SQA in partnership with further education colleges, universities, and industry and commerce. They are credible, flexible qualifications that are designed to deliver the skills and knowledge to meet the needs of today’s businesses.
National Progression Awards (NPAs) NPAs are designed to assess a defined set of skills and knowledge in specialist vocational areas. They are mainly used by colleges for short programmes of study.
National Certificates Primarily aimed at 16–18-year-olds and adults in full-time education, normally at a college. They prepare candidates for employment or further study, by developing a range of skills.
Scottish Vocational Qualifications (SVQs) SVQs are based on job competence, and recognize the skills and knowledge people need in employment. SVQs can be attained in most occupations and are available for all types and levels of job. They are primarily delivered to candidates in full-time employment and in the workplace. They are equivalent to NVQs available elsewhere in the UK.
Professional Development Awards (PDAs) PDAs are qualifications for people who are already in a career and who wish to extend or broaden their skills. In some cases they are designed for people wishing to enter employment. PDAs can be taken at college or the workplace.
Customised Awards Though these qualifications meet the needs of the majority of organizations, SQA also offers specially designed vocational qualifications at any level to meet an organization’s need for skills and expertise.
Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework The SQA is a partner in a ‘credit’ system called the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework (SCQF), which helps to quickly make clear the credit value of the multitude of awards available in Scotland. The framework has 12 levels: from Level 1 for very basic education to Level 12 for postgraduate qualifications. More information about SQA and its qualifications can be found at their website www.sqa.org.uk.
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VALIDATING, EXAMINING AND AWARDING BODIES A large number of external bodies provide qualifications recognized by accrediting and regulatory bodies. Not all qualifications are available across the entire further education sector: some colleges specialize in particular vocational areas, while others are involved in more general adult education provision. It is therefore important to contact the examining or awarding bodies directly to find which colleges deliver the qualifications desired. However, most colleges deliver courses leading to qualifications awarded by the organizations listed in the following section.
Edexcel Foundation 190 High Holborn, London WC1V 7BH, tel 08702 409800, fax 020 7190 5700, website www.edexcel.org.uk Edexcel is the UK's largest awarding body, operating in over 80 counties and offering a range of international qualifications that are offered in schools and colleges, through training providers or in the workplace. Edexcel's BTEC qualifications provide a range of widely accessible, high-quality education programmes of study directly related to employment. Edexcel approves nationallyrecognized qualifications and Certificates of Achievement that equip students both for employment and for further study. These include adult learning qualifications and NVQs. They are delivered through a network of approved centres around the world. It collaborates closely with industry, government and others to ensure that Edexcel programmes serve the interests of individuals, employers and the nations they are taken in. BTEC qualifications are available in a wide range of subjects following the main occupational systems: design, distribution, engineering, environmental conservation, horticulture, hotel and catering, information technology, land-based industries, leisure services, management, public administration, retail services, science, and travel and tourism. Over 1.2 million people registered for a vocational qualification with Edexcel in 2007/08. Edexcel also introduced an annual national programme for recognizing vocational learning through VQ Day (23 July). Programmes leading to BTEC qualifications are run in schools, colleges, universities, companies and training centres throughout the UK and around the world. They can be studied through a range of modes including FT, day release, evening study, block release, sandwich and, where appropriate, open and distance learning. The detailed content of some national and higher programmes may vary from centre to centre reflecting local and regional needs. Edexcel NVQs are available in a range of occupational areas and can be awarded at up to five different levels, from level 1 (routine and straightforward tasks) through to level 5 (complex managerial and professional activities).
Access to qualifications and lengths of programmes Set out below are the standard entry qualifications and normal length of programmes. Students should approach the centre where they are intending to study for further information. For a list of approved centres, contact the Edexcel Customer Service team via their website (details above). • GCSE. Students normally must be at least 15. No formal entry requirements. Length of
programmes – normally two years full time. Also available in applied subjects or further education colleges.
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The BTEC Award Framework The BTEC Award Framework allows for the development of qualifications unique to a specific organization. Each organization will need to design its own qualification with its own specific aims. These aims should clearly indicate the purpose, coherence, target group and likely progression routes of prospective candidates. Consultations with intended users of the qualification help to structure the programme, ensuring it is clearly defined.
Diplomas for 14- to 19-year-olds, available from September 2008 The Diploma is a brand new approach in applied learning for 14- to 19-year-old learners. It offers a unique combination of traditional learning with work-relevant and employer-based learning and skills. It offers brand new choices and progression routes, accepted and valued by both employers and higher education. It is available at Levels 1, 2 and 3. From September 2008 Diplomas will be available in: • construction and the built environment; • creative and media; • engineering; • information technology; • society, health and development.
From 2013 the Diploma will be a national entitlement covering all the main occupational sectors of the economy. As a composite qualification, Diplomas consist of: • principal learning; • generic learning;
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• additional/specialist learning; • a project; • work experience.
The Diploma will sit alongside and may incorporate A levels, GCSEs and other qualifications. Diplomas offer a combination of choice, flexibility and progression that will inspire and equip learners and serve the needs of employers and higher education.
City & Guilds 1 Giltspur Street, London EC1A 9DD, tel 020 7294 2800, fax 020 7294 2405, website www.cityand guilds.com City & Guilds is the UK’s leading provider of vocational qualifications, awarding over a million certificates every year. It offers over 500 qualifications spanning 22 occupational sectors at all levels from basic skills and pre-entry qualifications to awards that recognize professional achievement at the highest levels. City & Guilds qualifications are available in over 100 countries and are recognized by employers worldwide as proof of the knowledge and skills needed for a wide range of jobs. Qualifications are available across all areas of industry and commerce and include: agriculture, horticulture and animal care; business and commercial services; computing and information technology; construction and construction services; creative arts; education, training and development; electrical and electronic engineering; hairdressing and beauty services; health and social care; hospitality and catering; leisure and tourism; media and communication; process industries; production and mechanical engineering; retailing, warehousing and sales; science and technology; sport and recreation; textiles, clothing and leather goods; vehicle and transport engineering. City & Guilds schemes are designed to provide a combination of practical experience and theoretical knowledge. Courses leading to City & Guilds qualifications are run in approved centres, which include schools, colleges of further education, training organizations, companies and adult education institutes. It is possible to study full time, part time, as part of a training scheme, in the evenings, or, where appropriate, through distance learning.
EDI plc International House, Middlemarch Business Park, Coventry CV3 4PE, tel 08707 202909 (general enquiries), fax 02476 516505, website www.ediplc.com
Certificates and group diplomas Exams are conducted at five levels, Preliminary Level, Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 and Level 4, for candidates of any age. A certificate is awarded to candidates who pass any one of their single subjects. Diplomas are awarded to candidates who pass in certain groups of subjects. • Preliminary Level, Level 1 and Level 2. EDI offers a broad range of subjects at Preliminary
Level, Level 1 and Level 2, which lead up to the subjects listed at Level 3. • Level 3 Subjects. Single subject exams are offered in: Accounting; Advanced Business Calcula-
tions; Advertising; Audio Transcription; Business Administration; Business and Industrial Administration; Meetings; Business Practice; Business Statistics; Computerized Accounting;
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Cost Accounting; Customer Service; E-commerce; English for Business; English for Commerce; Internet Marketing and Practice; Management Accounting; Marketing; Meetings; Practical ICT Skills; Principles and Practice of Management; Public Relations; Selling and Sales Management; Text Production. • Group Diploma. This may be awarded for passes in the following subjects, which must be
passed at Level 3: – Accounting: a pass in Accounting, plus passes in two option subjects; – Advertising: passes in Advertising and Marketing, plus a pass in one option subject; – Business and Industrial Administration: passes in Business and Industrial Administration and Business Information Systems, plus passes in two option subjects; – Cost Accounting: a pass in Cost Accounting, plus passes in two option subjects; – Management Accounting: a pass in Management Accounting, plus passes in two option subjects; – Marketing: a pass in Marketing, plus passes in two option subjects; – Principles and Practice of Management: passes in Principles and Practice of Management and Business and Industrial Administration, plus a pass in one option subject; – Public Relations: passes in Public Relations and Marketing, plus a pass in one option subject; – Selling and Sales Management: passes in Selling and Sales Management and Marketing, plus a pass in one option subject; – English for Tourism: passes in Written English for Tourism and Spoken English for Tourism. The pool of option subjects includes: Accounting or Accounting IAS; Advanced Business Calculations; Advertising; Auditing; Business Administration; Business and Industrial Administration; Business Practice; Business Statistics; Cost Accounting; Customer Service; E-commerce; English for Business; English for Commerce; Internet Marketing; Management Accounting; Marketing; Principles and Practice of Management; Public Relations; Selling and Sales Management. • Level 4 Subjects. Audio Transcription; The Legal Environment; English for Business; Financial Accounting and International Accounting (IAS).
Spoken English for Industry and Commerce (SEFIC) EDI offers a system of graduated spoken English exams, which are available at any time on any suitable premises. The system recognizes five standards of achievement.
Foreign Languages at Work (FLAW) This course certificate is awarded at registered centres. Courses are designed and assessed by teachers and monitored by EDI, which certifies the outcomes.
Certificates in English language skills: Junior English Tests and Senior English Tests (JET, SET) These are skills-based general ESOL qualifications that are awarded through EDI-registered centres. They are suitable for both young learners (JET levels) and adult learners (SET levels) and assess competency in English language from below Entry level to NQF Level 2.
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Secretarial and Business Administration Examinations (These are also available as single subjects): • Executive Secretary’s Diploma (ESD) at Level 4. Candidates must pass in Audio Transcription
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JEB from EDI JEB from EDI offers Teacher and Trainer certificates and diplomas in the following subjects: Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector; Certificate in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector; ICT; Certificate of Education Principles and Practice. Candidates who already hold a teaching qualification recognized by EDI (BEd, CertEd, Training and Development Award Level 3 or 4) are given exemption from the Education Principles and Practice course and, on sending a copy of their teaching certificate to EDI, are eligible for a Diploma.
Methods of study Study is by taught courses in an EDI-registered centre or distance-learning programme in each of the specialist teaching subject areas. Taught courses that are run in centres in England may attract LSC funding. Centres should apply to EDI for registration forms and further information. Those wanting to follow a distance-learning course should write to or phone EDI for full details of the course in which they are interested and for an application form. EDI also offers CPD qualifications for teachers in Educational Management, use of ICT, Delivering Learning Using a VLE and Delivering e-Testing.
NVQs, VRQs and SVQs from EDI Available VRQs from EDI: Health & Social Care: Health & Social Care 2; Health & Social Care 3 (Adults); Health & Social Care 3 (Children & Young People); Children's Care, Learning and Development: Children's Care, Learning and Development 2; Children's Care, Learning and Development 3; Transport Engineering and Maintenance: Transport Engineering and Maintenance 2 (Mechanical Engineer); Transport Engineering and Maintenance 2 (Electrical); Transport Engineering and Maintenance 2 (Coachbuilder/Repairer); Transport Engineering and
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Maintenance 3 (Mechanical Engineer); Transport Engineering and Maintenance 3 (Electrical); Transport Engineering and Maintenance 3 (Coachbuilder/Repairer); ICT Applications: ICT Applications Certificate 1; ICT Applications Diploma 1; ICT Applications Certificate 2; ICT Applications Diploma 2; ICT Applications Certificate 3; ICT Applications Diploma 3; Underage Sales Prevention: Underage Sales Prevention 2; Retail Operations: Retail Operations 2; Retail Operations 3; National Diploma for Designated Premises Supervisors: National Diploma for Designated Premises Supervisors 3; Personal Licence Holders: National Certificate for Personal Licence Holders 2; Scottish Certificate for Personal Licence Holders; Fresh Produce: Quality Assurance Certificate; Quality Assurance Diploma; Quality Assurance Higher Diploma; Teaching & Lecturing: Certificate in Education Principles and Practice Level 3; Certificate in Education Practice: ICT Advanced Level 3; Certificate in Education Practice: ICT Skills Level 3; Certificate in Educational Use of ICT Level 3; Diploma in Education Practice: ICT Advanced Level 4; Certificate in Delivering Learning using a VLE Level 3; Award in Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector Level 4; Award in Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector Level 3; Award in Delivering e-Testing Level 3; Certificate in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector Level 4; Certificate in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector Level 3; Disability Awareness: Disability Awareness 1; Accounting: Book-keeping and Accounts 2; Accounting 3; Accounting IAS 3; Audio Transcription: Audio Transcription 1; Audio Transcription 2; Audio Transcription 3; Text Production: Text Production 1; Text Production 2; Text Production 3; Customer Service: Customer Service 2; Customer Service 3; Business and Administration: Business and Administration 2 (Organisations and People); Business and Administration 3 (Organisations and People); Business Administration: Business Administration 1; Business Administration 2; Business Administration 3; Business Practice: Business Practice 2; Business Practice 3; Management: Team Leading 2; Management 3. Available NVQs from EDI: Registered Managers; Registered Managers 4. Health and Social Care: Health and Social Care 2 (Social Care); Health and Social Care 2 (Health Care); Health and Social Care 3 (Adults); Health and Social Care 3 (Children and Young People); Health and Social Care 4 (Adults); Health and Social Care 4 (Children and Young People). Children's Care, Learning and Development: Children's Care, Learning and Development 2; Children's Care, Learning and Development 3; Children's Care, Learning and Development 4. Performing Manufacturing Operations: Performing Manufacturing Operations 1; Performing Manufacturing Operations 2. Road Passenger Vehicle Driving: Road Passenger Vehicle Driving 2 (Community Transport); Road Passenger Vehicle Driving 2 (Hackney Carriage/Private Hire Vehicles); Road Passenger Vehicle Driving 2 (Chauffeurs). Driving Instruction: Driving Instruction 3 (Instruction); Driving Instruction 3 (Instructor Training). Transport Engineering and Maintenance: Transport Engineering and Maintenance 1; Transport Engineering and Maintenance 2 (Mechanical); Transport Engineering and Maintenance 2 (Electrical); Transport Engineering and Maintenance 2 (Body Cladding); Transport Engineering and Maintenance 3 (Mechanical); Transport Engineering and Maintenance 3 (Electrical); Transport Engineering and Maintenance 3 (Body Cladding). Passenger Carrying Vehicle Driving: Passenger Carrying Vehicle Driving 2 (Bus and Coach). Plant Operations: Plant Operations 2. IT Users: IT Users 1; IT Users 2; IT Users 3. Contact Centre: Contact Centre Operations 1; Contact Centre Operations 2; Contact Centre Professionals 3. Retail: Retail Skills 1; Retail Skills 2; Retail 3 (Sales Professional); Retail 3 (Visual Merchandising); Retail 3 (Management). Distributive Operations: Distributive Operations 1; Distribution, Warehousing and Storage Operations 2; Distribution, Warehousing and Storage Operations 3. Driving Goods Vehicles: Driving Goods Vehicles 2; Driving Goods Vehicles 3. Cleaning and Support Services:
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Available SVQs from EDI Transport Engineering and Maintenance Transport Engineering and Maintenance 1 Transport Engineering and Maintenance 2 (Mechanical) Transport Engineering and Maintenance 2 (Electrical) Transport Engineering and Maintenance 2 (Body Cladding) Transport Engineering and Maintenance 3 (Mechanical) Transport Engineering and Maintenance 3 (Electrical) Transport Engineering and Maintenance 3 (Body Cladding) Passenger Carrying Vehicle Driving Passenger Carrying Vehicle Driving 2 (Bus and Coach) Customer Service Customer Service 2 Customer Service 3 Retail Retail Skills 1 Retail Skills 2 Retail 3 (Sales Professional) Retail 3 (Visual Merchandising) Retail 3 (Management) Business and Administration Business and Administration 1 Business and Administration 2 Business and Administration 3 Business and Administration 4
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Qualifications Scottish Core Skills Communication Access 3 Communication Intermediate 1 Communication Intermediate 2 Communication Higher Numeracy Access 3 Numeracy Intermediate 1 Numeracy Intermediate 2 Numeracy Higher Problem Solving Access 3 Problem Solving Intermediate 1 Problem Solving Intermediate 2 Problem Solving Higher Working with Others Access 3 Working with Others Intermediate 1 Working with Others Intermediate 2 Working with Others Higher Information Technology Access 3 Information Technology Intermediate 1 Information Technology Intermediate 2 Information Technology Higher
Available Skills for Life from EDI Basic Skills Certificate in Adult Literacy Certificate in Adult Literacy Entry 1–3 Certificate in Adult Literacy Level 1 Certificate in Adult Literacy Level 2 Certificate in Adult Numeracy Certificate in Adult Numeracy Entry 1–3 Certificate in Adult Numeracy Level 1 Certificate in Adult Numeracy Level 2 Certificate in Skills for Working Life (CSWL) Certificate in Skills for Working Life Entry 2 (CSWL) Certificate in Skills for Working Life Entry 3 (CSWL) English for Speakers of Other Languages ESOL Skills for Life Entry 1 ESOL Skills for Life Entry 2 ESOL Skills for Life Entry 3 ESOL Skills for Life Level 1 ESOL Skills for Life Level 2
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Key Skills Communication Communication Level 1 Communication Level 2 Communication Level 3 Communication Level 4 Information and Communication Technology Information and Communication Technology Level 1 Information and Communication Technology Level 2 Information and Communication Technology Level 3 Information and Communication Technology Level 4 Application of Number Application of Number Level 1 Application of Number Level 2 Application of Number Level 3 Application of Number Level 4
Wider Key Skills Improving Own Learning and Performance Improving Own Learning and Performance Level 1 Improving Own Learning and Performance Level 2 Improving Own Learning and Performance Level 3 Improving Own Learning and Performance Level 4 Problem Solving Problem Solving Level 1 Problem Solving Level 2 Problem Solving Level 3 Problem Solving Level 4 Working with Others Working with Others Level 1 Working with Others Level 2 Working with Others Level 3 Working with Others Level 4
Welsh Key Skills Communication Communication Level 1 Communication Level 2 Communication Level 3 Communication Level 4 Information Technology Information & Communication Technology Level 1 Information & Communication Technology Level 2
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Information & Communication Technology Level 3 Information & Communication Technology Level 4 Application of Number Application of Number Level 1 Application of Number Level 2 Application of Number Level 3 Application of Number Level 4
ABC Awards Robins Wood House, Robins Wood Road, Aspley, Nottingham NG8 3NH, tel 01158 541616, fax 01158 541617, e-mail
[email protected], website www.abcawards.co.uk ABC is one of the largest vocational awarding bodies in the United Kingdom with a broad range of qualifications from Entry Level to Level 6, all offering stepping stones to success. Each qualification is assessed in a ‘user-friendly’ manner and most are delivered in manageable ‘bites’ of learning. Each qualification is unit-based, enabling centres to select ABC qualifications and units to meet learners’ needs. Its operation is supported through its four offices based in Chorley, Nottingham, Reading and Taunton, all providing customer support and a full range of assessment services through its streamlined administrative systems.
Welsh Joint Education Committee 245 Western Avenue, Cardiff CF5 2YX, tel 02920 265000, website www.wjec.co.uk WJEC is an examining board offering the following major qualifications: General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE); Entry Level (EL) and Advanced (A)/Advanced Supplementary (AS) levels. Advanced Extension Awards (AEA) are offered in a small number of subjects. In addition WJEC provides Key Skills qualifications and the innovative Welsh Baccalaureate, a new overarching qualification for Wales available at different levels and incorporating GCSEs, A levels, GNVQs or NVQs.
OCR 1 Hills Road, Cambridge, CB1 2EU, tel 01223 553998, fax 01223 552627, e-mail general.
[email protected], website www.ocr.org.uk OCR is at the forefront of developing qualifications for the 21st century. It offers a range of more than 500 qualifications, from GCSEs, A levels and Diplomas to OCR Nationals, NVQs and specialist qualifications. You can find a full index of OCR qualifications here: www.ocr.org.uk/ qualifications/index.html.
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ADMISSION TO DEGREE COURSES Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) Most institutions have a general requirement for admission to a degree course; special requirements may be in force for particular courses. Requirements are usually expressed in terms of subjects passed at GCE A level and the Higher Grade of the SCE. The universities have a clearing-house to handle applications for university courses, the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS), www. ucas.com. All intending students who live in the
United Kingdom may obtain information on application procedures from their schools or colleges, or directly from UCAS. The scheme covers all universities and all medical schools. HEIs have specific schemes to encourage access and participation in higher education. These can include partnerships with further education colleges that run access to higher education courses.
The Open University For admission to first-degree courses, no formal educational qualifications are necessary. However, students who have successfully completed one or more years of full-time study at the higher education
level (or its equivalent in part-time study) may be eligible for exemption from some credit requirements of the BA degree.
Business Schools The degrees awarded by the various university business schools are postgraduate and therefore
normally require an honours degree as part of their entrance qualification.
AWARDS The awards made by the universities may be separated into the following categories: first degrees;
higher degrees; honorary degrees; first diplomas and certificates; higher diplomas and certificates.
First Degrees Nomenclature Various names are given to the first degrees at British universities. At most universities the first degree in Arts is the BA (Bachelor of Arts) degree and the first degree in Science is the BSc (Bachelor of Science) degree. But at the universities of Oxford and Cambridge and at several new universities, the BA is the first degree gained by students in both Arts and Science; the BSc is unknown at Cambridge, but is a higher degree at Oxford. In Scotland the first arts degree at three of the four old universities is Master
of Arts (MA). There are numerous variations on the bachelor theme, eg BSc (Econ) (Bachelor of Science in Economics), BCom (Bachelor of Commerce), BSocSc (Bachelor of Social Science), BEng (Bachelor of Engineering), BTech (Bachelor of Technology). The first award in medicine is the joint degrees of MB, ChB (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery), the designatory letters of which vary from university to university.
Structure of Courses First-degree courses vary considerably in structure, not only between one university and another but also between faculties in a single university. The degree examination is usually in two sections, Part 1 coming after one or two years of the course and Part II,
‘finals’, at the end of the course. The first-degree system at some Scottish universities differs substantially from that in English and Welsh universities (see below).
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Bachelor Degrees These degrees, sometimes known as ‘ordinary’ or ‘first’ degrees, lead to qualifications such as Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Science (BSc) or Bachelor of Medicine (MB). Each university decides the form and content of its own degree examinations. These vary from university to university. The first-degree structure in all British universities is based on the Honours degree. Successful candidates in Honours degree examinations are placed in different classes according to their performance, first
class being the highest. The other classes given vary from university to university, but the classification most often used is: Class I; Class II (Division 1); Class II (Division 2); Class III. Most graduates who go on to higher academic qualifications, and those entering, for example, the higher grades in the Civil Service or research, normally have an Honours degree of good class. You can find out more about qualification types in higher education from the Hero website: www.hero.ac.uk
Number of Subjects Studied Excluding medicine and dentistry, the broad subject areas are Arts (or Humanities), Social Science, Pure Science and Applied Science. Most students study one main subject selected from one of these areas. It is possible to distinguish many types of degree course according to the number of subjects studied; these types are a variation on three main categories:
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Length of Degree Course First-degree courses may be preceded by a preliminary year, from which students with the appropriate entry qualifications may be exempted. At the University of Keele the preliminary Foundation year is compulsory for all students and is an integral part of all first-degree courses, which last four years. At most universities honours and pass courses in arts, social science, pure and applied science last three or four years, but courses in architecture, dentistry and
veterinary medicine usually last five years, and complete qualifying courses in medicine up to six years. Courses in fine arts and pharmacy may last four years; four-year courses exist mainly in double honours schools, especially when they involve foreign languages and a period of study abroad, and in the technological universities, where some courses include a period of integrated industrial training (sandwich courses).
The Scottish First Degree The distinctive feature of first degrees at some Scottish universities is the Ordinary MA course, which has no counterpart in England and Wales, and the Ordinary BSc course, both of which last three years. The function of the Ordinary MA is to provide
a broad, general education. Scottish undergraduates are required to show during their first two years of study, over a range of subjects, that they are fit to go on to an honours degree course, which takes a further two years to complete.
Aegrotat Degrees Candidates who have followed a course for a degree but have been prevented from taking the examinations by illness may be awarded a degree certificate
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Higher Degrees These comprise: l some Bachelor’s degrees: BPhil, BLitt, etc; l Master’s degrees: MA, MSc, etc; l Doctor of Philosophy: PhD or DPhil; l Higher Doctorates: DLitt, DSc, etc. At Oxford and Cambridge the degree of MA is conferred on any BA of the university without any further course of study or examination after a specified number of years and on payment of a fee. Candidates for a Master’s degree at other universities (and at some for the degrees of BPhil, BLitt and BD, which are of equivalent standing) are normally required to have a first degree, although it need not have been obtained in the same university. Master’s degrees are taken after one or two years’ full-time study. The PhD requires at least two, or more usually three, years of full-time study. In some universities and faculties students may be selected for a PhD course after an initial year’s study
or research common to both a PhD and a Master’s degree. Candidates for a Master’s degree are required either to prepare a thesis for presentation to examiners, who may afterwards question them on it orally, or to take written examination papers; they may be required to do both. All PhD students present a thesis; some may be required to take an examination paper as well. A major development in recent years has been the introduction of MPhil, MSc and similar degrees, awarded at the end of a one- or twoyear course in a special topic on the results of a written examination and also, in some cases, a thesis. Higher doctorates are designated on a faculty basis, eg DLitt (Doctor of Letters) and DSc (Doctor of Science). Candidates are usually required to have at least a Master’s degree of the awarding university. Senior doctorates are conferred on more mature and established workers, usually on the basis of published contributions to knowledge.
Foundation Degrees Foundation degrees were established to give people the intermediate technical and professional skills that are in demand from employers and to provide more flexible and accessible ways of studying. Increasing opportunities for employment and career advancement is a priority. Foundation degree content and assessment is therefore designed in consultation with
employers. Additional progression routes include links with associated professional qualifications and/ or direct entry to the final year of a relevant Honourslevel degree. Provision is available across a range of further education colleges and a number of HEIs.
Honorary Degrees Most universities confer honorary degrees on persons of distinction in academic and public life, and on others who have rendered service to the university or
to the local community. Normally degrees awarded are at least Foundation degree level.
Diplomas and Certi¢cates of Higher Education Courses for first diplomas and certificates are relatively simple in structure; they usually reach a level lower than that required for the award of a degree. There is usually a carefully defined course in
a specialized or vocational subject, lasting one or two years, followed by all candidates. Most courses are full time.
Postgraduate Diplomas and Certi¢cates Diplomas (eg in public health, social administration, medicine and technology) are awarded either on a full-time, or less often part-time, basis according to the subject and the university. Candidates must usually be graduates or hold equivalent
qualifications. Diplomas are awarded after formal courses of instruction and success in written examinations. A Certificate or Diploma in Education is awarded to graduates training to become teachers after one year’s full-time study and teaching practice.
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Postgraduate Courses A number of courses for graduates or persons with equivalent qualifications are offered in further education establishments. They include short specialist
courses in Management and Business Studies and secretarial courses for graduates.
Business Schools A Master of Business Administration (MBA) is an internationally recognized postgraduate qualification intended to prepare individuals for middle to seniorlevel general managerial positions. Most programmes contain as their core a number of subjects considered essential for understanding the operations of any enterprise. These are: accounting and finance, operations management, business policy, economics, human resource management, marketing, information systems and strategic planning. Unlike any other Master’s programme, the MBA is not only postgraduate, it is also strongly postexperience. A minimum of three years’ (often more) work experience at an appropriate level of responsibility is generally expected of applicants. The requirement for a first degree (or equivalent) is sometimes waived for those holding an impressive track record of over five years at managerial level. Approximately one-third of MBA students have an engineering or information technology background. Many undertake the qualification to facilitate change from technical or specialist positions to more generalist ones. The MBA was conceived originally in the United States at the beginning of the 20th century. Introduced in the United Kingdom in the late 1960s, it did not grow in popularity until the late 1980s. The popularity of this degree in the United Kingdom can be seen in the rapid expansion in the number of providers: 26 in 1985 and over 100 in 2001. There are
now over 8,000 graduates each year and the number continues to rise. Welcome though this expansion may be, it calls for vigilance in maintaining quality and standards. To this end, the Association of MBAs (AMBA) operates a system of accreditation. The accreditation process, which includes visits to schools by an assessment panel, measures individual MBA programmes against specific accreditation criteria. Of the 120 UK schools now in operation, only 40 offer an Association of MBAs-accredited MBA programme. There are also a number of practical implications. The Association of MBAs Business School Loan Scheme, and membership of the Association, are only available to students enrolled on accredited MBA programmes. The Association of MBAs is funded by subscriptions from its individual MBA members, and is therefore able to offer impartial advice. It also organizes MBA Fairs and produces annually the Association of MBAs’ Official Guide to Choosing an MBA in collaboration with The Independent which is essential reading for intending students. This provides details of almost every United Kingdom provider, together with the leading continental European and North American Schools. Further information, including a list of accredited MBA programmes, can be obtained from the Association of MBAs, 25 Hosier Lane, London EC1A 9LQ; Tel 020 246 2686, Fax 020 246 2687, Website www.mbaworld.com.
The Association of Business Schools (ABS) 137 Euston Road, London NW1 2AA; Tel 020 7388 0007, Fax 020 7388 0009, E-mail
[email protected], Website www.the-abs.org.uk ABS was created in 1992 by the merger of the Council of University Management Schools and the Association for Management and Business Education. It has all the United Kingdom’s leading business schools as members, with current membership standing at 100. The main aim of ABS is to advance
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the education of the public in business and management, in particular through the promotion of business and management education, training and development so as to improve the quality and effectiveness of the practice of management in the United Kingdom. ABS is able to provide general information about the wide range of courses and programmes provided by the United Kingdom’s business schools.
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University of Aberdeen
First Awards BA, BEd, BEng, LLB, BSc: with 1st Class, 2nd Class (Divisions 1 and 2), 3rd Class Honours or Pass; or unclassified with or without Distinction. MEng: awarded to students who successfully complete a course of study which is longer and more demanding than the BEng first degree course in Engineering. GMus (Graduate Diploma in Music): awarded to those students who completed three years’ approved
full-time study (or equivalent) in Music and who demonstrated competence in musical performance. DipHE (Diploma of Higher Education): equivalent in standard and often similar in content to the first two years of an Honours degree course. Certificates of Higher Education: equivalent to the first year of an Honours degree course.
Higher Awards MA, MBA, MEd, MSc: for successful completion of an approved postgraduate course of study of 48 weeks’ duration (or the part-time equivalent). MPhil, PhD: for successful completion of approved programmes of supervised research. DSc, DLitt and DTech: for original and important contributions to knowledge and/or its applications. Postgraduate Diploma: awarded for the successful completion of an approved postgraduate course of study of 25 weeks’ duration (or the part-time equivalent). Postgraduate Certificate: awarded for the successful completion of postgraduate/post-experience courses of 15 weeks’ duration (or the part-time equivalent).
Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE): awarded on completion of a one-year full-time course; candidates must be British graduates or hold another recognized qualification. Diploma in Professional Studies: available in the fields of education and nursing, health visiting, midwifery and sports coaching. Students normally hold an initial professional qualification. A minimum of two years’ experience is normally expected. Second Bachelor’s Degree: Bachelor in Town Planning (BTP).
UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN Student Recruitment and Admissions Service Office of External Affairs King’s College Aberdeen AB24 3FX Tel: 01224 272090/91 Fax: 01224 272034 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.abdn.ac.uk/sras
Undergraduate Admissions Tel: 01224 273504 Fax: 01224 272034 E-mail:
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Undergraduate ^ First Degrees
Placement u Cultural History u Divinity u Economics English u English and Scottish Literature u Entrepreneurship u European Management Studies u European Studies u Finance u French Studies u Gaelic Studies u Geography u German Studies u Hispanic Studies (Latin America) u Hispanic Studies (Spain) u Historical Studies u History u History of Art u Information Systems and Management u Management Studies u Mathematics u Mental Philosophy u Natural Philosophy u Politics and International Relations u Property u Psychology u
Arts & Social Sciences BSc Honours Marine Resource Management Marine and Coastal Resource Management MA MA Designated European Languages and Twentieth Century Culture u Scottish Archaeology MA Hons in a single discipline Accountancy u Anthropology u Archaeology u Celtic Studies u Computing u Computing with Industrial
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University of Aberdeen Religious Studies u Rural Surveying u Scottish Cultural Studies u Scottish Studies u Sociology u Spatial Planning MA Joint or Combined Honours in two disciplines Accountancy with French u Accountancy with German u Accountancy and Anthropology u Accountancy and Divinity u Accountancy and Economics u Accountancy and Entrepreneurship u Accountancy and Finance u Accountancy and French u Accountancy and Geography u Accountancy and German u Accountancy and Hispanic Studies u Accountancy and Legal Studies u Accountancy and Management Studies u Accountancy and Philosophy u Accountancy and Property u Accountancy and Sociology u Anthropology and Celtic Civilization u Anthropology and Cultural History u Anthropology and Divinity u Anthropology and Economics u Anthropology and English u Anthropology and Entrepreneurship u Anthropology and Finance u Anthropology and French u Anthropology and Gaelic Studies u Anthropology and Geography u Anthropology and German u Anthropology and Hispanic Studies u Anthropology and History u Anthropology and International Relations u Anthropology and Language & Linguistics u Anthropology and Legal Studies u Anthropology and Management Studies u Anthropology and Philosophy u Anthropology and Politics u Anthropology and Psychology u Anthropology and Religious Studies u Anthropology and Sociology u Celtic Civilization and Cultural History u Celtic Civilization and English u Celtic Civilization and Film Studies u Celtic Civilization and French u Celtic Civilization and Gaelic Studies u Celtic Civilization and Geography u Celtic Civilization and German u Celtic Civilization and Hispanic Studies u Celtic Civilization and History u Celtic Civilization and History of Art u Celtic Civilization and Language & Literature u Celtic Civilization and Philosophy u Celtic Civilization and Religious Studies u Celtic Civilization and Sociology u Computing and Mathematics u Cultural History with Music Studies u Cultural History and Divinity u Cultural History and English u Cultural History and Film Studies u Cultural History and French u Cultural History and Gaelic Studies u Cultural History and Geography u Cultural History and German u Cultural History and Hispanic Studies u Cultural History and History u Cultural History and History of Art u Cultural History and International Relations u Cultural History and Language & Linguistics u Cultural History and Philosophy u Cultural History and Politics u Cultural History and
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Religious Studies u Cultural History and Sociology u Divinity with Music Studies u Divinity and English u Divinity and Film Studies u Divinity and Finance u Divinity and French u Divinity and Gaelic Studies u Divinity and German u Divinity and Hispanic Studies u Divinity and History u Divinity and History of Art u Divinity and International Relations u Divinity and Language & Linguistics u Divinity and Legal Studies u Divinity and Philosophy u Divinity and Politics u Divinity and Sociology u Economics and English u Economics and Entrepreneurship u Economics and Finance u Economics and French u Economics and Gaelic Studies u Economics and Geography u Economics and German u Economics and Hispanic Studies u Economics and History u Economics and International Relations u Economics and Legal Studies u Economics and Management Studies u Economics and Mathematics u Economics and Philosophy u Economics and Politics u Economics and Property u Economics and Sociology u English with Music Studies u English with Religious Studies u English and Entrepreneurship u English and Film Studies u English and Finance u English and French u English and Gaelic Studies u English and German u English and Hispanic Studies u English and History u English and History of Art u English and International Relations u English and Language & Linguistics u English and Legal Studies u English and Management Studies u English and Philosophy u English and Sociology u Entrepreneurship and Finance u Entrepreneurship and French u Entrepreneurship and Geography u Entrepreneurship and Hispanic Studies u Entrepreneurship and History u Entrepreneurship and Legal Studies u Entrepreneurship and Mathematics u Entrepreneurship and Sociology u Film Studies and French u Film Studies and Gaelic Studies u Film Studies and German u Film Studies and Hispanic Studies u Film Studies and History u Film Studies and History of Art u Film Studies and International Relations u Film Studies and Philosophy u Film Studies and Religious Studies u Film Studies and Sociology u Finance and French u Finance and Geography u Finance and German u Finance and Hispanic Studies u Finance and History u Finance and History of Art u Finance and International Relations u Finance and Legal Studies u Finance and Management Studies u Finance and Philosophy u Finance and Politics u Finance and Property u Finance and Sociology u French with Music Studies u French and Gaelic Studies u French and Geography u French and German u French and
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University of Aberdeen Hispanic Studies u French and History u French and History of Art u French and International Relations u French and Language & Linguistics u French and Legal Studies u French and Management Studies u French and Mathematics u French and Philosophy u French and Politics u French and Religious Studies u French and Sociology u Gaelic Studies with Music Studies u Gaelic Studies and Geography u Gaelic Studies and German u Gaelic Studies and Hispanic Studies u Gaelic Studies and History u Gaelic Studies and History of Art u Gaelic Studies and Language & Linguistics u Gaelic Studies and Management Studies u Gaelic Studies and Politics u Gaelic Studies and Religious Studies u Gaelic Studies and Sociology u Geography and German u Geography and Hispanic Studies u Geography and History u Geography and International Relations u Geography and Management Studies u Geography and Planning u Geography and Sociology u German with Music Studies u German and Hispanic Studies u German and History u German and History of Art u German and International Relations u German and Language & Linguistics u German and Legal Studies u German and Management Studies u German and Mathematics u German and Philosophy u German and Politics u German and Religious Studies u German and Sociology u Hispanic Studies with Music Studies u Hispanic Studies and History u Hispanic Studies and History of Art u Hispanic Studies and International Relations u Hispanic Studies and Language & Linguistics u Hispanic Studies and Legal Studies u Hispanic Studies and Management Studies u Hispanic Studies and Mathematics u Hispanic Studies and Philosophy u Hispanic Studies and Politics u Hispanic Studies and Religious Studies u Hispanic Studies and Sociology u History of Art with Music Studies u History of Art and Language & Linguistics u History of Art and Philosophy u History of Art and Religious Studies u History with Music Studies u History and History of Art u History and International Relations u History and Language & Linguistics u History and Legal Studies u History and Management Studies u History and Mathematics u History and Philosophy u History and Politics u History and Religious Studies u History and Sociology u International Relations and Legal Studies u International Relations and Management Studies u International Relations and Philosophy u International Relations and Religious Studies u International Relations and Sociology u Language & Linguistics and Philosophy u Language & Linguistics and Religious Studies u Language & Linguistics and
Sociology u Languages and Literature of Scotland u Legal Studies and Management Studies u Legal Studies and Philosophy u Legal Studies and Politics u Legal Studies and Psychology u Legal Studies and Sociology u Management and Property u Management Studies and Mathematics u Management Studies and Philosophy u Management Studies and Politics u Management Studies and Psychology u Management Studies and Sociology u Mathematics with Gaelic u Mathematics and Philosophy u Mathematics and Physics u Philosophy with Music Studies u Philosophy and Management Studies u Philosophy and Physics u Philosophy and Politics u Philosophy and Psychology u Philosophy and Religious Studies u Philosophy and Sociology u Politics and Religious Studies u Politics and Sociology u Property and Spatial Planning u Psychology with French u Psychology with Gaelic u Psychology with German u Psychology and Sociology u Physics with Education u Religious Studies with Music Studies u Religious Studies and Sociology u Rural Surveying and Spatial Planning Divinity BD/BTh/Licence in Theology Divinity u Theology u Theology with French u Theology with Gaelic u Theology with German u Theology with Spanish
Education BEd Honours/BMus Honours It is important to read ‘Teaching Qualifications in the UK’ in the Introduction to the UCAS Directory Music u Music Education u Music in Scotland u Primary
Engineering All Engineering students follow a general course for the first two years and may specialize later in one of the main branches of Engineering by selecting courses suited to their particular interests. MEng Honours Chemical Engineering u Civil and Environmental Engineering u Civil and Environmental Engineering with European Studies u Civil and Structural Engineering u Civil and Structural Engineering with European Studies u Civil Engineering (5 yrs) u Civil Engineering and Diploma in Management u Electrical and Electronic Engineering u Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Diploma in Management u Electrical and Electronic Engineering with Control u Electrical and Electronic Engineering with European Studies u Electronic and Computer Engineering u Electronic Engineering with Communications u Engineering (5 yrs) u Mechanical and Electrical
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University of Aberdeen Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Mechanical Engineering and Diploma in Management u Mechanical Engineering with Control u Mechanical Engineering with European Studies u Mechanical Engineering with Materials BEng Honours Chemical Engineering u Engineering u Engineering (Civil) u Engineering (Civil and Environmental) u Engineering (Civil and Structural) u Engineering (Civil with European Studies) u Engineering (Civil with Management) u Engineering (Electrical and Electronic) u Engineering (Electrical and Electronic with Control) u Engineering (Electrical and Electronic with European Studies) u Engineering (Electrical and Electronic with Management) u Engineering (Electronic with Communications) u Engineering (Electronics and Computer Engineering) u Engineering (Electronics with Computer and Software Engineering) u Engineering (Integrated) u Engineering (Integrated Engineering with European Studies) u Engineering (Mechanical) u Engineering (Mechanical and Electrical) u Engineering (Mechanical with Computer Aided Engineering) u Engineering (Mechanical with Control) u Engineering (Mechanical with European Studies) u Engineering (Mechanical with Management) u Engineering (Mechanical with Materials) u Engineering (Mechanical with Oil and Gas Studies) BSc Eng Engineering (Civil) u Engineering (Electrical) Engineering (Electronic) u Engineering (General) Engineering (Mechanical)
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Law LLB Law u Law -- Accelerated (Graduates only) u Law with Belgian Law u Law with European Legal Studies u Law with French Law u Law with German Law u Law with Spanish Law u Law with options in Accountancy u Law with options in Economics u Law with options in French u Law with options in Gaelic Language u Law with options in German u Law with options in Management Studies u Law with options in Music u Law with options in Spanish Medicine BSc/MB/ChB Medicine
Science BSc Science BSc Honours Agricultural Science u Agriculture and Business Management u Animal Ecology u Archaeology u Artificial Intelligence u Artificial Intelligence with Industrial Placement u Biochemistry u Biochemistry
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(Immunology) u Biochemistry (Immunology) with Industrial Placement u Biochemistry with Industrial Placement u Biology u Biomedical Materials Chemistry u Biotechnology (Applied Molecular Biology) u Biotechnology (Applied Molecular Biology) with Industrial Placement u Chemistry u Chemistry for Offshore Industry u Chemistry with Accountancy u Chemistry with e-Chemistry u Chemistry with Education u Chemistry with Management Studies u Chemistry with Mathematics u Chemistry with Physics u Computing and e-Business u Computing Science u Computing Science (Artificial Intelligence) u Computing Science (Artificial Intelligence) with Industrial Placement u Computing Science (Biomedical Computing) u Computing Science (Biomedical Computing) with Industrial Placement u Computing Science (Business Computing) u Computing Science (Business Computing) with Industrial Placement u Computing Science with French u Computing Science with French with Industrial Placement u Computing Science with Industrial Placement u Computing Science with Spanish u Computing Science with Spanish with Industrial Placement u Computing Science and Mathematics u Computing Science and Psychology u Conservation Biology u Ecology u Environmental Biology u Environmental Chemistry u Environmental Microbiology u Environmental Microbiology with Industrial Placement u Environmental Science u Environmental Science (Ecology) u Environmental Science (Physical Science) u Environmental Science (Pollution and Reclamation) u Forest Conservation u Forest Sciences u Genetics u Genetics (Immunology) u Genetics (Immunology) with Industrial Placement u Genetics and Psychology u Genetics with Industrial Placement u Geography u Geography and Geoscience u Geology and Petroleum Geology u Geology and Physics u Geoscience u Geosciences (Global Challenges) u Global Challenges (Science, Environment and Society) u Human Embryology and Developmental Biology u Immunology u Internet Information Systems u Internet Information Systems with Industrial Placement u Marine Biology u Mathematics u Mathematics and Engineering Mathematics u Mathematics and Physics u Mathematics with French u Mathematics with Gaelic u Mathematics with German u Mathematics with Spanish u Medical Microbiology u Medical Microbiology with Industrial Placement u Medicinal Chemistry u Microbiology u Microbiology with Industrial Placement u Molecular Biology u Molecular Biology with Industrial Placement u Molecular Microbiology u Molecular Microbiology with
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University of Aberdeen Industrial Placement u Neuroscience with Psychology u Parasitology u Pharmacology u Physical Science (Global Challenges) u Physical Sciences u Physics u Physics with Chemistry u Physics with Education u Physics with French u Physics with Gaelic u Physics with Geology u Physics with German u Physics with Philosophy u Physics with Spanish u Physiology u Plant and Soil Science u Plant Biology u Psychology u Psychology with French u Psychology with Gaelic u Psychology with German u Sports and Exercise Science u Sports Studies (Sport and Society) u Technology with Education u Tropical Environmental Science u Wildlife Management u Zoology MChem Biomedical Materials Chemistry u Chemistry u Chemistry for Offshore Industry u Chemistry with e-Chemistry u Chemistry with Modern Languages u Environmental Chemistry u Medicinal Chemistry BSc/BSc Honours Biomedical Sciences Biomedical Science (Developmental Biology) u Biomedical Science (Molecular Biology) u Biomedical Science (Pharmacology) u Biomedical Science (Physiology) BSc/BSc Honours Forestry Forestry BSc Honours Health Sciences Health Promotion u Health Sciences u Health Sciences (Health and Nutrition) u Health Sciences (Health and Society) u Health Sciences (Health and Sport) u Health Services Research
Higher Degrees College of Arts and Social Sciences Accounting and Finance MSc u Additional Teaching Qualification ATQ u Advanced Professional Studies MEd/PgDip/PgCert u Advanced Qualitative Methods MLitt u Biblical Theology MTh u Business Administration MBA/PgDip/PgCert u Business and Property MBA/PgDip u Catholic Studies MTh u Celtic Studies MLitt u Chartered Teacher Programme MEd/PgDip/ PgCert u Church History MTh u Commercial Law LLM u Comparative Literature and Thought MLitt u Conflict and Security Studies Programme MLitt/ PgDip u Corporate Finance MSc u Counselling PgDip u Criminal Justice LLM u Criminal Justice & Human Rights LLM u Economics MSc/PhD u English Linguistics for Advanced Teachers of English MLitt u English Literary Studies MLitt u English Sociolinguistics MLitt u Ethnology & Folklore MLitt u European Law LLM u Finance & Investment Management MSc(Econ)/PgDip (Econ) u General LLM
LLM u Globilization MLitt u Guidance/Pastoral Care MEd/PgDip/PgCert u Himalayan Ethnobotany MSc u Himalayan Studies MRes u History of Art (Medieval, Early Modern & Modern) MLitt/PgDip u Human Resource Management MBA u Human Rights LLM u Human Rights & Criminal Justice LLM u Inclusive Practice MEd/PgDip/PgCert u Intellectual Property Law LLM u International Business Law (distance learning) LLM u International Commercial Law LLM u International & European Law LLM u International Health Care Management MBA u International Law LLM u International Real Estate Markets MSc u International Relations MLitt u Irish & Scottish Studies MLitt/PgDip u Islamic Jerusalem Studies MLitt/PgDip u Islamic Studies MLitt/PgDip u Jewish Studies MLitt u Language Policy and Planning MLitt/ PgDip u Law & Sustainable Development LLM u Legal Practice DLP u Management, Innovation & Change MSc (Econ)/PgDip u Marketing MBA u Medieval Studies, Early Modern Studies, Modern Studies MLitt/PgDip u Middle East Security MLitt/ PgDip u Ministry DMin u Oil and Gas Law LLM u Pastoral Studies DPS u Philosophy MLitt u Political Research MRes/PgDip u Practical Theology and Christian Ethics MTh u Primary Education PGDE u Property MSc (Econ)/PgDip u Property Law LLM u Professional Development (Educational Management and Scottish Qualification for Headship) PgDip u Religion and Society MLitt u Secondary Education PGDE u Social Anthropology, Ethnology & Cultural History MRes u Social Anthropology of Religion MLitt u Social Research MRes u Strategic Studies MLitt/PgDip u Strategy MBA u The Novel MLitt u Theology & Religious Studies MTh u Visual Culture MLitt
College of Life Sciences & Medicine Bioengineering MSc/PgDip u Clinical Pharmacology MSc/PgDip u Ecology MSc/PgDip u Environmental Microbiology MSc/PgDip u Environmental Science MSc/PgDip u Forestry MSc/PgDip u Health Economics PgCert u Health Services & Public Health Research MSc/PgDip/PgCert u Human Nutrition & Metabolism MSc/PgDip u International Health and Management MSc/PgDip u Marine & Fisheries Science MRes/MSc/PgDip u Medical Imaging MSc/ PgDip u Medical Molecular Genetics MSc/PgDip u Medical Physics MSc/PgDip u Medical Physics (Computing) MSc/PgDip u Molecular Exercise Physiology MSc/PgDip u Nursing/Midwifery/Health Care MSc/PgDip/PgCert u Primary Care MSc u
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University of Aberdeen Psychology MRes u Research Technologies MSc/ PgDip u Soil Science MSc/PgDip
College of Physical Sciences Applied Geospatial Technology MSc u Chemical Sciences MSc u e-Commerce Technology MSc/PgDip u e-Health Technology MSc/PgDip u e-Science Technology MSc/PgDip u Energy Futures (Nuclear) MSc u Energy Futures (Oil & Gas) MSc u Energy Futures (Renewables) MSc u Geospatial Information Systems
PgDip u Human Geography MRes u Information Systems PgDip u Information Technology MSc/PgDip u Integrated Petroleum Geoscience MSc u Land Economy MRes u Land Economy (Rural Surveying) MLE/DipLE u Oil and Gas Enterprise Management MSc u Project Management MSc/PgDip/PgCert u Safety Engineering, Reliability & Risk Management MSc u Sustainable Rural Development MSc/PgDip
UNIVERSITY OF ABERTAY DUNDEE Student Recruitment Office Bell Street Dundee DD1 1HG Tel: 01382 308080 Fax: 01382 308081 Website: www.abertay.ac.uk
First Degrees BSc Hons: 4 yrs Behavioural Science u Biomedical Science u Civil Engineering u Computer Games Technology u Computing u Computing & Networks u Computing (Games Development) u Ethical Hacking and Countermeasures u Food & Consumer Sciences u Food, Nutrition & Health u Food Product Design u Forensic Psychobiology u Forensic Sciences u Health Sciences u Mobile Entertainment u Natural Resources Management u Nursing (pre-registration) u Psychology u Smart Systems u Sociology u Sport and Exercise u Sport and Management u Sport and Nutrition Science u Sport and Psychology u Web Design & Development BSc Hons: 2 yrs Biotechnology u Business Information Systems u u Creative Sound Production Multimedia Development BA Hons: 4 yrs Business Studies u Computer Arts u Corporate Communication u Criminological Studies u European Economy and Management u European Economy and Management with Business Communication in English u European Economy and Management with Spanish Studies u Finance and Business u Game Production Management u Management Studies u Marketing and Business u Media, Culture & Society u Mental Health & Counselling u Social Science Bachelor of Law Hons: 4 yrs LLB (Bachelor of Law)
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BA Hons: 2 yrs Business Administration u European Business Law u European Business Law with Business Communication in English u European Business Law with Spanish Studies u Tourism BA Hons: 1 yr Nursing Studies u Nursing Studies with specialist practitioner award in: Community Nursing in the Home (District Nursing)
First Diplomas DipHE: 2 yrs Business & Management u Civil Engineering Studies u Computing & Information Technology u Food & Consumer Studies u Forensic Studies
Higher Degrees MSc/PGDip: 1 yr Bioinformatics u Biotechnology u Computer Games Technology u Environment and Business* u Ethical Hacking and Countermeasures u Food Biotechnology* u Health Studies u Industrial Environmental Management u Information Technology u Sexual/ Reproductive Health u Smart Systems u Software Engineering (Internet Computing) u Urban Water & Environmental Management u Water Pollution Control MSc/PGDip: 2 yrs Counselling MBA: 1 yr MBA u MBA (Biotechnology) u MBA (Corporate Finance) u MBA (Human Resource Management) u
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MA: 1 yr Game Art and Animation *Subject to approval
ABERYSTWYTH UNIVERSITY Old College King Street Aberystwyth SY23 2AX Tel: 01970 623111 Fax: 01970 627410 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.aber.ac.uk/
First Degrees LLB: 2 yrs Law BA: 3 yrs American Studies u Art History u Art History/ American Studies u Art History with Fine Art u Art History/Fine Art u Astudiaethau Cymru Fodern u Astudiaethau Ffilm a Theledu u Astudiaethau Ffilm a Theledu gydag Astudiaethau Cyfathrebu a’r Cyfryngau u Astudiaethau Perfformio/Astudiaethau Ffilm a Theledu u Astudiaethau Perfformio/Cymraeg u Astudiaethau Perfformio/Drama ac Astudiaethau Theatr u Astudiaethau Perfformio/Hanes Cymru u Creative Writing & English Literature u Cymraeg u Cymraeg a Daearyddiaeth u Cymraeg a Drama ac Astudiaethau Theatr u Cymraeg a Gwleidyddiaeth u Cymraeg a Gwleidyddiaeth Ryngwladol u Cymraeg a Hanes u Cymraeg a Hanes Cymru u Cymraeg ac Astudiaethau Ffilm a Theledu u Cymraeg a’r Ieithoedd Celtaidd u Cymraeg gyda Daearyddiaeth u Cymraeg gyda Gwleidyddiaeth u Cymraeg gyda Hanes u Cymraeg gyda Hanes Cymru u Cymraeg with Business & Management u Cymraeg with Marketing u Cymraeg/American Studies u Cymraeg/Art History u Cymraeg/Education u Cymraeg/ English Literature u Cymraeg/Fine Art u Cymraeg/ Information & Library Studies u Cymraeg/Mathematics u Cymraeg/Museum & Gallery Studies u Cymraeg/Performance Studies u Daearyddiaeth a Drama ac Astudiaethau Theatr u Daearyddiaeth a Gwleidyddiaeth u Daearyddiaeth a Gwleidyddiaeth Ryngwadol u Daearyddiaeth a Hanes u Daearyddiaeth a Hanes Cymru u Daearyddiaeth ac Astudiaethau Ffilm a Theledu u Daearyddiaeth gyda Chymraeg u Digital Media and Communications u Digital Media and Communications with Film and
Television Studies u Drama ac Astudiaethau Theatr u Drama ac Astudiaethau Theatr a Hanes u Drama ac Astudiaethau Theatr a Hanes Cymru u Drama ac Astudiaethau Theatr ac Astudiaethau Ffilm a Theledu u Drama and Theatre Studies u Drama and Theatre Studies/American Studies u Drama and Theatre Studies/Art History u Drama and Theatre Studies/Fine Art u Drama and Theatre Studies/ History u Economic & Social History & History u Economic & Social History (Major) u Economic & Social History with Business & Management u Economic & Social History with Economics u Economic & Social History/Welsh History u Education with History u Education with Human Geography u Education with Mathematics u Education/ American Studies u Education/Art History u Education/Drama and Theatre Studies u Education/Fine Art u English Literature u English Literature/American Studies u English Literature/Art History u English Literature/Drama and Theatre Studies u English Literature/Education u English Literature/ Fine Art u European History u Film & Television Studies u Film & Television Studies/American Studies u Film & Television Studies/Drama and Theatre Studies u Film & Television Studies/Education u Film & Television Studies/English Literature u Film & Television Studies/Fine Art u Fine Art (Route A) u Fine Art (Route B) u Fine Art with Art History u Fine Art with Mathematics u Fine Art/American Studies u Fine Art/Performance Studies u Fine Art/Scenographic Studies u Gwleidyddiaeth Ryngwladol ac Astud Ffilm a Theledu u Hanes u Hanes a Hanes Cymru u Hanes Cymru a Gwleidyddiaeth u Hanes Cymru a Gwleidyddiaeth Ryngwladol u Hanes Cymru ac Astudiaethau Ffilm a Theledu u Hanes Modern a Gwleidyddiaeth u Historical & Archival
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Aberystwyth University Studies u History u History and Economic & Social History u History and Media u History and Welsh History u History with Cymraeg u History with Education u History/American Studies u History/Art History u History/Economic & Social History u History/Education u History/English Literature u History/Film & Television Studies u History/Fine Art u History/Human Geography u Human Geography u Human Geography with Business & Management u Human Geography with Economics u Human Geography with Education u Human Geography with History u Human Geography with International Politics u Human Geography with Marketing u Human Geography with Politics u Human Geography/American Studies u Human Geography/Art History u Human Geography/Economic & Social History u Human Geography/ Education u Human Geography/English Literature u Human Geography/Fine Art u Information & Library Studies/American Studies u Information & Library Studies/Art History u Information & Library Studies/Drama and Theatre Studies u Information & Library Studies/Education u Information & Library Studies/English Literature u Information & Library Studies/Film & Television Studies u Information & Library Studies/Fine Art u Information & Library Studies/History u International Politics/American Studies u International Politics/Drama and Theatre Studies u International Politics/English Literature u International Politics/Film & Television Studies u International Politics/Human Geography u International Politics/Performance Studies u Law u Law with Accounting & Finance u Law with Business Studies u Law with Cymraeg u Law with Economics u Law with Information Management u Law with International Politics u Law with Marketing u Law with Mathematics u Law with Politics u LLenyddiaeth a Hanes Cymru u Mathematics/American Studies u Mathematics/Art History u Mathematics/ Drama and Theatre Studies u Mathematics/Film & Television Studies u Mathematics/Fine Art u Mathematics/History u Mathematics/Human Geography u Mathematics/Physics u Medieval and Early Modern History u Modern and Contemporary History u Museum & Gallery Studies u Museum & Gallery Studies/American Studies u Museum & Gallery Studies/Education u Museum & Gallery Studies/English Literature u Museum & Gallery Studies/Fine Art u Museum & Gallery Studies/ History u Museum & Gallery Studies/Information & Library Studies u Museum & Gallery Studies/Welsh History u Performance Studies/Drama and Theatre
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Studies u Performance Studies/Education u Performance Studies/English Literature u Performance Studies/Film & Television Studies u Politics & Modern History u Politics/Drama and Theatre Studies u Politics/English Literature u Politics/Film & Television Studies u Politics/Human Geography u Politics/Performance Studies u Psychology/English Literature u Psychology/International Politics u Psychology/Marketing u Psychology/Politics u Romance Languages u Scenographic Studies/Drama u Scenographic Studies/English Literature u Scenographic Studies/Film & Television Studies u Scenographic Studies/Performance Studies u Welsh History/American Studies u Welsh History/Art History u Welsh History/Drama and Theatre Studies u Welsh History/ Education u Welsh History/English Literature u Welsh History/Film & Television Studies u Welsh History/Fine Art u Welsh History/History u Welsh History/Human Geography u Welsh History/Information & Library Studies u Welsh History/International Politics u Welsh History/Mathematics u Welsh History/Politics BSc: 3 yrs Agriculture with Business Studies u Agriculture with Countryside Management u Agriculture with Marketing u Animal Behaviour u Animal Science u Applied Mathematics/Pure Mathematics u Applied Mathematics/Statistics u Artificial Intelligence and Robotics u Biochemistry u Biology u Biology and Bioinformatics u Biology and Sports Science u Business Information Technology u Business Information Technology with Accounting & Finance u Business Information Technology with Business & Management u Business Information Technology with Marketing u Computer Graphics, Vision and Games u Computer Science u Computer Science with Accounting & Finance u Computer Science with Business & Management u Computer Science with Marketing u Computer Science with Welsh (for beginners) u Computer Science/Artificial Intelligence u Computer Science/Mathematics u Computer Science/Physical Geography u Computer Science/ Physics u Computer Science/Statistics u Countryside Conservation u Countryside Management u Countryside Recreation & Tourism u Education/Mathematics u Education/Statistics u Environmental Biology u Environmental Earth Science u Environmental Earth Science with Education u Environmental Science u Equine and Human Sport Science u Equine Science u Equine Studies (1 yr top-up) u Financial Mathematics u Genetics u Genetics and Human Health u Genetics/Biochemistry u Geography u
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Aberystwyth University Internet Computing (3 yrs) u Marine & Freshwater Biology u Mathematics u Mathematics (Ordinary) u Mathematics with Accounting & Finance u Mathematics with Business & Management u Mathematics with Economics u Mathematics with Education u Mathematics/Physics u Microbiology u Mobile and Wearable Computing u Open Source Computing u Physical Geography u Physical Geography with Computer Science u Physical Geography with Education u Physical Geography with Mathematics u Physical Geography with Statistics u Physical Geography/Education u Physical Geography/Mathematics u Physical Geography/Physics u Physics u Physics (Ordinary) u Physics with Business Studies u Physics with Education u Physics with Planetary & Space Physics u Plant Biology u Pure Mathematics/ Statistics u Space Science & Robotics u Sport & Exercise Science u Sports and Information Technology u Sustainable Rural Development u Tourism Management u Zoology u Zoology/Microbiology BScEcon: 3 yrs Accounting & Finance u Accounting & Finance with Computer Science u Accounting & Finance with Cymraeg u Accounting & Finance with Information Management u Accounting & Finance with Law u Accounting & Finance with Management u Accounting & Finance with Marketing u Accounting & Finance with Mathematics u Accounting & Finance with Statistics u Accounting & Finance/Economics u Business & Management u Business & Management with Computer Science u Business & Management with Cymraeg u Business & Management with Economic & Social History u Business & Management with Information Management u Business & Management with International Politics u Business & Management with Law u Business & Management with Mathematics u Business & Management with Politics u Business Economics u Business Economics with Computer Science u Business Finance u Criminology u Economics u Economics with Economic & Social History u Economics with Human Geography u Economics with International Politics u Economics with Law u Economics with Management u Economics with Mathematics u Economics with Politics u Economics/Marketing u European Politics u Gwleidyddiaeth u Gwleidyddiaeth a Gwleidyddiaeth Cymru u Gwleidyddiaeth gyda Chymraeg u Gwleidyddiaeth Ryngwladol u Gwleidyddiaeth Ryngwladol a Gwleidyddiaeth Cymru u Hanes a Gwleidyddiaeth u Hanes a Gwleidyddiaeth Ryngwladol u Information & Library Studies u Information & Library Studies/International Politics u Information
& Library Studies/Politics u Information Management u Information Management with Accounting & Finance u Information Management with Business & Management u Information Management with Economics u Information Management with Law u Information Management with Marketing u International Politics (Major) u International Politics with Economics u International Politics with Information Management u International Politics with Law u International Politics/Economic & Social History u International Politics/History u International Politics/Intelligence Studies u International Politics/International History u International Politics/Military History u International Politics/Strategic Studies u International Politics/The Third World u International Relations u Marketing with Accounting & Finance u Marketing with Computer Science u Marketing with Cymraeg u Marketing with Economics u Marketing with Education u Marketing with Information Management u Marketing with International Politics u Marketing with Law u Marketing with Politics u Political Studies u Political Studies (Major) u Political Studies with Law u Politics with Law u Politics/ Economic & Social History u Politics/History LLB: 3 yrs Business Law u Criminal Law u European Law Human Rights u Law u Public Law
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BA: 4 yrs Art History/German u Astudiaethau Celtaidd u Celtic Studies u Cymraeg with German u Cymraeg with Spanish u Cymraeg/French u Cymraeg/German u Cymraeg/Spanish u Education with French u Education with German u Education with Spanish u European Languages u French with Cymraeg u French with Economics u French with Education u French with German u French with History u French with International Politics u French with Marketing u French with Spanish u French/American Studies u French/Art History u French/Drama and Theatre Studies u French/Economic & Social History u French/Education u French/English Literature u French/Film & Television Studies u French/Fine Art u German with Business & Management u German with Cymraeg u German with Education u German with French u German with History u German with Human Geography u German with International Politics u German with Spanish u German/American Studies u German/Drama and Theatre Studies u German/Economic & Social History u German/ Education u German/English Literature u German/ Film & Television Studies u German/Fine Art u German/French u German/Human Geography u
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Software Engineering
BSc: 4 yrs Agriculture u Agriculture with Animal Science u Artificial Intelligence & Robotics u Business Information Technology u Computer Graphics, Vision & Games u Computer Science u Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence u Computer Science with Cymraeg u Computer Science with French u Computer Science with German u Computer Science with Spanish u Internet Computing u Life Sciences (Foundation) u Mobile & Wearable Computing u Open Source Computing u Physical Geography/ French u Physical Geography/German u Physical Geography/Spanish u Physics (Foundation) u Physics with French u Physics with German u Physics with Spanish BScEcon: 4 yrs Accounting & Finance with French u Accounting & Finance with German u Accounting & Finance with Spanish u Business & Management with French u Business & Management with German u Business & Management with Spanish u Economics with French u Economics with German u Economics with Spanish u French/European Studies u German/European Studies u International Politics with French u International Politics with German u International Politics with Spanish u Marketing with French u Marketing with German u Marketing with Spanish u Politics with French u Spanish/European Studies LLB: 4 yrs Law with French Spanish
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Law with German
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Higher Degrees MMath: 4 yrs Mathematics MPhys: 4 yrs Physics u Physics with Planetary & Space Physics MEng: 5 yrs Software Engineering
Diplomas HND: 3 yrs Agriculture u Agriculture & Countryside Conservation u Countryside Conservation u Countryside Management u Countryside Recreation & Tourism u Business and Agriculture u Business and Equine Studies u Equine Studies
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Anglia Ruskin University
Foundation Degrees FdSc: 2 yrs Agriculture u Countryside Conservation u Countryside Management u Countryside Recreation and Tourism u Equine Studies
ANGLIA RUSKIN UNIVERSITY Cambridge Campus East Road Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB1 1PT Tel: 08452 713333 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.anglia.ac.uk
Chelmsford Campus Bishop Hall Lane Chelmsford Essex CM1 1SQ
Foundation Degrees
History and Sociology u Human Resource Management u Illustration (route A or B) u Illustration and Animation (route A or B) u Interior Design (route A or B) u International Business English u International Management u Law and Criminology u Management and Leadership (Work-based) u Marketing u Media Studies u Media Studies and Drama u Music u Music and Drama u Music and English u Philosophy u Philosophy and Drama u Philosophy and English u Philosophy and Film Studies u Photography (route A or B) u Primary Education (Initial Teacher Training) u Primary Education with Modern Foreign Languages (Initial Teacher Training) u Psychosocial Studies u Public Service (top-up) u Social Policy u Social Policy and Criminology u Social Policy and Law u Social Policy and Sociology u Social Work u Sociology u Sociology and English u Sociology and Media Studies u Tourism Management u Tourism Studies u Writing u Writing and Drama u Writing and English u Writing and Film Studies
Foundation Degrees: 2 yrs Construction u Early Years Child Care and Education u e-Commerce u Health Care (Associate Practitioner) u Housing u Professional Photography (route A or B) u Public Service u Working with Young People
First Degrees BA Hons: 3 yrs Accounting and Finance u Business and Law u Business and Social Policy u Business Economics u Business Management u Christian Theology u Communication Studies u Communication Studies and Film Studies u Communication Studies and Music u Computer Games and Visual Effects (route A or B) u Corporate Management u Creative Music Technology u Creative Music Technology and Film Studies u Creative Music Technology and Music u Criminology u Criminology and Sociology u Drama u Drama and English u Drama and Film Studies u Early Childhood Studies u Early Primary Education (Initial Teacher Training) u Education Studies and Early Childhood Education u English u English and Communication Studies u English and Film Studies u English as a Foreign Language u English Language u English Language and Communication Studies u English Language and English u Fashion Design (route A or B) u Film and Television Production (route A or B) u Film Studies u Film Studies and History u Film Studies and Media Studies u Film Studies and Sociology u Film, Television and Theatre Design (route A or B) u Fine Art (route A or B) u Graphic and Typographic Design (route A or B) u Graphic and Web Design (route A or B) u Graphic Design (route A or B) u History u History and English u
BA Hons: 4 yrs Business Studies u English Language Teaching and English as a Foreign Language u English Language Teaching and English Language u International Business (Berlin) u International Business (Clermont-Ferrand) u International Business (Landshut) u International Business (Sittard) BSc Honours: 3 yrs Animal Behaviour u Animal Behaviour and Animal Welfare u Animal Behaviour and Ecology & Conservation u Animal Behaviour and Psychology u Animal Behaviour and Wildlife Biology u Animal Welfare u Animal Welfare and Psychology u Architectural Technology u Architecture u Audio and Music Technology u Audio Technology and
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Anglia Ruskin University Computer Science u Audio Technology and Creative Music Technology u Audio Technology and Electronics u Audio Technology and Internet Technology u Biological Sciences (Biomedical and Molecular) u Biomedical Science u Building Surveying u Business Information Systems u Cell and Molecular Biology u Civil Engineering u Coaching Science u Complementary Medicine (Aromatherapy) u Complementary Medicine (Reflexology) u Computer Aided Product Design u Computer Aided Visualization u Computer Gaming and Animation Technology u Computer Science u Computer Science and Internet Technology u Computer Science with English as a Foreign Language u Computing and Information Systems u Construction and Design u Construction Management u Creative On-Line Design u Ecology & Conservation and Wildlife Biology u Ecology and Conservation u Electronics and Computer Science u Electronics and Internet Technology u Environmental Planning u Equine Science u Forensic Science u Forensic Science and Criminology u Forensic Science and Medical Biology u Forensic Science and Psychology u Genetics and Medical Biology u Genetics and Microbiology u Health Psychology u Housing u Marine Biology and Animal Behaviour u Marine Biology and Ecology & Conservation u Marine Biology and Natural History u Marine Biology and Wildlife Biology u Microbiology u Midwifery u Midwifery (Short course for Registered Nurses) u Mobile Media Technology u Multimedia Computing u Natural History and Animal Behaviour u Natural History and Ecology & Conservation u Natural History and Wildlife Biology u New Media Production Technology u Nursing (Adult) u Nursing (Child) u Nursing (Learning Disabilities) u Nursing (Mental Health) u Ophthalmic Dispensing u Optical Management u Property and Surveying u Psychology u Psychology and Criminology u Psychology and Law u Psychology and Music u Psychology and Sociology u Quantity Surveying u Real Estate Management u Sport, Health and Exercise u Sports Psychology u Sports Science u Wildlife Biology u Zoology LLB Honours: 3 yrs International Business Law Legal Studies
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Law
BEng Honours: 3 yrs Electronics u Integrated Engineering BOptom Honours: 3 yrs Optometry
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Higher Degrees LLM LLM International and European Business Law u LLM Legal Practice u LLM/ MSc Medical Law and Practice MA/MBA/MSc MA Accounting and Financial Analysis u MA Applied Linguistics u MA Arts Management u MA Child Care and Social Work u MA Children’s Book Illustration u MA Corporate Governance/ Grad ICSA u MA Creative Writing u MA Education (Inset) u MA English u MA European Language and Intercultural Studies u MA Human Resource Management u MA Intercultural Communication in Europe (with Eurocampus) u MA Intercultural Communication in Europe u MA International Business u MA International Business (Budapest) u MA International Business (Cambridge-Groningen) u MA International Business (Groningen-Cambridge) u MA International Business Economics u MA Learning and Teaching u MA Learning and Teaching (e-Learning) u MA Learning and Teaching (Further and Adult Education) u MA Learning and Teaching (HE) u MA Learning and Teaching (Health and SCP) u MA Learning and Teaching (Magdeburg) u MA Management u MA Marketing and Innovation u MA Music Therapy u MA Pastoral Theology u MA Printmaking u MA Social Policy (Anti-Social Behaviour and Neighbourhood Management) u MA Social Work (Asset) u MA Social Work (Postgraduate Entry) u MA TESOL u MSc Biomedical Science (distance learning) u MSc Child and Adolescent Mental Health u MSc Community Specialist Practice u MSc Computed Tomography (distance learning) u MSc Computer Science u MSc Computing and the Internet u MSc Conservation of Buildings u MSc Environmental Planning u MSc Fire Investigation (distance learning) u MSc Forensic Science u MSc Forensic Science for Practitioners (distance learning) u MSc Housing u MSc Magnetic Resonance Imaging (distance learning) u MSc Network Management u MSc Network Security u MSc New Media Technology u MSc Public Health u MSc Quality Management (Regulated Scientific R&D) (distance learning) u MSc Radiography (distance learning) u MSc Regulation, Inspection and Improvement u MSc Town Planning
Diplomas DipHE Business Management u Coaching Science u History and English u Nursing (Adult) u Nursing (Child) u
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Anglia Ruskin University Nursing (Learning Disabilities) u Nursing (Mental Health) u Operating Department Practice HND Architectural Technology u Audio and Music Technology u Building Surveying u Business Information Technology u Business Management u Civil Engineering u Computer Aided Product Design u Computing u Construction and Design u Construction Management u Electronics u Engineering u Internet Management and Web Design u Multimedia u New Media Production Technology u Property and Surveying u Quantity Surveying u Real Estate Management u Tourism Management
Certi¢cates CertHE Leadership u Teaching Literacy Skills to Adults u Teaching Numeracy Skills to Adults Foundation Course: 1 yr Science and Technology Foundation Studies PGCE Primary Education u Secondary Education (Art and Design) u Secondary Education (English) u Secondary Education (History with Citizenship) u Secondary Education (ICT) u Secondary Education (Mathematics) u Secondary Education (Modern Languages) u Secondary Education (Science)
Degrees validated byAnglia Ruskin University o¡ered at: COLCHESTER INSTITUTE Sheepen Road Colchester Essex CO3 3LL Tel: 01206 518777 Fax: 01206 763041 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.colchester.ac.uk
Art, Design and Media
Computing and Administration
Diploma in Foundation Studies in Art and Design u Higher Certificate in Art and Design u Foundation Degree in Arts in the Community u Foundation Degree in Video Production u BA Hons Art and Design, with Foundation year u BA Hons Art and Design -- Fashion and Textiles u BA Hons Art and Design -- Fine Art u BA Hons Art and Design -Graphic Media u BA Hons Art and Design -- 3D Design and Craft u MA Community Art
Higher National Certificate (HNC) in Computing u Higher Diploma in Administration Procedures u Foundation Degree in Computing Solutions (Internet) u Foundation Degree in Computing Solutions (Network) u Foundation Degree in Interactive Learning Technology u BSc Hons in Computing Solutions (Internet) u BSc Hons in Computing Solutions (Network) u BSc Hons in Interactive Learning Technology
Business and Management
Higher Certificate in Construction u Foundation Degree in Construction Management (Commercial Management) u Foundation Degree in Construction Management (Site Management) u BSc Hons in Construction Management (Commercial Management) u BSc Hons in Construction Management (Site Management) u Construction Contracting NVQ Level 4 u Construction Management NVQ Level 5 u Construction Site Management NVQ Level 4
Higher National Certificate (HNC)/Higher National Diploma (HND) in Business (Management) u Foundation Degree in Management u Foundation Degree in Management and Hospitality u Foundation Degree in Management of Sport u Foundation Degree in Management of Tourism u BA Hons Management u BA Hons Management of Hospitality u BA Hons Management of Sport u BA Hons Management of Tourism u Customer Services NVQ Level 4 u Learning and Development NVQ Level 4 u Management NVQ Levels 4 and 5 u Diploma in Management u Postgraduate Certificate in Management u Postgraduate Diploma in Management Studies
Construction
Education Foundation Degree in Early Years u BA Hons Early Years u Certificate in Education (post-compulsory) u Postgraduate Certificate in Education (postcompulsory)
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Anglia Ruskin University
Engineering Higher National Certificate (HNC) in Engineering (Electronics) u Higher National Certificate (HNC) in Engineering (Manufacturing) u Foundation Degree in Engineering u Diploma in Acoustics in Noise Control
Health and Care Introduction to Counselling u Diploma in Higher Education: Person-centred Skills u Foundation
Degree in Health and Social Care u BA Hons Counselling Studies u BA Hons Health and Social Care u BSc Hons Occupational Therapy u BSc Hons Physiotherapy
Music and Performing Arts Foundation Degree in Musical Theatre u Foundation Degree in Popular Music u BA Hons Music u BA Hons Music Theatre u MA Music
NORWICH SCHOOLOF ART & DESIGN Francis House 3--7 Redwell Street Norwich NR2 4SN Tel: 01603 610561 Fax: 01603 615728 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.nsad.ac.uk
Foundation Degrees Film and Video u Games Art and Design Communication u Surface Design
Higher Degrees u
Graphic
First Degrees BA Hons: 3 yrs Animation u Design for Publishing u Fine Art u Games Art and Design u Graphic Communication u Graphic Design u Illustration u Photography u Visual Studies
MA: 1--2 yrs Animation and Sound Design u Art, Design & Education u Digital Arts u Drawing u Fine Art u Managing Creative Enterprise u Motion Graphics u Photographic Studies u Textile Culture u Writing the Visual
ASHRIDGE Berkhamsted Hertfordshire HP4 1NS Tel: 01442 841143 Fax: 01442 841144 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ashridge.com
Higher Degrees MSc: 2 yrs Executive Coaching u Organization Consulting Postgraduate Diploma in General Management: 3 yrs MBA: 1 yr FT MBA
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MBA: 2 yrs Executive MBA Doctorate: 4 yrs Organizational Consulting
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Aston University
ASTON UNIVERSITY Aston Triangle Birmingham B4 7ET Tel: 01212 043000 Fax: 01213 336350 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.aston.ac.uk
First Degrees BEng Hons: 3 yrs / 4 yrs sandwich Chemical Engineering u Chemistry Technology and Design u Communications Engineering u Design Engineering u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Electromechanical Engineering u Electronic Engineering & Computer Science u Electronic Engineering with Management Studies u Internet Engineering u Mechanical Engineering BSc Hons: 3 yrs / 4 yrs sandwich Accounting for Management u Applied and Human Biology u Applied Chemistry u Audiology u Automotive Product Design u Biological Chemistry u Bioscience Processes u Bioscience Technology u Business and Management u Business Computing and IT u Cell and Molecular Biology u Chemistry u Computing for Business u Computing Science u Construction and Environmental Management u Construction and Health and Safety Management u Construction Economics u Construction Management u Development of Transport Systems u e-Logistics u Economics and Management u Engineering Product Design u French with Economics u Geographical Information and Environmental Systems u German with Economics u Health, Safety and Environmental Management u Human Biology u Human Psychology u Human Resource Management u Industrial Product Design u Infection and Immunity u Information Mathematics u International Business and Economics u International Business and Management u Internet Systems u Logistics u Managerial and Administrative Studies u Marketing u Medical Product Design u Multimedia Digital Systems u Multimedia Technology u Optometry u Politics with Law u Product Design and Management u Sustainable Product Design u Technology u Technology and Enterprise Management u Transport and Environmental Planning u Transport Management u Transport Planning u Transport Planning and Geographical Information Systems BSc Hons: 4 yrs only European Studies and French u European Studies and German u European Studies and Spanish u
European Studies, French and German u European Studies, French and Spanish u European Studies, German and Spanish u French u French and German u French and Spanish u French with German u French with International Relations u French with Politics u French with Spanish u German u German and Spanish u German with French u German with International Relations u German with Journalism u German with Politics u German with Spanish u International Business and Modern Languages u International Relations and French u International Relations and German u International Relations and Spanish u International Relations: French and German u International Relations: French and Spanish u International Relations: German and Spanish u Modern Languages u Politics and French u Politics and German u Politics and Spanish u Politics with French u Politics with German u Politics with International Relations u Politics with Spanish u Politics, French and German u Politics, French and Spanish u Politics, German and Spanish u Translation Studies -- French u Translation Studies -- French and German u Translation Studies -- French and Spanish u Translation Studies -- German u Translation Studies -- German and Spanish BSc Combined Hons: 3 yrs / 4 yrs sandwich Biology u Business Administration u Chemical Process Design u Computer Science u Environmental Science & Technology u European Studies u French u Geographical Information Systems u German u Human Psychology u International Relations u Mathematics u Politics u Public Policy & Management u Social and Political Studies u Sociology
Higher Degrees DBA, DSc, MPhil, PhD MBA: 1 yr MSc: 1 yr Diploma and Master’s Degrees by distance learning Diploma: Psychiatric Pharmacy Diploma/MSc: 1--3 yrs / 1--5 yrs Evidence-Based Pharmacotherapy u Logistics u Passenger Transport Management u TESOL/TESP
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Aston University (Teaching English as a Second Language/Teaching English for Specific Purposes) Diploma/MBA: 2--5 yrs Master’s Degrees by Research MA/MSc: German/Jewish Studies Master’s Degrees by Instruction Diploma/MSc Accounting and Business u Advance Technologies in Biomedicine u Business Administration u Business and IT u Business Studies u Community Clinical Pharmacy u Community or Hospital Pharmacy u Community or Hospital Practice u Comparative European Politics & Cultures u Computing u e-Business u Educational Management in TESOL u Engineering Management u European Studies u Evidence-Based Pharmacotherapy u Finance and Investments u Financial Management and Control u Human Resource Management and Business u Industrial Enterprise Management u Information Technology u International Business u Internet Technology u Managing Public Services u Marketing Management u Operational Research and Management Studies u Operational Research and Performance Management u Organizational Psychology and Business u Polymer Engineering & Science u Risk Management & Safety Technology u
Telecommunications Technology u TESOL/TESP u Translation in a Euro Context u Work Psychology & Business MA/MSc Comparative European Politics & Cultures u German/Jewish Studies u Translation in a European Context MA: German Cultural Studies MBA: 1--2 yrs Business Administration MChem: 4 yrs / 5 yrs Applied Chemistry u Chemical Product Technology u Chemistry MEng: 4 yrs / 5 yrs Chemical Engineering u Electronic Systems Engineering u Mechanical Engineering MPharm: 4 yrs
Honorary Degrees DSc, MSc
Certi¢cates Certificate: PT Community Clinical Pharmacy u Evidence Based Pharmacotherapy u Polymer Engineering & Science
CITY COLLEGE NORWICH Ipswich Road Norwich NR2 2LJ Tel: 01603 773311 Fax: 01603 773311 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ccn.ac.uk
First Degrees BA Hons: 1--5 yrs Accounting & Finance (post-HNC/HND top-up degree) u Business Management (post-HNC/HND top-up degree) u Business Information Systems (post-HNC/HND top-up degree) u Early Childhood Studies (post-HNC/HND top-up degree) u Hospitality, Tourism & Leisure Management (post-HNC/ HND top-up degree) u Human Resource Management (post-HNC/HND top-up degree) u Marketing (post-HNC/HND top-up degree) u Travel & Tourism Management (post-HNC/HND top-up degree)
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BA Hons: 3 yrs Accounting & Finance u Business Management u Human Resource Management u Marketing u Social Work BA/BSc Combined Hons: 3 yrs * Subject to validation English with Cultural Studies* u English with Psychology* u Psychology in Society* BA Hons: PT Combined Honours as above Early Childhood Studies (top-up degree) u postcompulsory Education All 3-yr BA Hons are available in PT mode
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Higher Degrees MA: PT Teaching & Learning
Diplomas Diploma in Management Studies: 2 yrs HND: 2 yrs Accounting & Finance u Business Management u Computing u Counselling* u Electrical/Electronic Engineering (top-up to HNC) u Electronics (top-up to HNC) u Health, Sport & Exercise (Sport Therapy) u Hospitality Management or Hospitality Management (Licensed Retail) u Leisure Management (Events) u Leisure Management (Sport & Recreation) u Manufacturing Engineering (top-up to HNC) u Marketing u Software Engineering u Telecommunications Engineering u Tourism Management u Travel & Tourism Management PT
Certi¢cates PGCE: post-16 u PGCS Art & Design Access Courses: 1 yr Art & Design u Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences u Education u Medicine u Natural Sciences u Nursing
HNC: 2 yrs Business Management u Business Information Technology u Civil Engineering u Construction u Computing u Early Childhood Studies u Electrical Engineering or Electronic Engineering u Engineering u Hospitality Management or Hospitality Management (Licensed Retail) u Manufacturing & Mechanical Engineering u Media u Motor Vehicle Management and Technology u Multimedia u Software Engineering
Foundation Degrees * Subject to validation Culinary Arts* u Early Years* u e-Commerce u Financial Services u Health & Social Care u Health Studies u Management u Management of Hospitality u Management of Public Sector Organizations u Management of Sport u Management of Tourism u Performing Arts* u Popular Music* u Public Services* u Teaching Assistants u Working with Children & Young People*
BANGOR UNIVERSITY Gwynedd LL57 2DG Tel: 01248 382060 Fax: 01248 383268 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.bangor.ac.uk
First Degrees BSc Single Hons: 1--4 yrs Health Studies u Health Studies with Specialist Practice Awards BA Single Hons: 3 yrs Accounting & Finance u Banking & Finance u Business & Social Administration u Business Economics u Business Studies u Business Studies & Economics or Finance or Marketing u Childhood Studies u Communication & Media Studies or Journalism (Welsh medium) u Creative Studies u Criminology & Criminal Justice u e-Commerce & Internet Systems u English u English Language u English Language with Creative Writing u English Language with Film Studies u English Language with Media Studies u English Literature with English Language u English with American Literature & Culture u English with Creative Writing u English
with Film Studies u English with Journalism u English with Publishing u English with Theatre Studies u Entertainment Industries with Law u Environmental Planning & Management u Geography u Health & Social Care u Heritage, Archaeology & History u History u History with Archaeology u History with Film Studies u History with Journalism u Journalism & Media Studies u Journalism with a Modern Language u Leisure & Tourism Resource Management u Leisure Management u Linguistics u Linguistics with English Literature u Linguistics with the English Language u Management Marketing or Business Studies with a Modern Language (French or German or Italian or Spanish) u Management with Accounting or Banking & Finance u Marketing u Media Studies u Media Studies with a Modern Language or Law u Medieval & Early Modern History u Modern & Contemporary History u
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Bangor University Music u Political & Social Sciences u Primary Education u Psychology u Religious Studies u Social Work u Sociology u Sociology & Social Policy (Welsh medium only) u Sustainable Development u Theatre & Media Studies u Theatre & Media Studies (Welsh medium) u Theology u Tourism with Languages u Welsh (Welsh medium only) u Welsh History u Welsh History with Archaeology u Welsh with Creative Writing or Journalism or Theatre and Media Studies (Welsh medium only) BD: 3 yrs Theology BM: 18 mths (post-registration) Midwifery BM: 3 yrs Midwifery BMus: 3 yrs BN: 3 yrs Nursing BSc Joint Hons: 3--4 yrs Certain combinations of the following: Chemistry u Childhood Studies u Computer Studies u Entertainment Industries u French u German u Internet Systems u Italian u Linguistics u Marine Biology u Media Studies u Oceanography u Physical Education u Religious Studies u Social Policy u Sociology u Spanish u Sport Science u Welsh u Zoology BSc Single Hons: 3 yrs Agriculture, Conservation and Environment u Applied Marine Biology u Applied Terrestrial & Marine Ecology u Biology u Biomedical Science u Cancer Biology u Chemistry u Chemistry with Biomolecular Sciences u Chemistry with Computer Science u Coastal Geography u Computer Science u Computer Science with Mathematics u Computer Systems with Business Studies or Psychology u Conservation and Forest Ecosystems u Creative Technologies u Design & Technology (focusing on Product Design & Manufacture) u Design & Technology Secondary Education u Diagnostic Radiography & Imaging u Ecology u Electronics u Electronics with Computer Science u Electronics with Finance & Banking u Electronics with Law u Electronics with Management u Environmental Chemistry u Environmental Conservation u Environmental Forensics u Environmental Management u Environmental Science u Forestry u Geography u Geological Oceanography u Internet Systems & e-Commerce u Marine Biology u Marine Chemistry u Marine Environmental Studies u Marine Vertebrate Zoology u Molecular Biology u Ocean Science u
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Oceanography and Computing u Psychology u Psychology with Child & Language Development u Psychology with Clinical & Health Psychology u Psychology with Neuropsychology u Sport Science u Sport Science (Outdoor Activities) u Sport Science (Physical Education) u Sport Science with Psychology u Sport, Health & Exercise Science u Sport, Health & Physical Education u Sustainable Development u Zoology u Zoology with Animal Behaviour u Zoology with Animal Ecology u Zoology with Conservation u Zoology with Marine Zoology LLB: 3 yrs Law u Law with Accounting and Finance or Business Studies or Criminal Justice or Social Policy or Welsh or English as a Second Language LLB: 4 yrs Law with French or German or Italian or Spanish BA Joint Hons: 3--4 yrs Certain combinations of the following: Accounting u Administration u Administration & Management u Banking u Business Administration u Business Studies u Childhood Studies u Community Development u Computer Studies u Creative Writing u Criminology u Criminology & Criminal Justice u Economics u English u English Language u Entertainment Industries u Film Studies u French u German u Health and Social Care u History u Italian u Journalism u Linguistics u Management u Marketing u Media Studies u Music u Physical Education u Psychology u Religious Studies u Social Policy u Sociology u Spanish u Sport, Health & Physical Education u Sport Science u Theology u Tourism u Welsh u Welsh History BEng: 3--4 yrs Communication and Computer Systems u Electronic Engineering BA Single Hons: 4 yrs French u French with Business Studies or Creative Writing or Film Studies or Italian or Marketing or Psychology or Spanish or Journalism or Media Studies u German u German with Business Studies or Creative Writing or Film Studies or Italian or Marketing or Psychology or Spanish or Journalism or Media Studies u Languages (French or German or Spanish) with Tourism u Spanish u Spanish with Business Studies or Creative Writing or Film Studies or French or German or Italian or Marketing or Journalism or Media Studies u Three Language Honours BSc Single Hons: 4 yrs Agriculture, Conservation and Environment u Applied Marine Biology u Applied Terrestrial &
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Bangor University Marine Ecology u Biomedical Science u Chemistry with European Experience u Chemistry with industrial experience u Conservation and Forest Ecosystems u Environmental Chemistry with industrial experience u Environmental Conservation u Forestry MChem: 4 yrs MEng: 4 yrs Communications and Computer Systems u Electronic Engineering BA Single Hons: 4--10 yrs Combined Studies u Fine Art u Literature & Creative Writing u Social Studies BSc (Intercalated): 1 yr Exercise Science (Intercalated) u Neuropsychology (Intercalated)
Higher Degrees MA: 1 yr Applied Linguistics u Arthurian Literature u Banking & Finance u Business & Finance u Celtic Archaeology u Community Development u Comparative Criminology & Criminal Justice u Composition & Electroacoustic Composition u Countryside Management u Creative Writing u Drama u Education Studies -- 3--5 yrs PT u English u Ethnomusicology u European Studies u Film & Media Studies u Finance u Gerontology u Heritage Management u History u Linguistics u Media Practice u Music History u Performance (Music) u Psychology u Religious Studies u Researching Wales u Social Research & Gerontology or Social Policy or Sociology u Translation Studies u Welsh (Welsh medium only) u Welsh History u Welsh Music & Celtic Music u Welsh Studies u Women’s Studies u Writing: Practice & Context MBA: 1 yr Banking & Finance u Business Administration (distance learning) -- up to 5 yrs PT u Executive MBA -2.5--5 yrs PT u Management MSc: 1 yr Accounting & Finance u Advanced Clinical Practice u Advanced Visualization, Virtual Environments and Computer Animation u Agroforestry u Analytical Chemistry u Applied Artificial Intelligence u Applied Behaviour Analysis: 2--3 yrs PT u Applied Marine Geoscience u Applied Physical Oceanography u Applied Sport & Exercise Psychology u Applied Sport & Exercise Physiology u Applied Sport Science u Banking & Finance u Broadband, Mobile & Multimedia Communications u Business & Finance u Computer Systems u Computing & Internet
Systems u Conservation & Land Management u Ecology u Environmental Chemistry u Environmental Forestry u Exercise Rehabilitation u Finance u Forest Industries Technology (distance learning) -- 3 yrs u Foundations of Clinical Neuropsychology u Foundations of Clinical Psychology u Health & Social Care Leadership u Health Science u International Banking & Development Finance u International Natural Resource Development u Marine Biology u Marine Environmental Protection u MindfulnessBased Approaches u Modern Chemical Laboratory Practice u Molecular Plant Breeding & Biotechnology u Nanotechnology & Microfabrication u Psychological Research u Public Health/Health Promotion u Risk Management in Health & Social Care u Shellfish Biology, Fisheries & Culture u Sport & Exercise Psychology u Sustainable Tropical Forestry -- 2 yrs LLM Commercial Law Governments
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MTh: 1--2 yrs MEd: 3--5 yrs PT MMus Composition & Electroacoustic Composition 1 yr MPhil: 2 yrs DClinPsy: 3 yrs PhD: 3 yrs
Diplomas Postgraduate Diploma: 1 yr Computed Tomography u Occupational Therapy DipHE: 2 yrs Electronic Engineering Practice
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HND: 2 yrs Animal Management u Business Studies u Equine Studies u Hospitality Management u Sports Science (with Outdoor Recreation) Diploma in Theology: 3 yrs
Certi¢cates PGCE Secondary Education: 2 terms Art u Biology u Chemistry u English u French German u Information Technology u Mathematics Music u Outdoor Activities u Physical Education Physics u Religious Education u Welsh
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PGCE Primary Education: 2 terms Foundation Degrees Community Development 3--4 yrs u Early Childhood & Learning Support Studies 2--4 yrs
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University Centre Barnsley
UNIVERSITY CENTRE BARNSLEY University Centre Barnsley Church Street Barnsley S70 2AN Tel: 01226 606262 Fax: 01226 644278 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.barnsley.hud.ac.uk BA Hons Advertising and Media Relations u Art and Design (interdisciplinary) u Business Management u Business Studies (top-up) u Business, Administration and Management (top-up) u Education and Training (topup) u Humanities u Music, Media and Promotion u Popular Music BSc Hons Business Computing with Multimedia u Multimedia Computing (top-up) u Health and Community Studies u Psychological Studies u Sports and Health Studies
Foundation Degree Business Management u Computer Games Tehnology u Construction u Early Years u Educational Administration u Journalism and Media Production u Learner Support u Multimedia u Music Technology and Sound Design Postgraduate courses Music and Education u Post-Compulsory Education and Training PGCE Inservice/Preservice Certificates Adult Literacy Subject Specialists Level 4 u Adult Numeracy Subject Specialist Level 4
UNIVERSITY OF BATH Claverton Down Bath BA2 7AY Tel: 01225 384352 Fax: 01225 386366 Website: www.bath.ac.uk
First Degrees BEng/MEng Hons Computers, Electronics & Communications MEng Hons Aerospace Engineering with German or French u Automotive Engineering with German or French u Innovation & Engineering Design with German or French u Manufacturing with French or German u Mechanical Engineering with French or German BA Hons: 3--4 yrs Coach Education & Sports Development BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Accounting & Finance u Applied Biology u Applied Physics u Applied Social Studies u Architectural Studies u Biochemistry u Biology u Business Administration u Chemistry u Chemistry for Drug Discovery u Chemistry with Management u Chemistry with Study Abroad u Computer Information Systems u Computer Science u Computer Science with Business u Computer Science with Mathematics u
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Economics u Economics & International Development u Economics & Politics u French & International Management or German or Spanish u International Management with French or German or Spanish u Mathematical Sciences u Mathematics u Mathematics & Physics u Mathematics & Statistics u Molecular & Cellular Biology u Natural Sciences u Pharmacology u Physics u Physics with Computing u Politics with Economics u Psychology u Social Policy & Administration u Social Sciences u Social Work & Applied Social Studies u Sociology u Sociology & Social Policy u Sociology with Human Resource Management u Sport & Exercise Science u Statistics BA Hons: 4 yrs Modern Languages & European Studies (French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish) u French & Politics u German & Politics u Italian & Politics u Russian & Politics u Spanish & Politics BEng: 4 yrs Civil Engineering
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University of Bath MBioc: 4 yrs MChem Hons: 4 yrs MEng Hons: 4 yrs Civil & Architectural Engineering MMaths Hons: 4 yrs MPharm: 4 yrs MPharmacol Hons: 4 yrs MPhys Hons: 4 yrs BEng/MEng Hons: 4--5 yrs Chemical & Bioprocess Engineering u Chemical Engineering u Computers, Electronics and Communications u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Electrical Power Engineering u Electronic & Communication Engineering u Electronics with Space Science & Technology u Medical Engineering MEng Hons: 4--5 yrs Aerospace Engineering u Automotive Engineering u Biochemical Engineering u Chemical Engineering u Innovation & Engineering Design u Mechanical Engineering u Medical Engineering u Sports Engineering MEng: 5 yrs Civil & Architectural Engineering Top-up Degree BA Hons: 1 yr Early Childhood Studies MArch: 2 yrs
Higher Degrees EdD Education MA Contemporary European Political Culture u Contemporary European Politics u Contemporary European Studies (Euromasters) u English Language Teaching u European Cinema Studies u Interpreting & Translating u Translation & Professional Language Skills MA (Ed) Educational Management u Educational Technology u Environmental Education u International Education u Language in Education MBA Business Administration MD Health MS Health DHealth Health
MPhil/PhD MRes Bio Sciences u Chemistry u Economics u Education u European Politics u European Social Policy u International Development u Management u Psychology u Social Policy u Social Work u Sociology MSc Aerospace Engineering u Applied Social Psychology u Automotive Engineering u Business & Community u Clinical Pharmacy u Computer Science u Conservation of Historic Buildings u Conservation of Historic Gardens and Landscapes u Construction Management (distance learning) u Death and Society u Digital Communications u Digital Imaging u Dynamics & Control u Economics u Economics (Development) u Economics and Finance u Electrical Power Systems u Facade Engineering u Fluid Power Systems u Geometric Modelling & Design u Globalization and International Policy Analysis u Health Psychology u Human Communications & Computing u Industrial Systems u Integrated Environmental Management (distance learning) u International Development u International Policy Analysis u Management u Manufacturing Modelling u Mathematical Sciences u Mechatronics u Modern Applications of Mathematics u Multimedia Technology u Power Transmission & Motion Control u Responsibility & Business Practice u Science, Culture & Communication u Social Research u Sport & Exercise Medicine for Doctors (distance learning) u Wireless Systems MArch: 2 yrs MPhil: 4 yrs Knowledge Transfer EngD Engineering DBA Management
Diplomas Postgraduate Diploma Applied Social Psychology u Business & Community u Clinical Pharmacy u Conservation of Historic Buildings u Construction Management u Disability & Rehabilitation u Economics u Economics (Development) u Education u Electrical Power Systems u Facade Engineering u Fiscal Studies u Health Psychology u Integrated Environmental Management u International Development u Interpreting & Translation u Language Studies (Interpreting & Translating) u Primary Care Rheumatology u
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University of Bath Science, Culture & Communication Exercise Medicine for Doctors
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Certi¢cates Certificate Disability & Rehabilitation u Economics u Economics (Development) u Education u Fluid Power Systems u Power Transmission & Motion Control Postgraduate Certificate in Education: 1 yr
BATH SPA UNIVERSITY Newton St Loe Bath BA2 9BN Tel: 01225 875875 Fax: 01225 875444 Website: www.bathspa.ac.uk
First Degrees BA Hons Art & Design: Fashion and Textile Design u Fine Art u Graphic Communication u 3D Design, Ceramics (route A) Creative Arts Programme, any two of the following: Art u Creative Writing u Dance u Drama u Music u Textile Design Studies Single/Specialized Degree Programme: Business and Management u Commercial Music u Creative Music Technology u Creative Writing u Cultural Studies u Dance u Drama Studies u Education Studies u Education Studies: Early Years u English Literature u Film and Screen Studies u History u International Education u Media Communications u Music u Performing Arts u Study of Religions BSc Hons: 3 yrs Biology u Diet & Health u Environmental Science u Food, Nutrition & Consumer Protection u Geographic Information Systems u Geography u Human Nutrition u Psychology u Sociology u Tourism Management BA/BSc Hons: 3 yrs Education leading to PGCE Primary Education with one of the following: Art u Biology u Creative Writing u Cultural Studies u Dance u Drama Studies u English Literature u Geography u History u Music u Psychology u Sociology u Study of Religions u Textile Design Studies BA/BSc Hons Combined: Any two of the following Combined Subject Programmes: Art u Biology u Business and Management u Creative Writing u Cultural Studies u Dance u
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Drama Studies u Education Studies u English Literature u Film and Screen Studies u Food Studies u Geographic Information Systems u Geography u Health Studies u History u Media Communications u Music u Philosophy and Ethics u Psychology u Sociology u Study of Religions Foundation Degrees: 2 yrs Applied Art and Design u Arts Management u Broadcast Media: Process and Production u Commercial Music u Counselling u Digital Design: Interactive Design/Photography and Motion Graphics u Development Geography u Early Years u Education Studies for Teaching Assistants u Fashion Design Skills u Fashion and Textile Design Skills u Graphic Design u Health and Social Care Management u Heritage Management u Management and Management Systems u Music Production u Performing Arts u Popular Music u Publishing u Theatre Production u Tourism Management
Higher Degrees Doctorates MPhil/PhD Master’s Degrees MA: FT & PT Bath: History and Culture u Contemporary Religions and Spiritualities u Creating and Developing your business u Creative Writing u Design: Brand Development/Ceramics/Fashion and Textiles/Interaction Design u Education Studies u Irish Studies u Scriptwriting u Songwriting u Writing for Young People MA/MTeach: FT & PT Professional Learning
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University of Bedfordshire MSc: FT & PT Aerial Remote Sensing and Digital Photogrammetry u Ecological Impact Assessment u Health Studies MFA: FT & PT Fine Art MRes: FT & PT English Literature
Diplomas DipHE Single/Specialized: 2 yrs Biology u Business and Management u Creative Arts u Creative Music Technology u Creative Writing u Cultural Studies u English Literature u Environmental Science u Film and Screen Studies u Food, Nutrition and Consumer Protection u Geographic Information Systems u Geography u History u Human Nutrition u Music u Performing Arts u Sociology u Study of Religions u Tourism Management DipHE Combined Awards: 2 yrs Any two of the following: Art u Biology u Business and Management u Creative Studies in English u Cultural Studies u Dance u Drama Studies u Education u English
Literature u Film and Screen Studies u Food Studies Geographic Information Systems u Geography u Health Studies u History u Media Communications u Music u Philosophy and Ethics u Psychology u Sociology u Study of Religions u
PGCert/PGDip Biology u Contemporary Religions and Spiritualities u Design: Brand Development/Ceramics/Fashion and Textiles/Interaction Design u Ecological Impact Assessment u Fine Art u Geography u Health Studies u Irish Studies u Professional Learning (Education) Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE): 1--2 yrs Middle Years (English Enrichment) u Middle Years (ICT) u Middle Years (Maths) u Middle Years (MFL) u Middle Years (Science) u Primary u Primary (Early Years) u Secondary (Art and Design) u Secondary (Design & Technology) u Secondary (English) u Secondary (History) u Secondary (Information & Communication Technology) u Secondary (Maths) u Secondary (MFL) u Secondary (Music) u Secondary (PE) u Secondary (Religious Education) u Secondary (Science)
UNIVERSITY OF BEDFORDSHIRE Park Square Luton LU1 3JU Tel: 01234 400400 Fax: 01582 486260 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.beds.ac.uk All degrees are modular.
First Degrees BA/BA Hons BSc/BSc Hons 3--4 yrs BEd Hons LLB Accounting u Accounting and Law u Adventure Recreation u Advertising and Marketing Communications u Advertising Design u Animation u Applied Education Studies u Applied Psychology u Applied Social Studies u Art and Design u Artificial Intelligence and Robotics u Biomedical Science u Business Decision Management u Business Information Systems u Business Management u Business Studies u Child and Adolescent Studies u Childhood and Youth Studies u Coaching Science u Computer
Animation u Computer Games Development u Computer Graphics u Computer Networking u Computer Science u Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence u Computer Science and Robotics u Computer Science and Software Engineering u Computer Security and Forensics u Computing (January start) u Computing and Information Technology (PT evening) u Computing and Mathematics u Creative Writing u Criminology u Criminology and Sociology u Dance and Professional Practice u Digital Photography and Video Art u Early Years Education u Education -- Primary (3--7 or 5--11 yrs, leading to qualified teacher status) u Education Studies u Education Studies and English u English Language for Business u English Language Studies u English Language Studies with Teaching English as a Foreign Language u English Studies u English with Theatre
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University of Bedfordshire Studies u Event Management u Exercise and Fitness Practice u Fine Art u Football Studies u Graphic Design u Health and Social Care u Health Psychology u Human Biology u Human Resource Management u Illustration u Information Systems u Interior Architecture u Interior Design u International Tourism Management u Internet and e-Business u Internet Computing u Journalism u Journalism and Public Relations u Leisure Management u LLB Law u Marketing u Marketing and Media Practices u Media Performance u Media Practices (Mass Communications) u Media Practices and Public Relations u Media Production u Midwifery -- Registered Midwife u Midwifery -- Registered Midwife (18 mths) u Mobile Computing u Music Technology u Network Management u Nursing u Performing Arts u Physical Education leading to award of qualified teacher status u post-compulsory Education (2 yr programme) u Psychological Studies u Psychology u Psychology and Criminal Behaviour u Psychology and Criminology u Public Relations u Social Psychology u Social Work u Software Engineering u Sport and Exercise Science u Sport and Physical Education u Sport Development u Sport Management u Sport Marketing u Sport Studies u Sport Tourism u Sport, Media and Culture u Sports Therapy u Television Production u Travel and Tourism
Higher Degrees Master’s Degrees DBA Doctor of Business Administration LLM Commercial Law MA Applied Linguistics (TEFL) u Art and Design u Art Design and Internet Technologies u Children’s Literature and Culture u Education u Intercultural Communication u International Cinema u Media Arts (Mass Communications) u Media Production (Documentary) u Media, Culture and Technology u Medical Education u New Media and Internet Technologies u Professional Studies in Education MBA For Developing Business by Supported Learning u MBA (India/Oman) u MBA Master of Business Administration Executive MBA Executive MBA MSc Applied Computing and Information Technology u Art Management u Association of Chartered
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Certified Accountants (ACCA) u Biotechnology u Business and Management u Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) u Chartered Management Institute -- Executive Diploma in Management u Clinical Science u Computer and Internet Applications u Computer Animation u Computer Networking u Computer Science u Computing and Information Technology u e-Business and Management u Entrepreneurship and Business Management u Finance and Business Management u Health Psychology u Human Resource Management (CIPD -- by flexi-study) u Human Resource Management (CIPD -- PT) u Human Resource Management (CIPD accredited) u International Business and Management u International Finance and Banking u International Tourism u Logistics and Business Management u Marketing and Business Management u Marketing Communications u Palliative Care u Professional Practice (Acute and Critical Care) u Professional Practice (Clinical Leadership) u Professional Practice (Mental Health and Learning Disabilities) u Professional Practice (Midwifery) u Psychological Approaches to Health and Management u Public Health u Research and Evaluation u Social Work u Sport Management and Society u Sport, Leisure and Business Management u Systemic Leadership and Organization u Systemic Therapy PGCE Education Key Stage 2/3 Middle Years u postcompulsory Education u Primary Education u Primary Education with Modern Languages u Secondary Education 14--19 Applied Business u Secondary Education 14--19 Applied ICT u Secondary Education 14--19 Applied Leisure and Tourism u Secondary Education Dance u Secondary Education English u Secondary Education Extended Mathematics u Secondary Education Mathematics u Secondary Education Modern Languages u Secondary Education Science u Secondary Physical Education GTP Graduate Teacher Programme
Diploma DipHE: 2 yrs Nursing u Operating Department Practice DPSI Public Service Interpreting Diploma Foundation Degree (FdA/FdSc): 2 yrs 3D Design u Aviation Management u Beauty Therapy u Biomedical Science u Business Decision Management u Business Information Technology u Business Information Technology and Networking u
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The Queen’s University of Belfast Business Studies u Child and Adolescent Studies u Computer Networking and Hardware -- CCNA and CCNP routes u Computer Networking Technology u Computer Software Development u Computing u Computing (HND) u Construction Management u Contemporary Fine Art Practice u Creative and Editorial Photography u Digital Imaging and Design for Media u Educational Practice u Fashion and Textile Design u Fashion, Surface Pattern and Design u Football Studies u Graphic Design u Graphic Design and Advertising u Health and Social Care u
Health, Fitness and Personal Training u Interior Design u International Tennis Management u Media Production u Modern Telecommunications u Music Technology u Nutritional Therapy u Performing Arts and Professional Practice u Psychology and Crime u Psychology and Criminal Behaviour u Specialist Make-up Design u Sport and Exercise Science u Sports Science (HND) u Sports Therapy u Teaching in Post-Compulsory Education u Web Design u Web Development u Youth and Community Studies
THE QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY OF BELFAST University Road Belfast BT7 1NN Tel: 02890 245133 Website: www.qub.ac.uk BA Hons Most students are admitted to Level 1 of an 18 module programme. Progress towards the degree is measured by modules completed rather than by number of years of study. A FT student will normally complete a BA degree in six semesters, three years. A PT student may take as long as is required to accumulate 18 modules, and students may move between FT or PT modes of study from one semester to the next. FT students progress at the rate of three modules per semester with module assessment completed by the end of each semester. Students normally take six modules at Level 1, across a minimum of three and a maximum of six subjects. Twelve of the 18 modules must be above Level 1 and six of these must be at Level 3. Students taking up Byzantine Studies, Celtic, Greek and Latin ab initi may be required to intercalate a year for intensive language study on completion of requisite Level 1 modules.
First Degrees BDS Dentistry BA Hons: 3 yrs American Studies u Ancient History u Ancient History & Archaeology or Celtic or English or Greek or History & Philosophy of Science or Modern History or Social Anthropology u Ancient History with Archaeology or Business Economics or Byzantine Studies or Celtic or Classical Studies or Cultural & Media Studies or Drama or Economic & Social
History or English or European Area Studies or European Literature in Translation or French or Geography or Modern History or Music or Philosophy or Policy Studies or Politics or Scholastic Philosophy or Social Anthropology or Sociology or Spanish or Women’s Studies u Archaeology u Archaeology with Ancient History or Business Economics or Byzantine Studies or Celtic or Classical Studies or Cultural & Media Studies or Drama or English or European Literature in Translation or French or Geography or Modern History or Music or Philosophy or Politics or Scholastic Philosophy or Social Anthropology or Spanish or Women’s Studies u Byzantine Studies u Byzantine Studies & Sociology or English or Greek or History & Philosophy of Science or Human Geography or Latin or Modern History or Philosophy or Politics or Psychology or Scholastic Philosophy or Social Anthropology or Social Policy or Women’s Studies u Byzantine Studies with Ancient History or Business Economics or Celtic or Classical Studies or Cultural & Media Studies or Drama or English or European Area Studies or European Literature in Translation or French or Geography or Modern History or Music or Philosophy or Policy Studies or Politics or Scholastic Philosophy or Social Anthropology or Sociology or Spanish or Women’s Studies u Celtic u Celtic with Ancient History or Archaeology or Byzantine Studies or Classical Studies or Cultural & Media Studies or Drama or English or European Area Studies or European Literature in Translation or French or Geography or Modern History or Philosophy or
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The Queen’s University of Belfast Policy Studies or Politics or Scholastic Philosophy or Sociology or Spanish or Women’s Studies u Classical Studies u Classical Studies with Ancient History or Archaeology or Business Economics or Byzantine Studies or Cultural & Media Studies or Drama or Economic & Social History or English or European Area Studies or European Literature in Translation or French or Geography or Modern History or Music or Philosophy or Policy Studies or Politics or Scholastic Philosophy or Social Anthropology or Sociology or Spanish u Classics (Major or Joint Honours) u Drama u Economics & European Area Studies or Drama or Politics or Scholastic Philosophy u English u English & History & Philosophy of Science or Scholastic Philosophy or Theology u English & Theology or History & Philosophy of Science or Scholastic Philosophy u English & Women’s Studies or Politics or Social Anthropology or Social Policy or Sociology u English or Theology u English with Ancient History or Archaeology or Business Economics or Byzantine Studies or Celtic or Classical Studies or Cultural & Media Studies or Drama or Economic & Social History or European Area Studies or European Literature in Translation or French or Geography or Modern History or Music or Philosophy or Policy Studies or Politics or Social Anthropology or Sociology or Spanish or Women’s Studies u Ethnomusicology u Ethnomusicology & Music or Politics or Social Anthropology u Ethnomusicology with Ancient History or Archaeology or Business Economics or Byzantine Studies or Celtic or Classical Studies or Cultural & Media Studies or English or European Area Studies or European Literature in Translation or Geography or Modern History or Music or Philosophy or Policy Studies or Politics or Scholastic Philosophy or Social Anthropology or Sociology or Spanish or Women’s Studies u European Area Studies (Joint Honours) u European Area Studies with Ancient History or Archaeology or Business Economics or Byzantine Studies or Celtic or Classical Studies or Cultural & Media Studies or Drama or English or European Literature in Translation or French or Geography or Modern History or Music or Philosophy or Policy Studies or Politics or Scholastic Philosophy or Social Anthropology or Sociology or Spanish or Women’s Studies u Film Studies u French with Ancient History or Business Economics or Celtic or Cultural & Media Studies or Drama or English or English Literature in Translation or European Area Studies or Geography or Modern History or Music or Philosophy or Policy Studies or Politics or Scholastic Philosophy or Social Anthropology or Sociology or
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Spanish or Women’s Studies u Geography u Geography & Social Anthropology u Geography with Ancient History or Archaeology or Business Economics or Byzantine Studies or Classical Studies or Drama or English or European Area Studies or European Literature in Translation or Modern History or Music or Philosophy or Policy Studies or Politics or Scholastic Philosophy or Social Anthropology or Sociology or Spanish or Women’s Studies u German with Ancient History or Archaeology or Business Economics or Byzantine Studies or Celtic or Classical Studies or Cultural & Media Studies or Drama or English or European Area Studies or European Literature in Translation or French or Geography or Music or Philosophy or Policy Studies or Politics or Scholastic Philosophy or Social Anthropology or Sociology or Spanish or Women’s Studies u Human Geography or English or European Area Studies or European Literature or French or Geography or Music or Philosophy or Policy Studies or Politics or Scholastic Philosophy or Social Anthropology or Sociology or Spanish or Translation or Women’s Studies u Human Geography with Ancient History or Archaeology or Business Economics or Byzantine Studies or Celtic or Classical Studies or Cultural & Media Studies or Drama or English or European Area Studies or European Literature in Translation or French or Geography or Modern History or Social Anthropology or Sociology or Spanish or Women’s Studies u Modern History u Modern History with Ancient History or Archaeology or Business Economics or Byzantine Studies or Classical Studies or Cultural & Media Studies or Drama or English or European Area Studies or European Literature in Translation or French or Geography or Music or Philosophy or Policy Studies or Politics or Scholastic Philosophy or Social Anthropology or Sociology or Spanish or Women’s Studies u Music with Ancient History or Archaeology or Business Economics or Byzantine Studies or Celtic or Classical Studies or Cultural & Media Studies or Drama or English or European Area Studies or European Literature in Translation or French or Geography or Modern History or Philosophy or Policy Studies or Politics or Scholastic Philosophy or Social Anthropology or Sociology or Spanish or Women’s Studies u Philosophy u Philosophy with Ancient History or Archaeology or Business Economics or Byzantine Studies or Celtic or Classical Studies or Cultural & Media Studies or Drama or English or European Area Studies or European Literature in Translation or French or Geography or Modern
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The Queen’s University of Belfast History or Music or Policy Studies or Politics or Scholastic Philosophy or Social Anthropology or Sociology or Spanish or Women’s Studies u Policy Studies u Politics u Politics or Sociology u Scholastic Philosophy u Scholastic Philosophy with Ancient History or Archaeology or Business Economics or Byzantine Studies or Celtic or Classical Studies or Cultural & Media Studies or Drama or English or European Area Studies or European Literature in Translation or French or Geography or Modern History or Music or Philosophy or Policy Studies or Politics or Social Anthropology or Sociology or Spanish or Women’s Studies u Social Anthropology u Social Anthropology with Ancient History or Archaeology or Business Economics or Byzantine Studies or Celtic or Classical Studies or Cultural & Media Studies or Drama or English or European Area Studies or European Literature in Translation or French or Geography or Modern History or Music or Philosophy or Policy Studies or Politics or Scholastic Philosophy or Sociology or Spanish or Women’s Studies u Sociology u Women’s Studies BAgr Pass/Hons: 3 yrs Agricultural Science BD Hons: 3 yrs Divinity BEng Hons: 3 yrs Aeronautical Engineering u Chemical Engineering u Chemical with Food Engineering u Chemical with Polymer Engineering u Civil Engineering u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Manufacturing Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Mechanical Engineering with Food Engineering u Process Engineering with Computing BSc Hons: 3 yrs Accounting u Agricultural Economics u Agriculture Economics & Management with Extended Studies in Europe u Anatomy u Animal Science u Applied Mathematics & Physics u Archaeology -- Palaeoecology & Geography u Archaeology & Palaeoecology u Architecture u Biochemistry u Biological Sciences u Biological Sciences (Plant Science) u Business & Information Systems Technology u Business Information Technology u Chemistry u Computational Mathematics u Computer Science u Computer Science & Mathematics u Computer Science & Physics u Economics u Environmental Biology u Environmental Planning u Food Science u Food Technology u Geography u Geography & Geology u Geography with Extended Studies in Europe or Studies in Europe u Geology u Management u Management & Information Systems u Management
with French or Spanish u Marine Biology u Mathematics u Mathematics with Extended Studies in Europe u Medicinal Chemistry u Microbiology u Molecular Biology u Music Technology u Physics u Physics with Astrophysics u Physics with Extended Studies in Europe u Physics with Materials Science u Physiology u Psychology u Theoretical Physics u Zoology BTh: 3 yrs Theology LLB Hons: 3 yrs Law u Law with Politics BA Hons: 3--4 yrs Ancient History & Byzantine Studies or Economics or Greek or History & Philosophy of Science or Human Geography or Latin or Modern History or Philosophy or Politics or Psychology or Scholastic Philosophy or Social Anthropology or Social Policy or Sociology or Spanish or Women’s Studies u Ancient History & Byzantine Studies or English or History & Philosophy of Science or Philosophy or Politics or Psychology or Scholastic Philosophy or Social Anthropology or Social Policy or Spanish u Ancient History & Celtic or Archaeology or Byzantine Studies or Classical Studies or English or French or German or Greek or Latin or Music or Philosophy or Politics or Scholastic Philosophy or Social Anthropology or Spanish u Ancient History & Classical Studies or Celtic or English or German or History & Philosophy of Science or Philosophy or Politics or Scholastic Philosophy or Social Anthropology u Ancient History & English or Archaeology or Byzantine Studies or Celtic or Classical Studies or Economics or French or German or Greek or Latin or Modern History or Music or Philosophy or Politics or Psychology or Scholastic Philosophy or Social Anthropology or Social Policy or Sociology or Spanish or Theology or Women’s Studies u Ancient History & Greek or Archaeology or Celtic or English or French or German or History & Philosophy of Science or Philosophy or Politics or Psychology or Scholastic Philosophy or Social Anthropology or Social Policy or Sociology or Spanish u Ancient History & History & Philosophy of Science or Archaeology or Byzantine Studies or Classical Studies or Greek or Latin or Philosophy or Politics or Psychology or Scholastic Philosophy or Social Anthropology or Social Policy or Sociology or Theology u Ancient History & Latin or Byzantine Studies or Celtic or English or French or German or History & Philosophy of Science or Philosophy or Politics or Psychology or Scholastic Philosophy or Social Anthropology or Social Policy or
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The Queen’s University of Belfast Sociology or Spanish u Ancient History & Modern History or Archaeology or Economics or English or French or Politics or Social Anthropology or Social Policy or Sociology u Ancient History & Philosophy or Byzantine Studies or Celtic or Classical Studies or Computer Science or English or French or German or Greek or History & Philosophy of Science or Latin or Music or Politics or Psychology or Scholastic Philosophy or Social Anthropology or Social Policy or Sociology or Spanish u Ancient History & Politics or Byzantine Studies or Celtic or Classical Studies or Economics or English or Ethnomusicology or European Area Studies or French or German or Greek or History & Philosophy of Science or Human Geography or Latin or Modern History or Music or Philosophy or Psychology or Scholastic Philosophy or Social Anthropology or Social Policy or Spanish or Women’s Studies u Ancient History & Scholastic Philosophy or Byzantine Studies or Celtic or Classical Studies or Economics or English or French or German or Greek or History & Philosophy of Science or Latin or Music or Philosophy or Politics or Psychology or Social Anthropology or Social Policy or Theology u Ancient History & Social Anthropology or Archaeology or Byzantine Studies or Celtic or Classical Studies or English or Ethnomusicology or French or Geography or German or Greek or History & Philosophy of Science or Latin or Modern History or Music or Philosophy or Politics or Psychology or Scholastic Philosophy or Social Philosophy or Social Policy or Sociology or Spanish or Women’s Studies u Ancient History & Spanish or Byzantine Studies or Celtic or English or French or German or Greek or Latin or Music or Philosophy or Politics or Scholastic Philosophy or Social Anthropology u Ancient History or English or History & Philosophy of Science or Latin or Modern History or Philosophy or Scholastic Philosophy or Spanish u Byzantine Studies & Psychology or English or Greek or History & Philosophy of Science or Latin or Music or Philosophy or Politics or Scholastic Philosophy or Social Anthropology or Social Policy or Sociology or Spanish u Byzantine Studies & Social Policy or English or Greek or History & Philosophy of Science or Human Geography or Latin or Modern History or Philosophy or Politics or Psychology or Scholastic Philosophy or Social Anthropology or Sociology or Women’s Studies 4 yrs u Celtic & French or Economics or English or German or Greek or Latin or Modern History or Music or Philosophy or Politics or Scholastic Philosophy or Social Anthropology or Spanish u Celtic & German or Classical Studies or
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Economics or English or French or Greek or Latin or Music or Philosophy or Politics or Scholastic Philosophy or Social Anthropology or Spanish u Celtic & Music or Computer Science or English or Ethnomusicology or French or German or Philosophy or Politics or Psychology or Scholastic Philosophy or Social Anthropology or Spanish u Economics & English or European Area Studies or French or German or Modern History or Politics or Scholastic Philosophy u European Studies u French u German u Human Geography & Politics or Social Policy or Sociology u Spanish BAgr Pass/Hons: 4 yrs Agriculture BEng Hons: 4 yrs Computer Science u Electronic & Software Engineering BSc Hons: 4 yrs Agricultural Technology u Finance u Accounting with French or German or Spanish LLB Hons: 4 yrs Law & Accounting u Common & Civil Law with French or Spanish MPharm: 4 yrs Pharmacy MSc: 4 yrs Applied Mathematics & Physics u Applied Physics u Physics u Physics with Materials Science or Astrophysics u Theoretical Physics 5 yrs u Extended Studies in Europe
Higher Degrees BArch/MArch/MSc: Architecture BSc: Bachelor of Legal Science (2 yr conversion programme for Graduates) Dip/MSc: Applied Environmental Sciences Clinical Pharmacy u Communication u Community Pharmacy u Computer Science & Applications u Developmental & Educational Psychology u Engineering Computation u Environmental Chemistry u Environmental Engineering u Finance u Food Science u Materials Science u Medieval Archaeology u Optoelectronics & Optical Information Processing u Polymer Engineering u Process Engineering u Rural Development u Town & Country Planning LLM: Human Rights & Criminal Justice Human Rights & Criminal Justice (Cross-border) u Human Rights Law u Human Rights Law (Crossborder) MA: British History Comparative Ethnic Conflict u English Language Teaching u European & Global Governance u
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The Queen’s University of Belfast European Literature & Culture u German Studies u German & Jewish Studies u Germany in Europe u International Politics u Irish & Celtic u Irish History u Irish Migration Studies u Irish Politics u Irish Women’s Studies u Modern European Studies u Music u Performance Studies u Politics u Psychoanalytic Studies u Religion & Society u Renaissance Music u Renaissance Studies u Spanish u Theory, Culture & Identity u Women & Gender Studies MA/Dip: Archaeology Byzantine Studies u Classics u Creative Writing u Cross-border Studies u English Language Study and Linguistics u Ethnomusicology u French and Linguistics u Irish Studies u Irish Writing u Medieval Studies u Modern Literary Studies u Music Technology u Philosophy u Reconceiving the Renaissance: Literatures, Places, Cultures u Scholastic Philosophy MBA: Business Administration MEd/MScEd/EdD/PGCE: Education MEng: Electrical & Electronic Engineering MMedSc Education for the Health Care Professions u Laboratory Science MRes Master of Research (Biology & Biochemistry) u Social Research Methods MSc Advanced Social Work u Applied Mathematics & Physics u Chemistry u Developmental & Educational Psychology u Electronics u Environmental Chemistry u European Public Policy u Food Safety Management u Manufacturing Systems Engineering u Medieval Archaeology u Midwifery u Nursing u Occupational Psychology u Palaeocology u Physics u Physics with Astrophysics u Physics with Extended Studies in Europe u Physics with Materials Science u Psychotherapy (Psychoanalytic) u Science Communication u Social Learning Theory u Systemic Psychotherapy u Telecommunications u Theoretical Physics MSc (Ed): Computer Based Learning MSc/Diploma: Applied Environmental Sciences MSSc European Integration u Human Rights & Criminal Justice u Irish Migration Studies u Lifelong Learning
u Organization & Management u Social & Community Development u Work-based Learning
MSSc/Dip Criminal Justice
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Criminology
MSW: Social Work MTh: Theology PhD: Clinical Psychology MB BCh BAO: Medicine MEng: 4 yrs Aeronautical Engineering u Chemical Engineering u Chemical with Food Engineering u Chemical with Polymer Engineering u Civil Engineering u Computer Science u Computer Science including Professional Experience u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Environmental & Civil Engineering u Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering u Process Engineering with Computing u Structural Engineering with Architecture u Structural Engineering with Architecture 5 yrs Dip/MSc: PT Manufacturing Technology
Higher Doctorates EdD (taught doctorate): Education MD: Medicine DGov: Governance
Diplomas Diploma Applied Psychotherapy u Child Care (Diploma in Advanced Study) u Education u Information Engineering u Mental Health
Certi¢cates Certificate Criminology & Criminal Justice (Certificate in Professional Development) u Education u Professional Legal Studies u Psychotherapeutic Studies u Veterinary Pharmacy Postgraduate Certificate: u Community Communication Management
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UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM Edgbaston Birmingham B15 2TT Tel: 01214 143344 Fax: 01214 147926 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.bham.ac.uk
First Degrees Arts & Social Sciences BA Joint Hons: 3--4 yrs African Studies u American & Canadian Studies u Anthropology u Archaeology & Ancient History u Artificial Intelligence u Business Studies u Classical Literature & Civilization u Computer Studies u Drama u East Mediterranean History u Economics u English u French Studies u Geography u German Studies u Hispanic Studies u History u History of Art u International Relations u Islamic Studies u Italian Studies u Mathematics u Media, Culture and Society u Music u Philosophy u Political Science u Portuguese u Russian Studies u Social Policy u Sociology u Technology u Theology u Urban and Regional Planning BA/BSc Major/Minor Combinations: 3--4 yrs African Studies with American and Canadian Studies u African Studies with Technology u American and Canadian Studies with African Studies u American and Canadian Studies with English u American and Canadian Studies with French u American and Canadian Studies with Hispanic Studies u American and Canadian Studies with History u American and Canadian Studies with History or Art u Archaeology & Ancient History with Technology u Economics with Central and East European Studies u Economics with Russian Studies u English with American and Canadian Studies u French Studies with Technology u German Studies with Technology u Hispanic Studies with American and Canadian Studies u Hispanic Studies with Technology u History of Art with American and Canadian Studies u History of Art with Technology u History with American and Canadian Studies u Italian Studies with Technology u Mathematics with Russian Studies u Philosophy with Technology u Portuguese with Technology u Russian Studies with Central and East European Studies BA Single Hons: 3 yrs African and Afro-American Studies u African Studies u African Studies with Anthropology u African
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Studies with Development u Anthropology u Applied Golf Management Studies u Archaeology u Archaeology & Ancient History u Childhood, Culture & Education u Classical Literature & Civilization u Culture, Society & Communication (Europe) u Drama & Theatre Arts u East Mediterranean History u Economic and Social History u English u English Language & Literature in Education u European Politics, Society and Economics u Geography u History & Social Science u History of Art u History, Ancient u History, Ancient & Medieval u History, Economic and Social u History, Heritage, Education u History, Medieval & Modern u International Relations u International Studies with Economics u International Studies with Political Science u Islamic Studies u Media, Culture and Society u Medieval English and History u Philosophy u Political Economy u Political Science u Social Policy u Social Work u Sociology u Sports, Physical Education & Community Studies u Theology BA Single Hons: 4 yrs American & Canadian Studies u Culture, Society & Communication (Europe) with a Modern Language u French Studies u German Studies u Hispanic Studies u International Studies with French or German or Spanish u Italian Studies u Modern Languages u Modern Languages and European Studies (Politics) u Modern Languages and European Studies (Society, Culture and History) u Modern Languages, Major/ Minor combinations u Russian Studies BMus Hons: 3 yrs Music BSc Hons: 3 yrs Accounting & Finance u Business Communications u Business Management u Economics u Geography u Geography and Urban Regional Planning u Mathematical Economics and Statistics u Money, Banking & Finance u Public and Social Policy Management u Public Policy, Government & Management u Urban and Regional Planning/Public Policy, Government and Management LLB Hons: 3 yrs (Graduate Entry, 2 yrs) Law u Law with Business Studies
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University of Birmingham BSc: 4 yrs Business Management with year in industry u Economics with French or German or Italian or Japanese or Spanish or Portuguese u International Business u International Business Communications u International Business with Language (options in French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Spanish) BSc Single Hons: 4 yrs Money, Banking & Finance with French or German or Italian or Portuguese or Spanish LLB Hons: 4 yrs Law with French u Law with German BA/BSc: 4 yrs International Foundation Programme in Humanities and Social Sciences (successful completion of foundation year gives entry to specified degree programmes in Humanities or Social Sciences)
Medical Science BMedSc: 3 yrs Biomedical Materials Science u Medical Science Medicine & Dentistry DipHE: 3 yrs Nursing (Adult) u Nursing (Mental Health) BMedSci: 3 yrs Biomedical Materials Science BNurs: 3 yrs Nursing BSc: 3 yrs Physiotherapy BSc: 6 yrs PT Physiotherapy (flexible route) MBChB: 4 yrs Medicine (Graduate Entry) BDS: 5 yrs Dental Surgery MBChB: 5 yrs Medicine
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Science & Technology BSc Joint Hons: 3 yrs Geology and Archaeology u Geology and Geography u Mathematics and Sports Science BSc Single Hons: 3 yrs Artificial Intelligence & Computer Science u Biochemistry u Biochemistry with Biotechnology u Biochemistry with Molecular Cell Biology u Bioinformatics u Biological Sciences u Biological Sciences (Animal Biology) u Biological Sciences (Biotechnology) u Biological Sciences (Environmental Biology) u Biological Sciences (Genetics) u Biological Sciences (Microbiology) u Biological Sciences (Plant Biology) u Communication of Technology u Computer Science
Computer Science with Business Management u Disaster Management and Technology u Environmental Management u Environmental Science u Geography u Geology with Biology u Human Biology u Mathematical Sciences u Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence u Mathematics and Sports Science u Mathematics with Psychology u Medical Biochemistry u Natural Sciences u Psychology u Sport & Exercise Sciences u Sports Science & Materials Technology u Sustainable Technology u Technology u
BSc Single Hons: 4 yrs Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science with Study Abroad u Biochemistry with Professional Placement u Biochemistry with Study in Continental Europe u Bioinformatics with Professional Placement u Biological Sciences with Professional Placement u Biological Sciences with Study in Continental Europe u Chemistry with a Year in Continental Europe u Chemistry with Foundation year u Computer Science with Study Abroad u Environmental Science with Professional Placement u Human Biology with Professional Placement u International Foundation Programme in Science u Mathematics Foundation Year u Mathematics with Study in Continental Europe u Natural Sciences with Study in Continental Europe u Physics and Astrophysics (International Study) u Physics Foundation Year u Physics with an intercalated year in Computer Science BEng/MEng Hons: 3--4 yrs Biomedical Engineering u Building Design & Planning u Chemical Engineering u Chemical Engineering with Business Management u Chemical Engineering with Foundation year u Civil Engineering u Civil Engineering with Business Management u Civil Engineering with Foundation year u Communication Systems Engineering u Communication Systems Engineering with Business Management u Computer & Communication Systems Engineering u Computer Interactive Systems u Computer Interactive Systems with Business Management u Computer Science/Software Engineering u Computer Systems Engineering u Computer Systems Engineering with Business Management u Computer Systems Engineering with International Study u Electronic & Computer Engineering u Electronic & Software Engineering u Electronic and Communications Engineering u Electronic and Electrical Engineering u Electronic and Electrical Engineering with Foundation year u Electronic Engineering u Electronic Engineering with Business Management u Engineering with Business Management u Engineering with
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University of Birmingham Foundation year u Materials Science & Technology/ Materials Engineering u Materials Science and Engineering with Business Management u Mechanical & Materials Engineering u Mechanical and Automotive Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Mechanical Engineering with Business Management u Mechanical Engineering with Business Management with Foundation year u Mechanical Engineering with Foundation year u Metallurgy and Materials with Foundation year u Metallurgy/Materials Engineering BSc/MSc: 3--4 yrs Chemistry u Chemistry with Analytical Science or Biorganic Chemistry or Business Management or Environmental Science or French u Chemistry with Pharmacology u Chemistry with Psychology u Environmental Geoscience u Geology u Mathematical Engineering u Mathematical Sciences u Mathematics & Computer Science u Mathematics with Business Management u Multimedia Computer Systems u Physics u Physics & Astrophysics u Physics (International Study) u Physics and Space Research u Physics with Business Management u Physics with Medical Physics u Physics with Particle Physics and Cosmology u Pure Mathematics & Computer Science u Resource and Applied Geology u Theoretical Physics u Theoretical Physics & Applied Mathematics MEng: 4 yrs Chemical Engineering (Industrial Experience) u Chemical Engineering (International Study) u Civil Engineering with industrial experience u Civil Engineering with International Study u Communication Systems Engineering with International Study u Computer and Communication Systems Engineering with International Study u Computer Interactive Systems with International Study u Electronic and Electrical Engineering with International Study u Electronic Engineering with International Study MSc: 4 yrs Chemistry with Study Abroad u Environmental Geoscience with an International Year u Geology with an International Year u Physics with Nanotechnology u Resource & Applied Geology with an International Year
Higher Degrees BPhil Counselling MA/Dip African Studies u Biblical Studies u Curatorial Archaeology u Editing Texts in Religion u European
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Studies u Heritage Management u Historic Environment Conservation u Industrial Archaeology u International Studies (Contemporary Pacific Asia) u International Studies (Diplomacy) u International Studies (European Integration) u International Studies (European Political Economy) u International Studies (General) u International Studies (Globalization and Governance) u International Studies (International Economic Management) u International Studies (International Peacekeeping) u International Studies (International Political Economy) u International Studies (International Relations Theory) u International Studies (Research Methods) u International Studies (Security) u Landscape Archaeology and Geomatics u Modern Political Thought and Theory (Research Methods) u Political Science u Political Science (Research Methods) u Political Thought and Theory u Politics and Religion u Practical Archaeology u Religion and Culture u Shakespeare and Theatre u Social Policy u Social Research (Social Policy) u Social Research and Reflective Professional Practice MA/Dip/Cert Community Mental Health (the Recover programme) u Islamic Studies u Quaker Studies MRes Chemical Engineering Science u Cognition & Computational Neuroscience u Cognition and Neuroscience u Cognitive Neuropsychology and Rehabilitation u Computing & Cognition u Conservation Biology and Genetics u Electronic, Electrical and Computer Engineering u Materials Processing u Mechanistic Molecular Toxicology u Molecular and Cellular Biology u Nanochemistry and Materials Chemistry u Psychology u Science and Engineering of Materials MRes/Diploma/Certificate Research in Education MPhil: Research Degrees with Training African and Caribbean Literature u African Literature and Post-Colonial Critical Theory u African Studies (Independent Study) u American Literature and Film u Applied Mathematics u Archaeological Practice u Biblical Studies u Biblical Text Criticism u Byzantine Studies u Caribbean Literature u Childhood, Youth and Education u Classics u Contemporary German Studies u Corpus Linguistics u Cultural Inquiry (Interdisciplinary) u Cultural Studies and Sociology u Cuneiform and Ancient Near Eastern Studies u Drama and Theatre Studies u Dramaturgy u Early Modern History u Educational Studies u Egyptology u Film Studies u Gender Issues in Africa
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University of Birmingham u Gender Studies (Interdisciplinary) u Greek Archaeology u Hispanic Studies u History and Politics of Southern Africa u History of Art u History of Christianity u History of Medicine u History, Film and Television u Humanities (Interdisciplinary) u Inter-religious Relations u Islamic Studies u Late Antiquity u Literary Transitions u Management Mathematics u Media and Popular Culture in Africa u Medieval History u Medieval Studies (Interdisciplinary) u Missiology u Modern East Mediterranean History u Modern European Cultures u Modern European History u Modern Greek Studies u Music u Ottoman Studies u Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies u Philosophy u Playwriting Studies u Pure Mathematics u Quaker Studies u Religion & Culture u Sikh Studies u Theological Studies u Twentieth Century British History u US Foreign Policy u US Intelligence Services MSc Accounting & Finance u Advanced Computer Science u Advancing Practice u Advancing Practice (Applied Research) u Advancing Practice (Specialist Manipulative Physiotherapy) u Advancing Practice (Specialist Neurological Rehabilitation) u Advancing Practice (Specialist Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation) u Applied Climatology & Meteorology u Communications Engineering u Contemporary Russian and East European Studies u Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility u Development Economics u Economic Competitiveness and International Business u Economic Policy and International Business u Economics u Educational Psychology u Electronic and Computer Engineering u Environmental Health u Human Resource Management u Human-Centred Systems u Hydrogeology u Immunology & Infection u International Business u International Economics u International Money and Banking u Internet Software Systems u Investments u Marketing u Medical & Radiation Physics u Money, Banking and Finance u Multimedia Computer Systems u Paediatrics u Physics and Technology of Nuclear Reactors u Physiotherapy (pre-registration) u Power Electronics, Machines and Drives u Public & Environmental Health Sciences u Research Methods in Public Services MSc (Research): 1 yr FT Business u Economics u International Development u Local Government Studies u Urban and Regional Studies MSc/Dip/Cert Applied Genetics u Biological Recording Collection & Management u Child and Family Mental Health u
Clinical Neuropsychiatry u Conservation and Utilisation of Plant Genetic Resources u Construction Management u Engineering Project Management u Epilepsy u Forensic Mental Health Care u Foundation Engineering u General Dental Practice u Geotechnical Engineering and Management u Global Ethics u Human Rights and Human Values u Learning Disability Studies u Manufacturing Engineering and Management u Mental Health in Older People u Natural Computation u Operations Management u Primary Care u River Environmental Management u Road Management & Engineering u Roads and Public Policy u Toxicology u Water Resources Technology & Management MSc/Diploma Advanced Chemical Engineering u Air Pollution Management & Control u Biochemical Engineering u Clinical Criminology (PT) u Clinical Oncology u Computer Science u Conservation and Utilisation of Plant Genetic Resources u Criminological Psychology u Enterprise, Environment and Place u Forensic Psychology Practice u Health Care Ethics and Law u Health Sciences u Health Sciences (Nursing Practice) u Health Technology Assessment (HTA) u History of Military Medicine and Health Care u Occupational Health u Science of Occupational Health, Safety & the Environment MSc/Graduate Diploma Decentralised Governance and Devlopment (International) u Economic Development Research & Policy u Governance & Development Management (International) u Health Care Policy & Management u Health Economics & Health Policy u Health & Hospital Management u Housing Research & Policy u International Health Management & Development u Leadership for Health Services Improvement u Managing Partnerships in Health and Social Care u Managing Quality in Health Care u Poverty Reduction & Development Management (International) u Primary Health Care Policy & Management u Public Economic Management & Finance u Research in Urban & Regional Regeneration u Rural Development (International) u Urban Governance for Development (International) u Urban Regeneration Research & Policy u Urban & Regional Studies MSc/Graduate Dip/Cert Criminal Justice Management u Economic Development Research and Policy u Global Ethics u Housing Research and Policy u Local Governance u Public Service Management u Public Services u Research in Urban and Regional Regeneration u Social Care
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University of Birmingham Leadership and Management -- Urban and Regional Studies u Urban Regeneration, Research and Policy LLM: 1 yr Law u Commercial Law u Comparative & Public Law u Criminal Law and Criminal Justice u European Law MA: 1 yr Asian Studies (Research) u Community Mental Health u Political Science (Research Methods) MA: 1--2 yrs Applied Corpus Linguistics u Applied Linguistics u British First World War Studies u Byzantine Studies u Citizenship and Culture in Modern France u Classics u Critical Discourse, Culture and Communication u Egyptology u English for Specific Purposes (ESP) u English as a Foreign/Second Language (TEFL/TESL) u English Literature: Meaning & the Production, Transmission & Editing of Texts u European Studies u Greek Archaeology u Heritage Management u History of Art u History of Christianity u International Studies (Mode 3) u Italian Studies: Culture & Communication u Language & Lexicography u Literary Linguistics u Modern European Cultures u Reformation and Early Modern Studies u Russian & East European Studies u Shakespeare and Education u Shakespeare and Theatre u Shakespeare, Stratfordupon-Avon and the Cultural History of Renaissance England u Shakespeare Studies u Social Research (African Studies) u Social Research (Cultural Studies and Sociology) u Social Research (Economic and Social History) u Sociology u Special Applications of Linguistics (SAL) u TEFL/TESL u Text and Book u Trans-Atlantic Studies u Translation Studies u West Midlands History MBA: 1 yr FT MBA: FT MBA (International Banking and Finance) MBA (European Banking and Finance) MBA (Strategy and Procurement Management) European MBA (Bilingual) MBA: 1--2 yrs MBA: PT Public Service MBA: 2 yrs PT Global MBA MBA: 2--4 yrs PT Executive MBA MBA (Strategy and Procurement Management) MMus: 1 yr Composition MPH/Diploma/Certificate: 1--2 yrs Public Health
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MPhil African Studies u American and Canadian Studies u Ancient History & Archaeology u Applied Social Studies u Biosciences u Business u Cancer Studies u Chemical Engineering u Chemistry u Cognitive Science u Computer Science u Clinical Neuroscience u Civil Engineering u Dentistry u Drama and Theatre Arts u Earth Sciences u Economics u Education u Electronic, Electrical and Computer Engineering u English u Environmental Health and Risk Management u Environmental Science u European Studies u French Studies u Geography u German u Global Ethics u Health Services Management u Health Sciences u Hispanic Studies u History of Art u History of Medicine u Immunity and Infection u International Development u International Studies u Islamic Studies u Italian Studies u Local Government Studies u Materials Processing u Mathematics u Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering u Medical Sciences u Medicine u Medieval & Modern History u Metallurgy & Materials u Music u Occupational Health u Paediatrics & Child Health u Philosophy u Physics and Astronomy u Political Science u Primary Care u Psychology u Public Health u Reproductive Health u Russian & East European Studies u Sport & Exercise Sciences u Theology u Urban and Regional Studies MEd/MA/Diploma/PG Cert/BPhil/Advanced Cert/ DipHE/CertHE) An Interdisciplinary Approach to Learning Difficulties u Applied Studies in Dance u Autism (Adults) u Autism (Children) u Autistic Spectrum Disorders u Bilingualism in Education u Community User Research and Evaluation u Community, Play and Youth Studies u Dyslexia Studies u Early Years: Sensory and Multiple Needs u Education u Educational Psychology u Further Education & Rehabilitation Services for Visual Impairment u Hearing Impaired u History of Childhood and Youth in European Cultural History u Inclusion and Special Education Needs u Inclusive Education u International Management & Policy u IT and Education u Management of Special Education in Developing Countries u Mentoring u Multisensory Impairment (Deafblindness) u Professional Studies u Professional Studies (SENCO) u Religious Education u Research in Education u Social, Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties u Special Education Needs u Speech & Language Difficulties u TEFL u Visual Impairment u Working with Children and Young People with Social, Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties u Youth and Community Studies
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University of Birmingham PGCE: Early Years (3--7) PGCE: General Primary (5--11) PGCE: Secondary (11--18) Biology u Chemistry u English u French u Geography u German u History u History and Citizenship u Mathematics u Mathematics (2 yrs) u Physical Education u Physics u Religious Education u Spanish with French LLM/MJur: 1--2 yrs Law MA: 2 yrs Social Work MLitt: 2 yrs FT; 4 yrs PT Drama & Theatre Arts u English u French Studies u German Studies u Hispanic Studies u Italian Studies u Philosophy
Doctorates ClinPsyD: 3 yrs Clinical Psychology DForen.Psych Forensic Psychology Practice EdD: 3 yrs FT Educational Disadvantage and SEN u Language Studies u Leaders & Leadership in Education u Learning & Learning Contexts EdPsychD: 3 yrs FT Educational Psychology EngD Engineered Metals for High Performance Applications in Aerospace & Related Technologies u Formulation Engineering u Materials Processing HScD Health Science HScD(Clin) Clinical LLD Law (in respect of substantial contribution to learning) PhD: 3--6 yrs African Studies u American and Canadian Studies u Ancient History & Archaeology u Applied Social Studies u Biosciences u Business u Cancer Studies u Chemical Engineering u Chemistry u Civil Engineering u Clinical Neuroscience u Cognitive Science u Computer Science u Dentistry u Drama and Theatre Arts u Earth Sciences u Economics u Education u Electronic, Electrical and Computer Engineering u English u Environmental Health and Risk Management u Environmental Science u European Studies u French Studies u Geography u German Studies u Global Ethics u Health Sciences u Health Services
Management u Hispanic Studies u History of Art u History of Medicine u Immunity and Infection u International Development u International Studies u Islamic Studies u Italian Studies u Local Government Studies u Materials Processing u Mathematics u Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering u Medical Sciences u Medicine u Medieval & Modern History u Metallurgy & Materials u Music u Occupational Health u Paediatrics & Child Health u Philosophy u Physics and Astronomy u Political Science u Primary Care u Psychology u Public Health u Reproductive Health u Russian & East European Studies u Sport & Exercise Sciences u Theology u Urban and Regional Studies PhD with Integrated Study Atmospheric Sciences & Air Pollution u Chemical Engineering u Drama and Theatre Studies u Education & Learning u European Languages & Cultures u Immunology/Immunology and Infection u International Development u Islamic Studies u Petroleum Geoscience u Shakespeare Studies SocScD: 3 yrs FT, 6 yrs PT Applied Social Research ThD Theology
Higher Medical & Dental Degrees MD
Honorary Degrees DLitt u DD u LLD u MD u DDS u DMus u DSc DEng u MA u MEd (Inclusion and Deaf Pupils) MMus u MEng u MSocSc
u u
Diplomas PGDip Advanced Chemical Engineering u African Studies u Air Pollution Management and Control u Applied Genetics u Biochemical Engineering u Biological Recording Collection and Management u Child and Family Mental Health u Clinical Criminology (PT) u Clinical Neuropsychiatry u Clinical Oncology u Cognitive Behaviour Therapy u Community Mental Health (the Recover programme) u Computer Science u Construction Management u Criminological Psychology (PT) u Curatorial Archaeology u Editing Texts in Religion u Engineering Project Management u Enterprise, Environment and Place u Epilepsy u European Studies u Forensic Mental Health u Forensic Psychology Practice u Foundation Engineering u General Dental Practice u Geotechnical Engineering and Management u Global Ethics u Health
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University of Birmingham Care Ethics and Law u Health Sciences u Health Sciences (Nursing Practice) u Health Technology Assessment u Heritage Management u Historic Environment Conservation u History of Military Medicine and Health Care u Human Rights and Human Values u Industrial Archaeology u International Studies (General) u International Studies (Contemporary Pacific Asia) u International Studies (Diplomacy) u International Studies (European Integration) u International Studies (European Political Economy) u International Studies (Globalization & Governance) u International Studies (International Economic Management) u International Studies (International Peacekeeping) u International Studies (International Political Economy) u International Studies (International Relations Theory) u International Studies (Research Methods) u International Studies (Security) u Islamic Studies u Landscape Archaeology and Geomatics u Learning Disability Studies u Manufacturing Engineering and Management u Mental Health in Older People u Modern Political Thought and Theory u Natural Computation u Occupational Health u Operations Management u Political Science u Political Science (Research Methods) u Political Thought & Theory u Politics and Religion u Practical Archaeology u Primary Care u Public Health u Public Management u Public Service Management u Quaker Studies u Religion and Culture u River Environmental Management u Road Management and Engineering u Roads and Public Policy u Shakespeare and Theatre u Social Policy u Social Research (Social Policy) u Social Research and Reflective Professional Practice u Theology u Toxicology u Water Resources Technology and Management PG Dip/PG Cert Radioactive Waste Decommissioning
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Graduate Diploma Biblical Studies u Business Administration u Criminal Justice Management u Decentralised Governance and Development (International) u Economic Development, Research and Policy u Economics u Global Ethics u Governance and Development Management (International) u Health and Hospital Management u Health Care Policy and Management u Health Economics and Health Policy u Housing Research and Policy u International Health Management and Development u Interreligious Relations u Leadership and Management u Leadership for Health Services Improvement u Legal Studies (CPE) u Local Governance u Managing Partnerships in Health and Social
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Care u Managing Quality in Health Care u Mission Studies u Money and Banking u Philosophy u Poverty Reduction & Development Management u Primary Health Care Policy & Management u Public Economic Management & Finance u Public Management u Public Services Management u Religion and Culture u Research in Urban & Regional Regeneration u Rural Development (International) u Theology u Urban & Regional Studies u Urban Governance for Development (International) u Urban Regeneration, Research & Policy DipOccMed Occupational Medicine
Certi¢cates PGCert Biological Recording Collection and Management u Clinical Neuropsychiatry u Construction Management u Contemporary European Studies u Epilepsy u Forensic Mental Health Care u Foundation Engineering u General Dental Practice u Geotechnical Engineering and Management u Health Sciences u Heritage Management u Learning & Teaching for Health u Learning Disability Studies u Mental Health in Older People u Museum Management u Natural Computation u Primary Care u Public Health u Radioactive Waste Management & Decommissioning u River Environment Management u Road Management and Engineering u Roads and Public Policy u Toxicology u Water Resources Technology and Management CertHE English Law DipHE: 2 yrs PT Integrative Counselling DipHE/CertHE Ornithology Graduate Certificate Human Rights and Human Values
Centre for Lifelong Learning: MA/Dip/BPhil Counselling MA/Dip/Cert Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) DipHE Integrative Counselling Cert Counselling Skills BPhil Professional Development
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[email protected] Website: www.education.bham.ac.uk First Degrees BA Hons: Applied Golf Management Studies u BA Hons: Childhood, Culture and Education u BA Hons: English Language and Literature in Education u BA Hons: Sport, Physical Education and Community Studies u DipHE: Community Play and Youth Studies
Initial Teacher training Early Years (3--7) u General Primary (5--11) Secondary Continuing Professional Development For list of programmes, please see website. Research Degrees For list of programmes, please see website.
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[email protected] Website: www.ucb.ac.uk Please note: Courses with an asterisk * are currently subject to approval.
ICT 2 yrs PT u Tourism Business Management 2 yrs FT u Tourism with Modern Languages 2 yrs FT
Foundation Degrees (FdA)
Foundation Degrees (FdSc)
Adventure Tourism Management 2 yrs FT u Business 2 yrs FT u Early Childhood Studies 2 yrs FT u Early Years 2 yrs PT u Entertainment Management 2 yrs FT u Events Management 2 yrs FT u Learning Mentor 2 yrs PT u Professional Hospitality and Tourism Management 2 yrs PT u Professional Learning Mentor 2 yrs PT u Professional Marketing and PR 2 yrs PT u Professional Studies in Community Family Support 2 yrs FT u Retail and Food Management 2 yrs FT u Retail Management 2 yrs FT u Spa Management with Hospitality 2 yrs FT u Supporting Learning 2 yrs PT u Supporting Learning through
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Adventure Tourism Management 3 yrs FT u Early Childhood Studies 3 yrs FT u Entertainment Management 3 yrs FT u Events Management 2 yrs FT u Hospitality and Tourism Business Administration 3 yrs FT u Marketing Management 3 yrs FT u Marketing with Events Management 3 yrs FT u Marketing with Hospitality Management 3 yrs FT u Marketing with Tourism Management 3 yrs FT u Retail Management 3 yrs FT u Retail and Food Management 3 yrs FT/4 yrs sw u Spa Management with Hospitality 3 yrs FT u Sports Management 3 yrs FT u Tourism Business Management 3 yrs FT u Tourism Management 3 yrs FT
MSc Hospitality with Tourism Management 1 yr FT**/2 yrs PT u MA Hospitality Management 1 yr FT/ 2 yrs PT u MA Tourism Business Mangement 1 yr FT/ 2 yrs PT u MA Tourism Destination Management 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT u MA Adventure Tourism Management 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT u MA Professional Studies in Childhood 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT ** Optional 6 mth placement available as part of this course
Honours Degrees (BA) Sandwich Courses Culinary Arts Management 4 yrs sw u Hospitality Business Management 4 yrs sw u Hospitality and Food Management 4 yrs sw u Hospitality and Leisure Management 4 yrs sw u Hospitality and Tourism Management 4 yrs sw u Hospitality with Licensed Retail Management* 4 yrs sw u Retail Management 3 yrs FT
Honours Degrees (BSc) Food and Consumer Management -- available as both a 3 yrs FT and 4 yrs sw programme u Sports Therapy 3 yrs FT u Tourism Management 3 yrs FT Top-up Degree (BA) Business Enterprise 1/1.5 yrs FT u Top-up Degrees available for all Hons Degrees listed
Diplomas of Higher Education Marketing Management 2 yrs FT u Marketing with Events Management 2 yrs FT u Marketing with Hospitality Management 2 yrs FT u Marketing with Tourism Management 2 yrs FT
Higher National Diplomas Salon Management (Beauty Therapy) 2 yrs FT u Salon Management (Complementary Therapies) 2 yrs FT u Salon Management (Hairdressing) 2 yrs FT
Postgraduate Diplomas Postgraduate Diploma in Adventure Tourism Management 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT u Postgraduate Diploma in Hospitality Management 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT u Postgraduate Diploma in Hospitality with Tourism Management 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT u Postgraduate Diploma in Professional Studies in Childhood 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT u Postgraduate Diploma in Tourism Business Administration 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT u Postgraduate Diploma in Tourism Destination Management 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT
BIRMINGHAM CITY UNIVERSITY Perry Barr Birmingham B42 2SU Tel: 01213 315595 Fax: 01213 316740 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.uce.ac.uk
Undergraduate (FTor PT, including FE) Accountancy and Finance Accountancy BA Hons u Accountancy Joint BA Hons u Finance Joint BA Hons u International Finance BA Hons Acting Acting BA Hons u Acting Graduate Diploma
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Advertising Advertising Joint BA Hons Architecture Architecture BA Hons Art, Design and Visual Communication Art and Design Foundation Studies BTEC Diploma u Conservation Studies BA Hons -- City & Guilds of London
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Birmingham City University Art School 3D Design Crafts BTEC HND -- Sutton Coldfield College u 3D Design Practice BTEC HNC/HND u Creative Self Development: Art Club u Creative Self Development: Ceramics u Creative Self-Development: Life Drawing and Painting u Creative SelfDevelopment: Photography u Creative Self-Development: Textiles -- Weaving u Design for Fashion and Textiles BTEC HND/HNC -- North Warwickshire and Hinckley College u Engineering Product Design BSc Hons u Fashion and Clothing BTEC National Diploma u Fashion Design BA Hons u Fashion Retail Management BA Hons u Fine Art BA Hons u Fine Art BA Hons -- Solihull College u Fine Art BTEC HND -- Sutton Coldfield College u Graphic Design BTEC HND -- Sutton Coldfield College u Interior Design BA Hons u Product Design (Furniture Design/Industrial Design/Design in Business) BA Hons u Textile Design (Constructed Textiles/Embroidery/Printed Textiles/Textile Design with Retail Management) BA Hons u Textiles BTEC HND -- Sutton Coldfield College u Theatre, Performance and Event Design BA Hons u Visual Arts by Negotiated Study BA Hons u Visual Arts by Negotiated Study CertHE/ DipHE -- North Warwickshire and Hinkley College u Visual Communication (Animation and Moving Image/Graphic Design/Illustration/ Photography) BA Hons u Visual Communication BTEC HND -North Warwickshire and Hinkley College u Visual Communication BTEC HND -- Warwickshire College Business and Management (also see Human Resources section) Business and Management BTEC HNC u Business and Management BTEC HND u Business Joint BA Hons u Business Studies BA Hons u Combined Studies in Business BA Hons u Innovation and Entrepreneurship Certificate in Professional Studies u International Business BA Hons u Management BSc Hons u Management Joint BA Hons u Management of Innovation and Change Certificate in Professional Studies u Management Studies BSc Hons Computing, IT and Software Engineering (also see Media, Multimedia and New Media section) Business Information Technology BSc Hons u Business Information Technology with Intelligent Systems BSc Hons u Business Information Technology with Internet Systems BSc Hons u Business Information Technology with Multimedia BSc Hons u Business Information Technology with Network Technology BSc Hons u Collaborative Enterprises Certificate in Professional Studies u Computer Networks and Security BSc Hons u Computer Networks
BSc Hons u Computer Networks for Business BSc Hons u Computer Technology Foundation Year u Computing and Electronics BSc Hons u Computing and Information Systems Modular Programme BTEC HND u Computing BSc Hons u Computing Joint BA Hons u Computing with Intelligent Systems BSc Hons u Computing with Internet Systems BSc Hons u Computing with Multimedia BSc Hons u Computing with Network Technology BSc Hons u Computing, Business e-Systems and Technology Modular Scheme BSc Hons u Data Communications Certificate in Professional Studies u Information and Communications Technology BSc Hons u Information and Communications Technology FdSc Hons u Information and Communications Technology Professional Development Certificate u Information Communication Technology Joint BA Hons u Information Systems BSc Hons u Information Systems Professional Development Certificate u Information Systems with Internet Systems BSc Hons u Information Systems with Multimedia BSc Hons u Information Systems with Network Technology BSc Hons u Information Technology Management for Business BSc Hons u Mobile Communications Technology BSc Hons u Multimedia Development Joint BA Hons u Software Design and Networks BSc Hons u Software Engineering BSc Hons u Software Engineering with Intelligent Systems BSc Hons u Software Engineering with Internet Systems BSc Hons u Software Engineering with Multimedia BSc Hons u Software Engineering with Network Technology BSc Hons Criminal Justice Criminal Justice BTEC HND u Criminal Justice/ Criminal Justice and Criminology/Criminal Justice and Policing/Criminal Justice with Psychology BA Hons Economics Economics Joint BA Hons Education and Teacher Training Early Childhood Education Studies BA Hons u Early Childhood Education Studies BA Hons: top-up course u Early Years FdA u Further Education CertHE u Primary Education with Qualified Teacher Status BA Hons Engineering Aerospace Engineering BEng Hons u Automotive Engineering BEng Hons u Computer Aided Automotive Design BSc Hons u Computer Aided Design BSc Hons u Electronic Engineering BEng Hons u Electronics and Audio Engineering BEng Hons u Engineering Foundation Year u Lean Manufacturing Professional Development Certificate u Management
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Birmingham City University of Manufacturing Systems BEng Hons u Manufacturing Systems Professional Development Certificate u Mechanical Engineering BEng Hons u Motorsport Technology BSc Hons u Quality Systems Professional Development Certificate u Technologies for New Product Development Professional Development Certificate u Telecommunications and Networks BEng Hons English English and Drama Joint BA Hons u English for Academic Purposes Foundation Certificate u English Language Studies and English Literature (minor) BA Hons u English Language Studies with Cultural Studies BA Hons u English Language Studies with English Literature (joint) BA Hons u English Literature BA Hons u English Literature with Cultural Studies BA Hons u English Literature with English Language Studies BA Hons Environment Environmental Management Technology Certificate in Professional Studies u Food Processing Equipment Manufacture Certificate in Professional Studies Health and Social Care Foundation Degree in Health and Social Care CertHE/FdSc u Foundation Degree in Health and Social Care (Radiography) CertHE/FdSc u Health Studies/Health Studies (Health Development)/Health Studies (Health Policy and Management) BSc Hons u Midwifery BSc Hons u Midwifery (18 mths) BSc Hons u Nursing RN DipHE u Nursing RN BSc Hons u Nursing RN GradDip u Operating Department Practice DipHE u Diagnostic Radiography BSc Hons u Radiotherapy BSc Hons u Rehabilitation Work (Visual Impairment) DipHE u Social Work BSc Hons u Speech and Language Therapy BSc Hons Horology British Horological Institute Certificates u Horology BTEC HND Housing Professional Housing Studies Foundation Degree u Professional Housing Studies BA Hons Human Resources Human Resource Management Joint BA Hons Jewellery Creative Self Development: Jewellery and Silverware u Design Crafts (Precious Metals and Gemstones) BTEC National Diploma u Gemmology BTEC HND u Gemmology Gemmological Association Diploma Award u Gemmology Gemmological Association Diamond Diploma Award u Jewellery Short Courses u Jewellery and Silversmithing BTEC HND u Jewellery and Silversmithing BA Hons
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Landscape Architecture Landscape Architecture BA Hons Law (also see Criminal Justice section) Business Law Joint BA Hons u Law LLB Hons u Law with American Legal Studies/Law with Criminology/ Law with Human Rights/Law and Practice LLB Hons u Legal Studies BTEC HND Marketing and PR International Marketing BA Hons u Marketing BA Hons u Marketing Joint BA Hons u Marketing, Advertising and Public Relations BA Hons u Public Relations Joint BA Hons Media, Multimedia and New Media (also see Business and Management and Computing, IT and Software Engineering sections) Broadcast Technology BSc Hons u Film and Sound Technology BSc Hons u Film Production and Technology BSc Hons u Interactive Media Technology Professional Development Certificate u Interactive Media Technology BSc Hons u Media and Communication BTEC HND -- South Birmingham College u Media and Communication BTEC HND -Sutton Coldfield College u Media and Communication (Journalism/Media Photography/Music Industries/Public Relations/Radio Production/Television/ Web and New Media) BA Hons u Media for Mobile Devices BSc Hons u Media Technology Foundation Year u Multimedia BTEC HND -- South Birmingham College u Multimedia Design and Production Certificate in Professional Studies u Multimedia Technology BSc Hons u Sound Engineering and Production Certificate in Professional Studies u Sound Engineering and Production BSc Hons u Sound and Multimedia Technology BSc Hons u Television Technology and Production BSc Hons Music Jazz BMus Hons u Jazz GradDip u Junior Conservatoire, AS Level, A2 Level u Music BMus Hons u Music Technology BSc Hons u Popular Music Studies BTEC HND u Professional Music Practice BTEC HND/HNC -- South Birmingham College Property, Construction and Planning Architectural Technology BSc Hons u Building Surveying BSc Hons u Construction BTEC HNC u Construction Management and Economics BSc Hons u Construction Quantity Surveying BSc Hons u Estate Management Practice BSc Hons u Planning and Development BSc Hons u Planning and the Environment Diploma/Advanced Diploma in Professional Studies (conversion course) u Property and Construction BSc Hons u Quantity Surveying BSc Hons u Real Estate BSc Hons
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Birmingham City University Psychology Business Psychology Joint BA Hons Quality Assurance Institute of Quality Assurance Membership and Diploma Social Sciences Sociology BA Hons u Sociology and Policy Studies (with placement)/Sociology with Criminology/Sociology with Psychology/Sociology with Cultural Studies BA Hons
Postgraduate (taught) and professional Accountancy and Finance Accountancy and Finance MSc u Accountancy and Finance MSc -- top-up u Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) Acting Acting Graduate Diploma Architecture Architecture PgDip (RIBA Part II Exemption) u Architecture MA u Architectural Practice PgDip (RIBA Part III Exemption) u Architectural Practice MA u Architectural Practice Administration MA u Architectural Studies MA u Urban Design MA Art, Design and Visual Communication Art and Education MA u Art, Health and Well-being MA u Art Practice and Education MA u Contemporary Curatorial Practice MA u Design Management MA u Fine Art MA u History of Art and Design MA u Interior Design MA u Photography: Documentary Practice MA u Product Design MA u Research Practice in Art, Design and Media PgCert u Visual Communication MA Banking ifs School of Finance Professional Diploma in Financial Services Management (Professional DFSMxxx) u ifs School of Finance Foundation Degree u ifs School of Finance Markets and Management Business and Management Audit Management and Consultancy MSc u Business Administration MBA u Business Creation and Development MSc u Human Resource Management (CIPD) MA u Innovation and Entrepreneurship CPS u Leadership and Change Management MSc u Lean Operations CPS u Management -- Business MSc u Management Development Programme MSc/MBA u Management of Innovation and Change CPS u Operations Management MSc u Project Management MSc u Quality Management DPS u Quality Management MSc
Computing, IT and Software Engineering Automotive Calibration and Control MSc u Automotive Calibration and Control Research MSc u Collaborative Enterprises CPS u Data Communications CPS u Data Communications MSc u Data Networks and Security MSc u Data Networks and Security Research MSc u Information and Communication Technology PDC u Information Systems PDC u IT for Strategic Management MSc u IT Project Management with International Business MSc u Pervasive Computing MSc u Software Development and Security MSc u Software Development and Security Research MSc Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Policy and Practice MA u Criminology MA u Criminological Research MA Education and Teacher Training Early Years PGCE u Education MA u Post-Compulsory Education and Training DPS u Post-Compulsory Education and Training PGCE u Primary Education PGCE u Secondary Education PGCE Engineering Automotive Engineering MSc u Automotive Engineering Research MSc u Design Technologies CPS u Engineering Product Design MSc u Manufacturing Systems CPS u Mechanical Engineering MSc u Mechanical Engineering Research MSc u Product Lifecycle Management CPS u Quality Systems CPS English English Language Studies and English Literature BA Hons Joint u English Language Studies with English Literature BA Hons Minor u English Language Studies with Cultural Studies BA Hons u English Linguistics MA u English Literary Studies MA u English Literature Studies and English Language BA Hons Joint u English Literature Studies with English Language BA Hons Minor u Writing GradDip Environment Food Processing Systems CPS u Environmental Management and Technology CPS u Environmentally Sustainable Technologies MSc u Environmentally Sustainable Technologies Research MSc Fashion Fashion MA u Surface Design MA u Textiles MA Health and Social Care Dimensions in Health Care Framework u Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy MSc u Public Health Promotion MSc u Strategic Leadership in Acute and Critical Care MSc Horology British Horological Institute Certificates
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Birmingham City University Housing Community and Regeneration CertHE/CPS u Housing MA Jewellery Gemmology Gemmological Association Diamond Diploma u Gemmology Gemmological Association Diploma u Jewellery, Silversmithing and Related Products MA Landscape Architecture Landscape Architecture GradDip u Landscape Architecture MA u Landscape Studies MA Law Corporate and Business Law LLM u International Human Rights LLM u Law (conversion course) CPE/ GDL u Legal Advice and Representation DPS u Legal Practice Course PgDip (LPC) Logistics Customer Focused Logistics MSc u Customer Focused Logistics Research MSc u Electronic Commerce MSc u Electronic Commerce Research MSc u Logistics MSc u Logistics Research MSc u Supply Chain Management MSc u Supply Chain Management Research MSc Marketing and PR Marketing CIM Professional Diploma u Marketing CIM Professional PgDip u Marketing MA u Marketing Management MA u Public Relations CIPR Advanced Cert u Public Relations CIPR Diploma u Public Relations Management MA Media, Multimedia and New Media Broadcast Journalism PgDip u Digital Television Technology and Production MSc u Event and Exhibition Management MA u Interactive Media MSc u Interactive Media Technology PDC u International Broadcast Journalism MA u Media and Communication MA u Media Enterprise MA u Multimedia Design and Production CPS u Sound Engineering and Production CPS u Television and Interactive Content MA Music Digital Arts in Performance MA u Jazz GradDip u Music Performance PgCert u Music MMus u Music
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Nursing, Midwifery and Operating Department Practice Advanced Practice Programme/Advanced Health Care MSc u Case Management of Patients with Long Term Conditions PgCert u Community Health Nursing (for Specialist Practitioners) BSc Hons u Community Health Nursing (for Existing Practitioners) BSc Hons u Midwifery (Shortened) BSc Hons u Nursing RN -- Additional Registration (Child) GradDip or AdvDip Professional Studies u Nursing GradDip u Pain Management MSc u Palliative Care/Cancer Care (Adult or Paediatric)/ Haematological Oncology BSc/BSc Hons u Perioperative Practice DPS/DipHE/BSc Hons u Specialist Community Public Health Nursing BSc Hons/ GradDip Planning Planning and the Environment Dip/AdvDip Professional Studies u Spatial Planning MA Property and Construction Management Construction (conversion course) MSc u Experienced Practitioner Assessment (EPA) Route Workshops u International Construction Management MSc u Property Development MSc u Real Estate Management (conversion course) MSc Quality Assurance Chartered Quality Diploma
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Postgraduate research opportunities (by Faculty) Birmingham Conservatoire -- MPhil/PhDBirmingham Institute of Art and Design (BIAD) -- MPhil/PhDBusiness School -- MPhil/PhD/DBAFaculty of Education -MPhil/PhDFaculty of Health -- MPhil/PhDFaculty of Law, Humanities, Development and Society -- MPhil/ PhDTechnology Innovation Centre (tic) -- MPhil/PhD
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East Lancashire Institute of Higher Education at Blackburn College
BISHOP GROSSETESTE COLLEGE Lincoln LN1 3DY Tel: 01522 527347 Fax: 01522 530243 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.bgc.ac.uk Undergraduate Programmes Foundation Degree in Cultural Events Management u BA Hons Drama in the Community u BA Hons English Literature u BA Hons Heritage Studies Education and Subject Studies Education Studies and Art and Design u Education Studies and Drama u Education Studies and English u Education Studies and Geography u Education Studies and History u Education Studies and Music u Education Studies and Theology u Education Studies and Maths with Technology u Education Studies and Science Early Childhood Programmes BA Hons Early Childhood Studies u Foundation Degree in Early Childhood Services
Routes into Teaching Foundation Degree in Education Studies for Teaching Assistants u BA Hons Primary Education (QTS) u BA/BSc Hons Education and Subject Studies u BA Hons Professional Studies in Primary Education (QTS) u BA Hons Professional Studies in Education u Postgraduate Certificate in Education (Primary) u Postgraduate Certificate in Education (Secondary) u Graduate Teacher Programme Continuing Professional Development (Postgraduate) MA in Education u Postgraduate Certificate and Diploma of Professional Studies in Education
EAST LANCASHIRE INSTITUTE OF HIGHER EDUCATION AT BLACKBURN COLLEGE Feilden Street Blackburn Lancashire BB2 1LH Tel: 01254 55144 Fax: 01254 263947 Website: www.blackburn.ac.uk/site/elihe/index.asp
Postgraduate MBA: Master of Business Administration validated by Huddersfield LLM: Master of Laws validated by Glamorgan MSc: Computing validated by Lancaster MSc: Telecommunications validated by Lancaster DMS: Diploma in Management Studies validated by Lancaster
Honours Degree BA validated by Lancaster Accountancy u Business Studies u Criminology u Digital Media Design u English Language and Literary Studies u Fine Art u Graphic Design u Public Sector Studies u Social Science u Textiles
BEng validated by Lancaster Electrical Engineering u Electronics u Mechanical Engineering u Mechatronics u Telecommunication Systems BSc validated by Lancaster Computing u Computer Systems Engineering u Sustainable Construction u Information and Internet Technology LLB validated by Glamorgan Law
Foundation Degree Validated by Central Lancashire Applied Psychology u Sports Studies Management
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East Lancashire Institute of Higher Education at Blackburn College Validated by Lancaster Automotive Engineering u Building Services Engineering u Care u Civil Engineering u Computing u Computer System Engineering u Construction Engineering u Criminology u Digital Media Design u Early Years u Electrical Engineering u Electronics u Financial Services u Interior Design with Construction u Information and Internet Technology u Management u Mechanical Engineering u Mechatronics u Photography u Positive Child Care u Public Sector Studies u Sustainable Construction u Sustainable Technologies u Teaching & Learning Support (Primary) u Teaching & Learning Support (Secondary) u Teaching and Learning Support (post-compulsory) u Telecommunications u Textile Design Validated by Glamorgan Law
HND/HNC Business u Business and Finance u Business and Information Technology u Business and Marketing u Business and Personnel u Business and Law u Building Services Engineering u Civil Engineering u Complementary Therapies u Computing with Games Technology u Construction u Criminology u Engineering u Graphic Design u Housing u Legal Studies u Leisure Management u Leisure Studies u Multimedia and Internet Computing u Public Services u Quality Management u Sustainable Construction u Sustainable Engineering u Telecommunications u Travel and Tourism
BOURNEMOUTH UNIVERSITY Talbot Campus Fern Barrow Poole Dorset BH12 5BB Tel: 01202 524111 Fax: 01202 595287 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.bournemouth.ac.uk
Foundation Degrees Aerospace Engineering u Animal Behaviour and Welfare u Animal Science u Applied Architectural Stonework and Conservation u Applied Art and Design u Applied Biology u Arboriculture u Business and Management u Business and Management e learning (PT) u Business Information Technology u Coach and Athlete Development u Computer Aided Design -- 3D Computing Modelling & Animation u Computer Aided Design -- Design Engineering u Computer Aided Design -- Graphics & Packaging u Computer Aided Design -- Product Realization u Computing u Computing and Internet Technology u Construction u Contemporary Fine Art u Contemporary Theatre Practice u Creative Music Production u Early Years (PT) u Education Support (Teaching Assistants) u Electronics and Computer Technology u Engineering (various pathways) u Environment and Geography u Equine Behaviour and Welfare u Field Archaeology u Finance and Law u Food Science u Forensic Science u Forensic Science with Forensic Archaeology u Golf Course
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Management u Health and Social Care u Landscape and Garden Design u Marine Leisure Management u Marketing u Multimedia u Music u Music Technology u Outdoor Adventure Management u Paramedic Science u Performing Arts u Popular Music u Professional Culinary Arts u Project Management u Public Services u Radio Production u Retail Management u Sports Development and Coaching u Tourism and Events Management u Tourism and Hospitality Management u Tourism and Leisure Management u Tourism and Spa Management u Tourism Management u Video Production u Wildlife and Countryside Conservation
First Degrees BA Hons: 1 yr Business & Management (top-up) u Fashion & Textiles (top-up) u Finance and Law (top-up) u International Business Communications (top-up) u International Hospitality Management (top-up) u International Hospitality & Tourism Management (top-up) u International Leisure Marketing (top-up) u
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Bournemouth University International Retail Marketing (top-up) u International Tourism Management (top-up) u Music Production (top-up) u Photomedia (top-up) BA Hons: 3 yrs Accounting & Business u Accounting & Finance u Accounting & Law u Accounting & Taxation u Advertising & Marketing Communications u Archaeology & Prehistory u Communications & Media u Community Work u Computer Visualization & Animation u English & History u Industrial Design u Interactive Media Production u Multimedia Journalism u Roman Archaeology u Scriptwriting for Film & Television u Social Work u Television Production BSc Hons: 1 yr Computer Aided Design -- 3D Computer Modelling & Animation (top-up) u Computer and Internet Technology u Design Engineering (top-up) u Midwifery Practice 1--4 yrs BSc Hons: 2 yrs Applied Health Studies (post-qualification) u Clinical Practice u Computing (Post-HND) (PT) u Design Engineering (top-up) (PT) u Nurse Practitioner (postqualification) u Professional Leadership u Therapeutic Interventions for Addictions (post-qualification) BSc Hons: 3 yrs Animal Science u Applied Biology u Applied Geography u Applied Health Studies (post-qualification) 2--4 yrs PT u Archaeological and Forensic Sciences u Archaeology u Business Information Technology u Business Information Technology: Computing u Business Information Technology: Web Systems u Business Information Technology: Management u Clinical Practice 1--3 yrs PT u Computer Aided Product Design u Computing u Computing: Human Computer Systems u Computing: Artificial Intelligence u Design Engineering u Digital Media Development u Environment and Coastal Management u Environment and Conservation Biology u Environmental Forensics u Environmental Protection u Exercise Science (Health and Rehabilitation) u Field Archaeology u Forensic and Crime Scene Science u Heritage Conservation u Internet Communication Systems u Marine Archaeology u Midwifery Practice (post-qualification) u Midwifery with Professional Registration u Multimedia Business and Entrepreneurship u Multimedia Communication Systems u Network Systems Management u Nurse Practitioner (post-qualification) 2--4 yrs PT u Nursing (Adult Nursing with Professional Registration) u Nursing (Learning Disabilities Nursing with Professional Registration) u Nursing (Child
Health Nursing with Professional Registration) u Nursing (Mental Health Nursing with Professional Registration) u Nutrition u Occupational Therapy u Physiotherapy u Psychology and Computing u Psychosocial Interventions for Psychosis (post-qualification) 1--4 yrs PT u Software Engineering u Software Engineering Management u Software Product Design u Software Product Design: Entertainment Systems u Software Product Design: Internet Applications u Software Product Design: Systems Software u Therapeutic Interventions for Addictions (post-qualification) 2--4 yrs PT BSc Hons: 4 yrs Applied Health Studies (post-qualification) 2--4 yrs PT u Business Information Technology u Business Information Technology: Computing u Business Information Technology: Web Systems u Business Information Technology: Management u ComputerAided Product Design u Computing u Computing: Human Computer Systems u Computing: Artificial Intelligence u Design Engineering u Digital Media Development u Food Marketing u Hospitality Business Development u Internet Communication Systems u Midwifery Practice (post-qualification) u Multimedia Business and Entrepreneurship u Multimedia Communication Systems u Network Systems Management u Nurse Practitioner (post-qualification) 2--4 yrs PT u Product Design u Psychosocial Interventions for Psychosis (post-qualification) 1--4 yrs PT u Software Engineering u Software Engineering Management u Software Product Design u Sports Development and Coaching Sciences u Sports Management u Sports Management (Golf) u Sports Psychology and Coaching Sciences u Therapeutic Interventions for Addictions (post-qualification) 2--4 yrs PT BA Hons: 4 yrs Accounting & Business u Accounting & Finance u Accounting & Law u Accounting & Taxation u Business Studies u Business Studies with e-Business Management u Business Studies with Economics u Business Studies with Enterprise and Consultancy u Business Studies with Finance u Business Studies with Financial Services u Business Studies with Human Resource Management u Business Studies with Languages u Business Studies with Law u Business Studies with Marketing u Business Studies with Operations and Project Management u Business Studies with Taxation u Events Management u Finance & Business u Hospitality Management u Industrial Design u International Business Studies u International Marketing u Internet Communications
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Bournemouth University Systems u Leisure Marketing u Marketing u Product Design u Public Relations u Retail Management u Tourism Management BA Hons: 5 yrs Business Studies (PT) BEng Hons: 3 yrs BEng Hons: 4 yrs Electronics u Electronics: Communication Systems u Electronics: Control and Robotics u Electronics: Computer Systems LLB Hons: 3 yrs Law & Taxation LLB Hons: 4 yrs Law u Law & Taxation
Higher Degrees LPC: 1 yr Legal Practice LLM: 1 yr Intellectual Property u International Commercial Law u Law & Finance MA: 1 yr 3D Computer Animation u Broadcast & Film Management u Computer-Aided Product Development u Consumer Marketing u Corporate Communication u Digital Effects u European Tourism Management -- Bilingual Pathway u European Tourism Management -- English Language Pathway u Human Resource Management u Information Systems Management u Interactive Media u Interior Design u International Business Administration u International Business Finance u International Marketing Management u Journalism (International) u Magazine Journalism u Managing Financial Strategy u Managing International Trade u Marketing Communications u Multimedia Journalism u Museums and Collections Management u Nursing u Political Communications u Post-Production -- Composing u Post-Production -- Editing u Post-Production -- Sound Design u Practice Development u Psychotherapy and Counselling u Public Relations Practice u Radio Production u Sustainable Design u Television Production MSc: 1 yr Advanced Computing u Advanced Computing (by research) u Advanced Software Engineering u Applied Artificial Intelligence u Applied Gerontology u Business Computing u Coastal Zone Management u Communication Systems (by research) u Communication Systems Design u Computer Animation u Computer-Aided Product Development u Computing (Software Engineering) u Critical Care u
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Design Psychology u Engineering Product Design u Engineering Project Management u Environmental and Geographical Sciences u Environmental Conservation u Environmental Protection and Management u Environmental Risks and Hazards u Events Management u Forensic & Biological Anthropology u Forensic Archaeology: Crime Scene and International Investigations u Internet and Embedded Systems u Internet Computing u Microelectronics and Computing u Networks Management u Nurse Practitioner u Osteoarchaeology u Public Health u Sustainable Product Design u Tourism and Hospitality Management u Tourism Management u Tourism Management and Marketing u Tourism Management and Planning u VLSI and Advanced Digital Design u VLSI and Microelectronics (by research) u Web Business Systems u Wireless Networks and Mobile Applications MA: 1.5 yrs Financial Services u Human Resource Management u Information Systems Management u International Business Administration u International Business Finance u International Marketing Management u Managing Financial Strategy u Managing International Trade u Taxation LLM: 2 yrs International Commercial Law u Law & Finance MA: 2 yrs Advanced Midwifery Practice u Broadcast and Film Management u Computer-Aided Product Development u Consumer Marketing u Corporate Communication u Health and Social Care Education/Practice Education u Interactive Media u Interior Design u Interprofessional Health and Community Care u Museums and Collections Management u Nursing u Political Communications u Post-Production -Composing u Post-Production -- Editing u PostProduction -- Sound Design u Practice Development u Psychotherapy and Counselling u Radio Practice u Screenwriting u Sustainable Design u Taxation (PT, distance learning) u Television Production MSc: 1.5 yrs Corporate Governance u Finance and Law MSc: 2 yrs Advanced Computing u Advanced Computing (by research) u Advanced Software Engineering u Applied Artificial Intelligence u Applied Gerontology u Archaeological Resource Management u Business Computing u Communication Systems (by research) u Communication Systems Design u Computer Aided Product Development u Computing (Software Engineering) u Design Psychology u
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Bournemouth University Engineering Product Design u Engineering Project Management u Forensic Archaeology: Crime Scene and International Investigations u Internet and Embedded Systems u Internet Computing u Microelectronics and Computing u Networks Management u Nurse Practitioner u Osteoarchaeology u Public Health u Services Marketing u Sustainable Product Design u Timber Building Conservation u VLSI and Advanced Digital Design u VLSI and Microelectronics (by research) u Web Business Systems u Wireless Networks and Mobile Applications MBA: 3 yrs Master of Business Administration MSc: 3--5 yrs Accounting and Management u Advanced Computing u Advanced Computing (by research) u Advanced Software Engineering u Applied Artificial Intelligence u Business Computing u Communication Systems (by research) u Communication Systems Design u Computer-Aided Product Development u Computing (Software Engineering) u Corporate Governance u Design Psychology u Engineering Product Design u Engineering Project Management u Internet and Embedded Systems u Internet Computing u Microelectronics and Computing u Networks Management u Sustainable Product Design u Timber Building Conservation u VLSI and Advanced Digital Design u VLSI and Microelectronics (by research) u Web Business Systems u Wireless Networks and Mobile Applications MA: 3--5 yrs Human Resource Management (PT) u Interior Design u Sustainable Design
Doctorates DBA Doctor of Business Administration u Doctorate in Business Administration (Communications)
Professional Registration) u Nursing (Learning Disabilities with Professional Registration) u Nursing (Mental Health Nursing with Professional Registration) u Midwifery with Professional Registration Postgraduate Diploma: 1 yr Academic Practice u Advanced Midwifery Practice u Applied Gerontology u Broadcast and Film Management u Consumer Marketing u Corporate Communication u Critical Care u Health and Social Care Education/Practice Education u Interprofessional Health and Community Care u Journalism (International) u Magazine Journalism u Marketing Communication u Multimedia Journalism u Nurse Practitioner u Nursing u Political Communications u Practice Development u Professional Development u Psychotherapy and Counselling u Public Health u Public Relations Practice HND: 2 yrs Engineering (Design) u Engineering (Production Management) u Fashion and Textiles Diploma in Professional Studies in Nursing: 3 yrs Adult Nursing with Professional Registration u Mental Health Nursing with Professional Registration HND: 3 yrs International Food and Hospitality Management Postgraduate Certificate Academic Practice u Advanced Midwifery Practice u Applied Gerontology u Chiropractic Practice u Critical Care u Health and Social Care Education/ Practice Education u Internal Communications Management u Interprofessional Health and Community Care u Nursing u Practice Development u Primary Care Mental Health u Professional Development u Partnership Working u Psychotherapy and Counselling u Public Health HNC Computer-Aided Design u Engineering (Design) Engineering (Production Management)
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University of Bradford
UNIVERSITY OF BRADFORD Course Enquiries Office Bradford West Yorkshire BD7 1DP Tel: 08000 731225 Fax: 01274 236260 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.bradford.ac.uk
First Degrees Foundation Course: 2 yrs FT Community Justice u Community Regeneration & Development u Digital & Creative Enterprise u Enterprise in IT u Health & Social Care u Leadership & Management u Public Sector Administration u Working with Children, Young People & Families 3--5 yrs PT Community Justice u Community Regeneration & Development u Digital & Creative Enterprise u Engineering Technology u Enterprise in IT u Health & Social Care u Leadership & Management u Public Sector Administration u Working with Children, Young People & Families Advanced Diploma: 3 yrs Nursing (Adult) u Nursing (Children’s) u Nursing (Learning Disabilities) u Nursing (Mental Health) BA Hons: 3 yrs FT Applied Criminal Justice Studies u Archaeology u Business Studies & Law u Combined Studies u Computer Animation u Conflict Resolution u Creative Writing u Design for Computer Games u Development & Peace Studies u Digital & Creative Enterprise u Digital Media u English u History (Modern European) u History & Law u History & Politics u History with Philosophy u Interdisciplinary Human Studies u Interdisciplinary Human Studies -English u Interdisciplinary Human Studies -- Philosophy u Interdisciplinary Human Studies -- Psychology u Interdisciplinary Human Studies -- Sociology u International Relations & Security Studies u Live Arts & Performance u Media Studies u Media Studies with Cinematics u Media Studies with Computer Animation u Media Studies with Digital Imaging u Media Studies with Music Technology u Media Studies with Television u Media Studies with Web Design u Peace Studies u Politics u Politics & Law u Politics & Peace Studies u Psychology u Psychology & Management u Social Policy & Sociology u Social Work u Sociology u Sociology & Psychology u Television Production u Working with Children, Young People and Families
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BEng Hons: 3 yrs FT Civil & Structural Engineering u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Electronic, Telecommunications & Internet Engineering u Engineering & Management u Industrial Engineering u Mechanical & Automotive Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Medical Engineering u Software Engineering BEng Hons: 4 yrs S Civil & Structural Engineering u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Electronic, Telecommunications & Internet Engineering u Engineering & Management u Industrial Engineering u Mechanical & Automotive Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Medical Engineering u Software Engineering BEng Hons: 4 yrs FT/5 yrs S incl integrated foundation year Civil & Structural Engineering u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Electronic, Telecommunications & Internet Engineering u Engineering & Management u Industrial Engineering u Mechanical & Automotive Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Medical Engineering u Software Engineering BEng/MEng Hons: 4 yrs Civil & Structural Engineering u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Electronic, Telecommunications & Internet Engineering u Mechanical & Automotive Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Medical Engineering BEng/MEng Hons: 5 yrs S Civil & Structural Engineering u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Electronic, Telecommunications & Internet Engineering u Mechanical & Automotive Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Medical Engineering
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University of Bradford BSc Hons: 3 yrs FT Biomedical Sciences -- Cancer Biology u Biomedical Sciences -- Cellular & Molecular Pathology u Biomedical Sciences -- Medical Biochemistry u Biomedical Sciences -- Medical Microbiology u Biomedical Sciences -- Pharmacology u Business Economics u Clinical Sciences u Combined Studies u Computer Animation & Special Effects u Diagnostic Radiography u Digital Media & Technologies u Economics u Economics with Development Studies u Economics with International Relations u Economics with Marketing u Economics with Psychology u Economics with Social Policy u Economics with Sociology u Interactive Systems & Video Games Design u International Economics u Media Technology & Production u Midwifery Studies u Nursing u Occupational Therapy u Optometry u Pharmaceutical Management u Pharmaceutical Science with Law u Pharmacology u Physiotherapy u Psychology u Psychology & Crime u Web Design & Technology BSc Hons: 3 yrs FT/4 yrs S Accounting & Finance u Applied Biotechnology u Applied Ecology u Archaeological Sciences u Archaeology u Automotive Design Technology u Bioarchaeology u Business & Management Studies u Business Computing u Chemistry with Pharmaceutical & Forensic Science u Computer Science u Computer Systems Administration u Computing & Information Systems u Cybernetics & Virtual Worlds u e-Business Technology & Management u Environmental Science u Forensic & Archaeological Science u Forensic & Medical Sciences u Forensic Science u Geography u Geography & Archaeology u Geography & Environmental Management u Human Resource Management u ICT u ICT with Business u ICT with Law u ICT with Marketing u ICT with Media u ICT with Psychology u ICT with Tourism Management u Information Technology Management u International Business & Management u Internet Computing u Marketing u Mechanical & Vehicle Technology u Mobile Computing u Multimedia Computing u Physical & Environmental Geography u Product Design u Robotics with Artificial Intelligence u Technology Management BSc Hons: 4 yrs Clinical Sciences/Medicine u Clinical Technology LLB Hons: 3 yrs Law MChem: 4 yrs FT Chemistry with Pharmaceutical & Forensic Science MPharm: 4 yrs FT Pharmacy
MPharm: 5 yrs S Pharmacy (leads to simultaneous qualification as a Registered Pharmacist) MSc: 4 yrs FT Forensic & Medical Sciences BSc Hons: PT Combined Health Studies
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Higher Degrees DBA: 4 yrs PT Business Administration DPharm Pharmacy European MA European Management Programme International MA Management MA: 1 yr FT Archaeology u Computer Animation u Digital Arts & Media u Digital Cinema u Finance, Accounting & Management u Human Resource Management u International Business & Management u International Development Management u Interpreting & Translating u Management u Marketing & Management MA: 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT African Peace and Conflict Studies u Conflict Resolution u Criminal Justice & Social Diversity u European Languages & Cultural Studies u Gender & Diversity u International Politics & Security Studies u Peace Studies u Social Care & Diversity MA: 2 yrs Social Work MA: 3 yrs Integrated Emergency Management Applied Linguistics
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University of Bradford MSc: 1 yr FT Advanced Materials Engineering u Archaeological Prospection u Artificial Intelligence for Games u Automotive Engineering u Automotive Engineering Quality Improvement u Biological Archaeology u Biomedical Sciences u Cancer Pharmacology u Civil & Structural Engineering u Computing u Creative Media & Technologies with Computer Animation & Special Effects u Creative Media & Technologies with Multimedia Systems u Creative Media & Technologies with Software Systems for e-Business & the World Wide Web u Development & Project Planning u Digital Special Effects u Electrical Engineering with Power Electronics u Entertainment Technologies u Finance u Forensic Archaeology & Crime Scene Investigation u Forensic Computing u Human Osteology & Palaeopathology u Imaging, Computer Vision & Graphics u Information Technology Management u International Economics u Internet, Computer & System Security u Macroeconomic Policy for Development u Marketing u Mechanical Engineering u Medical Engineering u Mobile Applications u Mobile Computing u Multidisciplinary Computing u Networks & Performance Engineering u Nursing Studies u Personal, Mobile & Satellite Communications u Pharmaceutical Services & Medicines Control u Project Planning & Management u Public Policy & Programme Management u Radio Frequency Communications Engineering u Scientific Methods in Archaeology u Software Engineering u Total Quality & Performance Management u Wireless Sensor Networks MSc: 2--3 yrs PT Biomedical Sciences u Civil & Structural Engineering u Clinical Pharmacy (Hospital or Community) u Dementia Studies u Dementia Studies (Dementia Care Mapping) u Dementia Studies (Training in Dementia Care) u Diversity Management u Electrical Engineering u Health & Social Services Management u Health Care Practice u Leadership, Management & Change u Lymphoedema Practice u Mechanical Engineering u Medical Engineering u Medical Imaging u Midwifery u Nursing u Practitioners with a Special Interest u Rehabilitation Studies PhD: 3 yrs FT/5 yrs PT (by research in all postgraduate Departments & Schools)
Honorary Degrees DEd DEng DTech
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Diplomas, etc. Postgraduate Certificate: PT Advanced Child Practice u Advanced Clinical Practice u Amputee Rehabilitation u Cancer Care u Child Palliative Care u Citizenship & Mental Health u Clinical Governance u Clinical Pharmacy (Hospital or Community) u Cognitive Behavioural Therapy u Computed Tomography u Cranial Computed Tomography Reporting u Critical Care u Continence for Physiotherapists u Dementia Studies u Dementia Studies (Dementia Care Mapping) u Dementia Studies (Training in Dementia Care) u Diabetes Care u Diversity Management (Diversity & Communities) u Diversity Management (Diversity in Service Delivery) u Diversity Management (Inclusion & Diversity in Employment) u Gastrointestinal Image Reporting u Health Care Evaluation u Health Care Practice u Higher Education Practice u Leadership & Management in Vocational Education u Lymphoedema Practice u Magnetic Resonance Imaging u Medical Imaging u Managing Health & Social Care u Midwifery u Midwifery Practice u Multiprofessional Palliative Care u Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Practice u Nursing u Pain Management u Physiotherapy in Women’s Health u Public Health u Radiographic Image Interpretation u Regeneration Project Management u Rehabilitation Studies u Sexual Health u Vascular Imaging & Intervention u Women’s Health Graduate Diploma in Law Law Postgraduate Diploma: 9 mths FT Advanced Materials Engineering u Archaeological Prospection u Archaeology u Artificial Intelligence for Games u Automotive Engineering u Automotive Engineering Quality Improvement u Biological Archaeology u Cancer Pharmacology u Computer Animation u Computing u Creative Media & Technologies with Computer Animation & Special
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University of Bradford Effects u Creative Media & Technologies with Multimedia Systems u Creative Media & Technologies with Software Systems for e-Business & the World Wide Web u Digital Arts & Media u Digital Cinema u Digital Special Effects u Electrical Engineering with Power Electronics u Entertainment Technologies u Finance u Finance, Accounting & Management u Forensic Archaeology & Crime Scene Investigation u Forensic Computing u Human Osteology & Palaeopathology u Human Resource Management u Imaging, Computer Vision & Graphics u Information Technology Management u International Business & Management u International Development Management u Internet, Computer & System Security u Interpreting & Translating u Management u Marketing u Marketing & Management u Mobile Applications u Mobile Computing u Multidisciplinary Computing u Networks & Performance Engineering u Nursing Studies u Personal, Mobile & Satellite Communications u Radio Frequency Communications Engineering u Scientific Methods in Archaeology u Software Engineering u Total Quality & Performance Management u Wireless Sensor Networks
Postgraduate Diploma: 9 mths FT/2 yrs PT African Peace & Conflict Studies u Conflict Resolution u Criminal Justice & Social Diversity u European Languages & Cultural Studies u Gender & Diversity u International Politics & Security Studies u Peace Studies u Social Care & Diversity Postgraduate Diploma: 2--5 yrs PT Advanced Clinical Practice u Biomedical Sciences u Cardiology u Clinical Pharmacy (Hospital or Community) u Combined Health Studies u Computed Tomography u Dementia Studies u Dementia Studies (Dementia Care Mapping) u Dementia Studies (Training in Dementia Care) u Diabetes u Diagnostic Hysteroscopy & Therapeutic Practices u Diversity Management u Gastroenterology u Gynaecology u Health & Social Services Management u Health Care Practice u Health Professional Educator u Leadership, Management & Change u Lymphoedema Practice u Medical Imaging u Midwifery u Nuclear Medicine u Nursing u Radiographic Image Interpretation u Rehabilitation Studies u Research Methods u Respiratory Disease u Sexual Health u Training & Development u Urology
Degrees validated by University of Bradford o¡ered at: BRADFORD COLLEGE Great Horton Road Bradford West Yorkshire BD7 1AY Tel: 01274 433333 Fax: 01274 741060 E-mail:
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First Degrees BSc Hons: 4 yrs Ophthalmic Dispensing with Management (including Foundation Year) BA Hons: 3 yrs Accountancy and Law u Advertising & Campaign Management u Art and Design (Bidisciplinary -choose two from: Ceramics, Printmaking, Painting, Printed/Multimedia Textiles, 2D/3D Media, Illustration) u Business Administration (Accounting, Business Economics, Information Technology, Law, Marketing) and Human Resource Management u Business Studies u Business and e-Commerce u Combined Studies (Management Studies and
Psychology) u Combined Studies (Psychology and Humanities) u Combined Studies (Psychology and Sociology) u Combined Studies (Psychology and South Asian Studies) u Combined Studies (Sociology and Humanities) u Combined Studies (Sociology and South Asian Studies) u Contemporary Surface Design & Textiles u Counselling and Psychology in Community Settings u Educational Studies u Fashion Design u Financial Services u Fine Art u Graphic Media Communication (Graphic Design, Illustration, Interactive Media, Moving Image) u Health and Social Welfare u Human Resource Management u Marketing and Law u Marketing and Sales u Social Work u Youth and Community Development
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University of Bradford BSc Hons: 3 yrs Business Computing Solutions u Ophthalmic Dispensing with Management BA Hons with QTS: 4 yrs Primary Education (Advanced Study of Early Years) u Primary Education (Creative Arts with Specialism in Art) u Primary Education (Humanities) u Primary Education (Language & Literature) u Primary Education (Science) LLB Hons: 3 yrs Law BA Hons: 1 yr Beauty Therapy Management in the Workplace u Business Studies (top-up) (Finance, Management, Marketing, Personnel) u Early Childhood Studies (top-up) u Photography (top-up) u Public Services Management (top-up) u Social & Community Care (top-up) BSc Hons: 1 yr Business Computing Solutions (top-up) u Computing with Software Engineering (top-up) u Social and Community Care (top-up) BEd: 2 yrs Education (with QTS) BEd: 1 yr Education (without QTS -- top-up)
Foundation Degrees: 2 yrs Advanced Practices in Beauty Therapy u Adventure Tourism u Creative Hairdressing u Community Health Development u Community Development Work u Computer Aided Engineering u Construction Design & Management u Creative Hairdressing u Creative Practice in Community Settings u Early Years u Education Studies u Engineering with Management u Events Organization & Management u Games Technology u Health-Related Exercise and Fitness (18 mths) u Hospitality Management (Culinary Arts) u Make-up Artistry & Special Make-up Effects u Metallurgy and Materials u Multimedia & Design u Network Infrastructure Technologies u Ophthalmic Dispensing with Management u Playwork u Post Compulsory Education & Training u Project Management u Public Services Management u Social & Community Care u Sports Coaching & Development u Sports Science u Supported &
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Diplomas Diploma in Foundation Studies in Art & Design (1 yr) HND: 2 yrs Beauty Therapy u Business (Finance, Law, IT, e-Business Strategies, Human Resource Management, Marketing) u Computing (General) u Computing (ICT Support Systems) u Computing (Software Development) u Construction (Options: Architecture, Quantity Surveying, Construction Management) u Engineering (Options: Electrical, Electronic, Engineering Technology, Instrumentation and Control, Mechanical and Manufacturing, Process Engineering) u Photography
Higher Degrees PGCE: 1 yr Initial Teacher Training u Primary/Early Years Secondary Age Phase u Vocational Subjects
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Postgraduate Diploma Marketing Practice (2 yrs) u Photography (1 yr FT, 2 yrs PT) u Printmaking (18 mths, PT) u Visual Culture u Youth and Community Development (1 yr FT, 2 yrs PT) MA Counselling in Education u Education u International Business Management u Management u Managing u Organizational Change Marketing and e-Commerce u Marketing Practice (12 mths minimum FT study, 1 yr dissertation) u Photography (1 yr, FT, 2 yrs, PT) u Printmaking (1 yr FT, 2 yrs PT) u Visual Culture u Youth and Community Development (1 yr FT, 2 yrs PT)
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University of Brighton
UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON Mithras House Lewes Road Brighton BN2 4AT Tel: 01273 600900 Fax: 01273 642825 Website: www.brighton.ac.uk
Undergraduate Courses ACCA PROF (DipHE) Accountancy ACCA Professional Course BA Hons Accountancy with Law u Accounting and Finance u Art and Design u Business Administration u Business Information Systems u Business Management u Business Management with e-Commerce u Business Management with Finance u Business Management with Law u Business Management with Marketing u Business Studies with e-Commerce u Business Studies with Finance u Business Studies with Law u Business Studies with Marketing u Communication and Digital Media u Communication and Media Studies u Criminology and Applied Psychology u Criminology and Social Policy u Criminology and Sociology u Cultural and Historical Studies u Education u Health and Social Care u Health Studies u History of Decorative Arts and Crafts u History of Design, Culture and Society u Humanities u Information Management u International Business u International Finance and Capital Market Studies u International Hospitality Management u Law with Accountancy u Law with Business u Library and Information Studies u Multimedia u Music Composition for Professional Media u Music Performance u Music Production u Social Policy u Social Science u Sociology and Social Policy u Sport Journalism u Tourism Management u Visual Culture BA Hons (CertHE, DipHE) Applied Psychology and Sociology u Applied Social Science u Architecture u Business Studies u Critical Fine Art Practice u Digital Media u Digital Music u Editorial Photography u Education and English u English and Education u English and Media u English and Sociology u English Language and English Literature u English Language and Linguistics u English Language and Media u English Studies and English Literature u English Studies and Linguistics u English Studies and Media u Entrepreneurship in Hospitality u Entrepreneurship in Travel and Tourism u Fashion Design with Business Studies u Fashion Textiles Design with Business Studies u
Fine Art Painting u Fine Art Printmaking u Fine Art Sculpture u French Studies and English Literature u French Studies and Linguistics u French Studies and Media u Geography u German Studies and English Literature u German Studies and Linguistics u German Studies and Media u Graphic Design u Illustration u Interior Architecture u International Event Management u International Event Marketing u International Tourism Management u International Travel Management u Management in the Service Industries u Marketing Food and Drink u Media Studies and Education u Media Studies and Sociology u Performance and Visual Arts (Dance) u Performance and Visual Arts (Music) u Performance and Visual Arts (Theatre) u Professional Studies in Learning and Development u Religious Education Studies u Retail Management u Retail Marketing u Screen Studies u Social Work u Sociology and English u Sociology of Sport and Leisure u Sport and Leisure Management u 3D Design u Travel and Tourism Marketing u Wood, Metal, Ceramics and Plastics BA Hons with QTS Design and Technology Education u Information Technology Education u Key Stage 2/Key Stage 3 English Education with QTS u Key Stage 2/Key Stage 3 Information Technology Education with QTS u Key Stage 2/Key Stage 3 Mathematics Education with QTS u Key Stage 2/Key Stage 3 Science Education with QTS u Mathematics Education u Physical Education u Primary Education: 3--7 yrs u Primary Education: 5--11 yrs u Science Education u Upper Primary/Lower Secondary Education -- English u Upper Primary/Lower Secondary Education -- Information Technology u Upper Primary/Lower Secondary Education -- Mathematics u Upper Primary/ Lower Secondary Education -- Science BEng Hons Audio Electronics u Automotive Engineering u Civil Engineering with Construction Management u Civil with Environmental Engineering BEng Hons, MEng (BEng, CertHE, DipHE) Aeronautical Engineering u Civil Engineering u Civil Engineering Design u Digital Electronics, Computing
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University of Brighton and Communications u Electrical and Electronic Engineering u Mechanical Engineering BSc Hons Acupuncture Studies u Building Surveying u Business Software Development u Community Nursing, Professional Practice u Community Specialist Practice u Computer Science u Construction Management u Digital Media Development u Environmental Sciences u Gerontology, Professional Practice u Informatique u Interactive Computing u Internet Business Computing u Internet Computing u Mental Health, Professional Practice u Midwifery u Multidisciplinary Health Care u Nurse Practitioner u Nursing u Nursing Studies u Occupational Therapy Studies u Oriental Medicine -- Acupuncture u Osteopathy Studies u Pharmaceutical and Chemical Sciences u Pharmacological Sciences u Physiotherapy Studies u Podiatry u Product Design with Professional Experience u Professional Clinical Practice u Professional Practice u Professional Practice in Working with Older People u Software Engineering u Sport and Fitness (top-up) u Urban Conservation and Environmental Management BSc Hons (CertHE, DipHE) Applied Biomedical Sciences u Architectural Technology u Biological Sciences u Biomedical Sciences u Building Studies u Computer Science (Games) u Ecology and Biogeography u Environmental Hazards u Equine Sports Performance u Geography u Geography and Geology u Geology u Mathematics u Mathematics and Computing u Mathematics and Statistics u Mathematics with Business u Mathematics with Finance u Midwifery u Occupational Therapy u Osteopathy u Pharmacy u Physiotherapy u Product Design Technology with Professional Experience u Project Management for Construction u Sport and Exercise Science u Sports Product Design with Professional Experience u Urban Studies u Viticulture and Oenology Cert Advanced French u Advanced German u Advanced Italian u Advanced Spanish u Applied Professional Studies u Intermediate French u Intermediate German u Intermediate Italian u Intermediate Spanish Diploma (CertHE, DipHE) Nursing (Adult) u Nursing (Child) u Nursing (Mental Health) u Accident and Emergency Nursing DPS ENB Prof Palliative Care Nursing u Sexual Health Nursing FdA (FCert) Broadcast Media u Business u Business with Finance u Business with Marketing u Business with Personnel
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u Contemporary Crafts Practice u Early Years Care and Education u Fashion Design u Fine Art u Fine Art Contemporary Practice u Garden Design u Graphic Communication u Hospitality and Event Management u Multimedia u Music Production u Playwork u Professional Studies in Primary Education u Public and Emergency Services Management u Sport Coaching and Development u Tourism Enterprise Management u Travel and Tourism Management u Wine Business u Working with Young People and Young People’s Services u Youth Work FdEng (FCert) Electrical and Electronic Engineering u Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering FdSc (FCert) Agriculture u Animal Science u Arboriculture u Biological Sciences u Complementary Health Care u Computing (Client Server Systems) u Computing (Computer Games Development) u Computing (Information Systems) u Computing (Internet Computing Technologies) u Computing (Networked Systems) u Computing (Networking) u Computing (Software Engineering) u Computing with Business u Construction -- Architectural Technology u Construction -- Building Surveying u Construction -- Civil Engineering Design u Construction -- Conservation, Technology and Management u Construction -Quantity Surveying u Construction -- Site Engineering u Construction -- Site Management u Countryside Management u Equine Studies u Forestry and Woodland Management u Health and Social Care u Horticulture u Internet Systems Development u Person-centred Counselling u Sport and Fitness u Wine Production HNC Construction u Engineering (Electrical Power) u Engineering (Instrumentation and Control) u Engineering (Telecommunications Technology) u Motor Vehicle Engineering HND Art and Design: 2D and 3D Design & Communication u Art and Design: Craft
Postgraduate Courses MA (PGCert, PGDip) Academic Practice u Advanced Health Care Practice and Education u Architectural Studies u Architecture u Business Management u Case Management for Health and Employment u Child Protection Studies u Communication Studies u Counselling Studies u Criminology u Cultural and Critical Theory u Design by Independent Project u Design by Independent
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University of Brighton Study u Education u English Language Teaching Studies u Health Ethics u Health Informatics u Health Promotion u Health Studies u Health Studies and Education u Health Studies and Management u Histories and Cultures u History of Design and Material Culture u Hospitality Management u Information Management u Information Studies u Interior Design u International Event Management u International Management u International Sport Policy u Learning Disabilities u Learning Disabilities and Education u Learning Disabilities and Management u Management u Management for Health Professionals u Marketing u Media-assisted Language Teaching u Midwifery Studies u Midwifery Studies and Education u Midwifery Studies and Management u Nursing Studies u Nursing Studies and Education u Nursing Studies and Management u Personnel and Development u Photography u Public Service Partnership u Rheumatology Practice u Sequential Design and Illustration u Social Enterprise u Social Research u Sport Development u Sport, Culture and Media u Sport, Culture and Society u Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) u Tourism and Leisure Management u Tourism Management MA (PGDip) Change Management u Clinical Education u Culinary Arts u European Health Promotion u Fine Art u Fine Art Printmaking u Health Promotion and Education u Health Promotion and Management u International Health Promotion u Printmaking and Professional Practice u Public Service Partnership and Management MBA (CIM, DMS) General Management u International Management u Public Service Management MDES (BA Hons CertHE, DipHE) 3D Design u Fashion with Business Studies u Textile Design with Business Studies MSc (PGCert, PGDip) Advanced Nurse Practitioner u Aeronautical Engineering u Applied Geology (Geoframeworks) u Automotive Engineering u Business Process Management u Cardiology u Cardiology and Education u Cardiology and Management u Child Health u Child Health and Education u Child Health and Management u Civil Engineering u Clinical Pharmacy Practice u Clinical Studies u Clinical Studies and Education u Clinical Studies and Management u Cognitive Psychotherapy u Community Pharmaceutical Health Care u Diabetes u Diabetes and Education u Diabetes and Management u Digital
Electronics u Digital Electronics and Communications u Digital Television Management and Production u Distributed Systems u Exercise Science u Gerontology u Industrial Pharmaceutical Studies u Information Systems u Information Systems Development u Interactive Technology Design u International Finance and Capital Markets u Internet Applications Development u Learning Objectives u Learning Technologies u Mental Health u Nephrology u Neuromusculoskeletal Physiotherapy u Nursing u Object-orientated Software Technology u Occupational Therapy u Occupational Therapy and Education u Occupational Therapy and Management u Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences u Pharmaceutical Licensing and Business Development u Physiotherapy u Physiotherapy and Education u Physiotherapy and Management u Podiatry u Podiatry and Education u Podiatry and Management u Podiatry with Clinical Biomechanics u Podiatry with Diabetes u Podiatry with Rheumatology u Primary Care u Primary Care and Education u Primary Care and Management u Product Innovation and Development u Professional Development and Education in Health and Social Care u Professional Development and Management in Health and Social Care u Professional Development in Health and Social Care u Programmable Digital Systems u Psychosocial Studies u Public Health u Public Health and Education u Public Health and Management u Rehabilitation Science u Social Work u Software Engineering u Sport Science u Sustainability of the Built Environment u Trauma and Orthopaedics u Women’s Health u Women’s Health and Education u Women’s Health and Management MSc (PGDip) Community Specialist Practice u Construction Management u Environmental Assessment and Management u Facilities Management u Geographical Information Systems and Environmental Management u Health through Occupation u Project Management for Construction u Resuscitation Practice u Water and Environmental Management PGCE Post-compulsory Education u Primary Education (3--7 yrs) u Primary Education (5--11 yrs) u Secondary Education -- Art and Design u Secondary Education -Business Education u Secondary Education -- Dance u Secondary Education -- Design and Technology u Secondary Education -- Design and Technology (conversion course) u Secondary Education -- English u Secondary Education -- Geography u Secondary Education -- Information Technology u Secondary
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University of Brighton Education -- Information Technology (conversion course) u Secondary Education -- Mathematics u Secondary Education -- Mathematics (conversion course) u Secondary Education -- Modern Foreign Languages u Secondary Education -- Physical Education u Secondary Education -- Religious Education u Secondary Education -- Science u Secondary Education -- Science (conversion course) PGCert Care of the Person with Cancer u Clinical Education u e-Learning Design u e-Learning Design (Professional Practice) u Emergency Cardiology u Health and Social Care Education u Intensive Care Nursing u Leadership in the NHS u Medical Education u Podiatric Theory u Positive Approaches to Ageing u Post-qualifying Social Work Practice (Adult Services) u Professional Education Studies u Psychiatric Practice u Social Enterprise u Teaching in Clinical Settings PGDip (PGCert) Architectural Design u Architecture u Digital Media Arts u General Pharmacy Practice u Management, Practice and Law in Architecture u Person-centred Counselling u Pharmacy u Psychodynamic Counselling u Research Methodology
Research Courses Doctorate (MA, MSc) Doctor of Occupational Therapy u Doctorate in Physiotherapy u Doctorate in Podiatry u Doctorate in Social Work MPhil, PhD Architecture Research u Art and Design Research u Business Administration u Business Management Research u Computational Linguistics and Language Engineering u Computer Science Research u Education Research u Engineering and Physics Research u Environment and Civil Engineering Research u Geography Research u Health and Social Policy Research u Health Professions Research u Health Care Research u Historical and Critical Studies Research u Information Management Research u Innovation Management Research u Language and Linguistics Research u Mathematical Sciences Research u Nursing and Midwifery Research u Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences Research u Postgraduate Medical School Research u Professional Doctorate of Business Administration u Professional Doctorate of Midwifery u Professional Doctorate of Nursing u Service Management Research u Sport Science, Exercise Science and Leisure Cultures Research Prof Doc Counselling and Psychotherapy u Doctorate in Architecture u Doctorate in Education
UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL Tyndall Avenue Bristol BS8 1TH Tel: 01179 289000 Fax: 01179 251424 Website: www.bris.ac.uk
First Degrees
Science
Medicine, Dentistry & Veterinary Science
MSc: 4 yrs Archaeological Sciences u Chemical Physics u Chemical Physics with industrial experience u Chemistry u Chemistry with industrial experience or Study in Continental Europe or Study in North America u u Environmental Geoscience Environmental Geoscience with Study in Continental Europe u Geography u Geography (Soc Sci) u Geology u Geology with Study in Continental Europe or Study in North America u Mathematics u Mathematics with Statistics or Study in Continental Europe u Mathematics & Computer Science or Physics u
BDS: 5 yrs Dentistry (6 yrs with pre-dental year for those with non-science A levels) BVSc: 5 yrs Veterinary Science MBChB: 4--6 yrs Medicine (MBChB: 5 yrs Medicine (6 yrs with pre-medical year for those with non-science A levels) (4 yrs with appropriate medically related degree))
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University of Bristol Mathematics & Philosophy u Palaeontology & Evolution u Physics u Physics with Astrophysics or Industrial Experience or Study in Continental Europe u Physics & Philosophy u Pharmacology with Study in Industry
Science & Technology BEng: 3 yrs Avionic Systems u Civil Engineering u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Electronic & Communications Engineering u Electronic Engineering u Mechanical Engineering BSc: 3 yrs Anatomical Science with Study in Industry (with a preliminary year of study) u Animal Behaviour & Welfare u Archaeological Science u Biochemistry with Medical Biochemistry or Molecular Biology & Biotechnology or Study in Industry u Biology u Botany u Cancer Biology u Cancer Biology & Immunology & Virology u Chemical Physics u Chemistry (with a preliminary year of study) u Chemistry & Law u Computer Science u Geography u Geology u Geology & Biology u Human Anatomy & Musculoskeletal Science (by transfer from Anatomical Science) u Immunology u Mathematics u Mathematics & Computer Science or Economics or Physics or Physics with Study in Continental Europe or Philosophy u Mathematics with Statistics u Medical Microbiology u Microbiology u Neuroscience u Neuroscience with Study in Industry u Pathology & Microbiology u Pharmacology u Physics u Physics (with a preliminary year of study) u Physics with Astrophysics or Industrial Experience or Astrophysics & Industrial Experience or Study in Continental Europe u Physiological Science u Psychology- Philosophy u Psychology u Psychology & Zoology u Veterinary Pathogenesis u Zoology 4 yrs u Anatomical Science with Study in Industry u Biochemistry u Biochemistry with Medical Biochemistry or Study in Industry (with a preliminary year of study) u Chemistry with a preliminary year of study
Arts & Social Sciences BA: 3 yrs Single Schools Accounting with Finance or Management u Ancient History u Archaeology u Classical Studies u Classics u Drama u Economics u Economics with Finance of Management u English u History u History of Art u Music u Philosophy u Theology & Religious Studies Joint Schools Ancient History and Archaeology u Archaeology and Anthropology u Classical Studies & Philosophy u
Drama and English u Economics & Social History or Mathematics or Politics or Sociology u English & Classical Studies u English & Philosophy u Geology u Philosophy & Economics or Theology u Politics & Philosophy or Theology u Theology & Philosophy or Politics or Sociology BSc: 3 yrs Accounting with Finance or Management u Archaeological Sciences u Deaf Studies u Early Childhood Studies u Econometrics with Economics u Economics u Economics or Mathematics or Philosophy or Politics or Sociology u Economics with Accounting or Finance or Management u Geography u Mathematics & Philosophy u Philosophy & Economics or Politics or Psychology or Social Policy u Physics & Philosophy u Physics & Philosophy with Study in Continental Europe u Politics u Politics & Sociology u Psychology u Psychology & Zoology u Social Policy u Social Policy & Politics or Sociology u Sociology u Sociology & Philosophy or with Study in Continental Europe LLB: 3 yrs Law BA: 4 yrs Accounting with Economics & Study in Continental Europe u Classical Studies with Economics & Study in Continental Europe u Classical Studies with Study in Continental Europe u Classics with Study in Continental Europe u Czech & French or German or Italian or Portuguese or Russian or Spanish u Drama & French or German or Italian or Portuguese or Spanish u Economics & Econometrics with Study in Continental Europe u Economics with Study in Continental Europe u French u French & Czech or Drama or German or History of Art or Italian or Latin or Music or Philosophy or Politics or Portuguese or Russian or Spanish u German u German & Czech or Drama or French or History of Art or Italian or Latin or Music or Philosophy or Politics or Portuguese or Russian or Spanish u Hispanic Studies u History with Study in French u History with Study in German u History of Art & French or German or Italian or Portuguese or Russian or Spanish u History of Art with Study Abroad u Italian u Italian & Czech or Drama or French or German or History of Art or Music or Philosophy or Politics or Portuguese or Russian or Spanish u Music & French or German or Italian u Philosophy & French or German or Italian or Portuguese or Russian or Spanish u Politics & French or German or Italian or Portuguese or Russian or Spanish u Portuguese & Czech or Drama or French or German or History of Art or Italian or Philosophy
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University of Bristol or Politics or Russian or Spanish u Russian u Russian & Czech or French or German or History of Art or Italian or Philosophy or Politics or Portuguese or Spanish u Spanish u Spanish & Czech or Drama or French or German or History of Art or Italian or Philosophy or Politics or Portuguese or Russian BSc: 4 yrs Accounting with Economics & Study in Continental Europe u Economics with Study in Continental Europe u Economics & Econometrics with Study in Continental Europe LLB: 4 yrs Law & French
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Law & German
Veterinary Degrees BSc: 4 yrs Veterinary Nursing & Practice Administration
Higher Degrees Doctorates EngD: Engineering DEng: Engineering (in respect of research & published work) DLitt: Literature (in respect of research & published work) DMus: Music (for Bristol graduates of at least eight yrs’ standing or MMus holders of at least four yrs’ standing, by composition) DSc DSocSci LLD: Law (in respect of research & published work) EdD: 3 yrs PhD: 3--6 yrs
Master’s Degrees LLM: 1 yr Commercial Law International Law u Public Law
European Legal Studies u Legal Studies u Maritime Law
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MA: 1 yr Composition of Music for Film and Television u Film and Television Production MSc: 1 yr Advanced Computing: Character Animation, Global Computing & Multimedia, Internet Technologies, Machine Learning & Data Mining u Advanced Mechanical Engineering u East Asian Studies u Economics u Economics & Econometrics u Economics & Finance u Economics & Public Policy u Economics, Finance & Management u Industrial & Environmental Modelling u Molecular Neuroscience
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MA: 1--2 yrs Archaeology for Screen Media u Buddhist Studies u Christianity & Culture u Cinema Studies u Classics & Ancient History u Colonialism in History u Conflict & Culture in Twentieth-Century Europe u Contemporary History u Cultural Performance u Cultures & Identities in the Spanish & Portuguese Speaking World u Documentary Practice u English Literature u French Studies u Garden History u Historical Archaeology of the Modern World (AD1500--2000) u History of Art: Histories & Interpretations u History of Art & Design: Decoration & Modernity u Landscape Archaeology u Legal Studies u Maritime Archaeology and History u Medieval and Early Modern History u Medieval Studies u Mediterranean Archaeology u Music: Advanced Musical Studies u Performance Research u Philosophy u Philosophy & History of Science u Philosophy & Law u Portuguese u Reception & Critical Theory u Russian & East European Cultural Studies u Russian History u Russian Studies u Screen Practice u Social Anthropology u Television Studies u Translation MPhil: 1--2 yrs Art & Social Sciences (by research) MSc: 1--2 yrs Diagnostic Imaging u Health Care Ethics u Health Research Methods u Molecular Neuroscience u Prosthetic Dentistry u Reproduction & Development u Social & Cultural Theory u Transfusion & Transplantation 1--3 yrs u Meat Science & Technology MClinDent Paediatric Dentistry MEd: 1--5 yrs Education (by advanced study and dissertation) MSc: 1--5 yrs Advanced Dynamics Engineering u Aerospace Design, Manufacture & Management u Cardiology u Communications Systems and Signal Processing u Computer Science u Contemporary Identities u Counselling u Deaf Studies u Development & Security u East Asian Studies u Ecology & Management of the Natural Environment u Educational Technology u Engineering Management u Entrepreneurship u Ethnicity & Multiculturalism u Exercise & Health Science u Experimental Psychology u Gender & International Relations u Health Care Enterprise u International Development u International Relations u International Security u Management u Management, Development & Organizational Change u Neuropsychology u Nutrition, Physical Activity & Public Health u Occupational Health u Occupational Safety & Health (NEBOSH) u Palaeobiology u
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University of Bristol Palliative Medicine u Policy Research u Prosthetic Dentistry u Psychology of Language & Communication u Public Policy u Quantitative Development Economics u Science of Natural Hazards u Science Understanding, Research & Education u Social Science Research Methods (Politics/International Relations) u Social Science Research Methods (Sociology) u Social Work u Society & Space u Sociology u Socio-Legal Studies u Strategic Management u Teaching & Learning for Health Professionals u Transfusion and Transplantation Sciences u Water & Environmental Management (CIWEM) MSc/Diploma: 1--5 yrs Child Welfare MSc: 2 yrs MSW: 2 yrs MLitt: 2--4 yrs MMus/PhD: 2--4 yrs Music (by research and musical composition) MSc: 2--5 yrs Counselling u Counselling in Organizational Settings u Counselling Studies 3 yrs u Family Therapy & Systematic Practice MSc/Dip/Cert: 3 yrs Transfusion & Transplantation Sciences MMedEd: 3--8 yrs Medical Education MEng: 4 yrs Aeronautical Engineering u Aeronautical Engineering with Study in Continental Europe u Avionic Systems u Civil Engineering u Communications and Multimedia Engineering u Computer Science u Computer Science with Study in Continental Europe u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Electrical & Electronic Engineering with Study in Continental Europe u Electronic & Communications Engineering u Mathematics for Intelligent Systems 5 yrs u Mechanical Engineering Single Honours Engineering Design MSc: 5 yrs
Medical ChM: Medicine (for medical graduates of at least four yrs’ standing, by research, or published work, and clinical exam) DDS: Dentistry (for dental graduates of at least two yrs’ standing in respect of research or other contributions to learning) MD: Medicine (for medical graduates of at least two yrs’ standing in respect of research or other contributions to learning)
MSc (by research): Aerospace Engineering u Anatomy u Biochemistry u Biological Sciences u Cardiac, Anaesthetic & Radiological Sciences u Cellular & Molecular Medicine u Chemistry u Child Health u Civil Engineering u Clinical Veterinary Science u Computer Science u Earth Sciences u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Engineering Management u Engineering Mathematics u Ethics in Medicine u Experimental Psychology u Geographical Sciences u Interface Analysis u Mathematics u Mechanical Engineering u Obstetrics & Gynaecology u Opthalmology u Oral & Dental Science u Palliative Medicine u Pharmacology u Physics u Physiology u Primary Care u Psychiatry u Social Medicine u Surgery PhD MSc: 1 yr Neuroscience Sciences
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Diplomas Diploma: 1 yr Advanced Social Work u Aerospace Design, Manufacture & Management u Child Welfare (by coursework, Graduate School of Education) u Colonialism in History u Composition of Music for Film, Television & Theatre u Counselling u Counselling in Organization Settings u Development & Security u Ecology & Management of the Natural Environment u Economics u Economics, Finance & Management u Education u Education, Technology & Society u Education; Advanced Studies in u Engineering Management 2 terms u Engineering Management 2 yrs u Ethnic Relations u Ethnicity & Multiculturalism u Exercise & Health Science u Family Therapy & Systemic Practice u Film & Television Production u Gender & International Relations u Health Care Ethics u Health Care Enterprise u History u History of Art & Design: Decoration & Modernity u International Development u International Relations u International Security u Management Development & Organizational Change u Management Studies u Management for Professionals 3--5 yrs u Managing Development u Meat Science & Technology u Meat Science 1--5 yrs u Molecular Neuroscience u Music: Composition of Music for Film & Television u Nutrition, Physical Activity & Public Health u Occupational Safety & Health (NEBOSH) u Palliative Medicine u Philosophy u Policy Research u PostQualifying Studies in Social Work u Reproduction & Development u Science Understanding, Research & Education u Social & Cultural Theory u Social Sciences (postgraduate) u Social Sciences in Deaf
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University of Bristol Studies 2 terms 2 yrs u Social Work u Sociology u Teaching & Learning for Health Professionals u Theology or Religious Studies u Transfusion & Transplantation Sciences u Translation 2--4 yrs u Water & Environmental Management u Postgraduate Dental Studies 4 yrs u Open Studies
Certi¢cates Certificate: 1 yr Aerospace Design, Manufacture & Management u Applied Social Studies u Colonialism in History u Deaf Studies u Ecology & Management of the Natural Environment u Engineering (postgraduate) u Family Therapy & Systemic Practice u Health Care Ethics u Health Care Enterprise u Higher Education u Legal Studies u Management Studies u Molecular Neuroscience u Nutrition, Physical Activity & Public
Health u Palliative Medicine u Policy Research u Public Service Interpreting & Translating u Reproduction & Development u Science (postgraduate) u Teaching & Learning for Health Professionals u Theological Studies u Water & Environmental Management Open Studies Certificate: 2 yrs American Studies u Counselling Skills u Ecology & Management of the Environment u European Studies u Exercise & Health Studies u Languages for Business u Medically & Related Subjects u Nursing Home & Retirement Home Management u Science u Sign Language Interpreting u Social Sciences u Social Work Certificate: 3 yrs Biological Science u Transfusion & Transplantation Sciences
Degrees validated by University of Bristol o¡ered at: WESLEY COLLEGE College Park Drive Henbury Road Bristol BS10 7QD Tel: 01179 591200 Fax: 01179 591277 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.wesley-college-bristol.ac.uk
First Degrees
Diplomas
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Certi¢cates
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Certificate Theological Studies
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Theology & Ministry
UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST OF ENGLAND, BRISTOL Frenchay Campus Coldharbour Lane Bristol BS16 1QY Tel: 01173 283333 Fax: 01173 282810 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.uwe.ac.uk * Subject to approval
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First Degrees BA Hons: 3--4 yrs Accounting and Finance u Amenity Horticulture Management u Animation u Architecture and Planning u Art and Visual Culture u Business Enterprise u Business Information Systems u Business Information Systems with European/American Study u Business Studies u Business Studies with Accounting and Finance u Business Studies with HRM u Business Studies with Marketing u Criminology u Drama u Drawing and Applied Arts u Early Childhood Studies u Economics u Economics of Money, Banking and Finance u Education Studies u Education Studies + PGCE u English u Equine Business Management u Fashion Design u Fashion/Textile Design u Film Studies u Fine Art u Geography u Geography and Planning u Geography and Transport u Graphic Design u Graphic Design with Animation u History u Housing Development and Management u Illustration u Illustration with Animation u Initial Teacher Education (Primary) u International Business Economics u International Business Studies u International Business Studies and Modern Languages u International History with International Politics u International Relations u Law u Marketing u Marketing Communications u Media and Cultural Studies u Media Practice u Media Practice with Animation u Modern Languages with International Business Cultures* u Philosophy u Photography u Physical Activity Management* u Planning with Tourism u Planning, Housing and Renewal u Politics u Primary (Initial Teacher Education) u Property Development and Planning u Sociology u Sports Business Management u Textile Design u Tourism Management u Town and Country Planning u Veterinary Practice Management BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Agriculture and Land Management u Animal Behaviour and Welfare u Animal Science u Applied Biochemistry and Molecular Biology u Applied Biological Sciences u Applied Genetics u Applied Microbiology u Applied Physiology and Pharmacology u Architectural Technology and Design u Biomedical Sciences u Biotechnology* u Bioveterinary Science u Building Services Engineering u Building Surveying u Built and Natural Environments u Business in Property u Business Mathematics* u Civil Engineering u Coaching Science* u Computer Science u Computer Security u Computer Systems Engineering u Computing u Computing and Information Systems u Computing and Information Systems with European/American Study u
Conservation Biology u Construction and Property Management u Construction Commercial Management u Construction Management u Creative Music Technology u Creative Product Design u Dairy Herd Management u Diagnostic Imaging u Electronic Production Innovation* u Engineering u Environmental Biology u Environmental Forensics u Environmental Health u Environmental Science u Equine Dental Science u Equine Science u Equine Sports Science u Forensic Biology u Forensic Chemistry u Forensic Computing u Forensic Science u Games Technology u Geography and Environmental Management u Health, Safety and the Environment u Human Biology u Information Technology and Management for Business* u Internet Applications u Internet Computing u Management u Mathematics u Mathematics with European/American Study u Midwifery u Mobile Technologies u Multimedia Computing u Music and Audio Technology* u Music Systems Engineering u Nursing (Adult/ Child/Learning Disability/Mental Health) u Occupational Therapy u Pharmaceutical Sciences u Physiotherapy u Product Design and Innovation u Property Management and Investment u Psychology u Psychology and Forensic Science u Psychology and Sports Biology u Quantity Surveying and Commercial Management u Radiotherapy u Real Estate (Valuation and Management) u Robotics u Social Work u Software Engineering u Sports Biology u Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation* u Statistics u Statistics with European/American Study u Tourism and Environmental Management u Veterinary Nursing Science u Web Design u Wildlife and Countryside Management* Half Awards (BA/BSc) Whether a BA or BSc is dependent on the subject of the other half award subject chosen. Accounting u Artificial Intelligence u Business u Business Decision Mathematics u Chinese Studies* u Computing u Criminology u Drama u Early Childhood Studies u Economics u Education u English u English as a Foreign Language u English Language u European Studies u Film Studies u French u Geography u History u Intercultural Communication* u International Relations u Internet Technology u Law u Linguistics u Marketing u Mathematics u Media and Cultural Studies u Multimedia Computing u Music Technology u Philosophy u Politics u Psychology u Robotics u Sociology u Spanish u Tourism
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University of the West of England, Bristol BEng Hons: 3--4 yrs Aerospace Design Engineering* u Aerospace Manufacturing Engineering u Aerospace Systems Engineering u Architecture and Environmental Engineering u Electrical and Electronic Engineering u Electronic Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Motorsport Engineering u Rivers and Coastal Engineering* MEng Hons: 4--5 yrs Aerospace Design Engineering* u Aerospace Manufacturing Engineering u Aerospace Systems Engineering u Electrical and Electronic Engineering u Electronic Engineering u Mechanical Engineering LLB: 3--4 yrs Commercial Law u European and International Law u Law u Law with French/Spanish or English as a Foreign Language
Higher Degrees EdD PhD Professional Doctorate: Biomedical Science (DBMS) u Professional Doctorate: Built Environment LLM: FT or PT Commercial Law u Criminal Justice u European Business Law u Industrial and Commercial Law u International Economic Law u International Human Rights Law u International Law u International Trade Law MA Applied Social Research: Built Environment or Business and Management or Education or Health and Social Care u Built Environment Studies (four routes) u Community Safety and Crime Prevention (distance learning) u Cultural and Media Studies u Economics u Economics (Money, Banking and Finance) u Economics (International Business Economics) u Education u English u Equine Business Management* u European Business u Film and Video u Film Studies and European Cinema u Fine Art u Guidance (Vocational/Educational) u Health and Social Care u History u Housing and Business Management u Housing and Community Renewal u Human Resource Management u Intercultural Communication u International Human Resource Management u Management u Marketing u Media (Animation/Interactive Media/Screenwriting/Sound Production) u Multi-Disciplinary Printmaking u New Media u Organizational Leadership and Change u Real Estate Management u Research (Art, Media and Design) -- 19 options u Spatial Planning u Sports Management u Tourism and Sustainability u
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Tourism Management u Town and Country Planning u Town and Country Planning (distance learning) u Translation (distance learning) u Urban and Rural Regeneration u Urban Design MSc Advanced Practice u Advanced Technologies in Electronics u Animal Science u Applied Ageing Studies u Biomedical Science u Building Surveying u Cancer Care u Cellular Pathology u Clinical Chemistry u Coaching Science* u Computer Aided Architectural Design and Construction u Computer Science u Construction Project Management u Counselling Psychology u Countryside Conservation and Management (distance learning) u Economics u Economics (Finance) u Engineering and Technology Management u Environmental Consultancy u Environmental Health u Equine Science u Financial Management u Genomics Research u Group Relations and Society u Haematology u Health Informatics u Health Psychology u Immunology u Information and Library Management u Information Technology u International Management u Leadership and Organization of Public Services u Medical Microbiology u Medical Ultrasound u Mental Health u Mental Health (Primary Care) u Music Technology* u Music Therapy u Nuclear Medicine u Professional Computing* u Psycho-Social Studies u Public Health u Qualitative Methods in Psychology u Quantity Surveying u Rehabilitation Studies u Research Methods in Psychology* u Robotics* u Science Communication u Software Engineering u Statistics and Management Science u Systems Administration and Security u Technology Management (Aerospace) (IGDS) u Total Technology (Aerospace) (IGDS) u Transport Planning u Urban and Rural Regeneration (DL) MBA DBA u MBA (executive modular) u MBA UK-route u MBA Euro-route PGCE PCET u Primary u Secondary PGDip Bar Vocational Course u Careers Guidance u Education u Further Education u Guidance (Vocational/ Educational) u Law (CPE) u Law (CPE) (open learning) u Legal Practice (LPC) u Legal Practice (LPC) (open learning) u Professional Skills Course (PSC) u Professional Studies -- Counselling u Property Management u Psychology PGCert Counselling u Education u Further Education u u Guidance (Vocational/Educational) Health
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Brunel University Education u Management (for health professionals) u
Management (conversion course) u Social Work Studies (specialist Social Work with Adults)
BRUNEL UNIVERSITY Uxbridge Middlesex UB8 3PH Tel: 01895 274000 Fax: 01895 269702 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.brunel.ac.uk + Approved in principle
First Degrees/Undergraduate 3 yrs, or 4 yrs with sandwich placement offered in many subjects. Biosciences: Biochemistry BSc u Biology BSc u Biomedical Sciences BSc u Biomedical Sciences (Biochemistry) BSc u Biomedical Sciences (Forensic) BSc u Biomedical Sciences (Human Health) BSc u Biomedical Sciences (Immunology) BSc Business and Management: Business and Management BSc u Business and Management (Accounting) BSc u Business and Management (Computing) BSc u Business and Management (e-Business Systems) BSc u Business and Management (Marketing) BSc u Business Studies and Sport Sciences BSc u International Business BSc Also available: Mathematical and Management Studies BSc u Mathematics and Statistics with Mangement BSc Design: Design for Sport BSc u Industrial Design BSc u Industrial Design and Technology BA u Product Design BSc u Product Design Engineering BSc u Virtual Product Design BSc Also available: Multimedia Technology and Design BSc Drama: Drama and English BA u Drama and Music BA u Film/TV and Drama BA u Modern Drama Studies BA Economics and Finance: Business Economics BSc u Economics BSc u Economics and Business Finance BSc u Economics and Management BSc u Finance and Accounting BSc u Politics and Economics BSc Also available: Financial Computing BSc u Financial Mathematics BSc Education:
Secondary Education (Physical Education) BSc u Youth and Community DipHE u Youth and Community DipHE/BA u Youth and Community Foundation Electronic and Computer Engineering: Computer Systems Engineering BEng u Electronic and Electrical Engineering (E&EE) BEng u E & EE (Communications Systems) BEng u E & EE (Control Systems) BEng u E & EE (Power Electronics Systems) BEng u Electronic and Microelectronics Engineering BEng u Internet Engineering BEng u Mobile Computing BSc u Multimedia Technology and Design BSc u See also Information Systems and Computing Engineering, see Design; Electrical and Computer; Mechanical. Foundations of Engineering English: Drama and English BA u English BA u English and Film/TV BA u English and Music BA u English with Creative Writing BA Film and TV Studies: English and Film/TV BA u Film/TV Studies BA u Film/TV and Drama BA u Film/TV and Music BA Foundations Programmes: 1 yr Engineering u Information Technology Health Studies: Community Health Nursing BSc u Health Care, Law and Ethics BSc u Health Services Management and Administration BSc u Health Promotion BSc u Health Studies BSc u Occupational Therapy BSc u Physiotherapy BSc History: History BA u Politics and History BSc Human Sciences, see Media Studies; Psychology; Social Anthropology; Sociology. Information Systems and Computing: Computer Science BSc u Information Systems BSc u Interactive Computing BSc u Network Computing BSc
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Brunel University Also available: Applied Computing and Engineering Software Design BSc u Financial Computing BSc u Foundations of Information Technology u Mathematics with Computer Science BSc u See also Electronic and Computer Engineering Law: Law LLB Mathematical Sciences: Financial Computing BSc u Financial Mathematics BSc u Mathematical and Management Studies BA u Mathematics BSc u Mathematics and Computing BSc u Mathematics and Statistics with Management BSc u Mathematics with Computer Science BSc Mechnical Engineering: Aerospace Engineering BEng/MEng u Aviation Engineering BEng/MEng u Aviation Engineering with Pilot Studies BEng/MEng u Aerospace Engineering BEng/MEng u Applied Computing and Engineering Software Design BSc u Mechanical Engineering BEng/MEng u Mechanical Engineering and Design MEng u Mechanical Engineering with Aeronautics BEng/MEng u Mechanical Engineering with Automotive Design BEng/MEng u Mechanical Engineering with Building Services BEng/MEng u Motorsport Engineering BEng/MEng u Sport Technology BSc Also available: Design for Sport BSc Media Studies: Communication and Media Studies BSc u Social Anthropology and Media Studies BSc u Sociology and Media Studies BSc Music: Contemporary Music Practice BA u Creative Music and Technology BA u Drama and Music BA u English and Music BA u Film/TV and Music BA Performing Arts, see Drama; Music; Film and TV Studies. Politics: International Politics BSc u Politics BSc u Politics and Economics BSc u Politics and History BSc u Politics and Sociology BSc Psychology: Psychology BSc u Psychology and Social Anthropology BSc u Psychology and Sociology BSc Social Anthropology: Psychology and Social Anthropology BSc u Social Anthropology BSc u Social Anthropology and Media Studies BSc u Social Anthropology and Sociology BSc Social Care: Social Work BA Sociology:
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Politics and Sociology BSc u Psychology and Sociology BSc u Sociology BSc u Sociology and Media Studies BSc u Social Anthropology and Sociology BSc Sport Sciences: Business Studies and Sport Sciences BSc u Sport Sciences BSc u Sport Sciences (Administration and Development) BSc u Sport Sciences (Coaching) BSc u Sport Sciences (Exercise and Fitness) BSc u Sport Sciences (Physical Education) BSc Also available: Design for Sport BSc u Sport Technology BSc
Higher Degrees/Postgraduate Biosciences: Medical Genetics with Immunology MSc Business and Management: Business Administration MBA u Human Resources and Employment Relations MSc u Management MSc u Management and Organization MRes u Marketing MSc u Multimedia Computing for e-Commerce MSc Communications, see Sociology and Communications Computing, see Information Systems and Computing Design Engineering: Advanced Manufacturing Systems MSc u Design and Branding Strategy MA u Design, Strategy and Innovation MA u Engineering Management MSc u Packaging Technology MSc u Process Engineering Management MSc Economics and Finance: Business Finance MSc u Economics and Finance MRes u Finance and Accounting MSc u Finance and Investment MSc u Financial Economics MSc u International Money, Finance and Investment MSc Education: Education MA u + Autism u Educational Management u Gifted Education u Guidance and Counselling Skills u Information Technology in Education u + International Education u Primary Education u Secondary Education u Special Educational Needs u Graduate Teacher Programme u Primary PGCE u Secondary PGCE u Biology u Chemistry u English u Information and Communication Technology u Mathematics u Modern Foreign Language u Physical Education u Physics u Science u Youth and Community Studies MA u Youth and Community Work PGCert Electronic and Computer Engineering: Data Communication Systems MSc u Digital Broadcast Systems MSc u Sustainable Electrical Power MSc u Wireless Communication Systems MSc u Wireless Enterprise Business Systems MSc English: Creative and Transactional Writing MA
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University of Buckingham Environmental Science: Ecosystem and Human Health MSc u Environmental Change: Social and Physical Aspects MSc u Environmental Hazards and Risk MSc u Environmental Pollution Science MSc u Environmental Science with Legislation and Management MSc u Integrated Management in the Environment MSc Health and Social Care: Child Care Studies PGCert u Community Health Nursing PGDip/MSc u Health Promotion and Public Health MSc u Health and Social Care Education MSc u Neurorehabilitation MSc u Occupational Health and Safety Management MSc u Occupational Therapy MSc u Social Work MA Information Systems and Computing: Bioinformatics MSc u Distributed Information Systems and Computing MSc/MTech u Enterprise Systems Development MSc u Information Systems Management MSc/MTech u Information Technology MRes u Multimedia Computing MSc u Telemedicine and e-Health Systems MSc Law: European and International Commercial Law LLM u Intellectual Property Law PGCert u International Economic Law LLM u International Economic and Trade Law LLM u International Intellectual Property Law LLM u International Trade Law LLM u Law LLM u Law and Society LLM/MA u Child Protection u Criminal Justice u Youth Justice u Law CPE/Grad Dip Management, see Business and Management Mathematical Sciences: Computational Mathematics with Modelling MSc u Decision Modelling and Information Systems MSc u Modelling and Management of Risk MSc Mechanical Engineering: + Aerospace Engineering MSc u Automotive and Motorsport Engineering MSc u Biomedical Engineering MSc u Biomedical Engineering and Innovation
MSc u Building Services Engineering MSc u Building Services Engineering Management MSc u + Building Services Engineering with Sustainable Energy MSc u Engineering Design MSc u Sustainable Energy: Technologies and Management MSc Performing Arts: Contemporary Performance Making MA u Creative Music MA u + Digital Games: Theory and Design MA u Documentary Practice MA Politics, History and International Relations: Globalization and Governance MA u History MRes u Intelligence and Security Studies MA u International Relations MA u Politics MRes u Public Affairs and Lobbying MSc u Public Policy MA u War and Conflict in the Modern World MA Psychology: Cross-Cultural Psychology MSc u + Functional Neuroimaging MSc u Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Society MA u Psychology MRes Social Anthropology: Anthropology and Human Rights MSc u + Anthropology of Education MSc u Cross-Cultural Studies of Children, Child Development and Youth MSc u Medical Anthropology MSc u Psychological and Psychiatric Anthropology MSc u Social Anthropology MRes Sociology and Communications: + Globalization and New Media MSc u + Health, Risk and the Media MSc u Health Research MRes u Media and Communications MSc u + Media and Communications MRes u + Risk, Insecurity and the Media MSc u Sociology MRes Sport Sciences: Sport Coaching MSc u Sport Sciences MSc u Sport Sciences (Exercise and Health) MSc u Sport Sciences (Human Performance ) MSc u Sport Sciences (Sport Psychology) MS
UNIVERSITY OF BUCKINGHAM Buckingham Buckinghamshire MK18 1EG Tel: 01280 814080 Fax: 01280 822245 Website: www.buckingham.ac.uk Most degree courses are of two yrs’ duration. The Buckingham academic year consists of four ten-week terms, beginning in January, April, July and October.
First Degrees Access Courses: 6 mths Access to Business (January/July entry)
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University of Buckingham Certificate in Preliminary Legal Studies (January/July Entry) BA Hons: 2 yrs Communication Studies (January/July entry) u English Studies for Translating (EFL) (January/July/ October entry) u English Literature with English Language Studies (EFL) (January/July entry) u English Literature (January/July/October entry) u English Literature with History (January entry) u International Studies (January/July/October entry) u International Studies with EFL (January/July/October entry) u International Studies with French or Spanish (January/July/October entry) u English Language Studies (EFL) with Literature (January/July/October entry) u English Studies with Media Communications (January/July/October entry) u English Literature with Multimedia Journalism (January/July/ October entry) u Politics, Economics & Law (January/July/October entry) u English Literature with Psychology (January entry) u English Literature with French or Spanish (January entry) u Communication (EFL) and Business Studies (January/July/October entry) u Communication (EFL) and Media Studies (January/July/October entry) u Communication (ESL) and Business Studies (January/July/October entry) u Communication (ESL) and Media Studies (January/ July/October entry) u English Studies for Teaching (EFL/ESL) (January/July/October entry) u English Studies with Multimedia Journalism (January/July entry) BA Hons: 3 yrs English Literature (January entry) u International Studies (October entry) BSc (Econ) Hons: 2 yrs Business Economics (January/July/October entry) u Economics (January/July/October entry) u Accounting & Economics (January/October entry) u Accounting & Financial Management (January/July/October entry) BSc (Econ) Hons: 3 yrs Economics (October entry) BSc Hons: 2 yrs Business Studies (January/July/October entry) u Economics, Business & Law (January/July/October entry) u Financial Services (January/July/October entry) u Accounting with Information Systems (January/July entry) u Economics with Business Journalism (January/July/October entry) u Finance with Information Systems (January/July/October entry) u Marketing with Media Communications (January entry) u Marketing with Psychology (January entry) u Economics with Politics (January/
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Higher Degrees Certificate Common Law (Pre LLM) (October entry) (3 mths) u Management Studies (Pre MBA) (July entry) (6 mths) LLM: 9 mths International and Commercial Law (January/October entry) (Teaching begins in January for both) MA: 1 yr Biography (January/October entry) ary/April/July/October entry)
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Honorary Degrees
Research Degrees
DLitt DSc, DUniv, LLD, MA
DPhil LLM, MA, MPhil, MSc
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE NEW UNIVERSITY High Wycombe Campus Queen Alexandra Road High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP11 2JZ Tel: 01494 522141 Fax: 01494 524392 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.bucks.ac.uk
Foundation Degrees Foundation Degree: FT Business Management u Business Studies u Business Information Technology u Computer Aided Product Design u Computer Technology u Internet & Multimedia Computing Foundation Degree: PT Airline & Airport Management u Applied Computing u Fitness Management u Music Performance Management u Travel & Tourism Management
First Degrees BA Hons: 3 yrs Advertising Promotions Management u Air Travel Management u Airline & Airport Management u Applied Furniture Studies u Business & Advertising Strategy or Business Law or Marketing or Personnel u Business with Business Law or e-Commerce or Finance or French or Italian or Marketing or Marketing Communications or Personnel or Spanish u Business Law & Marketing or Personnel u Business Law with e-Commerce or Finance or French or Italian or Marketing or Personnel or Spanish u Business Management u Business Studies u Ceramics with Glass u Contemporary Furniture Design u Creative Writing & Drama Production or English Studies or Film Studies or Media Studies or Video Production or Visual Culture u Creative Writing with Drama Production and English Studies or Film Studies and Drama Production or Film Studies and Media Studies or Media Studies and Drama Production u Crime and Society u Designed Metalwork & Jewellery u Drama Production & Video Production or Visual Culture u Drama Production with Creative Writing and Video Production or English Studies and Creative Writing or Film Studies and Creative Writing or Film Studies and English Studies or Film
Studies and Media Studies or Film Studies and Video Production or Media Studies and Creative Writing or Media Studies and English Studies or Media Studies and Video Production u English Studies and Drama Production or Media Studies or Visual Culture u English Studies with Creative Writing or Creative Writing and Visual Culture or Drama Production or Drama Production and Creative Writing or Drama Production and Visual Culture or Film Studies or Film Studies and Creative Writing or Film Studies and Drama Production or Media Studies or Media Studies and Creative Writing or Media Studies and Drama Production or Media Studies and Visual Culture u English Studies with Film or Philosophy or Sociology or Visual Art (and/with Film Studies; Media Studies; Psychology; Sociology; Creative Writing) u Events with Conference Management u Film Studies u Film Studies & Drama Production or English Studies or Media Studies or Visual Culture u Film Studies with Creative Writing or Creative Writing & Video Production or Drama Production or Drama Production and Creative Writing or Drama Production and Video Production or English Studies or English Studies and Creative Writing or English Studies and Drama Production or Media Studies or Media Studies and Creative Writing or Media Studies and Drama Production or Media Studies and Video Production or Video Production or Visual Culture or Visual Culture and Drama Production u Fine Art u Furniture Conservation & Restoration u Furniture Design & Craftsmanship u Graphic Design & Advertising u Human Resource Management u Human Resource Management with Business Law or e-Commerce or Finance or French or Italian or Marketing or Spanish u International Business Management (Operations and Export) u International
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Buckinghamshire New University Business Studies (Culture and Society) u International Business Studies with French or Italian or Spanish u International Football Management u International Music Management u International Tourism u International Tourism with Air Travel or Conference Management or Geography u Jewellery u Law with Criminology or e-Commerce or Finance or French or Italian or Marketing or Personnel or Spanish u Marketing u Marketing & Personnel or Business Law or e-Commerce or Finance or French or Italian or Personnel or Spanish u Media, Culture and Society u Media Studies and Drama Production or Visual Culture u Media Studies with Creative Writing and Video Production or Drama Production and Creative Writing or Drama Production and Video Production or English Studies and Creative Writing or English Studies and Drama Production or Film Studies and Creative Writing or Film Studies and Drama Production or Film Studies and Video Production or Visual Culture and Drama Production u Music Industry Management u Music Industry Management & Live Production or Marketing or Popular Music or Studio Production u Music, Entertainment & Arts Management u Outdoor Education & Adventure Recreation u Social Work Studies u Spatial Design u Sport & Leisure Management (or as top-up) u Sports Coaching Management u Sports Management & Football Studies or Golf Studies or Human Performance or Rugby Studies or Tennis Studies u Sports Stadia Design & Management u Textiles & Surface Design u 3D MultiDisciplinary Design u Travel & Tourism Management (or as top-up) u Travel & Tourism Management with Air Travel u Travel & Tourism with Conference Management u Video Production & Film Studies or Media Studies or Visual Culture or Creative Writing and Film Studies or English Studies and Creative Writing or Film Studies and Creative Writing or Film Studies and English Studies or Film Studies and Media Studies or Media Studies and Creative Writing or Media Studies and English Studies u Visual Culture & Drama Production BA Hons: PT Airline & Airport Management u Business Studies u Ceramics with Glass u Fine Art u Music, Entertainment & Arts Management (top-up) u Music Industry Management & Studio Production (top-up) u Music Industry Management (top-up) u Post Qualifying Social Work Studies u Sport & Leisure Management (top-up) u Sports Coaching Management (top-up) u Sports Management & Human Performance (top-up)
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u The Individual in Society u Travel & Tourism Management (top-up) BA Hons Graduate Apprenticeship Music Industry Management PT u Music, Entertainment & Arts Management PT u Sport & Leisure Management FT or PT u Sports Coaching Management FT or PT u Sports Management & Human Performance FT or PT BEng Hons: PT Mechanical Engineering Design BSc: 3 yrs Business Information Technology u Business Information Technology with Internet Technology or Multimedia u Citizenship & Criminology or Sociology u Community Health Care Nursing u Computer Aided Design u Computer Aided Design with Computing or Multimedia u Computer Systems Engineering u Computer Systems Engineering with Internet Technology or Multimedia u Computing u Computing with Internet Technology or Multimedia u Criminological Psychology u Criminology u Criminology with Citizenship or Psychology or Social Policy or Sociology u Equine Sports Performance u Exercise & Health Science u Furniture & Manufacture Design u Human Sciences u Internet Technology u Multimedia Technology u Nursing (Flexible Conversion) u Nursing (with Nurse Registration) u Nursing Studies (DipHE Fast-track Degree) u Policing u Policing & Community Safety u Product Design u Product Design with Multimedia u Professional Social Work u Psychology u Psychology and/ with Criminology/Sociology u Social Work Studies u Sociology u Sociology with Citizenship or Criminology or Psychology or Social Policy u Sports Psychology BSc/BSc Hons : PT Applied Computing u Building Processes u Business Information Technology u Cancer and Palliative Care u Community Health Care Nursing u Computer Systems Engineering u Computing u Critical Care Nursing u Epilepsy Care u Internet Technology u Manufacturing Systems Management u Nurse Practitioner Studies u Professional Nursing Studies u Professional Social Work u Social Work Studies LLB Hons: FT or PT Business Law u Law
Higher Degrees Master’s Degrees MA: PT Air Travel Management u e-Commerce Business Education (Nursing, Midwifery & Health Visiting)
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Buckinghamshire New University Entertainment Industry Management u Furniture Design & Technology u Leisure Management u Music Industry Management u Outdoor Organization & Culture u Research Methods u Sports Management u Tourism & Leisure Education MA/PGDip: PT Advertising u Furniture Conservation & Restoration u Graphic Design u Printmaking & Illustration MBA: PT Business Administration MSc: PT Advanced Practice u Business Information Technology u Community Health Care Nursing u Evolutionary Psychology u Forest Products Technology u Information Technology u Policy and Research u Tourism Development and Management
Diplomas CIM: PT Marketing Diploma Diploma: PT Cricket Management u Epilepsy Care u Management Studies u Professional Nursing Studies DipHE Nursing (Flexible Conversion or with Nurse Registration) FT or PT u The Individual in Society PT Edexcel: FT or PT Foundation Studies in Art & Design HND Air Travel Management u Business u Business with Finance or French or Italian or Marketing or Personnel or Spanish u Business Information Technology u Computing u Equine Sports Performance u Furniture Studies u Music Industry Management u Music Industry Management & Marketing u Sport & Leisure Management u Sports Coaching Management u Travel and Tourism Management PGDip: PT Advanced Practice u Air Travel Management u Community Health Care Nursing u Education (Nursing, Midwifery & Health Visiting) u Entertainment Industry Management u Leisure Management u Music Industry Management u Outdoor Organization & Culture u Policy and Research u Research Methods u Sports Management u Tourism & Leisure Education u Tourism Development and Management
Certi¢cates CertHE: PT Sports Coaching Management u The Individual in Society u Venue & Site Management HNC: PT Business Studies u Business Information Technology u Computer and Electronic Engineering u
Computing u Internet Technology u Mechanical Engineering Design PGCert: PT Advanced Practice u Air Travel Management u Education (Nursing, Midwifery & Health Visiting) u Entertainment Industry Management u Leisure Management u Music Industry Management u Policy & Research u Outdoor Organization & Culture u Research Methods u Sports Management u Tourism & Leisure Education u Tourism Development & Management PG Foundation: PT Certificate in Management
Other Courses IQA Module Certificate PT IQA D1 Introduction to Quality u IQA D2 Quality Management u IQA D3 Tools & Technology u IQA D4 Communication & Project Management u IQA D5 Quality Project u IQA D6 The Environment & Quality Professional Courses: PT CIPD: Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development u ILEX: Institute of Legal Executives Short Courses: PT AIWSc: Institute of Wood Science: Associate u CMIWSc Institute of Wood Science: Certificate u Practice Teachers Award Short Course Certificates: PT Accident and Emergency Nursing u Advanced Practice in Epilepsy Care u AutoCAD Short Courses u Bespoke Courses for Industry u Cardiothoracic Nursing u Care of the Dying Patient and Family u Care of the Patient Requiring Chemotherapy u Caring for Patients with Cancer in Non-Specialist Settings u Chemotherapy Awareness in the Community u CISCO Short Courses u CNC Programming Short Courses u Coronary Care Nursing u Database Design Advanced u Database Design using Access u Diabetic Nursing u Drawing u Effective Learning & Study Skills for Health Care Professionals u Event Stewarding u Intensive Care Nursing u Internet Web Page Design u Introduction to Applemac u Introduction to Critical Care u Introduction to IT using Microsoft u Introduction to Metalwork u Introduction to the Promotion of Continence & Management of Incontinence u Management of Patients undergoing Interventions for Hand Conditions u Mentorship in Practice u Microsoft Powerpoint u Music Business and Production u Nursing Elderly People u Orthopaedic Nursing u Paediatric Practice in Critical Care u Photoshop u Post Qualifying Adult Care Award u Post Qualifying Child Care Award u PQ1 u
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Buckinghamshire New University Professional Development in Leg Ulcer Management u Programming in C++ u Programming in Java u Programming in Visual Basic u Remedial Treatment of Timber and Damp-proofing u Return to Practice for Registered Nurses u Saw Technology u Silversmithing & Jewellery u Sports Coaching Management u
Spreadsheet Design Using Excel u Tissue Viability u Toolmaking Short Courses u Tourism Education u Traditional Wood Finishing Techniques u Transition to Community Practice u Upholstery u Visualization for 3D Designers u Woodcarving u Woodmachining u Word Processing using Word
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB2 1TN Tel: 01223 337733 Website: www.cam.ac.uk
Arts & Science BA Hons Candidates for Honours degrees must reach the prescribed standard in two Tripos exams. In most subjects there are two Tripos (or final) exams, Part I coming at the end of a one- or two-year course of study and Part II after one to two yrs more of specialized study. Candidates may take two parts in different subjects. Both parts are classed. BA Ord Intended for those who fail a Tripos exam or Tripos qualifying exam and so become ineligible for the BA Hons. Courses and requirements are specified for students individually by the Applications Committee. BTh (Bachelor of Theology for Ministry) Candidates must pass a qualifying exam, first and second exams, and an exam in pastoral studies. MusB Candidates who have obtained Honours in any part of the Music Tripos may take the exam for the degree of MusB in their third or later yrs. It is usually taken as a fourth-year course by those who have already completed the Cambridge BA. MEng Awarded to students who complete a fouryear course and obtain either Honours in Part II of the Chem Eng Tripos or Part II of the Manufacturing Eng Tripos or Part IIb of the Engineering Tripos. MSc (Master of Natural Sciences) Awarded to students who complete a four-year course and obtain Honours in Part III of the Natural Sciences Tripos. MA Cambridge BAs may be admitted MA without exam not less than six yrs from the end of their first term of residence if two yrs have elapsed since admitted BA.
Medicine MB and BChir Students usually spend the first three yrs reading for the Medical & Veterinary Sciences Tripos, and they must pass or gain exemptions from the Second MB
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exams. After taking the Second MB, students undertake three yrs of clinical training and take the final MB exams.
Veterinary Medicine VetMB Students usually spend the first three yrs reading for the Medical & Veterinary Sciences Tripos. After taking the BA, students begin a three-year course at the Department of Veterinary Medicine. The VetMB degree is awarded after passing the Final Veterinary Exam.
First Degrees Arts MusB: 4 yrs
Arts & Science BTh BA Hons: 3 yrs Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic u Archaeology & Anthropology u Architecture u Biological Sciences with Education Studies u Classics: Greek & Latin u Computer Science u Economics u Engineering u English u English and Drama with Education Studies u English with Education Studies u Geography u Geography with Education Studies u History u History of Art u History with Education Studies u Land Economy u Law u Mathematics with Education Studies u Mathematics u Mathematics -- (Mathematics with Physics) u Music u Music with Education Studies u Natural Sciences u Natural Sciences -(Astrophysics) u Natural Sciences -- (Biochemistry) u Natural Sciences -- (Biological and Biomedical Sciences) u Natural Sciences -- (Chemical Engineering) u Natural Sciences -- (Chemistry) u Natural Sciences -- (Genetics) u Natural Sciences -- (Geological Sciences) u Natural Sciences -- (History & Philosophy of Science) u Natural Sciences -- (Materials Science &
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University of Cambridge Metallurgy) u Natural Sciences -- (Neuroscience) u Natural Sciences -- (Pathology) u Natural Sciences -(Pharmacology) u Natural Sciences -- (Physics & Theoretical Physics) u Natural Sciences -- (Physical Sciences) u Natural Sciences -- (Physiology Development & Neuroscience) u Natural Sciences -- (Plant Sciences) u Natural Sciences -- (Psychology) u Natural Sciences -- (Zoology) u Oriental Studies u Oriental Studies -- (Early Civilizations) u Oriental Studies -- (Egyptology) u Oriental Studies -- (Hebrew Studies) u Oriental Studies Combined u Oriental Studies Combined -- (Ancient Greek) u Oriental Studies Combined -- (Arabic) u Oriental Studies Combined -- (Aramaic) u Oriental Studies Combined -- (Assyriology) u Oriental Studies Combined -(Dutch) u Oriental Studies Combined -- (Egyptology) u Oriental Studies Combined -- (French) u Oriental Studies Combined -- (German) u Oriental Studies Combined -- (Hebrew) u Oriental Studies Combined -- (Italian) u Oriental Studies Combined -- (Modern Greek) u Oriental Studies Combined -- (Persian) u Oriental Studies Combined -- (Portuguese) u Oriental Studies Combined -- (Russian) u Oriental Studies Combined -- (Spanish) u Philosophy u Physical Sciences with Education Studies u Religious Studies with Education Studies u Social & Political Sciences u Theology & Religious Studies BA Hons: 4 yrs Classics: Greek & Latin u Modern & Medieval Languages u Modern & Medieval Languages -(Classical Greek) u Modern & Medieval Languages -- (Classical Latin) u Modern & Medieval Languages -- (Dutch) u Modern & Medieval Languages -(French) u Modern & Medieval Languages -- (German) u Modern & Medieval Languages -- (Italian) u Modern & Medieval Languages -- (Linguistics) u Modern & Medieval Languages -- (Modern Greek) u Modern & Medieval Languages -- (Portuguese) u Modern & Medieval Languages -- (Russian) u Modern & Medieval Languages -- (Spanish) u Oriental Studies u Oriental Studies -- (Assyriology) u Oriental Studies -- (Chinese Studies) u Oriental Studies -- (Hebrew Studies) u Oriental Studies -(Japanese Studies) u Oriental Studies -- (Middle Eastern & Islamic Studies, Arabic) u Oriental Studies Combined u Oriental Studies Combined -- (Ancient Greek) u Oriental Studies Combined -- (Arabic) u Oriental Studies Combined -- (Aramaic) u Oriental Studies Combined -- (Assyriology) u Oriental Studies Combined -- (Dutch) u Oriental Studies Combined -(Egyptology) u Oriental Studies Combined -- (French) u Oriental Studies Combined -- (German) u Oriental
Studies Combined -- (Hebrew) u Oriental Studies Combined -- (Italian) u Oriental Studies Combined -(Modern Greek) u Oriental Studies Combined -(Persian) u Oriental Studies Combined -- (Portuguese) u Oriental Studies Combined -- (Russian) u Oriental Studies Combined -- (Spanish) MSc: 4 yrs Natural Sciences -- (Astrophysics) u Natural Sciences -- (Biochemistry) u Natural Sciences -- (Chemistry) u Natural Sciences -- (Geological Sciences) u Natural Sciences -- (Materials Science & Metallurgy) u Natural Sciences -- (Physics & Theoretical Physics) BChir, MB: 4 yrs Cambridge Graduate Course in Medicine MEng: 4 yrs Engineering u Engineering -- (Aerospace & Aerothermal Engineering) u Engineering -- (Chemical Engineering) u Engineering -- (Civil, Structural & Environmental Engineering) u Engineering -- (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) u Engineering -(Electrical & Information Sciences) u Engineering -(Energy & the Environment) u Engineering -(Information & Computer Engineering) u Engineering -- (Instrumentation & Control) u Engineering -(Management Studies) u Engineering -- (Manufacturing Engineering) u Engineering -- (Mechanical Engineering) BChir/MB Medical Sciences VetMB: 6 yrs Veterinary Medicine
Higher Degrees EngD MA LLM: 1 yr Law MPhil: 1 yr American Literature u Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic u Archaeological Science u Archaeology u Astronomy u Biochemistry u Biological Anthropology u Biological Science u Bioscience Enterprise u Biotechnology u Chemical Biochemistry u Chemical Engineering u Chemistry u Chinese Studies u Computational Biology u Contemporary European Studies u Criminology u Development Studies u Early Modern History u Economic and Social History u Economics u Education u Engineering u Engineering for Sustainable Development u English and Applied Linguistics u English Studies u Environmental Society and Development u Environmental Design u Environmental Policy u Epidemiology u
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University of Cambridge Ethnomusicology u European Literature and Culture u Film, Culture and Media u Finance u Financial Research u Fluid Flow in Industry and the Environment u Geographical Information Systems and Remote Sensing u Geographical Research u Historical Studies u History of Art and Architecture u History, Philosophy and Sociology of Science and Medicine u Industrial Systems, Manufacture and Management u Innovation, Strategy and Organization u International Relations u International Studies u Land Economy u Latin American Studies u Linguistics u Management Science u Management Studies u Medical Sciences u Medieval and Renaissance Literature u Medieval History u Micro and Nanotechnology Enterprise u Modern European History u Modern Society and Global Transformations u Musical Composition u Musicology u Oriental Studies u Philosophy u Physics u Planning, Growth and Regeneration u Polar Studies u Political Thought and Intellectual History u Public Health u Quaternary Science u Real Estate Finance u Russian Studies u Screen Media and Cultures u Social and Developmental Psychology u Social Anthropology u Statistical Science u Technology Policy u Theology and Religious Studies u Veterinary Science MBA: 1--2yrs MEd: 2 yrs MLitt: 2 yrs MSc: 2 yrs MSt: 2 yrs
Applied Criminology, Penology and Management u Applied Criminology and Police Management u Interdisciplinary Design for the Built Environment u International Relations u Jewish Christian Relations u Latin American Studies u Local and Regional History u Manufacturing Leaders’ Programme u Modernism: English Literature, 1890--1939 u Social Enterprise and Community Development PhD: 3 yrs MEng: 4 yrs MSc: 4 yrs VetMB: 6 yrs
Diplomas Postgraduate Diploma: 1 yr Computer Science u Economics u International Law u Legal Studies u Theology 2 yrs u Architecture
Certi¢cates Certificate Conservation of Easel Paintings (Hamilton Kerr Institute) Certificate of Postgraduate Study Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic u Chemical Engineering u Economics u Engineering u English u History u Legal Studies u Natural Science u Theology and Religious Study Certificate of Advanced Study in Mathematics (Mathematical Tripos, Part III)
CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE College House Leoville St Ouen Jersey JE3 2DB Tel: 01534 485485 Fax: 01534 485071 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.cambridgecollege.co.uk
Business & Economics BA in Business Administration: 2 yrs flexible programme Students normally take 8 subjects, minimum age usually 21 BCom in Commerce: 2 yrs Diploma: 1 yr flexible study
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Advanced Theory & Practice of Management u Business Management/Administration u Corporate Strategy & Planning u International Business & Trade Diploma (Honours/Advanced) Business Administration u Business Development
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BA in Marketing Administration (BMA): 2 yrs flexible programme Students normally take 8 subjects, minimum age usually 21
BFA in Financial Administration: 2 yrs flexible programme Students normally take 8 subjects, minimum age usually 21 Diploma: 1 yr flexible study Accounting & Finance in Business & Management u Business Bookkeeping u Business Finance & Investment u Cost Accounting u Financial Management u Financial Strategy & Policy Diploma (Honours/Advanced) Business Accounting & Finance Diploma (Honours/Advanced) Human Resource Administration
Diploma: 1 yr flexible study Advertising & Public Relations u International Marketing u Marketing Strategy u Sales Management & Marketing Diploma (Honours/Advanced) Global Marketing Management Administration
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Management BA in Management & Administration: 2 yrs flexible programme Students normally take 8 subjects, minimum age usually 21 Diploma: 1 yr flexible study Computers & IT in Business & Management u Insurance u Leadership & Team Management u Management Effectiveness & Leadership u Modern Management/Administration u Office Management/ Administration u Organizational Management & Understanding u Project Management Diploma (Honours/Advanced) Administrative Management Administration
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CANTERBURY CHRIST CHURCH UNIVERSITY Canterbury Kent CT1 1QU Tel: 01227 782900 Fax: 01227 782888 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.canterbury.ac.uk/courses
Undergraduate Programmes Degrees, Diplomas, Foundation Degrees At Canterbury Campus Accounting u Advertising u American Studies u Animal Science, Care and Management u Applied Criminology u Biosciences u Business Studies (Joint/ Combined) u Canadian Studies *subject to validation u Certificate in Music u Computing u Digital Culture, Arts and Media u Early Childhood Studies u English u Environmental Biology u Film, Radio and Television Studies u Fine Art (Painting, Printmaking, Sculpture, Ceramics) u Forensic Investigation u French u Geographic Information for Environmental
Management u Geography u Health and Early Childhood Studies u Health and Social Care u Health Studies u History u Human Resource Management u Integrated Science u International Business Management u Legal Studies u Management of Tourism and Hospitality u Marketing u Media and Cultural Studies u Medical Imaging u Midwifery u Music u Music Access Programme u Nursing Studies: Adult Nursing u Nursing Studies: Child Nursing u Nursing Studies: Mental Health Nursing u Occupational Therapy u Physical Activity and Health u Politics u Primary Education (leading to QTS) u Professional Development by Work-based Learning u Psychology
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Canterbury Christ Church University u Religious Studies u Retail Management u Science Foundation u Science of the Environment u Science with Secondary Education (leading to QTS) u Social Science u Social Work u Sport and Exercise Psychology u Sport and Exercise Science u Sport and Leisure Management u Theology u Tourism and Leisure Studies u Tourism Management At Broadstairs Campus Business Administration with Professional Development u Business Studies (BA or BSc) u Business Studies Framework u Business Studies Framework -Business Studies (with a Specialist Subject) u Child and Youth Studies u Commercial Music u Computing (Foundation Degree) u Digital Media u Early Childhood Studies u Early Years u Health and Social Care *subject to validation u Nursing Studies: Adult Nursing u Police Studies u Primary Education (PT progression route) At Chatham Campus Child and Youth Studies u Early Childhood Studies u Early Years u Medical Imaging u Midwifery u Nursing Studies: Adult Nursing u Nursing Studies: Child Nursing u Nursing Studies: Mental Health Nursing u Occupational Therapy u Operating Department Practice (ODP) u Primary Education (PT progression route) At Folkestone Campus Performing Arts At George Williams YMCA College Informal and Community Education
Postgraduate and Professional Programmes Broadcast Journalism, MA and Diploma u Business Administration, MBA u Business Administration, MSc u Cambridge ESOL Certificate (CELTA) u Careers Guidance, Qualification in (QCG) u Career Education, Development and Guidance, Certificate, Diploma and MA u Ceramics, MA u Certificate in Management Studies, CMS u Chemistry Enhancement Course u CIPD, Professional Development Scheme of the u Clinical Psychology, Doctorate, pre-qualification Programme u Clinical Psychology, (Statement of Equivalence in) u Clinical Reporting, MSc u Community Specialist Practice, BSc u Community Specialist Practice, Postgraduate Diploma u Computing, MSc u Connexions Personal Advisers, Diploma for u Continuing Professional Development (for Qualified Teachers and Educational Professionals) u Creative Writing, MA u Diploma in Management Studies, DMS u Education, Doctorate in u Education, Philosophy of u English Language
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Teaching u Enrolled Nurse Conversion, Conversion Programme u Fine Art, MA u Health Promotion and Public Health, MSc u Information Systems, MSc u Information Systems in a European Context, MSc u Interprofessional Health and Social Care, MSc u Journalism, MA and Diploma u Language Studies, Cambridge ESOL Certificate (CELTA) u Magnetic Resonance Imaging u Management Studies, MA, Diploma and Certificate u Master in Research, MRes (Education) u Master of Research, MRes (Health) u Media Production, MA u Medical Imaging, MSc, Diploma and Certificate u Medical Ultrasound u Mentoring Practice, (Learning and Guidance Sector), Certificate u Midwifery, for Registered General Nurses u Modular Flexible Route (PGCE) u Music, MMus u National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs) u Nuclear Medicine u Philosophy of Education, MPhil u Policing, Certificate and Foundation Degree u Popular Culture and the Media, MA u postcompulsory Education, PGCE u post-compulsory Education and Training, MA u Postgraduate Initial Teacher Education u Primary Education, Introduction to u Primary Education, FT PGCE u Primary Education, FT PGCE -- Modern Foreign Languages u Primary Education, PT PGCE u Primary Education (International), MA u Professional Development, Continuing (for Qualified Teachers and Educational Professionals) u Professional Development Scheme of the CIPD u Professional Practice, BSc u Professional Practice u Diploma Prose Fiction -- see Creative Writing u Public Health Practice, Advanced Certificate u Radiopharmacy Practice u Research (Education), MRes u Research (Health), MRes u Religious Studies, MA u Secondary and 7--14, PGCE u Sport and Exercise Science, MSc u Supervision Studies, Certificate in u Teaching English as an Additional Language (TEAL), Postgraduate Certificate/Diploma/ MA u Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), MA u TESOL, Doctoral Research in u TESOL, Postgraduate Certificate Teacher Training Primary (FT) Primary (Modern Foreign Languages) Primary (PT) Primary Education (International), MA 7--14 age range: Design and Technology (7--14 and 11--18) u English with Drama and Media (7--14 and 11--18) u Geography (7--14 and 11--18) u History (7--14 and 11--18) u Mathematics (7--14 and 11--18) u Modern Foreign Languages (7--14 and 11--18) u Music (7--14 and
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u Physical Education (11--18) u Religious Education (7--14 and 11--18) u Science (7--14 and 11--18) 14--19 age range: Art and Design u Applied Business u Leisure and Tourism u Modular u post-compulsory Education u Postgraduate Initial Teacher Education u Teaching English as an Additional Language (TEAL), Postgraduate Certificate/Diploma/MA u Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), MA u TESOL, Doctoral Research in u TESOL, Postgraduate Certificate u Tourism and Environmental Management, MSc
CARDIFF UNIVERSITY 46 Park Place Cardiff CF10 3BB Tel: 02920 874455 Fax: 02920 874457 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.cardiff.ac.uk
First Degrees BSc Accounting u Accounting with a European Language u Accounting & Finance u Anatomical Science u Applied Psychology u Architectural Studies u Biochemistry u Biochemistry and Medical Biochemistry u Biochemistry and Molecular Biology u Biology u Biomedical Sciences (Anatomy) u Biomedical Sciences (Neuroscience) u Biomedical Sciences (Physiology) u Biotechnology u Business Economics with a European Language u Business Management u Business Management (Human Resources) u Business Management (Marketing) u Business Management (Logistics and Operations) u Business Management (International Management) u Business Management and Finance u Business Management with a European language u Business Studies & Japanese u Chemistry with Bioscience u Chemistry with Bioscience and Industrial Experience u Chemistry & Physics u City and Regional Planning u Computer Science u Computer Science and Computer Vision with Computer Graphics u Computer Science with Distributed and Mobile Systems u Computer Science with Knowledge and Information Systems u Computing & Mathematics u Computer Systems Engineering u Conservation of Objects in Museums & Archaeology u Diagnostic Radiography & Imaging u Ecology u Economics and Education u Economics and French u Economics and German u
Economics and History u Economics and History of Ideas u Economics and Philosophy u Economics and Politics u Economics and Social Philosophy and Applied Ethics u Economics and Sociology u Economics and Spanish u Economics and Welsh u Economics with a European Language u Education and Philosophy u Education and Psychology u French and Economics u Genetics u German and Economics u Geography (Human) & Planning u Information Systems u Italian and Economics u Japanese and Business Studies u Marine Geography u Mathematics u Mathematics & its Applications u Mathematics, Operational Research & Statistics u Mathematics and Physics u Medical Pharmacology u Microbiology u Molecular Biosciences u Neuroscience u Occupational Therapy u Operating Department Practice 18 mths PT u Optometry u Physics & Music u Physics with Astronomy u Physics with Medical Physics u Physiology u Physiology and Psychology u Physiotherapy u Psychology u Psychology and Criminology u Psychology and Education u Politics and Modern History u Radiography: Diagnostic Radiography and Imaging u Radiotherapy & Oncology u Social Science u Spanish and Economics u Theoretical and Computational Physics u Welsh and Economics u Zoology BScEcon Accounting & Economics u Accounting and Management u Banking & Finance u Business Economics u
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Cardiff University Criminology & Education u Criminology & Psychology u Criminology and Sociology u Criminology & Social Policy u Economics u Economics and Finance u Economics & Management Studies u Education and Sociology u Education and Social Policy u European Union Studies u Education and Criminology u Industrial Relations and Sociology u Modern History & Politics u Politics and Economics u Religious Studies and Education u Sociology u Sociology and Criminology u Sociology and Economics u Sociology and Education u Sociology and Social Policy u Social Policy u Social Policy and Criminology u Social Policy and Education u Social Policy and Journalism, Film and Media u Social Policy & Sociology u Social Philosophy and Applied Ethics and Politics u Social Philosophy and Applied Ethics and Sociology BA Ancient and Medieval History u Ancient History u Ancient History and Cultural Criticism u Ancient History and Education u Ancient History and English Literature u Ancient History and French u Ancient History and German u Ancient History and History u Ancient History and History of Ideas u Ancient History and Italian u Ancient History and Philosophy u Ancient History and Religious Studies u Ancient History and Social Philosophy and Applied Ethics u Ancient History and Spanish u Ancient History and Welsh u Archaeology and Ancient History u Archaeology and Cultural Criticism u Archaeology and Education u Archaeology and English Literature u Archaeology and French u Archaeology and German u Archaeology and History u Archaeology and History of Ideas u Archaeology and Italian u Archaeology and Medieval History u Archaeology and Philosophy u Archaeology and Religious Studies u Archaeology and Social Philosophy and Applied Ethics u Archaeology and Sociology u Archaeology and Welsh u Communication u Cultural Criticism u Cultural Criticism and Ancient History u Cultural Criticism and Archaeology u Cultural Criticism and English Literature u Cultural Criticism and French u Cultural Criticism and German u Cultural Criticism and History of Ideas u Cultural Criticism and Italian u Cultural Criticism and Journalism, Film and Media u Cultural Criticism and Language Studies u Cultural Criticism and Music u Cultural Criticism and Philosophy u Cultural Criticism and Religious Studies u Cultural Criticism and Sociology u Cultural Criticism and Spanish u Cultural Criticism and Welsh u Education u Education and Ancient History u Education and Archaeology u Education and
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English Literature u Education and French u Education and German u Education and History of Ideas u Education and Italian u Education and Language Studies u Education and Mathematics u Education and Music u Education and Politics u Education and Religious Studies u Education and Social Philosophy and Applied Ethics u Education and Spanish u Education and Welsh u Engineering Foundation Year u English Language u English Literature u English Literature and Ancient History u English Literature and Archaeology u English Literature and Cultural Criticism u English Literature and Education u English Literature and French u English Literature and German u English Literature and History u English Literature and History of Ideas u English Literature and Italian u English Literature and Language Studies u English Literature and Music u English Literature and Philosophy u English Literature and Religious Studies u English Literature and Social Philosophy and Applied Ethics u English Literature and Spanish u English Literature and Welsh u European Politics and International Relations u French u French and Ancient History u French and Archaeology u French and Cultural Criticism u French and Education u French and English Literature u French and German u French and History u French and History of Ideas u French and Italian u French and Japanese u French and Language Studies u French and Mathematics u French and Music u French and Philosophy u French and Politics u French and Social Philosophy and Applied Ethics u French and Sociology u French and Spanish u French and Welsh u German u German and Ancient History u German and Archaeology u German and Cultural Criticism u German and Education u German and English Literature u German and History u German and History of Ideas u German and Italian u German and Japanese u German and Language Studies u German and Music u German and Philosophy u German and Politics u German and Pure Mathematics u German and Social Philosophy and Applied Ethics u German and Sociology u German and Spanish u German and Welsh u History u History and History of Ideas & Philosophy u History and Ancient History u History and Archaeology u History and Economics u History and English Literature u History and Italian u History and Music u History and Philosophy u History and Religious Studies u History and Social Philosophy and Applied Ethics u History and Sociology u History and Welsh u History of Ideas u History of Ideas and Ancient History u History of
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Cardiff University Ideas and Archaeology u History of Ideas and Cultural Criticism u History of Ideas and Economics u History of Ideas and Education u History of Ideas and English Literature u History of Ideas and French u History of Ideas and German u History of Ideas and History u History of Ideas and Italian u History of Ideas and Politics u History of Ideas and Religious Studies u History of Ideas and Social Philosophy and Applied Ethics u History of Ideas and Sociology u History of Ideas and Spanish u History with Welsh History u Italian u Italian and Ancient History u Italian and Archaeology u Italian and Cultural Criticism u Italian and Education u Italian and English Literature u Italian and French u Italian and German u Italian and History u Italian and History of Ideas u Italian and Japanese u Italian and Language Studies u Italian and Music u Italian and Philosophy u Italian and Politics u Italian and Religious Studies u Italian and Spanish u Italian and Welsh u Japanese and French u Japanese and German u Japanese and Italian u Japanese and Spanish u Journalism, Film & Media u Journalism, Film & Media and Cultural Criticism u Journalism, Film & Media and Social Policy u Journalism, Film & Media and Sociology u Language & Communication u Language Studies and Cultural Criticism u Language Studies and Education u Language Studies and English Literature u Language Studies and French u Language Studies and German u Language Studies and Italian u Language Studies and Philosophy u Language Studies and Spanish u Language Studies and Welsh u Mathematics and Education u Mathematics and French u Mathematics and German u Mathematics and Music u Mathematics and Philosophy u Mathematics and Religious Studies u Mathematics and Welsh u Music and Cultural Criticism u Music and Education u Music and English Literature u Music and French u Music and German u Music and History u Music and Italian u Music and Mathematics u Music and Philosophy u Music and Religious Studies u Music and Social Philosophy and Applied Ethics u Music and Sociology u Music and Welsh u Philosophy u Philosophy and Ancient History u Philosophy and Archaeology u Philosophy and Cultural Criticism u Philosophy and Economics u Philosophy and Educations u Philosophy and English Literature u Philosophy and French u Philosophy and History u Philosophy and Italian u Philosophy and Language Studies u Philosophy and Mathematics u Philosophy and Music u Philosophy and Politics u Philosophy and Religious Studies u Philosophy and Sociology u
Philosophy & Spanish u Philosophy & Welsh u Politics u Politics Diploma in Etudes Politiques u Politics and Education u Politics and French u Politics and German u Politics and Italian u Politics and Religious Studies u Politics and Spanish u Politics & Sociology u Politics and Social Philosophy & Applied Ethics u Politics and Welsh u Religious and Theological Studies u Religious Studies and Ancient History u Religious Studies and Archaeology u Religious Studies and Cultural Criticism u Religious Studies and English Literature u Religious Studies and German u Religious Studies and History u Religious Studies and History of Ideas u Religious Studies and Italian u Religious Studies and Mathematics u Religious Studies and Music u Religious Studies and Philosophy u Religious Studies and Politics u Religious Studies and Social Philosophy and Applied Ethics u Religious Studies and Sociology u Religious Studies and Spanish u Religious Studies and Welsh u Sociology and Ancient History u Sociology and Archaeology u Sociology and Cultural Criticism u Sociology and French u Sociology and German u Sociology and History u Sociology and History of Ideas u Sociology and Journalism, Film and Media u Sociology and Music u Sociology and Philosophy u Sociology and Politics u Sociology and Religious Studies u Sociology and Social Philosophy and Applied Ethics u Sociology and Spanish u Sociology and Welsh u Social Philosophy & Applied Ethics u Social Philosophy and Applied Ethics and Ancient History u Social Philosophy and Applied Ethics and Archaeology u Social Philosophy and Applied Ethics and English Literature u Social Philosophy and Applied Ethics and French u Social Philosophy and Applied Ethics and History u Social Philosophy and Applied Ethics and History of Ideas u Social Philosophy and Applied Ethics and Music u Social Philosophy and Applied Ethics and Religious Studies u Social Philosophy and Applied Ethics and Spanish u Spanish u Spanish and Ancient History u Spanish and Cultural Criticism u Spanish and Education u Spanish and English Literature u Spanish and French u Spanish and German u Spanish and History u Spanish and History of Ideas u Spanish and Italian u Spanish and Japanese u Spanish and Language Studies u Spanish and Philosophy u Spanish and Politics u Spanish and Religious Studies u Spanish and Social Philosophy and Applied Ethics u Spanish and Sociology u Spanish and Welsh u Welsh u Welsh and Ancient History u Welsh and Archaeology u Welsh and Cultural Criticism u Welsh and Education u Welsh and English Literature u Welsh and French u
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Cardiff University Welsh and German u Welsh and History u Welsh and Italian u Welsh and Language Studies u Welsh and Mathematics u Welsh and Music u Welsh and Philosophy u Welsh and Politics u Welsh and Religious Studies u Welsh and Sociology u Welsh and Spanish BA/BSc Archaeology BEng/MEng Architectural Engineering u Architectural Engineering with a year in France, Germany or Spain u Civil Engineering u Civil Engineering with a year in France, Germany or Spain u Civil & Environmental Engineering u Civil & Environmental Engineering with a year in France, Germany or Spain u Electronic and Communication Engineering u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Integrated Engineering u Integrated Engineering with a year in France, Germany or Spain u Integrated Engineering with a year in industry u Manufacturing Engineering with a year in industry u Mechanical Engineering u Mechanical Engineering with a year in industry u Mechanical Engineering with a year in France, Germany or Spain u Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering u Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering with a year in industry u Medical Engineering u Medical Engineering with a year in industry MPhys Astrophysics Prelim Biological Sciences u Biological Sciences with Professional Training Year u Biomedical Sciences u Biomedical Sciences with Professional Training Year u Biomolecular Sciences u Bio-molecular Sciences with Professional Training Year u Chemistry u Earth Sciences u Earth Sciences with Industrial Placement u Pharmacy u Physics BSc/MChem Chemistry MChem Chemistry with a year in industry a Year Abroad
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MESci Earth Sciences BSc/MESci Environmental Geoscience u Exploration & Resource Geology u Geology
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LLB Law u Law & Criminology u Law and French u Law and German u Law and Politics u Law and Sociology u Law and Welsh BCh Medicine -- 5 yrs u Medicine -- 6 yrs u Medicine Foundation Course -- 6 yrs BMid Midwifery BA/BMus Music BN Nursing (Adult) u Nursing (Child) u Nursing (Mental Health) MPharm Pharmacy BSc/MPhys Physics BSA Politics and History of Ideas BSc Econ Social Philosophy and Applied Ethics and Economics u Social Philosophy and Applied Ethics and Education
Higher Degrees Notes: Taught programmes are listed below: available award options are shown in brackets Research opportunities (eg MPhil/PhD, also MD/ MCh in Medicine) are available in all academic schools. Programme duration is typically 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT for Master’s degrees, and 3 yrs FT/5 yrs PT for PhDs -however, there are several exceptions, and applicants are advised to confirm the precise course details with the University. Accounting and Finance (MSc) u Advanced Surgical Practice (MSc/PgDip/PgCert) u Ageing, Health and Disease (MSc/PgDip/PgCert) u Analytic and Modern European Philosophy (MA) u Ancient History (MA) u Applied Behaviour Analysis and Challenging Behaviour (PgCert) u Applied Environmental Geology (MSc) u Applied Linguistics (MA/Dip) u Archaeology (MA) u Architecture (MArch -- second stage of the BSc/MArch programme in Architecture) u Architecture: Professional Studies (MA) u Bar Vocational Course (BVC) u Bioinformatics (MSc/ PgDip/PgCert) u Biophotonics (MSc) u Bioscience (MRes) u Building Energy and Environmental Performance Modelling (MSc) u Business Administration (Dip) u Business Administration (MBA) u Canon
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Cardiff University Law (LLM) u Care of Collections (MSc) u Chaplaincy Studies (MTh) u Civil Engineering (MSc) u Clinical Dermatology (MSc/PgDip) u Clinical Engineering (MSc) u Clinical Pharmacy (MSc/Dip) u Clinical Psychology (Doctorate) u Clinical Research (MSc/ Dip) u Commercial Law (LLM) u Communications Engineering and Signal Processing (MSc) u Community Pharmacy (MSc/Dip) u Composition (MMus) u Computing (MSc) u Computing in the Physical Sciences (MSc) u Conservation (MSc) u Criminology and Criminal Justice (MSc/PgDip) u Critical and Cultural Theory (MA) u Critical Care (MSc/PgDip/ PgCert) u Critical Psychology in the Social Sciences (MSc) u Cymraeg/Welsh (MA) u Data and Information Fusion (MSc) u Dental Studies (PgDip) u Diabetes (Dip) u Early and Medieval Society and Culture (MA) u Early Celtic Studies (MA) u Education (MSc) u Education (Professional Doctorate) u Educational Psychology (Doctorate) u English Literature (MA) u Environmental Design of Buildings (MSc) u Environmental Hydrogeology (MSc) u Environmental Water Engineering (MSc) u Equality and Diversity (MSc) u Ethics and Social Philosophy (MA) u Ethnomusicology (MA) u European Governance and Public Policy (MSc Econ) u European Legal Studies (LLM) u European Neolithic (MA) u European Studies (MA) u Financial Economics (MSc) u Forensic Linguistics (MA/PgDip/PgCert) u Further Education (PGCE/PCET) u Genetic Counselling (MSc) u Genetic Epidemiology and Bioinformatics (MSc/PgDip/PgCert) u Geobiology (MSc) u Geoenvironmental Engineering (MSc) u Health Professions Education (PgCert) u Health Studies (Professional Doctorate) u History (MA) u History and Archaeology of the Greek and Roman World (MA) u History of Philosophy (MA) u Housing (MSc) u Housing and Professional Practice (MSc) u Human Resource Management (MSc) u Image Appreciation (PgDip/ PgCert) u Independent Prescribing (PgCert) u International Economics and Public Policy (MSc) u International Economics, Banking and Finance (MSc) u International Housing (MSc) u International Journalism (MA) u International Pharmacoeconomics and Health Economics (MSc/PgDip) u International Planning and Development (MSc) u International Public Relations (MA) u International Relations (MSc Econ) u International Transport (MSc) u Islam in Contemporary Britain (MA/PgDip) u Journalism Studies (PgDip) u Journalism Studies (MA) u Language and Communication Research (MA/Dip) u Lean Operations (MSc) u Legal Aspects of Medical Practice (LLM) u Legal Practice Course (LPC) u
Literature in European Cultures (MA) u Logistics and Operations Management (MSc) u Marine Policy (MSc) u Mathematical Studies (PgDip) u Medical Education (MSc/PgDip) u Medical Education by distance learning (PgCert) u Medical Illustration (PgCert) u Medical Toxicology (MSc/PgDip/PgCert) u Medieval British Studies (MA) u Modular Master of Business Administration (MBA) u Molecular Modelling (MSc) u Music, Culture and Politics (MA) u Musicology (MA) u Neuromusculoskeletal Physiotherapy (MSc/PgDip/PgCert) u Nursing Studies (MSc/PgDip) u Obstetric and/or Gynaecological Ultrasound (MSc/PgDip/PgCert) u Occupational Health (Policy and Practice) (MSc/PgDip) u Occupational Psychology (MSc) u Occupational Therapy (MSc/PgDip) u Orthodontics (MScD) u Orthopaedic Engineering (MSc) u Paediatric Neurorehabilitation (PgCert) u Paediatrics and Child Health Studies (MSc) u Pain Management (MSc/PgDip/PgCert) u Palliative Medicine (MSc/PgDip/PgCert) u Performance Studies (MA) u Physiotherapy (Musculoskeletal, Neurology or Respiratory Routes) (MSc/PgDip) u Planning Practice (PgCert) u Planning Practice and Research (MSc) u Political Communications (MA) u Political Theory (MSc Econ) u Port and Shipping Administration (PgDip) u Positive Approaches to Challenging Behaviour (MSc/PgDip) u Practical Dermatology (PgDip) u Professional Practice for Neurosciences (PgCert) u Psychiatry (MSc) u Psychological Medicine (PgDip) u Psychology (PgDip) u Public Administration (MPA) u Public Health (MPH/ PgDip) u Radiographic Reporting (PgDip/PgCert) u Radiography (MSc/PgDip) u Regeneration Studies (MSc) u Religious Studies: Asian Religions (MA) u Religious Studies: Religion in Late Antiquity (MA) u Science, Media and Communication (MSc) u Social Science Research Methods (MSc) u Social Work (MA) u Social Work (Professional Doctorate) u Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (MSc/PgDip) u Sports Physiotherapy (MSc/PgDip) u Strategic Information Systems (MSc) u Strategic Marketing (MSc) u Structural Engineering (MSc) u Surgical Care Practice (MSc/PgDip) u Sustainability, Planning and Environmental Policy (MSc) u Sustainable Energy and Environment (MSc) u Teaching and Practice of Creative Writing (MA) u Theology: Christian Doctrine (MTh) u Theology: Christian Ethics (MTh) u Theology: Church History (MTh) u Theology: Practical Theology (MTh) u Theory and Practice of Sustainable Design (MSc) u Therapeutics (MSc/ PgDip) u Tissue Engineering (MSc/PgDip) u Transport and Planning (MSc) u Urban Design (MA) u
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UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL LANCASHIRE Preston Lancashire PR1 2HE Tel: 01772 201201 Fax: 01772 894954 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.uclan.ac.uk * Subject to validation
Foundation Degrees Business u Business Information Technology u Civil and Construction Engineering u Computer Games Development u Computing u Construction u Creative and Cultural Industries* u Fire Safety Engineering u Forensic Science u Golf Management u Health & Social Welfare u Health Informatics u Holistic Therapies u IT Applications u Nuclear Decommissioning u Outdoor Education u Sport & Recreation Management u Sports Coaching u Veterinary Nursing
First Degrees BA Hons: 3 yrs 3D Design with Digital Modelling u Accounting u Accounting & Financial Studies u Acting u Active Citizenship and Volunteer Development u Adventure and the Media u Advertising (Route A) u Advertising (Route B) u Advertising & Marketing Communications u American Studies u Animation (Route A) u Animation (Route B) u Art & Design (Foundation entry) u Arts Health* u Asia Pacific Studies (4 yrs SW) u British Sign Language u Business Administration u Business Administration (yr 3 top-up) u Business Economics u Business Information Systems u Business Management u Business Management in China u Business Management (Year 3 Entry) u Business Studies (4 yrs SW) u Business (Foundation entry) u Care, Community & Citizenship u Communication Studies and Popular Culture u Creative and Cultural Industries* u Creative Fashion Knitwear u Criminology & Criminal Justice u Dance Performance and Teaching u Deaf Studies u Digital Communications u Digital Design for Fashion* u Digital Journalism Production u Economics u English and Theatre Studies u English for International Business (Year 3 Entry) u English for
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International Corporate Communication (top-up) u English Language & Literature u English Language Studies u English Literature u English Literature and Film & Media* u English Literature and History* u Event Management u Fashion Design (Route A) (4 yrs SW) u Fashion Design (Route B) (4 yrs SW) u Fashion Promotion (Route A) (4 yrs SW) u Fashion Promotion (Route B) (4 yrs SW) u Fashion Promotion with Styling u Film & Media Studies u Fine Art (Route A) u Fine Art (Route B) u Games Design* (Routes A & B) u Geography u Graphic Design (Route A) (3 yrs FT/4 yrs SW) u Graphic Design (Route B) (3 yrs FT/4 yrs SW) u Health Studies u History u History, Museum & Heritage u Hospitality Management or International Hospitality Management (4 yrs) u Human Resource Management u Illustration (Route A) u Illustration (Route B) u Immersive Digital Environment u Interior Design (Route A) u Interior Design (Route B) u International Business u International Hospitality and Casino Management* (top-up) u International Journalism u International Tourism Management u Internet Business u Journalism u Leisure Management u Management (3 yrs FT/ 4 yrs SW) u Management in Events (3 yr entry) u Management in Golf (3 yr entry) u Management in Hospitality (3 yr entry) u Management in Leisure (3 yr entry) u Management in Motorsport (3 yr entry) u Management in Sport (3 yr entry) u Management in Tourism (3 yr entry) u Marketing (3 yrs FT/4 yrs SW) u Midwifery (18 mth shortened course) u Midwifery (4 yrs) u Modern Languages (4 yrs SW) u Modern World History u Moving Image (Route A) u Moving Image (Route B) u Multimedia u Music and Arts u Music Practice u Music Production* u Music Theatre u Philosophy u Photography (Route A) u Photography (Route B) u Politics* u Press Communications u Public Health u Public Relations (4 yrs SW) u Retail Management (4 yrs SW) u Retail Management with Fashion or
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University of Central Lancashire Buying or Marketing u Screenwriting (Route A) u Screenwriting (Route B) u Social Work u Social Work & Community Studies (top-up) u Sociology u Sport (Management) top-up u Sport (Studies) top-up u Sports Coaching u Sports Coaching (top-up) u Sports Development* u Sports Journalism u Sports Management u Sports Studies u Sustainable Business u Textile Innovations u Theatre Practice u Tourism Management u Travel Journalism BA Hons Joint Honours: 3 yrs Art History and Visual Culture & English Literature u Accounting & Business or Economics or International Business or Law or Management or Marketing u Audio Visual Media & Design Studies or Fashion and Brand Promotion or Journalism or Photography u Business & Accounting or Marketing u Business & Business Information Systems u Business Information Systems & Management u Criminology & Social Policy or Sociology or Philosophy u Deaf Studies & Education or Law or Psychology u Economics & Accounting or International Business u Education & English Literature or History or Sociology u Fashion and Brand Promotion & Audio Visual Media or Journalism or Marketing or Photography u Film and Media & American Studies or Art History and Visual Culture u Health Studies & Education or Psychology or Social Policy or Sociology u History & American Studies or Education or English Literature or Film and Media or Law or Politics or Sociology u International Business & Accounting or Economics or Marketing u Journalism & or English Literature u Law & Business or Criminology or English Literature or Politics or Psychology u Management & Business Information Systems or Marketing or Public Relations u Marketing & Business u Marketing & Management or Public Relations u Philosophy & Business or English Literature or Health Studies or Politics or Sociology u Photography & Audio Visual Media or Journalism or Media Production & Technology or Fashion and Brand Promotion u Politics & History or Philosophy or Social Policy u Public Relations & Management or Marketing u Race and Ethnic Studies & History, Criminology, Educaton, Health Studies, Social Policy or Sociology u Sociology & Criminology or History or Law or Politics or Social Policy u TESOL and Modern Languages* BA/BSc Hons Combined: 3 yrs Accounting u American Studies u Arabic u Archaeology u Art History and Visual Culture u Astronomy u Audio Visual Media u Business u Business Enterprise u Business ICT u Business Information Systems u Chinese (Joint/Minor only) u Citizenship u
Communication Studies and Popular Culture u Computing (Minor only) u Counselling and Psychotherapy Studies u Creative Writing u Criminology u Deaf Studies u Drama & Theatre Studies (Joint/ Minor only) u Economics u Education u Employability (Minor only) u English Language & Linguistics u English Literature u Environmental Management u Events u Exercise and Fitness u Fashion & Brand Promotion u Film & Media u Football and Society (Minor only) u Forensic Science u French or Business French u Geography u German or Business German u Health Studies u History u Human Resource Management (Joint/Minor only) u International Business u Islamic Studies (Minor only) u Japanese (Joint/Minor only) u Journalism u Law u Leisure u Management u Marketing u Mathematics u Media Arts Practice* u Media Production & Technology u Media Sociology u Molecular Biology u Organizational Behaviour u Philosophy u Photography u Physics u Politics u Psychology u Public Relations u Race & Ethnic Studies u Religion, Culture and Society u Retail Management (Joint/Minor only) u Social Policy u Sociology u Spanish or Business Spanish u Sport u Sustainable Business* u Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (Minor only) u Television Studies (Minor only) u Tourism u Web & Multimedia u Web Informatics BEng Hons: 3 yrs Building Services and Sustainable Engineering (3/4 yrs) u Building Services Engineering (3/4 yrs) u Computer Aided Engineering u Computer Engineering u Digital Communications u Digital & Signal Image Processing u Electronic Engineering (3 yrs FT/ 4 yrs SW) u Electronic Engineering (Foundation Entry) u Fire Engineering u Mechanical Engineering (3 yr entry) u Motor Sports Engineering u Robotics & Mechatronics BSc Hons: 3 yrs 3D Computer Graphics and Visualization u Animatronics u Applied Psychology u Archaeology u Architectural Technology u Astronomy u Biological Sciences u Biomedical Sciences u Biomedical Sciences (in collaboration with Dr D Y Patil Medical College, Mumbai, India) u Building Surveying (3 yrs FT/SW) u Business Information Technology (4 yrs SW) u Business Systems Management* u Business Telecommunications u Chemistry* u Commercial Management & Quantity Surveying u Community Nursing Specialist Practitioner u Complementary Medicine u Computing (Business Information Systems or Database Systems Forensics or Multimedia Systems or Software Development or Systems Management) u
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University of Central Lancashire Computer Games Development u Computer Network Technology u Conservation Ecology* u Construction Project Management (3/4 yrs) u Economics u Environmental Management u Environmental Hazards, Science, Policy and Management u Exercise, Nutrition & Health u Facilities Management (3 yrs FT/4 yrs SW) u Facilities Management (top-up from HND Building Studies) u Fire Engineering Management u Fire Safety (3 yrs FT/4 yrs SW) u Fire Safety (3 yrs entry, UK students) u Fire Safety Management u Forensic Biology u Forensic Chemistry u Forensic Psychology u Forensic Science u Forensic Science & Criminal Investigation u Forestry (top-up) (Penrith) u Geography u Health Sciences for Complementary Medicine u Herbal Medicine u Homeopathic Medicine u Immersive Digital Environment u Information Systems Design* u Interactive Digital Media u Mathematics u Media Production & Technology u Mobile Interaction: Design and Development u Molecular and Cellular Biology u Molecular Microbiology & Biochemistry u Motor Sports (3 yrs FT/4 yrs SW) u Motor Sports (Foundation Entry) u Motor Sports Operations u Neuropsychology u Neuroscience u Nursing (pre-registration -- short course for existing First-level registered nurses) u Nursing Studies (post-registration) u Personal Fitness Training u Physiology and Pharmacology u Physiotherapy* u Police & Criminal Investigation u Professional Practice Adult Health u Professional Practice Child Health u Psychology u Software Engineering (3/4 yrs) u Sport and Exercise Nutrition* u Sport and Exercise Physiology (top-up) u Sport Psychology u Sport Science u Sports Technology (Cycling) u Sports Technology (Golf Operations)* u Sports Technology (Tennis) u Sports Technology u Sports Therapy u Sustainable Design u Sustainable Energy Management* u Television Production u Urban Design u Upland and Mountain Management u Veterinary Nursing u Web & Multimedia BSc Hons Joint Honours: 3 yrs Astronomy & Mathematics u Forensic Science & Criminology or Molecular Biology or Biochemistry u Geography & Environmental Management or Sociology u Mathematics & Business Information Systems or Education or Psychology or Astronomy u Media Production and Technology or Journalism u Molecular Biology & Biochemistry and Forensic Science u Physics & Management or Marketing or Mathematics or Media Production and Technology or Philosophy u Psychology & Business or Criminology or Education or Forensic Science or Health Studies or Law u
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Higher Degrees MA Animation u Broadcast Journalism u Child Health and Social Care u Counselling Studies u Creative and Cultural Industries* u Criminology and Criminal Justice u Dance & Somatic Well Being* u Documentary Writing u Education (Research) u English Language and Literature* u Experimental Film u Food Styling (e-Learning) u Games Design u Hospitality and Events u Intercultural Business Communication u Interior Design u International Journalism u International Documentary and Factual Television Production* u Journalism Leaders u Magazine Journalism u Marketing (CIM) u Modern Foreign Languages* u Newspaper Journalism u Performance u Philosophy and Mental Health u Social Work u Sport Management u TESOL u Tourism Management u Values and Environment MA/PGDip Bioethics and Medical Law u Fashion Design u Online Journalism u Substance Misuse u Sustainable Waste Management MA/PGDip/PGCert Antiques (e-Learning) u Arts Health u Ceramics u Children’s Book Illustration u Consumer Product Design (with placement) u Contemporary Menswear u Creative Design u Design u Design for Health Care Education (Leadership and Management) u Fashion and Lifestyle Promotion u Fashion Shaping u Fine Art: Archive Interventions u Fine Art: Curatorial Initiatives u Fine Art: Painting & Printmaking u Fine Art: Site and Place u Fine Art: Time-Based Media & Photography u Graphic Design (with placement) u Health Sciences and Practice (Anaesthesia or Trauma and Orthopaedics or Rheumatology or Otorhinolaryngology -- Head and Neck Surgery or Cardiology u Health Service Management u Midwifery Studies u Neonatal Studies u Personnel Management and Development u Promoting Equality and Managing Diversity u Social Policy u Sociology u Sport Development u Strategic Communication u Surface Pattern (with Placement) u Toy Design MA/PGDip/Prof Dip CIM Marketing MBA Master of Business Administration u Master of Business Administration (PT)
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University of Central Lancashire MSc Advanced Neonatal Nurse Practice u Applied Public Health u Architectural Conservation u Business Management u Contact Centre Management u Digital Signal and Image Processing u Digital Signal and Image Processing (PT) u Disaster Victim Identfication u Energy and Environmental Engineering* u Financial Management u Fire Engineering u Fire Safety and Risk Management u Fire Safety Facilities Management u Food Safety Management (online) u Forensic and Conservation Genetics u Forensic Anthropology u Forensic Psychology u High Performance Scientific Computing u Human Resource Management u International Applied Communication u International Finance and Investment u Logistics and Supply Chain Management u Management of Long Term Health Conditions u Marketing Management u Operations Management u Periodontology u Petroleum: Fire and Safety Management u Professional Practice Nurse Practitioner/Management of Continence Care or Stroke Care u Psychology u Psychology of Child Development u Psychology of Crime u Skills and Knowledge in Primary Health Practice u Social Psychology u Sport Psychology and Exercise u Sports Therapy u Sustainable Design u Systems Management u Virtual Instrumentation MSc/PGDip Business Information Management u Forensic Medicine and Bioethics u Health Informatics u Health Psychology u Multimedia Computing u Nutrition, Food and Health u Personality Disorder u Primary Care Mental Health Practice u Psychology of Sport and Exercise u Sustainable Waste Management MSc/PGDip/PGCert Biomedical Science u Building Services u Computing u Construction Law and Dispute Resolution u Database Systems u Design of Interactive Technology for Education* u DNA Profiling u Document Analysis u Exercise and Rehabilitation* u Fire Safety Engineering u General Practice u Interactive Media Production u Management of Long Term Health Conditions u Network Computing u PC Interfacing u Primary Care Dentistry u Professional Practice: Cancer Care u Professional Practice: Community Practice u Professional Practice: Critical Care u Professional Practice: Research and Development u Professional Practice: Complementary Medicine u Professional Practice: Pain and Pain Management u Professional Practice: Palliative Care u Project Management u Property Development u Urban Regeneration
MSc/PGDip/PGCert/UniCert Dental Implantology PGCert Applied Public Health -- Health Protection u Applied Public Health -- Health Improvement u Business and Management Research Methods u Clinical Issues in Primary Care u Conscious Sedation u Counselling Studies (Aspects of Sexuality) u Counselling Studies (Bereavement) u Counselling Studies (Substance Misuse) u Counselling Studies (Supervision) u Digital Media Enterprise u Education (post-compulsory) u Education (post-compulsory) u Employment Law (by e-Learning) u Engineering Management Studies u English for Nuclear Decomissioning u HACCP Development u Health Improvement u Health Informatics -- distance learning u Health Research Methods -- distance learning u Health Service Management in Primary Care u Health Sciences Research Methods u Interdisciplinary Management of Rheumatoid Arthritis u Language and Literacy Development u Management (PGCM) u Management of Headache in Primary Care u Management of Long Term Health Conditions u Midwifery Practice Development/Neonatal Practice Development u Nutrition u Personality Disorder u Practice Teacher u Public Health Nutrition u Safeguarding Children u Statistics for Clinical Trials u Talking Power Languages at Work PGCert/UniCert Contemporary Shakespeare in Theory and Performance (online) PGDip Applied Public Health u British Sign Language/ English Interpreting and Translation u Community Specialist Practice (specialist area: General Practice Nursing, School Nursing, Community Mental Health Nursing, Public Health Nursing/Health Visiting, Community Nursing in the Home/District Nursing, Community Children’s Nursing) u Conscious Sedation u Counselling Studies u HACCP Audit and Management u Health and Social Care Education u Legal Practice u Management of Long Term Health Conditions u Primary Care u Primary Care Dermatology u Professional Education Lecturer Practice Educator -- Nursing PGDip/PGCert Contact Centre Management Uni Adv Cert Behavioural Management of Adult Obesity u Enhancing Practice: Child and Adolescent Health
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University of Central Lancashire Uni Cert Arts Health Analysis u Arts Project Management u Clinical Courses for Specialists in Primary Care u Clinical Education for Dieticians u Clinical Nutrition u Diet and Health u Evaluation and Outcome Measurement in Long Term Health Conditions u Health Informatics (distance learning) u Health Psychology u Health Psychology Relating to Long Term Health Conditions u Health Research Methods (distance learning) u Intro to Lymphodema Management u IT and Statistics for Health u Key Sociological Issues in the Management of Long Term Health Conditions u Legislation influencing Management of Long Term Health Conditions u Normal Birth: Evidence and Debate u Partnership Working in the Management of Long Term Health Conditions* u Public Health: Breastfeeding u Sociological Issues in the Management of Long Term Health Conditions Uni Cert/Uni Adv Cert Personal Professional Development courses for Health Care professionals CPE (Common Professional Examination) Law Dip Management Studies (DMS) u Psychological Studies (GradDip)
LLM Law u Law ICT LLM/PGDip Employment Law (e-Learning) u International Business Law u Medical Law and Bioethics LLM/PGDip/PGCert Employment Law u Environmental Law (e-Learning) MPhys/BSc Hons Applied Physics u Astronomy u Astrophysics u Physics
Diplomas DipHE: 2 yrs Management Studies u Nursing (pre-registration) u Nursing (pre-registration) (Adult) u Nursing (pre-registration) (Child) u Nursing (pre-registration) (Mental Health) u Operating Department Practice GradDip Foreign Languages u Personnel Management u Psychological Studies GradDip/BSc Child Health and Adolescent Mental Health Practice MEd Professional Practice in HE Grad Cert Teaching Effective Agression Management
UNIVERSITY OF CHESTER Parkgate Road Chester CH1 4BJ Tel: 01244 511300 Fax: 01244 511302 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.chester.ac.uk
Warrington Campus Crab Lane Warrington Cheshire WA2 0DB Tel: 01925 530000 Fax: 01925 530001
* Subject to validation
Management u Marketing u Mathematics u Media (Commercial Music Production) (W) u Media (Radio Production) (W) u Media (Television Production) (W) u Midwifery u Modern Languages u Multimedia Technologies u Network and Communication Systems u Nursing (Branches in: Adult; Children’s; Mental Health; and Learning Disabilities) u Nutrition and Dietetics (4 yrs) u Psychology u Religious Studies u Social Work (W) u Sociology u Software Engineering u Sport and Exercise Sciences u Sport Development (W) u Sport Management (W) u Theology and Religious Studies u Tourism Management Combined Honours Accounting and Finance* u Advertising (W) u Animal Behaviour u Archaeology u Biology u
First Degrees BA/BSc: Single Honours Accounting and Finance* u Advertising (W) u Animal Behaviour u Animal Behaviour and Welfare u Archaeology u Biology u Biomedical Science u Business Information Systems u Business Management (W) u Business Studies u Communication Studies u Computer Science (C) u Criminology u Dance u Drama and Theatre Studies u Early Childhood Studies (C&W) u e-Business u English u Events Management* u Fine Art u Forensic Biology u Forensic Computing* u Geography u Graphic Design u History u Human Nutrition u Information Systems Management u Internet Technologies u Journalism u
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University of Chester Biomedical Sciences u Business (C&W) u Communication Studies u Computer Science (C&W) u Counselling Skills u Creative Writing u Criminology u Cultural Studies (W) u Dance u Drama and Theatre Studies u Education Studies u English u Events Management* u Film Studies* (W) u Fine Art u Forensic Biology u Forensic Computing* u French u Geography u German u History u International Development Studies u Internet Technologies u Journalism (C&W) u Law u Management (C&W) u Marketing (C&W) u Mathematics u Media Production (Commercial Music, Radio, TV) (W) u Media Studies (W) u Multimedia Technologies (C&W) u Natural Hazard Management* u Nutrition u Performance and New Media u Photography u Popular Music u Psychology u Sociology u Spanish u Sport and Exercise Sciences u Sport Development (W) u Theology and Religious Studies u Tourism u Urban Studies LLB Honours Law BEd Honours 4 yrs Early Years (3--7 years) years)
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General Primary (5--11
BTh Honours Theology
MA/MSc Work Based and Integrative Studies/Learning Through Work u Regeneration for Practitioners* MEd Education: Continuing Professional Development (CPD) u Health and Social Care: Professional Education MSc Cardiovascular Rehabilitation u Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies u Evidence Based Clinical Nutrition u Exercise and Nutrition Science u Health and Social Care: Professional Practice u Health and Social Care: Specialist Practice Community* u Health and Social Care: Advanced Practice* u Health Promotion u Information Systems u Legal and Criminological Psychology* u Mathematics u Nutrition and Dietetics u Psychology: Theory, Methods and Applications u Psychological Trauma* u Research Methods u Science Communication* u Sociology of Sport and Exercise u Sport Science* u Weight Management* MTh Applied Theology
Diplomas
Foundation Degrees Muslim Youth Work* (W) Health Informatics
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Health Care Sciences
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HND Animal Behaviour and Welfare Dip HE Christian Youth Work Theology
MBA Business Administration (C&W)
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Midwifery
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Nursing
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Other Church College’s Certificates
Higher Degrees MPhil/PhD Biological Sciences: Research
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Victorian Studies
MA Adult Education with Theological Reflection u Conflict Management and Transformation u Counselling Studies u Creative and Critical Writing u Creative and Cultural Management u Crime and Justice u Education: Higher Education u Fine Art u Interactive Digital Media* u Management u Military History u Performance Practice u Science and Religion u Social Work* u Television Production (W) u Victorian History*
Postgraduate Diploma Adult Education with Theological Reflection u Applied Theology u Business Administration u Cardiovascular Rehabilitation u Cognitive Behavioural Therapies u Conflict Management and Transformation u Counselling u Creative and Critical Writing u Creative and Cultural Management u Crime and Justice u Education: Continuing Professional Development (CPD) u Education: Higher Education u Exercise and Nutrition Science u Evidence Based Clinical Nutrition u Fine Art u Health Promotion u Health and Social Care: Professional Education u Health and Social Care: Professional Practice u Health and Social Care: Specialist Practice Community* u Health and Social Care: Advanced Practice* u Information Systems (C&W) u Integrative Digital Media* u Legal and Criminological Psychology* u Mathematics u Military History u Nutrition and Dietetics u Performance Practice u Psychology: Theory, Methods and Applications u Psychological Trauma* u Public Health Nutrition u Research Methods u Regeneration for Practitioners* u Science and Religion u Science Communication* u Social Work* u Sociology of Sport and Exercise u Sport Science* u Television Production u Work Based
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University of Chester and Integrative Studies/Learning Through Work u Victorian History* u Weight Management* Graduate Diploma Adult Education with Theological Reflection u Applied Theology u Counselling u Education: Continuing Professional Development (CPD) u Languages (French, German or Spanish) u Management Studies (C&W)
Certi¢cates Postgraduate Certificate Adult Education with Theological Reflection u Applied Theology u Cardiovascular Rehabilitation u Cognitive Behavioural Therapies u Conflict Management and Transformation u Counselling Supervision u Creative and Critical Writing u Creative and Cultural Management* u Crime and Justice* u Education: Continuing Professional Development (CPD) u Education: Higher Education u Evidence Based Clinical Nutrition u Exercise and Nutrition Science u Fine Art u Health Promotion u Health and Social Care: Professional Practice u Health and Social Care: Advanced Practice* u Health and Social Care: Public Health* u Information Systems (C&W) u
Interactive Digital Media* u Mathematics u Military History* u Performance Practice u Public Health Nutrition u Psychological Trauma* u Regeneration for Practitioners* u Research Methods u Science and Religion u Science Communication* u Sociology of Sport and Exercise u Sport Science* u Teaching and Learning in Clinical Practice u Work Based and Integrative Studies/Learning Through Work u Victorian History* u Weight Management* PGCE Early Years u Primary u Art (Secondary) u Drama (Secondary) u Mathematics (Secondary) u Modern Foreign Languages (French, German or Spanish) (Secondary) u Modular Provision for Secondary Mathematics u PE (Secondary) u RE (Secondary) u Science (Secondary)
Graduate Certi¢cate Adult Education with Theological Reflection u Applied Theology u Education: Continuing Professional Development (CPD) u Education: Graduate Teacher Programme u Languages (French, German or Spanish) u Introduction to Counselling
UNIVERSITY OF CHICHESTER Bishop Otter Campus College Lane Chichester West Sussex PO19 6PE Tel: 01243 816002 Fax: 01243 816080 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.chiuni.ac.uk
First Degrees BA Hons: 3 yrs Adventure Education (optional placement year) u Business Studies (optional placement year) u Childhood Studies: Early Years u Childhood, Youth & Society u Dance u English u English & Creative Writing u Fine Art u History u Humanistic Counselling u IT Management for Business (optional placement year) u Media Studies u Music u Performing Arts u Social Work u Sports Studies (Sport Development) u Sport & Fitness Management u Theology u Tourism Management (optional placement year)
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BSc Hons: 3 yrs Exercise & Health Science u Sport & Exercise Science u Sports Coaching Science u Sports Therapy u Sport & Exercise Psychology BA Hons Combined Studies Business Studies with English or Fine Art or Heritage Studies or History or International English Studies or IT (Management for Business) or Marketing or Music or Tourism Management u Dance with Business Studies or Business Enterprise or Fine Art or Instrumental/Vocal Teaching or New Media Arts u English with Business Studies or Business Enterprise or e-Business or Fine Art or Heritage Studies or History or Instrumental/Vocal Teaching or IT (Management for Business) or Marketing or Music or
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University of Chichester Theology u English & Creative Writing with Business Studies or Business Enterprise or e-Business or Fine Art or History or IT (Management for Business) or Marketing or Music or Theology u Fine Art with Business Enterprise or Business Studies or e-Business or English or International English Studies or IT (Management for Business) or Instrumental/Vocal Teaching or Marketing or Music or New Media Arts u History with Business Enterprise or Business Studies or e-Business or International English Studies or English or Heritage Studies or Marketing or Theology u IT (Management for Business) with Business Enterprise or Business Studies or English or International English Studies or Marketing u Music with Business Enterprise or Business Studies or English or Fine Art or Heritage Studies or History or Instrumental/Vocal Teaching or International English Studies or Music Marketing and Administration or New Media Arts or Theology u Performing Arts with Business Enterprise or Business Studies or e-Business or English or Fine Art or Instrumental/ Vocal Teaching or Marketing or Music or New Media Arts u Theology with English or Heritage Studies or History or International English Studies u Tourism Management with Business Enterprise or Business Studies or e-Business or Heritage Studies or History or International English Studies or IT (Management for Business) or Marketing BA Hons Joint Combinations Business Studies and Dance or English & Creative Writing or English or Fine Art or History or International English Studies or IT (Management for Business) or Media Studies or Music or Music Technology or Tourism Management u Dance and Business Studies or e-Business or Fine Art or International English Studies or Media Production or Media Studies or Music or Music Technology or Performing Arts u International English Studies and Business Studies or Dance or Fine Art or History or IT (Management for Business) or Media Studies or Music or Performing Arts or Tourism Management u English and Business Studies or e-Business or Fine Art or History or IT (Management for Business) or Media Studies or Music or Music Technology or Performing Arts u English & Creative Writing and Business Studies or e-Business or Fine Art or History or IT (Management for Business) or Media Production or Media Studies or Music or Music Technology or Performing Arts u Fine Art and Business Enterprise or Business Studies or Dance or International English Studies or English or English and Creative Writing or Media Production or Media Studies or
Performing Arts u History and Business Enterprise or Business Studies or e-Business or English or English and Creative Writing or International English Studies or Media Studies or Music or Music Technology or Theology or Tourism Management u IT (Management for Business) and Business Enterprise or Business Studies or English or English and Creative Writing or International English Studies or Media Studies or Tourism Management u Media Production and Business Enterprise or Dance or e-Business or English and Creative Writing or Fine Art or Media Studies or Music or Performing Arts u Media Studies and Business Enterprise or Business Studies or Dance or e-Business or English or English and Creative Writing or Fine Art or History or International English Studies or IT (Management for Business) or Media Production or Music or Music Technology or Performing Arts or Tourism Management u Music and Business Enterprise or Business Studies or Dance or e-Business or International English Studies or English or English and Creative Writing or History or Media Production or Media Studies or Music Technology or Performing Arts u Performing Arts and Business Enterprise or Dance or e-Business or English or English and Creative Writing or Fine Art or International English Studies or Media Production or Media Studies or Music or Music Technology u Theology and English or History u Tourism Management and Business Studies or e-Business or History or International English Studies or IT (Management for Business) or Media Studies
Teacher Education BA Hons with recommendation for QTS Key Stage 2/3 (ages 7--14): 3 yrs Mathematics BA Hons with recommendation for QTS Secondary 4 yrs Physical Education BA Hons Primary Education & Teaching with recommendation for QTS 3 yrs Primary Education Teaching (Citizenship) (ages 5--11) u Primary Education Teaching (Study of Early Years) (ages 3--7) u Primary Education Teaching (English) (ages 5--11) u Primary Education Teaching (ICT) (ages 5--11) u Primary Education Teaching (Mathematics) (ages 5--11) u Primary Education Teaching (Natural Science) (ages 5--11)
Art and Design Route B Sequential
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University of Chichester BA Hons Fine Art Fine Art
u PGCE ICT (Flexible) u PGCE Secondary Mathematics (Flexible) u PGCE Secondary Modern Foreign Languages u PGCE Secondary PE u PGCE Secondary RE u PGCE Secondary Science
Diploma Courses Humanistic Counselling DipHE Youth & Community Foundation Degrees Adventure Education u Commercial Music (Platform One, Isle of Wight) u Early Childhood Studies (Isle of Wight) u Instrumental or Vocal Teaching u Social Care u Teaching & Learning Support
Certi¢cates Certificate Courses Counselling PGCE: 1 yr Primary PGCE Primary General u PGCE Primary Specialist Early Years u PGCE Secondary Design Technology u PGCE Secondary English u PGCE Secondary History
Postgraduate Certificate/Diploma/MA/MSc Graduate Certificate/Diploma in Mathematics Education u Graduate Certificate in Professional Development (CiPD) u Postgraduate Diploma in Strategic Management (with West Sussex County Council) u MA Choral Singing u MA Collaborative Working u MA Creative Writing u MA Education u MA Fine Art u MA Management (Health & Social Care Services) u MA Mathematics Education u MA Music Performance u MA Performance: Dance u MA TESOL u MA Theology u MA Transpersonal Arts & Practice u MSc Sport & Exercise Science u MSc Sport and Exercise Biomechanics u MSc Sport and Exercise Physiology u MSc Sport and Exercise Psychology u MSc Psychology of Sport and Exercise
CITY UNIVERSITY LONDON Undergraduate Admissions Office Northampton Square London EC1V 0HB Tel: 020 7040 5060 Fax: 020 7477 8995 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.city.ac.uk
First Degrees LLB Hons: 2 yrs Law BEng: 3 yrs Biomedical Engineering with Applied Physics u Civil Engineering with Architecture u Engineering & Energy Management BMus BSc: 3 yrs
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Music
BSc: 3 yrs Adult Nursing (with RN) u Child Nursing (with RN) u Midwifery u Optometry u Radiography (Diagnostic) u Radiography (Therapeutic) BA: 3--4 yrs Journalism with Economics or Contemporary History or Psychology or Sociology BEng: 3--4 yrs Aeronautical Engineering u Air Transport Engineering u Civil Engineering with Surveying u Computer Systems Engineering u Electrical & Electronic
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Engineering u Mechanical Engineering Communication Systems
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Media
BEng/BSc: 3--4 yrs Biomedical Engineering and Appled Physics u Civil Engineering u Computer Systems Engineering u Electrical and Electronic Engineering u Civil Engineering with Surveying BSc: 3--4 yrs Actuarial Science u Actuarial Science (with study abroad) u Banking & International Finance u Business Studies u Economics u Economics with Accountancy or Psychology or Sociology u Economics with Psychology or Sociology u Integrated BSc and ATPL in Air Transport Operations u Investment & Financial Risk Management u Management & Systems u Mathematical Science u Mathematical Science with Computer Science or Economics or Statistics u Psychology u Real Estate Finance and Investment u Risk Anaysis and Insurance u Social Sciences u Sociology with Media Studies u Sociology with
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City University London Economics or Media Studies or Psychology u Sociology u Psychology with Economics or Sociology BEng: 4 yrs Business Computing Systems u Computing u Computing (Distributed Information Systems & Communications) u Software Engineering BSc: 4 yrs Speech and Language Therapy BSc MEB: 4 yrs Banking & International Finance u Business Studies u Investment & Financial Risk Management u Management & Systems
Higher Degrees MSc Health Psychology u Psychology and Health PhD MPhil LLM: 1 yr Environmental Law MA: 1 yr Cultural Management u Electronic Publishing u International Journalism u Newspaper Journalism u Periodical Journalism MSc: 1 yr Actuarial Management u Banking & International Finance u Electronic Publishing u Finance u Finance, Economics & Econometrics u Object-Oriented Software Systems u Trade, Transport & Finance LLM: 1--2 yrs Criminal Litigation MA: 1--2 yrs Arts Criticism u Arts Criticism & Management u Arts Management u Composition (Electroacoustic) u Ethnomusicology u International Communications & Development u Museum & Gallery Management u Music Performance Studies u Musicology u Musicology (Women & Gender with Performance) u Organizations & Social Change MBA: 1--2 yrs Finance u Flexible Master’s Programme u International Business u Management of Technology u Marketing MSc: 1--2 yrs Advanced Social Research Methods u Air Transport Management 1.5 yrs u Analysis & Design of Structures for Hazards u Business Systems Analysis & Design u Civil Engineering Structures u Contemporary Health & Social Policy u Corporate Property Strategy u Counselling Psychology u Disability Management in Work & Rehabilitation u Economic
Evaluation in Health Care u Economic Regulation & Competition u Energy Technology and Economics u Exercise & Health Behaviour u Geotechnical Engineering 1--4 yrs u Information Engineering u Insurance & Risk Management u Investment Management u Mathematical Trading & Finance u Media Research & Analysis u Medical Informatics u Nursing u Organizational Psychology u Property Investment u Property Valuation and Law u Psychological Counselling u Quality Management, Statistical Methods & Reliability u Research Methods allied to Health Studies u Shipping, Trade & Finance u Voluntary Sector Management 1--3 yrs MBA: 2 yrs Evening MBA Programme MHM: 2 yrs Health Management MPhil: 2 yrs Health Management MSc: 2 yrs Pharmaceutical Information Management MPhil: 2--3 yrs Midwifery u Nursing MSc: 2--3 yrs Health Care Technologies 1 yr u Health Care Technologies 2--4 yrs u Human Communication 1 yr u Midwifery 2--5 yrs u Midwifery 3 yrs u Speech and Language Therapy PhD: 3--5 yrs Midwifery u Nursing MEng: 4 yrs Engineering & Energy Management 4--5 yrs u Aeronautical Engineering u Air Transport Engineering u Civil Engineering u Civil Engineering with Surveying u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Mechanical Engineering MMath: 4--5 yrs Mathematical Science u Mathematical Science with Finance & Economics or Computer Science or Statistics MSc: 5 yrs Modular Programme in Engineering 7 yrs u Clinical Optometry
Doctorates DSc Clinical Psychology
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Counselling Psychology
Diplomas Postgraduate Diploma Actuarial Science u Analysis & Design of Structures for Hazards u Broadcast Journalism u Business
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City University London Systems Analysis & Design u Civil Engineering Structures u Counselling Psychology u Cultural Management u Disability Management in Work & Rehabilitation u Economic Regulation & Competition u Electronic Publishing u Energy Technology and Economics u Exercise & Health Behaviour u Flexible Master’s Programme u Geotechnical Engineering u Health Psychology u Information Engineering u Internal Auditing & Management u International Journalism u Law (CPE) u Medical Informatics u Midwifery u Music Information Technology u Newspaper Journalism u Nursing u Periodical Journalism u Problem-Centred Interventions for People with a Serious Mental Illness (Thorn Initiative) 1--2 yrs u Psychological Counselling u Psychology and Health 1 yr u Quality Management Statistical Methods & Reliability
Post-MSc Diploma: 1.5 yrs Counselling Psychology Practice Postgraduate Diploma: 1.5 yrs Continuing Education & Training u Educational Guidance u Medical Ultrasound u Modular Programme in Engineering u Nuclear Medicine Technology u Radiography 2 yrs u Speech and Language Therapy 4 yrs
Certi¢cates Postgraduate Certificate: 1 yr Disability Management at Work u Foundations of Psychological Counselling u Medical Ultrasound u Modular Programme in Engineering u Modular Programme in Engineering 6 mths u Nuclear Medicine Technology u Radiography u The Bar Vocational Course 3 yrs u The Legal Practice Course 1--2 yrs
Degrees validated by City University o¡ered at: GUILDHALL SCHOOLOF MUSIC & DRAMA Silk Street Barbican London EC2Y 8DT Tel: 020 7628 2571 Fax: 020 7256 9438 Website: www.gsmd.ac.uk
First Degrees BA Hons Degree in Stage Management and Technical Theatre (3 yrs) u BA Hons Degree in Acting (3 yrs) u Bachelor of Music Honours degree (4 yrs)
Higher Degrees: MMus and Postgraduate Diploma in Leadership (1 yr FT, 2 yrs PT) MMus and Postgraduate Diploma in Composition (1 yr FT, 2 yrs PT)
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MMus in Performance and Postgraduate Diploma in Music (1 yr FT, 2 yrs PT EXCEPT for Opera which is 2 yrs FT only) MA Music Therapy u Training Actors (Voice) or (Movement) MMA/DMA programme (normally 3 yrs) MMP Master 1 yr FT Music Performance (Guildhall Artist) Postgraduate Diploma: 1 yr Costume Supervision
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City University London
THE CITY LAW SCHOOL City University London Northampton Square London EC1V 0HB Tel: 020 7040 3309 Fax: 020 7040 8578 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.city.ac.uk
Foundation Degrees LPC: 1 yr Legal Practice Course (and Postgraduate Diploma in Professional Legal Skills) (E-mail:
[email protected])
BVC: 1--2 yrs Postgraduate Diploma in Professional Legal Skills LLM: 1--2 yrs Criminal Litigation (E-mail:
[email protected])
LABAN Creekside London SE8 3DZ Tel: 020 8691 8600 Fax: 020 8691 8400 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.laban.org
First Degrees
MA: 1--2 yrs Dance Theatre: The Body in Performance graphy for Dance
BA Hons: 3 yrs Dance Theatre
Higher Degrees Postgraduate Certificate Dance in Community 1--2 yrs MPhil MSc: 1--2 yrs Dance Science MA: 1 yr Choreography u Performance
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Sceno-
Doctorates PhD
Diplomas Specialist Diploma: 1 yr Notating (not validated by City University) One Year Programme: 1--2 yrs Dance Studies (not validated by City University)
THE NORDOFF-ROBBINS MUSIC THERAPY CENTRE 2 Lissenden Gardens London NW5 1PP Tel: 020 7267 4496 Fax: 020 7267 4369 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.nordoff-robbins.org.uk
Higher Degrees
Master of Music Therapy: 2 yrs
Post Graduate Diploma in Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy: 20 mths
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City University London
SCHOOLOF PSYCHOTHERAPY & COUNSELLING PSYCHOLOGY AT REGENT’S COLLEGE Regent’s College Inner Circle Regent’s Park London NW1 4NS Tel: 020 7487 7406 Fax: 020 7487 7446 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.spc.ac.uk
Higher Degrees
Doctorate
MA/PGDip: 2--4 yrs Psychotherapy & Counselling DCounsPsy: 3--5 yrs Counselling Psychology
MPhil/PhD Psychotherapy & Counselling (by research)
COVENTRY UNIVERSITY Priory Street Coventry CV1 5FB Tel: 02476 887688 Fax: 02476 888638 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.coventry.ac.uk *Subject to approval
First Degrees Foundation yr: 1 yr Business Faculty Foundation Year u Business Information Technology (2--3 yrs) u Creative Technologies u Engineering u Exercise and Fitness Foundation Degree u Foundation Studies in Art and Design u Foundation in Computer Science u Foundation in Life Sciences u Law Foundation Year u Motor Sport Engineering u Paramedic Science u Social and Health Care Management u Sport Coaching Foundation Degree* BA (Year 3 Entry -- 1 yr) Spa Management LLB: 2 yrs Law: Senior Status (graduate entry) BA: 3 yrs Accounting and Finance u Accounting and Economics u Applied Arts u Business Administration u Business Economics u Business and Economics or Finance or Human Resource Management or Marketing or Tourism u Business Information Systems* u Business Management u Communication, Culture
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and Media u Creative Industries Management u Dance, Theatre & Professional Practice u Dance and Professional Practice u Emergency and Disaster Management u Economics u Economics and English u English and Law u Fashion u Finance and English u Financial Economics u Financial Services u Fine Art u Fine Art & Illustration u Graphic Design u Graphic Design and Illustration u History and English* u History and International Relations u History and Politics u Human Resource Management u Illustration u Industrial Design Transport u International Economics and Trade u International Foundation Programme u History u International Relations and Politics or Social Policy u International Studies u Journalism and English u Journalism and Media u Law and Business (includes optional year abroad) u Law and International Studies (includes optional year abroad) u Leisure Management u Marketing Management u Media Production u Multimedia Computing u Music and Professional Practice u Music Composition and Professional Practice u Product Design u Social Science u Social Welfare and Communication Studies u Social Work u Sociology u Sociology and Criminology u Sociology
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Coventry University and Psychology u Sport Management u Theatre and Professional Practice u Tourism Management u Tourism Marketing u Transport and Product Design u Youth Work HND/BA (2+1, 2+2) Business Management HNC/HND (2+2) Sport and Exercise Science HND Sport, Exercise and Therapy Sciences BA/BSc: 3 yrs Logistics BA/BSc: 3--4 yrs M-Commerce BSc: 3 yrs Business Information Technology u Forensic & Investigative Studies u Health and Lifestyle Management u Mathematics u Mental Health Nursing u Midwifery u Music Technology u Occupational Therapy u Physiotherapy u Product Design u Psychology u Psychology and Criminology u Sport and Exercise Science u Sport Psychology BSc Hons 88 week programme Midwifery BSc Hons: 3 yrs Children and Young People Nursing LLB: 3 yrs Law u Law with Business u Law with French u Law with Spanish BA: 3--4 yrs Advertising and Business u Advertising and Marketing u Advertising and Media u Business and Marketing u Business Information Systems* u Criminology and Law u English and Journalistic Studies u Enterprise & Entrepreneurship u European Business Management u Geography u Geography and Tourism u Humanities u International Business Management u Leisure Management u Marketing and Accounting u Multimedia Computing u Sociology u Sociology and Psychology u Spanish u Sport Management u Sport Marketing u Sports Tourism u Tourism and French u Tourism and Spanish u Tourism Management BEng: 3--4 yrs Aerospace Systems Engineering u Aerospace Technology u Automotive Engineering u Automotive Engineering Design u Avionics Technology u Building Services Engineering u Civil Engineering u Computer Aided Product Design u Computer Hardware and Software Engineering u Computers, Networking and Communications Technology u Digital Forensics and System Security u Electrical Systems
Engineering u Electronics Engineering (Incorporated Engineer Course) u Mechanical Engineering u Motorsport and Motorcycle Engineering u Motorsport and Powertrain Engineering u Motorsport Engineering u Systems Engineering u Virtual Engineering MEng/BEng Mechanical Engineering Design
Top-up degrees Engineering and Computing European u Engineering and Computing u Health Studies u Management European u Social and Health Care Management Diploma: 3 yrs Adult Nursing u Learning Disability Nursing u Mental Health Nursing u Operating Department Practice BSc: 3--4 yrs Adult Nursing u Analytical and Forensic Sciences u Analytical Sciences u Architectural Design Technology u Biological and Forensic Science u Biological Sciences u Biological Sciences (Cell & Molecular Biology) u Biological Sciences (Physiology and Pharmacology) u Biomedical Sciences u Building Surveying u Business Information Technology u Civil and Structural Engineering u Civil Engineering u Civil Engineering and Management u Climate Change u Computer Aided Product Design u Computer Science u Computer Systems u Computing u Construction Management u Dietetics u Digital Media Production u Disaster Management u Disaster Management & Emergency Planning u Disaster Management & Engineering u e-Music* u Enterprise & Entrepreneurship u Ethical Hacking and Network Security u Financial Mathematics u Food Science and Nutrition* u Games Technology u Geography u Geography and Conservation u Geography and Natural Hazards u Global Security u Internet and Enterprise Computing u Mathematical Sciences u Mathematics and Computing u Mathematics and Statistics u Natural Hazards u Network and Mobile Computing u Software Engineering u Sport & Exercise Science (Sport Development) u Sports Therapy BA: 4 yrs Business Studies u English and French or German or Italian or Russian or Spanish u French u History u History and French or German or Italian or Russian or Spanish (year abroad) u International Relations and Business or Social Policy u Medical and Pharmacological Sciences* u Politics and Business or Social Policy u Politics and English*
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Coventry University BA/BSc: 4 yrs International Foundation Year in Information Technology (for overseas students) BSc: 4 yrs Applied Biomedical Sciences BSc Hons
u
Dietetics
BSc/BEng: 4 yrs Engineering Foundation Programmes u Civil Engineering u Civil Engineering Construction u Civil Engineering Design Foundation Course: 4 yrs International Foundation Year in Business and Information Technology BSc: 4--5 yrs Computer Science (with Foundation year) Foundation Course: 4--5 yrs (with subsequent degree study) Engineering Foundation u Foundation in Mathematical Sciences
Higher Degrees School of Art & Design MA: 1 yr Applied Communications u Automotive Design u Automotive Journalism u Communication, Culture and Media u Contemporary Crafts u Design and Digital Media u Film & Visual Cultures u Fine Art u Global Journalism u Global Media & Communications u Health Communication Design u Health Journalism u Illustration and Time-based Narration u Media & Culture Analysis u Media Arts u Media Production u Performance and Media Arts u Performing Arts, Innovation and Enterprise u Research Methods in Design u Specialist Journalism u Vehicle Interiors MSc: 1 yr Design and Transport u Industrial Product Design Design and Ergonomics
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Faculty of Business, Environment & Society
Graduate Diploma Psychology BA: S Business and German or Italian or French or Russian or Spanish (year abroad) u Economics and French or German (year abroad) u International Relations and French or German or Italian or Russian or Spanish (year abroad) u Law and French or German or Italian or Russian or Spanish (year abroad) u Leisure Management u Marketing and French or German or Italian or Russian or Spanish (year abroad) u Multimedia Computing u Politics and French or German or Italian or Russian or Spanish (year abroad) u Sport Management u Tourism and French or German or Italian or Russian or Spanish (year abroad) BSc: S Mathematics
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MSc: 1 yr Disaster Management u Emergency Planning and Management u Environmental Hazards and Geographical Information Systems u Environmental Management u Environmental Monitoring and Assessment u Finance u Food, Agriculture and Environment u Global Development and International Law u International Business u International Marketing u Investment Management u Rural Change u Strategic Marketing Management u Sustainable Drainage and River Catchment MBA: 1 yr Business Administration u Environmental Management u Finance u Geographical Information Systems u International Business u International Sport Management u International Tourism u Marketing u Risk and Disaster Management
MDes/BA Hons: 3--4 yrs 3D Automotive Design Representation u Automotive Design u Boat Design u Consumer Product Design u Health and Lifestyle Product Design u Sport Product Design u Transport and Product Design u Transport Design u Transport Design Futures
MA: 1 yr Advertising and Marketing u Diplomacy, Law and Global Change u Human Resource Management u Marketing Management u Peace and Reconciliation Studies u Terrorism, International Crime and Global Security u Twentieth Century History
MDes/BSc: 3--4 yrs Industrial Product Design u Intelligent Product Design u Transport and Product Design
LLM: 1 yr Business Law u Criminal Justice u Human Rights u Human Rights and Criminal Justice u International Law and Human Rights u Law
MSc/BSc: 3--4 yrs Creative Computing MSc/BSc: 3--4 yrs Environmental Monitoring and Assessment* (MSc subject to approval)
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MSc/MA: 1 yr International Tourism Management MA/MSc: 1 yr Sport Business Management
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Cranfield University
Faculty of Engineering & Computing MSc: 1 yr Automotive Engineering u Automotive Engineering and Management u Business Decision Management u Civil and Structural Engineering u Civil Engineering u Computer Science u Computing u Control Engineering u Creative Computing u Digital Media Production u e-Commerce u Engineering and Management u Engineering Business Management u Engineering Project Management u Enterprise Systems Development u Forensic Computing u Games Technology u Health Informatics u Informatics and Control u Information and Communication Technology for Engineers u Information and Systems Architecture u Information Technology for Management u Intelligent Health Technology u Lean Manufacturing and Engineering Management u Management for Construction u Management Information Systems u Manufacturing Systems Engineering u Modelling Simulation and Control u Motorsport Engineering u Network Computing u Software Development u Software Engineering u Supply Chain Management u Systems and Control MBA: 1 yr Creative Technologies u Engineering Management Information Technology u Purchasing and Supply
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MCM: 1 yr Operational Communications MSc/MBA: 1 yr Logistics
Faculty of Health & Life Sciences PDMS: 1 yr Occupational Therapy MSc: 1 yr Forensic Psychology u Health Psychology u Health Studies u Manipulative Therapy u Neurological Occupational Therapy u Neurological Physiotherapy u Physiotherapy DCLI: 1 yr Clinical Psychology PGD: 1 yr Career Guidance MA: 1 yr Criminology u Social and Health Care Management
Masters Degrees Other Courses English Language and Study Skills u Intensive Study Skills u Pre Masters English course: 1 yr u Presessional course in English (summer) For accurate up-to-date listings please visit www.coventry.ac.uk
CRANFIELD UNIVERSITY Cranfield Bedfordshire MK43 0AL Tel: 01234 750111 Fax: 01234 750875 Website: www.cranfield.ac.uk
Higher Degrees MRes: 1 yr Innovative Manufacturing (by coursework and thesis) MBA: 1 yr Business Administration (by coursework and exam; previous management experience is essential, minimum of three yrs) Executive MBA: 2 yrs MSc: 1--2 yrs Advanced Materials u Aerospace Dynamics u Aerospace Vehicle Design u Aircraft Engineering (3 yrs) u Airport Planning and Management u Airworthiness (2--4 yrs) u Air Transport Management u Astronautics & Space Engineering u Automotive Product Engineering u Bioinformatics u Computational and
Software Techniques in Engineering u Clinical Research (2--5 yrs) u Defence Acquisition Management u Design of Information Systems u Design for Sustainability u Design of Rotating Machines u Enterprise System Implementation u Environmental Diagnostics u Environmental Management for Business u Ergonomics u Finance and Management u Forensic Archaeology & Anthropology u Forensic Computing u Forensic Engineering & Science u Geographical Information Managememt u Global Security u Human Factors and Safety Assessment in Aeronautics u Human Factors in Health and Safety at Work u Information Systems Strategy & Planning u Integrated Pharmaceutical and Medical Engineering u Integrated Waste Management u International Human Resources Management u IT for Product
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Cranfield University Engineering u Knowledge Management Systems u Land Management u Land Reclamation and Restoration u Logistics & Supply Chain Management u Manufacturing u Medical Diagnostics u Medical Technology Regulatory Affairs u Microsystems & Nanotechnology u Molecular Medicine u Motorsport Engineering and Management u Natural Resource Management u Offshore and Ocean Technology u Process Systems Engineering u Programme & Project Management u Safety and Accident Investigation u Scientific Computation u Soil Management u Sports Surface Technology u Strategic Leadership u Strategic Marketing u Structures, Crashworthiness and Impact u Systems Engineering for Defence u Thermal Power u Translational Medicine (Clinical Research for Industry) u Water & Wastewater Engineering/
Technology u Water Management u Water Pollution Control Technology u Welding Engineering MPhil: 2 yrs EngD: 4 yrs Engineering (by coursework, exam, project and thesis after research in an approved topic) DBA: 3--4 yrs Business Administration DM: 3--6 yrs Medical Research PhD: 3--6 yrs MSc by Research: 1--2 yrs FMM Fellowship in Manufacturing Management: 15 mths MTech: 2 yrs Water Processes -- Advanced Professional Master’s
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE FOR THE CREATIVE ARTS AT CANTERBURY, EPSOM, FARNHAM, MAIDSTONE AND ROCHESTER Falkner Road Farnham Surrey GU9 7DS Tel: 01252 722441 Fax: 01252 892616 E-mail:
[email protected] Overseas e-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ucreative.ac.uk *Subject to validation
Further Education courses Access to Higher Education Diploma (Art & Design) u BTEC National Award in Art & Design u BTEC National Certificate in Art & Design u BTEC National Diploma in Art & Design u BTEC National Diploma in Art & Design (Interactive Media) u BTEC Diploma in Foundation Studies in Art & Design Foundation Degrees: 2 yrs Creative Pattern Cutting u Fashion Forecasting u Graphic Media u Technical & Creative Practice in Art & Design (3 yrs PT) u Technical & Creative Practice for Visual Arts* (3 yrs PT)
First Degrees BA Hons: 3 yrs Advertising & Brand Communication u Animation u Animation Arts (3 yrs) u Animation Arts (4 yrs) u Applied Arts u Architecture (ARB/RIBA Part 1) u Arts & Media u Creative Practice (top-up) (1 yr FT, 2 yrs PT) u Design, Branding & Marketing u Digital
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Screen Arts u Digital 3D Design u Fashion (3 yrs) u Fashion (4 yrs) u Fashion Design u Fashion Innovation & Management u Fashion Journalism u Fashion Promotion u Fashion Promotion & Imaging u Fashion Management & Marketing u Film Production (3 yrs) u Film Production (4 yrs) u Fine Art (FT & PT) u Graphic Communication u Graphic Design (3 yrs) u Graphic Design (4 yrs) u Graphic Design: New Media u Graphic Design: Visual Communications (3 yrs) u Graphic Design: Visual Communications (4 yrs) u Graphic Media (1 yr top-up) u Illustration (3 yrs) u Illustration (4 yrs) u Interior Architecture and Design (3 yrs) u Interior Architecture and Design (4 yrs) u Interior Design u Journalism u Modelmaking u Music & Lifestyle Journalism u Photography u Photography & Media Arts u Photography & Video (3 yrs) u Photography & Video (4 yrs) u Printmaking (3 yrs) u Printmaking (4 yrs) u Product Design u Product Design Sustainable Futures u Silversmithing, Goldsmithing & Jewellery u Textile Design u 3D Design: Ceramics or Glass or Metalwork & Jewellery (3 yrs FT, 5 yrs PT) u 3D Design: Ceramics or Glass or
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University of Cumbria Metalwork & Jewellery (4 yrs) u Video Arts Production Graduate Diploma: 2 yrs FT, 3 yrs PT Architecture (ARB/RIBA Part 2) Graduate Certificate: 10 weeks Contemporary Practice in Photography, Design, Fashion or Graphic Design
Higher Degrees Master’s Degrees and Postgraduate Qualifications MA: 1--2 yrs Animation u Artists’ Film, Video & Photography u Contemporary Crafts (Ceramics, Glass & Jewellery) u Contemporary Crafts (Textiles) u Creative Enterprise u Curating Contemporary Craft u Design u Design
and Strategy u Digital Ekistics* u Digital Games Design u Ethical Fashion u Fashion u Fashion & Lifestyle Journalism u Fashion Management & Marketing u Fashion Through Research Practice u Film & Video u Fine Art u Fine Art: International Practice u Graphic Communication (Branding, Printed & Interactive Media) u Graphic Design u Graphic Design & Communication (Professional) u Graphic Design & Communication (Research) u Innovation & Brand Management u Interior Design u Museums & Contemporary Curating u Photography u Professional Fashion Practice u Spatial Practices: Art, Architecture, Performance u Sustainable Product Design
UNIVERSITY OF CUMBRIA Fusehill Street Carlisle CA1 2HH Tel: 01228 616234 Fax: 01524 384567 Telex: 01228 616235 Website: www.cumbria.ac.uk
Carlisle CA1 2AA Tel: 01228 616203 Fax: 01228 616235 E-mail:
[email protected] London E3 4TA Tel: 020 7364 6334
Ambleside LA22 9BB Tel: 01539 430211 Fax: 01539 430305 Foundation Degree Adventure Tourism u Adventure Travel u Applied Science & Technology u Art and Architectural Metalwork u Art of Games Design u Auctioneering and Valuation u Ceramics u Conservation & Countryside Management u Contemporary Applied Arts -Foundation Entry u Contemporary Jewellery u Drama and Performance in the Community u Drawing u Drawing at Kendal College u Enterprise & Entrepreneurship u Football Coaching & Fitness u Forensic Science u Forestry u Foresty (Sandwich) u Furniture Crafts u Graphic Design u Graphic Design (Foundation Degree) u Health & Social Care u Integrated Land Management u IT Applications -Foundation Degree u Multimedia u Outdoor Education u Outdoor Studies u Performance, Festivals & Events u Popular Music u Rehabilitation u Science & the Environment u Sport Coaching u Sport Development & Management u Teaching & Learning Support (Early Years Care and Education) u Teaching & Learning Support (Inclusive Practice) u Wildlife Illustration u Working in the Community and Not-
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Undergraduate Studies Accountancy & Law u Accounting & Finance u Adventure and the Media u Adventure Recreation Management u Adventure Tourism (top-up) u American Studies Joint Honours u Animal Conservation Science u Applied Internet Marketing u Applied Psychology u Applied Sports & Exercise Psychology u Business & Human Resources u Business & Information Technology u Business & Management Studies u Business & Marketing u Business Management u Business Management (top-up) u Business Management with Finance u Business Management with Finance (top-up) u Business Management with Human Resource Management u Business Management with Human Resource Management (top-up) u Business Management with Marketing u Business Management with Marketing (top-up) u Business Management with Travel & Tourism u Business Management with Travel & Tourism (top-up) u Business Studies (January start) u Business with Human Resource Management u Child, Young
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University of Cumbria Person & Family Studies u Coaching & Sport Development u Coaching & Sport Performance u Communication & Media -- Foundation Entry u Community Arts Youth People u Community Performance top-up u Computer Systems Management u Computing (Systems Management) u Conservation Biology u Contemporary Applied Arts u Contemporary Culture Joint Honours u Contemporary Theology u Counselling u Creative Writing u Creative Writing & Contemporary Culture u Creative Writing (Community & Practice) u Creative Writing (Community & Practice) Joint Honours u Creative Writing (Critique & Practice) u Creative Writing (Critique & Practice) Joint Honours u Criminology & Youth Studies u Criminology and Law u Dance Performance Joint Honours u Diagnostic Radiography u Drama u Drama & Creative Writing u Drama Performance Joint Honours u Early Years Education with QTS u Education u Education Studies u Education Studies & Child, Young Person & Family Studies u Education Studies with Child, Young Person & Family Studies Joint Honours u Educational & Professional Studies and Physical Education u English u English & Creative Writing u English & Drama u English & History BA u English Joint Honours u Enterprise & Entrepreneurship u Environment & Sustainability top-up u Environmental Management and Outdoor Leadership u Farm Management & Diversification u Film Studies and Contemporary Culture u Film Studies and Creative Writing u Film Studies Joint Honours u Fine Art u Fine Art (Carlisle) u Fine Art (Foundation Entry) u Fine Art (Lancaster) u Forest & Woodland Management u Forestry u Forestry (Year 3 Entry) u Forestry top-up u Geographical Information Systems u Geography u Graphic Design u Graphic Design (Foundation Entry) u Health Improvement & Social Change u History u History Joint Honours u Human Resource Management u Illustration u Information Systems Management u Information Technology u IT Applications u IT Systems Management u IT Systems Management (top-up) u Journalism u Journalism & Contemporary Culture u Journalism & Creative Writing u Journalism & Film Studies u Journalism (Year 0) u Journalism Joint Honours u Law u Law & IT u Marketing u Mathematics with Workplace Applications u Media Production u Media Production (Year 0) u Midwifery u Multimedia Design & Digital Animation u Multimedia Design & Digital Animation (Year 0) u Multimedia Learning Technologies u Musical Theatre Performance Joint Honours u Nursing -- Adult u Nursing -- Mental Health u
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Nursing Diploma -- Adult u Nursing Diploma -Child u Nursing Diploma -- Learning Disability u Nursing Diploma -- Mental Health u Occupational Therapy u Outdoor Education for the Environment u Outdoor Education top-up u Outdoor Leadership u Outdoor Studies u Outdoor Studies (Foundation Degree) u Outdoor Studies with Ecology u PE & Health Development u PE & Sport Development u Performing Arts u Philosophy & Ethics u Photography u Photography (Foundation Entry) u Physical Activity & Health u Physical Education u Physiotherapy u Primary Education with QTS u Primary Education with QTS: Advanced Study of Early Years Education u Primary Education with QTS: Drama u Primary Education with QTS: Drama Education u Primary Education with QTS: Early Childhood Education u Primary Education with QTS: English & Literacy Education u Primary Education with QTS: Geographical & Environmental Education u Primary Education with QTS: History Education u Primary Education with QTS: ICT Education u Primary Education with QTS: Information & Communications Technology u Primary Education with QTS: Mathematics Education u Primary Education with QTS: Maths & Numeracey Education u Primary Education with QTS: Music u Primary Education with QTS: Physical Education u Primary Education with QTS: Religous Education u Primary Education with QTS: Science Education u Primary Education with QTS: Special Educational Needs u Primary Education: Art & Design Education u Primary Educational & Professional Studies with QTS -- Art & Design u Primary Educational & Professional Studies with QTS -- Drama u Primary Educational & Professional Studies with QTS -- Early Childhood Education u Primary Educational & Professional Studies with QTS -- English u Primary Educational & Professional Studies with QTS -Geography u Primary Educational & Professional Studies with QTS -- History u Primary Educational & Professional Studies with QTS -- Information Communication Technology u Primary Educational & Professional Studies with QTS -- Mathematics u Primary Educational & Professional Studies with QTS -- Music u Primary Educational & Professional Studies with QTS -- Physical Education u Primary Educational & Professional Studies with QTS -Religious Studies u Primary Educational & Professional Studies with QTS -- Science u Primary Educational & Professional Studies with QTS -Special Educational Needs u Psychology (Applied) u Radiography u Religious Studies u Renewable
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University of Cumbria Natural Resources top-up u Secondary Education with QTS: English u Secondary Education with QTS: Information & Communications Technology u Secondary Education with QTS: Mathematics u Secondary Education with QTS: Physical Education u Secondary Education with QTS: Religous Education u Secondary Education with QTS: Science u Secondary Educational & Professional Studies with QTS -English u Secondary Educational & Professional Studies with QTS -- ICT u Secondary Educational & Professional Studies with QTS -- Mathematics u Secondary Educational & Professional Studies with QTS -- Music u Secondary Educational & Professional Studies with QTS -- Religious Studies u Secondary Educational & Professional Studies with QTS -Science u Social Science u Social Science & Business & Management Studies u Social Science & Education Studies u Social Science & Information Technology u Social Science and Child, Young Person & Family Studies u Social Science with Business & Management u Social Sciences & Criminology u Social Work u Sport & Exercise Science u Sport Management u Sport Studies u Sport Studies & Sport Development u Sport Studies & Sport History u Teaching & Learning Support (Primary) u Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages & English Language Studies u Technical Theatre Joint Honours u TESOL u Travel Journalism u Upland & Moutain Management u Wildlife & Media u Working with Children & Young People u Youth & Community Development u Youth Studies u Youth Studies & Contemporary Theology Postgraduate Studies Advanced Nursing Practice u Advanced Practice in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy u Advanced Practice in Health and Social Care u Advanced Practice in Occupational Therapy u Advanced Practice in Physiotherapy u Business Management u Child, Young Person & Family Studies u Clinical Leadership and Management in Health Care u Collaborative Practice (SLCN) u Community Arts u Community Specialist Practice Nursing u Conservation Biology u Contemporary Applied Arts u Contemporary Fine Art u Contemporary Society u Creative Writing u Digital Film Production u Digital Media u Education: Continuing Professional Development u Education: Art & Design u Education: e-Learning u Education: Higher Education u Education: Inclusive Practice u Education: Leadership & Management u Entrepreneurship u Flexible Modular Primary (5--11 years)/
QTS u Forestry u Geography Conversion u Graphic Design u International Business Administration u International Health u Landscape and Environmental Arts u Law u Leading Integrated Services in the Early Years u Lower Primary (3--7 yrs)/QTS u Management Studies u Marketing u MBA Business Administration u Medical Imaging u Medical Imaging (Computed Tomography) u Medical Imaging (Image Interpretation) u Medical Imaging (Magnetic Resonance) u Medical Imaging (Ultrasound) u Mentally Disordered Offenders and Offending Behaviour u Multi-agency Work u Occupational Therapy -- Advanced Route u Performing Arts u Personnel and Management Development u Personnel Management & Development u Photography u Primary (5--11 yrs) with French Specialism/QTS u Primary (5--11 yrs)/QTS u Primary Education with QTS: Religious Education u Public Health & Social Change u Rehabilitation Studies u Scriptwriting u Secondary ICT (Information Communication Technology) Conversion u Secondary PGCE with QTS: Art & Design u Secondary PGCE with QTS: Citizenship u Secondary QTS: Modern Foreign Languages u Secondary with QTS: Design & Technology u Secondary with QTS: English, Drama and Media Studies u Secondary with QTS: Geography u Secondary with QTS: Geography conversion course u Secondary with QTS: History u Secondary with QTS: ICT u Secondary with QTS: ICT conversion course u Secondary with QTS: Information & Communication Technology u Secondary with QTS: Mathematics u Secondary with QTS: Mathematics conversion course u Secondary with QTS: Maths u Secondary with QTS: Modern Foreign Languages u Secondary with QTS: Music u Secondary with QTS: Religious Education u Secondary with QTS: Religious Education conversion course u Secondary with QTS: Science (Biology, Chemistry or Physics) u Secondary with QTS: Science Conversion (Biology, Chemistry, Physics) u Secondary with QTS: Science conversion course u Society, Health & Development Education u Specialist Community Public Health u Specialist Community Public Health Nursing u Specialist Social Work Practice Mental Health u Specialist Social Work Practice with Children, Young People, Their Families and Carers u Sport Coaching and Sport Development u Sustainable Uplands u The Research Process u Theology u Working with Communities u Youth & Community Development
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De Montfort University
DE MONTFORT UNIVERSITY The Gateway Leicester LE1 9BH Tel: 01162 551551 Fax: 01162 550307 E-mail: www.dmu.ac.uk/enquiry (via web) Website: www.dmu.ac.uk
Lansdowne Road Bedford MK40 2BZ Tel: 01234 351966
General Contacts: Art & Design -- Promotion & Recruitment Centre, Tel: 0116 257 7555 Business & Law -- Admissions & Enquiries, Tel: 0116 250 6135 (UG), 0116 257 7230 (PG), 0116 257 7177 (Law) Computing Sciences & Engineering -- Faculty Admissions Unit, Tel: 0116 257 7456 Health & Life Sciences -- Promotion & Recruitment Centre, Tel: 0116 257 7700 Humanities -- Promotion & Recruitment Centre, Tel: 0116 250 6199 Institute of Energy & Sustainable Development -Admissions Team, Tel: 0116 257 7979
and Politics u Law and Public Policy u Law, Human Rights and Social Justice u Management and Marketing u Marketing u Marketing and Media Studies u Media u Public Administration (HND) u Public Policy, Government and Management u Social Work
First Degrees BA Hons: 2 yrs Community and Criminal Justice BA/BA Hons: 3 yrs Accounting & Business u Accounting & Computing u Accounting and Finance u Accounting and Law u Advertising u Architecture u Applied Criminology u Applied Criminology & Forensic Science u Applied Criminology & Psychology u Business HND (2 yrs) u Business and Finance u Business and Human Resource Management u Business and Law u Business and Management u Business and Management FD u Business and Marketing u Business and Media u Business Management and Enterprise u Business Studies u Design Management & Innovation & Fashion Design u Design Management & Innovation & Furniture Design u Design Management & Innovation & Interior Design u Design Management & Innovation & Interactive Design u Design Management & Innovation Product Design u e-Business u English and Law u Enterprise FD u Fine Art u Health Studies u Human Resource Management u Human Resource Management and Law u Human Resource Management and Marketing u International Business and Globalization u International Marketing and Business u International Relations and Law u Islamic Studies (Joint) u Law u Law and Criminal Justice u Law and Marketing u Law and Media Studies u Law
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BSc/BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Design & Technology u Environmental Studies (Joint) u Internet Computing u Midwifery (pre-registration) u Nursing with Registration u Information Systems Management u Intelligence with Robotics u Computer Games Programming u Computing Information Management u e-Commerce Systems u Forensic Computing u Health Informatics u Mobile Communication Systems u Music Technology and Innovation u Radio Production u Public & Community Health u Video and Animation Production u Audio and Recording Technology u Electronic Games Technology BA/BA Hons: 3--4 yrs Accounting and Finance u Accounting and Law u Business HND (2 yrs) u Business and Finance u Business and Human Resource Management u Business and Law u Business and Management u Business and Marketing u Business and Media u Business Management and Enterprise u Business Studies u e-Business u English and Law u Fashion Technology u Human Resource Management u Human Resource Management and Law u Human Resource Management and Marketing u International Business and Globalization u International Marketing and Business u Law and Marketing u Law and Public Policy u Management and Marketing u Marketing u Marketing and Media Studies u Public Policy, Government and Management BSc/BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Computing u Fashion Technology (3 yrs FT or 4 yrs SW) u Forensic Science u Textile Design u Textile Design & Retail Marketing u Textile Management u Textiles Manufacturing u Textile Retail Marketing BEng Hons: 3--4 yrs Electronic Engineering
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De Montfort University BEng/BEng Hons/MEng: 3--4 yrs BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Broadcast Technology u Clinical Physiology (4 yrs PT) u Clinical Technology (4 yrs PT) u Ecological Science u Engineering u Media Production u Media Technology BSc/BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Architectural Design Technology & Production u Biomedical Science u Biomedical Studies u Pharmaceutical Science (Drug Delivery & Cosmetic Products) u Textile Design LLB/LLB Hons: 3--4 yrs Law u Law and Criminal Justice Rights and Social Justice
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Law, Human
BA/BA Hons: 3--5 yrs Design Crafts u Human Communication (Speech Language Therapy) BA/BSc Hons: 3--5 yrs BA/BA Hons: 3--6 yrs Animation Design u Architecture u Arts Management u Contour Fashion u Creative Writing (Joint) u Dance u Design Crafts u Design Management & Innovation u Drama Studies u Education (Joint) u Education Studies (Joint) u English u Fashion and Contour Design u Fine Art u Fine Art and Photography & Video u Footwear Design u Furniture Design u Game Art Design u Graphic Design u Graphic Design & Illustration u Graphic Design & Photography u Interactive Design u Interior Design u Photography & Video u Photography & Video / Fine Art u Product Design u Product & Furniture Design u Retail buying (Fashion) u Textile Design (Mixed Media Textiles) u Textile Design (Printed Textiles) u Film Studies (Joint) u History u International Relations u Journalism (Joint) u Media Studies u Politics (Joint) u Teaching English as a Foreign Language (Joint) BA/BSc Hons: 3--6 yrs Human Geography u Sociology BSc/BSc Hons: 3--6 yrs Architectural Design Technology & Production (4 yrs FT, 3--6 yrs PT) u Retail Buying (Textiles) u Sport & Exercise Science u Textile Design (Constructed Textiles) (3 yrs FT, 4 yrs SW or 6 yrs PT) u Psychology u Forensic Science & Psychology u Health Studies & Psychology u Psychology & Education u Psychology & English u Psychology & Human Resource Management u Psychology & Law u Psychology & Marketing u Psychology & Media Studies BA/BA Hons: 3--8 yrs Business Studies (PT)
BSc/BSc Hons: 4 yrs Industrial Design (SW) BA/BSc Hons: 4 yrs Business Information Systems BSc Hons: 4 yrs Computer Science u Computing u Computing & Psychology u Computing & Technology u Multimedia Computing u Pharmaceutical Science (Cosmetic Products) u Pharmaceutical Science (Drug Delivery) u Software Engineering BSc/BSc Hons: 4 yrs Audiology u Computing BA/BA Hons: 4--6 yrs BSc/BSc Hons: 4--8 yrs Industrial Design (Engineering) 5 yrs BA/BA Hons: 3 yrs Business 5--8 yrs Business 6 yrs u American Studies (Joint) u Health Studies u International Relations u Media Studies u Music Technology u Performing Arts u Photography & Video/History of Art, Architecture & Design u Theatre
Higher Degrees LLM/PGDip Advanced Legal Practice u Legal Practice PG Cert u Legal Practice LLM u Business Law LLM u Employment Law in Context u Environmental Law (distance learning) u Food Law (distance learning) u Medical Law and Ethics (distance learning) MA/PGDip/PGCert Health & Community Development (distance learning) u Health & Community Development with Professional Qualification MSc/PGDip/PGCert Postgraduate Awards in Clinical Pharmacy u Industrial Data Modelling u Languages for Business (PIT) u Management Studies Diploma (DMS) (incorporating the Chartered Management Institute Executive Diploma in Strategic Management) u Environmental Quality Management u Midwifery u Nursing Practice (Advanced) u Nursing Practice u Nursing Practice (Specialist) LLM/MA/PGDip: 1 yr Business Law MA: 1 yr Creative Writing and New Media u Dance u English u European Cultural Planning u Fine Art u History (Twentieth Century) u Human Resource Management u Independent Study (Arts Management, Film, Music Technology, International Relations/Politics) u Management, Law & Humanities of Sport u Personnel & Development u Photography u Practice/
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De Montfort University Research & Advancement in South Asian Design & Architecture (PRASADA) u Sports History & Culture u TV Scriptwriting MSc: 1 yr Accounting & Finance u Bioinformatics u Distributed Systems Integration u Environmental Technology u International Business & Management u International Business and Human Resource Management u International Business and Finance u International Business and Entrepreneurship u International Business and Corporate Social Responsibility u Management u Marketing Management u Master of Business Administration (MBA) u Strategic Marketing u Strategic Public Management MSc/PGDip/PGCert Climate Change and Sustainable Development u Energy and Sustainable Development MSc/PGDip: 1 yr Computing u Digital Signal & Image Processing u Information Systems Management u Information Technology u Mechatronics u Rapid Product Development u Digital Television and Video Technology u Industrial Data Modelling u Multimedia Communications Engineering MA: 1--2 yrs English u Fashion Bodywear u Human Resource Management u South Asian Arts u Independent Study in Art and Design MA/PGDip: 1--2 yrs Applied Health Studies (Research Management) u Photography MBA: 1--2 yrs MBA u Executive MBA MSc/PGDip: 1--2 yrs Environmental Quality Management u Information Systems Management PGDip: 1--2 yrs Architectural Practice u Clinical Pharmacy (PGDip/ PGCert) u Biomedical Science u Management Studies (DMS) u Personnel Management PGDIP: 1--2 yrs Journalism u New Media Publishing u Public Relations MA: 2 yrs Community & Criminal Justice u Constructions of Childhood u Interprofessional Working u TV Scriptwriting MA/PGDip: 2 yrs MA: 2--5 yrs Learning & Teaching MPhil/PhD: 2 yrs Fine Art Practice u Research Study in Art and Design
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MSc: 2 yrs Housing MA/MSc/PGDip: 3 yrs MSc/IGDS: 3 yrs Industrial Data Modelling MPharm: 4 yrs Pharmacy
Diplomas BTEC HND/BA/BA Hons Public Administration Management
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BSC Hons Information Communication Technology BTEC HND/BSc Hons Computing BTEC HND/BSc/BSc Hons Business Information Technology Royal Society of Health Diploma Environmental Protection u Health & Safety in the Workplace FDSC Applied Technology -- Computer Aided Engineering u Applied Technology -- Electronic Games Technology u Applied Technology -- Health Science Technician u Applied Technology -- Operations Management and Control u Computing u Digital Video and Broadcasting Production u Information Systems Management u Computer Aided Engineering u Electronic Games Technology Postgraduate Diploma: 1 yr Journalism u Law (or by distance learning) Practice (or by open learning)
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DipHE: 1--2 yrs Art & Design (Foundation) (Edexcel) Postgraduate Diploma: 1--2 yrs Architectural Practice DipHE/BSc Hons: 1--2yrs Health Care Practice DipHE: 2 yrs Nursing for Enrolled Nurses DipHE/BSc: 2 yrs Nursing with Registration BTEC HND: 2 yrs Applied Biology u Clothing with Design u Engineering u Pharmaceutical Chemistry u Public Administration DipHE: 2 yrs Management Science
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University of Derby University Diploma: 2 yrs BTEC HNC/D: 2--3 yrs BTEC HND: 2--4 yrs Graphic Design u Performing Arts DipHE: 2--4 yrs Graphic Design BTEC HND: 3 yrs Leisure Management DipHE: 3 yrs Midwifery (pre-registration) u Nursing Registration DipHE/BA: 3--5 yrs Youth & Community Development
Programme (students can continue to the 2nd yr of the HND) u Women’s Access to Information Technology
Professional Quali¢cations
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Foundation Degrees Business and Management u Enterprise u Dental Technology -- 2--3 yrs u Families, Parenting & Communities -- 3 yrs u Working with Young People & Young People’s Services -- 3--6 yrs
Certi¢cates Certificate: 1 yr Graduate Certificate in International Business (pre Masters 5 or 9 mths) u International Foundation Certificate in Business u International Foundation
ACCA: 1--3 yrs Association of Chartered Certified Accountants ACCA: 3--4 yrs Accounting & Finance (at Leicester) CIM PG DIP: 1 yr Professional Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing (at Leicester) CIMA: 1--3 yrs Accountancy CIMA: 3--4 yrs Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (at Leicester) Professional PGDip: 2 yrs Chartered Institute of Housing Professional Development Scheme: 3 yrs Personnel & Development (CIPD) Foundation Degree: 2 yrs Interactive Media BARCH: 1 yr in Practice, then 2 yrs FT
UNIVERSITY OF DERBY Kedleston Road Campus Kedleston Road Derby DE22 1GB Tel: 01332 590500 Fax: 01332 294861 Website: www.derby.ac.uk
University of Derby Buxton 1 Devonshire Road Buxton Derbyshire SK17 6RY Tel: 01298 71100 Fax: 01298 27261
First Degrees
Accounting and Computer Information Systems u Accounting and Environmental Science u Accounting and Finance u Accounting and Geography u Accounting and Geology u Accounting and Human Resource Management u Accounting and Law u Accounting and Marketing u Accounting and Mathematics u Advanced Diploma in Nursing u Adventure Tourism and Business Operations Management u Adventure Tourism and Media Applications u Adventure Tourism and Sports Studies u Adventure Tourism, Education and Development u American Studies u American Studies and Architectural Design u American Studies and Broadcast Media u American Studies and Business Psychology u American Studies and English u American Studies and Environmental Science u American Studies and
All BA or BSc unless noted otherwise HNDs/Fds = 2 yrs+ (depending on mode of study -FT or PT) BA/BSc = 3 yrs+ (depending on whether placement year included and on mode of study -- FT or PT) 3D Design u Accommodation Management & Public Services Management u Accommodation Management and Bus Operation Management u Accommodation Management and Culinary Arts u Accommodation Management and Events Management u Accommodation Management and Health and Beauty u Accommodation Management and Media Applications u Accommodation Management and Spa Management u Accounting and Business Management u Accounting and Business Psychology
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University of Derby Film & Television Studies u American Studies and Geography u American Studies and Geology u American Studies and Healing Arts u American Studies and Heritage Conservation u American Studies and History u American Studies and Law u American Studies and Marketing u American Studies and Popular Music (Production) u American Studies and Psychology u American Studies and Theatre Studies u Applied Community and Youth Studies u Applied Social Care, Health and Community Studies u Applied Social Work u Applied Technology u Architectural Conservation u Architectural Conservation & Architectural Design u Architectural Conservation & Computer Information Systems u Architectural Conservation & Environmental Management u Architectural Conservation & Heritage Conservation u Architectural Conservation and English u Architectural Conservation and Geography u Architectural Conservation and History u Architectural Conservation and Marketing u Architectural Design and Business Management u Architectural Design and Environmental Science u Architectural Design and Film & Television Studies u Architectural Design and Geography u Architectural Design and History u Architectural Design and Marketing u Architectural Design and Sociology u Architectural Technology and Digital Innovation u Architectural Venue Design & Digital Innovation u Assistant Practitioner in Health Care (with Health Care, Imaging and Radiotherapy options) FdSc u Beauty and Spa Services u Biology FdA u Biology HND u Biology (with study in North America) u Biology and Business Psychology u Biology and English u Biology and Environmental Management u Biology and Environmental Science u Biology and Geography u Biology and Geology u Biology and Healing Arts u Biology and Heritage Conservation u Biology and History u Biology and Law u Biology and Marketing u Biology and Popular Music (Production) u Biology and Psychology u Broadcast Media and Business Psychology u Broadcast Media and Computer Information Systems u Broadcast Media and Creative Writing u Broadcast Media and Criminology u Broadcast Media and English u Broadcast Media and Film & Television Studies u Broadcast Media and Law u Broadcast Media and Popular Culture & Media u Broadcast Media and Popular Music (Production) u Broadcast Media and Sociology u Built Environment (Architecture) FdSc u Built Environment (Civil Engineering) FdSc u Built Environment (Construction) FdSc u Business Computing Management u Business Management u Business
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Management HND u Business Management (topup) u Business Management and Business Psychology u Business Management and Computer Information Systems u Business Management and Education Studies u Business Management and English u Business Management and Environmental Science u Business Management and Film & Television Studies u Business Management and Geography u Business Management and Geology u Business Management and Healing Arts u Business Management and Heritage Conservation u Business Management and History u Business Management and Human Resource Management u Business Management and Law u Business Management and Marketing u Business Management and Popular Music (Production) u Business Management and Psychology u Business Management and Theatre Studies u Business Operations Management and Events Management u Business Operations Management and Hospitality u Business Operations Management and Leisure u Business Operations Management and Spa Management u Business Operations Management and Sports Studies u Business Operations Management & Countryside Management u Business Operations Management and Travel & Tourism u Business Operations Management and Hair Care Management u Business Psychology and Film & Television Studies u Business Psychology and Human Resource Management u Business Psychology and Marketing u Business Psychology and Psychology u Business Psychology and Sociology u Business Psychology and Theatre Studies u Business Studies u Combined Subject Programme u Combined Subject Programme -- Accounting u Combined Subject Programme -American Studies u Combined Subject Programme -Applied Studies u Combined Subject Programme -Architectural Conservation u Combined Subject Programme -- Architectural Design u Combined Subject Programme -- Biology u Combined Subject Programme -- Broadcast Media u Combined Subject Programme -- Business Management u Combined Subject Programme -- Business Psychology u Combined Subject Programme -- Career Management Studies u Combined Subject Programme -- Computer Information Systems u Combined Subject Programme -- Computer Studies u Combined Subject Programme -- Creative Writing u Combined Subject Programme -- Criminology u Combined Subject Programme -- Dance & Movement Studies u Combined Subject Programme -- Education Studies u Combined Subject Programme -- English u Combined Subject Programme -- Enterprise Management u
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University of Derby Combined Subject Programme -- Environmental Management u Combined Subject Programme -Environmental Science u Combined Subject Programme -- Film & Television u Combined Subject Programme -- Forensic Studies u Combined Subject Programme -- Geography u Combined Subject Programme -- Geology u Combined Subject Programme -- Healing Arts u Combined Subject Programme -- Heritage Conservation u Combined Subject Programme -- History u Combined Subject Programme -- Human Resource Management u Combined Subject Programme -- Law u Combined Subject Programme -- Marketing u Combined Subject Programme -- Mathematics u Combined Subject Programme -- Media Writing u Combined Subject Programme -- Popular Culture & Media u Combined Subject Programme -- Popular Music u Combined Subject Programme -- Psychology u Combined Subject Programme -- Sociology u Combined Subject Programme -- Sports Studies u Combined Subject Programme -- Theatre Studies u Combined Subject Programme -- Website Development u Combined Subject Programme, Buxton u Combined Subject Programme, Buxton -- Accommodation Management u Combined Subject Programme, Buxton -- Adventure Tourism u Combined Subject Programme, Buxton -- Business Operations Management u Combined Subject Programme, Buxton -- Countryside Management u Combined Subject Programme, Buxton -- Creative Writing u Combined Subject Programme, Buxton -- Culinary Arts u Combined Subject Programme, Buxton -- English u Combined Subject Programme, Buxton -- Events Management u Combined Subject Programme, Buxton -- Film & Television u Combined Subject Programme, Buxton -Hair Care Management u Combined Subject Programme, Buxton -- Health and Beauty u Combined Subject Programme, Buxton -- Hospitality u Combined Subject Programme, Buxton -- Leisure u Combined Subject Programme, Buxton -- Media Applications u Combined Subject Programme, Buxton -- Outdoor Recreation u Combined Subject Programme, Buxton -- Psychology u Combined Subject Programme, Buxton -- Public Relations u Combined Subject Programme, Buxton -- Public Services Management u Combined Subject Programme, Buxton -- Sports Studies u Combined Subject Programme, Buxton -- Tourism Cultures u Combined Subject Programme, Buxton -- Training, Education and Development u Combined Subject Programme, Buxton -- Travel and Tourism u Combined Subject Programme, Buxton -- Spa
Management u Combined Subject Programme, Buxton -- Sports Psychology u Combined Subject Programme, Buxton -- Sports Therapy u Combined Subject Programme, Buxton -- Strength & Conditioning u Commercial Photography FdA u Commercial Photography (top-up) u Commercial Video and Photography FdA u Commercial Video and Photography (top-up) u Community Regeneration and Development FdA u Complementary Therapies u Computer Games Programming u Computer Information Systems and Creative Writing u Computer Information Systems and Education u Computer Information Systems and Geography u Computer Information Systems and History u Computer Information Systems and Marketing u Computer Information Systems and Psychology u Computer Information Systems and Theatre Studies u Computer Information Systems and Environmental Science u Computer Networks u Computer Studies & Computer Information Systems u Computer Studies & Website Development u Computer Studies and Business Management u Computer Studies and Law u Computing u Computing (top-up) u Computing Information Systems (top-up) u Computing and Internet Technology HND u Conservation and Countryside Management u Construction Management u Countryside Management and Adventure Tourism u Countryside Management and Media Applications u Countryside Management and Sports Psychology u Countryside Management, Education and Development u Creative Expressive Therapies u Creative Product Design and Marketing u Creative Writing u Creative Writing and Film & Television Studies u Creative Writing and Geography u Creative Writing and Healing Arts u Creative Writing and History u Creative Writing and Marketing u Creative Writing and Psychology u Creative Writing and Theatre Studies u Criminology and Broadcast Media u Criminology and Computer Information Systems u Criminology and English u Criminology and Forensic Studies u Criminology and Healing Arts u Criminology and History u Criminology and Law u Criminology and Popular Culture & Media u Criminology and Psychology u Criminology and Sociology u Culinary Arts and Business Operations Management u Culinary Arts and Media Applications u Culinary Arts and Spa Management u Culinary Arts and Training, Education and Development u Dance & Movement Studies and Film & Television Studies u Dance & Movement Studies and Human Resource Management u Dance & Movement Studies and Popular Music (Production) u
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University of Derby Dance & Movement Studies and English u Dance & Movement Studies and Healing Arts u Dance & Movement Studies and Marketing u Dance & Movement Studies and Theatre Studies u Design Technology u Diagnostic Radiography u Early Childhood Studies u Earth Systems Science u Ecology u Ecology HND u Educare and Early Childhood FdA u Education Studies u Education Studies and Creative Writing u Education Studies and English u Education Studies and Geology u Education Studies and Popular Music (Production) u Education Studies and Sociology u Education Studies and Theatre Studies u Electrical and Electronic Engineering u Electrical and Electronic Engineering HND u Electronics u English u English and Creative Writing u English and Film & Television Studies u English and Geography u English and Healing Arts u English and History u English and Law u English and Marketing u English and Psychology u English and Sociology u English and Theatre Studies u Enterprise Management & Human Resource Management u Enterprise Management and Business Psychology u Enterprise Management and English u Enterprise Management and Marketing u Enterprise Management and Website Development u Environmental Management u Environmental Management HND u Environmental Management and Accounting u Environmental Management and Biology u Environmental Management and Business Management u Environmental Management and English u Environmental Management and Environmental Science u Environmental Management and Geology u Environmental Management and Law u Environmental Management and Sociology u Environmental Management and Architectural Design u Environmental Management and Computer Information Systems u Environmental Management and Heritage Conservation u Environmental Science u Environmental Science HND u Environmental Science (with study in North America) u Environmental Science and English u Environmental Science and Geography u Environmental Science and Geology u Environmental Science and Heritage Conservation u Environmental Science and Law u Environmental Science and Sociology u Events Management u Events Management and Countryside Management u Fashion Design for Industry FdA u Fashion Studies u Fashion Studies u Film & Television Studies and Pop Music (Production) u Film & Television Studies and Law u Film & Television Studies and Sociology u Film & Television Studies and Theatre Studies u Film Studies u Film and Television Studies u Film and
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Video u Fine Art u Food and Beverage Studies FdSc u Football Studies FdA u Forensic Science HND u Forensic Science u Forensic Science with Criminology u Forensic Studies and Biology u Forensic Studies and Creative Writing u Forensic Studies and English u Forensic Studies and Heritage Conservation u Forensic Studies and Law u Forensic Studies and Psychology u Forensic Studies and Sociology u Geography u Geography HND u Geography (with study in North America) u Geography and Geology u Geography and Heritage Conservation u Geography and Human Resource Management u Geography and Law u Geography and Sociology u Geology u Geology HND u Geology (with study in North America) u Geology and History u Geology and Marketing u Global Hazards u Graphic Design u Hair Care Management and Events Management u Hair Care Management and Health & Beauty u Hair Care Management and Media Applications u Hair Care Management and Spa Management u Healing Arts and Human Resource Management u Healing Arts and Law u Healing Arts and Popular Music (Production) u Healing Arts and Sociology u Healing Arts and Theatre Studies u Health & Beauty and Business Operations Management u Health & Beauty and Media Applications u Health & Beauty and Spa Management u Health & Beauty and Trng, Education and Development u Heritage Conservation and History u Heritage Conservation and Sociology u History u History and Human Resource Management u History and Law u History and Popular Music (Production) u History and Sociology u History and Theatre Studies u Hospitality Management u Hospitality Management HND u Hospitality Management FdA u Hospitality and Adventure Tourism u Hospitality and Culinary Arts u Hospitality and Events Management u Hospitality and Health and Beauty u Hospitality and Spa Management u Human Resource Management u Human Resource Management & American Studies u Human Resource Management and Marketing u Human Resource Management and Psychology u Human Resource Management and Sociology u Illustration for Animation u International Business (4 yrs) u International Relations and Global Development u International Spa Management u Internet Computing u Law u Law and Marketing u Law and Psychology u Law and Sociology u Law and Theatre Studies u Law with Criminology u Leisure and Adventure Tourism u Leisure and Countryside Management u Leisure and Events Management u Leisure and Sports Psychology u Leisure and Sports
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University of Derby Studies u Management Accounting u Marketing Management (4 yrs) u Marketing and Popular Music (Production) u Marketing and Theatre Studies u Mathematical & Computer Studies u Mathematical Studies with Education u Mathematics and Architectural Design u Mathematics and Biology u Mathematics and Business Management u Mathematics and Computer Information Systems u Mathematics and English u Mathematics and Human Resource Management u Mathematics and Sociology u Mathematics and Theatre Studies u Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering FdSc u Media Applications and Events Management u Media Applications and Hospitality u Media Applications and Leisure u Media Applications and Spa Management u Media Applications and Tourism Cultures u Media Applications and Travel and Tourism u Media Studies u Multimedia Technology and Music Production u Music Technology and Audio Systems Design u New Media Design and Production u Occupational Therapy u Open Credit Scheme u Outdoor Activities Management u Outdoor Recreation and Adventure Tourism u Outdoor Recreation and Business Operations Management u Outdoor Recreation and Countryside Management u Outdoor Recreation and Media Applications u Outdoor Recreation and Sports Studies u Outdoors Activities Management u Photography u Pop Culture & Media and Pop Music (Production) u Popular Culture & Media and English u Popular Culture & Media and Film & Television Studies u Popular Culture & Media and Geography u Popular Culture & Media and Healing Arts u Popular Culture & Media and History u Popular Culture & Media and Law u Popular Culture & Media and Marketing u Popular Culture & Media and Psychology u Popular Culture & Media and Sociology u Popular Culture & Media and Theatre Studies u Popular Music (Production) and Sociology u Popular Music (Production) and Theatre Studies u Popular Music with Music Technology u Primary BEd u Product Design u Product Design (Innovation and Marketing) u Professional Culinary Arts Fd u Psychological Studies u Psychology u Psychology and Counselling Studies u Psychology and Popular Music (Production) u Psychology and Sociology u Public Services Management Fd u Public Services Management and Adventure Tourism u Public Services Management and Culinary Arts u Public Services Management and Leisure u Public Services Management and Sports Studies u Public Services Management and Travel & Tourism u Public Services Management and Countryside Management u Public
Services Management and Outdoor Recreation u Sciences HND u Sciences -- Sport and Exercise Science HND u Sciences -- Environmental Management HND u Sciences -- Zoology HND u Sciences -- Ecology HND u Sciences -- Biology HND u Sciences -Environmental Science HND u Sciences -- Forensic Science HND u Sciences -- Geography HND u Sciences -- Geology HND u Sciences -- Heritage Conservation HND u Sciences -- Third World Development HND u Social Studies HND u Social and Cultural Studies u Sociology u Sociology and Theatre Studies u Sound, Light and Live Event Technology u Spa Management and Leisure u Spa Management and Sports Studies u Sport Studies and Biology u Sport Studies and Broadcast Media u Sport Studies and Business Management u Sport Studies and Enterprise Management u Sport Studies and Environmental Management u Sport Studies and Healing Arts u Sport Studies and Popular Culture & Media u Sport Studies and Sociology u Sport and Exercise Science u Sport and Recreation Management u Sports Psychology and Media Applications u Sports Psychology and Outdoor Recreation u Sports Psychology and Travel and Tourism u Sports Studies u Sports Studies HND u Sports Studies and Education Studies u Sports Studies and English u Sports Studies and Events Management u Sports Studies and Geology u Sports Studies and Healing Arts u Sports Studies and History u Sports Studies and Human Resource Management u Sports Studies and Law u Sports Studies and Marketing u Sports Studies and Media Applications u Sports Studies and Psychology u Sports Studies and Sports Psychology u Sports Studies and Theatre Studies u Sports and Exercise Science u Textile Design u Theatre Arts u Third World Development u Third World Development HND u Tourism Cultures and Adventure Tourism u Tourism Cultures and Countryside Management u Tourism Cultures and Events Management u Tourism Cultures and Sports Psychology u Tourism Cultures and Sports Studies u Tourism Cultures and Trng, Education and Devopment u Training, Education & Development and Hair Care Management u Training, Education & Development Hospitality u Training, Education & Development & Outdoor Recreation u Training, Education & Development and Sports Studies u Training, Education and Development and Leisure u Travel & Tourism Management u Travel and Tourism Operations FdA u Travel and Tourism and Adventure Tourism u Travel and Tourism and Countryside Management u Travel and Tourism and Events Management u Travel and
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University of Derby Tourism and Health and Beauty u Travel and Tourism and Spa Management u Travel and Tourism and Sports Studies u Typography u Video Production u Video Production (top-up) u Voluntary Sector Management u Website Development & Sociology u Website Development and Broadcast Media u Website Development and Business Management u Website Development and Marketing u Website Development and Popular Culture & Media u Website Development and Psychology u Zoology u Zoology HND
Higher Degrees Length of study differs, and depends on mode of study (PT/FT) Certificates Artists in Health, Education & Community Settings (PG Cert) u Business Coaching (PG Cert) u Clinical Supervision (PG Cert) u Education -- Further (Certificate) u Education (Further) (PGCE) u Education (Primary) (PGCE) u Environmental Noise Measurement (Certificate of Competence) u Integrated Public Sector Management (PG Cert) u Inter-Professional Learning, Mentoring & Assessment (PG Cert) u Logistics Purchasing and Supply Chain Management (PG Cert) u Osteoporosis and Falls Management (PG Certificate) u Workplace Noise Assessment (Certificate of Competence) Diplomas Acoustics and Noise Control (Diploma) u Computing (University Diploma) u Management Studies (PG Dip) u Management Studies (Public Sector) (PG Dip) Masters Applied Acoustics (MSc) u Art Therapy (MA incorporating PG Cert/PG Dip) u Breast Diagnosis (MSc incorporating PG Cert Mammographic Practice and PG Dip Breast Diagnosis) u Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy -- Developments in (MSc) u Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy (MSc incorporating PG Cert/PG Dip) u Complementary Therapies (MA incorporating PG Cert/PG Dip) u Computer Networks (MSc) u Counselling in Professional Development (MA incorporating PG Cert/PG Dip) u Dance-Movement Therapy (MA incorporating PG Cert/PG Dip) u Dramatherapy (MA incorporating PG Cert/PG Dip) u Education MA including University Certificate, Postgraduate Certificate/Diploma u Environmental Health (MSc) u Environmental Management (MSc) u Ergonomics -- Health (MSc incorporating PG Cert/PG Dip) u Events Management (MA incorporating PG Cert/PG Dip) u Financial Management -- Strategic (MSc incorporating PG Cert/
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PG Dip) u Hand Therapy (MSc incorporating PG Cert/PG Dip) u Health Psychology (MSc incorporating PG Cert/PG Dip) u Hospitality Management (MA incorporating PG Cert/PG Dip) u Human Resource Management (MA incorporating PG Cert/PG Dip CIPD accredited) u Humanities (MA incorporating PG Cert/PG Dip) u Integrative Counselling Practice (MA incorporating PG Cert/PG Dip) u Internet Computing (MSc) u Law -- Commercial (LLM) u Management (MA incorporating PG Cert/PG Dip) u Marketing Management (MA incorporating PG Cert/ PG Dip) u MBA (incorporating PG Cert/PG Dip) u MBA (Public Sector) [incorporating PG Cert/PG Dip Management Studies (Public Sector)] u MBA Logistics [incorporating PG Cert/PG Dip Management Studies (Logistics)] u MBA Stage 3 u Medical Ultrasound (MSc incorporating PG Cert/PG Dip) u Music Therapy (MA incorporating PG Cert/PG Dip) u Occupational Therapy (Community) (MSc incorporating PG Cert/PG Dip) u Occupational Therapy (MSc incorporating PG Cert/PG Dip) u Payroll Management (MSc) u Performance Design (MA incorporating PG Cert/PG Dip) u Performance Sportswear Design (MA incorporating PG Cert/PG Dip) u Pharmacy (Clinical) (MSc incorporating PG Cert/PG Dip) u Pharmacy (Primary Care) (MSc incorporating PG Cert/PG Dip) u Primary Care Studies (Advanced Emergency Care Practitioner Route) (MSc incorporating PG Cert/PG Dip) u Primary Care Studies (Nurse Practitioner Route) (MSc incorporating PG Cert/PG Dip) u Primary Care Studies Generic Route (MSc incorporating PG Cert/PG Dip) u Radiography -- Advanced Practice (MSc incorporating PG Cert/PG Dip) u Reflective Counselling Practice (MA) u Sports Management (Strategic) (MA) u Strategic Information Technology Management (MSc) u Strategic Management (MSc incorporating PG Cert/PG Dip) u Tourism Management (MA incorporating PG Cert/PG Dip) u Tourism, Culture and Environment (MA incorporating PG Cert/PG Dip) Professional Qualifications Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) u Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) (distance learning) u Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) u Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) (distance learning) u Chartered Institute of Marketing Professional Certificate u Chartered Institute of Marketing Professional Diploma u Chartered Institute of Marketing Professional Postgraduate Diploma u Chartered Institute of Personnel and
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University of Dundee Development (Certificate in Personnel Practice) u Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) (Professional Development Scheme) u Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply (Professional Stage)
Doctorates Business Administration (DBA) u Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy (Doctorate) u Education (EdD) u Pharmacy (Doctor of) u Tourism and the Service Economy (Doctoral Study)
DONCASTER BUSINESS SCHOOL University Centre Old Hall High Melton Doncaster DN5 7SZ Tel: 01302 553666 Fax: 01302 553644 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.don.ac.uk/dbs
First Degrees BA Hons: 1 yr Business & Management u Business & Personnel u Business Studies 2 yrs (includes industrial placement): Business & Management u Business & Marketing u Business & Personnel 3 yrs (includes industrial placement): Business & Management u Business Administration u Business Studies with French u Business Studies with German 4 yrs (includes industrial
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[email protected] Website: www.dundee.ac.uk/admissions
First Degrees Architecture MArch: 5 yrs Architecture (Students must complete a period of professional practice. Gives exemption from RIBA Parts I and II.)
Design, Fine Art, Media Arts & Imaging BA Hons: 4/3 yrs Art, Philosophy, Contemporary Practices BDes Hons: 4 yrs Interior and Environmental Design BSc Hons: 4/3 yrs Innovative Product Design Design
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BA/BDes General Foundation in Art & Design (Foundation Year followed by 3 yr specialism below) BA Hons: 3 yrs Animation u Fine Art (Digital Media, Drawing and Painting, Printmaking, Sculpture) u Illustration u Time Based Art BDes Hons: 3 yrs Graphic Design u Jewellery & Metal Design u Textile Design
Education, Social Work and Community Education BEd Hons: 4 yrs Primary Education
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Engineering, Physics and Mathematics BEng: 3 yrs Electronic and Electrical Engineering u Mechanical Engineering BEng Hons: 4/3 yrs Civil Engineering u Civil Engineering & Management u Electronic & Electrical Engineering u Electronic Engineering & Microcomputer Systems u Electronic Engineering & Physics u Electronic Engineering with Management u Electronics and Comu puting Electronics and Computing (Communications Engineering) u Electronics and Computing (Satellite Electronic Systems) u Mechanical Engineering BSc: 3 yrs Applied Computing u Physics BSc Hons: 4/3 yrs Applied Computing u Applied Computing and Accountancy; or Economics; or Financial Economics; or Psychology u Applied Physics u Business Economics with Marketing u Computing and Cognitive Science u e-Commerce Computing u e-Commerce Computing (Business) u e-Commerce Computing (Law) u e-Commerce Computing (Marketing) u Economics u Financial Economics u Innovative Product Design u Interactive Media Design u Mathematical Biology u Mathematics u Mathematics and Accountancy; or Applied Computing; or Economics; or Financial Economics; or Physics; or Psychology u Physics u Physics and Microelectronics u Renewable Energy MEng Hons: 5/4 yrs Civil Engineering Design and Management u Electronic & Electrical Engineering u Electronic Engineering and Microcomputer Systems u Electronic Engineering and Physics u Electronic Engineering with Management MSc Hons: 5/4 yrs Physics
Humanities, Psychology and Social Sciences BSc Hons: 4/3 yrs International Business u International Business with French, German or Spanish MA Hons: 4/3 yrs Single Honours American Studies u Business Economics with Marketing u Economics u English u Environmental Sustainability u European Philosophy u European Studies u Financial Economics u Geography u
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Joint Honours American Studies and Business Economics with Marketing; or English; or Geography; or History; or International Relations; or Philosophy; or Politics; or Psychology; or American Studies with French, German or Spanish u Business Economics with Marketing and European Studies; or Geography; or History; or Mathematics; or Politics; or Psychology; or Business Economics with Marketing with French, German or Spanish u Economics and History; or International Relations; or Politics; or Economics with French, German or Spanish u English and Film Studies; or History; or Mathematics; or Philosophy; or Politics; or Psychology; or English with French, German or Spanish u Environmental Science and Geography u European Politics with French, German or Spanish u European Studies and Economics; or English; or Geography; or History; or International Relations; or Philosophy; or Psychology u Financial Economics with French, German or Spanish u Geography and History; or Planning; or Politics; or Psychology; or Geography with French, German or Spanish u Geopolitics and International Relations u History and International Relations; or Philosophy; or Politics; or Psychology; or History with French, German or Spanish u International Relations and Politics u Philosophy and Politics; or Psychology; or Philosophy with French, German or Spanish u Politics and Psychology; or Politics with French, German or Spanish u Psychology with French, German or Spanish u Transatlantic Studies and American Studies; or English; or European Studies; or Geography; or History; or International Relations; or Planning; or Politics MA Hons: 4 yrs Town & Regional Planning (fully accredited by RTPI)
Law & Accountancy BAcc/BAcc Hons: 4/3 yrs Accountancy u Accountancy with a Language; or with Business Finance; or with Management and Information Systems BFin/BFin Hons: 4/3 yrs Finance LLB/LLB Hons: 3--4 yrs English Law u Scots Law u English or Scots Law with French, German or Spanish u English or Scots
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University of Dundee Law with European Studies; or with History; or with Philosophy; or with Politics
Life Sciences BSc Hons: 4/3 yrs Anatomical and Physiological Sciences u Anatomical Sciences u Biochemistry u Biochemistry and Pharmacology; or Physiological Sciences u Biology u Biomedical Sciences u Environmental Science u Forensic Anthropology u Geography u Geography and Environmental Science u Microbiology u Molecular Biology u Molecular Genetics u Neuroscience u Pharmaceutical Chemistry u Pharmaceutical Chemistry (with a year in industry) u Pharmacology u Pharmacology and Physiological Sciences u Physiological Sciences u Physiology with Sports Biomedicine u Psychology u Sports Biomedicine u Zoology
Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing and Midwifery BDS: 5--6 yrs Dentistry (Honours or Commendation may be awarded if the candidate’s record throughout the dental course is of sufficient merit) BM: 3 yrs Midwifery BMSc: 1 yr Medicine or Dentistry (between phases 2 & 3 of the MBChB, and Levels 2 & 3 of the BDS, students may study one or more of the basic sciences in depth for one year to gain an Honours BMSc degree, thereafter resuming their studies for the standard MBChB or BDS degrees) BN: 3 yrs Nursing (various specialisms) MBChB: 5--6 yrs Medicine (Honours or Commendation may be awarded if the candidate’s record throughout the medical course is of sufficient merit)
Higher Degrees Doctorates PhD
Higher Medical & Dental Degrees by Research DDSc: Doctor of Dental Science (by thesis or published work submitted at least five yrs after first dental qualification; must be Dundee graduates or St Andrews graduates having matriculated before 1 August 1967) MD: Doctor of Medicine (by thesis on a medical topic at least five yrs after MB, ChB; must be Dundee
graduates or St Andrews graduates having matriculated before 1 August 1967) MMSc: Master of Medical Science MSSc: Master of Surgical Science
Taught Master’s Degrees MMedEd: Master of Medical Education 15 mths by distance learning following completion of the University’s diploma in Medical Educatio; by dissertation after special study and research on an approved topic) MPH: Master of Public Health MMAS: 1 yr FT Master of Minimal Access Surgery (Aims to train surgeons in endoscopic surgery) MChOrth: 1 yr FT Master of Orthopaedic Surgery (Applicants must have a degree in medicine plus at least two yrs’ postregistration experience in orthopaedic surgery.) MFM: 1 yr Master of Forensic medicine (to provide training in those aspects of forensic medicine that are the subject of expert witness testimony in the criminal courts) MPC: 2--7 yrs Master of Palliative Care (to enhance multi-professional collaboration in palliative care) MSc: Master of Science in Primary Care (DL) LLM: 1 yr FT Master of Laws in one of: u Commercial Law u Criminal Justice u Energy Law & Policy u Environmental Law & Policy u European Energy & Natural Resources Law & Policy u European Law u Health Care Law and Ethics u Human Rights Law u International & Comparative Nuclear Law & Policy u International & Comparative Water Law & Policy u International and European Law u International Business Transactions u International Commercial Law u International Dispute Resolution Management u International Law u Law (General) u Law and Government u Mineral Law & Policy u Petroleum Law & Policy u Petroleum Taxation & Finance u Resources Law & Policy MDes: 1 yr FT Master of Design (for graduate designers to engage in advanced level work within a multidisciplinary context) MFA: 1 yr FT Master of Fine Art (for graduates specialising in Public Art or Painting, Printmaking, Sculpture or other Fine Art discipline)
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University of Dundee MPhil: 1 yr FT Master of Philosophy in one of: u Arts & the Aesthetics u Child Care & Protection Studies u Continental Philosophy u Early America u Modern Language Teaching u Politics and Policies in Contemporary Europe u Urban & Cultural Histories 1600--1800 u Women, Culture and Society 1600--1850 MSc: 1 yr FT Master of Science in one of: Accountancy & Finance u Advanced Practice u Applied Computing u Applied Human Nutrition and Research Methods (DL) u Applied Population & Welfare Geography u Architecture: Advanced Practice Management u Archives and Records Management (International) u Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy u Concrete Engineering & Environmental Management u Construction Enterprise Management u Design for Medical Technologies u Display Technology, Systems & Applications u Educational Psychology u Electronic Circuit Design & Manufacture u Energy & the Environment u Energy Economics u Energy Finance u Energy Policy u Energy Studies u Environmental Health u Environmental Remote Sensing u European Politics u European Urban Conservation u Forensic Anthropology u Forensic Art u Geotechnical Engineering u Globalization: Origins, Development and Contemporary Impact u Human Anatomy u Human Identification u Information and Technology and International Business u Intelligent Computational Systems u International Business u International Finance u International Oil & Gas Management u International Professional Communication u Managing Environment Change (with University of St Andrews) u Media Arts & Imaging -- 3D Computer Animation u Media Arts & Imaging -- Animation & Visualization u Media Arts & Imaging -- Electronic Imaging u Medical Art u Motion Analysis u Nursing u Oil & Gas Economics u Orthopaedic & Rehabilitation Technology u Primary Care Module u Psychological Research Methods u Psychological Therapy in Primary Care u Records Management and Digital Preservation (International) u Records Management and Information Rights u Remote Sensing and Computing u Renewable Energy and Environmental Modelling u Screendance u Sound Art & Design u Structural Engineering u Transatlantic Studies Diploma: 9 mths FT Accountancy & Finance u Advanced Practice u Applied Human Nutrition and Research Methods (DL) u Applied Population & Welfare Geography u Archives and Records Management u Archives and
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Records Management (International) u Design for Medical Technologies u Early America u Education Management -- Scottish Qualification for Headship (SQH) u English Language Teaching u Environmental Remote Sensing u European History u European Politics u European Urban Conservation u German for Teachers u Greater Britain in the 20th Century u Health Care Law and Ethics u History u Information and Technology and International Business u Intelligent Computational Systems u International Finance u Managing Environment Change (with University of St Andrews) u Medical Education u Motion Analysis u Orthopaedic & Rehabilitation Technology u Palliative Care u Professional Graduate Diploma in Education (Primary) u Professional Graduate Diploma in Education (Secondary) u Records Management and Digital Preservation (International) u Records Management and Information Rights u Remote Sensing and Computing u Scottish History u Spanish for Teachers u Women, Culture and Society 1600--1850 u Writing Culture Certificate: 3 mths FT Advanced Practice u Applied Human Nutrition and Research Methods (DL) u Archives and Records Management u Archives and Records Management (International) u English Language Teaching u Health Care Law and Ethics u Historical Research Methods u Medical Education u Palliative Care u Pre-Masters Programme u Records Management and Digital Preservation (International) u Records Management and Information Rights MLitt: 1 yr Archives and Records Management u English Language Teaching u European History u Greater Britain in the 20th Century u Historical Research Methods u History u Scottish History u Women, Culture and Society 1600--1850 MBA: 1--2 yrs Master of Business Administration in one of: Energy Industry Management u Infrastructure Development u International Business Transactions u Mineral Resources Management u Oil & Gas Management u Water Management MRes: 1 yr FT Master of Research in one of: Accounting & Finance u Civil Engineering u Crop and Environmental Science u Environmental Biology u Environmental Biology (conversion for Mathematical, Physical & Molecular Sciences) DipRes: 9 mths FT Accounting & Finance
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University of Dundee MSW: 2 yrs DL Master of Social Work MEd: PT/DL Counselling (1800 hours PT or DL) u Guidance & Pupil Support (1800 hours PT or DL) u Professional Development (Early Education) (1800 hours PT or DL) u Professional Development (Educational Studies) (1800 hours PT or DL) u Professional Development (ICT & Learning) (1800 hours PT or DL) u Professional Development (Primary Education) (1800 hours PT or DL) u Special Educational Needs u Masters in Teaching Modern Languages to Adults (for practitioners in EFL/MFL teaching) (2--3 yrs PT DL)
Diplomas Teaching Modern Languages to Adults Dip ASSC: 1 yr FT Economics u Financial Economics DipEng: 1 yr Concrete Engineering & Environmental Management u Construction Enterprise Management u Electronic Circuit Design & Manufacture u Structural Engineering Diploma: 1 yr PT Child Care & Protection Studies (for practising social workers) 1 yr FT/2--3 yrs PT u Cognitive & Behavioural Psychotherapy (provides students with key theories and associated practice skills for care and treatment of those with mental health problems; intended for professionally qualified personnel from health or social services) u Community Education u Environmental Health (Similar course content to MSc in Environmental Health) u Legal Practice (open to LLB graduates of Scottish universities; completion of this course is a compulsory requirement for admission as a solicitor in Scotland) u Public Health u Teaching Modern Languages to Adults (aimed at practitioners teaching modern languages, English as a foreign language, etc) DipSc: 1 yr FT Applied Computing u Environmental Remote Sensing u Mathematics Energy Law: 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT EC Energy & Natural Resources Law & Policy u Energy & Environment u Energy Economics u Energy Finance u Energy Law & Policy u Energy Policy u Energy Studies u International & Comparative Water Law & Policy u International Business Transactions u International Oil & Gas Management u Mineral Law & Policy u Natural Resources Law &
Policy u Oil & Gas Economics u Petroleum Taxation & Finance u Petroleum, Law & Policy Diploma: PT/DL (variable study periods) 1--4 yrs DL Medical Education (designed for health care professionals who are unable to leave their workplace in order to acquire a range of techniques for improving the practice of medical education in their own working environment) u 2 yrs German (intended for teachers of modern languages not already qualified in German) u Social Work (equips students with the knowledge, values and practical skills required of a qualified social worker; persons holding this diploma are eligible for the Diploma awarded by CCETSW) u Spanish (intended for teachers of modern languages not already qualified in Spanish) u 2--3 yrs Profesional Development (Scottish Qualification for Headship) u 2--5 yrs Orthopaedic & Rehabilitation Techology (for health care professionals) u Education in one of: Counselling (1200 hours PT or DL) u Guidance & Pupil Support (1200 hours PT or DL) u Professional Development (Early Education) (1200 hours PT or DL) u Professional Development (Educational Studies) (1200 hours PT or DL) u Professional Development (ICT & Learning) (1200 hours PT or DL) u Professional Development (Primary Education) (1200 hours PT or DL) u Special Educational Needs (1200 hours PT or DL)
Certi¢cates Certificate: Normally one semester FT or equivalent PT/ DL Child Care & Protection Studies (Certificate Course and Advanced Certificate for practising social workers, DL) u Clinical Audit & Research for Health Care Professionals u Teaching Modern Languages to Adults (for graduates with a high level of competence in a modern language, DL) u 1 yr Teaching in Higher Education (for HE staff to evaluate their own teaching practice) Education in one of: Counselling (600 hours PT or DL) u Guidance & Pupil Support u Practice Education (600 hours PT or DL) u Professional Development (Early Education) (600 hours PT or DL) u Professional Development (Educational Studies) (600 hours PT or DL) u Professional Development (ICT & Learning) (600 hours PT or DL) u Professional Development (Primary Education) (600 hours PT or DL) u Special Educational Needs (600 hours PT or DL)
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DURHAM UNIVERSITY University Office Old Elvet Durham DH1 3HP Tel: 01913 346128 Fax: 01913 346055 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.dur.ac.uk BA (Ed) 3 yrs Primary Education u Primary Education with Foundation BA Hons 3 or 4 yrs Anthropology as part of a Combined Honours degree in Arts u Archaeology as part of a Combined Honours degree in Social Sciences u Combined Honours in Arts u Economics as part of a Combined Honours degree in Social Sciences u English Studies as part of a Combined Honours degree in Arts u History as part of a Combined Honours degree in Arts u Mathematics as part of a Combined Honours degree in Arts u Music as part of a Combined Honours degree in Arts u Philosophy as part of a Combined Honours degree in Arts u Psychology as part of a Combined Honours degree in Arts u Theology as part of a Combined Honours degree in Arts BA Hons 3 yrs Accounting and Finance u Accounting and Finance with Foundation u Ancient History u Ancient History and Archaeology u Ancient, Medieval and Modern History u Anthropology u Anthropology and Archaeology u Anthropology and Sociology u Archaeology u Archaeology, Ancient History and u Archaeology, Anthropology and u Business u Business with Foundation u Business Economics u Business Finance u Business Finance with Foundation u Classical Past u Classics u Combined Honours in Social Sciences u Criminology u Criminology with Foundation u Economics u Economics (see also Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE)) u Economics and Politics u Education Studies -- Biological Sciences u Education Studies -- English Studies u Education Studies -- Geography u Education Studies -- History u Education Studies -- Mathematics u Education Studies -- Music u Education Studies -Philosophy u Education Studies -- Psychology u Education Studies -- Sociology u Education Studies -- Theology u English Literature u English Literature and History u English Literature and Philosophy u English Studies (see also Education) u Geography u
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Geography (European Studies) u Geography (see also Education Studies) u History u History (see also Ancient, Medieval and Modern History) u History (see also Education Studies) u History, English Literature and u Mathematics (see also Education Studies) u Modern History, Ancient, Medieval and u Music u Music (see also Education Studies) u Philosophy u Philosophy and Politics u Philosophy and Psychology u Philosophy and Theology u Philosophy, English Literature and u Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) u Politics u Politics (see also Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE)) u Politics and Sociology u Politics, Economics and u Politics, Philosophy and u Psychology (see also Education Studies) u Psychology, Philosophy and u Sociology u Sociology with Foundation u Sociology with Law u Sociology, Anthropology and u Sociology, Politics and u Sport u Sport with Foundation u Theology u Theology, Philosophy and u Human Sciences FT or up to 7 yrs PT u Human Sciences with Foundation u Anthropology as part of a Combined Honours degree in Social Sciences u Archaeology as part of a Combined Honours degree in Social Sciences u Biological Sciences (see also Education Studies) u Economics as part of a Combined Honours degree in Social Sciences u Education as part of a Combined Honours degree in Social Sciences u Geography as part of a Combined Honours degree in Social Sciences u History as part of a Combined Honours degree in Art u Philosophy as part of a Combined Honours degree in Social Sciences u Politics as part of a Combined Honours degree in Social Sciences u Psychology as part of a Combined Honours degree in Social Sciences u Sociology and Social Policy as part of a Combined Honours degree in Social Sciences u Sport as part of a Combined Honours degree in Social Sciences BA Hons 4 yrs Ancient History (European Studies) u Classical Past (European Studies) u Classics (European Studies) u Economics with French u Economics with Foundation u Geography with Foundation u History,
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Durham University Modern Languages and u Modern Languages u Modern Languages and History u Politics (European Studies) u Theology (European Studies) BEng 3 yrs General Engineering u General Engineering with Foundation BSc (Ed) 3 yrs BSc Hons 3 yrs Anthropology as part of a Natural Sciences degree u Applied Psychology u Applied Psychology with Foundation u Archaeology u Archaeology as part of a Natural Sciences degree u Archaeology with Foundation u Astronomy as part of a Natural Sciences degree u Biology u Biology as part of a Natural Sciences degree u Biology with Foundation u Business as part of Natural Sciences degree u Cell Biology u Chemistry u Chemistry as part of a Natural Sciences degree u Computer Science u Computer Science as part of a Natural Sciences degree u Computer Science with Foundation u Earth Sciences u Earth Sciences as part of a Natural Sciences degree u Ecology, Evolution and Behaviour u Economics as part of a Natural Sciences degree u Environmental Geosciences u Geography u Geography (European Studies) u Geography as part of a Natural Sciences degree u Geology u Geology with Foundation u Geophysics with Geology u Mathematics u Mathematics as part of a Natural Sciences degree u Molecular Biology and Biochemistry u Natural Sciences u Philosophy as part of a Natural Sciences degree u Physics u Physics and Astronomy u Physics as part of a Natural Sciences degree u Plant Sciences u Psychology u Psychology as part of a Natural Sciences degree u Software Engineering u Statistics as part of Natural Sciences degree u Zoology u Biomedical Sciences FT u Biomedical Sciences with Foundation u Biomedical Sciences with Foundation (with industrial placement) u Biological Anthropology FT or up to 7 yrs PT BBC u Biological Anthropology with Foundation u Medical
Anthropology FT or up to 7 yrs PT BCC u Medical Anthropology with Foundation BSc Hons 4 yrs Biology (with Industrial Placement) u Cell Biology (with Industrial Placement) u Computer Science (European Studies) u Ecology (with Industrial Placement) u Mathematics (European Studies) u Molecular Biology and Biochemistry (with Industrial Placement) u Plant Sciences (with Industrial Placement) u Zoology (with Industrial Placement) u Biomedical Sciences sandwich LLB Hons 3 yrs Law LLB Hons 4 yrs Law (see also European Legal Studies) MBBS Medicine MChem Hons 4 yrs Chemistry u Chemistry, MChem/Ind Hons u Chemistry, MChem/Int Hons MEng Hons 4 yrs Aeronautics u Civil Engineering u Communications Engineering u Computer Engineering u Design Manufacture u Electronic Engineering u General Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u New and Renewable Energy MMath 4 yrs Mathematics MPhys Hons 4 yrs Physics u Physics and Astronomy u Theoretical Physics MSc Hons 4 yrs Mathematics as part of a Natural Sciences degree u Biology as part of a Natural Sciences degree u Chemistry as part of a Natural Sciences degree u Earth Sciences as part of a Natural Sciences degree u Geoscience u Natural Sciences u Physics as part of a Natural Sciences degree We also offer: Social Work (Postgraduate Entry) ^ Applications submitted through UCAS.
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Degrees validated by Durham University o¡ered at: CRANMER HALL, ST JOHN’S COLLEGE 3 South Bailey Durham County Durham DH1 3RJ Tel: 01913 343894 Fax: 01913 343901 Website: www.cranmerhall.com
First Degrees
Certi¢cates
BA: 3 yrs Theology & Ministry
Certificate: 1--2 yrs
Doctorates
Diplomas MA: 1--3 yrs Theology & Ministry Diploma: 2 yrs Ministry & Theology
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Doctor of Ministry (taught collaboratively with the Department of Theology and Religion, Durham University)
NATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE FOR SCIENTIFIC SUPPORT TO CRIME INVESTIGATION Centrex NTC Harperley Hall Fir Tree Crook County Durham DL15 8DS Tel: 01388 762191 Fax: 01388 766883 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.forensic-training.police.uk Durham University validated Diplomas Certificates offered at: National Training Centre for Scientific Support to Crime Investigation (NTC). NTC is part of ‘Centrex’, the working name for the Central Police Training and Development Authority which is a non-departmental government body. Diplomas University of Durham Diploma in Crime Scene Examination (distance learning Programme, which has a pre-entry qualification requirement.) The
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programme includes a 2-week residential course, plus 2 yrs work experience and the submission of projects, essays, and a dissertation. University of Durham Diploma in Fingerprint Examination (distance learning Programme, which has pre entry qualification requirement.) The programme includes a 2-week residential course, plus 2 yrs work experience and the submission of projects, essays, and a dissertation.
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Durham University
NEW COLLEGE DURHAM Framwellgate Moor Campus Sacriston Road Durham County Durham DH1 5ES Tel: 01913 754000 Fax: 01913 754222 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.newdur.ac.uk
First Degrees BA Hons: 3 yrs Management, Business and Administration BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Podiatry BA Hons: 3 yrs Social Work
HND: 2 yrs Graphic Design Foundation Degree: 2 yrs Complimentary Therapies u Business Operations u Music Management u Travel & Tourism Management u Sport & Exercise Studies u Public Services
ROYAL ACADEMY OF DANCE Faculty of Education 36 Battersea Square London SW11 3RA Tel: 020 7326 8000 Fax: 020 7326 8040 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rad.org.uk
First Degrees BA Hons Ballet Education 3 yrs learning) 3--6 yrs
Benesh Movement Notators (distance learning) 1--2 yrs u
Dance Education (distance
Diplomas Diploma of Higher Education Dance Education (distance learning) 2--4 yrs u Professional Dancers Teaching 3 mths u Professional
Certi¢cates Certificate of Higher Education Dance Education (distance learning) 1--2 yrs u Benesh Movement Notation (distance learning) 2 yrs u Ballet Teaching Studies (distance learning) 2 yrs
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Durham University
USHAW COLLEGE Durham County Durham DH7 9RH Tel: 01913 738530 Fax: 01913 738503 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ushaw.ac.uk
First Degrees
Higher Degrees
BA: 3 yrs Theology & Ministry (jointly with St John’s and the Wesley Study Centre)
MA: Theology & Ministry (jointly with St John’s and the Wesley Study Centre)
Postgraduate Certi¢cates
Diplomas Diploma: Theology & Ministry (jointly with St John’s and the Wesley Study Centre)
Postgraduate Certificate: Theology & Ministry (jointly with St John’s and the Wesley Study Centre)
Certi¢cates
Postgraduate Diplomas
Certificate: Theology & Ministry (jointly with St John’s and the Wesley Study Centre)
Postgraduate Diploma: Theology & Ministry (jointly with St John’s and the Wesley Study Centre)
UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA Norwich NR4 7TJ Tel: 01603 456161 Fax: 01603 458596 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.uea.ac.uk
First Degrees Arts BA Hons: 3 yrs School of English & American Studies American & English Literature u American History with English History 4 yrs u American History with Politics u American Studies 4 yrs u Drama u English & Comparative Literature u English Literature u English Literature & Drama u English Literature with Creative Writing u English Studies u Film & American Studies 4 yrs u Film & English Studies u Film & Television Studies u Scriptwriting & Performance School of Development Studies Development Studies u Development Studies with Languages u Development Studies with Overseas Experience School of Economic & Social Studies Business Economics u Business Finance & Economics u Culture, Philosophy & Politics u Economics u Economics with Accountancy u Economics &
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Philosophy u English Literature & Philosophy u European Studies with optional Language u European Studies & Politics u Philosophy u Philosophy with History u Philosophy, Politics & Economics u Politics u Politics with Media u Politics & Economics u Politics & Sociology of Contemporary Culture School of History: European History with a Language 4 yrs u History u History & History of Medicine u History & Landscape Archaeology u History & Politics u Modern History School of Language, Linguistics & Translation Studies Honours Language with Management Studies u Modern Languages u Modern Languages with a year abroad 4 yrs School of Management Accounting & Finance u Accounting with Law u Accounting with Management School of Management Business Management School of Music
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University of East Anglia Music u Music with Computing u Music with Mathematics School of Social Work Psychosocial Sciences 3 yrs School of World Art Studies & Museology Archaeology, Anthropology & Art History u Art History & Literature u Art History & Literature with a Foreign Language u History & History of Art u History of Art
Law LLB Hons: 3 yrs Accounting with Law u Law with American Law u Law with European Legal Systems u Law with French Law & Language u Law with German Law & Language
Science BSc Hons: 3 yrs School of Allied Health Professions Occupational Therapy u Physiotherapy u Speech & Language Therapy School of Biological Sciences Biochemistry u Cellular and Molecular Biochemistry u Biochemistry with a year in Europe 4 yrs u Biochemistry with a year in North America 4 yrs u Biochemistry with a year in Australasia 4 yrs u Biological & Medicinal Chemistry u Biological Sciences u Biological Sciences with a year in North America 4 yrs u Biological Sciences with a year in Australasia 4 yrs u Biomedicine u Cell Biology u Ecology u Ecology with Biology u Ecology with a year in Australasia 4 yrs u Ecology with a year in North America 4 yrs u Microbiology u Molecular Biology & Genetics u Plant Biology School of Chemical Sciences and Pharmacy Chemical Physics u Chemistry u Chemistry with Analytical Sciences u Chemistry with a year in Europe 4 yrs u Chemistry with a year in North America 4 yrs u Environmental Chemistry u Natural Science u Pharmacy 4 yrs School of Development Studies Development Studies School of Environmental Sciences Environmental Earth Sciences u Environmental Sciences u Environmental Sciences with a year in North America 4 yrs u Geophysical Sciences u Geophysical Sciences with a year in Continental Europe 4 yrs u Geophysical Sciences with a year in North America 4 yrs u Meteorology & Oceanography u Meteorology & Oceanography with a year in North America u Meteorology & Oceanography with a year in Australasia u Meteorology & Oceanography with
a year in Continental Europe u Meteorology & Oceanography with a year in industry School of Computing Sciences Business Information Systems u Computing Science u Computing Science with a year in North America/ Australasia u Applied Computing u Computing Science & Systems u Internet Computing u Computing Systems Engineering School of Mathematics Mathematics u Mathematics with Computing u Mathematics with Economics u Mathematics with Environmental Sciences u Mathematics with Meteorology u Mathematics with Management u Mathematics with Statistics u Mathematics with a year in Continental Europe 4 yrs u MMath Master of Mathematics 4 yrs u MMath Master of Mathematics with a year in Continental Europe 4 yrs u MMath Master of Mathematics with a year in Australia 4 yrs u MMath Master of Mathematics with a year in North America 4 yrs School of Medicine Medicine School of Nursing & Midwifery Adult Health Nursing u Mental Health Nursing u Children’s Nursing u Learning Disabilities Nursing u Midwifery
Higher Degrees LLM: 1yr Employment Law u International Commercial Law u International Trade Law MA/Dip/DipSW: 2 yrs Social Work (includes fieldwork) MA Advanced Social Work Practice & Planning u American History u American Studies u Applied Translations Studies u Arts of Africa, Oceania & the Americas u Comparative Literature u Counselling u Creative Writing u Cultural Politics u Culture & Communication u Development Economics u Development Studies u Early Modern History u Economic & Social History u Economics u Health Economics u International Business & Economics u Economics & International Relations u Media Economics u Education u Education & Development u Environmental Economics u European Union u Experimental Economics u Film Studies u Film Studies with Film Archiving u Gender Analysis in Development u History u History of Medicine u Industrial Economics u International Child Welfare u International Relations u International Relations & Asia Pacific Studies u International Relations & Development
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University of East Anglia Studies u International Relations & European Studies u Landscape History u Lifewriting u Linguistics, Society & Culture u Literary Translation u Local & Regional History u Medieval History u Medieval Studies (Interdisciplinary) u Medieval Writing & Culture u Modern History u Studies in Fiction u Modernism u Museology u Philosophy, Politics & Economics of Public Choice u Political Economy u Rural Development u Social & Political Theory u Social Development u Social Philosophy u Social Work u Theatre & Development u Theatre Direction: Text & Production u World Art Studies u World Art MBA: 2 yrs Business Administration MMus: 1 yr Conducting (by advanced coursework or performance) u Critical Musicology (by advanced coursework or performance) u Music Performance Studies u Electroacoustic and Sonic Arts MPhil/PhD: 2 yrs American Studies/History u Creative & Critical Writing u Film Studies u Literary Translation (by advanced study, research and thesis) u Ancient Philosophy u Analytical Philosophy MRes Development Studies u Environmental Science MSc: 1 yr Advanced Computing Science u Advanced Organic Chemistry u Applied Ecology & Conservation u Atmospheric Sciences u Bioinformatics u Business Management (Modular programme) u Climate Change u Computing Science u Advanced Computing Science u e-Business u Environment & Development u Environmental Impact Assessment u Environmental Sciences u Health Sciences u Information Systems u Knowledge Discovery and Datamining u Physiotherapy u Marketing u Modelling in Applied Mathematics u Plant Genetics and Crop Improvement u Pure Mathematics
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PhD: 3 yrs Accounting and Finance u American Studies u Art History u Biochemistry u Biology u Business and Management u Chemistry u Computing u Development Studies u Drama u Ecology u Economics u English u Environmental Earth Sciences u Environmental Sciences u Film u French u Geophysical Sciences u History u International and European Studies u Law u Mathematics u Medicine u Meteorology and Oceanography u Music u Natural Sciences u Nursing u Occupational Therapy u Pharmacy u Philosophy u Physiotherapy u Politics u Psychosocial Studies u Science with a Foundation Year u Social Work u Sociology u Spanish u Speech and Language Therapy
Honorary Degrees DCL, LittD, MA, MSc MusD ScD LLD, LittD, ScD
Diplomas ClinPsyD: 3 yrs DipHE: 3 yrs Midwifery DipHE: 3 yrs Nursing PGCE Primary Programme
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Postgraduate Diploma Computing Science u Counselling u Development Studies u Economic Statistics & National Accounts u Economics u Economics of Public Policy u Economics with English Language u Health Sciences u International Relations with English Language u Mathematics u World Art Studies u World Art Studies with English Language
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University of East London
Degrees validated by University of East Anglia o¡ered at: OTLEY COLLEGE Charity Lane Otley Ipswich Suffolk IP6 9EY Tel: 01473 785543 Fax: 01473 785353 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.otleycollege.ac.uk
Foundation Degrees Animal Care u Conservation and Eco Systems u Equine Performance u Landscape and Garden Design
UNIVERSITY OF EAST LONDON Docklands Campus University Way London E16 2RD E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.uel.ac.uk
Stratford Campus Romford Road London E15 4LZ E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.uel.ac.uk
*Subject to validation
Media u International Business u International Development: The Third World u International Development: The Third World (with NGO Management) u International Education* u International Politics u International Tourism Management* u Inter-Professional Studies* u Journalism u Language and Education u Marketing u Media and Advertising u Media and Creative Industries u Media Studies u Moving Image* u Music Culture: Theory and Production u Music Industry Management* u Music Practice and Technology* u Performing Arts: Community Development u Photography u Post-Compulsory Education and Training* u Printed Textiles and Surface Decoration u Product Design Futures u Psychosocial Studies u Psychosocial Studies with Professional Studies u Social Work u Social Work Studies (post-DipSW) u Social Work Studies (PQSW) u Sociology u Special Educational Needs u Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) u Theatre Studies u Theatre Studies International u Youth and Community BSc/BSc Hons 3 yr Acupuncture u Anthropology u Anthropology with Native American Studies u Applied Biology u Architecture u Biochemistry u Biochemical Sciences u Business Information Systems u Civil Engineering
First Degrees CertHE Anthropology u Nature Conservation BA/BA Hons 3 yrs Accounting u Accounting & Finance u Animation u Business Administration* u Business Economics u Business Finance u Business Studies u Communication Studies u Community Arts Practice* u Community Services and Enterprise* u Community Studies* u Computer Games Design: Story Development u Contemporary Art and Visual Media* u Creative and Professional Writing u Criminology and Criminal Justice u Cultural Studies u Dance* u Digital Arts and Moving Image u Early Childhood Studies u Education and Community Development u Education Studies u English Language u English Literature u Events Management* u Extended Business Studies and Law u Facilitating Learning u Fashion Design u Fashion Design with Marketing u Fashion Futures u Film and Video: Theory and Practice u Fine Art u Global Education u Graphic Arts u Graphic Design u Health Promotion u Health Services Management u History u Human Resource Management u Illustration u Interactive Graphic Design* u Interactive
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University of East London Surveying u Complementary Therapy u Computer Games Technology u Computer Networks u Finance, Money and Banking u Fitness and Health u Forensic Science u Geographical Information Science u Herbal Medicine u Information Security Systems u Information Technology u Medical Physiology u Multimedia u Music Technology* u Pharmacology u Physical Activity and Health u Physiotherapy u Physiotherapy (by Situated Learning) u Podiatric Medicine u Product Design u Psychology u Psychology for Personal and Professional Development u Public Health u Sociology (Professional Development) u Software Engineering u Sport Coaching u Sport Development u Sport and Exercise Science u Surveying and Mapping Sciences u Toxicology LLB Hons 3 yrs Law BA/BEng Hons 3--4 yrs Combined Degree (Triple Subject) BEng/BEng Hons 3--4 yrs Civil Engineering u Civil Engineering Extended u Computing and Electronics u Electrical and Electronic Engineering u Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Communications) u Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Control) u Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Power) u Electrical and Electronic Engineering Extended BMus Hons 3 yrs Popular Music Performance BSc/BSc Hons 3--4 yrs Applied Biology Extended u Complementary Therapy Extended u Fitness and Health Extended u Forensic Science Extended u Information Technology Extended u Multimedia Extended u Pharmacology Extended u Sport and Exercise Science Extended u Sport Coaching Extended u Sport Development Extended u Surveying and Mapping Sciences Extended BA/BA Hons 4 yrs Business Economics Extended u Business Finance Extended u Business Studies Extended u Communication Studies Extended u Computer Games Design: Story Development u Creative and Professional Writing Extended u Cultural Studies Extended u Digital Arts and Moving Image u English Language Extended u English Literature Extended u Event Management* u Facilitating Learning u Fashion: Design with Marketing u Film and Video: Theory and Practice Extended u Fine Art Extended u Graphic Arts u Graphic Design u Health Promotion Extended u Health Services Management Extended u History u Human Resource Management u
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Interactive Media Extended u International Business u International Development: The Third World Extended u International Development: The Third World with NGO Management u International Politics u International Tourism Management* u Journalism u Law u Marketing u Media and Advertising Extended u Media and Creative Industries Extended u Media Studies Extended u Music Culture: Theory and Production Extended u Music Industry Management u Performing Arts: Community Development u Photography Extended u Printed Textiles and Surface Decoration Extended u Psychosocial Studies u Psychosocial Studies with Professional Studies Extended u Social Work u Social Work Studies (PQSW Level 3) u Social Work Studies (postDipSW) u Sociology u Theatre Studies u Theatre Studies International BSc/BSc Hons 4 yrs Acupuncture Extended u Anthropology Extended u Anthropology with Native American Studies Extended u Applied Biology u Architecture Extended u Biochemistry u Biomedical Sciences Extended u Civil Engineering u Civil Engineering Surveying u Computing u Finance, Money & Banking u Geographical Information Systems u Herbal Medicine u Physical Activity and Health u Physiotherapy u Physiotherapy by Situated Learning u Podiatric Medicine u Product Design u Product Design Futures u Psychology Extended u Psychology for Personal and Professional Development Extended u Public Health Extended u Sociology (Professional Development) u Sport Development u Surveying and Mapping Sciences u Toxicology Extended
distance learning BA Hons Business u Health and Social Care Law u Psychology
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Higher Degrees DBA Business Administration DClinPsy EdPsyD/MSc Educational and Child Psychology LLM Human Rights u International Law and Criminal Justice u International Law and the World Economy u International Legal Studies u Islamic and Middle East Studies u Law (General) u Law (Human Rights) u Law (International Law and Criminal Justice) u Law (International Law and the World Economy) u
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University of East London Law (International Legal Studies) u Law (Islamic and Middle East Studies) u Law (Terrorism Studies) MA Acting* u Advanced Social Work u Applied Systemic Theory u Architecture u Architecture: Alternative Urbanisms u Architecture: Interpretations and Theories u Architecture: Sustainability and Design u Child and Adolescent Primary Mental Health Care Work u Child Protection and Complex Child Care u Communication Design Futures u Consultation and the Organization: Psychoanalytical Approaches u Consumer and Promotional Culture u Contemporary Art and Design Practice* u Counselling and Psychotherapy u Cultural Studies u Digital Aesthetics, Media and Contemporary Practice u Digital Arts u Early Childhood Studies u Education u English Language Teaching u Film and Photography u Film, Video and New Screen Media u Fine Art u Fostering and Adoption Studies u Gender, Sexuality and Ethnic Studies u Global Media u Health Promotion u Human Resource Management u Infant Mental Health u Innovation Studies u Interactive Media Practice u International Contemporary Art and Design Practice u International Fashion Futures u International Human Resource Management u International Social Work u Journalism and Society u Landscape Architecture u Learning and Teaching in Higher Education u Magazines u Media Studies u Narrative Research u Psychoanalytical Observation Studies u Psychodynamic Approach to Working with Adolescents u Refugee Studies and Community Development* u Special Educational Needs u Strategic Leadership and Management* u Systemic Psychotherapy u Theatre Directing* u Working with People with Eating Disorders u Writing: Imaginative Practice MBA Business Administration u General Management u International Business u Management u Public Services MSc Applied Psychology* u Applied Positive Psychology u Architecture: Advanced Environmental and Energy Studies u Architecture: Computing and Design u Architecture: Material Matters u Art Physiotherapy* u Bioinformatics* u Biomedical Immunology u Biomedical Science u Bioscience u Biotechnology u Biotechnology and Management u Business Information Systems u Civil Engineering u Clinical and Theoretical Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy* u Clinical Nutrition for Health Care Practitioners u Computer Systems Engineering u Counselling Psychology u
Data Mining and Knowledge Management* u Digital Marketing* u Evolutionary Approaches to Cultural Anthropology and Archaeology u Exercise Science and Health u Financial Management u Information Security and Computer Forensics u Information Technology u International Marketing Management u Internet Engineering u Internet Systems Engineering* u Investment Baking and Securities* u Mobile Communications u Molecular Medical Microbiology u NGO and Development Management u Occupational and Organizational Psychology u Oriental Herbal Medicine u Physiotherapy u Pipeline Technology and Network Management u Project Management u Public Health u Renewable Energy and the Built Environment* u Risk Management u Technology Management u Terrorism Studies u Toxicology u Work Psychology
Doctorates Professional Doctorates Applied Educational and Child Psychology u Architecture u Biomedical Science* u Child Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy u Clinical Psychology u Counselling Psychology* u Education (Language, Education, Diversity) u Fine Art u Information Security u Occupational Psychology u Social Work
Diplomas Graduate Diplomas Approved Social Work Practice* u Law* Postgraduate Diplomas Advanced Social Work u Applied Psychology* u Applied Positive Psychology u Applied Systemic Therapy u Architecture u Architecture: Advanced Environmental and Energy Studies u Architecture: Alternative Urbanisms u Architecture: Computing and Design u Architecture: Interpretations and Theories u Architecture: Material Matters u Architecture: Sustainability and Design u Biomedical Immunology u Biomedical Science u Bioscience u Biotechnology u Biotechnology and Management u Business Administration u Business Information Systems u Careers Guidance u Child and Adolescent Primary Mental Health Care u Child Protection and Complex Child Care u Civil Engineering u Clinical Nutrition for Health Care Practitioners u Computer Systems Engineering u Consultation and the Organization: Psychoanalytical Approaches u Consumer and Promotional Culture u Counselling and Psychotherapy u Counselling Psychology u Digital Arts u Education u English Language Teaching u Evolutionary Approaches to Cultural Anthropology and
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University of East London Archaeology u Exercise Science and Health u Film and Photography u Film, Video and New Screen Media u Financial Management u Fine Art u Fostering and Adoption Studies u Gender, Sexualities and Ethnic Studies u General Management u Global Media u Health Promotion u Human Resource Management u Human Rights u Infant Mental Health u Information Security and Computer Forensics u Information Technology u Innovation Studies u Interactive Media Practice u International Business u International Contemporary Art and Design Practice u International Fashion Futures u International Human Resource Management u International Law and Criminal Justice u International Law and the World Economy u International Legal Studies u International Marketing Management u International Social Work u Internet Engineering u Islamic and Middle East Studies u Journalism and Society u Landscape Architecture u Law (General) u Law (Human Rights) u Law (International Law and Criminal Justice) u Law (International Law and the World Economy u Law (International Legal Studies) u Law (Islamic and Middle East Studies) u Law (Terrorism Studies) u Learning and Teaching in Higher Education u Magazines u Management u Media Studies u Molecular Medical Microbiology u Narrative Research u NGO and Development Management u Occupational and Organizational Psychology u Occupational Psychology u Oriental Herbal Medicine u Physiotherapy u Pipeline Technology and Management u Project Management u Psychoanalytic Observational Studies u Psychodynamic Approaches to Working with Adolescents u Psychodynamic Approaches to Working with People with Learning Disabilities u Psychology: Conversion Programme u Public and Community Service u Public Health u Risk Management u Social Work u Special Educational Needs u Strategic Leadership and Management* u Technology Management u Terrorism Studies u Toxicology u Work Psychology u Working with Groups in the Public and Independent Sectors u Working with People with Eating Disorders u Writing: Imaginative Practice Certificates Applied Systemic Theory u Architecture u Architecture: Advanced Environmental and Energy Studies u Architecture: Alternative Urbanisms u Architecture: Computing and Design u Architecture: Interpretations and Theories u Architecture: Material Matters u
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Business Administration u Business Information Systems u Careers Guidance u Civil Engineering u Clinical Nutrition for Health Care Practitioners u Computer Systems Engineering u Consumer and Promotional Culture u Counselling and Psychotherapy u Digital Arts u Education u Education (Primary) PGCE u Education (Secondary) PGCE u Education (Post-Compulsory) PGCE u Emotional Wellbeing in Children and Families u English Language Teaching u Exercise Science and Health u Film and Photography u Film, Video and New Screen Media u Financial Management u Fine Art u Gender, Sexualities and Ethnic Studies u General Management u Global Media u Health Promotion u Human Resource Management u Human Rights u Infant Mental Health u Information Security and Computer Forensics u Information Technology u Innovation Studies u Interactive Media Practice u International Business u International Contemporary Art and Design Practice u International Fashion Futures u International Human Resource Management u International Law and Criminal Justice u International Law and The World Economy u International Legal Studies u International Marketing Management u International Social Work u Internet Engineering u Islamic and Middle East Studies u Journalism and Society u Landscape Architecture u Law (General) u Law (Human Rights) u Law (International Law and Criminal Justice) u Law (International Law and the World Economy) u Law (International Legal Studies) u Law (Islamic and Middle East Studies) u Law (Terrorism Studies) u Management u Media Studies u Molecular Medical Microbiology u Narrative Research u NGO and Development Management u Occupational and Organizational Psychology u Occupational Psychology u Oriental Herbal Medicine u Physiotherapy u Pipeline Technology and Network Management u Psychodynamic Approaches to Working with Adolescents u Psychodynamic Approaches to Working with People with Learning Difficulties u Public and Community Service u Public Health u Public Services u Therapeutic Communication with Children u Working with Groups in the Public and Independent Sectors u Working with People with a Personality Disorder Graduate Certificate Architecture: Computing and Design
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The University of Edinburgh
THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH Student Recruitment and Admissions 57 George Square Edinburgh EH8 9JU Tel: 01316 504360 Fax: 01316 511236 Website: www.ed.ac.uk
First Degrees BA: 3 yrs ordinary Divinity: Divinity u Religious Studies Education Community Education
Architectural History u Architectural Studies u Business Studies u Celtic u Chinese u Classical Studies u Classics u Classics & Medieval History u Divinity u Economic & Social History u Economic History u Economics u English Language u English Literature u French u Geography u German u Greek Studies u History u History of Art u International Business u International Business with a Language u International Relations u Italian u Japanese u Latin Studies u Linguistics u Mind and Language u Modern European Languages (choose two from French, German, Italian, Spanish, Scandinavian Studies, Russian Studies) u Modern European Languages & European Union Studies (choose two from French, German, Italian, Spanish, Scandinavian Studies, Russian Studies) u Philosophy u Politics u Psychology u Religious Studies u Russian Studies u Sanskrit u Scandinavian Studies u Scottish Ethnology u Scottish History/Scottish Historical Studies u Scottish Literature u Social and Architectural History u Social Anthropology u Social History u Social Policy (combined Honours only) u Sociology u Spanish MA: 5 yrs Fine Art u
College of Humanities & Social Sciences
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Childhood Studies
Humanities and Social Science BMus Ord: 3 yrs Music: Music u Music Technology Social Sciences LLB Ord: 3 yrs BD Hons: 3--4 yrs Divinity BD Ord: 3--4 yrs Divinity BEd Hons: 4 yrs Design and Technology u Physical Education Primary Education
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BMus Hons: 3--4 yrs Music: Music u Music Technology BN Hons: 4 yrs Nursing BSc Hons: 4 yrs Applied Sports Science u Environmental Archaeology u Psychology u Social Work (this degree is recognized by the Scottish Social Services Council) u Sport and Recreation Management LLB Hons: 4 yrs Law u Law combined with Accounting, Business Studies, Celtic, Economics, French, German, History, Politics, Social Anthropology, Social Policy, Sociology or Spanish MA: 4 yrs (For details of all joint Honours combinations please see our online prospectus www.ed.ac.uk/studying/ undergraduate) Accounting (combined with Economics, Business Studies or Law only) u Ancient Civilizations of the Mediterranean & Middle East u Ancient History u Ancient History & Greek or Classical Archaeology or Latin u Arabic u Archaeology u Architectural Design
Medicine BSc Hons: 4 yrs Medical Sciences MBChB: 5 or 6 yrs
Science & Engineering BSc Ord: 3 yrs BEng: 4 yrs (For details of all joint Honours combinations please see our online prospectus www.ed.ac.uk/studying/ undergraduate) Artificial Intelligence & Software Engineering u Chemical Engineering u Chemical Engineering with Environmental Engineering u Chemical Engineering with Management u Civil & Environmental Engineering u Civil Engineering u Civil Engineering & Construction Management u Computer Science & Electronics u Electrical & Mechanical Engineering or
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The University of Edinburgh Electrical Engineering (Microelectronics) u Electrical Engineering & Electronics u Electronics & Software Engineering u Electronics and Electrical Engineering (Communications) & Electronics and Electrical Engineering (Microelectronics) u Electronics and Electrical Engineering with Management u Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Mechanical Engineering with Management u Mechanical Engineering with Renewable Energy u Mobile Communications & Multimedia Engineering u Software Engineering u Structural and Fire Safety Engineering u Structural Engineering with Architecture BSc Hons: 4 yrs Artificial Intelligence u Artificial Intelligence & Psychology u Astrophysics u Biological Sciences u Biological Sciences with Management u Biotechnology u Business Studies & Statistics u Chemistry u Chemistry with Management u Computational Physics u Computer Science u Computer Science & Physics u Developmental Biology u Ecological Science u Ecological Science (Conservation & Ecological Management) u Ecological Science (Ecology) u Ecological Science (Environmental Science) u Ecological Science (Forestry) u Ecology u Environmental Chemistry u Environmental Chemistry with Management u Environmental Geoscience u Genetics u Geography u Geology u Geology & Physical Geography u Geophysics u Immunology u Management Science or Mathematics or Physics u Mathematical Physics u Mathematics u Mathematics & Artificial Intelligence u Mathematics & Computer Science u Mathematics & Physics u Mathematics & Statistics u Medicinal & Biological Chemistry u Molecular Biology u Neuroscience u Pharmacology u Physics u Physics with Meteorology or Music u Physiology u Plant Science u Psychology u Virology u Zoology MA Hons: 4 yrs Cognitive Science
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Geography
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Mathematics
MChem: 5 yrs Chemistry u Chemistry with a year in Europe u Chemistry with industrial experience u Chemistry with Management u Environmental Chemistry u Environmental Chemistry with a year in Europe u Environmental Chemistry with industrial experience u Environmental Chemistry with Management u Medicinal & Biological Chemistry u Medicinal & Biological Chemistry with industrial experience MChemPhys: 5 yrs Chemical Physics u Chemical Physics with industrial experience
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MEng: 5 yrs Chemical Engineering u Chemical Engineering with Environmental Engineering u Chemical Engineering with European Studies u Chemical Engineering with Management u Civil and Environmental Engineering u Civil Engineering u Civil Engineering & Construction Management u Computer Science & Electronics u Electrical and Mechanical Engineering u Electrical Engineering u Electrical Engineering & Electronics u Electronics u Electronics & Software Engineering u Electronics and Electrical Engineering with Management u Mechanical Engineering u Mechanical Engineering with Management u Mechanical Engineering with Renewable Energy u Mobile Communications & Multimedia Engineering u Structural and Fire Safety Engineering u Structural Engineering with Architecture MPhysics: 5 yrs Astrophysics u Computational Physics atical Physics u Physics
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Mathem-
Veterinary Medicine BSc (VetSc) Hons Veterinary Science (open to students undertaking the BVM&S course awarded after at least 2 yrs of BVM&S studies and 1 yrs study in Hons School) BVM&S: 5 yrs
Higher Degrees Doctorates DD DLitt Arts, Humanities, Divinity (awarded in respect of published work) DMus Music (awarded in respect of published work (musicologists) and published/unpublished work (composers)) DPsychol DSc LLD PhD: 3 yrs FT, 6 yrs PT Research Degree (Subject) EdD: PT Taught course: Education (4--5 yrs) DClinPsychol (Flexible -- 3--5 yrs)
Engineering EngD: 4 yrs Taught course: System Level Integration
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The University of Edinburgh
Higher Professional Medical Degrees
MTh: 1 yr (12 mths FT, 24 mths PT) Biblical Studies u Christianity in the Non-Western World u Ministry u Theological Ethics u Theology in History
DDS, MD
Higher Professional Veterinary Degrees DVM&S: Veterinary Medicine & Surgery MClinDent Surgical Dentistry (24 mths FT) u Prosthodontics (12 mths FT) u Oral Medicine (24 mths FT) u Orthodontics (24 mths FT) u Paediatric Dentistry (24 mths FT)
Master’s Degrees Education MEd: PT Intermittent Additional Support for Learning (Bilingual Learners) u Additional Support for Learning (Deaf Education) u Additional Support for Learning (Inclusive and Special Education) u Additional Support for Learning (Pastoral Care and Behaviour Support) u Additional Support for Learning (Specific Learning Difficulties) u Additional Support for Learning (Visual Impairment) u Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (FT or PT Intermittent) MTeach PT Intermittent Scottish Qual for Headship PT Intermittent MSc Advanced Professional Studies u Community Education u Difficulties in Literacy Development u Education u e-Learning u Management of Training and Development u Outdoor Education u Performance Psychology u Physical Education and Youth Sport u Sport and Recreation Business Management u Strength and Conditioning MBA Business Administration (12 mths FT) u Business Administration (Modular) (20--48 mths FT) u Business Administration (30 mths PT) u Business Administration in International Business (15 mths FT) LLM: FT or PT Commercial Law (12 mths FT, 24 mths PT) u European Law (12 mths FT, 24 mths PT) u Innovation Technology & the Law (distance learning) (12 mths FT, 24 mths PT) u International Law (12 mths FT, 24 mths PT) u Law (12 mths FT, 24 mths PT) MSc: 1 yr Geographical Information Science
College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine MSc: 1 yr Applied Animal Behaviour & Animal Welfare Equine Science u Public Health Research
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MMus: 1 yr (12 mths FT, 24 mths PT) Composition u Keyboard Performance Studies Musical Instrument Research u Musicology
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MSc: 1--3 yrs (12 mths FT, 24 mths PT) Advanced Architectural Design u African Studies u American History u Anthropology of Health and Illness u Applied Linguistics u Applied Psychology (Health Care) for Children and Young People (12 mths FT) u Arab & Muslim Diaspora Studies u Archaeology u Architectural Project Management (30 mth DL) u Biblical Studies u Celtic Studies by research u Childhood Studies u Chinese Literature, Language and Culture by research u Chinese Studies Master of Chinese Studies (24 mths FT) u Christianity in the Non-Western World u Classics u Classics by research u Comparative & General Literature u Counselling Studies u Counselling Studies (Advanced Practice) (12 mths FT, 24--36 mths PT) u Criminology & Criminal Justice u Cultural Studies u Design and Digital Media u Developmental Linguistics (12 mths FT) u Digital Composition and Performance u Economic and Social History by research u Economics/Economics (Finance) -- Scottish Graduate Programme u English Language: English Language u English Literature: Creative Writing (12 mths FT) u English Literature: Nation, Writing, Culture (12 mths FT) u English Literature: Writing & Cultural Politics (12 mths FT) u European & Comparative Public Policy u European Archaeology u European Theatre MSc (12 mths FT) u European Union Politics and Law, by research u Evolution of Language & Cognition (12 mths FT) u Film Studies u Finance & Investment (12 mths FT) u First Millennium Studies u Gender History u Health Administration (12 mths FT, 36 mths PT) u Health Care Management (12 mths FT, 36 mths PT) u Hellenistic World u Highland Studies u History by research u History of Art by research u History of Art: History, Theory and Display u Human Cognitive Neuropsychology u Human Osteoarchaeology u International & European Politics u International Business and Emerging Markets u Islamic & Middle Eastern Studies u Japanese Studies u Language Teaching u Law and Society by reserach (12 mths FT, 24 mths PT) u Literature and Transatlanticism (12 mths FT) u Management u Material and Visual Cultures of the Past u Medieval History u Medieval Studies u Mediterranean Archaeology u Ministry u Modern
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The University of Edinburgh British and Irish History u Music in the Community u Nationalism Studies u Nursing Studies u Osteoarchaeology u Philosophy u Policy Studies u Psycholinguistics (12 mths FT) u Psychological Research Methods u Psychology by research (12 mths FT) u Psychology of Individual Differences u Public Health Policy (Global Health) (12 mths FT, 24--36 mths PT) u Public Health Policy (Public Private Partnerships) (12 mths FT, 24--36 mths PT) u Renaissance to Enlightenment u Scandinavian Studies by research u Science & Technology Studies u Science: Bioinformatica u Scottish Art & Visual Culture 1750--2000 u Scottish History by research u Scottish Studies u Second World War Studies by research u Slavery and Forced Labour Studies u Social and Cultural History u Social Anthropology u Social Research u Social Work MSc (24 mths PT) u Social Work, Advanced Social Work Studies in Criminal Justice (24 mths PT) u Socio-Cultural Studies by reserach u Sociology of Health and Illness u Sound Design u Sound Environments u Speech & Language Processing (12 mths FT) u The Second World War in Europe u Theological Ethics u Theology in History u Theoretical Linguistics u Translation Studies (12 mths FT)
College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine Anaesthesia Practice (36 mths FT) Health
u
Reproductive
MSc: PT Applied Animal Behaviour & Animal Welfare (24 mths PT) u Clinical Education: by e-Learning (36 mths PT) u Dental Anxiety (PT by intermittent study) u Dental Primary Care (PT by intermittent study) u Equine Science (24 mths PT) u International Animal Health: (36 mths PT by e-Learning) u Neuroimaging: (36 mths PT) u Pain Management by e-Learning (24 mths PT) u Public Health Research (24 mths PT) u Transfusion, Transplantation and Tissue Banking (36 mths PT)
College of Science & Engineering Artificial Intelligence (Informatics) u Biodiversity & Taxonomy of Plants u Cognitive Science u Computer Science (Informatics) u Cultural Studies u Developmental Linguistics u Ecological Economics u Engineering Signal Processing and Communications u Engineering Sustainable Energy Systems u Engineering: Structural Engineering and Mechanics u Enviru onmental Protection & Management Environmental Sustainability u Financial Mathematics u Forest Ecology Management u Geosciences and Remote Sensing u High Performance Computing
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u Informatics u Operational Research u Operational Research with Finance u Operational Research with Risk u Operational with Computational Optimization u Psychiatry u Remote Sensing & Image Processing u Silicon Processing Manufacturing Technologies (Advanced) u Speech & Language Processing u System Level Integration MLitt: 2 yrs Celtic and Scottish Studies u Classics u English Literature MSW: 2 yrs Social Work MPhil: PT African Studies u Archaeology u Architecture u Canadian Studies u Celtic and Scottish Studies u Chinese u Classics u Divinity u Economic and Social History u Economics u English Language u English Literature u Fine Art u French u German u Hispanic Studies u History u History of Art u Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies u Italian u Japanese u Law u Management u Music u Nursing Studies u Philosophy u Politics u Psychiatry u Psychology u Russian u Sanskrit u Scandinavian Studies u Scottish History u Social Anthropology u Social Policy u Social Work u Sociology u South Asian Studies u Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Diplomas College of Humanities & Social Science: Advanced Architectural Design (9 mths FT, 18 mths PT) u African Studies (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u American History (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Anthropology of Health and Illness (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Applied Linguistics (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Arab & Muslim Diaspora Studies (9 mths FT, 24 mths PT) u Archaeology (9 mths FT, 18 mths PT) u Celtic Studies (9 mths FT, 24 mths PT) u Childhood Studies (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Chinese Literature, Language and Culture (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Chinese Studies, Master of Chinese Studies (12 mths FT) u Classics (9 mths FT, 24 mths PT) u Classics MSc (9 mths FT, 24 mths PT) u Comparative & General Literature (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Counselling Studies (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Counselling Studies (Advanced Practice) (9 mths FT, 18--21 mths PT) u Cultural Studies (9 mths FT, 18 mths PT) u Design and Digital Media (9 mths FT, 18 mths PT) u Developmental Linguistics (9 mths FT) u Digital Composition and Performance (9 mths FT, 18 mths PT) u Economic and Social History (9 mths FT, 24 mths PT) u Education: Professional Graduate Diploma in Education (Primary) PGDE (12 mths
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The University of Edinburgh FT) u Education: Professional Graduate Diploma in Education (Secondary) PGDE (12 mths FT) u Educational Leadership and Management u English Language: English Language (9 mths FT, 18 mths PT) u English Literature: Creative Writing (9 mths FT) u English Literature: Nation, Writing, Culture (9 mths FT) u English Literature: Writing & Cultural Politics (9 mths FT) u European & Comparative Public Policy (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u European Archaeology (9 mths FT, 18 mths PT) u European Theatre (9 mths FT) u European Union Politics and Law (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) by research (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Evolution of Language & Cognition (9 mths FT) u Film Studies (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Finance & Investment (9 mths FT) u First Millennium Studies (9 mths FT, 24 mths PT) u Gender History (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Health Administration (9 mths FT, 24 mths PT) u Health Care Management (9 mths FT, 24 mths PT) u Hellenistic World (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Highland Studies (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u History (9 mths FT, 24 mths PT) u History of Art: History, Theory and Display (9 mths FT, 18 mths PT) u Human Cognitive Neuropsychology (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Human Osteoarchaeology (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Innovation Technology & the Law (distance learning) (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u International & European Politics (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u International Business and Emerging Markets (9 mths FT, 24 mths PT) u Islamic & Middle Eastern Studies (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Japanese Studies (9 mths FT, 18 mths PT) u Language Teaching (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Law and Society by research (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Legal Practice Diploma (12 mths FT) u Literature and Transatlanticism (9 mths FT) u Management (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Material and Visual Cultures of the Past (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Medieval History (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Medieval Studies (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Mediterranean Archaeology (9 mths FT, 18 mths PT) u Modern British and Irish History (9 mths FT, 24 mths PT) u Music in the Community (9 mths FT, 18 mths PT) u Nationalism Studies (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Nursing Studies (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Osteoarchaeology (9 mths FT, 18 mths PT) u Philosophy (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Physical Education and Youth Sport u Policy Studies (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Psycholinguistics (9 mths FT) u Psychological Research Methods (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Psychology (9 mths FT) u Psychology of Individual Differences (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Public Health Policy (Global Health) (9 mths FT, 18--21 mths PT) u Public Health Policy (Public Private
Partnerships) (9 mths FT, 18--21 mths PT) u Renaissance to Enlightenment (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Scandinavian Studies (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Science & Technology Studies (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Science Acoustics and Music Technology (9 mths FT) u Scottish Art & Visual Culture 1750--2000 (9 mths FT, 18 mths PT) u Scottish History, Diploma (9 mths FT, 24 mths PT) u Scottish Studies (9 mths FT, 24 mths PT) u Second World War Studies (9 mths FT, 24 mths PT) u Slavery and Forced Labour Studies (9 mths FT, 24 mths PT) u Social and Cultural History (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Social Anthropology (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Social Research (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Social Work (24 mths PT) u Social Work, Advanced Social Work Studies in Criminal Justice (24 mths PT) u Socio-Cultural Studies by research (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Sociology of Health and Illness (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Sound Design (9 mths FT, 18 mths PT) u Sound Environments (9 mths FT, 18 mths PT) u Speech & Language Processing (9 mths FT) u Sport & Recreation Business Management (12 mths FT, 24--48 mths PT) u The Second World War in Europe (9 mths FT, 24 mths PT) u Theoretical Linguistics (9 mths FT, 21 mths PT) u Translation Studies (9 mths FT)
College of Medicine
Medicine
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Veterinary
Anaesthesia Practice: Diploma (24 mths FT) u Applied Animal Behaviour & Animal Welfare by e-Learning Diploma (9 mths FT, 18 mths PT) u Clinical Education: by e-Learning Diploma (24 mths PT) u International Health: Diploma (24 mths PT), by e-Learning u Neuroimaging: Diploma by e-Learning (24 mths PT) u Pain Management Diploma (18--24 mths) u Public Health Research Diploma (9 mths FT, 18 mths PT) u Quantitative Genetics & Genome Analysis (9--12 mths) u Reproductive Health (9--12 mths) u Transfusion, Transplantation and Tissue Banking Diploma (24 mths PT)
College of Science and Engineering Artificial Intelligence (9--12 mths) u Biodiversity & Taxonomy of Plants (9--12 mths) u Cognitive Science (9--12 mths) u Comparative & General Literature (9--12 mths) u Computer Science (9--12 mths) u Ecological Economics (9--12 mths) u Environmental Protection & Management (9--12 mths) u Environmental Sustainability (9--12 mths) u Financial Mathematics (9--12 mths) u Forest Ecology Management (9--12 mths) u GeoScience and Remote Sensing Guidance (9--12 mths) u Mathematical Education (9--12 mths) u Operational Research (9--12 mths) u
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The University of Edinburgh Operational Research with Computational Optimization u Operational Research with Finance u Operational Research with Risk u Remote Sensing & Image Processing Technology (9--12 mths) u Signal Processing and Communications u Structural Engineering and Mechanics u Sustainable Energy Systems u Speech & Language Processing (9--12 mths)
Certi¢cates Additional Support for Learning (Bilingual Learners) (24 mths PT) u Additional Support for Learning (Inclusive & Special Education) (24 mths PT) u Additional Support for Learning (Pastoral Care and Behaviour Support) (24 mths PT) u Advanced Professional Studies MSc (12 mths FT, 72 mths PT) (12 mths FT, 24 mths PT) u Education: Difficulties in Literacy Development u Education: Environmental Education (12 mths FT, 24 mths PT) u Education: Personal and Social Development and Outdoor Education (12 mths FT, 24 mths PT) u Education: Professional Graduate Certificate PGC (IT)E (12 mths FT) u e-Learning (4 mths FT, 12--24 mths PT) u Environmental Education u Management of Training & Development (4 mths FT, 12--24 mths PT) u Outdoor Education (12 mths FT, 24 mths PT) u Personal and Social Outdoor Education u Scottish Qualification for Headship (15 mths PT) u Teaching
English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) (12 mths FT, 24 mths PT)
College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine Clinical Education: by e-Learning (12 mths PT) u Information Technology u International Animal Health (12 mths PT) by e-Learning u Neuroimaging by e-Learning* (12 mths PT) u Pain Management (12--24 mths PT) u Transfusion, Transplantation and Tissue Banking (12 mths PT)
Other Courses Research Degrees Cardiovascular Biology (MSc by research): MSc (12 mths F/T); Diploma (9 mths F/T) u Genomics and Pathway Biology MSc by research (12 mths FT) MSc or Diploma: College of Science & Engineering Geographical Information Systems (9--12 mths) Geographical Information Systems and Society Science: Geoscienes Science: Global Environment Change College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine: Infectious Diseases MSc by research (12 mths FT) u Life Sciences MSc by research (12 mths FT) u Medical Sciences MMedSc by research (12 mths FT) u Neuroscience MSc by research (12 mths FT) u Reproductive Biology MSc by research (12 mths FT) u Veterinary Science MVetSci by research (12 mths FT)
UNIVERSITY OF ESSEX Wivenhoe Park Colchester Essex CO4 3SQ Tel: 01206 873333 Website: www.essex.ac.uk
First Degrees BA Hons Accounting u Accounting with Economics u Accounting & Finance or Management u Acting u American History u American Studies: United States u American (US) Studies with Film u British and European History u Business Management and/with a Modern Language u Comparative Literature u Contemporary History u Contemporary Theatre u Creative Writing u Criminology and American Studies u Criminology and/with Social Psychology u Design for Contemporary Performances u Drama u Drama and Literature or Modern Languages u Economics u Economics (European Exchange) u
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Economics (International Exchange) u Economics and Politics u Economics with French or Italian or Politics or Spanish or German u English and US Literature u English Language u English Language and English Language Teaching or Linguistics or Literature or Sociolinguistics u English Language, Language Acquisition and Language Disorders u English Literature u European Studies u European Studies and Modern Languages u European Studies with French or German or Italian or Politics or Spanish u Film Studies u Film Studies and History of Art or Literature u Financial Economics u French/ Spanish Studies and Modern Languages u History u History and Criminology or Economics or Literature
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University of Essex or Modern Languages or Sociology u History with Modern Languages or Film Studies or Politics u History of Art u History of Art and Literature or Modern Languages or American Studies u History of Art with Modern Languages u History of Modern Art and Contemporary Art u Humanities u International Economics u International Relations and Politics u Language and Communication u Language Studies u Latin American Studies u Latin American Studies with Business Management or Human Rights u Law and Human Rights u Linguistics u Literature and/with Modern Languages u Literature and Myth u Literature and History of Art of Sociology u Management Economics u Modern History u Modern History and International Relations or Politics u Modern Languages u Modern Languages and English Language or Linguistic or TEFL u Modern Languages with German Studies or Italian Studies or Portuguese Studies u Philosophy u Philosophy and History or Literature or Politics or Sociology or Law or Human Rights or Modern Languages u Physical Theatre u Politics with Human Rights or Modern Languages u Philosophy, Politics and Economics u Politics u Politics and Sociology or Human Rights or Law u Politics and Modern Languages u Popular Culture u Psychology u Social and Cultural History u Sociology and Criminology u Sociology and Media Studies u Sociology with Human Rights u Sociology (Social Sciences) u Sociology (Humanities) u Teaching English as a Foreign Language BEng Hons Computer Networks u Computer Systems Engineering u Digital Media Engineering u Embedded Computer Systems u Secure Computer Systems u Telecommunication Engineering BSc Hons Accounting and Mathematics u Artificial Intelligence and Robotics u Biochemistry u Molecular Medicine and Biochemistry u Biodiversity and Conservation u Biological Sciences u Biomedical Sciences (also as a 4 yr sandwich NHS or 5 yr sandwich) u Business and Service Industry Management u Business Management u Clinical Physiology (Cardiology) u Computer Games Engineering u Computer Science u Computing and Management or Mathematics u Ecology u Economics u Economics (International Exchange) u Economics with Maths u Electronics and Computers u Finance u Finance and Mathematics u Financial Economics u Financial Management u Financial Software Engineering u Genetics u Health Care Practice (Learning Disability) u Health Care Practice (Mental Health) u Health Care Practice (Primary
Care) u Health and Human Sciences u International Economics u International Enterprise and Business Development u Internet Technology u Management and/with Mathematics u Management Economics u Management, Maths and Economics u Marine and Freshwater Biology u Marketing and Innovation u Mathematics u Mathematics with Computing or Economics u Mathematics for Secondary Teaching u Maths, Cryptography and Network Security u Mathematics (with a year in the USA) u Molecular Cell Biology u New Technology and Digital Enterprise Management u New Venture Creation and Enterprise Management u Project Management (foundation, PT only) u Psychology u Social Psychology and Sociology u Software Engineering u Sports and Exercise Science u Sports Science and Biology LLB English and European Laws u English and French Law u Law u Law and Human Rights or Philosophy or Politics
Higher Degrees Cert/Dip/MA/Doc Prog Sociology Dip/Doc Prog Dip/MA Acting u Acting for TV, Film and Radio u Atlantic History u Criminology and Sociology u Gender, Culture and Society u Literature: American Poetry and Prose u Literature: Creative Writing u Literature: Drama and Theatre u Literature: Early Modern Texts, Theatres and Cultures u Literature: Modernism and Postmodernism u Literature: Shakespeare u Literature: Translation and Comparative Literature u Local and Regional History u Management Studies u Media, Culture and Society u Sociology of Globalization u Sociology of Globalization, Development and Environment u Sociological Research u Sociology of Nation, Citizenship and Human Rights u Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages u Theatre Directing Dip/MA/Doc Prog Applied Linguistics u Applied Linguistic Research u Computational Linguistics u Cultural and Social History u English Language and Linguistics u English Language Teaching u Ethics, Politics and Public Policy u Gender History u History u Language Acquisition u Language Disorders u Language Testing and Programme Evaluation u Linguistics u Phonology u Psycholinguistics and Neurolinguistics u Researching History in Britain u Sociolinguistics u
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University of Essex Syntax u Teaching English as a Foreign Language u War, Experience and Memory MEnv Environment, Science and Society Dip/MSc Accounting and Management u Economics u Economics and Econometrics u Finance u Financial and Business Economics u Infection Control u International Economics u International Finance u Management Economics Dip/MSc/Doc Prog Accounting and Financial Economics u Economics LLM EU Law and Comparative Legal Studies u European Business Law u European Union Law u Health Care Law and Human Rights u Information Technology, Media and e-Commerce u International Human Rights Law u International Trade Law u UK Human Rights and Public Law MA Applied Linguistics and Intercultural Communication u Art and Film Studies u Art History and Theory u Architectural History and Theory u Computer Assisted Language Learning u Contemporary Art, Theory and Criticism u English for Specific Purposes u English Language Teaching u European Art: Renaissance to the Nineteenth Century u European Integration u Film and Literature u Film Studies u Foundations of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy u Gallery Studies and Critical Curating u Gallery Studies with Dissertation u Jungian and Post-Jungian Studies u Latin American Art and Architecture u Linguistic Studies u Management and Professional Communication u Modernism and Anti-Modernism u Pre-Columbian and Native American Art u Psychoanalytic Social Observations u Public Enterprise and Management u Public Health u Second Language Acquisition u Sociolinguistics of the Arab World u Sociology and Panel Data Analysis u Theory and Practice of Human Rights u Varieties of English MA/Doc Prog British Government and Politics u Continental Philsophy u European Politics u Global and Comparative Politics u Ideology and Discourse Analysis u International Relations u Philosophy and Psychoanalysis u Political Behaviour u Political Economy u Political Theory u Politics u Public Opinion and Polling u Psychoanalytic Studies u Refugee Care MA/MPhil/PhD Art History and Theory u Film Studies u Government u History u Language and Linguistics u Linguistics u Literature u Local History u Management u
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MPhil/Doc Prog MPhil/PhD American Studies (US) u Applied Social and Economic Research u Applied Social and Technical Research u Creative Writing u Economics u European Studies u Finance u Government u Human Rights u Latin American Studies u Law MSc Accounting u Accounting and Finance u Accounting and Management u Advanced Clinical Practice u Advanced Clinical Practice (Long Term Conditions) u Advanced Mobile Robotics u Advanced Web Application Programming u Agent Based Computational Economics and e-Markets u Applied Economics and Data Analysis u Banking and Finance u Biomathematics u Cardiac Rehabilitation u Cognitive Neuropsychology u Computational Finance u Computer and Information Networks u Computer Security u Contemporary European Management u Corporate Governance u Creative Industry Management u Developmental Neuropsychology u Discrete Mathematics and its Applications u Embedded Systems u Entrepreneurship and Innovation u Entrepreneurship and Regional Development u Finance and Management u Financial Economics u Financial Economics and Econometrics u Financial Software Engineering u Health Service Management u Innovation and Technology Management u International Accounting u International Business and Entrepreneurship u International Management u International Marketing and Entrepreneurship u International Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship u Management Psychology u Management, Innovation and Technology u Management, Marketing and Society u Mathematics and Finance u Medical and Clinical Education u Mobile Networks and Systems u Nursing (Adult) u Nursing (Mental Health) u Operational Research and Computer Science u Organization Studies and Human Resource Management u Photonic Devices, Systems and Networks u Physiotherapy u Psychoanalysis and Management u Psychology u Social and Community Enterprise Management u Speech and Language Therapy u Sports Science (Fitness and Health) u Statistics and Computer Science u Statistics and Data Analysis u Statistics and Econometrics u Statistics and Operational Research u Supervisory and Reflective Practice u Telecommunications and Information Systems u Venture Finance and Innovation Management u Web Development
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University of Essex MSc/Doc Prog Accounting and Finance Finance
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MSc/MPhil/PhD Accounting u Accounting and Finance u Audio and Video u Biochemistry u Biological Chemistry u Biological Science: Immunology u Biological Sciences u Brain-Computer Interfaces u Cell and Molecular Biology u Chemical Biology u Computer Science u Constraint Satisfaction and Optimization u Dependable Systems u Economics u Electronic Systems Engineering u Environmental Biology u Environmental Sciences u Exercise Physiology u Health and Human Sciences u Intelligent Inhabited Environments u Machine Learning and Intelligent Agents u Marine Biology u Mathematics u Microbiology u Molecular Medicine u Multimedia Architectures and Applications u Natural and Evolutionary Computation u Natural Language Engineering and Web Application u Nursing Studies u Occupational Therapy u Operational Research u Pervasive Networking u Photonics u Psychology u RF Engineering and Propogation u Robotics u Social Policy Studies u Sports and Exercise Medicine u Sports and Exercise Psychology u Sports and Exercise Science u Statistics u Training Science
MSc/MRes Bioinformatics and Postgenomic Technologies u Biotechnology u Electronic Systems Engineering u Research Methods in Psychology MRes Linguistics Doc Prog Business Administration u Computational Economics u Computational Finance u Entrepreneurship Prof Doc Clinical Psychology u Counselling Psychology u Educational Psychology u Management
Diplomas Diploma Applied Linguistics with EAP u English for Academic Purposes u Literature u Politics with EAP u Psychological Studies with EAP u Psychology u Psychosocial Practice u Social Science Data Analysis
Certi¢cate Certificate Art History and Theory u Infection Control u Mathematics u Proficiency in English for Academic Purposes u Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
Degrees validated by University of Essex o¡ered at: WRITTLE COLLEGE Chelmsford Essex CM1 3RR Tel: 01245 424200 Fax: 01245 420456 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.writtle.ac.uk * Subject to validation
Certi¢cate in Continuing Education :Horticulture
Higher Certi¢cates Animal Studies u Conservation and Environment u Equine Studies u Horticulture u Outdoor Recreation with Conservation u Sports Turf Management
Foundation Degrees
Conservation and Environment u Equine Breeding and Stud Management u Equine Science u Equine Studies u Equine Studies and Business Management u Garden Design u Horticulture u Horticultural Crop Production u Landscape and Amenity Management u Landscape Construction u Leisure Management u Outdoor Recreation with Conservation u Professional Floristry u Spatial and 3D Design u Sports and Exercise Performance u Sports Turf and Golf u Course Management Visual Design Communication
Adventure Tourism u Agriculture u Animal Management u Animal Science u Business Management u
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Honours Degrees
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BA Hons Adventure Tourism u Leisure and Tourism Management u Leisure Management with Sports Management u Business Management u Interior Design BSc Hons Agriculture u Agriculture and the Environment u Agriculture with Business Management u Animal Management u Animal Science u Conservation and Environment u Countryside and Wildlife Management u Equine Breeding and Stud Management u Equine Science u Equine Studies u Equine Studies and Business Management u Garden Design, Restoration & Management u Horticultural Crop Production u Horticulture u Horticulture with Business Management u International Horticulture u Landscape and Amenity Management u Landscape and Garden Design u Marketing and Supply Chain Management u Outdoor Recreation and Conservation u Rural Resource Management u Sports and Exercise Performance u Sports Turf Science and Management
MBA Business Administration MSc Animal Biology and Welfare u Animal Production and Nutrition* u Conservation Management* u Equine Science u Horticulture (Crop Production) u Human and Equine Sports Science u International Horticulture u Landscape Management (Accredited by the Landscape Institute) u Postharvest Technology MA International Horticulture u Landscape Architecture*
Diploma Management Studies
Certi¢cate Management Studies
UNIVERSITY OF EXETER Northcote House The Queen’s Drive Exeter EX4 4QJ Tel: 01392 263855 (Undergraduate); 01392 263316 (Postgraduate) Fax: 01392 263108 E-mail:
[email protected] (Undergraduate);
[email protected] (Postgraduate) Website: www.exeter.ac.uk/undergraduate; www.exeter.ac.uk/postgraduate
Undergraduate Degrees EUR This programme is also available as a four-year programme with European Study USA This programme is also available as a four-year programme with North American Study AUS This programme is also available as a four-year programme with Australian Study NZ This programme is also available as a four-year programme with Study in New Zealand CNL This programme is delivered at our Cornwall Campus Accounting and Finance EUR u Accounting with Leadership EUR u Ancient History u Ancient History and Archaeology u Animal Behaviour u Arabic u Arabic and Islamic Studies u Arabic and Middle East Studies u Arabic and Persian u Archaeology u Biological and Medicinal Chemistry EUR u Biological and Medicinal Chemistry with industrial experience
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u Biological Sciences EUR u Biology and Animal Behaviour u Business and Accounting EUR u Business and Management EUR u Business Economics EUR u Business Studies with English Language u Childhood and Youth Studies u Civil Engineering u Classical Studies u Classical Studies and English u Classical Studies and French u Classical Studies and German u Classical Studies and Italian u Classical Studies and Philosophy u Classical Studies and Russian u Classical Studies and Spanish u Classical Studies and Theology u Classics u Computer Science u Conservation Biology and Geography CNL u Conservation Biology and Ecology CNL u Dentistry u Drama u Economics EUR u Economics and Finance EUR u Economics and Politics EUR u Economics with Econometerics EUR u Education Studies u Electronic Engineering u Engineering u Engineering and Management u Engineering Geology and
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University of Exeter Geotechnics CNL u English USA u English CNL u English and Cornish Studies (including Contemporary Celtic Studies) CNL u English and Education u English and Film Studies u English and French u English and German u English and History CNL u English and Italian u English and Russian u English and Spanish u Evolutionary Biology CNL u Exercise and Sport Sciences u Film Studies (Cinema and Practice) u Film Studies and French u Film Studies and German u Film Studies and Italian u Film Studies and Russian u Film Studies and Spanish u Flexible Combined Honours u Flexible Combined Honours CNL u Foundation Programmes for International Students u French u French and Arabic u French and German u French and Italian u French and Latin u French and Mathematics u French and Russian u French and Spanish u French with TESOL u Geography EUR u Geography CNL u Geography and English CNL u Geography, Environment and Society CNL u Geography with Earth Systems Science CNL u Geography with Environmental Management CNL u Geology, Applied CNL u German u German and Arabic u German and Italian u German and Mathematics u German and Russian u German and Spanish u German with TESOL u Greek and Arabic u Historical. Political and Sociological Studies u History EUR u History CNL u History and Ancient History u History and Arabic u History and Archaeology EUR u History and Cornish Studies (including Contemporary Celtic Studies) CNL u History and French u History and German u History and Geography CNL u History and International Relations u History and Italian u History and Law CNL u History and Middle East Studies u History and Politics EUR u History and Politics CNL u History and Russian u History and Society EUR u History and Spanish u Human Biosciences u Information Technology Management for Business u International Relations EUR u International Relations and French u International Relations and German u International Relations and Italian u International Relations and Russian u International Relations and Spanish u Internet Computing u Islamic Studies u Italian and Arabic u Italian and Russian u Italian and Spanish u Latin u Latin and Arabic u Law/Law with International Study u Law EUR u Law CNL u Law and Society u Law (European) u Management with Leadership EUR u Management with Tourism EUR u Mathematics u Mathematics and Physics u Mathematics with Accounting u Mathematics with Computer Science u Mathematics with Economics u Mathematics with Finance u Mathematics with
Management u Mechanical Engineering u Medical Imaging (Diagnostic Radiography) u Medicine u Middle East Studies u Middle East Studies with Arabic u Mining Engineering CNL u Modern Languages with TESOL u Molecular Biology EUR u Philosophy u Philosophy and Arabic u Philosophy and French u Philosophy and German u Philosophy and History EUR u Philosophy and Italian u Philosophy and Political Economy EUR u Philosophy and Politics EUR u Philosophy and Russian u Philosophy and Sociology EUR u Philosophy and Spanish u Philosophy and Theology u Physics AUS EUR NZ USA u Physics with Astrophysics u Physics with Medical Applications u Physics with Medical Physics u Physics with Professional Experience u Physics with Quantum and Laser Technology u Politics EUR u Politics and Arabic u Politics and Cornish Studies (including Contemporary Celtic Studies) CNL u Politics and French u Politics and German u Politics and Geography CNL u Politics and Italian u Politics and Law CNL u Politics and Russian u Politics and Sociology EUR u Politics and Spanish u Psychology u Psychology and Education u Psychology with Sport and Exercise Science u Quantum Science and Lasers u Radiography see Medical Imaging (Diagnostic Radiography) u Renewable Energy CNL u Russian u Russian and Arabic u Russian and Spanish u Russian with TESOL u Sociology EUR u Sociology and Arabic u Sociology and French u Sociology and German u Sociology and Italian u Sociology and Middle East Studies u Sociology and Russian u Sociology and Spanish u Spanish u Spanish and Arabic u Spanish and Mathematics u Spanish with TESOL u Sports Sciences see Exercise and Sports Sciences u Sports Sciences and Education u Theological Studies u Theology and Arabic u Theology and Islamic Studies
Postgraduate Programmes Research Courses Research degrees (both MPhil and PhD) are offered in the following areas. This is not a comprehensive list of research opportunities and supervision may also be available in other subject areas; applicants are advised to consult the relevant School Accounting u Ancient History u Animal Behaviour u Arabic Language and Literature u Archaeology u Astrophysics u Biocatalysis u Bioinformatics u Biosciences u Business u Children’s Health and Exercise u Classics u Climate Change u Computer Science u Cornish Studies u Creative Writing u Drama u Earth Resources u Ecology and
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University of Exeter Conservation u Economic Psychology u Economics u Education (also EdD) u Educational Child and Community Psychology (DEdPsy) u Educational Psychology (EdD) u Engineering u English u Environmental Science u Esotericism u European Languages and Cultures u European Studies u Film Studies u Finance u French Studies u Genomics in Society u Geography u German Studies u Gulf Studies u Health and Social Care u Hispanic Studies u History u International Relations u Islamic Studies u Italian Studies u Latin American Studies u Law u Leadership Studies u Management u Maritime History u Mathematics u Mathematics Education (EdD) u Medical History u Medicine u Medieval Studies u Mediterranean Studies u Middle East Politics u Middle East Studies u Minerals/Mining Engineering u Modern Languages u Performance Practice u Philosophy u Physics u Plant Science u Politics u Psychology u Public Administration u Renewable Energy u Rural Research u Russian Studies u Sociology u Spanish u Special Educational Needs (EdD) u Sport and Health Sciences u Statistics u Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (EdD) u Theology u Tourism u Water Systems u Wetland Research
Taught Postgraduate Courses Accounting and Finance MRes/MSc u Adult Cardiology MSc/PgDip/PgCert u Advanced Health Care Practice MSc/PgDip/PgCert u Advanced Occupational Therapy MSc/PgDip/PgCert u Animal Behaviour MSc u Applied Artificial Intelligence MSc u Applied Drama MA u Applied Geotechnics MSc/PgDip u Applied Translation MA u Applied Translation Studies in Middle Eastern Languages (Arabic) MA u Aquatic Biology and Resource Management MSc u Archaeology MA u Biblical Studies MA u Biocatalysis MSc u Bioinformatics MSc/MRes/PgDip/PgCert u Bioinformatics by distance learning MSc/PgDip/ PgCert u Business Administration MBA u Business and Management (Professional Development) MA/ PgDip/PgCert u Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes Mellitus MSc/PgDip/PgCert u Classics and Ancient History MA u Climate Change and Risk Management MSc u Clinical and Community Psychology DClinPsy u Computational Science and Modelling MSc u Conservation and Biodiversity MSc u Cornish Studies MA u Creative Arts in Education (pathways in Art, Dance, Drama or Music) MEd/PgDip/PgCert u Creative Writing MA u Critical and Philosophical Studies of Biology MA u Critical Global Studies MA u Dance and the Creative Arts in Education MEd/
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PgDip/PgCert u Drama Research MA u Economic and Consumer Psychology MSc u Economic and Social History MRes u Economics MSc u Economics and Econometrics MSc u Economics and Experimental Economics MSc u Education MEd/PgDip/PgCert u Education (Post-Compulsory) PGCE u Education (Primary, Middle Years and Secondary) PGCE u Educational Child and Community Psychology DEdPsy u Educational Research MSc u Engineering and Management MSc u Engineering Management with pathways in: u Civil and Environment u Electronic Systems u Materials and Advanced Manufacturing u Supply Chain and Logistics MSc u English Studies MA u English Studies (Literature, Place and Identity) MA u Environmental Management MSc/PgDip/PgCert u Ethics, Religion and Society MA u European Governance MA u European Languages and Cultures MA/MRes u European Law LLM u European Media Studies MA u European MSc in Minerals Engineering MSc u European Studies MA u Evolutionary and Behavioural Ecology MSc u Experimental Archaeology MA u Film Studies MA u Finance MRes u Finance and Investment MSc u Finance and Management MSc u Financial Analysis and Fund Management MSc u Financial Economics MSc u Financial Management MSc u Financial Mathematics MSc/PgDip/PgCert u Gender and Identity in the Middle East MA u Genomics in Society MSc u Global Governance and Administration MA u Gulf Studies MA u Health and Social Care (Management and Leadership) MSc/PgDip/PgCert u Health and Social Care (Quality Improvement) MSc/PgDip/ PgCert u Health and Social Care Education/Clinical Education MSc/PgDip/PgCert u Heritage Management (Professional Development) MA u History MA u History of Political Thought MA u Human Geography MRes u Integrated Health Care MSc/ PgDip/PgCert u International Affairs MA u International and Comparative Public Law LLM u International Business Law LLM u International Management MSc u International Relations MA u International Relations of the Middle East MA u International Studies MA u Islamic Studies MA u Kurdish Studies MA u Landscape Archaeology MA u Leadership Studies MA/MRes/MSc u Literary Translation MA u Management MRes u Management (with or without English Language) Grad Cert u Maritime History MA u Marketing MSc u Marketing and Financial Services MSc u Marketing Management MBA u Material Culture Studies MA u Medical History MA u Medical Informatics MSc u Medical Microbiology MSc u Medieval Studies MA u Mental
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University of Exeter Health MSc/PgDip/PgCert u Middle East Policy Studies MA/MRes u Middle East Politics MA u Middle East Studies MA/MRes u Minerals Engineering MSc u Minerals Engineering (European) MSc u Mining Engineering MSc u Mining Geology MSc u Modern Continental Political Thought MA u Money and Banking MSc u Music and the Creative Arts in Education MEd/PgDip/PgCert u Nature, Society and Rurality MSc u Naval History MA u Paediatric Exercise Physiology MSc u Philosophy and Sociology of Science MA u Playwriting and Script Development MA u Politics MRes u Post-Compulsory Education PGCE u Professional Development Master’s/PgDip/ PgCert u Psychological Research Methods MSc u Psychological Therapies MSc u Public Administration and Public Policy MA u Quarry Management MSc u Remote and Isolated Health Care Environments MSc/PgDip/PgCert u Science and Technology
Studies MRes u Social and Organizational Psychology MSc u Social and Political Thought MA u SocioLegal Research MRes u Special Educational Needs MEd/PgDip/PgCert u Sport and Exercise Medicine MSc u Sport and Health Sciences MSc u Sport and Health Sciences (Sociology of Sport and Physical Activity) MSc u Staging Shakespeare MA/MFA u Surveying and Land/Environmental Management MSc/PgDip u Sustainable Development MSc u Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages MEd/ PgDip/PgCert/Grad Cert u Theatre Practice MA/MFA u Theology MA u Tourism, Development and Policy MSc u Tourism Studies MRes u Urban Water Systems MSc u Visual Art and the Creative Arts in Education MEd/PgDip/PgCert u War and Society MA u Western Esotericism MA u Wetland Archaeology and Environments MA u Working with Children and Adolescents in Primary Mental Health MSc/PgDip/PgCert
Degrees validated by University of Exeter o¡ered at: UCP MARJON ^ UNIVERSITY COLLEGE PLYMOUTH ST MARK & ST JOHN Derriford Road Plymouth Devon PL6 8BH Tel: 01752 636890 Fax: 01752 636819 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ucpmarjon.ac.uk BA Hons Modular course as a combination of two subjects taken as major/minor routes.
First Degrees BA Hons: 3 yrs Community Practice u Community Work u Computing and Information Technology u Creative Writing u Drama u Education Studies (minor only) u English Language & Linguistics u English Literature u Geography u History u Leisure Management u Management u Media u Outdoor Adventure u Philosophy u Public Relations u Sociology u Sports Development u Applied Sports Science & Coaching u Youth & Community Work BA Single Honours Children, Welfare and Society u Coach & Physical Education u Contemporary Culture, Media and Society u Creative Media Practice u English
Literature u Public Relations u Sports Development Writing for the Media BEd Early Years BEd Hons: 3 yrs Primary u Secondary Mathematics u Secondary Maths with Physical Education u Secondary Physical Education BSc Hons: Speech & Language Therapy u
Higher Degrees MA Youth & Community Work MPhil/PhD BPhil (Ed)/MEd: 1 yr Professional Development MA: PT Church School/Religious Education
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Certi¢cates PGCE: 1 yr Primary u Primary: French u Primary: Spanish u Secondary: Art or English or Geography or
Information & Communication Technology or Mathematics or Modern Foreign Languages or Physical Education or Science or Religious Education
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE FALMOUTH ^ INCORPORATING DARTINGTON COLLEGE OF ARTS Woodlane Falmouth Cornwall TR11 4RH Tel: 01326 211077 Fax: 01326 213880 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.falmouth.ac.uk * These courses are subject to validation at time of going to press ** The MA route is subject to validation at time of going to press
First Degrees ABC Diploma 1 yr FT, 2 yrs PT Foundation Studies in Art & Design BA Hons: 3 yrs FT 3D Design u Broadcasting u Contemporary Crafts (also offered 5 yrs PT) u English with Creative Writing u English with Media Studies u Film Studies u Fine Art (also offered 5 yrs PT) u Garden Design: Arts & Environment (also offered 5 yrs PT) u Graphic Design u Illustration u Journalism u Marine & Natural History Photography u Photography u Press Photography u Spatial Design: Interior & Landscape u Textile Design
Higher Degrees MPhil/PhD Research: 2--5 yrs FT, 3--6 yrs PT MA: 1 yr FT Contemporary Visual Arts (also offered 2 yrs PT) u Contemporary Crafts* (also offered 2 yrs PT) u Garden Design* (also offered 2 yrs PT) u Illustration: Authorial Practice (also offered 2 yrs PT) u Interactive Art & Design (also offered 2 yrs PT) u Interior & Landscape Design* (also offered 2 yrs PT) u International Journalism* u Photography (also offered 2 yrs PT) u Textile Design* (also offered 2 yrs PT) u 3D Design* (also offered 2 yrs PT) PgDip/MA: 1 yr FT 20th Century Art & Design (2--3 yrs PT only) u Broadcast Journalism (including MAs* in Investigative Journalism, Science Journalism & Sports Journalism) u Creative Advertising** u Professional Writing u Television Production
UNIVERSITY OF GLAMORGAN Treforest Pontypridd Mid Glamorgan CF37 1DL Tel: 0800 716 925 Fax: 01443 480558 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.glam.ac.uk
First Degrees BSc: Midwifery BA: 1 yr Animation (top-up)
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Management and Business
BSc: 2 yrs Health Promotion + 2--5 yrs u Professional Practice in Nursing, Midwifery & Health Visiting
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University of Glamorgan BA Hons: 3--4 yrs Accounting and Corporate Information Management u Accounting & Finance u Accounting and Management u Art Practice u Boat Design u Business and Enterprise u Business and Public Services Management u Business Economics u Business Information Management u Business Law u Business Studies u Business Studies with Professional Welsh u Citizenship u Communication Studies u Contemporary Thought & Philosophy u Creative & Professional Writing u Cultural Heritage u Culture and Society u Design for Media u Drama (Theatre and Media) u English Literature u English Studies u English Studies & History or Media Studies or Theatre & Media Drama u English Studies with Media Studies or Philosophy or Theatre & Media Drama or Politics or Education u Film and Television Set Design u Film Studies and Media Production or Media Studies or Philosophy u Film, Television and Radio u Graphic Communication u History u Joint Honours u Human Resource Management u Humanities u International Business Studies u International Studies with Accounting & Finance u Journalism u Language & Communication Studies u Law and Business Studies u Leisure & Sport Management u Major/Minor Honours u Management and Business u Marketing u Media & Communication u Media Performance u Media Production u Media Production (Photography) u Media Production (Radio) u Media Studies with English Studies u Multidiscipline Studies u Philosophy and Contemporary Thought u Politics u Popular Music u Product Design u Public & Social Policy u Purchasing & Supply Chain Management u Social Work u Tourism and Management BSc: 3 yrs Information Technology (Unclassified Route) u Media Technology (Unclassified Route) u Music Technology (Unclassified Route) u Sound Technology (Unclassified Route) BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Accounting & Finance & Mathematics u Aerospace Engineering u Aircraft Maintenance Engineering u Applied Sports Science u Applied Earth Sciences u Architectural and Heritage Conservation u Architectural Engineering u Architectural Technology u Astrobiology u Astronomy and Culture u Astronomy and Physical Geography u Astronomy and Space u Astronomy with Geology u Astronomy with Geology or Physical Geography u Biology u Biology & Forensic Science u Biology with Chemistry or Sports Science u Bioscience Information Technology u u Building Services Engineering Business
Environmental Management u Computer Aided Civil Engineering u Computing Geospatial Information Systems u Chemistry u Chemistry and Biology u Chemistry with Biology u Civil Engineering u Civil Engineering Construction u Computer Aided Civil Engineering Design u Computer Forensics u Computer Games Development u Computer Studies u Computing for International Students u Construction Management u Criminal Justice and Criminology u Developmental Psychology u Digital Media and Broadcasting Technologies u Early Years Development and Education u Earth and Environmental Management u Ecology u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Electronics & IT Studies u Energy & Environmental Technology u Enhanced Product Design u Environmental Management u Environmental Services u Forensic Chemistry u Forensic Science u Geographical Information Systems and Human Geography u Geography u Geology with Astronomy or Physical Geography u Health Sciences u Human Biology u Information Systems u Information Systems and Accounting u Interactive New Media Technologies u Interior Design u Lighting Technology u Live Event Technology u Mathematics u Mathematics with Astronomy or Business Economics or Business Studies or Education or Psychology u Mathematics with Education u Microbiology u Mechatronic Engineering u Media Technology u Media Technology and Media Studies u Microbiology u Molecular Biology u Multidiscipline Studies u Multimedia Computing u Multimedia Technology u Music Technology u Network Management and Security u Nutrition, Food Technology and Health u Outdoor Education and the Science of Adventure u Outdoor Learning and Physical Geography u Physical Geography u Physical Geography with Astronomy or Geology or Sports Science u Police Sciences u Psychology u Quantity Surveying u Science and Rugby u Science and Science Communication u Science and Science Fiction u Social Sciences u Sociology u Sociology with Criminal Justice and Criminology or Psychology u Sound Technology u Sports Psychology u Sports Studies u Surveying u Theatre Technology BN: 3 yrs Nursing (Child) u Nursing (Adult) u Nursing (Learning Difficulties) u Nursing (Mental Health) LLB Hons: 3 yrs Commercial Law u Criminal Law u European Law u Law
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University of Glamorgan BEng/BEng Hons: 3--4 yrs Aerospace Engineering u Computer Systems Engineering u Digital Communications u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Electronic and Communication Engineering u Electronic Engineering u Mechatronic Engineering BSc Hons: 4 yrs Chiropractic
Other First Degrees Foundation Degrees Business & Accounting u Care Practice u Community Regeneration u Computing (e-Business) u Computing (ICT) u Computing (Internet Development) u Computing (Network Administration) u Computing (Software Engineering) u Computing Studies u Construction u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Estates Agency u Human Resource Management u Information Technology u Internet Computing u Management and Business u Manufacturing Engineering u Marketing u Mechatronic Engineering u Media Technology u Music Technology u Sound Technology u Surveying Foundation year Applied Science u Applied Sport Science u International Foundation Programme u Built Environment u Business Studies u Chiropractic u Civil Engineering u Combined Studies u Computing Studies u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Energy & Environmental Management u Engineering u Geography u Health Sciences u Humanities & Social Sciences u Law u Leisure & Tourism u Mathematics u Mechanical Engineering u Media & Information Technology u Product Design
Higher Degrees MA Arts & Humanities Research u Combined Master’s u Educational Development u Literature, Culture & Society u Media Production u Modern and Contemporary Wales u Professional Development u Scriptwriting (Theatre, Film, TV & Radio) MBA Business Administration MSc Advanced Information Systems u Applied Psychology u Built Environment u Careers Guidance u Chiropractice Management -- Sports Injury u Chiropractic Paediatrics u Civil Engineering u Communicating Science u Computer Crime & Information Security u Computer Studies u Construction Management u Design Management u Education
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Management u Electronic Product Design u Electronic Product Manufacture u Electronic Technology Management u Engineering Management u Engineering Project Management u Entrepreneurial Practice u Entrepreneurship (Female Entrepreneurs) u Entrepreneurship (Small Business) u Entrepreneurship (Sport, Physical Activity and Health) u Entreu preneurship (Tourism) Environmental Conservation Management u Environmental Construction Management u Environmental Waste Management u European Societies u European Studies u Facilities Management u Family Health Studies u Globalizm, Media and Culture u Health and Exercise Science u Health Care Management u Human Resources Management u International Banking and Management of Financial Systems u Internet Computing u Policy Evaluation u Property Management u Public Health u Public Management u Quality & Environmental Management u Real Estate Appraisal u Reproductive & Sexual Health u Safety, Health & Environmental Management u Science Exercise u Scriptwriting u Security and Computer Science u Social Science Research u Society, Culture & Literature u Sports Injury Management (Chiropractic) u Systemic Psychotherapy u Technology for Teaching & Learning u Total Quality 1 yr u Financial Management MPhil: 2 yrs Philosophy u Writing MSc: 2 yrs Clinical Practice for Nurses, Midwives & Health Visitors u Organizational Leadership & Change u PhD: 3 yrs MEng: 5 yrs Computer Systems Engineering u Digital Communication Engineering u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Electronic & Communication Engineering u Electronic Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Mechatronics
Diplomas DipHE Health Care
u
Nursing
Diploma Midwifery (80 week course for registered Nurses) HND Aerospace Engineering u Agriculture u Animal Studies u Applied Computer Networking u Art & Design (Computer Animation) u Art & Design (Digital Video) u Art & Design (Multimedia) u Art & Design (Photography) u Beauty Therapy and Spa Management u Building Studies u Business
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University of Glasgow Administration u Business and Accounting u Business Information Technology u Civil Engineering u Community Theatre u Complimentary Therapies u Computing u Computing (e-Business) u Computing (ICT) u Computing (Internet Development) u Computing (Network Administration) u Computing (Software Engineering) u Computing Aided Engineering u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Equine Studies u Graphic Design & Print Technology u Information Technology u Landscape Design u Landscape Technology u Manufacturing Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Mechatronic Engineering u Media Technology u Music Technology u Nursery Production u Public & Emergency Services u Public Sector Management u Sound Technology u Turf Management
Postgraduate Diploma: 1 yr Combined Studies Media Production u Psychology 1--2 yrs Careers Guidance u Electrical Product Engineering u Human Resource Management u Law 1--6 yrs Management u Quality & Environmental Management 2 yrs Education Management Engineering Management u Health Care Management u Higher Educational Development 3 yrs Professional Development in Education Certificates u PGCert u Applied Psychology u Education Management u Educational Development u Engineering Management u European Societies u European Union Law u Health Care Management u Human Resource Management u Media Production
UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW Undergraduate enquiries: Recruitment Admissions and Participation Service 11 Southpark Terrace, Glasgow G12 8LG Tel: 01413 306062 Fax: 01413 302961 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.gla.ac.uk/undergraduate
Postgraduate enquiries: International and Postgraduate Service 1 The Square Glasgow G12 8QQ Tel: 01413 304575 Fax: 01413 304045 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.gla.ac.uk/postgraduate
First Degrees
Informatics/Czech/French/Greek/Latin/Polish/Russian u Arts & Media Informatics/Economic & Social History u Arts & Media Informatics/English Language u Arts & Media Informatics/English Literature u Arts & Media Informatics/Film & Television Studies u Arts & Media Informatics/Geography u Arts & Media Informatics/History u Arts & Media Informatics/History of Art u Arts & Media Informatics/Mathematics u Arts & Media Informatics/ Music u Arts & Media Informatics/Philosophy u Arts & Media Informatics/Physics u Arts & Media Informatics/Politics u Arts & Media Informatics/Psychology u Arts & Media Informatics/Scottish History u Arts & Media Informatics/Scottish Literature u Arts & Media Informatics/Social Policy u Arts & Media Informatics/Sociology & Anthropology u Arts & Media Informatics/Theatre Studies u Arts & Media Informatics/Theology & Religious Studies u Business & Management/Mathematics u Business & Management/Music u Business & Management/Philosophy u Business & Management/Physics u Business & Management/Russian u Business & Management/
MA (Arts) Archaeology u Archaeology/Business & Management u Archaeology/Celtic Civilization u Archaeology/ Celtic Studies u Archaeology/Classical Civilization u Archaeology/Czech u Archaeology/Economic & Social History u Archaeology/Economics u Archaeology/English Language u Archaeology/English Literature u Archaeology/Film & Television Studies u Archaeology/Geography u Archaeology/German u Archaeology/Greek u Archaeology/History u Archaeology/History of Art u Archaeology/Italian u Archaeology/Latin u Archaeology/Mathematics u Archaeology/Music u Archaeology/Politics u Archaeology/Psychology u Archaeology/Russian u Archaeology/Scottish History u Archaeology/Slavonic Studies u Archaeology/Theatre Studies u Archaeology/Theology & Religious Studies u Arts & Media Informatics/Archaeology u Arts & Media Informatics/Business & Management u Arts & Media Informatics/Celtic Civilization u Arts & Media Informatics/Classical Civilization u Arts & Media
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Polish u Classical Civilization/Politics u Classical Civilization/Psychology u Classical Civilization/Public Policy u Classical Civilization/Russian u Classical Civilization/Scottish History/Literature u Classical Civilization/Slavonic Studies u Classical Civilization/Theology & Religious Studies u Comparative Literature/Archaeology u Comparative Literature/ Arts & Media Informatics u Comparative Literature/Business & Management u Comparative Literature/Celtic Civilization u Comparative Literature/ Celtic Studies u Comparative Literature/Classical Civilization u Comparative Literature/Czech u Comparative Literature/Economics/Economic & Social History u Comparative Literature/English Language u Comparative Literature/English Literature u Comparative Literature/Film & Television Studies u Comparative Literature/French/German/Italian/Polish/Russian u Comparative Literature/Greek u Comu Comparative parative Literature/History Literature/History of Art u Comparative Literature/ Latin u Comparative Literature/Music u Comparative Literature/Philosophy u Comparative Literature/ Scottish Literature u Comparative Literature/Slavonic Studies u Comparative Literature/Sociology & Anthropology u Comparative Literature/Theatre Studies u Computing Science/Slavonic Studies u Computing/Business & Management u Computing/ Czech/French/Russian u Computing/Economics/Economic & Social History u Computing/English Lanu u Computing/Geography guage/Literature Computing/Greek u Computing/History u Computing/History of Art u Computing/Latin u Computing/ Music u Computing/Philosophy u Computing/Politics u Computing/Psychology u Computing/Public Policy u Computing/Scottish History/Literature u Computing/Theatre Studies u Czech/Business & Management u Czech/Economics/Economic & Social History u Czech/English Language u Czech/English Literature u Czech/Film & Television Studies u Czech/French/German/Italian/Russian u Czech/Geography u Czech/Greek u Czech/History u Czech/ History of Art u Czech/Latin u Czech/Mathematics u Czech/Music u Czech/Philosophy u Czech/Polish u Czech/Politics u Czech/Psychology u Czech/Public Policy u Czech/Scottish History/Literature u Czech/ Slavonic Studies u Czech/Sociology & Anthropology u Czech/Theatre Studies u Czech/Theology & Religious Studies u Economic & Social History/English Literature u Economic & Social History/French/German/Greek/History/Italian/Latin u Economic & Social History/Mathematics u Economic & Social History/Music u Economic & Social History/
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u French/Politics u French/Psychology u French/ Russian u French/Slavonic Studies u French/Sociology & Anthropology u French/Theatre Studies u French/Theology & Religious Studies u Gaelic/ Archaeology u Gaelic/Business & Management u Gaelic/Celtic Civilization u Gaelic/Central & East European Studies u Gaelic/Comparative Literature u Gaelic/Computing u Gaelic/Czech u Gaelic/English Language u Gaelic/English Literature u Gaelic/ French u Gaelic/German u Gaelic/History u Gaelic/ Mathematics u Gaelic/Music u Gaelic/Philosophy u Gaelic/Polish u Gaelic/Psychology u Gaelic/Public Policy u Gaelic/Scottish History/Literature u Geography u Geography/German u Geography/History u Geography/History of Art u Geography/Italian u Geography/Music u Geography/Philosophy u Geography/Polish u Geography/Russian u Geography/ Scottish History/Literature u Geography/Slavonic Studies u Geography/Theatre Studies u German u German/Business & Management u German/History u German/History of Art u German/Italian u German/Mathematics u German/Music u German/Philosophy u German/Polish u German/Politics u German/Psychology u German/Russian u German/ Scottish History u German/Scottish Literature u German/Slavonic Studies u German/Sociology & Anthropology u German/Theatre Studies u Greek u Greek/Business & Management u Greek/History u Greek/History of Art u Greek/Italian u Greek/Latin u Greek/Music u Greek/Philosophy u Greek/Polish u Greek/Politics u Greek/Public Policy u Greek/Russian u Greek/Scottish History/Literature u Greek/Slavonic Studies u Greek/Sociology & Anthropology u Greek/ Theatre Studies u Hispanic Studies u History u History of Art u History of Art/Business & Management u History of Art/Italian/Latin/Polish/Russian u History of Art/Mathematics u History of Art/Music u History of Art/Philosophy u History of Art/Politics u History of Art/Psychology u History of Art/Public Policy u History of Art/Scottish History/Literature u History of Art/Slavonic Studies u History of Art/ Sociology & Anthropology u History of Art/Theatre Studies u History of Art/Theology & Religious Studies u History/Business & Management u History/History Of Art u History/Italian u History/Latin u History/Mathematics u History/Music u History/ Philosophy u History/Polish u History/Politics u History/Psychology u History/Russian u History/ Scottish Literature u History/Slavonic Studies u History/Sociology & Anthropology u History/Theatre Studies u History/Theology & Religious Studies u Italian u Italian/Business & Management u Italian/
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Slavonic & East European Studies u Slavonic Studies/ Theatre Studies u Slavonic Studies/Theology & Religious Studies u Sociology & Anthropology/ Computing Science u Sociology & Anthropology/ English Language u Sociology & Anthropology/ French/German/Italian u Sociology & Anthropology/History/History of Art u Sociology & Anthropology/Music u Sociology & Anthropology/ Philosophy u Sociology & Anthropology/Physics u Sociology & Anthropology/Psychology u Sociology & Anthropology/Scottish History u Sociology & Anthropology/Theatre Studies u Sociology & Anthropology/Theology & Religious Studies u Spanish/Arts & Media Informatics u Spanish/Celtic Studies u Spanish/Central & East European Studies u Spanish/Comparative Literature u Spanish/Computing u Spanish/Czech u Spanish/Economics u Spanish/English Literature u Spanish/French u Spanish/Geography u Spanish/German u Spanish/Greek u Spanish/ History u Spanish/Latin u Spanish/Mathematics u Spanish/Music u Spanish/Polish u Spanish/Public Policy u Spanish/Scottish History/Literature u Spanish/Slavonic Studies u Spanish/Sociology & Anthropology u Spanish/Theatre Studies u Spanish/ Theology & Religious Studies u Statistics u Theatre Studies u Theatre Studies/Classical Civilization u Theatre Studies/English Language/Literature u Theology & Religious Studies/Comparative Literature u Theology & Religious Studies/Computintg Science u Theology & Religious Studies/English Literature u Theology & Religious Studies/German u Theology & Religious Studies/Public Policy BMus Music BEd Primary MA Religious and Philosophical Education with Secondary Teaching BTechEd Technological Education BTechSt Technology and Management u Technological Studies BEng/MEng Aeronautical Engineering u Audio and Video Engineering u Avionics (Aeronautical) u Civil Engineering u Civil Engineering with Architecture u Electronic and Software Engineering u Electronics & Electrical Engineering (European) (MEng) (International) u Electronics with Music u Mechanical Design Engineering (Fast Track) u Mechanical Engineering
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University of Glasgow (European Curriculum) (Fast Track) u Mechanical Engineering with Aeronautics (Fast Track) u Mechanical Engineering with Electrical Engineering (Fast Track) u Microcomputer Systems Engineering u Product Design Engineering BD Ministry (General) u Theology/Religious Studies u MA Religious Studies BAcc Accountancy u Accountancy with Finance u Accountancy with International Accounting u Accountancy with Languages u Accountancy/Economics LLB Law (Fast Track) u Law Ordinary/Honours u Law with Czech u Law with French u Law with French Legal Studies u Law with German u Law with German Legal Studies u Law with Italian u Law with Italian Legal Studies u Law with Polish u Law with Spanish Language u Law with Spanish Legal Studies u Law/Business and Management u Law/Business Economics u Law/Economic and Social History u Law/Economics u Law/English Literature u Law/ Gaelic Language u Law/Geography u Law/History u Law/Philosophy u Law/Politics u Law/Slavonic Studies MBChB Medicine BDS Dentistry BN Nursing BVMS Veterinary Science BSc Veterinary Bioscience BSc/MSc Anatomy u Animal Biology u Applied Mathematics u Applied Mathematics and Astronomy u Applied Mathematics and Business & Management u Applied Mathematics and Chemistry u Applied Mathematics and Computing Science u Applied Mathematics and Economics u Applied Mathematics and Geography u Applied Mathematics and Philosophy u Applied Mathematics and Physics u Applied Mathematics and Psychology u Applied Mathematics and Statistics u Applied Mathematics and Zoology u Archaeological Studies u Archaeology u Archaeology and Earth Science u Archaeology/Geography u Astronomy and Mathematics u Astronomy and Physics u Biochemistry u Biology and Chemistry u Biomedical Sciences u Biomolecular Sciences u Biotechnology u Chemical Physics u Chemical Physics with Work
Placement u Chemistry u Chemistry and Mathematics u Chemistry with European Placement u Chemistry with Forensic Studies u Chemistry with Forensic Studies with Work Placement u Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry u Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry with European Placement u Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry with Work Placement u Chemistry with Work Placement u Computing Science u Computing Science and Economics u Computing Science and Mathematics u Computing Science and Physics u Computing Science/Business and Management u Computing Science/Geography u Computing Science/Mathematics u Computing Science/Physiology (Neuroinformatics) u Computing Science/Psychology u Computing Science/Statistics u Earth Science u Electronic and Software Engineering u Environmental Biogeochemistry u Environmental Chemistry u Environmental Chemistry and Geography u Genetics u Geography u Geography and Mathematics u Geography, Chemistry and the Environment u Human Biology u Immunology u Infection Biology u Marine & Freshwater Biology u Mathematical Sciences u Mathematics u Mathematics u and Economics/Physics/Psychology/Statistics Mathematics/Business and Management u Mathematics/Philosophy u Medical Biochemistry u Microbiology u Molecular and Cellular Biology u Neuroscience u Parasitology u Pharmacology u Physics u Physics and Electronic Engineering u Physics with Astrophysics u Physiology u Physiology and Psychology u Physiology with Sports Science u Physiology, Sports Science and Nutrition u Plant Science u Psychology u Software Engineering u Sports Medicine u Sports Science u Statistics u Statistics and Business and Management u Statistics and Economics u Virology u Zoology MA (Social Sciences) Anthropology/Sociology u Archaeology/Business & Management u Archaeology/Business Economics u Archaeology/Economic & Social History u Archaeology/Economics u Archaeology/Geography u Archaeology/Politics u Archaeology/Psychology u Business & Management with Celtic/Czech/French/ Italian/Polish/Russian u Business & Management/ Mathematics u Business & Management/Philosophy u Business & Management/Politics u Business & Management/Psychology u Business & Management/ Public Policy u Business & Management/Scottish History u Business & Management/Sociology & Anthropology u Business & Management/Statistics u Business and Management u Business Economics u Business Economics/Business & Management u
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University of Glasgow Business Economics/Business History u Business Economics/Computing Science u Business Economics/Economic & Social History u Business Economics/ Economics u Business Economics/Geography u Business Economics/Mathematics u Business Economics/ Philosophy u Business Economics/Politics u Business Economics/Psychology u Business Economics/Public Policy u Business Economics/Scottish History u Business Economics/Sociology & Anthropology u Business Economics/Statistics u Central & East European Studies/Business Economics u Central & East European Studies/Geography u Central & East European Studies/Philosophy u Central & East European Studies/Psychology u Classical Civilization/Business & Management u Classical Civilization/Economic & Social History u Classical Civilization/Geography u Classical Civilization/Philosophy u Classical Civilization/Politics u Classical Civilization/Psychology u Classical Civilization/Public Policy u Classical Civilization/Sociology & Anthropology u Computing Science/Business & Management u Computing Science/Economic & Social History u Computing Science/Economics u Computing Science/Geography u Computing Science/Philosophy u Computing Science/Politics u Computing Science/Psychology u Computing Science/Sociology & Anthropology u Economic & Social History with Czech/French/German/Hispanic Studies/Italian/Polish/Russian u Economic & Social History/Business & Management u Economic & Social History/Economics u Economic & Social History/Geography u Economic & Social History/History u Economic & Social History/ Mathematics u Economic & Social History/Philosophy u Economic & Social History/Politics u Economic & Social History/Psychology u Economic & Social History/Public Policy u Economic & Social History/ Scottish History u Economic & Social History/ Sociology & Anthropology u Economic and Social History u Economics u Economics with Czech/ French/Hispanic Studies/Polish/Russian/Spanish u Economics/Business & Management u Economics/ Geography u Economics/History u Economics/ Mathematics u Economics/Philosophy u Economics/ Politics u Economics/Psychology u Economics/Public Policy u Economics/Scottish History u Economics/ Sociology & Anthropology u Economics/Statistics u Geography u Geography with Czech/French/German/Hispanic Studies/Italian/Polish/Russian/Spanish u Geography/Business & Management u Geography/ Politics u Geography/Public Policy u Geography/ Sociology & Anthropology u History/Business & Management u History/Philosophy u History/Politics
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Higher Degrees Doctorates DDS Dental Surgery (by thesis, open only to Glasgow graduates) DEng Engineering (Awarded to graduates of at least 7 yrs’ standing on published work; non-Glasgow graduates or staff members must do 5 yrs’ research) DLitt DMus Music (awarded on published work, either composition or musicology; open only to Glasgow graduates of 7 yrs’ standing, or officers of 4 yrs’ standing) DSc Engineering (awarded to graduates of at least 7 yrs’ standing on published work; non-Glasgow graduates or staff members must do 5 yrs’ research) u Science (awarded to graduates of at least 7 yrs’ standing on published work; non-Glasgow graduates or staff members must do 5 yrs’ research) DVM Veterinary Medicine (by thesis, open only to Glasgow graduates) DVS Veterinary Surgery (by thesis, open only to Glasgow graduates)
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University of Glasgow EdD Education (by distance learning) LLD Law (open to Glasgow graduates of 7 yrs’ standing, who must submit a published work) MD Medicine (by thesis, open only to Glasgow graduates) PhD PhD by Published Work DClinPsy: 3 yrs Clinical Psychology (2 yrs PT for qualified Clinical Psychologists)
Master’s Degrees LLM: 1 yr Commercial Law u European Legal Studies u Human Rights European Legal Studies u Human Rights Law u International Competition Law & Policy u International Law and Politics u International Law u Law MML Medical Law MMLE Medical Law and Ethics MPC Primary Care MPH Public Health MVPH Veterinary Public Health MSW: 1 yr Social Work (for candidates who have passed the Diploma in Social Work) MAcc: 1--2 yrs International Accounting & Financial Management MArch: 1--2 yrs Architecture MBA: 1--2 yrs Business Administration (by exam and dissertation) MChin: 2 yrs including 6 mths’ study in the People’s Republic of China Chinese Studies MFin: 1 yr International Finance & Financial Institutions MEd: 1--2 yrs Education u Academic Practice u Educational Studies u English Language Teaching u Inclusive Education u Professional Development & Enquiry u Religious Education MLitt: 1--2 yrs Arts and Humanities
19th-century Art, Architecture & Design u Aerial Photography & Geophysical Survey in Archaeology u American Studies u Ancient Drama u Archaeological Studies u Art: Politics: Transgression: 20th Century Avant-Gardes u Atlantic Studies u Battlefield Archaeology u Classical Antiquity, Receptions of u Classical Archaeology & Ancient History u Classics u Collecting & Collections, History of u Colonial and Post-Colonial Studies u Creative Writing u Decorative Arts & Design History u Dramaturgy u English Language & English Linguistics u European Cinema u Film Journalism u Film & Television Studies u Gaelic with Scottish Studies u German Thought, Modern u Historical Archaeology u History u History & Computing u Inter-Faith Studies u Literature, Theology & the Arts u Material Culture & Artefact Studies u Medieval & Renaissance Studies u Medieval Archaeology u Medieval Scottish Studies u Mediterranean Archaeology u Modernities: Modernism, Modernity & Post-Modernity u Philosophy u Philosophy 1 (Conversion) u Philosophy 2 (General) u Popular Music Studies (Creative Practice) u Popular Music Studies (Music Industries) u Professional Archaeology u Reading European Cultures u Romanticism & the forms of Modernity u Scottish Cultural Heritage u Scottish Gaelic Literature & Language u Scottish Literature/Studies u Scottish Studies with Gaelic u Theology & Religious Studies u Tourism, Heritage & Development u Translation Studies in Scotland u Victorian Literature u War Studies u Writing Education English, Educational & Cultural Studies MRes: 1--3 yrs Biomedical and Life Sciences Bioinformatics u Biomedical Sciences u Ecology & Environmental Biology u Evolutionary Biology & Systematics u Marine & Freshwater Ecology & Environmental Management u Molecular Parasitology u Plant Science u Systems Biology Education Education & Social Purpose Law, Business and Social Sciences Public Policy Research u Russian, Central & East European Studies u Urban Research u Accounting & Finance Medicine Molecular Medicine Physical Sciences Human Geography MSc: 1--3 yrs Arts and Humanities
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University of Glasgow Computer Forensics & e-Discovery u Information Management & Preservation (Digital)/(Archives & Records Management) u Media Management Education Adult & Continuing Education (teaching Adults) u Educational Studies u Psychological Studies u Public Service Management (Educational Leadership) u Science & Science Education Engineering Aerospace Engineering & Management u Civil Engineering & Management u Desalination Technology u Electrical Engineering & Management u Electronics & Electrical Engineering u Engineering & Management u Flood Risk Management u Geotechnical Engineering u Marine Engineering/Technology u Mechanical Engineering/Management u Space Mission Analysis & Design u Structural Engineering & Mechanics u System Level Integration u Technical Management of Ship Operations u Water Resources Engineering Management Information and Mathematical Sciences Advanced Computing Science u Computing Science u Information Technology u Psychological Science, Research Methods of Law, Business and Social Sciences Applied Social Research u Central Banking u China in the International Arena u City & Regional Planning u City Planning & Real Estate Development u City Planning & Regeneration u Contemporary Economic History u Criminology & Criminal Justice u Development Studies u Economic Development u Economics/Economics, Banking & Finance u Environment & Sustainable Development u Equality & Human Rights u European Politics u Finance & Economic Development u Financial Economics u Gender, Rights & Development u Global Movements, Social Justice & Sustainability u History & Computing u Housing Studies u Human Rights & International Politics u International Banking & Finance u International Development u International Financial Economics u International Politics (Research) u International Trade & Finance u Management (Corporate Advantage) u Management (Development Policy) u Management (Enterprise & Business Growth) u Management (Human Resource Management) u Management (International Business) (International Finance) u Management (International Market Entry & Development) u Management (International Marketing) u Management (International Real Estate) u Management (Mathematics) (Mathematics & Statistics) u Management Research u Monetary Economics & Finance u Political
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Communication u Project Planning & Development Policy Analysis u Public Policy u Racism & Imperialism u Real Estate/Real Estate & Regeneration u Russian, Central & East European Studies u Social History u Social Science Research u Sociology u Urban & Housing Practice u Urban Policy & Practice u Urban Regeneration Medicine MSc Dent Sci: 36 mths PT Primary Dental Care MSc Clin Sci: 1 yr Reproductive & Maternal Sciences u Paediatric Science u Surgical Oncology MSc Medical Science: 1--3 yrs Applied Neuropsychology u Clinical Neuropsychology/Nutrition/Pharmacology/Physics u Health Care u Human Nutrition u Medical Genetics u Sports & Exercise Medicine Physical Sciences Geospatial & Mapping Sciences u Geoinformation Technology & Cartography MTh: 1--4 yrs Arts and Humanities u Christian Practice u InterFaith Studies u Literature, Theology & the Arts u Theology & Religious Studies
Postgraduate Diploma: Arts and Humanities Aerial Photography & Geophysical Survey in Archaeology u Archaeological Studies u Battlefield Archaeology u Czech/Polish/Russian u Gaelic with Scottish Studies u Historical Archaeology/History/ History & Computing u Information Management & Preservation u Material Culture & Artefact Studies u Medieval Archaeology/Scottish Studies u Mediterranean Archaeology u Professional Archaeology u Scottish Gaelic Literature & Language u Scottish Studies/Scottish Studies with Gaelic u Theology & Religious Studies Biomedical and Life Sciences Bioinformatics u Biomedical Sciences u Ecology & Environmental Biology u Evolutionary Biology u Marine & Freshwater Ecology & Environmental Management u Molecular Parasitology u Plant Science u Systems Biology Education Academic Practice u Adult & Continuing Education (Teaching Adults) u Early Childhood Education u English, Educational & Cultural Studies u School Leadership & Management (Scottish Qualification for Headship) u School Management u Support for Learning
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University of Glasgow Engineering Aerospace Engineering (Advanced PG Dip) u Desalination Technology u Electronics & Electrical Engineering u Flood Risk Management u Geotechnical Engineering u Marine Engineering/Technology u Mechanical Engineering u Space Mission Analysis & Design u Structural Engineering & Mechanics u System Level Integration u Technical Management of Ship Operations u Water Resources Engineering Management Information and Mathematical Sciences Computing Science u Information Technology Law, Business and Social Sciences Central Banking u Contemporary Economic History u Criminology & Criminal Justice u Development Studies u Economic Development u Economics, Banking & Finance u Environment & Sustainable Development u Equality & Human Rights u European Politics u Finance & Economic Development u Gender, Rights & Development u Housing Studies u Human Rights & International Politics u International Banking & Finance u International Development u International Finance & Economic Policy u Monetary Economics & Finance u Political Communication u Project Planning & Development Policy Analysis u Public Policy Research u Social History u Social Science Research u Social Work u Sociological Studies u Sociology Medicine
Applied Neuropsychology u Clinical Neuropsychology u Health Care u Human Nutrition u Sports & Exercise Medicine Physical Sciences Geospatial & Mapping Sciences u Geoinformation Technology & Cartography PGCert: 1 yr Arts and Humanities Information Management & Preservation Biomedical and Life Sciences Molecular Parasitology Education Academic Practice u Adult Literacy & Numeracy u Arts in Education u Early Childhood Education u Middle Leadership & Management in Schools u Primary Physical Education u Religious Education (distance learning) u Support for Learning Engineering Technical Management of Ship Operations Law, Business and Social Sciences Real Estate u Spatial Planning Medicine Health Care u Primary Care Physical Sciences Geospatial & Mapping Sciences u Geoinformation Technology & Cartography PGDE (Primary) PGDE (Secondary)
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First Degrees BArch: 3--4 yrs BA Hons Design: 4 yrs Options available: Ceramics u Interior Design u Silversmithing and Jewellery u Textiles u Visual Communications BA Hons Fine Art: 4 yrs Options available: Painting & PrintmakingPhotography u Sculpture & Environmental Art
BArch Hons: 4 yrs Architectural Studies BDes Hons: 4 yrs Product Design BEng Hons: 4 yrs
Higher Degrees MArch: 1--2 yrs Architectural Studies (by taught course or research)
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PhD: 3--4 yrs Architectural Studies MEDes: 5 yrs Product Design MEng Hons: 5 yrs Product Design Engineering (course delivered jointly with Mechanical Engineering at the University of Glasgow.) MPhil: PT u
GLASGOW CALEDONIAN UNIVERSITY Cowcaddens Road Glasgow G4 0BA Tel: 0800 027 9171 Fax: 01413 313005 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.caledonian.ac.uk
Undergraduate Programmes BSc/BSc Hons Audio Technology with Electronics u Audio Technology with Multimedia u Biomedical Science u Building Control Surveying u Building Services Engineering u Building Surveying u Cell and Molecular Biology u Computing with Specialist Streams u Construction Management u Environmental Civil Engineering u Environmental Management & Planning u Financial Mathematics u Fire Risk Engineering u Food Bioscience u Forensic Investigation u Games Software Development u Human Biology with Sociology & Psychology u Human Nutrition & Dietetics u Interior Design u Internet Software Development u Mathematics and Computing u Mathematics for Business Analysis u Medical Illustration u Microbiology u Multimedia Technology u Networking & Computer Support u Occupational Therapy u Ophthalmic Dispensing u Optometry u Pharmacology u Physiotherapy u Podiatry u Property Management & Valuation u Psychology u Quantity Surveying u Radiography (Diagnostic Imaging Science & Radiation Oncology Science) BA/BA Hons Accountancy u Accountancy with Other Disciplines u Adventure Recreation Management u Applied Graphics Technology with Multimedia u Business u Business Economics u Business Information Management u Business Law u Business Studies u Communication and Mass Media u Criminology u Electronic
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Business u Entertainment & Events Management u Fashion Business u Fashion Marketing u Financial Services u Hospitality Management u Integrated Product Design u International Business u Journalism u Knowledge Management u Legal Studies u Marketing (with specialist route in Media) u Nursing Studies RN u Retailing u Risk Management u Social Sciences u Social Work u Sports Management u The Caledonian u Tourism (Conference & Venue) Management u Tourism International Travel Management u Tourism Management BEngHons Electrical Power Engineering u Electronic Engineering u Manufacturing Systems Engineering u Mechanical and Power Plant Systems u Mechanical Electronic Systems Engineering DipHE Computer Aided Mechanical Engineering u Computer Engineering u Electronic Engineering u Human Biosciences u Mechatronics u Midwifery RM u Multimedia Visualization with Product Design u Nursing RN u Operating Department Practitioner u Telecommunications Engineering LLB/LLBHons Bachelor of Laws
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University of Glasgow
Postgraduate Programmes LLM European & International Law u European & International Trade Law u European Law u International Contracting u International Trade Law MAcc Master of Accounting Corporate Governance u Oil and Gas Accounting u Public Sector Financial Management MBA Public Management u Strategic Financial Management u Tourism Management u Voluntary Sector MSc Acturial Science u Advanced Computer Networking u Applied Instrumentation and Control u Applied Social Sciences u Biomedical Science u Building Services Engineering u Business Development u City of Glasgow Medicine & Science in Sport & Exercise u Community Health u Construction Innovation u Construction Management u Creative Technologies u Cultural Heritage Studies u e-Business u Embedded Systems Design u Energy & Environmental Management u Enterprise Systems Development u Environmental Civil Engineering u Fashion Marketing u Financial Services u Food & Applied Nutrition u Forensic Psychology u Framework for the Professions in Health & Social Care u Games Technology u Health Care Property & Facilities Management u Human Resources Management u Information Management Systems u Information Systems Analysis u Information Systems Development u Information Technology u Information Technology (Oracle Applications) u Information Technology in e-Learning u Information Technology in Mobile Devices u Information Technology in Wireless Technology u Information Technology Management & Consultancy u Knowledge Management u Learning Technology u Logistics and Supply Chain Management u Maintenance Management u Management (e-Commerce) u Management (Financial Management) u Management (General) u Management (Marketing) u Management (Operations) u
Management of Information Systems u Mechanical Engineering (with options in Design or Manufacture) u Midwifery u Network Security u New Venture Creation u Nursing u Occupational Therapy (pre-registration) u Occupational Therapy (with specialist routes in Forensic Studies or Employment Rehabilitation) u Physiotherapy (with specialist routes in Manual Therapy, Cardiac Rehabilitation and Occupational Health & Ergonomics) u Podiatry (with specialist routes in Occupational Health & Ergonomics and Theory of Podiatric Surgery) u Primary Care u Product Design & Development u Psychology and Mental Health u Psychology in Criminal and Penal Contexts u Public Health u Radiography (Diagnostic Imaging/Radiation Oncology) u Rehabilitation Science u Risk Management u Social Work (Post First Qualification Route) u Social Work (Professional PgD Route) u Software Development u Theory of Podiatric Surgery u Waste Management u Wireless Communication Technologies u Wireless Networking u Work-based Learning in Podiatry
Other Programmes Anomalies in Binocular Vision and Orthoptics u Certificate in Counselling Scales u Sexual and Reproductive Health u Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) u Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) u Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA) u Diploma in Health and Safety Management u MFin Master of Finance u MRes Business and Management u PgC Management (in Voluntary Sector) u PgC Management (in-company delivery) u PgC Management (Online) u PgD Clinical & Applied Hypnosis u PgD Community Nursing u PgD Dietetics u PgD Journalism Studies u PgD Specialist Nursing u Postgraduate Learning Contract Programmes by Work-based Learning
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University of Gloucestershire
UNIVERSITY OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE Admissions & Recruitment Office Hardwick Administration Centre St Paul’s Road Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL50 4BS Tel: 08707 201100 Fax: 01242 714827 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.glos.ac.uk BA/BA Hons or BSc/BSc Hons joint combinations: most are three years FT/six years PT, some combinations are four years sandwich. Diplomas All BA/BSc in the modular scheme (single honours or combined) can be studied to diploma level, two years FT, or the Certificate of Higher Education level one year FT. Some of the subject areas are offered as Higher National Diplomas (HND/ HNCs).
First Degrees BA Hons: 3 yrs Advertising u Applied Health Studies u Broadcast Journalism u Community Development u Community Health Studies u Community Nursing Specialist Practice u Creative Writing u Digital Film Management u Digital Film Production u Early Childhood Studies u Editorial & Advertising Photography u Graphic Design u Human Biology u Illustration with Animation u Landscape Architecture u Law u Marketing, Advertising & Communications u Marketing Management & Branding u Marketing Programmes (4 titles) u Marketing Services & Tourism u Media & Music Management u Photography -Editorial & Advertising u Photography PQE u Photojournalism u Popular Music u Print Journalism u Public Relations u Publishing u Radio Production u Strategic Business Management u Television Production 3 yrs FT or 5--6 yrs PT Advertising u Design for Interactive Media u Graphic Design u Fine Art (Video) u Fine Art (Painting & Drawing) u Fine Art (Photography) u Playwork (Diploma or Certificate of Higher Education, PT only) 4 yrs sandwich Business Management Hospitality Management u International Hospitality Management u Marketing Management BSc Hons: 3 yrs Interactive Games Design u Multimedia u Network Computing u Social Work
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BEd Hons: 3 yrs FT Primary Education (3--7 Foundation/Key Stage 1) u Primary Education (5--11 Key Stage 1/2) BA/BA Hons or BSc/BSc Hons: 3--6 yrs (available as single or joint combination) Accounting & Financial Management u Adventure Leisure Management u Animal Biology u Biology u Broadcast Journalism u Business Information Technology u Business Management u Community Development u Database Systems u Computing u Creative Writing u Criminology u English Language u English Literature u Environmental Management u Environmental Science u Events Management u Exercise & Health Sciences u Film Studies u Fine Art u Garden Design u Geography u Health, Community and Social Care u Heritage Management u History u Hospitality Management u Human Geography u Human Resource Management u Information Technology u International Business & Marketing u International Marketing Management u International Tourism Management u Internet Systems Development u Landscape Design u Landscape Management u Leisure Management u Local Policy u Management u Marketing Management u Media Communications & Culture u Multimedia u Physical Geography u Print Journalism u Psychology u Religion, Philosophy & Ethics u Sociology u Sport & Exercise Sciences u Sport Science u Sports Development u Sports Education u Sports Tourism Management u Tourism Management u Water Resource Management
Higher Degrees MEd: 1--4 yrs Early Years Educational Leadership u Inclusive Education u Professional Development MA: 1--4 yrs Applied Human Geography u Biblical Studies u Broadcast Journalism u Digital Cinema Production u Environmental Policy & Management u
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University of Gloucestershire Environmental Resource Planning u Film & Media u Fine Art u Human Resource Development u Landscape Architecture (no PG cert) u Landscape Architecture (Conversion) (PG Dip only) u Leading Change by Action Research u Literature since 1950 u Management u Management of Human Resources u Marketing Management u New Testament u Old Testament u Photography u Religion & Society u Research Methods (Arts & Humanities) u Research Methods (Business & Informatics) u Research Methods (Countryside Planning) u Research Methods (Earth Sciences) u Research Methods (Education & Social Science) u Research Methods (Human Geography) u Research Methods (Sports Leisure) u Sports Development u Tourism & Sustainable Development u Tourism & Urban Culture MBA: 1--4 yrs Business Administration u MBA for the Family Business MSc: 1--4 yrs Aplied Physical Geography u Business Psychology u Commercial Computing u e-Business Technology u Environmental Policy & Management u Environmental Resource Planning u European Rural Development u Health & Social Care (with Advanced Award in Social Work) u Multimedia u Physical Activity & Health Development u Water & Environmental Management MPhil: 1--3 yrs Applied Social Studies u Applied Theology u Biblical Studies u Computing u European Rural Development u Fine Art u Geography u Health & Social Care u History u Human Resources Management u Information Technology u Leisure Management Studies u Marketing & Service Culture u Multimedia u Organizational Behaviour u Professional Development u Psychology u Religious Education u Religious Studies u Rural Leisure -- Rural Welfare u Social Policy u Sociology u Sports Studies u The Management of Behaviour u Theory of Art u Women’s Studies
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Geography u Applied Physical Geography u Biblical Studies u Broadcast Journalism u Business Psychology u Commercial Computing u Creative & Critical Writing u Digital Cinema Production u e-Business Technology u Educational Leadership u Environmental Policy and Management u European Rural Development u Film & Media u Fine Art u Human Resource Development u Inclusive Education u Integrated Waste & Environmental Management u Landscape Architecture (no PG Dip) u Literature Since 1950 u Marketing Management u Management of Human Resources u Multimedia u Occupational Psychology u Old Testament u Photography u Physical Activity & Health Development u Print Journalism u Professional Development u Religion & Society u Sports Development u Tourism & Sustainable Development u Tourism & Urban Culture
Certi¢cates PGCert: 1 semester -- 2 yrs Animation & Interactive Media u Applied Human Geography u Applied Physical Geography u Behaviour & Learning Challenge u Biblical Studies u Broadcast Journalism u Business Administration u Business Psychology u Climate Change Management u Commercial Computing u Creative & Critical Writing u Digital Cinema Production u Educational Leadership u Environmental and Sustainability Management u Environmental Impact Assessment and Management u Environmental Policy & Management u Family Business Advice u Film & Media u Fine Art u Health & Social Care (with Advanced Award in Social Work) u Human Resource Development u Inclusive Education u Integrated Waste & Environmental Management u Landscape Architecture u Literature Since 1950 u Management u Management of Human Resources u Mentoring & Coaching u Multimedia u Occupational Psychology u Old Testament u Photography u Physical Activity & Health Development u Print Journalism u Professional Development u Promoting Learning u Religion & Society u School Self Education u Specific Learning Difficulties u Sports Development u Tourism & Urban Culture Cert HE: 1 yr (UG) PGCE: 1 yr Primary u Secondary u Higher Education Education (Practice Education)
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University of Greenwich
UNIVERSITY OF GREENWICH Old Royal Naval College Park Row Greenwich London SE10 9LS Tel: 020 8331 8000 Fax: 020 8331 8145 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.gre.ac.uk * Subject to validation
Undergraduate Courses Architecture & Construction BA 3D-Digital Design u Architecture u Construction Business Management u Construction Surveying Management u Fine Art u Garden Design u Graphic & Digital Design u Landscape Architecture u Photography* u Real Estate BSc Building Surveying u Construction Business Management u Construction Surveying Management u Design and Construction Management u Estate Management u Housing Studies u Landscape Management (Land Use) u Quantity Surveying u Real Estate HND/HNC Architectural Design u Building Studies u Building Surveying u Construction Management u Fine Art u Garden Design HNC u Garden Design HND u Graphic Design u Graphic & Digital Design HND u Landscape Management (Land Use) HNC u Landscape Management (Land Use) HND u Photography u Quantity Surveying
Business School BA with Foundation year Business Administration (Extended) u Foundation Year for Business and Tourism Degree BA Accounting & Finance u Business Administration u Business Administration 1-yr completion course for HND students u Business Studies u Business Administration u Business Economics u Events Management u Finance & Financial Information Systems u Human Resource Management u International Business u International Marketing u Marketing u Marketing Communications u Operations & Logistics Management u Tourism Management
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BSc Business Economics u Economics u Economics with Banking HND/HNC Business Administration HND u Business Studies (Medway) HND u Business Studies HND/HNC u Hospitality Management HND/HNC u Leisure Management HND/HNC u Retail Management HND u Tourism Management HND Other Awards Minor Awards in Business/Tourism
Computing & Mathematical Sciences BSc Business Computing u Business Information Technology (BIT) u Computing u Computing and Mathematics u Computing and Statistics u Computer Systems and Networking u Computing with Games Development u Computing with Multimedia u Computing Science u Decision Science u Digital Animation and Production u Entertainment Technology and Music Production u Games & Multimedia Technologies u Information Systems u Internet Computing u Internet Information Systems u Mathematics u Mathematics, Statistics and Computing u Mobile Computing u Multimedia and Internet Technology u Multimedia Technology u Software Engineering u Statistics u Web Technologies BEng Computer Systems and Networking u Software Engineering HND/HNC Computing HND u Computing (partner college) u Television Production Technology HND (partner college)
Education & Training BA Childhood Language Education Qualified
Studies u Education Studies u English Teaching and Linguistics u Physical and Sport u Primary Education With Teacher Status (QTS) u Secondary
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BA Social Care Social Work
PGCE Primary Postgraduate Certificate in Education Secondary Postgraduate Certificate in Education Secondary PGCE Design & Technology
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Engineering BEng with Foundation year Extended Engineering BEng Automotive Engineering with Management u Civil Engineering u Civil Engineering with Project Management u Civil Engineering with Water & Environmental Management u Communications Systems & Software Engineering u Computer Networking u Computer Systems & Software Engineering u Control & Instrumentation Engineering u Electrical Engineering u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Electrical & Electronic Engineering Technologies u Electronic Engineering u Electronics & Computer Systems u Engineering Business Management u Games & Entertainment Systems Software Engineering u Industrial Automation u Internet Technologies u Manufacturing Systems Engineering u Marine Engineering Technology u Mechanical Engineering u u Mechanical Engineering Technology Mechatronics BSc Civil Engineering u Computing (Medway) u Engineering Business Management u Information & Communications Technology u Information Technology Management for Business u Internet Engineering & Web Management HND/HNC Civil Engineering Studies u Computer Systems Engineering u Electronic Engineering u Mechanical Engineering MEng Software Engineering Contracting & Consulting
Health & Social Care BSc Complementary Therapies u Health u Midwifery (pre-registration) u Nursing (pre-registration) u Public Health u Psychology
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Pharmacy MPharm Pharmacy
Science BSc with Foundation year Extended Degree in Science BA Geology/Geography/Environmental Science & Geographical Information Systems u Geography BSc Analytical Chemistry u Animal Management u Biomedical Sciences u Biosciences (Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology) u Biosciences (Medical Physiology) u Biosciences (Biological Sciences) u Chemistry u Environmental Science u Equine Management u Fitness Science u Forensic Science u Geography u Geology u Geology/Geography/Environmental Science & Geographical Information Systems u Horticulture (Commercial) u Human Nutrition u International Agriculture u Medicinal Horticulture u Pharmaceutical Chemistry u Pharmaceutical Sciences u Sports Science u Sports Science with Professional Football Coaching
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University of Greenwich HND/HNC Applied Biology HND/HNC u Biomedical Science u Forensic Science HND u Horticulture (Commercial) HNC u Horticulture (Commercial) HND u International Agriculture HND u Medicinal Horticulture HND/HNC u Sports Science HND
Postgraduate Courses Architecture & Construction MPhil/PhD Research Degrees Professional Cert Architecture Part 2 exemption u Architectural Practice Part 3 exemption MA Architecture u Garden Design u Garden History u Landscape Architecture u Landscape Planning and Assessment u European Landscape Architecture u Urban Design u Website Architecture MSc Building Engineering u Building Rehabilitation u Construction Management & Economics u Facilities Management u Housing Management & Policy u Occupational Hygiene u Occupational Safety & Health u Open (Built Environment Studies) u Project Management u Property and Construction by Research u Real Estate Development & Investment PGCert Garden History u Occupational Hygiene u Occupational Safety & Health Dip/Cert Architecture u Landscape Architecture u Landscape Studies u Occupational Hygiene u Occupational Safety & Health
Business School DBA Doctorate in Business Administration* MPA Master’s in Public Administration* MPhil/PhD Research Degrees MBA MBA u MBA Entrepeneurship u MBA Maritime Management MA Business and Financial Economics u The Cultural Industries Management suite of programmes: Arts Management; Cultural Industries Management; Cultural Tourism Management; Heritage Management; Museum Management u e-Logistics and Supply Chain Management (SCM) u International Business
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MSc Accounting & Finance u Business and Financial Economics u Finance & Financial Information Systems u Financial Management u International Banking and Finance PGDip Business and Financial Economics u The Cultural Industries Management suite of programmes: Arts Management; Cultural Industries Management; Cultural Tourism Management; Heritage Management; Museum Management u Management Studies Diploma/Certificate Leadership & Management (CIPD) -- Personnel Studies u Museum Management
Computing & Mathematical Sciences MPhil/PhD Research Degrees MSc Applied Mathematical Modelling & Scientific Computing u Computer Security and Audit u Computer Systems & Networking u Computing u Computing & Information Systems u Data Warehousing and Data Mining u Distributed Computing Systems u Enterprise Database and Data Warehousing u Enterprise Software Engineering u Information Systems Management u Information Technology u Internet Technology u Internet Technology & e-Commerce (ITeC) u Management of Business Information Technology u Mobile Computing and Communications u Research MA Management of Business Information Technology
Education & Training EdD Doctorate in Education MPhil/PhD Research MA Education u Higher Education Education & Training MSc Education Management
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University of Greenwich PGCE Primary Education u Primary French u Secondary Education u Post-Compulsory Education & Training CertEd Post-Compulsory Education & Training PGDip Higher Education PGCert Higher Education
Engineering MSc Civil Engineering u Computer Networking u Computer Networking Management u Computer Systems and Software Engineering u Digital Signal Processing u Electrical and Electronic Engineering u Electrical Power Engineering u Embedded Systems u Engineering (by research) u Engineering Management (Supply Chain Management) u Engineering Management (Enterprise Engineering) u Games and Entertainment Systems Software Engineering* u Industrial Engineering* u Information and Communications Techu Information and nology (e-Technology) Communications Technology (Operations Technology) u Internet Engineering and Web Management u Manufacturing Systems u Manufacturing Systems (Computer Integrated Manufacturing) u Manufacturing Systems (Lean Manufacturing) u Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering u Mobile Communications Systems Engineering* u Wireless Communications Systems*
Humanities MA Critical Studies, New Media and the Practising Arts u International Criminology u Language Learning and Japanese Language Teaching u Management of Language Learning u Philosophy u Research u World Trade & Development: Regulation & Responsibility MSc Criminal Justice Studies u World Trade & Development: Regulation & Responsibility PGDip Criminal Justice Studies u International Criminology u Philosophy u Management of Language Learning PGCert Criminal Justice Studies LLM Biosecurity and Trade u LLM (by research) MPhil/PhD Humanities
Natural Resources Institute MSc/PGDip Natural Resources u Natural Resources (by research) u Food Safety & Quality Management u Food Safety & Quality Management (by research)
Science MPhil/PhD Research (Agricultural and Food Science) u Research (Development Studies)
Greenwich Maritime Institute
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MSc/PGDip Medicines Management PGCert Medicines Management u Supplementary/Extended Independent Prescribing for Nurses u Practice Certificate in Supplementary Prescribing for Pharmacists MPhil/PhD Biomedical Sciences u Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences (Research) u Environmental and Earth Sciences MSc Biomedical Sciences u Environmental Conservation u Geographical Information Systems with Remote Sensing u Industrial Pharmaceutical Studies u Nutritional Sciences u Open u Pharmaceutical Sciences u Remote Sensing with Geographical Information Systems u Research (Chemical and Life Sciences) u Research (Environmental Sciences) u Research (Flexible Learning) u Responsible Tourism Management
Health & Social Care MPhil/PhD Health and Social Care MA Professional Practice in Health & Social Care MSc Reseach in Health and Social Care u Therapeutic Counselling PGDip Child and Adolescent Mental Health u Professional Practice in Health & Social Care PGCert Child Protection Diploma Psychology
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University of Greenwich PGDip Biomedical Sciences u Geographical Information Systems with Remote Sensing u Remote Sensing
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GRIMSBY INSTITUTE OF FURTHER AND HIGHER EDUCATION Grimsby College Nuns Corner Grimsby DN34 5BQ Tel: 08003 283631 Fax: 01472 315506 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.grimsby.ac.uk The Institute is validated by: The University of Huddersfield u University of Hull u Lancaster University u Leeds Metropolitan u Sheffield Hallam University
First Degrees BA Hons Tourism & Business Management u Business Management u Creative Music u Design u Early Childhood Studies (top-up) u English Studies u Fine & Applied Art u Journalism u Multimedia u Photography u Professional Writing u Sociology with Psychology u TV, Film and Video
BSc Hons Computing (top-up) u Engineering Year 0--1 pre-degree course Foundation Degree Applied Digital Media (Broadcasting) u Art Management u Business u Computing u Early Childhood Studies u Engineering (subject to validation) u Financial Management u Health & Care Management u Health & Social Care u Health Related Exercise & Fitness u Managing Crime & Disorder u Marketing u Media Management u Mental Health Studies u Performing Arts u Sport & Leisure Management u Tourism & Hospitality Business Management u LLB (Honours) Law Years 1 & 2
HARPER ADAMS UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Newport Shropshire TF10 8NB Tel: 01952 820280 Fax: 01952 814783 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.harper-adams.ac.uk Please visit our website for full information on all the courses we offer
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Heriot-Watt University
HERIOT-WATT UNIVERSITY Riccarton Edinburgh EH14 4AS Tel: 0131 451 3376 Fax: 0131 451 3630 E-mail:
[email protected];
[email protected] Website: www.hw.ac.uk
First Degrees BSc Ord: 3 yrs General Mathematics BA Hons: 4 yrs Bachelor of Business Administration u Fashion Design for Industry u Business Management with industrial experience u Design for Textiles (Fashion, Interior, Art) BBA Hons: 4 yrs Bachelor of Business Administration with Information Technology BEng Hons: 4 yrs Architectural Engineering u Chemical Engineering u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Electronic & Photonic Engineering u Engineering u Mechanical & Energy Engineering u Mechanical Engineering with Computer Aided Engineering u Robotics & Cybertronics BSc Hons: 4 yrs Actuarial Mathematics & Statistics u Applied Marine Biology u Applied Psychology u Architectural Engineering u Biochemistry u Biological Sciences u Brewing & Distilling u Building Economics & Quantity Surveying u Building Services Construction Management u Building Services Quantity Surveying u Building Surveying u Clothing Design & Manufacture u Chemistry u Chemistry with Biochemistry u Chemistry with Computer Science u Chemistry with Environmental Economics u Chemistry with French u Chemistry with German u Chemistry with Management u Chemistry with Materials u Chemistry with Pharmaceutical Chemistry u Chemistry with Spanish u Chemistry with a year in Australia u Chemistry with a year in North America u Civil Engineering Construction Management u Civil Engineering Financial Management u Computational Physics u Computer Science u Construction Management u Construction Project Management u Estate Management u Financial Mathematics u Food Science, Technology & Management u Information Technology u Integrated Product Design u Engineering & Management u Mathematical, Statistical & Acturial Sciences u Mathematics u Microbiology u
Photonics & Lasers u Engineering Physics u Physics u Physics with Education u Physics with Environmental Science u Planning & Development u Urban & Regional Planning u Sport & Exercise Science u Sport & Exercise Science with Psychology u Mathematics with Computer Science or Economics or Education or European Language or Finance or Management or Physics or Statistics u Statistics u Textiles & Fashion Design Management MA: 4 yrs Applied Languages & Translating (ALT) u Business & Economics u Economics u Accountancy & Business Law u Accountancy & Economics u Accountancy & Finance u Economics and Business Law u Economics & Finance u Economics and Marketing u Business & Finance u International Management u Finance and Business Law u Foreign Languages & TEFOL u International Business & Languages u Languages (Interpreting & Translating) (LINT) u Management u Management with Business Law u Management with Human Resource Management u Management with Marketing u Management with Operations & Technology Management MChem: 5 yrs Chemistry with a year in North America u Chemistry with a year in Australia u Chemistry u Chemistry with Biochemistry u Chemistry with a European Language u Chemistry with Computer Science u Chemistry with Environmental Economics u Chemistry with Forensic Science u Chemistry with industrial experience u Chemistry with Management u Chemistry with Materials u Chemistry with Pharmaceutical Chemistry u Chemistry with Professional Education u Chemistry with a year in Europe MEng: 5 yrs Architectural Engineering u Civil & Environmental Engineering u Civil Engineering u Civil Engineering with International Studies u Chemical Engineering u Computing & Electronics u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Electronic and Photonic Engineering u Mechancial & Energy Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Mechanical Engineering with International Studies u Robotics and Cybertronics u
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Master’s Degrees MSc/PG Diploma/PG Cert Energy u Reservoir Evaluation & Management u Applied Mathematical Sciences u Brewing & Distilling u Building Conservation (Technology & Management) (by distance learning only) u Built Environment u Construction Financial Management (distance learning only) u Construction Management (Project Management) u Distributed & Multimedia Information Systems u Embedded Systems u Facilities Management u Flood Risk Management u Food Science Safely & Health (distance learning) u Geotechnical Engineering u Housing (PT) u Information Technology: Applied Systems u Information Technology: Embedded Systems u Information Technology: Mobile Communications u Interactive Multimedia u Microsystems Engineering u Property Investment & Finance (by distance learning only) u Safety, Risk & Reliability Engineering u Structural Engineering u Structural Rehabilitation, Repair & Maintenance u System Level Integration u Translation & Conference Interpreting u Translation & Public Service Interpreting u Translation & Technology u Urban Real Estate Management & Development u Urban Regeneration & PG Cert u Water Resources Engineering Management MDes/Diploma/Cert: 1--2 yrs Professional Design for Fashion & Textiles MA/MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert International Design Marketing (Fashion & Textiles) u Design Management for Interactive Media MURP: 2 yrs Urban and Regional Planning
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MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert Acturial Science u Architectural Engineering u Architectural Engineering with Management u Building Services Engineering u Building Services Engineering Management u Building Services Facilities Management u Business Management u Business Management with Finance u Business Management with HRM u Business Management with International Marketing u Civil Engineering & Construction Management u Clothing Management u Creative 3D Technologies u Distributed and Multimedia Information Systems u Environmental Services u European Studies with Economic Integration u European Studies with Political Integration u European Studies with Translation Studies u Finance u Financial Management (by distance learning) u Financial Mathematics u Forensic Materials u Geoscience for Subsurface Exploration Appraisal and Development (GeoSEAD) u Housing (Professional Practice) u Housing Studies u Human Resource Management (by distance learning) u Information Technology u International Accounting & Finance u International Banking & Finance u International Fashion Marketing u Logistics and Supply Chain Management u Marketing (by distance learning) u Marine Resource Development & Protection u Marine Resoure Management u Mobile and Handheld Applications u Petroleum Engineering u Petroleum Engineering (by distance learning) u Photonics and Optoelectrical Devices u Nanotechnology and Microsystems u Renewable Energy (FLAIR) u Reservoir Evaluation & Management u Reservoir Evaluation & Management (by distance learning) u Strategic Focus (by distance learning) u Strategic Project Planning u Supply Chain Management u Sustainability Engineering u Sustainable Process Management u Urban & Regional Planning u Vision, Image and Signal Processing MSc/PG Dip Engineering Materials Design of Applications Information Technology (IS) Flexible learning Strategic Focus DBA/MSc
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Degrees validated by Heriot-Watt University o¡ered at: EDINBURGH COLLEGE OF ART Lauriston Place Edinburgh EH3 9DF Tel: 01312 216027 Fax: 01312 216028 E-mail:
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MSc: 1 yr Architectural Conservation u Contemporary Art & Art Theory u Golf Course Architecture u Urban Design MFA: 1.5 yrs Painting, Sculpture, Printmaking or Tapestry MLA: 1.5 yrs Landscape Architecture
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University of Hertfordshire
UNIVERSITY OF HERTFORDSHIRE Hatfield Hertfordshire AL10 9AB Tel: 01707 284800 Fax: 01707 284870 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.herts.ac.uk *In conjunction with North Herts College; **Hertford Regional College; ***West Herts College; ****Oaklands College
First Degrees LLB Hons: 3--4 yrs Law BEd Hons: 3 yrs Primary Education BSc/BSc Hons: 3 yrs Dietetics u Diagnostic Radiography and Imaging u Nursing u Nursing (Learning Disability and Social Work) u Physiotherapy u Radiotherapy and Oncology u Social Work BSc Hons: 4 yrs Paramedic Science BA/BA Hons: 3--5 yrs Accounting u Combined Modular Programme u Creative Writing (Combined Honours minor subject only) u Digital and Lens Media u Digital Animation u Digital Publishing (Combined Honours minor subject only) u Economics u Education Studies u English Language and Communication u English Language Teaching (Combined Honours minor subject only) u English Literature u Fashion u Film (Combined Honours minor subject only) u Finance u Fine Art u French (Combined Honours minor subject only) u Graphic Design and Illustration u History u Human Resource Management u Humanitites u Interior and Spatial Design u International Business 4 yrs u International Business Administration (topup) 1 yr u International Tourism Management u Journalism (Combined Honours minor subject only) u Management 4-5 yrs u Marketing u Media Cultures (Combined Honours minor subject only) u Model Design and Model Effects u Philosophy u Product Design u Spanish (Combined Honours minor subject only) u Tourism Management BA/BSc: 3--5 yrs Business Joint Honours Arts and Media
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BEng/BEng Hons: 3--5 yrs Aerospace Engineering u Aerospace Systems Engineering u Automotive Engineering u Automotive Engineering with Motorsport u Digital Communications and Electronics u Digital Systems and Computer Engineering u Electrical and Electronic Engineering u Mechanical Engineering BSc/BSc Hons: 3--5 yrs Accounting and Management Information Systems u Aerospace Technology with Management 3-4 yrs u Aerospace Technology with Pilot Studies 3-4 yrs u Airport Operators and Aviation Logistics 3-4 yrs u Astrophysics u Astrophysics with Scientific Computing u Automotive Technology with Management 3-4 yrs u Biochemistry u Biological Science u Biomedical Science u Biotechnology u Business (combined Honours, Major, Joint, Minor subject) u Business Information Systems u Business Joint Honours u Clinical Nursing u Combined Modular Programme u Computer and Network Technology u Computing (combined Honours, Major, Joint, Minor subject) u Computing Mathematics u Critical Care u Diabetes Care u Diagnostic Radiotherapy and Imaging u Digital Media Technology (combined Honours, Major, Joint, Minor subject) u Economics (combined Honours, Major, Joint, Minor subject) u Electronic Music (combined Honours, Major, Joint, Minor subject) u Emergency Nursing u Environmental Management u Environmental Studies u Family Health u Financial Mathematics u Geography u Infection Control u International Nursing u Internet Technology and e-Commerce u Management Science u Mathematics u Media Technology and Digital Broadcase u Mental Health Studies (Psychosocial Interventions) u Mental Health Studies u Midwifery with RM u Molecular Biology and Genetics u Motorsport Technology 3-4 yrs u Multimedia Technology u Music Composition and Technology u Music Technology u Music, Commercial Composition and Technology u Oncology Nursing u Palliative Care u Paramedic Science 4 yrs u Pharmaceutical Science u Pharmacology u Physics u Physics with Scientific Computing u Physiology u Psychology u
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University of Hertfordshire Public Health Practice (Health Visiting) u Radiotherapy and Oncology 3 yrs u Respiratory Care u Software Systems for the Arts and Media u Sound Design Technology u Specialist Community Nursing u Specialist Community Public Health Nursing u Sport and Exercise Science u Sports Therapy u Tissue Viability BA/BA Hons Humanities: 3--5 yrs Creative Writing (Minor only) u Digital Publishing (Minor only) u English Language Teaching (Minor only) u English Language & Communication (Single, Joint Honours) u English Literature (Single, Joint Honours) u Film (Minor only) u French (Minor only) u History (Single, Joint Honours) u Journalism (Minor only) u Media Cultures (Minor only) u Philosophy (Single, Joint Honours) u Spanish (Minor only) MPharm: 4 yrs Pharmacy MEng: 4--5 yrs Aerospace Engineering u Aerospace Systems Engineering u Automotive Engineering u Automotive Engineering with Motorsport Foundation Degrees: 3 yrs Learning Support u Paramedic Science with Paramedic Award BA/BA Hons (Extended): 4 yrs BEng/BSc Hons (Extended): 4--5 yrs Engineering (in conjunction with ** and ****) BSc/BSc Hons (Extended): 4--5 yrs Science (BSc) (in conjunction with *) BA/BSc Hons (Extended): 4--5 yrs Modular programme
University Diplomas Foundation Arts Therapies Certificate of Higher Education (University Diploma) Counselling Preparation for Degree Study for International Students Art, Design, Film, Music and Media University Foundation Certificate International Programme in Art and Design
Higher Degrees Professional Doctorate/Eng D Engineering u Engineering Management Professional Doctorate (DBA/DMan) Business Administration u Organizational Change Professional Doctorate/EdD Education
Professional Doctorate/DClinPsy Clinical Psychology u Professional Doctorate/MD Medicine, Surgery, Dentistry
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MBA Degree Master of Business Administration MSc Degrees Advanced Digital Systems u Advancing Pharmacy Practice u Advancing Practice in Child Welfare and Protection u Advancing Practice in Critical Care u Advancing Practice in Immunology u Advancing Practice in Midwifery u Advancing Practice in Primary Care u Advancing Practice in Tissue Viability u Advancing Practice u Aerospace Engineering u Applied Criminology u Artificial Intelligence with Robotics u Automotive Engineering u Bioinformatics u Biotechnology u Broadband Telecommunications Networks u Business Computing u CATS u Child Care Studies u Child Health u Computer Networking Principles and Practice u Computer Science u Computer Science (online) u Data Communications and Networks u Decision Sciences u Dermatology Skills and Treatment u Diagnostic Imaging u Diagnostic Ultrasound u Distributed Systems and Distributed Data Management u e-Business u Embedded Intelligent Systems u Emergency Management and Planning u Environmental Management for Business u Family Health u Finance and Investment Management u Health and Medical Education u Human Computer Interaction u Image Interpretation u Information Systems u International Business u International Tourism Management u International Tourism and Hospitality Management u Management Science u Manufacturing Management u Manufacturing Systems Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Mental Health Studies (Psychosocial Interventions) u Micro Engineering u Mobile Computing u Molecular Biology u Multimedia Technology u Music Composition and Technology u Music Composition for Media u Occupational Psychology u Oncological Science u Operational Research u Organizational Psychology u Patient Assessment and Management u Pharmacology u Pharmacovigilance u Physiotherapy u Physiotherapy (Advancing Practice) u Physiotherapy (Cardiorespiratory) u Physiotherapy (Clinical Education) u Physiotherapy (Musculoskeletal) u Physiotherapy (Neuromusculoskeletal) u Psychology (conversion course) u Public Health Science of Food and Drinking Water u Radio and Mobile Communication Systems u Research Methods in Psychology u Research Methods in Cognitive Neuropsychology u Secure Computer Systems u Social Work u
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University of Hertfordshire Software Engineering u Specialist Community Nursing u Specialist Community Public Health Nursing u Strategic Marketing u Tissue Viability u Water and Environmental Management u Western Medical Acupuncture MA Degrees 3D Digital Animation u 3D Modelling and Prototyping u Accounting and Financial Management u Art Practices/Digital and Lens Art u Art and Design u Art Therapy u CATS u Contemporary Textiles u Contemporary Therapeutic Counselling u Design u Design Studies u Digital and Lens Art u Education u Fashion u Film and Media Post-Production u Film and Media Production u Film and Media Studies u Finance and Corporate Governance/Grad ICSM u Fine and Applied Art u Graphic Design u Health Law and Ethics in Practice u History: Communities and Cultures 1660--2000 u Human Resource Management u Human Resource Management and Employment Relations u Illustration u Interactive Broadcast and Film Media u Interior and Spatial Design u Literature: Modern Literary Cultures u Management Studies u Marketing u Media Practices u Mobile Media u Model Design with Model Effects u Organizational Change u Personal, Professional and Work-Related Learning u Philosophy: Narrative, Enactivism and Embodiment u Product Design u Psychotherapy and Disability u Sound Art u Sound Works MEd Degrees Education u Personal, Professional and Work-Related Learning MEng Degrees Aerospace Engineering u Aerospace Systems Engineering u Automotive Engineering u Automotive Engineering with Motorsport u Digital Communications and Electronics u Digital Systems and Computer Engineering LLM Degrees Law u e-Commerce Law u Commercial Law u Intellectual Property Law u International Law u MCommerce Law u Maritime Law u Telecommunications Law Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) Primary u Secondary -- Art, Business Studies, English, Mathematics, Modern Foreign Languages or Science) Postgraduate Diplomas 3D Modelling and Prototyping u Accounting and Financial Management u Advancing Pharmacy Practice u Advancing Practice in Child Welfare and Protection u Advancing Practice in Critical Care u
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Advancing Practice in Immunology u Advancing Practice in Midwifery u Advancing Practice in Primary Care u Advancing Practice in Tissue Viability u Art and Design u Art Therapy u Bioinformatics u Biotechnology u Child Care Studies u Common Professional Examination u Contemporary Textiles u Contemporary Therapeutic Counselling u Counselling u Decision Sciences u Dermatology Skills and Treatment u Design Studies u Diagnostic Imaging u Diagnostic Ultrasound u Digital and Lens Art u e-Business u Education u Education of Deaf Children u Emergency Management and Planning u Environmental Management for Business u Fashion u Finance and Corporate Governance/Grad ICSA u Finance and Investment Management u Fine and Applied Art u Graphic Design u Health and Medical Education u Health Law and Ethics in Practice u History: Communities and Cultures 1660--2000 u Human Resource Management u Human Resource Management and Employment Relations u Illustration u Image Interpretation u Information Systems u Interior and Spatial Design u International Business u International Tourism Management u International Tourism Hospitality Management u Interprofessional Health and Social Studies u Law Society’s Legal Practice Course u Literature: Modern Literary Culture u Management Science u Management Studies u Marketing u Medical Care Practice u Molecular Biology u Occupational Psychology u Oncological Science u Operational Research u Patient Assessment and Management u Personal, Professional and WorkRelated Learning u Pharmacology u Pharmacovigilance u Philosophy: Narrative, Enactivism and Embodiment u Physiotherapy u Physiotherapy (Advancing Practice) u Physiotherapy (Cardiorespiratory) u Physiotherapy (Clinical Education) u Physiotherapy (Musculoskeletal) u Physiotherapy (Neuromusculoskeletal) u Product Design u Psychology (conversion course) u Psychotherapy and Disability u Public Health Science of Food and Drinking Water u Research Methods in Psychology u Social Work u Specialist Community Nursing u Specialist Community Public Health Nursing u Water and Environmental Management u Western Medical Acupuncture Postgraduate Certificates 3D Modelling and Prototyping u Accounting and Financial Management u Advancing Pharmacy Practice u Advancing Practice in Child Welfare and Protection u Advancing Practice in Critical Care u Advancing Practice in Immunology u Advancing
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University of Hertfordshire Practice in Midwifery u Advancing Practice in Primary Care u Advancing Practice in Tissue Viability u Art and Design u Art Therapy u Bioinformatics u Biotechnology u Business and Digital Skills for Artists and Designers u Commissioning Mental Health Services u Contemporary Textiles u Contemporary Therapeutic Counselling u Counselling u Decision Sciences u Dermatology Skills and Treatment u Diagnostic Imaging u Diagnostic Ultrasound u Digital and Lens Art u Design Studies u e-Business u Education u Education of Deaf Children u Emergency Management and Planning u Environmenal Management for Business u Fashion u Finance and Corporate Governance/Grad ICSA u Finance and Investment Management u Fine and Applied Art u Graphic Design u Health and Medical Education u Health Law and Ethics in Practice u History: Communities and Cultures 1660--2000 u Human Resource Management u Human Resource Management and Employment Relations u Hydrology and Water Resources u Illustration u Image Interpretation u Information Systems u Interior and Spatial Deisgn u International Business u
International Tourism Management u International Tourism and Hospitality Management u Interprofessional Health and Social Studies u Literature: Modern Literary Cultures u Management Science u Management Studies u Marketing u Mental Health (Primary care) u Molecular Biology u Music Technology (for music teachers) u Occupational Psychology u Oncological Science u Operational Research u Patient Assessment and Management u Personal, Professional and Work-related Learning u Pharmacology u Pharmacovigilance u Philosophy: Narrative, Enactivism and Embodiment u Physiotherapy u Physiotherapy (Advancing Practice) u Physiotherapy (Cardiorespiratory) u Physiotherapy (Clinical Education) u Physiotherapy (Musculoskeletal) u Physiotherapy (Neuromusculoskeletal) u Product Design u Public Health Science of Food and Drinking Water u Research Methods in Psychology u Supervision of Midwives u Water and Environmental Management u Western Medical Acupunture Master’s Access Master’s Access Course (for Business Master’s degrees)
Degrees validated by University of Hertfordshire o¡ered at: HERTFORD REGIONAL COLLEGE Ware Centre Scotts Road Ware Herts SG12 9JF Tel: 01992 411411 Fax: 01992 411885 E-mail:
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Broxbourne Centre Turnford Broxbourne Herts EN10 6AE Tel: 01992 411411 Fax: 01992 411650
Foundation Degree (FT or PT) Assisting Health Professional Practice u Business u Business with Finance u Business with Human Resource Management u Business with Marketing u Business with Public Administration u Business with Travel and Tourism u Early Years u Fine Art Practice u Graphic Design u Information Technology and Business u Information Technology for Multimedia u Information Technology for the Internet u Playwork
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University of Hertfordshire
NORTH HERTFORDSHIRE COLLEGE Freepost (SG 145) Hitchin Herts SG4 0JD Tel: 01462 424239 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.nhc.ac.uk Foundation Degrees: 2--3 yrs Business u Business with Finance u Business with Human Resource Management u Business with Marketing u Business with Travel and Tourism u Early Years u Information Technology and Business
u Information Technology for Multimedia u Information Technology for the Internet u Social Care Foundation Degree: 2 yrs Playwork u Sports Studies Postgraduate Diploma: 2 yrs Management Studies
OAKLANDS COLLEGE Admissions St Albans Smallford Campus Freepost 269 St Albans Herts AL4 0BR Tel: 01727 737080 Fax: 01727 899515 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.oaklands.ac.uk Foundation Degree: 2 yrs Sports Studies Foundation Degrees: 2--3 yrs Business u Business with Finance u Business with Human Resource Management u Business with
Marketing u Business with Public Administration u Business with Travel and Tourism u Early Years u Information Technology and Business u Information Technology for Multimedia u Information Technology for the Internet u Social Care
WEST HERTS COLLEGE Hempstead Road Watford Hertfordshire WD17 3WD Tel: 01923 812345 Fax: 01923 812556 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.westherts.ac.uk HND Fashion and Textile 2 yrs FT u Advance Practice in Working with Children and Families 2 yrs FT or PT u Performing Arts: Performance 2 yrs FT Foundation Degrees Media Design and Production -- Media Production 2 yrs FT u Media Design and Production -- Graphic and
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New Media Design 2 yrs FT u Media Design and Production -- Illustration 2 yrs FT u Business with Finance 2/3 yrs FT or PT u Business with Human Resource Management 2/3 yrs FT or PT u Business with Marketing 2/3 yrs FT or PT u Business with Travel and Tourism 2/3 yrs FT or PT u Business with Public Administration 2/3 yrs FT or PT u Business
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The University of Huddersfield with Advertising 2/3 yrs FT or PT u Business with Public Relations 2/3 yrs FT or PT u Early Years 2 yrs PT u Health and Holistic Therapies u Information Technology and Business 2/3 yrs FT or PT u Information Technology for the Internet 2/3 yrs FT or PT u Information Technology for Multimedia 2/3 yrs FT or PT u Sports Studies 2 yrs FT Extended Degrees Extended Combined Modular Programme 4 yrs FT (5 yrs SW)
Top-up Degrees Media Design and Production -- Media Production 1 yr FT u Media Design and Production -- Graphic and New Media Design 1 yr FT u Media Design and Production -- Illustration 1 yr FT u Business (Advertising and Marketing Communications) 1 yr FT u Business Organizations 1 yr FT Postgraduate Diplomas Management Studies 2 yrs PT
THE UNIVERSITY OF HUDDERSFIELD Queensgate Huddersfield HD1 3DH Tel: 01484 422288 Fax: 01484 516151 Website: www.hud.ac.uk
First Degrees BA: 1 yr Business Information Technology BA Hons: 1 yr Business Administration BSc: 1 yr Computing
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Logistics
BEd/BEd Hons: 2 yrs Business Studies u Design & Technology u Information Technology u Mathematics u Music u Science BA Hons: 3 yrs Accountancy & Finance u Architecture /Architecture (International) u Business Information Management u Business Management u Business Studies u Communications & Cultures u Community Education u Creative Imaging u Creative Textile Crafts u Economics u English Language u English Studies u Business & Entrepreneurship with Environmental Management u Fashion with Manufacture, Marketing & Promotion u Financial Management & Economics u Fine Art (Drawing & Painting) u Geography u Global Textile Sourcing & Management u History u Human Resource Management u Humanities u Accountancy with Information Systems u Installation Art & Events u Accountancy & Law u Hospitality with Licensed House Management u Management & Accountancy u Economics & Marketing u English & History or Media u Media u Media, Advertising & Design Management u Media, Public Relations & Design Management u Moving
Image Design u Multimedia Design u Politics u Product Design u History or Heritage or Sociology u Politics with Contemporary History or Law or Media Studies or Sociology u Surface Pattern u Textile Design u Music or a Modern Language or Theatre Studies u Theatre Studies u English with Creative Writing or Journalism or Theatre Studies u Theatre Studies & Media u Theatre Studies with Music u Tourism & Leisure Management u Transport Design u Geography with Tourism and Leisure Studies or Transport Studies u Virtual Reality Design BMus Hons: 3 yrs Music BSc Hons: 3 yrs Applied Social Studies u Architectural Computer Aided Technology u Behavioural Sciences u Environmental Science u Geography/Geography (Applied) u Health with Community Studies u Geography with Human Biology u Midwifery Studies u Physiotherapy u Podiatry u Psychology u Social Work u Sociology u Health & Sports Studies LLB/LLB Hons: 3 yrs Business Law u European Legal Studies
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BSc: 3--4 yrs Applied Sciences BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Automotive Design & Technology u Automotive Technology u Biochemistry u Biology (Molecular & Cellular) u Chemistry u Computer Aided Design u Computing Science u e-Commerce & Multimedia u Earth Sciences u Electronic Design u Environment and Human Health u Environmental Biology u
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The University of Huddersfield European Logistics Management u Forensic & Analytical Science u Geography with Environmental Sciences u Health Environment u Human Biology u Mathematical Sciences with Analytical Chemistry or Biochemistry or Chemical Engineering or Environmental Science or Food Science or Medicinal Chemistry u Microbial Sciences u Multimedia Design u Multimedia Technology u Music Technology & Audio Systems u Pharmaceutical Science u Product Design u Product Innovation, Design & Development u Computing & Mathematics or Statistics u Technology with Business Management u Textile Design u Virtual Reality Design u Virtual Reality Systems BA Hons: 4 yrs Business Information Management u Business Studies u Computing in Business u Creative Imaging u Economics u Business & Entrepreneurship u Business Studies with Environmental Management u Fashion with Manufacture, Marketing & Promotion u Financial Management and Economics u Fine Art (Drawing & Painting) u Global Textile Sourcing & Management u Hospitality Management with a Modern Language u Hospitality Management with Tourism & Leisure u Hospitality Operations Management u Industrial Design u Installation Art & Events u Interactive Multimedia u Interior Design u International Business u International Hospitality Management u Hospitality with Licensed House Management u Marketing u Marketing with a Modern Language or Innovation u Economics & Marketing u Marketing, Retailing & Distribution u Media with a Modern Language u Moving Image Design u Multimedia Design u Music with Modern Language u Music Technology u Product Design u Multimedia with Artificial Intelligence or Business Computing or French or German or Human Computer Interaction or Software Development u Business Computing with German or Artificial Intelligence or Computing Science or French or Human Computer Interaction or Multimedia or Operational Resource or Psychology or Software Development or Statistics u Surface Pattern u Textile Design u Tourism & Leisure Management u Transport Design u Virtual Reality Design BEng Hons: 4 yrs Automotive Design u Automotive Engineering u Computer Aided Engineering u Computer Control Systems u Electronic & Communication Engineering u Electronic & Control Engineering u Electronic & Electrical Engineering u Electronic Engineering & Computer Systems u Engineering Design: Mechanical u Environmental Engineering u Mechanical &
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Automotive Design u Mechanical Engineering u Precision Engineering u Engineering with Technology Management BSc Hons: 4 yrs Computing & Business Analysis u Computing and Management Sciences u Environmental Analysis u Food & Nutrition u Food Supply Chain Management u Food, Nutrition & Health u Logistics & Supply Chain Management u Manufacturing & Operations Management u Catering Management & Food Sciences or Nutrition u Software Development u Software Development with Artificial Intelligence or Business or Business Computing or French or German or Human Computer Interaction or Management or Multimedia or Operational Research or Statistics u Transport & Logistics Management
Higher Degrees MA: 1 yr Child Welfare & Protection u Health Care Law u Innovation with Entrepreneurial Studies u Interactive Multimedia Production u International Business u International Hospitality Management u Marketing and Management for Designers u Music MBA: 1 yr Business Administration MDes: 1 yr Innovation with Entrepreneurial Studies MSc: 1 yr Analytical Chemistry u Applied Behavioural Sciences u Computer Aided Design for Textile Designers u Computer Integrated Manufacturing & its Management u Electronic & Computer Based Systems Design u Electronic Business u Engineering Control Systems & Metrology u Engineering Design and its Management u Environmental Sustainability u Geography u Health and Social Care u Health Professional Education u Information Systems u Innovation with Entrepreneurial Studies u Interactive Multimedia Production u Marketing u Nutrition & Food Management u Scientific Computing u Software Development u Surface and Groundwater Resources u Sustainable Architecture u Sustainable Business u Textile Technology for Textile Designers 2 yrs u User Centred Design MChem: 4 yrs Chemistry (undergraduate (not postgraduate)) MEng: 5 yrs Automotive Design u Automotive Engineering u Computer Aided Engineering u Computer Control Systems u Electronic & Control Engineering u Electronic Engineering & Computer Systems u
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University of Hull Engineering Design: Mechanical u Environmental Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Precision Engineering u Software Engineering
(11--18) u Information Technology (11--18) u Mathematics (11--18) u Music (11--18) u Science (11--18) PGCE (Post-compulsory): 1 yr
Diplomas
PSCE: 1 yr PSCE (post-compulsory Education and Training)
Postgraduate Diploma: 1 yr Guidance (incorporating the qualification in Careers Guidance) BTEC HND: 2 yrs Automotive Engineering u Business & Management u Chemistry u Electronic & Electrical Engineering u Industrial Measurement & Control u Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering u Pharmaceutical Chemistry DipHE: 2 yrs Product Design u Textile Design Postgraduate Diploma: 2 yrs Architecture BTEC HND: 3 yrs Business Information Technology u Chemistry u Computing u Hospitality Management u Multimedia u Pharmaceutical Chemistry u Software Engineering
Certi¢cates PGCE: 1 yr Business Studies (11--18) u Business with Citizenship (11--18) u Design Technology (11--18) u History
PGCE: 2 yrs Business Studies (11--18) u Business with Citizenship (11--18) u Design Technology (11--18) u Design Technology (7--14) u History (11--18) u Information Technology (11--18) u Mathematics (11--18) u Mathematics (7--14) u Music (11--18) u Music (7--14) u Science (11--18) u Science (7--14)
Other Courses Foundation Course: 1 yr Architectural Foundation Programme u Automotive Design u Automotive Engineering u Computer Aided Design u Computer Control Systems u Electronic & Communication Engineering u Electronic & Control Engineering u Electronic & Electrical Engineering u Electronic Engineering u Electronic Engineering & Computer Systems u Engineering Design: Mechanical u Engineering Foundation (General) u Environmental Engineering u Mechanical & Automotive Design u Mechanical Engineering u Precision Engineering u Science Foundation
UNIVERSITY OF HULL Cottingham Road Hull HU6 7RX Tel: 01482 466100 Fax: 01482 442290 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.hull.ac.uk * Subject to approval Courses with foreign languages normally include a year abroad.
Foundation Degrees Pre-16 Learning & Teaching Support u Chemical Sciences u Early Childhood Policy and Practice u Applied Digital Media (Learning) (PT) u Business and Management (PT)
First Degrees BA Hons: 3--4 yrs 20th Century History u American Studies (3 yrs) u American Studies (4 yrs) u American Studies and
Creative Writing u American Studies and Drama u American Studies and English u American Studies and Film Studies u American Studies and French u American Studies and Gender Studies* u American Studies and German u American Studies and History u American Studies and Italian u American Studies and Philosophy u American Studies and Spanish u British Politics and Legislative Studies (4 yrs) u Business u Business (International (4 yrs) u Business (with Professional Experience) (4 yrs) u Business and Accounting (International) (4 yrs)* u Business and Accounting (with Professional Experience) (4 yrs)* u Business and Accounting* u Business and Business Economics (International) (4 yrs)* u Business and
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University of Hull Business Economics (with Professional Experience) (4 yrs)* u Business and Business Economics* u Business and Economics (International) (4 yrs)* u Business and Economics (with Professional Experience) (4 yrs)* u Business and Economics* u Business and Financial Management u Business and Financial Management (International) (4 yrs)* u Business and Financial Management (with Professional Experience) (4 yrs)* u Business and Logistics (International) (4 yrs)* u Business and Logistics (with Professional Experience) (4 yrs)* u Business and Logistics* u Business Management u Business Management and Information Technology u Business Management and Information Technology (International) (4 yrs) u Business Management and Information Technology (with Professional Experience) (4 yrs) u Combined Languages (4 yrs) u Creative Music Technology (S) u Creative Music Technology (S) (4 yrs) u Creative Music Technology and Design for Digital Media (S)* u Creative Music Technology with Business Management (S) u Creative Music Technology with Business Management (S) (4 yrs) u Creative Music Technology with Dance (S) u Criminology u Criminology and Social Policy u Criminology and Sociology u Criminology with Law u Criminology with Psychology u Drama u Drama (including Foundation English Language)* u Drama and English u Drama and Film Studies u Drama and French u Drama and German u Drama and History of Art u Drama and Italian u Drama and Music u Drama and Spanish u Drama and Theology u Education Studies with Early Childhood Studies u Education Studies with Early Childhood Studies (S) u Education Studies with Environmental Science (S) u Educational Studies with English Studies (S) u Educational Studies with English Studies (S) (4 yrs) u Educational Studies with Information and Communication Technology (S) u Educational Studies with Psychology u Educational Studies with Urban Learning u English u English and American Literature and Culture u English and Film Studies u English and French u English and German u English and History u English and Italian u English and Music u English and Philosophy u English and Spanish u English and Theology u English Language (EFL), Literature and Culture (including Foundation English)* u English Language (EFL), Literature and Culture* u English with Creative Writing u English with Educational Studies (S) u English with Educational Studies (S) (4 yrs) u English with Gender Studies u English with History of Art u English with Theatre and Performance Studies (S)* u European Government and Politics u French and Film Studies u
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French and German u French and Italian u French and Spanish u French Studies (4 yrs) u French with Business u French with Gender Studies u French with Management u French with Marketing u Geography u Geography and Archaeology u Geography and History u Geography with Business u Geography with Marketing u German and Film Studies u German and Italian u German and Spanish u German Studies (4 yrs) u German with Business u German with Gender Studies u German with Management u German with Marketing u Globalization and Governance u History u History (including Foundation English Language)* u History and Archaeology u History and Film Studies u History and French u History and German u History and Italian u History and Politics u History and Spanish u History with Economics u History with Gender Studies u History with History of Art u History with Social History u Human Geography u International Business u International Business (International) (4 yrs) u International Business (S) u International Business (with Professional Experience) (4 yrs) u Italian and Film Studies u Italian and Spanish u Italian Studies (4 yrs) u Italian with Business u Italian with Gender Studies u Italian with Management u Italian with Marketing u Management u Management (International) (4 yrs) u Management (with Professional Experience) (4 yrs) u Management and Accounting (International) (4 yrs)* u Management and Accounting (with Professional Experience) (4 yrs)* u Management and Accounting* u Management and Business (International) (4 yrs)* u Management and Business (with Professional Experience) (4 yrs)* u Management and Business Economics u Management and Business Economics (International) (4 yrs)* u Management and Business Economics (with Professional Experience) (4 yrs)* u Management and Business* u Management and Economics (International) (4 yrs)* u Management and Economics (with Professional Experience) (4 yrs)* u Management and Economics* u Management and Financial Management (International) (4 yrs)* u Management and Financial Management (with Professional Experience) ( 4 yrs)* u Management and Financial Management* u Management and Logistics (International) (4 yrs)* u Management and Logistics (with Professional Experience) (4 yrs)* u Management and Logistics* u Management and Marketing u Management and Marketing (International) (4 yrs)* u Management and Marketing (with Professional Experience) (4 yrs)* u Marketing u Marketing (International) (4 yrs) u Marketing (with
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University of Hull Professional Experience) (4 yrs) u Marketing and Accounting (International) (4 yrs)* u Marketing and Accounting (with Professional Experience) (4 yrs)* u Marketing and Accounting* u Marketing and Business Economics (International ) (4 yrs)* u Marketing and Business Economics (with Professional Experience) (4 yrs)* u Marketing and Economics (International) (4 yrs)* u Marketing and Economics (with Professional Experience) (4 yrs)* u Marketing and Economics* u Marketing and Financial Management (International) (4 yrs)* u Marketing and Financial Management (with Professional Experience) (4 yrs)* u Marketing and Financial Management* u Marketing and Logistics (International (4 yrs)* u Marketing and Logistics (with Professional Experience) (4 yrs)* u Marketing and Logistics* u Marketing Business Economics u Media, Culture and Society u Media, Culture and Society (including Foundation English Language)* u Modern Language Studies (3 yrs) u Modern Languages (including Foundation English Language)* u Moral and Religious Studies u Music u Music and Film Studies u Music and French u Music and German u Music and Italian u Music and Spanish u Philosophy u Philosophy (including Foundation English Language u Philosophy and Film Studies u Philosophy and French u Philosophy and German u Philosophy and Italian u Philosophy and Politics u Philosophy and Sociology u Philosophy and Spanish u Philosophy and Theology u Philosophy with Creative Writing u Philosophy with Gender Studies u Philosophy with Psychology u Politics u Politics and International Relations u Politics, Philosophy, Economics u Politics, Philosophy, Economics (including Foundation English Language)* u Primary Teaching u Primary Teaching with English u Primary Teaching with Information and Communications Technology u Primary Teaching with Mathematics u Public Policy u Social Policy with Gender Studies u Social Policy with Public Sector Management u Social Work (including professional qualification) u Sociology u Sociology and Anthropology with Gender Studies u Sociology and Anthropology with Spanish u Spanish and Film Studies u Spanish Studies (4 yrs) u Spanish with Business u Spanish with Gender Studies u Spanish with Management u Spanish with Marketing u Sport and Leisure Management (International) (4 yrs) (S) u Sport and Leisure Management (S) u Sport and Leisure Management (with Professional Experience) (4 yrs) (S) u Sport, Leisure and Tourism Management (S) u Theatre and Performance Studies u Theatre and Performance Studies (with foundation year) (S) u
Theatre and Performance Studies and Dance (S) u Theatre Performance Studies with Digital Arts u Theology u Theology (including Foundation English Language)* u Theology and Creative Writing u Theology and Film Studies u Theology and Sociology u Theology with History of Art u Tourism Management u Tourism Management (International) (4 yrs) u Tourism Management (with Professional Experience) (4 yrs) u Two Modern Languages with Business u Two Modern Languages with Management u Two Modern Languages with Marketing u War and Security Studies BA Hons: PT Two Modern Languages with Business or Management or Marketing u Archaeology u Arts & Humanities u Business Management u Criminology u Electronic Engineering u French u German u Learning and Teaching u Philosophy u Social & Behavioural Studies u Social & Community Studies u Social Policy u Social Policy and Criminology BMus: 3 yrs Music LLB: 3--4 yrs Commercial Law* u International Law* u Law u Law (including Foundation English Law)* u Law with Criminology u Law with French Law and Language (4 yrs) u Law with German Law and Language u Law with Philosophy u Law with Politics
Science BEng: 3--4 yrs Computer Aided Engineering u Computer Aided Engineering (4 yrs) u Computer Systems Engineering u Computer Systems Engineering (4 yrs) u Electronic Engineering u Electronic Engineering (4 yrs) u Electronic Gaming Systems u Mechanical and Medical Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Mobile Telecommunications Technology BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Accounting u Accounting (International) (4 yrs) u Accounting (with Professional Experience) (4 yrs) u Accounting and Business Economics (International) (4 yrs)* u Accounting and Business Economics (with Professional Experience) (4 yrs)* u Accounting and Economics* u Accounting and Economics (International) (4 yrs) u Accounting and Economics (with Professional Experience) (4 yrs) u Accounting and Financial Management* u Accounting and Financial Management (International) (4 yrs)* u Accounting and Financial Management (with Professional Experience) (4 yrs)* u Accounting and Logistics* u Accounting and Logistics (International) (4 yrs)* u
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University of Hull Accounting and Logistics (with Professional Experience) (4 yrs) u Accounting with Business Economics u Applied Physics u Applied Physics (4 yrs) u Aquatic Zoology u Aquatic Zoology (4 yrs) u Biology u Biology (4 yrs) u Biology with Ornithology u Biomedical and Molecular Sciences u Biomedical Sciences u Biomedical Sciences (4 yrs) u Chemistry with Analytical Chemistry & Toxicology u Chemistry with Business u Chemistry with eChem u Chemistry with Forensic Science & Toxicology u Chemistry with Molecular Medicine u Chemistry with Nanotechnology u Coastal Marine Biology (S) u Coastal Marine Biology (S) (4 yrs) u Computer and Business Informatics u Computer and Business Informatics (4 yrs) u Computer Science u Computer Science (4 yrs) u Computer Science with Games Development u Computer Science with Games Development (4 yrs) u Computer Science with industrial experience u Computer Science with Study Abroad u Computer Software Development u Computer Software Development (4 yrs) u Computer Software Development with industrial experience (4 yrs) u Computer Software Development with Study Abroad (4 yrs) u Creative Media Computing u Design and Technology u Design for Digital Media u Digital Technologies and Society* u Digital Technologies and Society with industrial experience* u Ecology (S) u Ecology (S) (4 yrs) u Economics and Logistics* u Economics and Logistics (International) (4 yrs)* u Economics and Logistics (with Professional experience)* u Environmental Science (S) u Environmental Science (S) ( 4years) u Financial Management* u Financial Management (International) (4 yrs)* u Financial Management (with Professional Experience) (4 yrs)* u Financial Management and Economics* u Financial Management and Economics (International) (4 yrs)* u Financial Management and Economics (with Professional Experience) (4 yrs)* u Financial Management and Logistics* u Financial Management and Logistics (International) (4 yrs)* u Financial Management and Logistics (with Professional Experience) (4 yrs)* u Geography u Geography and Archaeology u Geography with Ecology u Geography with Sport Science u Human Biology u Human Biology (3 yrs) u Information and Computer Control Technology u Internet Computing with Business Management u Internet Computing with Business Management and Industrial Experience (S) (4 yrs) u Internet Computing with Creative Media u Internet Computing with Creative Music Technology u Internet Computing with industrial experience (4 yrs) u Logistics (International) (4 yrs) u Logistics (with
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Professional Experience) (4 yrs) u Marine And Freshwater Biology u Marine and Freshwater Biology (4 yrs) u Medical Product Design u Music Technology and Computing u Nursing (Adult Nursing) u Nursing (Children’s Nursing) u Nursing (Learning Disability Nursing) u Nursing (Mental Health Nursing) u Pharmaceutical Science u Philosophy u Physical Education and Sport Science with Management u Physical Education and Sport Science with Management (4 yrs) u Physical Geography u Physics u Physics (4 yrs) u Physics and Philosophy u Physics with Astrophysics u Physics with Lasers and Photonics u Physics with Medical Technology u Physics with Nanotechnology* u Primary Teaching with Biological Studies u Psychology u Psychology with Counselling u Psychology with Criminology u Psychology with Philosophy u Psychology with Sociology u Psychology with Sports Science u Sport and Exercise Science u Sport Science with Geography u Sports Coaching and Performance u Sports Rehabilitation BSc (Econ) Hons: 3 yrs Economics u Economics (International) (4 yrs) u Economics (with Professional Experience) (4 yrs) u Economics and Logistics* u Economics and Logistics (International) (4 yrs)* u Economics and Logistics (with Professional Experience) (4 yrs)*
Higher Degrees Master’s Degrees Research Master’s Programmes LLM: 1--2 yrs Taught courses available in: European Public Law u International Business Law u International Human Rights Law u International Law u Law (Dual LLM and part of programme is at Washington College of Law) LLM: 2 yrs By research: Law MA: 1--2 yrs Applied Ethics u Contemporary Literature and Film u Criminology u Criminology and Human Rights u European Integration and Cooperation u European Union Governance u Gender and Development u Gender Studies u Global Political Economy u Globalization and Governance u Historical Studies u History of Political Discourse u History of Slavery and Emancipation u International Law and Politics u Internet and the New Economy u Language Learning and Technology (online) u Legislative Studies u Legislative Studies (online) u Maritime History u
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University of Hull Maritime Security u Nineteenth-century Studies (English Literature) u Philosophy of Mind and Body u Political Philosophy u Security Studies u Strategy and International Security u Theology u Women and Literature in English MBA: 1 yr General Management MBA: 2 yrs Executive MChem: 4 yrs (with or without Professional Experience) Chemistry u Chemistry (with industrial experience) (4 yrs) u Chemistry with Analytical Chemistry & Toxicology u Chemistry with Analytical Chemistry & Toxicology (with industrial experience) u Chemistry with eChem u Chemistry with eChem (with industrial experience) (4 yrs) u Chemistry with Forensic Science & Toxicology u Chemistry with Forensic Science & Toxicology (with industrial experience) u Chemistry with Molecular Medicine u Chemistry with Molecular Medicine (with industrial experience) (4 yrs) u Chemistry with Nanotechnology u Chemistry with Nanotechnology (with industrial experience) (4 yrs)* MD: by research on topics in: Public Health & Primary Care u Surgery MEd: 1--2 yrs Early Childhood Education
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MEng: 4 yrs (undergraduate degree) Computer Science u Computer Science with Games Development u Computer Software Development u Electronic Engineering u Mechanical and Medical u Mobile Telecommunications Engineering Technology MJur Jurisprudence MMus: 1 yr Music: Analysis, Composition, Performance
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MPhil: by research on topics in: Accounting u American Studies u Anthropology u Biological Sciences u Coastal Biology u Business Studies u Computer Science/Internet u Criminology u Dance u Drama u Economic & Social History u Economics u Education u Engineering u English u Fisheries u French u Gender Studies u Geography u Health Studies u Italian u Law u Management u Medicine u Mathematics u Medical Physics u Music u Nursing u Philosophy u Physics u Politics u Psychology u Social Policy u Social Work u Sociology & Social Anthropology u Spanish u Sports Science u Theatre/Performance u Theology
MPharmSc: 4 yrs (undergraduate degree) Pharmaceutical Science u Pharmaceutical Science (with Industrial Option) MPhys: 4 yrs (undergraduate degree) Applied Physics u Physical Geography u Physics u Physics with Astrophysics u Physics with Lasers and Photonics u Physics with Medical Technology u Physics with Nanotechnology MPhysGeog: 4 yrs (undergraduate degree) Physical Geography MRes: 1 yr Business and Management u Computer Science u Creative Music Technology (1--2 yrs) u Health and Social Care u Human Geography u Modern Languages u Physical Geography u Social Policy u Sonic Art MRes: 1--2 yrs Physical Geography u Modern Languages MEng: 4 yrs (undergraduate degree) Computer Science with Games Development u Computer Software Development u Computer Science MSc: 1 yr Taught courses available in: Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology u Analytical and Forensic Chemistry u Biomedical Science u Biotechnology and Molecular Biology u Business Economics u Chemistry with Biotechnology u Chemistry with Nanotechnology u Computer Graphics Programming u e-Learning u Environmental Technology u Estuarine and Coastal Science and Mangement u Financial Management u Fisheries and Aquatic Resource Management u Games Programming u Global Aquatic Biodiversity: Monitoring and Conservation u Health Professional Studies u International Business u Laser Applications in MicroMachining and Processing u Logistics and Supply Chain Management u Marketing u Internet Computing u Mobile and Multi-Player Games Development u Radio Systems Engineering u Radio Systems Engineering and Logistics Technology u Website Design and Development u Work and Organizational Psychology MSc(Econ): 1 yr Business Economics MSc: 1--2 yrs Taught courses available in: Advanced Nursing Practice u Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology u Computer Graphics Programming u Environmental Technology u Estuarine & Coastal Sciences and Management u Gender Research u Health Promoting Practice u Human
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University of Hull Ageing: Policy & Practice u Knowledge Management u Landscape Archaeology u Leadership and Learning u Learning Disabilities Nursing u Sustainable Resource Management u Systems Thinking MSc: Taught courses available in: Palliative Care 2--3 yrs u Health Professional Studies 3 yrs PT
Doctorates ClinPsyD: 3 yrs Clinical Psychology (available only to Hull Psychology graduates) EdD: 2.5 yrs PT Education PhD: by research: Accounting American Studies u Anthropology u Biological Sciences/Coastal Science u Business u Chemistry u Computer Science/Internet u Criminology u Drama/ Theatre/Performance u Economic & Social History u Economics u Education u Engineering u Environmental Science u English u Economics u Economic & Social History u Fisheries u Geography u Health Professional Studies u History u Law u Management u Mathematics u Modern Languages u Music u Nursing u Medicine u Philosophy u Physics u Politics u Psychology u Social Policy u Sociology u Sports Science u Theology PsyD: 3 yrs Clinical Psychology u Psychology
Diplomas Creative Writing (PT) u Regional and Local History (PT) u Maritime History (PT) Diploma: 1 yr Archaeology u Global Aquatic Biodiversity: Monitoring & Conservation u Management PT DipHE: 1 yr Health Professional Studies
DipHE: 3 yrs Nursing (Adult) u Nursing (Child) u Nursing (Learning Disabilities) u Nursing (Mental Health) u Operating Department Practitioner Postgraduate Diploma: 1 yr Advanced Materials, Processes & Manufacturing u Advanced Nursing Practice u Applied Social Research u Counselling u Criminology u European Public Law u Health & Social Care Management u Health Professional Studies u International Business Law u International Law u Mathematical Finance u Net Distributed Systems u Palliative Care u Radio Systems Engineering u Special Educational Needs (Dip/Adv) 2 yrs
Certi¢cates Certificate 1 yr Global Aquatic Biodiversity: Monitoring & Conservation u Management PT Postgraduate Certificate: 1 yr Education (Hull and Scarborough Campuses) Global Biodiversity: Monitoring & Conservation u History (with QTS) u Medieval Vernacular Languages & Literatures u 1--2 yrs u Special Educational Needs (Advanced) u 2 yrs u Early Years Education (Advanced) u Mentoring (Advanced) Postgraduate Certificate: PT Education (College Management) u Education (Mathematics conversion course) u Education (Primary) u Education (Secondary) u Management u Public Sector Management (Health & Social Care) Undergraduate Certificates: 2 yrs Art u Arts & Humanities u Business Studies u Computing u Creative Writing u English u Gender Studies & Social Science u Social & Behavioural Studies u Social & Community Science u Theology
Degrees validated by University of Hull o¡ered at: Bishop Burton College Doncaster College East Riding College Grimsby Institute
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BISHOP BURTON COLLEGE Bishop Burton Beverley East Yorkshire HU17 8QG Tel: 01964 553000 Fax: 01964 553101 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.bishopburton.ac.uk
First Degrees Foundation Degrees Floristry Design & Innovation FT u Garden Design PT u Heritage Interpretation Management PT u Spatial Design (Interior and Landscape) FT BSc Ord: 1 yr top-up Applied Animal Behaviour and Training u Applied Animal Science & Business Management u Equine Science & Management u Wildlife and Countryside Conservation FdSc Agriculture u Animal Management and Behaviour 2 yrs FT u Applied Ornithology PT u Canine Behaviour & Training PT u Equine Management FT u Police & Community Service u Sport and Adventure Management u Wildlife and Countryside Conservation FT or PT BA Hons: 3 yrs Floristry Design & Innovation u Spatial Design u Sport & Adventure Management
BSc Hons: 3 yrs Agriculture Resource Management u Applied Animal Behaviour & Training FT u Applied Animal Science FT u Equine Science & Management u Wildlife and Countryside Conservation FT or PT
Other Courses BTEC/Edexcel: 2 yrs FT Public Service u Textiles BTEC/Edexcel: 2 yrs PT 3D Design u Agriculture (Arable Options) u Animal Care u Art & Design (Soft Furnishing) u Art & Design (Textiles) u Business u Craft (Traditional Upholstery) Postgraduate Certificate of Education: 2 yrs PT at University of Huddersfield Teacher Training PT u Certificate in Mangement Studies PT u Diploma in Management Studies PT u NVQ Levels 4 & 5 Management PT
DONCASTER COLLEGE The Hub Chappell Drive Doncaster DN1 2RF Tel: 01302 553610 Fax: 01302 553559 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.don.ac.uk
First Degrees BA Hons Applied Social Science u Art and Design u Business Management u Combined Design (Fashion, Textiles, Spatial, Design) u Contemporary Performance Practice u Creative Music Technology u Dance Practice with Digital Performance u Early Childhood Studies u English u English with Theatre Practice u Fine Art and Crafts u Law and Criminology u Learning and Development in post-compulsory Education and Training u Moving Image u Music and Digital
Media u Performing Arts u Scriptwriting u Theatre Practice with Digital Performance u Visual Communication (Graphic Design, Multimedia, Photography) BSc Hons Business Computing u Integrated Technology HND Advance Practice in Work with Children and Families u Aerospace Engineering u Building Services Engineering u Business and Management u Computing -- General u Computing -- Software Development u Computing -- Systems Support u
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University of Hull Construction u Early Childhood Studies u Electrical/ Electronic Engineering u Electronic Engineering and Computing Technology u Mechanical Engineering u Hospitality Management u Sport and Exercise Science u Travel and Tourism
Foundation Degrees Accounting with Management u Animation and Games u e-Business u Electronic Engineering u Hospitality and Tourism Management u Internet Computing u Mechanical Engineering u Pre-16 Learning and Teaching Support u Purchasing and Supply
IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON South Kensington Campus London SW7 2AZ Tel: 020 7589 5111 Fax: 020 7594 8004 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www3.imperial.ac.uk
Wye Campus Ashford, Kent TN25 5AH Tel: 020 7589 5111 Website: www3.imperial.ac.uk/wyecampus
Undergraduate Courses
Mathematics, Optimization and Statistics u Microbiology u Pharmacology and Translational Medical Science u Pharmacology and Translational Medical Science with a year in industry u Physics u Physics with Studies in Musical Performance u Physics with Theoretical Physics u Plant Biology u Zoology
BEng Biomedical Engineering u Computing u Electrical and Electronic Engineering u Information Systems Engineering u Materials Science and Engineering u Materials with a Year Abroad u Materials with Management u Materials with Management and a Year Abroad u Mechanical Engineering BSc Biochemistry u Biochemistry with a year in industry/ Research u Biochemistry with Management u Biochemistry with Management and a year in industry / Research u Biochemistry with Research Abroad u Biology u Biology with a year in Europe u Biology with a year in industry/Research u Biology with French for Science u Biology with German for Science u Biology with Management u Biology with Management and a year in industry/Research u Biology with Microbiology u Biology with Spanish for Science u Biotechnology u Biotechnology with a year in industry/Research u Biotechnology with Research Abroad u Chemistry u Chemistry and Management u Chemistry and Management with a year in industry u Chemistry with French for Science u Chemistry with German for Science u Chemistry with Management u Chemistry with Spanish for Science u Ecology and Environmental Biology u Geology u Geophysics u Mathematics u Mathematics (Pure Mathematics) u Mathematics and Computer Science u Mathematics with a year in Europe u Mathematics with Applied Mathematics/Mathematical Physics u Mathematics with Mathematical Computation u Mathematics with Statistics u Mathematics with Statistics for Finance u
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MEng Aeronautical Engineering u Aeronautical Engineering with a year in Europe u Aerospace Materials u Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering u Biomedical Engineering u Chemical Engineering u Chemical Engineering with a Year Abroad u Civil Engineering u Civil Engineering with a Year Abroad u Computing u Computing (Artificial Intelligence) u Computing (Computational Management) u Computing (International Programme of Study) u Computing (Software Engineering) u Electrical and Electronic Engineering u Electrical and Electronic Engineering with a Year Abroad u Electrical and Electronic Engineering with Management u Information Systems Engineering u Information Systems Engineering with a Year Abroad u Materials Science and Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Mechanical Engineering (Total Technology) u Mechanical Engineering with a Year Abroad MSc Biomedical Science u Chemistry u Chemistry with a year in industry u Chemistry with Conservation Science u Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry u Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry and a year in industry u Chemistry with Molecular Physics u Chemistry with Molecular Physics and a year in industry u Chemistry with Research Abroad u Environmental Geoscience u Geology u Geology
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Imperial College London and Geophysics u Geology with a Year Abroad u Geophysics u Geophysics with a Year Abroad u Mathematics u Mathematics and Computer Science u Mathematics with a year in Europe u Petroleum Geoscience u Physics u Physics with a year in Europe u Physics with Theoretical Physics
Postgraduate Courses Adult Critical Care (PT) u Advanced Chemical Engineering u Advanced Chemical Engineering with Biotechnology u Advanced Chemical Engineering with Process Systems Engineering u Advanced Chemical Engineering with Structured Products Engineering u Advanced Computing u Advanced Mechanical Engineering u Advanced Methods in Taxonomy and Biodiversity u Allergy (MSc) u Analogue and Digital Integrated Circuit Design u Applied Mathematics u Biochemical Research (MRes) u Bioimaging Sciences (MRes) u Bioinformatics and Systems Biology u Biomedical Physical Chemistry (MRes) u Biomedical Research (MRes) u Biosystematics (MRes) u Cancer Biology (MRes) u Cardiorespiratory Nursing (PT) u Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine u Civil and Environmental Engineering u Civil and Environmental Engineering u Clinical Cytology (PT) u Clinical Sciences u Communications and Signal Processing u Composite Materials u Computational Methods for Aeronautics, Flow Management and Fluid Structure Interaction u Computing for Industry u Computing Science u Concrete Structures u Concrete Structures and Business Management u Concrete Structures and Sustainable Development u Conservation and Forest Protection u Conservation Science u Control Systems u Crop Protection u Earth Science and Engineering u Earthquake Engineering u Ecology, Evolution and Conservation u Ecology, Evolution and Conservation Research (MRes) u Electrical and Electronic Engineering u Engineering and Physical Science in Medicine u Engineering Geology for Ground Models u Environmental Engineering u Environmental Engineering and Business Management u Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Development u Environmental Technology u Experimental Neuroscience (MRes) u Finance u General Structural Engineering u Green Chemistry: Engineering and the Environment (MRes) u
Histopathology (PT) u History, Philosophy and Sociology of u Human Molecular Genetics u Hydr ology for Environmental Management u Hydrology and Business Management u Hydrology and Sustainable Development u Immunology u Industrial Design Engineering** u Infection Management for Pharmacists (PT) u Integrated Crop Pest and Disease Management (MRes) u Integrative Biomedical Sciences (MRes) u Integrative Mammalian Biology (MRes) u Integrative Neuroscience u International Health Management u Life Sciences u Management u Mathematics and Finance u MBA u Medical Ultrasound u Metals and Energy Finance u Modern Epidemiology u Molecular and Cellular Basis of Infection (MRes) u Molecular Biology and Pathology of Viruses u Molecular Medicine u Molecular Plant Biology and Biotechnology (MRes) u Nanomaterials (MRes) u Optics and Photonics u Perioperative Specialist Practitioners u Petroleum Engineering u Petroleum Geoscience u Physics u Preventive Cardiology (MSc) u Protein and Membrane Chemical Biology (MRes) u Public Health u Pure Mathematics u Quality and Safety in Health Care u Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces u Reproductive and Developmental Biology u Respiratory Medicine u Risk Management and Financial Engineering u Science Communication u Science Media Production u Scientific, Technical and Medical Translation with Translation Technology u Soil Mechanics u Soil Mechanics and Business Management u Soil Mechanics and Engineering Seismology u Soil Mechanics and Environmental Geotechnics u Soil Mechanics and Sustainable Development u Structural Molecular Biology (MRes) u Structural Steel Design u Structural Steel Design and Business Management u Structural Steel Design and Sustainable Development u Surgery, Oncology, Reproductive Biology and Anaesthetics u Surgical Care Practitioners (Certificate of Advanced Study) u Surgical Education (MEd) u Surgical Science u Surgical Technology (PT) u Sustainable Energy Futures u Tanaka Business School u Tanaka Business School u Transport* u Transport and Business Management* u Transport and Sustainable Development* * joint course with University College London ** joint course with the Royal College of Art (RCA)
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KEELE UNIVERSITY Staffordshire ST5 5BG Tel: 01782 584005 Fax: 01782 632343 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.keele.ac.uk BA/BSc/LLB Hons During the three years students follow a modular degree pattern, normally choosing two principal subjects and Complementary Studies Modules (studied for one year). Students taking two science subjects or Mathematics and a science subject at principal level have the option to specialize in one subject in their final year. Dual Honours courses are available in combinations between the principal subjects listed. BA/BSc Hons candidates may be admitted to three-year courses, for which they will read two subjects at Honours level and modules from the Complementary Studies Programme. Students taking two science subjects or Mathematics and a science subject at principal level have the option to specialize in one in their final year.
First Degrees BA/BSc/LLB Hons: 3 yrs (unless otherwise stated) Single Honours: Accounting and Finance u Dual Honours: American Studies u Single Honours: American Studies u Dual Honours: Applied Environmental Science u Astrophysics u Biochemistry u Biology u Single Honours: Biomedical Sciences u Single Honours: Business Economics u Dual Honours: Business Administration u Dual Honours: Chemistry u Computer Science u Criminology u Earth System Science u Economics u Educational Studies u English u Single Honours: English and American Literatures u Dual Honours: Finance u Forensic Science u Geography u Geography (Human) u Geography (Physical) u Geology u Health Foundation Year (4 yrs) u History u Human Resource Management u Humanities Foundation Year (4 yrs) u Information Systems u Single Honours: Information Technology for Business Management u International Foundation Degree Programme (4 yrs) u International Relations u Single Honours: International Relations u Dual Honours: Law u Single Honours: Law u Management Science u Marketing u Mathematics u Single Honours: Mathematics u Dual Honours: Media, Communications and Culture u Medicine (5 yrs) u Dual Honours: Medicinal Chemistry u Midwifery u Dual Honours: Music u Music Technology u Neuroscience u Nursing u Single
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Honours: Osteopathy (5/6 yrs) u Single Honours: Pharmacy (4 yrs) u Dual Honours: Philosophy u Physics u Single Honours: Physiotherapy Studies u Politics u Dual Honours: Politics u Psychology u Science Foundation Year (4 yrs) u Social Sciences Foundation Year u Single Honours: Social Work u Dual Honours: Sociology
Higher Degrees Doctorates DBA: Health (at least 4 yrs PT) DClinPsy: Jointly with Staffordshire University DLitt and DSc EdD PhD DMedEth MD MPhil
Master’s Degrees MBA: Business Administration Education u Health Executive MRes Humanities (American Studies, English, History, German, Music, Russian, Ethics, Philosophy) Social Science Research Methods (Economics, Management, Human Resource Management, Health Planning and Management, Law, Criminology, Education, Sociology, Social Work, Politics and International Relations) MA/MSc/Dip: 1--2 yrs Adolescent Addiction Studies u Biomedical Engineering u Cell & Tissue Engineering u Child Care Law & Practice u Child Law u Clinical Pharmacy u Clinical Practice u Community Pharmacy u Counselling Psychology u Critical Care u Diplomatic Studies u Educational Leadership, Management & Learning u Environmental Politics u Ethics of Cancer & Palliative Care u Ethics of Medical Research & Biotechnology u Ethics of Policing and Criminal Justice u Ethics of Social Welfare u European Industrial Relations & Human Resource Management u European Politics & Culture u European Scientific Research Training u Finance & Information
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University of Kent Technology u Finance & Management u Gender, Sexuality & Human Rights u Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology u Gerontology u Global Security u Health Economics Research u Health Operational Research & Management u Health Population and Nutrition in Developing Countries u Human Resource Management u Human Resources in Health u Human Rights, Globalization & Justice u Industrial Relations u Industrial Relations & Employment Law u Industrial Relations & Human Resource Management u Information Technology u Information Technology & Management u International Relations u Learning & Teaching in Higher Education u Marketing u Medical Education u Medical Ethics & Law u Medical Science u Molecular Parasitology & Vector Biology u Music Psychology u Neuromusculoskeletal Health Care u Nursing Studies u Pain Science & Management u Prescribing Studies u Psychiatry & Mental Health u Psychological Research Methods (Music Psychology) u Psychological Research Methods u Reproductive Health Management u Research Ethics u Rheumatology Nursing u Social Work u Victorian Studies
Certi¢cates PG Certificate Counselling Supervision Postgraduate Certificate: 1 yr Teaching & Learning in Higher Education Postgraduate Certificate in Education: 1 yr Secondary Modern Languages: German with French u Secondary Modern Languages: Spanish with French u Secondary Modern Languages: French with German u Secondary Modern Languages: French with Spanish u Secondary PGCE: English u Secondary PGCE: Geography u Secondary PGCE: History u Secondary PGCE: Information & Communications Technology u Secondary PGCE: Mathematics u Secondary PGCE: Modern Languages: French u Secondary PGCE: Science: Biology u Secondary PGCE: Science: Chemistry u Secondary PGCE: Science: Geology u Secondary PGCE: Science: Physics u Social Science: Psychology u Social Science: Sociology Postgraduate Certificate in Education: 2 yrs Science u Information & Communications Technology (2 yrs FT conversion course) u Maths (2 yr)
Diplomas Diploma: 1 yr Health Economics Research agement 2 yrs u CPE Law
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UNIVERSITY OF KENT Canterbury Kent CT2 7NZ Tel: 01227 764000 Fax: 01622 621100 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.kent.ac.uk
First Degrees Humanities & Social Sciences BA/BSc/LLB Hons: 3 yrs or 4 yrs with a year in Europe or a Sandwich Year Accounting & Finance u Accounting & Finance with a year in industry u Accounting & Finance with Computing or French Business Studies or German u Accounting & Finance and Business Administration or Computing or Economics or Law or Management Science or Mathematics u American Studies (Art and Film or History or Literature) u Anthropology u Applied Psychology u Applied Psychology with
Clinical Psychology u Applied Social Psychology u Applied Social Psychology with Clinical Psychology u Biodiversity Conservation and Management u British and American Policy Studies u Business Administration u Business Administration (European Management) with Italian or Spanish u Business Administration (Marketing) u Business Administration with a year in industry or Computing u Business Administration with Computing with a year in industry u Business Administration and Computing u Business Administration and Computer Science u Business Administration and Computer Science with
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University of Kent a year in industry u Business and Economics u Business Administration and French or German or Law or Management Science or Philosophy or Politics or Spanish u Business Administration and Management Science (with a year in industry) u Business Studies with a year in industry u Classical & Archaeological Studies u Classical & Archaeological Studies and Comparative Literary Studies or Drama or English and American Literature or Film Studies or Italian or Philosophy u Comparative Literary Studies u Comparative Literary Studies and Cultural Studies or Drama or English and American Literature or Film Studies or French or History or History & Theory of Art or Philosophy or Religious Studies u Conflict, Peace and Security u Contemporary European Studies u Criminology and Law or Social Policy or Sociology u Cultural Studies u Cultural Studies (Combined Languages) or (French) or (German) or (Italian) or (Spanish) u Cultural Studies and History & Theory of Art or Philosophy or Social Anthropology u Drama and English and American Literature or European Studies or Film Studies or French or History or Italian or Philosophy or Spanish u Economics u Economics and Law or Politics or Social Anthropology or Sociology u Economics with a Language or Computing or Econometrics u English and American Literature u English and American Literature and Creative Writing u English and American Literature with an Approved Year Abroad u English, American and Post-Colonial Literatures u English, American and Post-Colonial Literatures with an Approved Year Abroad u English and American Literature and European Studies or Film Studies or French or History or History & Theory of Art or Italian or Philosophy or Religious Studies or Sociology u English, American and Post-Colonial Literatures and Film Studies or History u English and French Law or German Law or Italian Law or Spanish Law u English Language Studies u Environmental Social Science u European Arts (Film Studies) or (History & Theory of Art) u European Culture and Thought (Classical & Archaeological Studies) or (Comparative Literary Studies) or (French) or (German) or (Italian) or (Philosophy) or (Religious Studies) or (Spanish) u European Economics (French) or (Spanish) u European History with a Year Abroad u European Legal Studies u European Politics u European Social Psychology u European Studies (Combined Languages) or (French) or (German) or (History) or (Italian) or (Sociology) or (Spanish) u Film Studies u Film Studies and French or History or History &
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Theory of Art or Philosophy or Spanish u French u French and German or History & Theory of Art or Italian or Spanish u German u Health and Social Care u Hispanic Studies u History u History and Archaeological Studies u History and Heritage Studies u History and History & Theory of Art or Italian or Law or Philosophy or Politics or Religious Studies or Social Anthropology or Spanish u History & Theory of Art u Industrial Relations and Human Resource Management u Industrial Relations and Human Resource Management (Accounting) or (Economics) or (Law) or (Social Policy) or (Social Psychology) or (Sociology) u Italian and Spanish u Law u Law and History or Politics or Psychology or Social Anthropology or Sociology or Welfare u Law with a Language (French or German only) u Management Science u Management Science with a Foundation Year u Management Science with Computing u Mathematics and Management Science u Philosophy u Philosophy and Politics or Religious Studies or Social Anthropology or Social Behaviour or Sociology u Politics u Politics and International Relations u Politics and International Relations with a Year in Finland or French or German or Italian or Spanish u Politics, Philosophy and Economics in Europe u Politics and History or Social Anthropology u Psychology u Psychology and Social Anthropology or Sociology u Psychology with Studies in Europe or Clinical Psychology u Religious Studies u Social Anthropology u Social Anthropology with a Year in Finland or French or German or Italian or Spanish u Social Anthropology and History or Philosophy u Sociology and Social Anthropology with a Year in Finland u Social Policy u Social Policy with Computing u Social Policy and Public Sector Management u Social Policy and Sociology u Social Psychology u Social Psychology with Clinical Psychology u Social Sciences u Social Work u Sociology u Sociology with a Year in Finland or Italian u Sociology and English and American Literature or Philosophy u Sports Therapy, Health and Fitness u Tourism Management u Urban Regeneration u Urban Studies (Social Policy) u Visual and Performed Arts u War Studies MDrama: 4 yrs Drama & Theatre Studies u Drama & Theatre Studies with an approved year abroad MManSc: 4 yrs European Management Science and Business Administration u European Management Science (French or German or Spanish or The Netherlands)
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Science Technology & Medical Studies
Higher Degrees
BA/BEng/BSc: 3 yrs or 4 yrs with a Foundation Year or a year in Europe Actuarial Science u Applied Quantitative Finance u Astronomy, Space Science and Astrophysics u Biochemistry u Biochemistry with a Sandwich Year or Cell & Molecular Biology or Medical Biosciences or Neuroscience u Biological Sciences u Biology with a Foundation Year u Biomedical Science u Biomedical Science with a Sandwich Year u Business Information Technology u Business Mathematics u Business Information Technology with a year in industry u Computer Science u Computer Science and Business Administration u Computer Science and Business Administration with a year in industry u Computer Science with a year in industry or Management Science or Management Science with a year in industry u Computer Systems Engineering u Computer Systems Engineering including a Foundation Year u Computer Systems Engineering with a year in industry u Computing and Economics or English and American Literature or Film Studies or French or German or History or Management Science or Management Science with a year in industry or Philosophy or Social Psychology or Spanish u Electronic Engineering u Electronic Engineering with a Foundation Year u European Computer Science u Financial Mathematics u Forensic Biology u Forensic Chemistry u Forensic Science u Forensic Science with a Foundation Year u Forensic Science with a year in industry u Internet and Multimedia Communications u Mathematics u Mathematics and Computer Science u Mathematics and Computer Science with a year in industry u Mathematics and Statistics u Mathematics including a Foundation Year u Microbiology u Microbiology with a Sandwich Year or Biotechnology or Medical Biosciences u Molecular and Cellular Biology u Molecular and Cellular Biology with a Sandwich Year u Multimedia Technology and Design u Multimedia Technology and Design with a year in industry u Pharmacy u Physics u Physics and Computer Science u Physics with a Foundation Year or Astrophysics or Forensic Science or Space Science and Systems MPhys: 4 yrs Astronomy, Space Science and Astrophysics u Astronomy, Space Science and Astrophysics with a year in the USA u Physics with Astrophysics or a year in the USA
Master’s Degrees LLM: 1--2 yrs Criminal Justice u Environmental Law and Policy u European Law u International Commercial Law u International Law with International Relations u Law u Medical Law u Socio-legal Studies MA: 1--2 yrs Advanced Studies for Professional Linguists u American Literary Nationalism u Anthropology of Ethnicity, Nationalism and Identity u Cartoons and Caricature u Comparative Literary Studies u Dickens and Victorian Culture u Drama u e-Commerce u English u Environmental Anthropology u European and Comparative Literary Studies u European Governance u European Integration u European Studies u Film Studies u French u French and Comparative Literary Studies u German u Health Studies u History u History and Cultural Studies of Science u History & Theory of Art u Human Rights, Ethics and International Relations u International Conflict Analysis u International Finance and Economic Development u International Relations u International Relations and European Studies u Italian u Methods of Social Research u Migration, Mental Health and Social Care u Modern French Studies u Modern Poetry u Modern Spanish Studies u Performance Space and IT Modelling u Philosophy u Politics u Politics and International Relations u Post-Colonial Studies u Practice as Research (Drama) u Propaganda and Persuasion in History u Psychotherapy Studies u Social Anthropology u Social Anthropology and Computing u Social Policy u Sociology u Spanish u Spanish and Comparative Literary Studies u Urban Studies u Visual Anthropology u Women’s Studies MBA: 1--2 yrs Business Administration u Business Administration (e-Business) u Business Administration (Public Sector Management) MEBA: 1.5--3 yrs European Business Administration MClinSci: 4 yrs Psychotherapy MRes: 1--2 yrs Biotechnology MPhil: Applied Mathematics Applied Psychology u Biochemistry u Biodiversity Management u Cartoons and Caricature u Chemistry u Clinical Psychology u Cognitive Psychology/ Neuropsychology u Community Care u Comparative Literary Studies u Developmental Psychology u
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University of Kent Drama u Economics u Electronics u English u Environmental Anthropology u Environmental Social Science u Ethnobiology u European Studies u Film Studies u Forensic Psychology u French u German u Health Psychology u History u History and Cultural Studies of Science u History & Theory of Art u International Conflict Analysis u International Relations u Italian u Law u Law and Philosophy u Learning Disability u Medicine and Health Sciences u Medical Signal Imaging u Mental Health u Microbiology u Occupational Health u Personal Social Services u Philosophy u Physics u Politics u Post-Colonial Studies u Psychology u Psychotherapy Studies u Pure Mathematics u Refugee Mental Health Studies u Social Anthropology u Social Policy u Social Psychology u Social Work u Sociology u Spanish u Statistics u Urban Studies u Women’s Studies MSc: 1--2 yrs Actuarial Science u Analysis and Intervention in Learning Disabilities u Applied Mathematics u Biochemistry u Biodiversity Management u Broadband and Mobile Communication Networks u Chemistry u Cognitive Psychology/Neuropsychology u Collaborative Health Care Practice u Computer Science u Conservation Biology u Criminal Justice u Distributed Systems and Networks u Economics u Electronics u Environmental Anthropology u Environmental Social Science u Ethnobiology u Ethnobotany u European Economic Integration u Forensic Psychology u Group Processes and Intergroup Relations u Health Psychology u Information and Communication Technologies u International Finance and Economic Development u Management Science u Management Science with Computing u Microbiology u Physics u Psychotherapy Studies u Pure Mathematics u Research Methods in Psychology u Social and Applied Psychology u Statistics u Supervision for the Helping Professions u Supportive and Palliative Care u Surgical Practice u Tourism and Conservation
Doctorates DClinSci: 6 yrs Psychotherapy MSurg: 2--5 yrs Surgery MD: 2--5 yrs Medicine PhD Applied Mathematics u Applied Psychology Biochemistry u Biodiversity Management
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Biotechnology u Cartoons and Caricature u Chemistry u Clinical Psychology u Cognitive Psychology/ Neuropsychology u Community Care u Comparative Literary Studies u Computer Science u Developmental Psychology u Drama u Economics u English u Environmental Anthropology u Environmental Social Science u Ethnobiology u European Studies u Film Studies u Forensic Psychology u French u German u Health Psychology u History u History and Cultural Studies of Science u History & Theory of Art u International Conflict Analysis u International Relations u Italian u Law u Law and Philosophy u Learning Disability u Medicine and Health Sciences u Medical Signal Imaging u Mental Health u Microbiology u Occupational Health u Personal Social Services u Philosophy u Physics u Politics u Post-Colonial Studies u Psychology u Psychotherapy Studies u Pure Mathematics u Refugee Mental Health Studies u Social Anthropology u Social Policy u Social Psychology u Social Work u Sociology u Spanish u Statistics u Urban Studies u Women’s Studies
Diplomas Postgraduate Diploma: PDip, GDip: 1--2 yrs Actuarial Science u Anthropology of Ethnicity, Nationalism and Identity u Broadband and Mobile Communication Networks u Chemistry u Collaborative Health Care Practice u Criminal Justice u Distributed Systems and Networks u Economics u Environmental Anthropology u Environmental Law and Policy u Environmental Social Science u European Law u International Commercial Law u Management Studies and Business English u Medical Law u Performance Space and IT Modelling u Politics and International Relations u Psychotherapy u Social Anthropology u Social Anthropology and Computing u Supervision for the Helping Professions u Supportive and Palliative Care u Surgical Practice Undergraduate Diploma: 1--2 yrs PT Addiction Management u Addictions Counselling u Applied Psychology of Learning Disability u Archaeological Studies u Christian Theology and Ministry u Comparative Literary Studies u Counselling u English Literature u English (Literature with Creative Writing) u French u History & Theory of Art u Italian u Kentish History u Management Studies u Medieval and Modern History
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Postgraduate Certificates: Collaborative Health Care Practice u Distributed Systems and Networks u Performance Space and IT Modelling u Surgical
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English (Literature and Locality) u French u Information Technology u Law and Society u Modern History u Philosophy u Practical and Imaginative Writing u Social Sciences u Theory and Practice of Local History
KINGSTON UNIVERSITY River House 53--57 High Street Kingston upon Thames Surrey KT1 1LQ Tel: 020 8417 9000 Website: www.kingston.ac.uk
Admission Enquiries Cooper House 40--46 Surbiton Road Kingston upon Thames Surrey KT1 2HX Tel: 08700 841347 Fax: 020 8417 3532 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.kingston.ac.uk/applications
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(also available PT) u Business Management u English Language and Communication (also available PT) u English Language and Communication and/with: Business, Creative Writing, Criminology, Dance, Design, Drama, Applied Economics, English Literature, Film Studies, French, History of Art, Design and Film, Human Rights, International Relations, Journalism, Politics, Psychology, Sociology, Spanish, Television and New Broadcasting Media, Visual and Material Culture (also available PT) u Creative Writing and/with: Business, Criminology, Drama, Applied Economics, English Language and Communication, English Literature, Film Studies, History, Human Rights, International Relations, Journalism, Law, Media and Cultural Studies, Politics, Psychology, Television and New Broadcasting Media (also available PT) u Criminology u Criminology and/ with: Creative Writing, Applied Economics, English Language and Communication, English Literature, Film Studies, Forensic Science, French, History, History of Art, Design and Film, Human Rights, International Relations, Law, Media and Cultural Studies, Politics, Psychology, Sociology, Spanish u Dance and/with: Drama, English Language and Communication, English Literature, Media and Cultural Studies, Music, Television and New Broadcasting Media u Design and/with: Business, English Language and Communication, English Literature, Film Studies, History of Art, Design and Film Studies, Media Technology, Politics, Visual and Material Culture u Fashion u Graphic Design u Graphic Design and Photography u Interior Design u Product and Furniture Design u Television: Design
First Degrees BA Hons: 1 yr top-up Business Administration u Business and Professional Administration (PT) u Construction Engineering (see also Foundation Degree) u Early Years: Education and Child Care u Early Years: Teaching BA Hons: 3 yrs Applied Economics and/with: Business, Creative Writing, Criminology, English Language and Communication, Environmental Studies, French, Geography, Geology, History, Human Geography, Human Rights, International Relations, Journalism, Law, Mathematics, Media and Cultural Studies, Medical Statistics, Politics, Sociology, Spanish, Statistics, Television and New Broadcasting Media (also available PT) u Architecture u Landscape Architecture u Art, Performance and Digital Media u Fine Art u History of Art, Design and Film (also available PT) u History of Art, Design and Film and/with: Business, Criminology, Drama, English Language and Communication, English Literature, Film Studies, History, Journalism, Law, Media and Cultural Studies, Music, Politics, Television and New Broadcasting Media (also available PT u Television and New Broadcasting media and/with: Creative Writing, Dance, Applied Economics, English Language and Communication, English Literature, Film Studies, French, History of Art, Design and Film, History, Human Rights, International Relations, Law, Media and Cultural Studies, Media Technology, Politics, Psychology, Sociology, Spanish u Business Economics
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Kingston University and Production u Design and/with Business, English Language and Communication, English Literature, Film Studies, History or Art, Design and Film, Media and Cultural Studies, Media Technology, Politics, Visual and Material Culture u Drama u Drama and/ with Creative Writing, Dance, English Language and Communication, English Literature, Film Studies, French, History, History of Art, Design and Film, Human Rights, International Relations, Media and Cultural Studies, Music, Politics, Psychology, Sociology, Spanish u Economics (also available PT) u Financial Economics (also available PT) u Primary Teaching leading to QTS u English Literature (also available PT) u English Literature and/with Business, Creative Writing, Criminology, Dance, Design, Drama, English Language and Communication, Film Studies, French, History, History of Art, Design and Film, Human Rights, International Relations, Journalism, Law, Media and Cultural Studies, Politics, Sociology, Spanish, Television and Material Culture u Film Studies (also available PT) u Film Studies and/with Business, Creative Writing, Criminology, Dance, Design, Drama, English Language and Communication, English Literature, French, History, History of Art, Design and Film, Human Rights, Journalism, Law, Media and Cultural Studies, Media Technology, Music, Sociology, Spanish, Television and New Broadcasting Media, Visual and Material Culture u Accounting and Finance u History u History and/with Business, Creative Writing, Criminology, Drama, Applied Economics, English Literature, Environmental Studies, Film Studies, French, History of Art, Design and Film, Human Geography, Human Rights, International Relations, Journalism, Politics, Psychology, Spanish, Television and New Broadcasting Media, Visual and Material Culture u Human Rights and/with Business, Creative Writing, Criminology, Drama, Applied Economics, English Language and Communication, English Literature, Film Studies, French, History, Journalism, Law, Media and Cultural Studies, Psychology, Sociology, Spanish, Television and New Broadcasting Media (also available PT) u Illustration and Animation u International Politics* (also available PT) u Journalism (also available PT) u Journalism and/ with Creative Writing, Applied Economics, English Language and Communication, English Literature, Film Studies, French, History, History of Art, Design and Film, Human Rights, International Relations, Media and Cultural Studies, Politics, Psychology, Sociology and Spanish (also available PT) u Landscape Planning u Visual and Material Culture and/
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with Business, Design, English Language and Communication, English Literature, Film Studies, French, History, History or Art, Design and Film, Media and Cultural Studies, Sociology u Media and Cultural Studies (also available PT) u Media and Cultural Studies and/with Business, Creative Writing, Criminology, Dance, Design, Drama, Applied Economics, English Literature, Film Studies, French, History of Art, Design and Film, Human Rights, International Relations, Journalism, Politics, Psychology, Sociology, Spanish, Television and New Broadcasting Media (also available PT) u Photography* u International Politics* (also available PT) u Politics (also available PT) u Politics and/with Business, Creative Writing, Criminology, Design, Drama, Applied Economics, English Language and Communication, English Literature, Environmental Studies, French, History, History of Art, Design and Film, Human Geography, Human Rights, Journalism, Law, Media and Cultural Studies, Psychology, Sociology, Spanish, Television and New Broadcasting Media (also available PT) u Social Work u Sociology (also available PT) u Sociology and/with Business, Criminology, Drama, Applied Economics, English Language and Communication, English Literature, Film Studies, History, Human Geography, Human Rights, International Relations, Journalism, Law, Media and Cultural Studies, Politics, Psychology, Television Studies, Visual and Material Culture u Television and New Broadcasting Media and/with Creative Writing, Dance, Applied Economics, English Language and Communication, English Literature, Film Studies, French, History or Art, Design and Film, History, Human Rights, International Relations, Law, Media and Cultural Studies, Media Technology, Politics, Psychology, Spanish u Visual and Material Culture u Visual and Material Culture and/with Business, Design, English Language and Communication, English Literature, Film Studies, French, History, History of Art, Design and Film, Media and Cultural Studies, Sociology BA Hons: 4 yrs Business Studies Spanish or French
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BSc Hons: 3 yrs Automotive Design u Biomedical Informatics u Product Design u Acupuncture u Diagnostic Radiography u Therapeutic Radiography u Environmental Studies and/with Biology, Business, Applied Economics, French, Geographical Information Systems, Geospatial Investigation, History, Human Biology, Human Geography, Law, Mathematics, Medical
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Kingston University statistics, Politics, Statistics u Forensic Science and/ with Criminology, Law, Web Development u Museum and Gallery Studies u Geospatial Investigation and/with Biology, Environmental Studies, Sports Science u Biomedical Informatics u Interior Design u International Relations* and/with Business, Creative Writing, Criminology, Design, Drama, Applied Economics, English Language and Communication, English Literature, Environmental Studies, French History, History or Art, Design and Film, Human Geography, Journalism, Law, Media and Cultural Studies, Psychology, Sociology, Spanish, Television and New Broadcasting Media (also available PT) u Nursing / Registered Nurse u Physiotherapy u Psychology (also available PT) u Psychology and/ with Biology, Business, Creative Writing, Criminology, Drama, English Language and Communication, French, History, Human Biology, Human Rights, International Relations, Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies, Politics, Sociology, Spanish, Television and New Broadcasting Media (also available PT) u Residential Property (also available PT) BMus Hons: 3 yrs Music (also available PT) u Music and/with Dance, Drama, Film Studies, History or Art, Design and Film, Mathematics, Web Development) u Music Technology (also available PT) u Music Technology and/with Dance, Drama, Film Studies, Television and New Broadcasting Media BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Business Information Management with Accounting u Applied and Environmental Geology u Cell and Molecular Biology u Forensic Biology u Biomedical Science u Building Surveying (also available PT) u Business Information Management with Accounting u Business Information Technology u Forensic Chemistry* u Communication Systems u Biomedical Informatics u Computer Graphics Technology (also available PT) u Computer Science (Games Programming) u Geographical Information Systems (GIS) u Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and/with: Business, Computing, Environmental Studies, Human Geography, Web Development u Construction Management u Property Planning and Development u Earth Systems Science u Environmental Hazards and Disaster Management u Real Estate Management u Forensic Science and Investigative Analysis u Geography u Geography and/with Biology, Business, Computing, Applied Economics, French, Geology, Mathematics, Medical Statistics, Statistics u Geology u Geology and/with Biology, Business, Computing, Applied Economics,
Geography, Human Geography u Property and Land Information Systems u Construction Management u Marine and Freshwater Biology u Nutrition u Nutrition and/with Biochemistry, Biology, Human Biology, Sports Science (also available PT) u Quantity Surveying Consultancy (also available PT) u Television and Video Technology* (also available PT) BSc Hons: 3--5 yrs Actuarial Mathematics and Statistics u Applied Chemistry u Biochemistry u Medical Biochemistry u Biology u Human Biology (also available PT) u Human Biology and/with Chemistry, Environmental Studies, French, Nutrition, Psychology, Sports Science u Marine and Freshwater Biology (also available PT) u Biology and/with: Business, Chemistry, Environmental Studies, French, Geography, Geology, Geospatial Investigation, Nutrition, Psychology, Sports Science u Chemistry u Medicinal Chemistry u Chemistry and/with: Biology, Business, Computing, French, Human Biology, Pharmacology u Civil Engineering u Sports Analysis and Coaching* u Computer Science u Computer Science (Computer Graphics and Digital Imaging) u Computer Science (Network Communications) u Cyber Security and Computer Forensics and/with: Business, Mathematics, Statistics (also available PT) u Games Technology and/with: Business, Mathematics, Media Technology, Statistics u Information Systems u Information Systems (Internet Business) u Information Systems (Multimedia) u Mobile Computing u Software Engineering u Web Development and/with: Business, Forensic Science, Geographical Information Systems, Mathematics, Media Technology, Medical Statistics, Music, Statistics (also available PT) u Computing and/with: Business, Chemistry, Geographical Information Systems, Geography, Geology, Human Geography, Law, Mathematics, Media Technology, Medical Statistics, Statistics (also available PT) u Development for Sustainability u Environmental Management u Environmental Science u Exercise, Nutrition and Health (also available PT) u Human Geography and/with Business, Computing, Applied Economics, Environmental Studies, French, Geographical Information Systems (GIS), Geology, History, Politics, Sociology u Strategic Innovation and/with Computing, Cyber Security and Computer Forensics, Web Development, Games Technology, Mathematics, Statistics u Mathematical Sciences (also available PT) u Mathematics and/with Business, Computing, Cyber Security and Computer Forensics, Applied Economics, Environmental Studies, Games Technology, Geography, Medical Statistics, Strategic
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Kingston University Innovation, Web Development (also available PT) u Media Technology (also available PT) u Media Technology and/with Business, Computing, Design, Film Studies, Games Technology, Television and New Broadcasting Media, Web Development (also available PT) u Medical Statistics and/with Business, Computing, Applied Economics, Environmental Studies, Geography, Mathematics, Web Development u Medicinal Chemistry u Mobile Computing u Pharmaceutical Science u Pharmacology u Pharmacology and/with Business, Chemistry u Sports Science (also available PT) u Sports Science and/with Biology, Business, Geospatial Investigation, Human Biology, Law, Nutrition (also available PT) u Medical Statistics and/with Business, Computing, Applied Economics, Environmental Studies, Geography, Mathematics, Web Development (also available PT) u Statistics and/with Business, Computing, Cyber Security and Computer Forensics, Applied Economics, Environmental Studies, Games Technology, Geography, Mathematics, Strategic Innovation, Web Development (also available PT) u Strategic Innovation and/ with Computing, Cyber Security and Computer Forensics, Web Development, Games Technology, Mathematics, Statistics u Media Technology u Media Technology and/with Business, Computing, Design, Film Studies, Games Technology, Television and New Broadcasting Media, Web Development (also available PT) u Web Development and/with Business, Forensic Science, Geographical Information Systems, Mathematics, Media Technology, Medical Statistics, Music, Statistics (also available PT) BSc Hons: 1--2 yrs Gemmology and Applied Mineralogy LLB: 3 yrs International Law LLB: 2 yrs Law Senior Status LLB: 4 yrs BA Hons: 3--4 yrs Accounting & Finance u International Business u International Business with Law u Entrepreneurship and Management u Human Resource Management u Marketing Management BA Hons: 4 yrs International Business with French or Spanish BA/BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Business and/with: Creative Writing, Design, Applied Economics, English Language and Communication, English Literature, Film Studies, History, History or Art, Design and Film, Human Rights, Media and Cultural Studies, Politics, Psychology, Sociology,
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Visual and Material Culture, Biology, Chemistry, Computing, Cyber Security and Computer Forensics, Environmental Studies, Games Technology, Geographical Information Systems, Geography, Geology, Human Geography, Mathematics, Media Technology, Medical Statistics, Pharmacology, Sports Science, Statistics, Web Development u Law and/with Computing, Creative Writing, Applied Economics, English Literature, Environmental Studies, Film Studies, Forensic Science, History of Art, Design and Film, Human Rights, Politics, Sociology, Sports Science, Television and New Broadcasting Media BEng: 1--2yrs top-up Building Services (Air Conditioning and Refrigeration) foundation (see also Foundation Degree) u Aircraft Engineering BEng: 3--4 yrs Aerospace Engineering Design u Motorcycle Engineering Design BEng Hons: 3--5 yrs Civil Engineering (also available PT) u Mechanical Engineering u Mechanical Engineering Design u Motorsport Engineering BEng/MEng Hons: 3--5 yrs Aerospace Engineering u Aerospace Engineering, Astronautics & Space Technology u Automotive Engineering Design
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Higher Degrees MChem: 4 yrs Chemistry MPharmSc: 4 yrs Pharmaceutical Science MPharm: 4--5 yrs Pharmacy MComp: 4 yrs Information Systems u Software Engineering PGCE: 1 yr Primary Teaching leading to QTS PGCE u Secondary Teaching leading to QTS PGCE DipHE: (with BSc top-up) Midwifery / Registered Midwife (3 yrs) u Midwifery / Registered Midwife for Registered Nurses (18 mths) DipHE: 2--3 yrs Nursing/Registered Nurse (Child Nursing) u Nursing/Registered Nurse (Adult Nursing -- 2 yrs) u Nursing/Registered Nurse (Adult Nursing -- 3 yrs) u Nursing/Registered Nurse (Mental Health Nursing -- 2 yrs) u Nursing/Registered Nurse (Mental Health Nursing -- 3 yrs) u Nursing/Registered Nurse (Learning Disability Nursing) MSc: 1 yr Accounting and Finance u Accounting and Information Systems u Applied Child Psychology u Business and Economic Forecasting (also available PT) u Business Information Technology (also available PT) u Management and Business Studies Research (also available PT) u International Finance u Forensic Analysis u Applied Geographical Information Systems u Applied Geographical Information Systems with Management Studies u Health Care (Advanced Practice) u Health Care Education and Management (by Learning Contract) u International Conflict u International Relations u Quantity Surveying u Real Estate u Rehabilitation PgDip/MSc: 1 yr FT/2--3 yrs PT Advanced Industrial and Manufacturing Systems u Aerospace Engineering u Aircraft Engineering u Applied Geographical Information Systems u Applied Geographical Information Systems with Management Systems u Automotive Engineering u Automotive Engineering (Commercial Vehicle
Technology) u Automotive Engineering (Motorcycle Technology) u Civil Engineering u Networking and Data Communications u Networking and Data Communications with Management Studies u Electronic Commerce u Electronic Commerce with Management Studies u Informatics u Informatics with Management Studies u Information Systems u Information Systems with Management Studies u IT and Strategic Innovation u IT and Strategic Innovation with Management Studies u Mobile LocationBased Services u Mobile Location-Based Services with Management Studies u Software Engineering u Software Engineering with Management Studies u User Interaction Design u User Interaction Design with Management Studies u Web Development u Web Development with Management Studies u Conservation Science for Museum Artefacts u Construction Management and Construction Law u Structural Design and Construction Management u Virtual Product Design Engineering u Engineering Management Systems u Mechanical Engineering u Motorsport Vehicle Dynamics u Management in Construction PgDip: 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT Landscape Architecture (LI Accredited) u Professional Practice Architecture (Part 3 ARB/RIBA) PgDip/PgCert/MSc: 1 yr FT/2--3 yrs PT Analytical Chemistry u Analytical Chemistry with Management Studies u Biomedical Science u Biomedical Science with Management Studies u Cancer Biology u Hazards and Disaster Management u Natural Resource Development with Management u Pharmaceutical Analysis u Pharmaceutical Analysis with Management Studies u Pharmaceutical Science u Pharmaceutical Science with Management Studies u Radiography: Medical Imaging, Oncology Practice and Breast Evaluation u Environmental and Earth Resource Management u Forensic Analysis u Sports Coaching Science u Sports and Exercise Environmental Physiology u Sports Management u Sustainable Environmental Development with Management Studies PgDip/PgCert/MA: 1--3 yrs Professional Child Care Studies u Education (International) (1 yr) u Education by (Learning Contract (max 4 yrs)) u Professional Studies in Education: Advanced Professional Practice u Professional Studies in Education: Early Years Education u Professional Studies in Education: Citizenship u Professional Studies in Education: Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties u Professional Studies in Education: Gifted and Talented Students u
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LANCASTER UNIVERSITY University House Lancaster LA1 4YW Tel: 01524 65201 Fax: 01524 846243 (undergraduate)/01524 592065 (postgraduate) E-mail:
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[email protected] Website: www.lancs.ac.uk
First Degrees Arts & Social Studies BA Combined Hons: 3 yrs Advertising & Marketing u Accounting & Economics or Finance u Accounting & Finance & Computer Science u American Studies & Organization Studies (second year in USA) u Computer Science & Music u Consultancy & Independent Research u Criminology & Sociology u Economics & Geography or International Relations or Mathematics or Politics u English Language & Linguistics or Literature or the Media or Sociolinguistics u English Language with Creative Writing u English Literature & History or Creative Writing or Linguistics or Music or Philosophy or Religious Studies u English Literature with Creative Writing u English Literature, Creative Writing & Practice u Entrepreneurship with Management u Ethics, Philosophy & Religion u European Politics, Society & Culture u Film & Cultural Studies u Film Studies & Philosophy or Sociology or English Literature u History & International Relations or Music or Philosophy or Politics or Religious Studies u History, Philosophy & Politics u History, Philosophy & Sociology of Science u International Relations & Strategic Studies u Linguistics & Philosophy or Psychology u Mathematics & Philosophy u Media & Cultural Studies u Medieval & Renaissance Studies u Organization Studies & Psychology or Sociology u Peace Studies & International Relations u Philosophy, Politics & Economics u Philosophy & Politics or Religious Studies u Politics with International Relations u Religious Studies & Sociology u Theatre Studies & English Literature BA Hons: 3 yrs Accounting & Finance u American Studies (second year in USA) u Anthropology of Religion u Business Economics u Business Economics/North America--Australasia u Creative Arts u Criminology u Economics u Economics/North America--Australasia u English Language u English Language/North America u English Literature u Fine Art u Geography u Geography/North America u Global Politics u
History u Human Geography u Linguistics u Linguistics/North America u Management & Organization (SW option avail) u Management & Organization/North America--Australasia (SW option avail) u Management & Organization (Human Resource Management) (SW option avail) u Music u Music Technology u Philosophy u Politics u Politics/North America u Psychology u Religious Studies u Social History u Social Work u Sociolinguistics u Sociolinguistics/North America u Sociology u Theatre Studies LLB Hons: 3 yrs Law u Law & Criminology BA Combined Hons: 4 yrs English Language & French Studies or German Studies u European Languages & Management Studies or Film Studies u French Studies & Computing or English Literature or Geography or German Studies or History or Italian Studies or Linguistics or Mathematics or Music or Philosophy or Politics or Psychology or Spanish Studies or Theatre Studies u German Studies & Computing or English Literature or Geography or History or Italian Studies or Linguistics or Mathematics or Music or Philosophy or Politics or Psychology or Spanish Studies u Italian Studies & Computing or English Literature or Geography or History or Linguistics or Mathematics or Music or Philosophy or Psychology or Spanish Studies u Management & Entrepreneurship u Spanish Studies & Computing or English Literature or Geography or History or Linguistics or Mathematics or Music or Philosophy or Politics or Psychology or Theatre Studies BA Hons: 4 yrs European Studies u French Studies u German Studies u Spanish Studies BBA Hons: 4 yrs European Management with French Studies or German Studies or Italian Studies or Spanish Studies u Management (inc year’s work placement) u Management/North America--Australasia (inc year’s work placement)
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Chemistry MChem: 4 yrs Environmental Chemistry
School of Physical Sciences MPhys: 4 yrs Physics u Physics/North America u Physics with Medical Physics u Physics, Astrophysics & Cosmology u Physics, Particle Physics & Cosmology u Theoretical Physics
Science MSc: 4 yrs Mathematics/North America--Australasia u Mathematics with Statistics/ North America--Australasia u Statistics/ North America--Australasia u Telecommunications with Management u Theoretical Physics with Mathematics MChem Environmental Chemistry u Environmental Chemistry/North America--Australasia
Science & Technology BSc Combined Hons: 3 yrs Accounting & Finance u Accounting, Finance & Computer Science u Accounting, Finance & Mathematics u Biochemistry with Biomedicine or Genetics u Biology & Geography u Biology with Psychology u Biomedicine & Medical Statistics u Biological Sciences with Biomedicine u Business Computing & Information Systems u Computer Science & Mathematics or Music u Computer Science with Multimedia Systems or Software Engineering u Earth & Environmental Science u Earth & Environmental Science/ North America--Australasia u Earth Science with Geography u Earth Science with Geography/North America--Australasia u Finance & Economics u Financial Mathematics u Geography with Earth Science u Mathematics, Statistics & Operational Research u Physics with Medical Physics u Physics with Particle Physics & Cosmology u Physics, Astrophysics & Cosmology u Psychology & Statistics u Telecommunications with Management u Theoretical Physics with Mathematics BSc Hons: 3 yrs Biochemistry u Biochemistry/North America--Australasia u Biological Sciences u Biological Sciences/ North America--Australasia u Biomedical Science u Business Studies u Business Studies /North America--Australasia u Business Studies (Accounting) u Business Studies (Finance) u Cell Biology u Cell
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Lancaster University MBChB: 5 yrs Medicine & Surgery
Higher Degrees Doctorates DSc DLitt: 3 yrs PhD: 3 yrs DClinPys: 3 yr Clinical Psychology MD: 2 yrs Medicine
Master’s Degrees MA: 1 yr European Institutions & Policy Making u Human Resource & Knowledge Management u Human Resource Development & Consulting u Lake District Studies MRes: 1 yr Accounting & Financial Management u Advanced Marketing Management u Finance u Human Computer Interaction u Information Technology, Management & Organizational Change u International Business (Economics) u Management u Management Science u Money Banking & Finance u Science of the Environment MSc: 1 yr Accounting & Financial Management u Advanced Marketing Management u Applied Social Statistics u Biomedicine u e-Business & Innovation u Ecology & the Environment u Environmental & Biochemical Toxicology (12 mths FT) u Environmental Biotechnology u Environmental Hazards u Environmental Pollution & Protection u Environmental Science u Environmental Statistics u Finance u Information Technology Management & Organizational Change u International Business (Economics) u Logistics & Supply Chain Management u Management u Management & Law u Management Science & Market Analysis u Management & Marketing u Management & the Environment u Medical Statistics u Money, Banking & Finance (12 mths FT) u Operational Research & Management Science u Plant Biotechnology u Project Management u Statistics LLM: 1--2 yrs European & International Legal Studies u International Business & Corporate Law u International Human Rights & Humanitarian Law LLM/MA: 1--2 yrs International Law & International Relations
MA: 1--2 yrs Applied Research & Consultancy u Conflict Development & Security u Conflict Resolution u Contemporary Arts Research u Contemporary Literary Studies u Creative Writing (11 mths FT, 23 mths PT) u Culture Media Theory u Design Management & Policy u Education u Educational Research u English Language u English Language & Contemporary Literary Studies (12 mths FT, 24 mths PT) u English Literary Research u European Languages & Cultures (by research) u Feminist Cultural Theory & Practice u Film & Visual Culture u Gender, Genre & Cultural Theory (12 mths FT, 24 mths PT) u Globalization & the Information Age u Health Research u Historical Research u International Relations u Language Studies u Literary & Cultural Studies u Literary Drama & Society: Shakespeare to Behn (by research) u Local & Regional History u Nineteenth Century Literary Research u Peace Studies u Philosophy u Politics u Professional Contemporary Arts Practice u Religion & Education u Religious Studies u Religious Studies (Asian Religions) u Religious Studies (Ethics & Religion in Context) u Religious Studies (Religion, Culture & Society) u Religious Studies (Studying Spirituality) u Religious Studies (Studying Religion) u Religious Studies (Women & Religion) u Romantic & Victorian Literature (12 mths FT, 24 mths PT) u Security & War u Society, Technology & Nature u Sociological Research u Sociology u Sociology (Contemporary Sociology) u Sociology (Economy & Society) u Sociology (Globalization) u Sociology (Social Theory) u Teaching English as a Foreign Language u TESOL (Hong Kong) (24 mths PT) u TESOL (Lancaster) (12 mths FT, 24 mths PT) u Tourism & Travel u Women’s Studies u Women’s Studies & Education u Women’s Studies & English u Women’s Studies & Sociology MBA: 1--2 yrs Business Administration MRes: 1--2 yrs Applied Social Statistics u Environmental Science & Technology u Health & Health Care in Practice u Health Studies u International Relations MRes/PGDip: 1--2 yrs Environment & Development (Overseas placement) MSc: 1--2 yrs Advanced Computer Science u Biomedical Science (by research) u Communications & Information Systems u Contaminated Land & Remediation u Critical Software Engineering u Developmental Psychology u Distributed Systems Engineering u Ecology (by research) u Environmental Informatics u
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Lancaster University Environmental Science (by research) u Environmental Science & Technology u Fluid Machinery u Mobile & Ubiquitous Computing u Multimedia Networking u Networking & Internet Systems u Plant Sciences (by research) u Psychological Research Methods u Language Speech & Hearing u Social Psychology u Sustainable Water Management MSc/PGDip: 1--2 yrs Decommissioning & Environmental Clean-up u Digital Signal Processing in Communications Systems u High Power Radio Frequency Science & Engineering u Information Technology & Data Communications u Mechanical Engineering u Mechatronics Systems Engineering u Media Production & Distribution u Micro & Nano TechnologyEngineering Management & Society (12 mths FT, 24 mths PT) u Microelectronics & System-on-chip Engineering (12 mths FT, 24 mths PT) u Mobile Game Design & M-Commerce Systems u Personal & Mobile Radio Communications u Resource & Environmental Management (12 mths FT, 24 mths PT) u Safety Engineering u Satellite Communications & Space Environment MA/PgDip Adult Literacy, Numeracy & ESOL (distance learning) (24/60 mths PT) u Health Research u Ruskin & the Cultural Tour PgDip MA: 2 yrs Developing Professional Practice u International Management (IMPM) u Language Testing u Management, Learning & Leadership u Practicing Management (IMPM) u Social Work MBA: 2 yrs Executive MBA MSc: 2 yrs Ecology & the Environment u Environmental & Biochemical Toxicology u Environmental Pollution & Protection
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Certi¢cates Certificate of Higher Education Pre-Medical Studies Postgraduate Certificate: 1 yr Advanced Studies in Educational Research u Adult Literacy, Numeracy & ESOL u Applied Research & Consultancy (6 mths FT, 12 mths PT) u Applied Social Statistics u Health Research u Lake District Landscape u Learning & Teaching in Higher Education (CiLTHE) u Management u Organizational Change
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Degrees validated by Lancaster University o¡ered at: BLACKPOOL AND THE FYLDE COLLEGE The Higher Education Admissions Office Ashfield Road Bispham Blackpool FY2 0HB Tel: 01253 352352 Fax: 01253 356127 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.blackpool.ac.uk * Subject to validation
First Degrees BA: 1 yr Business Administration & Management (top-up [conversion to degree]) u Sports Development (topup [conversion to degree]) BSc: 1 yr Computing (top-up [conversion to degree]) u Information Technologies (top-up [conversion to degree]) u Nautical Science -- Level 1 u Quality Management BEng: 1--3 yrs u Mechanical & Production Engineering Mechatronics BA Hons: 3 yrs Criminology and Criminal Justice u Education and Training Management u English Language, Literature and Writing u Fine Art Professional Practice u
Graphic Design u Hospitality Management u Information Illustration u Photography u Scientific and Natural History Illustration u Wildlife Photography BSc Hons: 3 yrs Coastal Conservation with Marine Biology u Internet Media Technologies u Network Engineering and Systems Administration BA Hons: 4 yrs Hospitality Management (International Hotel Management) u Hospitality Management with Tourism
Top-up Degrees BA Hons: 2 yrs Business Administration and Management (top-up [conversion to degree]) u Sports Development (topup [conversion to degree])
EDGE HILL COLLEGE OF HIGHER EDUCATION St Helen’s Road Ormskirk Lancashire L39 4QP Tel: 01695 575171 Fax: 01695 579997 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.edgehill.ac.uk
First Degrees BA Hons: 3+ yrs Animation u Business with Law u Childhood & Youth Studies u Childhood & Youth Studies and Criminology u Childhood & Youth Studies and Education Studies u Childhood & Youth Studies and English u Childhood & Youth Studies and Social Psychology u Childhood & Youth Studies and Sociology u Childhood & Youth Studies with
Criminology u Childhood & Youth Studies with Education Studies u Childhood & Youth Studies with English u Childhood & Youth Studies with Information Technology u Childhood & Youth Studies with Management u Childhood & Youth Studies and Social Work Studies u Coach Education & Participation Development u Creative Writing and Drama u Creative Writing and English u Creative Writing and Film Studies u Creative Writing and History u
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Studies with Information Technology u Geography Geography with Criminology u Geography with Drama u Geography with Education Studies u Geography with English u Geography with Information Technology u Geography with Management u History u History and Sociology u History with Creative Writing u History with Criminology u History with Education Studies u History with English u History with Film Studies u History with Information Technology u History with Management u History with Sociology u Human Geography u Human Geography with Criminology u Human Geography with Geological Science u Human Geography with Information Technology u Human Geography with Management u Journalism u Leisure & Tourism Management u Media (Advertising) u Media (Digital Media Design) u Media (Film and Television) u Physical Education u Public Relations u Social Work Studies u Social Work Studies with Criminology u Social Work Studies with Early Childhood Studies u Social Work Studies with Information Technology u Social Work Studies with Management u Sociology u Sociology with Criminology u Sociology with Early Childhood Studies u Sociology with History u Sociology with Information Technology u Sociology with Management u Sociology and Social Work Studies u Sports Development u Television u Web Systems Development u
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University of Leeds (Software & Systems) with Management u Computing with Drama u Computing with Early Childhood Studies u Computing with English u Computing with Film Studies u Computing with Human Geography u Computing with Management u Computing with Physical Geography u GeoEnvironments u Geography u Geography with Geological Science u Marketing u Physical Geography u Physical Geography with Geology u Physical Geography with Geological Science u Physical Geography with Information Technology u Physical Geography with Management u Psychology u Sport and Exercise Science u Sports Studies u Sports Therapy Faculty of Education: 3+ yrs BA Hons Early Years Education with QTS u Primary Education and Art and Design with QTS u Primary Education and Children’s Development and Learning with QTS u Primary Education and English with QTS u Primary Education and History with QTS u Primary Education and Mathematics with QTS u Primary Education and Physical Education with QTS u Primary Education and Science with QTS u Key Stage 2/3: Modern Foreign Languages with QTS u Key Stage 2/3: English with QTS BSc Hons Key Stage 2/3: Creative Art, Design and Technology with QTS u Key Stage 2/3: Information & Communication Technology with QTS u Key Stage 2/3: Mathematics with QTS u Key Stage 2/3: Science with QTS BSc Hons Secondary in Design & Technology with QTS (2 yrs) u Secondary in Information & Communication
Technology with QTS (2 yrs) u Secondary in Mathematics with QTS (2 yrs) u Secondary in Science with QTS (2 yrs) u Secondary in Design & Technology with QTS (3 yrs) u Secondary in Information & Communication Technology with QTS (3 yrs) u Secondary in Mathematics with QTS (3 yrs) u Secondary in Science with QTS (3 yrs) Faculty of Health: 3 yrs BSc Hons Adult Nursing u Children’s Nursing u Learning Disabilities Nursing u Mental Health Nursing u Midwifery
Higher Degrees MA: 1--2 yrs English Language Studies Women u Writing Studies
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UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS The Admissions Office Leeds LS2 9JT Tel: 01133 433999 Fax: 01133 434056 Website: www.leeds.ac.uk ^ Subject to validation * Possibility of study abroad under the Socrates arrangements
First Degrees Arts & Science BA Hons: 3--4 yrs Accounting & Finance u Arabic & Islamic Studies u Arabic Studies u Broadcast Journalism u Broadcasting u Business Economics u Chinese Studies (Modern) u Classical Civilization u Classics u
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University of Leeds Communications u Criminal Justice and Criminology u Cultural Studies u Dance u Economics u English u Environment & Business* u Environment & Transport Planning* u European Politics u Fashion Design* u Fine Art u French u Geography u German u Graphic Design u Greek u Greek Civilization with Greek u Hispanic & Latin American Studies u History u History & Philosophy of Science u History of Art u Human Resource Management u International Studies u Italian u Japanese u Latin u Law or Accounting or French u Accounting & Law u Linguistics u Accounting & Management u Management Studies u History of Art with Museum Studies u Music u Music, Multimedia & Electronics* u Performance Design & Production u Philosophy u Political Studies u Politics & Parliamentary Studies u Popular & World Musics u Russian & Japanese u Linguistics u Asia Pacific Studies & Economics or Chinese or French or Japanese or Management Studies or Politics or Russian Civilization u Italian & Japanese or Jewish Civilization or Latin or Management Studies or Music or Philosophy or Politics or Social Policy or Sociology u Sociology u Psychology & Sociology or Management Studies u English & French or Greek Civilization or History or History of Art or Italian or Jewish Civilization or Latin or Linguistics or Music or Philosophy or Portuguese or Russian or Russian Civilization or Social Policy or Spanish u Geography & History or Italian or Management Studies or Mathematics or Russian or Social Policy or Sociology or Spanish u Linguistics & Russian or Russian Civilization or Spanish u Roman Civilization & Spanish or Russian or Russian Civilization u Economics & Geography or French or German or History or Italian or Japanese or Management or Mathematics or Philosophy or Politics or Russian or Sociology or Spanish u Spanish u European Studies & French or German or Italian or Portuguese or Spanish u Education and French^ or Geography^ or German^ or Mathematics^ or Music^ or Politics or Social Policy or Sociology or Spanish^ u Russian or Spanish or TESOL u Spanish & TESOL u French & German or Greek Civilization or History or History of Art or Italian or Japanese or Jewish Civilization or Latin or Linguistics or Management Studies or Mathematics or Music or Philosophy or Politics or Portuguese or Roman Civilization or Russian or Russian Civilization or Social Policy or Sociology or Spanish or TESOL u Textile Design (Structured Textiles) (provisional) u English Literature & Theatre Studies u Theology u History or History of Art or Italian or Japanese or Jewish
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Civilization or Linguistics or Management Studies or Music or Philosophy or Russian or Russian Civilization or Social Policy or Sociology or Spanish or TESOL or Theology & Religious Studies u Greek Civilization or Russian Civilization or Theology & Religious Studies u Sociology or Spanish or Theology & Religious Studies u Latin & Theology & Religious Studies or Russian or Russian Civilization or Spanish u German or Greek Civilization or History or History of Art or Italian or Latin or Management Studies or Mathematics or Music or Philosophy or Politics or Portuguese or Roman Civilization or Russian Civilization or Social Policy or Sociology or Spanish or TESOL or Theology & Religious Studies u Theology & Religious Studies u Russian & Sociology or Spanish or Theology & Religious Studies u Music & Philosophy or Theology & Religious Studies u Philosophy & Politics or Russian or Russian Civilization or Social Policy or Sociology or Theology & Religious Studies u Politics & Russian u Theology & Religious Studies or Russian Civilization or Social Policy or Spanish u History & History & Philosophy of Science or History of Art or Italian or Latin or Music or Philosophy or Portuguese or Roman Civilization or Russian or Social Policy or Sociology or Spanish or Theology & Religious Studies u Arabic & Chinese or Classical Literature or English or French or German or Greek Civilization or Italian or Japanese or Linguistics or Management Studies or Philosophy or Politics or Portuguese or Roman Civilization or Russian or Russian Civilization or Social Policy or Sociology or Spanish or Theology & Religious Studies u Social Policy & Administration or Social Policy or Sociology or Spanish or Theology & Religious Studies u History of Art & Music or Italian or Philosophy or Sociology or Spanish or Theology & Religious Studies u Classical Literature & English or French or German or History or Italian or Russian or Russian Civilization or Theology & Religious Studies u History of Art & History of Philosophy of Science or Italian or Philosophy or Russian Civilization or Sociology or Theology & Religious Studies u Geography with Transport Planning u Management with Transport Studies BEng Hons MEng: 3--4 yrs u Aeronautical & Aerospace Engineering u Analysis & Business in Communications IT u Architectural Engineering u Automotive Engineering u Automotive Materials Engineering u Bioscience Engineering (provisional) u Ceramics Science & Engineering u Chemical Engineering u Civil & Structural Engineering u Communications IT
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University of Leeds Engineering u Computing in Engineering u Electronic & Communications Engineering u Electronic & Computer Engineering u Electronic & Electrical Engineering u Electronic Engineering u Energy Engineering u Environmental Engineering u Fire Engineering u Mathematical Engineering u Mechatronics u Medical Engineering u Metallurgy u Mineral Engineering u Mining Engineering u Safety Engineering BEng Hons/Ord: 3--4 yrs Automotive Materials Engineering (STEPS programme available) u Chemical and Mineral Engineering BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Anatomy and Physiology u Applied Chemistry u Biochemistry u Biomaterials u Biotechnology u Chemistry u Chemistry with Analytical Chemistry u Cognitive Science u Colour & Polymer Chemistry u Colour Chemistry u Computer Science u Earth Surface Processes u Earth System Science u Ecology u Engineering Materials Technology u Environmental Biogeoscience u Environmental Chemistry u Environmental Geology u Environmental Science u Fire Safety and Management u Fire Science u Food Bioscience u Food Production Processing & Marketing u Food Science (STEPS programme available) u Fuel & Combustion Science u Genetics u Geography u Geological Sciences u Geophysical Sciences u Human Genetics u Interdisciplinary Science (STEPS programme available) u Aviation Technology & Management u Mathematical Studies u Mathematics with Finance u Mathematics u Medical Sciences u Medicinal Chemistry u Meteorology & Atmospheric Science u Microbiology u Genetics & Microbiology u Microbiology with Immunology u Biochemistry with Medical Biochemistry or Molecular Biology u Molecular Science and Technology u Nanoscale Science & Technology u Neuroscience u Pharmacology u Computing & French or German or Management Studies or Philosophy u Physics u Physics with Astrophysics u Physiology u Pharmacology & Physiology u Aviation Technology with Pilot Studies u Product Design u Psychology u Sports Material Technology u Sports Science u Sports Science (Outdoor Activities) u Sports Science & Physiology u Zoology BMus: 4 yrs Music BEng Hons: 4--5 yrs Automative Materials Engineering
BEng Hons MEng: 4--5 yrs Aeronautical & Aerospace Engineering u Architectural Engineering u Automotive Engineering u Chemical Engineering u Civil & Structural Engineering u Communications IT Engineering u Electronic & Communications Engineering u Electronic & Electrical Engineering u Electronic Engineering u Energy Engineering u Environmental Engineering u Materials Science & Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Mechatronics u Metallurgy u Mineral Engineering u Mining Engineering u Safety Engineering
Health Care Studies BHSc Hons: 1.5 yrs Midwifery (post-registration) 2--5 yrs u Audiology u Child Health Nursing Studies u Midwifery u Nursing Practice u Nursing (Adult) u Radiography (Diagnostic)
Law LLB Hons: 3 yrs Law 4 yrs u French & Law
Medicine & Dentistry BChD: 5 yrs Dentistry (may be awarded with Honours; a range of BSc Honours programmes may be intercalated into the dental course.)
Higher Degrees Doctorates DClinPsych: 3 yrs Clinical Psychology DDSc: 3--4 yrs EdD: 3--4 yrs Education (attendance at courses, research and thesis) PhD: 3--4 yrs
Master’s Degrees by Instruction MA: 1 yr Accounting & Finance u Advertising & Marketing u American Literature & Culture with European Study u Chinese & Business u Chinese Business & the Asia Pacific u Classical Civilization u Classics u Communication Studies u Ecological Economics u Economics & Development u Economics & Finance u Greek u Greek Civilization u Health Management, Planning & Policy u Hospital Management u International Communications u Interpreting & Translation Studies u Latin u Middle East Studies u Mongolian Studies u Roman Civilization u Sculpture Studies u
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University of Leeds Teaching Arabic as a Foreign Language u Theatre Studies MBA MBA Finance: 1 yr u Business Administration u Chinese Business Management u Marketing/ Finance/Information u Management/International u Business/Chinese u Business Management MSc (Eng): 1 yr International Construction Management & Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Modern Digital & Radio Frequency Wireless Communications MA: 1--2 yrs Africa: Human & Sustainable Development u AngloGerman Cultural Relations u Applied Translation Studies u Art Gallery & Museum Studies u Art History u Arts Education u Asia Pacific Studies u British History u British Politics (Parlimentary Studies) u Chinese u Chinese Business & the Asia Pacific (provisional) u Chinese Management u Chinese Studies u Commonwealth & Post-Colonial Literatures u Conflict, Development & Security u Contemporary Ibero-American Studies u Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice u Country House Studies u Creative Writing u Crime Prevention & Community Safety u Criminal Justice & Policing Studies u Criminal Justice Studies u Cultural Studies u Democratic Studies u Development Studies u Development Studies & Disability u Development Studies & Gender u Disability Studies u Economics & Finance u Education & Development u English Language & World Englishes u English Literature u English Renaissance Literature u Environment & Business u European Parliamentary Studies (provisional) u European Politics u European Union u Feminism & the Visual Arts u Feminist Theory & Practice in the Visual Arts u Film Music Studies u Fine Art u Francophone Studies u Gender & Difference in the Histories of Art u Gender Studies u Gender Studies (Research) u Geographical Information Systems u Geographical Information Systems for Business & Service Planning u Health Care Ethics u Health Services Studies u History & Philosophy of Science u Gender Studies & History & Philosophy of Science u History & Theory of Architecture u Human Geography u Human Resource Management u Icelandic Studies u Integrated Counselling u International Political Economy u International Studies u Italian Studies u Japanese Studies u Lifelong Learning & Human Resource Development u Linguistics u Linguistics & English Language Teaching u Linguistics & Language Corpora u Local & Regional History u Medieval & Renaissance Italian Studies u Medieval
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English Literature u Medieval History u Medieval History with Latin u Medieval Studies u Mediterranean Studies u Modern History u Modern Italian Studies u Modern Jewish Studies u Music & Liturgy u Performance Studies u Philosophy u Phonetics u Politics of International Resources & Development u Religious Studies & Development Studies u Revolutions in Writing Culture 1740--1830 u Russian & Eurasian Studies u Sculpture Studies u Siberian Studies u Social & Public Policy u Social History & Theory of Art u Social Research u Sociology u Strategic Studies u Theology & Development Studies u Theology & Religious Studies u Transport Economics u Twentieth Century Literature u Victorian Literature u Work-based Learning u World Cinema MEd: 1--2 yrs Information Technology, Multimedia & Education u International Education Management u Lifelong Learning u Mathematical Education u Religious Education u Science Education u Special Educational Needs u TESOL u TESOL for Young Learners MMus: 1--2 yrs Composition u Music Technology Performance
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University of Leeds MSc (Eng): 1--2 yrs Automotive Engineering u Engineering Project Management u Environmental Engineering & Project Management LLM: 2 yrs Law (For graduates) MA: 2 yrs Asia Pacific Studies (online) u Health Care Chaplaincy u Independent Practice (Nursing) MBA MBA Finance: 2--3 yrs u Business Administration (Executive Programme) (for British managers) u Construction Project Management (Executive Programme) u Health & Social Services u Transport Management (Executive Programme) MDent Sci: 2--3 yrs Community Dentistry u Dental Radiology u Oral Medicine u Oral Pathology u Oral Surgery u Paediatric Dentistry u Restorative Dentistry DUP: 2--5 yrs Breast Imaging
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MMedSc: 3 yrs Anaesthesia u Child Health u Clinical Psychiatry u Primary Health Care MSc: 3 yrs Child Forensic Studies (distance learning) u Clinical Embryology (distance learning) u Colour Application Technology u Family Therapy u Pharmaceutical Technology & Quality Assurance u Psychoanalytic Observational Studies MChem Hons: 4 yrs Chemistry u Chemistry with Analytical Chemistry u Medicinal Chemistry u Molecular Science & Technology MGeog: 4 yrs Geography MB ChB: 5 yrs u Medicine (may be awarded with Honours)
Master’s Degrees by Research LLM: 1--2 yrs Criminal Justice Studies u Cyber Law u European Legal Studies u Human Rights u International & European Business Law u Master of Laws MA MDS u MEd u MRes u MSc u MSc (Eng): 1--2 yrs u ChM u MD: 2 yrs u MPhil: 2--3 yrs MSc (Eng): 2--5 yrs Transport Planning Practice
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Degrees validated by University of Leeds o¡ered at: ASKHAM BRYAN COLLEGE Askham Bryan York YO23 3FR Tel: 01904 772277 Fax: 01904 772288 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.askham-bryan.ac.uk
Extended Foundation and Foundation Degrees Agriculture u Animal Management u Arboriculture u Business u Countryside Management u Equine Management u Food and Drink Management u Horticulture u Land Management u Landscape and Garden Management u Sports Surface Management
First Degrees BA Hons Business Management BSc Hons Animal Management u Animal Management and Science u Equine Management u Sustainable Land Use
COLLEGE OF THE RESURRECTION Mirfield West Yorkshire WF14 0BW Tel: 01924 490441 Fax: 01924 492738 E-mail: registrar@mirfield.org.uk Website: www.mirfield.org.uk
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The diploma of Higher Education (DipHE) in Theology & Pastoral Studies u BA Hons in Theology & Pastoral Studies
Postgraduate Diploma in Theology & Pastoral Studies u MA in Theology & Pastoral Studies
LEEDS COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN Blenheim Walk Leeds LS2 9AQ Tel: 01132 028000 Fax: 01132 028001 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.leeds-art.ac.uk
First Degrees BA Hons: 3 yrs Art & Design (Interdisciplinary) u Fashion u Fine Art u Fine Art (PT 5--6 yrs) u 3D Design (Furniture) u Graphic Design u Interior Architecture Design u Printed Textiles & Surface Pattern Design u Visual Communication
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LEEDS COLLEGE OF MUSIC 3 Quarry Hill Leeds LS2 7PD Tel: 01132 223400 Fax: 01132 438798 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.lcm.ac.uk
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BA Hons: 3 yrs All BA Hons courses are validated by the Open University BA Hons Jazz u BA Hons Music u BA Hons Music Production u BA Hons Popular Music Studies Foundation Degree Music Production for Film and Television (2 yrs) Validated by the Open University Commercial Music Production and recording
1^2 yrs MA Jazz (validated by the Open University) u MA Music (validated by the Open University) u MA Music Production (validated by the Open University) u MA Community Music (subject to validation by the O.U. Available from 2008/2009)
Certi¢cates Postgraduate Certificate: 1 yr Advanced Piano Performance
LEEDS TRINITY & ALL SAINTS Brownberrie Lane Horsforth Leeds LS18 5HD Tel: 01132 837100 Fax: 01132 837200 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.leedstrinity.ac.uk
Undergraduate Degrees BA Hons Business u Business and Enterprise u Business and Finance u Business and Management u Business Journalism u Business with Law (BA Combined Honours) u Business with Marketing (BA Combined Honours) u Childhood and Youth u Childhood and Youth and Early Years u Childhood and Youth and Education Studies u Early Years u Early Years and Supporting Young People, Children and Families u Education Studies u Education Studies and Early Years u Education Studies and Supporting Young People, Children and Families u English u English and Film Studies u English and History u English and Media u English and Writing u Film and Television Studies u Film Studies u Health Psychology u History u Journalism u Journalism and PR u Management u Marketing u Media u Media and Marketing u PE (Primary) and Sports Development u Primary Education in the Early Years (3 -- 8) u Primary Education in the Junior Years (7--11) u
Religious Studies u Sports Development and Marketing u Sports Development and PE u Sports Journalism u Supporting Young People, Children and Families u Television u Theology u Writing for Media BSc Hons Forensic Psychology u Health Promotion and Development u Nutrition and Food u Nutrition and Health with Psychology u Psychology u Psychology with Nutrition and Health u Psychology with Sport and Exercise u Sport and Exercise with Psychology u Sport, Health, Exercise and Nutrition FdA Addressing Additional (Special) Needs u Coaching and Mentoring u Early Years u Story: Narrative and Communication u Supporting Learning u Supporting Learning and Sport, Physical Education and Health u Supporting Young People, Children and Families u Workplace Wellbeing
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Postgraduate Degrees MA Business Studies u Education MA/PGDip Bimedia Journalism (Radio & TV) u Literature and Spirituality u Magazine Journalism * u Print Journalism u Public Communications u Radio Journalism u Victorian Studies PGC Secondary Business Studies u English u History u Maths u MFL u Religious Education
Postgraduate Certification Research Programmes (MPhil/PhD)
Foundation Degrees FdA Addressing Additional (Special) Needs u Coaching and Mentoring u Early Years u Story: Narrative and Communication u Supporting Learning u Supporting Learning and Sport, Physical Education and Health u Supporting Young People, Children and Families u Workplace Wellbeing
NORTHERN SCHOOLOF CONTEMPORARY DANCE 98 Chapeltown Road Leeds West Yorkshire LS7 4BH Tel: 01132 193000 Fax: 01132 193030 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.nscd.ac.uk
First Degrees
Postgraduate Courses
BPA Hons: 3 yrs
Graduate Apprentice course course
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Pre-degree Foundation Course: 1 yr Dance
YORK ST JOHN COLLEGE Lord Mayor’s Walk York YO31 7EX Tel: 01904 624624 Fax: 01904 612512 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.yorksj.ac.uk Possibility of study abroad under the Socrates arrangements.
First Degrees BA/BSc Hons: 3--8 yrs Business Management u Contemporary Fine Art Practice u Counselling Studies u Design Practice u Education Studies* u English for International Business (for international applicants whose first language is not English) u English Language and Linguistics u English Literature u Film and Television Production u History u Media u Performance: Dance u Performance: Music u Performance: Theatre u
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Psychology u Sport and Exercise Science Studies u Theology and Religious Studies
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BA/BSc Hons with QTS (Primary): 4 yrs English Studies (Lower or Mid/Upper Primary) u Information Technology (Lower or Mid/Upper Primary) u Music (Lower or Mid/Upper Primary) u Theology and Religious Studies (Lower or Mid/ Upper Primary) Joint Honours American Studies and English Literature or History or Media u Business Management and Design Practice or Education Studies or English for International Business or English Language or English
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University of Leeds Literature or History or IT or Psychology or Sport Studies or Theology and Religious Studies u Counselling Studies and Education Studies or English Language or Business Management or Psychology or Theology and Religious Studies u Contemporary Fine Art Practice and English Literature or Design Practice or Media or Music or Theatre u Design Practice and Business Management or Contemporary Fine Art Practice or Film and Television Production or IT or Music u Education Studies and Business Management or Counselling Studies or English for International Business or English Language or History or IT or Theology and Religious Studies u English for International Business (for international applicants whose first language is not English) and Business Management or Education Studies or IT u English Language and Business Management or Counselling Studies or Education Studies or English Literature or IT or Psychology or Theology and Religious Studies u English Literature and American Studies or Business Management or Contemporary Fine Art Practice or English Language or History or Media or Psychology or Theatre* or Theology and Religious Studies u Film and Television Production and Theatre u History and American Studies or Business Management or Education Studies or English Literature or Psychology or Theology and Religious Studies u Information Technology and Design Practice or Education Studies or English for International Business or English Language u Media and American Studies or English Literature u Performance: Theatre* and English Literature or Film and Television Production* u Psychology and Business Management or Counselling Studies* or English Language or English Literature or History Studies or Sports Studies or Theology and Religious Studies u Sport Studies and Business Management or Psychology u Theology and Religious Studies and Business Management or Counselling Studies or Education Studies or English Language or English Literature or History BHSc Hons: 3 yrs Occupational Therapy u Physiotherapy
BHSc Hons: 4 yrs (PT course for people who have been working in the NHS for at least 1 yr) Occupational Therapy u Physiotherapy BHSc Hons: 2 yrs (for those holding first degrees in related areas) Occupational Therapy Accelerated Programme
Foundation Degrees Creative Industries and Technologies u Rehabilitation u Supporting Learning u Theology and Ministry PGCE Primary: 1 yr FT/16 mths PT/6 mths -- 2 yrs flexible programme PGCE Primary Lower Age Range u PGCE Primary Mid/Upper Age Range u PGCE Secondary Theology and Religious Studies MA: 2 yrs Counselling u Educational Studies u Leading Innovation and Change u Theology and Religious Studies Other Research Areas: Historical Studies u Linguistics and Modern Languages u Sports Science and Psychology MSc Professional Health Studies
Diplomas Diploma Counselling Supervision Graduate Diploma: 2 yrs Counselling u Literature Studies Religious Studies
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Theology and
Postgraduate Diploma: 2 yrs Counselling u Education Studies u Leading Innovation and Change u Literature Studies u Professional Health Studies u Theology and Religious Studies
Certi¢cates Certificate: Counselling (Primary and Secondary)
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Returning to Teaching
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Leeds Metropolitan University
LEEDS METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY Admissions Information Leeds Metropolitan University City Campus Leeds LS1 3HE Tel: 01132 832600 Fax: 01132 833114 Website: www.lmu.ac.uk
Undergraduate Courses BA Hons (leading to QTS) Early Childhood Education (2 yr route) u (leading to QTS) Early Childhood Education (4 yr route) u (leading to QTS) Secondary Physical Education u Accounting & French u Accounting & German u Accounting & Spanish u Accounting and Finance u Applied Social Work u Architecture u Business & Economics u Business & English as a Foreign Language u Business & French u Business & German u Business & Management Studies u Business & Spanish u Business & Sports Development u Business (IPOS) u Business and Human Resource Management u Business Creation & Enterprise u Business with Accounting u Business with Economics u Business with Finance u Business with Human Resource Management u Business with Public Relations u Childhood Studies u Communications and Digital Media u Consumer Marketing u Contemporary Creative Practice u Contemporary Performance Practices u Criminal Justice and Law u Criminology & Health u Criminology & Politics u Criminology & Psychology u Criminology & Sociology u Criminology u Design & Environment u Design u Economics for Business u Education and Professional Development u Education Studies u English & History u English as a Foreign Language and Enterprise u English as a Foreign Language and Global Development u English as a Foreign Language and International Relations u English as a Foreign Language and International Trade u English as a Foreign Language and Marketing u English as a Foreign Language and Peace Studies u English as a Foreign Language and Tourism Management u English Literature u Enterprise u Entertainment Management u Film & Moving Image Production u Financial Services u Fine Art u French and Enterprise u French and Global Development u French and International Relations u French and International Trade u French and Marketing u French and Peace Studies u French and Public Relations u French and Tourism Management u Garden Art & Design u
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German and Enterprise u German and Global Development u German and International Relations u German and International Trade u German and Marketing u German and Peace Studies u German and Public Relations u German and Tourism Management u Global Development & International Relations u Global Development & Peace Studies u Global Development & Politics u Graphic Arts & Design u History & Politics u History u Hospitality Business Management -- Fast Track Degree u Hospitality Business with Club and Casino Management u Hospitality with Licensed Retail Management u Human Geography & Planning u Human Geography u Interior Architecture & Design u International Business u International Communication Management u International Professional Studies u Landscape Architecture u Language Studies u Languages with International Business u Leadership & Management u Leisure & Sport Management u Leisure & Sport Studies u Lifestyle Management u Managing in Health & Social Care Organizations u Marketing u Media & Popular Culture u Peace Studies & International Relations u Peace Studies & Politics u Photography and Digital Imaging (top-up) u Physical Education u Playwork u Politics & Sociology u Politics u Psychology & Health u Psychology & Politics u Psychology & Sociology u Public Relations u Public Relations with French u Public Relations with Spanish u Retail Marketing Management u Retailing with Licensed Retail Management u Social Sciences u Social Work u Sociology & Health u Sociology u Spanish and Enterprise u Spanish and Global Development u Spanish and International Relations u Spanish and International Trade u Spanish and Marketing u Spanish and Peace Studies u Spanish and Public Relations u Spanish and Tourism Management u Sport & Recreation Development u Sports Development & Education u Sports Development & P.E. u Sports Marketing & Public Relations u Tourism Management -- Fast Track Degree
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Leeds Metropolitan University BA/BA Hons Conference and Exhibitions Management u Event Fundraising and Sponsorship u Events Management u International Tourism Management u Managing Cultural and Major Events u Managing International Hospitality u Managing International Tourism u Sales Management u Service Sector Enterprise u Tourism Marketing Management u Tourist Destination Management BA/BSc Hons (leading to QTS) Primary Education u Education & New Media u Information Communication Technology & English as a Foreign Language u Information Communication Technology & French u Information Communication Technology & German u Information Communication Technology & Spanish u Physical Education with Outdoor Education BEng Hons Electronic & Electrical Engineering (top-up) BSc Hons Accounting and Information Systems u Animation Technology and Special Effects u Architectural Technology u Audio Technology u Biomedical Sciences (Human Biology) u Biomedical Sciences (Microbiology/Molecular Biology) u Biomedical Sciences (Physiology/Pharmacology) u Biomedical Sciences u Building Surveying Sandwich u Business Information Systems u Business Information Technology (top-up) u Civil Engineering Commercial Management u Civil Engineering u Clinical Language Sciences (Speech & Lang Therapy) u Community Specialist Practitioner -- District Nursing u Community Specialist Practitioner u Complementary Therapies (Acupuncture/Herbal Medicine) u Computer Forensics u Computing u Computing with Artificial Intelligence u Computing with Business Systems u Computing with Database Systems u Computing with Games Design u Computing with Internet Technology u Computing with Mobile Communications u Computing with Multimedia Systems u Computing with Music Technology u Computing with Software Development u Computing with Systems Security u Computing with User Interface Design u Construction Commercial Management u Construction Management u Counselling and Therapeutic Studies u Creative Music & Sound Technology u Design Technology u Dietetics u e-Business (top-up) u e-Business Systems u Food Systems & Quality Assurance u Games Art u Games Design u Games Programming u Health Care Studies u Health Informatics u Health-related Exercise & Fitness u Innovation and New Technology u
Interactive Media Technology u Interactive Media Technology with Marketing u Interactive Media Technology with Music Technology u Interactive Media Technology with Streaming u IT Management for Business u IT Systems for Business u IT Systems for Emergency Planning u IT Systems for Events Management u IT Systems for Sport u IT Systems for the Education Sector u IT Systems for the Media u IT Systems for the Music Industry u IT Systems for the Public Sector u Multimedia & Entertainment Technology (top-up) u Multimedia Technology u Music & New Media Technology u Music & Sound Technology for Film and TV u Music & Sound Technology for Interactive Media u Music & Sound Technology for Live Performance u Music Technology u Music Technology with Computing u Nursing (Adult Health) u Nursing (Mental Health) u Physical Activity, Exercise & Health u Physical Education & Sport and Exercise Science u Physiotherapy u Project Management (Construction) u Project Management u Psychology u Psychology with Criminology u Psychology with Forensic Biology u Public Health -Environmental Health u Public Health -- Health Studies u Public Health -- Nutrition u Public Relations with German u Quantity Surveying Sandwich u Specialist Community Public Health Nursing -- Health Visiting u Specialist Community Public Health Nursing -- Occupational Health Nursing u Specialist Community Public Health Nursing -School Nursing u Specialist Community Public Health Nursing u Sports Event Management u Sport & Exercise Nutrition u Sport & Exercise Science u Sports Coaching u Sports Studies u Technology & Engineering Management (top-up) u Visualization & Simulation CertHE Film & Television Production u International Foundation Studies u International Professional Studies u Service Sector Enterprise FdA Business Creation & Enterprise u Contemporary Design u Contemporary Performance u Film & Television Production u Management for Service Industries u Sports Coaching & Development FdSc Business Computing u Business Information Technology u Computing u Computing -- Systems & Networking u Creative Technology u e-Business u Electronic & Electrical Engineering u Internet Computing u Manufacturing Engineering u Sports Performance Coaching
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Leeds Metropolitan University HNC Photography and Digital Imaging HND Audio Technology u Biosciences and Health u Building Studies u Business Information Technology u Civil Engineering Studies u Computer Forensics u Computing u Consumer Marketing u Design Technology u Events Management u Games Design u International Tourism Management u IT Systems for Business u IT Systems for the Education Sector u Multimedia Technology u Music Technology u Photography and Digital Imaging u Quantity Surveying u Sales Management LLB Law
Postgraduate Courses MA Applied Social Work u Art Psychotherapy Practice u Business (IPOS) u Childhood Studies u English: Twentieth Century Literature u European Public Relations u Film & Moving Image Production u Graphic Arts & Design u International Trade & Finance u Public Relations u Public Relations
Management u Social & Cultural History Work u Sport, Leisure & Equity
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MSc Accounting u Business Excellence u Corporate Governance u Corporate Social Responsibility u Executive Leadership u Finance u Health Sciences u International Enterprise u Management u Management Consultancy u Marketing u Occupational Therapy (pre-registration) u Physiotherapy (pre-registration) u Purchasing & Logistics u Rehabilitation PG Cert/PG Dip/MA Education & Professional Development u English Language Teaching and Materials Development u International Business u Physical Education u Professional Development for Language Education PG Cert/PG Dip/MSc Nursing u Physical Activity, Exercise & Health u Public Health -- Health Promotion u Sport & Exercise Science PGCE Early Childhood Education Physical Education
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UNIVERSITY OF LEICESTER Admissions University Road Leicester LE1 7RH Tel: 01162 525281 Fax: 01162 522447 E-mail:
[email protected] or
[email protected] Website: www.le.ac.uk BA Combined Honours Students take three subjects -- normally two for three years, and one for two years.
First Degrees Arts & Law BA Combined Hons: 2 yrs American Studies u Computer Science BA Single/Joint Hons: 3 yrs American Studies u Ancient History & Archaeology or History u Archaeology u English u Film Studies & Visual Arts u Geography u History u History & Archaeology or Politics u History of Art u Mathematics u Modern Language Studies u Modern Languages with Management
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LLB Hons: 3 yrs Law BA Single/Joint Hons: 3--5 yrs Humanities/World Humanities BA Combined Hons: 3 yrs or 4--8 yrs PT 2 or 3 yr subjects Ancient History u English u Geography u German History u Italian u Politics u Sociology u Spanish
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BA Single/Joint Hons: 4 yrs American Studies with a year in the USA u European Studies u French u French with German or Italian or Spanish u Italian and Spanish u Modern Language Studies with a year in Europe u History and Archaeology or Politics with a year abroad LLB Hons: 4 yrs Law with French and Language
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University of Leicester
Chemistry
Science & Medicine
MChem: 4 yrs Chemical Biology u Chemical Biology with a year in industry u Chemical Biology (USA) u Chemistry u Chemistry with Forensic Science u Chemistry with a year in industry u Chemistry (Europe) u Chemistry (USA) u Pharmaceutical Chemistry
MB/ChB: MBChB 5 yrs MBChB: 4 yrs, Graduate Entry BEng Single Hons: 1 yr Engineering (Foundation) BSc Hons: 1 yr Faculty of Medicine Economics (Additional to medical course. One or more subjects may be taken for one year normally following the first two years of the medical degree course.) BSc Single/Joint Hons: 1 yr Sciences (Foundation) 3 yrs Applied and Environmental Geology u Archaeology u Biological Sciences u Biological Sciences (Biochemistry) u Biological Sciences (Environmental Biology) u Biological Sciences (Genetics) u Biological Sciences (Microbiology) u Biological Sciences (Physiology with Pharmacology) u Biological Sciences (Zoology) u Business Economics u Chemical Biology u Chemistry u Chemistry with Management u Chemistry with Forensic Science u Communications Media & Society u Computational Mathematics u Computer Science u Economics u Financial Economics u Geography u Geography and Archaeology u Geography and Geology u Geology u Geology with Paleobiology u Geophysics (Geological) u Immunology u Mathematics u Mathematics with Management u Mathematics (USA) u Medical Biochemistry u Medical Genetics u Pharmaceutical Chemistry u Physics u Physics with Astrophysics or Industry u Physics with Nanoscience and Technology u Physics with Space Science and Technology or Industry u Psychology u Psychology with Neuroscience u Psychology with Sociology or Biology BEng Single Hons: 3--4 yrs Communications & Electrical and Electronic Engineering u Engineering (Embedded Systems) u Engineering (General) u Engineering (Mechanical) BEng Single Hons: 4 yrs Communications & Electronic Engineering with Industry u Communications & Electronic Engineering with Industry in Europe u Electrical & Electronic Engineering with a year in industry u Electrical & Electronic Engineering with a year in industry in Europe u Electrical & Electronic Engineering with a year in the USA or with Industry u Embedded Systems Engineering with a year in industry or with Europe u Embedded Systems Engineering with a year in the USA u Embedded Systems with a year in the USA in Industry u General Engineering with a year in industry u General Engineering with a year in
Engineering MEng: 4 yrs Communications & Electronic Engineering u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Electrical & Electronic Engineering with a year in the USA u Embedded Systems Engineering u Embedded Systems Engineering with a year in the USA u General Engineering u General Engineering with a year in the USA u Communications & Electronic Engineering with Industry u Communications & Electronic Engineering with Industry in Europe u Mechanical Engineering u Mechanical Engineering with a year in the USA 5 yrs Electrical & Electronic Engineering with a year in the USA with Industry u Electrical & Electronic Engineering with Industry or with Industry in Europe u Embedded Systems Engineering with a year in the USA with Industry u General Engineering with a year in the USA with Industry u General Engineering with a year in industry in Europe u General Engineering with Industry u Embedded Systems with Industry or with Industry in Europe u Mechanical Engineering with a year in the USA with Industry u Mechanical Engineering with Industry u Mechanical Engineering with Industry in Europe
Humanities & Social Sciences MGeol: 4 yrs Applied and Environmental Geology u Geology with Paleobiology (Geological)
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Geology u Geophysics
Master’s Degrees MMath: 4 yrs Computational Mathematics u Mathematics u Mathematics with Astronomy u Mathematics (USA) MPhysics: 4 yrs Physics u Physics with Astrophysics or Space Science & Technology u Physics with Nanoscience and Technology
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University of Leicester industry in Europe u General Engineering with a year in the USA u General Engineering with a year in the USA in industry u Mechanical Engineering with a year in industry u Mechanical Engineering with a year in industry in Europe u Mechanical Engineering with a year in the USA u Mechanical Engineering with a year in the USA in Industry BSc Single/Joint Hons: 3--4 yrs Computer Science in Europe u Mathematics (Europe option) with Astronomy or Computer Science BSc Single/Joint Hons: 4 yrs Biological Chemistry (USA) u Biological Chemistry with a year in industry u Chemistry (Europe) u Chemistry with a year in industry u Computer Science in Europe u Mathematics with a year in Europe
Social Sciences BA Single/Joint Hons: 3 yrs Banking and Finance u Business Economics u Contemporary History u Criminology u Economics u Economics and Law u Financial Economics u Human Geography u International Relations u International Relations and History u Management Studies u Politics u Sociology BSc Single/Joint Hons: 4 yrs Computer Science & Mathematics
Higher Degrees Doctorates PhD: 3--6 yrs
Master’s Degrees LLM: Faculty of Law European Law & Integration u European Union Law u Human Rights u International Commercial Law u Law of Employment Relations u LLM General u LLM Legal Research u Public International Law MA: Social Sciences Applied Linguistics/TESOL u Archaeology & Heritage u Art Gallery and Museum Studies u Faculty of Arts: Country House Studies Faculty of Social Sciences: Diplomatic Studies, Educational Research Methods, Faculty of Arts: English Literary Research Faculty of Social Sciences English Local History Faculty of Law: European Law & Integration European Union Law Faculty of Social Sciences: European Urbanisation u Globalization & Communications u History Faculty of Law: Human Rights Faculty of Arts: Humanities u Faculty of Social Sciences: International Economic History u International Relations & World Order u International Security Studies Faculty of Arts: Landscape Studies Faculty of Social Sciences: Law of
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Employment Relations u Interpretive Studies MA u Law & Globalization u Law & Social Exclusion School of Education Faculty of Social Sciences: Mass Communications u Media & Communications Research Faculty of Arts: Modern Literature u Museum Studies Faculty of Social Sciences: Policing & Social Conflict u Professional Archaeological Practice School of Education: Professional Studies in Education u Psychodynamic Counselling u Public International Law Faculty of Arts: Rome & its Neighbours; Faculty of Medicine & Biological Sciences: Social Work u Faculty of Social Sciences: Urban History Faculty of Arts: Victorian Studies MBA: Faculty of Social Sciences Business Administration MSc: Faculty of Medicine and Biological Sciences Assessment & Treatment of Sex Offenders u Child & Adolescent Mental Health u Forensic & Legal Psychology u Forensic Psychology u Medical Statistics u Occupational Psychology u Psychology of Work MSc: Faculty of Science Advanced Computational Methods u Advanced Computer Science u Advanced Distributed Systems u Advanced Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Advanced Engineering u Advanced Mechanical Engineering u Advanced Software Engineering u Applied Forensic Psychology u Bioinformatics u Clinical Sciences u Community Safety u Crime & Criminal Justice u Educational Research Methods u Embedded Systems & Control u Emergency Planning Management u Finance u Financial Economics u Forensic Investigation u Geographical Information Systems u Geographical Information Systems & Human Geography u Health Services Research u Human Geography u Information and Communications Engineering u Management u Management of Partnerships & Collaboration u Mathematical Modelling and Biology u Marketing u Molecular Genetics u Molecular Pathology & Toxicology u Museum Studies u Pain Management u Physical Geography u Police Leadership and Management u Risk, Crisis & Disaster Management u Security & Risk Management u Social Research u Sustainable Management of Natural Resources MSc: Faculty of Social Science Actuarial Science u Banking and Finance u Business Analysis & Finance u Criminology u Criminology (Applied) u Criminology (Clinical) u Economics u European Economic Studies u Globalization; Security and Policing u Human Resource Development u Human Resource Development & Management u
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University of Leicester Human Resource Development & Performance u Human Resource Management & Development u Industrial Relations and Human Resource u International HR and Globalization u Marketing u Money and Banking u Policing & Social Conflict u Political Research u Researching Work & Learning u Skills and Performance MSc: School of Education Educational Leadership MA Communications, Media & Public Relations u New Media, Governance & Democracy u New Media & Society u MSc Cancer Chemistry u MSc u MEd u MBA u LLM u MPhil: 1--2 yrs
Honorary Degrees DLitt u DSc LLM
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LLD u DMus u MA u MSc u MMus u
Diplomas Advanced Electrical and Electronic Engineering u Advanced Mechanical Engineering u Applied Linguistics/TESOL u Archaeology & Heritage u Art Gallery Studies u Assessment & Treatment of Sex Offenders u Bioinformatics u Child & Adolescent Mental Health u Child Mental Health u Criminology u Diplomatic Studies u Embedded Systems & Control u Employment Law u European Urbanisation u Geographical Information Systems u Health Services Research u History u Humanities u
Information & Communications Engineering u International Economic History u Landscape Studies u Law & Employment Relations u Medical Statistics u Molecular Pathology u Museum Studies u Pain Management u Professional Archaeological Practice u Professional Studies in Education u Psychodynamic Counselling u Risk, Crisis & Disaster Management P/T Child Welfare Studies u Urban History
Certi¢cates Archaeology u Architectural History u Behavioural Studies u Community Care Contracting Adult Education Department: Counselling u Ecology and Environmental Management u Fine Art u Local History u Modern Biology u Music u Professional Studies in Education 1 term u Psychodynamic Studies (Diploma) u Psychodynamic Supervision (Cert) u Psychology u Sculpture u Supervision & Mentorship (Child Care)
Other Courses Social Sciences Foundation Degree Course: u Clinical Imaging u Drug and Alcohol Counselling u Educational Studies for Teaching Assistants u Health and Illness u Managing Voluntary and Community Organizations u Science Technicians u Security and Risk Management (by research)
Degrees validated by University of Leicester o¡ered at: NEWMAN COLLEGE OF HIGHER EDUCATION Genners Lane Bartley Green Birmingham B32 3NT Tel: 01214 761181 Fax: 01214 761196 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.newman.ac.uk
First Degrees Newman’s combined honours degrees enable students to study two subjects either 50% of each, or 75% of the major subject and 25% of the minor subject. The following subjects can be studied as part of the combined honours courses: Art and Design u Creative Writing u Drama u Early Years Education Studies u Education Studies u
English u English Literature u Geography u History u IT Language and Communication u Management Studies u Philosophy and Theology u Philosophy, Religion and Ethics u Psychology u Sports Studies u Theology u Theology for Education
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University of Leicester Single Honours BA/BSc Hons: 3 yrs Drama u Early Years Education u History u Psychology u Public & Voluntary Sector Management u Sports Studies BEd Hons: 3 yrs Key Stage 2/3 (7--14) English, ICT, Science Primary Subjects (5--11) English u Art u History u Geography u Biology u Physical Education u Theology & Religious Education Secondary (11--16, 11--18, 14--19): English, ICT, Science BA Hons/BSc Hons: 4 yrs Key Stage 2/3 (7--14): English, ICT, Science; Primary Subjects (5--11) Art u Biology u English u Geography u History u Mathematics u Physical Education u Theology u Religious Education
Higher Degrees MPhil/PhD: 2 yrs MA: PT Theology
MA (Ed): PT MEd: PT
Postgraduate Certi¢cates Postgraduate Certificate in Education: 1 yr (Secondary Education) Citizenship u Primary Education u Secondary Religious Education u Primary with French u (Secondary) Physical Education u Key Stage 2/3 ICT u Secondary Education (English) u PGCE Primary with French u Primary with German u Primary with Spanish u Key Stage 2/3 Mathematics u Key Stage 2/3 Science Skills for Life u Professional certificate in Education Work-based Foundation Degrees in Counselling u Early Years Education Studies u Fitness and Community Health u IT and Technical Support u Laboratory Technical Support u Public and Voluntary Sector Management u Public Sector Management u Teaching Assistants u Voluntary and Community Organizational Development u Women In Management
UNIVERSITY OF LINCOLN Brayford Pool Lincoln LN6 7TS Tel: 01522 882000 Fax: 01522 882088 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.lincoln.ac.uk
First Degrees Foundation yr: 1 yr FdSc Media & Computing Technology BA Hons: 2--4 yrs Accountancy u Advertising u Advertising Art Direction u American Studies u Animation u Architecture u Child Studies u Combined Social Science u Contemporary Decorative Crafts u Criminology u Drama u English u European Business u Fashion Studies u Fine Art u Furniture u Graphic Design u History u Illustration u Interactive Screen Based Graphics u Interior Design u Journalism u Management u Media Production u Media, Culture & Communications u Museum & Exhibition Design u Photography & Video u Politics u Product Design u Social Policy u Tourism u TV & Film Design
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BSc Hons: 3 yrs Acupuncture u Animal Behaviour Science u Animal Management & Welfare u Animal Nutrition u Animal Science (Equine) u Audio Technology u Biomedical Science u Clinical Psychology u Computing u Computing Information Systems u Conservation & Restoration u Conservation Biology u Equine Science u Equine Sports Science u Forensic Science u Games Computing u Health Studies u Herbal Medicine u Internet Computing u Media Technology u Multimedia Technology u Nursing u Psychology u Social Work u Sports & Exercise Science u Sports Development & Coaching u Web Technology LLB: 3 yrs Law
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University of Lincoln
Higher Degrees MAs are offered in the following subjects: Conservation of Historic Objects u Design u Development Studies & Regeneration u English Studies u Environmental Design u Fine Art u Globalizing Justice u Historial Studies u Interdisciplinary Design u Interior Design u International Business u Journalism u Media Culture and Communications u Media Production u Participatory Design u Planning and Urban Design u Public Relations u Urban Design MBAs are offered in the following subjects: Finance u Strategic Marketing u Tourism MScs are offered in the following subjects: Advanced Games Computing u Construction Project Management u Education Management u Educational Learning & Development u Finance u Human Resource Management / HRD u International Business u International Marketing Strategy u Internet Computing u IT in Business u Logistics Management u Open Source Computing u Presentation Technology u Trauma & Disaster Management LLM/PGDip: 1--2 yrs European Law u International and European Law MBA/DBA/CBA: 1--3 yrs MSc: 1.5 yrs MBA: 2 yrs International Educational Leadership MSc: 2--3 yrs PhD: 3--4 yrs Education
Diplomas Diploma: 1 yr Management Studies PgC/PgD/MA: 1 yr Participatory Design PgDip/MSc: 1 yr IT in Business Postgraduate Diploma: 1 yr PGD’s are offered in the following subjects: European Law u Human Resource Management / HRD u International Marketing Strategy u Management Studies
MRes offered in the following subjects: Biomedicine u Education and Social Science HND: 2 yrs PGDip/MA: 2 yrs Fine Art u Design & Critical Theory
Certi¢cates PgC/PgD/MA PgC/PgD/MA: 1 yr Environmental Design
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Urban Design
PgC/PgD/MA: 1--2 yrs Interior Design PgC/PgD/MSc: 1--2 yrs Construction Project Management Disaster Management
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Trauma &
PgC/PgD/MSc: 3 yrs Human Resource Management PGC’s are offered in the following subjects: Architectual Practice u Construction Project Management u European Law & Policy u Human Resource Management u Management Studies
Postgraduate Medical Courses Nursing: Occupational Health Nursing ENB N61
Other Graduate quali¢cations o¡ered Bachelor of Architecture RIBA/ARB Part II u Graduate Diploma in Conservation Studies u March (Master of Architecture) u March III u PEAP RIBA / ARB Part III Exemption u Chartered Institute of Management Accounting (CIMA) u Doctor of Education (EdD) in International Education Leadership u PGCE in Post-Compulsory Learning & Teaching u Post Qualifying Practice Teaching Award u Graduate Diploma in Print and Online Journalism MA by Learning Contract, MSc by Learning Contract, PhD & MPhil’s are all available in various subject areas and are considered on application with study area proposals.
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University of Lincoln
Degrees validated by University of Lincoln o¡ered at: EAST RIDING COLLEGE St Mary’s Walk Bridlington East Yorkshire YO16 7JW Tel: 08451 200037 Fax: 01262 458801 (Bridlington) 01482 306675 (Beverly) E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.eastridingcollege.ac.uk
Gallows Lane Beverley East Riding of Yorkshire HU17 7DT Tel: 08451 200037 Fax: 01482 306675 E-mail:
[email protected]
Business and Management HNC in Business (PT) u Foundation Degree in Business Management (PT) Education Pre-Access to Higher Education (Return to learn) (PT) u Access to Higher Education (PT) u Access to Higher Education (FT) u Certificate in Delivering Learning -- An Introduction (Level 3/7302) (PT) u Diploma in Delivering Learning (Level 3/7302) (PT) u Certificate and Postgraduate Certificate in PostCompulsory Education and Training (PCET) (PT) u Certificate in Further Education Teaching (Level 4/ 7407) (PT) u Foundation Degree in Pre-16 Teaching
and Learning Support (PT) u BA Hons in Education & Training (PT) u Foundation Degree in Educational Administration (PT) Information and Communication Technology (ICT) HNC in Computing (PT) u HND in Computing (Software Development) (FT) Digital Media Foundation Degree in Applied Digital Media (PT) Foundation Degree in Applied Digital Media (FT)
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Early Years Foundation Degree in Childhood Policy and Practice (PT)
HULL COLLEGE Queen’s Gardens Wilberforce Drive Hull HU1 3DG Tel: 01482 329943 Fax: 01482 598733 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.hull-college.ac.uk
First Degrees BA Hons: 3 yrs Education u Performing Arts BSc Hons: 4 yrs Biology u Biomedical Science
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Mathematics
BSc/BEng Applied Physics u Computer Science u Mechanical & Electrical Engineering
Foundation Degrees FD Business Management u Counselling u Creative Arts u Early Years u Education Administration u Fashion & Theatre Costume Interpretation u Health &
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Community Care u Information Communication Enabling Technologies u Lens-based Photo Media u Music Production/Performance u Performing Arts u Pre-16 Learning and Teaching Support (Classroom Assistants) u Public Sector Management u Set Design for the Entertainment Industry u Textiles
Diplomas HND: 2 yrs 3D Design u Building Studies u Childhood Studies u Computing u Computing (Business IT) u Creative Studies u Early Childhood Studies u Graphic Design u Leisure Management (Sport & Recreation) u Photography u Travel & Tourism Management
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University of Liverpool
Certi¢cates
Photograpy u Sport & Leisure Management Textiles PGCE Education u In Service u
HNC Building Studies u Business & Finance or Personnel or Management or Merketing u Computing (Business Information Technology, Software Engineering) u Engineering (Aerospace, Electric/Electronic, Instrumentation & Control, Mechanical, Manufacturing, Plant & Process) u Engineering (various) PT u Graphic Design u Managing Health & Care Services
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NORTH LINDSEY COLLEGE Kingsway Scunthorpe North Lincolnshire DN17 1AJ Tel: 01724 281111 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.northlindsey.ac.uk
Diplomas
Social Science and Humanities
Business and Technology
BA Hons English and History u Social Science Foundation Degree Sport & Exercise Development u Access to Higher Education and Nursing u Counselling (3 yrs PT) incorporating NCFE Diploma in Counselling (2 yrs PT)
BA Hons Business Studies HNC Engineering HND Business Studies u Engineering FdA Management & Leadership u HRM & Business u Business Enterprise FdSc Computer Information Systems u Network Computing u Automotive Technologies
Teaching and Learning Foundation Degree Early Years u Pre 16 Classroom Practice
UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL Director Student Recruitment and Admissions Office Brownlow Hill Liverpool L69 7ZX Tel: 01517 945927 Fax: 01517 942060 Website: www.liv.ac.uk * Subject to approval
First Degrees BSc Hons: 1 yr Conservation Medicine (Intercalated) (Veterinary) Professional Health Studies
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University of Liverpool Business Studies u Communication, Media & Popular Music u Communication, Culture & Society u Comparative American Studies u Criminology & Sociology u Economics u Economics & Mathematics u Egyptology u Egyptian Archaeology u English and Philosophy u English Language & Literature u Environment & Planning u Financial Economics u Geography u Geography & Archaeology u Geography for Management u History u Human Resource Management u International Business u International Development u International Politics & Policy u Irish Studies u Irish Studies & English Language & Literature or History u Latin American & Business Studies u Legal & Business Studies u Marketing u Mathematics & Philosophy u English and Communication Studies or Modern History u Modern History & Politics u Music u Philosophy u Philosophy & Politics u Politics u Politics & Communication Studies or International Business u Music/Popular Music u Popular Music u Social & Economic History u Social Work u Sociology u Sociology & Social Policy u Urban Regeneration & Planning BEng: 3 yrs Aerospace Engineering u Aerospace Materials u Civil Engineering u Computer & Robotic Systems u Computer Science and Electronic Engineering u Electrical Engineering u Electrical Engineering & Electronics u Electronic & Communication Engineering u Electronic & Integrated Circuit Engineering u Electronics u Integrated Engineering u Integrated Engineering with Business u Engineering & Materials Science u Materials Science & Engineering u Materials Science & Management Studies u Materials, Design & Manufacture u Mechanical Engineering u Mechanical Engineering with Business u Mechanical Systems & Design Engineering u Medical Electronics & Instrumentation u Electronic & Multimedia Systems u Systems Engineering BSc Combined Hons: 3 yrs BSc Hons: 3 yrs Anatomy & Human Biology u Archaeology u Artificial Intelligence u Biochemistry u Biological & Medical Sciences u Biological Sciences u Bioveterinary Science u Chemistry u Chemistry with Material Science or Pharmacology or Oceanography (Combined Hons (Science)) u Computer and Multimedia Systems u Computer Information Systems u Computer Science u Diagnosis Radiography u e-Business u Electronic Commerce Computing u Environmental Biology u Environmental Sciences u Genetics u Geography u Geography & Biology u Geology u Geology & Physical Geography u Geophysics
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(Geology, Physics) u Geophysics (North America) u Internet Computing u Life Sciences applicable to Medicine u Marine Biology u Materials Chemistry u Mathematical Physics u Mathematical Sciences u Mathematics u Mathematics & Business Studies or Computer Science or Statistics u Mathematical Statistics u Mathematics with Education or Finance or Management or Ocean & Climate Studies u Microbial Biotechnology u Microbiology u Molecular Biology u Occupational Therapy u Mathematics or Finance or Management or Ocean & Climate Studies u Occupational Therapy u Ocean & Earth Sciences u Oceans, Climate & Physical Geography u Oceanography with Chemistry u Orthoptics u Pharmacology u Chemistry with Materials Science or Computer Information Systems or Oceanography or Pharmacology u Physics u Physics with Medical Applications u Physics with Ocean & Climate Studies u Physics with Astronomy u Physics and Mathematics u Physics for New Technology u Physiology u Physiotherapy u Psychology u Pure Mathematics u Radiotherapy u Science for Education u Software Development u Business Studies & Mathematics or Computer Science or Statistics u Tropical Disease Biology u Zoology u Zoology with Evolutionary Psychology LLB Hons: 3 yrs Law BA Hons: 4 yrs Classical Studies & a Modern Language u European Film Studies and Modern Languages u European Studies u French u German u German & Hispanic Studies u English & French or German or Hispanic Studies u Hispanic Studies u History and French or German or Hispanic Studies u International Development u European Business Studies & French or German or Hispanic Studies or Italian u Latin American Studies u Modern European Languages u Philosophy and French or German or Hispanic Studies u French & Pure Mathematics or German or Hispanic Studies BEng: 4 yrs With Foundation Year Aerospace Engineering u Civil Engineering u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Electrical Engineering & Electronics with Foundation year u Engineering Foundation u Integrated Engineering u Integrated Engineering with Business u Materials Science u Mechanical Engineering BSc Hons: 4 yrs Applied Biochemistry u Applied Biology u Applied Genetics u Applied Molecular Biology u Biological Sciences u Chemical Sciences u Computer Science
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University of Liverpool with a European Language u Computer Science/ Information Systems u Earth Sciences u Geography u Life Sciences u Mathematical Physics u Mathematical Sciences with a European Language u Mathematical Sciences u Chemistry with a European Language or Industrial Chemistry or Industrial Management or Management or Pharmacology u Physical Sciences u Psychology LLB Hons: 4 yrs English and German Laws Laws with French
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MChem: 4 yrs Chemistry u Chemistry with a European Language or Industrial Chemistry or Management or Pharmacology MEng: 4 yrs Aerospace Engineering u Civil & Environmental Engineering u Civil & Structural Engineering u Civil & Maritime Engineering u Computer & Robotic Systems u Computer Science & Electronic Engineering u Electrical Engineering & Electronics u Electronic & Multimedia Systems u Electronics u Integrated Engineering u Integrated Engineering with Business or a European Language u Materials Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Mechanical Engineering with Business u Mechanical Systems & Design u Engineering Medical Electronics and Instrumentation MESci: 4 yrs Geology u Geology & Geophysics America) MMath: 4 yrs Mathematical Physics
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Medicine BN: 3 yrs Nursing BDS: 5 yrs Dental Surgery yrs
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MB ChB Hons: 4 yrs (Graduate entry) Medicine
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BVSc: 5--6 yrs Veterinary Science u Veterinary Science with Intercalated Honours Year (6 yrs)
Higher Degrees Architecture & Planning BArch: 2 yrs
Dentistry Degrees MDS: Dentistry (the degree of Master of Dental Surgery may be conferred upon a Bachelor of Dental Surgery of the University of Liverpool or another approved institution, of no less than 2 yrs’ standing, who presents a thesis embodying original research in some branch of Dentistry or a science directly related to Dentistry) Membership in Orthodontics: 3 yrs Dentistry (taken with the MDentSc)
Doctorates DEng DMus: Music (awarded to Liverpool graduates of at least 7 yrs’ standing in respect of original work or extended original compositions) DSc LittD LLD PhD: 2--4 yrs
Master’s Degrees MA: 1 yr Applied Linguistics u Archives and Records Management u English by Directed Research u Historical Research (Humanities) u Irish Studies (By Directed Research) u Science Fiction Studies u TESOL Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages MBA: 1 yr Football Industries -- offered 1 yr and 2 yr MRes: 1 yr Modelling & the Integrated Management of Water in the Natural Environment u Physiology MSc: 1 yr Addictive Behaviours u Biology and Control of Parasites & Disease Vectors u Biosystems and Informatics u Chemical Process Research and Development u Chemical Research u Computer Science u Evolutionary Psychology u Human Immunity u Information Systems u Investigative Psychology u Medical Engineering u Medical Microbiology u Molecular Biology of Parasites & Disease Vectors u Physiology u Research Methods in Psychology u Restoration Ecology of Terrestrial & Aquatic Environments u Veterinary Parasitology MSc (Eng): 1 yr Advanced Engineering Materials u Advanced Manufacturing Systems & Technology u Information & u Intelligence Engineering Maritime Civil
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University of Liverpool Engineering u Mechanical Systems Engineering u Micro and Nano-Technology u Product Design & Management u Structural Engineering LLM: 1--2 yrs European Law u International Business Law u International Law u LLM (General) u Medicine and Health Care MA: 1--2 yrs Ancient History u Archaeology u Atlantic Connections: Slavery, Migrations and Identities u Cities, Culture and Regeneration u Classics u Egyptology u English Renaissance & Romantic Literature u Environmental Management and Planning u European Union Politics u Geographies of Globalization and Development u Irish Studies u Latin American Studies u Modern Languages (French) u Modern Languages (German) u Modern Languages (Hispanic Studies) u Music Industry Studies* u Philosophy u Politics & the Mass Media u Popular Music Studies u Population Studies u Research Methodology u Research Methodology (Economic & Social History) u Town and Regional Planning u Twentieth Century History u Victorian Literature u Women and the Word: Gender, Literature and Spirituality MBA: 1--2 yrs Business Finance and Management* u Entrepreneurship u Football Industries u General Management u Human Resource Management u Marketing MDentSc: 1--2 yrs Dentistry (For dental graduates who have passed the primary exam for the FDSRCS or equivalent. By exam and dissertation.) MMus: 1--2 yrs Music (After BA Hons in Music, by exam with composition or essays or performance) MPA: 1--2 yrs Master of Public Administration MPhil: 1--2 yrs MRes: 1--2 yrs Physical Analysis of Biological Interactions at Surfaces u Tropical Medicine Research Methods MSc: 1--2 yrs Archaeology u Catalysis: From Principles to Practice u Palaeoanthropology u Ethics of Health Care u Finance u Human Immunity MSc (Eng): 1--2 yrs Engineering Applications of Lasers u Finance u Management u Microelectronic Systems & Telecommunications u Microelectronic Systems* u Risk and Crisis Management u Science and Technology Policy
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MSc: 1--2 yrs e-Business Strategy and Systems u Environment & Climate Change u Mathematical Sciences u Operations & Supply Chain Management 1--3 yrs Clinical Nursing Up to 3 yrs PT Medical Diagnostic Ultrasound MSc (Eng): 1--3 yrs Engineering Applications of Lasers MSc: 1--5 yrs Radiometrics: Instrumentation & Modelling MBA: 1--6 yrs Master of Business Administration (Offered in Conjunction with KIT e-Learning) MSc: 1--6 yrs Information Systems Management u Medical Science MA: 2 yrs Manx Studies MCD: 2--3 yrs Master of Civic Design (By exam, dissertation and coursework) MSc: 2 yrs Animal Reproduction MSc: 2--6 yrs Managing Catalytic Technology MChem: 4 yrs Chemical Physics u Chemistry with a European Language or Industrial Chemistry or Management or Pharmacology
Medical Science MRCPsych: 3 yrs Psychiatry
Medicine ChM MD: Medicine (At least two years after MB, ChB; by thesis) MCommH: 1 yr Master of Community Health (offered at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, for medical graduates and other suitably qualified candidates after a one-year course by exam and dissertation) MRes: 1 yr Tropical Medicine Research Methods* MTropMed: 1 yr Master of Tropical Medicine (2 yrs after admission to medical degree; by exam and dissertation) MTropPaed: 1 yr Master of Tropical Paediatrics (for graduates in medicine with 2 yrs’ experience in paediatric practice. By written, practical and oral exams and dissertation) MTCH&CP: 1 yr Tropial Child Health & Clinical Paediatrics*
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University of Liverpool MPH: 1--2 yrs Master of Public Health (for graduates in medicine of 2 yrs standing; also for other graduates and nongraduates with higher study or research experience. By coursework, written and oral exam, and dissertation) MChOrth: 2--6 yrs Master of Orthopaedic Surgery (for medical graduates with approved professional qualifications; by exam and dissertation) DClinPsychol: 3 yrs Clinical Psychology (normally for graduates with good Honours degree in psychology; by exam and dissertation)
equivalent; by exam and dissertation) (Holders of the Diploma in Town & Regional Planning may transfer to the second yr of the FT course) u Civic Design
Postgraduate Medical Diploma: 1 term Genito-Urinary Medicine & Venereology u Humanitarian Assistance u Reproductive Health in Developing Countries u Tropical Community Medicine & Health (for medical graduates) 3 mths FT Tropical Medicine & Hygiene (DTM & H) 1 yr PT Prescribing Science Tropical Child Health (DTCH) (for medical graduates with appropriate experience)
Veterinary Degrees
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Certificate: 1 term Cambridge ESOL CELTA u Tropical Community Medicine & Health (CTCM & H) Certificate: 1--3 yrs Applied Psychotherapy Studies Postgraduate Certificate: 1--5 yrs Radioactive Waste Monitoring and Decommissioning Certificate: 6 mths Conscious Sedation
Diplomas Diploma: 1 yr Irish Studies u Shakespeare Studies (for graduates or holders of approved professional qualifications; by exam and coursework) u Town & Regional Planning u Bovine Reproduction (6 modules spread over at least 2 yrs plus extramural study; after BVSc or
Degrees validated by University of Liverpool o¡ered at: LIVERPOOL HOPE UNIVERSITY Hope Park Liverpool L16 9JD Tel: Undergraduate course 01512 913111 Postgraduate taught courses 01512 913389 Research programmes 01512 913482 Fax: 01512 912050 * Subject to validation
First Degrees Foundation Degrees Management of Child Care Provision (FdA) u Pastoral Leadership (FdA) u Police Leadership & Management (FdSc) u Special Needs (FdA) u Supporting Learning & Teaching (FdA)
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University of Liverpool Combined Honours Business u Childhood & Youth Studies u Computing (non-specialist and the following routes) u (e-Technologies) u (Gaming Technology) u (Graphics & Modelling) u (Multimedia) u (Network Management) u (Software Development) u Criminology u Dance u Drama & Theatre Studies u Early Childhood Studies u Education Studies u English Language u English Literature u Environmental Studies u Film Studies u Fine Art with Design u Forensic Biology (minor pathway) u Geography u Health u History u Human Biology u Inclusive Education* u Information Technology u Internet Technology u Law u Leisure u Marketing u Media u Music u Music Technology (minor pathway) u Nutrition (minor pathway) u Philosophy & Ethics * u Politics u Psychology u Sociology u Sports Studies u Sports Development u Theology & Religious Studies u Tourism u War & Peace Studies BA (QTS) Primary (5--11) years: 3--4 yrs Specializations English Language u English Literature u Fine Art with Design u Geography u History u Human Biology u Inclusive Education* u Information Technology u Mathematics u Music u Special Needs u Sports Studies u Teaching Modern Languages in the Primary School* u Theology & Religious Studies BA (QTS) Primary (3--7) years: 3--4 yrs Specialization Early Childhood Studies BDesign: 3 yrs BSc: 3 yrs Single Honours Computing (non-specialist and the following routes) u (e-Technologies) u (Gaming Technology) u (Graphics & Modelling) u (Multimedia) u (Network Management) u (Software Development) u Geography u Health, Nutrition & Fitness u Information Technology u Internet Technology u Psychology u Sport Psychology u Sport Studies u Sustainable Sports Management Combined Honours Computing (non-specialist and the following routes) u (e-Technologies) u (Gaming Technology) u (Graphics & Modelling) u (Multimedia) u (Network Management) u (Software Development) u Forensic Biology (minor pathway) u Geography u Health u Human Biology u Information Technology u Internet Technology u Nutrition (minor pathway) u Psychology u Sports Studies u Sports Development Other programmes available BPS Graduate Conversion course u Fine Art & Design Level 0 course
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Higher Degrees Masters Degrees MBA (PT) International MBA MA Business Management u Criminal Justice u Cultures & Identities* u Education u History u Humanities u Learning & Teaching in Higher Education* u Music since 1900 u Play Therapy u Theology & Religious Studies u Anglican Studies u Catholic Studies MMin Master in Ministry MSc Computer Science u Computing u Environmental Management* u Health, Exercise & Nutrition*
Postgraduate Diplomas Play Therapy
Postgraduate Certificates Children’s and Young People’s Rights & Services* u Christian Educational Leadership* u Continuing Professional Development Co-ordination in Education u Learning & Teaching in Higher Education u Mentoring in Schools u Modern Foreign Languages in Primary Schools u Practitioner Inquiry & Research u Teaching with Learning Networks
Postgraduate Certificate in Education Primary Education with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Foundation Stage/KS1 (Early Years focus) u Primary Education (5--11 yrs KS1/2) u Primary Education with French specialism (5--11 yrs KS1/2) u Primary Education with German specialism (5--11 yrs KS1/2) u Primary Education with Spanish specialism (5--11 yrs KS1/2) u Primary Education distance learning (PT) course Secondary Education with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) English u Geography u History u Information Communication & Technology u Modern Foreign Languages French/German/Spanish u Music u Performing Arts u Physical Education u Religious Education u Science u Flexible Route into Teaching -- subjects offered: Modern Foreign Languages (French/German/Spanish), ICT and Religious Education
Research Degrees MPhil PhD
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Liverpool John Moores University
LIVERPOOL JOHN MOORES UNIVERSITY Student Recruitment Team Liverpool John Moores University Roscoe Court 4 Rodney Street Liverpool L1 2TZ Tel: 01512 315090 Fax: 01512 313462 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ljmu.ac.uk * Subject to validation
First Degrees BA/BA Hons BSc/BSc Hons Single, Joint, Combined The subjects listed are available and may be combined with each other in the first year. Many of these subjects may be taken as Single Honours in the second and third years. Please consult JMU’s Prospectus or the UCAS Handbook for current combinations and further details. BA/BA Hons Modern Language Studies Applied Biochemistry MPharm Pharmacy BEd with QTS: 2 yrs Information Technology BA Hons: (Single Honours) Drama u English Literature and Electronic Creative Technology u English u Imaginative Writing u International Journalism u Journalism u Media and Cultural Studies u Media, Cultural Studies and Marketing u Media Professional Studies with Radio* u Media Professional Studies with Television u Popular Music Studies BA/BA Hons/BSc/BSc Hons Single, Joint and Combined: 3 yrs Joint/Combined American Studies u Applied Community Studies u Applied Psychology u Applied Social Studies (Joint only) u Chinese Joint only: Criminal Justice u Earth Science u Economics u English for Speakers of Other Languages Joint/Combined: Cultural History and English Literature u European Studies Single Honours: u Food and Nutrition Joint/Combined: u French u German u History u Imaginative Writing u Law u Media and Cultural Studies u Politics u Screen Studies u Sociology u Sports Science
BA Hons American Studies and u English u History u Imaginative Writing u Media and Cultural Studies u Screen Studies BA Hons Drama and u English u Imaginative Writing u Media and Cultural Studies u Screen Studies BA Hons English and u American Studies u Drama u History u Imaginative Writing u Media and Cultural Studies BA Hons Imaginative Writing and u American Studies u Drama u English u Screen Studies BA Hons Media and Cultural Studies and u American Studies u Drama u English u Screen Studies u Sociology BA Hons Screen Studies and u American Studies u Drama u Imaginative Writing u Media and Cultural Studies BDes: 3 yrs Product Design and Digital Modelling BEng/BEng Hons: 3 yrs Environmental Engineering BSc: 3 yrs BSc/BSc Hons: 3 yrs Applied Psychology u Biochemistry u Biochemistry and Microbiology u Biological Anthropology u Biology u Biology and Geography u Biology and Psychology u Building Design and Technology Management u Business and Real Estate Management u Civil Engineering u Coaching Science u Computer Games Technology u Computer Studies u Earth Science u Ecology u Environmental Sciences u Geography u Geology u Information Systems u Nutrition u Outdoor and Environmental Education u Palaeobiology and Evolution u Physical Geography u Physics with Astronomy u Property Management u Psychology and Biology u Public Health u Real Estate Management u Science and Football u Sports Science u Wildlife Conservation u Zoology
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Liverpool John Moores University LLB/LLB Hons: 3 yrs Law BA Hons: 3 yrs Criminal Justice u Criminal Justice and Law BA Hons 3 yrs History of Art and Museum Studies (in collaboration with Tate Liverpool) BA Hons 3 yrs FT or 8 yrs PT Health Studies BA/BA Hons: 3 yrs Business and Economics u Business Management u Economics BA Hons/BA, BSc Hons/BSc: 3 yrs Geography BA Hons/BA: 3 yrs Crime and Urban Culture BA/BA Hons: 3 or 4 yrs Accounting and Finance u Business and Finance u Business and Public Relations u Business Management and Information u International Banking and Finance BA/BA Hons: 3--4 yrs Chinese and International Business Studies or French or German or Japanese or Spanish u Chinese and Tourism and Leisure or ESOL or French or German or Japanese or Spanish u Leisure and Tourism u Midwifery u Nursing (Adult, Child or Mental Health Branch) u Nutrition u Urban Planning and Advanced Diploma in Environmental Planning BEng/BEng Hons: 3--4 yrs Automotive Engineering u Broadcast Engineering u Civil Engineering u Computer Engineering u Electrical and Electronic Engineering u Mechanical and Marine Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Mechatronics u Networks and Telecommunications Engineering BSc: 3--4 yrs BSc/BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Applied Biochemistry u Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology u Applied Biology u Applied Ecology u Applied Electronics u Applied Microbiology u Applied Zoology u Biological Anthropology u Biology u Biomedical Science u Biotechnology u Broadcast Technology u Building Surveying u Business Mathematics u Computer Aided Design u Computer Technology u Construction Management u Design Electronics u e-Business Technology and Management u Environmental Sciences u Forensic and Biomolecular Science u Management Transport and Logistics u Maritime and Intermodal Transport u Maritime Business and Management u Maritime Business and Leisure u Maritime Operations u
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Maritime Studies u Microbiology u Molecular Biology u Multimedia Systems u Nautical Science u Navigation and Marine Technology Management u Paleobiology and Evolution u Quantity Surveying u Robotics u Software Engineering u Sports Technology BA Hons/BSc Hons with QTS: Primary: 4 yrs Mathematics u Science BA Hons/BSc Hons with QTS: Secondary: 4 yrs Design and Technology u Physical Education BA Hons/BSc Hons with QTS: Primary and Secondary: 4 yrs Design and Technology u Mathematics u Physical Education u Science Education BA/BA Hons: 4 yrs European Studies with French or German or Spanish u International Business Studies with French or Chinese or German or Japanese or Spanish u Tourism and Leisure with French or German or Japanese or Spanish BA/BA Hons: 4 yrs sandwich courses Business Studies u Marketing u Human Resource Management BA/BA Hons Modern Language Studies: 4 yrs Applied Languages Europe (French and German) u Applied Languages Europe (French and Spanish) u Chinese and French or German or Japanese or Spanish u Chinese and German or Japanese or Spanish u ESOL and French or German or Japanese or Spanish u Chinese and Spanish or Japanese u Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) with Chinese or English for Speakers of Other Languages u (ESOL) or French or German or Japanese or Spanish u Tourism and Leisure and Chinese u Tourism and Leisure and ESOL u Applied Language Studies -- ESOL BSc Hons: 3 yrs Forensic Psychology u Physical Activity, Exercise and Health BSc Hons: 3 yrs or 4 yrs sandwich Industrial Pharmaceutical Science u Pharmaceutical Analysis u Pharmaceutical Science and Clinical Research u Pharmaceutical and Biological Chemistry u Medicinal Chemistry u Medicinal and Analytical Chemistry BSc/BSc Hons: 3 yrs or 4 yrs BSc/BSc Hons: 4 yrs Business Information Systems u Business Mathematics u Computer Studies u Information Systems u Mathematics, Statistics and Computing
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Higher Degrees MA/PGCert: Learning and Teaching in Higher Education MBA/PgD/PgC Business Administration -- MBA (15 mths) MPhil/PhD Accountancy u American Studies u Architecture u Art and Design u Astrophysics u Biochemistry u Biological Anthropology u Biology u Biomedical Science u Built Environment and Design u Business and Management Studies u Chemistry u Civil Engineering u Coherent and Electro Optics u Communication and Media Studies u Comparative Studies u Computer Science u Consumer Studies u Counselling and Psychotherapy u Criminal Justice u Cultural Studies u Drama u Earth Sciences u Ecology u Education u EFL u Electrical and Electronic Engineering u English Literature u Environmental Science u Environmental Studies u French u General Engineering u Geography u German and Related Languages u Health u History u History of Art, Architecture and Design u Journalism u Law u Library and Information Management u Linguistics (Applied) u Marine and Offshore Technology u Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering u Media Studies u Medicine: Related Studies u Microbiology u Nursing u Pharmacy u Physical Education, Sport and Dance u Physics u Physiology u Politics and International Studies u Psychology u Science Education u Screen Studies u Social Work u Sociology u Spanish u Sports Science u Statistics and Operational Research u Sustainable Development u Technology Management u Tourism and Leisure u Town and Country Planning u Translation Studies u Writing u Zoology MRes: Various programmes in the following areas: Built Environment u Computing and Mathematical Sciences u Health u Languages u Literature and Cultural History u Sport and Exercise Sciences u Sports Science MRes: 1 yr Art and Design History u Curatorial Practice u Sonic Arts
MA: 1 yr Dance Studies u Digital Games u International Journalism u Journalism u Personnel and Development u Advanced Language Studies and European Studies or European Law or International Business or Politics MA/PgD: 1 yr Information and Library Management MA/PgD/PgC: 1 yr Advanced Language Studies u Artist Teacher Scheme u Consumer Science u Fraud Management MBA: 1 yr Business Administration MBA/DBA/CBA: 1 yr Business Administration MBS: 1 yr Business Studies MSc/PgD: 1 yr Clinical Research u Commercial Building Surveying u Planning Studies u Urban Renewal (Urban Regeneration and Urban Design) MSc/PgD/PgC: 1 yr Commercial Property Management u Computer Games Technology u Computing and Information Systems u Construction Project Management u Engineering Design u Human Resource Development u Industrial Biotechnology u Intelligent Control u International Banking and Finance u International Banking, Economics and Finance u International Transport, Trade and Logistics u Instrumental Chemical Analysis/ Pharmaceutical Analysis u Manufacturing Engineering u Marine and Offshore Engineering u Maritime Operations u Microelectronic System Design u Multimedia Computing u Sport Biomechanics u Sports Psychology u Telecommunications Engineering u Water, Energy and the Environment LLM/PgD/PgC: 1--2 yrs European Union Law and Business MA/PgD: 1--2 yrs Counselling u Criminal Justice u Digital Games u Information and Library Management u Multimedia Arts
MSc/PgD/PgC National and International Masters Scheme in Medical Parasitology by distance learning (in Preparation) (distance learning) u Virology (National and International Masters Scheme by distance learning) CPD (distance learning)
MA/PgD/PgC: 1--2 yrs Education/Educational Management (Specialist routes in Educational Management u PE, Sport and Dance u Primary Education u Special Education Needs u Education Studies)
Postgraduate Study Architecture u Architecture and Urban Design
MSc: 1 yr FT or 2 yrs PT Sports Biomechanics
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Liverpool John Moores University MSc: 1--2 yrs Commercial Property Management u Computing and Information Systems u Health Psychology u Industrial Biotechnology u Interactive Multimedia Systems MSc/PgD: 1--2 yrs Drug Use and Addiction u Intelligent Control u Marine and Offshore Engineering u Maritime Operations u Occupational Psychology u Pharmaceutical Primary Care u Planning Studies u Urban Renewal MSc/PgD/PgC: 1--2 yrs Holistic Approaches to Healing u Industrial Chemical Analysis/Pharmaceutical Analysis u Sports Physiology u Sports Psychology u Technology Management u Virology u Water, Energy and the Environment MSc/PGDip: 1--2 yrs Commercial Building Surveying MSC/PGDip/PGCert: 1 or 2 yrs Public Health (Analysis) u Public Health (International Health Development) u Public Health Applied PgD: 1--2 yrs Applied Public Health MSc: 1--5 yrs MA: 2 yrs Personnel and Development (CIPD) MA/PgD: 2 yrs Consciousness and Transpersonal Psychology u Social Work MA/PgD/PgC: 2 yrs Journalism u Marketing u Narrative Media u Screen Writing u Writing MSc: 2 yrs Medical Parasitology u Pathology MSc/PgD: 2 yrs Environmental Planning MSc/PgD/PgC: 2 yrs Clinical Pharmacy u Health Care Practice u Medical Parasitology MSc/PgD: 2--3 yrs Clinical Research u Environmental Planning u Health Care Management MSc/PgD/PgC: 2--5 yrs MSc/PGDip/PGCert: 2--5 yrs distance learning National and International Masters Scheme in Virology MSc: 3 yrs distance learning Construction (Health and Safety) Management MPhys: 4 yrs Astrophysics LLM/PgD/PgC: PT European Union Law and Business
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MA: PT Advanced Language Studies and European Studies or European Law or International Business or Politics u Digital Games u Strategic Human Resources MA/PgD: PT Criminal Justice u Information and Library Management MA/PgD/PgC: PT Artist Teacher Scheme u Consumer Science u Education u Journalism u Narrative Media u Screenwriting u Writing MBA/PgD/PgC: PT Business Administration -- MBA (15 mths) MSc: PT Commercial Property Management u Computing and Information Systems u Construction Project Management u Industrial Biotechnology MSc/PgD: PT Commercial Building Surveying u Environmental Planning u Planning Studies u Urban Renewal (Urban Regeneration and Urban Design) MSc/PgD/PgC: PT Computer Games Technology u Computer Network Security u Computing and Information Systems u Consciousness and Transpersonal Psychology u Digital Entertainment Systems u Engineering Design and Manufacture u Instrumental Chemical Analysis/ Pharmaceutical Analysis u Intelligent Control u International Transport, Trade and Logistics u Internet Computing u Manufacturing Engineering u Marine and Offshore Engineering u Maritime Operations u Microelectronic System Design u Multimedia Computing u Sports Psychology u Telecommunications Engineering u Ubiquitous and Mobile Computing u Water, Energy and the Environment u Web Computing Postgraduate Study: PT Architecture and Urban Design
Diplomas HND Building Surveying u Building Technology u Business u Civil Engineering Studies u Computer Studies u Multimedia u Town Planning and Design PgD/CCETSW Practice Teaching Award: 1 yr Merseyside Practice Teaching Programme PgD: 1--2 yrs PgD/PgCert: 1--2 yrs, Research 2 yrs Administrative Studies u Legal Practice 3 yrs Architecture 4 yrs Architecture 3 yrs u Architecture and Urban Design 4 yrs u Architecture and Urban Design
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Liverpool John Moores University PgD: PT Diploma in Higher Education (Therapeutic Skills) u Legal Practice PgD/CCETSW Practice Teaching Award: PT Merseyside Practice Teaching Programme PgD/MSc: PT Drug Use and Addiction u Health Care Management
Certi¢cates PGC: 1 yr Business Management (CIPD) PgC/PgD/MA: 1 yr Learning and Teaching in Higher Education u Marine and Offshore Engineering u Tourism and Leisure Management Development PGCE: 1 yr Art and Design u Design and Technology u Modern Foreign Languages u Physical Education u Primary Early Years u Science PgC/PgD/MA: 1--3 yrs Interdisciplinary Perspectives PGCE: 2 yrs Information Technology Certificate: PT Core Management PGC: PT Biomedical Science u Education/Post 16 Education Studies u Mental Health and Approved Social Work PgC/PgD/MA: PT Electronics and Control Systems (taught at the Institut Megatech, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) u Electronics and Control Systems (taught at the SBE College, Piraues, Greece) u Learning and Teaching in Higher Education u Marine and Offshore Engineering u Marketing u Tourism and Leisure Management Development
Other Courses Foundation Course Applied Biochemistry u Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology u Applied Biology u Applied Ecology u Applied Microbiology u Applied Zoology u Biochemistry u Biochemistry and Microbiology u Biological and Chemical Sciences u Biomedical Science u Biotechnology u Engineering and Technology u Environmental Science u Forensic and Biomolecular Science u Geoscience u Microbiology u Molecular Biology u Nutrition 4 yrs
Professional Courses ACCA: 1 yr Association of Chartered Certified Accountants CIMA: 1 yr Chartered Institute of Management Accountants CIPFA: 1 yr Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy IPD: 1 yr ACCA: PT Association of Chartered Certified Accountants CIMA: PT Chartered Institute of Management Accountants CIPFA: PT Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy CPD Marine insurance, Maritime Project and International Trade u Introductory Hydrographic Surveying u Project Preparation u Maritime Business u Engineers CPS: PT Research in Health and Health Care (5 mths) u Research Degrees u Accountancy u Architecture u Art and Design u Biochemistry u Biological Anthropology u Biology u Biomedical Science u Built Environment and Design u Business and Management Studies u Chemistry u Civil Engineering u Coherent and Electro Optics u Comparative Studies u Computer Science u Consumer Studies u Counselling and Psychotherapy u Criminal Justice u Earth Sciences u Ecology u Education u EFL u Electrical and Electronic Engineering u English Literature u Environmental Science u Environmental Studies u French u General Engineering u Geography u German and Related Languages u Health u Health Promotion u History u History of Art, Architecture and Design u Journalism u Law u Library and Information Management u Linguistics (Applied) u Marine and Offshore Technology u Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering u Media Studies u Medicine Related Studies u Microbiology u Nursing u Pharmacy u Physical Education u Physiology u Politics and International Studies u Psychology u Science Education u Screen Studies u Social Work u Sociology u Spanish u Sports Science u Statistics and Operational Research u Sustainable Development u Technology Management u Theatre Studies u Tourism and Leisure u Town and Country Planning u Translation Studies u Zoology
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University of The Arts London
UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS LONDON Camberwell College of Arts Peckham Road London SE5 8UF Tel: 020 7514 6301 Fax: 020 7514 6310 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.camberwell.arts.ac.uk
Foundation Degrees
Higher Degrees
2 yrs Design Practice
MPhil by research on topics including: Book Arts, Drawing, Conservation, Graphic Arts, History & Theory of Contemporary Art & Design. MA: 1--2 yrs Book Arts u Conservation u Digital Arts u Digital Arts Online 2 yrs PT only u Drawing u Graphic Design u Printmaking PGDip: 1--2 yrs Conservation
First Degrees BA Hons: 3 yrs Ceramics u Conservation u 3D Design: Materials & Critical Practice u Drawing u Graphic Design u Illustration u Painting u Photography u Sculpture
UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS LONDON Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design Southampton Row London WC1B 4AP Tel: 020 7514 7022/23 Fax: 020 7514 7254 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.csm.arts.ac.uk
Foundation Courses
Higher Degrees
1 yr Art and Architecture Foundation -- Byam Shaw at Central Saint Martins u Foundation Studies in Fine Art -- Byam Shaw at Central Saint Martins u Diploma in Foundation Studies (Performance) 1--2 yrs Foundation Studies in Art and Design 2 yrs Foundation Degree (FdA) in Fine Art Skills
MPhil/PhD MA: 1 yr European Classical Acting u Fine Art -- Byam Shaw at Central Saint Martins u Scenography
First Degrees
MA: 1--2 yrs Design Studies
BA Hons: 3 yrs Acting u Arts, Design and Environment u Ceramic Design u Criticism, Communication and Curation u Directing u Fashion (3 yrs or 4 yr sandwich) u Fine Art (CSM) u Fine Art -- Byam Shaw at Central Saint Martins u Graphic Design u Jewellery Design u Product Design u Textile Design u Theatre: Design for Performance
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2 yrs Creative Practice for Narrative Environments u Communication Design u Design: Ceramics, Furniture or Jewellery u Design For Textile Futures u Industrial Design u Performance Postgraduate Certificate: 15 weeks FT Innovative Pattern Cutting
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University of The Arts London
UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS LONDON Chelsea College of Art & Design Millbank London SW1P 4JU Tel: 020 7514 7751 Fax: 020 7514 7778 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.chelsea.arts.ac.uk
Foundation Degrees
MA: 1 yr Critical Writing and Curatorial Practice u Fine Art (Combined Media, Painting, Sculpture) 1 yr u Graphic Design Communication u Interior & Spatial Design u Textile Design
Foundation Degree: 2 yrs Interior Design
First Degrees BA Hons: 3 yrs Graphic Design for Communication u Fine Art (Interdisciplinary course) u Interior & Spatial Design u Textile Design u Fine Art (PT 4 yrs)
Higher Degrees MPhil/PhD: by research on topics in: Design Communication u Fine Art: Painting or Sculpture or New Media u History & Theory of Art and Design u History of Non-Western Modern Art & Design u Interior & Spatial Design u Public Art & Design u Textile Design
Diplomas Postgraduate Diploma: 1 yr Fine Art
Other Courses Graduate Diploma: 1 yr Interior Design Foundation Studies: 1 yr Art & Design (3D Design, Fashion & Textile Design, Fine Art, Spatial Design, Visual Communication)
UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS LONDON London College of Communication Elephant & Castle London SE1 6SB Tel: 020 7514 6569 Fax: 020 7514 8896 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.lcc.arts.ac.uk
First Degrees
Foundation Degree Awards
BA Hons: 3 yrs Book Arts & Crafts u Creative Advertising u Design for Advertising u Digital Media Production u Film & Video u Illustration u Information Design u International Tourism & Travel Communication u Interior Design u Journalism u Magazine Publishing u Marketing & Advertising u Media & Cultural Studies u Photography u Public Relations u Publishing u Retail Management u Sound Arts & Design u Surface Design u Typo/Graphic Design u Visual Merchandising Management
FdA: 2 yrs Animation u Creative Marketing u Digital Media Production u Display Design u Graphic Communication u Interactive Games Production u Interior Design u Journalism u Marketing & Advertising u Media Practice u Photojournalism u Printing & Publishing Production u Retail Management u Sports Journalism u Sports Photojournalism u Surface Design u Travel & Tourism u Visual Design & Display
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University of the Arts London
UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS LONDON London College of Fashion 20 John Princes Street London W1G 0BJ Tel: 020 7514 7344 Fax: 020 7514 7484 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.fashion.arts.ac.uk
First Degrees
Higher Degrees
Foundation Degrees: 2 yrs Beauty Therapy and Health Studies u Cordwainers Accessories u Cordwainers Footwear u Design and Marketing u Fashion Buying and Merchandising u Fashion Design Technology: Designer Pattern Cutter u Fashion Design Technology: Textiles for Fashion -Embroidery u Fashion Design Technology: Textiles for Fashion -- Knitwear u Fashion Marketing and Promotion u Fashion Marketing and Promotion (Online Delivery) u Fashion Styling and Photography u Specialist Make Up Design: Fashion and Editorial Image Design u Specialist Make Up Design: Film and TV Image Design
MA Programmes: (15 mths FT or 30 mths PT) Costume Design u Design Management for the Fashion Industries u Digital Fashion u Fashion Accessories u Fashion Curation u Fashion Design Technology u Fashion Footwear u Fashion Journalism u Fashion Photography u History and Culture of Fashion u Independent Project Mode u Research Degrees u Strategic Fashion Marketing
BA Hons Degrees: 3 or 4 yrs Bespoke Tailoring u Cordwainers Accessories u Cordwainers Footwear u Costume for the Performing Arts u Fashion Design and Development u Fashion Design Technology: Knitwear u Fashion Design Technology: Menswear u Fashion Design Technology: Womenswear u Fashion Illustration u Fashion Jewellery u Fashion Journalism u Fashion Management u Fashion Management (PT) u Fashion Photography u Fashion Promotion (PR, Broadcast) u Fashion Studies: Design Realization (PT) u Fashion Studies: Fashion Media, Culture and Communication (PT) u Make Up and Prosthetics for the Performing Arts u Technical Effects for the Performing Arts BSc Hons Degrees: 3 or 4 yrs Cosmetic Science
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Certi¢cates Postgraduate Certificates: (15 weeks) PG Cert in Fashion: Buying and Merchandising u PG Cert in Fashion: Creative Pattern Cutting u PG Cert in Fashion: Fashion and Lifestyle Graduate Certificate: (15 weeks) Graduate Certificate in Fashion Marketing
Diploma Courses Access Courses: 1 yr Fashion Access Programme: (Fashion Promotion Media; Fashion Business) Diploma: 1 yr Diploma in Cordwainers Fashion Accessories u Diploma in Cordwainers Footwear u Diploma in Fashion Garment Technology u Diploma in Fashion Pattern Technology u Diploma in Hair and Make Up Styling u Diploma in Handcraft Tailoring u Diploma in Image Styling for Performance u Diploma in Production Tailoring Art and Design Foundation Studies: 1 yr Foundation Studies in Art and Design (Edexcel)
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London Metropolitan University
UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS LONDON Wimbledon College of Art Merton Hall Road London SW19 3QA Tel: 020 7514 9641 Fax: 020 7514 9642 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.wimbledon.arts.ac.uk
Undergradutate Degrees FdA Multicultural Theatre Practice u Production for Live Events and Television u Theatre Lighting Design and Practice BA Hons Fine Art: Painting u Fine Art PT u Fine Art: Print and Digital Media u Fine Art: Sculpture u Fine Art: Time Based Media u Theatre: Costume Design u Theatre: Costume Interpretation u Theatre: Design for
Performance u Theatre: Set Design for Stage and Screen u Theatre: Technical Arts and Special Effects
Postgraduate Degrees MA Fine Art: Drawing u Fine Art: Painting u Fine Art: Sculpture u Fine Art: Visual Language of Performance
LONDON METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY 166--220 Holloway Road London N7 8DB Tel: 020 7133 4200 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.londonmet.ac.uk
HND Course Accounting and Business Management u Business Management u Computing u Computing and Mathematical Sciences u Events Management u Fashion u Human Resource Management and Business Management u Information Technology and Business Management u Marketing and Business Management u Photography u Sports Management u Tourism Management
Foundation Degrees Advice Work u Aviation Management and Operations (Management Pathway) u Aviation Management and Operations (Pilots’ Pathway) u Community Sport Coaching and Performance u Computing u Computing and Mathematics u Design (Silversmithing, Jewellery, Allied Crafts) u Early Childhood Studies (Sure Start Early Years) u Education: Primary Pathway u Fashion Jewellery u Furniture Design and Realization u Furniture Making u Furniture Restoration u Individual Community and Empowerment u Interior Design u Journalism u Multimedia u Musical
Instruments u Personal Training and Fitness Consultancy u Travel and Tourism Management
Extended Degrees Art, Media and Design -- Fine Art u Art, Media and Design -- Furniture and Product Design u Art, Media and Design -- Jewellery, Silversmithing u Sciences -Biology, Chemistry, Health, Psychology u Sciences -Computing, Communications Technology, Mathematics, Polymers
First Degrees Joint Honours Degree Subjects London City Campus: Accounting u Advertising and Marketing Communications u Applied Translation u Asia-Pacific Studies u Banking u Business u Business Economics u Business Enterprise u Business Information Technology u Communications u Community Sector Management u Computer Aided Design u Computer Animation u Computing u Criminology u Design u Development Studies u Economics u English
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London Metropolitan University Language Studies u Financial Economics u Financial Services u Fine Art u Fine Art (Specialist Route) u Fine Art: Contemporary Theory and Practice u Furniture and Product Design u Governance and Law u Human Resource Management u Insurance u Interactive Multimedia u Interior Design & Technology u International Economics u International Law and International Politics u International Relations u Investment u Law u Management u Marketing u Mathematical Sciences u Mathematics u Music Technology (Audio Systems) u Musical Instruments u Peace and Conflict Studies u Politics u Psychology u Sociology u Textile Design for Interiors & Products u Transport u Web-based Business Systems London North Campus: Accounting u Advertising and Marketing Communications u Arts Management u Audio Electronics u Biological Sciences u Business u Business Economics u Business Enterprise u Business Information Technology Management u Business Law u Business Operations Management u Business Psychology u Caribbean Studies u Chemistry u Communications Systems u Computer Networking u Computer Visualization and Games u Computing u Consumer Studies u Creative Writing u Digital Media u Education Studies u Electronics u English Language Studies u English Literature u Entrepreneurship u Events Management u Film Studies u Forensic Science u French Studies u Game Studies u Governance and Law u Health Studies u History u Human Nutrition u Human Resource Management u International Business u International Hospitality Management u International Human Resource Management u International Tourism Management u Law u Management u Marketing u Mass Communications u Mathematical Sciences u Mathematics u Media Studies u Microcomputer Systems and Interfacing u Music and Media Management u Philosophy u Politics u Polymer Engineering u Public Relations u Pulic Administration u Retail Management u Social Policy u Sociology u Spanish & Latin American Studies u Sports Management u Sports Science u Statistics u Theatre Studies u Travel Management
Single Honours BA/BA Hons: 3--7 yrs Accounting and Finance u Advertising and Marketing Communication u Applied Translation u Architecture u Architecture Studies u Arts Management u Banking and Finance u Business Administration u Business Economics u Business Economics and Finance u Business Enterprise u Business Enterprise
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(top-up) u Business Information Technology Management u Business Psychology u Business Studies u Communications and Visual Culture u Creative Writing u Criminology u Design u Digital Media u Economic Studies u Economics u Education Studies u English Language Studies u English Literature u Entrepreneurship u European Banking and Finance u Events Management u Film & Broadcast Production u Film Studies u Financial Services u Fine Art u Fine Art (Contemporary Theory and Practice) u Fine Art (Specialist Route) u French Studies u Furniture Design and Product u Governance and Law u Graphic Design u History u Human Resource Management u Insurance u Interior Architecture and Design u Interior Design and Technology u International Business u International Economics u International Hospitality Management u International Human Resource Management u International Law and International Politics u International Relations u International Tourism Management u Jewellery u Jewellery, Silversmithing -- Design for Industry u Jewellery, Silversmithing, Related Arts (Design and Practice) u Journalism Studies (top-up) u Law u Law and Practice (top-up) u Management u Marketing u Music Education u Music and Media Management u Peace and Conflict Studies u Performing Arts u Philosophy u Politics u Politics, Philosophy & Economy u Professional Communications u Public Relations u Silversmithing -- Metalwork u Sound and Media u Spanish and Latin American Studies u Spatial Arts u Sports Management u Textile Design for Interior and Product u Theatre Studies BSc/BSc Hons: 3--7 yrs Audio Electronics u Aviation Management u Biochemistry u Biological and Medicinal Chemistry u Biological Sciences u Biomedical Sciences u Business Information Technology u Chemistry u Communications Systems u Community Sector Management u Computer Animation u Computer Networking u Computer Science u Computer Visualization and Games u Computerized Accounting u Computing u Cosmetic Science u Electronics u Finance u Financial Economics u Financial Mathematics u Food and Consumer Studies u Forensic Science u Health Promotion u Herbal Medicinal Science u Human Nutrition u Human Nutrition and Dietetics u Interactive Multimedia u International Economics and Finance u Mathematical Sciences u Mathematics u Media Studies u Medical Biosciences u Microbiology u Microcomputer Systems and Interfacing u Mobile and Wireless Computing u Music Technology (Audio Systems) u Nutrition, Exercise and Health u
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London Metropolitan University Pharmaceutical Science u Pharmacology u Psychology u Product Design u Restoration & Conservation u Social Work u Sociology u Sport Science and Coaching u Sports Nutrition u Sports Product Design u Sports Psychology and Performance u Sports Science u Sports Therapy u Tourism and the Environment u Web-based Business Systems BA/BSc/BA/BSc Hons Criminology and Media Studies u Development Studies and Public Administration u Economics and International Business u Musical Instruments BEng/BEng Hons Electronic and Communications Engineering u Polymer Engineering LLB/LLB Hons: 3--7 yrs Business Law u Law u Social Justice
Higher Degrees LLM: 1 yr European & International Law u European Law u Financial Services Law u Human Rights u International & Comparative Business Law u International & Comparative Intellectual Property Law u International Banking & Insurance Law u International Economic Law u International Law u International Trade Law u International Transport & Maritime Law u Legal Practice MA: 1 yr By Project -- the following options are available: Applied Art, Art, Design & Visual Culture, Design, Drawing, Fine Art, Furniture, Interior Design, Jewellery, Metal Work, Music Technology, Restoration and Conservation, Silversmithing, Visual Culture. Advice and Paralegal Work u Applied Translation Studies u Architecture Digital Design Systems u Architectural History, Theory and Interpretation u Architecture and Interior Design u Architecture of Rapid Change and Scarce Resources u Arts and Heritage Management u Audio-visual Production u Business Economics u Cities Design and Urban Cultures u Cities Regeneration u Communications Management u Community Health u Community Nursing u Comparative European Social Studies u Conservation and Decorative Surfaces u Corporate Social Responsibility u Creative and Cultural Industries u Design Research for Disability u Development Fund Practice u Digital Film and Animation u Digital Media u Digital Media Management u Education u Employment Studies & Human Resource Management u Equality and Diversity u European Studies u Events Marketing Management u Filmmaking u Furniture Dseign u Gestalt Psychology u Graphic
Design u Health & Social Care Management u Health & Social Policy u Housing and Inclusion u Human Resource Management/Development u Human Resources Strategies u Human Rights & Social Justice u Information Services Management u Integrative Arts Psychology u Integrative Child Psychology u Integrative Counselling u Interior Design u International Banking u International Business u International Business and Banking u International Business and Marketing u International ELT & Applied Language Studies u International Economics & Trade u International Finance u International Human Resource Management u International Marketing Communications u International Public Administration u International Relations (Interdisciplinary Programme) u International Relations & Globalization u International Tourism Development u International Tourism Management u International Tourism Strategy u Interpreting u Jewellery Design u Jewish Education u Labour & Trade Union Studies u Learning and Teaching in Higher Education u Life History Research u Literature u Management u Management Studies u Managerial Psychology u Managing School Improvement u Manufacturing Architecture u Marketing u Mass Communications u Mental Health and Wellbeing u Modern British Women’s History u Performance Practice u Photography u Politics and Religion u Product Design u Professional Writing u Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy & Social Studies u Public Health u Public Services Management u Screenwriting u International Security Studies u Social Development Practice u Sports Management u Teaching English as a Foreign Language u Textile Design u Women and Child Abuse MSc: 1 yr Accounting and Finance u Architecture, Energy & Sustainability u Addiction Psychology u Biomedical Sciences u Business Economics u Business Economics and Finance u Business Psychology u Child, Adolescent and Family Mental Health u Cognitive Behaviour Therapy u Computer Animation u Computer Applications in Accounting u Computer Networking u Computer Systems Auditing u Computing u Corporate Finance and Investment u Criminology u Data Mining and Warehousing u Digital Communications Networks u Digital Information Management u Economics u Finance u Financial Markets & Derivatives u Financial Regulation & Compliance Management u Financial Markets with Information Systems u Food Science u Forensic Psychology u Global Business Strategy u Health Psychology u
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London Metropolitan University Human Nutrition (Public Health/Sports) u Human Nutrition & Dietetics u Information & Knowledge Management u Information Systems Development u Integration of Renewable Energies in Buildings u International Banking and Finance u International Business and Finance u International Economics u International Economics and Finance u International Financial Strategy u International Trade & Transport u Internet Applications Development u Investment Fund Management u IT Consultancy u IT Security u Manufacture & Design for Polymer Products u Medical Genetics u Mobile Applications Development u Multimedia Systems u Occupational Psychology u Organization and Community Development u Pharmaceutical Sciences u Plastics Product Design u Plastics Product Design with Management u Plastics Product Design with Marketing u Polymer Science & Engineering u Protecting Vulnerable Children u Psychology of Sport and Exercise u Purchasing & Supply Chain Management u Social Research u Social Research and Evaluation u Social Work u Software Engineering u Sports and Exercise Science u Sports and Performance Psychology u Sports Therapy u Strategic Management Accounting u Student Assessment MBA: 2 yrs Master in Business Administration u Master of Business Administration (Executive-PT)
Diplomas Fellowship Diploma: Gem Diamond Practice Postgraduate Diploma Advanced Practice u Community Nursing u Conversion Diploma in Psychology for Graduates u Diploma in Law (CPE) u Graduate Conversion Diploma in Economics u Human Resource Management u Legal Practice u Management Studies u Maritime Law
Certi¢cates Postgraduate Certificate Conversion Certificate in Psychology for Graduates u Management
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Undergraduate Certificates Certificate of Further Education in English as a Foreign Language u Certificate of Further Education in English with Business Studies u Certificate of Higher Education in the Commercial Operation of Shipping Undergraduate Diploma Diploma of Further Education in Business Studies for Overseas Students University Certificate Business Studies with English u English as a Foreign Language u English for Commerce Graduate Diploma Finance u Professional Development in Social Care u Specialist Social Work (working with adults) u Specialist Social Work (working with children and young people) PgDip Practice Education
Other Quali¢cations Architecture Examination in Professional Practice (RIBA 3) u Architecture Professional Diploma (RIBA 2) u Certificate in Professional Development in Counselling Skills u Professiona Doctorate Policing, Security and Community Safety u Professional Doctorate Counselling Psychology u Professional Doctorate Occupational Psychology u Professional Doctorate Personnel and Development PGCE Education Early Years and Primary u Education Secondary in Citizenship u Education Secondary in English with Media/Drama u Education Secondary in Mathematics u Education Secondary in Modern Languages u Education Secondary in Music u Education Secondary in Physical Education u Education Secondary in Science u Education Teaching Adult Dyslexic Learners in Higher Education
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University of London
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON Birkbeck Malet Street London WC1E 7HX Tel: 08456 010174 Fax: 020 7079 0641 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.bbk.ac.uk
Foundation Degrees Foundation Degree: 2.5 yrs PT Information Technology u Management u Media & Business Applications u Pharmacy u Public Sector and Local Government Management u Science u Understanding London: Theory into Practice
First Degrees Arts & Social Sciences BA Hons: 4 yrs PT Accounting & Management u Classical Studies/ Classics u English u English and Theatre Studies u Film and Media u French & German or Management or Spanish or Portuguese u French Studies u Geography and Environment u German u German & Management or Spanish u History u History & Archaeology u History of Art u History of Film, Art and Modern Media u Humanities & English u Humanities & French u Humanities & German u Humanities & Hispanic Studies u Humanities & History u Humanities & History of Art u Humanities & Media Studies u Humanities & Philosophy u Humanities & Sociology u Humanities & Theatre Studies u Industrial Relations, Economics & Labour Law u Linguistics & Languages u Management u Modern German Studies u Philosophy u Politics & Society u Politics, Philosophy & History u Portuguese with Hispanic Studies u Spanish and Latin American Studies u Spanish with Portuguese u Theatre Studies and English/Theatre Studies and Humanities
Economics BSc(Econ) Hons: 4 yrs PT Financial Economics
Law LLB Hons: 3--4 yrs PT Law
Science BSc Hons: 4 yrs PT Analytical Chemistry/Chemistry u Biodiversity and Conservation u Biological Sciences u Biomedicine u
Chemical Biology u Community Development and Public Policy 4--6yrs u Earth and Planetary Science with distance learning Option u Earth Sciences BSc by distance learning u Economic and Social Policy u Environmental Science u Environmental Geology u Environmental Management u Geography and Environment u Geological Sciences with distance learning Option u Geology BSc with distance learning Option u Information Systems & Computing u Information Systems & Management u Mathematics & Statistics u Molecular Biology u Physical Sciences u Physics u Psychology u Social Science u Statistics and Economics u Statistics and Management
Higher Degrees MA: 1--2 yrs (1 yr FT or 2 yrs PT) Applied Linguistics u Arts Policy and Management; Arts Management with Curating/ Arts Education/ Arts Marketing u Bilingualism u Comparative History of Early Modern European Societies u Contemporary History and Politics u Creative Writing u Criminal Law and Criminal Justice u CrossCultural Communication for International Business u Cultural & Critical Studies u Decorative Arts and Historic Interiors 1 yr u European Cultures u European Public Policy u Gender, Sexuality, Politics and Culture u Historical Research u History of Art u History of Film and Visual Media u History of Ideas u Human Rights u Imperialism and PostColonial Societies u Islamic Studies u Japanese Cultural Studies u London Studies u Medieval Cultures u Medieval History u Medicine, Science and Society: Historical and Theoretical Perspectives u Modern French Studies u Modern German Studies u Modern and Contemporary Literature u Philosophy u Renaissance Studies u Science, Culture and Environment u Social & Cultural History u Spanish and Latin American Cultural Studies (History and Critique/Visual Culture) u Theory and Practice of Translation u Victorian Studies
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University of London MA: 2 yrs PT Archaeology u Classical Civilization u Garden History u Lifelong Learning: Policy and Practice u Teaching in Lifelong Learning 2--3 yrs MFA: 2 yrs Theatre Directing LLM: 1--2 yrs (1 yr FT or 2 yrs PT) Criminal Law and Criminal Justice u Law and Political Justice
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MRes: 1 yr FT Bioinformatics with Systems Biology u Humanities & Cultural Studies u Structural Biology MRes: 1--2 yrs (1 yr FT or 2 yrs PT) American Politics u Business Strategy, Politics and the Environment u Computer Science u Corporate Governance & Ethics u European Public Policy u European Policy and Management u Global Politics u Government, Policy and Politics u Innovation Management & Technology Policy u International Security and Global Governance u International Business u Law u Management and Organizational Analysis u Management in the Public Sector u Medical Humanities u Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict u Politics of Europe and the European Union u Psychology u Public Policy and Management u Social and Political Theory u Sport Management & The Business of Football MRes: 2 yrs PT Earth Sciences MSc: 1--2 yrs (1 yr FT or 2 yrs PT) Advanced Information Systems u American Politics u Analytical Chemistry u Bioinformatics with Systems Biology u Business Strategy, Politics and the Environment u Chemical Research u Cognitive Neuropsychology u Computer Science u Corporate Governance & Ethics u Development Studies u e-Business u Economics u European Policy & Management u European Public Policy u Finance u Finance and Commodities u Financial Engineering u Gender, Sexuality, Politics and Culture u Geographic Information Science by distance learning u Global Politics u Government, Policy and Politics u Innovation Management & Technology Policy u Intelligent Information Systems u International Business u International Security & Global Governance u Management and Organizational Analysis u Management in the Public Sector u Medicine, Science and Society Historical and Theoretical Perspectives u Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict u Politics of Europe and the European Union u Psychological Research Methods u Public Policy & Management u Social & Political
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Theory u Sport Management & the Business of Football u Web Information Management MSc (by research): 1--2 yrs (1 yr FT or 2 yrs PT) Business Strategy, Politics and the Environment u Corporate Governance and Ethics u International Business u Innovation Management and Technology Policy u Management and Organizational Analysis u Management in the Public Sector u Sport Management & The Business of Football MSc: 2 yrs PT A Systemic Approach to Management and Consultation u Applied Statistics u Applied Statistics & Stochastic Modelling u Applied Statistics & Operational Research u Career Management & Counselling u Child Focused Practice u Community Development and Civil Renewal u Conflict Resolution and Mediation Studies u Environmental Management (Prou tected Area Management) Ethnicity, Globalization, Culture u Ethnicity, Migration, Policy u Family & Systemic Psychotherapy u Geographic Information Science (GISc) u Group Analysis 3 yrs u Health & Disease u Life Course Development u Lifelong Learning: Policy and Practice u Microbiology u Occupational Psychology u Organizational Behaviour u Psychodynamics of Human Development u Psychodynamic Counselling 3 yrs u Psychodynamic Counselling with Children & Adolescents 3 yrs u Regeneration and Local Governance u Structural Biology -- using the Internet by distance learning u Teaching in Lifelong Learning 2--3 yrs
Diplomas Diploma: 2--4 yrs PT IT Applications u Multimedia and Web Authoring u Office IT Applications u Open Source IT Applications u Web-enabled Databases Diploma: 2 yrs PT Modern German Studies u Chemistry 2--3 yrs Diploma: 3 yrs PT Biodiversity and Conservation u Chemistry u Physical Sciences Postgraduate Diploma: 1 yr PT A Systemic Approach to Management, Coaching and Consultation u e-Business u Earth Sciences u Econometrics u Life Course Development u Psychodynamics of Human Development u Systemic Practice with Families and Couples Postgraduate Diploma: 1--2 yrs (1 yr FT or 2 yrs PT) Analytical Chemistry u Business Strategy, Politics and the Environment u Computer Science u Corporate Governance & Ethics u Economics u European Cultures u Finance and Commodities u Financial
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University of London Engineering u Innovation Management & Technology Policy u International Business u Islamic Studies u Law (Diploma in Research) u Management in the Public Sector u Management and Organizational Analysis u Sport Management & the Business of Football Postgraduate Diploma: 2 yrs PT Applied Statistics u Applied Statistics and Operational Research u Applied Statistics and Stochastic Modelling u Child Focused Practice u Community Development and Civil Renewal u Conflict Resolution and Mediation Studies u Development Studies 1--2 yrs u Ethnicity, Globalization, Culture 1--2 yrs u Ethnicity, Migration, Policy 1--2 yrs u Garden History 1--2 yrs u Lifelong Learning: Policy and Practice 1--2 yrs u Psychodynamic Counselling u Psychodynamic Counselling with Children & Adolescents u Teaching in Lifelong Learning 2--3 yrs
Certi¢cates Advanced Certificate: 1 yr PT Biology u Economics u Economics and Finance (FT) u Environmental Geology -- Adv.Cert. with distance learning Option u Finance u Financial Engineering u Geology -- Adv.Cert. with distance learning Option u Principles of Protein Structure -- using the Internet (distance learning) u Protein Crystallography -- using the Internet (distance learning) u Psychology u Spanish and Latin American Studies u Systemic Practice with Families and Couples u Techniques in Structural Molecular Biology -- using the Internet (distance learning) Advanced Certificate: 1--2 yrs PT Botany 2 yrs u Child Focused Practice u Conflict Resolution and Mediation u Evolutionary Biology u
Geological Field Techniques with distance learning Option 2 yrs u Geology with distance learning Option u Globalization, Environment and Development u Human Geography u Physical Geography Updated u Plant Ecology & Environmental Science u Spatial Information Science Advanced Certificate: 2--3 yrs PT Chemistry Certificate: 2--4 yrs PT IT Applications Certificate: 2 yrs PT Biology u Biomedicine u Chemical Biology u Chemistry u Earth History and Palaeontology with distance learning Option u Field Geology with distance learning Option u Forensic Geology with distance learning Option u Mineralogy and Volcanology with distance learning Option u Molecular Biology u Physical Sciences u Planetary Geology with distance learning Option u Spanish and Latin American Studies Certificate of Continuing Education: 1 yr PT Biology u Chemical Biology u Industrial Relations, Economics and Labour Law u Physical Sciences Certificate of Continuing Education: 1--2 yrs PT Chemical Biology 2 yrs u Statistics Certificate of Higher Education: 2 yrs PT Community Leadership Postgraduate Certificate: 1 yr PT Community Development and Civil Renewal u Islamic Studies u Lifelong Learning: Policy and Practice u Teaching in Lifelong Learning Postgraduate Certificate: 1--2 yrs PT Development Studies u Ethnicity, Globalization, Culture u Ethnicity, Migration, Policy
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON Courtauld Institute of Art North Block Somerset House Strand London WC2R ORN Tel: 020 7848 2645 Fax: 020 7848 2410 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.courtauld.ac.uk
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Research Degrees
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON Goldsmiths University of London New Cross London SE14 6NW Tel: 020 7919 7766 (UG enquiries) 020 7919 7060 (PG enquiries) Fax: 020 7917 7509 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.goldsmiths.ac.uk * Subject to validation
First Degrees Arts BA Hons: 3 yrs Anthropology u Applied Social Science, Community Development & Youth Work u Art Practice u Computing & Interaction Design u Design u Design & Technology Education u Drama & Theatre Arts u Economics, Politics & Public Policy u Education, Culture & Society u English u English & American Literature u English & Comparative Literature u History u History of Art u International Media u International Studies u Media & Communications u Media & Modern Literature u Politics u Politics with Economics u Social & Cultural Studies u Social Work u Sociology u Sociology & Cultural Studies u Sociology & Politics BA Hons: 4 yrs Art Practice (Extension Degree) u Computing & Interaction Design BA Hons: 4--5 yrs Anthropology 4 yrs u Computing & Interaction Design u Economics, Politics & Public Policy u English 4--6 yrs u English & American Literature 4--6 yrs u European Languages, Culture & Society u European Studies u History u Economics, Politics & Public Policy u Politics with Economics u Politics BA Hons: 5 yrs European Languages, Culture & Society u European Studies u Social & Cultural Studies 4--9 yrs BA Joint Hons: 3 yrs Anthropology & History u Anthropology & Media Studies u Anthropology & Sociology u English & Drama u English & History or History of Art u Fine
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Art & History of Art u History & History of Ideas u History & Sociology or Politics u Media & Sociology BA Joint Hons: 4 yrs History of Art (Extension Degree) BA Joint Hons: 4--6 yrs English & History or History of Art BEng Hons: 3 yrs Design & Innovation BEng Hons: 4 yrs Design & Innovation BMus Hons: 3 yrs Music u Popular Music Studies BMus Hons: 4 yrs Music (Extension Degree)
Science & Technology BSc Hons: 3 yrs Computer Science u Computing & Information Systems u Computing & Interaction Design u Creative Computing u Information Technology u Internet Computing u Psychology BSc: 4 yrs Computer Science u Computing & Information Systems u Computing & Interaction Design u Creative Computing u Information Technology u Internet Computing BSc: 4--6 yrs Computer Science u Computing & Information Systems u Computing & Interaction Design u Creative Computing u Information Technology u Internet Computing
Higher Degrees MA: 1 yr Cross-Sectoral & Community Arts u Education: Culture, Language & Identity u Feature Film u
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University of London Filmmaking u Group & Intercultural Therapy u Image & Communication (Photography or Electronic Graphics) u Journalism u Radio u Screen Documentary u Script Writing u Television Journalism MA: 1--2 yrs Anthropology & Cultural Politics u Anthropology of Health & the Body in the 21st Century u Applied Anthropology & Community & Youth Work u Applied Drama: Theatre in Educational, Community & Social Contexts u Applied Linguistics: Sociocultural Approaches u Area Studies (Latin America) u Arts Administration & Cultural Policy (Music Pathway/Theatre Arts Scheme) u Aural & Visual Cultures u Caribbean Literature & Creole Poetics u u Comparative Literatures Contemporary Approaches to English Studies u Contemporary Art Theory u Contemporary British Politics u Creative and Life Writing u Critical & Creative Analysis u Cultural History u Cultural Studies u Culture, Globalization & the City u Culture Industry u Design -- Critical Theory & Practice u Design Futures u Development & Rights u Digital Media: Technology & Cultural Form u Gender & Culture u GeoSociology u Interactive Media: Critical Theory & Practice u International Studies u Media & Communications u Musical Theatre u Performance Making u Performance & Culture: Interdisciplinary Perspectives u Photography & Urban Cultures u PostColonial Studies u Professional & Community Education and Development: Community, Culture, Identity or Regeneration u Psychoanalytic Studies u Research Architecture u Social Anthropology u Social Research u Theatre Education u Transnational Communications & Global Media u Twentieth Century Literature and its Contexts u Visual Anthropology u Visual Histories u Writing for Performance MA: 2 yrs Social Work MA: 2--3 yrs Advanced Clinical Practice in Art Psychotherapy u Art Psychotherapy u Group & Intercultural Therapy MA: 2--4 yrs Dance Movement Therapy MA: 2--5 yrs Cross-Sectoral & Community Arts u Education: Culture, Language & Identity MA: 3 yrs Artist Teachers & Contemporary Practices* MFA: 2 yrs Computational Studio Arts MFA: 2--3 yrs Art Practice u Art Writing u Curating
MMus: 1--2 yrs Composition u Contemporary Music Studies u Ethnomusicology u Historical Musicology u Music Theory & Analysis u Performance & Related Studies u Russian Music Studies MSc Cognitive & Clinical Neuroscience 1--2 yrs u Music, Mind & Brain 1 yr u Occupational Psychology 1 yr u Research Methods in Psychology 1--2 yrs MPhil/PhD: 2--3 yrs Anthropology u Art u Art Psychotherapy u Arts & Computational Technology u Community & Youth Work u Computer Science & Information Systems u Creative Writing u Cultural Studies u Curating u Design u Drama u Education u English u History u History of Art u Media & Communications u Music (Research, Composition or Performance Practice) u Psychology u Religious Studies u Politics u Social Work u Sociology u Visual Anthropology MRes: 1--2 yrs Anthropology u Art Psychotherapy u Design u English u European Politics u History u History of Art u Media & Communications u Politics u Psychoanalytic History 2 yrs u Public Policy u Public Policy & Management u Visual Anthropology MSc: 1 yr Occupational Psychology MSc courses: 1--2 yrs Arts Computing u Cognitive Computing u Computer Games & Entertainment MSc: 2 yrs Rational-Emotive & Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
Diplomas Diploma: 1 yr Jazz & Popular Music Studies Diploma: 2 yrs DipHE: 2 yrs Applied Social Science, Community Development & Youth Work u Community Work (Turning Point) Postgraduate Diploma: 1 yr Advanced Training in Art Psychotherapy temporary Art History 1--2 yrs
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Certi¢cates Certificate: 1 yr Foreign Language Proficiency u Jazz & Popular Music Studies u Language Teaching to Adults u Music (Postgraduate Study) u Music Teaching to Adults u Professional Practice in Youth Arts Development Certificate: 1--2 yrs Effective Communication for Professional Purposes u Social & Cultural Studies Certificate: 2 yrs Humanistic & Psychodynamic Counselling u Music Studies u Music Workshop Skills u Performance Skills & Theatre Studies Foundation Certificate: 2 terms Teaching Adults: Languages Foundation Certificate: 1 yr History u Journalism u Literature u Media & Communications u Music
Foundation Certificate: 1--2 yrs Psychology u Social Anthropology Postgraduate Certificate: 1 yr Intercultural Therapy PGCE: 1 yr Primary u Early Years u Primary with Foreign Languages u Secondary in Art or Biology or Chemistry or Design & Technology or Drama or English or French or General Science or Geography or German or Mathematics or Music or Physics or Spanish u Secondary (flexible: 1--2 yrs) in Biology or Chemistry or Community Languages (Arabic, Mandarin Chinese, Panjabi and Urdu) or Design & Technology or English or General Science or Physics Postgraduate Certificate Music Studies 2--3 yrs u Cross-sectoral & Community Arts 1--5 yrs
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON Heythrop College Kensington Square London W8 5HQ Tel: 020 7795 6600 Fax: 020 7795 4200 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.heythrop.ac.uk MA All programmes offered under a 180 credit scheme allowing students to accumulate credits towards a Master’s degree over a period of up to three years. The FT programme covers a period of one calendar year. A wide range of modules is available. MPhil/PhD Research degrees are awarded in Theology and Philosophy.
First Degrees BA Hons: 3 yrs Abrahmic Religions u Philosophy u Philosophy, Religion and Ethics u Philosophy and Psychology u Philosophy and Theology u Theology
BD Hons: 3 yrs
Higher Degrees MA: 1--3 yrs Christian Spirituality u Contemporary Theology in the Catholic Tradition u Pastoral Theology u Philosophy u Psychology of Religion MA: 2--3 yrs Anglican Theology u Biblical Studies u Canon Law u Christian Ethics u Christianity and Inter-religious u Pastoral Liturgy u Philosophy & Religion MPhil PhD
Diplomas Graduate Diploma: 1--2 yrs Theology
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University of London
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON University of London Institute in Paris Department of French & Comparative Studies 9--11 rue de Constantine 75340 Paris Cedex 07 FranceTel: +33 1 44 11 73 83/84 Fax: +33 1 44 11 73 82 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ulip.lon.ac.uk
First Degrees
Higher Degrees
BA Hons: 3 yrs French Studies
MA MA in Paris Studies -- History and Culture u Research Degrees in French Studies (MPhil and PhD)
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON Institute of Education 20 Bedford Way London WC1H 0AL Tel: 020 7612 6000 Fax: 020 7612 6126 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ioe.ac.uk
First Degrees BEd Hons: 2--3 yrs
Higher Degrees Master’s Degrees by Research MRes: 1--2 yrs Educational and Social Research MSc: 1--2 yrs Economics of Education MPhil: 3--7 yrs Education
Master’s Degrees MA/MSc: 1--4 yrs Adult Literacy, Language and Numeracy u Applied Educational Leadership and Management 3 yrs u Art and Design in Education 2--4 yrs u Child Development u Childhood Studies u Comparative Education u Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment u Early Years Education u Economics of Education u Education (Citizenship/History/Religious Education) u Education (Psychology) u Education, Gender and International Development u Education and International Development u Education, Health Promotion and International Development u Educational
Leadership and Management u Educational Planning, Economics and International Development u Effective Learning u Geography in Education u Higher and Professional Education u History of Education u Inclusive Education u Information and Communications Technology in Education u Joint Professional Practice: Language and Communication 2 yrs u Lifelong Learning u Literacy, Learning and Literacy Difficulties (academic and professional routes) u Mathematics Education u Media, Culture and Communication u Museums and Galleries in Education 2--4 yrs u Music Education u Policy Studies in Education u Primary Education u Psychology of Education u School Effectiveness and School Improvement u Science Education u Social Justice and Education u Sociology of Education u Special Education (Inclusion and Disability Studies) u Special Education (Psychological Perspectives) u Teaching and Learning in Higher and Professional Education u Teaching in the Post-Compulsory Sector u Teaching of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) 1--2 yrs u Values in Education (Philosophical Perspectives)
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Diplomas Graduate Diploma Minority Ethic Achievement u Professional Studies 1--5 yrs u Psychology 1--2 yrs u Special and Inclusive Education u Special and Inclusive Education (Disabilities of Sight) 1--2 yrs
Certificate: 1--2 yrs Adult Literacy Teaching u Minority Ethnic Achievement u Primary Health Care Education and Development 1--3 yrs u Professional Studies u Psychology u Special and Inclusive Education PGCE: 1 yr Adult and Community Education u Adult Literacy and English for Speakers of Other Languages u PostCompulsory Education 12--20 mths u Primary Education 12--18 mths u Secondary Education: Art and Design 12--16 mths; Business and Economics Education; Citizenship; English; English with Drama; Geography; History; Information and Communications Technology; Mathematics; Modern Foreign Languages; Music 12--16 mths; Religious Education; Science; Social Science with Humanities)
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON London School of Jewish Studies Schaller House Albert Road London NW4 2SJ Tel: 020 8203 6427 Fax: 020 8203 6420 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.lsjs.ac.uk
Master’s Degrees
Ethics/Jewish Studies
MA: 1--2 yrs MA Jewish Ethics, offered in conjunction with King’s College London
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON King’s College London Strand Campus Strand London WC2R 2LS Tel: 020 836 5454 Website: www.kcl.ac.uk
First Degrees School of Biomedical & Health Sciences BSc Hons: 3 yrs Biochemistry u Biomedical Science u Human Sciences u Medical Biochemistry u Molecular Genetics u
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University of London MPharm Hons: 4 yrs Pharmacy u Pharmacy Conversion Entry Programme 5 yrs
Dental Institute BDS Dentistry BDS 5 yrs u Dentistry Conversion Entry Programme BDS 6 yrs (1 yr conversion plus 5 yr BDS) u Dentistry Graduate/Professional Entry Programme BDS 4 yrs
School of Humanities BA Combined Hons: 3 yrs Classical Studies with Digital Humanities u Classical Studies with English or Film Studies u Classical Studies & Comparative Literature u Comparative Literature with Film Studies u English with Film Studies u Film & American Studies u German and History 3 or 4 yrs or Philosophy u Greek with English u Latin with English u Mathematics & Philosophy u Music with Digital Humanities u Religion, Philosophy & Ethics BA Hons: 3 yrs American Studies u Ancient History u Classical Archaeology u Classical Studies u Classics u Comparative Literature u English Language & Literature u French u History u Modern Foreign Languages & Education u Music u Philosophy u Religion in the Contemporary World 3--6 yrs u Theology 3--6 yrs BA Combined Hons: 4 yrs Classical Studies & French or Portuguese Studies u Classical, Byzantine & Modern Greek Studies u Film & American Studies with a Year Abroad u French with Digital Humanities u French & German or Hispanic Studies or Mathematics or Modern Greek or Philosophy or Portuguese u French with English or Film Studies or Linguistics or Management u German with Digital Humanities u German & Hispanic Studies or Modern Greek or Music or Portuguese u German with English or Film Studies or Linguistics u Hispanic Studies with Digital Humanities u Hispanic Studies & Classical Studies or Modern Greek or Portuguese Studies u Hispanic Studies with English or Film Studies or Linguistics u History & Portuguese & Brazilian Studies u Modern Greek with Digital Humanities u Modern Greek & Portuguese u Modern Greek with English or Linguistics u Philosophy & Hispanic Studies u Portuguese & Brazilian Studies with Digital Humanities u Portuguese & Brazilian Studies with English or Film Studies or Linguistics u Turkish & Modern Greek Studies
BA Hons: 4 yrs American Studies with a Year Abroad in the United States u European Studies u French u German u Hispanic Studies u Modern Greek Studies u Portuguese & Brazilian Studies
School of Law LLB Hons: 3 yrs Law LLB u English Law & French Law 4 yrs u English Law & German Law 4 yrs u English Law & American Law or Australian Law 4 yrs u Law with European Legal Studies 4 yrs
School of Medicine MBBS: 4 yrs Graduate/Professional Entry Programme MBBS: 5--6 yrs (6 yrs including the 1 yr conversion programme) Medicine 5 yrs u Medicine Maxfax Entry Programme (MFDS candidates only) MBBS 4 yrs u Medicine Conversion Entry Programme MBBS 6 yrs (1 yr conversion plus 5 yr MBBS)
School of Nursing & Midwifery DipHE: 3 yrs Nursing Studies with Registration (Adult nursing) -pre-registration u Nursing Studies with Registration (Child nursing) -- pre-registration u Nursing Studies with Registration (Mental Health nursing) preregistration u Midwifery Practice with Registration DipHE: 2 yrs Nursing Studies with Registration (for graduates) Adult nursing u Nursing Studies with Registration (for graduates) Child nursing u Nursing Studies with Registration (for graduates) Mental Health nursing BSc: 3 yrs Nursing Studies with Registration (Adult nursing) -pre-registration u Nursing Studies with Registration (Child nursing) -- pre-registration u Nursing Studies with Registration (Mental Health nursing) preregistration u Midwifery Practice with Registration 18 mths u Midwifery Studies with Registration 3 yrs
School of Social Science and Public Policy (SSPP) BA: 3 yrs Development Geography u English Language & Communication u Geography u Geography & History u Geography with Film Studies u War Studies u War Studies & Classical Studies u War Studies & Geography u War Studies & History u War Studies & Philosophy u War Studies & Theology & Religious Studies u War Studies with Digital Humanities u War Studies with Film Studies u War Studies
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University of London with Film Studies u War Studies, Theology & Religious Studies or History or Philosophy or Geography BA: 4 yrs War Studies & French or German or Modern Greek or Portuguese BSc Hons: 3 yrs Business Management
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School of Physical Sciences & Engineering (PSE) BSc Hons: 3 yrs Computer Science u Computer Science with Management u Mathematics u Mathematics & Computer Science u Mathematics & Computer Science (Management) u Mathematics with Management & Finance u Mathematics & Physics u Mathematics & Physics with Astrophysics u Mathematics with Education u Physics u Physics & Philosophy u Physics with Astrophysics u Physics with Computer Science u Physics with Management u Physics with Medical Applications MSc: 4 yrs Computer Science u Mathematics u Mathematics & Computer Science u Mathematics & Physics u Physics BA Hons: 3 yrs BA Hons: 4 yrs French & Mathematics BSc Hons: 4 yrs Computer Science with a Year Abroad u Computer Science with a year in industry u Computer Science with Management with a Year Abroad u Computer Science with Management with a year in industry u Physics & Philosophy with a Year Abroad u Physics with a Year Abroad BEng Hons: 3 yrs Electronic Engineering u Engineering with Business Management u Mechanical Engineering u Telecommunication Engineering MEng Hons: 4 yrs Electronic Engineering u Engineering with Business Management u Mechanical Engineering u Mechtronics u Telecommunication Engineering MEng Hons: 5 yrs Electronic Engineering Systems with a year in industry u Telecommunications Engineering with a year in industry
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Higher Degrees Institute of Psychiatry MSc Child & Adolescent Mental Health u Clinical & Public Health Aspects of Addiction u Clinical Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology u Clinical Forensic Psychology u Epileptology u Family Therapy u Forensic Mental Health Science u Health Psychology u Mental Health Services Research u Mental Health Social Work u Mental Health Studies u Mental Health Studies (Learning Disabilities or Organizational Psychiatry & Psychology) u Neuroscience u Psychiatric Research u Social, Genetic & Developmental Psychiatry u War & Psychiatry DHC Doctorate in Clinical Psychology
School of Biomedical & Health Sciences MRes MPH DHC Health Care Doctorate: Pharmacy MSc Advanced Physiotherapy (Neuromusculo-skeletal) (subject to approval) u Advanced Physiotherapy (Sport and Performance) (subject to approval) u Assistive Technology u Biomedical & Molecular Sciences (Research) (subject to approval) u Biopharmacy u Dietetics u Drug Discovery Skills u Human and Applied Physiology u Nutrition u Pain: Science and Society u Pharmaceutical Analysis & Quality Control u Pharmaceutical Technology u Pharmacology u Physiotherapy (pre-registration) u Primary Care & Community Pharmacy
Dental Institute MClin Dent Endodontology u Oral Surgery u Periodontology Prosthodontics (or as distant learning)
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School of Humanities
School of Nursing & Midwifery
MA American Studies u Ancient History u Australia Studies (Area Studies) u Biblical Studies u Bible & Theology u Classical Art & Archaeology u Classics u Comparative Literature u Contemporary Cinema Cultures u Critical Methodologies u Cultural & Creative Industries u Digital Culture & Technology u Digital Humanities u Early Modern History u English u Ethics & Philosophy of Religion u European Studies u French Literature & Culture u German Linguistics u History of Christianity (subject to approval) u Imperial & Commonwealth History u Jewish Ethics u Late Antique & Byzantine Studies u Literature & Medicine u Medieval History u Medieval Studies u Mediterranean Studies u Modern Greek Studies u Modern History u Philosophy u Philosophy of Psychology u Portuguese Studies u Religion in Contemporary Society u Shakespearean Studies: Text & Playhouse u Spanish & Latin American Studies u Systematic Theology u Text & Performance Studies MMus Music MSc Digital Technology & Culture u Philosophy & History of Science u Philosophy of Mental Disorder MRes European Studies
DHC Health Care Doctorate: Nursing MRes Nursing Research MSc Advanced Practice (Cancer Care) u Advanced Practice (Child Care) u Advanced Practice (Critical Care) u Advanced Practice (Education) u Advanced Practice (Leadership) u Advanced Practice (Midwifery) u Advanced Practice (Primary Care Nurse Practitioner/ Community Matron/Case Manager) u Advanced Practice (Specialist Community Public Health Nursing/Health Visitor/School Nursing) u Advanced Practice (Women’s Health Care) u Gastrointestinal Nursing u Health Care Research
School of Law LLM Law MA Child Studies u Construction Law & Dispute Resolution u Criminology & Criminal Justice u EC Competition Law u Economics for Competition Law (distance learning) u EU Law (distance learning) u Human Values & Contemporary Global Ethics u International Peace & Security u Medical Ethics & Law u UK, European & US Law of Copyrights & Related Rights (distance learning)
School of Medicine MSc Clinical Biochemistry u Clinical Dermatology u Diabetes & Endocrinology u Immunology u Medical Engineering & Physics u Medical Immunology u Medical Ultrasound u Nuclear Medicine: Science & Practice u Palliative Care u Primary Health Care u Public Health u Radiopharmaceutics & PET Radiochemistry u Rheumatology MPH Public Health
School of Physical Sciences & Engineering MRes Bio, Nano & X-ray Photonics MSc Advanced Computing u Advanced Software Engineering u Bioinformatics (subject to approval) u Computer Aided Mechanical Engineering u Computing & Internet Systems u Construction, IT Law & Management u Electronics Research u Engineering with Business Management u Financial Mathematics u Information Processing & Neural Networks u Mathematics (Pure Mathematics or Mathematical Physics) u Mechanical Engineering Research u Mechatronics u Mobile & Personal Communications u Multimedia Signal Processing u Nanotechnology Engineering u Signal Processing u Signal Processing for Communications u Theoretical Physics
School of Social Science and Public Policy MSc Aquatic Resource Management u Environmental Health u Environmental Monitoring, Modelling & Management u Geography u Gerontology u Health & Society u Health Promotion u Human Resource Management & Organizational Analysis u International Management u Medicine, Science & Society u Public Services Policy & Management u Risk Analysis u Sustainable Cities MA Cities, Culture & Social Change u Conflict, Security & Development u Education & Professional Studies u Education Management u Education, Policy & Society u English in Education u English Language Teaching & Applied Linguistics u Environment & Development u Environment, Politics & Globalization u Geography u Geopolitics, Territory &
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University of London Security u History of Warfare u ICT Education u Intelligence & International Security u International Conflict Studies u International Relations u Language, Ethnicity & Education u Mathematics Education u Modern Foreign Language Education u Public Policy u Religious Education u Risk Analysis u Science Education u Science & Security u Teaching of English with Shakespeare’s Globe u Tourism, Environment & Development u War Studies u War in the Modern World (by e-Learning) u Youth Ministry & Theological Education MRes Education & Social Science u Environment & Development u Environment, Society & Politics u Gerontology u Language, Discourse & Communication u Management & Social Science u Urban Geography u War Studies EdD Education Doctorate DMin Doctorate in Ministry
Systems u Computing, IT Law & Management u Conscious Sedation for Dentistry u Dietetics u EC Competition Law (distance learning) u Ecomonics for Competition Law (distance learning) u Epileptology u EU Law (distance learning) u Gastrointestinal Nursing u General Pharmacy Practice u Gerontology u Health Care Research u Health & Society u Health Promotion u Human Values & Contemporary Global Ethics u Medical Engineering & Physics u Medical Ultrasound u Nuclear Medicine: Science & Practice u Nutrition u Palliative Care u Primary Health Care u Professional Health Care & Education: Lecturer or Practice Educator u Professional Leadership in Health Care u Public Health u Public Policy u Risk Analysis u Sports Law u Sustainable Cities u UK, European & US Laws of Copyright & Related Rights (distance learning) u War in the Modern World (by e-Learning) Graduate Diploma Late Antique & Byzantine Studies u Mathematics u Theology & Religious Studies u Rehabilitation Engineering (subject to approval)
Certi¢cates Postgraduate Certificate Postgraduate Certificate in Education (subject to approval)/Professional Certificate in Education PGCE
PG Diplomas Advanced Computing u Advanced Software Engineering u Advanced Practice (Cancer Care) u Advanced Practice (Child Care) u Advanced Practice (Critical Care) u Advanced Practice (Education) u Advanced Practice (Leadership) u Advanced Practice (Midwifery) u Advanced Practice (Primary Care Nurse Practitioner/Community Matron/Case Manager) u Advanced Practice (Specialist Community Public Health Nursing/Health Visitor/School Nursing) u Advanced Practice (Women’s Health Care) u Applied Clinical Neuropsychology u Assistive Technology u Bioinformatics (subject to approval) u Child Studies u Classical Studies u Cognitive Behavioural Therapies u Cognitive Behavioural Therapies for Children & Adolescents u Cognitive Behavourial Therapy (CBT) for Psychosis u Computing & Internet
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Certi¢cate Advanced Musical Studies u Advanced Practice (Cancer Care) u Advanced Practice (Child Care) u Advanced Practice (Critical Care) u Advanced Practice (Education) u Advanced Practice (Leadership) u Advanced Practice (Midwifery) u Advanced Practice (Primary Care Nurse Practitioner/Community Matron/Case Manager) u Advanced Practice (Specialist Community Public Health Nursing/Health Visitor/School Nursing) u Advanced Practice (Women’s Health Care) u Assistive Technology u Brazilian Studies u Construction Adjudication u Family Therapy u Focused Ultrasound u First Trimester Screening Ultrasound for Screening & Diagnosis u Gastrointestinal Nursing u Health Care Research u Medical Ultrasound u Nuclear Medicine: Science & Practice u Palliative Care u Portuguese Studies u Primary Health Care u Public Health u Vascular Ultrasound *Non-award Foundation Programme in Postgraduate Dentistry
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University of London
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON London School of Economics & Political Science Student Recruitment Office Houghton Street London WC2A 2AE Tel: 020 7955 6613 Fax: 020 7955 6001 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.lse.ac.uk Other Contacts: Undergraduate Programmes: Undergraduate Admissions, London School of Economics, Houghton Street, London, WC2A 2AE. Tel: 020 7955 7125/7170/7763/7124 Fax: 020 7955 6001 See also: www.lse.ac.uk/collections/undergraduate Admissions Graduate Programmes: Graduate Admissions, London School of Economics, Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AR. Tel: 020 7955 7160 Fax: 020 7955 6137 See also: www.lse.ac.uk/collections/graduateAdmissions
Undergraduate Degrees LLB Hons: 3 yrs Bachelor of Laws BA Hons: 3 yrs Anthropology and Law Social Anthropology
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Higher Degrees LLM: 1 yr MA: 24 mths Global Studies: A European Perspective MA: 1 yr History of International Relations MSc: 1 yr (unless otherwise indicated) Accounting and Finance u Analysis, Design and Management of Information Systems u Anthropology and Development u Anthropology of Learning & Cognition u Applicable Mathematics u Biomedicine, Bioscience & Society u China in Comparative Perspective u Contemporary Urbanism u City Design and Social Science u Comparative Politics u Comparative Politics (Asia) u Comparative Politics (Conflict Studies) u Comparative Politics (Empire) u Comparative Politics (Democracy) u Comparative Politics (Latin America) u Comparative Politics (Nationalism and Ethnicity) u Comparative Politics (Politics and Markets) u Comparative Politics (Research) u Criminal Justice Policy u Culture & Society u Decision Sciences u Development Management u Development Studies u Development Studies (Research) u Econometrics & Mathematical Economics u Econometrics & Mathematical Economics (Research) u Econometrics & Mathematical Economics 2 yr u Economic History u Economic History (Research) u Economics u Economics (Research) u Economics 2 yr u Economics and Economic History u Economics and Philosophy u Environment and Development u Environmental Policy & Regulation u European Political Economy u European Social Policy u European Studies: Ideas and Identities u European Studies (Research) u Finance (2 yrs, PT, Evenings Only) u Finance and Economics u Finance and Economics (Research) u Gender u Gender (Research) u Gender and Social Policy u Gender and the Media u Gender, Development & Globalization u Global History u Global Media and Communications 2 yr u Global Politics u Global Politics (Global Civil Society) u Health, Community
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University of London and Development u Health Policy, Planning and Financing u Health, Population and Society u History of International Affairs u Housing & Regeneration (Social Policy) u Human Geography (Research) u Human Resource Management u Human Rights u Industrial Relations (Research) u Information Systems and Organization (Research) u International Employment Relations & Human Resource Management u International Health Policy u International Health Policy (Health Economics) u International Political Economy u International Political Economy (Research) u International Relations u International Relations (Research) u Law and Accounting u Law, Anthropology & Society u Local Economic Development u LSE-Peking University Double MSc International Affairs u LSE-Science PO Double Degree in ` res Internationales and International RelaCarriO tions/ International Political Economy u Management u Management (CEMS Route) u Management (IMEX Route) u Management and Economics u Management, Organizations and Governance u Management and Regulation of Risk u Media and Communications u Media and Communications (Research) u Media and Communications Regulation and Policy u Media and Communications Regulation and Policy (Research) u New Media, Information and Society u New Media, Information and Society (Research) u NGOs and Development u Operational Research u Organizational and Social Psychology u Organizational and Social Psychology (Research) u Philosophy and History of Science u Philosophy of the Social Sciences u Philosophy and Public Policy u Political Sociology u Political Theory u Political Theory (Research) u Politics and Communication u Politics and Government in the European Union u Population and Development u Public Policy & Administration u Public Policy & Administration (Research) u Real Estate Economics and Finance u Regional and Urban Planning Studies u Regional Science u Regulation u Regulation (Research) u Risk &
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Stochastics u Social and Cultural Psychology u Social Anthropology u Social Policy (Research) u Social Policy and Development u Social Policy and Planning u Social & Public Communication u Social & Public Communication (Research) u Social Research Methods (Decision and Policy Sciences) or (Development Studies) or (Government) or (Management) or (Philosophy) or (Population) or (Social Policy) or (Social Psychology) or (Sociology) or (Statistics) u Sociology u Sociology of Crime, Control and Globalization (formerly Criminology) u Sociology (Research) u Statistics u Theory and History of International Relations u Urbanisation & Development MBA/EMBA MSc/MBA Double Degree
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MPA/MSc: 27 mths Joint Environment Masters Plan MRes/PhD Economics (Track 1) u Economics (Track 2) u Political Science (Track 1) u Political Science (Track 2) MPhil/PhD Accounting u Anthropology u Cities u Development Studies u Economic History u Europe u Finance u Gender u Geography and Environment u Government u Industrial Relations u Information Systems u International History u International Relations u Law u Management u Mathematics u Media and Communication u Methodology u Operational Research u Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method u Regional and Urban Planning u Social Policy u Social Psychology u Sociology u Statistics
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University of London
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON Queen Mary, University of London Mile End Road London E1 4NS Tel: 020 7882 5511 Fax: 020 7882 5588 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.qmul.ac.uk
First Degrees
Economics
Arts
BSc (Econ) Hons: 3 yrs Economics u Economics, Finance and Management u Geography u Economics/Statistics & Mathematics u Economics & Politics u Geography & Economics u Geography with Business Management
BA Hons: 3 yrs Cities, Economics & Social Change u Comparative Literature u Comparative Literature & Film Studies u Comparative Literature & Linguistics u Drama u English u English & Drama or History u Film Studies & Drama or History u French Studies u Geography u Geography & Politics u History u History & Politics u Human Geography u International Relations u Journalism and Contemporary History u Law & Economics or Politics u Medieval History u Modern & Contemporary History u Politics u Politics with Business Management BA Hons: 4 yrs English & French or German or Hispanic Studies or Russian u Film Studies & French or German or Hispanic Studies or Russian u French u French (European Studies) u French and Drama or Economics or Geography or German or Hispanic Studies or History or Linguistics or Linguistics & Computer Science or Politics or Russian (European Studies) u French with Business Management u French, German, Hispanic Studies or Russian with Comparative Literature u German u German (European Studies) u German and Drama or Economics or Geography or Hispanic Studies (European Studies) or Linguistics u Computer Science or Politics or Russian u German with Business Management u Hispanic Studies u Hispanic Studies (European Studies) u Hispanic Studies and Russian (European Studies) u Hispanic Studies and Drama or Economics or Geography or Linguistics or Linguistics & Computing or Politics or Russian u Hispanic Studies with Business Management u History & German Language u Law & German u Politics & German Language u Russian u Russian (European Studies) u Russian and Drama or Economics or Geography or Linguistics or Linguistics & Computer Science or Politics u Russian with Business Management
Law LLB Hons: Law 3 yrs u Law 2 yrs (Senior Status) LLB Hons: 4 yrs English & European Law u Law with German Language
Science & Technology BEng/BSc/BSc (Eng) Hons with Foundation Aerospace Engineering u Astronomy u Biological Sciences u Chemistry u Electronic Engineering u Environmental Science u Materials u Mechanical Engineering u Physics 2 Yr Foundation Degree Crime Scene & Forensic Investigation BSc (Eng) Hons u Engineering Engineering with Business Management BEng Hons: 3 yrs Aerospace Engineering u Audio Systems Engineering u Avionics u Biomedical Materials Science & Engineering u Computer Engineering u Dental Materials u Design & Innovation u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Electronic Engineering u Engineering Science u Environmental Materials Technology u Internet Engineering u Materials with Business u Materials with Forensic Science u Materials Science & Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Multimedia System Technology u Polymer Technology u Sports Materials u Sustainable Design & Manufacture u u Sustainable Energy Engineering Telecommunications BSc Hons: 3 yrs Astronomy u Astrophysics u Biochemistry u Biochemistry with Forensic Science u Biochemistry/ Microbiology u Biodiversity & Conservation u
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University of London Biology u Biology with Business Management u Biomaterials u Biomedical Sciences u Business Computing u Business Computing with Management u Business Management u Chemistry with Forensic Science u Computer Science u Computer Science & Mathematics u Computer Science with Business Management u Computer Science with Business Management & Accounting u Computer Science with Multimedia u Computer Science with Web Technologies u Computing & Biology u Environmental Biology u Environmental Geography u Environmental Science u Environmental Science with Business Management u Evolutionary Biology u Genetics u Genetics/Microbiology u Geography u Geography with Environmental Hazards u Information & Communication Technologies u Information in the Business Environment u Information Technology, Organizations & Management u Interactive Media Design u Marine & Freshwater Biology u Mathematics u Mathematics with Business Management u Mathematics, Business Management & Finance u Mathematics & Computing u Mathematics & Physics u Material Science & Engineering u Molecular Biology u Biology with Forensic Science u Multimedia Computing u Natural Sciences u Physical Geography u Physical Sciences u Physics u Physics & the Environment u Physics & Computer Science or Economics or Electronics or Materials Science u Physics with Business Management or Computing u Physics with Study Abroad u Politics with Business Management u Pure Mathematics u Mathematics & Computing or Physics u Mathematics & Statistics with Finance or Financial Economics u Nanoscience & Nanotechnology u Statistics u Technology Management u Theoretical Physics u Zoology BEng Hons: 4 yrs Aerospace Engineering u Mechanical Engineering BSc Hons: 4 yrs Business Computing with industrial experience u Computer Science with industrial experience u Multimedia Computing with industrial experience MEng Hons: 4 yrs Aerospace Engineering u Avionics & Space Systems u Communication Engineering u Computer Engineering u Dental Materials u Design & Innovation u Digital Audio & Music System Engineering u e-Commerce Engineering u Electronic Engineering u Engineering u Environmental Materials Technology u Innovation, Entrepreneurship & Management of Advanced Technology u Internet Computing u Materials with Business u Materials and Mechanical Engineering u Materials with Forensic Science u
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Higher Degrees MPhil/PhD Aeronautical Engineering u Aerospace Engineering u Anatomy u Astronomy (Mathematics) u Avionics u Biochemistry u Biological Science u Biomedical Engineering u Biomedical Materials u Business Management u Chemistry u Community Sciences u Computer Science u Dentistry u Drama u Economics u Electronic Engineering u Engineering u English u Environmental Science u Film Studies u French u Geography u German u Haematology, Oncology & Imaging u Hispanic Studies u History u Laws u Linguistics u Materials u Mathematics u Mechanical Engineering u Medical Engineering u Medicine u Molecular Pathology, Infection & Immunity u Pharmacology u Philosophy u Physics u Politics u Preventive Medicine u Russian u Statistics u Surgery, Clinical Neuroscience & Intensive Care MA: 1--2 yrs Anglo-German Cultural Relations u Cities & Culture u Crusader Studies u Democracy and Democratization u Digital Performance conversion course u English Studies Writing & Society (1700-1820) u English Studies Writing in the Modern Age u European Literature, Culture & Thought u Film & Communication u Film Studies u Geography u Global & Comparative Politics u History of Political Thought & Intellectual History u Identity & Representation French, German, Russian of Iberian & Latin American Studies u Intellectual & Cultural History: Civilization & Barbarism u International Management u International Relations u Language, Society &
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University of London Change in Europe u Law by research u Linguistics by research u Literature, Culture & Modernity u London Studies u Medical Law & Ethics u Medieval & Early Modern Religious Cultures u Migration u Migration & Law u Performance Studies u Renaissance in Early Modern Studies u Renaissance Studies u Russian Language & Culture u Twentieth Century American History u Twentieth Century British History u Twentieth Century Cultural History u Twentieth Century European History MSc: 1--2 yrs Advanced Methods in Computer Science u Aerospace Engineering u Astrophysics u Bioinformatics (Conversion) u Biomaterials u Biomedical Engineering u Biomedical Technologies in Health Care u Cancer Therapeutics u Chemical Research u Cities and Culture u Clinical Drug Development u Clinical Microbiology u Computer Science by research u Computing & Information Systems -- conversion course u Dental Materials Science u Dental Public Health u Dental Technology u Digital Music Processing u Digital Performance -- conversion course u Digital Signal Processing u e-Commerce Engineering u e-Commerce Engineering in the Business Environment u e-Commerce Engineering with Law u Economics u Experimental Oral Science u Finance & Investment u Finance & Econometrics u Financial Economics u Financial Economics and Econometrics u Freshwater & Coastal Sciences u Gastroenterology u Geography u Gerodontics u Globalization and Development u Health Care Research Methods u Implant Dentistry u Information Management u Information Technology u Intelligent Imaging Systems u Intelligent Web Technologies u International Human Resource Management & Employment Relations u International Management with Finance u International Management & Marketing u Internet Computing u Internet Computing in the Business Environment u Internet Computing with Law u Internet Human Resource Management & Relations u Internet Signal Processing u Management of Intellectual Property u Materials & Business u Materials Research u Mathematics u Marine Ecology & Environmental Management u Medical Electronics & Physics u Medical Law & Ethnics u Migration u Molecular Pathology & Genomics u Multimedia Systems Technology u Obstetric & Gynaecological Science u Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery u Pharmaceutical Synthesis u Policy Research u Polymer/ Composites u Primary Care u Project Management u Public Health u Public Policy u Radiation Physics u
Software Engineering u Sports & Exercise Medicine u Surgical Skills & Sciences u Technology Management (TECHMAN) u Telecommunications u Telecommunications in the Business Environment u Telecommunication with Law u Tran cultural Mental Health Care u Wireless Networks
Diplomas Postgraduate Diploma: 1--2 yrs Aesthetic & Reconstructive Surgery u Astrophysics u Banking Law u Clinical Dermatology u Clinical Drug Development u Clinical Microbiology u Commercial Arbitration u Commercial Law Specialized u Computer & Communications Law (distance learning) u Computer Law u Copyright Law u Dental Clinical Services u Dental Public Health u EC Internal Market Law u Emerging Market Law u Endodontic Practice u Finance & Development Law u Health Care Research Methods u Insurance Law u Intellectual Property in the Digital Millennium u Intellectual Property Licensing Law u Intellectual Property Law & Policy (distance learning) u International Commercial Arbitration Law u International Economic Development Law u International Finance Law u International Mediation (distance learning) u International Tax Law u Medical Electronics & Medical Equipment Management u Obstetric & Gynaecological Sciences u Occupational Therapy u Patent Law u Primary Care u Public Health u Sport & Exercise Medicine u Telecommunications Law u Tran cultural Mental Health Care u Trade Mark Law
Certi¢cates Certificate: 1 yr Astronomy and Astrophysics u Continuing Professional Development in Health Care u Economics u Intellectual Property Law u Mathematics, Astronomy & Computing u Sport & Exercise Medicine LLM: 1--2 yrs Computer & Communications (distance learning) Law u Specialist LLM
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UNIVERSITY OF LONDON Royal Holloway Egham Surrey TW20 0EX Tel: 01784 443979 / 01784 443957 Fax: 01784 471381 E-mail: liaison-offi
[email protected] Website: www.rhul.ac.uk
First Degrees Arts BA Hons: 3 yrs Ancient & Medieval History u Ancient History u Classical Archaeology u Classical Archaeology & Italian u Classical Studies u Classics u Classical Studies & Drama or French or German or Italian or English or Philosophy u Creative Writing & English u Drama & Theatre Studies u Drama & English or Classical Studies or Creative Writing or French or German or Italian or Music or Philosophy u Economics u Economics & Management or Mathematics u Economics with French or German or Italian or Management or Mathematics or Music or Political Studies or Spanish u English u English & Classical Studies or Drama or Latin or French or German or Italian or Spanish or Philosophy u European Literature and Culture with Film Studies or Philosophy u European Studies (French/German/Italian/Spanish) u Film and Television Studies with Philosophy u French u French & Classical Studies or Drama or ELCS or English or German or Greek or History or Italian or Latin or Management or Music or Spanish u French with Economics or Film Studies or German or International Relations or Italian or Management or Mathematics or Music or Political Studies or Spanish u German u German & Classical Studies or Drama or ELCS or English or French or Greek or History or Italian or Latin or Management or Music or Spanish u German with Economics or Film Studies or French or International Relations or Italian or Management or Mathematics or Music or Political Studies or Spanish u Geography u Greek u Greek & Italian u Hispanic Studies & ELCS or English or French or German or History or Italian or Management u Hispanic Studies with Economics or Film Studies or French or German or History or International Relations or Italian or Management or Music u History u History & International Relations* or Music u History with Spanish u Human Geography u International Theatre (Australia) u International
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University of London Archaeology or Science Communication or Politics & International Relations u Geology u Geology & Astrophysics or Biology or Mathematics u Geology with Science Communication u Information Systems & Management u Management u Management & Economics or French or German or Information Systems or Italian or Mathematics or Spanish u Management with Accounting or Economics or French or German or Human Resources or Information Systems or International Business or Italian or Marketing or Mathematics or Spanish u Mathematics u Mathematics & Computer Science or Economics or Geology or Management or Music or Physics or Psychology u Mathematics with Economics or French or German or Italian or Management or Spanish or Statistics u Medical Biochemistry u Molecular Biology u Physical Geography u Physical Geography & Geology u Physical Geography with Science Communication u Physics u Physics & Computer Science or Astrophysics or Mathematics u Physics with Management or Music or Particle Physics or Science Communication or Quantum Informatics u Psychology u Psychology & Mathematics or Music u Science Communication u Social Work u Theoretical Physics u Zoology
Higher Degrees MBA: 1 yr International Management MA: 1--2 yrs Asia Pacific Business u Ancient History u British Theatre Culture u Classical Art & Archaeology u Classics u Creative Writing u Crusade Studies u Cultural Geography u Documentary by Practice u English Literature u European Business u European Culture & Theory u Feature Film Screenwriting u French by Research u German by Research u Germany: Culture & Crisis u Greek Theatre Performance u Hispanic Studies u History u History: Hellenic Studies u Holocaust Studies u Italian by Research u Late Antique & Byzantine Studies u Literatures of Modernity: Modernism, Postmodernism, Post-Colonialism u Material Culture: European Society c.1350--1750 u Medieval Studies u Modern French Literacy and Cultural Studies u Modern
History: Power, Culture, Society u Modernism & Modern Writers u Organizations, Change and Leadership u Physical Theatre u Poetic Practice u Politics of Democracy u Postmodernism, Literature & Contemporary Culture u Producing Film and Television u Renaissance & Early Modern Europe u Representation of Italy u Research (Drama & Theatre) u Screenwriting for TV & Film u Shakespeare u Theatre u Victorian Culture & Media u Women, Gender, Culture: Histories, 1500 to present MMus: 1--2 yrs Advanced Musical Studies (Pathways in: Historical Musicology; Theory & Analysis; Performance; Performance Studies; Composition) u Composition u Performance Studies MSc: 1--2 yrs Biological Sciences Research u Bioformatics & PostGenomic Biology u Business Information Systems u Child & Family Welfare u Computer Science by Research u Democracy, Politics & Governance u Economics u Environmental Analysis & Assessment u European Politics u Financial & Industrial Economics u Geology by Research u Global Politics u Health Care Systems & International Health Policy u Information Security u International Accounting u International Law & the International System u International Relations u International Relations Theory u Mathematics for Applications u Mathematics for Cryptography & Communications u Medical Sociology u Nanotechnology & Low Temperature Physics u New Political Communication u Particle Physics u Petroleum Geoscience u Physics Research u Political Research u Political Theory u Practising Sustainable Development u Quaternary Science u Secure Electronic Commerce u Social Work u Sustainability & Management u Tectonics u Youth Crime & Youth Justice MSc: 4 yrs Applied Physics u Astrophysics u Environmental Geoscience u Geoscience u Geoscience with a year International study u Mathematics u Physics u Theoretical Physics Postgraduate Diploma: 1 yr Economics u Geology u Information Security u Psychology
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UNIVERSITY OF LONDON Royal Veterinary College Royal College Street London NW1 0TU Tel: 020 7468 5000 Fax: 020 7388 2342 Website: www.rvc.ac.uk
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Higher Degrees
BSc Hons: 3 yrs Veterinary Sciences BSc Hons: 1 yr Veterinary Pathology BSc Hons/BVetMed: 6 yrs Veterinary Medicine Combined BVetMed: 5 yrs Veterinary Medicine FdSc: 2.5 yrs Veterinary Nursing *Preparatory Course: 1 yr FT Veterinary Gateway Course *This is a widening participation programme
MSc: 1 yr Veterinary Epidemiology 1--2 yrs u Wild Animal Biology u Wild Animal Health MSc/Diploma: 1 yr FT; 2--3 yrs PT/7 mths Control of Infectious Diseases in Animals MSc/Postgraduate Diploma: 2 yrs PT Veterinary Physiotherapy MSc/Diploma & Continuing Professional Development: 2--5 yrs/1--5 yrs Livestock Health & Production (distance learning) u Epidemiology & Public Health MPhil/PhD Research Programme
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON School of Oriental & African Studies Thornhaugh Street Russell Square London WC1H 0XG Tel: 020 7637 2388 Fax: 020 7637 2388 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.soas.ac.uk
First Degrees BA Hons: 3 yrs African Studies u Ancient Near Eastern Languages u Ancient Near Eastern Studies u Bengali & Development Studies or Economics or History or History of Art/Archaeology or Law or Management or Music u Economics & Sanskrit or Geography or History or History of Art/Archaeology or Law or Music or Social Anthropology or Study of Religions u Development Studies & Georgian or Economics or History of Art/Archaeology or Law or Management or Music or Study of Religions or Tamil or Tibetan u History of Art (Asia, Africa, Europe) u Law & South Asian Studies or Development Studies or Economics or History or Linguistics or Music or Politics u Music Studies u Persian u Politics u Social Anthropology
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BA Hons: 3--4 yrs Ancient Near Eastern Languages u Arabic u Arabic or Geography or History of Art/Archaeology or Law or Management or Music or Politics or Social Anthropology or Study of Religions u Burmese & Development Studies or Economics or History or Law or Management or Music or Social Anthropology u Chinese & Development Studies or Economics or Geography or History or History of Art/Archaeology or Indonesian or Korean or Law or Music or Politics or Study of Religions u Development Studies & Hindi or Economics or Geography or History or History of Art/Archaeology or Indonesian or Law or Management or Music or Persian or Politics or Social Anthropology or Study of Religions or Thai or Urdu 4 yrs u African Language & Culture u Development
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University of London Studies & Swahili or Economics or Geography or History or Law or Music or Politics or Social Anthropology or Study of Religions or Vietnamese u Dutch & Indonesian u Economics & Hindi or Indonesian or Thai u Geography & Hindi or Indonesian or Thai or History or Indonesian or Law or Music u Hausa or Development Studies or Economics or Geography or Georgian or Hebrew or History of Art/Archaeology or Israeli Studies or Law or Music or Persian or Social Anthropology or Study of Religions or Urdu u Hindi u Indonesian u Japanese u Japanese & Thai u Korean u Study of Religions & Swahili or Amharic or Arabic or Burmese or Chinese or Gujarati or Hausa or Hebrew or Japanese or Korean or Turkish or Vietnamese u Thai u Turkish BSc: 3 yrs Economics LLB: 3 yrs Law
Higher Degrees LLM: 1--2 yrs Law MA: 1--2 yrs African Language u African Literature u African Studies u African/Asian History u Ancient Near Eastern Languages u Anthropology of Media u Applied Japanese Linguistics u Arabic u Chinese Studies u Comparative Literature (Africa/Asia) u East Asian Literature u Eastern Christianity &/or African Christianity u English & Arabic Applied Linguistics & Translation u Environment & Development u History & Culture of Medicine u History of Art &/or Archaeology u Indian Religions u International and Comparative Legal Studies u International Boundary Studies u International Studies & Diplomacy u Islamic Societies & Cultures u Islamic Studies
Japanese Linguistics u Japanese Religions u Japanese Studies u Korean Studies u Language in Africa with Linguistics u Languages and Literatures of South East Asia u Linguistics u Medical Anthropology u Modern Turkish Studies u Near and Middle Eastern Studies u Oriental & African Religions u Pacific Asian Studies u Popular World Cinema u Religious, Fine and Decorative Arts of South Asia u Sinology u Social Anthropology u Social Anthropology of Development u South Asian Area Studies u South East Asian Studies u The Chinese Business World u The South East Asian Business World u Turkish u Yiddish Studies MMus: 1--2 yrs Ethnomusicology MSc: 1--2 yrs African Politics u Asian Politics u Central Asian Politics u Development Economics u Development Studies u Development Studies with special reference to Central Asia u Economics with reference to Africa u Economics with reference to South Asia u Economics with reference to the Asia Pacific Region u Economics with reference to the Middle East u International Politics u Middle East Politics u Political Economy of Development u Politics of Asia and Africa u State, Society & Development u Theory & Method in the Study of Politics u Tourism, Environment & Development u
Diplomas Foundation Diploma: 1 yr Postgraduate Studies Postgraduate Diploma: 1 yr Asian Arts u Economics 1--2 yrs u International Studies & Diplomacy u Language in Africa with Linguistics u The Chinese Business World u The South East Asian Business World
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON The School of Pharmacy 29--39 Brunswick Square London WC1N 1AX Tel: 020 7753 5831 Fax: 020 7753 5829 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.pharmacy.ac.uk
First Degrees
Higher Degrees
MPharm: 4 yrs Pharmacy
PhD: 3 yrs Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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University of London MSc: 1 yr Clinical Pharmacy, International Practice & Policy u Drug Delivery u Drug Discovery u Pharmacognosy u Pharmacy Practice 1 yr PT modular top-up to Diploma
Diplomas Postgraduate Diploma: 1 yr PT Pharmacy Practice Certificate: 1 yr PT Medicines Management for Pharmacy Technicians Pharmacy Practice
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UNIVERSITY OF LONDON UCL (University College London) Gower Street London WC1E 6BT Tel: 020 7679 2000 (switchboard); 020 7679 3000 (degree enquiries) Fax: 020 7679 3001 Website: www.ucl.ac.uk
First Degrees Arts BA Hons: 3 yrs Ancient History u Ancient History & Egyptology or Social Anthropology u Ancient World Studies u Archaeology u Classical Archaeology and Classical Civilization u Classics u Economics and Business with East European Studies u Egyptian Archaeology u English u Geography u Greek (with Latin) u History u History of Art u History of Art with Material Studies u Latin (with Greek) u Linguistics u Philosophy u Philosophy and Economics or Greek or History of Art or French u Politics and East European Studies BA Hons: 4 yrs Bulgarian and East European Studies u Classics with Study Abroad u Czech (with Slovak) and East European Studies u Dutch u East European Studies u Economics and Business with East European Studies with a Year Abroad u English & German u European Social & Political Studies u Fine Art u Finnish and East European Studies u French u French & an Asian or African Language u French & Philosophy u French with Film Studies u German u German and History u Hebrew and Jewish Studies u Hispanic Studies u History (Central & East European) & Jewish Studies u History with a European Language u History with a Year Abroad u Hungarian and East European Studies u Icelandic u Italian u Italian and Business Studies u Italian and Design u Jewish History u Language and Culture u Linguistics (International Programme) u Modern Iberian & Latin American Regional Studies u Modern Language Plus u Modern Languages u Polish and East European Studies u Politics & East European Studies with a
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Economics BSc (Econ) Hons: 3 yrs Economics u Economics & Geography or Statistics or Philosophy
Law LLB Hons: 3 yrs Law LLB Hons: 4 yrs English and French Law LLB and Licence-Master I en droit u Law with Advanced Studies or French Law or German Law or Hispanic Law or Italian Law u Law with another Legal System (Australia, Singapore or Hong Kong) LLB u English and German Law LLB and Baccalaureas Legum
Medicine MBBS: 6 yrs Medicine (including intercalated BSc) (5 or 6 yrs dependent upon qualification on entry)
Science & Technology BEng Hons: 3 yrs Biochemical Engineering u Chemical Engineering u Civil Engineering u Electronic & Electrical Engineering u Engineering with Business Finance u Environmental Engineering u Geoinformatics u Mechanical
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BSc Hons: 3 yrs Anthropology u Archaeology u Architecture u Astronomy u Astronomy and Physics u Astrophysics u Biochemistry u Biology u Biomedical Sciences u Biotechnology u Chemical Physics u Chemistry u Computer Science u Environmental Biology u Environmental Geography u Environmental Geoscience u Genetics u Geography u Geology u Geophysics u History & Philosophy of Science u History, Philosophy & Social Studies of Science u Human Genetics u Human Sciences u Information Management for Business u Chemistry with a European Language or Management Studies or Mathematics u Mathematics u Mathematics & Computer Science or Physics or Statistical Science u Mathematics with Economics or Management Studies or Modern Languages or Theoretical Physics u Medicinal Chemistry u Molecular Biology u Natural Sciences u Neuroscience u Palaeobiology u Pharmacology u Physics u Physics with Medical Physics u Planetary Science u Project Management for Construction u Psychology u Science Communication & Policy u Physics with Medical Physics u Statistics u Statistics & Operational Research with Management Studies u Statistics, Economics and a Language u Statistics, Economics and Finance u Theoretical Physics u Urban Planning, Design and Management u Urban Studies u Zoology BEng Hons: 3 yrs Civil Engineering BSc Hons: 4 yrs Audiology u Project Management for Construction (Sandwich Programme) u Speech Sciences MEng Hons: 4 yrs Biochemical Engineering u Biochemical Engineering with Study Abroad or Biopress Management u Chemical with Biochemical Engineering u Chemical Engineering u Biochemical with Chemical Engineering u Chemical Engineering with Study Abroad u Civil Engineering u Civil Engineering (International Programme) u Computer Science u Computer Science (International Programme) u Electronic & Electrical Engineering u Electronic & Electrical Engineering (International Programme) u Electronic Engineering with Computer Science or Communications Engineering or Nanotechnology u Engineering with Business Finance u Environmental Engineering u Environmental Engineering (International Programme) u Geoinformatics u Mechanical Engineering u Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering
MSc Hons: 4 yrs Astronomy u Astronomy & Physics u Astrophysics u Chemical Physics u Chemistry u Chemistry (International Programme) u Earth Sciences (International Programme) u Environmental Geoscience u Geology u Geophysics u Chemistry with Management Studies or Mathematics u Mathematics u Mathematics & Computer Science or Physics or Statistical Science u Mathematics with Biology or Economics or Management Studies or Modern Languages or Theoretical Physics u Medical Physics u Medicinal Chemistry u Natural Sciences u Palaeobiology u Physics u Planetary Science u Statistical Science (International Programme) u Theoretical Physics
Higher Degrees MArch: 1 yr Architectural Design u Speech, Language and Coginition u Urban Design MRes: 1 yr Anthropology u Biomedicine u Library, Archive and Information Studies u Modelling Biological Complexity u Telecommunications MSc: 1 yr Audiology for ENT Practice u Chemical Process Engineering u Chemical Research u Civil Engineering u Clinical Neuroscience u Computer Science u Conservation u Conservative Dentistry u Data Communications Networks & Distributed Systems u Economics u Environment, Science & Society u Environmental & Resource Economics u Environmental Archaeology u European Medical Physics u Financial Computing u Freshwater & Coastal Sciences u Geographies of Globalization u Geoscience u Information Science u Intelligent Systems u Mathematical Modelling u Micropalaeontology u Modernity, Space & Place u Molecular Medicine u Oral Medicine u Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery u Orthodontics u Prosthetic Dentistry u Quaternary Science u Radiation Biology u Software Systems Engineering u Spacecraft Technology and Satellite Communications u Special Needs Dentistry u Statistics u Surgical Science u Technical Ventures and Foundations of Entrepreneurship u Technologies for Broadband Communications u Telecommunications u Vision, Imaging & Virtual Environments LLM: 1--2 yrs Law MA: 1--2 yrs Advanced Scandinavian Translation Studies u African Archaeology u Ancient History u Archaeology u Archaeology of London u Archaeology of the Eastern
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University of London Mediterranean & Middle East u Artefact Studies u Central and South East European Studies u Classics u Comparative Art & Archaeology u Comparative Business Economics u Comparative Literature u Contemporary Italian Culture & History u Cultural Heritage Studies u Dutch Golden Age u Egyptian Archaeology u English: Issues in Modern Culture u English: Medieval Literature u English: Shakespeare in History u European Culture u European History u European Society u European Thought u Field Archaeology u Film Studies u French Studies u Gender Studies u German Linguistics u Hebrew and Jewish Studies u Hispanic Studies u History u History of Art u History of Medicine u Holocaust Studies u Human Rights u Italian Studies u Legal & Political Theory u Linguistics u Managing Archaeological Sites u Maritime Archaeology u Material & Visual Culture u Medieval Studies u Modern Dutch Studies u Modern English Language u Modern History u Modern Israeli Studies u Museum Studies u Nationalism and Identity u Philosophy u Phonetics u Phonology u Political Economy of Russia & Eastern Europe u Politics, Security and Integration u Pragmatics u Prenatal Genetics & Fetal Medicine u Principles of Conservation u Public Archaeology u Reception of the Classical World u Records & Archive Management (International) u Renaissance Studies u Renaissance Studies & Research Methods u Research Methods for Archaeology u Russian and East European Literature and Culture u Russian Studies u Scandinavian Studies (Medieval & West Norse) u Sociology, Health & Health Care u Syntax u Translation Theory & Practice MA/PG Dip: 1--5 yrs Education u Library and Information Studies MA/PG Dip/PG Cert: 1--5 yrs Archives and Record Management u Electronic Communication and Publishing u Records and Archives Management (International) u Publishing MClin Dent: 1--2 yrs Endodontology u Paediatric Dentistry u Periodontology u Prosthodontics (Fixed & Removable) u Surgical Dentistry MSc: 1--2 yrs Advanced Neuroimaging u Anthropology & Ecology of Development u Biomedical Engineering & Medical Imaging u Child Public Health u Cognitive and Decision Sciences u Cognitive Neuropsychology u Culture and Health u Democracy & Democratisation u Dental Public Health u Earthquake Engineering with Disaster Management u Environmental Mapping u European Public Policy u Forensic
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Archaeological Science u Geophysical Hazards u GIS and Spatial Analysis in Archaeology u Health & Society: Social Epidemiology u Health Psychology u History of Medicine u History of Science, Medicine & Technology u Human Communication u Human Evolution & Behaviour u Intelligent Systems u International Planning u International Public Policy u Marine Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Medical Anthropology u Medical Image Computing u Naval Architecture u Neuroscience u Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery u Oral Medicine u Orthodontics u Palaeoanthropology and Palaeolithic Archaeology u Power Systems Engineering u Prenatal Genetics and Fetal Medicine u Prosthetic Dentistry u Psychoanalytic Development Psychology u Public Policy u Quaternary Science u Radiation Physics: Medical Applications u Research Methods in Psychology u Skeletal & Dental Bioarchaeology u Social Anthropology u Sociology, Health & Health Care u Spacecraft Technology & Satellite Communications u Spatial Planning u Speech and Hearing Sciences u Technology & Analysis of Archaeological Materials u Theoretical Psychoanalytic Studies u Transport u Voice Pathology MA: 1--5 yrs Speech and Language Sciences MSc: 1--5 yrs Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering u Crime Science u Environmental Engineering Systems u Human Performance under Extreme Conditions u Marine Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Naval Architecture u Power Systems Engineering u Sexually Tramsmitted Infections and HIV u Systems Engineering Management u Technologies for Broadband Communications (IGDP) u Telecommunications (IGDP) MSc/PG Cert: 1 mth--1 yr Endodontics MSc/PGDip: 1--5 yrs Advanced Physiotherapy u Astrophysics u Audiological Science u Biochemical Engineering u Built Environment: Adaptive Architecture & Computation or Advanced Architectural Studies or Architectural History or Construction Economics & Management or Environmental Design and Engineering or Faculty and Environment Management or Housing Futures or Interdisciplinary Management of Projects or Light and Lighting or Project & Enterprise Management or Sustainable Heritage u Clinical Exercise u Clinical or Applied Paediatric Neuropsychology u Clinical Neurology u Clinical Paediatrics u Conservation u Development & Planning: Building and Urban
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University of London Design or Development Administration and Planning or Environment and Sustainable Development or European Property Development and Planning or International Housing Studies or Social Development Practice or Town and Country Planning or Urban Development Planning or Urban Economic Development or Urban Regeneration u Enterprise and the Management of Innovation u European Culture u European Society u European Thought u Freshwater and Coastal Sciences u Geographic Information Science u Human Computer Interaction with Ergonomics u Information Security u International Community Disability Studies u Hydrographic Surveying u Medical Mycology u Mother and Child Health u Nanotechnology u Photogrammetry with Remote Sensing u Physics u Remote Sensing u Space Science u Spacecraft Technology & Satellite Communications u Sports & Exercise Medicine MSc/PGDip/PGCert: 1--5 yrs Audiovestibular Medicine u Clinical Trials & Epidemiological Studies in Cancer u Electronic Communication and Publishing u Health Informatics u Implant Dentistry u Information Science u International Child Health u Medical Education u Musculoskeletal Science u Restorative Dental Practice u Travel Health & Medicine International Master’s: 2 yrs Economy, State and Society Dual Master’s: 2 yrs Brain and Mind Sciences MA: 2 yrs Fine Art MA: 2--5 yrs Learning Technology Research MFA: 2 yrs Fine Art MRes: 1--2 yrs Library, Archive and Information Studies MRes: 2 yrs East European Studies MSc: 2 yrs Ageing and Mental Health u Clinical Biochemistry u Conservation for Archaeology & Museums u Psychiatric Research u Psychodynamic Developmental Neuroscience u Speech & Language Sciences u Urology DClinPsy: 3 yrs Clinical Psychology MPhil/PhD: 3 yrs Advancement of Learning & Teaching u Anatomy & Developmental Biology u Anthropology u Archaeology u Architectural Design u Architecture u
Archive Studies u Astronomy u Biochemistry and Molecular Biology u Biology u Building u Chemical Engineering u Chemistry u Child Health u Classics u Comparative Literature u Crime Science u Development Planning u Dutch u Earth Sciences u Economics u Egyptology u English u Environmental Design u Environmental Studies u European Studies u Film Studies u Fine Art u French u Gender Studies u Geography u Geomatic Engineering u German u Greek u Gynaecological Oncology u Health Informatics u Hebrew & Jewish Studies u History u History of Art u History of Medicine u Human Communication Science u Information Security u Instrumentation Systems u Italian u Latin u Law u Library & Information Studies u Linguistics u Management of Innovation u Mathematics u Mechanical Engineering u Medical Physics u Pharmacology u Philosophy u Phonetics u Physics u Physiology u Planning u Political Science u Politics u Psychology u Public Policy u Scandinavian Studies u Science & Technology Studies u Slavonic and East European Studies u Space & Climate Physics u Spanish & Latin American Studies u Statistical Science u Surveying u Theoretical Neuroscience u Town & Country Planning u Translation Studies MPhil/PhD/MD(Res): 3 yrs Audiology u Biomedical Research u Child Health u Clinical Neurosciences u Dentistry u Epidemiology u Gynaecology u Haematology u Immunology u Infection u Laryngology and Otology u Medical Education u Medical Microbiology u Medicine u Mental Health Sciences u Molecular Pathology u Musculoskeletal Science u Neurology u Nuclear Medicine u Obstetrics u Oncology u Ophthalmology u Orthopaedics u Paediatrics u Pathology u Population Care and Population Sciences u Primary Care u Psychiatry u Public Health u Sexually Transmitted Diseases u Surgery u Urology u Virology DEdPsy: 3--6 yrs Educational Psychology Psychology
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Diplomas Diploma: 1--2 yrs Community Dental Health Graduate Diplomas: 9 mths Architecture u Statistics Postgraduate Diplomas: 1--2 yrs Adult Learning and Professional Development Clinical Dental Science u Hydrographic Surveying Radiation Physics u Urology Postgraduate Diplomas: 15 yrs Hydrogeology and Groundwater Resources
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Postgraduate Certificate: 1 yr Aesthetic Dentistry u Advanced Implant Dentistry u Advanced Paediatrics u Crime Detection u Natural Hazards u Paediatric Research Methods u Sedation and Pain Management Postgraduate Certificates: 2 yrs Adult Learning and Professional Development u Learning and Teaching in Higher Education u Learning Technologies Postgraduate Certificate: 1--3 yrs Research Methods for Primary Care
Certi¢cates
Diplomas/Certi¢cates
Postgraduate Certificate: 1 term Professional Practice and Management in Architecture (RIBA(3))
PG Diploma/PG Certificate: 1 yr Special Care Dentistry u Crime Prevention and Community Safety
LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY Academic Registry Loughborough Leicestershire LE11 3TU Tel: 01509 263171 Fax: 01509 223905 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.lboro.ac.uk/home.html First Degree All undergraduate courses are only available as Honours degree courses. Sandwich courses lead to the award of the appropriate degree and a supplementary Diploma in Industrial Studies (DIS) or Diploma in Professional Studies (DPS) is awarded for satisfactory completion of integrated or professional training where appropriate. A range of one-year foundation studies programmes offers progression to a range of science and engineering degrees to candidates who do not have qualifications in apppropriate subjects.
First Degrees BA Hons: 3 yrs Drama u English u English & Sports Science u English with North American Literature & Film 3--4 yrs u Drama with English u European Studies u Politics with a Minor BEng Hons: 3--4 yrs Civil Engineering u Electronic & Computer Systems Engineering u Electronic & Electrical Engineering u Manufacturing Engineering & Management u Materials with Management Studies u Materials
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Loughborough University Information Management and Computing u Information Network and Physics u Information Technology and Mathematics u Information Technology and Physics u Information Technology Management for Business u International Business u International Economics u Management Sciences u Chemistry with Analytical Chemistry u Mathematics u Mathematics with Economics or Management u Mathematics & Accounting and Financial Management u Medicinal & Pharmaceutical Chemistry u Physics and Management u Physics u Physics & Mathematics u Physics & Sports Science u Process Technology & Management u Product Design & Technology u Psychology u Psychology with Ergonomics u Publishing with English u Retail Management u Social Psychology u Sociology u Sport & Exercise Science u Sport Management u Geography with Sport Management u Chemistry & Sports Science u Sports Science with Management u Sports Technology u Transport and Business Management BEng: 3--5 yrs Aeronautical Engineering u Automotive Engineering u Automotive Materials u Chemical Engineering u Chemical Engineering with Environmental Protection u Chemical Engineering with Management u Chemical Engineering with Professional Development u Electronic and Renewable Energy Systems Engineering u Electronic and Software Engineering u Innovative Manufacturing Engineering u Manufacturing Engineering and Management u Materials Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Product Design and Manufacture u Systems Engineering BA Hons: 3--6 yrs Fine Art u Textile Design (Multimedia Textiles) u Textile Design (Printed Textiles) u Textile Design (Woven Textiles) u 3D Design New Practice u Visual Communication (Graphic Communication) u Visual Communication (Illustration) BA: 4 yrs Industrial Design & Technology
Higher Degrees MPhil PhD DLitt DSc DTech MSc: FT 1 yr Advanced Manufacturing Engineering and Management u Advanced Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering u Advanced Methods in Aeronautical Engineering u Advanced Process Engineering u
Analytical Chemistry u Analytical Chemistry and Environmental Science u Analytical and Pharmaceutical Science u Astrophysics and Cosmology u Automotive Systems Engineering u Banking and Finance u Batch Process Engineering u Building Services Engineering u Chemical Product Design u Chemistry and Information Technology u Citizenship, Identity and Globalization u Construction Management u Construction Project Management u Criminal Justice Research u Criminology and Criminal Justice u Digital Communications Systems u Economics and Finance u Electronic Publishing u Engineering Design u Environmental Dynamics u Environmental Studies u Ergonomics (Human Factors) u Ergonomics for Health Professionals u European and International Studies u Evidence-based Practice in Occupational Health u Exercise Physiology u Experimental Condensed Matter Physics u Finance and Management u Financial Economics u Financial Globalization u Global Transformations u Health Care Governance u Human Factors in Transport u Human Factors for Inclusive Design u Human Geography Research u Industrial Mathematical Modelling u Information Technology u International Banking u International Finance and Economics u International Financial and Political Relations u International Management u Internet Computing and Network Security u Management u Marketing and Management u Materials for Industry u Materials Physics and Applications u Mathematical Processes in Biology u Mathematical Processes in Finance u Mathematical Processes in the Environment u Mechatronics u Mobile Communications u Monetary Economics u Multimedia and Internet Computing u Networked Communications u Nanoscience u Occupational Health and Safety Management u Occupational Health for Safety Professionals u Pharmaceutical Engineering u Pharmaceutical Science and Medicinal Chemistry u Physical Activity and Health u Physical Education u Polymer Technology u Psychology of Sport and Exercise u Psychology of Work and Health u Psychophysics u Quantum Information and Computing u Quantum Structures and Phase Transitions u Renewable Energy and Systems Technology u Research Methods (European and International Studies) u Risk and Reliability Methods u Science of the Internet u Sociology of Sport u Sport and Exercise Nutrition u Sports and Exercise Psychology u Sport and Leisure Management u Sport Biomechanics u Sport Science u Surface Design and Engineering u Surface Physics u Sustainable Infrastructure
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Loughborough University Services Management u Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics u Transport Policy and Business Management u Urban Environmental Engineering u Water and Environmental Management u Water and Waste Engineering MSc: PT 2--8 yrs Advanced Engineering u Advanced Manufacturing Engineering and Management u Advanced Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering u Advanced Process Engineering u Advanced Systems Engineering u Analytical Chemistry u Analytical Chemistry and Environmental Science u Analytical and Pharmaceutical Science u Astrophysics and Cosmology u Automotive Retail Management u Backcare Management u Batch Process Engineering u Building Services Engineering u Chemical Product Design u Chemistry and Information Technology u Citizenship, Identity and Globalization u Construction Management u Construction Project Management u Coaching u Criminal Justice Research u Criminology and Criminal Justice u Digital Communications Systems u Economics and Finance u Electronic Publishing u Engineering Design u Engineering Design and Manufacture u Environmental Dynamics u Environmental Studies u Ergonomics (Human Factors) u Ergonomics for Health Professionals u European and International Studies u Evidence-based Practice in Occupational Health u Exercise Physiology u Experimental Condensed Matter Physics u Financial Globalization u Global Transformations u Health Care Governance u Human Factors in Transport u Human Factors for Inclusive Design u Human Geography Research u Information Technology u Internet Computing and Network Security u Materials Physics and Applications u Materials for Industry u Mechatronics u Mobile Communications u Multimedia and Internet Computing u Networked Communications u Nanoscience u Occupational Health and Safety Management u Occupational Health for Safety Professionals u Pharmaceutical Engineering u Pharmaceutical Science and Medicinal Chemistry u Physical Activity and Health u Physical Education u Polymer Technology u Psychology of Sport and Exercise u Psychology of Work and Health u Psychophysics u Quantum Information and Computing u Quantum Structures and Phase Transitions u Renewable Energy and Systems Technology u Research Methods (European and International Studies) u Risk and Reliability Methods u Science of the Internet u Sociology of Sport u Sport and Exercise Nutrition u Sports and Exercise Psychology u Sport and Leisure Management u Sport
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Biomechanics u Sport Science u Surface Design and Engineering u Surface Physics u Sustainable Infrastructure Services Management u Sustainable Transport and Travel Planning u Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics u Transport Policy and Business Management u Urban Environmental Engineering u Water and Environmental Management u Water and Waste Engineering MA: FT 1 yr Art and Design (Studio Practice) u Banking and Financial Markets u Early Modern Writing 1560--1780 u Making Performance and Multimedia Texts u Media and Cultural Analysis u Modern and Contemporary Writing u Money, Banking and Finance u Texts in Performance MA: PT 2--8 yrs Art and Design (Studio Practice) u Early Modern Writing 1560--1781 u Health Care Risk Management u Making Performance and Multimedia Texts u Modern and Contemporary Writing u Security Management u Texts in Performance MBA: PT 2--3 yrs Master of Business Administration MA/MSc: FT 1 yr Information and Knowledge Management u Information and Library Management MA/MSc: PT 2--8 yrs Information and Knowledge Management u Information and Library Management u Occupational Health and Safety Management MA/MSc/MDes: FT 1 yr Industrial Design u Sustainable Product Design u User-centred Product Design u Virtual Product Design MA/MSc/MDes: PT 2--8 yrs Industrial Design u Sustainable Product Design u User-centred Product Design u Virtual Product Design MRes Business and Management Research u Ergonomics u Human Biology u Psychology u Social Sciences Research u Sustainability in the Built Environment
Diploma Diploma: 1--3 yrs Advanced Engineering u Advanced Studies in Business and Management u Advanced Studies in Ergonomics u Advanced Studies in Human Biology u Advanced Studies in Psychology u Advanced Studies in Social Sciences Research u Advanced Studies in Sustainability in the Built Environment u Analytical and Pharmaceutical Science u Analytical
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Loughborough University Chemistry u Analytical Chemistry and Environmental Science u Backcare Management u Banking and Finance u Banking and Financial Markets u Chemistry and Information Technology u Citizenship, Identity and Globalization u Coaching u Digital Communications Systems u Economics u Economics and Finance u Electronic Publishing u Environmental Dynamics u Environmental Studies u Ergonomics (Human Factors) u Ergonomics for Health Professionals u Evidence-based Practice in Occupational Health u Exercise Physiology u Financial Economics u Financial Globalization u Global Transformations u Health Care Governance u Health Care Risk Management u Human Factors for Inclusive Design u Human Factors in Transport u Human Geography Research u Information and Knowledge Management u Information and Library Management u Information Technology u Information Technology u International Banking u International Finance and Economics u International Financial and Political Relations u Internet Computing and Network Security u Management u Materials for Industry u Mobile Communications u Monetary Economics u Money, Banking and Finance u Multimedia and Internet Computing u Networked Communications u Occupational Health and Safety Management u Occupau tional Health for Safety Professionals Pharmaceutical Science and Medicinal Chemistry u Physical Activity and Health u Physical Education u Polymer Technology u Psychology of Sport and Exercise u Psychology of Work and Health u Security Management u Sociology of Sport u Sport and Exercise Nutrition u Sport and Leisure Management u Sport Biomechanics u Sport Science u Sports and Exercise Psychology u Surface Design and Engineering u Sustainable Infrastructure Services Management u Sustainable Transport and Travel Planning u Urban Environmental Engineering u Water and Environmental Management u Water and Waste Engineering
Certi¢cate Certificate: 1--3 yrs Advanced Engineering u Advanced Studies in Business and Management u Advanced Studies in Ergonomics u Advanced Studies in Human Biology u Advanced Studies in Psychology u Advanced Studies in Social Sciences Research u Advanced Studies in Sustainability in the Built Environment u Analytical Chemistry u Analytical Chemistry and Environmental Science u Analytical and Pharmaceutical Science u Backcare Management u Banking and Finance u Banking and Financial Markets u Chemistry and Information Technology u Citizenship, Identity and Globalization u Coaching u Economics and Finance u Environmental Dynamics u Environmental Studies u Exercise Physiology u Financial Economics u Financial Globalization u Global Transformations u Health Care Fire Safety Management u Health Care Governance u Health Care Risk Management u Human Geography Research u International Banking u International Finance and Economics u International Financial and Political Relations u Management u Materials for Industry u Monetary Economics u Money, Banking and Finance u Occupational Health and Safety Management u Pharmaceutical Science and Medicinal Chemistry u Physical Activity and Health u Physical Education u Polymer Technology u Psychology of Sport and Exercise u Security Management u Sociology of Sport u Sport and Exercise Nutrition u Sports and Exercise Psychology u Sport and Leisure Management u Sport Biomechanics u Sport Science u Sustainable Infrastructure Services Management u Sustainable Transport and Travel Planning u Urban Environmental Engineering u Water and Environmental Management u Water and Waste Engineering PGCE: 1 yr Postgraduate Certificate in Education
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THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER Oxford Road Manchester M13 9PL Tel: 01612 752000 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.manchester.ac.uk
First Degrees Faculty of Sciences
Engineering
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BEng: 3 yrs Aerospace Engineering u Chemical Engineering u Civil Engineering u Communication Systems Engineering u Computer Systems Engineering u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Electronic Systems Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Mechanical Engineering with Management u Mechatronic Engineering u Petroleum Engineering BEng: 4 yrs Communication Systems Engineering with industrial experience u Computer Systems Engineering with industrial experience u Electrical & Electronic Engineering with industrial experience u Electronic Systems Engineering with industrial experience u Mechatronic Engineering with industrial experience BEng: 4/5 yrs Engineering with a Foundation year BSc: 3 yrs Artificial Intelligence u Actuarial Science and Mathematics u Biomedical Materials Science u Chemistry u Computer Science u Computer Science & Mathematics u Computer Science with Business & Management u Computing for Business Applications u Design Management for Fashion Retailing u Distributed Computing u Earth Sciences with Computing & Information Technology u Environmental and Resource Geology u Environmental Science u Environmental Studies u Fashion and Textile Retailing u Geochemistry u Geography & Geology u Geology u Geology with Planetary Science u Management and Marketing of Textiles u Materials Science & Engineering u Mathematics u Mathematics & Management u Mathematics & Philosophy u Mathematics & Physics u Mathematics & Statistics u Mathematics with Applications u Mathematics with Business and Management u Mathematics with Finance u Mathematics with Financial Mathematics u Medicinal Chemistry u Physics u Physics with Astrophysics u Physics with Business and Management u Physics with Philosophy u Physics with
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Technological Physics u Physics with Theoretical Physics u Software Engineering u Textile Design & Design Management u Textile Science & Technology u Textile Technology (Business Management) BSc: 4 yrs Artificial Intelligence with industrial experience u Computer Science & Mathematics with industrial experience u Computer Science with Business & Management with industrial experience u Computer Science with industrial experience u Computing for Business Applications with industrial experience u Distributed Computing with industrial experience u Mathematics with a Modern Language u Software Engineering with industrial experience BSc: 4--5 yrs Science with a Foundation year MChem: 4 yrs Chemistry with industrial experience u Chemistry with Study in Europe u Chemistry with Study in North America u Chemistry with Patent Law u Chemistry with Business & Management u Chemistry with Forensic & Analytical Chemistry MEarthSc: 4 yrs Earth Sciences u Geology with Planetary Science MEng: 4 yrs Aerospace Engineering u Aerospace Engineering with Management u Aerospace Engineering with Study in Europe u Artificial Intelligence u Biomedical Materials Science u Biomedical Materials Science with industrial experience u Chemical Engineering u Chemical Engineering (Business Management) u Chemical Engineering with Biotechnology u Chemical Engineering with Chemistry u Chemical Engineering with Environmental Technology u Chemical Engineering with industrial experience u Chemical Engineering with Study in Europe u Civil & Structural Engineering u Civil Engineering u Civil Engineering (Enterprise) u Civil Engineering with Study in Europe u Civil Engineering with Study in North America u Communication Systems Engineering u Computer Engineering u Computer Science u Computer Systems Engineering u Computer Systems Engineering with industrial experience u Distributed Computing u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u
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The University of Manchester Electronic Systems Engineering u Electronic Systems Engineering with industrial experience u Materials Science & Engineering u Materials Science & Engineering with industrial experience u Mechanical Engineering u Mechanical Engineering with Management u Mechanical Engineering with Study in Europe u Mechatronic Engineering u Mechatronic Engineering with industrial experience u Petroleum Engineering u Software Engineering MEng: 5 yrs Aerospace Engineering with industrial experience u Civil Engineering with industrial experience u Communication Systems Engineering with industrial experience u Electrical and Electronic Engineering with industrial experience u Electronic Systems Engineering with industrial experience u Mechanical Engineering with industrial experience u Mechatronic Engineering with industrial experience MMath: 4 yrs Mathematics u Mathematics with Financial Mathematics u Mathematics & Statistics MPhys: 4 yrs Physics with Study in Europe
Faculty of Humanities BA: 3 yrs Accounting, Management and Information Systems u American Studies u Ancient History u Ancient History & Archaeology u Arabic & Islamic Studies u Archaeology u Archaeology & Anthropology u Architecture u Art & Archaeology of the Ancient World u Built & Natural Environment/Religious Studies & Comparative Religion u Built and Natural Environment & Linguistics & English Language u Built and Natural Environment & Sciences and Psychology u Built and Natural Environment and Jewish Studies u Built and Natural Environment/ Classical Civilization & Art History u Built & Natural Environment and Holocaust Studies u City & Regional Development u Classical Civilization & Art History and Holocaust Studies u Classical Civilization & Art History and Religious Studies & Comparative Religion u Classical Civilization and Art History & Jewish Studies u Classical Civilization and Art History & Linguistics & English Language u Classical Civilization & Art History and Sciences & Psychology u Classical Studies u Classics u Classics & Ancient History u Comparative Religion & Social Anthropology u Criminology u Drama u Drama & Screen Studies u Drama and English Literature u Economic History & Economics u English Language u English Language and Screen Studies u English
Literature u English Literature & Linguistics u English Literature & Philosophy u Environmental Management u Film Studies and Built and Natural Environment u Film Studies and Classical Civilization and Art History u Film Studies and Historical Studies u Film Studies and Holocaust Studies u Film Studies and Jewish Studies u Film Studies and Linguistics & English Language u Film Studies and Literary Studies and Drama u Film Studies and Philosophy u Film Studies and Religious Studies and Comparative Religion u Film Studies and Sciences and Psychology u Film Studies and Social Sciences u Geography u Geography & Archaeology u Greek u Greek & English Literature u Hebrew & Jewish Studies u Heritage Studies u Historical Studies and Built and Natural Environment u Historical Studies and Classical Civilization and Art History u Historical Studies and Holocaust Studies u Historical Studies and Jewish Studies u Historical Studies and Linguistics & English Language u Historical Studies and Philosophy u Historical Studies and Sciences and Psychology u Historical Studies and Social Sciences u Historical Studies and Religious Studies & Comparative Religion u History u History & Sociology u History of Art u International Business, Finance & Economics u Jewish Studies and Holocaust Studies u Jewish Studies and Religious Studies and Comparative Religion u Jewish Studies and Sciences & Psychology u Language, Literacy & Communication u Languages and Holocaust Studies u Latin u Latin & English Literature u Latin and Linguistics u Law with Politics u Learning Disability Studies u Linguistics u Linguistics & English Language and Holocaust Studies u Linguistics & English Language and Jewish Studies u Linguistics & English Language and Religious Studies & Comparative Religion u Linguistics & English Language and Sciences & Psychology u Linguistics and Screen Studies u Linguistics & Social Anthropology u Linguistics & Sociology u Literary Studies & Drama/Classical Civilization & Art History u Literary Studies & Drama/Philosophy u Literary Studies & Drama/Religious Studies & Comparative Religion u Literary Studies & Drama/ Sciences & Psychology u Literary Studies & Drama & Built and Natural Environment u Literary Studies & Drama & Historical Studies u Literary Studies & Drama and Holocaust Studies u Literary Studies & Drama & Jewish Studies u Literary Studies & Drama and Linguistics & English Language u Literary Studies & Drama & Social Sciences u Management and Leisure u Media, Culture & Society u Medieval Studies u Modern History with Economics u Modern
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The University of Manchester Middle Eastern History u Music & Drama u Persian & Islamic Studies u Philosophy u Philosophy and Built and Natural Environment u Philosophy and Classical Civilization and Art History u Philosophy and Holocaust Studies u Philosophy and Jewish Studies u Philosophy and Linguistics & English Language u Philosophy and Politics u Philosophy and Religious Studies and Comparative Religion u Philosophy and Sciences & Psychology u Politics & Modern History u Politics, Philosophy & Economics u Religious Studies & Comparative Religion and Holocaust Studies u Religious Studies & Comparative Religion and Sciences & Psychology u Sciences & Psychology and Holocaust Studies u Social Sciences & Classical Civilization and Art History u Social Sciences and Holocaust Studies u Social Sciences and Jewish Studies u Social Sciences and Linguistics & English Language u Social Sciences and Philosophy u Social Sciences and Religious Studies and Comparative Religion u Social Sciences and Built and Natural Environment u Study of Religion & Theology u Study of Religion & Theology (Biblical Studies) u Study of Religion & Theology (Jewish Studies) u Study of Religion & Theology (Religion and Society) u Study of Religion & Theology (South Asian Studies) u Town & Country Planning u Turkish & Islamic Studies BA: 3--4 yrs Film Studies and Languages u Historical Studies and Languages u Languages and Classical Civilization and Art History u Languages and Jewish Studies u Languages and Linguistics u Languages and Religious Studies and Comparative Religion u Languages and Sciences and Psychology u Languages and Built & Natural Environment u Languages and Social Sciences u Literary Studies & Drama and Languages u Philosophy and Languages BA: 4 yrs American & Latin American Studies u Arabic Studies u Chinese and Japanese u Chinese and Linguistics u Chinese and Screen Studies u Chinese studies u English Language and Chinese u English Language and a Middle Eastern Language u English Language and French u English Language and German u English Language and Italian u English Language and Japanese u English Language and Russian u English Language and Spanish u English Language and Portuguese u English Literature and a Modern Language (French) u English Literature and a Modern Language (German) u English Literature and a Modern Language (Italian) u English Literature and a Modern Language (Portuguese) u English
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Literature and a Modern Language (Russian) u English Literature and a Modern Language (Spanish) u European Studies and a Modern Language (German) u European Studies and a Modern Language (Italian) u European Studies and a Modern Language (Russian) u European Studies and a Modern Language (Spanish) u European Studies and a Modern Language (French) u European Studies and a Modern Language (Portuguese) u French and German u French and Linguistics u French and Portuguese u French and Russian u French and Spanish u French and Screen Studies u French and Italian u French and Chinese u French and Japanese u French Studies u German and Italian u German and Japanese u German and Linguistics u German and Portuguese u German and Russian u German and Spanish u German and Chinese u German and Screen Studies u German Studies u Hebrew Studies u History & German u History & French u History & Italian u History & Portuguese u History & Russian u History & Spanish u History of Art and a Modern Language (French) u History of Art and a Modern Language (German) u History of Art and a Modern Language (Italian) u History of Art and a Modern Language (Portuguese) u History of Art and a Modern Language (Spanish) u History of Art and a Modern Language (Russian) u Italian and Japanese u Italian and Linguistics u Italian and Portuguese u Italian and Russian u Italian and Spanish u Italian and Chinese u Italian and Screen Studies u Italian Studies u Japanese and Portuguese u Japanese Studies u Latin American Studies and Screen Studies u Latin and Italian u Latin and Spanish u Latin with French u Linguistics and Japanese u Linguistics and Middle Eastern Languages u Linguistics and Portuguese u Linguistics and Russian u Linguistics and Spanish u Middle Eastern Languages u Middle Eastern Studies and a Modern Language u Middle Eastern Studies and Screen Studies u Modern Language and Business & Management (French) u Modern Language and Business & Management (German) u Modern Language and Business & Management (Italian) u Modern Language and Business Management (Japanese) u Modern Language and Business & Management (Portuguese) u Modern Language and Business & Management (Russian) u Modern Language and Business & Management (Spanish) u Modern Language and Business & Management (Chinese) u Persian Studies u Portuguese and Chinese u Portuguese and Screen Studies u Russian and Portuguese u Russian and Chinese u Russian and Screen Studies u Russian and
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The University of Manchester Japanese u Russian and Spanish u Russian Studies u Spanish and Chinese u Spanish and Japanese u Spanish and Portuguese u Spanish and Screen Studies u Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies u Turkish Studies BA(Econ): 3 yrs Accounting u Accounting and Economics u Accounting and Finance u Business Studies u Business Studies and Economics u Business Studies and Politics u Business Studies and Sociology u Criminology u Development Studies u Development Studies and Economics u Development Studies and Politics u Development Studies and Sociology u Economic and Social History u Economics u Economics and Economic & Social History u Economics and Finance u Economics and Politics u Economics and Sociology u Economics and Criminology u Finance u Politics u Politics and Economic & Social History u Politics and Sociology u Politics and Criminology u Social Anthropology u Social Anthropology and Sociology u Social Anthropology and Criminology u Sociology u Sociology and Criminology BEconScHons: 3 yrs Economics BSc: 3 yrs Computing for Business Applications u Distributed Computing u Geography u Information Technology and New Media u Information Technology Management for Business u Management u Management (Accounting and Finance) u Management (Decision Science) u Management (Human Resources) u Management (International Business Economics) u Management (International Studies) u Management (Marketing) u Management (Operations and Technology) u Systems Analysis and Design BSc: 4 yrs Computing for Business Applications with industrial experience u Distributed Computing with industrial experience u Information Technology and New Media with industrial experience u International Management u International Management with American Business Studies u Systems Analysis and Design with industrial experience BSocSc: 3 yrs Politics and International Relations pology u Sociology LLB: 3 yrs Law u Law with Criminology LLB: 4 yrs English Law with French Law
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MML: 4 yrs French and German u French and Italian u French and Russian u French and Spanish u French and Chinese u German and Italian u German and Russian u German and Spanish u German and Chinese u Italian and Russian u Italian and Spanish u Italian and Chinese u Russian and Chinese u Russian and Spanish u Spanish and Chinese MTCP: 4 yrs Town & Country Planning MusB: 3 yrs Music
Faculty of Life Sciences BEng: 4--5 yrs Life Sciences with a Foundation Year BSc: 3 yrs Anatomical Sciences u Biochemistry u Biological & Computing Science (Bioinformatics) u Biology u Biology with Business & Management u Biology with Science & Society u Biomedical Sciences u Biotechnology (Enterprise) u Cell Biology u Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology u Developmental Biology u Genetics u Life Sciences u Medical Biochemistry u Microbiology u Molecular Biology u Neuroscience u Optometry u Pharmacology u Pharmacology and Physiology u Physiology u Plant Science u Zoology BSc: 4 yrs Anatomical Sciences with a Modern Language u Anatomical Sciences with industrial experience u Biochemistry with a Modern Language u Biochemistry with industrial experience u Biological and Computing Science (Bioinformatics) with industrial experience u Biology with a Modern Language u Biology with Business and Management u Biology with industrial experience u Biomedical Sciences with a Modern Language u Biomedical Sciences with industrial experience u Biotechnology (Enterprise) with industrial experience u Cell Biology with a Modern Language u Cell Biology with industrial experience u Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology with industrial experience u Development Biology with Industrial or Professional Experience u Development Biology with a Modern Language u Genetics with a Modern Language u Genetics with industrial experience u Life Sciences with a Modern Language u Life Sciences with industrial experience u Medical Biochemistry with industrial experience u Microbiology with a Modern Language u Microbiology with industrial experience u Molecular Biology with a Modern Language u Molecular Biology with
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The University of Manchester industrial experience u Neuroscience with a Modern Language u Neuroscience with industrial experience u Pharmacology and Physiology with industrial experience u Pharmacology with a Modern Language u Pharmacology with industrial experience u Physiology with a Modern Language u Physiology with industrial experience u Plant Science with a Modern Language u Plant Science with industrial experience u Zoology with a Modern Language u Zoology with industrial experience MNeuroSc: 4 yrs Neuroscience MOptom: 4 yrs Optometry
Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences BA: 3 yrs Social Work
BDS: 5 yrs Dentistry (first-year entry) BDS: 6 yrs Dentistry (pre-dental entry) BMidwif: 3 yrs Midwifery BNurs: 3 yrs Nursing BSc: 3 yrs Oral Health Science u Psychology BSc: 4 yrs Audiology u Speech & Language Therapy MB ChB: 5 yrs Medicine MB ChB: 6 yrs Medicine (including foundation year) MPharm: 4 yrs Pharmacy
MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY All Saints Manchester M15 6BH Tel: 01612 472000 Fax: 01612 476390 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.mmu.ac.uk/courses
First Degrees BA/BA Hons: 1 yr Business Management (Leisure Studies) (1 yr Extension Degree) u Hospitality Business Management u Leisure Management (Extension Degree) u Leisure Management (Outdoor Activities) Extension Degree u Leisure Management (Sport Development) Extension Degree u Youth & Community Work Studies (enhancement for qualified youth and community workers) BA Hons: 1--2 yrs Social Work Studies (an Academic Enhancement for qualified social workers) BSc Hons: 1--2 yrs Community Health HND: 2 yrs Business Management u Business Management (Leisure Studies) u Enterprise Computing Foundation u Food Technology u Electronic Engineering u Pharmaceutical Chemistry BA Hons: 2--4 yrs 3D Design u Architecture u Communication u Contemporary Crafts u Contemporary Film &
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Video u Contemporary Theatre and Performance u Creative Writing u Criminology & Sociology u Criminology and Contemporary Culture u Cultural Studies and Sociology u Dance u Design & Art Direction u Economics and Policy u Embroidery u English u English and American Literature u English and Creative Writing u Fashion u Film & Media Studies u Fine Art u Foundation Degree in New Media Design u Health and Social Care u History u History of Art & Design u Illustration with Animation u Interactive Arts u Interior Design u Landscape Architecture u Philosophy u Photography u Politics u Public Policy and Management u Secondary Education 3 yrs u Social Change u Social Work u Sociology u Textiles u World Literatures u Youth and Community Work FdA Early Years Practice: 2--5 yrs BA/BSc Hons: 3 yrs Business Economics u Economics Communications
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BA Hons: 2 yrs Mathematics Teaching (11--18) (Shortened Undergraduate Course)
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Manchester Metropolitan University BA Hons: 3--4 yrs Accounting & Finance u Advertising & Brand Management u Business u Business Enterprise u Clothing Design & Technology u Consumer Law u Consumer Protection u Digital Marketing and Communications u Early Childhood Studies u Events Management u Fashion Design & Technology u Financial Services u Food Management u Food Marketing u Hospitality & Licensed Retail Management u Hospitality Management with Culinary Arts u Hospitality Management with Tourism u Information and Library Management u International Business u International Hospitality Management u Law & Trading Standards u Marketing Management u Modern Languages u Primary Education u Retail Marketing Management u Tourism Management BEng Hons: 3--4 yrs Automation & Control u Automotive Engineering u Computer and Communications Engineering u Computer-Aided Engineering u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Electronic Systems Design u Engineering u Mechanical Engineering BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Analytical Chemistry u Biological Sciences u Biomedical Science u Business Information Systems u Business Information Technology u Chemistry u Computer & Network Technology u Computer Science u Consumer Marketing u Consumer Marketing & Product Development u Environmental Health u Fashion Buying u Food & Nutrition u Food Technology u Forensic Chemistry u Hospitality Management u Human Nutrition u Information Management u Information Technology u International Consumer Marketing u International Fashion Marketing u Management of Technology u Mathematics u Mechanical Engineering Technical Authorship u Media Technology u Mobile Computing u Multimedia Computing u Nursing u Pharmaceutical Chemistry u Physiotherapy u Product Design and Technology u Psychology u Robotics and Automation u Software Engineering u Speech Pathology and Therapy u Textile Technology for Fashion LLB/LLB Hons: 3--4 yrs Law BA Hons: 3--5 yrs Business Management u Digital Marketing and Communications u Information and Library Management BSc Hons: 3--5 yrs Design & Technology for Industry BSc/BSc Hons: 3--5 yrs Economics
BA Hons: 3--6 yrs Contemporary Arts u History u Social & Community Studies BA/BA Hons: 3--6 yrs English BSc Hons: 3--6 yrs Psychology BA Hons: 3--9 yrs Business u Financial Sector Management Services u Financial Studies
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BSc Hons: 4 yrs Business Information Technology u Chemistry u Pharmaceutical Chemistry u Psychology & Speech Pathology LLB/LLB Hons: 4 yrs Law with French MChem: 4 yrs Analytical Chemistry (BSc) u Applied Chemistry u Chemistry u Medicinal & Biological Chemistry (BSc) BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Artificial Intelligence u Computer Games Technology u Computing u e-Business u e-Commerce Systems u Information Systems u Internet Computing u Multimedia Computing u Software Engineering BSc/BSc Hons: 4--5 yrs BA Hons: 4--6 yrs Secondary Education BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Dental Technology u Ecology & Conservation u Environment and Enterprise u Environmental Management u Environmental Protection u Environmental Science u Environmental Studies u Geography u Geography (with study in North America) u Geographical Information Science u Human Geography u Human Geography (with study in North America) u Physical Geography u Physical Geography (with study in North America) u Polymer and Materials u Psychology u Psychology (4--6 yrs) u Sustainable Development BA Hons: 3 yrs Business Economics BSc Hons: 5 yrs Information Management 3 yrs (5 yrs PT)
Combined Honours Scheme (Manchester and Crewe) BA/BSc Hons: 3 yrs Applied Social Studies u American Studies u Arts and Cultural Enterprise u Business u Community Arts u Childhood and Youth Studies u Creative Writing u Cultural Studies u Crime Studies u Dance
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Manchester Metropolitan University u Design and Technology u Drama u Film and Television Studies Combined Studies: choice of two subjects: Biology u Business Economics u Business Enterprise u Business Mathematics u Chemistry u Computer Music Technology u Computing Studies u Criminology u Economics u Education u English u European Film u European Studies u Forensic Science u Geography u Global Studies u Health Studies u History u Human Resource Management u Information & Communications u Information and Communication Technology u Information Systems u International Politics u Languages u Legal Studies u Leisure Studies u Management Systems u Marketing u Mathematics u Multimedia Technology u Music u Outdoor Studies u Philosophy u Politics u Popular Musics u Psychology u Public Management Studies u Social History u Social Justice u Sociology u Sonic Arts u Special Effects Technology u Sport u Tourism u Urban Studies
Higher Degrees MRes Education and Society MPhil/PhD MA: 1 yr Art as Environment u Contemporary Curating u Design & Art Direction u Fine Art u Human Resource Management u Landscape Architecture u Library and Information Management u Marketing Management u Media Arts u Public Relations u Representation in Cinema and Media u Strategic Consumer Marketing u Strategic Hospitality Management u Strategic Marketing u Strategic Tourism Management u Textiles u 3D Design u Visual Culture MSc: 1 yr Clothing Product Development u Events Management u Hospitality Management u International Fashion Marketing u International Tourism Management PgC/PgD/MSc by Research: 1 yr Advanced Computing u Computing Art & Design
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MSc: 1--2 yrs Finacial Management u Organizational Change and Development Management u Sport & Exercise Science Postgraduate Diploma/MA: 1--2 yrs Postgraduate Diploma/MEd: 1--2 yrs Careers Guidance u Legal Practice u Psychology PgC/PgD/MSc by Research: 1--3 yrs Countryside Management u Design & Manufacture u Environmental Management & Sustainable Development Pg Cert in Professional Studies Sports Injury & Therapy Postgraduate Diploma/MA: 1--3 yrs Critical Theory u Library and Information Management MA: 1.5 yrs Management 2 yrs MSc: 1--3 yrs Information Management Postgraduate Diploma/MA: 2 yrs Law and the Employment Relationship (MA) u Youth & Community Work PgC/PgD/MSc by Research: 2--3 yrs Behavioural Ecology u Conservation Biology PgD/MSc: 2--3 yrs Education Leadership and Management u Physiotherapy Postgraduate Diploma/MA: 2--3 yrs Professional Studies in Education MSc: 2--5 yrs PgD/MSc: 1 yr Mathematical Education PgD/MSc: 1--2 yrs Animal Ecology u Biomedical Science u Computer Network Technology u Conservation Biology u Electronic Systems Design u Geographical Information Systems u Mechanical Engineering u Mechatronics Postgraduate Diploma/MA: 2--5 yrs Primary Education u Special Educational Needs MA: 3 yrs History of the Manchester Region MSc: 3 yrs Business Information Technology Management u International Business Management PgC/PgD/MSc: 3 yrs Manufacturing Systems Engineering & Management (Integrated Development Scheme (IGDS)) PgC/PgD/MSc Biomedical Science
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Middlesex University PgD/MSc: 1 yr Information Management 3 yrs Information Management Postgraduate Diploma/MA: 3 yrs Public Relations u Teaching u MSc Professional Accounting -- PT 1 yr u MSc Accounting & Business -- FT 9 mths u MSc Informatics -- PT 3 yrs* * Subject to approval
Diplomas Postgraduate Diploma Careers Guidance u Creative Business Development u Human Resource Management u Law u Marketing Management u Trading Standards PgD: 2 yrs Geographical Information Systems
Certi¢cates BTEC Diploma Certificate of Higher Education: Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies Certificate of Professional Studies: Careers Education & Guidance u Individual/Special Educational Needs u Primary Education Postgraduate Certificate: Education Postgraduate Certificate in Education: Design & Technology Postgraduate Diploma: Mathematical Education
Other Courses Diploma of HE in Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies Diploma in Professional Studies in Education
MIDDLESEX UNIVERSITY North London Business Park Oakleigh Road South London N11 1QS Tel: 020 8411 5555 Fax: 020 8411 5649 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.mdx.ac.uk
Foundation Degrees Foundation Course Coaching and Sports Development u Counselling (CONEL) u Early Childhood Studies u Environmental and Occupational Health (DMETA) u Health and Fitness u Housing Studies (Professional Qualification) u Science Foundation Year u Teaching Studies
First Degrees BA Hons Accounting and Finance u Applied Arts u Business Accounting u Business and Accounting u Business Administration u Business and Business Economics u Business and Human Resource Management u Business and Marketing u Business Communication u Business Studies with a Modern Language u Business Studies u Communication and Media Studies u Counselling (CONEL) u Creative and Media Writing u Creative Writing and English Literature u Creative Writing and Journalism Studies u Creative Writing and Philosophy u Criminal Justice and Criminology (or 4 yrs with sandwich year) u Criminology (or 4 yrs with sandwich year) u Criminology and Psychology u Criminology with
Sociology u Dance Performance u Dance Studies u Design u Design and Technology u Development and International Studies u Development Studies u Development Studies with Modern Languages u Development Studies with Social Policy u Development Studies with Sociology u Early Childhood Studies u Early Years Professional u Education Studies with English Language u Education Studies u Education Studies and Religious Studies u Education Studies with a Modern Language u Education Studies with English Literature u Education Studies with History u Education Studies with Philosophy u English Language u English Language and a Modern Language u English Language and Literature u English Language with Teaching English as a Foreign Language u English Literature u English Literature and Philosophy u English Literature and Religious Studies u English Literature and Teaching English as a Foreign Language u English Literature with Media and Cultural Studies u English Studies u Fashion u Fashion Design, Styling and Promotion u Fashion Jewellery and Accessories u Film and Creative Writing u Film and English Literature u Film Studies u Film Video Interactive Arts u Film, Media and
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Middlesex University Cultural Studies u Fine Art u Fine Art and Critical Theory u French u Graphic Design u Hospitality Management u Hospitality Management and Tourism u Human Resource Management u Human Resource Management with Marketing u International Tourism with Human Resource Management u International Tourism Management u International Tourism Management with Business u International Tourism Management and Marketing u International Tourism Management with Modern Languages u Illustration u Information Systems and Modern Languages u Interior Architecture and Design u Interior Architecture: Design and Practice u International Business u International Political Studies u International Political Studies and Modern Languages u International Political Studies and Sociology u International Political Studies with Social Policy u International Tourism and Human Resource Management u International Tourism Management u International Tourism Management and Marketing u International Tourism Management with Business u International Tourism Management with Modern Languages u International Publishing u Jazz u Journalism and Communication u Journalism and Communication with Creative Writing u Journalism and Publishing Studies u Journalism with a Modern Language u Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies u Jewellery u Law u Law and Business u Magazine Publishing u Marketing u Marketing Communications u Marketing Management u Marketing and Modern Languages u Media and Cultural Studies u Media, Journalism and Cultural Studies u Media, Publishing and Cultural Studies u Modern Languages u Modern Languages and Translation u Music and Arts Management u Music Composition u Music Performance u Philosophy u Philosophy and a Modern Language u Philosophy and Religious Studies u Philosophy and Translation u Photography u Policing u Primary Education u Product Design u Professional Practice u Publishing and Media u Publishing, Journalism and Media u Publishing, Media and Cultural Studies u Publishing, Media and English Literature u Publishing, Media and English Literature u Publishing, Writing and Media u Recruitment Practice u Social Policy, Politics and Development u Social Work u Social Work (Employment Route) u Sociology u Sociology with Criminology u Sociology with Politics u Sociology with Psychology u Sonic Arts u Spanish u Teaching English as a Foreign Language u Teaching English as a Foreign Language with a Modern Language u Teaching English as a Foreign Language with
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Education u Teacher Education (Secondary) u Television Journalism u Television Production u Textiles: Applied Print u Textiles: Weave, Mixed Media and Knit u Theatre Arts u Theatre Arts (Design and Technical Theatre) u Theatre Arts (Performance) u Theatre Arts (Solo Performance) u Theatre Arts (Theatre Directing) u Translation u Translation and English Language u Translation and Teaching English as a Foreign Language u Writing and Publishing u Youth Justice BSc Hons Accounting and Business Economics u Accounting and Statistics u Biomedical Science (Clinical Laboratory Practice) u Biomedical Sciences u Biomedical Sciences with Foundation year (Barnet/CONWL) u Biosciences u Biosciences with Foundation year u Business and Statistics u Business Economics u Business Economics and Statistics u Business Information Management u Business Information Systems u Business Information Systems and Management u Business Information Technology u Complementary Health Sciences u Complementary Health Sciences: Ayurveda u Computer Communications and Networks u Computer Networks u Computer Networks (Mobile Computing) u Computer Networks (Network Programming) u Computer Science u Computing Graphics and Games u Computing with a Modern Language u Engineering Product Design u Environmental and Public Health u Environmental Health u Environmental Health with Foundation year u Environmental Health with Foundation year (Barnet College) u European Nursing u Forensic Computing u Health Promotion (top-up) u Herbal Medicine u Housing Studies (CONEL) u Housing Studies (PQ) (CONEL) u Information Technology u Information Technology and Business Information Systems u Information Technology and Networking u Interactive Systems Design u Internet Application Development u Mental Health (top-up) u Midwifery (pre-registration) u Molecular Biology u Molecular Biology with Foundation year u Money Banking and Finance u Multimedia Computing u Network Management and Security u Nursing (top-up) u Nursing (with Professional Qualification in Adult, Children’s or Mental Health Nursing) u Nursing Studies u Occupational Health & Safety Management (top-up) u Psychology (or 4 yrs with sandwich year) u Psychology with Counselling Skills u Psychology with Criminology (or 4 yrs with sandwich year) u Psychology with Human Resource Management u Psychology with Marketing u Sport and Exercise Science u Sports and Exercise Science with
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Middlesex University Foundation year (Barnet/CONWL) u Sports Biomedicine u Sport Rehabilitation and Injury Prevention u Traditional Chinese Medicine u Veterinary Nursing u Veterinary Nursing (top-up) (January Entry) u Veterinary Nursing (top-up) (September Entry) BA/BSc Hons Business Management
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MBA Master of Business Administration u Advanced Diploma In Personal and Professional Development u Common Professional Examination Graduate Diploma in Law u CS Research Based Masters
Higher Degrees LLM International Business Law LLB Honours in Law MA Aesthetics and Art Theory u Applied Social Work (Intercollege) u Choreography u Criminology: Crime, Conflict and Control u Design (Professional Practice) u Design Research u Early Years Leadership u Education u Education (Developing Professional Practice, Teaching and Learning or Leadership and Management) u Education: Inclusivity In The Arts u Education: Leadership Management and Change u Fine Art u Gifted Education u Graphic Design u Health and Social Marketing u Human Resource Development u Human Resource Management u Human Resource Management and Employment Law/PG Cert in Employment Law u Interior Architecture u International and Cross Cultural Marketing u International Business Economics u International Business Management u International Business Management for China u International Human Resource Management and Employment Relations u International Relations u Interpreting u Jazz Performance (subject to validation) u Marketing Communications u Marketing Management u Media and Communications Management u Modern European Philosophy u Moving Image: Film Video Interactive Arts u Music u Philosophy and Contemporary Critical Theory u Professional Practice u Psychoanalysis u Social Work u Social Work (Employment Route) u Sonic Arts u Special Educational Needs u Specific Learning Difficulties u Strategic Management and Marketing u Sustainable Design u Sustainable Development u Sustainable Environmental Management u Teaching u TESOL u TESOL with Applied Linguistics u Theory and Practice of Translation u Writing u Youth Justice, Community Safety and Applied Criminology MA/MSc Management u Design for Interactive Media Sustainable Environmental Management
MA/PGDip/PGCert Health and Social Care u Social Policy u Sustainable u Development Sustainable Environmental Management
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MDes Product Design, Innovation and Management MSc Advanced Nursing Practice (Primary Care) u Biomedical Science u Biomedical Sciences (Medical Microu biology) Business Information Systems Management u Business Information Technology u Chinese Medicine u Chinese Medicine (Beijing Unviersity of Chinese Medicine/Asante) u Criminology with Forensic Psychology u Computer and Network Security u Computer Networks u Computer Network Management u Computer Science u Design Engineering u Dual Diagnosis u Electronic Commerce u Environmental Pollution Control u European Nursing u Financial Management u Forensic Psychology u Health Psychology u Interaction Design u International Finance u Internet Application Development u Investment and Finance u Knowledge Management u Legal and Criminological Psychology u Mental Health Interventions u Midwifery u Money Banking and Finance u Nursing u Nursing (Specialist Practice) u Obstetric and Gynaecological Science u Occupational Safety and Health Management u Primary Care u Software Engineering Msc/PGDip Advanced Nursing Practice (Primary Care) u Ayurvedic Medicine u Dual Diagnosis u European Nursing u Housing u Molecular Pathology u Obstetric and Gynaecological Science MSc/PGDip/PGCert Dual Diagnosis u European Nursing u Risk Management u Social Science Research Methods MA/MSc/PGDip/PGCert Work Based Learning Studies
Diplomas Diploma of Higher Education Midwifery (Advanced) with BSc Pathway u Nursing (with professional qualifications in Adult, Mental
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Middlesex University Health, Children’s Nursing) u Pre & Registration Midwifery u Work Based Learning Studies Diploma/Certificate Work Based Learning Studies Diploma (Advanced) Nursing (with Professional Qualification in Adult, Children’s or Mental Health Nursing) u Midwifery Foundation Course Middlesex University Preparation Programme
Certi¢cates Foundation Course: 10--12 weeks Intensive Foundation in Art and Design University Certificate/Certificate of Higher Education/ Diploma/Diploma of Higher Education/ Advanced Diploma Adv Dip Nursing Studies (framework) u Adv Dip Contraception and Women’s Screening u Adv Dip Ayurveda u Adv Dip Dementia Care and Practice u Adv Dip Management of Long Term Conditions u Adv Dip Neonatal Care u Graduate Diploma in Social Work u Graduate Diploma in Psychology u Work Based Learning Studies
Cert HE: 1 yr Community Leadership and Neighbourhood Renewal u Counselling (CONEL) u Environmental Health u Food Premises Inspection u Health and Safety Enforcement u Housing Practice in Environmental Health u Housing Studies u Psychology u Work Based Learning Studies University Certificate Middlesex Certificate Teaching English as a Foreign Language PGCert Early Years Professional Studies u Interpreter Trainers u Supporting the Dyslexic Learner in HE/FE Cert HE: 1 yr Teaching English as a Foreign Language PGCE: 1 yr Art and Design u Business Studies u Citizenship u Design and Technology u Drama u Early Years -Foundation and Key Stage 1 u English u Geography u Information Communication Technology u Mathematics u Modern Foreign Languages u Music u Physical Education u Primary Education u Science
NAPIER UNIVERSITY Craiglockhart Campus Edinburgh EH14 1DJ Tel: 08452 606040 Fax: 01314 556464 Website: www.napier.ac.uk
First/Undergraduate Degrees (*indicates where a course is also available on a PT basis) BA Hons: 3 yrs FT for Ordinary Degree, 4 yrs for Honours Degree Accounting* u Accounting & Economics u Accounting & Finance u Accounting & Law u Accounting with Entrepreneurship u Business Economics u Business Studies/Business Studies (SW)* u Business Studies & Languages u Business Studies & Psychology u Business Studies with Entrepreneurship u Business Studies with Finance u Business Studies with Human Resource Management u Business Studies with Information Management u Business Studies with Languages u Business Studies with Marketing u Business Studies with Operations Management u Business Studies with Tourism u Communication u Criminal Justice (available only on a PT basis) u Criminal Justice -- Police Studies
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(available only on a PT basis) u Cultural Studies* u Festival & Leisure Management u Festival Leisure & Marketing Management u Festival & Leisure Management with Entrepreneurship u Festival & Leisure Management with HRM u Financial Services* u Financial Services & Business Economics u Hospitality Management u Hospitality and Marketing Manu agement Hospitality Management with Entrepreneurship u Hospitality with Human Resource Management u Human Resource Management u Journalism u Languages & Marketing Management u Languages & Tourism Management u Languages & Leisure & Festival Management u Law u Marketing Management u Marketing & Accounting u Marketing Management with Entrepreneurship u Marketing Management with Language u Marketing & Tourism Management u Photography, Film & Imaging u Popular Music u Psychology u Psychology and Sociology u Publishing
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Napier University Media u Social Science u Tourism Management u Tourism Management with Language u Tourism Management with Entrepreneurship u Tourism Management with Human Resource Management BDes Hons: 3 yrs FT for Ordinary Degree, 4 yrs for Honours Degree Consumer Product Design u Design Futures u Interior Architecture BEng Hons: 3 yrs FT for Ordinary Degree, 4 yrs for Honours Degree Civil & Transportation Engineering u Computer Systems u Computing u Computing Networks and Distributed Systems u Electronic & Communication Engineering* u Electronic & Computer Engineering* u Electronic & Electrical Engineering* u Energy & Environmental Engineering* u Engineering with Management* u Internet Computing u Mechanical Engineering* u Mechatronics* u Multimedia Systems u Polymer Engineering* u Software Engineering* BMus Hons: 3 yrs FT for Ordinary Degree, 4 yrs for Honours Degree Music BM/Diploma HE: 18 mths FT Midwifery (Shortened programme for Nurses) BN/Diploma HE: 18 mths FT Nursing (Adult Accelerated programme for Graduates) BN/Diploma HE: 3 yrs FT Midwifery u Nursing (Adult) u Nursing (Child Health) u Nursing (Learning Disability) u Nursing (Mental Health) BSc: 3 yrs FT for Ordinary Degree Cancer & Palliative Nursing Care (available only on a PT basis) u Child Health (available only on a PT basis) u Complementary Therapies (Aromatherapy & Reflexology)* u Nursing -- post-registration (available only on a PT basis) u Nursing -- Specialist Practitioner Qualification (available only on a PT basis) u Maintenance Surveying* u Mental Health Practice (available only on a PT basis) u Midwifery (available only on a PT basis) BSc Hons: 2 yrs FT for Honours Degree Computing (Advanced Entry) u Information System Studies (Advanced Entry) u Information Systems Management (Direct Entrants) u Multimedia Technology (Advanced Entry)* u Network Computing (Direct Entrants)* u Software Technology (Direct Entrants)* u Transport Management (Direct Entrants) BSc Hons: 3 yrs FT for Ordinary Degree, 4 yrs for Honours Degree Animal Biology* u Architectural Design & Information Systems u Architectural Design & Civil
Engineering u Architectural Design & Computing u Architectural Design & Surveying u Architectural Technology* u Biological Sciences* u Biomedical Science* u Building Surveying* u Building Surveying with Computing u Civil and Timber Engineering u Civil Engineering* u Civil Engineering & Computing u Computer-aided Design & Computing u Computer-aided Design & Information Technology u Construction and Project Management* u Construction & Project Management with Computing u Construction Engineering u e-Business Systems u Ecotourism u Environmental Biology* u Estate Management* u Estate Management with Computing u Health Science* u Herbal Medicine (Phythotherapy)* u Human Computer Systems u Immunology and Toxicology* u Information Systems* u Information Technology Management u Marine and Freshwater Biology* u Microbiology & Biotechnology* u Product Design Engineering u Quantity Surveying* u Quantity Surveying with Computing u Sport and Exercise Science u Sports Technology u Toxicology* u Veterinary Nursing HND: 2 yrs FT Engineering LLB: 4 yrs FT Law* University Certificate: 1 yr FT Accounting* u Built Environment University Diploma: 2 yrs FT Accounting* u Built Environment
Higher/Postgraduate Degrees Certificates (available on a PT basis only) ACCA Association of Chartered Certified Accountants PGCert Specific Learning Difficulties/Dyslexia u Teaching & Learning in Higher Education u Diplomas (available on a PT basis only) CIMA Chartered Institute of Management Accountants PGDip Marketing -- Chartered Institute of Marketing u Interactive & Direct Marketing Masters programmes MA: 1--2 yrs FT Screen Project Development MBA: 1--2 yrs FT Master of Business Administration* MSc/PG Dip: 1--2 yrs FT Accounting and Finance u Advanced Neonatal Nursing Practice (available only on a PT basis) u
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Napier University Advanced Networking* u Advanced Networking & Security (subject to validation) u Advanced Networking & Web Technology u Aquatic Ecosystem Management u Applied Statistics* u Biomedical Science u Business Management u Business Management with Organizational Excellence u Business Management with HRM u Business Management with Tourism Management u Business Management with Entrepreneurship u Business Management with Management Science u Career Guidance* u Clinical Leadership* u Creative Advertising* u Critical Care Nursing (available only on a PT basis) u Critical Care Nursing & Applied Education (available only on a PT basis) u Communication Engineering u Computer Enhanced Mathematics Education (available only on a PT basis) u Construction Project Management u Corporate Strategy & Finance u Criminal Justice -Police Studies (available only on a PT basis) u Drug Design & Biomedical Sciences* u Ecotourism* u Electronics & Communication Engineering (available only on a PT basis) u Enterprise (available only on a PT basis) u Facilities Management* u Financial Services (available only on a PT basis) u Human Resource Management* u Information Services
Integration* u Information Services u Information Systems* u Information Systems for Financial Services u Information Systems Project Management* u Information Technology (Computer Aided Engineering) u Information Technology (Engineering Design)* u Information Technology (Mechatronics) u Interactive Technologies for e-Commerce* u International Communication* u International Tourism u International Tourism with EFL u International English Language Journalism u International Event & Festival Management u Journalism* u Marketing u Marketing with EFL u Materials Technology* u Midwifery* u Midwifery & Applied Education* u Multimedia & Interactive Systems* u Nursing* u Nursing & Applied Education* u Perioperative Practice (available only on a PT basis) u Perioperative Practice & Applied Education (available only on a PT basis) u Property & Construction Management* u Property Management & Investment* u Publishing* u Quality & Business Excellence (available only on a PT basis) u Software Engineering* u Software Technology for the Web* u Timber Engineering* u Timber Industry Management* u Transport Planning & Engineering* u Wildlife Biology & Conservation*
UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU Tel: 01912 225594 Fax: 01912 228685 Telex: 53654 UNINEWG E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ncl.ac.uk
First Degrees BMus Hons Folk & Traditional Music u Music u Popular & Contemporary Music BSc Joint Hons: 3 yrs, 4 yrs with Foundation year Accounting & Computing Science or Information Systems or Mathematics or Statistics u Biology and Psychology u Chemistry and Biology u Computing Science & Economics or Mathematics or Statistics u Economics & Information Systems u Economics & Mathematics or Statistics u Geography & Mathematics or Statistics u Information Systems & Statistics u Mathematics and Psychology u Psychology & Statistics MB BS
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University of Newcastle upon Tyne Livestock Technology or Companion Animals u Applied Biology u Biology u Countryside Management u Environmental Science u Farm Business Management u Marine Biology u Organic Food Production u Rural Resource Management u Rural Studies u Zoology BSc Hons (Science): 3 yrs Some 4 yr courses with Foundation year available: Chemistry (4 yrs with Industrial Training) u Chemistry with European Studies (BSc Hons French, German, Spanish) u Chemistry with Management u Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry (4 yrs with Industrial Training) u Chemistry u Computer Systems Engineering u Computing Science u Computing Science (Distributed Systems) u Computing Science (Games and Virtual Environments) u Financial Mathematics BSc u Financial Mathematics and Management BSc u Geographic Information Science u Geography u Information Systems u Information Systems with Accounting u Information Systems with Business Studies u Information Systems with Management u Mapping Science & Surveying u Mathematical Sciences u Mathematics & Statistics u Mathematics with Management u Mathematics u Natural Sciences BSc u Physical Geography BSc u Software Engineering u Statistics with Management u Statistics LLB Hons: 3 yrs BSc Hons (Biomedical Sciences): 3 yrs Biochemistry u Biochemistry with Immunology u Biological Sciences u Biomedical Sciences u Biotechnology u Genetics u Human Genetics u Medical Microbiology and Immunology u Pharmacology u Physiological Sciences u Psychology BA Hons: 3--4 yrs Accounting and Finance u Ancient History & Archaeology u Ancient History u Archaeology u Archaeology and History u Business & Economic Studies u Business Accounting & Finance u Business Management (with Business Training) & Economics u Business Management u Business Studies & French u Business Studies & German u Business Studies & Spanish u Chinese/Japanese and Cultural Studies u Classical Studies and English u Classical Studies u Classics u Economics & Politics u Economics u English Language and Literature u English Language u English Literature u Film Studies & Modern Languages u Financial & Business Economics u Fine Art u French & Politics u French u Geography and Planning u Geography u German & Politics u German u Government & European Union Studies u History & Politics u History u Law with French u
Linguistics & Modern Languages u Linguistics with French or German or Spanish u Linguistics with Japanese or Chinese u Linguistics u Marketing & Management u Marketing u Media, Communication and Cultural Studies u Modern Languages with Management Studies u Modern Languages u Philosophical Studies: Knowledge and Human Interests u Politics & Spanish u Politics and Sociology u Politics u Sociology u Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies u Speech and Language Sciences u Town Planning BEng Hons: 3--4 yrs Chemical Engineering u Civil & Structural Engineering u Civil Engineering u Electronics with Computer Engineering u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Electronic Communications u Electronic Engineering u Marine Engineering u Marine Technology u Mechanical Engineering u Naval Architecture u Offshore Engineering u Small Craft Technology u Materials and Process Engineering BSc Hons (Agricultural & Biological): 3--4 yrs Agribusiness Management u Applied Biology BEng: 4 yrs Chemical & Process Engineering u Civil Engineering u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Mechanical Engineering BSc Hons (Agricultural & Biological): 4 yrs Food & Human Nutrition BSc Hons (Science): 4 yrs Electronics with Computer Engineering u Chemistry with Industrial Training u Mathematical Sciences u Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry (with Industrial Engineering) MChem, MMath, MPhys: 4 yrs Chemistry with Industrial Training u Chemistry u Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry u Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry (with Industrial Training) u Chemistry with Study in North America u Mathematics u Mathematics & Statistics MEng Hons: 4--5 yrs Chemical Engineering u Chemical Engineering with Hons in Intensified Process Engineering u Chemical Engineering with Hons in Process Control u Chemical Engineering with Hons in Sustainable Engineering u Chemical Engineering with Hons in Bioprocess Engineering u Materials and Process Engineering u Civil & Structural Engineering u Civil Engineering u Electronics with Computer Engineering u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Electronic Communication u Electronic Engineering u Marine Engineering u Marine Technology u Mechanical & Automotive Engineering u Mechanical & Design Engineering u
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University of Newcastle upon Tyne Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering u Mechanical & Railway Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Mechanical Engineering & Management u Mechanical Engineering & Mathematical Modelling u Mechanical Engineering & Mechatronics u Naval Architecture u Offshore Engineering u Small Craft Technology BA Hon in Architectural Studies & BArch: 5 yrs BDS: 5 yrs Dentistry
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MEd, MPhil: 1--2 yrs
EngD: FT 4 yrs Power Electronics, Drives & Machines
Doctorates
Master’s Degrees
DLitt LLD PhD Accounting & Finance u Ageing & Health u Agricultural Economics & Food Marketing u Agriculture, Food & Environment u Archaeology u Architecture, Planning & Landscape u Biological Sciences u Business & Management u Cancer Research u Cell & Molecular Biosciences u Chemical Engineering & Advanced Materials u Chemistry u Chinese u Civil Engineering u Civil Engineering (Environmental or Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology or Transport or Structural or Water Resources) u Classics u Clinical Sciences u Computing Science u Cultural & Heritage Studies u Dental Sciences u Economics u Educational & Applied Linguistics (Integrated) u Education & Communication u Education & Communication (Integrated) u Electrical & Electronic Engineering (Integrated) u Electrical, Electronic & Computer Engineering u Engineering & Science in the Marine Environment (Integrated) u English Language u English Language & Linguistics (Integrated) u English Literature u English Literature (Integrated) u Environmental Science (Integrated) u Film & Media u Film Studies (Integrated) u Fine Art u French u Gender & Women’s Studies u Geochemistry u Geography u Geomatics u German u History u Human Genetics u Interpreting u Interpreting & Translating Studies (Integrated) u Law u Linguistics u Marine Sciences u Marine Technology u Mathematics u Mechanical & Systems Engineering u Music u Nanoscale Science & Technology u Neuroscience u Physics u Politics u Population & Health Sciences u Portuguese u Psychology u Rural Development u Sociology & Social Policy u Spanish & Latin
LLM Environmental Law and Policy u Environmental Law and Policy (Research) u International Commercial Law u International Legal Studies u International Trade Law u Research Methods in Law
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University of Newcastle upon Tyne Sociology & Social Research u Social Science & Health Research u Translating u Translating & Interpreting u Translation Studies u Urban Design MEd Education
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MFA Fine Art MLitt Ancient History u Archaeology u Chinese u Classics u Cultural & Heritage Studies u English Language u English Literature u Film & Media u Fine Art u French u Gender Studies u German u History u Interpreting u Linguistics u Music u Portuguese u Spanish & Latin American Studies u Translating MPhil Accounting & Finance u Ageing & Health u Agricultural Economics & Food Marketing u Agriculture, Food & Environment u Archaeology u Architecture, Planning & Landscape u Biological Sciences u Business & Management u Cancer Research u Cell & Molecular Biosciences u Chemical Engineering & Advanced Materials u Chemistry u Chinese u Civil Engineering u Civil Engineering (Environmental or Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology or Transport or Structural or Water Resources) u Classics u Clinical Sciences u Computing Science u Cultural & Heritage Studies u Dental Sciences u Economics u Education & Communication u Electrical, Electronic & Computer Engineering u English Language u English Literature u Film & Media u Fine Art u French u Gender & Women’s Studies u Geochemistry u Geography u Geomatics u German u History u Human Genetics u Interpreting u Law u Linguistics u Marine Sciences u Marine Technology u Mathematics u Mechanical and Systems Engineering u Music u Nanoscale Science & Technology u Neuroscience u Philosophical Studies of Knowledge and Human Interests u Physics u Politics u Population & Health Sciences u Portuguese u Psychology u Rural Development u Sociology & Social Policy u Spanish & Latin American Studies u Speech & Language u Statistics u Translating MRes Applied Linguistics u Bioinformatics u Medical and Molecular Biosciences with additional options of specialist strands in Cancer Research, Gerontology, Immunobiology, Nanomedicine, Neuroscience, Stem Cells & Regenerative Medicine, Systems Biology u Regional History u Technology in the Marine Environment
MSc Agricultural & Environmental Science u Applied Hydrogeology u Applied Process Control u Architecture u Architecture & Planning Studies u Automation & Control u Biodiversity, Conservation & Ecotourism u Chemical Methodology & Design u Clean Technology u Communications & Signal Processing u Computer Security & Resilience u Computing Science u Digital Architecture u Drug Chemistry u Drug Chemistry with English u e-Business & Information Systems u Educational Psychology u Electrical Power u Engineering Geology u Engineering Geology with Consultancy Skills u Environmental Biogeochemistry u Environmental Biogeochemistry with Consultancy Skills u Environmental Consultancy u Environmental Engineering u Environmental Resource Assessment u Flood Risk Management u Geotechnical Engineering u Geotechnical Engineering with Consultancy Skills u Health Sciences u Human Communication Sciences u Hydroinformatics u Hydroinformatics & Water Management (Euro Aquae) u Industrial & Commercial Biotechnology u Innovation, Creativity & Enterprise Management u Integrated Pest Management u International Agricultural & Food Marketing u International Economics & Finance u International Shipping & Logistics u Language Pathology u Major Project Management u Marine and Offshore Power Systems u Marine Electrical Power Technology u Marine Engineering u Marine Structures & Integrity u Marine Technology u Marine Technology (International) u Marine Technology (Master’s Training Package) u Marine Transport with Management u Materials Design & Engineering u Mathematical Modelling in Engineering & Industry u Mechanical Engineering u Mechanical Engineering with English u Mechanical Properties of Solids u Mechatronics u Medical Genetics u Microelectronics u Mobile & Pervasive Computing u Naval Architecture u Offshore and Environmental Technology u Offshore Engineering u Oncology & Palliative Care u Orthodontics u Petroleum Geochemistry u Pipeline Engineering u Power Distribution Engineering u Power Electronics, Machines & Drives u Process Analytics & Quality Technology (PAQT) u Process Automation u Relativity, Astrophysics & Cosmology u Renewable Energy Flexible Training Programme (REFLEX) u Restorative Dentistry u Rural Development & Resource Management u Rural Social Science Research u Speech & Swallowing Research (Dysphonia/Dysphagia) u Structural Engineering u Structural Engineering & Construction Management u
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University of Newcastle upon Tyne Sustainable Chemical Engineering u Sustainable Land Management & Rural Development u Sustainable Management of the Water Environment u System Design for Internet Applications u Transport & Business Management u Transport Engineering & Operations u Transportation Planning & Policy u Tropical Coastal Management u Wildlife Conservation & Management MBA: 12 mths FT, 24 mths PT MMus: 1--2 yrs Music MPA: 1--3 yrs Public Administration (Educational Leadership & Management)
Postgraduate Bachelor’s Degree BPhil
Higher Medical Degrees DDS Dental Sciences MD Ageing & Health u Cancer Research u Cell & Molecular Biosciences u Clinical Sciences u Human Genetics u Neuroscience u Population and Health Sciences
Diplomas Diploma Advanced Educational Studies u Agricultural & Environmental Science u Applied Hydrogeology u Applied Policy Research u Applied Process Control u Art Museum & Gallery Studies u Automation and Control u Biodiversity, Conservation & Ecotourism u Chemical and Process Engineering u Clean Technology u Communications & Signal Processing u Computing Science u Conscious Sedation in Dentistry u Electrical Power u Environmental Biogeochemistry u Environmental Consultancy u Environmental Engineering u Environmental Resource Assessment u Flood Risk Management u Gender Research u Geotechnical Engineering u Health Sciences u Heritage Education & Interpretation u Hydroinformatics u Industrial & Commercial Biotechnology u Integrated Pest Management u International Film: History, Theory & Practice u International Shipping & Logistics u Language & Communication Needs u Marine Technology (International) u Marine Technology (Master’s Training
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Package) u Microelectronics u Museum Studies u Music u Petroleum Geochemistry u Power Distribution Engineering u Power Electronics, Machines & Drives u Practitioner Enquiry (Education) u Process Analytics and Quality Technology (PAQT) u Process Automation u Professional Practice and Management u Public Administration (Educational, Leadership & Management) u Social Science & Health Research u Sociology & Social Research u Spatial Planning u Speech and Swallowing Research (Dysphonia & Dysphagia) u Structural Engineering & Construction Management u Structural Engineering u Sustainable Chemical Engineering u Sustainable Land Management & Rural Development u Sustainable Management of the Water Environment u Therapeutics u Town Planning u Translating u Transport Engineering & Operations u Transportation Planning & Policy u Transport and Business Management u Tropical Coastal Management u Urban Design u Wildlife Conservation & Management
Certi¢cates Certificate Cancer Studies u Creative Writing u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Environmental Engineering u European Spatial Planning u Health Sciences u Marine Technology u Marine Technology (International) u Museum Studies u Neurological Rehabilitation u Power Distribution Engineering u Practitioner Enquiry (Education) u Public Administration (Educational Leadership & Management) u Renewable Energy Flexible Training Programme (REFLEX) u Speech & Swallowing Research (Dysphonia/Dysphagia) u Urban Design Postgraduate Certificate in Education: 1 yr
Other Quali¢cations LLM (by research) Law MClinEd Clinical Education MGPrac Art Museum & Gallery Practice MHPrac Heritage Practice MMPrac Museum Practice
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The University of Northampton
THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTHAMPTON Park Campus Broughton Green Road Northampton NN2 7AL Tel: 01604 735500 Fax: 01604 720636 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.northampton.ac.uk
First Degrees BA Hons Accounting and Finance u Acting u Advertising with Design u Advertising with Public Relations u American Studies u Business and Management (1 yr top-up from HND) u Business Entrepreneurship u Business Studies (4 yr sandwich) u Children and Youth u Contemporary Media Production u Creative Design with Marketing u Creative Writing u Criminology u Dance u Digital Marketing u Drama u Early Childhood Studies u Early Years Education leading to QTS (3--8 yrs) u English u Entertainment Marketing u Events Management u Fashion u Fashion (Footwear and Accessories) u Fashion (Printed Textiles for Fashion) u Fashion Marketing u Fine Art u Fine Art Painting and Drawing u Film and Television Studies u Financial Information Management u Financial Services u Graphic Communications u Heritage Management u History u Human Geography u Human Resource Management u Illustration u Interior Design u International Accounting (1 yr top-up from HND) u Journalism u Learning and Teaching (top-up from Foundation Degree) u Management u Marketing u Marketing Management (1 yr top-up from HND) u Marketing Psychology u Media Studies u Music Practice (1 yr top-up from HND) u Music Production (1 yr top-up from HND) u Performance u Philosophy u Photographic Practice u Politics u Popular Music u Primary Education leading to QTS (General Primary) u Retail Marketing u School Business Management u Social and Community Development u Social Work u Sociology u Sport Development u Sport & Recreation Management (1 yr top-up from HND) u Surface Design and Printed Textiles u Tourism Marketing u Travel and Tourism Management (1 yr top-up from HND) BSc Honours Applied Conservation Biology u Architectural Technology u Biology u Business Computing Systems u Cancer Care (top-up) u Computing u Computing u (Computer Communications) Computing
(Computer Systems) u Computing (Internet Technology) u Computing (Software Engineering) u Earth Science u Electronics for Computing (top-up from Foundation Degree) u Engineering u Environmental Management u Geography u Health and Exercise u Human Biology u Materials Technology (Leather) u Midwifery Studies u Nursing (Adult) u Nursing (Child) u Nursing (Learning Disabilities) u Nursing (Mental Health) u Occupational Therapy u Podiatry u Primary Health Care Nursing (top-up) u Product Design u Psychology u Sport and Exercise Science u Wastes Management and Pollution Control LLB Honours Law BA/BSc Joint Accounting u Advertising u American Studies u Biological Conservation u Business u Business Entrepreneurship u Computing u Creative Writing u Criminology u Dance u Drama u Economics u Education Studies u English u Equine Studies (minor/elective only) u Events Management u Fine Art Painting and Drawing u French u German u Health Studies u History of Art and Design u History u Human Biology u Human Geography u Human Resource Management u Information Communication Technologies u Law u Management u Marketing u Mathematics u Media Studies u Performance u Philosophy u Physical Geography u Politics u Popular Music u Psychology u Retailing u Social Welfare u Sociology u Sport Studies u Third World Development u Tourism u Wastes Management u Work-based Studies (minor only) Foundation Degrees Accounting u Business u Business (Accounting) u Business (Human Resource Management) u Business (Marketing) u Business (Office Administration) u Business Computing Systems u Early Years Sure-Start Endorsed u Electronics for Computing u Enterprise (Business Development) u Environmental Cleaning Management u Health and Social Care u High Performance Engineering (Motor Sport) u ICT Systems Support u International Trade u IT for
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The University of Northampton Business u Learning and Teaching u Lift Engineering u Motorsport Engineering u Office Administration u School Business Management u Travel and Tourism Management u Wastes Management HND Architectural Technology u Business u Business (Accounting) u Business (Human Resource Management) u Business (Marketing) u Business Computing Systems u Computing (Computer Communications) u Computing (Computer Studies) u Computing (Computer Systems) u Computing (Internet Technology) u Computing (Software Engineering) u Engineering u Product Design u Travel and Tourism HNC Business u Computer Systems u Computing u Engineering u Wastes Management Diploma in Higher Education Nursing (Adult) u Nursing (Child) u Nursing (Learning Disabilities) u Nursing (Mental Health) u Paramedic Science
Higher Degrees LLM MA Arts (Arts Management) u Arts (Curatorial Studies) u Arts (English Language) u Arts (Modern English Studies) u Arts (Gender Studies) u Arts (Fine Art) u Arts (Performance Arts) u Arts u Child Care Studies u Education u History u Human Resource Management u International Business Analysis u
International Relations u International Human Resource Management u Management u Marketing u Social and Cultural History u War and Society MSc Accounting and Finance u Autonomous Health Care Practice u Business Computing u Child and Adolescent Mental Health u Criminology u Environmental Management u Health Studies (Nursing) u Health Studies (Midwifery) u Health Studies (Occupational Therapy) u Internet Computing u IT Service Management u Leather Technology u Lift Engineering u Mental Health u Primary Care Development u Primary Care Nursing u Transpersonal and Consciousness Studies MBA EdD Doctor of Inclusion)
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PG Certi¢cates Post Graduate Certificate in Education u Practice Education u Educational Support u Leadership for Health and Social Care u Leather Studies u Management Studies
UNIVERSITY OF NORTHUMBRIA AT NEWCASTLE Ellison Building Ellison Place Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8ST Tel: 01912 326002 Fax: 01912 274017 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.northumbria.ac.uk
First Degrees BA Hons: 1 yr Accounting & Finance u Business Administration (Completion Award) u Contemporary Popular Music u Dance u International Hospitality and Tourism Management u Logistics & Supply Chain Management
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University of Northumbria at Newcastle BA Hons with QTS: 2 yrs Mathematics u Modern Languages Technology u Visual Arts
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BA Hons: 3 yrs 3D Design: Furniture & Product u Accounting u Architectural Design & Management u Art History and Sociology u British and American Cultures u Business Management u Business with e-Business u Business with Economics u Business with Finance u Business with HRM u Business with International Management u Business with International Trade u Business with Logistics and Supply Chain Management u Business with Marketing u Business with Tourism u Care and Education: Early Years & Childhood Studies u Care and Education: Early Years & Disability Studies u Childhood Studies & Advice, Guidance and Counselling u Childhood Studies & Professional Practice Studies u Contemporary Language Studies u Contemporary Photographic Practice u Corporate Management u Dance: Choreography u Disability Studies & Advice, Guidance and Counselling u Disability Studies & Childhood Studies u Disability Studies & Professional Practice Studies u Drama u Economics u English u English & Film Studies or History or Art History or Sociology u English Language Studies u European and International Politics u Film and Television Studies u Film Studies and Sociology u Finance and Investment Management u Fine Art u French u Geography u Graphic Design u Health and Social Care and Advice, Guidance and Counselling u Health and Social Care and Care and Education: Early Years u Health and Social Care and Childhood Studies u Health and Social Care and Disability Studies u Health and Social Care and Playwork: Childhood and Play u Health and Social Care and Professional Practice Studies u History u History & Art History or Sociology or Politics u History & Politics u History of Modern Art, Design & Film u Housing Sustainable Communities u Interior Design u Language, Culture and Communication u Media Production u Media, Culture and Society u Modern Language with Business u Modern Language with Social Sciences u Modern Languages u Multimedia Design u Performance u Playwork: Childhood and Play and Care and Childhood Studies u Playwork: Childhood and Play and Care and Disability Studies u Playwork: Childhood and Play and Care and Education Studies: Early Years u Politics u Politics and Criminology u Politics and Media Studies u Politics and Sociology u Scriptwriting and Drama u Sports Development with Coaching u Teaching
English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Transportation Design u Visual Culture
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BA Hons with QTS: 3 yrs Early Primary Education BA/BSc Hons: 3 yrs Sport & Exercise Science u Sport Development Sport Management (European)
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BSc Hons: 3 yrs Applied Sport and Exercise Science u Architectural Technology u Criminology u Criminology and Employment Studies u Criminology and Social Policy u Criminology and Forensic Science u Environmental Management u Environmental Health u Geography u Human Organizations u Information Studies u Mathematics u Mathematics with Business Management u Midwifery Studies/Registered Midwife u Nursing Studies u Occupational Therapy u Physiotherapy u Psychology u Sociology u Sport Management u Criminology & Sociology u Psychology with Sport Sciences u Environmental Management & Geography u The Science and History of Art u Geography and Sports Studies LLB Hons: 3 yrs Law BA Hons: 3--4 yrs European Studies BEng Hons: 3--4 yrs Building Services Engineering u Communication & Electronic Engineering u Computer Aided Engineering u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Manufacturing Systems Engineering u Mechanical Engineering BEng/BEng Hons: 3--4 yrs Engineering Design Technology BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Applied Biology u Biology and Forensic Biology u Biomedical Sciences u Biomedical Sciences & Chemistry u Biotechnology u Business Information Systems u Business Information Technology u Engineering with Business Studies u Chemistry with Analytical Chemistry or Biomedical Sciences or Forensic Chemistry u Estate Management u Food Science and Nutrition u Forensic Science u Human Biosciences u Human Nutrition u Mechanical Engineering u Pharmaceutical Chemistry u Planning & Development Surveying BA Hons: 4 yrs Business Studies u Design for Industry u European Studies or Spanish u Fashion u Fashion Marketing u History with French u Human Resource Management u International Business Management u
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University of Northumbria at Newcastle Marketing Management u Supply Chain Management u Travel & Tourism Management BEng Hons: 4 yrs BSc Hons: 4 yrs Applied Chemistry u Architectural Technology u Building Design Management u Building Surveying u Business Information Systems u Computer Aided Product Design u Computer Forensics u Computer Games Software Engineering u Computer Science u Computing and Computer Networks u Computing for Business u Computing Studies u Construction Management u Engineering with Business Studies u Entertainment Technology u Human Organizations u Internet Technology u Multimedia and Digital Entertainment Technology u Multimedia Computing u Network and Computer System Security u Product Design Technology u Quantity Surveying u Sport Technology LLB Hons: 4 yrs Exempting Bar Vocational u LLB Exempting (Solicitors’)
Higher Degrees MBA: 1 yr Business Administration Doctorates: 3--5 yrs Business Administration (DBA) u Health Care u Midwifery u Nursing u Occupational Therapy u Physiotherapy u Social Care u Social Work BVC Bar Vocational Course LPC Legal Practice Course LLM Advanced Commercial Property Law u Advanced Legal Practice u Claims and Risk Management in Health Care u Commercial Law u International Commercial Law u International Trade Law u Medical Law u Mental Health Law u Mental Health Law: Policy and Practice MSc: 1 yr Computing MA: 1--2 yrs Academic and Professional Learning u Advanced Practice u Applied Linguistics (specialising in eitherTESOL or English for Specific Purposes or Language, Society and Mind) u Applied Studies in Community Safety u Art Practice (Fine Art or Media) u Autism and Education Studies u Business and Management u Business with Management (options in International/Financial/Hospitality/Marketing HRM/Public Sector) u Child and Adolescent Mental Health u
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Child Protection Studies u Conservation of Fine Art u Contemporary French and Hispanic Culture and Society u Contemporary French Culture and Society u Contemporary Hispanic Culture and Society u Creative Writing u Crime, Governance and Society u Cultural Management u Culture and Society u Design u Early Years Education and Care u Education Studies u English u Equal Opportunities and Society u Event and Conference Management u Family Therapy and Systemic Practice u Film Studies u Fine Art u Fine Art and Education u Global Financial Management u Global Governance u Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management u History u Housing Policy and Management u Human Resource Management u Human Resource Management and Development u Humanities Research u Information & Library Management u International Business Administration u International Hospitality and Travel Management u International Tourism Management u Marketing u Mentoring u Museum and Heritage Management u Nutrition and Psychological Sciences u Occupational Psychology u Preventive Conservation u Psychoanalytical Observational Studies u Public Health u Social Justice and Society u Social Research u Social Science u Sport and Exercise Psychology u Sport Development u Sport Management u Theatre and Performance Practice u Urban Policy and Regeneration u Visual Culture MSc: 1 yr Analytical Chemistry u Applied Computing Technologies u Biomedical Sciences u Biotechnology u Business Information Technology u Business Psychology u Chemical Biology u Computer and Network Technology u Computing u Disaster Management and Sustainable Development u e-Knowledge Management u Electrical Power Engineering u Embedded Computer Systems Engineering u Engineering Management u Environmental Sciences u General Practice Education u Health and Social Care u Health Management u Information Technology u International Project Management u Mechanical Engineering u Medical Biosciences u Microbiology u Microelectronics and Communications u Molecular Biology u Nutrition u Occupational Therapy u Optoelectronics and Communications u Physiotherapy u Product Engineering u Project Management u Real Estate Management u Records Management u Social Research 2 yrs, Social Research 1 yr, Social Science 2 yrs, Social Science 1 yr u Web Information Management
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University of Nottingham MChem: 4 yrs Chemistry
Diplomas Postgraduate Diploma: 1 yr Business Information Technology u Design u Housing u Information & Library Management u Management Development u Marketing u Tourism Management DipHE: 2 yrs Accounting HND: 2 yrs Architectural Technology u Building Services Engineering u Building Surveying u Computing for
Business u Computing Studies u Construction Management u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Estate Management u Quantity Surveying Postgraduate Diploma: 2 yrs Housing Policy & Management u Nursing Studies/ Registered Nurse (Adult or Mental Health)
Certi¢cates PGCE: 1 yr Further Education and Training Practice u Secondary u Secondary SCITT in Art and Design u Secondary SCITT in Design and Technology u Secondary SCITT in Health and Social Care u Secondary SCITT in Physical Education
UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM Nottingham NG7 2RD Tel: 01159 515151 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.nottingham.ac.uk
First Degrees BA/BSc: 3--4 yrs Economics u International Economics
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Geography
BA/LLB: 3--4 yrs Law u Available after year 1: Law with American Law/Australian Law/Chinese Law (Hong Kong)/ European Law/New Zealand Law/South East Asian Law (Singapore) BA: 3--4 yrs American and English Studies (also with the possibility of transfer to the international programme) u American Studies u American Studies (with an International Study Year) u American Studies and History (also with the possibility of transfer to the international programme) u American Studies and Latin American Studies u American Studies with Chinese Studies u Ancient History u Ancient History and Archaeology u Ancient History and Latin u Archaeology u Archaeology and Art History u Archaeology and Classical Civilization u Archaeology and English Language u Archaeology and Geography u Art History u Art History and Classical Civilization u Art History and English Studies u Art History and German u Beginners’ Portuguese and Communications Studies u Beginners’ Portuguese and Russian u Beginners’ Portuguese and Spanish u Beginners’ Russian and Communications Studies u Beginners’ Russian Studies u Beginners’ Spanish and Communications Studies u Classical Civilization u
Classical Civilization and English Studies u Classical Civilization and French u Classical Civilization and German u Classical Civilization and Philosophy u Classics u Combined Studies u Contemporary Chinese Studies u Economics and Philosophy u Economics with Chinese Studies u Economics with French u Economics with German u Economics with Hispanic Studies u Economics with Russian u English Studies u English Studies and Beginners’ Portuguese u English Studies and Beginners’ Russian u English Studies and French u English Studies and German u English Studies and Hispanic Studies u English Studies and History u English Studies and Latin u English Studies and Philosophy u English Studies and Russian u English Studies and Russian and East European Civilizations u English Studies and Serbian/Croatian u English Studies and Theology u European Politics u Film and Television Studies u Film and Television Studies and American Studies u Film and Television Studies and Art History u Film and Television Studies and Beginners’ Russian u Film and Television Studies and French u Film and Television Studies and German u Film and Television Studies and Hispanic Studies u Film and Television Studies and Music u Film and Television Studies and Russian u Film and Television Studies with Chinese Studies u Film Studies & Cultural Sociology u Film Studies and Theology u Finance, Accounting and Management u Fine Art u French and Beginners’
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University of Nottingham Portuguese u French and Beginners’ Russian u French and Communications Studies u French and Contemporary Chinese Studies u French and German u French and Hispanic Studies u French and History u French and Latin u French and Philosophy u French and Politics u French and Russian u French and Russian and East European Civilizations u French Studies u French with Canadian Studies u Geography with Chinese Studies u Geography with East European Studies u Geography, Business and the Environment u German u German and Beginners’ Portuguese u German and Beginners’ Russian u German and Communications Studies u German and Contemporary Chinese Studies u German and Hispanic Studies u German and History u German and Music u German and Philosophy u German and Politics u German and Russian u German and Russian and East European Civilizations u Greek (Ancient) u Hispanic Studies u Hispanic Studies and Beginners’ Russian u Hispanic Studies and History u Hispanic Studies and Russian u Hispanic Studies and Russian and East European Civilizations u History u History and Ancient History u History and Archaeology u History and Art History u History and Beginners’ Russian u History and Politics u History and Russian u History and Russian and East European Civilizations u History with Contemporary Chinese Studies u Humanistic Counselling Practice u Humanistic Counselling Studies u Industrial Economics u Industrial Economics with Insurance u International Communications Studies u Latin u Law with French u Law with German u Management Studies u Management Studies with French u Management Studies with German u Management Studies with Spanish u Management with Asian Studies u Management with Chinese Studies u Modern European Studies u Modern Language Studies u Modern Languages with Business u Music u Philosophy u Philosophy and Theology u Politics u Politics and American Studies u Russian and Communications Studies u Russian and Contemporary Chinese Studies u Russian and East European Civilizations u Russian and Serbian/Croatian u Russian Studies u Serbian and Croatian Studies u Social and Cultural Studies u Social Policy and Administration u Sociology u Sociology and Social Policy u Spanish and Communications Studies u Spanish and Contemporary Chinese Studies u Sustainable Built Environment u Theology u Viking Studies BArch: 3--4 yrs Bachelor of Architecture
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University of Nottingham Italian u Manufacturing Engineering and Management with Japanese u Manufacturing Engineering and Management with Spanish u Mechanical Engineering u Mechanical Engineering (Aerospace) u Mechanical Engineering (Automotive) u Mechanical Engineering (Bioengineering) u Mechanical Engineering (Business) u Mechanical Engineering with French u Mechanical Engineering with German u Mechanical Engineering with Mathematics u Mechanical Engineering with Spanish u Mechanical Engineering, Materials and Manufacture u Product Design and Manufacture BM/BS: 4--5 yrs Medicine u Medicine (Graduate Entry Medicine) BSc: 3 yrs Agriculture u Agriculture with a Certificate in European Studies u Animal Science u Animal Science with a Certificate in European Studies u Applied Biology u Applied Biology with a Certificate in European Studies u Archaeology u Biochemistry u Biochemistry and Biological Chemistry u Biochemistry and Genetics u Biology u Biomedical Materials Science u Biotechnology u Biotechnology with a Certificate in European Studies u Chemistry u Chemistry and Management Studies u Chemistry and Molecular Physics u Computer Science u Computer Science and Management Studies u Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence u Computer Science with Mathematical Foundations u Computer Science with Robotics u Crop Science u Crop Science with a Certificate in European Studies u e-Commerce and Digital Business u Economics and Econometrics u Environmental Biology u Environmental Biology with a Certificate in European Studies u Environmental Science u Environmental Science with a Certificate in European Studies u Environmental Science with Chinese Studies u Food Microbiology u Food Microbiology with a Certificate in European Studies u Food Science u Food Science with a Certificate in European Studies u Genetics u Human Genetics u Mathematical Physics u Mathematics u Mathematics and Computer Science u Mathematics and Economics u Mathematics and Management Studies u Mathematics and Philosophy u Mathematics with an International Study Year u Mathematics with Chinese Studies u Mathematics with Engineering u Medicinal and Biological Chemistry u Microbiology u Microbiology with a Certificate in European Studies u Neuroscience u Neuroscience with Biochemistry u Neuroscience with Pharmacology u Nutrition u Nutrition and Food Science u Nutrition and Food Science with a
Certificate in European Studies u Nutrition with a Certificate in European Studies u Nutritional Biochemistry u Nutritional Biochemistry with a Certificate in European Studies u Physics u Physics and Philosophy u Physics with a European Language u Physics with Astronomy u Physics with Medical Physics u Physics with Theoretical Astrophysics u Physics with Theoretical Physics u Physiotherapy u Plant Science u Plant Science with a Certificate in European Studies u Psychology u Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience u Psychology and Philosophy u Software Systems u Zoology BVM BVS Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery u Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery including a preliminary year BMid Hons Bachelor in Midwifery (pre-registration)
Higher Degrees MMath Mathematics u Mathematics with Engineering MNutr Master of Nutrition (Dietetics) MNursSci: 4 yrs Master of Nursing Science MPharm: 4 yrs Master of Pharmacy MSc: 4 yrs Human Genetics u Biochemistry and Biological Chemistry u Biology u Chemistry u Chemistry and Molecular Physics u Chemistry with a Research year in industry u Chemistry with an Assessed year in industry u Chemistry with an International Study Year u Genetics u International Relations and Global Issues u Mathematical Physics u Mathematics and Computer Science u Medicinal and Biological Chemistry u Medicinal and Biological Chemistry with an Assessed year in industry u Neuroscience u Physics u Physics with a European Language u Physics with Astronomy u Physics with Medical Physics u Physics with Theoretical Astrophysics u Physics with Theoretical Physics u Zoology Diploma/BSc: 3--4 yrs Honours in Nursing u Midwifery (pre-registration shortened) u Midwifery (pre-registration) Diploma: 2 yrs DipArch (Diploma in Architecture)
Certi¢cates/Foundation Programmes Engineering and Computer Science Foundation Programme u Engineering and Computer Science
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NOTTINGHAM TRENT UNIVERSITY Burton Street Nottingham NG1 4BU Tel: 01159 418418 Fax: 01158 486503 Website: www.ntu.ac.uk * Subject to validation
First Degrees University Foundation Degree: (1 yr) Youth Justice University Foundation Degree: (2 yrs) Animal Studies u Biology u Building Design and Construction u Chemistry u Civil Engineering Construction u Conservation & Countryside Management u Construction Surveying u Environmental Conservation and Countryside Management u Horse Management and Training u Horticulture u Horticulture: Garden Design u Horticulture: Landscape and Heritage Horticulture u Horticulture: Social and Therapeutic Horticulture u Physics u Vet Nursing u Wildlife Conservation* BA/BA Hons 1 yr International Business Administration u Management & Information Systems u Marketing & Retail Management BA/BA Hons 3 yrs Accounting & Finance u Animal Science (Exotic) u Broadcast Journalism u Business u Business Management and Accounting & Finance u Business Management and Financial Services Planning u Business Management and Information Systems u Business Management and Human Resources u Business Management and Marketing u Business Management and Economics u Business Management and Operations u Business Management and International Strategic Enterprise u Business Information Management u Business Economics u Business Economics (Finance) u Business Management (In-Company) u Business Management -- Retail Banking u Business, Leisure & Sports Education u Childhood Studies u Communication Studies u Criminology u Decorative Arts u Design & Management for the Creative Industries u Design for Film and Television u Design, Development & Regeneration u Economics u English u English with Creative Writing u Environment
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Design and Management u Environmental Conservation and Countryside Management u Equine Sport Science (Equestrian Psychology) u Fashion & Textile Management u Fashion Design u Fashion Marketing & Communication u Fine Art u Geography u Geography (Physical) u Graphic Design u Health and Social Care u History u Human Geography u Humanities (Joint Honours) u International Business u International Relations u International Studies (Joint Honours) u Management Studies u Marketing, Design & Communications u Media u Performance & Live Art u Photography u Photography in Europe u Politics u Politics with Psychology u Product Design u Social Work u Sociology u Sociology with Politics u Textile Design u Theatre Design u Youth Studies BEng/BEng Hons 3 yrs Civil Engineering BSc/BSc Hons 3 yrs Animal Science u Audio Visual Production u Audio Visual Technology u Biomedical Science u Building Surveying u Business & Information Communications Technology u Chemistry u Civil Engineering u Computer Science u Computer Science & Mathematics u Computer Science (Games Technology) u Computer Studies u Computer Systems (Forensic and Security) u Computer Systems (Networks) u Computer Systems Engineering u Conservation & Countryside Management u Digital Media Technology u Equine Sports Science u Equine Sports Science: Equestrian Psychology u Financial Mathematics u Floriculture u Food Production & Manufacture u Food, Nutrition & Product Development u Forensic Science u Geological Engineering u Health and Environment u Information and Communications Technology u Information Systems u Landscape and Heritage u Mathematics u Pharmacology & Neuroscience u Psychology with Sports Science u Psychology with Sociology u Physics u Physics with Analytical Science u Physics with Astrophysics u Planning & Property Development u Product
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Nottingham Trent University Design u Psychology u Psychology with Criminology u Quantity Surveying & Construction Commercial Management u Real Estate Management u Software Engineering u Sport (Science & Management) u Sports & Exercise Science u Surveying for Engineering u Technological Physics u Wildlife Conservation* LLB: 3--4 yrs LLB Hons Law with Criminology u LLB Hons Law with Business u LLB Hons Law with Psychology u LLB Hons Law with Spanish BA/BA Hons 4 yrs Accounting and Finance u Business u Business Management and Accounting & Finance u Business Management and Financial Services Planning u Business Management and Information Systems u Business Management and Human Resources u Business Management and Marketing u Business Management and Economics u Business Management and Operations u Business Management and International Strategic Enterprise u Business Information Management u Design & Management in the Creative Industries u Fashion and Textile Management u Fashion Knitwear Design & Knitted Textiles u Furniture & Product Design u Interior Architecture & Design u International Business u International Relations u Marketing, Design & Communication u Primary Education u Product Design u Railway Infrastructure Engineering BEng/BEng Hons 4 yrs Civil Engineering BSc/BSc Hons: 4 yrs Accounting & Information Systems u Applied Biology u Architectural Technology u Biomedical Sciences u Building Surveying u Chemistry in Europe u Civil Engineering u BSc Hons Computer Aided Product Design u Computer Science u Computer Science & Mathematics u Computer Science (Games Technology) u Computer Studies u Computer Systems (Forensic and Security) u Computer Systems (Networks) u Computer Systems Engineering u Conservation & Countryside Management u Construction Management u Digital Media Technology u Equine Sports Science u Equine Sports Science: Equestrian Psychology u Financial Mathematics u Floriculture u Food, Nutrition & Product Development u Geological Engineering u Health and Environment u Information and Communications Technology u Information Systems u Landscape and Heritage u Mathematics u Pharmaceutical & Medicinal Science u Pharmacology & Neuroscience u Physics in Europe u Planning & Property Development u Product Design u Product Design/Computer
Aided Product Design u Quantity Surveying u BSc Hons Quantity Surveying & Construction Commercial Management u Real Estate Management u Safety, Health and Environmental Engineering u Software Engineering u Software Engineering u Technological Physics u Wildlife Conservation LLB: 4 yrs Law u LLB Hons Law with Criminology u LLB Hons Law with Business u LLB Hons Law with Psychology u LLB Hons Law with Spanish
Higher Degrees Bar: 1 yr Bar Vocational Course LLM: 1 yr Advanced Litigation u Competition Law u Corporate Law u Employment Law u Europe and the Law u General LLM u Health Law u Intellectual Property Law u Intellectual Property Litigation u International Criminal Justice u International Trade Law u Sports Law MA: 1 yr Arts Curation u Cinema Studies u Contemporary Arts u Counselling & Psychotherapy u Creative Technologies* u Creative Writing u Cultural Policy* u Customer Retention Management u Decorative Arts u Design Studies u Designed Environment u Digital Futures u Education u Educational Leadership & Management u English Language Teaching u English Literary Studies u European Culture & Society u Fashion & Textiles u Fine Art u Graphic Design u Museum & Heritage Management* u Newspaper Journalism u Online Journalism u Photography u Product Design u Public Health u Publishing u Radio Journalism u Reflective Practice u Television Journalism u Theatre Arts* MBA: 1 yr Legal Practice u Master of Business Administration MEng: 1 yr Civil Engineering MSc: 1 yr Biomedical Science u Civil Engineering Design & Management u Computer Games Systems u Computer Systems u Construction Procurement Management u Economic Research u Economics & Finance u Engineering (Cybernetics and Communications) u Engineering (Electronics) u Engineering Management u Environmental Monitoring (by Research) u European Construction Management* u European Traffic and Transportation u Fraud Risk Management u Geotechnical Engineering Design & Management u Health and Safety Risk Management u Integrated
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Nottingham Trent University Environmental Control u Integrated Environmental Energy Management u Intelligent Systems u Internet and Enterprise Computing u Management u Management and HRM u Management & Information Systems u Management & International Business u Management & Investment Strategy u Management & Marketing u Mres Psychological Research Methods u Multimedia Engineering u Multimedia Games Engineering u Occupational Health & Safety Management u Project Management (Construction) u Property Development & Construction u Property Investment & Management u Psychology u Psychological Research Methods u Public Services Management u Real Time Computing Applications u Research Methods u Residential Development u Strategic Customer and Service Management u Strategic Human Resource Management u Theory of Constraints (Health Care Management) u Treasury Management MChem Hons: 4 yrs Chemistry u Chemistry with a year in industry u Pharmaceutical & Medicinal Science u Pharmaceutical & Medicinal Science with a year in industry MPhys Hons: 4 yrs Applied Physics MEng/BEng Hons: 5 yrs Computer Science u Integrated Engineering u Mechatronics University Foundation Degree: 2 yrs
Diplomas PGDip: 1 yr Advanced Litigation and Dispute Resolution u Cinema Studies u Civil Engineering Design & Management u Commercial Intellectual Property u Creative Technologies* u Creative Writing u Customer Retention Management u Economics Research u Education u Employment Relations (CIPD) u English Language Teaching (Including DELTA) u English Literary Studies u European Culture and Society u Fashion & Textiles u Fraud Risk Management u Geotechnical Engineering Design and Management u Knowledge Management u Law u Management of Legal Practice u Management Studies u Marketing (CIM) u Men’s Studies u Museum & Heritage Management u Newspaper Journalism u Online Journalism u Personnel Management (CIPD) u
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Other Courses Other Courses: 1 yr Applied Studies in Working with Men u Careers Education u Careers Guidance u Chartered Institute of Public Finance & Accountancy (CIPFA) u Environmental Management u Language & Culture Bridging Programme u Legal Practice Course u Masters Training Programme in Display Technology, Systems and Applications u Person Centred Counselling Skills u Psychology u Public Services Management u Research Informed Teaching Other courses offered: BA Hons International Fashion Business 1 yr
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Degrees validated by NottinghamTrent University o¡ered at: SOUTHAMPTON SOLENT UNIVERSITY East Park Terrace Southampton SO14 0YN Tel: 02380 319000 Fax: 02380 222259 E-mail:
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First Degrees BA Hons: 3 yrs Accountancy u Adventure Tourism Management u Advertising u Animation u Architectural Technology u Business Management u Business Studies u Business with e-Commerce u Business with Information Management u Business with Psychology u Computer and Video Games u Creative Industries u Criminology u Digital Media u Fashion u Fashion with Photography u Fashion with Professional Practice u Film Studies u Fine Art u Fine Art with Professional Practice u Fine Arts Valuation u Geography u Graphic Design u Graphic Design with Professional Practice u Health & Fitness Management u Human Resource Management u Illustration u Interior Design u International Business u International Marketing Management u International Tourism Management u Journalism u Legal Studies u Maritime Leisure Management u Marketing u Marketing Design u Media with Cultural Studies u Photography u Popular Music & Record Production u Product Design with Marketing u Sports Studies & Business u Television & Video Production u Tourism u Management Watersports Studies and Management BEng Hons: 3 yrs Merchant Ship Engineering BSc Hons: 3 yrs Audio Technology u Computer Network Communication u Computer Network Management u Computer Systems & Networks u Design Technology u Film & Video Technology u Geography and Environmental Studies u Internet Studies u Marine Geography u Maritime Business u Maritime Studies u Media Technology u Merchant Ship Operations u Mobile Web Technology u Music Studio Technology u Psychology u Shipping Operations u Software Engineering u Web Design & Internet Technology
BA Hons: 3--6 yrs Architectural Technology u Architectural Technology (Interiors) u Business Law u Combined Studies u Fashion u Fashion, Writing & Culture u Fine Art u Fine Arts Valuation Studies u Graphic Design u Illustration & Animation u International Design Studies u Legal Studies u Maritime Leisure Management u Product Design u Social Studies BEng Hons: 3--6 yrs Electronic Engineering 3 yrs u Electronic Engineering u Engineering 3 yrs u Engineering 3--6 yrs u Business 3 yrs u Business 3--6 yrs u Engineering with Business 3 yrs u Maritime Technology 3--6 yrs u Maritime Technology 3 yrs u Mechanical Design 3--6 yrs u Mechanical Design 3 yrs u Yacht & Powercraft Design 3--6 yrs u Yacht & Powercraft Design BSc: 3--6 yrs Building u Electronics with Business BSc Hons: 3--6 yrs Combined Studies BSc/BSc Hons: 3 yrs Computer Studies 3--6 yrs u Computer Studies 3 yrs u Construction 3--6 yrs u Construction 3 yrs u Maritime Environmental Science 3--6 yrs u Maritime Environmental Science 3 yrs u Maritime Studies 3--6 yrs u Maritime Studies 3 yrs u Shipping Operations 3--6 yrs u Shipping Operations BA Hons: 4 yrs Business Studies 3--6 yrs u Business Studies 4 yrs Mechanical Design u Modern Languages BSc Hons: 4 yrs Business Information Technology
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THE OPEN UNIVERSITY Walton Hall Milton Keynes MK7 6AA Tel: 08703 334340 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.open.ac.uk
First Degrees BA/BA Hons or BSc/BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs min PT Undergraduate courses are offered to students studying in their own homes. No entrance qualifications are needed, but students must be over 18 or resident in the EU or other countries where the University has agreed to register students. Degrees are built up through a points system. Courses are worth 10, 15, 30 or 60 points and a course is successfully completed through continuous assessment and a final examinable component (exam, project or end-of-course assessment). 300 points, with at least 60 at Level 3, are needed for a BA/BSc degree, and 360 points, with at least 120 points at Level 3, are needed for a BA/BSc (Honours) degree. A maximum of 120 points may be taken concurrently in each year. Recognition, in the form of credit transfer, may also be given for study previously completed at a higher educational level with other institutions. Students may choose from courses offered in: BA Hons Business Studies & Economics or French or Law or Systems Practice u Childhood & Youth Studies u History u Humanities & Art History or Classical Studies or English Language or French or German or History or History of Science or Technology and Medicine or Literature or Music or Philosophy or Religious Studies or Spanish u Language Studies u Literature u Modern Languages u Social Work
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BA/BSc Hons Combined Studies Computing & Mathematical Sciences u Economics & Mathematical Sciences u Environmental Studies u European Studies u Health & Social Care u Health Studies u Human Geography u International Studies u Mathematical Sciences u Psychology u Social Policy u Social Sciences & Economics or Geography or Politics or Psychology or Social Policy or Sociology BSc Hons Computing u Geosciences u Information Technology & Computing u Life Sciences u Mathematics u Molecular Science u Natural Sciences & Biology or Chemistry or Earth Sciences or Environmental Sciences or Physics u Physical Science u Technology LLB BEng MEng 480-point honours degree awarded to students who have studied approved undergraduate courses at specific levels and who want the highest professional status, Chartered Engineer. MMath 480-point honours degree awarded to students who have specialized in mathematics and have studied approved undergraduate courses at specific levels. Undergraduate Diploma Biological Sciences u Chemistry u Classical Studies u Computing u Design and Innovation u Earth Sciences u Economics u English Language Studies u English Law u Environment and Development u
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Higher Degrees MPhil PhD Degrees all offered by thesis. These involve 1--3 yrs of FT study respectively, or the equivalent in PT study. There are also PT taught Master’s degrees: Doctorate in Education MA Education u Art History u Classical Studies u Cultural & Media Studies u Environment, Policy & Society u History u Humanities u Literature u Music u Online & distance learning u Philosophy u Social Policy & Criminology u Social Policy u Social Sciences MSc Business Administration u Computing for Commerce & Industry u Development Management u Environmental Decision Making u Human Geography Research u Information Systems u Manufacturing: Management & Technology u Mathematics u Psychological Research Methods u Psychology u Research Methods for Educational Psychology u Science u Social Research Methods u Software Development u Technology Strategy Research MBA Technology Management
Higher Doctorates DLitt Open to FT staff and graduates of the University, subject to certain restrictions and the approval of the Senate, to external candidates
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Diplomas Undergraduate Diploma Biological Sciences u Chemistry u Classical Studies u Computing u Design & Innovation u Earth Sciences u Economics u English Language Studies u Environment & Development u Environmental Policy u European Humanities u French u Geography u Geography & Environment u German u Health & Social Welfare u Higher Education (Social Work) u Information Technology u Literature u Mathematics u Modern Social History Research u Music u Natural Sciences u Physics u Politics & Government u Pollution Control u Psychology u Religious Studies u Social Policy u Social Policy & Criminology u Sociology u Spanish u Statistics & Systems Practice Postgraduate Diploma Computing for Commerce & Industry u Development Management u Environmental Decision Making u Humanities u Management & Technology u Manufacturing u Music u Online & Distance Education u Professional Studies in Education (Leadership & Management) u Software Development u Social Sciences Advanced Diploma Child Development u Environmental Decision Making u Language & Literacy u Special Needs in Education u Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
Certi¢cates Postgraduate Certificate Continuing Professional Development u Humanities u Music u Open & Distance Education u Professional Studies in Education u Social Sciences u Teaching & Learning in Higher Education u Connected Economy Professional Certificate Management Undergraduate Certificates Accounting u French u German u Early Years Practice u Health & Social Care u Health Promotion u Humanities u IT & Computing u Managing Care u Mathematics u Natural Sciences u Reflective & Evidence-based Practice u Social Sciences u Spanish u Web Applications Development
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Professional and Personal Development The University also offers a range of individual courses, some of which can also be studied in the undergraduate programme and many of which form part of other qualifications. Qualifications available now or in the immediate future are: 1 yr min P: Postgraduate Certificate in Education
Foundation Degree in Early Years u Graduate Diploma in Mathematics Education u Joint Postgraduate Diploma in Computing & Manufacturing u Professional Certificate in Management (Health & Social Care) u Professional Certificate of Management
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD University Offices Wellington Square Oxford OX1 2JD Tel: 01865 270000 Fax: 01865 270708 Website: www.ox.ac.uk BA The degree of BA is the first degree in both Arts & Science subjects (except for Chemistry, Molecular & Cellular Biochemistry, Engineering, Metallurgy & Science of Materials, and Fine Art). Candidates must reach an appropriate standard in one of the subjects listed. BM, BCh: All candidates for the BM, BCh must take an honours degree. This is normally obtained by taking the BA in Medical Sciences after completion of the first BM. The last three years are devoted to clinical studies and lead to the Oxford BM, BCh.
First Degrees BFA: 3 yrs Fine Art BA Hons: 3--4 yrs Archaeology & Anthropology u Biological Sciences u Classical Archaeology & Ancient History u Classics & English or Modern Languages or Oriental Studies u Classics u Computer Science u Economics & Management u English and Modern Languages u English u European & Middle Eastern Languages u Experimental Psychology u Geography u Geology u History u History (Ancient and Modern) u History & Economics or English or Modern Languages or Politics u History of Art u Human Sciences u Law with Law Studies in Europe u Law u Mathematics & Computer Science or Philosophy or Statistics u Mathematics u Modern Languages & Linguistics u Modern Languages u Music u Oriental Studies (Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Chinese, Japanese, Egyptology and Ancient Near East Studies, Sanskrit, Jewish Studies, Hebrew Studies) u Philosophy & Modern Languages or Theology u Philosophy,
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Politics & Economics u Physics u Physiological Sciences u Psychology, Philosophy & Physiology u Theology MBioChem: 4 yrs Molecular & Cellular Biochemistry MChem: 4 yrs Chemistry MCompSc: 4 yrs Computer Science MMathCompSci: 4 yrs Mathematics and Computer Science MMathPhil: 4 yrs Mathematics and Philosophy MPhysPhil: 4 yrs Physics and Philosophy MEng: 4 yrs Engineering Science u Engineering, Economics & Management u Materials Science u Materials, Economics & Management MMath: 4 yrs Mathematics u Mathematics & Statistics MPhys: 4 yrs Physics MEarthSc: 4 yrs Earth Sciences BMBCh: 6 yrs BM BCh Medicine
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Higher Degrees BD BMus MTh: Applied Theology (by coursework and thesis) BCL: 1 yr MBA: 1 yr Business Administration (by coursework and examination) EMBA: 21 mths PT Business Administration (by coursework and examination) MJur: 1 yr Law (by exam or exam and dissertation) MSc: By coursework and examination: 1 yr PT or 2--4 yrs PT African Studies u Advanced Cognitive Therapy Studies PT u Applied & Computational Mathematics u Applied Landscape Archaeology PT u Applied Linguistics & Second Language Acquisition u Applied Statistics u Archaeological Science u Biodiversity, Conservation & Management u Bioinformatics PT u Biology (Integrative Bio-Science) u Biomedical Engineering u Clinical Embryology; European Archaeology; Mathematical and Computational Finance; Medicinal Chemistry for Cancer; Modern Japanese Studies; Nanotechnology PT; Professional Archaeology PT; Rheumatology PT u Comparative Social Policy u Computer Science u Criminology and Criminal Justice u Diagnostic Imaging u Economic and Social History u Economics for Development u Educational Research Methodology u Educational Studies (Comparative and International Education) u Educational Studies (Higher Education) u Educational Studies (e-Learning) u English Local History PT u Environmental Change and Management u Environmental Geogmorphology u Evidence-based Health Care PT u Evidence-based Social Work u Financial Economics u Forced Migration u Global Governance and Diplomacy u Global Health Science u History of Science, Medicine & Technology u History of Science: Instruments, Museums, Science, Technology u Integrated Immunology u Latin American Studies u Management Research u Material Anthropology and Museum Ethnography u Material Anthropology and Museum Ethnography (Research Methods) u Mathematical Finance PT u Mathematical Modelling & Scientific Computing u Mathematics and Foundations of Computer Science u Medical Anthropology u Nature, Science & Environmental Policy u Neuroscience u Pharmacology u Political Theory Research u Politics & International Relations Research u Professional
Development in Education u Public Policy in Latin America u Research in Psychology u Russian & Eastern European Studies u Science & Medicine of Athletic Performance u Social Anthropology u Social Anthropology (Research Methods) u Sociology u Software Engineering PT u Theoretical Chemistry u Visual Anthropology u Water Science, Policy and Management MSt: 1 yr Archaeological Science u Celtic Studies u Chinese Studies u Classical Archaeology u Classical Armenian Studies u Classical Hebrew Studies u Creative Writing u English 650--1550 u English 1550--1780 u English 1780--1900 u English 1900--present day u English and American Studies; Film Aesthetics; Historical Research; Late Antique and Byzantine Studies; Medieval and Modern Languages u European Archaeology u European Literature u General Linguistics & Comparative Philology u Greek &/or Latin Languages & Literature u Greek &/or Roman History u History u History of Art & Visual Culture u International Human Rights Law PT u Islamic Art & Archaeology u Islamic Art & Archaeology (Research Methods and Techniques) u Japanese Studies u Jewish Studies u Jewish Studies in the Graeco & Roman Period u Korean Studies u Landscape Archaeology u Legal Research u Modern Jewish Studies u Modern Middle Eastern Studies u Musicology u Oriental Studies u Philosophical Theology u Philosophy u Psychodynamic Practice u Science and Religion u Slavonic Studies u Study of Religion u Syriac Studies u Theology u Women’s Studies u World Archaeology u Yiddish Studies MSc: 1--3 yrs by research: Thesis BPhil: 2 yrs By exam and thesis: Philosophy MLitt: 2 yrs MPhil: 2 yrs By exam and thesis: Assyriology; Eastern Christian Studies (Oriental Studies); Eastern Christian Studies (Theology); English Literature and Language (650--1550); Late Antique and Byzantine Studies; Medieval and Modern Languages; Modern Japanese Studies; Modern South Asian Studies; Politics (Comparative Government); Politics (European Politics and Society); Politics (Political Theory); South Asian Studies u Celtic Studies u Classical & Medieval Islamic History u Classical Archaeology u Classical Indian Religions
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University of Oxford Comparative Social Policy u Cuneiform Studies u Development Studies u Economic & Social History u Economics u Egyptology u European Archaeology u Evidence-Based Social Intervention u General Linguistics & Comparative Philology u Greek &/or Latin Languages and Literature u Greek &/or Roman History u History of Science, Medicine & Technology u International Relations u Islamic Art & Archaeology u Jewish Studies in the Greco-Roman Period u Judaism & Christianity in the Greco-Roman World u Landscape Archaeology u Latin American Studies u Material Anthropology and Museum Ethnography u Medical Anthropology u Medieval Arabic Thought u Migration Studies u Modern Chinese Studies u Modern Chinese Art and Literature u Modern European History u Modern Jewish Studies u Modern Middle Eastern Studies u Music (Musicology & Performance) u Ottoman Turkish Studies u Philosophical Theology u Russian & East European Studies u Slavonic Studies u Social Anthropology u Sociology u Theology u Tibetan & Himalayan Studies u World Archaeology u
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Diplomas PGDip Advanced Cognitive Therapy Studies PT u Applied Statistics u Applied Theology u Bioinformatics PT; u Cognitive Therapy PT u Educational Studies u Evidence-based Health Care PT u Integrated Immunology u Management Studies u Material Anthropology and Museum Ethnography u Mathematical Finance PT u Psychodynamic Studies PT u Science and Medicine of Athletic Performance u Social Anthropology u Software Engineering PT u Theology
Certi¢cates PGCE: Education Postgraduate Certificate Architectural History PT u Bioinformatics PT u Clinical Supervision PT u Computer Security u Diplomatic Studies u Nanotechnology (online) u Provision of Health Care to People Experiencing Homelessness u Object Technology PT u Psychodynamic Counselling PT u Software Engineering PT
OXFORD BROOKES UNIVERSITY Headington Oxford OX3 0BP Tel: 01865 483040 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.brookes.ac.uk
First Degrees BA Hons: 3 yrs Accounting & Finance u Architecture u Business Economics u Business Management & Retail u City & Regional Planning u English Studies u Fine Art u French Studies u History u History of Art u Marketing Management u Music u Nursing (Learning Disability) u Nursing (Mental Health) u Publishing u Social Work u Youth & Community Work & Applied Theology BA Hons with QTS: 3 yrs Primary Teacher Education BSc Hons: 3 yrs Environmental Sciences (Conservation Biology) u Environmental Sciences (Earth Systems) u Environmental Sciences (Ecology) u Environmental Sciences (Environmental Management) u Environmental
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Oxford Brookes University Hospitality Management Studies u Human Biology u Information Systems u Intelligent Systems u International Relations u Japanese Studies u Language & Linguistics u Law u Leisure Planning u Marketing Management u Mathematics u Multimedia Systems u Music u Nutrition u Performance Arts u Philosophy Joint subjects (combine two) u Physical Geography u Politics u Psychology u Publishing u Religion, Culture and Ethics u Retail Management u Science & Society u Sociology u Software Engineering u Sport and Exercise Science u Sports & Coaching Studies Joint subjects (combine two) u Sports Science u Statistics u Telecommunications u Tourism BEng/BEng Hons: 3--4 yrs Automotive Engineering u Electronic Systems Design u Foundation Engineering u Foundation Technology u Mechanical Engineering BSc/BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Biology u Biotechnology u Building u Cell & Molecular Biology u Computer Systems u Computer Technology u Computing u Computing Science u Construction Management u Environmental Biology u Environmental Sciences u Extended Science u Hotel & Restaurant Management u Human Biology u Information Systems u Intelligent Systems u International Hospitality Management u International Tourism Management u Mathematical Sciences u Media Technology u Midwifery u Nursing (Adult) u Nursing (Children’s) u Nutrition u Occupational Therapy u Physiotherapy u Public Health Nutrition u Software Engineering u Technology Management
MSc Advanced Engineering Design u Applied Human Nutrition u Business & Enterprise u Cancer Care u Child Development and Learning u Clinical Health Care Practice u Cognitive Neuropsychology u Computer Science u Computing u Digital Media Production u DSP & VHDL for Communication u e-Commerce Computing u Energy Efficient Building u Environmental Assessment & Management u Environmental Management & Technology u Globalization Risk, Security and Inequality u Health Care Practice u Health Safety & Environmental Management u High Speed Networks & Distributed Systems u Historic Conservation u Human Resource Management u International Hotel & Tourism Management u International Hotel & Tourism Marketing Management u International Human Resource Management u International Management u International Real Estate u International Strategic Management u Management in Health & Social Care u Marketing u Mobile & High Speed Telecommunication Networks u Motorsport Engineering u Palliative Care u Planning Studies u Primate Conservation u Project Management in the Built Environment u Public Health u Racing Engine Design u Real Estate Management u Rehabilitation u Spatial Planning u Telecommunications Electronics u Tourism, Environment and Development u Transport Planning u Travel & Tourism Management u Urban Planning in Developing Countries u Urban Regeneration u Web Technologies
Diplomas Higher Degrees MA Architecture u Architecture & Cultural Studies u Coaching & Mentoring u Contemporary Arts & Music u Education u Educational Studies u English Studies u Gender Ethnicity u Global Japan u History of Art u History of Medicine u Human Resource Management (PT) u Humanitarian and Development Practice u Humanities u Interactive Media Publishing u Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities u International Architectural Regeneration & Development u International Publishing u International Relations u Mind Brain and Learning u Modern & Contemporary Poetry in English u Practical & Contextual Theology u Social Identity and Social Change u Tesol u Urban Design
Diploma in Human Resource Management (PT) u Diploma/PG Cert in Management Studies (PT) u PG Diploma Architecture u PG Diploma Planning MBA MBA (FT) u MBA (OL) (also referred to as Executive/ PT) MRes Psychology u Social Sciences LLM International Law
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UNIVERSITY OF PAISLEY Paisley PA1 2BE Tel: 01418 483000 Fax: 01418 483623 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.paisley.ac.uk
First Degrees BA/BA Hons BEng/BEng Hons BSc Health Studies u Midwifery (Advanced Studies) u Nursing BSc/BSc Hons: Health Studies/Nursing with Community Specialism: Community Mental Health Nursing u Community Nursing in the Home u District Nursing u Health Visiting u Public Health Nursing u School Nursing BSc: 1 yr Applied Computing BA/BA Hons: 1--2 yrs Business Accounting u Business Administration BA: 2 yrs Childhood Studies Combined Awards: 2--3 yrs Entrepreneurship and Economic Development u Entrepreneurship and Economic Development 1 yr u Molecular Basis of Disease and Treatment u Molecular Basis of Disease and Treatment 1 yr BA: 3 yrs Property Studies BSc: 3 yrs Computer Networking u Computing Technology u Manufacturing Management u Mechatronics u Product Design and Development BA/BA Hons: 3--4 yrs European Policy Studies u Media: Theory & Production u Social Sciences with Politics or Pyschology or Social Policy or Social Work or Sociology or Technology & Society BSc: 3--4 yrs Environmental Management or Architectural Studies BSc/BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Multimedia Systems u Biology & Psychology or Chemistry u Real Estate Management BA/BA Hons: 3--5 yrs Business & Management u Business Analysis u Business Economics u Financial Services u International Marketing u Marketing u Business Information Technology with Accounting or European Language or Human Resource Management or Management or
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Higher Degrees Combined Awards Entrepreneurship and Economic Development u Molecular Basis of Disease and Treatment MBA Management of e-Business u Master of Business Administration MEd MRes Skills for Biotechnology and the Biomedical Sciences MSc Advanced Computer Systems Development u Alcohol & Drug Studies u Industrial Chemistry u Information Systems Development u International Marketing u Microelectronic Science u Multimedia Communications u Quality Engineering u Safety Management with Environmental Management u Urban Property Appraisal u Waste Management with Environmental Management u Information Technology with Software Development or Business or European IT Support or Information Systems Provision or Intelligent Systems or IT Support or Management or Web Technology MSc: 5 yrs Technological Physics MEd: PT Education MSc: PT Advanced Social Work u Careers Guidance u Gerontology u Health Studies
Diplomas DipHE Education u Health Studies u Manufacturing Management u Midwifery u Product Design and Development u Quality Management & Technology u Science & Technology Postgraduate Diploma Information Technology with Software Development or Business or European IT Support or Information Systems Provision or Intelligent Systems or IT Support or Management or Web Technology 1 yr u Industrial Chemistry u Information Systems Development u Multimedia Communications u Advanced
Computer Systems Development 2--3 yrs u Advanced Computer Systems Development 1 yr u Alcohol & Drug Studies 2--3 yrs u Alcohol & Drug Studies 1 yr u Careers Guidance 2--3 yrs u Careers Guidance 1 yr u Electronic Product Design for Manufacture 2--3 yrs u Electronic Product Design for Manufacture 1 yr u Engineering Design of Buildings 2--3 yrs u Engineering Design of Buildings 1 yr u Engineering Geology 2--3 yrs u Engineering Geology 1 yr u Environmental Management 2--3 yrs u Environmental Management 1 yr u International Marketing 2--3 yrs u International Marketing 1 yr u Microelectronics Science 2--3 yrs u Microelectronics Science 1 yr u Quality Engineering 2--3 yrs u Quality Engineering 1 yr u Quality Management 2--3 yrs u Quality Management 1 yr u Safety Management with Environmental Management 2--3 yrs u Safety Management with Environmental Management 1 yr u Urban Property Appraisal 2--3 yrs u Urban Property Appraisal 1 yr u Waste Management 2--3 yrs u Waste Management 1 yr DipHE: 3 yrs Nursing (Adult or Mental Health Nursing) PT u Mechatronics Postgraduate Diploma: PT Advanced Social Work u Business and Financial Management u Education u Educational Studies u Gerontology u Health Studies
Certi¢cates Cert HE Mechatronics u Modular Scheme Combined Awards u Product Design and Development u Science Skills for Business Postgraduate Certificate Advanced Computer Systems Development u Careers Guidance u Entrepreneurship and Economic Development u Information Systems Development u Information Technology u Multimedia Communications u Skills for Biotechnology and the Biomedical Sciences PGCE: 1 yr Primary Education u Secondary Education Combined Awards: PT Gerontology u Health Studies Postgraduate Certificate: PT Advanced Social Work u Alcohol and Drug Studies
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UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH Drake Circus Plymouth Devon PL4 8AA Tel: 01752 232232 Fax: 01752 232014 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.plymouth.ac.uk
First Degrees BA Hons Accounting and Finance u Accounting with French u Accounting with German u Accounting with Modern Languages u Accounting with Spanish u American Studies (Single Honours) u Architectural Design with Digital Media u Architecture u Architectural Technology and the Environment u Art History u Banking and Finance u Business Administration u Business Studies u Design: Graphic Communication with Typography u Design: Illustration u Design: Photography u Digital Art & Technology u Early Childhood Studies u Early Childhood Studies with Social Work u Education and Training u Education Studies u English u English and Creative Writing u Fine Art u Fine Art and Art History u Geography u History u Human Geography u Human Resource Management u International Business u Marketing u Media Arts u Media Practice and Society u Modern Language Studies u Modern Languages u Music u Sonic Arts u Sound and Music Production u Steiner Waldorf Education u Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages and French u Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages and German u Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages and Modern Languages u Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages and Spanish u Theatre and Performance u 3D Design u 3D Design: Designer Maker u 3D Design: Furniture & Interior Design u 3D Design: Product Design BA Joint Hons Major/Minor pathways from: American Studies u Business u English u French u Geography u German u History u Media Arts u Modern Languages u Politics minor only u Rural Studies u Sociology u Spanish BEng Hons Civil and Coastal Engineering u Civil Engineering u Communication Engineering u Computer Engineering u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Electronic Engineering u Foundation Pathways in Technology u Marine Technology u Mechanical Engineering u
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Mechanical Engineering with Composites u Robotics and Automated Systems MEng Hons Civil and Coastal Engineering u Civil Engineering u Mechanical Engineering BSc Hons Adult Nursing u Animal Science u Animal Science (Behaviour and Welfare) u Animal Science (Equine) u Applied Bioscience (Agriculture & Environment) u Applied Bioscience (Aquaculture) u Applied Bioscience (Plant Sciences) u Applied Geology u Applied Marine Sports Science u Applied Psychology u Architecture, Design and Structures u Biological Sciences u Biomedical Sciences u Biomedical Sciences (Toxicology & Health) u Building Surveying & the Environment u Business and Tourism u Business Economics u Business Information Management Systems u Chemistry (Analytical) u Chemistry (Applied) u Child Health Nursing u Civil & Coastal Engineering u Civil Engineering u Civil Engineering & Computer-aided Design u Clinical Technology u Coastal Environmental Science u Community Health Care Nursing u Computer and Information Security u Computer Oriented & Mathematics u Computer Science u Computer Systems & Networks u Computer Systems Engineering u Computing u Computing Informatics u Construction Management & the Environment u Criminal Justice Studies with Another Subject u Criminology and Criminal Justice Studies u Decision Analysis and Business u Dietetics u Digital Art and Technology u Economics u Electrical & Electronic Systems u Electronic Communication Systems u Environmental Biology u Environmental Construction Surveying u Environmental Science u Environmental Science (Biodiversity and Conservation) u Environmental Science (Environment and Health) u Environmental Science (Environmental Change) u Environmental Science (Environmental Sustainability) u Environmental Science (Marine Conservation) u Events Management u Extended Science u Exercise, Nutrition & Health u Financial Economics u Geography u Geology u Geology with
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University of Plymouth Computing u Geology with Geography u Geology with Ocean Science u Health & Social Care Management u Hospitality Management u Human Biology with Psychology u Human Biosciences u International Business Economics u International Hospitality Management u International Relations u International Tourism Management u Internet Technologies and Applications u Marine & Composites Technology u Marine Biology u Marine Biology & Coastal Ecology u Marine Biology and Oceanography u Marine Sports Technology u Marine Studies (Merchant Shipping) u Marine Studies (Navigation) u Marine Studies (Ocean Yachting) u Mathematics u Mathematics & Statistics u Mechanical Design & Manufacture u Mechanical Design & Manufacture with Business Studies u Mechanical Engineering and Computer Aided Design u Mental Health u Midwifery u Multimedia Production and Technology u Occupational Therapy u Ocean Exploration u Ocean Science u Physical Geography and Geology u Physiotherapy u Podiatry u Psychology u Psychology with Criminology & Criminal Justice Studies u Psychology with Human Biology u Psychology with Law u Psychology with Sociology u Public Services u Robotics u Science & the Media u Social Work u Sociology u Sports and Leisure Management u Statistics (applied) u Surf Science & Technology u Tourism and Hospitality Management u Web Applications Development u Wildlife Conservation BSc Joint Hons Major/Minor pathways from: Accounting u Business u Business Economics u Computing u Criminology and Criminal Justice Studies u Economics u Education u Finance u French u Geography u Geology u German u History u International Relations u Law u Logistics u Maritime Business u Maritime Law u Mathematics u Modern Languages u Ocean Science u Politics u Psychology u Social Research u Sociology u Spanish LLB Hons Law MMath Mathematics BEd: 3--7 yrs Early Childhood Studies BEd: 5--11 yrs Art & Design & General Primary u English in Education & General Primary u Humanities & General Primary u Information Communication Technology & General Primary u Mathematics & General Primary u Music & General Primary u Physical Education & General Primary u Science & General Primary
MGeol: 4 yrs Geology DipHE Nursing (Adult) u Nursing (Learning Disabilities) u Nursing (Mental Health) u Operating Department Practice HND Civil Engineering u Construction Design and Technology FdA Education (Teaching Assistant) u Steiner Waldorf Early Years Education u Teaching Skills for Life (ESOL) u Teaching Skills for Life (Literacy) u Teaching Skills for Life (Numeracy) CertEd Education (post-compulsory Education and Training) u Education in the Teaching of ESOL to Adults u Education in the Teaching of Literacy to Adults u Education in the Teaching of Numeracy to Adults
Higher Degrees MSc LLM Law u Advanced Health Care Practice u Advanced Occupational Therapy u Applied and Computational Mathematics u Applied Fish Biology u Applied Marine Science u Applied Statistics u Biological Diversity u Botanical Conservation u Broadband, Wireless and Multimedia Communications u Civil and Structural Engineering u Civil Engineering u Civil Engineering Management u Clinical Research u Coastal and Ocean Policy u Coastal Engineering u Communications Engineering and Signal Processing u Computer Applications u Computing u Construction Management u Criminology u Digital Art and Technology u e-Commerce u European Masters in Water and Coastal Management u Finance u Flood Risk u Geomatics u Global Environmental Change u Grid Computing and Web Services u Health and Social Care u Health and Social Care (Management and Leadership) u Health and Social Care (Quality Improvement) u Health and Social Care/Clinical Education u Holistic Science u Hydrography u Information Systems Security u Integrated Health Care u Interactive Intelligent Systems u International Logistics u International Shipping u International Supply Chain Management u Mechanical Engineering u Mental Health u Network Systems Engineering u Port Management u Psychology u Psychological Research Methods u Public Management u Remote and Isolated Health Care Environments u Robotics u Rural Development u Social Research u Sustainable Construction u
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University of Plymouth Sustainable Environmental Management u Theoretical & Computational Neuroscience u Tourism and Hospitality Management u Web Technologies and Security u Zoo Conservation Biology MBM Business Management MA Architectural Conservation u Contemporary Film Practice u Creative Writing u Digital Art and Technology u Dramatherapy u Education u Fine Art u International Relations: Global Security and Development u Music Education u Performance Practice u Personnel and Development u Publishing u Social Work PgDip Advanced Health Care Practice u Advanced Occupational Therapy u Animal Product Quality and Safety u Applied Marine Science u Architectural Conservation u Biological Diversity u Botanical Conservation u Child and Adolescent Primary Mental Health Worker u Civil and Structural Engineering u Civil Engineering u Civil Engineering Management u Clinical Research u Coastal and Ocean Policy u Coastal Engineering u Communications Engineering and Signal Processing u Computer Applications u Computing u Construction Management u Contemporary Film Practice u Creative Writing u Digital Art and Technology u e-Commerce u Education u Fine Art u Global Environmental Change u Health and Social Care u Health and Social Care (Management and Leadership) u Health and Social Care (Quality Improvement) u Health and Social Care/Clinical Education u Humane Architecture u Hydrography u Information Systems Security u Integrated Health Care u Interactive Intelligent Systems u International Logistics u International Shipping; International Logistics; Port Management u International Supply Chain Management u Landscape Design u Law u Management Studies u Mechanical Engineering u Mental Health u Music Education u Network Systems Engineering u Performance Practice u Personnel and Development u Psychological Research Methods u Public Management u Publishing u Remote and Isolated Health Care Environments u Robotics u Social Research u Sustainable Construction u Sustainable Environmental Management u Tourism and Hospitality Management u Web Technologies and Security u Zoo Conservation Biology PgCert Advanced Health Care Practice u Advanced Occupational Therapy u Civil and Structural Engineering u Civil Engineering u Civil Engineering Management u
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Clinical Research u Coastal Engineering u Computer Applications u Computing u Construction Management u Digital Art and Technology u e-Commerce u Education u Health and Social Care u Health and Social Care (Management and Leadership) u Health and Social Care (Quality Improvement) u Health and Social Care/Clinical Education u Information Systems Security u Integrated Health Care u Interactive Intelligent Systems u Leadership and Management u Law u Management Studies u Mechanical Engineering u Mental Health u Mental Health Practice in Primary Care u Music Education u Public Management u Robotics u Sustainable Construction u Teaching English for Academic Purposes u Web Technologies and Security MRes Applied and Computational Mathematics u Applied Ecology u Applied Fish Biology u Applied Marine Science u Applied Statistics u Aquatic Ecotoxicology u Broadband, Wireless and Multimedia Communications u Coastal and Ocean Policy u Communications Engineering and Signal Processing u Computer Applications u Computing u Construction Management u Digital Art and Technology u e-Commerce u Flood Risk u Geomatics u Global Environmental Change u Grid Computing and Web Services u Information Systems Security u Interactive Intelligent Systems u Marine Biology u Mechanical Engineering u Micropalaeontology u Network Systems Engineering u Plant Health u Robotics u Rural Development u Soil and Environment u Sustainable Construction u Sustainable Environmental Management u Web Technologies and Security MStat Appied Statistics DipArch Graduate Diploma in Architecture PGCE PGCE Post-Compulsory Education and Training (PCET) PGCE Primary PGCE Secondary Art and Design u Citizenship u Drama u English u Geography u Mathematics u Music
Postgraduate Certificate Certificate of Architectural Professional Practice UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH COLLEGES: Bicton College -- 01395 562400 Bridgwater College -- 01278 441234 City of Bristol College -- 0117 312 2754 Cornwall College -- 01209 616161
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Plymouth College of Further Education -- 01752 305300 Somerset College of Arts and Technology -- 01823 366331 South Devon College -- 01803 400700 Truro College -- 01872 267061 Weymouth College -- 01305 764733
Degrees validated by the University of Plymouth o¡ered at: SOUTH DEVON COLLEGE Vantage Point Long Road Paignton TQ4 7EJ Tel: 01803 400700 Fax: 01803 400701 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.southdevon.ac.uk BSc/BA Combined Honours in Humanities & Social Science Foundation Degree -- Early Years & Education u Foundation Degree -- Interior Design u Foundation Degree -- Tourism Management u HNC in Construction u Foundation Degree -- Computing u Foundation Degree -- Integrated Crafts u Foundation Degree -- Business u Foundation Degree -- Hospitality Management u HNC in Managing Hospitality Operations u HND in Media Production u
Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PCE) Exon u Foundation Degree -- 2D Visual Studies u Foundation Degree -- Exercise and Fitness u Foundation Degree -Outdoor Education Foundation Degree Exercise Science and Fitness Higher National Diploma Drama in the Community Bachelor of Science (Extended Degree) in Science
TRURO COLLEGE College Road Truro Cornwall TR1 3XX Tel: 01872 267122 Fax: 01872 267526 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.trurocollege.ac.uk
Degrees
Foundation Degrees
BA Hons Contemporary World Jazz BSc Archaeology (Level 3) u Silversmithing & Jewellery (Level 3) u Sport Performance and Coaching (Level 3)
FdA Action Photography u Applied Literary Studies u Communication and Cultural Studies u Counselling Studies u Dance u Digital Visualization u Early Childhood Education u Hairdressing and Salon Management u History, Heritage & Archaeology u Human Resource Management (International) u Media Advertising u Music Performance u Performance (Educational & Community Theatre) u
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University of Plymouth Popular Music u Public Administration u Silversmithing & Jewellery FdSc Applied Geography u Archaeology u Biology (with European Field Studies) u Biomedical Studies u Community Studies (Development & Youth Work) u Complementary Body Therapies u Law u Outdoor Education u Personal Trainer u Public Health u Public Services u Sports Coaching & Therapy u Sports Science & Injury Management u Web Technology HND Applied Psychology u Computer Technology u Media Moving Image u Photography & Digital Imaging u Sound Engineering
HNC Laboratory Technology Education Certificate in Education (PCET) FT or PT u PGCE (PCET) FT or PT All PT BA Hons Education & Training u Integrated Masters Programme (IMP) in Education u FdA Education (Teaching Assistants) level 2 u FdA Education & Training u SCITT u University Certificate / Cert / Dip HE Personal and Professional Development
UNIVERSITY OF PORTSMOUTH University House Winston Churchill Avenue Portsmouth PO1 2UP Tel: 02392 848484 Fax: 02392 843082 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.port.ac.uk * Subject to approval
First Degrees BA Hons Accountancy and Financial Management u Accountancy Studies u Accounting u Accounting & Business Systems or Financial Management u Accounting with Finance or Business Law u American Studies u American Studies & History u Animation u Applied Economics u Applied Languages u Architecture u Business and Management u Business Economics with Business Law u Business Enterprise Development u Business Studies/Administration u Business with English u Childhood and Youth Studies u Combined Modern Languages u Communication & English Studies u Communication Design u Community Justice Studies u Creative and Performing Arts u Creative Writing and Drama u Death, Loss and Palliative Care (Closed) u Design for Interactive Media u e-Business u Education and Training u Educational Studies u English & American Studies or Creative Writing or Drama or Film Studies or History or Media Studies u English with Psychology u English Language and Journalism u English Language & Literature u English Literature u English
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Literature and Journalism u English Studies u Enterprise in e-Business u European Business; France; Germany or Spain u European Social Work u European Studies u European Studies & International Relations u Extended Business Degree Scheme (Closed) u Fashion Textiles Enterprise u Film Studies u Film Studies and Creative Writing or Drama u Film Studies and Entertainment Technology u Finance & Business u Finance with Business English u Fine Art u French Studies u Geography u German Studies u Health and Care (Closed) u History u History & Politics u Hospitality Management u Hospitality Management with Tourism u Human Geography u Human Resource Management u Human Resource Management with Psychology u Illustration u Interior Design u International Business English u International Business Studies u International Finance & Trade u International Journalism and Languages* u International Relations* u International Relations and English and a Foreign Language u International Relations & History or Languages or Politics u International Trade and English u International Trade, Logistics and English u Journalism and History* u Languages and American Studies or Creative Writing or Film Studies u Languages &
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University of Portsmouth European Studies or International Trade u Latin American Development Studies u Law with Business English u Leisure Management and Marketing (Closed) u Logistics and Business English u Marketing u Marketing with Business English u Marketing with Psychology u Media Studies u Media Studies and Creative Writing or Drama or Entertainment Technology u Media Studies and Journalism u Photography u Politics u Politics & Sociology u Social Policy with English* u Sociology & Media Studies u Sociology with English* u Spanish & Latin American Studies u Spanish Studies u 3D Design u Video Production BEng Hons Building Services Technology u Civil Engineering u Communication Systems Engineering u Communications Engineering u Computer Engineering u Computer Technology u Construction Engineering Management u Electronic and Electrical Engineering u Electronic Engineering u Electronics with Business English u Engineering Geology & Geotechnics u Engineering Geology & Geotechnics (Extended) u Extended Engineering Degree Scheme (Computing & Engineering Pathways) u Internet Engineering u Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Mechanical Engineering (Maschinenbau) BSc Hons Ageing (Closed) u Applied Biomedical Science u Artificial Intelligence u Autonomous Health Care Practice (Closed) u Biochemistry u Biochemistry & Microbiology u Biology u Biomedical Science u Biomedical Science (Extended) u Business Economics u Business Information Systems u Business Information Technology u Clinical Health Science* u Clinical Physiology* u Computer Aided Product Design u Computer Animation u Computer Games Technology u Computer Network Management & Design u Computer Science u Computing u Computing and Society u Computing and Information Systems (Closed) u Creative Computing Technologies u Creative Technologies and Enterprise u Criminology & Criminal Justice u Criminology and Forensic Studies u Database Technologies (Closed) u Dental Hygiene and Dental Therapy u Digital Forensics u Digital Media u Digital Video Technologies u Disaster Risk Management (Closed) u Distributed Systems* u e-Commerce & Internet Systems u Earth Science u Earth Science (Extended) u Economics u Economics Finance & Banking u Enterprise in Computer Games Technology or Computer Networks (Closed) or Entertainment Technology or
Software Development (Closed) u Enterprise in Product Design u Entertainment Technology u Environmental Biology u Environmental Forensics u Environmental Hazards u Environmental Hazards (Extended) u Environmental Science u Environmental Science (Extended) u Extended Biology Degree Scheme u Forensic Biology u Forensic Biology & Biomolecular Science u Forensic Biology & Biochemistry u Forensic Psychology* u Genome Science u Geographical Information Science u Geography u Geological Hazards u Geological Hazards (Extended) u Geology u Geology (Extended) u Health and Care* (Closed) u Health Promotion (Closed) u Information Systems and Networks (Closed) u Internet Technology u Logistics and Transportation u Marine Biology u Marine Biology with Polluted Ecosystems u Marine Environmental Science u Marine Environmental Science (Extended) u Marine Sports Technology u Maritime Studies u Mathematics u Mathematics with Computing or Statistics u Mathematics for Finance & Management u Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering u Microbiology u Midwifery (Closed) u Mobile Computing Applications (Closed) u Molecular Biology u Multimedia Programming (Closed) u Music and Sound Technology u Nursing (Closed) u Palaeobiology & Evolution u Palaeobiology & Evolution (Extended) u Perioperative Care (Closed) u Pharmaceutical Sciences u Pharmacology u Pharmacology (Extended) u Physical Geography u Post Qualifying Child Care Social Work u Product Design and Innovation u Product Design & Modern Materials u Property Development u Property Development with Quantity Surveying u Property Marketing Design & Development u Psychology u Psychology with Criminology u Radiography: Diagnostic or Therapeutic u Radiography: Diagnostic or Therapeutic (Extended) u Risk and Security Management (Closed) u Security Technology u Social Work u Social Work Practice and Social Care (Closed) u Social Work Practice Teaching u Sociology u Sociology & Criminology u Sociology with Psychology u Software Engineering u Sports Development u Sports Management with English u Sports Science u Systems and Technology for Financial Services u Water Sports Science LLB Law u Law and Criminology or International Relations or French u Law & European Studies u Law with Accounting u Law with Business or French
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University of Portsmouth MEng Civil Engineering u Communication Systems Engineering u Computer Engineering u Electronic & Electrical Engineering u Mechanical Engineering MPharm Pharmacy
Foundation Degrees Applied Medical Technology u Business and Management u Creative Technologies and Enterprise u Construction and Enterprise* u Counter Fraud and Criminal Justice Studies u Crime and Criminology u Early Years Care and Education u Education Administration u Investigation and Evidence u Learning Support u Medical Imaging u Medicines Management u Oncological Therapy u Paramedic Science u Police Studies u Policing and Police Studies (Closed) u Science and Dental Therapy u Working with Young People and Young People’s Services* (Closed) u Youth Justice (Closed)
Higher Degrees LLM Business Law u Corporate Governance and Law u Law MA Advanced Professional Practice in Health and Social Care u Applied Linguistics & TEFL u Applied Linguistics and TESOL u Communication & Language Skills u Corporate Governance and Law u Creative and Cultural Leadership* u Creative Writing u Design for Digital Media u Directing and Writing for Performance u Economics For Business u Emergency Duty Social Work (Closed) u English Literature u European Law and Policy u European Studies u Film and Television Studies* u Fine Art u Geography (by project) (Closed) u History u International Business & English u Learning & Teaching in Higher Education u Maritime Studies u Marketing u Marketing (Digital Media) u Marketing Analysis u Marketing Management u Partnership Masters Programme u Professional Practice: Architecture u Real-Time Media Communications u Sales Management u Technical Communication u Training Management and Consultancy u Translation Studies MArch Architecture MBA Master of Business Administration (Executive) (MBA) MBA (International) Master of Business Administration (International)
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MPA Masters in Public Administration MSc Advanced Manufacturing Technology u Advanced Professional Development in Clinical and Health Sciences u Applied Psychology of Learning Disability u Architecture & Environment (Closed) u Artificial Intelligence (Closed) u Biomedical Science u Biomedicine* u Business and Management u Business Development and Leadership u Business Economics u Business Economics, Finance & Banking u Business Economics with e-Banking u Child Forensic Studies (Psychology & Law) u Civil Engineering u Civil Engineering with Earthquake Engineering or Environmental Engineering or Structural Engineering u Civil Engineering Practice u Clinical Pharmacy u Coastal & Marine Resource Management u Communication Network Planning & Management u Communication Systems Engineering u Community Pharmacy u Computer Animation u Computer Games Technology u Computer Network Administration and Management u Construction Project Management u Contaminated Land u Contract & Commercial Management (Closed) u Counter Fraud and Counter Corruption Studies* u Creative and Computational Sound u Creative Technologies and Enterprise u Criminology and Applied Research u Criminology and Community Justice (Closed) u Criminology and Community Safety u Criminology and Criminal Justice u Criminology and Criminal Psychology u Criminology and Social Theory u Cultural and Tourism Management u Digital Media u Economic and Business Forecasting u Ecotourism u Education & Training Management u e-Learning Technologies (Closed) u Electronic Engineering u Engineering Design (Closed) u Finance u Financial Decision Analysis u Forensic Accounting* u Forensic Information Technology u Forensic Psychology u Geographical Information Systems u Geography (by project) (Closed) u Geohazard Assessment u Gerontological Practice u Ground Investigation & Assessment (Closed) u Health & Safety Management u Health Research & Development u Heritage & Museum Studies u Historic Building Conservation u Human Resource Development u Human Resource Management u Information Systems (Closed) u Information Technology u International Criminal Justice u International Human Resource Management u Internet Systems Development u Internet Management & Engineering (Closed) u Knowledge Management (Closed) u Leadership and Management u Logistics & Optimization u Marine Resource
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Queen Margaret University College Economics u Maritime Studies u Mechanical Engineering u Medical Imaging u Nursing Studies u Occupational & Environmental Health & Safety Management u Occupational Hygiene Management u Organizational Excellence u Partnership Masters Programme u Pharmacy Practice u Police Science & Management u Product Engineering (Closed) u Project Management u Project Management and Leadership u Property Development u Psychological Research Methods u Psychological Research Methods in Communication and Language u Psychological Research Methods in Criminal Investigative Psychology u Psychological Research Methods in the Study of Emotion u Risk, Crisis and Security Management* (Closed) u Scientific and Technical Communications* (Closed) u Social Research Methods u Social Work* u Software Engineering u Sports Performance u Strategic Finance* u Strategic Information Systems u Strategic Quality Management u Technology Management MD Postgraduate Medicine Biomedicine u Postgraduate Medicine MS Postgraduate Medicine Postgraduate Medicine Professional Doctorate Biomedical Science (DBMS) u Business Administration (DBA) u Chiropractic (DChiro) u Criminal Justice (DCJ)* u Health Science (DHEALTHSCI) u Health Care Science Education (DHSEd) u Medical Imaging (DMedImaging) u Nursing (DNursing) u Pharmacy (DPharm) u Social Work (DSW)
Diplomas HND Business
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Civil Engineering Studies
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PgD Business Development and Leadership u Business Economics u Business Economics, Finance and Banking u Business Economics with e-Banking u Economics for Business u Health Research and Development u Leadership and Management u Personnel Management u Post Qualifying Specialist Social Work with Children, Young People, their Families and Carers*
Certi¢cates PGC Accessible Environments u Business Development and Leadership u Business Economics u Business Economics, Finance and Banking u Clinical Governance u Clinical Leadership and Management for Health Service Professionals u Leadership and Management u Occupational Health and Safety Management u Practice and Pedagogy in Education u Professional Management u Research Methods for Technology u Scientific Research Methods u Strategic Finance* u Teaching English for International Business (Closed) PGCE Business Studies u English u Geography u Mathematics u Modern Languages u post-compulsory Education u Secondary Science
Other Courses Access to HE u Access to HE Art, Design and Photography u Access to HE Film and Video u Certificate in Education u Certificate of HE in Dental Nursing u Graduate Certificate in Social Work Practice Teaching u DipHE Operating Department Practice (Registered ODP) u Graduate Diploma in Post Qualifying Special Social Work with Children, Young People and Families
QUEEN MARGARET UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Corstorphine Campus Clerwood Terrace Edinburgh EH12 8TS Tel: 01313 173000 Fax: 01313 173248 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.qmuc.ac.uk
First Degrees BA/BA Hons Consumer Studies u Consumer Studies & Retailing (JD) u Consumer Studies & Marketing (JD) u
Consumer Studies & Management (JD) u Business and Management u Event Management u Events Management and Public Relations u Management and Marketing (JD) u Retail Business u Marketing u
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Queen Margaret University College Marketing and Retailing (JD) u Marketing and Psychology (JD) u Hospitality & Tourism Management u International Hospitality Management u Tourism Management u Media u Media & Culture u Film & Media u Public Relations & Media u Public Relations & Marketing u Public Relations and Psychology BSc Hons Applied Pharmacology u Dietetics u Human Biology u Nursing 4 yrs u Nutrition u Occupational Therapy 4 yrs u Physiotherapy 4 yrs u Podiatry u Diagnostic/ Therapeutic Radiography 4 yrs u Speech and
Language Therapy 4 yrs u Audiology u Psychology Psychology & Sociology u Psychology & Media u Health Psychology u Sociology & Culture (J) BA Hons Acting & Performance u Costume Design and Construction u Drama & Theatre Arts u Performance Production and Management u Theatre Production Key: (JD) -- Joint Degree NB -- All courses are available on a 3 yr BA/BSc level or a 4 yr BA Hons/BSc Hons level unless otherwise stated. u
UNIVERSITY OF READING PO Box 217 Reading Berkshire RG6 6AH Tel: 01183 788619 Fax: 01183 788924 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.reading.ac.uk
First Degrees BA Hons: 1 yr Primary Care BA Combined Hons: 3 yrs History with French or German or Italian or Ancient History or Classics or Economics or English or European Literature and Culture or History of Art or International Relations or Philosophy or Politics or Typography u Ancient History & Archaeology or History or History of Art u Applied English Language Studies with French or German or Italian or English Language Studies u Archaeology & History of Art or Ancient History or Classical Studies or History or Italian u Classical Studies & Archaeology or English or History of Art or Italian or Medieval Studies or Philosophy u Economics & Accounting or French or German or Italian or History or International Relations or Mathematics or Politics or Geography (regional science) u English & Classical Studies or English Language or Film & Theatre or French or German or History or History of Art or Italian or International Relations or Philosophy or Politics or Television Studies or Typography u English with Classical Studies or French u English and European Literature and Culture u Film & Theatre & English or German or Italian or Art u History and European Literature and Culture u International Relations & Economics or English or
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University of Reading Management u Building Surveying u Business Economics u Business Information Technology u Business Statistics u Chemistry with Forensic Analysis or Archaeology u Chemistry u Computational Science u Computational Mathematics u Computer Engineering u Computer Science & Cybernetics u Computer Science u Construction Management & Surveying u Cybernetics & Control Engineering u Economics & Econometrics u Economics u Environmental Biology u Environmental Science: pathways in: Earth & Atmospheric Science; Earth Systems; Environmental Change; Habitat Management u Earth Systems u Food Marketing & Business Economics u Food Science with Business u Food Science u Horticulture u Human & Physical Geography u Human Geography u Information Technology u International Securities, Investment & Banking u Investment & Finance in Property u Mathematical Studies u Mathematics & Economics or Meteorology or Psychology or Applied Statistics or Statistics u Mathematics u Medical Microbiology u Meteorology u Natural Sciences u Nutrition and Food Science u Physical Geography u Psychology, Childhood & Ageing u Psychology, Mental & Physical Health u Psychology u Psychology and Biology u Quantity Surveying u Real Estate u Regional Science (Geography & Economics) u Robotics u Rural Environmental Science u Rural Resource Management u Soil Science u Systems Engineering u Statistics u Zoology LLB Hons: 3 yrs Law BA (Ed) Hons: 4 yrs Specializations: u Art u English u Music BA Combined Hons: 4 yrs Italian & Archaeology or Classical Studies or Economics or English or Film, Theatre & Television or French or German or History or History of Art or International Relations or Management Studies or Philosophy or Politics u Art & Film and Theatre or History of Art or Philosophy or Psychology or Television u Economics & French or German or Italian u English & German or French or Italian u French & Economics or English or German or History or History of Art or International Relations or Italian or Management Studies or Philosophy or Politics u German & Economics or English or Film & Theatre or French or History or History of Art or International Relations or Italian or Management or Philosophy or Politics BA Hons: 4 yrs Art u European Studies u French u French & Management Studies u German u German &
Management Studies u International Management & Business Administration with French or German or Italian u Italian u Italian & Management Studies BEng Hons: 4 yrs Electronic Engineering (with Foundation year) BSc Hons: 4 yrs Applied Computer Science u Applied Statistics u Artificial Intelligence & Cybernetics (Applied) u Biotechnology (with Industrial Training) u Computer Science & Cybernetics (Applied) u Food Science with Business (with Industrial Training) u Food Science (with Industrial Training) u Food Technology (with Industrial Training) u Mathematics and Applied Statistics u Meteorology (with a Foundation Year) u Meteorology with a Year in Oklahoma u Nutrition and Food Science with Professional Training u Real Estate with a MSc/Diploma in Urban Planning & Development u Science (with a Foundation Year) u Speech & Language Therapy LLB Hons: 4 yrs Law with Legal Studies in Europe MChem: 4 yrs Chemistry u Chemistry with a year in industry or Europe or Medicinal Chemistry MEng: 4 yrs Computer Science & Cybernetics u Cybernetics u Electronic Engineering u Electronic Engineering and Cybernetics or Computer Science MMath: 4 yrs Mathematics u Mathematics & Meteorology MPharm: 4 yrs Pharmacy
Higher Degrees Master’s Degrees MPhil LLM: 1 yr Advanced Legal Studies u EU Law u International Law & World Order MA: 1 yr Ancient Art u Applied Linguistics u Archaeology u Book Design u Business & Management in Economics u Careers Education, Information & Guidance in Higher Education u Careers Guidance u Children’s Literature u Classics u Counselling u Diplomacy u Early Modern Culture: History, Literature and Theatre u English & Language in Education u English Language Teaching u Ethics and Political Theory u EU Politics u European Studies u Film Studies u Franco-British History u French Studies u German u Guidance and Counselling u History of Art & Architecture u Inclusive Education u
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University of Reading Information Design u International Law & World Order u International Relations u International Security Studies u Italian Studies u Linguistic Research u Medieval Archaeology u Medieval Studies u Modern and Contemporary English Literature u Modern History u Modern Italian History u Music Education u Music Teaching in Professional Practice u Organization, Planning & Management in Education u Philosophy u Printing & Book Design History u Public Health Nursing u Social Development & Sustainable Livelihoods u Strategic Studies u Teaching & Learning u Television Studies u The City of Rome u The Classical Tradition u Theatre Studies u Theory & History of Typography & Graphic Communication u Typeface Design u Victorian Literature: Relocating Modernity MSc: 1 yr Accounting u Advanced Professional Practice u Agricultural and Food Economics u Agricultural Development Economics u Agricultural Economics u Applied Development Studies u Applied Informatics u Applied Informatics (Construction) u Applied Informatics (Business) u Applied Informatics (Biodiversity) u Applied Meteorology u Atmosphere, Ocean & Climate u Banking and Finance in Emerging Economies u Biometry u Business Analysis u Capital Markets, Regulation and Compliance u Chemical Research u Clinical Aspects of Cognition u Communication for Development u Construction Cost Management u Construction Management u Construction Procurement u Corporate Real Estate and Facilities Management u Cybernetics u Development Finance u Development Planning u Development Planning Research u Development Policy, Practice & Process u Developmental Psychopathology u Economic Development in Emerging Markets u Education & Training for Development u Engineering & Information Sciences u Environment & Development u Finance and Real Estate u Financial Risk Management u Food Economics & Marketing u Food Science u Food Technology -- Quality Assurance u Geoarchaeology u Health and Social Care u Horticulture u Human Geography Research u Inclusive Environments u Informatics by Research u Intelligent Buildings u International Accounting and Strategy for Consulting u International Accounting and Financial Management u International Banking & Financial Services u International Business u International Business & Economic Development u International Business & Economic Integration u International Business & Finance u International Economic Development u International Management
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International Management and Accounting u International Management and Business History u International Management and Strategy for Consulting u International Securities, Investment & Banking u Investment Management u Managing School Improvement u Marketing and International Management u Mathematical & Numerical Modelling of the Atmosphere & Oceans u Mathematics of Scientific and Industrial Computations u Modern History u Network Centred Computing u Network and e-Business Central Computing u Nutrition & Food Science u Plant Diversity u Project Management u Psychology of Early Development u Real Estate (Development, Valuation and Management) u Real Estate u Real Estate Appraisal u Real Estate Economics u Real Estate Finance and Investment u Renewable Energy; Technology and Sustainability u Research Methods in Psychology u Rural Land and Business Management u Soils & Environmental Pollution u Speech & Language Therapy u Tropical Agricultural Development u Wildlife Management & Conservation MFA: 2 yrs Fine Art MPhil: 2 yrs Taught courses available in: u Tropical Agricultural Development MSc: 2 yrs Construction Cost Management u Corporate Real Estate & Facilities Management u Project Management u Real Estate Appraisal u Real Estate Investment & Finance u Speech & Language Therapy MBA: 3--5 yrs Construction & Real Estate u Construction Management u
Diplomas Postgraduate Diploma: 1 yr Agricultural Developmental Economics u Applied Meteorology u Atmosphere, Ocean & Climate u Careers Education, Information, & Guidance in Higher Education u Careers Guidance u Clinical Aspects of Cognition u Counselling u Development Planning u Developmental Psychopathology u Diplomacy u Education (Health & Social Care) u English & Language in Education u English Language Teaching u European Studies u Food Economics & Marketing u Guidance and Counselling u Health and Social Care u Horticulture u Inclusive Education u International Law & World Order u International Relations u International Security Studies u Law u Managing School Environment u Mathematical & Numerical
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The Robert Gordon University Modelling of the Atmosphere & Oceans u Music Education u Music Teaching in Professional Practice u Nutrition & Food Science u Psychology of Early Development u Renewable Energy: Technology and Sustainability u Research Methods in Psychology u Soils & Environmental Pollution u Statistics u Teaching & Learning u Urban Planning and Development u Wildlife Management and Conservation
Certi¢cates Applied Linguistics u Careers Education Information & Guidance in Higher Education u Diplomacy u Education (Health and Social Care) u English Language Teaching u European Studies u Health and Social Care u International Law & World Order u International Relations u International Security
Studies u Law u Renewable Energy: Technology and Sustainability u Soils and Environmental Pollution PGCE: 1 yr Primary Education: Early Years u Primary Education: French (Early or Primary Years) u Primary Education: Music (Early or Primary Years) u Primary Education: Primary Years u Secondary Education: Art & Design u Secondary Education: Computer Science (ICT) u Secondary Education: Drama u Secondary Education: English u Secondary Education: French (conversion course) u Secondary Education: German u Secondary Education: History u Secondary Education: Mathematics u Secondary Education: Modern Languages u Secondary Education: Music u Secondary Education: PE u Secondary Education: Science
THE ROBERT GORDON UNIVERSITY Admissions Office Blackfriars Street Building Schoolhill Aberdeen AB10 1FR Tel: 01224 262105 Fax: 01224 262147 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rgu.ac.uk
First Degrees BA/BA Hons: 3--4 yrs Accounting & Finance u Applied Social Sciences u Communication with Public Relations u Fashion Design u Fashion Management u International Hospitality Management u International Tourism Management u Journalism u Law & Management u Management u Management with Finance u Management with Economics u Management with Marketing u Management with Human Resource Management u Media Studies u Painting u Photographic and Electronic Media u Politics & Management u Printmaking u Publishing with Journalism u Retail Management u Sculpture u Social Work u Textile & Surface Design u 3D Design u Visual Communication DipHE/BN: 3 yrs Midwifery u Nursing (Adult/Children’s/Mental Health) BN Hons: 4 yrs Nursing
BSc/BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Applied Biomedical Science u Architectural Technology u Business Information Systems u Computing Network Management & Design u Computer Science u Computing for Graphics & Animation u Computing for Internet & Multimedia u Construction Design & Management u Diagnostic Radiography u Electronic & Electrical Engineering u Forensic Science u Forensic Science with Law u Information Systems Technology u Mechanical Engineering u Multimedia Development u Nutrition & Dietetics u Nutrition u Occupational Therapy u Physiotherapy u Sports & Exercise Science u Surveying BEng Hons/MEng: 4 yrs Electronic & Electrical Engineering u Engineering u Mechanical & Electrical Engineering u Mechanical & Offshore Engineering u Mechanical Engineering MArch/BSc Hons: 5 yrs Architecture u Interior Architecture LLB Hons: 4 yrs Law MPharm: 4 yrs Pharmacy
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The Robert Gordon University BDes Hons: 4 yrs Design for Digital Media u Graphic Design u Product Design
Higher Degrees Access to Management Studies -- Graduate Certificate PgDip: 1--2 yrs Graduate Diploma Surveying (FT) PGDip/MA: 1 yr FT -- 2--3 yrs PT Fine Art (PT/FT) u Design (PT/FT) PgDip/MSc: 1 yr Advanced Architectural Studies (FT) u Architectural Studies (FT) PGDip/MSc: 1 yr FT -- 2--3 yrs PT or distance learning Agribusiness Management (FT/DL) u Asset Integrity Management (FT or PT/DL) u Clinical Pharmacy (DL) u Computing: Software Technology (FT or PT/ DL) u Computing: Software Technology with Network Management (FT) u Computing: Information Engineering (FT) u Computing: Information Engineering with Network Management (FT) u Computing: Human Interface Design (FT) u Construction Project Management (FT) u Communications Engineering (FT) u Corporate Communication & Public Affairs (FT or PT/DL) u Design Management (DL) u Drilling & Well Engineering (FT or PT/DL) u Financial Management (FT or PT) u Food Business Management (FT/DL) u Health Improvement & Promotion (PT) u Human Resource Management (FT or PT/DL) u Information & Library Studies (FT or PT/DL) u Information Management (FT/DL) u Information Systems (FT) u Instrumental Analytical Sciences (FT or PT) u International Business (FT) u
International Marketing Management (FT or PT/DL) u International Tourism Management (FT or PT/DL) u International Trade (FT) u Knowledge Management (DL) u Management (FT or PT/DL) u Oil & Gas Engineering (FT or PT/DL) u Petroleum Production Engineering (FT or PT/DL) u Publishing Studies (FT or PT/DL) u Purchasing & Supply Chain Management (FT or PT/DL) u Prescribing Sciences (DL) u Project Management (FT/DL) u Property Management (FT or PT/DL) u Quality Management (DL) u Subsea Engineering (FT) MBA/MPA: 1 yr FT -- 2--3 yrs PT or distance learning Master of Business Administration (FT or PT/DL) u MBA Oil and Gas Management (FT/DL) u MBA Agribusiness Management (FT/DL) u MBA Food Business Management (FT/DL) u MBA Transport Strategy & Management (DL) u Master of Public Administration (FT/DL) PGDip/MA: 2--3 yrs PT or distance learning Higher Education Teaching (DL) PgDip/MSc/LLM: 1 yr FT -- 2--3 yrs PT or distance learning Construction Law & Arbitration (DL) u Employment Law & Practice (FT/DL) u International IT Law (FT) u International Commercial Law (FT) u Oil & Gas Law (DL) MSc: 2 yrs Physiotherapy (pre-registration) (FT) u Social Work (FT) DBA: 3--6 yrs Doctor of Business Administration (FT or PT/DL) D. Inf. Sc.: 3--7 yrs Professional Doctorate in Information Science (PT/ FT)
ROEHAMPTON UNIVERSITY Erasmus House Roehampton Lane London SW15 5PU Tel: 020 8392 3232 Fax: 020 8392 3470 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.roehampton.ac.uk/prospectus/ *Subject to validation
Foundation Degrees FdA: 2 yrs Early Years & Child Care Education u Educational Administration u Ministerial Theology* u Teaching & Learning Support
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First Degrees BA/BSc/BMus Hons: 3--7 yrs (the majority of programmes can be studied FT or PT but please check website for details) Anthropology u Art History u Biological Anthropology u Biological Sciences u Biology u Biomedical Sciences u Business Management u Childhood & Society u Classical Civilization u Computing u Conservation Biology u Creative Writing u Criminology u Dance and Exercise Science u Dance Studies u Drama, Theatre & Performance Studies u Early Childhood Studies u Education u English Language & Linguistics u English Literature u Exercise, Nutrition & Health u Film Studies u Film Studies & Screen Practice u French u French (Modern Languages) u Health & Social Care u Health Studies u History u Human Biosciences u Human Resources Management u Human Rights u Integrative Counselling u International Business u Journalism & News Media u Marketing u Media & Culture u Modern Languages u Music u Nutrition & Health u Philosophy u Photography u Primary Education u Psychology u Psychology & Counselling u Psychology & Health u Religious Studies u Retail Management & Marketing u Science of Sport & Exercise u Social Anthropology u Sociology u Spanish u Sport Science u Sport Science & Culture u Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages u Theology u Theology & Religious Studies u Translation u Zoology
Higher Degrees MA/MSc/PGCert/PGDip: Please check the website for full details about length of course and qualification Advanced Studies for the Christian Ministry* u Applied Music Education u Applied Music Psychology u Applied Psychological Research u Art Therapies: Advanced* u Art Therapy u Art, Craft and Design Education u Arts for Change u Audiovisual Translation u Ballet Studies u Behaviour, Biology and Health u Biodiversity and Conservation u Children’s Literature u Children’s Literature (distance learning) u Choral Education and Music Education u Choreography: Dance u Clinical Neuroscience u Clinical Neuroscience with Immunology u Clinical Nutrition u Clinical Nutrition with Immunology u Counselling and Psychotherapy u Counselling Psychology (PsychD)* u Counselling Psychology u Creative and Professional Writing u Dance Anthropology u Dance Choreography: Master of Fine Arts u Dance Movement Therapy u Dance Studies u Dance: Ballet Studies u Dance: South Asian Studies u Diabetes u Dramatherapy u Early Childhood Studies u Early
Modern Literature and Culture u Education u Education: Special and Inclusive u Equality and Diversity: Management u Erasmus Mundus: Early Childhood Studies u Erasmus Mundus: Human Rights Practice u Erasmus Mundus: Special Education Needs u Forensic Psychology (PsychD)* u Historical Research u Information Systems u Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy u Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy Practice (Advanced) u International Management u International Management of Information Systems u International Management with Finance* u International Management with HRM* u International Management with Marketing* u International Service u Journalism Studies u Literature and Material Culture 1750 -- Present u Management of Religious and Faith-based Organizations u Managing Equality and Diversity u MBA u Media and Cultural Studies u Music and Culture u Music Education u Music Therapy u PGCE Primary (FT) u PGCE Primary (PT) u PGCE Secondary u Philosophy u Play Therapy u Primate Biology and Conservation u Primatology u Psychobiology of Stress u Psychological Research Methods: Applied u Psychotherapy and Counselling (PsychD)* u Religion and Human Rights u Religion and Literature u Social and Psychological Perspectives on Health and Health Care u Social Research Methods u Sociolinguistics u South Asian Dance Studies u Special and Inclusive Education u Special Education Needs: Erasmus Mundus u Specialized Translation u Sport and Culture u Sport and Culture (MRes)* u Sport and Exercise Biomechanics* u Sport and Exercise Physiology* u Sport and Exercise Science (MRes) u Sport and Exercise Science u Sport Psychology u Sport Science and Medicine u Translation: Specialized u Translation: Audiovisual u Voluntary Action Management
Research Degrees Anthropology (MPhil/PhD) u Art (MPhil/PhD) u Art History (MPhil/PhD) u Arts and Play Therapy (MPhil/PhD) u Business and Social Sciences (MPhil/ PhD) u Children’s Literature (MPhil/PhD) u Classics (MPhil/PhD) u Cultural Studies (MPhil/PhD) u Dance (MPhil/PhD) u Drama, Theatre & Performance Studies (MPhil/PhD) u Ecology (MPhil/PhD) u Education (MPhil/PhD) u Education (Doctorate) (EdD) u English (Literature & Language) (MPhil/ PhD) u Environmental Sciences (MPhil/PhD) u Film & TV Studies (MPhil/PhD) u French (MPhil/PhD) u Health Studies (MPhil/PhD) u History (MPhil/PhD) u Life Sciences (MPhil/PhD) u Linguistics (MPhil/PhD)
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Roehampton University Modern Languages (French & Spanish) (MPhil/ PhD) u Neurobiology (MPhil/PhD) u Nutrition (MPhil/PhD) u Philosophy (MPhil/PhD) u Psychology (MPhil/PhD) u Social Policy & Administration (MPhil/PhD) u Sociology (MPhil/PhD) u Spanish (MPhil/PhD) u Sport Studies (MPhil/PhD) u Sport, Leisure and Culture(MPhil/PhD) u Testing, Evaluation and Curriculum Development in ELT (MPhil/ PhD) u Theology & Religious Studies (MPhil/PhD) u Translation (MPhil/PhD) u
Certi¢cates School of Education Autism: Principles and Practice (PG Cert) u Boarding Staff and Boarding Education (Certificate of Professional Practice) u Catholic Certificate in Religious Studies (Foundation Certificate) u Design and Technology: Improving Classroom Practice (PGCert) u Dyslexia: Principles and Practice (PG Cert) u Early Childhood Education (Cert) u Early Years Music (Kodaly) and Primary Age Music (Certs) u Education (PGCert) u English Teaching -- Critical Reflection on Good Practice, 3--11 (PGCert) u Froebel Certificate/ Grad Cert in Early Childhood Education (Cert) u Gifted Children -- The Theory and Practice of Working with (PGCert) u Mathematics -- Teaching and Learning in (PGCert) u Mathematics Education -Professional Learning (PGCert) (in collaboration with BEAM) u Maths Enhancement (Short course) u Mentoring -- The Theory and Practice of (PGCert) u Professional Learning (Cert) u Return to Teaching (Primary) u Return to Teaching (Secondary) u Role of SENCO (Certificate of Professional Practice) u Specialist Teacher Assistance (STA) (CPC) u Supporting Children’s Learning (Cert) u Teaching and Learning: Certificate in (CPD) u Teaching Assistant (Professional Practice Certificate)
School of Human & Life Sciences A population approach to Diabetes Care (short course) u Centre for Creative Continued Professional Practice (CPD) u An introduction to analytical art therapy (CPD) u An introduction to sand tray therapy I and II (CPD) u An introduction to the theatre model of dramatherapy (CPD) u Counselling and Psychotherapy (MSc/PGDip/PGCert) u Counselling Psychology: Practice of (PGDip) u Diabetes Care -- A public health approach (short course) u Health in an International Perspective (short course) u Emotional expression and exploration through music (CPD) u The power of play (CPD) u The symbolism of dreams (the exploration of art therapy) (CPD) u The use of narrative therapy (CPD)
School of Arts Children’s Literature -- distance learning (MA/ PGDip/PGCert) u Children’s Literature -- distance learning (MA/PGDip/PGCert) u International Management (MSc/PGDip) u South Asian Dance Studies (MA)
School of Business and Social Science Higher Teaching (Sociology) (Diploma) u International Management of Information Systems (MSc/ PGDip) u Introduction to Counselling (Short course)
Other short or non-accredited courses Ancient Greek I--IV (Short Course) u Calligraphy (Practical) (Certificate) u Calligraphy Correspondence (Certificate) u International Foundation Certificate u Introduction to Contemporary Children’s Literature (Certificate) u Languages for all (Certificate) u Latin I--IV (Short Course) u Pre-Sessional English
ROYAL COLLEGE OF ART Kensington Gore London SW7 2EU Tel: 020 7590 4444 Fax: 020 7590 4500 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rca.ac.uk
Higher Degrees MA: 2 yrs Animation u Architecture u Ceramics & Glass u Communication Art & Design u Conservation (joint
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University of Salford Fashion Womenswear u Goldsmithing, Silversmithing, Metalwork & Jewellery (joint course with the V&A) u History of Design (Joint course with the ICSTM) u Industrial Design Engineering u Painting u Photography u Printed Textiles u Printmaking u Sculpture u Vehicle Design MPhil (RCA): 2--6 yrs As for MA (Research degree awarded after the successful completion of an approved programme of supervised research)
Critical and Historical Studies PhD (RCA) As for MA (a programme of research, not less than two, nor more than six consecutive years’ duration, by project or thesis, including an oral exam with an external assessor; topics may be concerned with any subject currently within the RCA curriculum). Critical and Historical Studies
ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND DRAMA 100 Renfrew Street Glasgow G2 3DB Tel: 01413 324101 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rsamd.ac.uk
First Degrees BA: 3 yrs Acting u Technical & Production Arts BA Hons: 4 yrs Contemporary Theatre Practice u Digital Film & Television (Direct Entry to Year 3 with HND only) u Scottish Music u Scottish Music -- Piping BEd Hons: 4 yrs Music BMus Hons: 4 yrs Performance
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UNIVERSITY OF SALFORD Salford Greater Manchester M5 4WT Tel: Course Enquiries: 01612 954545 General Enquiries: 01612 955000 Fax: 01612 955384 Website: www.salford.ac.uk
Postgraduate Programmes Faculty of Arts, Media & Social Sciences School of Art & Design MA/PgDip Arts and Museum Management u MA/ PgDip Contemporary Fine Art u MA/PgDip Creative Technology u MSc/PgDip Design Management u MA
Graphic Design u MA/PgDip Heritage Studies: Interpretation, Presentation and Design u MSc/ PgDip Industrial Design u MSc/PgDip International Business and Management for Design u MA/PgDip Museum and Heritage Exhibition Design u MA/ PgDip Heritage Exhibition Design u MSc/PgDip Creative Games
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University of Salford School of English, Sociology, Politics & Contemporary History MSc/PgDip/PgCert Crime and Criminal Justice u MA/PgDip English: Literature and Modernity u MA/PgDip Intelligence and Security Studies u MA/ PgDip Politics and Contemporary History u Creative Writing: Innovation and Modernity u Democratization Studies School of Languages MA/PgDip Applied Linguistics u MA/PgDip Arabic/ English Translation u MA/PgDip Arabic/English Translation with Interpreting u MA/PgDip Chinese/ English/Chinese Translating with Interpreting u MA/ PgDip Contemporary Italian Studies u MA/PgDip Interpreting and Translating u MA/PgDip/PgCert Teaching English as a Foreign Language u MA/ PgDip Translating u Applied Linguistics for English Language Teaching u Applied Linguistics for Translation u Translating for International Business u Teaching English as a Foreign Language with Applied Linguistics u Teaching English as a Foreign Language School of Media, Music & Performance MA/PgDip/PgCert Asian Cinema u MA/PgDip Music -- Compositional Studies Pathway u MA/ PgDip/PgCert Music -- Performance Pathway u MA/ PgDip Television Documentary Production & features u MA/PgDip Television and Radio Script Writing u MA/PgDip Fiction Film Production u MA/PgDip Journalism
Faculty of Business & Informatics School of Construction & Property Management MSc/PgDip/PgCert Project Management in Construction u MSc Real Estate and Property Management u MSc/PgDip/PgCert IT Management in Construction u MSc/PgDip/PgCert Facilities Management u MSc/ PgDip/PgCert Built Environment for Health Care u MSc Advanced Real Estate Valuation u Accessibility and Inclusive Design u Real Estate Development u Quantity Surveying u Quantity Surveying: Mechanical and Electrical u Construction Law and Practice School of Law MA Health Care Law/ LLM Health Law u MA/LLM Health and Safety Law and Environmental Law Salford Business School MSc Corporate Finance u MSc Corporate Risk Management u MSc e-Governance u MSc Financial Services Management u PgCert HAACP for Catering u PgCert HACCP in Agronomy u MSc/PgDip Health Informatics u MSc Human Resource Management u MSc/PgDip Human Resource Management (CIPD
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Graduate Membership) u MSc/PgDip Human Resource Management (CIPD Graduate Membership) Fast track for graduates u MSc Information Security u MSc Information Security Management u MSc Information Systems u MSc Information Technology (conversion) u MSc International Banking & Finance u MSc International Business u MSc Investment Banking u Leadership and Management Standards (CIPD) Licentiateship Membership u MSc Management u Graduate Certificate in Management u Graduate Diploma in Management with English (GDME) u MSc/PgDip/PgCert Management Practice PT Only u MSc Managing Business Performance u MSc Managing Business with Information Technology u MSc Managing Information Technology u MSc Marketing u CIM Professional Diploma in Marketing PT Only u CIM Professional Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing PT Only u MSc/PgDip Marketing Management PT Only u MSc Operational Research and Applied Statistics u MSc/PgDip/PgCert Project Management u MSc/PgDip Purchasing and Logistics u MSc Strategic Logistics Solutions u MSc Supply Chain Management u The Salford MBA u MA/ PgDip Tourism Management u Business Management (International conversion) u Events Management u Gambling & Leisure Management u International Hospitality Management u International Tourism Management
Faculty of Health & Social Care School of Community, Health Sciences & Social Care PgCert in the Supervision of Counselling and Therapeutic Relationships u MSc/PgDip/PgCert Counselling Studies u PgCert Counselling in Primary Care and other Health Settings (PT) u MA/PG Dip Gerontology u MA/PgDip/PgCert Learning Disability Studies u MA Social Work u MA Community Development Work (black & minority ethnic mental health) School of Health Care Professions MSc Advanced Neonatal Practice u MSc/PgDip/ PgCert Advanced Practice (Clinical Radiography Reporting) u MSc/PgDip/PgCert Advanced Practice (Gastrointestinal Imaging) u MSc/PgDip/PgCert Advanced Practice (Mammography) u MSc/PgDip/ PgCert Advanced Practice (Medical Ultrasound) u MSc/PgDip Advanced Practice (Nuclear Medicine) u MSc/PgDip/PgCert Geriatric Medicine u MSc/PgDip Health Informatics (in business school joint programme between both schools) u MSc/PgDip/PgCert Midwifery u MSc/PgDip/PgCert Professional
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School of Computing, Science and Engineering MSc/PgDip/PgCert Aerospace Engineering u MSc/ PgDip Audio Acoustics u MSc/PgDip Computer Science u MSc/PgDip Databases and Web-based Systems u MSc/PgDip Data Telecommunication Networks u MSc/PgDip Gas Engineering and Manageu MSc/PgDip/PgCert Infrastructure ment Management u MSc/PgDip/PgCert Manufacturing System & Management u MSc/PgDip Robotics and Automation u MSc/PgDip/PgCert Structural Engineering u MSc/PgDip/PgCert Sustainable Development, Energy and Management u MSc/PgDip/PgCert Sustainable Infrastructure u MSc/PgDip/PgCert Transport Engineering and Planning u M.Ent (Tech)/Pg (Tech) Master of Enterprise Technology u MSc/PgDip Vacuum Engineering and Applications u MSc/PgDip/PgCert Water, Energy and Waste u MSc Virtual Reality and Games Technology u Acoustics & Noise Control u Creative Games u Environmental Acoustics u Games Engineering and Management u Information Security Management u Materials Physics School of Environment & Life Sciences MSc Analytical Biosciences and Drug Design u MSc Environmental Protection u MSc Geographical Information Systems u MSc Housing Practice (FT or PT) u PgDip/PgCert Housing Practice (PT) u MSc Molecular Parasitology and Vector Biology u MSc Occupational Safety & Health u MSc Planning Sustainable Environments u MSc Applied Geographical Information Systems and Remote Sensing u MSc Safety, Health and Environment u MSc Environmental and Public Health u MSc Biotechnology
Undergraduate Programmes Accounting DipHE Accounting u BSc Hons Finance and Accounting u ACCA part 3
Aeronautical Engineering MEng Aeronautical Engineering u BEng Hons Aeronautical Engineering u BSc Hons Aeronautical Engineering u BSc Hons Aerospace Business Systems u BEng Hons Aircraft Engineering with Pilot Studies u BSc Hons Aviation Technology with Pilot Studies Allied Health Foundation degree in Allied Health Art and Design BA Hons Advertising Design u BA Hons Art and Design with Foundation year u BA Hons Design Management for the Creative Industries u BA Hons Design Futures u BA Hons Digital 3D Design u BA Hons Fashion u BA Hons Graphic Design u HND Graphic Design u BA Hons Interior Design u BA Hons Product Design u BSc Hons Sports Equipment Design u BA Hons Visual Arts u BA Hons Art & Design with International Foundation Year Audio and Video BSc Hons Acoustics u BSc Hons Audio Technology u BSc Hons Audio, Video and Broadcast Technology u HND Audio and Video Systems u HND/BSc Hons Professional Sound and Video Technology u BSc Hons Digital Broadcast Technology Biosciences Foundation Year Biological Sciences u BSc Hons Biological Science u BSc Hons Biological Science with Studies in France u BSc Hons Biological Science with Studies in USA u BSc Hons Environmental Bioscience u BSc Hons Biochemical Science u BSc Hons Biochemical Science with Studies in USA u BSc Hons Physiology with Biochemistry u BSc Hons Biomolecular Science u BSc Hons Biomolecular and Pharmaceutical Sciences u BSc Hons Human Biology and Health Sciences u BSc Hons Human Biology and Infectious Diseases u Foundation Degree Applied Microbiology u Foundation Degree in Biology u BSc Biomedical Sciences u BSc Pharmaceutical Science Business and Management BSc Hons Business and Management Studies (HND top-up) u BSc Hons Business and Management Studies u BSc Hons Business Studies with Financial Management u BSc Hons Business Studies with Human Resource Management u BSc Hons Business Studies with International Business Management u BSc Hons Business and Management Studies with Law u BSc Hons Business Studies with Marketing Management u BSc Hons Business Studies with Quantitative Business Management u BSc Hons Business Studies with Service Sector Management u BSc Hons Business Finance (1 yr top-up) u HND Business and Finance u Foundation Degree in
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University of Salford Business Management u BSc Hons Business Information Systems u BSc Hons Management Science u BSc Hons Management Science with Studies in North America u Certificate of Higher Education in Human Resource Management PT Civil Engineering MEng Civil Engineering u BEng Hons Civil Engineering u BSc Hons Civil Engineering u BEng Civil Engineering with Computer Science u BEng Civil and Architectural Design Engineering u MEng Civil and Architectural Design Engineering Computer Science BSc Hons Computer Science u BSc Hons Computer Science and Information Systems u BSc Hons Internet Computing u BSc Hons Software Engineering u BSc Hons Intelligent Systems u BSc Hons Computing u Foundation Degree in Computer Science u Foundation Degree in Internet Computing u BSc Hons Mobile Computing u BSc Hons Multimedia and Internet Technology u Construction and Property Management u BSc Hons Architectural Design and Technology (new) u HND/HNC Construction and Property Studies u BSc Hons Building Surveying u BSc Hons Construction Management u BSc Hons Construction Project Management u BSc Hons Property Management and Investment u BSc Hons Quantity Surveying Counselling and Psychotherapy BSc Hons Counselling and Complementary Medicine u BSc Hons Counselling and Health Sciences u BSc Hons Counselling and Social Policy u DipHE in Counselling u CertHE in Counselling Criminology BSc Hons Criminology and Cultural Studies u BSc Hons Criminology and Politics u BSc Hons Criminology and Sociology u BSc Hons Criminology Economics BSc Hons Economics u BSc Hons Business Economics Electronics English BA Hons English and Creative Writing u BA Hons English with Cultural Studies u BA Hons English Language and Linguistics u BA Hons English Literature u BA Hons English Literature with English Language Environment Foundation Year Environmental Studies u BA Hons Environmental Studies u BSc Hons Environmental Management Environmental Health BSc Hons Environmental Health u HND/HNC Environmental Health
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Geography BA/BSc Hons Geography u BSc Hons Aquatic Sciences u BSc Hons Environmental Geography Health Sciences BSc Hons Complementary Medicine and Health Sciences u BSc Hons Complementary Therapy in Practice (top-up degree) u BSc Hons Integrated Therapy in Practice (top-up degree) u BSc Hons Homeopathy in Practice (top-up degree) u BSc Hons Acupuncture in Practice (top-up degree) u BSc Hons Exercise and Health Sciences u BSc Hons Health Sciences u BSc Hons Health Sciences and Social Policy u BSc Hons Traditional Chinese Medicine (Acupuncture) u BSc Hons Acute Child Care u BSc Hons Applied Sports Science u Diploma in Contemporary Health Care Practice History BA Hons Contemporary History and Politics u BA Hons Contemporary Military and International History u BA Hons Contemporary History and Politics PT u BA Hons Contemporary Military and International History PT Hospitality Management BA Hons Hospitality Management u Foundation Degree Hospitality Management u BA Hons Hospitality and Leisure Management u HND/HNC Hospitality and Leisure Management u BA Hons Hospitality and Tourism Management u Foundation Degree Hospitality and Tourism Management u Foundation Degree in Events Management u Foundation Degree in Gambling & Leisure Management Housing and Urban Studies Foundation Degree in Community Governance u HNC/DipHE/BSc Hons Housing Studies u Foundation Degree in Regeneration (Neighbourhood Renewal) u BSc Community Governance IT BSc Hons Business Information Technology u BSc Hons e-Commerce Systems u BSc Hons Information and Communications Technology u BSc Business Info Systems u BSc/Fdsc Info Technology Journalism BA Hons Journalism and Broadcasting u BA Hons Journalism and Design Studies u BA Hons Journalism and English u BA Hons English with Journalism u BA Hons Journalism and Politics u BA Hons Politics with Journalism u BA Hons Journalism and Sociology u BA Hons Sociology with Journalism u BA Hons Journalism and War Studies Law LLB Hons Law
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University of Salford Languages BA Hons Arabic/English Translation and Interpreting u BA Hons European Languages u BA Hons Linguistics and a Modern Language u BSc Hons Management with a Modern Language u BA Hons Media, Language and Business u BA Hons Modern Languages u BA Hons Modern Language Studies u BA Hons Modern Languages and Translation and Interpreting Studies u BA Hons Modern Languages and TESOL u BA Hons Modern Language Studies and TESOL u Foundation Degree in Arabic/English Translation and Interpreting u BA Hons English Language and Linguistics u BA Hons English Language and Linguistics with TESOL Leisure Management BA Hons Leisure and Tourism Management u Foundation Degree Leisure and Tourism Management u BA Hons Sport and Leisure Management u Foundation Degree Sport and Leisure Management u Foundation Degree in Sport and Exercise Management u Foundation Degree in Watersport Leisure Management Mechanical Engineering MEng Mechanical Engineering (Aerospace) u BEng Hons Mechanical Engineering (Aerospace) u BSc Hons Mechanical Engineering (Aerospace) Media BA Hons Animation u BA Hons Media and Languages with Business u BA Hons Media and Performance u BA Hons Television and Radio u BSc Hons Media Technology u BSc Computer and Video Games u HND Media Production Midwifery BSc Hons Midwifery (156 weeks) Midwifery (Post RN)
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Music BA Hons Music u BA Hons Popular Music and Recording u BA Hons Music -- Grunnfag Pathway Nursing Post-Qualifying Programmes Nursing u BSc Hons Adult Nursing u BSc Hons Children’s Nursing u BSc Hons Mental Health Nursing u Diploma in Nursing/ Diploma in Nursing with Advanced Standing u Foundation Degree in Child and Adolescent Mental Health u BScHons Community and Public Health u Dip HE Nursing Adult /Mental Health and Child Health u BScHons Nursing/Registered Nurse (Adult) u BScHons Nursing/Registered Nurse (child) u BScHons Nursing/Registered Nurse (Mental Health) OT BSc Hons Occupational Therapy
Performing Arts BA Hons Contemporary Theatre Practice u HND Media Performance u BA Hons Performing Arts u HND Physical Theatre and Dance Physics BSc Hons/MPhys Hons Physics u BSc Hons/MPhys Hons Physics with Acoustics u BSc Hons/MPhys Hons Physics with Additional Studies in Europe u BSc Hons Physics with Aviation Studies u BSc Hons Physics with Pilot Studies u BSc Hons/MPhys Hons Physics with Space Technology u BSc Hons/MPhys Hons Physics with a Foreign Language u BSc Hons Physics with Foundation year u MPhys Hons Physics with Studies in North America u BSc Hons/MPhys Hons Pure and Applied Physics u BSc Hons/MPhys Hons Physics with Lasers and Photonics Physiotherapy BSc Hons Physiotherapy Podiatry BSc Hons Podiatry Politics BA Hons East and West European Political Studies u BA Hons International Relations and Politics u BA Hons Politics u BA Hons Politics with Criminology u BA Hons Parliamentary Studies P&O BSc Hons Prosthetics and Orthotics Psychology BSc Hons Psychology u BSc Hons Psychology and Counselling Studies u BSc Hons Psychology and Health Sciences u BSc Hons Psychology and Criminology u BSc Hons Psychology and Sociology Radiography BSc Hons Diagnostic Radiography Social Policy BSc Hons Social Policy Social Work BA Hons Social Work Studies u BSc Hons Professional Studies in Nursing and Social Work u BSc Hons Social Policy Sociology BSc Hons Sociology u BSc Hons Sociology and Cultural Studies u BSc Hons Sociology with Criminology Sports Science BSc Hons Applied Sports Science Rehabilitation
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University of Salford Wildlife BSc Hons Wildlife and Practical Conservation Hons Wildlife Conservation with Zoo Biology Hons Zoology
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Higher Education Foundation Degree Applied Technology u Childhood Studies u Complementary Therapies u Educational Support u Integrated Children’s Practice/ Integrated Young People’s Practice u IT & e-Business u Business &
Management u Biosciences (Forensic, Biochemistry, Microbiology) Higher National Certificate HNC Business & Management u HNC Chemical Process Engineering u HNC Computing Higher National Diploma HND Chemical Process Engineering
UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD Sheffield S10 2TN Tel: 01142 222000 E-mail: shefapply@sheffield.ac.uk Website: www.sheffield.ac.uk
First Degrees BA/LLB Law u Law with French or German or Spanish u European, International and Comparative Law u Law and Criminology u Social Policy and Criminology BA Hons: 3--4 yrs Accounting & Financial Management u Accounting & Financial Management and Business Management or Economics or Information Management or Mathematics u Archaeology u Archaeology and History or Biblical Studies or Hispanic Studies or German or French or Slavonic Studies u Biblical Studies u Biblical Studies and French or German or Linguistics or Music or Philosophy u Business Management u Business Management and Information Management u Chinese Studies u Chinese Studies with German or Japanese or Management or Russian or French or Spanish u Classical and Historical Archaeology u East Asian Studies u East Asian Studies and Management or History (Chinese
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stream) or History (Japanese stream) u Economics and Geography or Philosophy or Politics or Social Policy or Sociology u English and History or Music u English Language and Linguistics or Literature or Sociology u English Literature u English and French or German or Hispanic Studies or Music or Philosophy or Russian or Drama u French and Economics or Linguistics or Management or German or History or Music or Philosophy or Politics or Russian or Hispanic Studies or Dutch u French with Japanese or Czech or Polish u Geography and Politics or Sociology or Planning u German and Economics or Linguistics u Germanic Studies u Germanic Studies with Japanese u German with Dutch or Management or Economics or Hispanic Studies or History or Linguistics or Music or Philosophy or Politics or Russian or Czech or Polish u Hispanic Studies u Hispanic Studies and Hispanic Philology or Management or Economics or Politics or Japanese or Czech or Polish u History u History and Hispanic Studies or Philosophy or Russian or Politics or Sociology u
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University of Sheffield International History and International Politics u International Politics and East Asian Studies u International Relations and Politics u Japanese Studies u Japanese Studies and Politics or Sociology or German or Russian or Spanish u Journalism Studies u Journalism with French or Germanic Studies or Hispanic Studies or Russian u Korean Studies u Korean Studies with Management or Japanese u Landscape Architecture with Planning u Linguistics and Japanese Studies or Korean Studies or Russian or Hispanic Studies or Philosophy u Management u Management and Economics or Japanese Studies or Mathematics u Modern Languages u Modern Languages with Interpreting u Music and Chinese Studies or East Asian Studies or Korean Studies or Hispanic Studies or Philosophy u Philosophy u Philosophy and Hispanic Studies or Psychology u Politics u Politics and Philosophy u Russian Studies u Russian and Economics or Hispanic Studies or Management or Music or Philosophy or Politics u Russian with Japanese or Czech or Polish u Social and Political Studies u Social Work u Social Policy and Criminology u Social Policy and Sociology u Sociology u Traditional Music with Folklore Studies u Urban Studies BA/BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Archaeology and Geography u Economics u Geography u Information Management u Psychology BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Archaeological Science u Biology and Archaeology u Biomedical Science u Biomedical Science with Enterprise u Computer Science and French u Developmental and Cell Biology u Economics and Mathematics or Statistics u Economics with Econometrics u Environmental Mathematics u Financial Mathematics u Functional Genomics and Stem Cell Science u Geography and Mathematics u Human Communication Sciences u Landscape Architecture with Ecology u Mathematics u Neuroscience u Physiology with Pharmacology BSc/MMath: 3--4 yrs Mathematics u Mathematics with Study in Europe or Study in Australia or Study in North America or French Language or German Language or Spanish Language or Astronomy or Philosophy or Physics or Foundation Year BA/MArch Architecture
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BEng/MEng: 3--4 yrs Aerospace Engineering u Aerospace Engineering with Private Pilot Instruction or year in industry or year in North America u Aerospace Materials u Architectural Engineering Design u Biomaterial Science and Tissue Engineering u Biomedical Engineering u Chemical Engineering u Chemical Engineering with Fuel Technology or a Modern Language or Management or Chemistry or Foundation Year u Civil Engineering u Civil and Structural Engineering u Civil Engineering with a Modern Language or Business Management or a Foundation Year u Computer Systems Engineering u Data Communications Engineering u Data Communications Engineering with Management u Digital Electronics u Digital Electronics with Business Skills u Electrical Engineering u Electrical Engineering with Foundation year or Management or Business Skills or a Modern Language u Electronic Engineering u Electronic Engineering with Foundation year or Management or Business Skills or a Modern Language u Electronic and Communications Engineering u Electronic and Communications Engineering with Management or Business Skills u Engineering (Civil, Materials and Mechanical) u Materials Science and Engineering u Materials Science and Engineering with Foundation year or a Modern Language or Industrial Management or a Year in Japan u Mechanical, Design and Materials Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Mechanical Engineering with a year in industry or Industrial Management or a year in North America or French or German or Italian or Spanish or a Foundation Year u Mechanical Systems Engineering u Mechatronics u Medical Systems Engineering u Metallurgy u Microelectronics u Microelectronics with Business Skills u Motor Sports Engineering Management u Software Engineering u Software Engineering with Business or Management or a Foundation Year u Sports Engineering u Structural Engineering and Architecture u Structural Engineering with Architectural Studies u Systems and Control Engineering u Systems Engineering with Foundation year BMus Music BSc/MChem Hons: 3--4 yrs Biological Chemistry u Chemistry u Chemistry with Study in Europe or Study in Industry or Study in Australia or Study in America or Study in Japan or Mathematics or Chemical Engineering or Enterprise Management or Informatics
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University of Sheffield BSc/MPhys: 3--4 yrs Chemical Physics u Physics u Physics and Astrophysics u Physics with Study in Australia or Study in North America or Medical Physics or Philosophy or Computer Science or Enterprise Management or Mathematics or Study in Europe or a Foundation Year u Theoretical Physics BSc/MComp: 3--4 yrs Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science u Computer Science u Computer Science and Mathematics or French or German or Foundation Year u Computing for Business and Finance u Enterprise Computing BMedSci Hons: 4 yrs Orthoptics u Speech Science BSc/MBiolSc: 3--4 yrs Animal Behaviour u Biochemistry u Biochemistry and Genetics or Microbiology or Molecular Cell Biology u Biology u Biology with Conservation & Biodiversity or a Modern Language or Year Abroad u Ecology u Genetics u Genetics and Microbiology or Molecular Cell Biology u Medical Biochemistry u Medical Genetics u Medical Microbiology u Microbiology u Molecular Biology Electronic and Communications Engineering u Plant Sciences u Zoology MEnvSc/BSc: 3--4 yrs Environmental Science Diploma: 27 mths Dental Hygiene and Dental Therapy BDS: 5 yrs Dentistry MB/ChB: 5--6 yrs Medicine
Higher Degrees LLM: 1--3 yrs Commercial Law u International or European Law u International Legal Studies MA: 1--3 yrs Aegean Archaeology u American History u American Literature u American Literature (Research Track) u Applied Professional Studies in Education u Archaeology u Archaeology, Bible and Ancient Cultures u Bible, Society and Culture u Biblical Studies Research u Biotechnological Law and Ethics u Catalan Studies u Composition u Development Economics u Early Childhood Education u Early Modern History u Education: Policy and Practice u Educational Research u Eighteenth Century Studies u English Language and Literature u English Literature u English Literature (Early modern pathway) u English Literature (Research Track) u Ethnomusicology u European Historical Archaeology u
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European Historical Research u European Prehistory u French Studies (Research Track) u Germanic Studies (Programme Track) u Germanic Studies (Research Track) u Global Politics in Law u Globalization and Development u Governance and Public Policy u Hispanic Studies u Historical Language Studies (Research Track) u Historical Research u History of Freemasonry and Fraternalism u Human Geography Research u Intercultural Communication u International Childhood Studies u International Cinema u International Criminology u International Development and Planning u International Social Policy u International Studies u Japanese Studies (Advanced) u Japanese Studies (distance learning) u Japanese Studies (Research Methods) u Journalism Studies (Broadcast) u Journalism Studies (Web) u Landscape Archaeology u Landscape Management u Landscape Research u Landscape Studies u Latin American Studies u Law u Librarianship u Literacy and Language in Education u Literacy and Language in Adult Education u Management Research u Material Culture Studies u Media, Culture and Digital Literacies in Education u Modern German History u Money, Banking and Finance u Multilingual Information Management u Music Management u Music Performance u Music Theatre Studies u Nineteenth Century Studies u Nineteenth Century Studies (Research Track) u New Literacies u Philosophy u Planning Research and Theory u Political Communication u Political Economy (International) u Political Theory u Politics u Post-Colonial Biblical Studies u Post-Colonial Texts and Cultures u Professional Studies in Child Care u Psychology of Music u Psychoanalytic Studies u Psychotherapy Studies u Research Methods in Politics/International Relations u Screen Translation u Social and Cultural Geographies u Social Work u Socio Legal Research u Sociological Research u Sonic Art and Media Production u Theatre and Performance Studies u Town and Regional Planning u Translation Studies u TwentiethCentury History u Web Journalism u Working with Communities: Identities, Regeneration and Change u World Music Studies MA/PgDip: 1--2 yrs Applied Linguistics u Arts & Heritage Management u Broadcast Journalism u Folklore and Cultural Studies u Japanese Language and Society (distance learning) u Landscape Architecture u Landscape Management u Leisure Management u Magazine Journalism u Print Journalism u Web Journalism
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University of Sheffield MA/PgCert/PgDip: 1--2 yrs Chinese Studies u Japanese Studies u Librarianship u Modern Korean Studies u Professional Health Care Practice EdD: 1--3 yrs Early Childhood Education u Higher Education u Literacy and Language in Education MArch: 1--2 yrs Architecture u Architecture and Town & Regional Planning u Landscape MArch Studies: 1--2 yrs Architectural Studies (Advanced) u Landscape MBA: 1 yr Business Administration MMid: 2--3 yrs Midwifery MMet: 1--3 yrs Metallurgy (Advanced) MSc: 1--2 yrs Archaeomaterials u Arts and Heritage Management u Biomolecular Archaeology u Bionanotechnology u Business Analysis and Economics u Chemoinformatics u Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience u Computer-aided Environmental Design u Computer Science (Advanced) u Control and Systems Engineering u Control Systems u Data Communications u Development Economics u Economics u Economics and Finance u Economics and Health Economics u Educational Psychology u Electrical Engineering u Environmental Archaeology and Palaeoeconomy u Environmental Analysis of Terrestrial Systems u Finance u Financial Economics u Gas Turbine Control u Genetic Epidemiology u Health and Social Care Research u Health Economics and Management u Human Communication Sciences (Research) u Human Language Technology u Human Osteology and Funerary Archaeology u Human Resource Management u Information Management u Information Systems u Information Systems Management u International Finance and Economics u Leisure Management u Management u Management: Enterprise and Local Economic Development or International Business or Health Services Management u Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Management u Molecular Medicine u Money, Banking and Finance u Multilingual Information Management u Nanoelectronics and Nanomechanics u Nanomaterials for Nanoengineering u Nanoscale Science and Technology u Occupational Psychology u Palaeoanthropology u Polymers for Advanced Technologies u Psychological Research u Software Engineering (Advanced) u Software Systems and
Internet Technology u Sport and Recreation Management u Sports Injury u Statistical Genetics u Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine u Sustainable Business Management MSc/PgDip/PgCert Avionic Systems u Chinese Business and International Relations u Chinese Language, Business and International Relations u East Asian Business u East Asian Political Economy u Health Informatics u Information Management u Language and Communication Impairment in Children u Statistics MSc/PGDip: 1--2 yrs Speech and Cleft Studies Management
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MSc/PgCert: 1--2 yrs Management u Statistics Structural Engineering
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Steel Construction
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MSc(Eng): 1--3 yrs Advanced Solid State Chemistry and its Applications u Aerospace Materials u Avionic Systems u Bionanotechnology u Ceramics Science and Engineering u Data Communications u Electronic Engineering u Environmental Management or Urban Land and Water u Nanoscale Semiconductor and Photonic Engineering u Nuclear Science and Engineering u Polymer and Polymer Composites Science and Engineering u Solid State Chemistry and its Applications MSc(Res): 1 yr Aerodynamics and Aerostructures u Automotive Engineering u Computational Biomechanics u Mechanical Engineering (Advanced) u Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Management u Steel Construction u Structural Integrity MSc(Eng)/PgCert/PgDip: 1--3 yrs Concrete Engineering u Contaminant Hydrogeology u Earthquake and Civil Engineering Dynamics u Environmental and Energy Engineering u Urban Water Engineering and Management MSc(Eng) PgDip: 1--3 yrs Process Safety and Loss Prevention MMedSc: 2--3 yrs Applied Health Care Studies u Clinical Communication Studies u Diagnostic Oral Pathology u Maternity Care u Nephrology u Nursing u Occupational Health Nursing u Restorative Dentistry (Adhesive Dentistry) MMedSc/PgDip: 2--3 yrs Advancing Practice u Dental Implantology u Human Nutrition u Midwifery/Maternity Care u Orthoptics MPH: 1--3 yrs Health Services Research
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University of Sheffield MDPH: 1--2 yrs Dental Public Health MClinDent: 1--3 yrs Dental Public Health u Orthodontics Dentistry u Periodontology DClinPsy/Postgrad Doc: 3 yrs Clinical Psychology Postqual Doc: min. 2 yrs Clinical Supervision
Diplomas PgDip: 9 mths Legal Practice u
Pediatric
Certi¢cates PGCE: 9 mths Education PgCert: 1 yr Cleft Palate Studies Advanced Certificate: 1 yr Economics
SHEFFIELD HALLAM UNIVERSITY City Campus Pond Street Sheffield S1 1WB Tel: 01142 255555 Fax: 01142 254023 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.shu.ac.uk
First Degrees Foundation Degrees: 2 or more yrs Applied Computing u Built Environment u Business Information Technology u Computer-Aided Technology u Information Technology Networks u Information Technology Software u Railway Engineering BA Hons: 1 yr top-up course Business and Finance BA Hons: 3--4 yrs Accounting u Accounting and Financial Management u Accounting and Financial Systems u Accounting and Information Systems u Art and Visual Culture u Banking u Banking with Finance u Business and Accounting u Business and Enterprise Management u Business and Financial Management u Business and Financial Services u Business and Human Resources Management u Business Communication u Business Economics u Business Studies u Communication Studies u Criminology u Criminology and History, or Politics, Psychology, or Sociology u Design Modelling u Early Childhood Studies u Early Years Education with QTS u Education and Disability Studies u Education and English u Environmental Studies u Film and History u Film and Literature u Film and Media Production u Film Studies u Fine Art u Furniture Design and Related Products u Geography with Planning u Geography with Transport u Graphic Design u History u Housing Professional Studies u Human Geography
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u Interior Design u International Business Studies with Languages (French, German or Spanish) u Languages with Tourism (French, German or Spanish) u Law and Criminology u Marketing u Marketing and Retailing u Marketing Communication and Advertising u Media Studies u Metalwork and Jewellery u Nursing Studies (Adult or Children or Mental Health) u Packaging and Graphic Design u Politics u Politics and Psychology or Sociology u Playwork u Primary Education with QTS u Product Design u Psychology and Sociology u Public Relations and Communications Studies or Media Studies u Secondary Education in Modern Languages with QTS u Social and Cultural Studies in Sport u Social Science u Social Work u Sociology
BEng: 3--4 yrs Computer Engineering u Computer Aided Engineering and Design u Electrical and Electronic Engineering u Mechanical and Computer-aided Engineering u Mechanical Engineering BSc Hons: 2 yrs Secondary Education in Design and Technology with QTS u Secondary Education in Mathematics with QTS u Secondary Education in Science with QTS BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Adventure Sport Management u Applied Computing u Architectural Technology u Architecture and Environmental Design u Automotive Technology u Biomedical Sciences u Building Surveying u Business
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Sheffield Hallam University Communication u Business Information Systems u Business Information Technology u Business Modelling and Management u Business Property Management u Cellular and Molecular Biosciences u Computer Aided Design Technologies u Computer Network Engineering u Computing u Computing (Networks) u Computing Software Engineering) u Computing (Visualization) u Computing (Web Information Systems) u Computing Information and Robotics u Construction Commercial Management u Construction Management u Diagnostic Radiography u Engineering Design and Innovation u Environmental Conservation u Environmental Management u European Computing u Events management with Arts and Entertainment or Tourism u Exercise Science u Food and Nutrition u Food Marketing Management u Forensic and Analytical Sciences u Forensic Biosciences u Forensic Engineering u Hospitality Business Management u Human Biology u Human Biosciences u Information Engineering with Business u Information Technology Management u Law and Psychology u Leisure Events Management with Arts and Entertainment or Outdoor Recreation or Tourism u Management Communication and Technology u Mathematics u Mathematics with Computer Applications u Mathematics with Statistics u Midwifery u Mobile Computing u Nutrition Health and Lifestyle u Occupational Therapy u Outdoor Recreation Management u Pharmaceutical Sciences u Physical Education and Youth Sport u Physiotherapy u Property development u Property Studies u Psychology u Public Health Nutrition u Quantity Surveying u Radiotherapy and Oncology u Secondary Education in Design and Technology with QTS u Secondary Education in Mathematics with QTS u Secondary Education in Science with QTS u Sport Development and Coaching u Sport Equipment Development u Sport and Leisure Management with Tourism u Sport Management u Sports and Exercise Science u Sports Science with Coaching u Sport Technology u Surveying Technology u Tourism and Hospitality Business Management u Tourism Management with Arts and Entertainment u Tourism Marketing u Transport Design u Urban Land Economics LLB Business Law u Law u Law and Maitise en Droit Francais
Higher Degrees MA: 1 yr Accounting and Finance u Broadcast Journalism u Globalization of Business u Historical Research: Imperialism and Culture u International Broadcast Journalism u Sport in Popular Culture u Urban & Regional Planning MA: 1--2 yrs Cultural Policy & Management u Early Childhood Studies u e-Learning, Multimedia & Consultancy u Housing Policy & Practice u Strategic Financial Management MA: 1--3 yrs Banking & Finance u Communication Studies u Professional Development in Counselling and Psychotherapy u Design: Industrial or Innovation Strategy or Interactive Media or Metalwork & Jewellery or Packaging Design u English Studies u Regeneration & the Environment u Risk Management u Social Science Research Methods u Technical Communication u Writing MA: 1--6 yrs Criminal Justice u Education of Children and Young People with Autism u Language & Literacy u Leadership & Management in Education u Learning & Teaching u Media Studies u Special Education Needs MA: 2 yrs Film Studies
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MBA: 1--2 yrs Business u Business and Real Estate u Facilities Management u Hospitality and Tourism Management u Industrial Management MSc Marketing Management MSc: 1 yr Computer Studies u Entertainment Software Development u International Business & Management u International Marketing u Physical Activity for Health u SAP Information Technology & Management MSc: 1--2 yrs Bioinformatics u Biomedical Basis of Disease u Construction Management u Environmental Management for Business u Environmental Management for Business and Destination Management u Environmental Management for Conservation & Recreation u International Hospitality u International Hospitality and Tourism Management u Mentoring & Coaching u Operational Research & Organizational Change u Oracle Information Technology &
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Sheffield Hallam University Management u Pathological Sciences u Pharmacology & Biotechnology u Project Management MSc: 1--3 yrs Advanced Engineering u Computer and Network Engineering u Critical Care u Electronics & Information Technology u Engineering u Environmental Management for Conservation and Recreation u Global Business u Global Food Development u Hospitality & Tourism Management u Hospitality Management u Human Resource Management u Human Resource Management/Development u Information & Communication Technology in Education u Information Technology & Management u International Business and Management u International Conference Management u International Hospitality Management u International Hospitality & Tourism Management u International Tourism Management u Inter-organizational Strategy and Change u Leisure Events & Facilities Management u Medical Imaging Programme u Medical Ultra-sound Programme u Neurological Physiotherapy u Physiotherapy u Property Appraisal & Management u Respiratory Physiotherapy u Sport and Exercise Science u Sport Injury u Sport Management u Sustainable Rural Development u Sustainable Tourism u Theory & Practice of Psychotherapy for Sexual Dysfunction u Tourism Management u Transport Planning & Management u Urban Regeneration MSc: 1--6 yrs Further & Higher Education u Health Care Education u Local & Regional Economic Development u Management u Mathematics Education u Networking Technologies & Management u Radiotherapy & Oncology u Science Education u Total Quality Management & Business Excellence MSc: 3 yrs Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy u Outdoor Management Development u Public Rights of Way and Countryside Access Management
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Diplomas DipHE Operating Department Practice u Paramedic Practice HND Automotive Technology u Building Studies u Business & Finance u Business Property Management u Computer Engineering u Computer-aided Engineering and Design u Computer & Network Engineering u Electronic Engineering u Engineering Design & Innovation u Estate Agency u Forensic Engineering u Hospitality Business Management u Information Engineering with Business u Planning & Property Development u Tourism & Hospitality Business Management Advanced Diploma Midwifery u Nursing Studies Graduate Diploma Business with English u Psychology
Certi¢cates PGCE: 1 yr Business Education u Design & Technology u Design & Technology -- Food Technology u Early Years Education (3--7) u English u Information Technology u Mathematics u Modern Languages u Physical Education u Post-Compulsory Education & Training u Primary Education (5--11) u Religious Education u Science PGCE: 2 yrs Design & Technology u Mathematics u Modern Languages u Science PGCert Applied Statistics u Applied Statistics with Business Studies u Applied Statistics with Statistical Education
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London South Bank University
LONDON SOUTH BANK UNIVERSITY 103 Borough Road London SE1 0AA Tel: 020 7815 7815 Fax: 020 7815 8155 Website: www.lsbu.ac.uk
First Degrees BA/BA Hons Accounting and Finance u Acting u Architecture u Arts Management u Business Administration u Business Information Systems u Business Studies u Citizenship Studies u Creative Writing and English u Digital Film and Video u Digital Media Arts u Digital Photography u Drama and Performance Studies u English u European Policy Studies u Film Studies u Games Culture u Housing Studies u International Politics u Marketing u Social Work u Sonic Media u Theatre Production u Tourism and Hospitality u Urban and Environmental Planning u Writing for Media Arts BEng/BEng Hons Building Services Engineering u Chemical & Process Engineering u Civil Engineering 3--4 yrs u Computer Systems and Networks u Electrical and Electronic Engineering u Engineering u Internet & Multimedia Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Mechatronics u Petroleum Engineering u Telecommunications and Computer Networks Engineering BSc/BSc Hons Applied Science u Architectural Engineering 3--4 yrs u Architectural Technology 3--4 yrs u Bioscience u Bioscience (Biochemistry) u Bioscience (Human Biology) u Bioscience (Microbiology) u Bioscience (Nutrition) u Building Services Engineering u Business Information Technology u Civil Engineering u Commercial Management (Quantity Surveying) u Computer Aided Design u Computer Aided Engineering u Computing u Construction Management u Criminology u Diagnostic Imaging (Radiography) u e-Business IT u Electrical and Electronic Engineering u Engineering Product Design u Evolutionary Psychology u Financial Management u Food and Nutrition u Food Design and Technology u Forensic Science u International Social Policy u Internet Computing u Media and Society u Mental Health Studies (Nursing and Social Work) u Multimedia Computing u Nursing (Adult Health) u Nursing (Mental Health) u Nursing and Social Work Studies (Learning Difficulties) u Nursing Studies (Child Care) u Organic Food Studies u Product Design u
Product Design and the Environment u Product Design Computing u Property Management (Building Surveying) u Psychology u Psychology with Child Development u Psychology with Clinical Psychology u Psychology with Sexuality u Social Policy u Sociology u Sport and Exercise Science u Sports Product Design u Surveying u Technology Management u Telecommunications and Computer Networks Engineering LLB Hons Law BA/BSc Combined Hons Accounting and Business Information Technology u Accounting and Citizenship Studies u Accounting and Computing u Accounting and e-Business IT u Accounting and European Policy Studies u Accounting and Film Studies u Accounting and Forensic Science u Accounting and International Politics u Accounting and International Social Policy u Accounting and Law u Accounting and Marketing u Accounting and Psychology u Accounting and Social Policy u Accounting and Sociology u Business Information Technology and Accounting u Business Information Technology and Criminology u Business Information Technology and Human Resource Management u Business Information Technology and Law u Business Information Technology and Management u Business Information Technology and Marketing u Business Information Technology and Media Studies u Business Information Technology and Psychology u Business Information Technology and Tourism u Citizenship Studies and Accounting u Citizenship Studies and Business Information Technology u Citizenship Studies and Computing u Citizenship Studies and Criminology u Citizenship Studies and e-Business IT u Citizenship Studies and English u Citizenship Studies and Forensic Science u Citizenship Studies and Human Resource Management u Citizenship Studies and International Social Policy u Citizenship Studies and Law u Citizenship Studies and Management u Citizenship Studies and Media Studies u Citizenship Studies and Social Policy u Citizenship Studies and Sociology u Citizenship Studies and Tourism u Computing and Human
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London South Bank University Resource Management u Computing and Law u Computing and Management Studies u Computing and Marketing u Computing and Media Studies u Computing and Psychology u Computing and Tourism Studies u Criminology and Computing u Criminology and e-Business IT u Criminology and Forensic Science u Criminology and Law u Criminology and Marketing u Criminology and Media Studies u Criminology and Psychology u Criminology and Social Policy u Criminology and Sociology u e-Business IT and English Studies u e-Business IT and Film Studies u e-Business IT and Human Resource Management u e-Business IT and Law u e-Business IT and Management u e-Business IT and Marketing u e-Business IT and Media Studies u e-Business IT and Psychology u e-Business IT and Tourism u English and Social Policy u English Studies and Business Information Technology u English Studies and Computing u English Studies and Forensic Science u English Studies and Law u English Studies and Marketing u English Studies and Media Studies u English Studies and Psychology u English Studies and Sociology u European Policy Studies and Accounting u European Policy Studies and Business Information Technology u European Policy Studies and Computing u European Policy Studies and Criminology u European Policy Studies and e-Business IT u European Policy Studies and English u European Policy Studies and Forensic Science u European Policy Studies and Human Resource Management u European Policy Studies and International Social Policy u European Policy Studies and Law u European Policy Studies and Management u European Policy Studies and Media u European Policy Studies and Social Policy u European Policy Studies and Sociology u European Policy Studies and Tourism u Film Studies and Business Information Technology u Film Studies and Computing u Film Studies and Criminology u Film Studies and e-Business IT u Film Studies and English u Film Studies and Forensic Science u Film Studies and Human Resource Management u Film Studies and International Social Policy u Film Studies and Law u Film Studies and Management u Film Studies and Media Studies u Film Studies and Social Policy u Film Studies and Sociology u Film Studies and Tourism u Food and Accounting u Food and Citizenship Studies u Food and Criminology u Food and English u Food and European Policy Studies u Food and Film Studies u Food and Human Resource Management u Food and International Politics u Food and Law u Food and
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Management u Food and Marketing u Food and Media Studies u Food and Psychology u Food and Tourism Studies u Forensic Science and Human Resource Management u Forensic Science and Law u Forensic Science and Management u Forensic Science and Marketing u Forensic Science and Media Studies u Forensic Science and Psychology u Forensic Science and Tourism Studies u Human Resource Management and Law u Human Resource Management and Marketing u Human Resource Management and Media Studies u Human Resource Management and Psychology u Human Resource Management and Social Policy u Human Resource Management and Sociology u International Politics and Accounting u International Politics and Business Information Technology u International Politics and Computing u International Politics and Criminology u International Politics and e-Business IT u International Politics and English u International Politics and Forensic Science u International Politics and Human Resource Management u International Politics and International Social Policy u International Politics and Law u International Politics and Management u International Politics and Media u International Politics and Social Policy u International Politics and Sociology u International Politics and Tourism u International Social Policy and Accounting u International Social Policy and Criminology u International Social Policy and English u International Social Policy and Film Studies u International Social Policy and Human Resource Management u International Social Policy and Law u International Social Policy and Management u International Social Policy and Marketing u International Social Policy and Media Studies u International Social Policy and Psychology u International Social Policy and Tourism Studies u Law and Management u Law and Marketing u Law and Psychology u Law and Social Policy u Law and Sociology u Law and Tourism u Management and Computing Studies u Management and Marketing u Management and Media Studies u Management and Psychology u Management and Social Policy u Management and Sociology u Marketing and Media Studies u Marketing and Social Policy u Marketing and Sociology u Marketing and Tourism u Media Studies and Law u Media Studies and Psychology u Media Studies and Social Policy u Media Studies and Sociology u Media Studies and Tourism u Politics and Tourism u Psychology and Social Policy u Psychology and Sociology u Psychology and Tourism u Social Policy and Tourism u Sociology and Tourism
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London South Bank University BA/BSc/BEng Foundation Applied Science Foundation u Architecture Foundation u Built Environment Foundation u Business, Computing & Information Management Foundation Programme u Chemical Engineering Foundation u Civil Engineering Foundation u Computing Foundation u Construction Foundation u Design Foundation u Engineering Foundation u University Foundation Course HND Applied Biology u Building Services Engineering u Business Information Technology u Business Studies u Chemical Engineering u Computer Aided Engineering u Computing u e-Business IT u Electrical and Electronic Engineering u Internet Computing u Multimedia Computing Two-Year Foundation Degree Business Information Technology u Classroom Assistant Foundation Degree u Computing u Construction Foundation Degree u Culinary Art u e-Business IT u Enterprise and Small Business Development u Internet Computing u Multimedia Computing u Regeneration Foundation Degree u Sport and Exercise Science
Postgraduate and Professional Accounting with Finance, MSc/PgDip (FT -- 1 yr plus dissertation PT -- 2 yrs plus dissertation) u Addiction & Counselling, MSc (PT -- 2.5 yrs) u Adult Dyslexia Diagnosis & Support (ADDS), MA/PgCert/PgDip (FT -- to be confirmed) u Adult Literacy, Numeracy & ESOL Education, CertEd (PT or FT Programme: 3 terms; Bridging Course: 1 term; Specialist Programme: 3 terms) u Advanced Information Technology, MSc/PgCert/PgDip (FT -- 1 yr PT -- 2 yrs) u Architecture, PgDip (FT -- 2 yrs PT -- 3 yrs) u Building Services Engineering, MSc/PgDip (FT -- 1 yr PT -- 2 yrs) u Building Surveying, MSc/PgDip (FT -- 1 yr plus dissertation PT -- 2 yrs plus dissertation) u Built Environment Studies, MA/MSc/PgCert/PgDip (FT -- 1 yr PT -- 2.5 yrs) u Business Information Technology (BIT), MSc (FT -- 1 yr PT -- 2 yrs (1 or 2 days per week, days only)) u Certificate in Charity Management, ICSA (PT -- 2 semesters (30 evenings, usually 1 a week)) u Certificate in Management, CM (PT -- 1 yr) u Certificate of Personnel Practice, CIPD (PT -- 25 weeks (1 day per week)) u Charity Accounting & Financial Management, MSc/PgCert/PgDip (PT -- 2 yrs (1 afternoon & 1 evening per week)) u Charity Marketing & Fundraising, MSc/PgCert/PgDip (PT -- 2 yrs (1 afternoon & evening per week)) u Civil Engineering, MSc/PgCert/PgDip (FT -- MSc: 1 yr;
PgDip: 1 yr; PgCert: 1 semester PT -- MSc: 3 yrs; PgDip: 2 yrs; PgCert: 1 yr) u Civil Engineering and Sustainability, MSc/PgCert/PgDip (FT -- MSc: 1 yr; PgDip: 1 yr; PgCert: 1 semester PT -- MSc: 3 yrs; PgDip: 2 yrs; PgCert: 1 yr) u Clinical Ultrasound, MSc/PgCert/PgDip (PT -- 3 semesters (day release basis)) u Community Health Care: Specialist Practitioner (Community Children’s Nursing), MSc/PgDip (FT -- 1 calendar yr PT -- 2 yrs pro rata) u Community Health Care: Specialist Practitioner (Community Mental Health Nursing), MSc/PgDip (FT -- 1 calendar yr PT -- 2 yrs pro rata) u Community Health Care: Specialist Practitioner (District Nursing), MSc/PgDip (FT -- 1 calendar yr PT -- 2 yrs pro rata) u Community Health Care: Specialist Practitioner (General Practice Nursing), MSc/PgDip (FT -- 1 calendar yr PT -- 2 yrs pro rata) u Community Health Care: Specialist Practitioner (Health Visiting), MSc/PgDip (FT -- 1 calendar yr PT -- 2 yrs pro rata) u Community Health Care: Specialist Practitioner (School Nursing), MSc/ PgDip (FT -- 1 calendar yr PT -- 2 yrs pro rata) u Computer Systems & Networking, MSc/PgDip (FT -1 yr PT -- 2 yrs (2 evenings per week)) u Construction Project Management, MSc/PgDip (FT -- 1 yr plus dissertation PT -- 2 yrs plus dissertation) u Construction Project Management (Health Care), MSc/PgDip (PT -- 2 yrs plus dissertation) u Continuing Professional Development (CPD), CIM (PT -- Flexible Study Pattern) u Corporate Governance/Grad ICSA, MSc/ PgDip (FT -- 1 yr (plus dissertation) PT -- 2 yrs (plus dissertation)) u Critical Arts Management, MA (PT -2 yrs) u Cultural & Media Studies, MA (PT -- 2 yrs) u Design & Manufacturing Management, MSc/PgDip (FT -- 1 yr PT -- 2 yrs) u Development Studies, MSc/ PgDip (FT -- 1 yr PT -- 2 yrs) u Digital Film Production, MA (PT -- 2 yrs) u Diploma in Management Studies, DMS (PT -- 1 yr) u Early Years (3-7), PGCE (FT -- 1 yr) u Education (School Based Route), MA (FT -- PT -- 2.5 yrs) u Education for Sustainability, MSc/PgDip/Short Course (FT -- Flexible Study Pattern PT -- Flexible Study Pattern) u Electronic Commerce, MSc (FT -- 1 yr PT -- 2 yrs (1 or 2 days per week, days only) plus dissertation) u Enterprise Computing, MSc/PgDip (FT -- 1 yr PT -- 2 yrs) u Environmental & Architectural Acoustics, MSc/PgDip (FT -- 1 yr PT -2 yrs) u Environmental Planning, MA (FT -- 2 yrs (plus an additional semester for MA) PT -- 1 yr (plus an additional yr for MA)) u Estate Management, MSc/PgDip (FT -- 1 yr plus dissertation PT -- 2 yrs plus dissertation) u European Business Certificate, EBC (FT -- 1 yr (plus dissertation)) u European Policy Studies (Public Administration, Lobbying, Law,
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London South Bank University Research & Political Economy), MA/PgDip (FT -- 1 yr plus dissertation and study abroad PT -- 2 yrs plus dissertation and study abroad) u European Spatial Planning, MA (FT -- 2 yrs (plus an additional semester for MA) PT -- 1 yr (plus an additional yr for MA)) u Finance & Accounting, MSc (FT -- 1 yr (plus dissertation) PT -- 2 yrs (plus dissertation)) u Food Safety & Control, MSc/PgCert/PgDip (FT -- 1 yr plus dissertation PT -- 2 yrs plus dissertation) u Forensic Mental Health Care, MSc/PgCert/PgDip (PT -- MSc 3 yrs; PgDip: 2 yrs; PgCert: 1 yr) u Forensic Science, MSc/PgDip (FT -- 1 yr plus dissertation PT -- 2 yrs plus dissertation) u Graduate Teacher Programme, GTP (FT -- 1 yr) u Guidance, MSc/PgDip (FT -- 1 yr PT -- 2 yrs) u Health Service Management, MPA (PT -- 2 yrs (1 afternoon & evening per week) plus dissertation) u Health Service Management, MPA (PT -- 2 yrs (1 afternoon & evening per week) plus dissertation) u Health Services & Hospital Management, MSc/PgDip (FT -PgDip: 1 yr; MSc: 1 additional term) u Housing Studies, MA/PgDip (FT -- 1 yr PT -- 2--3 yrs (1 day a week)) u Housing Studies, Conversion Certificate (PT -- 1 yr) u Human Resources (Consulting Route), MSc (PT -- 2 yrs (4 semesters -- 2 evenings per week or 1 afternoon/evening per week) plus dissertation) u Human Resources (Development Route), MSc (PT -2 yrs (4 semesters -- 2 evenings per week or 1 evening/afternoon per week) plus dissertation) u Human Resources (International Route), MSc (PT -2 yrs (4 semesters -- 2 evenings per week or 1 evening/afternoon per week) plus dissertation) u Human Resources (International), MSc (FT -- 1 yr (September/May; June/July on placement) plus dissertation) u In-Flight Nursing, Short Course (PT -Flexible study pattern) u Information Systems Management, MSc/PgCert/PgDip (FT -- 1 yr PT -- 2 yrs) u International Business, MSc/PgDip (FT -- 1 yr (plus dissertation)) u International Finance, MSc/PgDip (FT -- 1 yr (plus dissertation) PT -- 2 yrs (plus dissertation)) u International Finance & Banking, MSc/PgDip (FT -- 1 yr (plus dissertation) PT -- 2 yrs (plus dissertation)) u International Finance & Investment, MSc/PgDip (FT -- 1 yr (plus dissertation) PT -- 2 yrs (plus dissertation)) u International Management, MA (FT -- 1 yr) u International Marketing, MSc/PgDip (FT -- 1 yr) u International Tourism Marketing, MSc/ PgDip (FT -- 1 yr PT -- 2.5 yrs) u Internet & Database Systems, MSc/PgCert/PgDip (FT -- 1 yr PT -- 2 yrs) u Internet & Multimedia Engineering (IME), MSc/ PgCert/PgDip (FT -- 1 yr PT -- 2 yrs (2 evenings per week)) u Internet & Multimedia Information
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Systems, MSc/PgCert/PgDip (FT -- 1 yr PT -- 2 yrs) Interprofessional Practice Education, PgCert (PT -- 2 semesters (day release -- 26 days)) u Legal Studies, Graduate Diploma (FT -- 1 yr (3 days per week) PT -2 yrs (2 evenings per week)) u Mammographic Studies, PgCert (PT -- 1 yr (2 semesters)) u Management, MA (PT -- one unit from semester 2 plus dissertation) u Managing IT Innovation, MSc (FT -- 1 yr PT -- 2 yrs (1 or 2 days per week) plus dissertation) u Manufacturing Management, MSc/PgDip (FT -- 1 yr PT -- 2 yrs) u Masters in Business Administration (FT), MBA (FT -- 14 mths (Taught stage: October--July; Dissertation: July--December)) u Masters in Business Administration (PT), MBA (PT -- 30 mths -- 5 semesters) u Masters in Public Administration, MPA (PT -- 2 yrs (1 afternoon & evening per week) plus dissertation) u Masters in Public Administration, MPA (PT -- 2 yrs (1 afternoon & evening per week) plus dissertation) u Mechatronics Engineering, MPhil/PgDip (FT -- 1 yr PT -- 2 yrs) u Media Education, MA (PT -- 2 yrs) u Media Writing, MA (PT -- 2 yrs) u Medicines in Health Care, MSc/PgCert/ PgDip (PT -- MSc: 3 yrs; PgDip: 2 yrs; PdDip: 1 yr) u Mental Health Practice, MSc/PgDip (PT -- MSc 3 yrs; PgDip: 2 yrs) u Mental Health Studies (Primary Care), PgCert (FT -- 1 yr) u Midwifery Studies, MPhil/ PgCert/PgDip (PT -- 2 yrs) u Mobile Commerce, MSc (FT -- 1 yr PT -- 2 yrs (1 or 2 days per week; days only) plus dissertation) u Modern Forensic Techniques, MSc/PgDip (PT -- 2 yrs plus dissertation) u New Media, MA (PT -- 2 yrs) u Non-profit & Voluntary Sector Management, MVA (PT -- 2 yrs (plus dissertation)) u Nurse Practitioner (Strategic Leadership & Expert Practise), MSc/PgDip (PT -- MSc: 3 yrs; PgDip: 2 yrs) u Nutrition, Health & Lifestyle, MSc/PgCert/ PgDip (FT -- 1 yr plus dissertation PT -- 2 yrs plus dissertation) u Object Oriented Information Systems, MSc (FT -- 1 yr PT -- 2 yrs) u Occupational Health & Safety, MSc/PgDip (PT -- 2 yrs (block attendance: 1 week blocks in October, January, March & June)) u Occupational Therapy (pre-registration Mode), PgDip (FT -- 2 yrs) u Overseas Teacher Trained Route (FT -- Flexible Study Pattern) u Planning Buildings for Health, MSc/PgDip (FT -- 1 yr plus dissertation PT -- 2 yrs plus dissertation) u Planning Policy & Planning, MA (FT -- 1 yr (2 days a week) PT -- 2 yrs (1 day a week plus a 1 week residential field study visit)) u Primary (5--11) -- FT Mode, PGCE (FT -- 1 yr) u Primary (5--11) -- Modular/Flexible Mode, PGCE (FT -- 1 yr) u Professional Development for Allied Health Professions, MSc/PgCert/PgDip (PT -MSc: 2--5 yrs; PgDip: 18 mths; PgCert: 1 yr) u u
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London South Bank University Professional Doctorate in Education, EdD (PT -- 5 yrs (7 Fridays and one weekend per yr then 3 yrs research for dissertation)) u Professional Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing, CIM (PT -- 1 yr) u Property Development & Planning, MSc/PgDip (FT -- 1 yr plus dissertation PT -- 2 yrs plus dissertation) u Psychiatric Intensive Care, MSc/PgCert/PgDip (PT -MSc 3 yrs; PgDip: 2 yrs; PgCert: 1 yr) u Psychology, Graduate Diploma (FT -- 18 mths (daytimes only) PT -- 3 yrs (daytimes only)) u Public Health & Health Promotion, MSc (FT -- 1--1.5 yrs PT -- 2--3 yrs) u Quality Engineering Management, MSc/PgDip (FT -1 yr PT -- 2 yrs) u Quantity Surveying, MSc/PgDip (FT -- 1 yr plus dissertation PT -- 2 yrs plus dissertation) u RIBA Part 3, Professional Practice (PT -- 12 weeks (evenings) plus examination seminar) u Radiographic Reporting of the Skeletal System, PgDip (PT -- Up to 3 semesters (blocks of 1 to 4 days)) u Refugee Studies, MSc (FT -- 1 yr PT -- 2 yrs) u Research Opportunities -- AHS, DEd/MPhil/PhD (FT -- MPhil: 2 yrs; PhD: 3 yrs PT -- DEd: 3 yrs; MPhil: 3 yrs; PhD: 5 yrs) u Research Opportunities -- BCIM, MPhil/PhD (FT -- PhD: 3 yrs; MPhil 2 yrs PT -- PhD: 5 yrs; MPhil: 3 yrs) u Research Opportunities -- ESBE, MPhil/PhD (FT -- MPhil: 2 yrs; PhD: 3 yrs PT -- MPhil: 3 yrs; PhD: 5 yrs) u Research Opportunities -- ESBE, MPhil/PhD (FT -- MPhil: 2 yrs; PhD: 3 yrs PT -- MPhil: 3 yrs; PhD: 5 yrs) u Research Opportunities -- ESBE, MPhil/PhD (FT -- MPhil: 2 yrs; PhD: 3 yrs PT -- MPhil: 3 yrs; PhD: 5 yrs) u Research Opportunities -- HSC, MPhil/PhD (FT -- PhD: 3 yrs; MPhil: 2 yrs PT -- PhD: 5 yrs; MPhil: 3 yrs) u Research Opportunities -- HSC, MPhil/PhD (FT -- PhD: 3 yrs; MPhil: 2 yrs PT -- PhD: 5 yrs; MPhil: 3 yrs) u Research Opportunities -- HSC, MPhil/PhD (FT -- PhD: 3 yrs; MPhil: 2 yrs PT -- PhD: 5 yrs; MPhil: 3 yrs) u Research Opportunities -- HSC, MPhil/PhD (FT -- PhD: 3 yrs; MPhil: 2 yrs PT -- PhD: 5 yrs; MPhil: 3 yrs) u Research Opportunities -- HSC,
MPhil/PhD (FT -- PhD: 3 yrs; MPhil: 2 yrs PT -- PhD: 5 yrs; MPhil: 3 yrs) u Research Opportunities -- HSC, MPhil/PhD (FT -- PhD: 3 yrs; MPhil: 2 yrs PT -- PhD: 5 yrs; MPhil: 3 yrs) u Research Opportunities -- HSC, MPhil/PhD (FT -- PhD: 3 yrs; MPhil: 2 yrs PT -- PhD: 5 yrs; MPhil: 3 yrs) u Secondary Mathematics (11--16), PGCE (FT -- 1 yr) u Social Research Methods, MSc/ PgDip (FT -- 1 yr plus dissertation PT -- 2 yrs plus dissertation) u Social Work, MSc (FT -- 2 yrs PT -- 3 yrs) u Spatial Planning, MA (FT -- 2 yrs (plus an additional semester for MA) PT -- 1 yr (plus an additional yr for MA)) u Spatial Planning and Housing, MA (FT -- 2 yrs (plus an additional semester for MA) PT -- 1 yr (plus an additional yr for MA)) u Spatial Planning in Developing Countries, MA (FT -2 yrs (plus an additional semester for MA) PT -- 1 yr (plus an additional yr for MA)) u Strategic Leadership & Expert Practice: Nursing Practice Development, MSc/PgDip/PhD (PT -- PhD: 5--7 yrs; MSc: 3 yrs; PgDip: 2 yrs) u Structural Engineering, MSc/ PgCert/PgDip (FT -- MSc: 1 yr; PgDip: 1 yr; PgCert: 1 semsester PT -- MSc: 3 yrs; PgDip: 2 yrs; PgCert: 1 yr) u Sustainable Energy Systems, MSc/PgDip (FT -- 1 yr PT -- 2 yrs) u Teachers of Adults with Learning Difficulties, PgCert (PT -- tbc) u Telecommunications & Computer Networks Engineering (TeCNE), MSc/ PgCert/PgDip (FT -- 1 yr PT -- 2 yrs (2 evenings per week)) u The Registered Teacher Programme, RTP (FT -- 2 yrs) u The Science of Sports Coaching, MSc/ PgCert/PgDip (PT -- 2 yrs plus dissertation) u Therapeutic Radiography (pre-registration Mode), PgDip (FT -- 2 yrs) u Town Planning, MA/PgDip (FT -- 2 yrs (plus extra semester for MA) PT -- 1 yr (plus extra yr for MA)) u Urban Design, MA (FT -- 2 yrs (plus an additional semester for MA) PT -- 1 yr (plus an additional yr for MA)) u Urban Regeneration, MA (FT -- 2 yrs (plus an additional semester for MA) PT -- 1 yr (plus an additional yr for MA))
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University of Southampton
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON Highfield Southampton SO17 1BJ Tel: 02380 595000 Fax: 02380 593037 Website: www.soton.ac.uk
First Degrees Law, Arts and Social Sciences BA Single Hons: 3 yrs Archaeology u English u Geography u History u Music u Philosophy u Sport Management and Leadership BA Single Hons: 4 yrs Contemporary Europe u French u French Linguistic Studies u French and German or Spanish (Linguistic Studies) u German u German Linguistic Studies u German and Spanish (Linguistic Studies) u Language and Society u Language Learning u Spanish and Latin American Studies u Spanish and Portuguese u Spanish Linguistic Studies u Spanish Speaking World BA Combined Hons: 3 yrs Acoustics and Music u Archaeology and History or Philosophy u English and History or Music or Philosophy u Economics and Philosophy u Film and English or History or Philosophy u Modern History and Politics u Music and Management u Philosophy and Film or History or Mathematics or Philosophy or Sociology BA Combined Hons: 4 yrs English and French or German or Spanish or History or Philosophy or Music u Film and French and German or Spanish u French and German or History or Music or Philosophy or Spanish or Management Sciences u German and History or Music or Philosophy or Spanish or English or Film or French u Philosophy and History or Mathematics or Politics or Sociology or English or Film u Politics and French or German u Politics and Spanish (or Portuguese) and Latin American Studies u Spanish and History BSc (Social Sciences) Single Hons: 3 yrs Accounting and Finance u Applied Social Sciences u Applied Social Sciences (Anthropology) u Applied Social Sciences (Criminology and Psychological Studies) u Applied Social Sciences (Criminology) u Economics u International Relations u Management u Management Sciences u Philosophy u Politics u Population Sciences u Psychology u Sports Studies u Social Work u Sociology
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BSc (Social Sciences) Combined Hons: 3 yrs Accounting and Economics u Accounting and Finance u Economics with Actuarial Studies u Economics and Management Sciences or Econometrics or Finance or Politics or Philosophy u Management Sciences and Accounting u Management with Entrepreneurship u Politics and International Relations or Sociology or Social Policy or Economics u Social Policy and Administration u Sociology and Social Policy MEcon: 4 yrs Economics LLB: 3 yrs Law
Winchester School of Art BA Single Hons: 3 yrs Fine Art (Route A) u Fine Art (Route B) u Graphic Arts (Route A) u Graphic Arts (Route B) u Heritage Studies: Museums and Galleries u Textile Fashion and Fibre (Route A) u Textile Fashion and Fibre (Route B)
Medicine, Health and Life Sciences Medicine BM: 5 yrs BM: 4 yrs BM: 6 yrs Nursing DipN Adult Nursing u Child Nursing u Learning Disability u Mental Health AdDipN: 3 yrs Adult Nursing u Child Nursing
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Mental Health
BMid: 3 yrs
Midwifery BN: 3 yrs BSc Single Hons: 3 yrs Biochemistry u Biology u Biomedical Sciences u Counselling and Psychotherapy u Health and Social Care u Occupational Therapy u Pharmacology u Physiology u Physiotherapy u Podiatry u Psychology u Zoology
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University of Southampton BSc Combined Hons: 4 yrs Biochemistry and Chemistry or Pharmacology u Biochemistry and Physiology with Foundation year u Biology with Mathematics or Oceanography u Physiology and Pharmacology MBioSci: 4 yrs Biomedical Sciences
Maths, Science and Engineering BSc Single Hons: 3 yrs Acoustical Engineering u Audiology u Chemistry u Computer Science u Environmental Sciences u Geography u Geology u Geophysical Sciences u Management Studies u Mathematics u Oceanography u Ocean Chemistry u Ocean and Earth System Science u Ocean Physics u Physics BSc Combined Hons: 3 yrs Acoustics and Music u Aeronautics and Astronautics u Archaeology and Geography u Biology with Mathematics or Computer Science or Oceanography u Chemistry with Medicinal Sciences or Ocean and Earth Sciences u Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence or Distributed Systems and Networks or Image and Multimedia Systems or Software Engineering u Geography with Geology u Geography with Oceanography u Geology with Physical Geography u Geology and Marine Biology u Information Technology in Organizations u Marine Biology with Oceanography u Mathematics with Actuarial Studies or Astronomy or Chemistry or Computer Science or Economics or Finance or Geography or Management Sciences or Music or Physics or Statistics or French or German or Spanish u Oceanography with Geology or French or Physical Geography u Chemistry with Biochemistry or Computer Science or Environmental Sciences or Management or Mathematics or Medicinal Chemistry or Oceanography or Pharmacology or Physics u Physics with Astronomy or Photonics or Space Science BSc Combined Hons: 4 yrs Mathematics and French or German or Spanish u Oceanography with French BSc Double Hons: 4 yrs Biochemistry and Chemistry MChem: 4 yrs Chemistry u Chemistry with Mathematics or Medicinal Sciences or Ocean and Earth Sciences MEng: 4 yrs Aeronautics and Astronautics u Computer Science u Digital Systems Engineering u Electrical Engineering
u Electronic Engineering u Electromechanical Engineering u Environmental Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Ship Science u Software Engineering u Space Systems Engineering
MEcon: 4 yrs Economics MEnvSc: 4 yrs Environmental Sciences MGeol: 4 yrs Geology MGeoPhys: 4 yrs Geophysics MMath: 4 yrs Mathematics MMBio: 4 yrs Marine Biology MOcean: 4 yrs Oceanography MPhys: 4 yrs Physics u Physics with Astronomy or Photonics or Space Science or Mathematics or Nanoscience u Physics with Astronomy with Year Abroad BEng Single Hons/MEng: 3--4 yrs Acoustical Engineering u Aerospace Engineering or Advanced Materials or European Studies u Civil Engineering u Computer Engineering u Computer Science and Software Engineering u Electrical Engineering u Electromechanical Engineering u Electronic Engineering u Environmental Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Software Engineering MEng Combined Hons: 4 yrs Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence or Distributed Systems and Networks or Image and Multimedia Systems u Electronic Engineering with Artifical Intelligence or Computer Systems or Nanotechnology or Optical Communications or Power Systems or Wireless Communications MEng with European Studies: 4 yrs Aerospace Engineering with European Studies u Civil Engineering with European Studies u Environmental Engineering with European Studies
Higher Degrees Certificates Postgraduate Certificate in Educational Studies (PCES) Education and Training
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University of St Andrews
UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS St Andrews Fife KY16 9AJ Tel: 01334 462150 Fax: 01334 463388 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.st-andrews.ac.uk
Undergraduate Courses BSc Hons Applied Economics u Astrophysics u Behavioural Biology u Biochemistry u Biology u Biology with French u Biology with German u Biology with Spanish u Biomolecular Science u Cell Biology u Chemistry -- Computer Science u Chemistry -Geoscience u Chemistry -- Internet Computer Science u Chemistry -- Mathematics u Chemistry with French u Chemistry with German u Chemistry with Materials Chemistry u Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry u Chemistry with Pharmacology u Chemistry with Spanish u Computer Science u Computer Science -Chemistry u Computer Science -- Economics u Computer Science -- Logic & Philosophy of Science u Computer Science -- Management u Computer Science -- Management Science u Computer Science -Mathematics u Computer Science -- Physics u Computer Science -- Statistics u Computer Science with French u Computer Science with German u Computer Science with Linguistics u Computer Science with Spanish u Ecology & Conservation u Economics u Economics -- Computer Science u Economics -- Internet Computer Science u Economics -- Management u Economics -- Management Science u Economics -- Mathematics u Economics -- Statistics u Economics with French u Economics with Russian u Economics with Spanish u Environmental Biology u Environmental Biology -- Geography u Environmental Biology -- Geoscience u Environmental Geoscience u Evolutionary Biology u Financial Economics (Science) u Geography u Geography -Environmental Biology u Geography -- Management u Geography -- Management Science u Geography -Mathematics u Geography -- Statistics u Geography with French u Geoscience u Geoscience -- Chemistry u Geoscience -- Environmental Biology u Geoscience with Spanish u Human Biology u Internet Computer Science u Internet Computer Science -- Chemistry u Internet Computer Science -- Economics u Internet Computer Science -- Logic & Philosophy of Science u Internet Computer Science -- Mathematics u Internet Computer Science -- Physics u Internet Computer
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Science -- Statistics u Internet Computer Science with French u Internet Computer Science with German u Internet Computer Science with Linguistics u Internet Computer Science with Spanish u Logic & Philosophy of Science -- Computer Science u Logic & Philosophy of Science -- Internet Computer Science u Logic & Philosophy of Science -- Mathematics u Logic & Philosophy of Science -- Physics u Logic & Philosophy of Science -- Statistics u Management u Management -- Computer Science u Management -Economics u Management -- Geography u Management -- Geoscience u Management -- Internet Computer Science u Management Science u Management Science -- Computer Science u Management Science -- Economics u Management Science -Geography u Management Science -- Geoscience u Management Science -- Internet Computer Science u Management Science -- Mathematics u Management Science -- Statistics u Management with French u Management with Spanish u Marine Biology u Mathematics u Mathematics -- Chemistry u Mathematics -- Computer Science u Mathematics -- Economics u Mathematics -- Geography u Mathematics -Internet Computer Science u Mathematics -- Logic & Philosophy of Science u Mathematics -- Physics u Mathematics -- Psychology u Mathematics with French u Mathematics with Geography u Mathematics with German u Mathematics with Russian u Mathematics with Spanish u Molecular Biology u Neuroscience u Physics u Physics -- Computer Science u Physics -- Internet Computer Science u Physics -- Logic & Philosophy of Science u Physics -- Mathematics u Physics with Spanish u Physiology u Psychology u Psychology -- Mathematics u Psychology with French u Psychology with Spanish u Statistics -- Economics u Statistics -- Geography u Statistics -- Internet Computer Science u Statistics -Logic & Philosophy of Science u Statistics -- Management Science u Statistics with French u Statistics with German u Statistics with Spanish u Sustainable Development u Zoology
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University of St Andrews MA Hons Ancient History u Ancient History -- Art History u Ancient History -- Biblical Studies u Ancient History -- Economics u Ancient History -- Film Studies u Ancient History -- French u Ancient History -German u Ancient History -- Greek u Ancient History -- Integrated Information Technology u Ancient History -- Italian u Ancient History -- Latin u Ancient History -- Mathematics u Ancient History -- Philosophy u Ancient History -- Spanish u Ancient History and Archaeology u Ancient History with Linguistics u Applied Economics u Arabic -- Art History u Arabic -- Economics u Arabic -- English u Arabic -Film Studies u Arabic -- French u Arabic -- German u Arabic -- Hebrew u Arabic -- International Relations u Arabic -- Italian u Arabic -- Latin u Arabic -Management u Arabic -- Mediaeval History u Arabic -- Modern History u Arabic -- Philosophy u Arabic -Social Anthropology u Arabic -- Spanish u Arabic & Middle East Studies u Art History u Art History -Ancient History u Art History -- Arabic u Art History -- Biblical Studies u Art History -- Classical Studies u Art History -- English u Art History -- Film Studies u Art History -- French u Art History -- Geography u Art History -- German u Art History -- Greek u Art History -- Hebrew u Art History -- Integrated Information Technology u Art History -- International Relations u Art History -- Italian u Art History -Management u Art History -- Mathematics u Art History -- Mediaeval History u Art History -- Middle East Studies u Art History -- Modern History u Art History -- Social Anthropology u Art History -Spanish u Biblical Studies u Biblical Studies -- Ancient History u Biblical Studies -- Art History u Biblical Studies -- Classical Studies u Biblical Studies -Economics u Biblical Studies -- English u Biblical Studies -- Film Studies u Biblical Studies -- French u Biblical Studies -- German u Biblical Studies -- Greek u Biblical Studies -- Hebrew u Biblical Studies -Integrated Information Technology u Biblical Studies -- Mathematics u Biblical Studies -- Philosophy u Biblical Studies International Relations u Classical Studies u Classical Studies -- Art History u Classical Studies -- Biblical Studies u Classical Studies -English u Classical Studies -- Film Studies u Classical Studies -- French u Classical Studies -- Greek u Classical Studies -- Integrated Information Technology u Classical Studies -- Mathematics u Classical Studies -- Mediaeval History u Classical Studies -Middle East Studies u Classical Studies -- Modern History u Classical Studies -- New Testament u Classical Studies -- Philosophy u Classical Studies --
Scottish History u Classical Studies -- Social Anthropology u Classical Studies -- Theological Studies u Classical Studies with Linguistics u Classics u Classics -- French u Classics -- Integrated Information Technology u Classics -- Italian u Classics -- Management u Classics -- Philosophy u Economics u Economics -- Biblical Studies u Economics -- English u Economics -- Film Studies u Economics -- French u Economics -- Geography u Economics -- German u Economics -- International Relations u Economics -Italian u Economics -- Management u Economics -Mathematics u Economics -- Mediaeval History u Economics -- Middle East Studies u Economics -Modern History u Economics -- Philosophy u Economics -- Russian u Economics -- Social Anthropology u Economics -- Spanish u Economics -Statistics u Economics with German u Economics with Russian u Economics with Social Anthropology u Economics with Spanish u English -- Classical Studies u English -- Economics u English -- Film Studies u English -- French u English -- Geography u English -- German u English -- Greek u English -Hebrew u English -- Italian u English -- Latin u English -- Management u English -- Mediaeval History u English -- Middle East Studies u English -- Modern History u English -- Philosophy u English -- Psychology u English -- Russian u English -Scottish History u English -- Social Anthropology u English -- Spanish u English -- Theological Studies u English with Linguistics u Film Studies -- Ancient History u Film Studies -- Arabic u Film Studies -- Art History u Film Studies -- Biblical Studies u Film Studies -- Classical Studies u Film Studies -- Economics u Film Studies -- English u Film Studies -- French u Film Studies -- German u Film Studies -- Modern History u Film Studies -- Philosophy u Film Studies -Scottish History u Film Studies -- Social Anthropology u Film Studies -- Spanish u Film Studies -Theological Studies u Financial Economics (Arts) u French -- Ancient History u French -- Arabic u French -- Art History u French -- Biblical Studies u French -Classical Studies u French -- Classics u French -Economics u French -- English u French -- Film Studies u French -- Geography u French -- Hebrew u French -- International Relations u French -- Latin u French -- Management u French -- Mediaeval History u French -- Social Anthropology u French -- Theological Studies u French with Linguistics u Geography u Geography -- Art History u Geography -- Economics u Geography -- English u Geography -- French u Geography -- Hebrew u Geography -- International Relations u Geography -- Italian u Geography --
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University of St Andrews Management u Geography -- Mediaeval History u Geography -- Middle East Studies u Geography -Modern History u Geography -- Psychology u Geography -- Scottish History u Geography -- Social Anthropology u Geography -- Spanish u Geography -- Theological Studies u Geography with Social Anthropology u Geography with Spanish u German -- Ancient History u German -- Arabic u German -Art History u German -- Biblical Studies u German -Economics u German -- English u German -- Film Studies u German -- International Relations u German -- Management u German -- Mediaeval History u German -- Middle East Studies u German -- Modern History u German -- New Testament u German -Philosophy u German -- Psychology u German -Theological Studies u German with Linguistics u Greek u Greek -- Ancient History u Greek -- Art History u Greek -- Biblical Studies u Greek -- Italian u Greek -- Latin u Greek -- New Testament u Greek -Philosophy u Greek -- Spanish u Greek with Linguistics u Hebrew -- Arabic u Hebrew -- Art History u Hebrew -- English u Hebrew -- French u Hebrew -- Geography u Hebrew -- Greek u Hebrew -Latin u Hebrew -- Mathematics u Hebrew -- Middle East Studies u Hebrew -- New Testament u Hebrew -Russian u History u Integrated Information Technology -- Ancient History u Integrated Information Technology -- Art History u Integrated Information Technology -- Biblical Studies u Integrated Information Technology -- Classical Studies u Integrated Information Technology -- Classics u Integrated Information Technology -- Film Studies u Integrated Information Technology -- Greek u Integrated Information Technology -- Latin u Integrated Information Technology -- Management u International Relations u International Relations -- Biblical Studies u International Relations -- Classical Studies u International Relations -- Economics u International Relations -Film Studies u International Relations -- French u International Relations -- Geography u International Relations -- German u International Relations -Italian u International Relations -- Management u International Relations -- Mathematics u International Relations -- Mediaeval History u International Relations -- Middle East Studies u International Relations -- Modern History u International Relations -Philosophy u International Relations -- Psychology u International Relations -- Russian u International Relations -- Scottish History u International Relations -- Social Anthropology u International Relations -Spanish u International Relations -- Theological Studies u Italian -- Ancient History u Italian -- Arabic
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Italian -- Art History u Italian -- Classical Studies u Italian -- Classics u Italian -- Economics u Italian -English u Italian -- Film Studies u Italian -Geography u Italian -- Greek u Italian -- International Relations u Italian -- Latin u Italian -- Management u Italian -- Philosophy u Italian -- Scottish History u Italian -- Social Anthropology u Italian with Linguistics u Latin u Latin -- Ancient History u Latin -Arabic u Latin -- Classical Studies u Latin -- English u Latin -- French u Latin -- Greek u Latin -- Hebrew u Latin -- Integrated Information Technology u Latin -Italian u Latin -- Mathematics u Latin -- Mediaeval History u Latin -- Middle East Studies u Latin -- New Testament u Latin -- Philosophy u Latin -- Russian u Latin -- Spanish u Management u Management -Arabic u Management -- Art History u Management -- Classics u Management -- Economics u Management -- English u Management -- French u Management -- Geography u Management -- German u Management -- Integrated Information Technology u Management -- International Relations u Management -- Philosophy u Management -- Psychology u Management -- Russian u Management -- Spanish u Mathematics u Mathematics -- Ancient History u Mathematics -- Art History u Mathematics -- Biblical Studies u Mathematics -- Classical Studies u Mathematics -- Economics u Mathematics -- Hebrew u Mathematics -- International Relations u Mathematics -- Latin u Mathematics -- Psychology u Mathematics -- Scottish History u Mathematics -- Spanish u Mathematics -- Theological Studies u Mathematics with Russian u Mathematics with Spanish u Mediaeval History u Mediaeval History -- Arabic u Mediaeval History -- Art History u Mediaeval History -- Classical Studies u Mediaeval History -Economics u Mediaeval History -- English u Mediaeval History -- French u Mediaeval History -Geography u Mediaeval History -- German u Mediaeval History -- International Relations u Mediaeval History -- Italian u Mediaeval History -- Latin u Mediaeval History -- Mathematics u Mediaeval History -- Middle East Studies u Mediaeval History -Social Anthropology u Mediaeval History -- Spanish u Mediaeval History -- Theological Studies u Mediaeval History and Archaeology u Mediaeval Studies u Middle East Studies -- Art History u Middle East Studies -- Classical Studies u Middle East Studies -Economics u Middle East Studies -- English u Middle East Studies -- Geography u Middle East Studies -German u Middle East Studies -- Hebrew u Middle East Studies -- International Relations u Middle East Studies -- Italian u Middle East Studies -- Latin u u
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University of St Andrews Middle East Studies -- Management u Middle East Studies -- Mediaeval History u Middle East Studies -Modern History u Middle East Studies -- Russian u Middle East Studies -- Social Anthropology u Middle East Studies -- Spanish u Middle East Studies with Arabic u Modern History u Modern History -- Arabic u Modern History -- Art History u Modern History -Classical Studies u Modern History -- Economics u Modern History -- German u Modern History -International Relations u Modern History -- Italian u Modern History -- Management u Modern History -Mathematics u Modern History -- Middle East Studies u Modern History -- New Testament u Modern History -- Philosophy u Modern History -Psychology u Modern History -- Russian u Modern History -- Social Anthropology u Modern History -Spanish u Modern History -- Theological Studies u Modern Languages (French -- German WIYA) u Modern Languages (French -- Italian WIYA) u Modern Languages (French -- Russian WIYA) u Modern Languages (French -- Spanish WIYA) u Modern Languages (German -- Italian WIYA) u Modern Languages (Italian -- Russian WIYA) u Modern Languages (Italian -- Spanish WIYA) u Modern Languages (Russian -- Spanish WIYA) u Modern Languages (French -- German) u Modern Languages (French -- Italian) u Modern Languages (French -- Russian) u Modern Languages (French -Spanish) u Modern Languages (French WIYA) u Modern Languages (French) u Modern Languages (German -- Italian) u Modern Languages (German -Russian) u Modern Languages (German WIYA) u Modern Languages (German) u Modern Languages (Italian -- Russian) u Modern Languages (Italian -Spanish) u Modern Languages (Italian WIYA) u Modern Languages (Italian) u Modern Languages (Russian -- Spanish) u Modern Languages (Russian -Spanish) with Social Anthropology u Modern Languages (Russian WIYA) u Modern Languages (Russian) u Modern Languages (Spanish WIYA) u Modern Languages (Spanish) u Modern Languages (Triple) u Modern Languages with Economics u Modern Languages with English u Modern Languages with International Relations u Modern Languages with Linguistics u Modern Languages with Management u New Testament -- Classical Studies u New Testament -- German u Philosophy -Ancient History u Philosophy -- Arabic u Philosophy -- Art History u Philosophy -- Biblical Studies u Philosophy -- Classical Studies u Philosophy -Classics u Philosophy -- Economics u Philosophy -English u Philosophy -- Film Studies u Philosophy --
French u Philosophy -- German u Philosophy -- Greek Philosophy -- International Relations u Philosophy -- Italian u Philosophy -- Latin u Philosophy -Management u Philosophy -- Mathematics u Philosophy -- Mediaeval History u Philosophy -- Modern History u Philosophy -- Psychology u Philosophy -Russian u Philosophy -- Scottish History u Philosophy -- Social Anthropology u Philosophy -- Spanish u Philosophy -- Statistics u Philosophy -- Theological Studies u Psychology u Psychology -- Art History u Psychology -- English u Psychology -- French u Psychology -- German u Psychology -- International Relations u Psychology -- Management u Psychology -- Mathematics u Psychology -- Mediaeval History u Psychology -- Modern History u Psychology -Philosophy u Psychology -- Social Anthropology u Psychology -- Theological Studies u Psychology with Geography u Psychology with Linguistics u Russian -- Art History u Russian -- Economics u Russian -English u Russian -- Hebrew u Russian -- International Relations u Russian -- Latin u Russian -Middle East Studies u Russian -- Modern History u Russian -- Philosophy u Russian -- Social Anthropology u Russian with Geography u Russian with Linguistics u Scottish History u Scottish History -Classical Studies u Scottish History -- English u Scottish History -- Film Studies u Scottish History -Geography u Scottish History -- International Relations u Scottish History -- Italian u Scottish History -Mathematics u Scottish History -- Philosophy u Scottish History -- Social Anthropology u Scottish History -- Spanish u Social Anthropology u Social Anthropology -- Arabic u Social Anthropology -- Art History u Social Anthropology -- Classical Studies u Social Anthropology -- Economics u Social Anthropology -- English u Social Anthropology -- Film Studies u Social Anthropology -- French u Social Anthropology -- Geography u Social Anthropology -International Relations u Social Anthropology -Italian u Social Anthropology -- Philosophy u Social Anthropology -- Psychology u Social Anthropology -Russian u Social Anthropology -- Scottish History u Social Anthropology -- Spanish u Social Anthropology -- Theological Studies u Social Anthropology with Geography u Social Anthropology with Linguistics u Spanish -- Ancient History u Spanish -Arabic u Spanish -- Art History u Spanish -Economics u Spanish -- English u Spanish -- Film Studies u Spanish -- Geography u Spanish -- Greek u Spanish -- International Relations u Spanish -- Latin u Spanish -- Management u Spanish -- Mathematics u Spanish -- Mediaeval History u Spanish -- Middle u
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University of St Andrews East Studies u Spanish -- Modern History u Spanish -Social Anthropology u Spanish -- Theological Studies u Spanish with Geography u Spanish with Linguistics u Statistics -- Economics u Statistics -- Philosophy u Sustainable Development u Theological Studies u Theological Studies -- Classical Studies u Theological Studies -- English u Theological Studies -- Film Studies u Theological Studies -- French u Theological Studies -- Geography u Theological Studies -- German u Theological Studies -- Integrated Information Technology u Theological Studies -- International Relations u Theological Studies -- Psychology u Theological Studies -- Social Anthropology u Theological Studies -- Spanish MPhys Hons Astrophysics u Mathematics -- Theoretical Physics u Physics u Physics with Photonics u Theoretical Physics -- Mathematics u Theoretical Physics MChem Hons Chemistry u Chemistry with External Placement u Chemistry with French u Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry MMath Hons Applied Mathematics Mathematics u Statistics
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Mathematics
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MTheol Hons Theology
School of Art History Certificate Museum and Gallery Studies Graduate Diploma Art History u History and Practice of Photography u History of Photography u Museum and Gallery Studies
School of Chemistry MPhil Chemistry
School of Classics Graduate Diploma Ancient History u Classical Studies & Latin u Latin
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Greek
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Classical Studies
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Greek
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Greek
MPhil Ancient History & Latin u Latin
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Classical Studies
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Greek
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Greek
School of Computer Science Graduate Certificate Information Technology (not available by direct application) Graduate Diploma Information Technology
School of Divinity Conversion Diploma Divinity Graduate Diploma Divinity u Bible and Contemporary World (PT and by distance learning) u Theological Interpretation of Scripture MLitt Bible and Contemporary World (PT and by distance learning) u Biblical and Theological Studies u Theological Interpretation of Scripture MPhil Divinity
MLitt Art History u History and Practice of Photography u History of Photography u Museum and Gallery Studies
School of Economics & Finance
MPhil Art History u History of Photography u Museum and Gallery Studies u National Trust for Scotland Studies
MLitt Environmental History (see School of History)
School of Biology
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MPhil Neuroscience & Behavioural Biology MRes Environmental Biology u Environmental Biology Conversion for Mathematical, Physical and Molecular Sciences u Structural Proteomic
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MPhil Environmental History (see School of History) u
International Strategy and Economics
School of English Graduate Diploma Creative Writing u Mediaeval English u Romantic Studies u Scottish Literature u Shakespeare Studies u Women, Writing and Gender
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University of St Andrews MLitt Creative Writing u Mediaeval English u Romantic Studies u Scottish Literature u Shakespeare Studies u Women, Writing and Gender MPhil Mediaeval English u Romantic Studies u Scottish Literature u Shakespeare Studies u Women, Writing and Gender
School of Geography & Geosciences
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Middle East &
MPhil International Political Thought u International Security Studies u Middle East & Central Asia Security Studies MRes International Relations
School of Management
Graduate Diploma Health Geography Research u Environmental History (see School of History) u Managing Environmental Change
Graduate Diploma Finance in Management Studies u Marketing
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International Business
MRes Health Geography
MLitt Finance in Management Studies u Marketing
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International Business
MLitt Environmental History (see School of History) MPhil Environmental History (see School of History) MSc Managing Environmental Change
School of History Graduate Diploma Central & East European Studies u Environmental History u Historical Research u Mediaeval History u Middle Eastern History u Modern Historiography u Modern History u Reformation Studies u Scottish Historical Studies MLitt Central & East European Studies u Environmental History u Historical Research u Mediaeval History u Middle Eastern History u Modern Historiography u Modern History u Reformation Studies u Scottish Historical Studies MPhil Central & East European Studies u Environmental History u Historical Research u Mediaeval History u Middle Eastern History u Modern Historiography u Modern History u Reformation Studies u Scottish Historical Studies
School of International Relations Graduate Diploma Defence Studies (distance-learning course -- no longer available to entrants) u International Political Thought u International Security Studies u Middle East & Central Asia Security Studies MLitt Defence Studies (distance-learning course -- no longer available to entrants) u International Political Thought
MRes Management Studies
School of Mathematics & Statistics Graduate Diploma Mathematics u Statistics MSc Mathematics
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Statistics
School of Modern Languages Graduate Diploma Advanced Language Studies u Cultural Identity Studies u European Languages and Linguistics u French Language Studies u French Studies u German Studies u Russian Studies u Spanish and Latin American Studies MLitt Advanced Language Studies u Cultural Identity Studies u European Languages and Linguistics u French Language Studies u French Studies u German Studies u Russian Studies u Spanish and Latin American Studies MLitt Master Mundus (EU) Crossways in European Humanities MPhil Advanced Language Studies u Cultural Identity Studies u European Languages and Linguistics u French Language Studies u French Studies u German Studies u Russian Studies u Spanish and Latin American Studies DLang Advanced Language Studies u European Languages and Linguistics u French Language Studies u German Studies u Russian Studies
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School of Philosophical & Anthropological Studies Conversion Diploma Philosophy u Social Anthropology Graduate Diploma Philosophy MLitt Philosophy MRes Social Anthropology u Social Anthropology (including Amerindian Studies) u Philosophy and Social Anthropology MPhil Philosophy u Philosophy and Social Anthropology u Social Anthropology u Social Anthropology and Amerindian Studies
School of Physics & Astronomy Graduate Diploma Photonics and Optoelectronic Devices
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Physics
MSc Photonics and Optoelectronic Devices
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Physics
Eng.D Photonics
School of Psychology MRes Psychology
Continuing Education Graduate Diploma Adults with Learning Disabilities who have Significant and Complex Need
STAFFORDSHIRE UNIVERSITY College Road Stoke-on-Trent ST4 2DE Tel: 01782 294000 Fax: 01782 294951 Website: www.staffs.ac.uk BA Hons/BSc Hons The modular degree scheme allows the subjects listed to be studied in combination either as joint awards or on a major/minor basis.
First Degrees BEng Hons/BSc/BSc Hons Computer Games Design BSc Hons Applied Geology u Aeronautical Design Technology u Applied Molecular Biology u Applied Geology with Professional Practice u Automotive Design Technology u Biochemistry & Microbiology u Biology & Sports Science u Biology with Forensic Science u Biology with a Foundation Year u Biology u Biomedical Science (FT or PT) u Broadcasting Technology u Building Surveying u Business Communications Technology u Business Computing u Business Decision Analysis u Business Information Technology u Communications Technology u Computer Design Technology u Computer Science u Computer Systems u Computing & Information Systems u Computing & Information Systems u Computing & Multimedia Systems u Computing Graphics Imaging & Visualization u Computing Science u Computing with Applicable Mathematics
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u Computing with Electronics u Construction Management u Conversion Entry in Psychology (distance learning) u Criminology & Forensic Science u Criminology & Psychology u Criminology with a Foundation Year & Forensic Science u Design Technology for Cyberspace u Design Technology for e-Commerce u Design Technology for Film Production u Design Technology for Mobile Communications u Design Technology for Multimedia u Design Technology for Music u Design Technology for Robotics u Design Technology for Security u Design Technology for Sport u Design Technology with Management u Design Technology u Ecology u Electronic Commerce u Environmental Biology u Environmental Science with a Foundation Year u Environmental Science u Environmental Studies u Exercise & Health u Film Production Technology u Film Production with Management u Film Production & Music Technology u Football Technology u Forensic Computing u Forensic Science & Psychology u Forensic Science with a Foundation Year u Forensic Science u Geography with Mountain Leadership u Geography u Geology with Mountain Leadership u Geology with a Foundation Year u Geology u Human Biology & Psychology u Human Biology u Information Systems & Internet Commerce u
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Staffordshire University Information Systems Accounting u Information Systems u Intelligent Systems u Interactive Entertainment Technology u Interactive Multimedia u Internet Technology u Midwifery Practice u Mobile Computing u Multimedia Computing u Music Technology with Management u Music Technology u Network Computing u Nursing Practice (Adult, Mental Health or Children’s Nursing) Registered Nurse u Physical & Environmental Geography u Product Design Technology u Property & Construction u Property with Business Studies u Property with French u Property with Geography u Property with German u Property with Spanish u Psychology with a Foundation Year u Psychology, Health & Exercise u Psychology, Sport & Exercise u Psychology u Quantity & Surveying u Simulation & Virtual Reality u Software Engineering u Specialist Nursing Practice u Sport & Exercise Nutrition u Sports & Exercise Sciences u Sports Science & Biology u Sports Studies u Web Media Technology Cert/Dip Advanced Studies in English HND Business IT u Computing u Computer Aided Engineering u Electrical Engineering u Electronic Engineering u Internet Technology u Mechanical Engineering u Mechatronics u Software Engineering MEng/BEng Hons Computer Graphics Imaging & Visualization u Computer Science u Computer Systems u Computing with Applicable Mathematics u Computing Science u e-Business Engineering u Electronic Engineering u Electronic Systems Design u Forensic Computing u Forensic Engineering u Information Technology u Internet Technology u Mechanical Engineering u Mechanical Systems Design u Mechatronics u Mobile Computing u Multimedia Computing u Network Computing u Software Engineering BA Hons: 1 yr Business Administration (fast track, 1 yr) BTEC Diploma: 1--2 yrs EDEXCEL BTEC Diploma Foundation Studies in Art & Design BTEC HND: 2 yrs Social Care (EDEXCEL BTEC HND) u Travel & Tourism Management (EDEXCEL BTEC HND) LLB Hons: 3 yrs Advice Work u Advice Work (incorporating the Diploma in Advice Work & Law) u Criminology u Law LLB Joint Hons: 3 yrs Law u Legal Studies
BA Hons: 3--8 yrs Accounting u Accounting & Law u Applied Social Studies (including DipSW) u Applied Social Studies (incorporating Diploma in Advice Work & Law) u Broadcast Journalism & Politics u Business & Leisure Management (HND top-up) u Business & Tourism Management (HND top-up) u Business Administration (conversion course) u Business Leisure & Tourism u Business Management u Business Studies & Supply Chain Management u Business Studies with Data Analysis u Business with French Studies u Business with German Studies u Business with Spanish Studies u Contemporary Historical Studies u Crime, Deviance & Society u Democratic Studies u Design Animation u Design Ceramics u Design Crafts u Design Electronic Graphics u Design Glass u Design Graphics u Design Management u Design Media Production u Design Multimedia Graphics u Design Photography u Design Product u Design Surface Pattern u Development & Environment u Digital Production Management u Drama & Theatre Arts u e-Business Management u Economics u English u Film, Television & Radio Studies u French with Language Studies u Geography with Mountain Leadership u Geography with a Foundation Year u Geography, Business & Environment u Geography u Human & Environmental Geography u International Studies u Journalism u Management & Business Computing u Management & Entrepreneurship u Marketing u Modern Art Design & Visual Multimedia u New Media Computing u New Media Marketing u New Media Theory & Practice u Peace Studies u Social Work u Sports & Leisure Management u Sports Development Coaching u Sports Studies BSc/BSc Hons: 3--8 yrs FT or PT Applied Computing u Applied Geology u Biology u Building Surveying u Business Computing u Business Decision Analysis u Business Information Technology u Ceramic Technology u Computer Science u Computer Systems u Computing & Applicable Mathematics u Computing Science u e-Commerce u Enterprise & Business Computing u Environmental Biology u Environmental Transportation Studies u Exercise & Health u Facilities Management u Forensic Computing u Geography u Health Studies u Health Technology u Information Systems u Information Systems & Sports Sciences or Physiology u Intelligent Systems u Internet Technology u Manufacturing Management u Mathematics for Information Technology u Mobile Computing u Multimedia Computing u Network Computing u
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Staffordshire University Pollution Science u Property with Business Studies or German u Property & Construction u Property Development & the Environment u Psychology u Psychology & Criminology u Quantity Surveying u Software Engineering u Sports, Culture & Media u Sports Equipment Technology u Sports Studies u Technology Management u Transportation Studies/ Management Informatics BSc Extended Engineering: 4 yrs Environmental Transportation Studies u Health Technology u Industrial Marketing u Manufacturing Management u Media Technology u Music Technology u Occupational Health & Environmental Technology u Product Design Technology u Transportation Studies/Management/Informatics u Transportation Systems Technology BSc/BSc Hons: 4 yrs Business Communications Technology u Occupational Health & Environmental Technology MEng/BEng Hons: 4--5 yrs
Combined Studies BA Hons/BSc Hons Environmental Studies u French Studies u German Studies u International Relations u Sociology u Spanish Studies
Joint Honours BA Hons/BSc Hons Biology u Business Studies u Computing u Economics u Forensic Science u Geology u Geography u Information Systems u Internet Commerce u Journalism u Multimedia Systems u Psychology 3--8 yrs u Product Design Technology
Joint/Combined Honours BA Hons/BSc Hons Crime, Deviance & Society u Cultural Studies English u French u History u Media Studies Philosophy u Politics
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Higher Degrees ACCA: Association of Chartered Certified Accountants Certificate: Certificate in Personnel Practice CIMA: Chartered Institute of Management Accountants MPhil MPhil/PhD MRes Applied Ecology u Computing Science u Molecular Biology
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MSc/PGDip Advanced Technology u Advanced Technology: Electronics, Communications & Information Technology or Energy Technology or Sports Technology or Digital Media Technology or Technology Management or Design Technology or Mechanical Engineering or Electrical Engineering u Electronic Engineering LLM: 1 yr Legal Practice u LLM LPC: 1 yr Legal Practice Course MA: 1 yr Art & Design by Negotiated Study u Broadcast Journalism u Clinical Nursing u Creative Enterprise u Cybercrafts u Design Enterprise u Design Management u Economics for Business Analysis u Economics of International Trade & European Integration u Fine Art u Historical Studies u History of Ceramics u Human Resource Management u Interactive Multimedia u International Policy & Diplomacy u International Relations u Legal Studies u Media & Cultural Futures u Modern Continental Philosophy u Politics u Social & Cultural Theory u Sustainable Development (distance learning) MBA: 1 yr Masters in Business Administration MSc: 1 yr Applied Sort & Exercise Science u Chinese Management Studies u Computer Games Software Design u Computer Science 1--2 yrs u Computing 1--2 yrs u Computing for Business 1--2 yrs (Conversion) u e-Business u e-Commerce 1--2 yrs (Conversion) u Environmental Geology & Management (distance learning) u Environmental Pollution Perspectives, Monitoring & Control u European Management Studies u Forensic Science (distance learning) u Global Marketing u Habitat Creation & Management u Health Psychology u Health Research u Industrial Mineral Extraction Geology u Information Technology 1--2 yrs u Information Technology Management (Overseas Award) u Leisure & Tourism Management u Local Economic Regeneration u Management u Management (e-Business) u Midwifery u Mineral Economics u Mobile Computing 1--2 yrs (Conversion) u Mobile Computer Systems u Molecular Biology (distance learning) u Multimedia Applications Management (Overseas Award) u Nursing u Physical Activity & Public Health u Pollution Management u Professional Computing u Psychological Research Methods u Social Research Methods u Sport, Health & Exercise Science u Supply Chain Management u Sustainability & Environmental Management
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University of Stirling (distance learning) u Technology Management (Overseas Award) u Water & Environmental Management (distance learning & PGC) MA: 1.5 yrs Ceramic Design Professional Doctorate in Health Psychology
Diplomas Diploma Business Administration u Graduate Diploma in Psychology u Professional Diploma in Management PGDip Broadcast Journalism u Clinical Nursing u Computer Science u Computing for Business u Computing u Core Personnel & Development/Postgraduate Diploma in HRM u e-Commerce u Environmental Geology & Environmental Management (distance learning) u Forensic Science u Habitat Creation & Management u Health Research u Historical Studies u International Policy & Diplomacy u International Relations u Legal Studies u Local Economic Regeneration u Media & Cultural Futures u Midwifery u Modern Continental Philosophy u Molecular Biology for Health Professionals* u Politics u Professional Computing u Social & Cultural Theory u Social Research Methods u Sport, Health & Exercise Science u Sustainable Development
Certi¢cates Certificate Business Administration u Professional Certificate in Management PGCert Broadcast Journalism u Applied Ecology u Clinical Nursing u Computer Science u Computing for Business u Computing u Core Management Postgraduate Certificate in HRM u e-Commerce u Environmental Geology u Environmental Management & Protection (distance learning) u Forensic Science u Health Research Methods u Higher & Professional Education (Medical Education) u Historical Studies u International Policy & Diplomacy u International Relations u Local Economic Regeneration u Media & Cultural Futures u Midwifery u Modern Continental Philosophy u Molecular Basis of Disease* u Nursing u Politics u Professional Computing u Social & Cultural Theory u Social Research Methods u Sport, Health & Exercise Science u Sustainable Development PGCE: 6 mths Business Studies & Information Technology u Design & Technology u Economics & Business Education
UNIVERSITY OF STIRLING Stirling FK9 4LA Tel: 01786 467044 Fax: 01786 466800 Website: www.external.stir.ac.uk
First Degrees BSc Hons 4 yrs Animal Biology u Aquaculture u Aquatic Science (3 yrs) u Biology u Biology/Mathematics u Biology/ Professional Education u Biology/Psychology u Business & Management Science u Computing Science u Computing Science/Accountancy u Computing Science/Business Studies u Computing Science/Economics u Computing Science/Environmental Science u Computing Science/Film & Media u Computing Science/Finance u Computing Science/French u Computing Science/Management Science u Computing Science/Marketing u Computing Science/ Mathematics u Computing Science/Philosophy u Computing Science/Philosophy/Psychology u Computing Science/Professional Education u Computing
Science/Professional Education/Business Studies u Computing Science/Professional Education/Mathematics u Computing Science/Psychology u Computing Science/Sociology u Computing Science/Spanish u Computing Science/Sports Studies u Conservation Science u Conservation Management u Conservation Biology u Conservation Science/Education u Ecology u Environmental Science u Environmental Science/ Biology u Environmental Science/Computing Science u Environmental Science/Economics u Environmental Science/Film & Media u Environmental Science/ Management Science u Environmental Science/ Mathematics u Environmental Science/Politics u Environmental Science and Outdoor Education u Environmental Geography u Environmental Geography/Professional Education u Freshwater Science u
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University of Stirling Information Systems u Management Science u Management Science/Accountancy u Manangement Science/Computing Science u Management Sci/Economics u Management Science/Environmental Science u Management Science/Finance u Management Science/French u Management Science/Marketing u Management Science/Mathematics u Management Science/Psychology u Management Science/Social Policy u Management Science/Sociology u Management Science/Spanish u Management Science/Sports Studies u Marine Biology u Mathematics (3 yrs) u Mathematics and its Applications u Mathematics/Accountancy u Mathematics/Biology u Mathematics/Business Studies u Mathematics/Computing Science u Mathematics/Economics u Mathematics/Environmental Science u Mathematics/Finance u Mathematics/French u Mathematics/Management Science u Mathematics/Professional Education u Mathematics/Professional Education/Computing Science u Mathematics/Social Policy u Mathematics/ Sociology u Mathematics/Spanish u Nursing and Midwifery u Philosophy/Computing Science/Psychology u Psychology (BSc) u Software Engineering u Sport and Exercise Science BA Hons 4 yrs Business Computing u Business Law u Business Law/Accountancy u Business Studies u Business Studies/Accountancy u Business Studies/Computing Science u Business Studies/Economics u Business Studies/English Studies u Business Studies/Film & Media u Business Studies/Finance u Business Studies/French u Business Studies/Human Resource Management u Business Studies/Law u Business Studies/Marketing u Business Studies/Mathematics u Business Studies/Modern Languages u Business Studies/Politics u Business Studies/Professional Education u Business Studies/Professional Education/ Computing Science u Business Studies/Psychology u Business Studies/Social Policy u Business Studies/ Sociology u Business Studies/Spanish u Business Studies/Sports Studies u Business Studies/Tourism Management u Crime & Society u Criminology/Law u Criminology/Philosophy u Criminology/Politics u Criminology/Sociology u Economics u Economics/ Accountancy u Economics/Business Studies u Economics/Computing Science u Economics/Environmental Science u Economics/Film & Media Studies u Economics/Finance u Economics/French u Economics/History u Economics/Human Resource Management u Economics/Law u Economics/Management Science u Economics/Marketing u Economics/ Mathematics u Economics/Philosophy u Economics/
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Studies/Spanish u Journalism Studies/Sports Studies u Law u Law/Business Studies u Law/Criminology u Law/Economics u Law/Finance u Law/History u Law/Human Resource Management u Law/Marketing u Law/Philosophy u Law/Politics u Law/Social Policy u Law/Sociology u Law/Sports Studies u Law (LLB) u Marketing u Marketing/Accountancy u Marketing/Business Studies u Marketing/Computing Science u Marketing/Economics u Marketing/Film & Media Studies u Marketing/Finance u Marketing/ French u Marketing/Human Resource Management u Marketing/Law u Marketing/Management Science u Marketing/Modern Languages u Marketing/Politics u Marketing/Psychology u Marketing/Social Policy u Marketing/Sociology u Marketing/Spanish u Marketing/Sports Studies u Marketing/Tourism Management u Modern Languages, Teaching English as a Foreign Language & Education u Modern Languages/Business Studies u Modern Languages/Marketing u Money Banking and Finance u Philosophy u Philosophy/Computing Science u Philosophy/Criminology u Philosophy/Economics u Philosophy/English Studies u Philosophy/Film & Media Studies u Philosophy/French u Philosophy/History u Philosophy/Journalism Studies u Philosophy/Law u Philosophy/Politics u Philosophy/Politics/Economics u Philosophy/Psychology u Philosophy/Religious Studies u Philosophy/Social Policy u Philosophy/Sociology u Philosophy/Spanish u Politics u Politics/ Business Studies u Politics/Criminology u Politics/ Economics u Politics/English Studies u Politics/ Environmental Science u Politics/Film & Media Studies u Politics/French u Politics/History u Politics/History/Professional Education u Politics/Human Resource Management u Politics/International Politics u Politics/Journalism Studies u Politics/Law u Politics/Marketing u Politics/Philosophy u Politics/ Philosophy/Economics u Politics/Professional Education/Social Policy u Politics/Professional Education/ Sociology u Politics/Psychology u Politics/Religious Studies u Politics/Scottish History u Politics/Social Policy u Politics/Sociology u Politics/Spanish u Politics/Sports Studies u Psychology & European Language u Psychology (BA) u Psychology/Biology u Psychology/Business Studies u Psychology/Computing Science u Psychology/Economics u Psycholu Psychology/European ogy/English Studies Language (French or Spanish) u Psychology/Film & Media Studies u Psychology/Human Resource Management u Psychology/Management Science u Psychology/Marketing u Psychology/Mathematics u Psychology/Philosophy u Psychology/Philosophy/
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& Law u Sport Studies u Sports Studies/Accountancy Sports Studies/Business Studies u Sports Studies/ Computing Science u Sports Studies/Economics u Sports Studies/Film & Media Studies u Sports Studies/Finance u Sports Studies/History u Sports Studies/Human Resource Management u Sports Studies/Journalism Studies u Sports Studies/Law u Sports Studies/Management Science u Sports Studies/ Marketing u Sports Studies/Politics u Sports Studies/ Psychology u Sports Studies/Scottish History u Sports Studies/Social Policy u Sports Studies/Sociology u Sports Studies/Tourism Management u Tourism Management u Tourism Management/Business Studies u Tourism Management/Economics u Tourism Management/History u Tourism Management/ Marketing u Tourism Management/Sports Studies u
BAcc Accountancy u Accountancy/Business Law u Accountancy/Business Studies u Accountancy/Computing Science u Accountancy/Economics u Accountancy/French u Accountancy/Management Science u Accountancy/Marketing u Accountancy/Mathematics u Accountancy/Spanish u Accountancy/Sports Studies A Bachelor Degree is a three year named programme in a single subject. Students also have the option of taking a three year General Degree. The following programmes are also available for completion in 3 years: Accountancy u Conservation Science u English Language Teaching (ELT) u English as a Foreign Language (EFL) u Mathematics u BSc/Diploma in Higher Education (Nursing) u BSc/Diploma in Higher Education (Midwifery) u Psychology (BA or BSc) u Sociology u Social Policy
Master’s Degrees MLitt English Studies u Gothic Imagination u Knowledge and Mind u Legal and Political Philosophy u Media Management u Philosophy u Post-colonial Diasporas u Publishing Studies u Renaissance Studies MBA Entrepeneurship and Business Venturing (distance learning) u Business Administration u Public Service Management u Retailing (distance learning) MEd Professional Enquiry in Education u School Leadership and Management u Management for Tertiary Education u Tertiary Education
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Stockport College of Further & Higher Education MRes Business and Management u Educational Research u Environmental History u Historical Research u Humanities MSc Applied Social Research u Aquaculture u Aquatic Pathobiology u Aquatic Resource Development (distance learning) u Aquatic Veterinary Studies u Banking and Finance u Criminology u Dementia Studies (distance learning) u Economics u Professional Enquiry u Environmental Management u Finance u Health Psychology u Housing Studies (FT or PT) u Human Resource Management u Information Systems Management u Information Technology u Innovation, Commercialisation & Entrepreneurship u International Business u Investment Analysis u Lifelong Learning u Marketing u Media Research u Psychological Research Methods u Psychological Therapy in Primary Care u Public Relations u Retail Management u River Basin Management u Social Services Management u Advanced Studies in the Management of Social Welfare Organizations u Social Work Studies u Advanced Social Work Studies in Criminial Justice u Sports Studies u Sustainable Development u Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages u Technology Enhanced Learning Postgraduate Certificate Aquaculture u Aquatic Pathobiology u Aquatic Resource Development (distance learning) u Aquatic Veterinary Studies u Dementia Studies (distance learning) u Educational Research u Professional Enquiry in Education u Professional Enquiry u Professional Enquiry: Creativity u Professional Enquiry: Leadership u Entrepeneurship and Business Venturing (distance learning) u Environmental History u Environmental Management u European Studies in Substance Misuse u Finance u Historical
Research u Housing Studies (FT or PT) u Humanities Investment Analysis u Lifelong Learning u River Basin Management u School Leadership and Management u Social Services Management u Advanced Studies in the Management of Social Welfare Organizations u Advanced Social Work Studies in Criminal Justice u Sports Studies u Sustainable Development u Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages u Technology Enhanced Learning u Management for Tertiary Education u Tertiary Education (with teaching qualification TQFE) Postgraduate Diploma Applied Social Research u Aquaculture u Aquatic Pathobiology u Aquatic Resource Development (distance learning) u Aquatic Veterinary Studies u Business and Management u Criminology u Dementia Studies (distance learning) u Educational Research u Professional Enquiry in Education u Professional Enquiry u English Studies u Entrepeneurship and Business Venturing (distance learning) u Environmental Management u Finance u Health Psychology u Housing Studies (FT or PT) u Human Resource Management u Information Systems Management u Information Technology u Innovation, Commercialisation & Entrepreneurship u International Business u Investment Analysis u Knowledge and Mind u Legal and Political Philosophy u Lifelong Learning u Marketing u Media Management u Media Research u Psychological Research Methods u Public Relations u Retail Management u River Basin Management u School Leadership and Management u Social Services Management u Advanced Studies in the Management of Social Welfare Organizations u Social Work Studies u Advanced Social Work Studies in Criminal Justice u Sports Studies u Sustainable Development u Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages u Technology Enhanced Learning u Management for Tertiary Education u Tertiary Education u
STOCKPORT COLLEGE OF FURTHER & HIGHER EDUCATION Wellington Road South Stockport Cheshire SK1 3UQ Tel: 08452 303102 Fax: 01614 806636 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.stockport.ac.uk Applications PT courses: Contact the College 0845 230 3107
FT courses: Contact UCAS
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Stockport College of Further & Higher Education Location: All HE courses delivered at Town Centre Campus (TCC) Visual and Performing Arts HND 3D Spatial Design FT TCC u HNC 3D Spatial Design PT TCC u HND Graphic Design FT TCC u HNC Graphic Design PT TCC u FDA TV Production FT TCC u BA Hons Design and Visual Arts FT TCC u BA Hons Photography FT TCC Management and Professional HNC Business PT TCC u BA Hons Business FT TCC u BA Hons Business Studies PT TCC u Certificate in Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector PT TCC u Certificate in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector PT TCC u Certificate in Education (Post compulsory) PT TCC u Postgraduate Certificate in Education PT TCC u University Certificate in Continuing Professional Development (Post compulsory) PT TCC u University Advanced Certificate in Continuing Professional Development (Post compulsory) PT TCC u BA Hons Education PT TCC u HNC
Computing PT TCC u FDSc Enterprise Computing FT TCC Health, Care and Wellbeing HNC Advanced Practice in Work with Children and Families PT TCC u BA Hons Early Childhood Studies FT TCC u BA Hons Early Childhood Studies PT TCC u FDA Early Years: Senior Practitioner FT TCC u FdA Working with Children and Young People FT TCC u HNC Health & Social Care PT TCC u BA Hons Social Work FT TCC u BA Hons Social Work PT TCC Construction, Engineering and the Environment HNC Electrical & Electronic Engineering PT TCC u HND Electrical & Electronic Engineering FT TCC u HNC Aerospace Engineering PT TCC u HND Aerospace Engineering FT TCC u HNC Mechanical Engineering PT TCC u HND Mechanical Engineering FT TCC u HNC Operations Engineering PT TCC u HND Operations Engineering FT TCC u HNC Construction PT TCC u HNC Building Services PT TCC u HNC Civil Engineering PT TCC
UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE Glasgow G1 1XQ Tel: 01415 524400 Fax: 01415 520775 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.strath.ac.uk Law, Arts & Social Sciences Students are admitted to courses leading to a Pass degree; selection for Hons is made in the light of their performance. BA Pass Students normally take five subjects in the first year and two of these in the second and third years. Subjects as listed under BA Hons. BA Hons For the four-year course students may be exempted from the first year on the basis of three good A level passes. Year 2 Entry to Psychology not offered. BA Hons PT. By conversion or addition to BA Pass degree (Law, Arts & Social Sciences). See BA (FT) for available subjects. Business Students are admitted to courses leading to a Pass degree; selection for Hons is made in the light of their performance. BA Pass Students may be exempted from certain first year classes, reading the study period for the Pass degree to two years on the basis of acceptable passes in appropriate subjects at GCE A or SQA Advanced
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Higher level gained at an appropriate standard or an HND relevant to the choice of Principal Subjects and gained at an appropriate standard. Students normally take four subjects in the first year and two of these during the second and third years. Compulsory classes in Integrative Studies must be included in the curriculum. Science & Technology BSc Hons Students may be exempted from the first year on the basis of three good GCE A level passes. BEng Students may be exempted from the first year on the basis of three good GCE A level passes. Technology & Business Studies Students select a Business Studies Principal subject and a Technology Principal subject.
First Degrees MSc: 5 yrs Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering u Applied Physics u Biophysics u Chemistry u Chemistry with Drug Discovery u Forensic and Analytical Chemistry u Mathematics u Photonics u Physics u
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Business BA/BA Hons: 3--4 yrs Hotel & Hospitality Management BA Joint Hons: 4 yrs Combination of 2 subjects: Accounting u Business u Business Enterprise u Business Law u Business Technology u Economics u Finance u Geography u History u Human Resource Management u Law u Management u Management Science u Marketing u Mathematics & Statistics u Modern Languages u Politics u Psychology u Sociology u Tourism BA Single Hons: 4 yrs Accounting u Business u Business Enterprise u Business Technology u Economics u Finance u Human Resource Management u Management u Management Science u Marketing u Tourism BA Hons: 5 yrs International Business u International Business with Accounting u International Business and Modern Languages
Education Single MA Hons: 4 yrs Social Work with Residential Child Care u Social Work (including Diploma in Social Work) BA Hons: 3--4 yrs Applied Music u Community Arts u Community Education u Outdoor Education u Sport and Physical Activity BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Speech and Language Pathology BEd Hons: 4 yrs Primary Education
Science & Technology BSc: 3 yrs Biological Sciences u Natural Science u Nautical Science BEng Hons: 4 yrs Single Hons Aero-mechanical Engineering u Architectural Engineering u Chemical Engineering u Chemical Engineering with Process Biotechnology u Civil Engineering u Civil Engineering with Environmental Management u Computer & Electronic Systems u Design Computing u Digital Communications and Multimedia Systems u Electrical Energy Systems u Electronic and Digital Systems u Electronic & Electrical Engineering u Manufacturing Engineering and Technology u Mechanical Engineering u Mechanical Engineering with International Study u Engineering and Enterprise Management u EnviroMechanical Engineering u Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering u Naval Architecture & Ocean Engineering u Naval Architecture & Small Craft Engineering u Product Design Engineering u Sports Engineering BSc/BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Architectural Studies u Applied Physics u Architectural Studies with European Studies u Biochemistry & Immunology or Microbiology or Pharmacology u Bioscience with Teaching u Biomedical Sciences u Biomedical Sciences & Psychology u Business Information Systems u Chemistry with Teaching u Computer Science with Law u Computer Science u Enterprise & Technology Management u Environmental Health u Forensic Biology u Immunology & Microbiology or Pharmacology u Information Systems u Internet Computing u Laser Physics & Optoelectronics u Mathematics u Mathematics & Computer Science u Mathematics & Physics u Mathematics with Teaching u Mathematics, Statistics and Accounting or Economics or Finance or Management Science u Natural Science u Nautical Science u Pharmacology with Industrial Placement u Physics u Physics with Teaching u Product Design & Innovation u Prosthetics & Orthotics u Software Engineering u Sport and Exercise Science MPharm: 4 yrs Pharmacy MEng: 4--5 yrs Aero-mechanical Engineering u Architectural Engineering u Chemical Engineering u Civil Engineering with Environmental Management or European Studies u Civil Engineering u Computer & Electronic Systems u Computer Science u Design Computing u Digital Communication and Multimedia Systems u
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University of Strathclyde Electrical & Mechanical Engineering u Electrical Energy Systems u Electrical and Digital Systems u Electronic and Electrical Engineering u Electronic and Electrical Engineering with Business or European Studies u Engineering & Enterprise Management u Engineering and Enterprise Management with Diploma in Entrepreneurship u Enviro-mechanical Engineering u Manufacturing Engineering & Technology with Diploma in Management or Entrepreneurship u Mechanical Engineering with Aeronautics or Automotive or Financial Management or Materials Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Mechanical Engineering with International Study u Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering u Naval Architecture & Ocean Engineering or Small Craft Engineering u Product Design with Diploma in Entrepreneurship or Management
Technology & Business Studies BSc/BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Accounting u Computer Science u Economics u Environmental Technology u Finance u Management Science u Manufacturing Engineering u Marketing
Higher Degrees MArch Advanced Architectural Design MCM Communications Management MBM MEd MPhil MSc/PGDip Advanced Academic Studies u Advanced Professional Studies u Advanced Residential Child Care u Applied Biomechanics by distance learning u Applied Educational Research u Architectural Computing Studies u Autism u Bioengineering u Biomedical Engineering u Business Information Technology Systems u Chemical Technology & Management u Clinical Pharmacy u Communications Technology and Policy u Communications, Control & Digital Signal Processing u Computer & Internet Technologies u Computer Aided Engineering Design u Construction Management u Control Engineering with Business u Criminology and Criminal Justice u Digital Multimedia & Communication Studies u Digital Libraries u Early Education u Economic Management & Policy u Economics (Scottish Graduate Programme) u Education for Work and Enterprise u Educational Computing u Educational Psychology u Electrical Power Engineering with
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Business u Electricity Industry Management & Technology u Electronic & Electrical Engineering u Energy Systems & the Environment u Engineering Design u Environmental Science u Equality & Discrimination u Finance u Food Biotechnology u Food Science & Microbiology u Forensic Science u Forensic Information u Geoenvironmental Engineering u High Power Radio Frequency u Human Ecology u Human Resource Management for the Tourism & Hospitality Industries u Human Resource Management u Immunopharmacology u Information Management u Information & Library Studies u Information Technology u Information Technology Systems u Integrated Building Design u Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control u Integrated Product Development u International Accounting & Financial Studies u International Hospitality Management u International Macroeconomics and Financial Economics u International Marketing u Management and Leadership in Education u Management of Competitive Manufacturing u Marine Engineering u Marine Technology u Marketing u Occupational Psychology u Operational Research u Personnel Management (PT) u Pharmaceutical Analysis u Pharmaceutical Quality & Good Manufacturing Practice u Political Research u Process Technology & Management u Procurement Management u Public Policy u Rehabilitation Studies u Research Methodology in Business & Management u Research Methods in Psychology (MRes) u Safety and Risk Management u Science, Technology and Sustainability u Social History u Social Research (MRes) u Social Work (MSc) u Social Work Management u Supply Chain Management u Sustainable Construction and Infrastructure u Sustainable Engineering u Systems Level Integration u Technical Management of Ship Operations u Technology Entrepreneurship u Technology Management u Tourism in Developing Countries u Tourism u Urban Design MLitt: 1 yr Cultural Studies u Journalism Studies u Literary Studies u Renaissance Studies LLM: 1--2 yrs Commercial Law (joint with Glasgow University) u Human Rights Law u Information Technology & Telecommunications Law MEnv: 1--2 yrs Environmental Studies MRes: 1--2 yrs Biomedical Engineering u Biomedical Science u Physics u Scottish Studies
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UNIVERSITY CAMPUS SUFFOLK St Edmund House Rope Walk Ipswich Suffolk IP4 1LZ Tel: 01473 296451 Fax: 01473 230054 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ucs.ac.uk University Campus Suffolk has a main campus in Ipswich with linked centres across Suffolk and Great Yarmouth. All degrees are validated by the University of East Anglia and the University of Essex. (I) Taught at the Ipswich Campus (B) Taught at the Bury St Edmunds Centre (G) Taught at Great Yarmouth Centre (L) Taught at the Lowestoft Centre (O) Taught at the Otley Centre (F) Taught at the FE College, in Ipswich
First Degrees BA Hons Business Management (B) u Business Management (I) u Computer Games Design (I) u Creative Industries and Arts Management (I) u Creative Music (top-up year) (G) u Criminology (I) u Design -- Graphic Design (L) u Design Crafts (L) u Digital Fine Art (I) u Digital Media (I) u Early Childhood Studies (I) u Early Learning (top-up year) (I) u Education (postcompulsory) (B) u English (I) u English and History (B) (I) u Event Management (I) u Family and Community History (I) u Fashion and Textiles (top-
up year) (G) u Film and Media Studies (I) u Fine Art (I) u Graphic Design (I) u Graphic Design and Graphic Illustration (I) u Graphic Design and Motion Graphics (I) u History (I) u Hospitality Management (I) u Human Resource Management (I) u Individual Studies (I) u Interior Design (I) u Interior Design and Digital Modelling (I) u Leisure Management (I) u Marketing Management (I) u Model Design and Special Effects (I) u Model Design for Digital Applications (I) u Performing Arts (I) u Photography and Digital Imaging (G) u Photography and the Digital Image (I) u Psychology and Sociology (B) u Social Studies (top-up year) (I) u Social Work (I) (G) u Tourism Management (I) u Youth Studies (I) BSc Hons Acute and Critical Care Practice (I) u Adult Nursing (I) u Community Nursing Specialist Practice (I) u Computer Games Programming (I) u Construction Management (top-up year) (I) u Diagnostic Radiography (I) u Environment and Human Health (I) u Human Biology (I) u Individual Studies (I) u Midwifery Practice (I) u Nursing Practice (I) u Nursing Practice with Specialist Practitioner Award
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University Campus Suffolk (I) u Nutrition and Health (I) u Oncology and Radiotherapy Technology (I) u Operating Department Practice (I) u Organizational Psychology (I) u Psychology and Sociology (I) u Science (Foundation year) (I) u Service Innovation and Development (I) u Sports Science (I) u Technology (I) u Urgent Care (I) DipHE Adult u Business and Information Technology (I) u Children u Counselling and Therapeutic Care (G) u Digital Fine Art (I) u Early Childhood Studies (I) u Environment and Human Health (I) u Event Management (I) u Fine Art (I) u Graphic Design (I) u Health Care (I) (G) u Hospitality Management (I) u Human Biology (I) u Individual Studies (I) u Information Technology (I) u Interior Design (I) u Learning Disability u Leisure Management (I) u Mental Health u Midwifery (I) u Model Design and Special Effects (I) u Nursing (I) u Nutrition and Health (I) u Operating Department (I) u Performing Arts (I) u Photography and the Digital Image (I) (G) u Software Engineering (I) u Sports Science (I) u Tourism Management (I) CertHE Building Control (F) u Building Surveying (F) u Business Management (I) (L) u Civil Engineering (F) u Construction (F) u Landscape and Garden Design (O) u Operations and Maintenance Engineering
(Offshore) u Supporting Health and Social Care Services (I)
Foundation Degrees Animal Management (O) u Building Control (F) u Building Surveying (F) u Business Management (B) u Business Management (I) (L) u Civil Engineering (F) u Computing (G) u Computing and Networking (B) u Construction (B) u Construction (F) u Counselling (B) u Creative Music (G) u Digital Media (I) u Early Years (B) (I) (L) (G) u Employment-based Independent Study (I) u Engineering (B) (G) u Event Management (I) u Fashion and Textiles (G) u Film and Media Studies (G) u Fine Art Practice (B) u Graphic Design (B) u Health Administration (I) u Health and Social Care (B) (G) u Health Sciences (I) u Health Studies (B) u HND Operations and Maintenance Engineering (Offshore) (L) u Hospitality and Event Management (B) (G) (L) u Interior Design (I) u Journalism (G) u Landscape and Garden Design (O) u Learning Support (B) u Logistics and Transport (B) u Marine and Coastal Conservation (L) u Model Making (I) u Music Production (B) u Performing Arts (I) u Public Services Management (B) u Species and Ecosystem Conservation (O) u Sport, Health and Exercise (B) u Sports Management (I) u Supporting Health and Social Care Services (I)
Degrees validated by University Campus Su¡olk o¡ered at: LOWESTOFT COLLEGE St Peter’s Street Lowestoft Suffolk NR32 2NB Tel: 01502 583521 Fax: 01502 500031 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.lowestoft.ac.uk
First Degrees BSc Science with foundation year (Science) u Science with foundation year (Computing) u HNC Engineering u HND Engineering u Certificate in Education u NVQ4 Management Studies
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UNIVERSITY OF SUNDERLAND Edinburgh Building Chester Road Sunderland SR1 3SD Tel: 01915 153000 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.sunderland.ac.uk
Arts, Design, Media and Culture BA Hons Performance Arts u Photography, Video & Digital Imaging u Glass, Architectural Glass & Ceramics u Arts & Design u Fine Art u Media, Culture & Communication u Film & Media Studies u Public Relations u Journalism u Media Production (Television & Radio) u Media Production (Video & New Media) u Advertising & Design u Animation & Design u Graphic Communication u Design -Multimedia and Graphics u Illustration and Design u 3D Design Innovation u American Studies u History u English u English and Drama u English Language and Literature u English and Film BSc Hons Tourism Management u Tourism Development u Tourism Enterprise BA Hons Dance/Drama/Music (top-up)
Business, Law and Psychology BA Hons Business and Management (Enterprise Management) u Business and Management (Financial Management) u Business and Management (Human Resource Management) u Business and Management (Managing the Business) u Business and Management (Marketing Management) u Business and Management (Generic) BTEC HND in Business LLB Law (Bachelor of Laws) BSc Hons Psychology BA Hons Business Administration (top-up)
Computing, Engineering and Technology BSc Hons Artificial Intelligence u Automotive Product Design u Automotive Design and Technology u Computing u Forensic Computing u Intelligent Robotics u Multimedia Computing u Multimedia Games u
Network Computing u Product Design u Applied Business Computing (1 yr top-up programme) u Computer Systems Engineering (1 yr top-up programme) u Computer Applications (1 yr top-up programme) BEng Hons Automotive Engineering with Design u Mechanical Engineering with Design BA Hons Business Computing u Joint Scheme of Extended Programmes (Level 0) in Business Computing FdSc Foundation Degree in Computing u Multimedia Computing u Network Security Technologies FdA Foundation Degree in Information Technology for Business
Education PGCE Business -- 2 yrs u Information Technology -- 1 yr u Information Technology -- 2 yrs u Science -- 1 yr u Science -- 2 yrs u Geography Education -- 1 yr u Mathematics -- 1 yr u Mathematics -- 2 yrs u Technology -- 1 yr u Design and Technology -- 2 yrs u Engineering -- 1 yr Non QTS -- BA Hons Early Childhood Studies Secondary (11--18) -- BA/BSc Hons Design and Technology Education BA Hons Geography Education u Information Technology Education u Information Technology Education u Mathematics Education BSc Hons Science Education
Health, Natural and Social Sciences BSc Hons Chemical and Pharmaceutical Science u Pharmacology u Sport and Exercise Sciences u Sports and Exercise Development u Sports Studies u Biomedical Sciences FDSc Sport and Exercise Development
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University of Sunderland BA Hons Sociology u Health and Social Care BA/BSc Hons Geography FdA Health and Social Care
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Criminology
Joint Honours Scheme The joint honours scheme allows you to combine two subjects of your choice in the following way: Major -- Minor -- Two subjects with an emphasis on one, for example BSc Hons in Psychology with Criminology. Dual -- Two subjects studied on an equal basis, for example BA Hons Media Studies and English. Subjects available: Accounting u American Studies u Business & Management u Business Enterprise u Business Law u Chemistry u Comparative Literature u Computing u Criminology u Dance u Education u English u English Language/Linguistics u European Studies u Gender Studies u Geography u Health Studies u History u History of Art and Design u Human Resources Management u Information Technology u Journalism u Marketing u Media Studies u Music u Photography u Politics u Psychology u Public Relations u Sociology u TESOL u Tourism Studies MA/PgD: FT (45 weeks) Curating MA/PgD/PgC: FT (1 yr) 3D Design Innovation u Career Guidance u Children’s Literature u Design Studies u Design: Multimedia and Graphics u Early Childhood Education u Education -- Post-16 Education u Education Teaching and Learning with ICT u English u English: Restoration to Romanticism u Film and Cultural Studies u Fine Art u Gender, Culture and Development u Glass u History u Illustration and Design u Journalism u Marketing u Media Production (Television and Video) u Media and Cultural Studies u Photography u Professional Learning and Guidance u Radio (Management and Production) u Special Needs and Inclusive Education u Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) u World Literatures MBA: FT (1 yr) Business Administration MBS: FT (1 yr) Business Studies
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PgC: FT (1 yr) Health Promoting Organizations (Health Care) (distance learning) MSc/PgD/PgC: FT (1 yr) Applied Psychological Research u Clinical Pharmacy u Cultural and Heritage Tourism Development u Environment, Health and Safety u Environmental Management u Human Resource Management u Medicines Management MA: FT (1 yr) International Management MSc/PgD/PgC: FT (14 mths) Advanced Professional Practice Primary/Secondary u E-Technology for Business u Engineering Management u IT Application Development u Information Systems Engineering u Information Technology Management u Intelligent Systems u Internet Engineering u Manufacturing Systems Management u Multimedia Systems u Network Systems u Project Management u Software Engineering PGCE: FT (1 yr) Business Education -- Secondary u Design and Technology -- Secondary Education u Engineering Secondary Education u English Secondary Education u Geography Secondary Education u ICT Secondary Education u Mathematics Secondary Education u PG/CE in post-compulsory Education and Training (PCET) u PGCE (Secondary Education) (1 yr) u Primary Education (5--11) u Primary Education French (5--11) u Professional Graduate Certificate in Education u Science Secondary Education PGCE: FT (2 yrs) Business Education -- Secondary Education u Business Education -- Secondary Education (14--19 yrs) u Design and Technology -- Secondary Education u Geography u ICT Education -- Secondary Education u Mathematics Education -- Secondary u Science Education -- Secondary Education GTP: FT (1 yr) Graduate Teacher Programme MSc: FT (2 yrs) Industrial Practice MSc: FT (1 yr) Enterprise in Biosciences Graduate Diploma: FT (2 yrs) Psychology
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University of Surrey
Degrees validated by University of Sunderland o¡ered at: CITY OF SUNDERLAND COLLEGE Bede Centre Durham Road Sunderland SR3 4AH Tel: 01915 116000 Fax: 01915 116380 Website: www.citysun.ac.uk Hylton Centre, North Hylton Road, Sunderland SR5 5DB, Tel: 0191 511 6000, Fax: 0191 511 6280 Shiney Row Centre, Success Road, Philadelphia, Houghton-le-Spring DH4 4TL, Tel: 0191 511 6000, Fax: 0191 511 6180 The Teleport, Doxford, North East Contact Centre Academy, 4 Grayling Court, Doxford International Business Park, Sunderland, SR3 3XD, Tel: 0191 511 6800
BA/BSc Level 0 (FoundationYear) Programmes BA Business Computing Year 0 (Foundation Year) (FT) u BSc Science Level 0 (Foundation Year) (FT) u BSc Sport Science Level 0 (Foundation Year) (FT)
Teaching Programmes Education (PCET) Certificate (PT) u Education Professional Graduate Certificate (PCET) (PT) u Professional Learning and Development Diploma (PT)
Foundation Degree Programmes Applied Art Studies Foundation Degree (PT/FT) u Counselling Practice Foundation Degree (PT) u Education and Care Foundation Degree (PT) u Health and Social Care Foundation Degree (FT) u Leadership & Management Foundation Degree (PT) u Network Security Technologies Foundation Degree (PT/FT) u Service Management (Education) Foundation Degree (PT) u Service Management Foundation Degree (PT) u Sport & Exercise Development Foundation Degree (FT) u Travel & Tourism Foundation Degree (FT)
UNIVERSITY OF SURREY Marketing and Communications Guildford Surrey GU2 7XH Tel: 08009 803200 / 01483 689905 Fax: 01483 683948 E-mail:
[email protected] Undergraduate enquiries e-mail:
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First Degrees Joint Programmes BSc Hons 3--4 yrs Integrated Sciences
Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences BA Hons: PT Humanities
BA Hons: 3 yrs Dance & Culture BA Hons: 3--4 yrs Cultural Studies u English Literature u English Literature and French u English Literature and International Communication u English Literature and Spanish u English Literature with Creative Writing u Film Studies u Film Studies with Creative Writing u Film Studies with French u Film Studies
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University of Surrey with German u Film Studies with Russian u Film Studies with Spanish u Media Studies u Media Studies and Dance u Media Studies and Music u Media Studies and Politics u Media Studies with French u Media Studies with German u Media Studies with Russian u Media Studies with Spanish u Politics u Politics with Citizenship Studies u Politics with International Studies u Politics with Policy Studies BA Hons: 4 yrs Dance & Culture (with Professional Training) u French & Spanish u Languages and Contemporary Cultures u Languages with Translation BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Business Economics u Business Economics with Finance u Criminology and Sociology u Economics u Sociology u Sociology, Culture and Media BSc Hons: 4 yrs Applied Psychology and Sociology u Business Management & French u Business Management & Spanish u Psychology u Sociology and Social Research BMus Hons: 3 yrs Creative Music Technology u Music BMus Hons: 4 yrs Music u Music & Sound Recording (Tonmeister)
Financial Mathematics u Mathematics with Business Studies u Mathematics with Management u Physics u Physics with Finance u Physics with Medical Physics u Physics with Nuclear Astrophysics u Physics with Satellite Technology BSc Hons: 4--5 yrs Mathematics with Foundation year u Mathematics with Business Studies with Foundation year u Physics with Foundation year BEng Hons: 3--4 yrs Aerospace Engineering u Audio Media Engineering u Chemical Engineering u Chemical and Bio-Systems Engineering u Civil Engineering u Digital Media Engineering u Electronic Engineering u Electronics and Computer Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Medical Engineering u Space Technology and Planetary Exploration u Technology Entrepreneurship u Telecommunications Systems BEng Hons: 4--5 yrs Aerospace Engineering with Foundation year u Chemical Engineering with Foundation year u Civil Engineering with Integrated Foundation Year u Electronics and Computer Engineering with Foundation year u Mechanical Engineering with Foundation year u Medical Engineering with Foundation year
Faculty of Sciences
MChem: 4 yrs Chemistry u Chemistry with Forensic Investigation u Computer-aided Chemistry u Medicinal Chemistry BSc Hons: 3 yrs Chemistry u Midwifery Studies: Registered Midwife u Nursing Studies: Adult Nursing u Nursing Studies: Child Nursing
Engineering
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Physical
MEng: 4--5 yrs Aerospace Engineering u Audio Media Engineering u Chemical Engineering u Chemical and Bio-Systems Engineering u Civil Engineering u Digital Media Engineering u Electronic Engineering u Electronics and Computer Engineering u Electronics with Satellite Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Medical Engineering u Space Technology and Planetary Exploration u Telecommunications Systems MMath: 4--5 yrs Mathematics MMath: 4 yrs Mathematics (with integrated professional training) MPhys: 4 yrs Physics u Physics with Finance u Physics with Medical Physics u Physics with Nuclear Astrophysics u Physics with Satellite Technology BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Computing & Information Technology u Computer Modelling & Simulation u Computer Science u Computer Science & Engineering u Mathematics u Mathematics with Statistics u Mathematics with Music u Mathematics and Computing Science u
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BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Biochemistry u Biochemistry (Medical) u Biochemistry (Neuroscience) u Biochemistry (Pharmacology) u Biochemistry (Toxicology) u Biomedical Sciences u Biotechnology u Food Science and Microbiology u Microbiology u Microbiology (Medical) u Microbial Genetics u Molecular Biology u Nutrition u Nutrition and Food Science BSc Hons: 4 yrs Chemistry u Nutrition / Dietetics BSc Hons: 4--5 yrs Biochemistry with Foundation year u Biomedical Sciences with Foundation year u Chemistry with Foundation year u Microbiology with Foundation year u Nutrition with Foundation year Diploma of Higher Education: up to 3 yrs Nursing Studies: Adult Nursing u Nursing Studies: Child Nursing u Nursing Studies: Mental Health
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University of Surrey Nursing u Operating Department Practice: Registered Operating Department Practitioner u Midwifery Studies: Registered Midwife
School of Law LLB Hons: 3--4 yrs Law LLB Hons: 4 yrs Law with International Studies u Law with French Law u Law with German Law u Law with Spanish Law
School of Management BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Accounting and Financial Management u Business Management u International Hospitality Management u International Hospitality and Tourism Management u Retail Management u Tourism Management BSc Hons: 4 yrs Business Management and French agement and Spanish
MSc/PGDip: FT or PT Applied Psychology u Business Economics and Finance u Criminology, Criminal Justice and Social Research u Economics u Energy Economics & Policy u Environmental Psychology u Forensic Psychology u Health Psychology u International Economics, Finance & Development u Occupational & Organizational Psychology u Research Methods in Psychology u Social Psychology MSc/PGDip/PGCert: PT Social Research PsychD: FT Practitioner Doctorate in Clinical Psychology PsychD: FT or PT Practitioner Doctorate in Psychotherapeutic & Counselling Psychology
Faculty of Sciences
Engineering
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Physical
MA/PGDip: FT Communication and International Marketing u Communication and Politics u Intercultural Communication with International Business u Organizational Communication and Behaviour
MSc/PGDip: FT or PT Communications Networks & Software u Medical Imaging u Microwave Engineering & Wireless Subsystems Design u Microwaves and Optoelectronics u Mobile & Satellite Communications u Mobile Communication Systems u Multimedia Signal Processing & Communications u Multimedia Technology & Systems u Nanotechnology and Nanoelectronic Devices u Radiation Detection and Instrumentation (subject to validation) u Satellite Engineering u Satellite Communications Engineering u Signal Processing & Machine Intelligence u Space Technology and Planetary Exploration
MA/PGDip: FT or PT Audiovisual Translation u European and International Politics u European Politics u European Politics, Business & Law u Monolingual Subtitling and Audio Description u Translation
MSc: FT Corporate Environmental Management u Environmental Life Cycle Management u Environmental Strategy u Medical Physics u Security Technologies and Applications u Sustainable Development
MA/PGDip/PGCert: FT or PT Business Translation with Interpreting u Specialist Translation and Translation Technologies
MSc/PGDip: FT Internet Computing
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Business Man-
Higher Degrees Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences MA: FT or PT International Politics
MRes: FT or PT Musicology MMus/PGDip: FT or PT Music MSc/PGDip: FT Social Research Methods MSc/PGDip: PT Clinical Supervision and Consultation (subject to validation) MSc/PGDip: FT or PT Dance Cultures
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Information Systems
MSc/PGDip: FT or PT Biomedical Engineering u Radiation & Environmental Protection u Water Regulation & Management MSc/PGDip/PGCert: FT Hydroinformatics u Process and Environmental Systems Engineering u Technology Management MSc/PGDip/PGCert: FT or PT Advanced Materials u Bridge Engineering u Civil Engineering u Information and Business Systems Engineering u Information and Process Systems Engineering u Process Systems Engineering u Process and Environmental Systems Engineering u Transport
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University of Surrey Planning and Practice u Water & Environmental Engineering MSc/PGDip/PGCert: FT or PT/distance learning Structural Engineering
MSc/PGDip/PGCert: PT Nutritional Medicine
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Enhanced MSc: FT Medical Microbiology
MRes: FT or PT Chemistry MSc: FT or PT Chemical Research MSc: PT/distance learning Pharmaceutical Medicine MSc/PGDip: FT Toxicology MSc/PGDip (Registered Specialist Community Public Health Nurse): FT Public Health Practice MSc/PGDip: PT Applied Toxicology u Health Ergonomics u Health and Social Care u Medical Microbiology u Learning & Teaching for Professional Practice u Professional Practice u Systems Safety and Ergonomics MSc/PGDip: FT or PT Clinical Biochemistry with Molecular Biology u Occupational Health u Occupational Health & Safety u Occupational Hygiene u Occupational Safety MSc/PGDip: PT /distance learning Clinical Pharmacology MSc/PGDip/PGCert: FT or PT Advanced Practice
MSc/PGDip/PGCert: PT/distance learning Advanced Gynaecological Endoscopy
School of Law LLM: PT distance learning Employment Law u Environmental Health Law LLM: PT /FT European Law
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International Law
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Justice
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Law
School of Management MSc/PGCert/PGDip: Flexible Financial Services Management u Food Management u Health Care Management u Human Resource Management u International Business Management u International Financial Management (subject to validation) u International Hotel Management u International Marketing Management u International Retail Marketing u Management u Tourism Development u Tourism Management u Tourism Marketing u Retail Management MSc: FT Entrepreneurship Systems
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Management
Information
MSc/PGCert/PGDip: FT Marketing Management
Degrees validated by University of Surrey o¡ered at: FARNBOROUGH COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY Boundary Road Farnborough Hampshire GU14 6SB Tel: 01252 407040 Fax: 01252 407041 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.farn-ct.ac.uk BA Hons Accounting and Finance u Business Management u Business Management with Finance u Business Management with Human Resource Management u Business Management with Marketing u Business Management with Project Management u Marketing
BSc Honours Aeronautical Engineering u Computing u BSc Media Technology u Science and Management of Exercise and Health
Foundation Degrees Aeronautical Engineering u Avionics u Business u Business and Event Management u Business and Finance u Business and Information Technology
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University of Surrey Management u Business Computing u Computing u Early Years (Child Care and Education) u Electrical and Electronic Engineering u European Business u Holistic Therapies u Internet Computing u Media Engineering u Motorsport Engineering u Music Production u Network Computing u Personal
Training and Sports Performance u Social Care Software Engineering u TV and Radio Production Art and Design ^ Route A (Simultaneous) Design for Multimedia u Photography Art and Design ^ Route B (Sequential) Design for Multimedia u Photography
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NESCOT Reigate Road Ewell Epsom Surrey KT17 3DS Tel: 020 8394 1731 Fax: 020 8394 3038 E-mail:
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Courses AS / A2 Levels A Level Accounting u Accounting u Art & Design u Business Studies u Citizenship u Communication Studies u Drama u English Language u English Literature u Film Studies u General Studies u Geography u History u Human Biology u Law u Mathematics u Media Studies u Photography u Psychology u Sociology Entry Level Skills For A Working Life Access & Foundation Courses Access to Higher Education 1 yr FT, 2 yrs PT NVQ Animal Care (NVQ Level 1) 1 yr u Amenity Horticulture (NVQ Level 1) 1 yr u Beauty Therapy (NVQ Level 2) 1 yr u Beauty Therapy (NVQ Level 3) 1 yr u Plumbing (NVQ) (Basic Certificate in Plumbing) (Studies RVQ Level 2 (6129)) (Technical Certificate. City & Guild) GNVQ Foundation Business 1 yr u ICT 1 yr GNVQ Intermediate Health and Social Care 1 yr u Information & Communication Technology 1 yr u Leisure and Tourism (Travel Options) 1 yr AVCE (GNVQ Advanced) Health & Social Care -- AVCE (Full Award) 2 yrs u Information & Communication Technology -- AVCE (Single) 2 yrs u Information & Communication Technology -- AVCE Double Award 2 yrs
BTEC First Diploma Travel and Tourism (BTEC National Certificate) 1 yr (Award)/2 yrs (Certificate) u Animal Care 1 yr u Business 1 yr u Fitness and Exercise 1 yr u Horticulture 1 yr u Media u Performing Arts (Acting) 1 yr u Performing, Excellence & Sports Coaching 1 yr u Travel and Tourism 1 yr BTEC National Diploma Animal Management 2 yrs (Incorporating the national award) u Applied Science u Business 1 yr u Business 2 yrs u Design 2 yrs u Media Production (Moving Image Pathway) 2 yrs u Multimedia 2 yrs u Music Technology 2 yrs u Performing Arts 2 yrs u Sport Performance & Excellence 2 yrs u Sports Development & Fitness 2 yrs u Telecommunications 2 yrs CACHE Caring For Children CACHE (Level 1) u Certificate in Child Care and Education 1 yr u Child Care and Education CACHE (Level 2) u Child Care and Education CACHE (Level 3) u Diploma in Child Care & Education 2 yrs u Foundation Award 1 yr City and Guilds 2D Computer Aided Design u 2D Computer Aided Design Level 2 City and Guilds 4351-07 u 2D Computer Aided Design Level 4 City and Guilds 4351-08 u 3D Design and Solid Modelling Level 3 City and Guilds 4351-09 u 3D Design Level 2 City and Guilds 4351-013 u Brickwork Year 1 FCA and/or City and Guilds Year 2 ICA u Carpentry Year 1 FCA and/or City and Guilds 6000 series Year 2 ICA u Computer Aided Design u Electrical Installation City and Guilds 2360 Part 1 (2 yrs) Part 2 (1 yr) u Level 3 City and Guilds 4351-011 u Plastering Year 1 FCA
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University of Surrey and/or City and Guilds 6000 series Year 2 ICA u Using AutoCAD AEC in the Built Environment 1 yr City and Guilds 4351-06 OCR OCR Administration Level 1, 2 & 3 1 yr HNC Building Studies 2 yrs PT (day release) u Business 2 yrs PT (evening) u Business Information Technology 2 yrs PT/3 yrs PT u Civil Engineering 2 yrs PT u Computing 2 yrs PT/3 yrs PT u Environmental Health Studies 2 yrs PT (day release) u Housing Studies 2 yrs PT u Professional Diploma in Housing 2 yrs PT HND Building Studies 1 yr PT/2 yrs FT u Business 2 yrs FT u Business Information Technology 2 yrs FT u Computing 2 yrs FT u Telecommunication 2 yrs FT u Music Production 2 yrs FT Foundation Degrees 1 yr Under The Open University Validation Service: Animal Health & Welfare u Clinical Physiology u Early Years (Sector Endorsed) u e-Commerce Technologies u Media & Multimedia u Photography & Digital Imaging u Sports Development & Coaching u Sports Therapy u Theatre Diplomas Dip HE Psychodynamic Counselling 2 yrs PT u Acoustics and Noise Control 2 yrs PT u Institute of Acoustics 2 yrs PT BA Hons Accounting and Finance (top-up) 2 yrs PT u Housing (top-up) 2 yrs PT u Multimedia (top-up) 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT u Photography and Digital Imaging 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT BSc Hons Biomedical Science 3 yrs FT/4 yrs PT u Business Information Technology (top-up) 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT u
Childhood Studies or Care Management Studies u Clinical Physiology -- Audiology or Cardiology 4 yrs PT (Block Release) u Clinical Practice (General Practice Nursing) or (Nurse Practitioner) 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT u Clinical Science -- Perfusion 4 yrs PT (Block Release) u Computing (top-up) 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT u Construction Management 3 yrs PT (day release) u Facilities Management 3 yrs PT (day release) u Health and Social Care u Health and Social Care (Community Specialist Practice) or (Health Visiting) 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT u Osteopathic Medicine 4 yrs FT MSc Acoustics and Noise Control 2--3 yrs PT u Biomedical Science -- Cell Pathology 1 yr FT/5 yrs PT u Biomedical Science -- Clinical Chemistry 1 yr FT/5 yrs PT u Biomedical Science -- Haematology 1 yr FT/5 yrs PT u Biomedical Science -- Immunology 1 yr FT/5 yrs PT u Biomedical Science -- Transfusion Sciences 1 yr FT/5 yrs PT u Biomedical Science -- Virology 1 yr FT/5 yrs PT PGC Biomedical Science -- Cell Pathology 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT u Biomedical Science -- Clinical Chemistry 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT u Biomedical Science -- Haematology 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT u Biomedical Science -- Immunology 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT u Biomedical Science -- Transfusion Sciences 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT u Biomedical Science -- Virology 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT PGD Biomedical Science -- Cell Pathology 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT u Biomedical Science -- Clinical Chemistry 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT u Biomedical Science -- Haematology 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT u Biomedical Science -- Immunology 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT u Biomedical Science -- Transfusion Sciences 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT u Biomedical Science -- Virology 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT
ST MARY’S COLLEGE Waldegrave Road Strawberry Hill Twickenham TW1 4SX Tel: 020 8240 4000 Fax: 020 8240 2361 E-mail:
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First Degrees Foundation Degree: 2 yrs PT Education in Context Health Care Chaplaincy u Youth Ministry
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Foundation Degree: 4 yrs PT Sport, Health & Fitness (or 2 yrs FT)
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The University of Sussex BA Hons: 3 yrs Drama & Performance Studies u Education & Employment u English u History u Management Studies u PE in the Community u Professional & Creative Writing u Theology u Theology & Religious Studies BA Hons ITT: 3 yrs Primary Education BA Hons/BSc Hons: 3 yrs Business Law u Cultural Studies u Drama & Performance Studies u Education & Employment u English u Film and Television u Geography u Health and Exercise u Health, Nutrition & Exercise u History u Human Biology u Irish Studies u Management Studies u Media Arts u Nutrition u PE in the Community u Philosophy u Physical Theatre u Professional & Creative Writing u Psychology u Sociology u Sport Science u Theology & Religious Studies u Tourism BSc Hons: 3 yrs Coaching Science u Geography u Sociology u Sport, Health and Exercise Science u Sport Science u Sport Rehabilitation u Strength and Conditioning Science BA Hons ITT: 4 yrs Secondary: Physical Education u Primary Education with an advanced subject elective
Higher Degrees MA: PT Applied Linguistics & English Language Teaching u Bioethics u Catechetics u Catholic Schools Leadership u Chaplaincy Studies u Directing u Education (Continuing Professional Development for School Improvement) u Education (Leading Innovation and Change) u Education (Professional Values and Practice) u Pastoral Theology u Religion and Conflict MSc Applied Sport Performance
Doctorates MPhil PhD
Diplomas Graduate Diploma: 2 yrs PT Sport Rehabilitation
Certi¢cates PGCE: 1 yr FT Primary u Secondary: Applied ICT u Secondary: Business Studies u Secondary: Geography u Secondary: Health & Social Care u Secondary: Integrated Science u Secondary: Mathematics u Secondary: Modern Foreign Languages u Secondary: Religious Education PGCE: 1.75 yrs PT Primary
THE UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX Falmer Brighton BN1 9RH Tel: 01273 606755 Fax: 01273 678335 Website: www.sussex.ac.uk
First Degrees BEng: 3 yrs Automotive Engineering u Computer Systems Engineering u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Electronic Engineering u Mechanical Engineering
Arts & Social Studies BA: 3 yrs Anthropology u Anthropology & Contemporary European Studies or Cultural Studies or Development Studies or Gender Studies or European Languages (4 yrs) (French, German, Italian or Spanish) u Art History u Art History &
Anthropology or Cultural Studies or Film Studies or History or Archeology or Languages u Contemporary History u Contemporary History & Politics or Sociology u Development Studies u Drama Studies & Cultural Studies or English or European Humanities or Film Studies or Gender Studies u Economics u Economics & International Relations or Philosophy or Politics u Economics with Contemporary European Studies or Development Studies or Management Studies u English & Art History or Cultural Studies or Film Studies or History or Media Studies or English Language Teaching u English Education Studies u English with European Literature u English
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The University of Sussex Language & English Language Teaching, and Languages or Gender Studies or Literature or Film Studies or Linguistics or TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) u English Language u English, English & Languages u Film Studies u Geography & Anthropology or Archaeology or Contemporary European Studies or Development Studies or International Relations or Politics or Sociology u Geography with Management Studies, with Development Studies, with Education Studies, with the General Economy u Geography u History & Anthropology or Film Studies or Philosophy u History u Intellectual History u International Relations & Anthropology or Contemporary European Studies or Cultural Studies or Development Studies or Gender Studies or Philosophy u International Relations u Linguistics & Cognitive Science or Contemporary European Studies or Philosophy u Linguistics with Cognitive Science u Linguistics u Mathematics Education Studies u Media Practice & Theory u Media Studies & Anthropology u Music & Cultural Studies or Film Studies u Music Informatics u Music u Philosophy & Cognitive Science or Contemporary European Studies or Cultural Studies or English or Film Studies or Sociology or Music u Philosophy u Politics & Anthropology or Contemporary European Studies or Cultural Studies or Development Studies or Gender Studies or Philosophy or Sociology or International Relations u Politics u Social Work u Sociology & Contemporary European Studies or Cultural Studies or Development Studies or Gender Studies u Sociology with Management Studies or Social Psychology u Sociology LLB Hons: 3 yrs Law u Law with American Studies or Anthropology or Contemporary European Studies or International Relations or Management Studies or Politics BA: 4 yrs American Studies u American Studies & English or Film Studies or French or Spanish or History or International Relations or Politics and Languages (French or Spanish) u Anthropology & European Languages (French, German, Italian or Spanish) u Anthropology and French or German or Italian or Spanish u Art History & European Languages (French, German, Italian or Spanish) u Drama Studies & European Languages (French, German, Italian or Spanish) u English & European Languages (French, German, Italian or Spanish) u English Language & European Languages (French, German, Italian or Spanish) u English Language with French or German or Italian or Spanish u European Languages (French,
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German, Italian or Spanish) & Cultural Studies or TESOL u European Studies (French, German, Italian or Spanish) u Film Studies & European Languages (French, German, Italian or Spanish) u Geography with French or German or Italian or Spanish u History & European Languages (French, German, Italian or Spanish) u International Relations with French or German or Italian or Spanish u Linguistics with European Languages (French, German, Italian or Spanish) u Media Studies & European Languages (French, German, Italian or Spanish) u Music with French or German or Italian or Spanish u Politics and French or German or Italian or Spanish LLB Hons: 4 yrs Law with American Studies or French or German or Italian or Spanish BA: 6 yrs Cultural Studies Studies
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Landscape Studies
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Science BSc: 3 yrs Biochemistry with Management Studies u Biochemistry u Biology with Management Studies u Biology u Chemistry with Forensic Science or Management Studies u Chemistry u Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence u Computer Science with Management Studies u Computer Science u Ecology & Conservation u Economics u Environmental Science with Development Studies or Management Studies u Environmental Science u Geography & Environmental Science u Geography with Ecology or Management Studies u Global Economy u Geography u Information Technology for e-Commerce u Internet Computing u Mathematics with Computer Science or Economics or Management Studies u Mathematics u Molecular Genetics u Molecular Genetics with Management Studies u Molecular Medicine u Multimedia & Digital Systems u Music Informatics u Neuroscience u Physics with Astrophysics or Theoretical Forensic Science or Management Studies u Physics u Product Design u Psychology with Cultural Studies or Development Studies or Gender Studies or Cognitive Science or Management Studies or Neuroscience or Sociology u Theoretical Physics 4 yrs Artificial Intelligence u Biochemistry with French or German or Spanish u Biological Sciences with a Foundation Year u Biology or French or German or Spanish u Computing Sciences with a Foundation Year u Human Sciences u Molecular Genetics with French or German or Spanish u Molecular Sciences
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The University of Sussex with a Foundation Year u Multimedia & Digital Systems with a Foundation Year u Physical Science with a Foundation Year u Physics & Law MChem: 4 yrs Chemistry u Chemistry with Forensic Science u Chemistry with Management Studies u Chemistry with Sandwich Year MEng: 4 yrs Automotive Engineering u Computer Systems Engineering u Electrical & Electronic Engineering u Electronic & Communication Engineering u Mechanical Engineering MMath: 4 yrs Mathematics u Mathematics with Computer Science or Economics or Management Studies MPhys: 4 yrs Physics u Physics & Mathematics u Physics with Astrophysics or Management Studies or Theoretical Physics u Theoretical Physics BM/BS: 5 yrs Medicine BSc Biochemistry u Biochemistry with Management Studies or Neurobiology u Chemistry u Molecular Genetics in Biotechnology u Product Design
Higher Degrees MA Contemporary European Studies (European Public Policy) (4 terms) u Development Economics u Education Studies (1--3 yrs FT / 2--5 yrs PT) u European Economic Integration u European Law & Society u Gender & Development u Governance & Development u International Economics MSc: 1 yr Bioinformatics u Experimental Psychology u Genetic Manipulation & Molecular Cell Biology u Information Technology for e-Commerce u Mathematics u Organic Synthesis u Organometallic Chemistry LLM: 1--2 yrs European and International Trade Law u Family Responsibility and the Law u International Criminal Law u Law (Master of Laws) MA: 1--2 yrs Anthropology of Conflict, Violence and Concilliation u Anthropology of Development & Social Transformation u Contemporary European Studies u Contemporary War & Peace Studies u Digital Media u Early Modern History 1500--1800 u English Local & Regional History u Environment, Development & Policy u Film Studies u Gender & Media Studies u German Literature, Film & Cultural Studies u
Globalization, Ethnicity & Culture u History u Human Rights u Intellectual History & the History of Political Thought u International Education u International Relations u Life History Research: Oral History & Mass-Observation u Literature & Visual Culture u Literature, Religion & Philosophy u Media & Cultural Studies u Migration Studies u Modern European Literature u Modern German Studies (Berlin & Vienna as Cultural Centres) u Modern German Studies (German & Jewish Culture & Politics) u Modernism u Music u Philosophy u Philosophy of Cognitive Science u Psychology u Renaissance Theory & Culture u Rural Development u Social & Political Thought u Social Development MRes: 1--2 yrs Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence u Linguistic Methods u Psychological Methods u Social & Political Thought MSc: 1--2 yrs Advanced Mechanical Engineering u Applied Social Psychology u Astronomy u Automotive Engineering u Cognitive Psychology u Cosmology u Developmental Psychology u Digital Electronics u Embedded Digital Systems u Evolutionary & Adaptive Systems u Health Psychology u Human Centred Computer Systems u Industry & Innovation Analysis u Information Technology for e-Commerce u Intelligent Systems & International Management u Multimedia Applications & Virtual Environments u Physics u Science & Technology for Sustainability u Science & Technology Policy u Substance Misuse u Technology & Innovation Management u Turbomachinery MA: 2 yrs Arts & Cultural Management u Creative Writing & Personal Development u Education (School Improvement & Professional Development) (6 terms PT over 3 yrs) MBA: 2 yrs Business Administration (run jointly with Roffey Park Management College) MPhil: 2 yrs Development Studies MSc: 2 yrs Organic Synthesis
Diplomas Postgraduate Diploma Advanced Mechanical Engineering (6 mths) u Automotive Engineering u Contemporary European Studies (European Public Policy) (1 term) u Digital Electronics u Dramatic Writing u Education Studies u Environment, Development & Policy u Philosophy u
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The University of Sussex Social Research Methods (Contemporary European Studies or Development Studies or Economic and Social History or Education or Human Geography or International Relations or Legal Studies or Media and Cultural Studies or Migration Studies or Political Science or Social Anthropology or Social Work or Sociology) Graduate Diploma: 1 yr Economics u Law (Common Professional Examination [CPE]) Postgraduate Diploma: 2 terms Bioinformatics u Cognitive Psychology u Developmental Psychology u Evolutionary & Adaptive Systems u Human-centred Computer Systems u Intelligent Systems u Lifelong Learning u Management of Change u Multimedia Applications & Virtual Environments u Philosophy u Philosophy of
Cognitive Science u Plant Biotechnology for Emerging Economies u Psychology u Substance Misuse (2 terms FT)
Certi¢cates Postgraduate Certificate Automotive Engineering
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PGCE: 1 yr Professional Certificate in Education Postgraduate Certificate: 1 yr Evidence-based Practice in Social Work (Children & Families) CPE: 1 yr Common Professional Examination PGCE: 2 yrs Professional Certificate in Education (Music)
SWANSEA UNIVERSITY Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP Tel: 01792 205678 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.swan.ac.uk * Taken with Business Studies or Computer Studies or Legal Studies.
First Degrees Arts & Social Studies BA Hons: 3 yrs American Studies u Ancient & Medieval History u Ancient History & Civilization u Ancient History & Civilization with Greek or Latin u Ancient History with Greek or Latin u Classical Civilization u Classical Civilization with Greek or Latin u Classics u Economics u English u Geography u Greek & Roman Studies with Greek or Latin u History u International Relations u Politics u Psychology u Teaching English as a Foreign Language u War & Society BA Joint Hons: 3 yrs American Studies & English or Anthropology or History or Philosophy u Ancient History & Civilization & Anthropology or English or Greek or History or Language Studies or Latin or Medieval Studies or Philosophy or Politics u Ancient History & Economic History or English or History or Language Studies or Medieval Studies or Philosophy or Politics or Welsh u Anthropology & English or History or Medieval
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Studies or Welsh u Classical Civilization & Economic History or English or Greek or History or Language Studies or Latin or Medieval Studies or Philosophy u Economics & Geography or History or Welsh u English & Geography or Classical Civilization or Greek or Greek & Roman Studies or History or Language Studies or Latin or Medieval Studies or Philosophy or Politics or Sociology or Teaching English as a Foreign Language or Welsh u English Language & Greek or Classical Civilization or Greek & Roman Studies or Latin u Geography & History or Welsh u Greek & Medieval Studies or History or Language Studies or Philosophy or Welsh u Greek & Roman Studies or Medieval Studies u History & Latin or Medieval Studies or Philosophy or Politics or Sociology or Welsh u Latin & Medieval Studies or Welsh u Medieval Studies & Sociology or Welsh u Philosophy & Politics or Welsh u Politics & Welsh u Psychology & Welsh u Sociology & Welsh or Media Studies u Teaching English as a Foreign Language & Welsh BSc Econ Joint Hons: 3 yrs American Studies & Anthropology or Economic History or Geography or Politics or Social History or Sociology u American Studies & Economic History
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Swansea University or Anthropology or Geography or Politics or Social History or Sociology u Anthropology & Development Studies or Geography or Philosophy or Politics or Psychology or Social History or Social Policy or Sociology u Criminology & Social Policy u Development Studies & Economics or Geography or International Relations or Politics or Social Policy or Sociology u Economic History & Economics u Economics & Politics or Psychology or Social Policy u Geography & Social Policy or Sociology u Integrated Honours in Social Sciences u Philosophy & Politics or Psychology or Sociology u Politics & Sociology u Psychology & Sociology u Social History & Social Policy or Sociology u Social Policy & Sociology BSc Econ Single Hons: 3 yrs Anthropology u Development Studies u Early Childhood Studies u Economic & Social History u Social Philosophy u Social Policy u Sociology BA Hons: 3--4 yrs Welsh 4 yrs American Studies u European History with English or French or German or Italian or Spanish or Welsh u French u German u Italian u Philosophy u Russian u Spanish u Spanish with Catalan BA Joint Hons: 4 yrs American Studies or English or Russian or Spanish u Ancient History & Civilization u Ancient History & Egyptology or Anthropology or Classical Civilization u Ancient History & French or German or Italian or Spanish or Welsh u Anthropology & French or German or Italian or Russian or Spanish or Welsh u Catalan and Spanish with Business Studies u Economic History & German or Italian or Russian u Economics & French or German or Italian or Russian Studies or Welsh u English Language & French or German or German with Business Studies or Italian or Italian with Business Studies or Russian or Spanish or Spanish with Business Studies u European Politics & French or German or Italian or Russian or Spanish or Welsh u French & Geography or German or Greek or Greek and Roman Studies or History or Italian or Language Studies or Language Studies with Business Studies or Latin or Medieval Studies or Philosophy or Politics or Psychology or Russian or Sociology or Spanish or Teaching English as a Foreign Language or Welsh u French or German or Greek or Italian or Russian or Spanish or Teaching English as a Foreign Language u Geography & German or Italian or Russian or Welsh u German & Greek or History or Italian or Language Studies or Language Studies with Business Studies or Latin or Philosophy or
Politics or Psychology or Russian or Sociology or Spanish or Teaching English as a Foreign Language or Welsh u History & Italian or Russian or Spanish or Welsh u Italian & Latin or Language Studies or Language Studies with Business Studies or Medieval Studies or Philosophy or Politics or Psychology or Russian or Sociology or Spanish or Teaching English as a Foreign Language or Welsh u Language Studies & Latin or Russian or Russian with Business Studies or Spanish or Spanish with Business Studies or Teaching English as a Foreign Language or Welsh u Latin & Spanish or Welsh u Medieval Studies & Spanish or Welsh u Philosophy or Welsh u Psychology & Russian or Spanish or Welsh u Russian & Sociology or Spanish or Teaching English as a Foreign Language or Welsh u Russian or Spanish or Welsh u Sociology or Welsh u Spanish & Welsh or Teaching English as a Foreign Language BSc Econ Joint Hons: 4 yrs Development Studies & Spanish BSc Econ Single Hons: 4 yrs Social Studies (with foundation year)
Business, Law & Economics BSc Hons: 3 yrs Actuarial Studies u Business Economics u Business Information Technology u Business Studies u Business, Economics & Law u Economics u Financial Economics u Financial Economics with Accounting u Management Science u Operational Research u Statistics BSc Joint Hons: 3 yrs Business Management & Economics u Economics & Statistics u Management Science & Statistics or Mathematics LLB Hons: 3 yrs Law LLB Joint Hons: 3 yrs Law and American Studies or Business Studies or Economics or History or Politics or Psychology or Welsh BSc Hons: 4 yrs Actuarial Studies (with a yr abroad) u American Business Studies u American Management Science u Business Information Technology (with a yr abroad) u Business Studies u European Business Studies (France, Germany, Italy or Spain) u European Business Studies with a Modern Language u European Management Science (France, Germany, Italy, Spain) u European Management Science with a Modern Language (with a yr abroad) u Management
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Swansea University Science (with a yr abroad) u Management Science with Mathematics (with a yr abroad) u Statistics BSc Joint Hons: 4 yrs Management Science and Mathematics (with a yr abroad) u Management Science & Statistics LLB Joint Hons: 4 yrs American Studies & Law or French or German or Italian or Russian or Spanish or Welsh BA Hons: 3 yrs Business Economics with Accounting
Engineering BSc: 3 yrs Civil Engineering with Management u Electronics with Entrepreneurship with Management u Materials Science & Engineering with Management u Mechanical Engineering with Management u Process Engineering with Management BEng Hons: 3 yrs Aerospace Engineering u Biochemical Engineering u Biochemical Engineering (with yr in industry) (with yr in Europe or in industry) u Chemical Engineering u Chemical Engineering (with yr in Europe, North America, Australia or industry) u Civil Engineering u Civil Engineering (with yr in industry) u Civil Engineering with French or German or Italian or Spanish u Electronic & Electrical Engineering u Electronic & Electrical Engineering (with yr in North America) u Electronics with Communications or Computing Science u Materials Science & Engineering u Materials Science & Engineering (with yr in Europe or North America) u Mechanical Engineering u Mechanical Engineering (with yr in Europe, North America, Australia or industry) u Product Design & Manufacture 4 yrs Integrated BEng scheme: 4 yrs For students with inappropriate A levels: Biochemical Engineering u Chemical Engineering u Civil Engineering u Electronic & Electrical Engineering (with deferred choice of specialization) u Engineering u Materials Science with Engineering u Mechanical Engineering MEng Hons: 4 yrs Aerospace Engineering u Chemical and Biochemical Engineering u Civil Engineering u Computing u Electronic & Electrical Engineering u Electronics (with yr in Europe, North America, Australia or industry) u Electronics with Communications u Electronics with Computing Science u Materials Science & Engineering u Mechanical Engineering 5 yrs
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Science BSc Hons: 3 yrs Applied Mathematics u Biochemistry (and with deferred choice) u Biological Sciences u Biology u Biomolecular & Biomedical Chemistry u Chemical, Analytical & Forensic Science u Chemical, Medicinal & Pharmaceutical Science u Chemistry u Chemistry or Computer Science or Environmental Chemistry or Sports Science u Computer Science u Computer Science with Electronics u Computing Mathematics u Environmental Biology u Genetics u Geography u Marine Biology (with a deferred choice of specialization) u Mathematics u Mathematics for Information & Communication Technology u Mathematics with Welsh or Sports Science u Medical Genetics u Physics u Physics or Medical Physics or Particle Physics & the Foundations of Cosmology or Sports Science u Psychology u Pure Mathematics u Sports Science u Zoology BSc Joint Hons: 3 yrs Biological Sciences & Geography or Psychology u Biological Sciences (specialising in two subjects) u Chemistry & Physics u Computer Science & Psychology or Physics or Topographic Science u Economics & Geography or Mathematics or Statistics u Geography & Topographic Science u Law & Psychology u Mathematics & Physics or Topographic Science u Pure Mathematics & Statistics BSc Hons: 4 yrs Biochemistry (with yr abroad or yr in industry) u Biochemistry with Italian (with yr abroad or yr in industry) u Biological Sciences with French or German or Italian or Spanish (with yr abroad or yr in industry) u Biomolecular & Biomedical Chemistry (with yr abroad or yr in industry) u Chemical, Analytical & Forensic Science (with yr abroad or yr in industry) u Chemical, Medicinal & Pharmaceutical Science (with yr abroad or yr in industry) u Chemistry (with yr abroad or yr in industry) u Chemistry with Business Management (with yr abroad or yr in industry) u Chemistry with Computer Science (with yr abroad or yr in industry) u Chemistry with Environmental Chemistry u Chemistry with Law u Chemistry with Sports Science u Computer Science with French or German or Italian or Russian or Spanish or Welsh u Geography with European Studies u Mathematics with French or German or Italian or Russian or Spanish or Welsh u Philosophy (with a yr abroad) u Physics
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University of Teesside Integrated Schemes: 4 yrs For students with inappropriate A levels: Biological Sciences u Biological Sciences (specialising in two subjects) u Chemistry u Computer Science u Mathematics u Physics MChem Hons: 4 yrs Chemistry (with yr abroad or a yr in industry) u Chemical, Medicinal & Pharmaceutical Science u Chemical, Medicinal & Pharmaceutical Science (with yr abroad or yr in industry) u Chemistry MMath Hons: 4 yrs Mathematics MPhys Hons: 4 yrs Physics MB BCh: 4 yrs Medicine
Higher Degrees LLM: 1--2 yrs Commercial and Maritime Law MA/MSc Econ: 1--2 yrs Ancient History u Applied Criminal Justice & Criminology u Applied Social Studies u Business Economics u Child Welfare & Applied Childhood Studies u Comparative Journalism u Cultural Awareness u Development Management u Development Policy and Practice u Diversity of Contemporary Writing u Education u English u Ethics of Health Care u European Literary & Cultural Studies u European Politics u French u German Studies u
Health Care Law and Ethics u Health Care Management u Health Planning and Development u Hispanic Studies u History u International Relations: Diplomatic & Foreign Policy Studies u Literary Translation (French or German or Spanish or Welsh) u Maitrise u Medical Humanities u Modern French & English Studies u Modern Italian Studies u Modern Welsh Writing in English u Philosophy u Philosophy of Nursing u Political Theory u Social Development, Planning and Management u Social Research u Social Work & Applied Social Studies u Translation with Language Technology u Welsh u Women’s Studies MBA: 1--2 yrs Master of Business Administration MSc: 1--2 yrs Advanced Silicon Processing and Manufacturing Technologies u Biochemical Engineering u Chemical Engineering u Clinical Audit & Effectiveness u Colour Application Technology u Communication Systems u Community Services Management u Computational Modelling & Finite Elements u Computer Science u Computing & Software Technology u Electrical Engineering u Environmental Biology u Health Information u Health Promotion u Material Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Medical Radiation Physics u Midwifery u Molecular Biology u Nursing u Printing and Coating Technology u Research in Health and Social Care u Substance Abuse
UNIVERSITY OF TEESSIDE Middlesbrough Tees Valley TS1 3BA Tel: 01642 218121 Fax: 01642 342067 Website: www.tees.ac.uk *Subject to validation
First Degrees BSc/BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Business Information Systems BSc: 1 yr BSc Year 3 International Business Information Technology (direct entry) BA Hons: 1 yr Foundation Degree top-up Business Management (Finance) u Business Management (Hospitality) u Business Management (Human Resource Management) u Business Management
(International Business) u Business Management (Marketing) u Business Management (Sport) u Business Management (Tourism) u Journalism and News Practice u Performance and Events Production BA Hons: 3 yrs Creative Advertising and Promotion u Early Childhood Studies u English Studies u Exhibition Design u Fine Art u Graphic Arts u Graphic Arts (Image Making) u Graphic Arts (Motion Graphics) u Graphic Design u Graphic Design (Illustration) u Graphic Design (Multimedia and Web Publishing) u History u Interior Architecture and Design u Interior Design
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University of Teesside u Media Production Professional Practice u Media Studies u Modern and Contemporary European History u Multimedia Journalism Professional Practice u Product Design (Contemporary Lifestyle and Furniture) u Product Design (Futures) u Product Design (Industrial and Transportation) u Product Design (Marketing) u Social and Cultural History u Social Work u Television Production Professional Practice BSc Hons: 3 yrs Criminology u Diagnostic Radiography u Forensic Psychology u Health Psychology u Investigative Studies u Medico-Legal Death Investigation u Midwifery u Nursing Studies (Adult), (Child), (Mental Health) u Occupational Therapy u Physiotherapy u Psychology u Psychology and Counselling u Psychology and Education Studies* u Public Health and Well-being u Social Work/Learning Disabilities Nursing u Social Work/Mental Health Nursing u Sociology u Sport and Exercise (Applied Exercise Science) u Sport and Exercise (Applied Sport Science) u Sport and Exercise (Coaching Science) u Sport and Exercise (Sport Studies) u Sport and Exercise Psychology u Sports Technology* u Sports Therapy u Youth Studies u Youth Studies and Youth Work* LLB: 3 yrs Law BA Hons: 3--4 yrs 3D Reconstruction and Visualization u Accounting and Finance u Business Management u Business Studies u Computer Animation u Computer Games Art u Computer Games Design u Creative Digital Media u Creative Multimedia u Creative Visualization u Digital Character Animation u Digital Music and Animation u Digital Music and Computer Games Design u Digital Music and Digital Media u Digital Music Creation u Digital Visual Effects u Human Resource Management u International Business u Leisure Management u Marketing u Marketing and Retail Management u Mobile Entertainment u Public Relations u Retailing u Sport Management u Tourism Management u Web Design BEng Hons: 3--4 yrs Chemical Engineering u Civil Engineering u Civil Engineering with Disaster Management u Computeraided Design Engineering u Control and Process Engineering u Disaster Management u Electrical and Electronic Engineering u Instrumentation and Control Engineering u Mechanical Engineering BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Animation and Visual Effects Programming u Applied Biology u Applied Chemistry u Applied
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Science and Forensic Investigation u Business Computing u Computer Games Programming u Computer Games Science u Computer Graphics Science u Computer Programming u Computer Science u Computer Studies u Computing* u Computing and Networks u Crime Scene Science u Digital Forensics u Digital Media Applications u Food, Nutrition and Health Science u Forensic Biology u Forensic Chemistry u Forensic Computing* u Forensic Investigation and Consumer Law u Informatics u Information Security u Information Technology u Information Technology and Networks u Learning Technology u Mobile Computing u Music Software Development u Music Technology u Software Engineering u Visualization u Web Development u Web Enterprise
Combined Honours Scheme BA Hons: 3 yrs Arts & Humanities: English with Creative Writing u English Studies with History or Media Studies u History with Media Studies or English Studies u Media and Contemporary Communications: Media Studies with English Studies or History BSc Hons: 3 yrs Social Sciences and Law: Criminology with Law or Psychology or Youth Studies u Sociology with Psychology or Youth Studies u Youth Studies with Criminology or Psychology LLB: 3 yrs Social Sciences and Law: Law with Criminology BA Hons: 3--4 yrs Business, Management and Marketing: Accounting with Law u Business with Accounting* or Human Resource Management* or Marketing* u Business Studies with Law
Joint Honours BA Hons: 3 yrs Arts & Humanities: English Studies and History or Sociology u English and Media Studies u History and Media Studies BA Hons: 3--4 yrs Leisure and Tourism Management u Marketing and Advertising Management or Public Relations u Sport and Leisure Management BSc Hons: 3 yrs Criminology and Sociology u Psychology and Criminology
Higher Degrees MA Art and Design u Business Administration u Computer Animation u Computer Games Art u Creative
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University of Teesside Digital Media u Creative Writing u Cultural History u Education u History u Human Resource Management u Local History u Web Design MBA Master of Business Administration MSc Accounting and Finance u Advanced Manufacturing Systems u Analytical Chemistry u Biotechnology u Collision Investigation u Computer-aided Engineering u Computer Animation and Graphical Technology Applications u Computer Games Programming u Computer Generated Imaging u Computer Systems Management u Computing u Contemporary Issues in Drug Use u Control and Electronics u Counselling Psychology u Crime Scene Investigation u Criminal Investigation u Criminology u Diagnostic Radiography (pre-registration) u Digital Forensics u Early Years Professional Practice u Environmental Technology u Fire Investigation u Food and Consumer Safety u Forensic Computing u Forensic Engineering u Forensic Investigation u Forensic Psychology u Forensic Reconstruction and Simulation u Forensic Science u Health Psychology u Health Sciences (Generic or Cancer or Public Health) u Management u Marketing Management u Mobile Computing Applications u Multimedia Applications u Nanotechnology and Microsystems u Network Systems u Nursing Studies (Adult or Mental Health) (pre-registration) u Occupational Therapy (pru u e-registration) Petroleum Technology Physiotherapy (pre-registration) u Process Manufacturing Management u Project Management u Social Research Methods u Sport and Exercise u Sports Therapy u Visual and Web Applications u Web Enterprise u Web Services Development u Youth Work and Community Development LLM Criminal Law
MRes Nanotechnology and Microsystems DClinPsy: 3 yrs Doctorate in Clinical Psychology DCounsPsy: 3 yrs Doctorate in Counselling Psychology DHealthPsy Doctorate in Health Psychology
Diplomas HND Building Studies u Chemical Engineering u Civil Engineering Studies u Computer Studies u Computing (Information Technology) u Computing (Software Development) u Fabrication and Welding u Music Technology u Social Sciences u Sport and Exercise u Web Design u Web Development Foundation Year: 1 yr Undergraduate Diploma Extended Science
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Extended Engineering
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DipHE: 2 yrs Operating Department Practice u Foundation Degree: 2 yrs FT u Foundation Degree in Business Management u Foundation Degree in Computing (Networking) u Foundation Degree in Digital Media u Foundation Degree in Fitness Instruction and Sports Massage* u Foundation Degree in Journalism u Foundation Degree in Music Technology u Foundation Degree in Outdoor Leadership u Foundation Degree in Performance and Events Production u Foundation Degree in Radio Production u Foundation Degree in Transport and Logistics Diploma: 3 yrs Diploma/Advanced Diploma in Nursing Studies (Adult) / (Child) / (Learning Disabilities) / (Mental Health)
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Thames Valley University
THAMES VALLEY UNIVERSITY St Mary’s Road Ealing London W5 5RF Tel: 08000 368888 Fax: 0208 5661353 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.tvu.ac.uk
Wellington Street Slough Berkshire SL1 1YG Tel: 08000 368888 Fax: 01753 574264 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.tvu.ac.uk
Crescent Road Reading Berkshire RG1 5RQ Tel: 08000 368888 Fax: 01189 675301 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.tvu.ac.uk
Paragon House Boston Manor Road Brentford Middlesex TW8 9JQ Tel: 08000 368888 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.tvu.ac.uk
First Degrees
Media Production u Drama: Acting for Stage and Media u Education Management u Event Management u Experimental and Commercial Digital Art u Fashion and Textiles u Film: Video Production with Film Studies u Fine Art (Community Art, Digital Art, Fine Art) u Games Development (Games Art, Games Design) u Graphic Design (Visual Communication, Interaction Design) u Hospitality Management u Hospitality Management and Food Studies u International Culinary Arts u International Hotel Management u Lens-based Media u Marketing with Advertising u Marketing with Business u Media and Event Management u Media Studies u Media Studies with Motion Graphics u Music and Event Management u Music and Media u Music: Performance/Composition with Music Technology u Music: Performance/Composition with Popular Music Performance u Music: Performance/Composition with Radio Broadcasting u Music: Performance/Composition with World Music u Music Technology u Music Technology and Applied Auto Engineering u Music Technology and Music Performance/Composition u Music Technology and Radio Broadcasting u Music Technology and World Music u Music, Media and Event Management u New Media Design u New Media Journalism u New Media Journalism with Electives u New Media Journalism with Radio Broadcasting u Performing Arts (Musical Theatre, Drama, Dance) u Photography and Digital Imaging u Professional Photography Imaging (Final Year) u Psychology u Psychology with Advertising u Psychology with Media Studies u Public Relations with Electives u Special Effects u 3D Design Studies u Travel and Tourism Management
Foundation Degree: FT or PT Acting u Applied Law u Architectural Technology u Art in Practice u Building Services u Business Management u Ceramics u Complementary Approaches to Health -- Aromatherapy and Reflexology u Computer Systems Management u Computing and Information Systems u Construction Management u Credit Management u Dance u Digital Animation u Fine Art u Forensic Science u Further and Higher Education Management u Health and Exercise Science u Health and Social Care u Hospitality Management u International Culinary Arts u Live Sound u Managing with Volunteers u Music/Multimedia Technology u Music Performance u Printmaking u Professional Photography u Public Service Management u Retail Operations and People Management u Spatial Design u Third (Voluntary) Sector Management BA Hons: FT or PT Accounting and Finance u Accounting and Finance with Foundation u Accounting and Finance with Sandwich Year u Acting u Advertising with Electives u Airline and Airport Management u Art in the Community u Broadcasting u Business Studies u Business Studies with Foundation u Business Studies with Human Resource Management u Business Studies with Information Systems u Business Studies with Marketing u Business Travel and Communication u Creative Advertising with Electives u Credit Management (Final Year) u Criminology with Law u Criminology with Psychology u Criminology with Substance Use and Misuse u Digital Animation (character animation, 3D modelling) u Digital
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Thames Valley University BMus: FT Music (Performance/Composition) u Music (Performance/Composition) with Foundation u Popular Music Performance (Guitar, Bass Guitar, Drums, Vocals, Keyboard) BMus: PT Music (Performance/Composition) u Popular Music Performance (Guitar, Bass Guitar, Drums, Vocals, Keyboard) BSc/BSc Hons distance learning Nutritional Medicine BSc Hons: FT or PT Adult Nursing (pre-registration) u Built Environment u Business Information Systems u Child Health u Nursing (pre-registration) Complementary Approaches to Health Medicine in Health Care (Final Year) u Computer Network Management u Computing and Information Systems u Computing Science u Construction Engineering u Culinary Arts Management u Electronics with Communications (Final Year) u Electronics with Control (Final Year) u Forensic Science u Health and Exercise Science u Health and Exercise Science (Exercise and Sport Psychology) u Health and Exercise Science (Exercise Physiology and Nutrition) u Health and Exercise Science (Physical Activity and Health) u Health and Exercise Science (Sports Science and Medicine) u Health Studies u Human Sciences u Information Systems u Learning Disabilities Nursing (pre-registration) u Mechatronics (Final Year) u Mental Health Nursing (pre-registration) u Midwifery (pre-registration) u Psychology u Psychology with Criminology u Psychology with Counselling Theory u Psychology with Health u Social Work u Sports Science and Medicine LLB: FT or PT Law u Law with Foundation BSc: PT Cancer and Palliative Care (Marie Curie Cancer Care) u Cancer Care for Nurses and Allied Health Professionals u Health Promotion and Public Health u Homeopathy u Midwifery Practice u Nursing RN -Mental Health (post-registration) u Operating Department Practice u Primary Health Care u Professional Practice u Professional Practice with Cardio-respiratory Care u Professional Practice with Care of Older People u Professional Practice with Clinical Haematology u Professional Practice with Community Mental Health u Professional Practice with Contemporary Issues in Child Health u Professional Practice with Critical Care u Professional Practice with Critical Care -- Child Health u
Professional Practice with Dementing Illness in a Variety of Settings u Professional Practice with Lymphoedema u Professional Practice with Mental Health Care in Secure Environments u Professional Practice with Mental Health Interventions u Professional Practice with Neonatal Nursing u Professional Practice with Opthalmic Nursing u Professional Practice with Renal Nursing u Professional Practice with Tissue Viability u Psychosocial Interventions for Psychosis u Substance Use and Misuse BEng Hons: FT or PT Engineering
Higher Degrees MPhil: 18--36 mths PhD: 3--6 yrs Anthropology of Childbirth and Health Care u Art and Design u Biochemistry, Microbiology and Proteomics u Business, Transport and Economic History u Complementary Medicine u Communicable Diseases u Computing u Corporate Communication u Criminology u Digital Arts u Education u Ethnic Diversity u Health Care Education u Human Sciences u Infectious Diseases u Journalism u Law u Learning Disabilities u Library and Information Management u Literary Criticism u Management u Media u Microbiology u Midwifery and Women’s Health u Music u Music Technology u Nursing u Psychology u Substance Abuse u Tissue Viability Professional Doctorate Clinical Psychology u Health Science u Medical Science u Midwifery u Nursing u Psychology MA: 1 yr FT Audio Technology u Computer Arts u Creative Screenwriting u Film and the Moving Image u Hospitality Management u Human Resource Management u International Marketing u Marketing u Media u Performance and Media Health u Photography u Tourism Management u Video Production and Film Studies MA: FT or PT Counselling and Psychotherapy u Leadership for Health and Social Care u Leading, Managing and Partnership Working u Midwifery MA: PT Hospitality Management u Human Resource Management u Marketing u International Marketing u Tourism Management MBA: FT or PT Business Administration
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Thames Valley University MMus: 1 yr FT or PT Composing Concert Music u Composing for Film and Television u Composing for Musical Theatre u Performance u Performance (Symphonic Wind Ensemble Direction, Brass Band Direction) MSc: 1 yr FT Computer Interaction Design u Computing u Corporate Communication u Information Management (Library and Information Services) u Information Systems u International Business Management u Project Management u Sustainable Enterprise MSc: PT Advancing Practice u Computing u Computing Interaction Design u Complementary Medicine u Exercise and Behavioural Medicine u Health Psychology u Information Systems u Information Management (Library and Information Services) u Interprofessional Health and Social Care u Positive Care for Older People u Project Management u Research Methods u Sustainable Enterprise LLM: FT or PT International Law -- Banking and Finance Law* u International Law -- Business and Commercial Law*
Diplomas Diploma: FT Chef and Restaurant u Hotel, Restaurant and Catering Management u International Foundation Programme Diploma: PT Marketing u Law u Purchasing & Supply (CIPS) Advanced Diploma: FT Adult Nursing (pre-registration) u Child Health Nursing (pre-registration) u Learning Disabilities Nursing (pre-registration) u Mental Health Nursing (pre-registration) u Midwifery (pre-registration) DipHE: FT 3D Design Studies u Adult Nursing (pre-registration) u Broadcasting u Cancer Care (The Royal Marsden) u Cancer Nursing (The Royal Marsden) u Child Health Nursing (pre-registration) u Digital Animation (3D Modelling, Character Animation) u Digital Media Production u Event Management u Fashion and Textiles u Film: Video Production with Film Studies u Fine Art (Community Art, Digital Art, Fine Art) u Games Development (Games Art, Games Design) u Graphic Design (Interaction Design, Visual Communication) u Learning Disabilities Nursing (pre-registration) u Lens-based Media u Media and Event Management u Mental Health Nursing (pre-registration) u Motion Graphics u Music and Event
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Management u Music and Media u Music Technology u Music, Media and Event Management u Nursing -- RN Mental Health (post-registration) u Operating Department Practice (pre-registration) u Performing Arts (Musical Theatre, Drama, Dance) u Photography and Digital Imaging u Popular Music Performance u Special Effects DipHE: PT Broadcasting u Cancer and Palliative Care (Marie Curie Cancer Care) u Digital Animation u Digital Media Production u Event Management u Fashion and Textiles u Fine Art (Community Art, Digital Art, Fine Art) u Games Development (Games Art, Games Design) u Graphic Design u Health Promotion and Public Health u Lens-based Media u Media and Event Management u Midwifery Practice u Motion Graphics u Music and Event Management u Music and Media u Music, Media and Event Management u Music Technology u Operating Department Practice u Performing Arts (Musical Theatre, Drama, Dance) u Photography and Digital Imaging u Popular Music Performance u Primary Health Care u Professional Practice u Professional Practice with Cardiorespiratory Care u Professional Practice with Clinical Haematology u Professional Practice with Contemporary Issues in Child Health u Professional Practice with Critical Care u Professional Practice with Critical Care -- Child Health u Professional Practice with Dementing Illness in a Variety of Settings u Professional Practice with Mental Health Care in Secure Environments u Professional Practice with Mental Health Interventions u Professional Practice with Neonatal Nursing u Professional Practice with Opthalmic Nursing u Professional Practice with Tissue Viability u Psychosocial Interventions for Psychosis u Special Effects u Substance Use and Misuse Studies Postgraduate Diploma: FT or PT Hospitality Management u Human Resource Management u Legal Practice u Management Studies u Management Studies (Health and Social Care) u Management Studies (Public Sector) u Tourism Management Graduate Diploma: FT or PT Human Resource Management u Learning and Teaching u Law u Marketing u Psychology HND: FT or PT Airline and Airport Management u Architectural Technology u Building Services u Business u Business Travel and Tourism u Computing and Information Systems u Construction Management u Electrical Engineering u Electronic Engineering u Food and
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Thames Valley University Gastronomy u Hospitality Management u Hospitality Management and Food Studies u International Hotel Management u Mechanical Engineering u Media Technology u Travel and Tourism
Certi¢cates CertHE Pre-medical Option Certificate: FT or PT Accounting and Finance u Accounting Technicians u Advertising u Basic Counselling Skills (OCN) u British Institute of Innkeeping -- National Certificate of Personal Licence Holders (NCPLH) u Chef and Restaurant u Computing and Creative Technologies u Counselling (Pre-practitioner Programme) u Credit Management u Criminology u English Language u European Computer Driving Licence (ECDL) u HE English Language u Health Activist (OCN) u Health Activist/Health Trainer (OCN) u Health and Safety in the Workplace u Health Care u Hospitality u Hospitality Selling u Human Sciences u International Cuisine u International Human Resource Management u Journalism u Management u Marketing u Mechanical Engineering u Media Production u Music u New CLAIT (Computer Literacy and Information Technology) Level 1 (OCR) u Personnel Practice u Photography u Project Management u Project Management Technology u Psychology u Public Relations u Purchasing and Supply -- Foundation u Purchasing and Supply -- Professional u Radio u Risk Assessment -- Principles and Practice u Senior International Banking and Finance u Senior International Purchasing and Supply u Skills for Enterprise u Sociology u Telecommunications Engineering u Training Practice u Working with People with Learning Disabilities CPPD: PT Acute Cardiorespiratory Care u Adolescent Health u Advanced Clinical Assessment of the Child u Advances in Lymphoedema Management (Manual Lymphatic Drainage) u Advancing Perioperative Practice u An Introduction to Care and Management of Individuals with HIV Disease u Antenatal Screening u Autogenic Training u Breast and Cervical Screening u Cardiology and Coronary Care u Care of the Acutely Ill Child in the Hospital Setting u Care of the Critical Ill: An Introduction u Care of the Dying Patient and Family u Caring For Older People u Clinical Haematology u Counselling Concepts and Therapeutic Communications u Dementing Illness in a Variety of Settings u Developing and Implementing Effective Strategies in Long-term Conditions u
Developing Clinical Skills in Advanced Assessment and Diagnosis u Diabetes Care u Diagnostic Tolls in Health Care u Discussing Sexual Health and Contraception u Emergency Care u Enhancing Clinical Skills in Advanced Assessment and Diagnosis u Enhancing Practice in Anaesthetics u Enhancing Practice in Day Surgery u Enhancing Practice in Surgery u Examination of the Newborn u Exploring Advanced Practice for Community Matrons u Exploring Sexually Transmitted Infections u Family Planning Nursing u Naturopathy and Nutrition in Health Care u Nutrients in Metabolism and Health u The Manipulation of Diet for Health u Principles of Holistic Health u Health and Social Care in Later Life u High Dependence Practice for Midwives u Independent and Supplementary Prescribing u Infant Feeding u Infection Control: Principles and Practices u Influences on Women’s Experiences of Childbearing u Insulin and Diabetes Management u Intensive Care u Introduction to Nursing in Primary Care u Leadership in Telephone Assessment and Consultation Services u Leading and Managing a Practicedbased Change u Lifestyle Medicine u Making Normal Birth a Reality u Management and Care of People with Infectious Diseases u Management of Clients with Long-term Conditions u Management of Clients with Sickle Cell Disease and Thalassaemia and Related Conditions u Management of Diabetes and Insulin Therapy u Management of Patients with Asthma and/or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease u Managing Risk in Cardiovascular Practice u Managing TB: Care, Prevention and Control u Mental Health in Secure Environments u Mental Health Interventions u Mentorship Preparation for Health Care Professionals u Midwifery in Context: Tradition and Profession u Midwives and High Dependency Practice u Non-Medical Prescribing u Nursing Care of the Child with Critical Illness u Ophthalmic Care u Paediatric Intensive Care u Postnatal Matters: Developing Individualised Postnatal Care u Postnatal Matters: Mother and Baby Centred Care u Preparation of Supervisors of Midwives u Prevention and Management of Leg Ulceration u Prevention and Management of Pressure Ulcers u Principles of Child Protection for Health Care Professionals u Principles of Practice in Assisted Reproductive Care u Promoting Normal Birth u Promoting Self-management in Chronic Respiratory Illness u Promotion of Continence and Management of Incontinence u Public Health u Renal Nursing u Return to Practice Adult Nursing u Secondary Prevention and Cardiac Rehabilitation u Service
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Thames Valley University Design and Improvement u Shiatsu Massage: Theory and Practice u Special and Intensive Care Nursing of the Newborn u Special, Transitional and High Dependency Nursing Care of the Newborn u Stress Management: A Complementary Approach u The Management of Care of People with Lymphoedema u The Management of Complex and Changing Health and Social Care Needs in Clients with Longterm Conditions u The Use and Problem Use of Drugs and Alcohol u The Use of Complementary Therapies in the Maternity Service u Tissue Viability and Management of Wounds u Women, Mental Health and Childbearing: Developing Personal Practice u Women, Mental Health and Childbearing: Developing the Service Access Health Studies, Midwifery and Nursing u Psychology Short Course Cervical Screening Graduate Certificate English Language u Hospitality Management u Pre-Masters Studies u Psychology u Tourism Management HNC: PT Architectural Technology u Civil Engineering u Construction u Engineering (Electrical, Electronic, Telecommunications and Mechanical) Postgraduate Certificate Interprofessional Health and Social Care u Leading, Managing and Partnership Working u Learning and Teaching u Lifelong Learning u Teaching and Learning in Higher Education PgCert: PT Advancing Practice (Community Matron) PgDip: PT Cancer Clinical Research u Counselling u Leading, Managing and Partnership Working
Other Courses NVQ: PT A1 -- Assessor Award u Administration u Business and Administration u Children’s Care, Learning and Development u Clinical Laboratory Support u Construction Management u Customer Service u Food Preparation and Cooking u Health u Health and Social Care u Management u Management Standards u Pastry, Cooks and Patissiers -- Level 2 u Patisserie and Confectionary u Pharmacy Services u Professional Cookery u Registered Managers Award u School Meals Professional Cookery u Supervising Health and Safety Certificate u Supervisory
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Professional Quali¢cations Professional Courses: FT or PT Association for Project Management (APM) u Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) u Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) u Certified Accounting Technician u Chartered Institute for Management Accountants (CIMA) u Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) u Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) u Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) Certificate/ Diploma/Pg Diploma u Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) CPP, Pg Dip u Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) -Diploma u Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply (CIPS) -- Diploma/Advanced Diploma/Graduate Diploma/Executive Diploma u Chartered Management Institute (CMI) u Hotel and Catering International Management Association (HCIMA) -Professional Certificate u Institute of Credit Management (ICM) -- Foundation/Certificate/Diploma u Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM) u Institute of Legal Executives (ILEX) u Law Society u Professional Certificate in Marketing u Professional Diploma in Marketing u Professional Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing
Grade Examinations Introductory exams in Piano, Violin, Cello, Recorder, Classical Guitar, Pipe Organ, Flute, Clarinet, Oboe, Classical Saxophone, Jazz Saxophone, French Horn, Trumpet, Cornet, Fluglehorn, Trombone, Baritone, Euphonium, Tuba, Viola, Double Bass, Harp, Drum
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Thames Valley University Kit, Tuned Percussion, Snare Drum, Timpani, Percussion, Singing. Grades 1--8: Practical and Theoretical in all instruments and vocal subjects; Practical and Theoretical in
Speech and Drama. Certificates are awarded as Pass, Merit and Honours. Examinations in Ensemble Playing: Levels 1--5 and Recital. Certificates are awarded as Pass, Merit and Honours.
Degrees validated byThames Valley University o¡ered at: THAMES VALLEY UNIVERSITY, FACULTY OF THE ARTS Thames Valley University St Mary’s Road Ealing London W5 5RF Tel: 08000 368888 E-mail:
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Internal Degress & Diplomas Foundation Degrees Acting u Art in Practice u Music/Multimedia Technology 2 yrs u Ceramics u Dance u Digital Animation u Fine Art u Live Sound (Engineering and Production) u Music Performance (Pop, Jazz, World, Western, Urban) u Printmaking u Spatial Design
First Degrees All courses available both FT or PT BA and DipHE. BA Hons: 3 yrs 3D Design Studies (Interior Design, Ceramics, Exhibition, Product) u Acting u Advertising u Art in the Community u Broadcasting u Communication (Final Year) u Creative Advertising u Digital Animation (Character Animation, 3D Modelling) u Digital Animation (Specialist) u Drama: Acting for Stage and Media u Experimental and Commercial Digital Arts u Fashion and Textiles u Film: Video Production and Film Studies u Fine Art (Fine Art, Community Art, Digital Art) u Games Development (Games Art, Games Design) u Graphic Design (Visual Communication, Interaction Design) u Lens-based Media u Media Studies u Motion Graphics u Music Technology u Music Technology and Applied Audio Engineering u Music Technology and Music Performance/ Composition u Music Technology and Popular Music Performance u Music Technology and Radio Broadcasting u Music Technology and World Music u Music: Performance/Composition with Music Technology u Music: Performance/Composition with Popular Music Performance u Music: Performance/ Composition with Radio Broadcasting u Music:
Performance/Composition with World Music u New Media Design u New Media Journalism and Radio Broadcasting u Performing Arts (Musical Theatre, Drama, Dance) u Photography and Digital Imaging u Professional Photographic Imaging (Final Year) u Public Relations u Special Effects BA Hons Combined or Joint: FT or PT Media and Event Management u Music and Event Management u Music and Media u Music, Media and Event Management BMus: 3 yrs FT or PT Music (Performance/Composition with Foundation) u Popular Music Performance (Guitar, Bass Guitar, Drums, Vocals, Keyboard) BSc: 3 yrs
Higher Degrees MA all courses available FT or PT 1 yr FT, 2 yrs PT Audio Technology u Film and the Moving Image u Media u Performance and Media Health u Photography u Video Production and Film Studies MA/PG Diploma: 1 yr Film and the Moving Image MMus: FT or PT Composing Concert Music u Composing for Film and Television u Composing for Musical Theatre u Performance u Performance (Band Direction) MMus/PG Diploma: 1 yr Performance
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Internal and External Awards Performers’ Diploma of Associate in either a Musical Subject or Speech and Drama Subject (ALCM): This exam is both theoretical and practical. Associate Teachers’ Diploma in either a Musical Subject or a Speech & Drama Subject (ALCM (TD)). Performers’ Diploma of Licentiate in either a Musical Subject or Speech and Drama Subject (LLCM): Candidates must hold the Associate Diploma. Licentiate Teachers’ Diploma in either a Musical Subject or Speech and Drama Subject (LLCM(TD)): Candidates must be at least 18 and must already hold the Associate Diploma. Licentiate in Music -- Theoretical Diploma (LMusLCM): Candidates must hold the AMusLCM. Diploma of Fellowship (FLCM): This may be taken as a Performer in music or as a Composer or by Thesis. Licentiates of the College (LLCM or
LLCM(TD)) may enter for the Fellowship Diploma in the same subject. It may also be taken for performance in Speech and Drama.
Grade Examinations London College of Music introductory exams in Piano, Violin, Cello, Recorder, Classical Guitar, Pipe Organ, Flute, Clarinet, Oboe, Classical Saxophone, Jazz Saxophone, French Horn, Trumpet, Cornet, Fluglehorn, Trombone, Baritone, Euphonium, Tuba, Viola, Double Bass, Harp, Drum Kit, Tuned Percussion, Snare Drum, Timpani, Percussion, Singing. Grades I--VIII: Practical and theoretical in all instrumental and vocal subjects; Practical and theoretical in Speech and Drama. Certificates are awarded as Pass, Merit and Honours. Examinations in Ensemble Playing: Levels 1--5 and Recital. Certificates are awarded as Pass, Merit and Honours.
UNIVERSITY OF ULSTER University House Coleraine Co Londonderry BT52 1SA Tel: 02870 344141 Fax: 02870 324697 Website: www.ulster.ac.uk
Foundation Degrees Faculty of Business & Management Foundation Course: 2 yrs Consumer Studies u Hospitality Management u International Hospitality Management u Travel & Tourism Management
First Degrees Economics BA Hons: 4 yrs Economics
Economics, Social Studies, Law, Education BA Hons: 3--4 yrs Economics & Government
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University of Ulster German and Irish & Spanish with Spanish
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BMus Hons: 3 yrs Music BSc Hons: 3 yrs Food Technology Management u Language and Linguistics u Politics u Politics with DIS u Politics with Drama u Politics with French u Politics with German u Politics with Irish u Politics with Marketing u Politics with International Politics u Politics with Human Resource Management u International Politics & Social Administration u International Politics & Sociology u Politics with Spanish u Technology & Design BA Hons: 3--4 yrs American Studies u Art & Design: Combined Studies u Combined Arts u Combined Arts -- (English) u Combined Arts -- (European Studies) u Combined Arts -- (French) u Combined Arts -- (Geography) u Combined Arts -- (German) u Combined Arts -(History) u Combined Arts -- (Irish) u Combined Arts -- (Media Studies) u Combined Arts -- (Philosophy) u Combined Arts -- (Spanish) u Design u English u Fine & Applied Arts u Graphic, Product & Interactive Design u History u Humanities: Joint u Irish/Irish Studies u Media Studies u Textiles & Fashion Design u Visual Communication BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Geography BA Hons: 4 yrs Applied Languages (2 from French, German, Spanish) u Culinary Arts u International Business Communication BSc Hons: 4 yrs Food and Nutrition (with DIS/DAS)
Faculty of Business & Management BA Hons: 3 yrs Business Studies with Accounting u Business Studies with Drama u Business Studies with e-Business u Business Studies with Entrepreneurship u Business Studies with French u Business Studies with German u Business Studies with Human Resource Management u Business Studies with International Politics u Business Studies with Irish u Business Studies with Marketing u Business Studies with Psychology u Business Studies with Spanish u Marketing u International Politics & Marketing u Marketing & Psychology BSc Hons: 3 yrs Business Finance & Investment
BA Hons: 3--4 yrs Accounting u Business Studies u Business Studies with Computing u Consumer Studies u Retail Management 4 yrs u Business Studies (with Specialisms) u Hospitality Management u Hotel & Tourism Management u Human Resource Management with DIS u International Business Studies u Leisure, Events & Cultural Management u Travel & Tourism Management
Faculty of Engineering BArch Hons: 3 yrs Architecture BEng Hons: 3 yrs Building Services Engineering Engineering Management
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BEng Hons: 4 yrs Civil Engineering u Electronics & Software u Engineering u Engineering Management u Environmental Engineering u Mechanical Engineering BSc Hons: 4 yrs Architectural Technology & Management u Building Surveying u Environmental Health u Property Investment & Development u Quantity Surveying u Transport & Supply Chain Management
Faculty of Informatics ABD: 2 yrs Computing u Computing Science Mathematics
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BSc Hons: 3 yrs Multimedia Computing & Design BEng Hons: 4 yrs Electronics & Computer Systems BSc Hons: 4 yrs Computer Science u Computing and e-Business u Computing and Interactive Multimedia Design u Computing Science u Computing with Entrepreneurship u Computing with Marketing u Computing with Psychology MEng Hons: 4--5 yrs Software Engineering
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University of Ulster
Faculty of Science BSc Hons: 1 yr Food Technology Management 2 yrs Social Policy (Combined) 3 yrs Food Technology Management u Health & Social Care Policy u Marine Science u Nursing u Optometry u Podiatry u Psychology u Social Policy u Social Policy and Governance u Social Psychology & Sociology u Social Policy with Sociology u Sociology with International Politics or Social Policy u Sociology and Social Policy u Sociology with Social Policy 3--4 yrs u Biology u Environmental Science u Social Psychology u Sport, Exercise & Leisure 4 yrs u Applied Psychology u Biomedical Sciences u Chiropractic u Clinical Physiology u Dietetics u Geography u Human Nutrition u Mathematics with Computing u Molecular Biosciences u Occupational Therapy u Physiotherapy u Radiography
Faculty of Social & Health Sciences & Education BSc Hons: 3 yrs Communication Studies u Community Development u Community Youth Work u Social Administration & Sociology 3--4 yrs u Social Psychology & Sociology 4 yrs u Communication, Advertising & Marketing u Housing Management u Social Work u Speech & Language Therapy
Law BA Hons: 3 yrs Criminology & Criminal Justice LLB Hons: 3 yrs Business Studies & Law u Law with German u Law with French u Law & Politics u Law with Spanish BA Hons: 3--4 yrs Law & Government
Higher Degrees MSc/PGDip Maritime Archaeology u Medical Science u Professional & Management Development for Women u Real Estate & Facilities Management u Renewable Energy u Social Administration & Policy u Social Work u Sport & Exercise u Telecommunications & Distributed Systems u Toxicology
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University of Ulster LLM: 1--2 yrs European Law & Policy MSc: 1--2 yrs European Law & Policy u Technology MBA: 1--3 yrs Business Administration MBS: 1--3 yrs Business Studies MSc: 2 yrs International Hospitality & Leisure Management u Physiotherapy (pre-registration) MFA: 2--4 yrs Fine Art MA: PT American Studies u Cultural Management u History u Human Resource Management u Journalism Studies u Modern French Studies u Twentieth Century Music MSc: PT Educational Technology u Portfolio in Project Management with Special Pathways MSc/PGDip: PT Advanced Practice in Occupational Therapy u Advanced Practice in Physiotherapy u Advanced Practice in Speech & Language Therapy u Biological Sciences u Dementia Studies u Disaster Relief Nursing u Education & Contemporary Society u Education Management u Environmental Health Protection & Safety u Food Biotechnology u Industrial Practice u Innovation Management u Manufacturing Management u Manufacturing Technology, Design & Management u Prescribing Science u Professional Development within the Community u Social Research Methods
Diplomas DipHE Hospitality Management u Social Work PGDip European Law & Policy u Management Studies
Postgraduate Diploma Construction & Project Management Studies
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HND: 2 yrs Business and Related Studies u Engineering (Electrical, Electronics) u Engineering (Mechanical, Manufacturing & Design) u Food & Consumer Management u International Hospitality Management u Science (Applied Biology) u Science (Environmental Studies) u Travel & Tourism Management 3 yrs
Faculty of Art, Design & Humanities Diploma/BSc: 2--4 yrs Technology & Design
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University of Wales
UNIVERSITY OF WALES University of Wales Institute, Cardi¡ Central Administration Llandaff Campus Western Avenue Cardiff CF5 2SG Tel: 02920 416044 Fax: 02920 416286 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.uwic.ac.uk
First Degrees BA: 3--4 yrs Accounting u Accountancy & Economics u Art & Art History u Art & Creative Writing u Art & Philosophy u Business Studies u Business Studies with Finance u Business Studies with Marketing u Business Studies with Human Resource Management u Business Studies with Information Systems Management u Business Studies with International Business Structures u Business Studies with Languages u Ceramics u Community Education u Contemporary Textile Practice u Dance u Design for Interactive Media (subject to validation) u Educational Studies: Early Childhood Studies u Educational Studies and Physical Activity u Educational Studies & Psychology u Educational Studies: Humanities u Educational Studies: Welsh u English and Popular Culture u Events Management u Events Management (with a language) u Fine Art u Fine Art: Painting (subject to validation) u Fine Art: Printmaking (subject to validation) u Fine Art: Sculpture (subject to validation) u Fine Art: Time Based Media (subject to validation) u Graphic Communication u Hospitality Management (Adventure Activities Management) u Hospitality Management (Events) u Hospitality Management (Language) u Hospitality Management (Licensed Premises Management) u Illustration u Interior Architecture u International Business Management u Marketing u Media Studies and Visual Cultures u Politics u Product Design u Social Work u Hospitality Management u International Hospitality Management u Modern History and Popular Culture u Modern History and Politics u Post-compulsory Education & Training (PcET) (PT) u Primary Teaching Leading to QTS u Retail Management u Sociology and Criminology (subject to validation) u Sociology and Popular Culture u Tourism Management u Tourism Management (Adventure Activities Management) u Tourism Management (Events) u Tourism Management (Language) u Tourism Management
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(Licensed Premises Management) u Tourism Studies Tourism Studies with Languages u Writing for Media and the Arts BA Hons: 2 yrs Secondary Education (Music, Welsh or French) Leading to QTS BA Hons: 4 yrs Secondary Education (Drama) Leading to QTS BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Architectural Design & Technology u Biomedical Sciences u Biomedical Sciences with Forensic Toxicology u Biomedical Sciences with Molecular Biology u Building Maintenance & Management u Business Information Systems u Business Information Systems (Multimedia) u Business Information Systems (Networks) u Business Information Systems (Systems Development) u Complementary Therapies u Consumer & Nutrition Psychology u Consumer and Trading Standards u Dental Technology u Design for Interactive Media (subject to validation) u Economics u Electrical Systems Engineering u Electronic Communication Systems u Electronic Control Systems u Electronic Microcomputer Systems u Environmental Health u Food Science & Technology u Health and Social Care u Housing: Policy and Practice u Housing: Supported Housing u Human Nutrition & Dietetics u Mechanical Systems Engineering u Medical Technology u Music & Audio Electronic Systems u Music Production and Technology u Nutrition and Food Science u Podiatry u Product Design (with Electronics/Mechanics) u Psychology u Psychology & Human Biology (subject to validation) u Public Health Nutrition u Software Development with Multimedia u Software Development with Networking u Software Development with Object Orientated Systems u Software Development with Web Programming u Speech & Language Therapy u Sport & Exercise Science u Sport & Physical Education u Sport Conditioning, Rehabilitation and Massage (subject to validation) u Sport u
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University of Wales Management u Sport Technology u Sports Biomedicine & Nutrition u Sports Coaching u Sports Development
Higher Degrees MA: 1--5 yrs Art History (subject to validation) u Ceramics u Education u Education (Leadership) u Education (Professional Practice) u Fine Art u post-compulsory Education and Training (PT) u Sport, Culture and Society u Sports Development and Coaching MBA: 1--2 yrs Master of Business Administration u MBA: Contact Centre Management u MBA: Leadership & Talent Management u MBA: Project Management u MBA: Social Entrepreneurship Programmes MSc: 1--2 yrs Advanced Dietetics Practice u Advanced Product Design u Biomedical Sciences u Biomedical Science: Cellular Pathology u Biomedical Science: Cytopathology u Biomedical Science: Immunohaematology u Biomedical Science: Medical Biochemistry u Biomedical Science: Medical Microbiology u Biomedical Science: Biomolecular & Analytical Techniques u Coaching Science u Dental Technology u Dietetics u Environmental Health u Environmental Risk Management u Events Management u Food Science and Technology (Food Safety & Technology) u Food Science and Technology (Nutrition and Policy Standards) u Health Psychology u Hospitality Management u Information Systems u Inter-professional Studies: Health u Inter-professional Studies: Learning Disability u Inter-professional Studies: Quality Assurance u Inter-professional Studies: Working with Children u Inter-professional Studies: Regulation u Inter-professional Studies: Supported Housing u Leisure Management u Lifestyle Psychology u Management in Community Professions u Musculoskeletal Studies u Occupational Health & Safety u Performance Analysis u Physical Activity and Health u Rapid Product Development u Sport and Exercise Sciences u Sports and Exercise Medicine (distance learning) u Sports Psychology u Tourism Management u Waste Management
Diplomas HND: 2 yrs Architectural Design & Technology u Business Information Technology u Business Studies u Computer Studies u Electronic Communication Systems u Electronic Control Systems u Electronic Microcomputer Systems u Engineering (Electrical) u
Engineering (Mechanical) u Engineering (Medical Technology) u Environmental Studies u Events Management u Food Science & Technology u Health & Social Care u Hospitality Management u Licensed Premises Management u Music & Audio Electronic Systems u Music Production & Technology u Retail Management u Tourism Management u Biomedical Sciences
Certi¢cates Certificate Certificate of Competency in Licensing Law u Certificate of Competency in Legal Metrology u Financial Planning Certificate (PT) u Financial Planning Certificate (Advanced) (PT) u IOSH Managing Safely (PT) u IOSH Working Safely (PT) u NEBOSH General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety (PT) u Professional Development Certificate in Management Studies (CMS) (PT) u Wines & Spirits WSET Advanced Certificate (PT) u Wines, Spirits and other Alcoholic Beverages WSET Intermediate Certificate (PT) u Youth and Community Work (PT) PGCE: 1 yr Art and Design u Design and Technology u English u History u Mathematics u Modern Foreign Languages u Music u Physical Education u Primary u Science u Welsh Postgraduate Certificate: 1--2 yrs PGCE/Cert Ed 2 yrs post-compulsory Education & Training (PT) HNC: 2 yrs Architectural Design and Technology (PT) u Biomedical Sciences (PT) u Building Technology and Management (PT) u Business Information Technology (PT) u Business Studies (PT) u Computer Studies (PT) u Dental Technology (PT) u Events Management (PT) u Food Science & Technology (PT) u Health and Social Care (PT) u Hospitality Management (PT) u Housing: Policy and Practice (PT) u Housing: Supported Housing (PT) u Licensed Premises Management (PT) u Outdoor Education u Wastes Management (PT)
Other Courses Foundation Course: 1--2 yrs Art & Design u International Foundation u Foundation Leading to BSc Health Sciences Foundation Degree: 3--4 yrs Adventure Activities Management u Learning Support (PT) u Hospitality Management Foundation Degree: 2--5 yrs
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University of Wales
UNIVERSITY OF WALES Glyndwr University Plas Coch Mold Road Wrexham LL11 2AW Tel: 01978 293439 Fax: 01978 290008 E-mail:
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First Degrees BA Hons: 3 yrs Applied Arts u Business Accounting u Business Management u Community Sport Development u Criminal Justice (Work with Offending Behaviour) u Design: Animation u Design: Film and TV Production u Design: Graphic Design u Design: Illustration u Design: Illustration for Children’s Publishing u Design: Multimedia Design u Early Childhood Studies u Education Studies u English u Fine Art u History u Human Resource Management u Law in Business u Marketing u Media Communications u Media Studies u Post-compulsory Education and Training u Primary with Qualified Teaching Status (QTS) u Social Work u Theatre and Performance u Writing u Youth and Community Studies BEng Hons: 3 yrs Aeronautical and Mechanical Engineering u Aeronautical Engineering u Aeronautical/Electronic Engineering (Avionics) u Automotive Electronics Technology u Electrical and Electronic Engineering u Performance Car Electronics and Technology u Performance Car Technology u Sound/Broadcast Engineering BN Hons: 3 yrs Nursing (Adult branch) u Nursing (Mental Health branch) BSc Hons: 3 yrs Applied Community & Health Studies School Nursing u Applied Community & Health Studies with Community Children’s Nursing u Applied Community & Health Studies with District Nursing u Applied Community & Health Studies with General Practice Nursing u Applied Community & Health Studies with Health Visiting u Applied Sport & Exercise Science u Architectural Design Technology u Building Maintenance Management u Computer Networks u Computing u Construction Management u Environmental Studies u Environmental Studies (Management) u Environmental Studies (Science) u Estate Agency u Estate Management u Forensic
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Science u Forensic Science with Criminal Justice u Housing Studies u Information Technology u Internet and Multimedia Computing u Motorsport Design and Management u Occupational Health, Safety and Environmental Management u Occupational Therapy u Product Design u Radio Production Communication u Studio Recording and Performance Technology u Substance Use Studies u Traditional Chinese Medicine
Diplomas Diploma in Higher Education: 2 yrs Youth Studies
Foundation Degrees FdA: 2 yrs Art & Design u Business u Business with Accounting u Business with Law u Business with Marketing u Community Studies u Digital Media u Learning Support FdSc: 2 yrs Building and Surveying u Built Environment Studies u Computer Networks u Computing u Estate Agency u Forensic Science u Health and Safety Management u Information Technology u Internet and Multimedia Computing u Occupational Health and Safety Management u Occupational Health, Safety and Environmental Management u Planning and Development u Project Management u Quality Management u Ratings, Revenues and Valuations FdEng: 2 yrs Aeronautical Engineering u Electrical and Electronic Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Performance Car Technology u Sound/Broadcast Engineering u Sound/Studio Technology
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University of Wales
EdExcel Higher National Diplomas/ Certi¢cates HND: 2 yrs Aeronautical Technology u Applied Computing u Computer Networks u Electrical and Electronic Technology u Graphic Design u Graphic Design (Advertising) u Graphic Design (Illustration) u Graphic Design (Typography) u Information Technology u Internet and Multimedia Computing u Mechanical Technology HNC: 2 yrs Applied Computing u Business u Computer Networks u Electrical and Electronic Technology u Housing Studies u Information Technology u Internet and Multimedia Computing u Mechanical Technology
Higher Degrees MA Animation u Applied Arts u Computer Generated Imagery u Criminal Justice u Education u English Literary Culture: 1880--1920 u Ethics (Health and Social Care) u Fine Art u Human Resource Management u Illustration for Children’s Publishing u Local History u Public Sector Management u Youth and Community Education MBA Masters in Business Administration
MSc Advanced Electronics Techniques u Aeronautical Engineering u Avionics u Electrical and Electronic Systems and Digital Technologies u Health Studies u Health Studies (Community Specialist Practice): Children’s Community Nursing u Health Studies (Community Specialist Practice): District Nursing u Health Studies (Community Specialist Practice): Health Visiting u Health Studies (Community Specialist Practice): Nursing in General Practitioner u Health Studies (Community Specialist Practice): School Nursing u Internet Computing u Medical Electronics u Polymers and Molecular Nanotechnology u Professional Education
Professional Courses Institute of Quality Assurance Courses u Professional Certificate in Residential Surveying u CIM Chartered Institute of Marketing (Certificate, Advanced Certificate, PG Diploma) u CIPD Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CTP, CPP, PQS) u CIMA Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (Intermediate Stage) u Certificate in Personnel Practice u PGCHE Postgraduate Certificate of Higher Education (Professional Development) u PGCE/Cert Ed post-compulsory Education & Training
UNIVERSITY OF WALES University of Wales, Lampeter Ceredigion Wales SA48 7ED Tel: 01570 422351 Fax: 01570 423423 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.lamp.ac.uk
First Degrees BA Combined Hons: 3 yrs Arabic BA Joint Hons: 3 yrs Ancient History u Anthropology u Archaeology u Business Management u Chinese Studies u Church History u Classical Studies u English Literature u English: Modern Literatures u Film Studies u Greek (Ancient) u History u Information Technology u Islamic Studies u Latin u Media Studies u Medieval Studies u Philosophical Studies u Religious Studies u Theology u Welsh Studies
BA Single Hons: 3 yrs American Studies u Ancient History u Ancient History & Archaeology u Anthropology u Anthropology & Religion u Archaeology u Archaeology (Environmental) u Archaeology (Forensic) u Archaeology (Practical) u Archaeology (World Cultures) u Archaeology & Anthropology u Business Information Technology u Business Management u Chinese Studies u Classical Studies u Classics u English Literature u English: Modern Literatures u English with TEFL u Film & Media Studies u Film Studies u History u Latin u Media Production u Media Studies
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University of Wales Medieval Studies u Modern Historical Studies u Philosophy u Religion, Ethics & Society u Religious History u Religious Studies u Theology u Victorian Studies u Welsh u Welsh Studies u Welsh with Subtitling u Welsh, Translation and Subtitling BD Hons: 3 yrs Divinity BA Single Hons: 4 yrs Philosophy u Welsh u
Higher Degrees MA/Dip/Cert: 1--2 yrs Ancient History and Classical Studies u Ancient Myth and Society u Anthropology u Archaeological Field Practice u Archaeology u Arthurian Studies u Biblical Interpretation u Business Ethics u Byzantine Studies u Celtic Christianity u Celtic Studies u Church History u Classical Language and Literature u Classics u Cultural Astronomy and Astrology u Cultural Heritage u Death & Immortality u Death Studies u Environmental Anthropology u Ethics of Life & Death u European Philosophy u Feminist Theology u Historic Environment u Historical Studies u Indic Spiritual Traditions u Islamic Studies u Liberation, Theology & Globalization u Liturgy u Marian Studies u Media Production u Medical Ethics u Ministry u Monastic Studies u Nature u Philosophy: Eastern & Western Perspectives u Politics & International Relations u Religion u Religious Experience u Screen Studies u Screen Writing u Social Anthropology u Social Archaeology u Social Archaeology: Prehistory of the Mediterranean and Levant u
The Word & Visual Imagination u Theology u Visual Representations in History u Voluntary Sector Studies u Welsh Media u World Religions MA/MPhil: 1--2 yrs MBA: 1--2 yrs Masters of Business Administration MSc: 1--2 yrs Small Business Management
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Diplomas Licence in Religious Studies (LRS) Postgraduate Diploma: 1 yr Cultural Heritage Licence Licence Licence Licence
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Greek: 1--2 yrs Latin: 1--2 yrs Religious Studies (LRS): 1--2 yrs Theology (LTh): 1--2 yrs
Certi¢cates Licence in Theology (LTh): 1 yr
UNIVERSITY OF WALES University of Wales, Newport University Information Centre PO Box 101 Newport NP18 3YH Tel: 01633 432432 Fax: 01633 432046 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.newport.ac.uk
UG & PG/PT COURSE LISTING BY SCHOOL *Subject to validation
NEWPORT SCHOOL OF ART, MEDIA & DESIGN MA (FT or PT) Animation u Design Film
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University of Wales Diploma in Foundation Studies (FT) Art, Media & Design
NEWPORT BUSINESS SCHOOL MBA (FT or PT) Business Administration MA (FT or PT) Business & Enterprise Development u Marketing (FT only) MSc (FT or PT) Civil Engineering u Computing u Information Technology Management u International Management u Technology Management u Telecommunications Management MRes (FT or PT) Engineering/Information Technologhy BSc Hons (FT or PT) Accounting & Economics* (FT only) u Accounting & Law* (FT only) u Accounting* (FT only) u Building Studies u Business Information Systems* u Civil & Construction Engineering u Computing u Economics & Law* (FT only) u Fire Engineering u Forensic Computing u Games Development & Artificial Intelligence (FT only) u Information Security* (FT only) u Internet & Multimedia Technology BA Hons (FT) Business & Economics* u Business & Accounting* u Business & HRM* u Business & Law* u Business & Management* (1 yr top-up) u Business & Marketing* u Business Studies (also PT) u Marketing* BEng Hons (FT or PT) Engineering u Intelligent Systems Engineering* u Robotic Engineering* u Sustainable Engineering* HND/C (FT or PT) Building Studies u Business Studies u Civil & Construction Engineering u Engineering u Fire Engineering Foundation Degree (FT or PT) Computing u Engineering Technology ACCA (PT) Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) CMS (PT) Certificate in Management Studies (CMS) CIMA (FT or PT) Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) CIM (PT) Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) -- Postgraduate Diploma u Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) -- Professional Diploma u Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) eMarketing Award
CIPD (PT) Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development (CIPD) u Energy Institute: Diploma in Energy Management u Individual Computing Modules IRRV (PT) Institute of Revenue, Rating & Valuation (IRRV) u Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) u Short Training Courses
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION MA (FT or PT) Autism u Child & Adolescent Mental Health* u Childhood Studies u Critical & Creative Thinking* u Early Years u Education & ICT Information Communication Technology u Education Leadership & Management u Education Leadership & Management (Further Education) (PT only) u Education & Linked Named Awards u Education for Sustainable Development & Global Citizenship u English Literature: Rethinking the Real 1848--1930 (PT only) u Health Promotion & Education (PT only) u Historical Landscape Studies: Places, People & Communities u Inclusive Practice -- Health & Education u postcompulsory Education & Training (PT only) u Religious Education u Special Educational Needs (SEN) u Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)* u Teaching English to Young Learners (TEYL)* Postgraduate Certificate (PT) Autistic Spectrum Disorders u (SEN) Special Educational Needs -- Dyspraxia/Development Coordination Disorder (DCD) Postgraduate Diploma (PT) (SEN) Special Educational Needs -- Hearing Impairment u (SEN) Special Educational Needs -- Specific Learning Difficulty (Dyslexia) u (SEN) Special Educational Needs -- Visual Impairment M Level 130 Credits (PT) Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHA) Level 6 130 Credits (PT) Supporting Leaners with Additional Learning Needs PGCE (FT) Adult (ESOL) English to Speakers of Other Languages u Post-compulsory Education u Primary Studies u Secondary Design & Technology or Information Technology Communication PGCE/Certificate (PT) Post-compulsory Education & Training BA Hons (FT or PT) Applied Drama* (FT only) u Creative Therapies in Education* (FT only) u Education, Early Years or Inclusion u English u History u Post-compulsory
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University of Wales Education & Training (PT only) u Primary Studies with QTS (FT only) u Religious Studies & Philosophy BA (Joint Hons) (FT or PT) Child Development Studies* (FT only) u Creative Writing u Education Studies* with Applied Drama, English, Religious Studies & Philosophy or Psychology BSc Hons (FT or PT) Secondary Teaching Design & Technology with QTS (3 & 2 yr routes) (FT only) u Secondary Teaching Mathematics, Science, ICT with QTS (2 yrs) (FT only) u Certificate of Higher Education -- Introduction to Secondary Teaching (FT or PT) u Certificate of Higher Education -- Teachers of Adult Literacy (PT only) u Certificate of Higher Education -- Teachers of ESOL (English to Speakers of Other Languages) to Adults (PT only) u Certificate for Specialist Teachers of English as a Second Language (PT only) u Continuing Professional Development Service (PT only) u Certificate -- Further Professional Studies -- Returning & Supply Teachers (PT only) Professional Development (PT) Religious Education
SCHOOL OF HEALTH & SOCIAL SCIENCES MSc (FT or PT) Active Recreation & Health u Managing Professional Practice in the Human Services MA/Postgraduate Dip (PT) Consultative Supervision
MA/Postgraduate Diploma/Certificate (PT) Counselling Postgraduate Diploma/Masters (PT) Loss & Grief BA Hons (FT or PT) Counselling Studies & Society u Criminal & Community Justice u Social Welfare u Social Work (FT only) u Youth & Community Studies BA (Joint Hons) (FT or PT) Sociology* u Youth Justice BSC Hons (FT or PT) Lifespan Exercise & Health u Sports Coaching & Development u Sports Science Support u Sports Studies BSC (Joint Hons) (FT or PT) Psychology* u Psychology & Counselling BA/BSc (Joint Honours) (FT or PT) Sports & Youth & Community Studies* Foundation Degree (FT or PT) Community Health & Community Social Care* u Sports Studies & Sport Business Management (Golf) u Introduction to Counselling Skills (PT only) u Short Training Courses (PT only)
CENTRE FOR COMMUNITY & LIFELONG LEARNING Access & Foundation Programme (Flexible Modular Programme) (FT or PT) u Certificate in Higher Education: Combined Open Studies (FT or PT)
UNIVERSITY OF WALES Swansea Metropolitan University Mount Pleasant Swansea SA1 6ED Tel: 01792 481000 Fax: 01792 481085 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.smu.ac.uk
Undergraduate Courses BA Hons 3D Computer Animation u 3D Product Design u Accounting u Accounting and English Studies u Architectural Glass u Art History and English Studies u Art History and Film and Television Studies u Art History and Psychology u Automotive Design u Business & Finance u Business and Psychology u Business Studies u Business with Psychology u Counselling and Health u Counselling and Psychology u Counselling and Sociology u Creative
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Computer Games Design u Design for Advertising Economics and English Studies u English Studies u English Studies and Human Resource Management u English Studies and Marketing u English Studies and Psychology u English Studies and Sociology u English Studies and Theatre and Film and TV Studies u English Studies and Theatre Studies u English Studies with Psychology u Fine Art (Ceramics) u Fine Art (Combined Media) u Fine Art (Painting and Drawing) u General Illustration u Graphic Design u Health and Psychology u Health Studies and u
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University of Wales Sociology u Human Resource Management u Industrial Design u Interactive Digital Media u International Travel and Tourism Management* u Joint Honours Art History u Leisure Management u Management u Marketing u Performing Arts and Theatre Studies u Photography in the Arts u Photojournalism (Contemporary Practice) u Primary Education u Psychology and Public Services u Psychology and Sociology u Sport and Recreation Management u Strategic Economics u Surface Pattern Design (Contemporary Applied Arts Practice) u Theatre Studies and Film and TV Studies u Tourism Management u Video BEng Hons Automotive Electronics Engineering u Automotive Engineering u Computer Systems and Electronics u Engineering Design and Manufacture u Internet Technology and Networks u Manufacturing Systems Engineering u Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering u Motorcycle Engineering u Motorsport Electronic Systems u Motorsport Engineering and Design u Motorsport Manufacturing Engineering BSc Hons 3D Computer Animation u Automotive Industrial Design u Building Conservation and Management u Business Information Technology u Civil Engineering and Environmental Management u Computer Aided Product Design u Computer Games Development u Computer Networks u Computer Systems Security u
Computing & Information Systems u Construction Management u Electronic Commerce u Industrial Design u Motorsport Management u Multimedia u Music Technology u Project and Construction Management u Software Engineering u Supply Chain Management u Transport Management u Web Management HNC Theatre HND 3D Computer Animation u Accounting u Automotive Engineering u Building Studies u Business u Business & Finance u Business Information Technology u Civil Engineering Studies u Computer Aided Product Design u Computer Networks u Computer Systems Security u Computing u e-Commerce u Electronic Engineering u Facilities Management u Health Studies u Internet Technology and Networks u Leisure Studies (Sports and Outdoor Activities) u Leisure Studies (Tourism) u Leisure, Tourism and Recreation Studies u Manufacturing Systems Engineering u Motorsport Engineering u Motorsport Management u Multimedia u Public Services u Software Engineering u Sport Activity and Play Leadership u Supply Chain Management u Surveying and Valuing u Technical Theatre u Transport Management u Watersports and Adventure Activities Management u Web Management
UNIVERSITY OF WALES Trinity College, Carmarthen Carmarthen Carmarthenshire SA31 3EP Tel: 01267 676767 Fax: 01267 676766 Website: www.trinity-cm.ac.uk
Undergradutate Degrees BA Acting u Advertising u Business and Management u Christianity & Community Studies u Community Development u Creative Writing u Early Years Education u Education Studies u English u Film Studies u Fine Art u Health & Exercise u Management u Media Studies u Outdoor Education u Physical Education u Primary Education u Psychology u Religious Education u Religious Studies u Social Inclusion u Sports Studies u Theatre Design
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Postgraduate Degrees MA Bilingual Studies u Creative Arts u Creative Writing u Early Years Education u Educational Drama u Heritage Tourism u Inclusive Studies u Local History: South West Wales since 1800 u Management u Outdoor Education
MBA Arts Management u Tourism Management PG Cert Foundation Phase Practice u Special Educational Needs PGCE Primary u Secondary -- Religious Education
UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK Coventry West Midlands CV4 7AL Tel: 02476 523523 Fax: 02476 524649 E-mail:
[email protected];
[email protected] Website: www.warwick.ac.uk
First Degree Programmes and Other Quali¢cations BA Ancient History and Classical Archaeology u Classical Civilization u Classics (PT)* u Classics u Comparative American Studies 4 yrs u Early Childhood Studies (PT, 2+2 and FT programme) u English Literature u English Literature and Creative Writing u English and Cultural Studies (PT) u English and American Literature u English and French 4 yrs u English and German Literature 4 yrs u English and Italian Literature 4 yrs u English and Latin Literature u English and Theatre Studies u European Studies (PT) u Film and Literature u Film with Television Studies u French Studies 4 yrs u French Studies (PT)* u French Studies with German 4 yrs u French Studies with Italian 4 yrs u French with Film Studies 4 yrs u French and German Studies 4 yrs u French and History 4 yrs u French with International Studies 4 yrs u French and Italian Studies 4 yrs u French with Sociology 4 yrs u German Studies 4 yrs u German with French 4 yrs u German with Spanish 4 yrs u German Studies and Italian 4 yrs u German with Italian 4 yrs u German and Business Studies 4 yrs u German with International Studies 4 yrs u Health and Social Policy (PT and 2+2 programme) u Historical Studies (PT only) u History u History and Culture 3--4 yrs u History and Politics u History and Sociology u History of Art u History of Art and French Studies 4 yrs u Italian 4 yrs u Italian and Classics 4 yrs u Italian and European Literature 4 yrs u Italian with Film Studies 4 yrs u Italian with French 4 yrs u Italian with German 4 yrs u Italian with International Studies 4 yrs u Italian with Theatre
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Studies 4 yrs u Law and Business Studies u Law and Sociology 4 yrs u Philosophy u Philosophy and Literature u Philosophy with Psychology u Philosophy with Classical Civilization u Philosophy with Computer Science u Politics u Politics with French 4 yrs u Politics with International Studies u Politics and Sociology u Social Studies (PT and 2+2 programme) u Sociology u Theatre and Performance Studies BA or BSc Economics, Politics and International Studies u Mathematics and Philosophy u Philosophy, Politics and Economics BSc Accounting and Finance u Biochemistry u Biological Sciences u Biomedical Chemistry u Chemistry u Chemistry with Management u Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry u Computer Science u Computer and Business Studies u Computer and Management Sciences u Computing Systems u Economics u Economics and Economic History u Engineering and Business Studies u Industrial Economics u International Business 4 yrs u Management u Mathematics u Mathematics and Business Studies u Mathematics with Computing u Mathematics and Economics u Mathematics, Operational Research, Statistics and Economics (MORSE) u Mathematics and Physics u Mathematics and Statistics u Microbiology/Virology u Physics u Physics and Business Studies u Psychology MBChB Medicine 4 yrs, graduate entry only MChem Chemical Biology 4 yrs u Chemistry 4 yrs Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry 4 yrs
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University of Warwick MPhys Physics 4 yrs MMathPhys Mathematics and Physics 4 yrs MMath Mathematics 4 yrs MMathStat Mathematics and Statistics 4 yrs MMORSE Mathematics, Operational Research, Statistics and Economics 4 yrs BEng Automotive Engineering u Civil Engineering u Combined Technology u Computer and Information Engineering u Electronic Engineering u Engineering Business Management u Engineering u Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering u Mechanical Engineering u Systems Engineering MEng or MEng (European) Automotive Engineering 4 yrs u Civil Engineering 4 yrs u Computer & Information Engineering 4 yrs u Computer Science 4 yrs u Computing Systems 4 yrs u Electronic Engineering 4 yrs u Engineering 4 yrs u Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering 4 yrs u Mechanical Engineering 4 yrs u Systems Engineering 4 yrs LLB Law 3 yrs u Law 4 yrs u Law (PT)* u European Law 4 yrs 2+2 Degrees Early Childhood Studies (BA) u Social Studies (BA) u Health and Social Policy *Daytime study only
Higher Degrees and Other Postgraduate and Post-experience Quali¢cations DLitt, DSc, LLD The degrees of Doctor of Letters, Doctor of Science and Doctor of Laws are awarded for significant original work submitted by a candidate. PhD, EdD, EngD, DClinPsych, MD, MPhil, LLM, MA, MS, MSc, MMedSc The research degrees of Doctor of Philosophy, Master of Philosophy, Doctor of Clinical Psychology, Doctor of Education, Doctor of Engineering, Doctor of Medicine, Master of Arts, Master of Science, Master of Laws, Master of Surgery and Master of Medical Science are awarded on the recommendation of the examiners of a thesis to be submitted by the candidate after the prescribed period of study.
The following courses lead to postgraduate degrees and diplomas by examination or by examination and dissertation: MA Ancient Visual and Material Culture u Applied Social Research with Specialism in Health Studies u Applied Social Research with Specialism in Social Work u Applied Social Studies u British and Comparative Cultural Studies u British Cultural Studies and English Language Teaching u Caribbean Studies (MA in Humanities) u Childhood in Society u Colonial and Post Colonial Literature in English u Comparative Labour Studies u Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies u Continental Philosophy u Creative and Media Enterprises u Culture, Class and Power: Modern Europe since 1850 u Culture of the European Renaissance u Drama and Theatre Education u Educational Leadership and Innovation u Educational Research Methods u Educational Studies u Eighteenth Century Studies u English Language Studies and Methods u English Language Teaching u English Language Teaching and Multimedia u English Language Teaching for Specific Purposes u English Language Teaching for Young Learners u English u European Cultural Policy and Management u European Industrial Relations u Film and Television Studies u Film and Television Studies (research in) u French Culture and Thought u French Studies (by research) u Gender and International Development u German Cultural Studies u Gifted and Talented Education u Globalization and Development u History u History of Art (Art and Its Spaces/Venice and its Legacy) u History of Race in the Americas u Humanities (Caribbean Studies) u Industrial Relations and Personnel Management u Interdisciplinary Gender Studies u International Design and Communication u International Political Economy u International Politics and East Asia u International Politics and Europe u International Relations u Italian Studies: Culture and Communication u Modern British History: Culture and Society, 1750 to the present day u Organization Studies u Pan-Romanticisms u Philosophy and Literature u Philosophy and Phenomenological Studies u Philosophy and Social Theory u Philosophy of Mind u Politics u Post-compulsory Education (Higher Education) u Race and Ethnic Studies u Religious and Social History, 1500--1700 u Religious Education u Research in Film and Television Studies u Social and Political Thought u Social History of Medicine u Social Policy u Social Research u Social Research with Specialism u Social Work u Society and Culture
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University of Warwick in the Cold War u Sociology u Sociology of Education u Translation, Media and Cultural Transfer u Translation Studies u Translation, Writing and Cultural Difference u Writing Validated MA Popular Memory and Public History MMedEd Medical Education MPH Public Health MA or MSc Education, the Warwick Masters u Medical Education u Philosophy and Ethics of Mental Health MBA Master of Business Administration (FT, executive, PT modular, PT distance learning) MPA Master of Public Administration Validated Med Community Education LLM Corporate Law and Governance u EU Law in the World Economy u International Economic Law u International Development Law and Human Rights u Legal Education MSc Advanced Biomedical Engineering u Advanced Electronic Engineering u Advanced Engineering u Advanced Mechanical Engineering u Advanced Photonics & Communications u Child Health u Community Gynaecology and Reproductive Health Care u Diabetes u Diabetes (Paediatrics) u Digital Manufacturing Management u Economics u Economics and Finance u Electronic Business Management u Engineering Business Management u Engineering Enterprise Excellence u Enterprise in Horticulture u Finance u Financial Mathematics u Health Sciences u Health Services Management u Health Sciences (with special interest) u Implant Dentistry u Information Systems and Management u Information Technology for Manufacture u Instrumental and Analytical Methods in Biological and Environmental Chemistry u Interdisciplinary Mathematics u International Technology Management u Management u Management Science and Operational Research u Manufacturing Systems Engineering u Marketing and Strategy u Mathematics u Mathematics Education u Molecular Organization and Assembly in Cells u Orthodontic Dentistry u Plant Bioscience for Crop Production u Process Business Management u Process Technology and Business Management u Programme and Project Management u Research
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Methods in Health Sciences u Research Methods in Psychology u Scientific Computing u Scientific Computing (Research) u Sexual and Reproductive Health Care u Statistics u Supply Engineering and Logistics u Systems Biology u Synthetic Chemistry with Industrial Collaboration u Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery Postgraduate Diploma Advanced Biomedical Engineering u Advanced Electronic Engineering u Advanced Engineering u Advanced Mechanical Engineering u Advanced Photonics and Communications u Applied Management u Biological Chemistry u British Cultural Studies u British Cultural Studies and English Language Teaching u Business Administration (FT, PT evening, modular and distance learning) u Colonial and Post-Colonial Literature in English u Community Gynaecology and Reproductive Health Care u Comparative Labour Studies u Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies u Continental Philosophy u Creative and Media Enterprises u Culture of European Renaissance u Culture, Class and Power: Modern Europe Since 1850 u Drama and Theatre Education u Economics u Educational Leadership and Innovation u Educational Research Methods u Educational Studies u Eighteenth Century Studies u Electronic Business Management u Engineering Business Management u English Literature u European Cultural Policy and Management u European Industrial Relations u Film and Television Studies u Gender and International Development u German Cultural Studies u Globalization and Development u Health Sciences u Health Sciences (Child Health) u Health Sciences (Community Gynaecology and Reproductive Health Care) u Health Sciences (Community Paediatrics) u Health Sciences (Diabetes) u Health Sciences (Health Information Sciences) u Health Sciences (International Child Health) u Health Services Management u History u History and Business of Art Collecting u History of Race in the Americas u Industrial Relations and Personnel Management u Information Technology for Manufacture u Instrumental and Analytical Methods in Biological and Environmental Chemistry u Interdisciplinary Gender Studies u Interdisciplinary Mathematics u International Economic Law u International Political Economy u International Politics and East Asia u International Politics and Europe u International Relations u International Technology Management u Local Government Management u Management Science and Operational Research u Manufacturing Systems Engineering u Mathematical
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Teaching for Young Learners u European Industrial Relations u German Cultural Studies u Health Sciences (Child Health) u Health Sciences (Community Gynaecology and Reproductive Health Care) u Health Sciences (Community Paediatrics) u Health Sciences (Diabetes) u Health Sciences (Health Information Sciences) u Health Sciences (International Child Health) u Industrial Relations and Personnel Management u Information Technology for Manufacture u Innovation in Education u Instrumental and Analytical Methods in Biological and Environmental Chemistry u International Technology Management u Leading Classroom Based Enquiry u Leading Educational Change and Improvement u Manufacturing Systems Engineering u Mathematical Biology u Mathematics Education u Occupational Health u Organization Studies u Post-compulsory Education (Higher Education) u Practitioner Research in Education u Process Business Management u Process Technology and Business Management u Programme and Project Management u Psychotherapy u Public Administration u Quality and Reliability u Religious Education u Science Education u Sexual and Reproductive Health u Social and Health Care Law in Practice and Advocacy u Supply Engineering and Logistics u Translation Studies
Post-Experience and Other Certi¢cates Diabetes Care u Engineering Business Management u Engineering Business Management (Commercial) u Engineering Business Management (Procurement) u Process Business Management Post-Experience Diploma Engineering Business Management u Engineering Business Management (Commercial) u Engineering Business Management (Procurement) u Health Information Science u Process Business Management Postgraduate Awards Access and Equality in Health Care u Accounting and Finance in Health Service Organizations u Advanced Management u Advocacy and Adults u Advocacy and Children u Advocacy in Organizational Settings u Applied Pharmacology and Therapeutics in Diabetes Care u Applied Pharmacology and Therapeutics in Diabetes Care with Experential Learning u Assessment and Evaluation u Assessment for Learning u Assisted Reproduction Technology u Becoming an Effective Teacher u Business Leadership u Cardiovascular Risk u Child Development in an Educational Context u Child Health Services: Management, Organization and Data Systems u Child Protection, Child Law and Adolescent Health u
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University of Warwick Clinical Oncology u Clinical Primary Care u Clinical Quality Improvement and Risk Management u Clinical Research Governance u Clinical Systems Improvement u Communicable Diseases and Immunisation u Communication Skills: Educational Methods and Effective Clinical Practice u Community Care Law and Practice u Concepts of Disorder in Psychopathology and Mental Health u Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion Therapy: Principles and Practice u Counselling: Theory and Skills Development for Health Care Professionals u Counselling Skills for Health Care Professionals in Diabetes u Creating and Sustaining Learning Cultures u Developmental Medicine and Special Needs u Developmental Paediatrics and Special Needs u Diabetes and the Foot u Diabetes and the Older Person u Diabetes in Pregnancy u Diabetes Patient Education-Behavioural Modification and Maintenance Care u Diabetic Retinopathy u Disabled Children: Research, the Law and Good Practice u Disabled People, Health and Human Rights u Drama and Literacy u e-Learning u Early Childhood Education u Early Professional Development in Mathematics Education u Electronic Business Management u Emergency Care with Experiential Learning u Engineering Business Management u Engineering Business Management (HK PGA) u Engineering Business Management (India) u Engineering Business Management (South Africa) u Engineering Business Management (Thailand) u Engineering Enterprise Excellence u Epidemiology and Statistics u Epidemiology, Statistics, Research Methods and Critical Appraisal in Community Child Health u Ethical Scrutiny of Research -- Theory and Practice u Ethics, Jurisprudence, Mental Health and Society u Evidence Based Muskuloskeletal Care (EBMC): External Fix u Evidence Based Muskuloskeletal Care (EBMC): Intramedullary Nailing u Evidence Based Muskuloskeletal Care (EBMC): Managing Lower Limb Pain u Evidence Based Muskuloskeletal Care (EBMC): Managing Neck and Back Pain u Evidence Based Muskuloskeletal Care (EBMC): Managing Upper Limb Pain u Exam Performance through Experiential Learning u Experiential Learning u Foreign Language Teaching Pedagogy and Methodology u Health Care Ethics u Health Information Systems and Computing u Health Protection, Promotion and Prevention u History and Business of Art Collecting u Hypertension and Nephropathy in Diabetes u Infections and Women’s Health u Information Systems in Health Service Organizations u Information Technology for Manufacture u Inspection and
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Evaluation (Adult Learning) u International Child Health u International Health Policy u International Technology Management u International Technology Management (South Africa) u Introduction to Gifted and Talented Education (Mathematics) u Introduction to Gifted and Talented Education (Science) u Introduction to Learning and Teaching in Higher Education u Introduction to Management in Health Services Organizations u Issues in Public Health u Leading Educational Change and Improvement u Learning and Information and Communications Technology u Learning in Practice u Major Incident Management u Management and Business Studies u Management of Adolescents with Diabetes u Management of Chronic Renal Failure u Management of Menopausal Years u Management Issues in Primary Health Care u Managing People in Health Service Organizations u Managing the Enterprising University u Manufacturing Systems Engineering u Manufacturing Systems Engineering (Hong Kong) u Manufacturing Systems Engineering (Thailand) u Medical Education u Medical Statistics and Epidemiology in Health Information Sciences u Methods and Evidence in Employment Research u Models of Emergency Care u Modern Foreign Language Pedagogy u NHS Community Care Responsibilities and the Law u Nutritional Management of Diabetes u Obesity and Eating Disorders in Diabetes u Operational Health Services Management u Operations Management in Health Service Organizations u Oracy: Speaking and Listening Across the Curriculum u Organization and Delivery of Diabetes Care u Organization and Management of Health Information Systems u Organization in Primary Health Care u Organization of Health Service Research and Development u Organizational Behaviour and Health Service Policy u Osteoporosis u Other forms of Diabetes (from Genetics to Obesity) u Palliative Care in Non-Cancer Diagnoses u Palliative Care: Care of the Dying u Palliative Care: Care of the Dying -- GP Registrar’s modules u Palliative Care: Important Principles and Developments u Parenting and Child Health u Patient and Public Involvement in Health Care u Philosophy and Ethics of Mental Health u Philosophy of Mind and Mental Health u Philosophy of Science and Mental Health u Policy and Legislation u Policy, Strategy and Resources in Education u Practice of Public Health u Primary Religious Education u Principles of Advocacy u Principles of Dermatology u Principles of Diabetes Care u Process Business Management u Professional Skills in Health Care u Psychotherapy for Eating Disorders u Public
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The University of Westminster Health and Women’s Health u Public Health Medicine u Public Law: Principles, Rights and Remedies u Qualitative and Comparative Research Methods u Quality u Quality and Reliability (Hong Kong) u Reproductive Health in the Community u Research Methodology and Critical Appraisal u Research Methods in Health Information Science u Research and Evaluation Methods in Primary Care u Researching Drama in the Classroom u Researching Skills and Labour Markets u Sexual Health in Primary Care u Social Accounting, Auditing, Reporting and Assurance u Social and Environmental Determinants of Child Health u Sociology of Health, Health Policy and the Social Determinants of Health u Strategic
Leadership u Strategic Leadership and Management in Education u Supply Engineering and Logistics u Supply Engineering and Logistics (Hong Kong) u Teaching Advanced Mathematics: A-Level Mathematics Pedagogy u Teaching Foreign Languages u Teaching and Assessing Clinical Methods u The Essentials of Community Gynaecology u The Drama Curriculum u The Menopause and Beyond u The Mind/Hormone Interface in Community Gynaecology u The Theory and Practice of Insulin Initiation u Type 1 Diabetes in Children u Understanding Research and Critical Appraisal in Health Care u What is Learning?
THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTMINSTER 309 Regent Street London W1B 2UW Tel: 020 7911 5000 Fax: 020 7911 5858 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.wmin.ac.uk
First Degrees Foundation Course: 1 yr Biological Sciences u Built Environment u Computing u English Language, Mathematics & Computing u Mathematics & Computing u Modern Electronics GradDip: 2 yrs BA Hons: 3 yrs Animation u Architecture with Optional Pathways in Interior Design and Urban Design and Architectural Engineering u Business u Business Management u Business with Property/Property with Business u Ceramics u Combined Honours Degree (Social Sciences) u Commercial Music u Contemporary Media Practice u Criminal Justice Studies u Digital Media u Economics for Business u English Language & Linguistics u English Literature u English Language & English Literature u English Literature & Linguistics u English Literature & Linguistics u Fashion Design u Fashion Merchandise Management u Film and Television u Graphic Information Design u Human Geography u Illustration u Management of Business Information u Media Studies u Modern History u Photography u Politics u Professional Language Studies u Social Science u Sociology u Tourism with Business u Tourism & Planning u Urban Development & Business Management u Urban Development with Business Management
BA/BSc Hons: 3 yrs Business Computing BEng Hons: 3 yrs Digital Communications u Electronic Engineering Real-time Computer Systems
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BSc Hons: 3 yrs Architecture u Artificial Intelligence u Biochemistry u Biochemistry & Microbiology u Biochemistry & Physiology u Biological Sciences u Biotechnology u Biotechnology in Medicine u Cognitive Science u Computational Mathematics u Computer Networks & Communication u Computer Science u Computer Systems Technology u Computer Visualization u Digital & Photographic Imaging u e-Business u Forensic Biology u Human Nutrition u Information Product Design u Information Systems Engineering u Internet Computing u Leisure Development & Strategic Management u Mathematical Sciences u Medical Physiology u Microbiology u Molecular Biology & Genetics u Multimedia Computing u Networks & Communication Engineering u Nutrition and Exercise Science u Physiology & Pharmacology u Psychological Sciences u Psychology u Software Engineering u Sports and Exercise Sciences u Statistics & Operational Research u Urban Estate Management
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The University of Westminster LLB: 3 yrs Commercial Law u Law BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Applied Biology u Biomedical Sciences u Computer Communications and Networks u Computer Science u Computer Systems Technology u Information Systems with Business Management BA Hons: 3--5 yrs Art Culture & Diversity BSc Hons: 3--5 yrs Building Surveying u Computing u Construction Management or Building Engineering u Construction & Surveying u Digital Signal Processing u Electronics u Health Sciences: Complementary Therapies u Health Sciences: Homoeopathy u Health Sciences: Herbal Medicine u Health Sciences: Nutritional Therapy u Health Sciences: Therapeutic Bodywork u Leisure Property u Media Technology u Mobile Communications u Psychology u Quantity Surveying u Real-time Computing u Traditional Chinese Medicine: Acupuncture BA Hons: 4 yrs Business Information Management & Finance u Business Studies u European Business with Language u European Management u International Business (Language) u Modern Languages BSc Hons: 4 yrs Business Information Technology LLB: 4 yrs European Legal Studies u Law u Law with French BA Hons Human Geography 3 yrs u Sociology 5 yrs BSc Hons: 5 yrs BA Hons: 5--8 yrs Arabic u Chinese u Mixed Media Art u Photography & Multimedia u Russian
Higher Degrees MA/PGCert/PGDip Housing Studies MA: 1 yr Journalism (International) u Legal Practice u Legal Studies u Photographic Journalism MA/PGDip: 1 yr Urban Design (Europe) MSc: 1 yr European Logistics, Transport & Distribution u Transport Policy: Planning and Management LLM: 1--2 yrs Crime, Human Rights & the International Community u Dispute Prevention & Resolution u Entertainment Law u International Commercial Law u
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International Law u International & Commercial Dispute Resolution u Venture Capital MA: 1--2 yrs Applied Languages u Applied Social & Market Research (Also DL) u Architecture: Interior Design u Art and Media Practice u Audio Production u Bilingual Translation u Communication u Communication Policy u Community Development u Computer Imaging in Architecture u Conference Management u Contemporary Chinese Studies u Crime, Human Rights and the International Community u Democracy & World Order u Design for Interaction u Development Administration u Digital Media u Diplomatic Studies u English Literature u European Studies u Globalization, Development & Transition u Human Resource Management u Hypermedia Studies u International Liaison & Communication u International Relations u International Relations & Contemporary Political Theory u International Studies (European Union) u International Studies (East Asia) u Legal Practice u London Architecture u Marketing Management u Marketing Communications u Modern British History: Power, Policy & the State u Music Business Management u Psychology for Project Management u Public Communication and Public Relations u Screen Writing & Production for Film & Television u Technical & Specialized Translation u Tourism Management u Translation and Linguistics u Urban Planning u Visual Culture MA/LLM: 1--2 yrs Crime, Human Rights & the International Community u Dispute Prevention and Resolution u Entertainment Law u Venture Capital MA/PGCert/PGDip: 1--2 yrs Bilingual Translation u Conference Interpreting Techniques u Housing Law & Policy u Technical & Specialized Translation MA/PGDip: 1--2 yrs Urban Design MBA: 1--2 yrs MBA (General) MSc: 1--2 yrs Advanced Software Engineering u Applied Microbiology & Biotechnology u Bioinformatics u Biomedical Sciences u Biometrics u Business Information Technology u Business Psychology u Cellular Pathology u Clinical Chemistry u Computer Animation u Computer Games Graphics u Computer Games Programming u Computer Networks & Communications u Computer Science (Conversion) u Computers in Instrumentation u Database Systems u Decision
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The University of Westminster Sciences u Digital and Photographic Imaging u Digital Signal Processing Systems u Distributed Computing u e-Business u e-Commerce u Environment and Business u Haematology u Haematology (Transfusion Science) u Information Management & Finance u Information Systems u Interactive Multimedia u International Finance u International Public Health Nutrition (Policy & Planning) u International Public Health Nutrition (Health Care) u Internet Computing u IT Security u Medical Biotechnology u Medical Microbiology u Medical Molecular Biology u Mobile, Personal & Satellite Communications u Molecular Biology in Medicine u Psychological Research Methods u Quantitative Finance u Software Engineering u VLSI Systems Design PGDip: 1--2 yrs Legal Practice MSc: 1--2 yrs Advanced Computer Science u Electronic Commerce MA: 1--3 yrs Advanced Social Work u Diplomatic Studies MSc: 1--3 yrs Transport Planning & Management MA: 1--5 yrs Photographic Studies MA/MSc: 1--5 yrs Business Computing MSc: 1--5 yrs Business Computing u Computer Science (Conversion) u Interactive Multimedia MA: 2 yrs Advanced Social Work u French and Francophile Studies u Individual and Organizational Development u Personnel Development MA/MSc: 2 yrs Built Environment Studies MA/PGCert/PGDip: 2 yrs French and Francophone Studies MBA: 2 yrs Design Management MSc: 2 yrs Complementary Therapy Studies u Complementary Therapy: Bodywork u Evaluation of Clinical Practice u Facilities Management u Health Psychology u
Interprofessional Education (Health & Social Care) u Interprofessional Practice (Health & Social Care) u Strategic Leadership MA Architecture 2--4 yrs Journalism Studies 2--5 yrs Film & Television Studies
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Diplomas Diploma Translation Certified Diploma: 1 yr Accounting & Finance Foundation Course: 1 yr Built Environment Studies Environment Studies
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MSc: 1--5 yrs GradDip: 1--2 yrs Law 2 yrs u Psychology PGDip Architecture 2--3 yrs u Broadcast Journalism: Print Journalism 1 yr u Chinese Herbal Medicine 1 yr u Conference Interpreting Techniques u Diplomatic Studies 1--2 yrs u Health & Social Services Management 1--2 yrs u Technical & Specialized Translation 1--2 yrs u Town Planning 2--3 yrs u Translation & Linguistics u Urban Planning 1 yr
Certi¢cates PGCert Biomedical Science u Certificate for Teachers in Primary Care u Housing Practice u Marketing u Molecular Biology in Medicine (distance learning) u Professional Practice in Architecture 1--2 yrs u Special Study in Partnership Working u Team Management 1 yr u Technical & Specialized Translation u Translation & Linguistics u Work-based Tutoring
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The University of Winchester
THE UNIVERSITY OF WINCHESTER Winchester SO22 4NR Tel: 01962 827234 Fax: 01962 827288 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.winchester.ac.uk
First Degrees BA Hons BA/BSc Combined Hons American Studies u Archaeology u Business Management u Choreography and Dance u Creative Writing u Drama Studies u Education Studies u Education Studies (Early Childhood) u English u Film Studies u History u Leisure Management u Media Production u Media Studies u Performing Arts u Psychology u Social Care Studies u Sports Development u Sports Studies u Theology & Religious Studies u Tourism & Heritage Management PT top-up Health and Social Care Management PT courses Postgraduate Certificate in Managing Health and Social Care* u BSc Professional Practice in Health and Social Care HND top-up: 1 yr Business & Management BA Hons: 3 yrs American Studies u Archaeological Practice u Archaeology u Business Management u Business Management with e-Commerce or Finance & Economics or Human Resource Management or Information Technology or Marketing or Public Service Management u Choreography and Dance u Creative Industries* u Creative Writing* u Drama Studies u Education Studies u Education Studies (Early Childhood) u English u Film and American Culture u Film Studies u Heritage Management u Heritage Management with Business Management u History u History and the Medieval World u History and the Modern World u Journalism* u Leisure Management u Marketing Communication and Media Management* u Media Production u Media Studies u Music Theatre u Performance Management u Performing Arts u Psychology u Social Care Studies u Sports Development u Sports Science u Sports Studies u Theology and Religious Studies u Tourism and Heritage Management u Tourism and Heritage Management with Business Management u Tourism Management u Tourism Management with Business Management
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BA Hons with QTS: 4 yrs Specializations: Primary: Art and Design u Primary: Drama u Primary: Early Years u Primary: English u Primary: Geography u Primary: History u Primary: Mathematics u Primary: Physical Education u Primary: Religious Education u Primary: Science u Primary: Special Educational Needs
Higher Degrees MA: 1 yr Business Management and Finance u Business Management and Marketing u Contemporary Performance Practices u Contemporary Popular Knowledges u Creative & Critical Writing u Cultural and Arts Management* u Education: Professional Enquiry u English (Contemporary Literature) u Field Archaeology u International Business Management u Managing Contemporary Global Issues u Regional and Local History and Archaeology u Religion: The Rhetoric and Rituals of Death u Social History u Theatre and Media for Development u Writing for Children MSc: 1--2 yrs Health Informatics MA: 2 yrs Performing Arts
Diplomas DipHE: 2 yrs American Studies u Archaeological Practice u Archaeology u Business Management u Choreography and Dance Studies u Creative Writing u Drama Studies u Drama, Community Theatre and Media u Education Studies u English u Film and American Culture u Film Studies u Heritage Management u Heritage Management with Business Management u History u History and the Medieval World u History and the Modern World u Journalism u Leisure Management u Marketing Communication and Media Management u Media Production u Media Studies u Performing Arts: Music Theatre u Performing Arts u Performance Management u Screen Production u Social Care Studies u Sports
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University of Wolverhampton Development u Sports Science u Sports Studies u Theology and Religious Studies u Tourism and Heritage Management u Tourism and Heritage Management with Business Management u Tourism Management u Tourism Management with Business Management Diploma of Advanced Educational Studies: 5 yrs Educational Studies
Certi¢cates PGCE: 1 yr Primary u Secondary: Religious Education* Certificate of Advanced Educational Studies: 1 term Educational Studies PT u Educational Studies * Subject to validation
UNIVERSITY OF WOLVERHAMPTON Wulfruna Street Wolverhampton WV1 1SB Tel: 01902 321000 Fax: 01902 322686 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.wlv.ac.uk
Postgraduate Courses Masters Awards ^ FTor PT, variable duration LLM International Corporate and Financial Law MA Applied Mental Health (includes PGCert/PGDip in Mental Health, Post-qualifying Award in Social Work, Approved Social Worker Training) u Art and Design Network u Coaching and Mentoring u Conflict Studies (Humanities and Social Sciences)* u Contemporary Media (Humanities/Social Sciences)* u Education u English (Humanities and Social Sciences) u Film (Humanities/Social Sciences) u Fine Art u History (Humanities and Social Sciences) u Hospitality Management u Human Resource Management (FT) u Human Resource Management (PT) u International Business u Management u Master of Business Administration u Master of Public Health (MPH) u Music/Popular Music* u Practice Management u Professional Studies in Health Care (Workbased Learning) u Social Work* u Tourism (Destinations Management) u Tourism (Visitor Attractions Management) u Tourism Management u Voluntary and Public Sectors: Policy and Practice (Humanities/ Social Sciences) MSc Advanced Technology Management u Advancing Clinical Practice u Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology u Applied Sport and Exercise Science u Biomedical Science u Biotechnology u Civil Engineering u Computer Aided Design and Construction u Computer Science u Computer Science (Games Development) u Computer Science (Internet
Technology) u Computer Science (Multimedia Technology) u Construction Law u Construction Project Management u Corporate Direction u Counselling Psychology u Counselling Theory* u Dance Science u e-Business Management u Environmental Analysis u Environmental Management u Environmental Science u Environmental Technology u Finance and Accounting u Health Studies u Human Resource Development and Organizational Change u Land Remediation u Leadership and Learning for Development u Management Applications of Psychology u Marketing u Molecular Biology with Bioinformatics u Occupational Psychology u Primary Health Care with Professional Specialist Practice u Professional Studies in Health Care (Work-based Learning) u Specialist Health Care Practice, Health Care Sciences u Strategic Information Technology Management Top-up from Diploma or Other Qualification to Masters MSc Primary Health Care Practice Postgraduate Certificates/Postgraduate Diplomas PGCert Case Management of People with Long-term Conditions u PGCert Computer Science u PGCert Computing u PGCert Education for Health Care Practitioners u PGCert Medical Education u PGCert/ PGDip Human Resource Development u PGCert/ PGDip Human Resource Management u PGDip Computer Science u PGDip Leadership and Learning for Development Diplomas Diploma in Management Studies (DMS)* u Graduate Diploma Psychology
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University of Wolverhampton Chartered Institute of Management Accountants qualifications Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) -- Managerial Level u Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) -- Strategic Level Chartered Institute of Marketing qualifications Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) Professional Diploma in Marketing u Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) Professional Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing Legal Practice Course Legal Practice Course (LPC) LLDip CPE (LLDip) PGCEs Flexible PGCE Secondary School Teaching u PostCompulsory Education u Primary Education u Secondary School Teaching Post-MSc diploma Counselling Psychology Professional doctorates Doctor of Biomedical Science (DBMS) u Counselling Psychology
Undergraduate Courses First Degree Courses (3 yrs FT, 5^6 yrs PT, some have optional sandwich year) BA Hons Accounting and Finance u American Studies* u Animation u Applied Historical Studies u Business* u Business Information Management u Business Law u Business Management u Business Studies u Computer Games Design u Conductive Education u Creative and Professional Writing* u Criminal Justice u Dance Practice and Performance u Deaf Studies* u Design u Design & Applied Arts (3D Design)* u Design & Applied Arts (Ceramics)* u Design & Applied Arts (Glass)* u Design & Applied Arts (Textile Design)* u Design & Applied Arts* u Design for Multimedia u Digital Arts & Media* u Drama and Performance u Early Childhood Studies u Economics* u Education Studies* u Education Studies and English u English u English as a Foreign Language u English Language* u Entertainment Industries Management u Event and Venue Management u Film Studies u Fine Art* u French* u German* u Graphic Communication u History u Human Resource Management u Illustration* u Interactive Media* (formerly Multimedia Communication) u Interior Design* u International Business Management u International Hospitality Management u Interpreting (British Sign Language/English u Journalism &
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Editorial Design* u Law u Leisure Management u Linguistics* u Literary Studies* u Literary, Film and Theatre Studies u Marketing u Media and Communication Studies u Media and Cultural Studies u Music u Music Technology and Popular Music u Philosophy* u Photography u Physical Education u Politics* u Popular Music u Product Design (Furniture)* u Product Design* u Public Relations u Religious Studies* u Retail Marketing u Social Care* u Social Policy* u Social Welfare Law* u Social Work u Sociology u Spanish* u Special Needs and Inclusion Studies u Sports Management u Sports Studies u Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)* u Tourism Management u Video & Film Production u War Studies BDes Hons Architectural Property Development* u Inclusive Design* BEd Hons Early Primary Education (leading to Qualified Teacher Status) u Primary School Teaching (leading to Qualified Teacher Status) BEng Hons Automotive Systems Engineering u Electronics and Communications Engineering* u Engineering Product Development u Mechanical Engineering u Mechatronics BSc Hons Amenity Horticulture and Garden Design u Analytical Science u Animal Biology u Animal Management u Applied Biomedical Science u Architectural Design Technology u Architectural Studies* u Architectural Visualization u Biochemistry u Biochemistry and Molecular Biology u Biochemistry with Food Science u Biological Sciences u Biology* u Biomedical Science u Biomedical Science* u Biotechnology u Midwifery leading to Registered Midwife u Building Surveying u Business Information Systems u Civil Engineering u Civil Engineering Management u Clinical Genetics u Commercial Management and Quantity Surveying u Complementary Therapies u Computer Aided Design and Construction u Computer Science* u Computing* u Computing for Business u Construction Management u Counselling Psychology u Countryside and Sustainable Land Management u Design Technology u Ecology u Engineering Technology* u Environmental Management u Environmental Science u Equine and Human Sport Performance u Equine Sports Science u Forensic Molecular Biology u Forensic Science u Genetics and Molecular Biology u Geography u Health Studies u Human Biology* u Human
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University of Wolverhampton Physiology* u Information Systems* u Information Technology u Interior Architectural Design u IT Management u Mathematical Business Analysis u Mathematical Sciences u Mathematical Sciences* u Medicinal Biochemistry u Microbiology u Mobile Computing u Molecular Medicine u Multimedia Applications Development* u Nursing leading to Registered Nurse u Pharmaceutical Science u Pharmacology* u Pharmacology and Human Physiology u Physical Activity, Exercise and Health u Physical Geography u Product Design and Innovation u Product Design Technology* u Property Asset Management u Psychology u Psychology* u Quantity Surveying u Rehabilitation Studies u Sport and Exercise Science u Sports Coaching u Statistical Sciences* u Virtual Reality* u Web Computing LLB Hons Law * can only be studied jointly with another subject Top-up from HND/HNC or Other Qualification to Degree -- variable duration BA Hons Accounting u BA Hons Applied Social Studies u BA Hons Business Information Management u BA Hons Business Management u BA Hons English for International Business Communication u BA Hons Event and Venue Management u BA Hons Human Resource Management u BA Hons Marketing u BA Hons Project Management u BA Hons Tourism Management u BEng Hons Electronics and Communications Engineering u BSc Hons Business Information Technology u BSc Hons Cancer Care u BSc Hons Child Protection u BSc Hons Computer Studies u BSc Hons Health Studies top-up u BSc Hons International IT Management u BSc Hons Midwifery (Shortened) leading to Registered Midwife u BSc Hons Water Science and Management First Degree Courses BSc Hons -- 4 yrs FT including compulsory foundation or sandwich yr Computer Science u Computer Science (Games Development) u Computer Science (Software Engineering) u Computing u Computing (Information Systems) u Computing (Multimedia) u Science and Technology with Foundation year First Degree Courses BA Hons -- variable duration PT, block release or flexible learning Post-compulsory Education u Professional Studies in Health Care (Work-based Learning)
First Degree courses BSc Hons -- variable duration PT, block release or flexible learning Clinical Physiology u Clinical Practice u Learning Disabilities u Mental Health Practice u Palliative Care u Primary Health Care Practice u Professional Studies in Health Care (Generic) u Professional Studies in Health Care (Work-based Learning) 1 Year Foundation Course BA Hons Interpreting (British Sign Language/English) Foundation Foundation Degree courses -- Arts Broadcast Journalism u Business Management u Community: Health and Social Care u Early Childhood Studies u Learning Support u Leisure and Tourism Management u Practice Administration* u Professional Licensed Retailing u Project Management u Public Sector* u Textiles for Interiors and Fashion* u Trade Union Studies* Foundation Degree courses -- Science Amenity Horticulture u Aquaculture and Fisheries Management u Computing u Countryside and Sustainable Land Management u Engineering u Equine Management u Floristry and Floral Design u Health Informatics* u Health Care Science (Biomedical Science) u Sport and Exercise Science u Veterinary Nursing HND/HNC courses Analytical Science u Animal Care and Management u Applied Biology u Biochemistry u Biomedical Science u Biotechnology and Microbiology u Building Studies u Business u Civil Engineering Studies u Computer Aided Design in Construction u Computing u Electronic and Electrical Engineering/Mechanical Engineering u Environmental Management u Environmental Science u Forensic Science u Horticulture u Performing Arts (Theatre) u Photography u Physiology and Pharmacology u Sport and Exercise Sciences u Sport and Leisure Management MPharm Pharmacy Certificate courses UCertEd Post-Compulsory Education u Certificate in Clinical Claims Handling Diploma in Higher Education Nursing leading to Registered Nurse Disabilities
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University College Worcester
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE WORCESTER Henwick Grove Worcester WR2 6AJ Tel: 01905 855111 Fax: 01905 855132 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.worc.ac.uk
Sub Degrees FDA/FDSc Business in the Electronic Age or Commercial Web Development or Delivering Modern Public Services or Health & Social Care or Learning Support or Young People’s Services HND Animal Care or Biological Science or Computing and IT or Early Childhood Studies or Ecology or Environmental Science or Film Making or Horticulture or IT Management or Media (Moving Image) or Physical Geography or Sports Coaching and Management or Sports Science or Sustainable Woodland Management
First Degrees BA Hons/BSc Hons Modular scheme qualifying with single or joint honours or major/minor honours depending on weighting of subjects. BA Hons/BSc Hons: Single Honours Applied Professional Studies for Registered Nurses, Midwives & Health Visitors or Archaeology and Landscape Studies or Art and Design or Biology or Business, Accountancy & Advertising or Business, Accountancy & Economics or Business, Accountancy & Human Resource Management or Business, Accountancy & Marketing or Business, Accountancy & Public Relations or Business, Advertising & Human Resource Management or Business, Advertising & Public Relations or Business, Economics & Advertising or Business, Economics & Human Resource Management or Business, Economics & Public Relations or Business, Human Resource Management & Public Relations or Business, Management & Accountancy or Business, Management & Advertising or Business, Management & Economics or Business, Management & Human Resource Management or Business, Management & Marketing or Business, Management & Public Relations or Business, Marketing & Advertising or Business, Marketing & Economics or Business, Marketing & Human Resource Management or Business Management or
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Business Psychology or Computer Games and Multimedia Development or Computer Networks or Computing or Creative Digital Media or Drama & Performance Studies or Early Childhood or Ecology or Education Studies or English & Literary Studies or Environmental Management or Forensic Science and Applied Biology or Geography or Health and Nutrition or Health Science or Health Studies or History or Horticulture or Human Biology or Human Geography or Human Nutrition or IT for Education and Training or Midwifery or Outdoor Adventure Leadership and Management or Nursing or Physical Geography or Psychology or Public Health or Social Welfare or Sociology or Sports and Exercise Science or Sports Studies or Sports Therapy or Sustainable Woodland Management or Water and Environmental Management or Web Development BA Hons/BSc Hons: Joint combinations American Studies and Archaeology & Heritage Studies or Art & Design or Communication Design or Computing or Creative Digital Media or Drama & Performance Studies or Education Studies or English & Literary Studies or Geography or Health Studies or History or Human Geography or Interactive Digital Media or Media & Cultural Studies or Physical Geography or Politics: People and Power or Psychology or Sociology or Sports Coaching Science or Sports Studies or Time Based Digital Media or Visual Arts u Animal Biology and Art & Design or Business Management or Communication Design or Computing or Creative Digital Media or Drama & Performance Studies or Ecology or Education Studies or Environmental Management or Geography or Health Studies or Human Biology or Human Geography or Interactive Digital Media or Media & Cultural Studies or Physical Education or Physical Geography or Plant Science or Psychology or Sports Coaching Science or Sports Studies or Time Based Digital Media or Visual Arts u Archaeology & Heritage Studies and American Studies or Art & Design or Business Management or Communication Design or Creative Digital Media or Computing or Ecology or Education Studies or English & Literary Studies or
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University College Worcester Geography or History or Human Geography or Interactive Digital Media or Media & Cultural Studies or Physical Geography or Sociology or Time Based Digital Media or Visual Arts u Art & Design and American Studies or Animal Biology or Archaeology & Heritage Studies or Biology or Business Management or Computing or Creative Digital Media or Drama & Performance Studies or Education Studies or English & Literary Studies or Geography or Health Studies or History or Human Biology or Human Geography or Interactive Digital Media or Media & Cultural Studies or Physical Geography or Plant Science or Psychology or Social Welfare or Sociology or Time Based Digital Media u Biology and Art & Design or Business Management or Computing or Creative Digital Media or Education Studies or Environmental Management or Geography or Health Studies or History or Human Geography or Human Nutrition or Interactive Digital Media or Media & Cultural Studies or Physical Education or Physical Geography or Psychology or Sports Coaching Science or Sports Studies or Visual Arts u Business Management and Animal Biology or Archaeology & Heritage Studies or Art & Design or Biology or Communication Design or Computing or Creative Digital Media or Drama & Performance Studies or Ecology or Education Studies or Environmental Management or Geography or Health Studies or History or Human Biology or Human Geography or Interactive Digital Media or Media & Cultural Studies or Physical Education or Physical Geography or Plant Science or Politics: People & Power or Psychology or Social Welfare or Sociology or Sports Coaching Science or Sports Studies or Time Based Digital Media or Visual Arts u Communication Design and American Studies or Animal Biology or Archaeology & Heritage Studies or Business Management or Computing or Creative Digital Media or Drama & Performance Studies or Geography or Health Studies or History or Human Geography or Interactive Digital Media or Media & Cultural Studies or Physical Geography or Sociology or Time Based Digital Media u Computing and American Studies or Animal Biology or Archaeology & Heritage Studies or Art & Design or Biology or Business Management or Communication Design or Creative Digital Media or Drama & Performance Studies or Ecology or Education Studies or English & Literary Studies or Environmental Management or Geography or History or Human Biology or Human Geography or Interactive Digital Media or Media & Cultural Studies or Physical Geography or Plant
Science or Psychology or Sociology or Sports Coaching Science or Sports Studies or Time Based Digital Media or Visual Arts u Creative Digital Media and American Studies or Animal Biology or Archaeology & Heritage Studies or Art & Design or Biology or Business Management or Computing or Communication Design or Drama & Performance Studies or Education Studies or English & Literary Studies or Film Studies or Geography or Health Studies or History or Human Biology or Human Geography or Media & Cultural Studies or Physical Geography or Plant Science or Sociology or Visual Arts u Drama & Performance Studies and American Studies or Animal Biology or Art & Design or Business Management or Communication Design or Computing or Creative Digital Media or English & Literary Studies or Film Studies or History or Interactive Digital Media or Media & Cultural Studies or Psychology or Sociology or Time Based Digital Media or Visual Arts u Ecology and Animal Biology or Archaeology & Heritage Studies or Business Management or Computing or Education Studies or Environmental Management or Geography or History or Human Biology or Human Geography or Physical Geography or Plant Science u Education Studies and American Studies or Animal Biology or Archaeology & Heritage Studies or Biology or Business Management or Computing or Creative Digital Media or English & Literary Studies or History or Human Biology or Media & Cultural Studies or Physical Education or Plant Science or Politics: People & Power or Psychology or Social Welfare or Sociology or Sports Coaching Science or Sports Studies or Visual Arts u English & Literary Studies and American Studies or Archaeology & Heritage Studies or Art & Design or Computing or Creative Digital Media or Drama & Performance Studies or Education Studies or Film Studies or Geography or Health Studies or History or Human Geography or Interactive Digital Media or Media & Cultural Studies or Physical Geography or Psychology or Sociology or Sports Coaching Science or Sports Studies or Visual Arts u Environmental Management and Animal Biology or Biology or Business Management or Computing or Ecology or Geography or History or Human Biology or Human Geography or Physical Geography or Plant Science or Psychology u Film Studies and Creative Digital Media or Drama & Performance Studies or English & Literary Studies or History or Interactive Digital Media or Media & Cultural Studies or Sociology or Time Based Digital Media u Geography and
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University College Worcester American Studies or Animal Biology or Archaeology & Heritage Studies or Art & Design or Biology or Business Management or Communication Design or Computing or Creative Digital Media or Ecology or English & Literary Studies or Environmental Management or History or Human Biology or Physical Education or Plant Science or Politics: People & Power or Psychology or Sociology or Sports Coaching Science or Sports Studies or Visual Arts u Health Studies and American Studies or Animal Biology or Art & Design or Biology or Business Management or Communication Design or Creative Digital Media or English & Literary Studies or Human Biology or Human Nutrition or Media & Cultural Studies or Physical Education or Plant Science or Psychology or Social Welfare or Sociology or Sports Coaching Science or Sports Studies u History and American Studies or Archaeology & Heritage Studies or Art & Design or Biology or Business Management or Communication Design or Computing or Creative Digital Media or Drama & Performance Studies or Ecology or Education Studies or English & Literary Studies or Environmental Management or Film Studies or Geography or Human Biology or Human Geography or Media & Cultural Studies or Physical Education or Physical Geography or Politics: People & Power or Sociology or Sports Coaching Science or Sports Studies u Human Biology and Animal Biology or Art & Design or Business Management or Computing or Creative Digital Media or Ecology or Education Studies or Environmental Management or Geography or Health Studies or History or Human Geography or Human Nutrition or Interactive Digital Media or Media & Cultural Studies or Physical Education or Physical Geography or Plant Science or Psychology or Sociology or Sports Coaching Science or Sports Studies or Visual Arts u Human Geography and American Studies or Animal Biology or Archaeology & Heritage Studies or Art & Design or Biology or Business Management or Communication Design or Computing or Creative Digital Media or Ecology or English & Literary Studies or Environmental Management or History or Human Biology or Physical Education or Physical Geography or Plant Science or Politics: People & Power or Psychology or Sociology or Sports Coaching Science or Sports Studies or Visual Arts u Human Nutrition and Health Studies or Human Biology or Psychology or Sports Coaching Science or Sports Studies u Interactive Digital Media and American Studies or Animal Biology or Archaeology & Heritage Studies or Art & Design or Biology or Business Management
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or Computing or Communication Design or Drama & Performance Studies or English & Literary Studies or Film Studies or Human Biology or Media & Cultural Studies or Plant Science or Psychology or Sociology or Visual Arts u Journalism and Media & Cultural Studies or Politics: People & Power or Sports Coaching Science or Sports Studies u Media & Cultural Studies and American Studies or Animal Biology or Archaeology & Heritage Studies or Art & Design or Biology or Business Management or Computing or Communication Design or Creative Digital Media or Drama & Performance Studies or Education Studies or English & Literary Studies or Film Studies or Health Studies or History or Human Biology or Physical Education or Politics: People & Power or Psychology or Social Welfare or Sociology or Sports Coaching Science or Sports Studies or Time Based Digital Media or Visual Arts u Physical Education and Animal Biology or Biology or Business Management or Geography or Health Studies or History or Human Biology or Human Geography or Media & Cultural Studies or Physical Geography or Plant Science or Sociology or Sports Coaching Science or Sports Studies u Physical Geography and American Studies or Animal Biology or Archaeology & Heritage Studies or Art & Design or Biology or Business Management or Communication Design or Computing or Creative Digital Media or Ecology or English & Literary Studies or Environmental Management or History or Human Biology or Human Geography or Physical Education or Plant Science or Politics: People & Power or Psychology or Sociology or Sports Coaching Science or Sports Studies or Visual Arts u Plant Science and Animal Biology or Art & Design or Business Management or Computing or Creative Digital Media or Ecology or Education Studies or Environmental Management or Geography or Health Studies or Human Biology or Human Geography or Interactive Digital Media or Physical Education or Physical Geography or Sports Studies or Visual Arts u Politics: People & Power and American Studies or Business Management or Education Studies or Geography or History or Human Geography or Journalism or Media & Cultural Studies or Physical Geography or Psychology or Social Welfare or Sociology or Sports Coaching Science or Sports Studies u Psychology and American Studies or Animal Biology or Art & Design or Biology or Biology for Psychologists or Business Management or Communication Design or Computing or Drama & Performance Studies or Education Studies or English & Literary Studies or
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University College Worcester Environmental Management or Geography or Health Studies or Human Biology or Human Geography or Human Nutrition or Interactive Digital Media or Media & Cultural Studies or Politics: People & Power or Social Welfare or Sociology or Visual Arts u Social Welfare and Art & Design or Business Management or Education Studies or Health Studies or Media & Cultural Studies or Politics: People & Power or Psychology or Sociology u Sociology and American Studies or Archaeology & Heritage Studies or Art & Design or Business Management or Computing or Communication Design or Creative Digital Media or Drama & Performance Studies or Education Studies or English & Literary Studies or Film Studies or Geography or Health Studies or History or Human Biology or Human Geography or Interactive Digital Media or Media & Cultural Studies or Physical Education or Physical Geography or Politics: People & Power or Psychology or Social Welfare or Sports Coaching Science or Sports Studies or Time Based Digital Media or Visual Arts u Sports Coaching Science and American Studies or Animal Biology or Biology or Business Management or Computing or Education Studies or English & Literary Studies or Geography or Health Studies or History or Human Biology or Human Geography or Journalism or Media & Cultural Studies or Physical Education or Physical Geography or Politics: People & Power or Sociology u Sports Coaching Science and American Studies or Animal Biology or Biology or Business Management or Computing or Education Studies or English & Literary Studies or Geography or Health Studies or History or Human Biology or Human Geography or Journalism or Media & Cultural Studies or Physical Education or Physical Geography or Plant Science or Politics: People & Power or Sociology u Time Based Digital Media and American Studies or Animal Biology or Archaeology & Heritage Studies or Art & Design or Biology or Business Management or Computing or Communication Design or Drama & Performance Studies or English & Literary Studies or Film Studies or Human Biology or Media & Cultural Studies or Plant Science or Psychology or Sociology or Visual Arts u Visual Arts and American Studies or Animal Biology or Archaeology & Heritage Studies or Business Management or Computing or Creative Digital Media or Drama & Performance Studies or Geography or Health Studies or History or Human Geography or Interactive Digital Media or Media & Cultural Studies or Physical Geography or Sociology or Time Based Digital Media
BA/BSc Hons: 1 yr top-up degree courses Animal Care Science or Early Childhood Studies or Learning Support or Media or Outdoor Recreation or Physical Geography or Performance (Costume & Make-up) or Public Services or Social Welfare or Sustainable Woodland Management BA Hons: 3 yrs with recommendation for Qualified Teacher Status Primary Education: Early Years (Early Years 3--7 or Later Years 5--11)
Higher Degrees Research Degrees MPhil: 2--4 yrs PhD: 3--6 yrs
Taught Masters MA: 1--6 yrs Arts & Professional Practice or Contemporary Studies: Sociology or Creative Digital Media or Early Childhood or Education or Education Management and Leadership or English Literature or History or Humanities or Management Studies or Nineteenth Century Studies or Performance Studies or Special and Inclusive Education MSc: 1--2 yrs Computing or Educational Leadership and Management or Health & Social Care or Health & Social Care Management or Issues in Applied Psychology or Nutritional Therapy or Professional Practice: Sustainable Development Advocacy or Professional Practice: Clinical Practice or Professional Practice: Learning and Teaching or Professional Practice: Mental Health or Professional Practice: Women’s Health or Psychology or Sports Coaching or Sports Management or Sport and Physical Education Postgraduate Certificates: 1--2 yrs Education or Leadership and Management Studies or Management Studies or Local and Community History or Integrated Children’s Services or Primary Education (3--7 or 5--11) or Professional Development (Dynamics of Domestic Violence) or Secondary Education (11--16 or 11--18, with specialisms in Business Studies & Economics, Design & Technology, English, History, Mathematics, Modern Languages, Physical Education, Science: Biology, Chemistry or Physics) Postgraduate Diplomas: 1--4 yrs Education or Health & Social Services Management or Management Studies
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UNIVERSITY OF YORK Heslington York YO10 5DD Tel: 01904 430000 Fax: 01904 433433 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.york.ac.uk
First Degrees BA Hons: 3 yrs Applied Social Science u Applied Social Science -Children & Young People u Applied Social Science -Crime u Applied Social Science -- Health u Archaeology u Archaeology & History u Archaeology with Education u Economics & Economic History or Philosophy or Politics or Sociology u Educational Studies u English u English & History or History of Art or Linguistics or Philosophy or Politics u English Language & Linguistics u English with Education or Writing & Performance (Drama/Film/Television) u History u History & History of Art or Philosophy or Politics u History of Art u History with Economics or Educational Studies or Sociology u Languages & Linguistics u Linguistics with Education* or Literature* or Philosophy* u Midwifery Practice u Music u Music with Education u Philosophy u Philosophy & Linguistics or Politics or Sociology u Philosophy with Education or Linguistics u Politics u Politics & Social Policy or Sociology u Politics with Education u Psychology u Social Policy u Social Work u Sociology u Sociology & Social Policy u Sociology with Education * 4 year variants of these courses are available if you wish to study French or German BA Hons: 4 yrs French & German (Language & Linguistics) u French & Linguistics u German & Linguistics u History with French u Modern Languages & Linguistics BA/BSc Hons: 3 yrs Mathematics u Mathematics & Physics u Mathematics with Physics or Linguistics u MB BS u Medicine BSc Hons: 3 yrs Archaeology u Bioarchaeology* u Biochemistry u Biology u Biology with Education u Chemistry u Chemistry, Biological & Medicinal Chemistry u Chemistry, Management & Industry u Chemistry, Resources & the Environment u Computer Science & Mathematics u Ecology, Conservation & Environment u Economics u Economics & Finance u Environment, Economics & Ecology u Environmental Science u Evidence-Based Nursing Practice (Adult) u
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Evidence-Based Nursing Practice (Child) u Evidence-Based Nursing Practice (Learning Disability) u Evidence-Based Nursing Practice (Mental Health) u Genetics u Mathematics & Finance u Molecular Cell Biology u Nursing -- see Evidence-Based Nursing Practice * Subject to approval BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Physics* u Physics with Education* or Philosophy* or Astrophysics* or Business Management* u Theoretical & Computational Physics* * including OPTIONAL year in Europe BSc Hons: 4 yrs Biochemistry u Biochemistry with a year in Europe u Biology with a year in Europe u Biology with a year in industry u Computer Science & Mathematics with a year in industry u Ecology, Conservation & Environment with a year in Europe u Ecology, Conservation & Environment with a year in industry u Genetics with a year in Europe u Genetics with a year in industry u Molecular Cell Biology with a year in Europe u Molecular Cell Biology with a year in industry u Physics with a Foundation Year BEng Hons: 3--4 yrs Electronic & Communication Engineering or Computer Engineering u Electronic Engineering u Electronic Engineering with Business Management or Media Technology or Music Technology Systems u Media Technology u Music Technology Systems BEng Hons: 4 yrs Electronic Engineering BEng/BSc Hons: 3--4 yrs Computer Science MChem Hons: 4 yrs Chemistry u Chemistry with a year in Europe u Chemistry, Biological & Medicinal Chemistry u Chemistry, Biological & Medicinal Chemistry with a year in Europe u Chemistry, Management & Industry u Chemistry, Management & Industry with a year in Europe u Chemistry, Resources & the Environment u Chemistry, Resources & the Environment with a year in Europe
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Yorkshire Coast College MPhys Hons: 4 yrs Physics* u Physics with Astrophysics* or Philosophy* or Business Management u Theoretical & Computational Physics* * including OPTIONAL year in Europe MPhys Hons: 5 yrs Physics with a Foundation Year MEng Hons: 4 yrs Computer Systems & Software Engineering MEng Hons: 5 yrs Avionics u Computer Systems & Software Engineering u Electronic & Communication Engineering u Electronic & Computer Engineering u Electronic
Engineering u Electronic Engineering with Business Management or Media Technology or Music Technology Systems u Media Technology u Music Technology Systems u Radio Frequency Engineering MMath Hons: 4 yrs Mathematics u Mathematics & Computer Science Mathematics with Linguistics
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YORKSHIRE COAST COLLEGE Lady Edith’s Drive Scarborough North Yorkshire YO12 5RN Tel: 01723 372105 Fax: 01723 501918 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.yorkshirecoastcollege.ac.uk
First Degrees Foundation Degrees Applied Digital Media (Design) with one year BA Hons top-up u Business and Management (Direct application through University of Hull) BA Hons Costume u Fine Art u Sport and Leisure Management
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Qualifications Awarded by Professional Associations
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THE FUNCTIONS OF PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Quali¢cations Some associations qualify individuals to act in a certain professional capacity. They also try to safeguard high standards of professional conduct. Few associations have complete control over the profession with which they are concerned. Some professions are regulated by the law, and their associations act as the central registration authority. Entry to others is directly controlled by associations which alone award the requisite qualifications. If a profession is required to be registered by the law and is controlled by the representative council, a practitioner found guilty by his or her council of misconduct may be suspended from practice or completely debarred by the removal of his or her name from the register of qualified practitioners. In other professions the consequence of misdemeanour may not be so serious, because the profession does
not exercise the same degree of control. The professions registered by statute, and therefore subject to restrictions on entry and loss of either privileges or the right to practise on erasure, are listed in Table 5.1. Certain other professions are closed. Admission to the Bar is controlled by the Inns of Court, although their powers have never been confirmed by Statute. Merchant Navy Officers and Mine Managers are certificated by the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform and the Health and Safety Executive respectively. No teacher may take up a permanent post in a maintained school in England or Wales unless his or her qualifications have been accepted by the Department for Education and Skills; misconducting teachers are reprimanded or debarred by the Department and not by the teaching profession.
Table 5.1 Professions registered by statute Profession
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Architects Dentists Doctors Professions supplementary to medicine: chiropodists; dieticians; medical laboratory technicians; occupational therapists; orthopists, physiotherapists; radiographers Nurses and midwives Opticians Patent agents Teachers
Architects Registration Board General Dental Council General Medical Council Health Professions Council
Nursing and Midwifery Council General Optical Council Chartered Institute of Patent Agents General Teaching Councils for England, Wales and Scotland
Study Some associations give their members an opportunity to keep abreast of a particular discipline or to undertake further study in it. Such associations are especially numerous in medicine, science and applied science. Many qualifying associations also provide an
information and study service for their members. Some of the more famous learned societies confer added status upon distinguished practitioners by electing them to membership or honorary membership.
Protection of Members Interests Some associations exist mainly to look after the interests of individual practitioners and the group. A small number are directly concerned with negotiations over salary and working conditions.
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MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Qualifying Associations The principal function of qualifying associations is to examine and qualify persons who wish to become practitioners in the field with which they are concerned. As already indicated, some regulate professional conduct and many offer opportunities for further study. Membership is divided into grades, usually classified as corporate and non-corporate. Non-corporate members are those not yet admitted
to full membership, mainly students; they are divided from corporate membership by barriers of age and levels of responsibility and experience. The principal requirement for admission to membership is the knowledge and ability to pass the association’s exams; candidates may be exempted from the association’s exams if they have acceptable alternative qualifications.
Non-Corporate or Affiliated Members Non-corporate members are those who are as yet unqualified or only partly qualified. They are accorded limited rights and privileges, but may not vote at meetings of the corporate body. Most associations have a student membership grade. Students are those who are preparing for the exams which qualify them for admission to corporate
membership. Some associations have licentiate and graduate membership grades, which are senior to the student grade. Graduates are those who have passed the qualifying exams but lack other requirements, such as age and experience, for admission to corporate membership.
Corporate or Full Members Corporate members are the fully qualified, constituent members of incorporated associations. They are accorded full rights and privileges and may vote at meetings of the corporate body. Corporate
membership is often divided into 2 grades, a senior grade of members or fellows and a general grade of associate members or associates.
Honorary Members Some associations have a special class of honorary members or fellows for distinguished members or
individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to the profession in question.
Examinations and Requirements Professionals normally become corporate members by exam or exemption, with or without additional requirements. Many final professional exams are of degree standard, and a number of professional qualifications are accepted as evidence of competence at operational level by employers. Ongoing professional development is encouraged by most associations to ensure members skills and knowledge are up to date and relevant. The transition from the general grade of membership to the senior can be automatic in some associations
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(for instance, on reaching a prescribed age), but in others the higher grade is reached only after the submission of evidence of research or progress in the profession. Qualifying exams are usually conducted in two or more stages. The first stage leads to an Intermediate or Part I qualification. The second stage leads to a Final or Part II or Part III qualification, which is about the standard of a degree.
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Gaining Professional Quali¢cations Prospective students can study by any of the following means: l correspondence courses (distance learning and/or online support);
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personal attendance at the schools maintained by some associations (eg the Architectural Association School and the Law Society’s School of Law); further and higher education institutions.
ACCOUNTANCY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations ASSOCIATION OF ACCOUNTING TECHNICIANS 140 Aldersgate Street London EC1A 4HY Tel: 0845 863 0802 Fax: 020 7397 3009 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.aat.org.uk The AAT is the world’s leading professional membership body for accounting technicians, with over 100,000 members worldwide. AAT qualifications are widely recognized and many leading organizations such as Rolls Royce, KPMG and the NHS have a growing demand for AAT qualified staff. This ensures unlimited opportunities for their student members and qualified full members. Whether an individual is new to the world of work and looking for a foothold on the accountancy ladder, or is employed but with no professional qualification -- the AAT can give him or her the skills and support to get the job done. WHAT DOES IT INVOLVE? The AAT Accounting Qualification is split into three levels: l Foundation (NVQ/SVQ Level 2) l Intermediate (NVQ/SVQ Level 3) l Technician (NVQ/SVQ Level 4). Each level consists of a number of units and is a qualification in its own right. The Diploma pathway is now available alongside the NVQ/SVQ pathway which puts less emphasis on workplace evidence. It is very accessible and open to everyone regardless of their age or previous qualifications. It can also be tailored to suit individual needs by selecting individual units or groups of units. Flexible study
options mean students can study when and how they want to and earn while they learn. WHERE TO STUDY? The AAT’s qualifications are available through a wide range of colleges or training centres, and may be studied PT, FT or through distance learning. WHAT NEXT ? Student members who complete the AAT’s Accounting Qualification, or hold alternative qualifications approved by the AAT, may be eligible to apply for full membership of the Association and carry the designation of MAAT. This will enable them to continue to develop their skills and enjoy the support of a professional membership body. Qualifying with the AAT can also pave the way for further progression. The AAT Accounting Qualification is recognized by all of the UK’s chartered accountancy bodies: CIPFA, ICAEW, CIMA, ICAS and ACCA. They provide generous exemptions to AAT members, including fast-track routes to qualifications with the ICAEW and CIPFA. HOW TO APPLY To find out more about the AAT’s qualifications, including the AAT Bookkeeping Certificate and the NVQ/SVQ in Payroll Administration, please contact the AAT at the details given above.
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ASSOCIATION OF CERTIFIED BOOKKEEPERS Akhtar House 2 Shepherds Bush Road London W6 7PJ Tel: 020 8749 7126 Fax: 020 8749 7127 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.icea.enta.net Fellow (FACB): Applicants must pass the ACB’s exam or equivalent, be at least 21 and have 5 yrs’ experience. Associate (AACB): Applicants must pass the ACB’s exam or equivalent and have 3 yrs’ experience. The Association provides a single-subject exam in: (1) Book-keeping; (2) Advanced Book-keeping and Accounting; (3) Computer Applications in Accounting. No formal qualifications are necessary to register as a student, but applicants must have good knowledge of English. The ACB qualifications are ideal for employees at the first and second levels of work in accounting, costing and internal auditing. Members can describe themselves as a Certified Book-Keeper. The qualifications are based on NCVQ competence
and the ACB will seek NCVQ recognition in due course. Exemptions are considered from applicants who have passed (a) RSA Stage 3, (b) LCC Higher, (c) Pitman Level 2 or similar exam. Certified Diploma in Computerized Book-keeping & Accounting: This is a single-subject exam in bookkeeping and accountancy of 3 hrs’ duration -- 1 hr for theory and practice and 2 hrs for practical assignment to prepare day books/spreadsheets, prepare ledgers and to draw final accounts using a computerized accounts package. Certified Diploma in Small Business Administration: This is also a single-subject exam of 3 hrs’ duration in business administration, with special emphasis on small businesses.
ASSOCIATION OF CHARITY INDEPENDENT EXAMINERS Bentley Resource Centre High Street Bentley Doncaster DN5 0AA Tel: 01302 828338 Fax: 01302 872973 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.acie.org.uk The Association of Charity Independent Examiners exists to provide support, training and qualifications for anyone acting (or wishing to act) as an independent examiner of charity accounts. MEMBERSHIP Associate membership is open to anyone interested in undertaking independent examinations of charity accounts who supports the aims of ACIE and is
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willing to adhere to the ACIE Code of Ethics for any independent examinations undertaken. Associate members who can demonstrate that they have an appropriate level of experience may apply for full membership which leads to one of three categories of qualification, LCIE, MCIE or FCIE, according to their experience and defining the level to which they may carry out independent examination.
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THE ASSOCIATION OF CHARTERED CERTIFIED ACCOUNTANTS 29 Lincoln’s Inn Fields London WC2A 3EE Tel: 020 7396 5800 Fax: 020 7396 5858 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.accaglobal.com Fellow (FCCA): Long-term Associate members (5 yrs minimum) advance to Fellowship automatically. Associate (ACCA): Candidates must pass the ACCA’s exams and obtain 3 yrs’ approved financial experience, which can be in industry, commerce, public service or public practice. The ACCA has been recognized and respected across the world for almost 100 yrs and currently has nearly 300,000 students and members in 160 countries. Whatever a student’s background, the ACCA addresses their individual needs and goals in an ongoing partnership designed to last throughout their career. Recognized as a professional body under UK companies and financial services legislation, ACCA’s role as a professional accountancy body is to train and regulate practising Chartered Certified Accountants. As such, the ACCA is responsible for ensuring its members and students are aware of changes in legislation and accounting standards. NEW SYLLABUS The ACCA has launched a ground-breaking new syllabus which has transformed the way the profession is trained in the future. The launch followed extensive consultation with leading employers, members, students and tuition providers worldwide. The new scheme places greater emphasis on corporate strategy, the design and management of business systems, risk assessment and strategic financial analysis, while retaining the core technical knowledge that the ACCA’s research showed to be essential to the role of the modern financial professional. QUALIFYING Students must complete the professional examinations (14 papers) and obtain a minimum of 3 yrs’ relevant training. Study can be FT with training obtained later; or PT by day/evening class, open learning or home study while working FT in relevant employment. Training can be obtained in any country and in any employment sector -- industry, commerce, public practice or public service.
ENTRY LEVELS Minimum entry requirements are 2 A levels and 3 GCSEs, or their equivalent. All graduates from recognized universities can register and those with relevant degrees will be exempted from some examinations; some qualifications will qualify for up to 9 exemptions. Those who complete Parts 1 and 2 of the new scheme may also be eligible to apply for the award of a BSc Hons in Applied Accountancy from Oxford Brookes University. Diploma in Financial Management (DipFM): The Diploma is a postgraduate qualification designed to equip managers with an understanding of how to compile, analyse and communicate financial information. The qualification is recognized for exemption from a number of MBA programmes. Enrolment on the Diploma Register: Candidates must hold one of the following: a recognized degree, HND/HNC, NVQ Level 4 and/or membership of a non-accounting professional body. Candidates who do not hold the above may be admitted on the basis of experience if they are aged 23 or over and can provide an employer’s reference to show their experience is relevant to the Diploma. ACCA Accounting Technician qualification: (CAT) This qualification was launched in August 1997 to enable candidates to qualify in accounting support roles. As there is no formal academic entry requirement, anyone can enrol, providing they are aged 16 or over. Some qualifications, such as A levels, HNC/ HNDs, RSA, Pitmans and LCCI qualifications will receive exemptions from some CAT examinations. MODE OF APPLICATION Contact the ACCA for a registration pack, or view vacancy information and register online on the ACCA website. APPLICATION DEADLINE Register by 15 August for December examinations or 31 December for the following June examinations.
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THE ASSOCIATION OF CORPORATE TREASURERS Ocean House 10/12 Little Trinity Lane London EC4V 2DJ Tel: 020 7213 9728 Fax: 020 7248 2591 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.treasurers.org The Association of Corporate Treasurers (ACT) is the only examining body for the profession of corporate treasury management and offers 3 levels of membership: 1. Fellow (FCT): Applicants must satisfy the requirements for membership and should have 5 yrs’ experience of senior responsibility for corporate treasury functions. 2. Membership (MCT): Individuals who successfully complete the Advanced Diploma qualification are eligible to become Members of the Association and use the designatory letters MCT. 3. Associate Membership (AMCT): Individuals who successfully complete the Diploma qualification are eligible to become Members of the Association and use the designatory letters AMCT. EXAMINATIONS 1. The Diploma Qualification (AMCT) gives a thorough grounding in treasury, risk and corporate financial management. It is split into two levels: Foundation Papers that provide basic financial training in key areas such as accountancy and tax, and Associate Papers which provide more detailed understanding and analysis.
2. The Advanced Diploma Qualification (MCT) builds on the understanding gained at AMCT level, focusing on strategic treasury issues and develops advanced skills in treasury, risk management and corporate finance. 3. Exemptions: Exemptions are available on a subject for subject basis from the Foundation Papers in the AMCT qualification with exemption against all four papers for a chartered accountancy qualification. A fast-track route for CIMA students and members and ACCA members offers a shortened Corporate Finance and Funding Paper, significantly reducing a candidate’s study time. 4. Certificate Papers: Certificate Papers are specialized, practical qualifications that provide expert training in selected areas. These 6-mth courses comprise distance and e-Learning material and compulsory face-to-face tuition. There are currently 3 Certificate Papers: International Cash Management (Cert ICM), Financial Risk Mathematics (Cert FRM) and Pensions Risk Management (Cert PRM).
ASSOCIATION OF FINANCIAL CONTROLLERS AND ADMINISTRATORS Akhtar House 2 Shepherds Bush Road London W6 7PJ Tel: 020 8749 7126 Fax: 020 8749 7127 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.icea.enta.net Associate (AAFC): Applicants are required to pass the Association’s exam or equivalent, be at least 20 and have had 4 yrs’ experience. This qualification is based on NVQ Level 4 competency.
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Fellow (FAFC): Applicants must hold a senior position in financial management and must be an Associate. They must have at least 5 yrs’ experience and be over 25.
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Applicants to be registered as students must be 18 and must have 5 GCE or GCSE passes including 2 at A level or equivalent or 3 yrs’ experience in accounting, finance or allied work.
THE ASSOCIATION OF INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTANTS Staithes 3 The Watermark Metro Riverside Newcastle Upon Tyne NE11 9SN Tel: 01914 930277 Fax: 01914 930278 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.aiaworldwide.com The Association of International Accountants (AIA) is one of the leading accountancy bodies in the UK with an ever growing presence around the globe. Founded in 1928 as a professional accountancy body, AIA has promoted the concept of international accounting to create a global network of accountants in over 85 countries worldwide. AIA is recognized by the UK Government as a Recognized Qualifying Body for company auditors under the Companies Act 1989, across the European Union under the Mutual Recognition of Professional Qualifications directive and as a Prescribed Body under the Companies (Auditing and Accounting) Act 2003 in the Republic of Ireland. It is also statutorily recognized and listed accordingly in the Companies Act 1985 (as amended) for its members to act as Reporting Accountants. The AIA professional qualification is currently recognized in over 30 countries worldwide. AIA is constantly working with its people and partners in financial centres worldwide to encourage trust, clarity and shared international standards in the accounting profession. Many of its members are at the top of the industry, from senior management to director level, representing some of the most important and profitable firms in the world. With a select membership demographic including high numbers of these influential decision makers, the AIA is a truly prestigious organization.
EXAMINATIONS Exams for the AIA professional qualification are held twice a year around the world and are split into 3 blocks, each of which builds on the knowledge and skills achieved in the previous level. The exams are based on International Financial Reporting Standards, complemented by a range of variant papers applicable to local tax and company law in key jurisdictions. AIA operates a policy of exemption for holders of relevant qualifications. MEMBERSHIP On completion of the examinations, 3 yrs’ relevant work experience is required before qualification to full membership. AIA members are equipped with the relevant skills to explore a wide range of career options and are part of a growing network of professionals who hold key positions in multinationals, SMEs, private practice and the public sector across the globe. AIA members use the designatory letters FAIA as a Fellow and AAIA as an Associate. Those who achieve AIA’s Recognized Professional Qualification as a company auditor are able to register with a recognized supervisory body (RSB) and undertake audits of companies of all sizes in the UK in accordance with the UK Companies Acts. FURTHER INFORMATION For further information www.aiaworldwide.com.
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THE CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC FINANCE AND ACCOUNTANCY 3 Robert Street London WC2N 6RL Tel: 020 7543 5846 Fax: 020 7543 5783 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.cipfa.org CIPFA is one of the leading accountancy bodies in the UK and the only one dedicated to the public services. With public services now accounting for 40 per cent of the global economy, this really is a sector that will give you excellent career prospects. Gaining a CCAB accountancy qualification like CIPFA will open doors for you and give you the opportunity to reach the very top in management. There are many public sector employers currently looking to recruit graduates to study for the CIPFA qualification, such as the Audit Commission, Department for Work and Pensions, NHS, Hackney and Islington London boroughs and the Metropolitan Police. There are also many private sector companies training for CIPFA, such as Baker Tilley, KPMG, PKF, PricewaterhouseCoopers and RSM Robson Rhodes. To see a full list of employers currently taking on trainees please go to: www.cipfa.org.uk/tv.
The CIPFA Professional Qualification will take on average 3 yrs to complete. The course is broken into three stages with each stage awarding a recognized qualification and designatory letters that you can use after your name. The course covers the full range of professional skills required by organizations to enable them to operate effectively and successfully in today’s demanding world. It has been designed to reflect the work that trainees are required to do in the workplace. Dovetailing your work programme with your CIPFA studies will mean that you will be able to give more back to your employer, quicker, giving you the best opportunities for rapid promotion. Some qualifications and accountancy degrees may provide exemptions from parts of the CIPFA course and our team of Educational Advisers will be able to help you on your particular situation.
CIMA ^ THE CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTANTS 26 Chapter Street London SW1P 4NP Tel: 020 8849 2251 Fax: 020 8849 2450 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.cimaglobal.com CIMA is the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants. We are a global, professional institute which specializes in the training, qualification and support of management accountants. CIMA has developed the most relevant financial qualification for business today and is recognized around the world. The CIMA Professional Qualification will give you the power to help accelerate your career and fulfil your ambitions. If you’re looking to rise rapidly through the ranks, CIMA will give you the skills to succeed at a senior level. Our members work in diverse areas such as business analysis, management consulting, operations management and project management, to name
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but a few. Many of the world’s top Finance Directors and Chief Executives are CIMA members. Visit our website for more information on CIMA’s qualifications and how they can help you to reach your career goals. MEMBERSHIP Becoming a CIMA student You will need to register as a CIMA student in order to sit the exams. You must first complete or be exempt from CIMA’s Certificate in Business Accounting before progressing to the CIMA Professional Qualification. For information on entry routes see our website.
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Accountancy Becoming a CIMA member To become an Associate of CIMA and gain the letters ACMA you must complete all of CIMA’s Professional exams and demonstrate a minimum of 3 yrs’ relevant practical experience. Experience may be gained in any organization in the public or private sector and can be combined with study. To become a Fellow of CIMA, a further 3 yrs’ experience in a senior and responsible position is required, in addition to the requirements set out above. QUALIFICATIONS CIMA Certificate in Business Accounting This is CIMA’s entry level qualification. If you are new to accounting then you must complete the CIMA Certificate in Business Accounting before moving on. It will introduce you to the concept of management accounting and give you the basics of accounting and
business. All Certificate level exams are tested via computer-based assessment, ensuring full flexibility in where and when you sit them. CIMA Professional Qualification in Management Accounting The CIMA Professional Qualification specializes in accounting for business and is recognized by employers around the world. There are three pillars of learning: management accounting, business management and financial management. The qualification comprises two levels, the managerial and strategic level. After completing the managerial level you will be awarded the CIMA Advanced Diploma in Management Accounting in recognition of your achievement so far. Upon completion of the strategic level you must take the Test of Professional Competence in Management Accounting. This is based on a case study and is your final practical assessment.
THE INSTITUTE OF CERTIFIED BOOKKEEPERS 1 Northumberland Avenue Trafalgar Square London WC2N 5BW Tel: 08450 602345 Fax: 01635 298960 Website: www.icbglobal.org The Institute of Certified Book keepers is the largest bookkeeping organization in the world, with in excess of 240,000 members and students in the UK and in more than a dozen countries around the world. The Institute has its own ‘Oscar’ awards ceremony where it awards a ‘Luca’ to winners in each of several categories. MEMBERSHIP Registered Student: Open to any person studying towards the Institute’s qualification. Associate Member (AICB): A person who has passed the ICB Level I Certificate in Basic Bookkeeping and the Level II Certificate in Bookkeeping (manual or computerized) or its equivalent is eligible to become an Associate Member. Member (MICB): A person who has passed the ICB Level I Certificate in Basic Bookkeeping and the Level II Certificate in Bookkeeping (manual or computerized) and the Level III Diploma in Manual or Computerized Bookkeeping or its equivalent is eligible to become a Member. A Member may use the title Certified Bookkeeper.
Fellow (FICB): A Member who is able to demonstrate a minimum of 2 yrs’ relevant working experience may apply for election to the grade of Fellow. A Fellow may use the title Certified Bookkeeper. QUALIFICATIONS Level 1: The Certificate in Basic Bookkeeping: This qualification covers the basic record keeping required for a small business. It includes the preparation of business documents together with recording and processing the transactions using double-entry bookkeeping. It involves the use of the various divisions of the ledger and the preparation of an initial trial balance. Level 2 (Intermediate) Certificate in Manual Bookkeeping: This qualification covers the adjustments to the ledger accounts and the production of final accounts for a sole trader with appropriate adjustments. It also requires the candidate to understand the importance of simple credit control procedures. It also focuses on controls and reconciliations.
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Accountancy Level 2 (Intermediate) Certificate in Computerized Bookkeeping: This qualification covers the setting up of a computerized bookkeeping system, the input of relevant data, the production of final accounts for a sole trader, and the correction of errors made in the posting of transactions. Please note that if candidates wish to apply for Associate Membership based on this qualification, they must also complete the certificate in Basic Bookkeeping. Level 3 (Advanced) Diploma in Manual/Computerized Bookkeeping: This qualification covers some advanced ledger work including the disposal of fixed assets and the calculation of a series of provisions. It also requires the production of a set of accounts from incomplete records, for a non-profit-making organization, a partnership and a limited company, and a manufacturing account. The accounts should be presented in management format and are not required in published format.
EXEMPTIONS Associate Level: RSA/OCR Stage 1 and 2 Full Diploma Bookkeeping; IAB Intermediate and Advanced Levels (Grade A/B only), AAT Foundation and Intermediate Levels. For the Computerized route please apply directly to the ICB. Member Level: IAB Advanced level II (Grade A/B only), AAT Technician level. OTHER AWARDS The Diploma in Payroll Management (PMDip.); The Certificate in Small Business Financial Control (FCCert); The Diploma in Small Business Financial Control (FCDip); Certificate in Farm Business Administration (FBCert); Diploma in Farm Business Administration (FBDip).
THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS IN ENGLAND AND WALES (ICAEW) Metropolitan House 321 Avebury Boulevard Milton Keynes MK9 2FZ Tel: 01908 248040 Fax: 01908 248006 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.icaew.com/careers The ICAEW is the largest professional accountancy body in Europe with over 130,000 members. MEMBERSHIP Associate Chartered Accountant (ACA): Those who have successfully completed formal training and have passed the Institute’s professional exams and work experience requirements may apply for membership. Fellow Chartered Accountant (FCA): Associate members of 10 yrs’ standing who satisfy the requirements for continuing professional development are eligible. TRAINING Training is available in public practice, commercial organizations and the public sector. Students train under an ACA training contract with an ICAEW authorized training office. Training contracts are between 3 and 5 yrs’ duration.
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ELIGIBILITY FOR ENTRY Potential ACA trainees must meet the following minimum entry requirements: 1) 3 GCSEs at A--C grade or equivalent (most employers will ask for an A or B in Maths and English) 2) 2 A levels or equivalent (most employers will be looking for a UCAS tariff score of 280 or above). QUALIFYING To qualify as an ACA, students need to complete these elements of training: 1) Practical work experience in a training office authorized by the Institute. 2) Professional examinations (Professional Stage and Advanced Stage). PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS Professional Stage: The Professional Stage consists of knowledge and application modules and provides
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Accountancy the core knowledge and skills that all chartered accountants need to be competent in their work. The examinations include 6 knowledge modules: Accounting, Management Information, Law, Assurance, Business and Finance, Principles of Taxation and six application modules: Financial Accounting, Financial Reporting, Financial Management, Audit and Assurance, Business Strategy, Taxation. Advanced Stage: consists of 2 exams and a case study which tests your ability to analyse a wide
range of material drawn from all the subject areas previously studied. In the Advanced stage you really focus on the technical and strategic skills needed to become a fully qualified ACA. The 3 modules will stretch you to demonstrate your ability to use judgement as well as technical skills. For further information call the Student Recruitment team on +44(0)1908 248 040 or e-mail:
[email protected]. Alternatively view the Institute’s website: www. icaew.com/careers.
THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF SCOTLAND CA House 21 Haymarket Yards Edinburgh EH12 5BH Tel: 01313 470161 Fax: 01313 470108 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.icas.org.uk Member (CA): To qualify as a chartered accountant (CA) students must secure a training contract with an organization authorized to train CA students. The 3yr training programme comprises supervised work experience in the training office; completion of a competency-based Achievement Log; and participation in the ICAS education programme in preparation for the professional examinations. There are two main entry routes into CA training, either the graduate entry route or through membership of the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT). Graduates of any degree subject can apply. Depending on the degree studied, ICAS awards exemptions from the first level of exams. In preparation for ICAS examinations, students attend either block or intensive classes at one of 14 ICAS training centres located throughout the UK.
For copies of the Graduate Brochure, Directory of Training Vacancies (DTV) and Education Syllabus, please contact ICAS. EXAMINATIONS Test of Competence: The syllabus includes Financial Accounting, Principles of Auditing and Reporting, Business Management, Finance and Business Law. Test of Professional Skills: The syllabus includes Financial Reporting, Assurance and Business Systems, Taxation and Advanced Finance. Test of Professional Expertise: One multidiscipline case study designed to test candidates’ ability to apply their theoretical knowledge and practical skills to problems of the type likely to be encountered by the newly qualified accountant. Additional syllabus material includes Corporate Planning, Corporate Strategies and Management, Business Improvement, Management of Financial Structures, and Ethics.
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INSTITUTE OF COST AND EXECUTIVE ACCOUNTANTS Akhtar House 2 Shepherds Bush Road London W6 7PJ Tel: 020 8749 7126 Fax: 020 8749 7127 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.icea.enta.net Fellow (FCEA): Applicants are required to pass the Institute’s exam, be at least 21 and have at least 5 yrs’ experience with competence. No one is granted exemption from the Fellowship exam. Associate (ACEA): Applicants must pass the Institute’s exams or equivalent, be at least 20 and have had 4 yrs’ appropriate experience and competence as required by NCVQ. Technician (TCA): The Certificate of Technician in Costing and Accounting is issued to those applicants who have passed the Associateship Level I and Level II exams and have had appropriate experience for at least 3 yrs’ and competence as required by NCVQ. CMA: The Institute will issue the Certificate in Management Accountancy to a member, Fellow or Associate who holds the position of a financial executive, controller or director of a standing organization approved by the Council, has completed the Institute’s training course and is at least 30. DipEMA: Diploma in Executive and Management Accountancy is restricted to Fellows of the Institute who pass the Diploma exam. The Diploma holder, subject to the standard of achievement being acceptable, will get the opportunity to register with several British universities to study for an MA, MSc, MBA and then PhD in accountancy. Many overseas universities give preference to Diploma holders for postgraduate study.
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DipEF: Diploma in Executive Finance for nonaccountants is designed for executives who are not accountants or do not have any accounting qualifications. This Diploma provides non-accountant executives with the background knowledge and awareness of financial terms which will assist them to understand financial information and to communicate effectively with financial personnel. Registered Students: Only registered students may sit the exam. The applicant must be at least 18 and have 5 GCE or GCSE passes, including 2 at A level or equivalent or 3 yrs’ experience in accounting, costing or allied work. The Institute recognizes appropriate NCVQ qualifications for admission and for exemption. The Institute has a 4-part exam syllabus, consisting of 4 papers in each part. The Associateship Levels 1, 2 and 3 are equivalent to degree standard, whereas Fellowship is equivalent to Honours degree standard of the British universities. The Institute’s qualifications are recognized by the Local Government Management Board for appointments. The Institute issues a Practising Certificate for its practising members, covered by professional indemnity insurance and under the control of the professional and ethical guide for members, registered with the Office of Fair Trading.
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THE INSTITUTE OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTANTS Burford House 44 London Road Sevenoaks, Kent TN13 1AS Tel: Exemptions: 01732 467132 Tel: Examinations 01732 467123 E-mail:
[email protected] Tel (Membership): 01732 467129 E-mail:
[email protected] Fax: 01732 455848 Website: www.ifa.org.uk The Institute of Financial Accountants was established in 1916 and is one of the oldest professional bodies of Accountants in the world. Its qualifications are aimed at individuals working in accountancy and financial management at all levels. Its qualifications are broad based, with an examination structure which includes a mixture of accountancy, business, management, and information technology subjects relevant to the needs of modern business. The examination structure caters for the different needs of individuals and provides for 3 exit points leading to progressive levels of membership. EXAMINATION STRUCTURE Technician: Financial Accounting Fundamentals, Management Accounting Fundamentals, Personal & Business Taxation, and Law for Accountants. Associate: Financial Accounting, Management Accounting, Financial Management, Audit Techniques, Information Systems, and Management and Marketing. Fellow: Accounting Theory & Practice, Management Accounting Control Systems, Financial Reporting and Regulatory Framework, and Corporate Strategy. The Technician and Associate level examinations have been accredited by Bolton Institute, a leading UK university sector institution, to grant Associates of the Institute of Financial Accountants the opportunity to study for both an Honours degree and Fellowship at the same time. This exclusive agreement with Bolton Institute gives Associates of the Institute of Financial Accountants the advantage of only having to take 4 subjects (instead of 6) in the final year of the degree course, and upon successful completion students will have the added value of both a professional qualification and an Honours degree.
The degree at Bolton Institute can be studied on a FT, PT or off-campus basis. The aims and objectives of each examination and detailed syllabus may be found on the Institute’s website, www.ifa.org.uk, along with full details of the link with Bolton Institute. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS The following qualifications will be accepted to become a Registered Student for the Technician grade examinations: 4 GCSEs or equivalent examination which includes English Language and a quantitative subject, plus one A level or Scottish Higher or equivalent in an academic subject, SNVQ/NVQ3 in Accounting, IAB Level 3 Certificate in IAB Level 3 Diploma in Accounting & Advanced Book Keeping, Advanced GNVQ in Business, BTEC National Certificate or Diploma in Business and Finance or SCOTVEC National Certificate in Business and Finance. Students over the age of 21 with at least 4 yrs’ experience working in Accountancy or Financial Management will be exempt from these entry requirements. A student must have passed, or have been exempted from, the Technician examinations before proceeding to the Associate examinations, which must be completed, or exemptions granted, before a student may continue to the Fellowship level examinations or on to the Bolton Institute Honours degree programme. It should be noted that only those students who have successfully completed the Associate level of the Institute of Financial Accountants examinations and have not been granted any exemptions will be allowed entry to the final year of the Bolton Institute Honours degree programme.
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Accountancy EXEMPTIONS A full list of exemptions which are available from the 3 levels of examinations is shown on the Institute’s website, www.ifa.org.uk The Council of the Institute believes that Audit and Accountancy are two very distinct qualifications and therefore has never applied to the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform to
become Auditors under the Companies Act. However, the Institute’s qualifications are recognized by various UK and international government departments and organizations, and accounts prepared by Associates and Fellows are accepted by the Inland Revenue and leading banks, building societies and other lending sources.
INSTITUTE OF INTERNAL AUDITORS ^ UK AND IRELAND 13 Abbeville Mews 88 Clapham Park Road London SW4 7BX Tel: 020 7498 0101 Fax: 020 7978 2492 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.iia.org.uk Be Informed, Be Inspired, Be Assured The Institute of Internal Auditors -- UK and Ireland (IIA) is the only professional body in the UK and Ireland solely dedicated to the profession of internal auditing. We are part of the global Institute of Internal Auditors, which sets the International Standards for the Professional Practice of Internal Auditing, and the Code of Ethics, which all members agree to follow. The IIA represents, promotes and develops the professional practice of internal auditing. We have 160,000 members in 165 countries worldwide, and over 8,000 members in the UK and Ireland. We provide the only professional qualifications specifically designed for internal auditors in the UK and Ireland. We are committed to the ongoing development and promotion of the internal auditing profession, and provide a range of benefits including training courses and seminars, technical guidance, networking opportunities and publications. THE IIA QUALIFICATIONS PORTFOLIO We offer a portfolio of qualifications, specifically designed to provide a structured pathway for each step of your internal auditing career. The IIA Diploma in Internal Audit Practice is the primary qualification for practising internal auditors who need a comprehensive grasp of all aspects of the role of internal audit, risk management, control and governance. It will provide you with a thorough grounding in the knowledge and skills required to make progress as an internal auditor. Employers regard it as the hallmark of internal audit competence
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and acts as the next logical step when you are looking to develop your internal audit career further. Unlike any other available qualification, it is designed specifically to match the needs of internal auditing and is the recognized benchmark for the profession. The designation PIIA is awarded on successful completion of formal examinations, demonstration of the required interpersonal skills and confirmation of practical competence through a professional experience logbook. Successful IIA Diploma students will be able to: 1) Demonstrate professional competence across the range of contemporary internal audit skills and knowledge 2) Identify risk and provide assurances 3) Apply solid accounting and management knowledge and understanding to their audit assignments 4) Develop professional business and organizational awareness and apply these in their professional practice The IIA Advanced Diploma in Internal Auditing and Management is an advanced qualification for senior and experienced professionals in internal auditing who need to engage with executives and managers on strategic issues. The qualification enables those who hold the IIA Diploma in Internal Audit Practice, qualified members of CCAB and other professionals to develop further their knowledge, skills and understanding of internal audit, risk management, control and governance as well as cultivating audit management expertise for enhanced
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We also offer the IIA Certificate in Internal Audit and Business Risk a certificated training programme for new or inexperienced practitioners planning to work in internal auditing, similar or related areas for a short period only who need a sound grounding in all the practical competencies for operating effectively in their role. You can join our portfolio at any stage, depending on your current qualifications, your internal audit experience and your career goals. You may also be exempt from specific modules. For more information please call 020 7819 1907, e-mail
[email protected], or visit www.iia.org.uk.
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BOOK-KEEPERS Burford House 44 London Road Sevenoaks Kent TN13 1AS Tel 01732 458080 Fax: 01732 455848 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.iab.org.uk IAB Qualifications for Business The IAB is the premier body that oversees professional training in qualifications for business. Established in 1973, the IAB now has 10,000 students and members worldwide. The IAB is owned entirely by its membership, which is made up of employers, employees and the self-employed who all provide financial expertise to their own or their clients’ businesses. So IAB qualifications are developed by experts with a unique vision and understanding of the needs of businesses and aspiring finance professionals. IAB qualifications are accredited by QCA/Ofqual (the Office of the Qualifications and Examinations Regulator), which provides further assurance of standards, quality and recognition. Many courses leading to IAB qualifications are eligible for government funding, which minimizes the associated tuition fees, and makes them an economical option for candidates and centres. Because the IAB is constantly adapting and extending its range of qualifications, it is able to rapidly meet the changing needs of businesses and
the professionals who serve them. In addition to setting the international standards for book-keepers and other finance professionals through its growing range of qualifications, the IAB is expanding its range of business and finance-related qualifications for nonfinance staff. IAB qualifications have all been designed to support the flexible learning that is increasingly important in today’s competitive businesses environment. IAB candidates and centres can mix and match from a range of short qualifications, so learners can progress at their own pace, and build their skills in bite-sized chunks, while the IAB’s simple assessment methods include examinations and assignments. Book-keeping, Accounting and Finance qualifications Level 1 Certificate in Book-keeping (Qualification Accreditation Number 500/3159/4) An opportunity to understand the functions of Bookkeeping and to process and record simple transactions. Level 2 Certificate in Book-keeping (Qualification Accreditation Number 500/2993/9)
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Accountancy Making and receiving payments, entry of transactions into the double-entry book-keeping system and preparation of a Trial Balance. Level 3 Diploma in Accounting and Advanced Book-keeping (Qualification Accreditation Number 500/3022/X)) Preparation of Financial Statements for Sole Traders, Not-for-Profit organizations and Partnerships. Level 4 Diploma in Accounting to International Standards (Qualification Accreditation Number 500/ 3370/0) Preparation and publication of Financial Statements, ensuring they comply with International Accounting Standards and to UK Accounting Concepts and Policies. Level 3 Diploma in Cost and Management Accounting (Qualification Accreditation Number 500/2994/0) The fundamental principles in determining the cost of labour, materials and overheads, so as to accurately ascertain the cost price and selling price of goods and/or services. Level 4 Financial Information for Managers (Subject to accreditation) Collecting, analysing and interpreting information to assist managers in controlling costs and improving the performance of the organization. Level 3 Diploma in Financial Administration (Subject to accreditation) This qualification consists of two mandatory units and two option units. The mandatory units are those of the level 3 Diploma in Accounting & Advanced Book-keeping and the level 3 Diploma in Computerized Accounting. The two option units can come from the level 3 Diplomas in Payroll, Computerized Payroll, Cost and Management Accounting and Business Law. Level 4 Diploma in Financial Management (Subject to accreditation) This qualification consists of five mandatory units and one option unit. The mandatory units are those of the level 4 Accounting to International Standards, the level 4 Personal and Business Tax and the level 4 Financial Information for Managers. The one option unit can be one of the level 3 Diplomas in Business Law, Payroll and Computerized Payroll. Level 4 Diploma in Personal and Business Tax (Qualification Accreditation Number 500/3636/1) Preparation of income tax computations and the calculation of income tax payable for individuals. The preparation of Capital Gains Tax and Corporation tax computations for companies.
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Level 3 Certificate in Finance for Non Financial Managers (Qualification Accreditation Number 500/ 3654/3) Gain knowledge of the nature of accounting, accountability and stewardship within a business environment and the analysis and interpretation of financial statements. Level 2 Diploma in Personal Finance (Qualification Accreditation Number 500/1490/0) The opportunity to develop knowledge and skills associated with the key financial areas and tasks necessary for day-to-day personal financial management. Computerized Book-keeping and Accounting qualifications Level 1 Certificate in Computerized Book-keeping (Qualification Accreditation Number 500/3160/0) The opportunity to gain knowledge of basic computerized book-keeping routines concerning the documentation and processes related to making and receiving payments. Level 2 Certificate in Book-keeping (Qualification Accreditation Number 500/3079/6) An opportunity to develop skills to gain an initial insight into both cash and credit business transactions, VAT and other computerized routines. Level 3 Diploma in Computerized Accounting (Qualification Accreditation Number 500/3023/1) This will involve the transfer of double entry principles, some reconciliation procedures and other manual procedures to the computerized system. Qualifications for owner-managers and small firms Level 2 Certificate in Business Enterprise (QCF) (Qualification Accreditation Number 500/1779/2) The opportunity to develop knowledge and skills associated with starting a business and to look at the key aspects which need to be developed for the potential business to be successful. Level 3 Diploma in Business Law (Qualification Accreditation Number 500/3637/3) An opportunity to gain an understanding of the legal system in operation in England and Wales and as it applies to the small business. Level 3 Diploma in Small Business Financial Management (Qualification Accreditation Number 500/4021/2) Keeping records, VAT, payroll, the preparation of final accounts, taxation, costing, management of working capital and financial planning and control. Payroll and Computerized Payroll qualifications Level 1 Certificate in Payroll (Qualification Accreditation Number 500/3281/1)
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Accountancy An opportunity to gain some knowledge of income tax and National Insurance calculations through the use of the HMRC CD ROM. Level 2 Certificate in Payroll (Qualification Accreditation Number 500/3282/3) Expand knowledge of Income Tax and National Insurance calculations for the PAYE employee. Introduction to additional payments and allowances, the payment of statutory payments for sickness, maternity leave, adoption pay and paternity pay. Level 2 Certificate in Computerized Payroll (Qualification Accreditation Number 500/3368/2) Concerned with the fundamental principles relating to the basic calculations and preparation of both a weekly and mthly payroll, using some manual routines but mainly commercially available payroll software. Level 3 Diploma in Payroll (Qualification Accreditation Number 500/3278/1) An opportunity to develop knowledge of Income Tax and National Insurance calculations for the PAYE employee, including directors and to advance the understanding of other fundamental procedures introduced at Level 2. Level 3 Diploma in Computerized Payroll (Qualification Accreditation Number 500/3283/5) The opportunity to expand skills in preparing the computerized payroll for various income tax and National Insurance calculations under the PAYE scheme, for employees including directors. Joining the IAB The IAB has high ethical and professional standards, so being an IAB Registered Book-keeper is the ultimate confirmation of your technical finance capabilities, but this is just one of the reasons for becoming a member. Under the Money Laundering Regulations 2007, anyone in the UK providing book-keeping or other accountancy services to external clients must be registered with and supervised by either Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs or an approved supervisory body (ASB). The IAB is listed as an ASB within the Regulations, making the IAB the natural home for all self-employed book-keeping practitioners. Other valued membership benefits include: l an informative journal issued several times a year l a fortnightly e-newsletter l opportunities to attend specially arranged events for continuing professional development (CPD) and at preferential rates for members l online CPD courses at specially negotiated rates
technical and legal support services outstanding financial benefits for members and their businesses As well as recognizing prior achievement of equivalent qualifications with other bodies, many of the 2008-09 IAB qualifications enable those who hold them to apply for a grade of IAB membership as described below: IAB membership grades An Associate is entitled to use the designatory letters AIAB. To apply for this grade of membership you must hold, as a minimum, one of the following IAB qualifications or equivalent qualifications from other awarding or professional bodies: IAB Level 2 Certificate in Book-keeping IAB Level 2 Certificate in Computerized Bookkeeping IAB Level 2 Certificate in Payroll IAB Level 2 Certificate in Computerized Payroll IAB Level 3 Diploma in Payroll IAB Level 3 Diploma in Computerized Payroll IAB Level 3 Diploma in Small Business Financial Management IAB Level 3 Diploma in Cost and Management Accounting IAB Level 4 Diploma in Financial Information for Management IAB Level 4 Diploma in Personal and Business Taxation No practical experience is required for this level of membership. A Member is entitled to use the designatory letters MIAB To apply for this grade of membership you must hold as a minumum one of the following IAB qualifications or equivalent qualifications from other awarding or professional bodies: IAB Level 3 Diploma in Accounting and Advanced Book-keeping IAB Level 3 Diploma in Computerized Accounting No practical experience is required for this level of membership. Those in practice are also required to apply for and hold an IAB Certificate of Compliance or an IAB Practising Certificate (dependent on their levels of experience). A Fellow is entitled to use both the designatory letters FIAB and the title of Registered Bookkeeper. To apply for this grade of membership you must hold as a minumum the following IAB qualifications l l
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Accountancy or equivalent qualifications from other awarding or professional bodies: IAB Level 3 Diploma in Accounting and Advanced Book-keeping, plus IAB Level 3 Diploma in Computerized Accounting and Two years appropriate practical book-keeping experience is required. or, IAB Level 3 Diploma in Accounting and Advanced Book-keeping and 2 yrs appropriate practical bookkeeping experience, which must include at least 12 mths experience of working with a commercial accounting software package (in lieu of the IAB Level 3 Diploma in Computerized Accounting). Those in practice must apply for and hold either an IAB Certificate of Compliance or an IAB Practising Certificate (dependent on their levels of experience). An IAB Financial Administrator is entitled to use both the designatory letters IABFinAdm and the title of Registered Financial Administrator. To apply for this grade of membership you must hold as a minumum the following IAB qualifications or equivalent qualifications from another awarding or professional body: IAB Level 3 Diploma in Financial Administration, or each of the qualifications below and which are the individual components of the above: IAB Level 3 Diploma in Accounting and Advanced Book-keeping IAB Level 3 Diploma in Computerized Accounting plus two of the following: IAB Level 3 Diploma in Payroll IAB Level 3 Diploma in Computerized Payroll IAB Level 3 Diploma in Cost and Management Accounting IAB Level 3 Diploma in Business Law An IAB Financial Manager is entitled to use both the designatory letters IABFinMgr and the title of Registered Financial Manager.
To apply for this grade of membership you must hold as a minumum the following IAB qualifications or equivalent qualifications from another awarding or professional body: IAB Level 4 Diploma in Financial Management, or each of the qualifications below and which are the individual components of the above: IAB Level 4 Diploma in Accounting to International Standards IAB Level 4 Diploma in Personal and Business Taxation IAB Level 4 Diploma in Financial Information for Management plus, one of the following: IAB Level 3 Diploma in Business Law IAB Level 3 Diploma in Payroll IAB Level 3 Diploma in Computerized Payroll The IAB also offers designatory letters for holders of IAB Level 3 Payroll qualifications or their equivalent, and Associates, Members and Fellows of the IAB who hold IAB Level 3 qualifications in Payroll (or equivalents) may also apply to add the designatory letters mpf or fpf (to those letters that they are already entitled to use) providing they have the necessary work experience. mpf To apply for these designatory letters you must hold one of the following IAB qualifications or equivalent and have one year of practical experience. IAB Level 3 Diploma in Payroll IAB Level 3 Diploma in Computerized Payroll fpf To apply for these designatory letters you must hold both of the following IAB qualifications or equivalent and have 2 yrs’ practical experience: IAB Level 3 Diploma in Payroll, plus IAB Level 3 Diploma in Computerized Payroll
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Accountancy and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Abertay, Dundee; Anglia; Anglia (City College, Norwich); Aston; Belfast; Birmingham; Blackburn; Bournemouth; Bradford; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Buckingham (University of Buckingham);
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Institute); OU (NESCOT); Oxford Brookes; Paisley; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Reading; Robert Gordon; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Southampton; Staffordshire; Stirling; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey (Farnborough College of Technology); Teesside; Thames Valley; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Warwick; Westminster; Wolverhampton
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Aston; Birmingham; Bournemouth; Bradford; Central Lancashire; De Montfort, Leicester; Dundee; Essex; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Greenwich; Heriot-Watt; Hertfordshire; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Kent; Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Lincolnshire; Liverpool John Moores; London (London School of Economics &
Political Science); London (University College London (UCL)); London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London Guildhall; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Napier; Newcastle; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Reading; Sheffield; Southampton; Staffordshire; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; University of the West of England, Bristol; Westminster
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Abertay, Dundee; Aston; Birmingham; Bradford; Brighton; Canterbury Christ Church; City; Durham (New College Durham); Hertfordshire; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds Metropolitan;
Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Lincolnshire (Hull College); London (London School of Economics & Political Science); Napier; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Salford; Thames Valley; Ulster; Westminster; Wolverhampton
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Canterbury Christ Church; East London;
Lincolnshire; Napier; North London; OU; Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wolverhampton
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Derby; Northampton; Nottingham Trent
PRE-DEGREE AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia (City College, Norwich)
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Accountancy
PROFESSIONAL COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Liverpool John Moores; London (Courtauld
Institute of Art); London Guildhall; Manchester Metropolitan
PROFESSIONALQUALIFICATIONS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Glamorgan; Thames Valley
RESEARCH DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores
Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas All BTEC National and Higher National programmes in Business and Finance include elements of accountancy in the finance module of the courses.
NVQs Level 2: Accounting; Payroll Administration; Providing Financial Services Level 3: Accounting; Audit (Internal); Payroll Administration; Providing Financial Advice (excluding Direct Investment); Providing Financial Services Level 4: Accounting; Audit (Internal); Providing Financial Services SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Accounting; Financial Services SQA HND: Accounting; Financial Services
Level 3: Accounting; Audit (Internal); Payroll Administration; Providing Financial Advice (excluding Direct Investment); Providing Financial Services Level 4: Accounting; Audit (Internal)
OCR OCR offers various awards in Accounting and Bookkeeping. Level 2: Accounting Level 3: Accounting Level 4: Accounting Stage I: Book-keeping; Practical Book-keeping; Computerized Accounting Stage II: Accounting; Practical Book-keeping; Practical Finance; Principles of Finance; Computerized Accounting Stage III: Accounting For further details/courses, contact the OCR.
SVQs
Pitman Quali¢cations
Levels: Accounting; Accounting & Finance; Accounting with Information Studies; Administration/Business with Accounting; Business & Accounting; Business Administration with Accounting; Finance & Economics; Finance with Business Technology Level 2: Accounting; Payroll Administration; Providing Financial Services
Level 1: Book-keeping and Accounts; Commercial Numeracy Level 2: Book-keeping and Accounts; Commercial Numeracy Level 3: Accounting; Cost and Management Accounting Level 4: Accounting
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Acoustics
ACOUSTICS Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations INSTITUTE OF ACOUSTICS 77A St Peter’s Street St Albans Hertfordshire AL1 3BN Tel: 01727 848195 Fax: 01727 850553 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ioa.org.uk The IOA is the premier organization in the United Kingdom concerned with acoustics and is active in
many major research, educational, environmental and industrial organizations.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Audiology and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Bristol; Central Lancashire; Glamorgan; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Nottingham Trent
(Southampton Institute); Salford; Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Wolverhampton
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bristol; Derby; London (University College London (UCL)); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College
of Further & Southampton
Higher
Education);
Salford;
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia (Colchester Institute); Bristol; Derby; London (University College London (UCL)); Manchester;
Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Salford (University of Salford)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bristol
Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Health Studies BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Health and Care (Care Practice, Managing Health and Care Services)
SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Health Care
NVQs Level 3: Physiological Measurement -- Audiology
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Acoustics
SVQs
GNVQs
Levels: Health Care
Foundation: Health and Social Care Intermediate: Health and Social Care Advanced: Health and Social Care
ADVERTISING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC RELATIONS 32 St. James Square London SW1Y 4JR Tel: 020 7253 5151 Fax: 020 7490 0588 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.cipr.co.uk MEMBERSHIP Member (MCIPR): Must hold the CIPR Diploma in Public Relations, or have 4 yrs’ experience in public relations and an approved CIPR qualification, or have 6 yrs’ experience in public relations and must commit to provide a 12-mth CPD record 1 yr after joining, or have at least 10 yrs’ experience in public relations. Associate (ACIPR): Must hold the Advanced Certificate in Public Relations, or hold an CIPR approved qualification, or have at least 3 yrs’ experience in public relations. Affiliate: Open to individuals who are working in or interested in public relations or who are carrying out a specialist role in public relations, and do not qualify for any other grade of membership. Applications must be accompanied by a full CV or career history. Affiliate Studying: Open to FT students in the UK studying non-CIPR approved qualifications who wish to keep up to date with developments in the PR industry and use CIPR membership services. Student: Individuals who, at the time of application, are registered on an CIPR approved qualification.
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Fellow (FCIPR): Awarded by nomination or through participation in Developing Excellence, the CIPR’s continuous professional development scheme. The Advanced Certificate prepares students for the CIPR Diploma, the major vocational qualification for membership of the Institute. On completion of the course candidates are eligible for Associate membership of the Institute. The Advanced Certificate is aimed at graduates interested in pursuing a career in public relations or those who have been working in the business, at fairly junior levels, for at least 2 yrs. The CIPR Diploma is the main vocational qualification for PR practitioners. It provides them with the knowledge and understanding of theory and practice to develop as effective and efficient professionals. The course provides an understanding of the strategic roles and functions of the public relations practitioner. Students will appreciate the practice of public relations as a management function and be encouraged to analyse critically. The Diploma level is for more experienced professionals or those without an industry-specific qualification and provides advanced capability in management and practice.
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Advertising and Public Relations
INSTITUTE OF PRACTITIONERS IN ADVERTISING (IPA) 44 Belgrave Square London SW1X 8QS Tel: 020 7235 7020 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ipa.co.uk/training There are three pillars to the IPA’s professional development scheme open only to individuals at IPA member agencies: PILLAR 1 ^ TRAINING COURSES Many of the courses are delivered by agency practitioners to ensure that they are up to date and well respected. The 7-stage structure provides a development path that guides individuals through their career. In recent years, the original 7-stage, largely residential programme has been expanded to include shorter, lower-cost training options held at the IPA, in order to broaden the reach of IPA training among its members. The number of courses available has consequently risen from 17 to 80+ in the last 5 yrs. PILLAR 2 ^ PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Foundation Certificate: The Foundation Certificate is available to all agencies across the UK that are committed to achieving the IPA’s CPD accreditation standard. The online learning programme provides junior industry people, regardless of discipline, with the knowledge to perform their roles with confidence and expertise. A written examination is held once a year in February, eligibility for which is gained through completion of the online programme and a completed CPD log. An IPA Foundation Certificate is awarded to successful candidates. Excellence Diploma: This programme explores brands and brand communication management,
provides candidates with industry case law and an understanding of existing theories and practice. It develops candidates’ own point of view through understanding of past, present and future thinking on how to build and add value to brands and the role that communications can provide. Each of the 6 modules lasts 6 weeks and requires an assessed think piece. There is a larger assignment to be completed at the end of the study programme, which may be published by the IPA. The study programme runs from January to December and is available to all agency disciplines. PILLAR 3 ^ CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Training within the industry has been supported by the introduction of the IPA’s Continuous Professional Development (CPD) Accreditation programme, which sets out to raise the minimum professional development standards of the industry and to encourage a learning culture. For an agency to achieve CPD Accreditation it must: support broad professional development goals; have an induction programme for new joiners; hold regular appraisals setting out future objectives and training needs; and log a minimum of 16 hrs’ learning time for FT staff across the calendar year.
INSTITUTE OF SALES PROMOTION Arena House 66/68 Pentonville Road Islington London N1 9HS Tel: 020 7837 5340 Fax: 020 7837 5326 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.isp.org.uk The ISP’s purpose is to protect, promote and progress professional and effective sales promotion. Its
objectives are to police and maintain the highest standard of self-regulation within the sales
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Advertising and Public Relations promotion industry across 3 areas of membership: promoters, agencies and marketing service companies.
Personal Member (MISP): Subject to educational qualifications and experience within the industry. Fellow: Only awarded by the Board.
MEMBERSHIP Corporate Member: With or without legal Advisory Service. Requires references and 3 yrs’ A/cs.
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EXAMINATIONS OFFERED ISP Diploma in Promotional Marketing l ISP Certificate in Promotional Marketing l ISP Motivation Diploma
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Advertising and Public Relations and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bournemouth; Bucks Coll; Central Lancashire; De Montfort, Leicester; Exeter (The College of St Mark & St John); Gloucestershire; Hertfordshire (West Herts College); Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds Metropolitan;
Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Lincolnshire; London Institute (London College of Fashion); London Institute (London College of Printing); Luton; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Stirling; Teesside; Thames Valley; Ulster
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Manchester Metropolitan; Ulster; Westminster
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Hertfordshire (West Herts College); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College);
London Institute (London College of Printing); Luton; Stirling; Thames Valley
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College)
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Surrey (Falmouth College of Arts)
PROFESSIONAL COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); London Guildhall
PROFESSIONALQUALIFICATIONS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Thames Valley
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Agriculture and Horticulture
Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Design (Advertising) BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Advertising (Copywriting and Art Direction); Design (Advertising Design) SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Advertising & Public Relations; Communication & PR
SQA HND: Advertising & Public Relations
SVQs Level 3: Advertising & Communications/Internet; Advertising & Public Relations Level 4: Advertising & Communications/Internet; Advertising & Public Relations
AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE INSTITUTE OF HORTICULTURE 9 Red Lion Court London EC4A 3EF Tel: 020 7936 5957 Fax: 020 7936 5958 Website: www.horticulture.org.uk Membership of the Institute affords recognition of professional status and achievement in horticulture. Membership is available to those working wholly or substantially in horticulture (or in a branch of science or arts directly linked with horticulture) and having the appropriate combination of qualifications and experience. There are membership grades to match the successive stages reached in the career progression of all horticulturists. Fellowship (FIHort): Attained by nomination and election by those Members who have made an outstanding contribution to horticulture. Corporate Membership (MIHort): Open to those who have reached a high level either by qualification or by achievement in a particular field of experience. The qualification expected is a postgraduate degree, university degree, Botanic Gardens Diploma, MHort (RHS), HND NVQ Level 4 or ND with suitable experience.
Associate Membership: Open to holders of an ND, C&G Phase III or IV, RHS Diploma, university degree, MHort (RHS), NVQ Level 3 or C&G Phase I or II, but with considerable industry experience. Affiliate Membership: Granted to those whose main occupation or involvement is in horticulture, but who are not yet deemed eligible to become an Associate or Corporate Member. NCH, C&G I, II, NVQ Level 2. Student Membership: Available for those studying for horticultural qualifications. Qualifying Exams: The Institute does not have its own exams, but expects Members to have obtained qualifications in horticulture or highly related subjects either from a university or from a horticultural college. The Institute can provide details of universities and colleges that offer appropriate courses. The Institute of Horticulture operates a scheme for the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) of its members and this leads to the status of Registered Horticulturist.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Agriculture and Horticulture and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
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Agriculture and Horticulture
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Adams; Belfast; Bournemouth; Central Lancashire; Derby; Essex (Writtle College); Falmouth; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Lancaster (Blackpool and The Fylde College); Lincolnshire (Bishop Burton College);
London (Imperial College at Wye); London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); Newcastle; Nottingham Trent; Plymouth; Reading; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (Bangor University); Wolverhampton; Worcester
OTHER FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES East Anglia (Otley College)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Bournemouth; Bristol; Coventry; Essex (Writtle College); Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Imperial College at
Wye); London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); Loughborough; Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Newcastle; Plymouth; Reading; Wales (Bangor University); Wolverhampton
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Bournemouth; Central Lancashire; Glamorgan; Greenwich; Lincolnshire (Bishop Burton College); London (Birkbeck, University of London);
London (Imperial College at Wye); Newcastle; Northampton; Reading; Staffordshire; Sunderland; Wales; Wolverhampton; Worcester
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES East Anglia (Otley College); Lincolnshire (Bishop Burton College); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff)
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Essex (Writtle College); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff)
Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Agriculture; Agriculture (Amenity Landscape Services); Agriculture (Arboriculture); Agriculture (Farm Mechanization); Agriculture (Game, Wildlife and Habitat Management); Agriculture (Land Use and Recreation); Agriculture (Livestock and Related Crop Production); Agriculture (Livestock Production); Agriculture (Mechanized Crop Production); Agriculture (Poultry Options); Agriculture (Production and Management); Agricultural Merchanting; Agricultural Supply and Marketing; Amenity Horticulture; Commercial Horticulture; Countryside Management;
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Horticultural Mechanization; Horticulture; Horticulture (Amenity Option); Horticulture (Amenity Supervision and Leisure); Horticulture (Commercial Crop Production); Horticulture (Garden Centre Sales and Organization); Horticulture (Garden Centre Studies); Horticulture (Glass House Crop Production); Horticulture (Hardy Fruit Production); Horticulture (Hardy Nursery Stock Production); Horticulture (Landscape and Amenity Management); Horticulture (Landscape Technology); Horticulture (Leisure and Horticulture Supervision) BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Agricultural Science; Agriculture; Agriculture
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Agriculture and Horticulture (Agribusiness Options); Agriculture (Agriculture Contracting); Agriculture (Arable Options); Agriculture (Dairy Management); Agriculture (Farm Mechanization); Agriculture (Livestock Options); Agriculture (Marketing and Business Studies); Agriculture (Poultry Options); Agriculture (Production and Management); Commercial Horticulture; Countryside Management; Gamekeeping and Wildlife Management; Horticulture; Horticulture (Landscape and Horticulture Technology); Horticulture (Landscape and Recreation); Horticulture (Landscape and Recreational Provision); Horticulture with Plantsmanship; Poultry Production; Vegetable Crop Production SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Arboriculture; Agriculture; Countryside Management/Recreation & Conservation Management; Gamekeeping & Wildlife Management; Horticulture; Poultry Production SQA HND: Arboriculture; Agricultural Science; Agriculture; Countryside Management/Recreation & Conservation Management; Horticulture; Horticulture with Plantmanship; Poultry Production NORTHERN IRELAND HND: Agriculture; Science (Technology of Food)
NVQs Level 1: Amenity Horticulture; Commercial Horticulture; General Agriculture Level 2: Amenity Horticulture (Arboriculture); Amenity Horticulture (Cemetery and Graveyard Maintenance); Amenity Horticulture (Decorative Horticulture); Amenity Horticulture (Hard Landscape); Amenity Horticulture (Interior Landscaping); Amenity Horticulture (Nursery); Amenity Horticulture (Sports Turf); Extensive Crop Production; Intensive Crop Production; Livestock Markets (Droving Livestock); Livestock Production; Mixed Farming; Poultry Production Level 3: Amenity Horticulture (Arboriculture); Amenity Horticulture (Decorative Horticulture); Amenity Horticulture (Hard Landscape); Amenity Horticulture (Sports Turf Maintenance); Extensive Crop
Production; Extensive Land Production; Intensive Crop Production; Livestock Production; Mixed Farming; Poultry Production Level 4: Agriculture (Livestock Management); Agriculture and Commercial Horticulture (Crop Management); Amenity Horticulture
SVQs Levels: Agricultural Mechanization; Agriculture; Amenity Horticulture; Arboriculture/Tree Management; Conservation & Countryside Management; Conservation & Game Management; Countryside Conservation/Recreation; Countryside Skills; Gamekeeping; Garden Centre/Nursery Practice; Horticulture; Land & Environment; Land Based Industries; Plants & Gardening/The Environment; Poultry Husbandry; Rural Land Use/Development Level 1: Amenity Horticulture; Commercial Horticulture; General Agriculture Level 2: Amenity Horticulture; Amenity Horticulture: Interior Landscaping; Amenity Horticulture: Sports Turf; Extensive Crop Production; Gamekeeping; Intensive Crop Production; Livestock Markets: Droving Livestock; Livestock Production; Mixed Farming; Poultry Production Level 3: Amenity Horticulture; Amenity Horticulture: Sports Turf Maintenance; Extensive Crop Production; Gamekeeping; Intensive Crop Production; Livestock Production; Mixed Farming; Poultry Production Level 4: Amenity Horticulture
GNVQs Foundation: Land and Environment Intermediate: Land and Environment Advanced: Land and Environment
City & Guilds Certificate: Agriculture; Agriculture and Horticulture; Amenity Horticulture, Phase 2 (Year 3); Commercial Horticulture Phase 2 (Years 2 and 3); 0220-05 General Commercial Horticulture Phase 2; 0220 Horticulture; 9383 Horticulture Skills Test
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Alternative Medicine
ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations BRITISH MEDICAL ACUPUNCTURE SOCIETY BMAS House 3 Winnington Court Winnington Street Northwich CW8 1AQ Tel: 01606 786782 Fax: 01606 786783 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.medical-acupuncture.co.uk The Society’s London office and teaching clinic are at the Royal London Homoeopathic Hospital, Great Ormond Street, London W1. Membership has been widened and in addition to doctors, dentists and veterinary surgeons includes allied health professionals: nurses, midwives, health visitors, physiotherapists, osteopaths, chiropractors and podiatrists. MEMBERSHIP Honorary: For services to medical acupuncture. Accredited: For those who hold a DipMedAc.
Members: For those who are GMC registered or Allied Health Professionals (AHP). Overseas: For those who hold equivalent to GMC or AHP registration. Dental: For those who are GDC registered. Veterinary: For those who are VET registered. Affiliated: For medical students. EXAMINATIONS Certificate of Basic Competence (COBC); Certificate of Accreditation (COA); DipMedAC All courses are POEA and CME approved.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Alternative Medicine and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central Lancashire; Greenwich; Napier; Westminster
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Coventry; Liverpool John Moores
Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas
SVQs
BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Complementary Therapies
Levels: Aromatherapy/Reflexology; Complementary Therapies; Holistic Therapies
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Ambulance Service
AMBULANCE SERVICE Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations AMBULANCE SERVICE INSTITUTE 179b Pack Lane Basingstoke Hants RG22 5HW Fax: 01617 974671 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.asi-international.com MEMBERSHIP Membership of the Ambulance Service Institute is open to all employees of an NHS Ambulance Service, Voluntary First Aid, First Responders, Non-NHS Ambulance Services, Military Medical and Industrial First Aid/Medical personnel, etc who hold a current First Aid/First Aid at Work certificate or higher qualification issued by a recognized body such as the British Red Cross Society and/or the St Johns Ambulance and who are being regularly trained in Ambulance/First Aid and/or Ambulance Control Centre duties. Fellow (FASI): Open to Graduate Members who submit a paper on their research area to the Board of Management, on one or more aspects of Ambulance Service development that may improve the professional care given to patients and/or the way in which the service is provided. There is no prescribed examination for the Fellowship grade. Graduate (GASI): Open to Associate Members in order to enable them to further develop and expand their knowledge of Clinical and/or Management/ Training skills for the benefit of patients and the general public at large and who have successfully passed the prescribed examination. This grade is also available for Membership entry by exemption to Ambulance personnel who can comply with the criteria. Associate (AASI): Available in Pre-Hospital Care, Control & Communications and Management/Training. Open to Licentiate Members who have successfully passed the prescribed examination. This grade is also available for Membership entry by exemption to IHCD qualified Ambulance Technicians who are able to comply with the criteria. Student: Open to all employees of an Ambulance Service, Voluntary First Aid, Voluntary/First AED Responders, Military Medical and Industrial First Aid/Medical personnel, etc who hold a current First
Aid/First Aid at Work certificate or higher qualification issued by a recognized body such as the British Red Cross Society and/or the St Johns Ambulance and who are being regularly trained in Ambulance/ First Aid and/or Ambulance Control Centre duties. There are no designatory letters for the Student grade of membership. Affiliate (ASI Affil): Open to individuals, companies or bodies who support the Institute’s aim, objectives and activities without claim to membership by examination or other means. EXAMINATIONS Graduate Grade: The syllabus includes standards of performance and quality control, contractual procedures -- standards -- applications and management, major incident planning (all hazards), human relations, the law and developments in relation to Ambulance Services, budgetary control within the Ambulance Services, equipment design and evaluation including vehicles, information technology and communication systems, existing and proposed European and British legislation applicable to the Ambulance Service of Great Britain. Associate Grade: Pre-Hospital Care -- includes papers on anatomy, physiology, advanced resuscitation, drug administration, neo-natal conditions, emergency childbirth, trauma and multiple casualty management. Control Communications and Management -- includes papers on communication and computer technology, standards of performance, Health & Safety & Welfare at Work Act, personnel management, identification of training needs and development, patient complaints evaluation, Departmental and Service reports, contractual procedures and contract management. Licentiate Grade: Pre-Hospital Care -- includes papers on anatomy, physiology, patient care, examination and diagnosis, resuscitation, emergency
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Ambulance Service childbirth, infectious diseases, trauma management, personal hygiene, use and maintenance of ambulance equipment, road traffic law, advanced driving, health and safety, patients’ complaint procedures. Licentiate Grade: Control Communications and First Line Management -- includes papers on communication systems and procedures, control of emergency and priority dispatch cases, non-emergency cases
control and journey pre-planning, health and safety, personnel management, training, reports, contract procedures & management and major incidents, patient complaints procedures. Online Ambulance Technician Theory Course: Leading to Licentiate status of the Ambulance Service Institute. Register online at www.spervices.co.uk/ amas.htm.
ARBITRATION Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF ARBITRATORS International Centre for Arbitration and Mediation 12 Bloomsbury Square London WCA 2LP Tel: 020 7421 7446 Fax: 020 7404 4023 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.arbitrators.org The Institute exists to promote and facilitate the settlement of disputes by arbitration and alternative dispute resolution. Associateship (ACIArb) reflects a professional commitment to the encouragement and promotion of private dispute resolution. Membership (MCIArb) reflects a high level of achievement and experience in the law and practice of private dispute resolution.
Fellowship (FCIArb) reflects the highest achievable academic standard. It is the benchmark that professional dispute resolvers aim to achieve. CIArb Accredited Mediator status provides individuals with a trusted, global mediation qualification. Chartered Arbitrator status is the gold standard which designates the member as the consummate professional.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Arbitration and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Kent; London (King’s College London)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES London (King’s College London); London (Queen Mary, University of London)
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Archaeology
ARCHAEOLOGY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE INSTITUTE OF FIELD ARCHAEOLOGISTS SHES University of Reading Whiteknights PO Box 227 Reading RG6 6AB Tel: 01183 786446 Fax: 01183 786448 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.archaeologists.net Member (MIFA): Open to those who can demonstrate that they have satisfactorily exercised responsibility for a substantial archaeological project or projects for a minimum of 3 yrs, depending on academic qualifications. Associate (AIFA): Open to those who can demonstrate that they have satisfactorily exercised delegated or partial responsibility for a substantial archaeological project for a minimum of 12 mths, depending on academic qualifications. Practitioner (PIFA): Open to those with at least 6 mths’ experience in archaeological practice, depending on academic qualifications, and with appropriate knowledge and skills. Affiliate: Open to those who support the Institute’s aims and activities but do not fall within other categories of membership.
Student: This is open to those studying a degree course, or equivalent, which corresponds to half the working week and in which archaeology or a related subject is studied in greater or equal weight than another subject. Student membership may be retained for up to 12 mths after graduation. VALIDATION Candidates for all categories of membership must agree to abide by the Institute’s Code of conduct and are validated on the basis of documented evidence of academic qualifications, experience, levels of responsibility held, and demonstrable achievements (eg publications), supported by references from appropriate referees. There is a formal appeals procedure.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Archaeology and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Belfast; Birmingham; Bournemouth; Bradford; Bristol; Cambridge; Canterbury Christ Church; Central Lancashire; De Montfort, Leicester; Durham; East Anglia; Edinburgh; Exeter; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Kent; Leicester; Liverpool; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (King’s College London); London (Royal Holloway); London (University College London (UCL)); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College
of Further & Higher Education); Newcastle; Northampton; Nottingham (University of Nottingham); Oxford; Portsmouth; Reading; Sheffield; Southampton; Southampton (King Alfred’s College); St Andrews; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales, Lampeter); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Warwick; Worcester; York (The Stables)
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HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Belfast; Birmingham; Bournemouth; Bradford; Bristol; Cambridge; Durham; Edinburgh; Exeter; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Kent; Leicester; Liverpool; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (King’s College London); London (University College London
(UCL)); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Newcastle; Oxford; Reading; Sheffield; Southampton; Southampton (King Alfred’s College); Ulster; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (University of Wales, Lampeter); York (The Stables)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham; Bournemouth; Bradford; Edinburgh; Exeter; Exeter (Truro College); Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Hull;
Hull (Doncaster College); Kent; Leicester; Newcastle; Oxford; Southampton (King Alfred’s College)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham; Birmingham, School of Education, Selly Oak; Bournemouth; Cambridge; Leeds; Leicester
Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Practical Archaeology
BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Practical Archaeology
ARCHITECTURE Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations ASSOCIATION OF BUILDING ENGINEERS Lutyens House Billing Brook Road Weston Favell Northampton NN3 8NW Tel: 01604 404121 Fax: 01604 784220 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.abe.org.uk The Association was founded in 1925 under the name of The Incorporated Association of Architects and Surveyors and is the professional body for those specializing in the technology of building. Fellow (FBEng): Must be a Corporate Member of the Association, who is a sole practitioner (own business) or working in a senior position of professional responsibility within an organization with no less than 5 yrs’ experience.
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Member (MBEng): Must meet the conditions of the Member Examination (EPC) Route, the Portfolio Route or the Summary of Evidence Route. Or meet the conditions of the Direct Entry Route. Graduate Member (GradBEng): Must have not less than 2 yrs’ relevant experience and hold an exempting first degree with Classified Honours accredited/ accepted by the Association. Associate Member (ABEng): Must have at least 2 yrs’ experience in a relevant discipline and hold an
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Architecture Academic standard not less than BTEC HNC in Construction. Technician: Must hold an NVQ Level 2/3 or equivalent qualification in an area related to the Built Environment and be engaged in work within the industry.
Student: Must be accepted for or engaged in a course of study leading to a qualification within the Built Environment and meeting academic standards. NB: A Corporate Member (Fellow or Member) is eligible to register as a Professional Engineer (P.Eng) with the Society of Professional Engineers.
CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGISTS 397 City Road London EC1V 1NH Tel: 020 7278 2206 Fax: 020 7837 3194 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ciat.org.uk Chartered Member (MCIAT): Open to those applicants who satisfy the Institute that they meet its academic and professional requirements. This grade is only open to those upgrading from Profile, Technician or Associate membership. Standard route: to have obtained a degree in Architectural Technology or in a technically based subject in the Built Environment or an approved HNC/HND in Building Studies including the design options or an alternative CIAT approved higher-level qualification. Must then have completed a Professional and Occupational Performance Record under supervision of an approved Supervisor and have passed a Professional Practice Interview.
Associate (ACIAT): Open to all applicants who have obtained a qualification as listed in the standard route above. Technician (TCIAT): Open to all applicants who have successfully completed the appropriate Professional and Occupational Performance Record and are not self-employed. Profile Membership: Open to applicants with nonstandard qualifications or who are self-employed. Student Membership: Open to all further and higher education students following an approved course and to school students following relevant GCSEs and A levels or GNVQs, who intend to pursue a career in architectural technology.
ROYAL INSTITUTE OF BRITISH ARCHITECTS (Incorporated 1837) 66 Portland Place London W1B 1AD Tel: 020 7580 5533 Fax: 020 7255 1541 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.architecture.com Student Membership: Candidates may enrol as Student members if they are bona fide students of Architecture studying in an RIBA Validated Part 1 or Part 2 degree. Chartered Membership: A person may qualify for election if he/she has passed or received exemption from Parts 1 and 2 of the RIBA Validated Examination in Architecture and then passed the Part 3 of the RIBA Validated Examination. Alternatively one can have a qualification recognized under the European
Directive 85/384/EEC, along with over 5 yrs’ professional practice (some qualifications are not recognized by the RIBA, please check the website for more details). One may also be eligible if they are a full architect member of one of the following 12 international professional institutes: l American Institute of Architects (AIA) l Bond van Nederlandse Arkitekten (BNA) l Bund Deutscher Architekten (BDA) l Hong Kong Institute of Architects (HKIA)
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Architecture Japan Institute of Architects (JIA) New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA) l Pertubuhan Akitek Malaysia (PAM) l Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) l Royal Australian Institute of Architects (RAIA) l Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (RIAI) l South African Institute of Architects (SAIA) l Singapore Institute of Architects (SIA) Honorary Membership: By election. Affiliate Membership: Open to anyone with a personal or professional interest in architecture and who is ineligible for chartered, graduate or student membership. Graduate Membership: Individuals having completed Parts 1 & 2 and currently working towards taking RIBA Part 3 (including the year out) may enrol as Graduate members. l l
EXAMINATIONS The RIBA validates courses at over 100 Schools of Architecture across the world. There are currently 43 UK Schools of Architecture with RIBA validated courses. Within the UK, all students must spend at least 2 yrs in practical training in addition to the academic course before qualifying for RIBA membership. One year of this must be after completing the course, but the other year is generally taken in the middle of the course. Most schools provide a year’s break after the third academic session. The final year of the practical training must be spent in an architect’s office, but the first practical training period can be spent in other sectors of the building industry such as with contractors, manufacturers, quantity surveyors, engineers, and planners. At least one of the practical training years must normally be spent in a UK architectural practice.
Min entry requirements to the RIBA course: The grades and subjects required to enter into Schools of Architecture can vary greatly. To find out exactly what is required, it is best to check out the individual universities’ admissions policies. The easiest way to find these is via the UCAS website, www.ucas.ac.uk. As a guide, most Schools of Architecture ask that candidates should have at least 5 GCSE passes and 2 academic A level passes, or 1 subject at A level with 2 AS levels of the GCE. This is a minimum, and is no guarantee of admission to every school, many of which will demand higher entrance qualifications and ask for specific A levels. Both the GCE A level subjects should be drawn from the academic field of study. English, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry are considered to be core subjects. Students with a BTEC (or SCOTVEC) Certificate in Building Studies may be considered if they also have GCSE English Language. Some schools may also require 3 additional subjects to include Mathematics. In Scotland the qualifications are similar, except that at least 3 subjects must be passed at Higher grade and 2 at Ordinary grade. Those without A level art would be expected to prepare a portfolio. The Description and Regulations (for the RIBA Exam in Architecture) contains details of the external exam syllabus and may be purchased from the RIBA Education Department. A detailed list of Schools of Architecture with validated courses, funding opportunities and other information can be found on the RIBA website, www.architecture.com/EducationandCareers.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Architecture and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Bath; Belfast; Brighton; Bristol; Cambridge; Central England; Central Lancashire; City; Coventry; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Dundee; East London; Edinburgh; Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow (The Glasgow School of Art); Glasgow Caledonian; Greenwich; Heriot-Watt; Heriot-Watt (Edinburgh College of Art); Huddersfield; Kent (Kent Institute of Art &
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Design); Kingston; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Lincolnshire; Liverpool; Liverpool John Moores; London (University College London (UCL)); Loughborough; Luton; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Napier; Newcastle; North London; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham; Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent
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Architecture (Southampton Institute); Oxford Brookes; Paisley; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Robert Gordon; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Sunderland; Teesside; Ulster; University of the West of England, Bristol;
Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Westminster; Wolverhampton
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bath; Belfast; Bournemouth; Brighton; Bristol; Cambridge; Central England; Central Lancashire; Cranfield; De Montfort, Leicester; East London; Essex; Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow (The Glasgow School of Art); Gloucestershire; Greenwich; HeriotWatt (Edinburgh College of Art); Huddersfield; Keele; Kent (Kent Institute of Art & Design); Kingston; Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Liverpool John Moores; London
(London School of Economics & Political Science); London (University College London (UCL)); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Middlesex; Newcastle; North London; Oxford Brookes; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Robert Gordon; Royal College of Art; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; Southampton; Sunderland; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Westminster; Wolverhampton
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Bath; Bournemouth; Brighton; Bristol; Cambridge; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; East London; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Greenwich; Heriot-Watt (Edinburgh College of Art); Huddersfield; Kingston; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate
College); Liverpool; Liverpool John Moores; London (University College London (UCL)); North London; Northampton; Northumbria; Oxford Brookes; Strathclyde; Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Westminster
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Kingston; Leicester; Lincolnshire; London (University College London (UCL)); Newcastle; Oxford; Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Westminster
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Huddersfield; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College)
RESEARCH DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores
Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Architectural Conservation; Architectural Technology; Building Studies (Architectural)
SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Architectural Conservation; Architectural Technology SQA HND: Architectural Conservation; Architectural Technology
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Scottish Quali¢cations Authority
Level 3: Technical Design (Built Environment) Level 4: Architectural Technology Level 5: Architectural Practice
SQA HNC: Architectural Conservation; Architectural Technology SQA HND: Architectural Conservation; Architectural Technology A range of National Certificate modules are available within this sector. National Certificate modules are offered at a variety of centres.
SVQs Levels: Architectural Design/Studies Level 4: Architectural Technology
ART AND DESIGN Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF ART THERAPISTS Claremont 24--27 White Lion Street London N1 9PD Tel: 020 7686 4216 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.baat.org Art therapy is a form of psychotherapy that uses art media as its primary mode of communication. Clients who use art therapy may have a wide range of difficulties, disabilities or diagnoses. These include, for example, emotional, behavioural or mental health problems, learning or physical disabilities, life-limiting conditions, brain injury or neurological conditions and physical illness. Art therapy may be provided for groups or for individuals, depending on the clients’ needs. It is not a recreational activity or an art lesson, and clients do not need to have any previous experience or expertise in art. A registered art therapist, or art psychotherapist (both titles are interchangeable and protected by law), is someone who has undertaken an approved training in art therapy at postgraduate, MA or MSc level and who is registered with the Health Professions Council (HPC). Since Parliament passed the
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Health Professions Order 2001, registration with the HPC is a legal requirement in order to be able to practice in the UK as an art therapist/art psychotherapist. The British Association of Art Therapists is the professional organization for art therapists in the UK. It also gives information to members of the public who are interested in art therapy as a form of therapy or who may want to train. It offers introductory and Foundation level courses to people who are interested in learning more about art therapy. A formal art background is not always necessary for training as an art therapist, as people who may not have an initial art degree, but who can show a consistent involvement in art, may apply to train. An initial degree or a professional qualification, such as nursing, social work, etc, will be required, as will precourse experience of 1 yr’s FT (or the PT equivalent) care work.
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THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF PAINTINGS CONSERVATOR-RESTORERS (FOUNDED IN 1943 AS THE ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH PICTURE RESTORERS) PO Box 32 Hayling Island PO11 9WE Tel: 023 9246 5115 Fax: 023 9246 5115 Website: www.bapcr.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Fellowship: Open to practising picture restorers whose work and studio have been examined by the Council of the Association and found to be of a sufficiently high standard. Associate Membership: Open to practising picture restorers who are in agreement with the aims of the Association. Students of picture restoration may belong as Associate members at a reduced subscription.
the application and when the applicant has sufficient work for consideration, 2 members of the Council visit the applicant’s studio to assess both work in progress and finished work. They then report to the Council, which comes to a decision on whether or not to admit the applicant as a Fellow of the BAPCR. Although the main emphasis will be on assessing their ability, the examiner will also be considering the applicant’s attitude, background knowledge, studio and past experience.
EXAMINATIONS Before an application is approved the applicant must have at least 7 yrs’ FT experience. After approval of
THE CHARTERED SOCIETY OF DESIGNERS 1 Cedar Court Royal Oak Yard Bermondsey Street London SE1 3GA Tel: 020 7357 8088 Fax: 020 7407 9878 E-Mail:
[email protected] Corporate membership of the Society is a recognized professional qualification and entitles members to use the affix. Fellow (FCSD): Granted to members of at least 5 yrs’ standing and whose work demonstrates a high degree of competence. Fellowship may also be offered to designers of distinction, or to others appropriately qualified, who are not already Society members and who have had at least 7 yrs’ practice or experience. Member (MCSD): Open to all practising designers who have had at least 4 yrs’ practice or experience and who have the necessary standard of education and professional competence. Evidence of technical
skill and creative ability in one or more of the Society’s recognized categories of membership must be submitted. Candidates are assessed by interview together with submission of a portfolio of relevant work. Graduate Membership: On the completion of an accredited degree or BTEC HND course in Design, students are eligible for Graduate Membership of the Society without assessment interview. Candidates for Graduate Membership who do not have approved qualifications must submit for an assessment interview. There is no affix. Student Membership: Open to all students following a degree or BTEC HND course in Design.
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D&AD (BRITISH DESIGN & ART DIRECTION) 9 Graphite Square Vauxhall Walk London SE11 5EE Tel: 020 7840 1111 Fax: 020 7840 0840 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.dandad.org Founded in 1962, D&AD is a professional association and educational charity with a membership of more than 2,000, working on behalf of the design and advertising communities. Our mission is to set creative standards, educate and inspire the next creative generation and promote the importance of good design and advertising to business as a whole. MEMBERSHIP Full: This category is open to creatives whose work is judged to be of sufficiently high standard to be included in the D&AD Annual. Full members take an active part in running the organization, elect the Executive and form part of D&AD’s constitution. They are drawn from a wide range of disciplines and include art directors, copywriters, designers, photographers, typographers and illustrators. Associate: This is open to those who are not actively employed in a creative design or advertising
function, but are recognized as encouraging and supporting D&AD aims and ideas. Typically Associate members are clients, educators, or are involved in the management of creative projects -- for example, marketing or account directors. New Blood: This is open to students and young creatives who have successfully completed one of our education programmes, ie the advertising and design workshops and the Student Awards. Creatives whose work is featured on the D&AD Bloodbank are also eligible to become New Blood members. D&AD also offers workshops, Students Awards, and a Professional Development programme (up to 18 mths) which allows individuals to work towards their IPA Continuous Professional Development in Advertising.
THE INDEX OF PROFESSIONAL MASTER DESIGNERS Kensington House 33 Imperial Square Cheltenham Spa Gloucs GL50 1QZ Tel: 08701 161823 Fax: 08702 626146 E-mail:
[email protected] The Index was formed to provide a register of designers practising in all areas of design. The objectives are to enable designers to achieve recognition and attain qualifications and also to accredit schools and training organizations offering suitable courses. AWARDS Student: Must be at least 16 yrs of age and studying or intending to study for a design qualification at a recognized college or institute.
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Professional Designer (IPMD (DIP)): Applicants must have successfully completed an approved course of study or have obtained at least 3 yrs’ approved experience in design. Master Designer (IPMD (MAS)): A Professional designer with at least 5 yrs’ experience. Details of project work will also be required. EXAMINATIONS Certificate of Excellence -- Interior Design Students Students are encouraged to use their own talents within the technical disciplines demanded by the
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Art and Design profession of interior designer. Knowledge of sketching and drafting will be required, and this may include Computer Aided Design (CAD) and 3dimensional presentations. Project work must be an integral part of tuition, and assessors should be suitably qualified. Photographs, prints and CD ROMs are acceptable as components in project works submitted. Students must complete at least 1 full project as part of their
course, and this project must be assessed by the school. The Academy of Master Designers, the training and education section of the Index, recognizes training provided by accredited schools and training organizations. Work experience and project work are also taken into consideration when assessing applications from mature and experienced candidates.
SOCIETY OF DESIGNER CRAFTSMEN 24 Rivington Street London EC2A 3DU Tel: 020 7739 3663 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.societyofdesignercraftsmen.org.uk Multi-craft society which provides promotional services and exhibiting opportunities for members. MEMBERSHIP Licentiate: Members are accepted after successfully completing an appropriate college course.
Member: Should be an established maker for at least 2 yrs. Applications are considered by the Application Committee. Fellow: Awarded by the Council to exceptional members after some time of belonging to the Society.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Art and Design and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FOUNDATION DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bournemouth; Middlesex; Salford; Sunderland
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Anglia; Anglia (City College, Norwich); Anglia (Colchester Institute); Barnsley; Bath Spa; Birmingham; Birmingham, School of Education, Selly Oak; Blackburn; Bournemouth; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Bucks Coll; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; Central Lancashire; Coventry; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Doncaster; Dundee; Durham; East Anglia; East Anglia (Suffolk College); East London; Edinburgh; Essex (Writtle College); Exeter (The College of St Mark & St John); Falmouth; Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow (The Glasgow School of Art); Glasgow Caledonian; Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Heriot-Watt (Edinburgh College of Art); Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster
College); Keele; Kent; Kent (Kent Institute of Art & Design); Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (Blackpool and The Fylde College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds (Bretton Hall); Leeds (Leeds College of Art & Design); Leeds (York St John College); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Lincolnshire; Liverpool; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool (Liverpool Hope University College); Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London (Goldsmiths College); London (University College London (UCL)); London Guildhall; London Institute (Camberwell College of Arts); London Institute (Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design); London
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Art and Design Institute (Chelsea College of Art & Design); London Institute (London College of Printing); Loughborough; Luton; Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Napier; Newcastle; North London; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham (University of Nottingham); Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); OU (The Central School of Speech & Drama); Oxford; Oxford Brookes; Plymouth; Plymouth (Dartington College of Arts); Plymouth (Falmouth College of Arts); Portsmouth; Queen Margaret; Reading; Robert Gordon; Salford; South Bank; Southampton; Southampton (King Alfred’s College); Southampton (University College
Chichester (formerly Chichester Institute of Higher Education)); Southampton (Winchester School of Art); St Andrews; St Martin; Staffordshire; Stockport; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey (Farnborough College of Technology); Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Surrey Institute; Sussex; Teesside; Thames Valley; Ulster; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales; Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Westminster; Wolverhampton; Worcester
OTHER FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Blackburn; Glamorgan
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Bath Spa; Bournemouth; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Buckingham (University of Buckingham); Bucks Coll; Cambridge; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; Central Lancashire; City; Coventry; Cranfield; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Dundee; East Anglia; East London; Edinburgh; Essex; Exeter; Falmouth; Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow (The Glasgow School of Art); Gloucestershire; HeriotWatt (Edinburgh College of Art); Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Kent; Kent (Kent Institute of Art & Design); Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds (Bretton Hall); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Lincolnshire; Liverpool; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London (Goldsmiths College); London (King’s College London); London (University College London
(UCL)); London Guildhall; London Institute (Camberwell College of Arts); London Institute (Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design); London Institute (Chelsea College of Art & Design); Loughborough; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Napier; Newcastle; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Oxford; Plymouth; Plymouth (Falmouth College of Arts); Portsmouth; Reading; Robert Gordon; Royal College of Art; Salford; Sheffield Hallam; Southampton; Southampton (University College Chichester (formerly Chichester Institute of Higher Education)); Southampton (Winchester School of Art); St Martin; Staffordshire; Sunderland; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Surrey Institute; Sussex; Teesside; Ulster; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Westminster; Wolverhampton; York (The Stables)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Anglia (Colchester Institute); Barnsley; Bath Spa; Bournemouth; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Brighton; Bucks Coll; Cambridge; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; City (Laban Centre London); Coventry; De Montfort, Derby; Doncaster; Durham (New College Durham);
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Art and Design of Art & Design); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Lincolnshire; Lincolnshire (Grimsby College); Lincolnshire (Hull College); Lincolnshire (Yorkshire Coast College); Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool (Liverpool Hope University College); London (Goldsmiths College); London (School of Oriental & African Studies); London (University College London (UCL)); London Institute (Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design); London Institute (Chelsea College of Art & Design); London Institute (London
College of Fashion); London Institute (London College of Printing); Loughborough; Luton; Manchester (Warrington Collegiate Institute, Faculty of HE); Middlesex; Newcastle; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent; OU; Portsmouth; Salford; Sunderland; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Surrey Institute; Thames Valley; Ulster; Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Wolverhampton
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Birmingham, School of Education, Selly Oak; Bournemouth; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Brighton; Cambridge; Central England; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Edinburgh; Essex; Gloucestershire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Lincolnshire; Lincolnshire (Bishop Burton College); Lincolnshire (Hull
College); Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool John Moores; Loughborough; Manchester (Warrington Collegiate Institute, Faculty of HE); Middlesex; Newcastle; Northampton; Nottingham Trent; Salford; St Martin; Sunderland; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff)
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Derby; Essex (Writtle College); Huddersfield; Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff)
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Kent (Kent Institute of Art & Design); Southampton (University College Chichester (formerly Chichester Institute of Higher Education))
PRE-DEGREE AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Kingston
PROFESSIONALQUALIFICATIONS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES East London
RESEARCH DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores
Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Art & Design Portfolio; Design; Design (Crafts); Design (Display);
Design (Exhibition Design); Design (Graphic Design); Design (Illustration); Design (Industrial Design); Design (Interior Design); Design (Modelmaking);
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Art and Design Design (Multimedia); Design (Murals); Design (Product Design); Design (Spatial Design); Design (Technical Illustration); Design (3D Studies); General Art and Design BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: 3D Design (3D Design, 3D Design Craft and Spatial Design); Art & Design; Computer Graphics: Design & Production; Decorative Glasswork; Design; Design (Design Crafts for the Entertainment Industry); Design (Display); Design (Electronic Design for Print); Design (Electronic Design for Screen); Design (Electronic Media); Design (Electronic Media and Reprography); Design (Exhibition Design); Design (Glass and Ceramics); Design (Illustration); Design (Industrial Design); Design (Interior Architecture); Design (Interior Design); Design (Modelmaking); Design (Murals); Design (Product Design); Design (Spatial Design); Design (Technical Illustration); Design for Craft; Design Technology; Digital Art & Design; Display Design; Electronic Imaging; Environmental Signwork; Fashion; Fashion and Textiles; Fashion/Fashion & Clothing; Fine Arts; Graphic Design (Graphic Design, Advertising, Illustration and Typography); Graphic Design/New Media; Illustration; Illustration & Media Design; Illustration/Fine Art; Imagery for Medical Illustration; Industrial Design; Interior Design; Jewellery; Multimedia; Photography; Pottery & Ceramics; Public Art; Public/Environmental Art; Puppet Theatre Arts; Signwork/Environmental Graphics; Spatial Design; Spatial Design: Interior Design; Stained Glass Production Techniques; Stitched Textiles/Fashion Design; Textile Art; Textiles for Fashion; Typography; Visual Information Design & Illustration; Visual Merchandising & Display SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Art & Design; Art & Design Portfolio; Computer Graphics: Design & Production; Decorative Glasswork; Environmental Signwork; Fashion/ Fashion & Clothing; Fine Art; Furniture Design/ Construction/Craftsmanship; Furniture Restoration; Graphic Design/New Media; Graphics/Graphic Design; Illustration; Interior Design; Photography; Photojournalism; Pottery & Ceramics; Product Design; Public/Environmental Art; Signwork/Environmental Graphics; Spatial Design: Interior Design; Stained Glass Production Techniques; Stitched Textiles/Fashion Design; Textile Art; Textiles for Fashion; Visual Information Design & Illustration; Visual Merchandising & Display
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SQA HND: Art & Design; Computer Graphic Design & Production; Decorative Glasswork; Design; Design for Craft; Digital Art & Design; Display Design; Fashion; Furniture Design/Construction; Furniture Restoration; Graphics/Graphic Design; Illustration/ Fine Art; Illustration & Media Design; Imagery for Medical Illustration; Industrial Design; Interior Design; Jewellery; Photography; Pottery & Ceramics; Product Design; Public Art; Puppet Theatre Arts; Spatial Design; Spatial Design: Interior Design; Stitched Textiles/Fashion Design; Textile Art; Textiles for Fashion; Visual Information Design & Illustration; Visual Merchandising & Display
NVQs Level 2: Design; Digital Imaging; Graphic Design; Interior Design Level 3: Delivering Artform Development Sessions; Design; Digital Imaging Level 4: Delivering Artform Development Programmes; Design
SVQs Levels: Antique Furniture/Design; Art/Art & Design; Art Portfolio; Artistic Metalwork; Ceramics Sculpture & Design; Creative Arts/Textiles; Decorative Glasswork; Design/Craft & Design; Design (3D/Spatial); Fashion; Furniture Design/Construction; Furniture Restoration; Graphic Design/Graphics; Illustration; Industrial (3D) Design; Interior Design; Interior Finishes/Decoration; Jewellery; Model Making; Photography; Photojournalism; Product Design; Signwork; Soft Furnishings; Visual Arts Level 2: Design: Graphic Design; Design: Interior Design; Design: Product Design; Design: Surface Pattern Textile Design
GNVQs Foundation: Art and Design Intermediate: Art and Design Advanced: Art and Design; Art and Design (Double Award)
City & Guilds Certificate: Creative Skills Certificate -- Basketmaking; Creative Skills Certificate -- Bead Needle Weaving; Creative Skills Certificate -- Calligraphy and Lettering; Creative Skills Certificate -- China Painting; 7802 Creative Skills Certificate -- Decoupage; Creative Skills Certificate -- Experimental Drawing and Markmaking; 7802 -- 4 Creative Skills Certificate -- Gilding; 7802 Creative Skills Certificate -- Marquetry; Creative
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Astronomy and Space Science Skills Certificate -- Papercraft; Creative Skills Certificate -- Planning a Room; Creative Skills Certificate -Puppet Making; Creative Skills Certificate -- Sculpture; Creative Skills Certificate -- Straw Work; Creative Skills Certificate -- Visual Design; Creative Skills Certificate -- Watercolour; Creative Skills Certificate -- Life Drawing; 7900 -- 26 Creative Studies
Part 1 Porcelain Dolls; Design Technology and Realization; Graphic Design and Production Skills; 5930 Signwork; Technical Drawing Skills; 3D Design and Solid Modelling; 3D Design Using AutoCAD; 2D Computer Aided Design; Using AutoCAD AEC in the Built Environment
ASTRONOMY AND SPACE SCIENCE Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE BRITISH INTERPLANETARY SOCIETY 27--29 South Lambeth Road London SW8 1SZ Tel: 020 7735 3160 Fax: 020 7820 1504 E-mail: mail@bis-spaceflight.com Website: bis-spaceflight.com The Society bases its requirements for its Fellowship grade on recognized professional and scholastic qualifications. Its Membership grade is open to all persons interested in space or astronautics. Fellow (FBIS): Fellowship is a Corporate Membership grade of the Society and is open to suitably qualified persons. Election to Fellowship may be based on one of the following: an outstanding contribution to the work of the Society or to
astronautics, or 5 yrs’ continuous membership at the time of application and additionally either a relevant university degree in Science, Mathematics, Engineering or Medicine plus 5 yrs’ relevant scientific, technical or other professional experience, or at least 10 yrs’ relevant scientific, technical or other professional experience. Member (non-Corporate Grade): No special qualifications are required.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Astronomy and Space Science and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Belfast; Birmingham; Bristol; Central Lancashire; Coventry; Durham; Edinburgh; Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Hertfordshire; Keele; Kent; Kingston; Leeds; Leicester; Liverpool; Liverpool John Moores; London (King’s College London); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (Royal Holloway); London (University College London (UCL)); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further &
Higher Education); Newcastle; Nottingham (University of Nottingham); Nottingham Trent; Reading; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; Southampton; St Andrews; Staffordshire; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; Wales; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); York (The Stables)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham; Central Lancashire; Cranfield; Kingston; Leeds; Liverpool John Moores; London (Queen
Mary, University of London); London (University College London (UCL)); Manchester; Manchester
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Astronomy and Space Science (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Newcastle; Plymouth; Surrey; Sussex; Wales
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (University College London (UCL)); Manchester;
Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Wales (North East Wales Institute)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES London (Queen Mary, University of London)
AVIATION Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE GUILD OF AIR PILOTS AND AIR NAVIGATORS Cobham House 9 Warwick Court Gray’s Inn London WC1R 5DJ Tel: 020 7404 4032 Fax: 020 7404 4035 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.gapan.org A Livery Company of the City of London. Application for admission as Upper Freeman or Freeman is welcomed from pilots or navigators who meet the criteria given below. Admission is subject to approval by the Court of the Guild. Upper Freemen: Within the preceding 10 yrs shall have engaged in the profession of air pilot or air navigator for a period or periods totalling not less than 5 yrs, and shall be or shall have been the holder of a professional pilot’s licence, a flight navigator’s licence, a full instructor’s rating, or test pilot qualifications. Professional pilots include both civil and military pilots. Freemen: Hold the qualifications described for Upper Freemen but without having completed the prescribed period of engagement in the profession of air pilot or air navigator (ie from the date of attaining a full commercial rating or obtaining military wings), or hold or have held for not less than 2 yrs a private pilot’s licence and have substantial experience as a
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pilot, or have qualifications and experience as a pilot of airships, balloons, gliders or hang-gliders. Associate: The membership is intended for those pilots or navigators who do not, as yet, meet the above requirements. Note: At the discretion of the Court, persons who have contributed or are likely to contribute to the advancement of the profession may be admitted. The Guild administers charitable trusts to improve air safety and aviation education and works for the improvement of standards and the encouragement of those entering the profession. Each year it awards several flying scholarships. In conjunction with the Triservice Aircrew Selection Centre at RAF Cranwell, aptitude tests for potential commercial aviators are arranged as required. It also administers the Guild of Air Pilots Benevolent Fund and is responsible for several aviation trophies and awards which are presented annually. Application forms can be obtained by contacting the Membership Secretary at the above address.
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Aviation
THE GUILD OF AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL OFFICERS 4 St Mary’s Road Bingham Nottinghamshire NG13 8DW E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.gatco.org Full Member: Candidates shall be a British Subject, over the age of 18, actually engaged in the profession and the holder of a current licence or certificate of competency recognized or issued by Her Majesty’s Government which enables them to carry out one or more of the functions of the Air Traffic Control Service or, by being an Associate Member for at least 3 yrs and, in the opinion of the Executive Board, have merited the status of Full Membership by virtue of their professional conduct and experience. Associate Member (Operational): Candidates shall actually be engaged in the profession and the holder of a current recognized FISO or a current recognized Military Fighter Controller Certificate of Competency which enables the holder to provide Air Traffic Services. Associate Member (Non-Operational): Candidates shall be over the age of 18, not otherwise qualified for Full Membership and shall have previously held a licence or certificate of competency recognized or
issued by Her Majesty’s Government which enabled them to carry out one or more of the functions of the Air Traffic Control Service, or can prove to the Executive Board that they had carried out one or more of the functions of the Air Traffic Control Service for which at the time no licence or certificate was required, or be able to satisfy the Executive Board that they are closely allied to and sincerely interested in the profession of air traffic control and that, because of their special qualifications and/or appointment, can contribute to the aims of the Guild. Student Member: Shall be a British Subject over the age of 18 and be able to prove to the Executive Board that they are engaged in a course of training for the profession approved by the Executive Board. Corporate Member: Any company, partnership, association or organization from any country whose activities concern aviation, and which is able to satisfy the Executive Board of its suitability for membership.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Aviation and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bristol; Bucks Coll; City; Leeds; London (Queen Mary, University of London); Loughborough; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further &
Higher Education); Staffordshire; Wales (North East Wales Institute); York (The Stables)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bristol; City; Cranfield
PROFESSIONAL COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES London Guildhall; London (Courtauld Institute of Art)
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Vocational Quali¢cations Level 2: Handling Air Passengers; Providing Airside Ramp Services
Level 3: Co-ordinating Airside Ramp Operations; Controlling Aircraft Operations; Handling Air Passengers; Planning Aircraft Payloads Level 4: Controlling Aircraft Operations
Useful Addresses Aviation Training Association, PO Box 340, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP11 1ZX, Website: www.aviation-training.org
BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY National Certi¢cates and Diplomas
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BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Bakery Technology/Management; Baking/Baking Technology
Levels: Bakery/Craft Bakery; Cake Decoration; Craft Bakery Technology Level 2: Craft Baking; Bakery Services Level 3: Craft Baking: Technical Operations
SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Baking/Baking Technology SQA HND: Bakery Technology/Management
NVQs Level 2: Bakery Service; Craft Baking Level 3: Craft Baking (Technical Operations); Food Preparation and Cooking (Patisserie and Confectionery) Level 4: Patisserie and Confectionery Specialist
City & Guilds Certificate: Creative Skills Certificate -- Sugar Flowers; Creative Skills Certificate -- Sugarcraft; Creative Studies Part 1 Sugarcraft; First Steps in Creative Crafts: Confectionery; First Steps in Creative Crafts: Sugar Modelling; Progression Award: Bakery Diploma: Patisserie
Useful Addresses Biscuit, Cake, Chocolate and Confectionery Alliance, 37--41 Bedford Row, London WC1R 4JH; Tel: 020 7404 9111; Website: www.bcca.org.uk Craft Bakery Training Organization (Scotland), Atholl House, 4 Torpichen Street, Edinburgh EH3 8JQ; Tel: 0131 229 1401; Fax: 0131 229 8239; E-mail: master.bakers@ samb.demon.co.uk
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Incorporated National Association of British and Irish Millers, 21 Arlington Street, London SW1A 1RN; Tel: 020 7493 2521; Fax: 020 7493 6785; E-mail: nabim@ dial.pipex.com National Association of Master Bakers, 21 Baldock Street, Ware, Hertfordshire SG12 9DH; Tel: 01920 468061; Fax: 01920 461632
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Banking
BANKING Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF BANKERS IN SCOTLAND Drumsheugh House 38B Drumsheugh Gardens Edinburgh EH3 7SW Tel: 01314 737777 Fax: 01314 737788 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.charteredbanker.com Chartered Banker: Chartered Banker is awarded to those who have attained MCIBS and FCIBS and annually complete CPD. It is also awarded to those who have passed the Chartered Banker qualification. MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FCIBS): Fellowship is open to Members of at least 10 yrs’ standing, currently holding a managerial position in banking and elected by Council for a significant contribution to banking and/or the Institute. Member (MCIBS): Membership is awarded to students who have passed the Chartered Banker course, which places particular emphasis on management skills and theory. Students must have completed 11 credits from a selection of the following subjects: Retail Banking, Business Banking, UK Financial Services, Building Society Operations, Financial Management, Business Law, Financial Economics, Management Strategy and Leadership, The Compliant Person and Regulatory Risk, Credit Risk Practice, Private Banking and Wealth Management, International Business, Corporate Finance, Managing People, Customer Relationship Management, Marketing Financial Services, Financial Services Sales Management, Operational Risk Management, Call Centre Management, Project Management, Money Laundering, Financial Crime, Investment
OTHER QUALIFICATIONS Diploma in Financial Services: Awarded to students who have passed 6 exams from the following list: Core: Introduction to Financial Services, Optional: Legal Environment, Economic Environment, Basic Accounting and Taxation, Introduction to Marketing, Sales and Service, Team Development, Banking Operations, Call Centre Operations, International Services and Credit Union Practice. We also have the following courses at Diploma Level: Certificate in Financial Services; Certificate in Call Centre Operations; Certificate in Sales & Service; Certificate in Credit Union Practice; Certificate in Mortgage Advice and Practice; Certificate in Investment Planning, Lifetime Certificate in Mortgage Advice and Practice, General Insurance Certificate, and at Chartered Banker Level: Advanced Diploma in Operational Risk Management, Advanced Diploma in Business and Corporate Banking, Advanced Diploma in Building Society Operations, Advanced Diploma in Financial Services Leadership and Advanced Diploma in Retailing Financial Services. There is a fast-track route to Chartered Banker status for those with a university degree or an accountancy qualification.
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IFS SCHOOL OF FINANCE ifs House, 4--9 Burgate Lane Canterbury Kent CT1 2XJ Tel: 01227 818609 Fax: 01227 784331/786030 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ifslearning.ac.uk The ifs School of Finance is one of the leading bodies for the provision of financial education and lifelong career support to both the financial services industry and the wider community. The ifs is recognized as a world-class School of Finance, known for its quality and innovative approach as the provider of choice for financial learning, both as an essential lifestyle skill and for a career in the financial services sector. Through this, the ifs contributes to the development of both a well-educated and skilled financial services industry, able to meet the needs of the public at large; and a more financially aware and literate consumer base who are able to take control of their own financial futures. MEMBERSHIP Fellow (Fifs): Fellows must have previously been elected to Associateship (or hold a comparable qualification), hold a management position and have given service to the ifs and/or financial services education, above normal work commitments. Associate (Aifs): Must have completed the Associateship qualification, which is linked to the simultaneous award of the BSc Hons degree in Financial Services. Affiliateship: Must have completed the Foundation degree in Financial Markets and Management. Member: This grade of membership is open to anyone over the age of 18. QUALIFICATIONS BSc Hons in Financial Markets and Management/ Associateship: This programme is designed to be relevant and practical, and allows candidates to follow a specialist or generalist route, depending on their individual needs and interests. Direct entry for those holding a UK Honours degree or equivalent, or those who have passed the ifs’ Foundation degree in Financial Markets and Management. Foundation Degree in Financial Markets and Management (FdSc): The Foundation degree covers
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an array of topics that include: the relationship between an organization and its individual stakeholders, the different markets within the financial services industry and the risks that are present in each, the needs of customers, and how to effectively measure performance. In addition, further modules will examine the principles of organizational management and the commercial environment in the financial services industry. The work-based learning module then enables you to use the skills you have developed and the final module allows you to select a subject that is specific to your needs. The Professional Diploma in Financial Services Management (Professional DFSM): This qualification provides the foundation knowledge and skills in financial services management. Whether you are a graduate management trainee, or aspire to a management position, the Diploma is an invaluable tool for your professional development. The Applied Diploma in Corporate Banking (Applied DFSM -- Corporate): This qualification combines the relevant foundation knowledge in financial services together with the specialist skills in corporate banking. The Applied Diploma in Retailing Financial Services (Applied DFSM -- Retail): This qualification combines the relevant foundation knowledge in financial services together with the specialist skills in corporate banking. Certificate in Mortgage Advice and Practice (CeMAP): CeMAP has been developed with the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) to meet the needs of those following the standards of good practice defined by the CML’s Code of Mortgage Lending Practice. Candidates with CeFA/FPC or equivalent may gain exemptions from certain modules. Advanced Certificate in Mortgage Advice and Practice (AdvCeMAP): This qualification enables all holders of CeMAP (or equivalent) to expand their technical knowledge and skills. Advanced CeMAP is
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Banking intended to provide users with a range of development areas building upon the core competence of Treating Customers Fairly. Certificate for Financial Advisers (CeFA): A regulatory ‘benchmark’ qualification for financial advisers and intermediaries. CeFA qualification must be achieved to ‘practice’ unsupervised. Customer Services Professional (CSP): A qualification designed for those wishing to adopt and implement customer services principles. The CSP award stimulates understanding of the principles,
terminology and concepts of marketing and customer services. Certificate in Financial Studies (CeFS): A qualification for schools aimed at addressing the poor levels of financial awareness in the UK and to equip future generations with the knowledge to make confident choices about their financial future. Certified Documentary Credit Specialist (CDCS): This qualification is endorsed by the International Chamber of Commerce and is the international standard for documentary credit specialists.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Banking and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FOUNDATION DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES OU (NESCOT); Thames Valley
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Abertay, Dundee; Anglia (City College, Norwich); Belfast; Birmingham; Bournemouth; Bradford; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Buckingham (University of Buckingham); Bucks Coll; Central England; Central Lancashire; City; Coventry; De Montfort, Leicester; Doncaster; Durham; East Anglia; East London; Essex; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow Caledonian; Gloucestershire; Greenwich; HeriotWatt; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Liverpool; London
(Courtauld Institute of Art); London (London School of Economics & Political Science); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (Royal Holloway); London (University College London (UCL)); London Guildhall; Loughborough; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Napier; Newcastle; North London; Northumbria; Nottingham (University of Nottingham); Oxford Brookes; Paisley; Portsmouth; Reading; Robert Gordon; Salford; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; Southampton; Stirling; Strathclyde; Surrey; Teesside; Thames Valley; Ulster; Wales; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (Bangor University); Westminster; York (The Stables)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Belfast; Birmingham; Bournemouth; Bristol; Brunel; Buckingham (University of Buckingham); Cambridge; Central England; City; De Montfort, Leicester; Durham; East London; Essex; Exeter; Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow Caledonian; Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Heriot-Watt; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Lincolnshire;
Liverpool; Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (London School of Economics & Political Science); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London Guildhall; Loughborough; Luton; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Middlesex; Newcastle; North London; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Portsmouth; Reading; Robert Gordon; Salford; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam;
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Banking Southampton; Stirling; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Thames Valley; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; Wales (Cardiff
University); Wales (Bangor University); Warwick; Westminster; York (The Stables)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Anglia (City College, Norwich); Bath; Birmingham; Blackburn; Bournemouth; Bradford; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Brighton; Bucks Coll; Doncaster; Durham (New College Durham); Gloucestershire; Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); London
(Birkbeck, University of London); Loughborough; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Newcastle; Northampton; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Paisley; Salford; South Bank; Stirling; Strathclyde; Thames Valley; Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wolverhampton
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia (City College, Norwich); Gloucestershire; London (Birkbeck, University of London);
Northampton; Portsmouth; Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff)
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Thames Valley
PROFESSIONAL COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES London (Courtauld Guildhall
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Vocational Quali¢cations NVQs Level 2: Providing Financial Services (Banks & Building Societies)
Level 3: Providing Financial Services (Banks & Building Societies) Level 4: Providing Financial Services (Banks & Building Societies)
BEAUTY THERAPY AND BEAUTY CULTURE Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations ASSOCIATION OF THERAPY LECTURERS 18 Shakespeare Business Centre Hathaway Close Eastleigh SO50 4SR Tel: 08448 752022 Website: www.fht.org.uk (Part of the Federation of Holistic Therapists) This is the largest professional association supporting lecturers in beauty therapy, holistic therapies and
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health & fitness subjects. Membership is open to those currently teaching in colleges, public or private.
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Beauty Therapy and Beauty Culture
BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF BEAUTY THERAPY AND COSMETOLOGY LTD Babtac Meteor Court Barnett Way Barnwood Gloucester GL4 3GG Tel: 0845 065 9000 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.babtac.com Full Member: A person who has gained a recognized qualification in facial & body treatments (minimum) approved by the Association. Covered by group insurance and entitled to vote. Student Member: A person undergoing a course of training at an establishment approved by the Association. Covered by limited group insurance while working under direct supervision of a Full Member. Not entitled to vote.
Overseas Member: A person working with the Beauty Profession abroad. Not covered by group insurance. Not entitled to vote. Associate Member: A person who has a business or profession related to beauty therapy. Not covered by group insurance. Not entitled to vote. CIBTAC International is recognized worldwide. CIBTAC is the Awarding Body of BABTAC and offers an international qualification.
BRITISH INSTITUTE AND ASSOCIATION OF ELECTROLYSIS LTD 40 Parkfield Road Ickenham Middlesex UB10 BLW Tel: 08701 280477 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.electrolysis.co.uk Membership of the British Institute and Association of Electrolysists (BIAE), the only professional organization for practising electrical epilation. Certificate in Remedial Electrolysis (CRE) requirements are: Candidates may apply for entry into the Association after satisfactorily completing a practical examination which includes diathermy and blend, theory examination consisting of a multiple-choice question paper and oral questioning. Sections may be taken separately and the qualification accumulated. To qualify for examination candidates must have completed an appropriate syllabus of training, or, if an experienced electrolysist hold one of the following: City & Guilds Certificate in Electrical Epilation, BTEC National Diploma in Beauty Therapy, Confederation of International Beauty Therapy and Cosmetology or NVQ 3 Beauty Therapy which includes epilation.
Support In order to achieve a high rate of success the Association offers a network system of mentors and tutorial support for candidates contemplating revising for the entry examinations. Workshops and seminars are held regularly for those wishing to update their skills which qualify for Continual Professional Development needs. Open to members and non-members. Advanced Electrolysis Training Advanced electrolysis is now commonly called advanced cosmetic procedures in an attempt to show it doesn’t refer to hair growth but to the removal of common skin growths and imperfections (utilizing both diathermy and blend currents). The course teaches how to recognize and remove skin tags, seborrhoeic keratosis, warts, milia and pigmentation marks along with the treatment of telangiectasia (thread veins), dot telangiectasia,
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For more information and photos of removal of skin imperfections please refer to the BIAE website.
FEDERATION OF HOLISTIC THERAPISTS 18 Shakespeare Business Centre Hathaway Close Eastleigh SO50 4SR Tel: 08704 202022 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.fht.org.uk The Federation of Holistic Therapists is the largest association in the UK, representing over 21,000 professional therapists. MEMBERSHIP Qualified/Full Membership: A fully qualified therapist who holds a nationally recognized qualification in a therapy that is accepted by the FHT. Only Fellowship and Full Members are allowed to vote at General Meetings and to serve on the Governing Council of FHT. Fellowship: Awarded in recognition of length of service as a therapist, for members who have held continuous membership of the FHT for at least 10 yrs.
Non-Practising Members: A fully qualified therapist who holds a nationally recognized qualification in a therapy that is accepted by the FHT but is currently not working. Only Fellowship and Full Members are allowed to vote at General Meetings and to serve on the Governing Council of FHT. Students: Someone who is currently studying for a nationally recognized qualification in a therapy that will be accepted by the FHT for full Membership. Additional categories of FHT membership are being developed at time of going to press. Contact the FHT for further information.
INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF HEALTH, FITNESS AND SPORTS THERAPISTS 18 Shakespeare Business Centre Hathaway Close Eastleigh SO50 4SR Tel: 08700 004261 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.fht.org.uk (Part of the Federation of Holistic Therapists) This professional association supports therapists in the health and fitness industry. Membership is open
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INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF HEALTH AND BEAUTY THERAPISTS 18 Shakespeare Business Centre Hathaway Close Eastleigh SO50 4SR Tel: 08704 202022 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.fht.org.uk (Part of the Federation of Holistic Therapists) This professional association supports therapists in the health and beauty industry. Membership is only open to those qualified through awarding bodies
such as VTCT, NVQ/SVQs, BTEC and C&G. Exemptions are granted only for those who have other acceptable qualifications and experience.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Beauty Therapy and Beauty Culture and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Derby; London Institute (London College of Fashion)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham (Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies); Derby; Lincolnshire;
Lincolnshire (Hull College); London Institute (London College of Fashion)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Lincolnshire (Hull College)
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham (Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies)
Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas
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BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Beauty Therapy BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Beauty Therapy; Beauty/Beauty Therapy; Make-up Artist; Trichology
Level 2: Beauty Therapy; Make-up and Hair Level 3: Beauty Therapy; Make-up and Hair Level 4: Make-up and Hair Design
SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Beauty/Beauty Therapy; Hairdressing/ Salon Organization SQA HND: Beauty Therapy; Make-up Artist; Trichology
SVQs Levels: Barbering; Beauty Care/Therapy; Hairdressing; Theatrical Make-up Level 2: Beauty Therapy; Make-up and Hair Level 3: Beauty Therapy; Make-up and Hair Level 4: Make-up and Hair Design
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Beauty Therapy and Beauty Culture
City & Guilds Certificate: Beauty Therapy; Cosmetic Make-up; Electrical Epilation; Manicure; Progression Award: Beauty Therapy
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGY 9 Red Lion Court London EC4A 3EF Tel: 020 7936 5900 Fax: 020 7936 5901 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.iob.org Chartered Biologist (CBiol): This professional status may be awarded to Members and Fellows of the Institute with appropriate experience. European Biologist (EuroProBiol): This pan-European professional title may be awarded to Fellows and Members of the Institute with appropriate experience. Fellow (FIBiol): The senior grade reserved for biologists who have achieved distinction. Member (MIBiol): The main grade of membership for professional biologists. The usual entry
requirement is a degree in a biological subject followed by at least 2 yrs’ experience in responsible work in biology. Associate (AMIBiol): The first step towards Chartered Biologist status for biologists who have a degree in a biological subject, but who do not have sufficient professional experience for the Member grade. Student/Affiliate: For those over 16 yrs of age who have an interest in the biosciences or may be aspiring professionals studying, or undertaking work-based training.
INSTITUTE OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE 12 Coldbath Square London EC1R 5HL Tel: 020 7713 0214 Fax: 020 7837 9658 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ibms.org There are 4 classes of membership. The corporate classes of Licentiate, Member and Fellow and the non-corporate class of Associate. Licentiate is the initial class of corporate membership for a person who has been awarded the Institute’s Certificate of Competence (which in turn requires an Institute accredited BSc Hons in biomedical science and the completion of a registration portfolio) or demonstrated equivalence as determined by the Institute through an individual assessment.
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Member is the next class of corporate membership and applicants will be required to have a minimum 2 yrs’ professional experience as a Licentiate and hold an Institute Specialist Diploma. Fellow is the highest class of Institute membership and applicants will be required to have a minimum of 3 yrs’ professional experience as a Member and hold an Institute Higher Specialist Diploma or Diploma of Higher Specialist Practice. Members and Fellows who possess a Master’s degree or equivalent, have at least 4 yrs’
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Biological Sciences postgraduate professional experience as a corporate Institute member and are able to demonstrate ongoing CPD activities over a minimum period of 2 yrs, are eligible to apply to the Institute for Chartered Scientist status. Associate is the non-corporate class of Institute membership for persons who are not eligible for corporate membership but who possess a suitable level of educational and vocational standards and are working within the field of, or related to, biomedical science. This class includes students and trainees.
Company members: Are organizations and Institutions involved in biomedical science. All Institute members are strongly encouraged to participate in the Institute’s Continuing Professional Development scheme. Please note: HPC registration is not mandatory for Institute corporate membership although it is a legal requirement for practitioners of biomedical science employed in, or providing a service to, the NHS.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Biological Sciences and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FOUNDATION DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES OU (NESCOT); Salford (University of Salford)
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Abertay, Dundee; Anglia; Anglia (Colchester Institute); Aston; Bath; Belfast; Birmingham; Bournemouth; Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Cambridge; Canterbury Christ Church; Central Lancashire; City; Coventry; Coventry (Newman College of Higher Education); De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Dundee; Durham; East Anglia; East Anglia (Suffolk College); East London; Edinburgh; Essex; Essex (Writtle College); Exeter; Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow Caledonian; Greenwich; Halton (Halton College); Heriot-Watt; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Kent; Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (Blackpool and The Fylde College); Lancaster (Edge Hill College of Higher Education); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Lincolnshire; Lincolnshire (Bishop Burton College); Liverpool; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool (Liverpool Hope University College); Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Imperial College at Wye); London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (King’s College London);
London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (Royal Holloway); London (University College London (UCL)); Loughborough; Luton; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Napier; Newcastle; North London; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham (University of Nottingham); Nottingham Trent; OU (NESCOT); Oxford; Oxford Brookes; Paisley; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Reading; Robert Gordon; Salford; Salford (Halton College); Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Southampton; Southampton (University of Southampton New College); St Andrews; St Martin; Staffordshire; Stirling; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey; Surrey (St Mary’s, Strawberry Hill); Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Sussex; Teesside; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Warwick; Westminster; Wolverhampton; York (The Stables)
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HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Abertay, Dundee; Anglia; Bath; Belfast; Birmingham; Bournemouth; Bradford; Bristol; Brunel; Cambridge; Central Lancashire; Coventry; Cranfield; Dundee; Durham; East Anglia; East London; Edinburgh; Essex; Exeter; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Hertfordshire; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Kent; Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds (Askham Bryan College); Leicester; Liverpool; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Imperial College at Wye); London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (King’s College London); London
(Queen Mary, University of London); London (Royal Holloway); London (University College London (UCL)); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Napier; Newcastle; North London; Nottingham Trent; OU (NESCOT); Oxford; Paisley; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Reading; Salford; Sheffield; Southampton; St Andrews; Staffordshire; Surrey; Surrey (NESCOT); Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Sussex; Teesside; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Warwick; Westminster; Wolverhampton; York (The Stables)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Abertay, Dundee; Bath Spa; Birmingham; Bournemouth; Brighton; Canterbury Christ Church; Coventry; De Montfort, Leicester; East Anglia (Suffolk College); East London; Edinburgh; Exeter; Exeter (Truro College); Hertfordshire; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Liverpool; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (University College London (UCL));
Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Newcastle; Nottingham Trent; OU; OU (NESCOT); Oxford; Salford; South Bank; Strathclyde; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Sussex; Wales (College of Medicine); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wolverhampton
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham, School of Education, Selly Oak; Bristol; Brunel; Cambridge; Exeter; Hertfordshire; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Lincolnshire (Hull College); Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of
London); London (Goldsmiths College); Napier; Nottingham Trent; Southampton; Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Westminster
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores
RESEARCH DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Edinburgh; Liverpool John Moores
Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Science; Science
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BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Biological Science; Biological Science/Bioscience; Biomedical Science; Biotechnology; Life Sciences; Science
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Brewing (Applied Biology); Science (Biology with Chemistry); Science (Medical Laboratory)
Level 4: Laboratory and Associated Technical Activities
SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Biological Science; Biomedical Science; Biotechnology; General Sciences; Life Sciences; Science/Applied Science SQA HND: Biological Science/Bioscience; Biomedical Science; Biotechnology; Science/Applied Science
SVQs Levels: Biological Science; Biology; Biotechnology, Medical Science; Biomedical Science; Bioscience/ Biotechnology; Health Science/Studies; Human Biology; Laboratory Training; Nutrition; Physical Science; Science/Applied Science; Science & Computing; Science & New Technology; Science & Technology
NVQs Level 2: Laboratory and Associated Technical Activities; Laboratory Technician Working in Education Level 3: Laboratory and Associated Technical Activities; Laboratory Technician Working in Education
GNVQs Foundation: Science Intermediate: Science Advanced: Science
BREWING Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE INSTITUTE OF BREWING & DISTILLING 33 Clarges Street London W1J 7EE Tel: 020 7499 8144 Fax: 020 7499 1156 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ibd.org.uk Member: Persons associated with the scientific and technical aspects of brewing, fermentation, distillation and related industries, whose interest is in furthering the Mission Statement of the IBD. Within this category, certain members may use IBD postnominals: Dipl.Brew, any member who has completed the Diploma in Brewing examinations; Dipl.Distil, any member who has completed the Diploma in Distilling examinations; M.Brew, any member who has completed the Master Brewer examinations. Fellows: Fellowship is the highest membership grade of the IBD. Fellows are nominated and will be distinguished IBD members with substantial experience and responsibility in the field of brewing, fermentation, distilling or associated activities. They are likely to have shown dedicated service to the IBD and associated industries over a number of yrs. Fellows may use the post-nominals FIBD. Honorary Member: Available to members determined through Council, according to merit.
Senior Members: An IBD grade maintained as a closed membership. Reduced Membership rates: Reduced subscription rates are available to the following members: l Retired members above the age of 55. l Those who pass the IBD General Certificates in Brewing (GCB), Packaging (GCP) or Distilling (GCD), and then apply for membership. A reduced rate is available for the first 3 yrs of membership; after that time, the subscription level is automatically raised to full rate. l Members in FT study in the brewing, fermentation, distilling or associated industries or in academic study related to those industries, who can verify their FT student status from their place of learning. Corporate: Available to companies, firms, establishments and individuals involved in business relevant to the brewing, distilling and associated industries.
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University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Brewing and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Heriot-Watt
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Heriot-Watt
BUILDING Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations ASSOCIATION OF BUILDING ENGINEERS Lutyens House Billing Brook Road Weston Favell Northampton NN3 8NW Tel: 01604 404121 Fax: 01604 784220 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.abe.org.uk The Association was founded in 1925 under the name of The Incorporated Association of Architects and Surveyors and is the professional body for those specializing in the technology of building. Fellow (FBEng): Must be a Corporate Member of the Association, who is a sole practitioner (own business) or working in a senior position of Professional responsibility within an organization with no less than 5 yrs’ experience. Member (MBEng): Must meet the conditions of the Member Examination (EPC) Route, the Portfolio Route or the Summary of Evidence Route. Or meet the conditions of the Direct Entry Route Graduate Member (GradBEng): Must have not less than two years relevant experience and hold an
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exempting first degree with Classified Honours accredited/accepted by the Association. Associate Member (ABEng): Must have at least 2 yrs’ experience in a relevant discipline and hold an academic standard not less than BTEC HNC in Construction. Technician: Must hold an NVQ Level 2/3 or equivalent qualification in an area related to the Built Environment and be engaged in work within the industry. Student: Must be accepted for or engaged in a course of study leading to a qualification within the Built Environment and meeting academic standards. NB: A Corporate Member (Fellow or Member) is eligible to register as a Professional Engineer (P.Eng) with the Society of Professional Engineers.
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THE CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF BUILDING Englemere Kings Ride Ascot Berkshire SL5 7TB Tel: 01344 630700 Fax: 01344 630777 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ciob.org.uk As the lead professional body for managers in construction, the CIOB sets the pace globally for standards of professionalism in the built environment. The CIOB is dedicated to acting as a catalyst for change and influencing and accelerating the development of the industry in the public good. Continuing to raise standards in building throughout the world and providing the status and professional certainty sought by employers, clients and the general public. Chartered members are among some of the most highly regarded professionals throughout the international construction industry. Our worldwide membership represents the wide diversity of roles within the construction industry and the delivery of high work standards and values. CIOB MEMBERSHIP GRADES Fellow (FCIOB): Fellowship is the highest class of Institute membership, awarded only to those members who have reached senior positions in the industry. Member (MCIOB): Corporate membership signifies an individual’s achievement of high standards in education and occupational competence, coupled with a personal commitment to professionalism and continuing development. Routes to MCIOB exist through combinations of recognized academic or vocational awards and a period of appropriate experience at professional level followed by a Professional Review. Mature candidates with at least 5 yrs’ professional level experience may be accepted for Corporate membership through the Direct Membership Examination (DMX) route. Incorporated (ICIOB): Incorporated membership recognizes those who have reached a certain academic standard (a minimum of an HND or equivalent in a construction-related area) and are preparing for corporate membership by either undertaking
further qualifications or gaining relevant experience prior to taking the Professional Review. Associate (ACIOB): Associate membership recognizes those who hold an HNC or equivalent and have a minimum of 2 yrs’ experience at higher technician level. Student: A student member must be at least 16 yrs of age and have been accepted for, or engaged in, a course of building studies recognized by the Institute. CIOB QUALIFYING ROUTES Academic standards: The CIOB accredits a number of construction-related degree and Master’s programmes. It also recognizes other higher qualifications and is the main awarding body for site management qualifications. Professional Competence: On gaining full academic recognition, candidates for corporate membership may choose to undertake the Professional Development Programme (PDP) or an NVQ/SVQ at Level 4 (this should be an award approved by CIOB), or complete 3 yrs of experience at professional level. Where no formal academic qualifications are held, entrance to corporate membership may be gained through successful completion of a recognized NVQ Level 5. Professional Commitment: Once full academic recognition has been achieved, plus professional competence, the candidate is eligible to attend a Professional Review. The interview focuses on a brief oral presentation by the candidate, followed by a 20min question and answer session between the candidate and a panel of 3 corporate members of CIOB. The interview highlights the candidate’s commitment to the profession, and their past and future personal development. Success at interview accords the candidate Chartered membership. Mature candidates with at least 5 yrs of professional experience have the opportunity of applying
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Building for the Direct Membership Examination (DMX) leading to Chartered Membership. Part A requires the candidate to undergo an assessment to ensure they have the correct level and breadth of experience. Once approval has been granted the candidate proceeds to the DMX Examinations. After success at the examinations the candidate proceeds to the Professional Review. Non-cognate routes Experienced non-cognates. Professionals working in construction who hold a degree in a non-construction-related discipline, or who hold Chartered level membership of another Professional Institute, may apply for membership of the CIOB using the experienced non-cognate route. Candidates for this route must hold a minimum of 3 yrs’ professional level experience in the construction industry. The
route consists of an Assessment followed by the Professional Review. CIOB Graduate Diploma Programme (GDP). This programme is for graduates without construction related degrees who are currently working in the construction industry. The graduate diploma programme is a conversion course designed to fulfil the technical and management components required to support the candidate’s potential role within a construction firm. Providing candidates can demonstrate the requisite level and extent of professional experience, they will eligible to attend the Professional Review, leading to Corporate membership. Details of all qualifying routes are available on request from the CIOB or their website, www.ciob.org.uk.
INSTITUTE OF ASPHALT TECHNOLOGY Paper Mews Place 280 High Street Dorking Surrey RH4 1QT Tel: 01306 742792 Fax: 01306 888902 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.instofasphalt.org The Institute provides membership as follows: Fellow (FIAT): Must normally be over 40 and have been a Member for 5 yrs, and have reached an eminent position in asphalt activities. Member (MIAT): Must normally be over 25, be an Associate Member and have 5 yrs’ asphalt experience, or be over 30, have 10 yrs’ asphalt experience, and have reached a sufficiently responsible position. Associate Member (AMIAT): Must have passed relevant exams approved by the Institute. Technician (TechAIT): Must be over 18 and in a position involving asphalt technology and/or the
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management thereof and enrolled on an approved relevant Level 1 or 2 NVQ/SVQ. Affiliate (AIAT): Must be over 18 and have employment associated with the supply of plant materials and services in support of asphalt technology. Student: Must be over 16 and under 25, with 4 GCSE grades or equivalent, and be training in asphalt technology. Qualifications: IAT Professional Exam (HND)
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THE INSTITUTE OF CARPENTERS c/o Building Crafts College Kennard Road Stratford London E15 1AH Tel: 020 8522 0440 Fax: 020 8522 0440 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.carpenters-institute.org Secretary: Pam Barker Fellow (FIOC): Open to a Member who is 21 or over, who has passed the Institute’s own exam, or other qualifications approved by the Institute. Member (MIOC): Candidates who are bona fide craftsmen or -women, who have passed the Institute’s own Advanced Craft exam, or other qualifications approved by the Institute, and who are trained as carpenters, joiners, shop-fitters, cabinet makers, or wood machinists. Note: Wood machinists require a pass in the Practical paper of the Institute’s Member exam. Licentiate (LIOC): Candidates who are bona fide craftsmen and -women, who have passed the Practical paper of the Institute’s Advanced Craft Exam, or other qualifications approved by the Institute, and who are trained as carpenters, joiners, shop-fitters, or cabinet makers. Affiliate: Candidates who are bona fide craftsmen and -women, who have passed the Institute’s Intermediate Exam and are trained or training as carpenters, joiners, shop-fitters, or cabinet makers. EXAMINATIONS Fellowship: Performance Criteria provides for the requirements of organization and supervision in the Woodworking industry. The exam consists of 2
papers, each of 3 hrs’ duration: (i) joiner or carpentry practice; (ii) a general paper relating to workshop and site supervision organization. Advanced Craft: Performance Criteria requires a knowledge of carpentry and joinery to an advanced stage (NVQ Level 3). The exam consists of: a 7-hr predetermined practical task and a 3-hr Associated Vocational Technology (Job Knowledge) paper relating to joinery/shop-fitting and carpentry. Advanced Craft Practical: The 7-hr practical task as stated above. Intermediate: Performance Criteria requires a basic knowledge of carpentry and joinery as required for NVQ Level 2. The exam consists of a 4-hr predetermined practical task and a 1-hr Associated Vocational Technology (Job Knowledge) paper relating to joinery and carpentry. Foundation Certificate: For those in secondary school education, or NVQ Level 1/2 wood occupation trainee, the syllabus is designed to be incorporated into the secondary school, college/training centre curriculum and is approved by SCAA3. Certification requires success in each of the following elements: (a) a 1-hr job knowledge paper; (b) 3 practical assignments.
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THE INSTITUTE OF CLERKS OF WORKS OF GREAT BRITAIN INCORPORATED 28 Commerce Road Peterborough Business Park Lynchwood Peterborough PE2 6LR Tel: 01733 405160 Fax: 01733 405161 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.icwgb.org MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FICW): A person who has been a Member of the Institute provided that the person has held the grade of Member for not less than 10 yrs, or has held the grade of Members for not less than 5 yrs and has also been a Licentiate of the Institute for a further period of not less than 10 yrs in all. In this case, the applicant must have practised as a clerk of works or as a lecturer in subjects connected with the profession of clerk of works for a combined period of 15 yrs and be so practising at the time of election. Member (MICW): A person practising as a clerk of works, site inspector or similar function who has achieved one of the following qualifications and has satisfied the Professional Standards Committee that they possess the appropriate professional, academic, educational, experiential and/or supervisory attributes deemed appropriate for recommendation for election to this grade of membership: NVQ/SVQ Level 4 in Site Inspection or similar, BTEC Higher National Certificate or Diploma (or the Scottish equivalent), HNC or HND (or the Scottish equivalent) (Building or Civil Engineering), a relevant first or higher degree, former ICW Parts 1 and 2 Final Examinations, or who holds corporate membership by examination of one of the Associated Professional Institutes recognized for exempting qualifications. ICW can provide a list of these Institutes on request.
Licentiate (LICW): A person qualified, whether practising or not, as a clerk of works, who has achieved one of the following qualifications and has satisfied the Professional Standards Committee that they possess the appropriate professional, academic, educational, experiential and/or supervisory attributes deemed appropriate for this grade of Membership: an NVQ/SVQ Level 3 in Site Inspection or similar, BTEC National Certificate or Diploma (or the Scottish equivalent), ONC or OND (or the Scottish equivalent) (Building or Civil Engineering), former ICW Intermediate Examination or Part 1 Final, or have non-corporate membership by examination of one of the Associated Professional Institutes recognized for exempting qualifications. Student (non-corporate membership): Those with an interest in site inspection who are engaged on a course of study leading to either: an NVQ/SVQ Level 3 in Site Inspection or similar, BTEC National Certificate or Diploma (or the Scottish equivalent), Advanced or Further City & Guilds Certificates, ONC or OND (or Scottish equivalent) (Building or Civil Engineering), former ICW Intermediate Examination, or who have registered for a qualification at this level with one of the associated professional institutes recognized for exempting qualifications.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Building and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FOUNDATION DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central Lancashire; OU (NESCOT)
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FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Anglia (Colchester Institute); Birmingham; Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Central England; Central Lancashire; Coventry; Derby; Edinburgh; Glasgow Caledonian; Greenwich; Heriot-Watt; Kingston; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Liverpool John Moores; Loughborough; Napier; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Oxford Brookes;
Paisley; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Reading; Robert Gordon; Salford; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Staffordshire; Teesside; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Westminster; Wolverhampton
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Bath; Birmingham; Bournemouth; Brighton; Bristol; Central England; Central Lancashire; Coventry; Dundee; Glamorgan; Greenwich; Heriot-Watt; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Liverpool John Moores; London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London
(University College London (UCL)); Loughborough; Napier; North London; Nottingham Trent; Portsmouth; Reading; Salford; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wolverhampton
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Bath; Birmingham; Blackburn; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Central Lancashire; Coventry; Derby; Dundee; Glamorgan; Greenwich; Liverpool John Moores; Napier;
Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent; Paisley; Portsmouth; Salford; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Strathclyde; Teesside; Ulster; Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wolverhampton
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia (City College, Norwich); Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Brighton; Central England; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Lincolnshire (Hull College);
Manchester (Warrington Collegiate Institute, Faculty of HE); Napier; Portsmouth; Salford; South Bank; Ulster
Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Builders’ Merchant Studies; Builders’ Merchant Studies (Timber); Building Services Engineering; Building Services Engineering (Controls); Building Services Engineering (HVAC); Building Studies; Building Studies and Civil Engineering Studies; Building Studies: Civil Engineering Studies and Construction; Construction; Construction and Land Use BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Building Control; Building Services Engineering; Building Services Engineering (Commercial); Building Services Engineering (Controls); Building Services Engineering (HVAC); Building Studies; Building Studies (Architectural); Construction;
Construction Management; Construction/Construction Management/Practice; Facilities Management; Tunnelling Technology SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Building Services/Plant Engineering; Building Supervision/Inspection; Built Environment; Construction/Construction Management/Practice SQA HND: Building Control; Building Services/Plant Engineering; Built Environment; Construction Management; Facilities Management
NVQs Level 1: Building Craft Occupations; Construction and Civil Engineering Services; Decorative Occupations (Construction); Floorcovering (Construction);
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Building General Construction Operations; Insulation Installing; Interior Systems (Construction); Plastering (Construction); Roofing Occupations; Trowel Occupations (Construction) Level 2: Applied Waterproof Membranes (Construction); Construction and Civil Engineering Services; Construction and Civil Engineering Services (Road Building); Construction Operations (Construction); Decorative Occupations (Construction); Demolition (Construction); FauˆI¨ade Maintenance (Construction); Fenestration Installation and Surveying; Fitted Interiors (Construction); Floorcovering (Construction); Formworking (Construction); Interior Systems (Construction); Plastering (Construction); Refractory Installations (Construction); Roof Sheeting and Cladding; Roof Slating and Tiling (Construction); Steelfixing (Construction); Stonemasonry; Thatching; Trackworking Operations (Construction); Trowel Occupations (Construction); Tunnelling Operations (Construction); Underpinning Operations Level 3: Building Services Engineering; Building Services Engineering -- Estimating; Building Services Engineering -- Supervision; Building Site Supervision; Building Site Supervision and Site Management; Building Site Technical Support; Construction Contracting; Construction Contracting Estimating, Surveying, Buying, Planning; Construction Plant and Equipment; Construction Plant and Equipment Supervision; Decorative Occupations (Construction); Demolition (Construction); Floorcovering; Formworking (Construction); Interior Systems (Construction); Maintenance Operations (Construction); Mastic Asphalting (Construction); Plastering (Construction); Plastering Solid and Fibrous (Construction); Roof Sheeting and Cladding; Roof Slating and Tiling; Site Inspection; Site Technical Support; Stonemasonry; Trowel Occupations (Construction) Level 4: Building Control; Building Services Engineering; Building Services Engineering -- Design; Building Services Engineering -- Service and Maintenance; Building Site Management; Building Site Management (Conservation); Building Site Supervision and Site Management; Conservation Control; Construction Contracting; Construction Contracting Estimating, Surveying, Buying, Planning; Construction Plant and Equipment; Construction Plant and Equipment Management; Construction Plant and Equipment Supervision Level 5: Conservation Consultancy; Construction Contract Management; Construction Project Management
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SVQs Levels: Brickwork; Building/Built Environment; Building Conservation & Restoration; Building Services; Building Technician; Built Engineering; Carpentry & Joinery; Construction & Restoration/ Landscaping; Construction Crafts/Skills; Construction Management; Construction Studies/Technology; Glazing; Multidisciplinary Construction; Painting & Decoration; Plastering; Plumbing; Roof Slating/Tiling; Stonemasonry; Woodworking Level 1: Construction: Assessing Occupations; Construction: Decorative Operations; Construction: Floorcovering Occupations; Construction: General Building Operations; Construction: General Construction Operations; Construction: Glazing; Construction: Plant Maintenance; Construction: Roadbuilding; Construction: Specialized Plant and Machinery Operations; Construction: Trowel Occupations; Construction: Wood Machining; Construction: Wood Occupations Level 2: Construction: Applied Waterproof Membranes; Construction: Bricklaying; Construction: Carpentry and Joinery; Construction: Construction Operations; Construction: FauˆI¨ade Maintenance; Construction: Floorcovering Occupations; Construction: Formworking; Construction: General Building Operations; Construction: Glazing; Construction: Industrial Painting; Construction: Painting and Decorating; Construction: Plant Maintenance; Construction: Plastering; Construction: Roadbuilding; Construction: Roof Sheeting and Cladding; Construction: Roof Slating, Tiling and Cement Work; Construction: Scaffolding; Construction: Specialized Plant and Machinery Operations; Construction: Stonemasonry; Construction: Thatching; Construction: Trackworking; Construction: Wall and Floor Tiling; Construction: Wood Machining; Fence Erection Level 3: Constructing Contracting; Construction: Bricklaying; Construction: Carpentry and Joinery; Construction: Formworking; Construction: Glazing; Construction: Painting and Decorating; Construction: Plant and Equipment Supervision; Construction: Plant Maintenance; Construction: Plastering; Construction: Roof Slating, Tiling and Cement Work; Construction: Scaffolding; Construction: Specialist Operations; Construction: Stonemasonry; Construction: Wall and Floor Tiling; Construction: Wood Machining; Site Inspection Level 4: Building Control; Constructing Contracting; Construction Plant and Equipment Supervision Level 5: Construction Project Management
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GNVQs Foundation: Construction and the Built Environment Intermediate: Construction and the Built Environment Advanced: Construction and the Built Environment
City & Guilds Certificate: 6081 Basic Bricklaying Skills; 6051 Basic Construction Skills; 6101 Basic Plastering Skills; 5880
Brickwork and Masonry; 6044 Building Engineering Service and Maintenance; 7690 Building Services Supervisors/Caretakers; 5800 Concrete Practice; 6117 Construction Materials Distribution; 6260 Construction Technicians; 6121 General Construction Operatives Skills; 3930 Maintenance and Repair of Construction Plant; 6145 Multi-Craft Skills in Construction; 6055 The Leadworkers Certificate Diploma: Mastercrafts in Building Conservation
Useful Addresses Builders’ Merchants Federation, 15 Soho Square, London, W10 3HL; Tel: 0870 901 3380; Fax: 020 7734 2766; Website: www.bmf.org.uk Construction Industry Training Board, Bircham Newton, Nr Kings Lynn, Norfolk PE13 6RH; Tel: 01553 776677
Construction Industry Training Board (Northern Ireland), 17 Dundrod Road, Nutts Corner, Crumlin, Belfast BT29 4SR; Tel: 01232 825466 Institute of Maintenance and Building Management, Keets House, 30 East Street, Farnham, Surrey GU9 7SW; Tel: 01252 710994; Fax: 01252 737741
BUSINESS STUDIES Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE ACADEMY OF EXECUTIVES & ADMINISTRATORS Head Office: Warwick Corner, 42 Warwick Road Kenilworth Warwickshire CV8 1HE Tel: 01926 855498 Fax: 01926 513100 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.group-ims.com The Academy of Executives & Administrators was founded in 2002 to give professional status and recognition to the knowledge and skills of executives and administrators. The Academy encourages excellence and flexibility in the changing environment of executive and administrative roles, and supports lifelong learning to help members fulfil their career ambitions. MEMBERSHIP Companion (CAEA): Holders of a Doctorate degree and those in a senior position. Fellow (FAEA): NVQ Level 5 and Master’s degree. Chartered, professional and senior management occupations. Also those with relevant professional qualifications and/or appropriate experience as an executive or an administrator.
Member (MAEA): Holders of NVQ Level 4, HNC/ HND, City & Guilds, BTEC or SCOTVEC/SQA awards. First, Foundation, Associate’s and Bachelor’s degrees. Also those with relevant professional qualifications and/or appropriate experience as an executive or an administrator. Technical and junior management occupations. Student Member (StudAEA): The applicant should have completed the first year of a course of studies or be qualified to NVQ Level 1, Foundation GNVQ. Foundation skills in occupations to operative or semiskilled occupations. QUALIFICATIONS Professional Membership qualifications (as listed under grades) and professional diploma course qualifications taken by flexible open-learning (home study). Details of these courses are available from Head Office.
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THE ACADEMY OF MULTI-SKILLS Head Office: Warwick Corner, 42 Warwick Road Kenilworth Warwickshire CV8 1HE Tel: 01926 855498 Fax: 01926 513100 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.group-ims.com The Academy of Multi-Skills was founded in 1995 to give professional recognition to multi-skilled personnel, skilled trades, crafts and professions. The Academy encourages a positive and energetic attitude to the challenges of careers that require diversity, creativity and intellect and recognizes the valuable contribution that these skills provide to society.
SCOTVEC/ SQA awards or those receiving training on an apprenticeship. Operative or semi-skilled occupations. Student Member (StudAMS): The applicant should have completed the first year of a course of studies or be qualified to NVQ Level 1, Foundation GNVQ or be receiving training on an apprenticeship. Foundation skills in occupations.
MEMBERSHIP Companion (CAMS): Holders of a Doctorate degree and those in a senior position. Fellow (FAMS): NVQ Level 5 and Master’s degree, Chartered, professional and senior management occupations. Also those with relevant professional qualifications and/or appropriate experience. Member (MAMS): Holders of NVQ Level 4, HNC/ HND, City & Guilds, Certificates/Diplomas of higher education, BTEC or SCOTVEC/SQA awards. First, Foundation, Associate’s and Bachelor’s degrees. Also those with relevant qualifications and/or experience. Skilled trades, crafts and professions; technical and junior management occupations. Associate Member (AMAMS): Holders of NVQ Level 3, Advanced GNVQ, ONC/OND, City & Guilds, BTEC or SCOTVEC/SQA awards. Also those with relevant professional qualifications and/ or experience. Technician, skilled trades, crafts and professions, and supervisory occupations. Affiliate Member (AffAMS): Holders of NVQ Level 2, GNVQ, ONC/OND, City & Guilds, BTEC or
EXAMINATIONS The Diploma of Merit: success in the exams plus practical experience at an appropriate level of responsibility are requisites for membership. Exemption from these exams is allowed for those who hold an appropriate PhD, MBA or other university degree, BTEC, SQA, C&G or other qualifications as detailed in the individual grades. Exemption is also allowed for those who hold membership of professional bodies whose standards of entry to membership are not less than those of the Academy. In all cases applicants must have the necessary experience at an appropriate level of responsibility. The Academy conducts its own flexible open-learning (home study) courses. Details of these courses are available from Head Office.
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QUALIFICATIONS Professional Membership qualifications (as listed under grades). The Diploma of Merit, plus other professional diploma course qualifications.
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ASSOCIATION OF BUSINESS RECOVERY PROFESSIONALS (R3) 8th Floor 120 Aldersgate Street London EC1A 4JQ Tel: 020 7566 4200 Fax: 020 7566 4224 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.r3.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Full members and Students are all required to be regulated by a Recognized Professional Body (RPB). Full Membership of R3 is available to: Licensed insolvency practitioners; successful students of the Joint Insolvency Examination Board (JIEB) examination; Members of the Society of Turnaround Professionals (STP); Full members of the Insolvency Lawyers Association (ILA); Chartered Surveyors who are members of a recognized professional
body and are full members of the Non-Administrative Receivers Association (NARA). Members of at least 5 yrs’ standing are able to apply to transfer to the grade of Fellow. Student Membership is available to members of an RPB studying to take the JIEB examination (within 6 yrs), and students of the Insolvency Practitioners Association (IPA), who are preparing to take or have passed the Certificate of Proficiency of Insolvency (CPI).
THE FACULTY OF SECRETARIES AND ADMINISTRATORS (1930) WITH THE ASSOCIATION OF CORPORATE SECRETARIES Brightstowe Catteshall Lane Godalming Surrey GU7 1LL Tel: 01483 427323 Membership text and roaming 07854 766968 E-mail:
[email protected] Accreditations and Endorsements: The Faculty, as the second oldest body of company secretarial and related professionals, is currently working on amalgamating some of its examinations with existing QCA bodies’ exams and devising a simplified structure. The results of the commissioning process for this and the new website will be available late 2008 onwards. The Faculty and Association is a professional body for company and corporate secretaries whose prime qualified designation is that of Certified Public or Corporate Secretary. The Faculty has a widely based membership qualified at different levels of private, public and third sector professionals and the developing syllabus and opportunities reflect this. The Association and Faculty are committed to supporting the company secretary as the linkage for corporate
governance. Working together in partnership with other bodies is a key part of this provision. Membership Fellows (FFCS) are professionals who have usually been engaged as secretary to a public or private undertaking of substance for not less than 5 yrs and have passed the level 2 and 3 Intermediate/final assessments of the faculty or equivalent and have acceded to the Faculty Declaration. Associates (AFCS) are persons who have passed the examinations/assessments of the Faculty and have been a company secretary or equivalent for not less than 3 yrs. Member (MACS) Member by direct entry who have a number of years experience as a Company Secretary but have not taken the examination or assessment of the Faculty may be admitted as Ordinary Members of the Association.
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Business Studies The Qualifying Scheme comprises of 3 parts: l Part 1 The Generic Business Assessment to ONC/D Level l Part 2 Professional Papers in Company Secretarial Practice, Company Law and Management, Secretarial and Administrative Practice, Commercial Law and l Part 3 Professional Meetings Law and Procedure, Company Taxation, Accountancy and Finance, Company Law
The Faculty is revising the Scheme to take account of Corporate Governance, Changes in Companies and Charity Law and European and Commonwealth developments. Certain commercial college and university courses may satisfy some or all of the syllabus. The Faculty gives credit for attendance at its own courses and events and for other recognized Continuous Professional Development modules. There is a student membership category membership of which is counted towards activity credit.
INSTITUTE OF ASSESSORS AND INTERNAL VERIFIERS (IAV) PO Box 148 Wirral CH62 7WB Tel: 01513 348215 Fax: 01513 348215 E-mail: offi
[email protected] IAV is the professional organization representing all assessors and internal verifiers in vocational training and assessment. Licentiate members must meet 5 criteria; they are then placed on a national register of assessors and verifiers. Those who do not meet the criteria will become Associate Members and are given 18 mths to meet the requirements of Licentiateship. A further level of membership of Affiliate Member status is for those who work in the vocational area but do not assess or verify.
MEMBERSHIP For full Licentiateship candidates must have: (1) achieved appropriate qualifications in assessing and/ or verifying, eg D units or A and V units or other qualification approved by the regulatory bodies or other appropriate authorities for the qualifications being assessed and verified; (2) performed as an assessor or internal verifier for at least 12 mths; (3) maintained occupational competence and recency; (4) participated in appropriate CPD for at least 12 hrs annually; (5) a thorough understanding of the quality assurance policy of their employing organization and the organization where the trainees work.
THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED SECRETARIES AND ADMINISTRATORS 16 Park Crescent London W1B 1AH Tel: 020 7580 4741 Fax: 020 7323 1132 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.icsa.org.uk ICSA is the body through which chartered secretaries are qualified and supported. The Institute provides a broad-based professional qualification focusing on business practice, law, accountancy, finance and regulation. Members are employed in a variety of sectors including business, local government, charities and universities, with the core membership employed as company secretaries.
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MEMBERSHIP Associate (ACIS): Successful completion of the exams plus 6 yrs’ relevant experience is required for this grade of membership. Fellow (FCIS): Fellows must have 8 yrs’ relevant experience, 3 of which must have been at senior level.
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Business Studies EXAMINATIONS The Qualifying Scheme consists of 4 programmes -The Certificate and the Diploma in Business Practice, and the Professional Programmes Part I and Part II, encompassing the 4 core themes of Corporate Finance, Corporate Law, Corporate Governance and
Administration. The Institute operates a policy of open entry on to the Certificate in Business Practice. Exemptions are available from the Certificate and Diploma in Business Practice for holders of relevant degrees and professional qualifications.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Business Studies and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FOUNDATION DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Middlesex; OU (NESCOT); Salford (University of Salford)
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Abertay, Dundee; Adams; Anglia; Anglia (City College, Norwich); Anglia (Colchester Institute); Aston; Barnsley; Bath; Bath Spa; Birmingham; Blackburn; Bournemouth; Bradford; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Buckingham (University of Buckingham); Bucks Coll; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; Central Lancashire; City; City (Gyosei International College in the UK); Coventry; De Montfort, Leicester; De Montfort, Leicester (De Montfort University Bedford); Derby; Doncaster; Doncaster (Dearne Valley Business School); Dundee; Durham; Durham (New College Durham); East Anglia; East Anglia (Suffolk College); East London; Edinburgh; Exeter; Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow Caledonian; Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Hertfordshire; Hertfordshire (West Herts College); Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Kent; Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (Blackpool and The Fylde College); Lancaster (Edge Hill College of Higher Education); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds (Askham Bryan College); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Lincolnshire; Lincolnshire (Grimsby College); Lincolnshire (Hull College); Liverpool; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool (Liverpool Hope University College); Liverpool John Moores; London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London (Goldsmiths College); London (Imperial College at Wye); London (Imperial College of Science,
Technology & Medicine); London (King’s College London); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (University College London (UCL)); London Guildhall; Loughborough; Luton; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester (Warrington Collegiate Institute, Faculty of HE); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Napier; Newcastle; North London; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham (University of Nottingham); Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); OU; Oxford Brookes; Paisley; Plymouth; Plymouth (Dartington College of Arts); Portsmouth; Queen Margaret; Reading; Robert Gordon; Salford; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Southampton (King Alfred’s College); Southampton (University College Chichester (formerly Chichester Institute of Higher Education)); St Martin; Staffordshire; Stirling; Stockport; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey; Surrey (Farnborough College of Technology); Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Sussex; Teesside; Thames Valley; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales, Lampeter); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Warwick; Westminster; Wolverhampton; Worcester; York (The Stables)
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OTHER FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Glamorgan; Sunderland
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Abertay, Dundee; Anglia; Aston; Bath; Belfast; Birmingham; Bournemouth; Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Buckingham (University of Buckingham); Bucks Coll; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; Central Lancashire; City; City (Gyosei International College in the UK); Coventry; Cranfield; Derby; Dundee; Durham; East Anglia; East London; Edinburgh; Essex (Writtle College); Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow Caledonian; Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Heriot-Watt; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Kent; Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds (Leeds, Trinity & All Saints); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Lincolnshire; Liverpool; Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London (Imperial College at Wye); London (London School of Economics & Political Science); London
(Royal Holloway); London (School of Oriental & African Studies); London (University College London (UCL)); London Guildhall; Loughborough; Luton; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Middlesex; Napier; Newcastle; North London; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Oxford; Oxford Brookes; Paisley; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Reading; Robert Gordon; Salford; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Southampton; Staffordshire; Stirling; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey; Surrey (Farnborough College of Technology); Sussex; Teesside; Thames Valley; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (University of Wales, Lampeter); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Warwick; Westminster; Wolverhampton
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Abertay, Dundee; Anglia; Anglia (City College, Norwich); Aston; Barnsley; Bath; Bath Spa; Birmingham (Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies); Blackburn; Bournemouth; Bradford; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Brighton; Brunel; Bucks Coll; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; Central Lancashire; Coventry; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Doncaster; Doncaster (Dearne Valley Business School); Dundee; Durham (New College Durham); East Anglia (Suffolk College); Edinburgh; Glamorgan; Gloucestershire; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Kent; Kingston; Lancaster (Edge Hill College of Higher Education); Leeds; Leeds (Leeds, Trinity & All Saints); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Lincolnshire; Lincolnshire (East Yorkshire College); Lincolnshire (Grimsby College);
Lincolnshire (North Lindsey College); Lincolnshire (Yorkshire Coast College); Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Imperial College at Wye); London (School of Oriental & African Studies); Luton; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Middlesex; Napier; Newcastle; Northampton; Northumbria; Paisley; Portsmouth; Salford; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Southampton (King Alfred’s College); Staffordshire; Stirling; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey (Farnborough College of Technology); Teesside; Thames Valley; Ulster; Wales; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wolverhampton
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia (City College, Norwich); Bournemouth; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Bristol;
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Northampton; Portsmouth; Salford; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Staffordshire; Surrey (Farnborough College of Technology); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wolverhampton
NVQS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Essex (Writtle College); North London; Northampton; OU (NESCOT); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff)
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham (Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies)
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Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Business and Finance (Administrative Support); Business and Finance (Document Production); Business and Finance (Equestrian Studies); Business and Finance (Public Administration); Business Location and the Environment; Business Policy and Performance and Small Business Enterprise; Business Statistics; Employment, Industry and Change; International Trade BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Agricultural Marketing and Business Administration; Business; Business Administration (various options); Business and Finance; Business and Management; Business and Marketing; Business and Personnel; Business and Related Subjects; e-Business/Commerce; Enterprise
SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Business Administration; Business & Environmental Management; Business Information Systems/Management; Business Information Systems & Librarianship; Business Technology/Information Technology; Consumer & Management Studies; e-Business/Commerce; Enterprise; European Business/Management; Information Technology for Business; Information Technology with Management Skills; International Trade & Business; Music Business Administration; Retail Business/Management SQA HND: Business Administration; Business Information Systems/Management; Business Information Technology/Business Computing; Business Management Agri-Food; Consumer & Management Studies; e-Business Management; Enterprise; European Business/Administration; Information Technology with
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NVQs Level 2: Customer Service Level 3: Business Information; Business Information & Support; Customer Service; Owner Management (Business Planning); Small Firms Level 4: Business Counselling; Business Management and Development; Owner Management -- Business Management and Development; Small Firms
Level 4: Business Counselling
GNVQs Foundation: Business Intermediate: Business Advanced: Business Cambridge Business Skills: Business Communication; Business Finance; Business Law; Business Startup; International Trade
City & Guilds Certificate: 7347 Transnational Work Environment
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Pitman Quali¢cations
Levels: Administration/Business with Accounting; Business Administration with Accounting; Business & Accounting; Business Administration/Studies; Business Information Technology; Business Skills; Customer Services; E-commerce; European Business Studies; Fashion Business; Finance with Business Technology; Retail/Retail Marketing; Tourism with Business Level 3: Business Information
Level 1: Business Studies; English for Business Communication Level 2: Business Studies; English for Business Communication Level 3: English for Business Communication Certificate: Basic Business Skills; Communication in Technical English
Useful Addresses Small Firms Lead Body, PO Box 393, Northampton NN1 4YG; Tel: 01604 234618; Fax: 01604 633546; E-mail:
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CATERING AND INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations BRITISH INSTITUTE OF INNKEEPING Wessex House, 80 Park Street Camberley Surrey GU15 3PT Tel: 01276 684449 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.bii.org Founded in 1981, BII is the professional body for the licensed retail sector with a remit to raise standards throughout the industry. BIIAB, the wholly owned awarding body of BII, does this through offering qualifications specifically tailored to, and designed in conjunction with, the industry.
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BII MEMBERSHIP There is a wide range of membership grades available, from those who have just started their careers in licensed retailing to those who have been in the industry for many years. The grade of membership awarded depends on both experience and qualifications and is determined by a points system.
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Catering and Institutional Management Members can benefit from a wide range of services offering business, personal and financial benefits. BIIAB QUALIFICATIONS Qualifications for Licensing Level 2 National Certificate for Personal Licence Holders: specifically meets the statutory requirements of the Licensing Act 2003. The Act states that anyone authorizing the retail sale of alcohol in England and Wales will have to hold a personal licence, and that in order to qualify for a personal licence an applicant must hold a relevant and accredited licensing qualification. Scottish Certificate for Personal Licence Holders: specifically meets the statutory requirements of the new Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005, which states that anyone authorizing the retail sale of alcohol in Scotland will have to hold a personal licence, and that in order to qualify for a personal licence an applicant must hold a relevant and accredited licensing qualification. Scottish Certificate for Licensed Premises Staff: There is a mandatory requirement under the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 for all staff working on licensed premises in Scotland to receive training on specific areas of the Act. The BIIAB Scottish Certificate for Licensed Premises Staff helps licence holders and staff to evidence that this training has taken place, and been rigorously assessed. Level 2 National Certificate for Door Supervisors and National Certificate for Door Supervisors (Scotland): Under the Private Security Industry Act 2001, all door supervisors in England, Wales and Scotland must hold a licence issued by the Security Industry Authority. In order to qualify for a licence, an applicant must hold the Level 2 National Certificate for Door Supervisors or National Certificate for Door Supervisors (Scotland), or equivalent, which consists of 2 units: l Unit 1 -- Roles and Responsibilities of Door Supervisor This includes how to comply with the law, admission policies and procedures, refusing entry, searching, seizing articles, eviction, use of force and offensive weapons, how to deal with emergencies, drugs, arrest, scene preservation, and report writing l Unit 2 -- Conflict Management for Door Supervisors This includes candidates managing conflict by applying dynamic risk approaches, understanding
the importance of self-awareness and acting proactively; how to resolve and learn from conflict BIIAB, in conjunction with Maybo, also offers a Certificate in Physical Interventions. Level 2 National Certificate for Licensees (Drugs Awareness): This qualification provides licensed retailers and managers of all types of licensed premises, from the small country pub to the inner city club venue, with an awareness of the illegal drugs scene. It provides operational guidelines to help prevent drug problems arising, and also tactics to enable licensed retailers to deal with such problems, should they arise. Scottish Licensee’s Certificate in Drugs Awareness: The Scottish Licensee’s Certificate in Drugs Awareness caters for the differences in the law for Scotland. Level 2 National Certificate for Designated Premises Supervisors: Under the Licensing Act 2003, each licensed premises has to nominate a designated premises supervisor (DPS) to take responsibility for the day to day operation of the premises. This qualification supports the DPS in understanding their role and responsibilities under the Act. QUALIFICATIONS FOR NEW LICENSED RETAIL MANAGERS BIIAB Level 2 National Certificate in Licensed Retailing: This qualification is designed to cover all the subject areas that licensees or management need to be aware of in running licensed premises. The BIIAB Level 2 National Certificate in Licensed Retailing comprises of 2 units: l Unit 1 is the BIIAB Level 2 National Certificate for Personal Licence Holders, which has been specifically designed to meet the statutory requirements of the Licensing Act 2003 l Unit 2 is the BIIAB Level 2 Introduction to Licensed Retail Operations, which is made up of 12 key areas, covering: health and safety at work; employment law; staffing; drinks service; cellar management; catering; financial management; cash control and security; marketing; management skills; customer service and selling skills; management of internal and external areas Award in Beer and Cellar Quality: The BIIAB Award in Beer and Cellar provides valuable insights into how to optimize quality, profitability and safety through effectively managing cellar operations, including the storage and dispensing of beer products. The BIIAB Award in Beer and Cellar Quality is the only nationally recognized qualification and industry approved qualification of this nature, and
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Catering and Institutional Management is the first to offer portability across the industry. The qualification covers industry standards for cask, keg and bottled products, with a tailored examination available for licensed businesses which only stock keg and bottled beer products. The qualification is supported by guidance produced by the British Beer and Pub Association. QUALIFICATIONS FOR STAFF DEVELOPMENT Level 1 Award in Responsible Alcohol Retailing: meets industry-defined training requirements and, with the support of the regulators, demonstrates employer commitment to responsible alcohol retailing. Aimed at anyone who is involved in retailing alcohol, such as bar staff, supermarket cashiers, off licence assistants, and waiters/waitresses, the Award in Responsible Alcohol Retailing covers key areas of the Licensing Act 2003 and provides staff with the necessary knowledge to be able to act within the law and understand the social responsibilities associated with the retail sale of alcohol. Award in Conflict Management: equips staff, whose work involves the provision of services to the public, with the tools they need to avoid and manage conflict within their work environment. This award has been designed in conjunction with conflict management specialists in the licensed retail sector. Incidents of workplace violence can range from the relatively minor problems of customers causing nuisance in a premises, for example through unacceptable levels of swearing, to serious incidents involving physical abuse and damage to property. Level 1 Award in Essentials of Catering: This qualification introduces those new to working within a kitchen to the essential areas of knowledge they need to work safely, effectively and efficiently within the kitchen environment. Areas covered include: personal hygiene and work clothing; basic knife handling skills; storage and temperature controls; food preparation and presentation; waste disposal and cleaning. Level 2 Award in Cooking Theory and Practice: follows on from the Award in Essentials of Catering to provide learners with the basic knowledge and skills necessary to plan, prepare and cook meals to required safety and efficiency standards. Key areas covered are: cooking methods; types of meat, fish, soups, stocks and sauces; vegetables, beans and pulses; planning and presenting food; effective working environments and alternative menus. Level 1 Award in Customer and Drinks Service: This newly revised qualification aims to ensure that
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anyone working within licensed premises has the knowledge and ability to be able to provide customer excellence consistently and effectively. Essential for all customer-facing staff within any aspect of a licensed hospitality business. QUALIFICATIONS FOR MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT Profitable Business Portfolio: is a professional development programme aimed at experienced licensed retailers, which results in the BIIAB Level 3 Advanced Certificate in Licensed Hospitality and/or the BIIAB Level 3 Diploma in Licensed Hospitality. The Profitable Business Portfolio comprises 14 discrete certificated and accredited units, each of which can be delivered in one day, and addresses a range of management and business skills vital to licensed retailing. A candidate may take as many or as few of the units as they choose and each unit that an individual passes counts towards either the Advanced Certificate in Licensed Hospitality or the Diploma in Licensed Hospitality. The Portfolio delivers essential knowledge and skills to help licensed retailers, business development managers and key staff immediately become more productive, while minimizing time away from running their businesses. This allows both: l individual business operators to select individual units appropriate to their personal business needs, and l larger companies to run management development programmes which include units from the Portfolio QUALIFICATIONS FOR PERSONAL AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Level 1 Certificate in Alcohol Awareness: is the first Level 1 qualification available for children and young people, which not only gives them the facts about alcohol and the hospitality industry, but also gives successful learners an accredited qualification. The Level 1 Certificate in Alcohol Awareness helps to encourage awareness of personal and social responsibility in young people and empower them in making responsible decisions. The qualification is available in schools, colleges and independent training providers across the UK. NEW DEVELOPMENTS BIIAB is working on a number of new developments to support the industry in these changing times. These developments include: l Level 3 Certificate in Kitchen Management
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[email protected] Website: www.cthawards.com The Confederation of Tourism and Hospitality was established in 1982 to provide recognized standards of management and vocational training appropriate to the needs of the hotel and travel industries, via its syllabuses, examinations and awards. Please take a look at our website, www.cthawards.com, to find out what we do. CTH is a member of the Federation of Awarding Bodies and the CTH Diploma and Advanced Diploma qualifications are endorsed by the Institute of Hospitality (formerly the HCIMA) and recognized by a number of hospitality and tourism specialist universities as providing appropriate academic preparation for students to apply for entry on to their final year degree programmes. Students are offered a clearly defined path of development through progressive grades of membership. The Confederation offers 6 externally examined Diploma training programmes, each of which will normally take an academic year to complete, and 4 grades of membership indicating a level of personal development. TRAINING PROGRAMMES Diploma in Hotel Management: Aims to provide students with a broad understanding of the operational aspects of the international hotel industry, and a knowledge of the underlying principles involved. Syllabus content: Food and Beverage Operations, Food Hygiene Health and Safety, Front Office Operations, Facilities and Accommodation Operations, Hospitality Finance, Introduction to Business Operations, Marketing, The Tourism Industry, Business Computing, The Global Hospitality Industry.
Option in Casino Management -- Diploma in Hotel and Casino Management: The course combines 7 key hospitality based modules of the Hotel Management Diploma with 3 specialist modules in Casino Management which provide students with a broad understanding of the operational aspects of the casino industry. Syllabus content: Casino Management I, Casino Management II, Psychology of Gambling, Front Office Operations, Facilities and Accommodation Operations, Hospitality Finance, Introduction to Business Operations, Marketing, The Tourism Industry, The Global Hospitality Industry. Advanced Diploma in Hotel Management: Aims to provide an understanding of the managerial, decision making and leadership aspects of the international hotel industry and to develop independent research and study skills which will be required when working at senior managerial level in the industry. Syllabus content: Food and Beverage Management, Strategic Hospitality Management, Facilities Management, Management Accounting, Human Resource Management, Management Research Report. Diploma in Tourism Management: Aims to provide students with a broad understanding of the operational aspects of the international tourism industry, together with a knowledge of the basic principles which underpin the industry. Syllabus content: Travel Geography, The Tourism Industry, Travel Agency and Tour Guide Operations, Introduction to Tourism Economics, Special Interest Tourism, Destination Analysis, Introduction to Business Operations, Business Computing, Marketing, Finance for the Travel Industry.
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Catering and Institutional Management Option in Travel Agency Management -- Diploma in Travel Agency Management: Students wishing to prepare for careers in the specialist field of Travel Agency Management may take this specially developed derivative programme. Syllabus content: Travel Geography, The Tourism Industry, Travel Agency and Tour Guide Operations, Fares and Ticketing Levels One and Two, Computer Reservation Systems, Introduction to Business Operations, Business Computing, Marketing, Finance for the Travel Industry. Advanced Diploma in Tourism Management: Aims to provide an understanding of the managerial, decision making and leadership aspects of the international tour operation industry and to develop the independent research skills which will be required when working as a senior manager in the industry. Syllabus content: Tour Operations, Management Accounting, Strategic Tourism Management, Sustainable Tourism and Destination Management, Human Resource Management, Management Research Report. Virgin Atlantic/GMTC Fares and Ticketing and Star Alliance/GTMC Galileo Fares and Ticketing programmes are also administered by the Confederation. ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS The selection of students for admission to the courses at Diploma level is at the discretion of individual educational establishments. No specific educational qualifications are required, although it is desirable for applicants to have completed formal secondary education and for students who do not have English as their first language, an IELTS level of 4.5 or above. For selection on to a course at Advanced Diploma
level the applicant must have been successful in, or exempted from, the Diploma course. Exemptions are granted at the discretion of the Confederation on the basis of previous education and experience. Examination results and certificates: Each candidate will receive a record of performance in one of four grades for each component of the examination. The grades are Distinction, Credit, Pass and Fail. Qualifications are awarded to those candidates who achieve at least a pass grade in all components of their course. GRADES OF MEMBERSHIP Student Member: This classification is for those who have enrolled on a CTH course at a registered CTH centre. Associate Member (AMCTH): Awarded to those who have passed or been exempted from the Diploma level examination. Holders of equivalent qualifications acceptable to the Confederation may also be granted associate membership. Member (MCTH): Awarded to those who have passed or been exempted from the Advanced Diploma level examination, and hold at least 2 yrs’ experience in the industry. Holders of equivalent qualifications acceptable to the Confederation may also be granted Membership, as may those who have at least 10 yrs’ relevant experience. Fellow (FCTH): Awarded at the discretion of the Confederation to those who have achieved positions of significant responsibility in the industry, or who have made notable contributions to the work of the Confederation.
INSTITUTE OF HOSPITALITY Trinity Court 34 West Street Surrey SM1 1SH Tel: 020 8661 4900 Fax: 020 8661 4901 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.instituteofhospitality.org The Institute of Hospitality Awarding Body offers unitized qualifications that flexibly support business professionals in the hospitality, leisure and tourism industries and provides progression pathways for career development. Further information can be accessed through our website.
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The Institute of Hospitality is the internationally recognized professional management association for managers and aspiring managers in the hospitality, leisure and tourism industries with a worldwide membership in over 100 countries.
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Catering and Institutional Management Membership of the Institute of Hospitality offers an excellent range of benefits including: l Professional recognition as a manager in a rapidly expanding and diverse sector l Networking opportunities through branch, regional and national events l Free copies of Hospitality magazine, giving news of the Institute and its activities as well as industryspecific articles and commentary
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University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Catering and Institutional Management and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FOUNDATION DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Thames Valley; Ulster
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Abertay, Dundee; Anglia (Colchester Institute); Birmingham (Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies); Bournemouth; Brighton; Buckingham (University of Buckingham); Bucks Coll; Central Lancashire; East Anglia (Suffolk College); Glasgow Caledonian; Gloucestershire; Huddersfield; Lancaster (Blackpool and The Fylde College); Leeds
Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Napier; North London; Oxford Brookes; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Queen Margaret; Robert Gordon; Salford; Sheffield Hallam; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Thames Valley; Ulster; Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wolverhampton
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham (Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies); Bournemouth; Buckingham (University of Buckingham); Central Lancashire; Glasgow Caledonian; Huddersfield; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College);
Manchester Metropolitan; Oxford Brookes; Sheffield Hallam; Surrey; Thames Valley; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia (City College, Norwich); Barnsley; Birmingham (Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies); Bournemouth; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Brighton; Bucks Coll;
Durham (New College Durham); East Anglia (Suffolk College); Huddersfield; Lincolnshire (Grimsby College); Lincolnshire (Yorkshire Coast College); Middlesex; Sheffield Hallam; Thames Valley; Ulster
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bournemouth; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); North London; Thames Valley; Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff)
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OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff)
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham (Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies)
PROFESSIONAL COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Manchester Metropolitan
PROFESSIONALQUALIFICATIONS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Thames Valley
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Hotel Administration; Hotel, Catering and Institutional Operations; Hotel, Catering and Institutional Operations (Accommodation); Hotel, Catering and Institutional Operations (Catering); Hotel, Catering and Institutional Operations (Food); Hotel, Catering and Institutional Operations (Front Desk); Hotel, Catering and Institutional Operations (Housekeeping) BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Accommodation and Cleaning Science; Culinary Arts with Management; Hospitality Management; Hospitality Management (Licensed Retail); Hospitality Management with Tourism; Hospitality Operations; Hospitality Operations Front Office; Hotel, Catering and Institutional Management; Hotel, Catering and Institutional Management (Culinary); Hotel, Catering and Institutional Management (Tourism); Licensed House Operations; Professional Cookery; Professional Patisserie; Science (Catering Technology) SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Baking/Baking Technology; Hospitality Operations; Hospitality Operations (Front Office); Licensed House Operations; Professional Cookery; Professional Patisserie; Sport & Hospitality Management SQA HND: Bakery Technology/Management; Culinary Arts with Management; Hospitality
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Management; Hospitality Management with Tourism; Sport & Hospitality Management
NVQs Level 1: Catering and Hospitality; Catering and Hospitality Food Preparation and Cooking; Food & Drink Manufacturing Operations; Guest Service; Housekeeping; Kitchen Portering; Porter Service; Preparing and Serving Food; Reception Level 2: Bar Service; Catering and Hospitality; Catering and Hospitality Food Preparation and Cooking; Catering and Hospitality Food and Drink Service; Food & Drink Manufacturing Operations; Hospitality Quick Service; Hospitality Service; Housekeeping; Reception; Residential Service Level 3: Catering and Hospitality; Catering and Hospitality Food Preparation and Cooking; Drink Service Advanced Craft; Food & Drink Manufacturing Operations; Food Preparation and Cooking (General); Food Preparation and Cooking (Kitchen and Larder); Food Service Advanced Craft; Hospitality and Catering; Kitchen Supervision; Multiskilled Hospitality Supervision; On-Licensed Premises Supervision; Restaurant Supervision Level 4: Catering and Hospitality; Food & Drink Manufacturing Operations; Hospitality and Catering; Kitchen and Larder Specialist; Kitchen Management; Multi-skilled Hospitality Management; On-licensed Premises Management; Restaurant Management
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SVQs Levels: Bakery/Craft Bakery; Bartender’s Course; Cake Decoration; Catering; Catering & Hospitality; Chef Training; Craft Bakery Technology; Food Preparation and Cooking; Food/Beverage Service; Food Technology; Hospitality; Hospitality with Languages/Tourism/Leisure; Hotel & Catering Operations/Skills; Leisure, Tourism/Hospitality; Nutrition; Hotel Reception; Kitchen & Larder; Patisserie/Confectionery; Professional Cookery; Reception & Accommodation; Sport & Hospitality Level 1: Food and Drink Service; Food Preparation and Cooking; Guest Service; Housekeeping; Kitchen Portering; Porter Service; Preparing and Serving Food; Reception Level 2: Bar Service; Food and Drink Service; Food Preparation and Cooking; Hospitality -- Quick Service; Hospitality Service; Housekeeping; Reception Level 3: Accommodation Supervision; Food Preparation and Cooking -- General; Food Preparation and Cooking -- Kitchen and Larder; Food Preparation and Cooking -- Patisserie and Confectionery; Food Service Advanced Craft; Front Office Supervision; Kitchen Supervision; Multi-skilled Hospitality Supervision;
On-Licensed Premises Supervision; Restaurant Supervision Level 4: Accommodation Management; Front Office Management; Kitchen and Larder Specialist; Kitchen Management; Multi-skilled Hospitality Management; On-Licensed Premises Management; Patisserie and Confectionery Specialist; Restaurant Management
GNVQs Foundation: Hospitality and Catering Intermediate: Hospitality and Catering Advanced: Hospitality and Catering
City & Guilds Certificate: 7068 -- 01 Accommodation Operations and Services; 7066 -- 01 Food and Beverage Service; 7065 -- 01 Food Preparation and Culinary Arts; 3320 -03 Professional Cookery Diploma: 7068 -- 02 Accommodation Operations and Services; 7065 -- 02 Food Preparation and Cooking (Culinary Arts); 3320 -- 04 Professional Cookery Advanced Diploma: 7068 -- 03 Accommodation Operations and Services; 7065 -- 03 Culinary Arts
Useful Addresses Food and Drink Qualifications Council, 6 Catherine Street, London WC2B 5JJ; Tel: 020 7836 2460
Hospitality Awarding Body, International House, High Street, Ealing, London W5 5DB; Tel: 020 8579 2400
CERAMICS University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Ceramics and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bristol; Bucks Coll; Central England; De Montfort, Leicester; Glasgow (The Glasgow School of Art); Leeds (Bretton Hall); London Institute (Camberwell College of Arts); London Institute (Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design); Loughborough; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of
Further & Higher Education); Plymouth (Falmouth College of Arts); Sheffield; Staffordshire; Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Westminster; Wolverhampton
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HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bristol; Central England; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Royal College of Art; Staffordshire; Surrey Institute;
University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Hertfordshire (West Herts College); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education)
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas
Level 3: Craft Pottery
BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Design (Ceramics); Pottery Administration BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Design (Ceramics); Pottery & Ceramics; Science (Ceramic Technology)
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SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Pottery & Ceramics SQA HND: Pottery & Ceramics
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Certificate: 7802 Creative Skills Ceramics Level 2; 7900 -- 12 Creative Studies Part 1 Ceramic Skills; 7702 -- 01 First Steps in Creative Crafts: Ceramics; 0680 Industrial Ceramics
Levels: Ceramics Sculpture & Design Level 2: Design: Ceramics Design
NVQs Level 2: Ceramics Design; Craft Pottery; Fire Ceramic Items; Kiln Operations
Useful Addresses Association for Ceramic Training and Development, St James House, Webberly Lane, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent ST3 1RJ; Tel: 01782 597016
CHEMISTRY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE OIL AND COLOUR CHEMISTS’ASSOCIATION Priory House 967 Harrow Road Wembley Middlesex HA0 2SF Tel: 020 8908 1086 Fax: 020 8908 1219 E-mail:
[email protected] Fellow (FTSC): Must be not less than 33, have been an Ordinary Member for not less than 10 yrs, be
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Chemistry of the professional grade for at least 8 yrs or have not less than 15 yrs’ experience in the science or technology of coatings in a position of superior responsibility. They must have made an outstanding contribution to the field or have reached a position of eminence in the industry. Associate (ATSC): May be appointed from among those who are or are not already Licentiates. The former must have practised the science or technology of surface coatings for at least 3 yrs, have superior skill and maturity in the profession, hold the CGLI Insignia Award or submit written evidence of work at an acceptable standard. Such candidates may be required to take an oral exam. Candidates who are not already Licentiates are considered in 2 categories. Those not less than 24 must be an Ordinary Member and have been an Ordinary Member or Student for 2 yrs, hold the GRSC or GInstP or an exempting degree, have approved experience and may be required to take
an oral exam. Candidates not less than 30 must be an Ordinary Member and have been an Ordinary Member or Student for 2 yrs, have been engaged in relevant practice for at least 7 yrs, have attained a position of considerable standing in the industry and must usually take an oral exam. Licentiate (LTSC): Must be an Ordinary Member and have been an Ordinary Member or Student for 1 yr, be at least 22 and satisfy 1 of the several specified requirements. Candidates may be required to take an oral exam and will be required to submit written evidence on a subject directly associated with the science and technology of surface coatings. Student: Usually less than 25 and engaged on a relevant course of training. Ordinary Member: A chemist or other scientifically trained person, or someone technically trained in the oil and colour industries who complies with the standard of competence laid down by the Council.
THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF CHEMISTRY Thomas Graham House Science Park Milton Road Cambridge CB4 0WF Tel 01223 420066 Fax 01223 423623 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rsc.org All members of the RSC will be in the category of Member (MRSC) unless they are not yet qualified for this category or have sought and been accorded recognition for their outstanding achievements and have become Fellows. The award of Chartered Chemist (CChem) is separate from admission to categories of membership, which are as follows: Fellow (FRSC): Fellow is the senior category of membership and is open to those who are Members (or who can satisfy the requirements for Member) with substantial career progression and who can offer evidence of seniority and maturity of experience in any field which involves or promotes the advancement or wider application of chemical science. Those without obvious seniority can achieve admission by virtue of an outstanding contribution to the advancement of the profession. Member (MRSC): This is the main category of membership denoting a level of educational and/or
vocational achievement identical to that required for Associate Member, followed by the development, through professional experience, of key skills at the appropriate level. Associate Member (AMRSC): The Associate Member category is open to those who can demonstrate a recognized level of attainment in chemical science by means of formal education and/or training. This is usually evidenced by the award of a degree in the chemical sciences. It is an intermediate category for new entrants to the profession and is primarily intended for those who will be gaining professional experience for transfer to the category of Member. Affiliate: For those not yet qualified for any other category such as undergraduate students. Chartered Chemist (CChem): Awarded to experienced RSC members who have an in-depth knowledge of specialist areas of chemistry, specialist chemical skills relevant to their work practice,
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Chemistry responsibility based upon chemistry and a commitment to maintaining chemical expertise through continuing professional development. The RSC is licensed by The Science Council to register suitably qualified members for the Chartered Scientist (CSci) designation. EXAMINATIONS The RSC no longer offers its own examinations for direct admission to membership. Instead it recognizes and accredits degree courses offered by universities. National/Scottish Vocational Qualifications (NVQ/ SVQ) Level 5 in Analytical Chemistry A nationally recognized vocational qualification for practising analytical chemists. Successful completion provides access to the Register of Analytical
Chemists. Non-members achieving this qualification can gain admission to qualified membership of the RSC and satisfy many of the professional attributes for CChem. Mastership in Chemical Analysis (MChemA) is for intending public analysts and their deputies. The RSC works closely with the Association of Public Analysts and its Education and Training Committee, to ensure that candidates have the appropriate skills and knowledge to qualify. Register of Eligible Qualified Persons The RSC contributes to the assessment and maintains a register of Qualified Persons in relation to the EU Directives 2001/83/EC, 2001/82/EC and 2001/20/EC. For further details visit www.rsc.org/education/ or e-mail
[email protected].
SOCIETY OF COSMETIC SCIENTISTS GT House 24/26 Rothesay Road Luton, Beds LU1 1QX Tel: 01582 726661 Fax: 01582 405217 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.scs.org.uk The object of the Society, formed in 1948, is to promote the status of the cosmetic industry, by means of lectures, symposia, publications and education. MEMBERSHIP Membership shall be open to those applicants who agree with the aims of the Society, have the necessary qualifications and who, in the opinion of Council, are acceptable. Honorary Member: Upon the recommendation of the Council of the Society, the Society may, by a majority vote in the General Meeting, elect as Honorary Members such persons as may be deemed worthy by virtue of services rendered to the Society or of scientific value in the cosmetic and allied fields. Each Honorary Member shall be entitled to take part in all the Society’s activities. Member -- A Grade: At the date of their election A Members must possess the following qualifications: a degree granted by a British university in Cosmetic Science, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Pharmacy, Medicine, Biology, Physics or related sciences or an equivalent of such degrees as recognized by Council -- advice on degree equivalents will be sought from
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other scientific bodies, eg University of London, Royal Society of Chemistry, Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain -- and at least 3 yrs of experience essentially devoted to some scientific aspect(s) of cosmetics and/or technologically closely related products. Members -- B Grade: At the date of their election B Members must possess the following qualifications: the Diploma in Cosmetic Science awarded by the Society and at least 3 yrs of experience essentially devoted to some scientific aspect(s) of cosmetics and/ or technologically closely related products, or have been an Associate Member of the Society for a total of at least 10 yrs and be able to demonstrate an acceptable level of experience essentially devoted to some scientific aspect(s) of cosmetics and/or closely related products. Associate Member: At the time of their election Associate Members must possess 1 of the following qualifications: (a) a degree gained by a British university in Cosmetic Science, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Pharmacy, Medicine, Biology, Physics or related sciences or an equivalent of such degrees as
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Chemistry recognized by Council, with no experience essentially devoted to some scientific aspect(s) of cosmetics and/ or technologically closely related products; (b) the Diploma in Cosmetic Science awarded by the Society with no experience essentially devoted to some scientific aspect(s) of cosmetics and/or technologically closely related products; (c) BTEC Higher Certificate or BTEC Higher Diploma in an appropriate scientific subject, or a recognized equivalent, together with at least 1 yr of experience essentially devoted to some scientific aspect(s) of cosmetics and/ or technologically closely related products; (d) an educational standard in 2 scientific subjects at A level, or a recognized equivalent of such qualifications together with at least 3 yrs’ experience essentially devoted to some scientific aspect(s) of cosmetics and/or technologically closely related products; (e) an educational standard in 2 scientific subjects at GCSE, or a recognized equivalent of such qualifications, together with at least 5 yrs of experience essentially devoted to some scientific aspect(s) of cosmetics and/or technologically closely related products; (f) at least 7 yrs’ experience relevant
to cosmetics, toiletries or closely related products; or (g) any other qualifications, which in the opinion of Council, makes the candidate worthy of Associate Membership. Student: Students are defined as: those pursuing the Society’s Diploma or other Cosmetic Science related course ultimately leading to Associate Membership of the Society. At the time of their election to Student membership, Students must have a minimum of 2 scientific subjects at GCSE level, or a recognized equivalent. Membership of this grade is temporary: it covers only the period that a candidate for Associate Membership is under education. All Student memberships are reviewed at the end of the course. Reelection is only permitted if the Membership Committee is satisfied of the Student’s ultimate intention to become a member. All by-laws concerning Student membership are subject to the discretion of the Council. Diploma: The Society runs a Certificate Course in Cosmetic Science, in conjunction with the London College of Fashion, leading to the Diploma in Cosmetic Science, available by distance learning only.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Chemistry and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Anglia; Aston; Bath; Belfast; Birmingham; Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Central Lancashire; Coventry; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Dundee; Durham; East Anglia; East London; Edinburgh; Essex; Exeter; Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow Caledonian; Greenwich; Halton (Halton College); Heriot-Watt; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Kent; Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leicester; Liverpool; Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (King’s College London); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London
(Royal Holloway); London (University College London (UCL)); Loughborough; Luton; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Newcastle; North London; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham (University of Nottingham); Nottingham Trent; Oxford; Paisley; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Reading; Robert Gordon; Salford (Halton College); Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Southampton; St Andrews; Staffordshire; Stirling; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey; Sussex; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Warwick; Westminster; Wolverhampton; York (The Stables)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Anglia; Aston; Belfast; Birmingham; Bristol; Cambridge; Central Lancashire; De Montfort,
Leicester; East Anglia; Essex; Exeter; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music &
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Chemistry Drama); Glasgow Caledonian; Greenwich; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Kent; Kingston; Leeds; Liverpool; Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (King’s College London); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (University College London (UCL)); Loughborough; Manchester;
Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Newcastle; Northumbria; Nottingham (University of Nottingham); Oxford; Paisley; Reading; Southampton; St Andrews; Strathclyde; Surrey; Sussex; Teesside; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; Wales (Bangor University); Warwick; Westminster; York (The Stables)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Coventry; De Montfort, Leicester; Exeter; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Kingston; London (Birkbeck, University of
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CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Brunel; London (Birkbeck, University of London);
London (Goldsmiths College); Wales (Bangor University); Wolverhampton
RESEARCH DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢- NVQs cates and Diplomas Level 2: BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Applied Chemistry; Chemical Science; Chemistry; Science (Applied Chemistry and Scientific Instrumentation); Science (Chemistry); Science (Chemistry and Computing); Science (Chemistry with Biology); Science (Medical Laboratory) SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Chemical Sciences; General Sciences; Industrial & Process Science; Industrial Measurement & Process Control; Science/Applied Science SQA HND: Chemistry; Industrial & Process Science; Science/Applied Science
Useful Addresses Chemical Industries Association, Kings Buildings, Smith Square, London SW1P 3JJ; Tel: 020 7834 3399; Fax: 020 7834 4469
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Laboratory & Associated Technical Activities; Laboratory Technician Working in Education Level 3: Laboratory & Associated Technical Activities; Laboratory Technician Working in Education Level 4: Laboratory & Associated Technical Activities Level 5: Analytical Chemistry
SVQs Levels: Chemistry; Laboratory Training; Pharmaceutical Science; Science/Applied Science; Science & Computing; Science & New Technology; Science & Technology
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CHIROPODY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE INSTITUTE OF CHIROPODISTS AND PODIATRISTS 27 Wright Street Southport Merseyside PR9 0TL Tel: 01704 546141 Fax: 01704 500477 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.inst-chiropodist.org.uk Membership (MInstChP) is considered from Health Professions Council Registered chiropodists/ podiatrists. The ‘Associate’ grade of Membership is considered from practitioners who wish to become members of the Institute, but who are not HPC Registered.
In order to become an Associate of the Institute a practitioner must have been practising for the length of time determined by the Executive Committee and must also pass a practical test of competence set by the Institute’s Board of Education.
THE SOCIETY OF CHIROPODISTS AND PODIATRISTS 1 Fellmongers Path Tower Bridge Road London SE1 3LY Tel: 020 7234 8620 Fax: 020 7234 8621 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.feetforlife.org MEMBERSHIP Member (MChS): To gain membership of the Society, applicants must be registered with the Health Professions Council (HPC) and normally have completed a 3- or 4-yr undergraduate BSc Hons course in Podiatry approved by the Society and the HPC. In the case of those holding foreign qualifications, they must have successfully applied for and have received registration from the said HPC. Fellow (FChS): Awarded solely on the grounds of superior professional ability and experience and is attainable by exam only. Fellow of the Faculty of Surgery of the College of Podiatrists (FCPodS): Members of the Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists who complete the Society’s PG course of training in foot surgery are awarded Fellowship of the Faculty of Podiatric Surgery of the Society’s College of Podiatrists when they pass their final practical exam. Fellows are qualified to undertake more advanced skin and soft-
tissue surgery than are non-Fellows as well as a range of surgical procedures on the foot involving bone and tendon. EXAMINATIONS Teacher’s Certificate of the Society of Chiropodists: This qualification is for Registered Chiropodists and Members of the Society. The Certificate will be granted to those who hold an appropriate C&G Teacher’s Certificate or other qualification deemed appropriate by the Faculty of Undergraduate Education and who have been employed in a School of Podiatry on a regular basis for at least 1 yr. TRAINING All the schools now teach a BSc Hons in Podiatry. All the schools are departments of universities or colleges of higher education. Students should be at least 18 at the start of the course and should have attained 5 GCE or GCSE passes (grades A, B or C) to
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Chiropody include English language and preferably 2 science subjects. Normally, 2 of the passes should be at A level (or 4 at Advanced Supplementary level). Students with the Scottish Certificate of Education should have attained 5 standard grade passes (grades 1 to 3) of which 3 should be higher grade passes (grades A to C). Where students have passes in excess of the minimum requirements, the number together with the grades of the passes may be taken into account in assessing their entry qualifications. Qualifications deemed to be equivalent may be taken into account. NB: These are minimum requirements. Individual institutions may lay down higher entry requirements, and prospective students are advised to make early contact with the listed institutions of their choice. Institutions have their own requirements for mature students, whose qualifications and experience are judged on their merits. Courses of training are offered at the following: ENGLAND Birmingham School of Podiatry, Matthew Boulton College; Department of Podiatry, Brighton
University; Durham School of Podiatric Medicine, New College Durham; Huddersfield School of Podiatry, University of Huddersfield; School of Podiatry, University of East London; Northampton School of Podiatry, University College, Northampton; Directorate of Podiatry, University of Salford; Plymouth School of Podiatry, University of Plymouth; Wessex School of Podiatry, University of Southampton. WALES The Centre for Podiatric Studies, University of Wales Institute, Cardiff. SCOTLAND Edinburgh School of Podiatry, Queen Margaret University College; Glasgow School of Podiatric Medicine, Glasgow Caledonian University. NORTHERN IRELAND Centre for Podiatric Medicine, University of Ulster at Jordanstown.
THE BRITISH CHIROPODY AND PODIATRY ASSOCIATION New Hall Bath Road Maidenhead Berkshire SL6 4LA Tel: 01628 632440 Fax: 01628 674483 Fellow (FSSCh): A fellow has to have been in practice for 5 yrs and completed the Advanced course on Orthotics and Biomechanics. He or she must also be elected by the appropriate Council of the Association. Member (MSSCh): Obtained by having completed both the theory and practice of chiropody in
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accordance with The Open College of Chiropody and Podiatry’s curriculum. Any member, MSSCh or FSSCh, automatically becomes a Member of the British Chiropody and Podiatry Association (MBChA). Only Council may award its fellowship (FBChA).
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CHIROPRACTIC Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations BRITISH CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION Blagrave House, 17 Blagrave Street Reading Berkshire RG1 1QB Tel: 01189 505950 Fax: 01189 588946 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.chiropractic-uk.co.uk Chiropractors are accepted as members of the Association after qualifying from a FT course of at least 4 yrs at an accredited college of chiropractic. Members are categorized in Full, Semi-Active, Provisional or Associate gradings and have to abide by the Association’s Code of Ethics and By-Laws. TRAINING There are two internationally recognized training institutions in the UK: the Anglo European College of Chiropractic, 13--15 Parkwood Road, Bournemouth, Dorset BH5 2DF, tel: 01202 436200, fax: 01202 436312, website: www.aecc-chiropractic.ac.uk, which awards a BSc Hons Chiropractic; and the Welsh Institute of
Chiropractic, University of Glamorgan, Treforest, Pontypridd CF37 1DL, tel: 01443 483555, fax: 01443 483756, website: www.glam.ac.uk/saps, which awards a Master of Chiropractic (MChiro). Courses commence in September of each yr and a prospectus can be obtained from each of the institutions concerned. The profession is now regulated by statute by the General Chiropractic Council (GCC), which opened a register in June 1999. The register closed in June 2001 and it is now illegal for any practioner to practice as a chiropractor without first being registered with the GCC.
McTIMONEY CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION Crowmarsh Gifford Wallingford Oxfordshire OX10 8DJ Tel: 01491 829211 Fax: 01491 829492 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.mctimoney-chiropractic.org MEMBERSHIP Fellow: Active members of the Association who have contributed significantly to the furtherance of the aims of the association may be proposed by a minimum of 6 others members of the Association for election as Fellows. Such proposals will be subject to the endorsement of the Executive Committee and subsequent election by the membership. Fellows will not normally constitute more than 10% of the membership. Full Member: Practitioners or teachers of chiropractic holding a qualification approved by the
Association issued by a training establishment approved by the Association and having completed the required programme of supervised practice and additional studies. Provisional Member: Practitioners of McTimoney Chiropractic or McTimoney Animal Chiropractic holding a qualification approved by the Association, issued by a training establishment approved by the Association and are following the required programme of supervised practice and additional studies for newly qualified practitioners.
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Chiropractic Student: Any person shall be eligible to become a student member who attends a chiropractic course approved by the Association. Retired: Members (of any grade of membership) of the Association who have permanently retired from practice. Such members shall be entitled to use the initials of their last practising grade of membership followed by Rtd. Honorary: Suitable persons may be invited to be Honorary members of the Association at the discretion of the Executive Committee. Animal Member: Practitioners of chiropractic for animals holding a qualification approved by the Association and having completed the required programme of supervised practice and additional studies and who also hold a qualification in human chiropractic approved by the Association. Associate Members: Any person who espouses the philosophy of McTimoney Chiropractic and has followed a course approved by the Association and wishes to join the Association shall be regarded as an Associate member. Associate members will not be permitted to use any post-nominal letters indicating this level of membership of the Association. Associate members will not be included in the directory of
practitioners (unless they hold a qualification in animal chiropractic approved by the Association, in which case, they will be included in the relevant directory of these chiropractors). Associate members will receive all relevant mailings from the Association if they so choose. Non-practising members: Members who inform the Association in advance of their intention to withdraw from practice for a period of 1 Association year or more, and intend to return to practice at some future time, shall be regarded as non-practising members. (If a practitioner withdraws from practice for a period of more than 1 year they may be required to satisfy the Association as to their competence to return to practice.) Non-practising members will not be included in the directory of practitioners but will receive all relevant mailings from the Association if they so choose. Overseas members: Members residing outside the jurisdiction of the laws of the United Kingdom and not practising in the United Kingdom shall be regarded as Overseas Members subject to having membership of the appropriate national chiropractic or animal association (where possible).
SCOTTISH CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION Laigh Hatton Farm Old Greenock Road Bishopton Renfrewshire PA7 5PB Tel: 01505 863151 Fax: 01505 863151 Website: www.sca-chiropractic.org Formed in 1979, the Scottish Chiropractic Association has grown rapidly and there are now 60 members practising in Scotland and 140 associate members located in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and various other countries around the world. To be accepted as a member of the SCA, each chiropractor must have graduated from an approved chiropractic college involving 4--5 yrs of FT study. Each member
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must adhere to the Association’s Code of Practice and any breaches in the Code are thoroughly investigated by the SCA ethics committee. All SCA members are covered by professional indemnity insurance. The Association arranges regular seminars and postgraduate lectures to provide ongoing education for its members.
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UNITED CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION 17 Fore Street Ivybridge Devon PL21 9AB Website: www.united-chiropractic.org Full membership is open to qualified, GCC registered Chiropractors from any recognized school of chiropractic.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Chiropractic and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Glamorgan
OTHER FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Glamorgan
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Surrey
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Loughborough
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢- SVQs cates and Diplomas Levels: Complementary Therapies SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Complementary Therapies
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The Churches
THE CHURCHES Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE CHURCH IN WALES The Bishops’ Advisors for Ministry St Michael’s College Llandaff Cardiff CF5 2YJ Tel: 02920 563379 Fax: 02920 838088 The Church in Wales expects candidates for ordination to satisfy the requirements of recognized theological courses. University graduates usually spend at least 2 yrs at a theological college and, if they are non-theological graduates, are encouraged to study for a university degree or diploma in
Theology. Non-graduate candidates must have obtained at least 5 passes at GCSE and normally study for a university diploma in Theology or a degree in Theology if they have obtained the necessary grades at A level. These requirements may be modified in the case of older candidates.
THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND Ministry Division of The Archbishops’ Council Church House Great Smith Street London SW1P 3AZ Tel: 020 7898 1399 Fax: 020 7898 1421 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.cofe.anglican.org ORDAINED MINISTRY Candidates under 30: Graduates in Theology spend 2 yrs on a FT course at a theological college and have to fulfil the Bishops’ requirements. Non-graduates and graduates in subjects other than Theology are required to spend 3 yrs on a FT course at a theological college and have to fulfil the Bishops’ requirements. Candidates aged 30--49: (a) Candidates for the ordained ministry are required to do either a 2-yr FT course at a theological college or a 3-yr PT course. (b) Candidates for permanent non-stipendiary ministry are required to do a 3-yr PT course. Candidates aged 50 and over: As for candidates 30--49 except that the exact nature of training is at the discretion of the Bishop. QUALIFICATIONS Church’s Ministry Certificate: Those who have completed to the satisfaction of the Ministry Division Moderators a course of study approved by the
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Ministry Division are entitled to a Certificate. A booklet Theological Training describes the colleges and courses which offer approved training. This may be obtained from the Ministry Division. OTHER CHURCH OF ENGLAND QUALIFICATIONS Church of England Readers’ Certificate: This is the normal qualification for Readers who have completed a nationally moderated 3-yr course. Contact: Tel: 0207 898 1419; E-mail:
[email protected]; Website: www.readers.cofe.anglican.org. The Archbishop’s Examination in Theology: By virtue of the Archbishop of Canterbury’s ancient right to award degrees, the Examination -- originally established in 1905 -- now offers means of study for 3 levels of qualification in theological research. The Diploma of Student of Theology is open to graduates and others who are able to demonstrate that they are capable of obtaining a postgraduate diploma by means of theological research. In addition, the
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Cinema, Film and Television Examination also offers the research degrees of Master of Philosophy (MPhil) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) to candidates with at least an upper second class degree in Theology, Religious Studies or the specific subject area in which the candidate wishes to pursue theological research. Further details are available on the Archbishop’s website, http:// www.archbishopofcanterbury.org under Roles and Responsibilities / The Archbishop’s Examination in
Theology. An information pack is available from: The Administrative Officer, Archbishop’s Examination in Theology, Lambeth Palace, London SE1 7JU. Church Army: A recognized training course for pastoral work and evangelism for men and women at the Church Army’s own college in Sheffield. Details from the Candidates’ Secretary, Church Army, Independents Road, Blackheath, London SE3 9LG.
THE SCOTTISH EPISCOPAL CHURCH Theological Institute of the Scottish Episcopal Church Forbes House 21 Grosvenor Crescent Edinburgh EH12 5EE Tel: 01312 256357 Fax: 01313 467247 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.tisec.org.uk Candidates are trained for lay and ordained, stipendiary and non-stipendiary ministries in the Scottish Episcopal Church and Methodist Church. Training may be undertaken on an FT or PT basis. The curriculum is delivered centrally through residential sessions and regionally through diocesan
groups. The ‘Diploma in Theology for Ministry’ course run by the Institute is validated by York St John’s University. Some students undertake further studies through universities leading to degree qualifications.
CINEMA, FILM AND TELEVISION Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations BRITISH KINEMATOGRAPH SOUND AND TELEVISION SOCIETY (BKSTS)/ THE MOVING IMAGE SOCIETY Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath Bucks SL0 0NH Tel: 01753 656656 Fax: 01753 656618 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.bksts.com Fellowship (FBKS): Conferred upon those who have contributed outstanding service to the industries. The award of the Fellowship is at the discretion of the Council and differs from all other grades in this respect. Full Membership (MBKS): Is for those aged at least 25 and/or employed for 5 yrs in the technical areas of film, television, sound or related industries. Members
are entitled to use the designatory letters MBKS. All applicants must be proposed by a paid-up Full Member. Associate Membership: Is open to those over the age of 18 who are engaged or interested in the technical areas of film, sound, television or related industries. Interim Membership: Is for applicants who have completed their training and/or are beginning a
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Cinema, Film and Television career in the industry. Interim Members may apply for Associate Membership when they have gained experience.
Student Membership: Is for anyone over the age of 16 undergoing recognized industrial or HE training relevant to the Society’s activities.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Cinema, Film and Television and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FOUNDATION DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Thames Valley
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Anglia; Belfast; Bournemouth; Bradford; Brunel; Bucks Coll; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; Central Lancashire; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Doncaster; East Anglia; East London; Exeter; Falmouth; Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Gloucestershire; Huddersfield; Kent; Kent (Kent Institute of Art & Design); Kingston; Lancaster (Edge Hill College of Higher Education); Leeds; Leeds (York St John College); Leicester; Lincolnshire; Liverpool; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London (King’s College London); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (Royal Holloway); London Guildhall; London Institute (London College of Printing); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education);
Manchester (Warrington Collegiate Institute, Faculty of HE); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Napier; Newcastle; North London; Northumbria; Nottingham (University of Nottingham); Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Plymouth (Falmouth College of Arts); Portsmouth; Reading; Royal Scottish AMD; Salford; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Southampton; Southampton (King Alfred’s College); Southampton (Winchester School of Art); St Martin; Staffordshire; Stirling; Sunderland; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Surrey Institute; Sussex; Thames Valley; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales, Lampeter); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Warwick; Wolverhampton
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bath; Birmingham; Bournemouth; Brighton; Bristol; Bucks Coll; Central England; Central Lancashire; De Montfort, Leicester; East Anglia; East London; Edinburgh; Essex; Exeter; Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Gloucestershire; Kent; Kingston; Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London (Goldsmiths College); London (King’s College London); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (Royal Holloway); London (School of Oriental & African Studies); London (University College London (UCL)); London
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Guildhall; London Institute (Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design); Luton; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester (Warrington Collegiate Institute, Faculty of HE); Middlesex; Newcastle; Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Reading; Royal College of Art; Salford; Sheffield Hallam; Southampton; Sunderland; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Surrey Institute; Sussex; Thames Valley; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (University of Wales, Lampeter); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Warwick; Westminster
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DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bournemouth; Bristol; Bucks Coll; East London; Edinburgh; Gloucestershire; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Newcastle; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Salford; Southampton (King Alfred’s
College); Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Thames Valley; Wales (North East Wales Institute)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bournemouth; Gloucestershire; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College)
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Plymouth (Falmouth College of Arts)
RESEARCH DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Design (Audio-Visual); Design (Film and Television); Design (Media Make-Up) BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Design (Animation and Electronic Image Making); Design (Audio-Visual); Design (Film and Television); Design (Media Make-Up); Design (Video Production); Television Operations/Production; Video Production/Skills SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Animation/Film Craft; Audio Engineering; Audio, TV & Video Service Engineering; Audio Visual Technology; Broadcasting; Media Technology; Television Operations/Production SQA HND: Animation; Audio Engineering; Audio Visual Studies/Technology; Media Technology; Television Operations/Production; Video Production/ Skills
NVQs Level 2: Broadcast Engineering Maintenance; Camera Assistance; Editing: Electronic Post-Production Support; Editing: Film Support; Set Dressing; Sound
Assistance; Technical Operations; Video Tape Operations Level 3: Animation Assistance; Broadcast Engineering; Camera Operations; Editing; Interactive Media; Lighting Operation; Sound Operations; Technical Operations; Vision Control; Vision Mixing Level 4: Art Direction; Broadcast Systems Engineering; Camera Direction; Editing; Interactive Media Design and Production; Lighting Direction; Lighting Provision and Co-ordination; Sound Direction; Visual Arts Practice
SVQs Levels: Audio Visual Technology; Broadcasting; Film, TV & Radio Studies; Media Production/Studies; Media Technology; Sound Engineering/Recording; Television Production; Video Production/Editing; Visual Arts Level 2: Editing (Film Editing); Film, Television and Video Production; Video Tape Operations Level 3: Film, Television and Video Production Level 4: Film, Television and Video Production
City & Guilds Certificate: 2790 Television and Video Production
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Useful Addresses Skillset: The Sector Skills Council for the Audio Visual Industries, Prospect House, 80--110 New
Oxford Street, London, WC1A 1HB; Tel: 020 7520 5757
CLEANING, LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations BRITISH INSTITUTE OF CLEANING SCIENCE 9 Premier Court Boarden Close Moulton Park Northampton NN3 6LF Tel: 01604 678710 Fax: 01604 645988 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.bics.org.uk The British Institute of Cleaning Science is the independent educational body for the industry. The Institute’s mission is to raise the status and standards through the industry training and education. It is the awarding body for its own internationally recognized qualifications. It offers qualifications in general cleaning (Cleaning Operators Proficiency Certificate), supervisory skills (Cleaning Supervisory Skills Certificate), food premises cleaning (Food Premises Cleaning Certificate), sanitary cleaning (Sanitary Cleaning Proficency Certificate), hospital cleaning (Health Care Professional Cleaning Certificate and car valeting (Car
Valeting Proficiency Certificate) and is a leader in workplace-based assessments. With over 600 corporate and 4,000 individual members, BICSc represents a substantial cross section of the cleaning industry and by becoming members, companies and individuals demonstrate their commitment to the future of the industry by observing the Institute’s code of practice. More than this, the Institute has a network of regions and branches who hold regular meetings, conferences and social events across the UK. Training for BICSc qualifications is available through approved assessors and training centres through the UK and in many overseas countries.
THE GUILD OF CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS Secretariat 1 Wellfield Road Offerton, Stockport Cheshire SK2 6AS Tel: 01614 834655 Fax: 01614 834655 Website: www.gcl.org.uk Fellow (FGCL): Entrance to the College of Fellows is by election. Associate Membership (AGCL): (a) By Exam: the applicant should have satisfied the requirements for Licentiateship as indicated below, and should have a minimum of 5 yrs’ managerial or technical experience
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in the textile care or an associated industry, and have been a Guild Member for at least 1 yr. (b) By Exemption: applicants should have at least 5 yrs’ managerial or practical experience in textile care or an associated industry. They should also be able to demonstrate to the Guild Examination Board that
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Colour Technology they hold appropriate equivalent qualifications of the type required for Licentiateship. Licentiateship (LGCL): Open to any member of the Guild, of any age, who has qualified by exam only in: Advanced Laundry or Advanced Dry Cleaning Technology; plus 3 practical subjects from: Stain Removal, Dry Cleaning Practice, Garment Finishing, Silk Finishing, and Leather Cleaning; and has relevant certificates in or experience of management. Membership: Open to people who are directly employed in the dry-cleaning and laundry industry and allied trades. The Guild also has Honorary Members and Overseas Members. National Diploma in Laundry and Cleaning Technology: The Diploma is awarded to students who have obtained Advanced Certificates in Laundry and Dry Cleaning plus certain other practical exams.
CERTIFICATES Laundry Management and Technology; Advanced Laundry Technology; Advanced Dry Cleaning Technology; Intermediate Dry Cleaning Technology; Principles of Laundering; Introduction to Dry Cleaning; Business Administration; Customer Relations; Stain Removal; Garment Finishing; Advanced Garment Finishing; Suede and Leather Cleaning; Commercial and Industrial Dry Cleaning. Candidates seeking to qualify at Advanced Laundry or Dry Cleaning Technology level would normally have GCSEs in English, Mathematics and a science subject or an equivalent or higher qualification. Some of the above qualifications are superseded by NVQ/SVQs at Levels 1 and 2.
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢- SVQs cates and Diplomas Level 1: Cleaning: Building Interiors BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: (Laundry Technology)
Textiles
NVQs Level 1: Cleaning (Building Interiors); Laundering (Finishing); Laundering (Washing) Level 2: Cleaning (Building Interiors); Dry Cleaning; Laundering
Level 2: Cleaning: Building Interiors; Cleaning: Care of Carpets and Soft Furnishings; Cleaning: Windows, Glass and FauˆI¨ade Services; Cleaning: Within Food Premises
City & Guilds Certificate: 7641 Chimney Cleaning; 7640 Cleaning Science; 9382 Industrial Cleaning and Maintenance Skills; 0772 NVQ in Textile Rental, Laundering and Dry Cleaning
COLOUR TECHNOLOGY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations PAINTING AND DECORATING ASSOCIATION 32 Coton Road Nuneaton Warwickshire CV11 5TW Tel: 02476 353776 Fax: 02476 354513 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.paintingdecoratingassociation.co.uk The Association is a registered trade and employers’ organization, catering exclusively for needs of
professional painting and decorating trade employers. The Association conducts no exam, but all
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Colour Technology membership applications are scrutinized at Branch level to ensure that only bona fide firms are admitted. The Council, or any Region or Branch, with the prior consent of the Council, may confer Life Membership on any person in recognition of meritorious service to the painting industry. Painting
and decorating trade employers wishing to become Members of a Branch of the Association must be vetted, and supply references, which are checked. Associate Membership is available to acceptable companies supplying goods or services to the painting and decorating trade.
THE SOCIETY OF DYERS AND COLOURISTS Perkin House 82 Grattan Road Bradford BD1 2JB Tel: 01274 725138 Fax: 01274 392888 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.sdc.org.uk Fellow (FSDC): Must be at least 33 yrs of age who can demonstrate an achievement of at least equal status of an approved Honours degree and that they have achieved distinction in a field of endeavour related to colour, but not necessarily connected specifically with scientific or technological achievement (eg management, design or other appropriate area). Fellowship is the pinnacle of distinction being the highest level of qualification that the Society can award. Associate (ASDC): Must be at least 23 yrs of age and have passed the Society’s prescribed examinations or possess an approved university Honours degree having an appropriate coloration content. They
must also have 4 yrs’ experience in a colour-related occupation. Associateship is widely accepted as the industry’s premier technical qualification. Associateship Exam: The exam consists of 4 written papers and a dissertation plus candidates must attend a viva. The award of FSDC and ASDC also entitles holders to describe themselves as Chartered Colourists (CCol). Licentiate (LSDC): Must be at least 23 yrs of age, have passed either 3 of the prescribed Associateship examinations or 1 plus the dissertation, or possess a qualification of equivalent academic level. They must also have had appropriate experience in a colourrelated occupation.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Colour Technology and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Leeds
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Heriot-Watt (Scottish Borders Campus)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College)
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Vocational Quali¢cations SVQs Levels: Painting & Decorating
Useful Addresses The British Coatings Federation, James House, Bridge Street, Leatherhead, Surrey KT22 7EP; Tel: 01372 360660; Fax: 01372 376069
COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE PICTURE RESEARCH ASSOCIATION 2 Culver Drive, Oxted Surrey RH8 9HP Tel: 01883 730123 Fax: 01883 730144 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.picture-research.org.uk Founded in 1977, The Picture Research Association is a professional organization for picture researchers, picture editors and managers, and all those specifically involved in the research, management and supply of visual material to all forms of the media worldwide. The purpose of The Picture Research Association is to promote the interest and specific skills of its members and the international recognition of professional people involved in the business of researching, editing, managing and distributing pictures. The organization has been involved in the extensive developments influencing the picture industry. The Picture Research Association offers its members numerous services and information, aiming to continually improve the recognition and communication of those that play such vital roles in the production of all media publishing. AIMS To promote the recognition of picture research, management, editing, buying and supplying as a profession requiring particular skills and knowledge.
To bring together all those involved in the picture profession and provide a forum for information exchange and interaction. To advise those specifically wishing to embark on a profession in the research and supply of pictures for all types of visual media information, providing guidelines and standards in so doing. MEMBERSHIP Full Member: Applicants must have more than 2 yrs’ FT experience in the field of picture research. Membership entitles them to vote, receive all the information and services the Association provides and freelance Full Members are eligible to join the Freelance Register as soon as they have received their membership card. Introductory Member: This grade is open to those who have less than 2 yrs’ experience working as a picture researcher or picture editor. It enables the applicant to vote, receive all the Association’s publications and attend all meetings. It does not provide eligibility to join the Freelance Register.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Communications and Media and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
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FOUNDATION DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Thames Valley
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Abertay, Dundee; Anglia; Anglia (Colchester Institute); Barnsley; Bath; Bath Spa; Birmingham; Birmingham, School of Education, Selly Oak; Bournemouth; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Buckingham (University of Buckingham); Bucks Coll; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; Central Lancashire; City; Coventry; Cranfield; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Dundee; East Anglia; East Anglia (Suffolk College); East London; Exeter; Exeter (The College of St Mark & St John); Falmouth; Glamorgan; Glasgow (The Glasgow School of Art); Glasgow Caledonian; Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Heriot-Watt (Edinburgh College of Art); Hertfordshire; Hertfordshire (West Herts College); Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Kent; Kent (Kent Institute of Art & Design); Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (Blackpool and The Fylde College); Lancaster (Edge Hill College of Higher Education); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds (Leeds, Trinity & All Saints); Leeds (York St John College); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Lincolnshire; Lincolnshire (Grimsby College); Lincolnshire (Lincoln University Campus); Liverpool; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool (Liverpool Hope University College); Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of
London); London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London (Goldsmiths College); London (Royal Holloway); London Guildhall; London Institute (London College of Fashion); London Institute (London College of Printing); Loughborough; Luton; Manchester (Warrington Collegiate Institute, Faculty of HE); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Napier; Newcastle; North London; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Oxford Brookes; Paisley; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Queen Margaret; Robert Gordon; Salford; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Southampton (University College Chichester (formerly Chichester Institute of Higher Education)); Staffordshire; Stirling; Sunderland; Surrey; Surrey (Farnborough College of Technology); Surrey (St Mary’s, Strawberry Hill); Sussex; Teesside; Thames Valley; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales, Lampeter); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Westminster; Wolverhampton; Worcester; York (The Stables)
OTHER FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Glamorgan
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Bath; Bath Spa; Belfast; Bournemouth; Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; Central Lancashire; City; Coventry; East Anglia; East London; Edinburgh; Glamorgan; Gloucestershire; Heriot-Watt; HeriotWatt (Edinburgh College of Art); Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Kent (Kent Institute of Art & Design); Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds (Leeds, Trinity & All Saints); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan
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(Harrogate College); Leicester; Lincolnshire; Liverpool; Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London (Goldsmiths College); London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (London School of Economics & Political Science); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (Royal Holloway); London (University College London (UCL)); London Guildhall; London Institute (Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design); Loughborough; Luton; Manchester;
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Communications and Media Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester (Warrington Collegiate Institute, Faculty of HE); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Napier; Newcastle; North London; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); OU; Oxford Brookes; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Reading; Robert Gordon; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; Staffordshire; Stirling; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey; Surrey
(Farnborough College of Technology); Surrey Institute; Sussex; Thames Valley; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Westminster; York (The Stables)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Barnsley; Bath Spa; Bournemouth; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Brighton; Bucks Coll; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; Derby; Durham (New College Durham); East Anglia (Suffolk College); Exeter (Truro College); Glamorgan; Glasgow Caledonian; Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Heriot-Watt (Edinburgh College of Art); Hertfordshire (West Herts College); Huddersfield; Kent; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (Edge Hill College of Higher Education); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds (Leeds, Trinity & All Saints); Lincolnshire;
Lincolnshire (Hull College); Liverpool (Chester College of HE); London Institute (Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Newcastle; Northampton; OU (NESCOT); Oxford Brookes; Robert Gordon; Salford; Sheffield Hallam; Southampton (King Alfred’s College); Staffordshire; Stirling; Stockport; Sunderland; Surrey (Farnborough College of Technology); Teesside; Thames Valley; Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wolverhampton
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia (City College, Norwich); Belfast; Brighton; Central England; Dundee; Glamorgan; Leeds (Leeds, Trinity & All Saints); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds
Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Lincolnshire (Hull College); London (Goldsmiths College); OU (The Central School of Speech & Drama); Staffordshire
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES OU (NESCOT); Thames Valley
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Falmouth
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Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Design (Communications); Design (Lens Media); Design (Visual Communications); Electronic Media and Business Communication; Media; Media Production (Audio, Moving Image, Information Design, Audio and Moving Image, Moving Image and Information Design, Information Design and Audio); Media Technology BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Advertising & Public Relations; Animation; Animation/Film Craft; Audio Visual Studies/Technology; Audio Visual Technology; Broadcasting; Communication; Communication & PR; Design (Communications); Design (Visual Communications); Digital Media for Printing & Publishing; Media; Media (Radio Broadcasting); Media Analysis/Skills/Production; Media Technology; Print Media Management/ Production; Professional Writing Skills; Promotions & Events Management; Radio Broadcasting; Radio Production SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Communication; Communication & PR; Media Analysis/Skills/Production; Media Technology; Multimedia SQA HND: Illustration & Media Design; Communication; Information & Media Technology; Media Technology; Multimedia Computing; New Media Technology; Print Media Management/Production
NVQs Level 2: Production Level 3: Production; Production Research; Radio Production Level 4: Production; Radio Production
SVQs Levels: Advertising & Communications/Internet; Communication; Communication & Media; Digital Media/Design; Internet & Communications
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Technology; Media Production/Studies; Media Technology; Multimedia Level 2: Broadcast Engineering Maintenance; Camera Assistance; Costume; Cultural Venue Operations and Support; Delivering Artform Development Programmes; Design: Exhibition Design; Digital Imaging; Operating Minilab Equipment; Origination; Sound Assistance; Technical Operations Level 3: Broadcast Engineering; Camera Operations; Controlling Minilab Operations; Cultural Venue Administration; Delivering Artform Development Sessions; Design; Digital Imaging; Lighting Operations; Origination; Production Research; Radio Production; Sound Operations; Technical Operations; Vision Control; Vision Mixing; Visual Arts Practice Level 4: Broadcast Journalism; Broadcast Systems Engineering; Camera Direction; Costume; Costume Design; Design; Lighting Direction; Lighting Provision & Co-ordination; Radio Production; Sound Direction; Visual Arts Practice
GNVQs Foundation: Information and Communication Technology Intermediate: Information and Communication Technology; Media: Communication and Production Advanced: Information and Communication Technology; Media: Communication and Production
City & Guilds Certificate: 7340 Audio Visual Techniques; 5360 Communication of Technical Information; 3793 Communication Skills (Wordpower); 3611 Communication; Effective Augmentative and Alternative Communication; 7730 Novice Radio Amateurs’ Examination; 7650 Radio Amateurs’ Examination; 2790 Television and Video Production; 7700 Media Techniques (Television and Video); 7790 Media Techniques (Journalism and Radio); 3733 GNVQ in Media; Communication & Production.
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COMPUTING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE BRITISH COMPUTER SOCIETY BCS 1st Floor Block D North Star House North Star Avenue Swindon Wilts SN2 1FA Tel: 01793 417417 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.bcs.org.uk By joining BCS you will become a part of the UK’s industry body for IT professionals, and the leading Chartered Engineering Institution for IT. There are grades designed to attract IT professionals at every stage of their career. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP Chartered Grades: Chartered IT Professional (CITP) The BCS Gold Standard, chartered status is designed to recognize IT professionals of the highest calibre. To become a Chartered IT Professional (CITP) you should have spent at least the last 12 mths in a role that demonstrates: l Significant influence and responsibility l A challenging range of complex work activities l Full accountability l Well-developed business skills Typically, you will also have 8--10 yrs of IT work experience, although this may be reduced depending on your academic qualifications or if you are part of a BCS Accredited Professional Development Scheme. Once qualified, Chartered Members can use the post-nominal letters of either MBCS CITP or FBCS CITP; they can also enjoy a wider range of services. Professional Grades (MBCS and FBCS): Professional Membership is the main grade of membership for IT professionals with at least 5 yrs’ IT experience; members of this grade are allowed to use the postnominal letters of MBCS and can enjoy a wide range of exclusive services and benefits. Fellowship can be achieved by demonstrating a position of eminence, seniority or authority. Members of this grade are able to use the post-nominal letters of FBCS.
ORDINARY GRADES Associate Grade is designed for those IT professionals with 1 yr’s IT experience. Members of this grade are able to use the post-nominal letters of AMBCS. Student Grade is open to any student studying an ITrelated course of study. From this grade members can upgrade upon graduation to either AMBCS or MBCS depending on the qualification that has been obtained. Affiliate Grade is available to anyone who has an interest in the field of IT and has no formal entry requirements. INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERSHIP BCS Group Membership Scheme: The membership model designed to help your IT team join the industry body for IT professionals. BCS offers a Group Membership Scheme to organizations that wish to sign up their IT workforce as professional members (MBCS). www.bcs.org.uk/forms/group Educational Affiliate: Open to institutions of higher education. ENGINEERING COUNCIL QUALIFICATIONS The British Computer Society (BCS) is a Chartered Engineering Institution and professional members who meet the Engineering requirements may apply for the qualification of Chartered Engineer (CEng) and Incorporated Engineer (IEng). The criteria for registration are set out in the Engineering Council policy document Standards and Routes to Registration UK-SPEC (United Kingdom Standard for Professional Engineering Competence) and, in terms of training and experience, are similar to those for BCS
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Computing and Information Technology Professional membership. However, with certain limited exceptions, applicants must have an academic qualification which has been accredited for CEng or IEng by one of the Engineering Institutions. The qualifications now include 5,545 computing-related degree courses, which are accredited by BCS. European Engineer: Members registered as Chartered Engineers may also apply for the qualification European Engineer. The qualification is awarded by the Federation Europe´enne d’Associations Nationales d’Inge´nieurs (FEANI). It entitles those registered to use the letters EurIng. For further details about membership requirements please contact our Customer Services on 01793 417424. Abated rates are available for retired members and those in FT education. BCS QUALIFICATIONS BCS qualifications have an international reputation for quality and are designed to be structured to meet the needs of all individuals. From helping an absolute novice to use a computer for the first time, to giving IT practitioners the specialist knowledge they require, we have something to offer everyone. ECDL: The European Computer Driving Licence (ECDL) is the internationally recognized qualification which enables people to demonstrate their competence in computer skills. The record breaking ECDL is the fastest-growing IT user qualification in over 125 countries. ECDL is designed specifically for those who wish to gain a benchmark qualification in computing to enable them to develop their IT skills and enhance their career prospects. No prior knowledge of IT or computer skills is needed to study ECDL. To find out more visit www.ecdl.co.uk. ECDL Advanced will allow you to demonstrate your higher level computer skills; you can show employers that you are confident, competent and efficient in a range of applications. ECDL Advanced is available for the following applications: l Word Processing l Spreadsheets l Databases l Presentations You can take any of the modules individually to receive an ECDL Advanced certificate in that application, or if you complete all of the modules,
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you will receive an additional ECDL Expert certificate showing that you are truly expert in computer use. ECDL CAD: If you are an engineering or architectural student, or just wanting to gain a general grounding in Computer Aided Design, ECDL CAD is the qualification for you. The internationally recognized ECDL CAD covers the core requirements of 2D Computer Aided Design using standard software and features found in almost all CAD applications. It is an introductory level syllabus which can provide the basis towards further studies or professional development in a CAD-related field. e-Citizen: e-Citizen is a fun and simple way for people to use to learn how to use the internet and e-mail. It features simulated websites so that people can familiarize themselves with how a website operates, while also learning how to use the internet safely and securely. It starts with how to switch on a computer and use a mouse and then moves on to how to write and send e-mails, how to open files, how to shop online and how to find information online, to name just a few elements. It is taught in centres (colleges, schools, etc) all across the country and people can buy books or computer-based training and spend time at home learning. It is all done at an easy pace, so people can learn as quickly or slowly as they wish. Many people find it great fun to meet other people that are also new to computers and are learning how to use the internet -- it’s always reassuring to find there are lots of other people out there who are just now starting to learn internet skills. e-Type: BCS Qualifications has launched e-Type, a brilliant new way to get to know your keyboard better. It’s an easy and fun way to learn how to touch-type and it is done entirely at your own pace -- you can practice in your spare time and you will be surprised at how quickly you can learn. You’ll be amazed at how learning to touch-type will increase the speed at which you can use a computer -- and if you are an employer it is a fantastic way to achieve efficiency and cost savings.
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Computing and Information Technology e-Type is also the only recognized touch-typing qualification on the National Qualifications Framework (NQF). Equalskills: Equalskills is the ideal introduction for people who have never used a computer before to learn the basics about what a computer can do. It starts by showing people how to turn a computer on and moves on to give an introduction to the internet. It’s done at an easy pace -- ideal for anyone who might be a little scared of computers! ITQ: The BCS ITQ is a new qualification aimed at anyone who uses IT in his or her job. It is a new qualification offered by BCS, which is tailored to suit your needs in your workplace. Whether you use your computer for just a few minutes a day or all day every day, BCS ITQ can help you to do your job more efficiently and clear you of any frustrations you may have when using your computer. It has the additional advantage of being benchmarked to national standards and is sponsored by the Government, so it will be nationally recognized and really mean something to you and your employers. It will also add value to your CV, meaning you get recognized not just now but in the future. ISEB Qualifications: adding value to professional careers ISEB qualifications add value to professional careers by providing both the means and the platform for recognition and enhanced career development. Through ISEB, BCS provide industry-recognized qualifications that measure competence, ability and performance in many areas of IS, with the aim of raising industry standards, promoting career development and providing a competitive edge for employers. ISEB qualifications are vocational, vendor independent and practical in their nature and provide full career paths from new entrants through to experienced professionals. As well as being universally accepted, ISEB qualifications are carefully tailored to meet the needs of IS practitioners, at all stages in their careers. ISEB qualifications are designed to be both accessible and relevant. Linked to the BCS professional initiative and based on established best practice, they cover all major areas of IS, including
management, development, service delivery, infrastructure and quality. Thanks to close links with industry representatives and subject sponsors, ISEB qualifications also encompass the latest technological advances and new methodologies. Delivered via a network of accredited training and examination providers, the breadth and depth of ISEB’s portfolio encourages knowledge, understanding and application outside one’s own specialist discipline. As a measure of their success, over 155,000 ISEB qualifications have been awarded to date. Business Change: A range of qualifications at all ISEB levels covering the subject of business analysis, change management and consultancy. Practitioners from other disciplines can gain an understanding of the business context for IT by studying one of the individual certificate modules or the Foundation certificate in IT-enabled business change. l A Foundation level qualification designed to assist professionals from other disciplines understand the business analysis and business change area l A modular approach with each certificate addressing a particular subject within the business analysis and business change area l Diplomas awarded after achievement of a range of modules and an oral examination l A mix of examination styles with each module examined in the way most relevant to the subject l Delivered via a combination of accredited training and examination providers l A hierarchical structure that provides a basis for skill and career development l A role-based award at the ISEB Professional level Law: The legal aspects of IT and IS are becoming increasingly important to all organizations. ISEB qualifications in this area are aimed both at IT legal practitioners and those who require an understanding to support them in their core discipline. l A comprehensive Foundation certificate in IT Law covering all the major aspects of the subject at the knowledge level l Practitioner certification in areas such as data protection and freedom of information l a certificate which focuses of the evaluation and selection of off-the-shelf software package solutions
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Project Management: A range of qualifications at various ISEB levels covering the subjects of Project Management and Project Support Office. ISEB qualifications in this area provide techniques to support best practice, taking into account the particular needs of IS. l A Foundation level qualification which covers the area of Project Management, Programme Management, Risk and Project Support l Only Project Management qualifications dedicated IS l Only qualification for those working in or managing Project Support Offices l Qualifications for new entrants, experienced employees and short courses embedded into postgraduate courses l Complementary to PRINCE2 specific qualifications, although other approaches are also catered for Security: Information security affects the whole of an organization and its ability to function effectively. ISEB qualifications in this area cover a range of aspects of Information Security with a particular emphasis on managing risk. l ISEB qualifications are internationally recognized and have been developed in line with widely accepted and proven best practices and are aligned to the ISO/IEC 20000 series standards l The ISEB Information Security qualifications cover the whole range of skills necessary for an organization to implement effectively information security l The security principles course covers confidentiality, integrity and availability, providing a grounding in information security management l Practitioner certificates ensure that practitioners can provide advice and understand risks and the controls that mitigate risk l Ideal for explaining underlying security concepts for specialists in other disciplines l Focus on information security risk and assessment l Important for ensuring business continuity
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Service Management: Qualifications at all levels of the ISEB Portfolio, covering the full range of service management topics based on best practice. ISEB qualifications in this area provide an insight into the way IT services are delivered, supported and managed in an effective and efficient way. l A Foundation level qualification which covers the underlying principles of service management l An extensive range of individual practitioner certificates covering all the major areas of IT service management l A manager’s level qualification focusing on the management considerations of service support and service delivery l Qualifications developed in line with the ISE/IEC 2000 standard l IT Service Management qualifications are frequently a requirement when service management posts are advertised Systems Development: A range of qualifications at all ISEB levels covering the subject of systems and solution development. Includes analysis, modelling, design, implementation and architecture, in addition to areas such as configuration and release management. l Foundation in development and delivery also applicable for candidates of other disciplines l Modular approach to certification l Full Diploma for specialists l Incorporates Agile, object-oriented (UML) and structured approaches l Links to Business Analysis, Software Testing and Service Management l Examination approach designed for flexibility l Based on vendor independent best practice l Delivered via a network of accredited training and examination providers Testing: Qualifications at the ISEB levels of Foundation and Practitioner covering the subjects of testing at each stage of the life cycle, ensuring improved quality of deliverables. ISEB qualifications in this area provide an insight into the different types of testing and the techniques and tools which can be used to carry out and manage this testing. l A Foundation level qualification which covers the fundamentals of all aspects of testing l A Practitioner level qualification covering the Foundation topics in greater depth in addition to the addition of risk management
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IT Assets: ISEB qualifications in this area consider the relationship between the acquisition & management of IT assets and their subsequent use via IT services to the business. Practitioner qualifications cover the full range of IT assets including data, software, applications, IT infrastructure and the competencies of staff needed to exploit these. This set of qualifications maintains a strong link with IT assets & infrastructure and IT service management. l Clearly distinguishes between IT assets and their use as services to the business l The Foundation certificate considers the acquisition and management of a range of IT assets, including Applications, Data, Infrastructure and Software l A life cycle approach is taken to the acquisition and management of each of these types of asset l Special consideration is given to Data Management and its links to the development and delivery of IT services l The ISEB approach pays particular attention to the relationship between this area and that of IT Service Management BCS Professional Examinations: BCS Professional Examinations are internationally recognized IT qualifications from the BCS acknowledging practical experience and academic ability. They provide an alternative route to an Honours-degree level qualification and at their highest level are a suitable route to postgraduate study at major UK universities. QCA Accredited: All 3 levels of the BCS Professional Examinations -- Certificate in IT, Diploma in IT, Professional Graduate Diploma in IT (by examination) and associated Projects -- are accredited by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA). Entry requirements: There are no formal entry requirements for the examination and candidates must determine their own suitability for each module they want to enter. However, candidates will be expected to have a general education to GCE A level equivalent, an ability to communicate in English, and
an ability to draw practical experience when answering examination questions. BCS Professional Examinations have a modular structure set in 3 levels: l Certificate in IT l Diploma in IT plus a Professional Project l Professional Graduate Diploma in IT plus a Professional Project Combined with the right amount of work experience, successful completion of the Diploma in IT can provide a route to Associate Member of the BCS, and achievement of the Professional Graduate Diploma in IT can provide a route to full Member status. Certificate in IT: Considered equivalent to Year 1 of a UK university Honours degree, it consists of a 2-hr written paper on each of the compulsory modules: l Information Systems l Software Development l and Computer & Network Technology Diploma in IT: Considered equivalent to Year 2 of a UK university Honours degree and combined with the right amount of work experience, successful completion of the Diploma in IT can provide a route to Associate Member of the BCS. It consists of a 2-hr written paper on the compulsory core module l Professional Issues in Information Systems Practice plus a 2-hr written paper on each of 3 modules from the following list: l Computer Networks l Database Systems l IT Project Management l Object Oriented Programming l Systems Analysis l Computer Architecture l Internet Technologies (new) l IT Service Management l Software Engineering 1 l Systems Design l The Internet and World Wide Web The Professional Graduate Diploma in IT is examined to the level of a university Honours degree and achievement of the Professional Graduate Diploma in IT can provide a route to full Member status with the right amount of work experience. It consists of a 3-hr written paper on each of 4 of the following modules: l Advanced Database Management Systems l Computer Services Management
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Computing and Information Technology Distributed and Parallel Systems Knowledge-based Systems l Management Information Systems l Network Information Systems l Programming Paradigms l Software Engineering 2 l Systems Design Methods l User Interface Design l Web Engineering (new) l World Wide Web -- Beyond the Basics Alternatively, candidates can take the Professional Graduate Diploma in IT by submission of a dissertation on a topic that has been agreed with the BCS. Such candidates may also be required to undergo an oral examination. In addition, candidates undertake a Professional Project, at either Diploma in IT level or Professional Graduate Diploma in IT level. The purpose of the Professional Project is to demonstrate an appropriate level of professional competence in the development of a suitable computer-based system. l l
A formal course of instruction is not mandatory, but the examination should not be undertaken without adequate preparation. The examiners recommend the following study hrs which include tuition, self study, assignments and exercises: l 200 hrs of study time per module for the Certificate in IT l 225 hrs per module for Diploma in IT plus an additional minimum 200 hrs for the project l 250 hrs per module for the Professional Graduate Diploma in IT plus an additional minimum 300 hrs for the project If you have an appropriate recognized vocational or professional qualification, you may qualify for exemption from parts of the BCS Professional Examinations. For further details of this qualification and for a complete list of approved course providers worldwide, visit www.bcs.org/exams.
INSTITUTE FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS 5 Kingfisher House New Mill Road Orpington, Kent BR5 3QG Tel: 07000 023456 Fax: 07000 023023 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.imis.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FIMIS): An applicant must hold an appropriate senior position in his or her company and/or profession. Full Member (MIMIS): Requires a minimum of 8 yrs’ appropriate experience (excluding training). Associate Member (AIMIS): Requires a minimum of 4 yrs’ appropriate experience (excluding training), depending on academic background. Licentiate Member (LIMIS): Awarded to applicants with less than 4 yrs’ appropriate experience and with certain approved professional qualifications. Student Member: Available to those studying for a recognized qualification in IS. Three syllabus levels. Practitioner Member: Available to those who are not FT students for the Institute’s examinations but spend
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a substantial amount of their working week in some aspect of IS. EXAMINATIONS Foundation: No prerequisites for this course. Each module is designed to introduce the student to the basic elements of IS and management practices. Diploma: Continues on from the Foundation level, though entry is also available to candidates who comply with the 4 GCSE entrance requirements. The general standard equates to NVQ Level 4, LIMIS, SFIA Level 3. Higher Diploma: Extends and compliments the Diploma course, equating to NVQ Level 4, HND/ HNC BSC Diploma, AIMIS, SFIA Level 4.
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INSTITUTION OF ANALYSTS AND PROGRAMMERS Charles House 36 Culmington Road London W13 9NH Tel: 020 8567 2118 Fax: 020 8567 4379 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.iap.org.uk The Institution of Programmers and Analysts is Britain’s leading professional organization for people who work in the development, installation and testing of business and computer systems. MEMBERSHIP There are 5 grades of membership: Fellow (FIAP), Member (MIAP), Associate Member (AMIAP), Graduate (GradIAP) and Licentiate (LIAP). Applications are evaluated on a points basis, taking full account of the quantity and quality of the academic and vocational training and working experience being offered by the applicant. Typical points values are: Honours degrees in computing from mainstream universities 300 to 400; other computer-related degrees and equivalents 200 to 300; intermediate computer-related qualifications (City & Guilds; college diplomas, etc) 100 to 250; short specialized courses (including Business, where relevant) up to 100; relevant workplace experience, per yr 50 to 100. Licentiate (150 points): Must include at least 100 points in Analysis and Programming combined, gained from courses of formal study and examination by the Institution.
Graduate (250 points): Must include at least 200 points in Analysis and Programming combined, gained from courses of formal study and examination approved by the Institution. Associate Member (350 points): Must include at least 200 points in Analysis and Programming combined. The balance may be made up with points gained in Analysis, Programming, Business and related disciplines. Member (700 points -- 650 points if being upgraded after 2 yrs as Associate Member): Must include at least 400 points in Analysis and Programming combined, plus at least 50 points in Business. Fellow: Applicants who have exceeded the requirements for Member by a substantial margin, and who have considerable experience in positions of substantial responsibility, may be considered by the Council for admission to the grade of Fellow. Suitable applicants may be asked to submit a more detailed account of their career, countersigned by one of their sponsors, and/or to submit to a professional interview with representatives of the Institution.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Computing and Information Technology and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FOUNDATION DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Brighton; Middlesex; Newcastle; OU (NESCOT); Salford; Sunderland
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Abertay, Dundee; Anglia; Anglia (Colchester Institute); Aston; Bath; Belfast; Birmingham; Blackburn; Bournemouth; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Bradford; Brighton;
Bristol; Brunel; Buckingham (University of Buckingham); Bucks Coll; Cambridge; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; Central Lancashire; City; Coventry; Coventry (Newman College of Higher
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Computing and Information Technology Education); Cranfield; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Dundee; Durham; East Anglia (Lowestoft College); East Anglia; East Anglia (Suffolk College); East London; Edinburgh; Essex; Exeter; Exeter (The College of St Mark & St John); Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow Caledonian; Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Hertfordshire; Hertfordshire (West Herts College); Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Kent; Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (Blackpool and The Fylde College); Lancaster (Edge Hill College of Higher Education); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds (York St John College); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Lincolnshire; Lincolnshire (Hull College); Liverpool; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool (Liverpool Hope University College); Liverpool John Moores; London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London (Goldsmiths College); London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (King’s College London); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (Royal Holloway); London (University College London (UCL)); London Guildhall; Loughborough; Luton; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester
(Warrington Collegiate Institute, Faculty of HE); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Napier; Newcastle; North London; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham (University of Nottingham); Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); OU; OU (NESCOT); Oxford; Oxford Brookes; Paisley; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Reading; Robert Gordon; Salford; Salford (The Oldham College); Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Southampton; Southampton (University College Chichester (formerly Chichester Institute of Higher Education)); St Andrews; St Martin; Staffordshire; Stirling; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Sunderland (City of Sunderland College); Surrey; Surrey (Farnborough College of Technology); Surrey (NESCOT); Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Sussex; Teesside; Thames Valley; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Warwick; Westminster; Wolverhampton; Worcester; York (The Stables)
OTHER FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Glamorgan; Sunderland
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Abertay, Dundee; Anglia; Aston; Bath; Belfast; Birmingham; Bournemouth; Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Buckingham (University of Buckingham); Bucks Coll; Cambridge; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; Central Lancashire; City; Coventry; Cranfield; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Dundee; Durham; East Anglia; East London; Edinburgh; Essex; Exeter; Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow Caledonian; Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Kent; Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Lincolnshire; Liverpool; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool (Liverpool Hope University College); Liverpool John Moores; London
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(Birkbeck, University of London); London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London (Goldsmiths College); London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (King’s College London); London (London School of Economics & Political Science); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (Royal Holloway); London (University College London (UCL)); London Guildhall; Loughborough; Luton; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Napier; Newcastle; North London; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); OU; Oxford; Oxford Brookes; Paisley; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Reading; Robert Gordon; Royal College of Art; Salford; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Southampton; Staffordshire; Stirling; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey; Sussex; Teesside; Thames Valley;
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Computing and Information Technology Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (Bangor University);
Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Warwick; Westminster; Wolverhampton; York (The Stables)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Abertay, Dundee; Anglia; Anglia (City College, Norwich); Aston; Barnsley; Bath Spa; Birmingham; Blackburn; Bournemouth; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Bradford; Brighton; Bucks Coll; Cambridge; Canterbury Christ Church; Central Lancashire; City; Coventry; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Doncaster; Dundee; Durham (New College Durham); East Anglia; East Anglia (Suffolk College); East London; Edinburgh; Exeter; Exeter (Truro College); Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow Caledonian; Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Heriot-Watt (Scottish Borders Campus); Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Kent; Kingston; Lancaster (Edge Hill College of Higher Education); Leeds (Leeds College of Art & Design); Lincolnshire; Lincolnshire (East Yorkshire College); Lincolnshire (Grimsby College); Lincolnshire (Yorkshire Coast College); Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool (Liverpool Hope
University College); Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (King’s College London); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (University College London (UCL)); Loughborough; Luton; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Napier; Newcastle; North London; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); OU; OU (NESCOT); OU (Northern College of Education); Oxford; Oxford Brookes; Paisley; Portsmouth; Salford; Salford (The Oldham College); Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; St Andrews; Staffordshire; Stirling; Strathclyde; Surrey (Farnborough College of Technology); Sussex; Teesside; Thames Valley; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wolverhampton; Worcester
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia (City College, Norwich); Birmingham; Birmingham, School of Education, Selly Oak; Bournemouth; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Brighton; Brunel; Durham; East London; Exeter; Exeter (The College of St Mark & St John); Gloucestershire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Kent; Kingston; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Lincolnshire; Lincolnshire (Hull College); Liverpool;
Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London); Manchester (Warrington Collegiate Institute, Faculty of HE); Middlesex; North London; Northampton; Oxford; Oxford Brookes; Paisley; Salford; South Bank; Southampton; St Martin; Staffordshire; Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff)
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bournemouth; Huddersfield; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College)
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central Lancashire
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PRE-DEGREE AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Kingston
RESEARCH DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Computer Studies; Computer Technology; Computing, Business and Electronics; Design (Creative Software); Engineering Applications of Computers; Engineering Design, Engineering Drawing and Computer Aided Drawing; Information Handling Systems, Computer Applications in Control and Data Communications; Information Technology Applications; Microprocessor-based Systems Stream; Microprocessor Interfacing; Operations Stream; Programming Stream: Block Structured Languages BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Applied Digital Media; Business Information Systems & Librarianship; Business Information Systems/ Management; Business Information Technology; Business Information Technology/Business Computing; Business Technology/Information Technology; Computer Aided Draughting/Design; Computer Aided Engineering; Computer Aided Engineering/ Manufacture; Computer Aided Manufacture; Computer Applications; Computer Graphics: Design & Production; Computer Maintenance; Computer/Network Support; Computer Networks; Computer Studies; Computer Studies (Business Data Processing); Computer Studies (Computer Systems Maintenance); Computer Studies (Industrial Data Processing); Computer Technology/Engineering; Computing; Computing (Business Information Technology); Computing (Software Engineering); Computing -Software Development; Computing -- Support; Design (Creative Software); Digital Media; Digital Publishing & Design; e-Commerce Technology; Electronic Publishing; Engineering (Computer Systems Engineering); Engineering (Software); Engineering (Software Engineering); Engineering Systems; Information & Media Technology; Information Technology; Information Technology Applications; Information Technology for Business; Information Technology/Systems; Information Technology with
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Business; Information Technology with Management Skills; Microcomputer Servicing; Multimedia; Multimedia Computing; Network Support; New Media Technology; Software Engineering SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Business Information Systems/Management; Business Information Systems & Librarianship; Business Technology/Information Technology; Computer Aided Draughting & Design; Computer Aided Engineering/Manufacture; Computer Applications; Computer Graphics: Design & Production; Computer Maintenance; Computer/Network Support; Computer Networks; Computer Technology/Engineering; Computing; Computing -- Software Development; Digital Media; Digital Publishing & Design; e-Commerce Technology; Electronic Publishing; Information Technology Applications; Information Technology for Business; Information Technology/ Systems; Information Technology with Management Skills; Microcomputer Servicing; Multimedia; Network Support; New Media Technology SQA HND: Applied Digital Media; Business Information Systems/Management; Business Information Technology/Business Computing; Computer Aided Draughting & Design; Computer Aided Engineering/ Manufacture; Computer Graphic Design & Production; Computer Networks; Computer Technology/ Engineering; Computing; Computing -- Software Development; Computing -- Support; Information & Media Technology; Information Technology/Systems; Information Technology with Business; Internetworking; Multimedia Computing; New Media Technology
NVQs Level 1: Information Technology; Installing Fibre Optic Communication Links; Operating Information Technology; Using Information Technology Level 2: Developing IT Programs; Information Systems; Information Technology; Install Information Technology Products; Installing and Supporting IT Systems; IT Services -- Customer Response Centre; IT
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Computing and Information Technology Services -- Customer Systems Support; IT Services -Repair Centre; Operating Information Technology Systems; Support Users of Information Technology; Using Information Technology; Using IT for Teleworking Level 3: Developing IT Systems; Information System Design and Programming; Information Systems Analysis; Information Technology; Installing and Supporting IT Systems; IT Services -- Customer Response Centre; IT Services -- Customer Systems Support; IT Services -- Repair Centre; Managing IT for Teleworking; Operating Information Technology Systems; Support Users of Information Technology; Use and Support Information Technology; Using Information Technology Level 4: Developing IT Systems; Information Systems Development; Information Technology; IT Services -Customer Systems Response; Managing IT Systems
SVQs Levels: Business Information Technology; Computer Aided Electronics/Engineering; Computer Applications; Computer Maintenance; Computer Numerical Control; Computer Operations; Computer Technology; Computing Support; Computing/Information Technology; Computing Technician; Creative Technologies; Digital Media/Design; e-Commerce; Engineering: Computer Technology; Information Systems/Technology; Internet & Communications Technology; Multimedia Level 1: Using IT Level 2: Developing IT Programs; Installing and Supporting IT Systems; Operating IT Systems; Servicing Software (Support Centre); Using Information Technology for Teleworking; Using IT Level 3: Developing IT Systems; Installing and Supporting IT Systems; Managing Information Technology for Teleworking; Operating IT Systems; Servicing Software (Support Centre) or (Field); Using IT Level 4: Developing IT Systems; Managing IT Systems
GNVQs Foundation: Information and Technology Intermediate: Information and Technology Advanced: Information and Technology
Communication Communication Communication
OCR OCR offers the following awards in Information Technology: Computer Graphics; Computer Literacy & Information Technology (CLAIT) award; Databases II; Integrated Business Technology II; Integrated Business Technology III; Internet Technologies I; Spreadsheets II; Vocational Certificate (Information Technology) Advanced Diploma: Information Technology Diploma: Information Technology Contact OCR for further details.
City & Guilds Certificate: 4250 Applications Programming; 4351 -05 Auto LISP Programming; 4351 AutoCAD Customization and System Management; 4242 Basic Competence in Information Technology; Computer Aided Draughting and Design using AutoCAD; 7261 -- 01 Computer Applications; 7261 -- 01 Computer Programming; Computer Programming and Information Processing; 2301 -- 01 Computer Aided Engineering; Creative Skills Computer Pattern Grading; Creative Skills Creative Computing; 7261 -- 01 Data Processing and Information Systems; 4190 Data Processing for Computer Users; 7261 -- 01 Electronics and Computing Systems; 7261 -- 01 Information Processing; 7261 -- 01 Information Technology; 7261 Information Technology: Computer Applications; 9531 Introductory Computer Programming; 2230 Microcomputer Technology; Preliminary Applications Programming; 7261 -- 01 Programming; 6953 Progression Award: Information Technology Advanced Diploma: 7261 -- 01 Business and Office Technology; 7261 -- 01 Data Processing and Information Systems; 7261 -- 01 Electronics and Computing Systems; 7261 -- 01 Information Technology; 7261 -01 Programming Diploma: 7261 -- 01 Computer Applications; 7261 -01 Data Processing and Information Systems; 7261 -01 Electronics and Computing Systems; 7261 -- 01 Information Technology; 7261 -- 01 Programming 2230 Microcomputer Technology; 2348 NVQ in Servicing Electronic Systems; 2349 SVQ in Servicing Electronic Systems; 3732 GNVQ in Information Technology; 4180 Computer Programming & Information Processing; 4190 Data Processing for Computer Users; 4220 Microcomputer Control; 4231 Keyboard Skills; 4240 Preliminary Applications Programming Certificate; 4242 Basic Competence in Information Technology; 4250 Applications Programming Certificate; 4260 NVQ in Information Technology; 4261 SVQ in Information Technology; 4351
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Computing and Information Technology Computer Aided Draughting & Design using AutoCAD; 4361 Computer Aided Drafting & Design using Superdraft; 4441 Inside Information; 7261 Information Technology; 9351 Introductory Computer Programming.
Pitman Quali¢cations Certificate: Disk Management; Keyboarding; Practical Data Processing -- Elementary; Practical Data Processing -- Intermediate; Practical Spreadsheet
Processing -- Elementary; Practical Spreadsheet Processing -- Intermediate; Understanding Computers Single Subject Exams: Word Processing; Practical Word Processing; Keyboarding; Practical Data Processing; Understanding Computers; Practical Spreadsheet Processing; Computerized Accounts; Text Production Skills; Text Production Skills (French or German or Spanish); Disk Management; Desktop Publishing. The Use of Information Technology NVQ Levels 1, 2 and 3.
Useful Addresses e-Skills UK, 1 Castle Lane, London, SW1E 6DR; Tel: 020 7963 8920; Fax: 020 7592 9138; Website: www.eskills.com
CONFERENCE EXECUTIVES Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations ASSOCIATION FOR CONFERENCES AND EVENTS ^ ACE INTERNATIONAL Riverside House High Street Huntingdon Cambridgeshire PE29 3SG Tel: 01480 457595 Fax: 01480 412863 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.aceinternational.org The Association is unique in that it acts as a forum and information centre for member organizations involved in all facets of the industry. These include: corporate companies, institutions, charities, societies, local authorities, trade associations, hotels, universities, conference centres, venue finding agencies. The Association organizes 1-day courses on getting into
the conference industry, seminars, familiarization visits and discussion evenings as well as a Careers Fair each year. The Association is represented at National and European levels on bodies and forums concerned with the development of Business Tourism and is a leading member of the BTP.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Conference Executives and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Thames Valley
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Counselling
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Conference & Exhibition Management
SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Conference & Exhibition Management SQA HND: Conference & Exhibition Management
COUNSELLING Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR COUNSELLING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY 15 St John’s Business Park Lutterworth Leics LE17 4HB Tel: 01455 883300 Fax: 01455 550243 Website: www.bacp.co.uk The British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy welcomes applications from qualified and experienced counsellors who wish to become BACP Accredited. BACP Accreditation as a counsellor offers a direct route to Registration as an
independent practitioner with the United Kingdom Register of Counsellors/Psychotherapists. Many employers require BACP accreditation for employment as a counsellor.
COUNSELLORS AND PSYCHOTHERAPISTS IN PRIMARY CARE Queensway House Queensway Bognor Regis West Sussex PO21 1QT Tel: 01243 870701 Fax: 01243 870702 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.cpc-online.co.uk Professional membership association for individual practitioners. Also welcome to join are relevant organizations and subscribers interested in the developments of counselling within the NHS. AIMS The aims of the Association are to represent Counsellors and psychotherapists working in the NHS. We also aim to lead the way in establishing national standards and guidelines for further development of the profession and effective counselling throughout NHS Health Care.
MEMBERSHIP Registered Members: Must be BACP accredited or UKCP registered or have a postgraduate-level Diploma/Master’s degree in Counselling or Psychotherapy or a Diploma in Counselling (minimum 450 hrs’ training including skills and theory). They must also have had at least 3 yrs’ (or 450 client hrs) experience working in the NHS, as well as at least 1.5 hrs per mth individual supervision and have undertaken 40 hrs’ personal individual therapy. Intermediate Members: Are those who do not currently meet all the criteria for full Registered Membership, in 1 or 2 of the following respects: they
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Counselling have less than 3 yrs’ experience in NHS counselling; they have between 200 and 450 hrs’ of generic core training but have at least 5 yrs’ experience in NHS
counselling; they have undertaken less than 40 hrs’ personal therapy.
COUNSELLING 62 Douglas Towers Radwell Drive Bradford BD5 0QR E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.counselling.ltd.uk Counselling is a national counselling organization that provides a register of trained counsellors within the UK, showing the progression of training that each
has received. It has its own code of conduct and an independent complaints procedure.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Counselling and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia (City College, Norwich); Birmingham, School of Education, Selly Oak; Central Lancashire; Derby; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Lancaster (Blackpool and The Fylde College); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool John Moores; Salford;
Southampton (University College Chichester (formerly Chichester Institute of Higher Education)); Surrey; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Teesside; Wales (University of Wales College, Newport)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Abertay, Dundee; Birmingham; Bournemouth; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Brighton; Bristol; Central England; Central Lancashire; City; City (School of Psychotherapy & Counselling at Regent’s College); De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Dundee; Durham; East Anglia; East London; Edinburgh; Essex; Greenwich; Hertfordshire; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds (Bretton Hall); Leeds (York St John College);
Leicester; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London Guildhall; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Nottingham Trent; Reading; Salford; South Bank; Surrey; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Thames Valley; Ulster; Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Wolverhampton
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia (City College, Norwich); Birmingham; Brighton; Bristol; Central England; City; Dundee; Durham; East Anglia; East London; Edinburgh; Hertfordshire; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Kent; Leeds (Bretton Hall); Leeds (York St John College); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate
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College); Leicester; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Goldsmiths College); London (King’s College London); Manchester (Warrington Collegiate Institute, Faculty of HE); Newcastle; Nottingham Trent; OU (Northern College of Education); Reading;
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Counselling Salford; South Bank; St Martin; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Sussex; Thames Valley
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham; Birmingham, School of Education, Selly Oak; Bristol; Central Lancashire; City; Dundee; Durham; East London; Edinburgh; Exeter; Glasgow Caledonian; Hertfordshire; Kent; Leeds (Bretton Hall); Leeds (York St John College); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); London
(Goldsmiths College); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Oxford; Salford; South Bank; Southampton; Southampton (University College Chichester (formerly Chichester Institute of Higher Education)); St Martin; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Thames Valley; Ulster
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia (Colchester Institute); Manchester Metropolitan; Nottingham Trent
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central Lancashire
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central Lancashire; London (King’s College London)
RESEARCH DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢- NVQs cates and Diplomas Level 2: Service Support (Advice, Guidance, CounBTEC Higher Counselling
National
Certificates/Diplomas:
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Credit Management
CREDIT MANAGEMENT Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE INSTITUTE OF CREDIT MANAGEMENT The Water Mill Station Road South Luffenham Oakham Leicestershire LE15 8NB Tel: 01780 722900 Fax: 01780 721333 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.icm.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FICM): There is no direct admittance to Fellowship; applicants must have been full vocational or graduate members of the Institute for at least 5 yrs. Applicants for Fellowship must also meet 2 of the following 4 criteria: l Be able to prove that they currently hold a senior management position and have done so for at least 7 yrs l Be able to demonstrate that they have made a notable contribution to the credit profession over at least 5 yrs l Show evidence of active participation in Institute national or branch affairs or served on a committee for several yrs l Be able to demonstrate career achievements that have increased the regard or recognition accorded to the Institute or the credit profession Member (MICM): Entry to this grade is open to those who are able to demonstrate a minimum of 5 yrs’ management level experience in the credit profession or its ancillary services. Graduate Member (MICM(GRAD)): Entry is by successful completion of the ICM Level 3 Certificate (or equivalent) and the ICM Level 5 Diploma in Credit Management. Associate Member (AICM): Entry is by successful completion of the ICM Level 3 qualifications or for those who have a relevant and recognized qualification together with 2 yrs’ credit employment experience. Affiliate: Entry to this grade is open to those who are studying for ICM qualifications or are working in credit or related industries. This is a non-qualified membership grade with no entry requirements.
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PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS The Institute of Credit Management is a nationally recognized awarding body. Both qualifications are accredited by the regulatory authorities for England, Northern Ireland and Wales (QCA, CEA & Welsh Assembly Government). See QCA’s website, www.accreditedqualifications.org.uk, for further details. The Diploma Pathway is a suite of nationally recognized unit awards and qualifications which range from level 2 to degree level and provide a benchmark for the credit industry. It gives the opportunity to build bespoke qualifications to suit your role and career ambitions through the gradual accumulation of units (small steps of learning). You can also transfer credits from other relevant qualifications and between levels. Each diploma includes a range of units covering credit management principles, skills, competency and generic areas such as management and leadership. ICM units vary in size from 3 to 10 credits (1 credit represents 10 learning hrs) and are individually certificated. Therefore, you can either take individual unit awards or work to build credit for an ICM Diploma (see rules of combination). There are no formal entry requirements and 6 ways to study from classroom-based to online learning. Assessment methods vary from examinations for the principles units, to assignments and witness statements for the skills and competency units. There are currently ICM diplomas at Levels 2, 3 and 5. A diploma requires the accumulation of at least 37 credits following simple rules of combination.
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Dancing RULES OF COMBINATION l At least 9 credits involving credit management principles units eg Introductory Credit Management l Maximum 15 credits for generic and specialized units eg management and leadership l At least 9 credits involving credit management principles units eg Credit Management (trade, consumer and export) -- formally Introductory Credit Management l Up to 15 credits from the level below ie maximum 15 credits from L2 for the ICM L3 Diploma
EXEMPTIONS Direct exemptions are awarded against any ICM unit for equivalent qualifications. Additionally you can include up to 15 credits from other awarding bodies covering generic units, eg management and leadership, customer service, numeracy, literacy, IT, and other specialized units, eg accounting, insurance, sales and marketing provided they are in the business, administration and finance sector and accredited by QCA.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Credit Management and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Buckingham (University of Buckingham)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bournemouth; Brighton
PROFESSIONAL COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES London (Courtauld Guildhall
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DANCING Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE BRITISH BALLET ORGANIZATION 39 Lonsdale Road Barnes London SW13 9JP Tel: 020 8748 1241 Fax: 020 8748 1301 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.bbo.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Membership is by exam. Three levels of membership: Student, Executant and Teaching. Teachers from recognized societies may apply for provisional registration.
EXAMINATIONS Teaching qualifications by exam in Ballet, Tap and Jazz; Teacher Training Scheme and Ballet Scholarship Scheme for BBO students. Exams in the BBO syllabus from Pre-Primary to Advanced Standards in Ballet, Tap, Jazz and Modern Dance.
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IMPERIAL SOCIETY OF TEACHERS OF DANCING Imperial House 22/26 Paul Street London EC2A 4QE Tel: 020 7377 1577 Fax: 020 7247 8309 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.istd.org EXAMINATIONS Grades and Vocational Grades: Can be taken in Classical Ballet (Cecchetti and Imperial methods), Classical Greek Dance, Disco/Freestyle, Latin American, Modern Ballroom, Modern Theatre, National Dance, Sequence Dance, South Asian Dance (Kathak and Bharatanatyam), and Tap Dance. All genres have Grades from 1 to 6, but some also have Primary. All Genres have Vocational Grades from Intermediate to Advanced 1, some also have Advanced 2. Diploma (England only): Grades, Vocational Grades and component qualifications, which make up the Foundation in Dance Instruction can be taken as Specialist Learning within the Creative and Media Diploma and Additional Learning in all other Diplomas. Class Tests: Can be taken in Classical Ballet (Cecchetti and Imperial methods), Classical Greek and Modern Theatre. Medals: Can be taken in Classical Greek, Club Dance, Country/Western, Disco/Freestyle, Jazz, Latin American, Modern Ballroom, National, Rock ‘n’ Roll, Sequence and Tap. The levels can ascend from Pre-Bronze through to Gold Star and Supreme Award, though this will vary between genres. Some faculties also have special awards, mainly in the Dance Sport Faculties, and performance awards are available in Classical Ballet (Cecchetti and Imperial Ballet). PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS Fellowship (FISTD): Holders of the Licentiate qualification may enter for the highest qualification of the Society, Fellowship. Further entry criteria are given in the appropriate syllabus. Successful candidates may apply to train as examiners of the faculty and may stand for election to the faculty committee. Licentiate (LISTD): Holders of the Certificate in Dance Education or Associate Diploma (or Associate in Dancesport genres) may enter for the Licentiate
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examination. Further entry criteria are given in the appropriate syllabus. Successful candidates may apply to train as examiners of the faculty. Certificate in Dance Education (AISTD(CDE)): Holders of the Foundation in Dance Instruction and Advanced 1 qualification may enter for the Certificate in Dance Education from the age of 18. Further entry criteria are given in the appropriate syllabus. Successful candidates are qualified to teach and enter students in the relevant genre. Foundation in Dance Instruction: Holders of the Intermediate qualification may enter for the Foundation in Dance Instruction from the age of 17. Further entry criteria are given in the appropriate syllabus. Successful candidates may enter for the Certificate in Dance Education on completion of Advanced 1 in the faculty. ACCREDITATION The Graded, Vocational Graded qualifications, Foundation in Dance Instruction and Certificate in Dance Education are accredited by the Regulatory Authorities in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The Creative and Media Diploma is accredited by the Regulatory Authority in England. MEMBERSHIP Full Membership: Holders of Fellowship, Licentiate, Certificate in Dance Education and Associate Diploma are eligible to apply for Full Membership of the Society. Auxiliary Membership: Holders of the Associate qualification may apply for Auxiliary Membership of the Society. Student Membership: Holders of the Foundation in Dance Instruction or those who have been successful in Intermediate, Advanced 1 or Advanced 2, may apply for Student Membership of the Society. This membership is categorized as part of Auxiliary Membership of the Society.
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INTERNATIONAL DANCE TEACHERS’ASSOCIATION LIMITED International House 76 Bennett Road Brighton BN2 5JL Tel: 01273 685652 Fax: 01273 674388 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.idta.co.uk This Association is the result of mergers between various teachers’ organizations. It conducts professional exams at Associate (AIDTA), Licentiate (LIDTA) and Fellowship (FIDTA) level in Ballroom, Latin, Sequence, Freestyle, Rock ‘n’ Roll, Ballet, Tap,
Theatre Craft, Modern Jazz, Line Dancing, Cheerleading, Salsa Teaching Diploma and amateur exams in the same branches plus Gymnastic Dance, Dance Exercise and Belly Dance.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Dancing and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bath Spa; Brighton; City (Laban Centre London); Coventry; De Montfort, Leicester; De Montfort, Leicester (De Montfort University Bedford); Derby; Durham (Royal Academy of Dance); Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Leeds; Leeds (York St John College); Liverpool (Chester College of HE);
Liverpool John Moores; Middlesex; Northumbria; Plymouth (Dartington College of Arts); Southampton (King Alfred’s College); Southampton (University College Chichester (formerly Chichester Institute of Higher Education)); St Martin; Sunderland; Surrey; Wolverhampton
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham; Birmingham, School of Education, Selly Oak; City (Laban Centre London); De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Exeter; Hertfordshire; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Liverpool John Moores; London
(Goldsmiths College); Middlesex; Southampton (University College Chichester (formerly Chichester Institute of Higher Education)); Surrey; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bath Spa; Brunel; City (Laban Centre London); Hertfordshire; London (Goldsmiths College);
Southampton (King Alfred’s College); Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Brighton; Derby; London (Goldsmiths College)
PRE-DEGREE AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Leeds (Northern School of Contemporary Dance)
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Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Dance BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Dance
SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Dance SQA HND: Dance
SVQs Levels: Dance; Performing Arts
DENTISTRY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE BRITISH DENTAL ASSOCIATION 64 Wimpole Street London W1G 8YS Tel: 020 7563 4563 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.bda.org.uk The British Dental Association is the UK’s largest membership organization for dentists and dental students. They represent dentists at national and local levels, ensuring the views and concerns of the profession are high on the political and media agendas. As a democratic organization, they encourage members to become involved in policy making to shape the future of the profession and improve the nation’s oral health. The BDA’s Mission Statement is: l to promote the interests of its members; l to advance the art, science and ethics of dentistry; l to improve the oral health of the nation. As a member of the British Dental Association, you can call upon expert and individual advice, wherever and however you practise: providing NHS or private
care, as a practice owner or associate, in general practice or the salaried services, or in hospital, academia or the armed forces. The BDA’s purpose is to provide services to support you throughout your professional life, from student days through to retirement. BDA membership gives you access to a wide range of information, advice and services, to help you practise effectively and keep up to date. In order to qualify as a dentist and to be placed on the Dentists Register, in accordance with the provisions of the Dentists Act 1984, students must obtain a BDS or BChD from a UK university. Enquiries should be made to the General Dental Council concerning the eligibility of dentists holding qualifications awarded outside the UK.
BRITISH SOCIETY OF DENTAL HYGIENE AND THERAPY 3 Kestrel Court Waterwells Business Park Gloucester GL2 2AT Tel: 01452 886365 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.bsdht.org.uk Dental hygienists work under the direction of a registered dentist. Their work includes cleaning, scaling and polishing teeth and giving instruction
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on matters relating to oral hygiene. They are employed in hospitals, in the public health services and also by general dental practitioners; dental
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Dentistry hygienists may work only under the direction and in accordance with the written prescription of a registered dentist. The direct personal supervision of a registered dentist who is on the premises is required when a dental hygienist administers local infiltration analgesia. Details of courses in dental hygiene are available from the General Dental Council (contact details below). Applicants should have received a good general education including 5 passes at O level in GCE or GCSE with at least 1 science subject (Biology, Chemistry or General Science). Candidates without previous clinical experience but who possess 2 A level passes at grade E or
above (or Scottish Higher Grade pass at grade C or above) may also be eligible for entry to the course. The course currently extends over 2 yrs. Dental Hygienists are also trained in the armed forces. Dental Hygienists who have completed the course of training and have passed the exam for the Diploma in Dental Hygiene can apply for registration with the General Dental Council, 37 Wimpole Street, London W1G 8DQ; Tel 020 7887 3800. Only enrolled dental hygienists are permitted to practise and to use the title dental hygienist.
BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF DENTAL NURSES BADN Room 200 Hillhouse International Business Centre Thornton-Cleveleys FY5 4QD Tel: 01253 338360 Fax: 01253 773266 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.badn.org.uk Membership of the Association is open to all dental nurses, qualified or unqualified. Dental Nurses normally work with dentists in general practice or in public dental services. Their duties might include booking appointments, keeping records, mixing fillings, helping with dental X-rays and other chairside work. Training in general practice is mainly given by dentists themselves and should be supplemented by PT evening courses, leading to the National Certificate, or the National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) Level 3 in Oral Health Care**, but there are also FT courses of training at various dental hospitals. Entry requirements depend on the individual institutions.* Usually candidates should be 16--18 yrs old. The courses take the form of lectures, tutorials and practical work in various dental departments. A salary is paid during training in a dental hospital. Dental hospitals conduct their own Intermediate and Final exams and award Certificates of Proficiency. They may also prepare
their students for the National Certificate of the National Examining Board for Dental Nurses. Training is also available in the Army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force. Registration with the General Dental Council will be compulsory for dental nurses from July 2008. *National Examining Board for Dental Nurses, 110 London Street, Fleetwood, Lancashire FY7 6EU; Tel: 01253 778417. In order to qualify for the National Certificate a dental nurse must have completed at least 24 mths’ FT employment at the chairside and passed the National Examination. The qualification will not be awarded until the completion of the stipulated 24 mths. There are no formal educational requirements or age restrictions for entry to the National Certificate exam. **Affinity City & Guilds, 1 Giltspur Street, London EC1A 9DD; Tel: 020 7294 2800: All NVQ enquiries.
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CLINICAL DENTAL TECHNICIANS ASSOCIATION 12 Upper Street North New Ash Green Kent DA3 8JR Tel: 01474 879430 Fax: 01474 872086 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.cdta.org.uk Professional clinical dental technicians are members of the dental health care team specifically trained and educated in the skills and knowledge necessary to provide a removable appliance service directly to the community. Equipped with solid technical training as a dental technician and post-technician training in sciences, clinical skills, and interpersonal skills, the clinical
dental technician can design, create, construct and modify (repair and rebase) a removable appliance to insure optimal fit, maximum comfort and general well-being of patients. These skills enable the clinical dental technician, while remaining a member of the dental health care team, to work independently of other dental health care.
DENTAL TECHNOLOGISTS ASSOCIATION 3 Kestral Court Waterwells Business Park Gloucester GL2 2AT Tel: 01452 886366 Fax: 01452 886468 Dental technicians are craft workers who make dental appliances. They usually work in a hospital, local authority, dental practice or commercial laboratory, making up appliances prescribed by a registered dentist. Many technicians train on the job and attend day release and evening classes to prepare for the BTEC Diploma in Dental Technology. 2--3-yr FT training courses are available at a number of dental teaching hospitals in England and Wales and at universities and colleges of Further
Education. See the Dental Technicians Association website for further details. A voluntary register of technicians is administered by the Dental Technicians Association, from which further information is available. Dental technicians study for an appropriate qualification, eg Foundation Degree, BTEC National Diploma. Statutory registration has replaced voluntary registration since July 2006.
BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF DENTAL THERAPISTS Website: www.badt.org.uk Dental therapists can work within the NHS or private sector in general dental practice. They can also work within the community dental services and the hospital dental services. Dental therapists work under the direct supervision of a registered dentist, who prescribes in writing the treatment they wish the dental therapist to carry out.
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A dental therapist is trained in all the duties of a dental hygienist and can therefore carry out periodontal work from a routine scale and polish to full mouth root surface debridement and application of medicaments. In addition dental therapists can provide fillings in both deciduous and permanent teeth for children and adults. They are also trained to extract deciduous
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Dentistry teeth, pulpotomies, stainless steel crowns, take radiographs (X-rays), dental impressions and oral health education. Since 31 July 2006 new regulations have allowed dental therapists to further extend their duties, should they wish to, following appropriate training approved by the GDC (ie a simple diagnosis course).
These new regulations also allow dental therapists to own their own dental practice. Details of courses can be found on the BADT website or through the General Dental Council. The Diploma course lasts for 27 mths and the degree course is 3 yrs. From 11th July 2008 Dental Therapists can do Tooth Whitening.
NATIONAL ORTHODONTIC GROUP BADN, Room 200 Hillhouse International Business Centre Thornton-Cleveleys FY5 4QD Tel: 01928 753256 Website: www.badn.org.uk AIMS & OBJECTIVES l to provide information and support to dental nurses in the treatment of orthodontic patients l to promote the sharing of ideas and experiences of those working in orthodontics; to increase knowledge of orthodontic techniques l to liaise closely with all members of the multidisciplinary team involved in the care and management of orthodontic patients and to keep NOG members informed of developments l to make recommendations to BADN Council on matters affecting dental nurses working in orthodontics Advice regarding centres which run the Certificate in Orthodontic Nursing course is readily available, as is advice for the actual exam course. Dental Nurses who attend the course are eligible once they are
qualified and working in orthodontics. Study material is shared with group members, and orthodontic speakers are included in the Joint National Group Study Days. Membership of the National Orthodontic Group is open to all BADN members who are involved in the orthodontic treatment of patients. Associate Membership of the Group is open to those involved in the treatment of orthodontic patients, but who are not BADN members. Associate Members may attend AGMs of the NOG, but do not have voting rights. Application forms for the Group may be obtained from Amanda Callaghan on 01253 338364 or
[email protected]. Information on the Certificate in Orthodontic Nursing may be obtained from NEBDN on 01253 778417.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Dentistry and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Belfast; Birmingham; Bristol; Dundee; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Leeds; Liverpool; London (King’s College London); London (Queen Mary, University of
London); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Newcastle; Wales (College of Medicine)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bristol; Edinburgh; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Leeds; Liverpool; London (King’s College London); London (Queen
Mary, University of London); London (University College London (UCL)); Newcastle; Wales (College of Medicine)
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DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bristol; Edinburgh; Leeds; London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London (King’s College London); London (University College London (UCL)); London
Guildhall; Newcastle; Wales (College of Medicine); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Edinburgh; London (Queen Mary, University of London); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff)
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES London (King’s College London)
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas
SQA HND: Dental Technology
BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Dental Technology; Science (Dental Assisting); Science (Dental Technology) BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Dental Technology; Science (Dental Technology)
NVQs Level 2: Oral Health Care Support Level 3: Oral Health Care: Dental Nursing
SVQs Levels: Dental Nurse; Dental Technology
SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Dental Technology
DIETETICS Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE BRITISH DIETETIC ASSOCIATION 5th Floor, Charles House 148--149 Great Charles Street Queensway Birmingham B3 3HT Tel: 01212 008080 Fax: 01212 008081 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.bda.uk.com. For registration with the Health Professions Council, a candidate must hold a recognized qualification in dietetics. To qualify for full membership of The British Dietetic Association one must be eligible to be registered with the Health Professions Council. Registered Dietitians (RD): May use the letters RD. Affiliate Membership: May be granted to graduates with a qualification in nutrition who are working in
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the field of applied human nutrition or dietitians who are not yet registered with the Health Professions Council. Honorary Associates: Are elected for distinguished contributions to the field of human nutrition and dietetics.
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University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Dietetics and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Coventry; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); London (King’s College
London); Queen Wolverhampton
Margaret;
Robert
Gordon;
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Ulster; Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Glasgow Caledonian; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Liverpool (Chester College of HE); London (King’s College London)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool (Chester College of HE)
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES London (King’s College London)
Vocational Quali¢cations SVQs Levels: Nutrition; Food Science/Technology
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DISTRIBUTION Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF LOGISTICS AND TRANSPORT (UK) Logistics Transport Centre Earlstrees Court Earlstrees Road Corby, Northants NN17 4AX Tel: 01536 740100 Fax: 01536 740101 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ciltuk.org.uk The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (UK) -- CILT(UK) -- is the professional body for transport, logistics and integrated supply-chain management. It aims to be the focus for professional excellence and the development of the most modern techniques in logistics and transport, and to encourage the adoption of policies which are both efficient and sustainable. CILT(UK) has over 20,000 members involved in a variety of sectors including manufacturing, distribution, passenger transport, retail, import and export, national and local government, purchase and supply, warehousing, education, research and the armed forces. MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FCILT): Fellowship of the Institute is open to those Chartered Members who have at least 7 yrs’ experience in a position or positions of high responsibility in the management of logistics or transport. Fellowship is also granted to people who have attained a position of eminence in Logistics or Transport. Member (MILT): Candidates for election or transfer to the grade of Member should hold an approved qualification at Level 3 or 4* in Logistics or Transport and have management responsibility which involves planning, making decisions, directing and accountability for the use and performance of resources. Candidates with a relevant Level 3 or Level 4 qualification should have at least 3 yrs’ relevant experience. Candidates are required to provide evidence that they meet the above criteria, either by a CV or though the application form. Candidates without a Level 3 or 4 qualification but with management responsibility over an extended period (at least 8 yrs) may submit a portfolio of evidence for
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consideration under the Accreditation of Prior Achievement (APA) process. Chartered Member (CMILT): Candidates for election or transfer to the grade of Chartered Member should hold the Institute’s Advanced Diploma or an exempting qualification (usually an approved degree) and have at least 5 yrs’ relevant experience in the logistics of transport, including at least 2 at a senior level. A customized postgraduate programme is available to candidates whose qualifications meet only part of the requirements for exemption from the Institute’s Advanced Diploma. The Professional Route enables experienced logistics or transport professionals who do not meet the academic requirements for Chartered Membership to demonstrate that they broadly satisfy the Institute’s criteria. Alternatives include writing a professional essay, delivering a professional paper, submitting previously published works and/or undergoing a professional interview. Candidates are required to provide evidence of their experience either by a CV or through the application form. Affiliate: Affiliate Membership is open to those who are interested in logistics or transport and who support the aims of the Institute but who may not, for a variety of reasons, qualify for Membership. This grade includes those studying for educational qualifications in logistics or transport. *Level 3 qualifications include relevant NVQ/SVQs at Level 3 or the Institute’s Higher Certificate qualification. Level 4 qualifications include relevant NVQ/SVQs at Level 4, relevant HNC/HNDs and the Institute’s Diploma. EXAMINATIONS CILT(UK) Certificate: A programme for new managers working in logistics and transport that provides
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Distribution an understanding of the practical art of logistics and transport management through a range of optional units. The Logistics units of this competency-based qualification are recognized by the European Certification Board for Logistics (ECBL). Candidates successfully completing the programme may be able to apply to become a European Junior Logistician and use the globally recognized letters EJLog after their name. CILT(UK) Professional Diploma in Logistics and Transport This modular programme provides the increased sector-specific knowledge and expertise essential for success in modular business to those managers with operational responsibilities. The modular examination route may enable candidates to gain exemption from the national and international CPC. Some Logistics units of the competencybased routes are recognized by the European Certificate Board for Logistics (ECBL). CILT(UK) Advanced Diploma in Logistics: A choice of a competence-based programme for senior managers covering all aspects of Supply-Chain Strategy and Management or the alternative programme addressing the Strategic Management of Transport. CILT(UK) Advanced Diploma in Transport: The Advanced Diploma in Transport gives aspiring leaders a tactical insight of what will be required of them at the next stage of their professional
development and prepares the next generation of business champions for this important transition. Two core units deal with the development of Transport Policy at local, national and international levels, coupled with Business Strategy and Policy. Students then study either Transport Planning, Transport and Society or other relevant units specific to their chosen specialism and career path. NVQ and SVQ assessment: All of the qualifications listed above are linked to NVQ/SVQs and candidates therefore have the opportunity to gain additional qualifications. BSc and MSc opportunities: The Diploma and Advanced Diploma provide a fast-track approach to academic qualifications. The MSc in Logistics or Passenger Transport Management is a degree validated by Aston University, with distance-learning materials and support provided by the Institute of Logistics and Transport. This 3-yr programme for professionals addresses strategic issues in Passenger/ Transport Management or Logistics. Those achieving the Certificate, Diploma and Advanced Diploma with Logistics options are eligible for accreditation by the European Certification Board for Logistics (ECBL). Studies for all these qualifications can be followed by attending a registered or approved training centre or by distance learning.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Distribution and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aston; Central Lancashire; Cranfield; East London; Huddersfield; Northumbria; Plymouth
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central England
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Distribution Studies BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Distribution Studies; Logistics
SCOTLAND SQA HNC: International Shipping Business; International Trade & Business SQA HND: International Shipping Business; International Trade & Business
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SVQs
Level 1: Assisting in Road Haulage & Distributive Operations; Distribution; Distributive Operations; Retail Level 2: Bulk Liquid Warehousing; Distribution; Distribution and Warehousing Operations; International Trade & Services; Mail Operations; Organizing Road Transport Operations; Retail; Retail Operations; Transporting Goods by Road; Transporting Goods (Livestock) by Road Level 3: Distribution; Distribution and Warehousing Operations; International Trade & Services; Performing Road Haulage and Distribution; Retail; Retail Operations Level 4: Distribution; Distribution and Warehousing Operations; International Trade & Services; Retail; Retail Operations
Level 1: Distributive Operations Level 2: Distribution and Warehousing Operations; Mail Operations Level 3: Distribution and Warehousing Operations; Performing Road Haulage Distribution Operations Level 4: Distribution and Warehousing Operations
GNVQs Foundation: Retail and Distributive Services Intermediate: Retail and Distributive Services Advanced: Retail and Distributive Services
Useful Addresses Distributive Occupational Standards Council, Coda Centre, 189 Munster Road, London SW6 6AW; Tel: 020 7386 5599; Fax: 020 7386 9599
Scottish Distributive Industries Training Council, Unit 6 Beta Centre, University of Stirling Innovation Park, Hillfoots Road, Stirling, Central Region FK9 4NF; Tel 01313 433300
DRAMATIC AND PERFORMING ARTS University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Dramatic and Performing Arts and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Anglia (Colchester Institute); Barnsley; Bath Spa; Belfast; Birmingham; Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Bucks Coll; Central England; Central Lancashire; City (Guildhall School of Music & Drama); City (Laban Centre London); Coventry; Coventry (Newman College of Higher Education); De Montfort, Leicester; De Montfort, Leicester (De Montfort University Bedford); Derby; Doncaster; East Anglia; Exeter; Exeter (The College of St Mark & St John); Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Greenwich; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Bishop Grosseteste College); Hull (Doncaster College); Kent; Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (Edge Hill College of Higher Education); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds (Bretton Hall); Leeds (York St John College);
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Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool (Liverpool Hope University College); Liverpool John Moores; London (Goldsmiths College); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (Royal Holloway); London Institute (Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design); London Institute (London College of Fashion); Loughborough; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester (Warrington Collegiate Institute, Faculty of HE); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; North London; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent; OU (The Central School of Speech & Drama); Oxford Brookes; Plymouth; Plymouth (Dartington College of Arts); Queen Margaret; Reading; Royal Scottish AMD; Salford; South Bank; Southampton (King Alfred’s College); Southampton (University College
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Dramatic and Performing Arts Chichester (formerly Chichester Institute of Higher Education)); St Martin; Staffordshire; Sunderland; Surrey (St Mary’s, Strawberry Hill); Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Sussex; Ulster; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales; Wales
(North East Wales Institute); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Warwick; Wolverhampton; Worcester
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Belfast; Birmingham; Bristol; Central England; Central Lancashire; City; De Montfort, Leicester; De Montfort, Leicester (De Montfort University Bedford); Derby; Durham; East Anglia; Essex; Exeter; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Greenwich; Hertfordshire; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Kent; Leeds; Leeds (Bretton Hall); Liverpool John Moores; London (Goldsmiths College); London (King’s College London); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (Royal Holloway); London Institute (Central Saint Martins
College of Art & Design); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Middlesex; Northampton; Nottingham Trent; OU (The Central School of Speech & Drama); Plymouth; Plymouth (Dartington College of Arts); Portsmouth; Reading; Royal Scottish AMD; Southampton (King Alfred’s College); St Martin; Sunderland; Surrey; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Thames Valley; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Barnsley; Bath Spa; Bristol; Brunel; Central England; City (Laban Centre London); Coventry; De Montfort, Leicester; De Montfort, Leicester (De Montfort University Bedford); Doncaster; Durham (New College Durham); East Anglia (Suffolk College); Exeter (Truro College); Hertfordshire; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Leeds (Bretton Hall); Lincolnshire (Hull College); Liverpool (Liverpool Hope University College);
Luton; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Northumbria; OU (NESCOT); Salford; Southampton (King Alfred’s College); Southampton (University College Chichester (formerly Chichester Institute of Higher Education)); Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Teesside; Thames Valley; Wolverhampton
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Brighton; Central England; Lincolnshire (Hull College); Liverpool (Chester College of HE); London (King’s College London); Middlesex; OU (The Central
School of Speech & Drama); Ulster; Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff)
PRE-DEGREE AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Leeds (Northern School of Contemporary Dance)
RESEARCH DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores; Royal Scottish AMD
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Dance; Design (Theatre Studies); Drama; Music; Music
Technology; Performing Arts; Performing Arts (Community Performance); Popular Music; Stage Management; Stage-Design Construction; Technical Theatre
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Dramatic and Performing Arts BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Acting/Drama/Theatre Arts; Applied Arts; Arts and Event Administration; Community Arts; Dance; Dance Music Production/Electronics; Design (Theatre Studies); Music Performance; Music Performance and Music Production; Music Production; Performing Arts; Performing Arts (Community Dance); Performing Arts (Community Theatre); Performing Arts (Dance); Performing Arts (Drama); Performing Arts (Professional Community Arts Practice); Performing Arts (Small Scale Theatre); Performing Arts (Stage Management); Performing Arts (Stagecraft); Performing Arts (Theatre and Media Production); Stage Management; Technical Theatre; Theatre; Theatre Technology/Production Skills SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Acting/Drama/Theatre Arts; Dance; Dance Music Production/Electronica; Music/Audio Technology; Music Business Administration; Music Industry Management; Music Performance (Modern/ Popular/Rock); Music Performance (Traditional); Musical Instrument Technology; Theatre Technology/Production Skills; World Music (Percussion) SQA HND: Acting/Drama/Theatre Arts; Community Arts; Dance; Music Performance (Modern/Popular/ Rock); Music Performance (Traditional); Music Technology; Musical Theatre; Puppet Theatre Arts
NVQs Level 2: Costume Level 3: Costume Level 4: Costume Design
SVQs Levels: Community Arts; Dance; Dance Music/ Electronica; Drama/Theatre Arts; Electronic Music; Music Management; Music Performance (Modern/ Popular/Rock); Music Performance (Traditional); Music Technology; Musical Instrument Repair/Technology; Performing Arts; Theatre Technology/Stage Management
GNVQs Foundation: Performing Arts Intermediate: Performing Arts Advanced: Performing Arts
City & Guilds Certificate: Creative Skills Certificate Theatre Costume; Creative Studies Part 2 Advanced Theatre Costume; 1810 Entertainment and Theatre Technicians 4730 NVQ in Stagecraft; 3737 GNVQ in Performing Arts
Speech and Drama Examinations taken after external study
DRIVING INSTRUCTORS Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations DRIVING INSTRUCTORS ASSOCIATION Safety House, Beddington Farm Road Croydon, Surrey CR0 4XZ Tel: 08453 455151 Fax: 020 8665 5565 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.driving.org The Driving Instructors Association (DIA) was founded in 1978 to represent the professional driving instructor. It is now the largest organization of its kind worldwide. Its role is to keep fully informed all professional driving instructors, and to represent their views at all levels of government in Europe and worldwide.
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MEMBERSHIP There is 1 level of membership. All driving instructors who have qualified or part-qualified the DSA ADI examinations are eligible for membership of the DIA.
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Embalming EXAMINATIONS Approved Driving Instructor Training Courses: Part 1. Part 2. Part 3. ORDIT approved DIAmond Advanced Examiner DIAmond Instructor DIAmond Advanced Motorists Test (DSA Accredited) DIAmond Special Test -- Motorists -- (DSA Accredited) DIAmond Advanced Motorcyclists Test (DSA Accredited)
DIAmond Special Test -- Motorcyclists -- (DSA Accredited) Diploma in Driving Instruction (Middlesex University) Fleet Trainer Qualification (DSA Accredited) Fleet Registered Instructor (DSA Accredited) ORDIT Preparation (Training the Trainer) Presentation Skills Course Taxi Training & Testing
Vocational Quali¢cations SVQs
NVQ
Level 3: Driving Instruction
Level 3: Driving Instruction
EMBALMING Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE BRITISH INSTITUTE OF EMBALMERS 21c Station Road, Knowle, Solihull West Midlands B93 0HL Tel: 01564 778991 Fax: 01564 770812 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.bioe.co.uk Fellow (FBIE): Fellowship is granted by the National Council of the Institute upon invitation from the Fellows themselves. It is given for exceptional services to the Institute or the science in general.
Member (MBIE): Membership is authorized by the National Council of the Institute, which demands certain qualifications from the applicant. Information may be obtained from the National Office.
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Employment and Careers Services
EMPLOYMENT AND CAREERS SERVICES Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE INSTITUTE OF CAREER GUIDANCE Third Floor Copthall House 1 New Road Stourbridge DY8 1PH Tel: 01384 376464 Fax: 01384 440830 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.icg-uk.org MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES Full member: Subscribes to ICG mission and aim. Works in or have an interest in career guidance. Practises within the ICG Code of Ethical Practice. Student Member: Studying full or PT at a further or higher education institution. Organizational Member: An organization with an interest in the provision of career guidance, which subscribes to the Code of Ethics of the Institute.
Fellow (Qualified): 10 yrs’ practice + Full Membership. Fellow (Academic): Research (recognized by Council). Fellow (Honorary): Good Works (elected at final Council meeting of the year).
RECRUITMENT AND EMPLOYMENT CONFEDERATION 4th Floor Albion House Chertsey Road Woking Surrey GU21 6BT Tel: 020 7009 2100 Fax: 01483 714979 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rec.uk.com MEMBERSHIP Affiliate If you are interested in or just getting established in the industry, this tells colleagues and clients you are serious about success. Within 2 yrs you will be expected to gain a qualification and advance to full membership. Member If you have passed either the introductory Certificate in Recruitment Practice (CertRP) or the more advanced Diploma in Recruitment Practice (DipRP) qualifications, you will be eligible for full MREC membership, with all the associated PR, status and benefits.
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Fellow This is our most advanced membership, for experienced recruiters. To qualify, you must have been an REC member for at least 3 yrs, you must have passed the Certificate in Recruitment Practice (CertRP) with at least 10 yrs’ experience, or the Diploma in Recruitment Practice (DipRP) with at least 7 yrs’ experience or the Degree in Recruitment Practice with at least 5 yrs’ experience. EXAMINATIONS Certificate in Recruitment Practice (CertRP): run by the REC.
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Employment and Careers Services Diploma in Recruitment Practice (DipRP): run by the REC.
Degree in Recruitment Practice -- Joint REC/Middlesex University Business School initiative.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Employment and Careers Services and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia (Colchester Institute); Derby; London (London School of Economics & Political Science); University of the West of England, Bristol
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Glamorgan; Greenwich; Keele; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (London School of Economics & Political Science); Manchester
Metropolitan; Napier; Paisley; Reading; University of the West of England, Bristol
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES East London; Glamorgan; Huddersfield; Manchester Metropolitan; Napier; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent; Paisley; Reading; South Bank; Strathclyde
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES East London; Manchester Metropolitan; Paisley; Reading
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Nottingham Trent
PROFESSIONAL COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Luton; Manchester Metropolitan
Vocational Quali¢cations NVQs Level 3: Recruitment Consultancy
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Engineering Design
ENGINEERING DESIGN Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERING DESIGNERS Courtleigh, Westbury Leigh Westbury, Wiltshire BA13 3TA Tel: 01373 822801 Fax: 01373 858085 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ied.org.uk DIVISIONAL STRUCTURE The Institution is organized into 2 sections: Engineering Design Division and Product Design Technology Division. Membership to these divisions is based on the following requirements. CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FIED): By portfolio assessment for persons of outstanding ability in the profession who have at least 10 yrs’ experience, of which 6 yrs were devoted to engineering design, product design or CADD and who hold an HNC or equivalent. Member (MIED): Must have at least 3 yrs’ experience, of which 2 yrs were devoted to engineering design, product design or CADD and hold a qualification of ONC or equivalent.
AFFILIATE MEMBERSHIP Graduate & Diplomat Membership: Available for persons with appropriate educational qualifications but without adequate experience/responsibility for admission to an appropriate Corporate or NonCorporate grade. Students: Must be actively or prospectively engaged in engineering/product/CAD as apprentices or trainees, be engaged in a suitable course of study, and are not less than 18. ENGINEERING COUNCIL REGISTRATION Members to the Engineering Division may be nominated for Registration as Chartered Engineers, Incorporated Engineers or Engineering Technicians, depending on their qualifications, training and experience.
NON-CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP Associates: Must have at least 2 yrs’ experience and hold a qualification not less than ONC equivalent.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Engineering Design and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aston; Bath Spa; Bournemouth; Brighton; Brunel; Bucks Coll; Central England; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; East London; Exeter (The College of St Mark & St John); Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow (The Glasgow School of Art); Heriot-Watt; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Kent (Kent Institute of Art & Design); Leeds (York St John College); Liverpool; Liverpool John Moores; London (Goldsmiths College); London Institute (Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design); Loughborough; Luton; Manchester
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Metropolitan; Middlesex; Napier; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Robert Gordon; South Bank; Southampton (King Alfred’s College); St Martin; Staffordshire; Strathclyde; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Sussex; Teesside; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Warwick; Wolverhampton
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HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Birmingham; Bournemouth; Bristol; Central England; Cranfield; Exeter; Glasgow (The Glasgow School of Art); Huddersfield; Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London Institute (Central Saint Martins
College of Art & Design); Loughborough; Manchester Metropolitan; Nottingham Trent; Portsmouth; Royal College of Art; South Bank; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bournemouth; Central England; Glamorgan; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Northampton; Paisley;
South Bank; Strathclyde; Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Exeter (The College of St Mark & St John); Liverpool John Moores; London (Goldsmiths College);
Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Wales (University of Wales College, Newport)
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Huddersfield
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢- NVQs cates and Diplomas Level 3: BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Engineering Design, Engineering Drawing and Computer Aided Drawing BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Computer Aided Draughting/Design; Engineering (Product Design and Manufacture) SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Computer Aided Draughting/Design SQA HND: Computer Aided Draughting/Design
Engineering Construction: Design and Draughting; Engineering Design Level 4: Civil and Structural Engineering Design
SVQs Levels: Computer Aided Draughting/Design Level 3: Engineering Construction: Design and Draughting; Engineering Design
City & Guilds Certificate: 9356 Engineering Drawing Office Skills
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Engineering, Aeronautical
ENGINEERING, AERONAUTICAL Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE ROYAL AERONAUTICAL SOCIETY 4 Hamilton Place Hyde Park Corner London W1J 7BQ Tel: 020 7670 4300 Fax: 020 7670 4309 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.aerosociety.com The Royal Aeronautical Society is the focal point for today’s global aerospace community. Founded in 1866 to further the science of aeronautics, the Royal Aeronautical Society has been at the forefront of developments in aerospace ever since. Today, the Royal Aeronautical Society works on its members behalf to promote the highest professional standards in all aerospace disciplines; provide specialist information and act as a central forum for the exchange of ideas; and play a leading role in influencing opinion on aviation matters. As a nominated body of the Engineering Council it is also able to nominate suitably qualified engineers for registration in all 3 sections of the Register. CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FRAeS): Must have the qualifications necessary for Membership, have made outstanding contributions in the profession, have attained a position of high responsibility or have had long experience of high quality. Member (MRAeS): Must hold an academic qualification acceptable to Council (normally of the level of a UK Honours degree), and have a minimum of 4 yrs’ experience, including 2 yrs’ training and 2 yrs in a position of responsibility. Alternatively, a person without a degree is eligible to become a Member if they have not fewer than 15 yrs’ appropriate experience, of which the last 7 are in a position of responsibility at a level appropriate to the grade of Member. NON-CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP Companion (CRAeS): Applicants must be of the calibre for Fellowship but do not, for one reason or another, meet the requirements for that grade.
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Associate Member (AMRAeS): Must either hold a BTEC Higher National Certificate, ordinary degree, or international equivalent, and have 2 yrs’ practical training and 3 yrs’ experience at a relevant level of responsibility, or hold a UK Honours degree, or international equivalent, and have 2 yrs’ professional development. Alternatively, a person without any qualifications is eligible to become an Associate Member if they have not fewer than 10 yrs’ appropriate experience. Holders of a UK CAA licence with type rating (or international equivalent), and who have at least 2 yrs’ experience involving supervisory and/or technical administration, may also be eligible to apply for this grade. Associate (ARAeS): This grade incorporates the former grade of Graduate. Applicants must hold a UK Honours degree or international equivalent, or hold a BTEC National Certificate, NVQ/SVQ Level 3, or international equivalent, and have had a minimum of 3 yrs’ satisfactory experience, of which 2 yrs have been devoted to practical training. Holders of a UK CAA licence without type rating (or international equivalent), and who have held the licence for a minimum period of 2 yrs, may also be eligible to apply for this grade. Affiliate: This grade is for those engaged in FT study intending to follow a career in aerospace, or for those persons who are not eligible for other classes of membership, but who are associated with, or interested in, aeronautics.
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University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Aeronautical Engineering and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Belfast; Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; City; Coventry; Cranfield; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Hertfordshire; Kingston; Liverpool; London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (Queen Mary, University of London); Loughborough; Manchester;
Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Salford; Sheffield; Southampton; Strathclyde; Surrey (Farnborough College of Technology); University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bath; Belfast; Bristol; City; Cranfield; Kingston; London (Queen Mary, University of London); Loughborough
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Coventry; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Surrey (Farnborough
College of Technology); Wales (North East Wales Institute)
Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Qualifications are offered in: Certificate -- Engineering (Aerospace Studies or Aerospace Manufacture) Diploma -- Engineering (Aerospace Studies) BTEC Higher National Qualifications are offered in: Certificate -- Aeronautical Engineering Diploma -- Aerospace Systems Engineering; Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Aeroplane & Engine)/ (Avionics) SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Aeronautical Engineering (Aircraft Manufacture).
NVQs Level 2: Aircraft Engineering Maintenance Level 3: Aircraft Engineering Maintenance
SVQs Levels: Aeronautical Engineering
City & Guilds Certificate: Aeronautical Engineering Craft Studies Diploma: Aeronautical Engineering Technicians 2080 Aeronautical Engineering Craft Studies; 2580 Aeronautical Engineering Technicians (Special Examination); 2590 Aeronautical Engineering Competences; 3731 GNVQ in Engineering.
National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Aerospace Studies BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Aeronautical Engineering; Aerospace Engineering SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Aeronautical Engineering SQA HND: Aeronautical Engineering
QCA NVQs offered in: Level 3: Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Mechanical & Avionic).
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Engineering, Agricultural
ENGINEERING, AGRICULTURAL Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations BRITISH AGRICULTURAL AND GARDEN MACHINERY ASSOCIATION 1st Floor Entrance B Salamander Quay West Park Lane Harefield Middlesex UB9 6NZ Tel: 08702 052834 Fax: 08702 052835 E-mail:
[email protected] www.bagma.com The British Agricultural and Garden Machinery Association provides a comprehensive range of variable and deliverable services to members and associated industry partners as well as working closely with industry awarding bodies in a number of areas to provide training to both members and non-members. BAGMA’s specialist personnel and training department offers a variety of courses and assessments in
the land-based engineering sector and other areas to meet the industries’ training requirements. BAGMA is an approved centre for the Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI), City and Guilds NPTC and a LANTRA approved training provider and a member of the industries’ Careers Project Committee involved in the recruitment, retention and development of personnel in the agricultural and groundcare industries. BAGMA is a division of the BHF Group.
THE INSTITUTION OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS Barton Road Silsoe Bedford MK45 4FH Tel: 01525 861096 Fax: 01525 861660 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.iagre.org CORPORATE MEMBERS Fellow (FIAgrE); Member (MIAgrE)
Engineer, Incorporated Engineer or Engineering Technician.
NON-CORPORATE MEMBERS Associate Member(AMIAgrE); Associate(AIAgrE)
SOCIETY FOR THE ENVIRONMENT (SOCENV) Members with appropriate academic qualifications and/or training and experience are eligible to apply to the Institution for SocEnv registration as Chartered Environmentalist. Full particulars of requirements for membership are obtainable from the Secretariat.
ENGINEERING COUNCIL (UK) REGISTRATION (EC(UK)) Members with appropriate academic qualifications, training and experience are eligible to apply to the Institution for EC(UK) registration as Chartered
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Engineering, Agricultural
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Agricultural Engineering and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Adams; Reading; University of the West of England, Bristol;
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Adams; Birmingham; Bristol; Coventry; East Anglia; London (Imperial College at Wye); London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); Reading;
University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; Wales (University of Wales, Swansea)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES London (Imperial College at Wye)
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Horticultural Mechanization BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Agriculture (Mechanization Options); Agriculture (Mechanization); Agricultural Service Engineering; Service Engineering: Agricultural/Construction Plant SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Agricultural Service Engineering; Service Engineering: Agricultural/Construction Plant SQA HND: Agricultural Service Engineering
NVQs Level 2: Service Engineering -- Agricultural and Groundcare Machinery
Level 3: Service Engineering -- Agricultural and Groundcare Machinery
SVQs Levels: Agricultural Mechanization; Agricultural Engineering; Horticultural Engineering Level 2: Service Engineering -- Agricultural and Groundcare Machinery Level 3: Service Engineering -- Agricultural and Groundcare Machinery
City & Guilds Certificate: Agricultural Mechanics; Horticultural Mechanics; Tyre Fitting: Agricultural Tyres Diploma: 4020 Agricultural Machinery; 4030 Garden Machinery Engineer; 4040 Agriculture and Garden Machinery Partsperson
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Engineering, Automobile
ENGINEERING, AUTOMOBILE Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE INSTITUTE OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEER ASSESSORS Stowe House, Netherstowe Lichfield, Staffs WS13 6TJ Tel: 01543 251346 Fax: 01543 415804 E-mail:
[email protected] CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FInstAEA): A Member who has rendered special services to the Institute may be elected to Fellowship by a resolution passed at a General Meeting of the Institute. Member (MInstAEA): A Member shall be an Incorporated Member who is not under 30 yrs of age and has satisfied the Council that they have been engaged for at least 5 yrs in assessing work in connection with automobile claims as an Incorporated Member. Incorporated Member (IMInstAEA): This class of Member shall be a person who is not under 25 yrs of age and has an Automotive Engineering or Motor
Vehicle Body Repair apprenticeship or equivalent training and has passed the Institute’s written and practical estimating examinations and satisfied the Council that they have at least 2 yrs’ assessing experience in connection with automobile claims. EXAMINATIONS There are written and practical exams for Corporate Membership. Candidates must satisfy the examiners in all 4 sections of the exams. Exemption in respect of training or qualification may be granted by the Institute in exceptional circumstances.
THE INSTITUTE OF THE MOTOR INDUSTRY Fanshaws, Brickendon Hertford SG13 8PQ Tel: 01992 511521 Fax: 01992 511548 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.motor.org.uk and www.automotivetechnician.org.uk The Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) is the professional body for individuals working in all sectors of the retail motor industry. Its mission is to improve standards through the qualification and continuing professional development of individuals. There are 25,000 full members. With over 46,000 registered candidates, the IMI is the leading awarding body serving the automotive sector, offering a comprehensive portfolio of technical and non-technical qualifications, from pre-apprenticeship level to senior management. Membership of the IMI is achieved through qualification with individual grades as follows:
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Fellow (FIMI): Qualified to senior management level, holding Diploma in Management Studies (DMS), MBA, NVQ/SVQ Level 5 or equivalent, with 5 yrs’ relevant experience, of which 2 must be in the retail motor industry. Member (MIMI): Qualified to middle management level, holding Certificate of Management Studies (CMS), BTEC Higher National Diploma, NVQ/SVQ Level 4 or equivalent, with 3 yrs’ relevant experience, of which 2 must be in the retail motor industry. Associate (AMIMI): Qualified to NVQ/SVQ Level 3 or equivalent, with 3 yrs’ experience in the retail motor industry.
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Engineering, Automobile Licentiate (LIMI): Qualified to NVQ/SVQ Level 2 or equivalent, with 12 mths’ experience in the retail motor industry. Affiliate (AffIMI): Any individual who has an interest in the work of the IMI, who does not qualify for a membership grade. Additional automotive engineering awards include:
CAE (Certificated Automotive Engineer) AAE (Advanced Automotive Engineer) The IMI is a Licensed Member of the Engineering Council and is the governing body for Automotive Technician Accreditation (ATA), which is the UK’s first national voluntary assessment system for car technicians.
SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS ^ UK (SAE-UK) 31 Redstone Farm Road Hall Green Birmingham West Midlands B28 9NU Tel: 01217 784354 Fax: 01217 022615 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.sae-uk.org (The Society dedicated to advancing Mobility Engineering in the UK) Aims are: l to improve standards of design, use of materials, methods of manufacture and safety, recognizing environmental and legislative requirements l to encourage the development of automotive technology with the application of new ideas and manufacturing practices l to improve the status of personal members within the industry l to provide continuous updating of the developments in technology in the industry GRADES OF MEMBERSHIP Honorary Fellow (HonFSAE-UK) Non-Corporate An Honorary Fellow shall be a person who, in the opinion of the Council, has made an outstanding contribution to the vehicle manufacturing industry, mobility technology or the aims of the Society. Not forgoing that the election of this class is vested absolutely in the Council, Corporate Members may submit the names of nominees to the Head Office of SAE-UK at any time using the relevant confidential Nomination Form. Individuals may not apply for Honorary Fellowship on behalf of themselves. Fellow (FSAE-UK) Corporate a) Minimum age 40 yrs. b) (i) Shall be registered with the Engineering Council as either a Chartered Engineer (CEng) or an Incorporated Engineer (IEng) or meet the
academic/training requirements for the grade as prescribed for the time being by the Society, or (ii) Has received a good general education -- nontechnical, professional training. c) Normally has been a member (MSAE) for a period of not less than 5 yrs. d) Normally shall be required to submit a written precis of 1,500--2,000 words in the form of an expanded CV which also describes any significant contributions made to the Society and to the sphere of vehicle manufacturing, mobility technology or any branch thereof. e) May be required to attend an interview. Member (MSAE) Corporate a) Minimum age 25 yrs. b) (i) Shall be registered with the Engineering Council as either a Chartered Engineer (CEng) or an Incorporated Engineer (IEng) or meet the academic requirements for the grade prescribed for the time being by the Society, or (ii) Has received a good general education -- non-technical, professional training and have completed manufacturer’s or other approved courses in technical, administration, commercial subjects. c) Has passed a relevant examination in management or submitted a precis and attends an interview (exemption may be granted to those with appropriate responsible experience). d) Shall hold, or have held, a responsible position in vehicle construction, mobility technology or any branch thereof for a period of not less than 2 yrs.
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Engineering, Automobile Associate Member (AMSAE) Corporate a) Minimum age 23 yrs. b) (i) Shall be registered with the Engineering Council as an Engineering Technician (Eng Tech) or meet the academic/training requirements for the grade prescribed for the time being by the Society, or (ii) Has received a good general education and completed manufacturer’s or other approved courses. c) Has been formally trained in the practical, technical, commercial, administration branches of vehicle construction, mobility technology or any branch thereof. d) Normally shall hold, or have held, a position of responsibility in vehicle construction or any branch thereof. Affiliate (ASAE) Non-Corporate a) Minimum age 21 yrs. b) Normally shall have a basic level of academic achievement, training and experience in vehicle construction or any branch thereof. Student (StudentSAE) Non-Corporate a) Shall be within the age bracket 16--24 yrs. b) Shall be studying related subjects of vehicle construction, mobility technology or any branch thereof. c) Shall be undergoing, or have completed, training in vehicle construction, mobility technology or any branch thereof. Note: No member may remain in the Student Class beyond their 25th birthday. Applicants must be FT college/university students pursuing studies leading to any associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, or doctoral degree. Honorary Members Non-Corporate Honorary Life Members Corporate Non-Member persons who, through their close and active association, have in any way furthered the objectives of, or given continuous support to, the Society but do not satisfy the requirements for Honorary Fellow may, in recognition of their services, be elected Honorary Members of the Society on the recommendation of the Council of the Society.
Similarly, members may be elected Honorary Life Members. Such members shall be exempt from all membership fees. Individuals may not apply for Honorary Membership on behalf of themselves. Corporate members may submit for consideration by Council, the names of nominees to the Head Office of SAE-UK at any time using the relevant confidential Nomination Form. Retired Membership Corporate Retired membership status at a reduced subscription rate may, on application, be granted to all personal members, corporate and non-corporate, who are at least 60 yrs of age, retired from all gainful employment and have a minimum of 10 yrs’ fully paid membership. Members granted this status shall remain in their grade and retain all rights, privileges and services of that grade. PUBLIC BODY & COMPANY MEMBERSHIP University/College Membership Non-Corporate Any educational establishment that provides courses of study and training at all levels, both academic and craft subjects, for persons employed in, or seeking entry into, the vehicle construction industry, mobility technology or any branch thereof, may be elected as a University/College member. Those establishments elected as aforesaid shall be entitled to nominate a responsible official to act as its representative in a Non-Corporate capacity. Membership of this grade will be exempt from all normal membership fees. Company Membership Corporate A public or private ltd company or public body may be elected to membership upon proving to the satisfaction of Council that it is carrying on an established business in vehicle construction, any branch thereof, or in a trade ancillary to vehicle construction, and is of such standing as to justify its election to membership. Any company, public or private ltd company or public body elected as aforesaid shall be entitled to nominate a responsible official to act as its representative. Such representatives to have voting powers similar to those enjoyed by members in their own right.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Automobile Engineering and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
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FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bath; Bradford; Brighton; Brunel; Central England; Coventry; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Kingston; Leeds; Loughborough; Oxford Brookes;
Staffordshire; Surrey (Farnborough College of Technology); Sussex; Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Brighton; Central England; Coventry; Cranfield; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Lincolnshire;
Loughborough; Newcastle; Royal College of Art; Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central England; Derby; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Lincolnshire (Hull College); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia (City College, Norwich); Central England; Manchester (Warrington Collegiate Institute, Faculty of HE)
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Huddersfield
Vocational Quali¢cations NVQs Level 1: Vehicle Maintenance: Service Replacement Level 2: Vehicle Maintenance: Service Replacement Level 2: Heat Treatment Operations; Mechanical Engineering Services: Heating and Ventilating Level 3: Building Services Engineering; Building Services Engineering Supervision; Building Site Supervision; Building Site Supervision and Site Management; Building Site Technical Support; Mechanical Engineering Services: Heating and Ventilating Level 4: Building Services Engineering; Building Services Engineering Design; Building Site Management; Building Site Supervision and Site Management
SVQs Levels: Motor Cycle Maintenance; Motor Vehicle Bodywork; Motor Vehicle Electronics; Motor Vehicle Engineering/Systems Level 1: Maintaining Automotive Vehicles; Vehicle Maintenance: Service Replacement
Level 2: Automotive Glazing; Maintaining Automotive Vehicles; Vehicle Body Fitting; Vehicle Maintenance: Service Replacement; Vehicle Mechanical and Electronic Systems Unit Replacement: Light Vehicle Level 3: Automotive Glazing; Maintaining Automotive Vehicles: Body Structures and Claddings; Maintaining Automotive Vehicles: Electrical/Electronic; Maintaining Automotive Vehicles: Mechanical; Motorcycle Mechanical and Electronic Systems: Maintenance and Repair; Vehicle Body Refinishing; Vehicle Body Repair; Vehicle Mechanical and Electronic Systems: Maintenance and Repair: Heavy Vehicle; Vehicle Mechanical and Electronic Systems: Maintenance and Repair: Light Vehicle Level 4: Co-ordinating Automotive Maintenance Level 5: Directing Automotive Maintenance
National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Engineering (Motor Vehicle Studies); Motor Vehicle Studies
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Engineering, Automobile BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Automotive Engineering; Automotive Engineering/Management; Engineering (Motor Vehicle Studies); Motor Vehicle Management and Technology
SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Automotive Engineering/Management SQA HND: Automotive Engineering/Management
ENGINEERING, BUILDING SERVICES Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE CHARTERED INSTITUTION OF BUILDING SERVICES ENGINEERS 222 Balham High Road London SW12 9BS Tel: 020 8675 5211 Fax: 020 8675 5449 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.cibse.org The activities of the Institution embrace the whole field of Building Services Engineering which is concerned with the human, scientific and technical aspects of the design, construction, operation and maintenance of all the engineering elements associated with the built environment other than its structure, as well as similar elements associated with certain industrial processes. Such engineering services include heating, ventilation, air conditioning, refrigeration, lighting, electrical power and utilization, lifts and passenger conveyors, fire protection, gas utilization, fuel efficiency and energy conservation. The Institution is a full nominating and authorizing body of the ECUK, thus able to register members as CEng (Member), IEng (Associate) and EngTech (Licentiate) and authorized to accredit degree courses in Building Services Engineering. Fellow (FCIBSE): The senior grade of membership. Applicants must have obtained minimum professional experience in Building Services Engineering at senior level of 10 yrs. Member (MCIBSE): Applicants must have obtained professional experience in Building Services
Engineering. To satisfy the academic requirements for registration, applicants must have obtained an approved 3-yr BEng Hons plus further learning or an approved 4-yr MEng degree. Associate (ACIBSE): Applicants must have obtained professional experience in Building Services Engineering. The academic requirements for registration can be satisfied by completing a 3-yr BEng degree in an appropriate subject, or HNC/HND plus further learning. Licentiate (LCIBSE): Applicants must possess an acceptable National Certificate or appropriate NVQ Level 3. Applicants must also have had appropriate experience. Graduate: Applicants must have acceptable qualifications at degree level. Applicants must also be undertaking experience in Building Services Engineering. Student Affiliate: Applicants must be enrolled on a recognized course of study leading to the award of a qualification appropriate to Building Services Engineering.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Building Services Engineering and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FOUNDATION DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES OU (NESCOT)
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FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Bristol; Brunel; Central Lancashire; Glasgow Caledonian; Lancaster (Blackpool and The Fylde College); Northumbria; Reading; South Bank; Strathclyde; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of
Science & Technology; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Westminster
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Brunel; Greenwich; Heriot-Watt; Leeds; Loughborough; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent; Robert
Gordon; Sheffield; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Doncaster; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent; South Bank; Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Nottingham Trent
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College)
Vocational Quali¢cations SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Building Services/Plant Engineering; Building Supervision/Inspection; Built Environment
SQA HND: Building Control; Building Services/Plant Engineering; Built Environment
Useful Addresses Engineering Services Training Trust Ltd (ESSTL), ESCA House, 34 Palace Court, London W2 4JG; Tel: 020 7313 4929
Insulation and Environmental Training Trust Ltd (IETTL), Charter House, 450 High Road, Ilford, Essex IG1 1UF; Tel: 020 8514 2120; Fax: 020 8478 1256; Website: http://members.aol.com/ticaacad/index/htm
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ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE INSTITUTION OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS 165--189 Railway Terrace Rugby, Warwickshire CV21 3HQ Tel: 01788 578214 Fax: 01788 560833 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.icheme.org The Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) is the qualifying and professional body for chemical, biochemical and process engineers and has over 28,000 members worldwide. The IChemE Vision: ‘To be at the forefront of chemical engineering as a leading international body, qualifying, serving and representing chemical engineers and promoting the advancement of the discipline.’ Worldwide Representation: Over 30% of IChemE’s members are based outside the UK, in over 111 countries. Satellite offices in Melbourne and Kuala Lumpur look after more than 4,000 IChemE members in Australia and Asia Pacific. MEMBERSHIP There are 4 grades of membership which cater for every age, qualification and range of experience, plus a specially developed student membership package to support undergraduates throughout their degrees. Those in the Corporate grades of Member and Fellow are recognized as Chartered Chemical Engineers. All Members and Fellows may apply to register as: l Chartered Chemical Engineer CEng l Chartered Scientist CSci l Chartered Environmentalist CEnv l European Engineer Eur Ing Or for: l International Register of Professional Engineers Fellow (FIChemE): Fellows have made sustained contributions and important achievements within
their field of expertise. They have held a considerable position of responsibility in chemical engineering for a significant period and hold the designation FIChemE. Experienced candidates who are not already Corporate Members should apply for Chartered Chemical Engineer status before an application for Fellowship can be considered. Member (MIChemE): Members have reached an internationally recognized benchmark of competence and have experience in a responsible position within chemical engineering. Members are educated to UK Master’s degree level or equivalent and hold the designation MIChemE. Our Membership Department can assess whether your education and training meet our requirements. Associate Member (AMIChemE): Associate Members are generally young professionals working in chemical engineering or a closely related field. They carry the AMIChemE designation. If you have a Bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering you can gain the AMIChemE designation upon graduation. If you have a cognate qualification it is possible to achieve AMIChemE through demonstrable evidence of work placed or academic chemical engineering process experience. Affiliate: The Affiliate grade is for those interested in chemical, biochemical or process engineering and wishing to benefit from IChemE membership and become part of our global community.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Chemical Engineering and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
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FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Aston; Bath; Belfast; Birmingham; Bradford; Edinburgh; Heriot-Watt; Huddersfield; Kingston; Leeds; London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (University College London (UCL)); Loughborough; Newcastle;
Northumbria; Paisley; Salford (Halton College); Sheffield; South Bank; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey; Teesside; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; Wales (University of Wales, Swansea)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Belfast; Birmingham; Dundee; Leeds; London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (University College London (UCL));
Loughborough; Newcastle; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; Wales (University of Wales, Swansea)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Coventry; Leeds; London (University College London (UCL)); South Bank; Teesside
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Cambridge; Wolverhampton
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢- NVQs cates and Diplomas Level 5: Analytical Chemistry BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Biochemical Engineering
Useful Addresses Chemical Industries Association, Kings Buildings, Smith Square, London SW1P 3JJ; Tel: 020 7834 3399
ENGINEERING, CIVIL Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS 1 Great George Street Westminster London SW1P 3AA Tel: 020 7665 2200/2135 Fax: 020 7233 0515 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ice.org.uk The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) is a UK-based international organization with 80,000 members from
Students to Fellows. Its membership is mainly UK based, though about 20% is overseas. ICE is a centre
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Engineering, Civil of learning and offers a wide range of activities to enable members to continually update their competence. It assesses and qualifies Civil Engineers to the highest standards throughout the world. ICE is not a club and membership is not automatic. Membership is recognition of ability and has to be earned. It can be awarded to a wide range of engineers and others practising in the broad area encompassed by civil engineering. For full details of all the grades of membership available, see ICE document The value of Professional Qualification. The stages in qualifying as a member are: l The achievement of the required educational base -- this will vary for different grades l A period of responsible work experience under early guidance and decreasing supervision, known as Initial Professional Development (IPD) while following the systematic maintenance, improvement and broadening of knowledge, skills and competence known as Continuing Professional Development (CPD) l Success at a Professional Review The different grades of membership are: Fellows who attain the highest class of membership by making ‘a significant contribution to the civil engineering profession or advancing the practice of engineering’. It is the highest and most senior grade of membership of the Institution and is conferred on engineers of proven ability who have been engaged in a position of responsibility in the promotion, planning, design, construction, maintenance or management of important engineering work. Fellows are likely to have around 15 yrs’ experience, 5 of which are at a senior level of responsibility related to civil engineering or an associated discipline. There are 2 main routes to Fellowship -- transfer from another grade or direct admission. Fellows are entitled to add the letters FICE to their name. Membership, for which the educational base is a UK Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in any subject, can be awarded after suitable IPD and a successful Review. Members are entitled to use the letters MICE after their name. Membership and Engineering Council registration as an Incorporated Engineer, for which the educational benchmark is either the completion of an accredited Bachelor’s degree in engineering or technology, or alternatively a Higher National Certificate or Diploma or Foundation Degree in engineering or technology plus appropriate further learning
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to degree level, can be awarded after suitable IPD and a successful Review (in English). Such Members are entitled to use the letters IEng MICE after their name. Membership and Engineering Council registration as a Chartered Engineer, for which the educational benchmark is either the completion of an accredited MEng degree, or alternatively an accredited Bachelor’s degree with Honours in engineering or technology plus either an appropriate Master’s degree accredited or approved or appropriate further learning to Master’s level, can be awarded after suitable IPD and a successful Review (in English). Such Members are entitled to describe themselves, using ICE’s protected title, as Chartered Civil Engineers and to use the letters CEng MICE after their name. Technician Membership and Engineering Council registration as an Engineering Technician, for which the educational benchmark is a BTEC National Award (Certificates or Diplomas) in Construction Pathways or Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) National Awards (Certificates and Diplomas) in Construction (Civil Engineering) or alternatively an approved National Vocational Qualification or Scottish Qualification (NVQ/SVQ) Level 3, can be awarded after suitable IPD and a successful Review (in English). Such Members are entitled to use the letters Eng Tech TMICE after their name. Associate Membership, for which the educational base is a UK Bachelor’s degree or equivalent, is open to a wide range of people who are engaged in a profession that directly supports or is closely allied with, the work of a civil engineer operating in the built environment. It can be awarded after suitable IPD and a successful Review. Such Associate Members are entitled to use the letters AMICE after their name. Affiliates and Companions are not civil engineers but work in associated fields, such as law and finance. Affiliate membership is open to those with an interest in or work within the field of the built and natural environment. Companions are those working at the same senior level as Fellows, supporting the advancement of engineering knowledge. There are no academic requirements for this grade. Graduate Members must have successfully completed an educational base for one of the grades. Student must be at least 16 and be studying for the profession on a course leading to the educational bases for one of the grades.
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University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Civil Engineering and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FOUNDATION DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES OU (NESCOT)
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Abertay, Dundee; Anglia; Aston; Bath; Belfast; Birmingham; Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; City; Coventry; Cranfield; Dundee; Durham; East London; Edinburgh; Exeter; Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow Caledonian; Greenwich; HeriotWatt; Kingston; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Liverpool; Liverpool John Moores; London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (University College
London (UCL)); Loughborough; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Napier; Newcastle; Nottingham Trent; Paisley; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Sheffield; South Bank; Southampton; Strathclyde; Surrey; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Warwick; Wolverhampton
OTHER FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Glamorgan
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Aston; Belfast; Brighton; Bristol; City; Dundee; Exeter; Glamorgan; Greenwich; Kingston; Leeds; Liverpool; Liverpool John Moores; London (Queen Mary, University of London); London
(University College London (UCL)); Loughborough; Newcastle; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Sheffield; South Bank; Surrey; Wales (Cardiff University)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Abertay, Dundee; Anglia; Bradford; City; Coventry; Glamorgan; Kingston; Portsmouth; South Bank;
Teesside; Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wolverhampton
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia (City College, Norwich); Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Leeds Metropolitan;
Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); South Bank; Wales (University of Wales College, Newport)
PRE-DEGREE AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Kingston
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Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢- NVQs Level 3: Civil Engineering Site Supervision and Site cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Building Studies and Civil Engineering Studies; Civil Engineering Studies BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Civil Engineering SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Civil Engineering SQA HND: Civil Engineering
Management; Civil Engineering Site Supervision Level 4: Civil Engineering Site Management; Civil Engineering Site Supervision and Site Management; Civil and Structural Engineering Design
SVQs Levels: Civil Engineering
ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC AND MANUFACTURING Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS Savoy Place London WC2R 0BL Tel: 020 7240 1871 Fax: 020 7497 3609 Website: www.iee.org.uk
Administrative Centre: Michael Faraday House Six Hills Way Stevenage Hertfordshire, SG1 2AG Tel: 01438 313311 Fax: 01438 313465
Membership of the IEE is open to everyone with a professional interest in its activities and by whose participation Electrical, electronic, information and manufacturing engineering and related applications can be advanced. There are 5 member categories: Member (MIEE), Fellow (FIEE), Honorary fellow (Hon FIEE), Student and Affiliate. Members and Fellows who have satisfied the requirements for the award of the Chartered Engineer qualification may register as a Chartered Engineer and use the designation CEng.
(c) have agreed to abide by the bylaws and Code of Profession Conduct of the IEE. Fellow (FIEE): Fellows of the IEE are senior members of the profession. Candidates for Fellowship shall satisfy the Board of Trustees that they have met the requirements for the MIEE and in addition have demonstrated significant individual responsibility, sustained achievement and professionalism in areas relevant to the interests of the IEE. Student: Must be undergoing a programme of appropriate study and intend to satisfy the requirements for Membership. Affiliate: Open to all those who would value membership of the IEE but who do not meet the educational or equivalent learning threshold, or the employment requirement for entry to the Member category. Honorary Fellow: Honorary Fellows are distinguished people whom the IEE desires to honour. The number of Honorary Fellows is limited.
MEMBERSHIP Member (MIEE): Must satisfy the Board of Trustees that they: (a) have achieved a standard of knowledge and understanding, as demonstrated either by relevant educational qualifications to degree equivalent level, or through relevant work experience (b)are engaged in an activity relevant to the interests of the IEE
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THE INSTITUTION OF LIGHTING ENGINEERS Chief Executive: Richard Frost Regent House Regent Place Rugby Warwickshire CV21 2PN Tel: 01788 576492 Fax: 01788 540145 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ile.co.uk BY-LAWS Subject to approval by the Council the following shall be eligible for election to corporate membership of the Institution. 1. HONORARY FELLOW (HonFILE) A distinguished person intimately connected with lighting or a science allied thereto whom the Council especially desires to honour for exceptionally important services of benefit to the Institution. There shall not be more than 6 Honorary Fellows at any one time and no more than 1 shall be elected in any 1 yr. 2. HONORARY MEMBER (HonMILE) A person who has rendered eminent services to lighting or in the design or development of lighting or equipment and who, in the opinion of the Council, is worthy of this distinction. 3. FELLOW (FILE) Any person engaged in the practice of lighting, or the design or development of lighting installations or equipment, or working in a related engineering field as the Council may from time to time determine, who has been a Member (MILE) for at least 10 yrs, provided that in exception circumstances the Council shall have the power to reduce this period; or who has had superior experience for at least 5 yrs and has made a substantial contribution towards furthering the objectives of the Institution, or Any person engaged in the practice of lighting, or the design or development of lighting installations or equipment, or working in a related engineering field as the Council may from time to time determine and who has such knowledge of lighting and has acquired such eminence in the lighting profession that admission as a Fellow would, in the opinion of the Council, contribute to the interests of the Institution. 4. MEMBER (MILE) Any person engaged in the practice of lighting, or the design or development of lighting installations or
equipment, or working in a related engineering field as the Council may from time to time determine, who by a combination of approved educational qualifications, Initial Professional Development, and Professional Review, has attained a competency in lighting and a commitment to the profession and its code of conduct. Note 1 The educational qualification should be to a minimum of BTEC HNC in an approved engineering subject, or an approved equivalent. Note 2 The ILE Exterior Lighting Diploma and the LET Lighting Diploma are recognized routes to help achieve the necessary competencies. Note 3 The Initial Professional Development does not have a minimum time period, as it is the outcome which is measured. It would be unusual, however, for anyone with less than 4 yrs’ post-qualification experience to have attained the level of competence required. Note 4 The Professional Review is an assessment of competence and commitment against set criteria, and includes a written report, and an interview. Note 5 Applicants will be required to demonstrate an ongoing commitment to planned Continued Professional Development (CPD). Alternative routes to Member may be available following assessment of potential candidates. 5. ASSOCIATE MEMBER (AMILE) Any person engaged in the practice of lighting, or the design or development of lighting installations or equipment, or working in a related engineering field as the Council may from time to time determine, who by a combination of approved educational qualifications, Initial Professional Development, and Professional Review, has attained a competency in lighting and a commitment to the profession and its code of conduct. Note 1 The educational qualification should be to a minimum of BTEC ONC in an approved engineering subject, or an approved equivalent.
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Engineering, Electrical, Electronic and Manufacturing Note 2 The ILE Exterior Lighting Diploma and the LET Lighting Diploma are recognized routes to help achieve the necessary competencies. Note 3 The Initial Professional Development does not have a minimum time period, as it is the outcome which is measured. It would be unusual, however, for anyone with less than 2 yrs’ post-qualification experience to have attained the level of competence required. Note 4 The Professional Review is an assessment of competence and commitment against set criteria, and includes a written report. Note 5 Applicants will be required to demonstrate an ongoing commitment to planned Continued Professional Development (CPD).
Alternative routes to Associate Member may be available following assessment of potential candidates. Subject to approval by the Council the following shall be eligible for election to non-corporate membership of the Institution. 6. AFFILIATE Every candidate for election to the grade of Affiliate shall be: Anyone who is engaged in, or has an interest in, lighting engineering and/or related activities, or a student undergoing a period of study with Lighting content.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Electrical, Electronic and Manufacturing Engineering and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Anglia; Aston; Bath; Belfast; Birmingham; Blackburn; Bournemouth; Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Central England; Central Lancashire; City; Coventry; Cranfield; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Dundee; Durham; East Anglia; East London; Edinburgh; Essex; Exeter; Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow Caledonian; Greenwich; Heriot-Watt; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Kent; Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Lincolnshire (Hull College); Liverpool; Liverpool John Moores; London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (King’s College London); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (University College London (UCL));
Loughborough; Manchester Metropolitan; Napier; Newcastle; North London; Northumbria; Nottingham (University of Nottingham); Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Oxford Brookes; Paisley; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Reading; Robert Gordon; Salford (South Devon College); Salford (The Oldham College); Salford; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Southampton; Staffordshire; Strathclyde; Surrey; Sussex; Teesside; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Warwick; Westminster; Wolverhampton; York (The Stables)
OTHER FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Glamorgan
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Abertay, Dundee; Aston; Bath; Belfast; Birmingham; Bournemouth; Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Central England; City; Cranfield; Dundee; Essex; Exeter; Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal
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Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Greenwich; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Kent; Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester;
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St Andrews; Staffordshire; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey; Sussex; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Warwick; York (The Stables)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Anglia (City College, Norwich); Barnsley; Bath; Birmingham; Blackburn; Bournemouth; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Bradford; Brighton; Derby; Dundee; East Anglia (Suffolk College); Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow Caledonian; Greenwich; Hertfordshire; Hertfordshire (West Herts College); Huddersfield; Lincolnshire (Hull College); Lincolnshire (North Lindsey College);
London (University College London (UCL)); Loughborough; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Middlesex; Newcastle; Northampton; Northumbria; Paisley; Salford; South Bank; St Andrews; Strathclyde; Surrey (Farnborough College of Technology); Sussex; Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Anglia (City College, Norwich); Bournemouth; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Brighton; Central England; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Lincolnshire (Hull College); Liverpool John Moores;
Manchester (Warrington Collegiate Institute, Faculty of HE); North London; Northampton; South Bank; Sussex; Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff)
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bournemouth; Huddersfield; North London
RESEARCH DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Electrical Engineering; Electronic Engineering; Electronic Manufacture Engineering; Engineering: Computer Technology; Engineering (Electrical/Electronic); Engineering (Electronic Media Systems); Engineering: Manufacture & Mechanical; Engineering: Manufacturing Systems; Engineering: Manufacturing Systems/Services; Manufacturing Technology; Microelectronic Systems; Radio and Television Engineering BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Audio Engineering; Audio, TV & Video Service
Engineering; Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Electrical Engineering; Electronic Engineering; Electronic Manufacture; Electronic Manufacturing Engineering; Electronics; Electronics with Music Technology; Engineering (Electrical Power); Engineering (Electronic Instrumentation and Computing); Manufacturing Engineering; Manufacturing Engineering with CAE; Manufacturing Engineering/ Systems SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Audio Engineering; Audio, TV & Video Service Engineering; CAD/CAM; Computer Aided Engineering/Manufacture; Electrical & Electronic
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Engineering, Electrical, Electronic and Manufacturing Engineering; Electrical Engineering; Electronic Engineering; Electronic Manufacture; Electronics; Engineering: Electrical; Engineering: Electronic Manufacture; Engineering: Electronics; Engineering: Manufacture & Mechanical; Engineering: Manufacturing Systems; Engineering: Telecommunications; Manufacturing Engineering with CAE; Manufacturing Systems/Engineering; Telecommunications Engineering (Mobile) SQA HND: Audio Engineering; Electrical & Electronic Engineering; Electrical Engineering; Electronic Engineering; Electronic Manufacturing Engineering; Electronics; Electronics with Music Technology; Engineering: Electrical; Engineering: Electrical & Electronic; Engineering: Electronic Manufacture; Engineering: Electronics; Engineering: Manufacture & Mechanical; Engineering: Manufacturing Systems/ Services; Engineering: Telecommunications; Manufacturing Systems/Engineering; Media Technology; Telecommunications
NVQs Levels: Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Manufacturing Engineering; Telecommunications Level 1: Electronic Product Assembly Level 2: Electrical and Electronics Servicing; Engineering Manufacture (Foundation); Installing Electrotechnical Systems; Maintaining Electricity Generation Systems; Operating Single Electricity Generation Systems Level 3: Electrical and Electronics Servicing; Electricity Distribution and Transmission Engineering; Electricity Distribution and Transmission Engineering Support; Installing and Commissioning Electrical Systems and Equipment; Installing and Commissioning Electrotechnical Systems and Equipment; Maintaining Electricity Generation Systems; Operating Multiple Electricity Generation Systems Level 4: Engineering Manufacture
SVQs Levels: CAD/CAM; Computer Aided Electronics/ Engineering; Electrical & Electronic Engineering/ Practice; Electrical Engineering/Practice; Electrical Installation; Electrical Maintenance & Control;
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Electrical/Mechanical Services; Electrical Services; Electrical Technician; Electrician; Electronic Engineering/Practice; Electronic Manufacture; Electronic Servicing; Electronics; Electronics/Engineering for Women; Engineering/Engineering Practice; Engineering Manufacture; Manufacturing Engineering; Manufacturing Operations; Mechanical/Manufacturing Engineering; Telecommunications Level 1: Electronic Product Assembly Level 2: Electrical and Electronics Servicing; Electricity Distribution and Transmission Engineering Support; Engineering Manufacture (Foundation); Maintaining Electricity Generation Systems; Operating Single Electricity Generation Systems; Servicing Electronic Systems (Field); Servicing Electronic Systems (Workshop) Level 3: Electrical and Electronics Servicing; Electricity Distribution and Transmission Engineering; Installing and Commissioning Electrotechnical Systems: Electrician; Maintaining Electricity Generation Systems; Operating Multiple Electricity Generation Systems; Servicing Electronic Systems (Field); Servicing Electronic Systems (Workshop) Level 4: Engineering Technology Management
City & Guilds Certificate: Design, Erection, Verification of Electrical Installation; Electrical and Electronic Craft Studies; Electrical and Electronic Engineering Competences; 2360 Electrical Installation Competences; Electrical Installation Theory; Electrical Installation Theory and Practice; Electrical Installation Work Course; 2270 Electromechanical Craft Studies; Electronic Servicing; Electronic Systems; Electronic Wiring Skills; Electronics Servicing; Requirements for Electrical Installation Diploma: 2210 NVQ in Telecommunications and Electronic Mechanics; 2230 Microcomputer Technology; 2240 Electronics Servicing; 2320 Electrical and Electronic Engineering Competences; 2350 NVQ in Electrical Installation Engineering; 2360 Electrical Installation Work; 2380 16th Edition of the IEE Wiring Regulations; 2710 Telecommunications Technicians; 2720 Telecommunications & Electronics Engineering; 3731 GNVQ in Engineering.
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ENGINEERING, ENERGY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations ENERGY INSTITUTE 61 New Cavendish Street London W1G 7AR Tel: 020 7467 7100 Fax: 020 7255 1472 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.energyinst.org.uk The Energy Institute (EI) is the leading professional body for the energy industries, representing almost 12,000 professionals both nationally and internationally. A Royal Charter membership organization, the Energy Institute serves society with independence, professionalism and a wealth of expertise in energy
matters, creating a home for energy professionals and a scientific and technical reservoir for industry. It is licensed by the Engineering Council (UK) to offer Chartered, Incorporated and Engineering Technician status to engineers and by the Science Council to award the status of Chartered Scientist.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Energy Engineering and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Brighton; City; Edinburgh; Glamorgan; Heriot-Watt; Leeds; Napier; Staffordshire; Strathclyde
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES City; Cranfield; Dundee; East Anglia; Edinburgh; Heriot-Watt; Leeds; London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); Loughborough;
South Bank; Staffordshire; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Anglia; City; Dundee; Greenwich; Leeds; South Bank
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES East Anglia (Otley College)
Vocational Quali¢cations NVQs BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Science (Energy Management)
SCOTLAND SQA HND: Petroleum/Mechanical Engineering
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SVQs Levels: Oil Related Plant Operation Level 1: Processing Operations: Hydrocarbons Level 2: Process Operations: Extractive Industries; Processing Operations: Hydrocarbons; Refinery Field Operations
Level 3: Processing Operations: Hydrocarbons; Refinery Control Operations Level 4: Energy Management
Useful Addresses BNFL, Hinton House, Risley, Warrington, Cheshire WA3 6AS; Tel: 01925 832000; Website: www.bnfl.com Cogent, Minerva House, Bruntland Road, Portlethen, Aberdeen AB12 4QL; Tel: 01224 787800; Fax: 01224 787830 Electricity Training Association, 30 Millbank, London SW1P 4RD; Tel 020 7963 5848; Fax: 020 7963 5999; Website: www.eta.org.uk
National Energy Action, St Andrews House, 90--92 Pilgrim Street, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 6SG; Tel: 01912 615677; Fax: 01912 616496; Website: www.nea.org Petroleum Employers’ Skill Council, Shell-Mex House, Strand, London W1R 5AB; Tel 020 7257 5151
ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE SOCIETY OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERS The Manor House High Street, Buntingford Hertfordshire SG9 9AB Tel: 01763 271209 Fax: 01763 273255 E-mail: offi
[email protected] Website: www.environmental.org.uk The Society of Environmental Engineers is a learned and professional society that exists to promote awareness of the discipline of environmental engineering, and to provide members with information, training and representation within this field. Environmental engineering is concerned with the measurement, modelling, control and simulation of all types of environment. It is an interdisciplinary subject, bringing together aspects of mechanical, electrical, electronic, aeronautical, civil, energy and chemical engineering. It also draws from the fields of physics, acoustics, metallurgy, microbiology, pharmacy and many other technical and scientific disciplines. The Society was founded in 1959, as a forum for sharing knowledge in this field. Since then, the Society has grown and developed as a focus for activities at local, national and international levels. The membership is as wide-ranging as the subject itself: members come from areas of business and
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academia, and from all levels within their organizations. The Society is run by its members, together with a professional secretariat providing coordination and administrative support. As a nationally and internationally recognized professional society, with a very active membership, the Society promotes communication and good practice in matters of quality, reliability, and cost effective product development and manufacture. All members can contribute to this activity, and can benefit from increased knowledge that will enhance the work with which they are involved. Membership is open to all those with an interest in environmental engineering and students enrolled FT for a recognized qualification can join as Student Members. The Society is a Licensed Member of Engineering Council -- EC(UK) -- and can admit suitably qualified engineers to the EC(UK) Register as CEng, IEng or EngTech.
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THE CHARTERED INSTITUTION OF WATER AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT (CIWEM) 15 John Street London WC1N 2EB Tel: 020 7831 3110 Fax: 020 7405 4967 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ciwem.org Founded in 1895, CIWEM is an independent professional body and a registered charity, advancing the science and practice of water and environmental management for a clean, green and sustainable world. CIWEM has 12,000 members throughout the world. We promote environmental excellence and professional development, supply independent advice on all environmental issues and provide a forum for debate through conferences, technical meetings and publications. Our progressive outlook means that we do not just focus on traditional environmental matters but examine social, cultural and health issues too. CIWEM believes that we need to increase our cultural understanding of how different societies interact with the environment, and that justice, tolerance and respect for human rights provide the foundation for sustainable development. Governments recognize the quality of our evidence-based opinion on issues including climate change, water resources, population, land
contamination, nature conservation, energy, air quality and waste management. Members contribute expertise to CIWEM policy statements, conferences and publications, as well as government consultations and global media enquiries. Members represent CIWEM at local, national and international events and can join a range of special interest groups and local branches. CIWEM provides membership grades for all stages of your career, allowing you to progress as you gain experience. Professional and non-professional grades include Student, Graduate, Associate, Member, Fellow and Environmental Partner. Membership of CIWEM is an excellent way to demonstrate commitment to your career and enhances your global employability. Membership provides training, professional development, debating, networking and socialising opportunities. CIWEM is the only professional body to offer qualifications Chartered Engineer (CEng), Chartered Scientist (CSci) and Chartered Environmentalist (CEnv).
INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND ASSESSMENT (IEMA) St Nicholas House 70 Newport Lincoln Lincolnshire LN1 3DP Tel: 01522 540069 Fax: 01522 540090 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.iema.net The Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA) is an independent not-for-profit membership body which provides recognition and support to environmental professionals, combining the disciplines of environmental management and assessment, encompassing a range of sectors.
The IEMA is a leading UK membership organization dedicated to the promotion of sustainable development and the professional development of individuals involved in environmental management and assessment. The Institute is also the Competent Body for the EC Eco Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS). The IEMA is able to offer the
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Engineering, Environmental Chartered Environmentalist (CEnv) qualification to members. The IEMA also offers the Acorn Scheme, an officially recognized EMS standard recommended by the Government. Acorn offers accredited recognition for organizations evaluating and improving their environmental performance through the phased implementation of an environmental management system (EMS). The scheme focuses on environmental improvements that are linked to business competitiveness and is flexible so that all types of organizations can participate. MEMBERSHIP The IEMA now has over 11,500 individual and corporate members based in 87 countries and is a leading international membership-based organization. Membership of the IEMA is offered at the following levels: Student: Allowing students to keep up to date with current environmental issues but, more importantly, supporting their professional development for a career in environmental management and related fields. Graduate: Valid for 2 yrs after graduation, receiving the same benefits as all other members. Affiliate: For those new to, or who have an interest in, the environmental management and assessment field. Associate (AIEMA): For those who have demonstrated knowledge of broad-based environmental management and assessment. Must pass an open
book assessment or undergo an IEMA approved Associate Certificate course. Full Member (MIEMA): For experienced professionals able to demonstrate practical application of their knowledge and understanding for a minimum of 3 yrs. The assessment is by written application and peer review. Fellow (FIEMA): Signifies that the individual has demonstrated substantial achievement in the environmental management and assessment field. Chartered Environmentalist (CEnv): The Chartered Environmentalist qualification is a high level of professional recognition that can be achieved by practitioners within the environmental sector. This qualification recognizes an individual’s competence, knowledge and engagement in sustainable environmental management and development. Assessment is by written application and peer review. Corporate: For organizations. In addition, registration is offered for: l Principle Environmental Auditors l Environmental Auditors l Lead EMS Auditors l EMS Auditors l Associate Environmental Auditors (auditors in training) l Associate EIA Practitioner l Registered EIA Practitioner l Principal EIA Practitioner l SiLC Practitioner The Training Course Accreditation Scheme approves a range of environmental courses.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Environmental Engineering and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Anglia; Anglia (City College, Norwich); Aston; Bath Spa; Belfast; Birmingham; Bournemouth; Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Central England; Central Lancashire; Coventry; De Montfort, Leicester; De Montfort, Leicester (De Montfort University Bedford); Derby; Dundee; Durham; East Anglia (Suffolk College); East Anglia; Edinburgh; Essex (Writtle College); Exeter; Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow Caledonian; Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Halton (Halton College); Heriot-Watt; Hertfordshire;
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Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Kent; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leicester; Liverpool; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool (Liverpool Hope University College); Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Imperial College at Wye); London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (King’s College London); London (London School of Economics & Political Science); London (Queen Mary, University of
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Engineering, Environmental London); London (Royal Holloway); London (University College London (UCL)); Loughborough; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Napier; Newcastle; North London; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham (University of Nottingham); Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); OU; Oxford Brookes; Paisley; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Reading; Robert Gordon; Salford; Salford (Halton College); Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Southampton; St Andrews; St
Martin; Staffordshire; Stirling; Strathclyde; Surrey; Surrey (Farnborough College of Technology); Sussex; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales, Lampeter); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wolverhampton; York (The Stables)
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HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Abertay, Dundee; Aston; Bath; Belfast; Birmingham; Bournemouth; Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Cambridge; Central England; Central Lancashire; City; Coventry; Cranfield; De Montfort, Leicester (De Montfort University Bedford); Durham; East Anglia; East Anglia (Otley College); Edinburgh; Essex; Glamorgan; Glasgow Caledonian; Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Heriot-Watt; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Kent; Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Liverpool; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Imperial College at Wye); London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (London School of Economics & Political Science); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (Royal Holloway);
London (School of Oriental & African Studies); London (University College London (UCL)); Loughborough; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Newcastle; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent; OU; Oxford Brookes; Paisley; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Reading; Robert Gordon; Salford; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Southampton; Staffordshire; Stirling; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Sussex; Thames Valley; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales, Lampeter); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Wolverhampton; York (The Stables)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Abertay, Dundee; Anglia; Bath; Bath Spa; Birmingham; Bournemouth; Bradford; Bristol; Central Lancashire; De Montfort, Leicester; Dundee; East Anglia (Otley College); Edinburgh; Glamorgan; Greenwich; Hertfordshire; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Kent; Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool (Liverpool Hope
University College); London (Imperial College at Wye); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Newcastle; Nottingham Trent; OU; Oxford Brookes; Paisley; Portsmouth; Reading; Salford; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Stirling; Sunderland; Sussex; Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wolverhampton; Worcester
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CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia (City College, Norwich); Birmingham; Bournemouth; Bristol; Derby; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Lincoln; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); London (Birkbeck, University of London);
Newcastle; Nottingham Trent; OU (Northern College of Education); Portsmouth; Staffordshire; Surrey (Farnborough College of Technology); Wolverhampton
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Essex (Writtle College); Huddersfield; Liverpool John Moores
RESEARCH DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores
Vocational Quali¢cations NVQs Level 2: Environmental Conservation; Environmental Conservation Landscapes; Environmental Conservation (Landscapes and Ecosystems); Maintaining and Conserving Rivers, Coasts and Waterways; Provide Energy Efficient Services Level 3: Environmental Conservation Landscapes; Environmental Conservation (Landscapes and Ecosystems) Level 4: Conservation Control; Energy Management; Environmental Management Level 5: Conservation Consultancy
SVQs Levels: Conservation; Conservation & Countryside Management; Conservation & Game Management; Countryside Conservation/Recreation; Environment & Conservation; Environmental Resources; Environmental Science/Studies/Management; Environmental Technology; Land & Environment; Plants & Gardening/The Environment
GNVQs Foundation: Land and Environment Intermediate: Land and Environment
National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Conservation and Restoration Studies; Conservation Studies; Environmental Conservation; Urban and Countryside Conservation
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BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Conservation; Conservation and Restoration Studies; Conservation Management; Conservation Studies; Countryside Management/Recreation & Conservation; Ecology; Ecology/Applied Ecology; Engineering (Environmental Engineering); Environmental & Heritage Evaluation; Environmental & Heritage Studies; Environmental Land Management; Environmental Management/Sciences/Studies; Environmental Monitoring; Environmental Monitoring/Protection; Environmental Protection; Environmental Protection (Analysis and Monitoring); Environmental Protection (Energy Conservation); Environmental Protection (Impact Analysis); Environmental Protection (Pollution Control); Environmental Science; Environmental Technology; Science (Environment Analysis and Monitoring); Science (Environment and Business Management); Water and Environmental Engineering SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Applied Ecology; Business & Environmental Management; Conservation; Countryside Management/Recreation & Conservation Management; Ecology/Applied Ecology; Environmental & Heritage Studies; Environmental Management/ Sciences/Studies; Environmental Monitoring; Environmental Technology SQA HND: Countryside Management/Recreation & Conservation Management; Ecology; Environmental & Heritage Evaluation; Environmental Management/ Sciences/Studies; Environmental Monitoring/Protection; Environmental Technology
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NVQs offered in: Level 2: Environmental Conservation (Landscape & Ecosystems) Level 3: Environmental Conservation (Landscape & Ecosystems) Level 4: Environmental Conservation (Landscape & Ecosystems)
Other Vocational Awarding Bodies
Scottish Quali¢cations Authority
CENTRA: Environmental Conservation
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ENGINEERING, FIRE Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations ASSOCIATION OF PRINCIPAL FIRE OFFICERS 10/11 Pebble Close Amington Tamworth Staffs B77 4RD Tel: 01827 302300 Fax: 01827 302399 Website: www.apfo.org.uk The Association of Principal Fire Officers is the staff association of the most senior Fire Officers in the United Kingdom. MEMBERSHIP Ordinary Membership: A person shall be eligible to be an ordinary member if he or she is a substantive principal officer with incident management responsibilities employed by a local authority fire and rescue service.
Associate Membership: A person shall be eligible to be an associate member if he or she is employed by a local authority fire and rescue service, and permanently occupies a role with job responsibilities that, in the opinion of the Council, are broadly equivalent to those of an assistant chief officer but has no incident management responsibility and who is a member of the corporate management team of the service. Associate Membership is subject to approval of the national officials.
CHIEF FIRE OFFICERS’ASSOCIATION 10/11 Pebble Close Amington Tamworth Staffs B77 4RD Tel: 01827 302300 Fax: 01827 302399 Website: www.cfoa.org.uk The Chief Fire Officers’ Association is a professional association of the most senior fire officers’ in the United Kingdom.
MEMBERSHIP Membership is subject to Board approval and the following persons are eligible to apply for Ordinary membership: substantive Chief Officers, Deputy
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Engineering, Fire Chief Officers and Assistant Chief Officers employed by fire and rescue authorities within the United Kingdom. In some cases, members can be admitted who are employed elsewhere in the public services of
the UK and who can demonstrate competence that is equivalent to Chief Officer, Deputy Chief Officer and Assistant Chief Officer.
THE INSTITUTION OF FIRE ENGINEERS London Road Moreton-in-Marsh Gloucestershire GL56 0RH Tel: 01608 812580 Fax: 01608 812581 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ife.org.uk CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FIFireE): Applicants must be a Member (MIFireE) of the Institution and be able to demonstrate significant individual responsibility, sustained achievement and exceptional professionalism during his/her career in the fire engineering profession over an extended period, not normally less than 15 yrs. Applications must be supported by 2 Fellow (FIFireE) Members of the Institution. The Institution may also elect Honorary Fellows. Member (MIFireE): Applicants must have passed the Institution’s Member examinations, hold a recognized degree or equivalent in a relevant subject and have met defined initial professional development criteria. Applicants must demonstrate 2 yrs of continuing professional development and have their application supported by 2 corporate members of the Institution. Fire engineers without the relevant formal qualifications may gain membership via the Mature Candidate Route by demonstrating at least 15 yrs of increasing responsibility and their knowledge and competency will be assessed through the submission of a technical paper. Associate (AIFireE): Applicants must have passed the Institution’s Member examinations, hold a relevant Honours degree or equivalent qualification and be working towards fulfilling the training and experience for Member grade. Applications must be supported by 2 corporate members of the Institution. NON-CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP Graduate (GIFireE): Applicants must either pass the Institution’s Graduate examinations, hold the UK
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FSEB Station Officers examinations, or have an approved HNC/HND or equivalent qualification. In addition, the applicant must have at least 3 yrs of acceptable training/experience in fire engineering. Fire engineers without formal academic qualifications may gain Graduate membership via a Mature Candidate Route. They should have at least 12 yrs of increasing responsibility and their knowledge and competency will be assessed through the submission of a technical paper. Technician (TIFireE): Applicants must hold the Institution’s Intermediate examinations or equivalent qualification and have met defined initial professional development criteria. Student: PT or FT students of fire engineering (which may include vocational workplace-based training) can apply for Student membership. Affiliate: Individuals or organizations with an interest in fire engineering can apply to become Affiliates of the Institution. REGISTRATION The Institution is a licensed Member of the ECUK and can register members that meet the necessary criteria as Chartered Engineers (CEng), Incorporated Engineers (IEng) or Engineering Technicians (EngTech). EXAMINATIONS The Institution’s examinations are held annually throughout the world and provide the opportunity to gain academic qualifications required for membership. A Preliminary examination is also offered. Further details can be found at www.ife.org.uk.
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University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Fire Engineering and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central Lancashire; Glasgow Caledonian; Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central Lancashire; Glasgow Caledonian; Greenwich; Leeds; Ulster
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Leeds
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Ulster
Vocational Quali¢cations NVQs
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Level 2: Emergency Fire Services -- Fire Fighting Level 3: Emergency Fire Services -- Operations; Emergency Fire Services -- Supervision and Command; Emergency Fire Services Control
Levels: Emergency Alarm Systems Level 2: Emergency Fire Services: Fire Fighting; Fire, Security and Emergency Alarm Systems Level 3: Emergency Fire Services Control; Emergency Fire Services: Operations; Emergency Fire Services: Supervision and Command
Useful Addresses Fireboard Awarding Body, 2 Saxon Court, Freeschool Street, Northampton NN1 1ST; Tel: 01604 621002; Fax: 01604 620636
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ENGINEERING, GAS Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE INSTITUTION OF GAS ENGINEERS AND MANAGERS Chief Executive, John Williams, IEng MIET MIGEM MIoD Charnwood Wing Ashby Road Loughborough Leicester LE11 3GH Tel: 01509 282728 Fax: 01509 283110 Website: www.igem.org.uk HONORARY MEMBERSHIP Companion (CIGEM): Elected at the Council’s invitation. CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP Fellow: Suitably senior Chartered Engineer Member or non-Member over 30. Chartered Member: Over 25, with MEng degree level qualification or BEng plus further learning, practical training and/or responsible experience. Incorporated Member: Over 23, with BEng Hons Engineering degree level qualification, practical training and/or responsible experience. Allows registration as Incorporated Engineer (IEng). Technician Member: Over 21, with National Certificate or NVQ Level 3 or equivalent in Engineering, practical training and/or responsible experience. Allows registration as Engineering Technician (EngTech). Manager Member (MIGEM): Non-engineers, academically or professionally qualified at NVQ Level 3 or
above and/or engaged in a senior management position in the gas industry for a minimum of 2 yrs. NON-CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP Graduate Member (GradIGEM): Over 21, those pursuing a postgraduate course of study or training programme likely to lead to Corporate Membership of the Institution. Associate Member (AMIGEM): Non-engineers, holding a management position in the gas industry and with a minimum of 6 yrs’ work experience in the gas industry. Associate (AIGEM): Over 21, with sufficient professional experience to participate. Student: Studying for a suitable academic qualification to Corporate Membership. COMPANY MEMBERSHIP Industrial Affiliate: Firm or company, working with or associated with the gas industry.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Gas Engineering and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Dundee; Salford (University of Salford)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Dundee; Salford (University of Salford)
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Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Building Services Engineering (Gas Distribution); Building Services Engineering (Gas Utilization) BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Building Services Engineering (Gas Distribution); Building Services Engineering (Gas Utilization)
NVQs Level 2: Gas Services Installation; Gas Services Maintenance
Level 3: Gas Network Engineering; Gas Services Installation; Gas Services Maintenance
SVQs Level 2: Mechanical Engineering Services: Domestic Gas Appliances: Installation; Mechanical Engineering Services: Domestic Gas Appliances: Maintenance Level 3: Gas Network Engineering; Mechanical Engineering Services: Domestic Gas Appliances: Installation; Mechanical Engineering Services: Domestic Gas Appliances: Maintenance
Useful Addresses Gas Industry National Training Organization, 36 Holly Walk, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire CV32 4LY
ENGINEERING, GENERAL Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations ASSOCIATION OF COST ENGINEERS Lea House 5 Middlewich Road Sandbach Cheshire CW11 1XL Tel: 01270 764798 Fax: 01270 766180 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.acoste.org.uk The Association is a Professional Affiliate of The Engineering Council through bilateral agreements with the Institution of Chemical Engineers and the Institute of Incorporated Engineers. This enables the
Association to propose suitably qualified members for the award of the titles of Chartered Engineer (CEng) and Incorporated Engineer (IEng).
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INSTITUTE OF MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL 87 Gower Street London WC1E 6AF Tel: 020 7387 4949 Fax: 020 7388 8431 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.instmc.org.uk CORPORATE MEMBERS Honorary Fellow (HonFInstMC): Election is at the discretion of the Council. Fellow (FInstMC): Must be able to demonstrate, through technical or other roles, significant contribution to, and superior responsibility in, the industry. Normally, candidates would be at least 33 yrs old with 8 yrs’ professional experience, involving superior responsibility for more than 5 yrs. Member (MInstMC): Must be at least 21, employed in a technical or other capacity at graduate or equivalent level and hold a relevant Honours degree or have other technical qualifications and experience acceptable to the Institute. For registration with the Engineering Council UK candidates must satisfy the requirements set out in
UK-SPEC, ie an accredited degree, acceptable initial professional development and demonstrable technical and professional competence. NON-CORPORATE MEMBERS Associate: Must be 21 and have obtained an appropriate qualification such as BTEC or SCOTVEC National Certificate. Student: Must be at least 16 and be engaged on a recognized course of study complying with the educational requirements for the class of Graduate, Licentiate or Associate. Affiliate: Open to anyone interested in measurement and control. Companion Company: Organizations with an interest in measurement and control.
THE INSTITUTION OF BRITISH ENGINEERS Clifford Hill Court Clifford Chambers Stratford upon Avon Warwickshire CV37 8AA Tel: 01789 298739 Fax: 01789 294442 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.britishengineers.com Vice President: Vice Presidents are normally the chair of the Institution’s Active Regional Branch in a particular area/country. These VPs form the IBE International Council. Fellow (FIBE): Sales and marketing directors of engineering companies and directors in other disciplines are awarded this grade. Member (MIBE): Sales and marketing managers of engineering companies and managers in other disciplines are awarded this grade. Associate Member (AMIBE): Persons below the level of manager who are employed in engineering companies are awarded this grade.
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Graduate Member (GradIBE): For persons studying for a career in engineering or desirous of entering the engineering profession, but who do not have the necessary experience and understanding of engineering to qualify for Associate Membership. Graduate Members will be currently undertaking a level of study or training equivalent or similar to NVQ Level 2 or above. On achieving the necessary experience and understanding they would normally be required to seek upgrading to AMIBE. Qualified Sales Engineer (SEng): Persons in FT employment in engineering companies at any level who have the technical qualifications and experience necessary are awarded the designatory letters SEng.
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Engineering, General The minimum requirements are: (a) a minimum academic standard in engineering, eg BTech, HND, HNC or equivalent; (b) at least 5 yrs’ FT training including 2 yrs’ practical training; and (c) proven performance over at least 5 yrs in selling, sales management or marketing within the industry. Bi-Lingual Engineer (BLEng): The Institution has introduced its BLEng qualification because the engineering industries are chronically short of engineers with foreign language capabilities. BLEng is for persons who can satisfy all the requirements for Associate Membership of the IBE and who are fluent both orally and in writing, with a high technical bias, in at least 2 modern languages, one of which must be English. The designatory letters BLEng precede the membership designatory letters, ie BLEng, AMIBE.
Diploma in Business Engineering: The DBE is a new qualification at Bachelor degree level for engineers who are involved in the senior management of Engineering companies. It assumes that engineering training to HND, HNC or CGLI Full Technological Certificate or equivalent has been achieved and focuses on the elements of Strategy, Planning, Finance, Marketing and Human Resources that are essential to the ongoing growth and profitability of an engineering enterprise. The designatory letters DBE precede the membership designatory letters, ie DBE, FIBE. Certificate of Competence in Engineering Practice: The Institution has introduced its GradIBE qualification to encourage young engineers and it will be granted to Graduate Members who attain a qualification at, or equivalent to, NVQ Level 2 standard.
THE INSTITUTION OF INCORPORATED ENGINEERS (IIE) Savoy Hill House Savoy Hill London WC2R 0BS Tel: 020 7836 3357 Fax: 020 7497 9006 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.iie.org.uk Putting practical engineers and technicians first, IIE is the UK’s largest and most lively multidisciplinary engineering institution. Representing the interests of approximately 40,000 members, IIE provides professional recognition and career development support for today’s practical engineering professionals. They are supplied with a wealth of services, advice about registration with the Engineering Council UK as an Engineering Technician (EngTech), Incorporated Engineer (IEng) or Chartered Engineer (CEng), qualifications and professional development. MEMBERSHIP Becoming a member is a simple process. Membership of IIE distinguishes members from the crowd and ensures that they are among the first in the field for professional advancement. Those applying to IIE for the first time or looking to transfer to another type of membership, are helped by IIE staff who will answer any questions.
Types of Membership As a multidisciplinary Institution, IIE has classes of membership to suit everyone. For those who simply have an interest in Engineering and require access to IIE services, or those who are fully qualified engineers or technicians looking for professional recognition, there is a type of membership just right for all. Associate Member (AMIIE) This is for students on an appropriate course of study, or those who have a good standard of general education but do not necessarily have the formal academic qualifications needed for other types of membership and registration. Associate Membership provides instant access to IIE services. It is particularly helpful for those who do not have the time to complete an application form for assessment. Member (MIIE) This is for those who possess academic or vocational qualifications, which enable them to demonstrate that they meet the underpinning knowledge requirements for inclusion in one of the three sections (EngTech, IEng or CEng) of the ECUK Register.
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Engineering, General It is also for those who, while not possessing suitable formal academic or vocational qualifications, can successfully demonstrate their professional competence to practice as EngTechs, IEngs or CEngs. Fellow (FIIE) This is for those who have been a professional engineer for at least 10 yrs, at least 5 yrs of which have involved responsibility at a senior level and have been registered with the ECUK for at least 3 yrs. REGISTRATION The ECUK’s Standard for Professional Engineering Competence (UK-SPEC) outlines the academic and professional development requirements for the 3 sections of the Register: EngTech, IEng and CEng. IIE registers individuals who have satisfied UK-SPEC Competence and Commitment statements, within any one of these sections of the Register. Registration with the ECUK is a way of obtaining recognition for academic and professional
achievements within the Engineering profession. Based on academic awards and professional development there is a registration section to suit members’ achievements. Registration with ECUK: l sets members out from the crowd, showing their level of competence and commitment as a professional engineer or technician l enables formal recognition of professional development and ongoing commitment to the engineering sector l assists employers when promoting their company and their highly trained staff l assists members in progressing in their careers l provides members with a cutting edge over other engineers or technicians who have not registered l opens up other possibilities such as registration with FEANI as EurIng or recognition on the International Register of Professional Engineers
WOMEN’S ENGINEERING SOCIETY Women’s Engineering Society c/o The IEE Michael Faraday House Six Hills Way Stevenage Herts SG1 2AY Tel: 01438 765506 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.wes.org.uk Honorary Membership (HonMWES): Open to men or women distinguished in science or engineering or whom the Society wishes to honour for services rendered to the Society or to causes in which it is interested. Membership (MWES): Open to women over 25 who have received recognized education and training in the theory and practice of engineering or related sciences and are occupying or have occupied in a professional or administrative capacity positions of responsibility associated with engineering. In cases of exceptional responsibility the education and training requirements may be waived. Associate Membership (AMWES): Open to women with qualifications similar to those for membership but the required standard of responsibility and seniority is not so high.
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Student Membership: Open to women who are engaged upon work of an engineering or scientific character and/or are undergoing a course of education or training with a view to qualifying for election to the class of Associate Member. Junior Membership: Open to women aged between 16 and 19 who are undergoing FT education with the intention of entering a course of training in engineering or science. Associateship: Open to men or women aged at least 24 who are of good education and who, by their connection with engineering, the sciences, arts or otherwise, will by their association with the Society assist in the general advancement of its work and its aims and objects. Group Member: The Council may elect to this class universities, technical colleges and other such
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Engineering, General organizations where women are under training to become engineers. Company Member: The Council may elect to this class companies, corporations and other
organizations which employ engineers and are interested in supporting the aims of the Women’s Engineering Society.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in General Engineering and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Birmingham; Brighton; Brunel; Edinburgh; Exeter; Glasgow Caledonian; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leicester; Liverpool; Liverpool John Moores; London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (University College London (UCL)); Loughborough; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education);
Manchester Metropolitan; Napier; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Oxford; Oxford Brookes; Plymouth; Reading; South Bank; Southampton; Strathclyde; Surrey; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Warwick; Wolverhampton
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Anglia; Bath; Birmingham; Bristol; Cambridge; Coventry; Cranfield; Exeter; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Liverpool John Moores; London (Imperial College of
Science, Technology & Medicine); Loughborough; Newcastle; OU (NESCOT); South Bank; Southampton; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Abertay, Dundee; Blackburn; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); De Montfort, Leicester; Kingston; Manchester (Warrington Collegiate
Institute, Faculty of HE); Napier; Northampton; OU (NESCOT); Salford (The Oldham College); Teesside
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Brighton; Cambridge; Leeds; Manchester (Warrington Collegiate Institute, Faculty of HE); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport)
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Engineering; Engineering Design, Engineering Drawing and Computer Aided Drawing; Engineering (Industrial Measurement and Control); Engineering (Signalling and Communication); Engineering and Production
Technology; Industry and Society; Instrumentation and Control Engineering BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Engineering; Engineering (Industrial Measurement and Control); Engineering (Integrated Systems); Engineering (Maintenance Management); Engineering (Quality Management Systems); Engineering and
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Engineering, General Business Studies; Engineering Management; Engineering/Engineering Practice; Engineering: Service; Instrumentation and Control Engineering; Multidisciplinary Engineering SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Computer Aided Engineering/Manufacture; Engineering/Engineering Practice; Engineering: Manufacturing System; Manufacturing Engineering/ Systems; Manufacturing Engineering with CAE; Multidisciplinary Engineering SQA HND: Computer Aided Engineering; Engineering; Engineering Management; Engineering: Manufacturing Systems/Services; Engineering: Service; Manufacturing Systems/Engineering; Service Engineering
NVQs Level 1: Engineering Assembly; Engineering Finishing; Engineering Machining; Engineering Maintenance; Engineering Material Processing; Engineering Renewals and Installation; Performing Engineering Operations Level 2: Engineering Foundation; Engineering Installation and Commissioning; Engineering Maintenance; Engineering Maintenance for Processing Industries; Engineering Production; Engineering Renewals and Installation; Performing Engineering Operations; Technical Services Level 3: Engineered Systems Maintenance; Engineering Installation and Commissioning; Engineering Maintenance; Engineering Maintenance for Processing Industries; Engineering Production; Technical Services Level 4: Engineering Surveying of Equipment, Systems and Services; Engineering Technology Management
SVQs Levels: Computer Aided Electronics/Engineering; Electronics/Engineering for Women; Engineering/ Engineering Practice; Engineering Manufacture; Engineering Services; Engineering with CAD; Manufacturing Engineering; Manufacturing Operations; Measurement & Control; Multidisciplinary/Multiskills Engineering; Service Engineering Level 1: Engineering Assembly; Engineering Finishing; Engineering Machining; Engineering Maintenance Level 2: Engineering Construction; Engineering Construction: Supporting Engineering; Engineering Foundation; Engineering Installation and Commissioning; Engineering Maintenance Level 3: Engineering Installation and Commissioning; Engineering Maintenance; Maintenance Engineering: Clothing Machinery
City & Guilds Certificate: 2010 Basic Engineering Competences; 2456 Engineering Construction; 2200 Engineering Craft Supplementary Studies; 2920 Engineering Master Certificate; 2140 Engineering Systems Maintenance; 6053 General Operative Skills -- Basic Engineering Diploma: 2010 Basic Engineering Competences; 2100 Foundry Craft Studies; 2140 Engineering Systems Maintenance Competences; 2200 Engineering Craft Supplementary Studies; 2301 Computer Aided Engineering; 2920 Engineering Master Certificate; 3670 Technology of Skilled Processes; 3731 GNVQ in Engineering; 6053 General Operatives Basic Engineering.
Useful Addresses Occupational Standards Council for Engineering, 369 Euston Road, London NW1 3AR; Tel: 020 7380 0568 Engineering Services Training Trust Ltd, Gear House, Saltmeadows Road, Gateshead NE8 3AH; Tel: 0191 490 1155
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Engineering Training Authority (ENTRA), Vector House, 41 Clarendon Road, Watford WD1 1HS; Tel 01923 238441 Engineering Training Council (Northern Ireland), Interpoint, 20--24 York Street, Belfast BT15 1AQ; Tel: 028 9032 9878; Fax: 028 9031 0301
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ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Industrial Engineering and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham; Bradford; Central Lancashire; Exeter; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (King’s College London); Manchester; Manchester
(Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Middlesex; Newcastle; Reading; Salford; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bath; Bristol; Central Lancashire; Keele; London (London School of Economics & Political Science); Loughborough; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport
College of Further & Higher Education); Salford; Sussex; Ulster
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Loughborough; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Salford; Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education)
NVQS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham
ENGINEERING, MARINE Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE INSTITUTE OF MARINE ENGINEERING, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 80 Coleman Street London EC2R 5BJ Tel: 020 7382 2600 Fax: 020 7382 2670 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.imarest.org MEMBERSHIP Every candidate for admission to any category of membership is required to complete and sign the Institute’s application form. There are 7 categories of membership, the detailed requirements for these categories are set out below. Fellow (FIMarEST): A candidate should be at least 35 yrs of age at the time of application and:
(a) be a Member or qualify for the category of Member and have a level of competence and commitment acquired through extended experience and CPD involving superior responsibility for at least 5 yrs engaged in the execution of important work in a marine-related profession; or (b) be an Associate Member or qualify for the category of Associate Member and have a level of competence and
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Engineering, Marine commitment acquired through extended experience and CPD involving superior responsibility for at least 5 yrs engaged in the execution of important work in a marine-related profession; or (c) be an Associate or qualify for the category of Associate and have a level of competence and commitment acquired through extended experience and CPD involving superior responsibility for at least 5 yrs engaged in the execution of important work in a marine-related profession; or (d) have attained a position of such professional eminence in Marine Engineering, Science or Technology as to qualify for admission to the category of Fellow. Member (MIMarEST): A candidate should be at least 25 yrs of age at the time of application and: (a) be a Graduate member or qualify for the category of Graduate member and have demonstrated a level of competence and commitment acquired through a structured programme of Initial Professional Development (IPD) involving responsibility engaged in the design, management or execution of important work in a marine-related profession; or (b) be an Associate Member or qualify for the category of Associate Member and have a level of competence and commitment acquired through extended experience, management or execution of important work in a marine-related profession; or (c) be an Associate or qualify for the category of Associate and have a level of competence and commitment acquired through enhanced and extended experience, experiential learning and CPD involving increased responsibility engaged in the design, management or execution of important work in a marine related profession; or (d) be at least 35 yrs of age and have attained, over a period of 15 yrs, a position of such experience in their profession by their contribution to Marine Engineering, Science and Technology or other marine-related discipline as to qualify for admission to the category of Member. Associate Member (AMIMarEST): A candidate should be at least 35 yrs of age at the time of application and: (a) be a Graduate member or qualify for the category of Graduate member and have demonstrated a level of competence and commitment acquired through a structured programme of Initial Professional Development (IPD) involving responsibility engaged in the design, management or execution of important work in a marine-related profession; or (b) be an Associate
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or qualify for the category of Associate and have a level of competence and commitment acquired through extended experience, experiential learning and CPD involving increased responsibility engaged in the design, management or execution or important work in a marine-related profession; or (c) be at least 35 yrs of age and have attained, over a period of 15 yrs, a position of such experience in their profession by their contribution to Marine Engineering, Science and Technology or other marine-related discipline as to qualify for admission to the category of Associate Member. Associate (AIMarEST): A candidate should be at least 23 yrs of age at the time of application and: (a) be a Graduate member or qualify for the category of Graduate member and have demonstrated a level of competence and commitment acquired through a structured programme of Initial Professional Development (IPD) involving responsibility engaged in the design, management or execution or important work in a marine-related profession; or (b) be at least 35 yrs of age and have attained, over a period of 15 yrs, a position of such experience in their profession by their contribution to Marine Engineering, Science and Technology or other marine-related discipline as to qualify for admission to the category of Associate. Graduate (GIMarEST): A candidate should be at least 21 yrs of age at the time of application and: (a) have completed a programme of further or higher education accredited or recognized by the IMarEST; and (b) be in the process of completing a structured programme of Initial Professional Development (IPD). The IPD should be approved by the IMarEST and will satisfy the requirements laid down by the IMarEST for transfer to any category of corporate member within 10 yrs following election/transfer to the category of Graduate. Student (SIMarEST): Student members shall be enrolled on a programme of further or higher education accredited or recognized by the IMarEST. Affiliate: A candidate shall either: (a) be a person who has an interest in or may contribute to the activities of the Institute; or (b) be a person who in the opinion of the IMarEST can contribute to or wishes to have access to the technical services of the Institute and is resident in a recognized overseas territory and who is also a member of a professional society with which the Institute has reciprocal arrangements.
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University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Marine Engineering and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Heriot-Watt; Liverpool; Liverpool John Moores; London (University College London (UCL)); Newcastle; North London; Nottingham Trent
(Southampton Institute); Plymouth; Robert Gordon; Southampton; Ulster; Wales (Bangor University)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Cranfield; Heriot-Watt; Liverpool; Liverpool John Moores; London (University College London (UCL)); Newcastle; Nottingham Trent
(Southampton Institute); Plymouth; Portsmouth; Southampton; Staffordshire; Stirling; Strathclyde; Ulster; Wales (Bangor University)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Liverpool John Moores; London (University College London
(UCL)); Newcastle; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Stirling
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores; Newcastle; Portsmouth
RESEARCH DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢- NVQs Level 1: cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Engineering (River and Inshore Craft); Maritime Technology; Nautical Science BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Marine Engineering; Marine Operations; Yacht Manufacturing Management SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Engineering: Manufacture & Mechanical; Engineering: Mechanical; Engineering: Mechatronics; Mechanical Engineering; Mechatronics SQA HND: Engineering: Manufacture & Mechanical; Engineering: Mechanical; Engineering: Mechatronics; Mechanical Engineering; Mechatronics; Petroleum/ Mechanical Engineering
Cargo Operations, Marine Operations and Passenger Operations; Ports -- Marine Operations and Cargo Operations Level 2: Boat Building; Boat Outfitting; Boat Repairing; Cargo Operations, Marine Operations and Passenger Operations; Fishing Vessel Engineering; Fishing Vessel Operations; Marine; Merchant Vessel Operations; Marine Operations; Marine Operations (Ports); Ports -- Marine Operations and Cargo Operations; Port Passenger Operations Level 3: Boat Building and Maintenance; Fishing Vessel Engineering; Fishing Vessel Operations (Inshore Area); Fishing Vessel Operations (Unlimited Area); Marine; Merchant Vessel Engineering; Merchant Vessel Operations Level 4: Fishing Vessel Operations (Limited Area); Fishing Vessel Operations (Unlimited Area); Marine;
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SVQs Levels: Marine Engineering; Marine Science/Technology; Yacht & Boat Building Level 1: Marine Operations: Shore-based Level 2: Fishing Vessel Engineering; Fishing Vessel Operations; Marine Operations: Harbour-based; Merchant Vessel Operations Level 3: Fishing Vessel Engineering; Fishing Vessel Operations: Inshore Area; Fishing Vessel Operations:
Unlimited Area; Merchant Vessel Engineering; Merchant Vessel Operations Level 4: Fishing Vessel Engineering; Fishing Vessel Operations: Limited Area; Fishing Vessel Operations: Unlimited Area; Merchant Vessel Engineering; Merchant Vessel Operations
City & Guilds Certificate: Marine Craft Fitting Competences; Shipbuilding Competences; Shipbuilding Craft Studies; Yacht and Boat Building and Ship Joinery Craft Studies
Useful Addresses Engineering and Marine Training Authority, EMTA House, 14 Upton Road, Watford, Hertfordshire WD1 7ED; Tel: 01923 238441; Website: www.emta.org.uk
ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS 1 Birdcage Walk Westminster London SW1H 9JJ Tel: 020 7222 7899 Membership Help Line: 08452 269191 Fax: 020 7222 4557 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.imeche.org.uk Honorary Fellow (HonFIMechE): A person of distinguished scientific attainment, distinction in engineering, or eminence who has given distinguished service to the Institution. Fellow (FIMechE): An established mechanical engineer who, in addition to meeting the requirements for Member holds a post of greater responsibility. Fellows must be qualified to Engineering Council UK requirements and normally be registered as either Chartered or Incorporated Engineers. Member (MIMechE): Established mechanical engineer who, in addition to the requirements for Associate Member, has completed a period of responsible professional practice. Members must have satisfied the academic and competency requirements of the Engineering Council UK and normally registered as Chartered or Incorporated Engineers.
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Associate Member (AMIMechE): A person who has satisfied, or is in the process of satisfying, the competency requirements of the Engineering Council UK as required for Member and has satisfied the minimum academic requirements (IMechE accredited degree or equivalent). In addition there are 2 classes for persons who do not aspire to attaining registration as either Chartered or Incorporated Engineers. Affiliate: A person engaged or interested in mechanical engineering or is a student completing an engineering academic programme. Companion: A person occupying a distinguished position in a related profession or who has rendered important services to the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.
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Engineering, Mechanical To qualify for corporate membership (MIMechE and FIMechE) the engineer will need to satisfy the academic and professional competency standards detailed by the Engineering Council UK in the UKSPEC. The exemplifying academic standard is either an integrated MEng or an accredited Bachelor’s
degree with Honours plus a Master’s degree (or equivalent further learning to Master’s level). The IMechE maintains a list of accredited degrees which can be found on the website. For membership queries please phone the Membership Help Line on 0845 226 9191 or e-mail
[email protected].
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Mechanical Engineering and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Abertay, Dundee; Aston; Bath; Belfast; Birmingham; Bradford; Brighton; Brunel; Central England; City; Coventry; Cranfield; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Dundee; Durham; Edinburgh; Exeter; Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow Caledonian; Greenwich; Heriot-Watt; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (Blackpool and The Fylde College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leicester; Lincolnshire (Hull College); Liverpool; Liverpool John Moores; London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (King’s College London); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (University College London (UCL));
Loughborough; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Napier; Newcastle; Northumbria; Nottingham (University of Nottingham); Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Oxford Brookes; Paisley; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Reading; Robert Gordon; Salford; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Southampton; Staffordshire; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey; Sussex; Teesside; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; Wales; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Warwick; Wolverhampton
OTHER FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Glamorgan; Sunderland
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Aston; Bath; Belfast; Birmingham; Bristol; Brunel; Central England; City; Cranfield; De Montfort, Leicester; Exeter; Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Greenwich; Huddersfield; Kingston; Leeds; Leicester; Liverpool; Liverpool John Moores; London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London
(King’s College London); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (University College London (UCL)); Loughborough; Newcastle; Plymouth; Salford; South Bank; Sussex; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Warwick
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Barnsley; Bournemouth; Brighton; Derby; Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Greenwich; Huddersfield; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster);
Liverpool John Moores; London (University College London (UCL)); Manchester (Warrington Collegiate Institute, Faculty of HE); Northumbria; Paisley; Salford; Sheffield Hallam; Sussex; Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher
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Engineering, Mechanical Education); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia (City College, Norwich); Bath; Bournemouth; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Central England; Lincolnshire (Hull College);
Northampton; Paisley; Wales (University of Wales College, Newport)
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Huddersfield
Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Engineering (Mechanical/Manufacture) BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Engineering (Mechanical/Manufacture); Mechanical Engineering; Mechatronics SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Engineering: Manufacture & Mechanical; Engineering: Mechanical; Engineering: Mechatronics; Mechanical Engineering; Mechatronics SQA HND: Engineering: Manufacture & Mechanical; Engineering: Mechanical; Engineering: Mechatronics; Mechanical Engineering; Mechatronics; Petroleum/ Mechanical Engineering
NVQs Level 3: Machinery
Maintenance
Engineering:
Clothing
Mechanical/Production Engineering; Mechatronics; Rural Mechanics Level 2: Mechanical Engineering Services: Domestic Gas Appliances: Installation; Mechanical Engineering Services: Domestic Gas Appliances: Maintenance; Mechanical Engineering Services: Heating and Ventilating Installation; Mechanical Engineering Services: Maintenance of System Components; Mechanical Engineering Services: Plumbing Level 3: Mechanical Engineering Services: Commercial and Industrial Air Conditioning; Mechanical Engineering Services: Domestic Gas Appliances: Installation; Mechanical Engineering Services: Domestic Gas Appliances: Maintenance; Mechanical Engineering Services: Heating and Ventilating Installation; Mechanical Engineering Services: Plumbing; Mechanical Engineering Services: Rectification of Systems
City & Guilds SVQs Levels: Electrical/Mechanical Services; Mechanical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering/Technician; Mechanical/Manufacturing Engineering;
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Certificate: 2550 Mechanical Engineering Technicians; 2280-02 Mechanical Production Competences Part 2; 2280-08 Mechanical Production Competences Part 3
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ENGINEERING, MINING Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations INSTITUTE OF EXPLOSIVES ENGINEERS Wellington Hall 289 Cranfield University Defence Academy of the U.K. Shrivenham Swindon Wiltshire SN6 8LA Tel: 01793 785322 Fax: 01793 785772 E-mail: iexpe@cranfield.ac.uk Website: www.iexpe.org QUALIFICATIONS 10 The status of Fellow of the Institute of Explosives Engineers (FIExpE) shall be conferred by a resolution of a general meeting of Members upon: a) Members of the Institute who: b) Are over 35 yrs of age and i) have had at least 15 yrs’ experience in pursuits connected with explosives engineering and ii) have been a Voting Member of the Institute for a minimum of 5 yrs. iii)are, to the satisfaction of Council, either: a. recognized by others, in their own specialist field, as a leading authority by having planned, negotiated, organized and supervised work of a sufficiently complex nature and responsibility, or b. recognized by scientific and academic bodies as a research leader or technical innovator in their chosen field, or c. regular, authoritative contributor to scientific or technical papers on explosives-related sciences, engineering or related topics, or d. known to have contributed greatly to the improvement in safety practices and standards within the explosives industry. 11 The status of Honorary Fellow may be accorded to someone who is, to the satisfaction of Council, worthy. Honorary Fellows shall be either distinguished persons, who from their position have been or are enabled to render assistance to the Institute, or persons eminent for science and experience in pursuits connected with explosives engineering, whether or not currently engaged in the practice of that profession. 12 The status of Member of the Institute of Explosives Engineers (MIExpE) shall be accorded by the
Council to candidates not less than 23 yrs old who shall have: a) passed or been exempted from the appropriate examinations stipulated by the Council, and b) either i) been trained and become qualified for, and shall have held for at least 3 yrs, a responsible post engaged in explosives engineering or equivalent technical explosives management duties, or ii) been trained and become qualified as Ammunition Technical Officers or Ammunition Technicians Class I in the Army, or their equivalents in the British or appropriate foreign armed services, and c) been approved for admission by an Individual Membership Committee comprising 3 Members of Council. d) Exceptionally, applicants who do not hold adequate academic and/or professional qualifications which would permit exemption from the Institute examinations, and who are applying for membership without examination, shall be required to demonstrate their competence by submitting a thesis of at least 5,000 words in length on a topic related to explosives technology. This thesis may be supported by appropriate diagrams, graphs and photographs. The candidate shall be interviewed by an examining board appointed for the purpose and this board shall ascertain whether the applicant has knowledge adequate to have completed the thesis by his or her own original work and shall report its findings to the Membership Committee. 13 a) The status of Company Member may be accorded to any Company, firm, or sole trader that uses
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Engineering, Mining explosives in mining, tunnelling, quarrying, demolition, excavation, underwater or offshore work, or other appropriate commercial or government enterprise, as approved by Council. Company Members are not allowed to vote in elections. Company Members may use the Institute logo. b) Admission to Company Membership shall be granted provided that suitable applicants are proposed by one Company Member or Council Member, seconded by another Company Member or Council Member, and approved by the Council. Each application must be accompanied by proof that the Company has been engaged in the business as described in sub-paragraph 13 a) above for a minimum of 3 yrs and employs in management of such business functions 1 or more Voting Members of this Institute. Failure to keep to this latter requirement after admission may lead to expulsion. A simple change of title will require only a notification to the Secretariat. 14 The status of Associate of the Institute of Explosives Engineers (AIExpE) shall be granted by the Council to candidates not less than 23 yrs old who shall have: a) either i) been trained and become qualified to hold a responsible post as a skilled operative in such pursuits as explosives development, manufacture or use, or ii) been trained and become qualified as a serviceman or related civilian whose duties involve the handling and use of military explosives and associated munitions but whose expertise does
not equate to the standards laid down in paragraph 12b), or b) reached a responsible position and gained adequate experience, but who has not yet sat or been exempted from the examinations for full membership status, and c) attended for interview by Members of Council, if so required. Associates are entitled to be nominated for election as Council Members. 15 Any company, firm or sole trader shall be admissible as a Company Affiliate provided that a) the applicant satisfies Council that it has an appropriate interest in explosives technology. b) Company Affiliates shall receive all information issued to Company Members, and shall be eligible to send representatives to branch meetings, conferences, examinations and training courses on the same basis as Company Members. c) Company Affiliates shall not be eligible to use the Institute logo on business letterheads, or to otherwise claim to be Company Members of the Institute. 16 The status of Student shall be granted by the Council to candidates of at least 18 yrs of age who are either following a course of study or otherwise learning a trade which requires knowledge of the science and/or practice of explosives technology. Students are not entitled to vote or to use any designatory letters after their name. 17 These provisions of membership shall apply to men and women equally, and to British and foreign citizens. The Council shall be the ultimate authority for conferring, according and granting the grades of status described.
THE INSTITUTE OF MATERIALS, MINERALS AND MINING (IOM3) 1 Carlton House Terrace London SW1Y 5DB Tel: 020 7451 7300 Fax: 020 7839 1702 Website: www.iom3.org MEMBERSHIP, E-MAIL
[email protected] Fellows (FIMMM) are expected to have made a significant contribution to the communities served by IOM3 and usually have had at least 15 yrs’ experience and have senior level involvement of operations, or as a consultant or holder of an important academic or research post in relevant subjects.
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Members (MIMMM) typically over 25 and, having satisfied the appropriate academic requirements, should also have had at least 2 yrs of practical training followed by a minimum 3 yrs of responsible work in the sectors covered by IOM3. Affiliates may be lacking the academic qualifications for the previously mentioned classes of membership,
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Students must be studying at undergraduate or postgraduate level in a course relevant to IOM3. A one-off package is available for undergraduate students covering the duration of your course + 1 year afterwards for payment of a one-off fee.
THE INSTITUTE OF QUARRYING 7 Regent Street Nottingham NG1 5BS Tel: 01159 453880 Fax: 01159 484035 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.quarrying.org CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP Fellows (FIQ): must a) be employed in the industry; and b) be at least 33 yrs of age; and c) and have met the membership requirements (see below); and d) have had at least 7 yrs’ experience in the industry, including 4 yrs in a position of senior managerial charge. Members (MIQ): must a) be employed in the industry; and b) be at least 23 yrs of age; and c) have passed the Professional Examination of the Institute or possess an exempting qualification, and d) have completed a period of training and experience in the industry, of which not less than 3 yrs was in a position of responsible charge. NON-CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP Associates: must have reached the age of 21 and: a) passed the Professional Examination of the Institute; or b) have obtained an approved technical or administrative qualification and have at least 1 yr’s experience in the industry; or c) have completed 3 yrs’ experience in the industry.
Note: Mature candidates’ rights are available to Associates over the age of 38 who have 10 yrs’ experience in the industry, including 5 yrs in a position of managerial charge. The applicant can qualify for the corporate grades of Fellow or Member through the preparation of a thesis or by passing the Quarrying Operations and Safety and Legislation papers of the Institute’s Professional Examination. Students: must a) be at least 16 yrs and normally not more than 21 (unless extended at the discretion of the Council); and b) be engaged in a FT course of study or training relating to the industry. EXAMINATIONS The Professional Exam is at HNC level. Qualifications in Quarrying at HNC level or above give complete exemption. Qualifications in Engineering at HNC level or above give partial exemption. An Assisted Private Study Scheme for the Professional Exam is available at Doncaster College. Special exemptions may be granted to mature students who are over 38 with 10 yrs in the industry.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Mining Engineering and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham; Exeter; Leeds; Leeds (London) Study Centre for the History of the Fine & Decorative Arts;
London (University College London (UCL)); Nottingham; Oxford Brookes
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Dundee; Exeter; Leicester
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DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Exeter; Leeds; Leeds (London) Study Centre for the History of the Fine & Decorative Arts
Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas
NVQs
BTEC HND: Surveying
Level 1: Land Drilling; Mobile Plant Operations (Extractive Industries); Offshore Drilling Operations Level 2: Drilling Operations; Land Drilling; Mining Operations, Mobile Plant Operations (Extractive Industries); Offshore Drilling Operations Level 3: Offshore Drilling Operations; Shotfiring Operations (Extractive Industries T-T Quarries)
Mining
Engineering;
Minerals
SCOTLAND Level 1: Drilling; Offshore Drilling Operations SQA SVQs: Level 2: Land Drilling; Offshore Drilling Operations Level 3: Offshore Drilling Operations
Useful Addresses EPIC (NTO -- formerly Quarry Products Training Council), 36--38 London Road, St Albans, Hertfordshire AL12 1NG; Tel: 01727 869008
ENGINEERING, NUCLEAR Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE INSTITUTION OF NUCLEAR ENGINEERS (A Nominated Body of the Engineering Council) Allan House 1 Penerley Road London SE6 2LQ Tel: 020 8698 1500 Fax: 020 8695 6409 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.inuce.org.uk CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP Fellow: Must be a nuclear engineer or scientist who satisfies the requirements for Member and who has established a superior professional reputation by holding, normally for at least 5 yrs, an important position of responsibility in the nuclear field. They will normally be over 35. The usual route to Fellowship is by transfer from the class of Member. Member: Must be an engineer or scientist who holds an approved degree or has passed the Engineering Council Exam Parts I and II or has equivalent qualifications; they must have undergone structured training or experience in lieu, have had practical
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experience over a period amounting to at least 3 yrs, have attained a position of professional responsibility in the nuclear field and be at least 25. Applicants accepted for corporate membership will normally be eligible for registration with the Engineering Council as Chartered Engineers. NON-CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP Graduate Member: Candidates should normally be at least 21. The requirements are an approved degree in engineering or natural sciences or a pass in the EC Exam Parts I and II or equivalent approved qualifications; candidates must also be engaged in professional work or training in the nuclear field.
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Engineering, Nuclear Note: The Institution does not at present hold Graduate exams. Associate Member: Candidates must be 23 or over and have reached a satisfactory standard of technical competence in the nuclear field. The requirements are an accredited BEng degree or equivalent or the possession of certain other approved qualifications, together with 5 yrs’ engineering experience, of which 2 yrs must have been devoted to practical training and 3 yrs must have been in the nuclear field. Applicants accepted for this class of membership will normally be eligible for registration with the Engineering Council as Incorporated Engineers. Associate: This class is open to persons who are not qualified for Corporate Membership but who show a keen interest in nuclear matters and would usually hold a position of some responsibility. They should be at least 30. Technician Member: The requirements for this class of membership are a minimum of 3 yrs’ engineering experience, of which at least 2 yrs must have been devoted to approved practical training in the nuclear field, and that the applicant has attained the age of 21 yrs. An engineering education to the standard of a GNVQ3, BTEC or SCOTVEC National Certificate in an acceptable subject is required; older qualifications, eg an Ordinary National Certificate, or a City & Guilds of London Institute (CGLI) Part II Final Technicians Certificate or the CGLI Radiation Safety Practice Stage II Certificate are also acceptable. The requirements for training and experience are: (a) a recognized apprenticeship lasting not less than 3
yrs in mechanical maintenance or fitting, electrical maintenance or fitting, instrumentation maintenance or fitting, or other relevant discipline. In addition, the candidate must have received training in safety and quality assurance appropriate to work in the nuclear field and have worked in the nuclear industry for at least 2 yrs, or (b) a systematic course of training designed to ensure that the candidate has a comprehensive knowledge of the techniques required to work in a specialist field, installing, maintaining, repairing, commissioning, building or operating equipment in the nuclear industry. The candidate should be able to demonstrate a thorough understanding of the standards, quality assurance and safety of the work and to have worked in the industry for not less than 2 yrs. All applicants for Technician grade, and for registration with the Engineering Council as EngTech are required to provide a short personal statement about their career to date, outlining what work experience they have received, what work-related training they have attended and what responsibilities they hold. This brief CV should be similar to that for a job application and should not exceed one A4 page. For those who lack the academic qualifications stipulated, there is a mature candidate route to Technician Membership. Further details are available from the Institution. The Institution also elects Radiological, Medical and Student members.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Nuclear Engineering and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Dundee; Durham; London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (University College London
(UCL)); University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES London (University College London (UCL))
Vocational Quali¢cations NVQs
SVQs
Level 2: Nuclear Decommissioning; Radiation Protection Support
Levels: Radiation Safety & Plant Process Operation Level 2: Radiation Protection Support
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Engineering, Nuclear
City & Guilds Certificate: 7410 Radiation Safety Practice
Useful Addresses British Nuclear Fuels, Risley, Warrington WA3 6AS; Tel: 01925 83200
ENGINEERING, PLANT University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Plant Engineering and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Wales (North East Wales Institute)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Newcastle
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College)
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢- NVQs Level 1: cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Engineering (Process/Plant/Instrumentation); Plant and Process Plant Engineering BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Building Services Plant Engineering; Engineering (Process/Plant/Instrumentation); Plant and Process Engineering SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Building Services/Plant Engineering; Process Control/Engineering; Service Engineering: Agricultural/Construction Plant SQA HND: Building Services/Plant Engineering
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Plant Maintenance; Process Operations (Refractories and Building Products); Specialized Plant and Machinery Operations; Specialized Plant and Machinery Operations (Construction) Level 2: Plant Maintenance; Process Engineering Maintenance; Process Operations (Refractories and Building Products); Specialized Plant and Machinery Operations; Specialized Plant and Machinery Operations (Construction) Level 3: Engineering Construction: Constructing Capital Plant Steel Structures; Engineering Construction -- Installing Plant and Systems; Engineering Construction -- Maintaining Plant and Equipment; Plant Maintenance; Process Engineering Maintenance
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Engineering, Production
SVQs
City & Guilds
Levels: Oil Related Plant Operation Level 1: Mobile Plant Operations: Extractives Industry Level 2: Mobile Plant Operations: Extraction Process Level 3: Engineering Construction: Constructing Capital Plant Steel Structures; Engineering Construction: Installing Plant and Systems; Engineering Construction: Maintaining Plant and Equipment
Certificate: 6520 Auxiliary Plant Operators; 3930 Maintenance and Repair of Construction Plant; 6542 Power Plant Operators; 6530 Principles and Operation of Power Plant
ENGINEERING, PRODUCTION Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations INSTITUTE OF OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Institute of Operations Management Earlstrees Court Earlstrees Road Corby Northants NN17 4AX Tel: 01536 740105 Fax: 01536 740101 MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FIOM): Fellow grade is available for practitioners who have contributed significantly to the Institute or the profession and who have 8 yrs’ plus experience in the field or hold the Institutes Diploma or Advanced Diploma plus 4 yrs’ experience. Member (MIOM): Member grade is available for practitioners with either 5 yrs’ plus experience in operations and materials management or the Institutes Diploma (or equivalent qualification) and have a minimum of 2 yrs’ experience in the field. Associate: The associate grade is open to anyone working or interested in operations, production and supply chain management. Student: The Student Grade is available to those pursuing a course leading to one of the Institutes qualifications or taking a FT or PT course at university/college related to operations management. EXAMINATIONS The Certificate in Operations Management (COM): Intended as an entry-level qualification, which aims to provide educational support for industry by providing a broad, general coverage of operations management and its role in supply chain management. It is intended to provide an introduction to the
business environment in which all companies must operate, to the workings of the supply chain -- from supplier to value adder, to distributer, to customer -and to the ways in which operations may be continuously improved. Ultimately, it aims to help companies and their personnel to improve business performance. Units cover: The Business for Operations Management; Demand and Supply Chain Management and Improvement Techniques for Operations Management. (150 hrs) Diploma: This course is designed for the practitioner/ professional manager working in the field. Units cover Operations Management Strategy, Operations Resource Management, Business Excellence for Operations Managers, Customer Focus in Operations Management, Supply Chain & Inventory Management, Enterprise Planning for Operations Managers, Manufacturing Planning, Added Value for Manufacturing, Operations Management Project. (600 hrs) Advanced Diploma: This is approached through an industrially based project and is aimed at those who will evaluate and develop present techniques and systems, or who will design and implement tomorrow’s technologies.
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Engineering, Production
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Production Engineering and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Lancaster (Blackpool and The Fylde College)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Portsmouth
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bournemouth; Northumbria
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bournemouth; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College)
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢- NVQs cates and Diplomas Level 2: BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Manufacturing Technology BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Manufacturing Engineering SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Engineering: Manufacturing Systems; Manufacturing Engineering/Systems; Process Control/Engineering SQA HND: Engineering Management; Engineering: Manufacturing Systems/Services; Manufacturing Engineering/Systems
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Engineering Maintenance; Engineering Production; Technical Services Level 3: Engineering Maintenance; Engineering Production; Technical Services
SVQs Levels: Manufacturing Engineering; Manufacturing Operations; Mechanical/Production Engineering; Process Multiskill/Processing Level 2: Engineering Production Level 3: Engineering Production
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Engineering, Refrigeration
ENGINEERING, REFRACTORIES Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations INSTITUTE OF REFRACTORIES ENGINEERING 25 Woodland Way Long Newton, Stockton-on-Tees Co Durham TS21 1DJ Tel: 01642 583840 Fax: 01642 589397 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: http://ireng.org Professional institute concerning qualified engineers whose main purpose is to promote the science and technology of refractories engineering. This covers all high temperature materials in the iron and steel, cement, non-ferrous, glass, chemical and petrochemical incineration, power generation, ceramics and bricks, etc industries.
Member: Qualified engineers operating in the field. Associate Member: As Member, but less than 10 yrs’ experience. Student Member Hold conferences/training seminars. Recognized Assessment Centre for NVQs in Refractories Installation.
MEMBERSHIP Fellow: For people who have made a major contribution to the science and technology of refractories engineering.
ENGINEERING, REFRIGERATION Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE INSTITUTE OF REFRIGERATION Kelvin House 76 Mill Lane, Carshalton Surrey SM5 2JR Tel: 020 8647 7033 Fax: 020 8773 0165 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ior.org.uk Fellow (FInstR): A person who has been engaged for not less than 5 yrs in a position of special responsibility or leadership in refrigeration or an allied field and has obtained a degree or equivalent in a subject approved by the Council; or has been engaged for not less than 10 yrs in a position of responsibility or leadership in refrigeration or an allied field, of which not less than 5 yrs has been in a position of special responsibility or leadership, and has obtained a National HD or equivalent qualification in a subject approved by the Council; or has been
engaged for not less than 15 yrs in a position of responsibility or leadership in refrigeration or an allied field, of which not less than 5 yrs has been in a position of special responsibility or leadership. Member (MInstR): A person who has been engaged for not less than 3 yrs in a position of important responsibility or leadership in refrigeration or an allied field and has obtained a degree or equivalent qualification in a subject approved by the Council; or has been engaged for not less than 5 yrs in a position of important responsibility or leadership in
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Engineering, Refrigeration refrigeration or an allied field and has obtained a National HC, NVQ/SVQ Level 3 or equivalent qualification in a subject approved by the Council; or has been engaged for not less than 10 yrs in an important position of responsibility or leadership in refrigeration or an allied field. Associate Member (AMInstR): A person who has been engaged for not less than 3 yrs in a position of some responsibility in refrigeration or an allied field and has obtained a National Certificate or equivalent qualification in a subject approved by the Council; or has been engaged for not less than 5 yrs in a position of some responsibility in refrigeration or an allied field and has obtained a C&G Craft Certificate, NVQ/
SVQ Level 3 or equivalent qualification in a subject approved by the Council; or has been engaged for not less than 7 yrs in a position of some responsibility in refrigeration or an allied field. Affiliate: A person who is actively involved in the science, art or application of refrigeration or allied fields and who has not yet attained the condition for transfer to another grade of membership. Student: A person who is receiving instruction at an approved institute of learning in subjects relevant to the science, art or application of refrigeration or allied fields with a view to qualifying for a higher grade of membership in due course.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Refrigeration Engineering and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Lincolnshire (Grimsby College)
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢- SVQs cates and Diplomas Level 2: BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Building Services Engineering (Refrigeration) BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Building Services Engineering (Refrigeration)
NVQs Level 2: Mechanical Engineering Services -- Small Commercial Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Systems Level 3: Mechanical Engineering Services -- Ammonia Refrigeration Systems; Mechanical Engineering Services -- Commercial and Industrial Refrigeration Systems other than Ammonia
Mechanical Engineering Services -- Small Commercial Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Systems Level 3: Mechanical Engineering Services -- Ammonia Refrigeration Systems; Mechanical Engineering Services -- Commercial and Industrial Refrigeration Systems other than Ammonia
City & Guilds Certificate: 2078 Handling Refrigerants
Useful Addresses Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Industry Board, Kelvin House, 76 Mill Lane, Carshalton, Surrey SM5
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[email protected]; Website: www.acrib.org.uk
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Engineering, Road, Rail and Transport
ENGINEERING, ROAD, RAIL AND TRANSPORT Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations INSTITUTE OF HIGHWAY INCORPORATED ENGINEERS De Morgan House 58 Russell Square London WC1B 4HS Tel: 020 7436 7487 Fax: 020 7436 7488 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ihie.org.uk In 1989 the Highway and Traffic Technicians Association changed its name to IHIE. Previous to 1972 the HTTA had been the Association of Highway Technicians, formed in 1965. IHIE is part of the NVQ awarding body for Transportation qualifications. Enquiries to OU Awarding Body. The Institute is a licensed institution with the EC and Fellows and Members may register with the Council as IEng or EngTech, as appropriate. Fellow (FIHIE): Either must satisfy the requirements of the EC for registration as an Incorporated Engineer or Chartered Engineer, have passed a Professional Review, and hold a position of responsibility in highways, transportation or allied fields or have 15 yrs’ experience, 3 at a senior level. The benchmark academic entry qualification is an ordinary degree.
Member (MIHIE): Either must satisfy the requirements of the EC for registration as an engineering technician, have passed the Technician Professional Review, and be employed in highways, transportation or allied fields or have 10 yrs’ experience. The benchmark academic qualification is a BTEC NC in Civil Engineering Studies or equivalent. Associate Member (AMIHE): Must have at least 5 yrs’ experience. Graduate Member: Must have an NC, HNC, HND or degree. Student Member: Must be undergoing appropriate training, have undergone such training or be still studying.
THE INSTITUTION OF HIGHWAYS AND TRANSPORTATION 6 Endsleigh Street London WC1H 0DZ Tel: 020 7387 2525 Fax: 020 7387 2808 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.iht.org (See also Transport, Road Transport Engineering, Works and Highway Engineering) The Institution is a Nominated Body of the Engineering Council and can offer Professional Review for registration as Incorporated and Chartered Engineers. The Institution also supports transportation NVQ/SVQs. MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FIHT): Must hold a degree or qualification acceptable to the Institution and have held an
important position of independent responsibility in connection with highway or transportation engineering for at least 4 yrs or have at least 10 yrs’ experience in highways and/or transportation, and have held an important senior position of independent responsibility in connection with highways and transportation for 4 yrs minimum. Member (MIHT): Must hold an approved degree or professional qualification and have at least 2 yrs’ post-qualification experience or be a registered Chartered or Incorporated Engineer, or hold a
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Engineering, Road, Rail and Transport recognized professional qualification, or have at least 10 yrs’ relevant work experience. Associate Member (AMIHT): Must hold an approved degree and be engaged in highway or transportation work, or an HND/HNC or NVQ/SVQ L3 with at least 2 yrs’ experience in the transportation
industry, or have at least 5 yrs’ relevant work experience. Student: Must be at least 18 and be currently involved in an FT course of studies and/or in-service training in highways and transportation. Note: There is no entrance exam for any grade of membership.
INSTITUTION OF RAILWAY SIGNAL ENGINEERS 4th Floor 1 Birdcage Walk Westminster London SW1H 9JJ Tel: 020 7808 1180 Fax: 020 7808 1196 Website: www.irse.org MEMBERSHIP The Institution of Railway Signal Engineers, known more usually as the IRSE, is an international organization, active throughout the world. It is the professional institution for all those engaged or interested in railway signalling and telecommunications and allied disciplines. Membership of the IRSE is open to any person engaged or interested in the management, planning, design, installation, maintenance or manufacture of railway signalling, telecommunications or associated equipment. A full range of membership grades is available to suit the varying qualifications and experience of individual applicants wherever they operate in the profession, from senior managers through to technicians carrying out essential maintenance and installation activities. For the grades of Fellow, Member and Associate Member, you generally have to have a combination of academic or technical qualifications and relevant experience and/or pass the IRSE’s examination or some equivalent. The Associate, Accredited Technician and Student grades of membership cater for the needs of trainees, and technicians/IRSE Licence holders. The grade of Associate is also suitable for people interested in signal and telecommunications engineering or operations who can obtain considerable benefit and practical assistance from participation in IRSE activities. These grades also cater for those aspiring to different levels of membership while they acquire the
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qualifications and experience necessary for admission to these other grades. Full detailed requirements for membership may be found on our website together with the IRSE Articles of Association and Bye-Laws. IRSE EXAMINATION REQUIREMENTS FOR MEMBERSHIP The IRSE examination provides one route to establish the professional competence of educationally qualified electrical, electronic and communications engineers in Railway Signalling and Communication Engineering. It is intended to test the main concepts of the subject material without bias to any one railway practice and it is designed to demonstrate that the student has reached the necessary professional educational standard required by a signalling or telecommunications engineer for membership of the Institution. This standard is typified by the exercising of judgement in the preparation, assessment, amendment or application of specifications and procedures, and is applicable to personnel engaged in the following activities: 1. Signalling/telecommunications principles, practices, rules and regulations for the safe operation of railway traffic. 2. Design and development of Signalling/telecommunications equipment and systems. 3. Preparation and understanding of the equipment drawings and specifications and/or design. 4. Planning, site installation and testing of signalling/ telecommunications equipment and systems.
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Engineering, Road, Rail and Transport 5. Practices related to assembly, wiring and testing of signalling/telecommunications equipment and systems. 6. Maintenance and servicing of signalling/telecommunications equipment and systems. In order to meet the examination requirements, candidates must obtain a pass in Module 1, plus 3 of the remaining 6 optional modules. It is possible to obtain exemptions from individual modules where the candidate can demonstrate that he/she has passed an examination by a recognized body, which has substantially covered the syllabus of a particular IRSE examination module. Owing to the specialized nature of the IRSE Examination, the scope for exemption is fairly limited. Claims for exemption must be made within 5 yrs of obtaining the particular qualification for which recognition is being claimed. The reason for this condition is that the exemption is based on information that may not be available where a qualification has been discontinued or changed. Modules Available: Module 1. Safety of Railway Signalling and Communications -- No exemptions will be given. Module 2. Signalling the Layout -- Please apply, no exemptions currently agreed. Module 3. Signalling Principles -- Please apply, no exemptions currently agreed.
Module 4. Communications Principles -- This is the most commonly sought after exemption. Many applicants for exemption claim that telecommunications was part of their degree and that, on this basis, exemption should be granted. Unfortunately it is clear that the content of the telecommunications element within a typical university Engineering degree is, at best, a basic overview. Occasionally, students study a telecommunications topic for their final year project, but this tends to be a narrow specialization in a particular field and the Council is not convinced that such study justifies module exemption. As a basic guideline, therefore, please do not ask for exemption to this module unless: your university study has been predominantly in telecommunications; or your university study has included telecommunications and your present career is Railway Telecommunications Engineering. Module 5. Signalling & Control Equipment, Applications Engineering -- Please apply, no exemptions currently agreed. Module 6. Communications Equipment, Applications Engineering -- Please apply, no exemptions currently agreed. Module 7. Systems, Management & Engineering -Please apply, no exemptions currently agreed.
SOCIETY OF OPERATIONS ENGINEERS 22 Greencoat Place London SW1P 1PR Tel: 020 7630 1111 Fax: 020 7630 6677 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.soe.org.uk The SOE (Society of Operations Engineers) is a professional membership organization that represents more than 18,000 individuals and companies in the engineering industry. SOE represents the professional sectors IRTE (Institute of Road Transport Engineers), IPlantE (Institution of Plant Engineers) and BES (Bureau of Engineer Surveyors). The Society is associated with the Engineering Council UK and can register eligible members as Chartered Engineer (CEng), Incorporated Engineer (IEng) and Engineering Technician (EngTech).
MEMBERSHIP Associate Member (AMSOE + AMIRTE, AMIPlantE or AMBES): Associate members will have attained a good basic level of relevant academic or training qualifications and will have experience in engineering. May also achieve EC(UK) registration as EngTech. Member (MSOE + MIRTE, MIPlantE or MBES): Members will have a balance of academic qualifications or training, coupled with extensive experience. They would generally be eligible for EC(UK) registration at IEng level.
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Engineering, Road, Rail and Transport Fellow (FSOE + FIRTE, FIPlantE or FBES): The Fellowship class is open to senior engineers with a high level of academic achievement or many years of
training, coupled with extensive experience. They would generally be eligible for EC(UK) registration at CEng level.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Road, Rail and Transport Engineering and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Napier; Nottingham Trent
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham; London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); Newcastle; Portsmouth; Surrey
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham; Strathclyde
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Newcastle
Vocational Quali¢cations NVQs Level 2: Construction and Civil Engineering Services (Road Building); Rail Transport Engineering Maintenance Level 3: Rail Transport Engineering Maintenance
Level 3: Highways Maintenance; Mastic Asphalting; Rail Transport Engineering Maintenance; Road Safety Level 4: Highways Maintenance; Road Safety; Traffic Management and Systems Engineering Level 5: Transport Planning
SVQs
City & Guilds
Level 1: Construction: Roadbuilding; Highways Maintenance Level 2: Construction: Roadbuilding; Highways Maintenance; Mastic Asphalting; Rail Transport Engineering Maintenance; Road Building
Certificate: 6140 Roadwork; 6230 Roadwork Supplementary Certificate; Streetworks, Excavation and Reinstatement
Useful Addresses Rail Industry Training Council, RITC, B118 MacMillan House, London W2 1FT; Tel: 0870 220 2773; Website: www.ritc.org.uk
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Transportation Vocational Group, Institute of Highways and Transportation, 80 Portland Place, London W1N 4DP; Tel: 020 7467 9400
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ENGINEERING, SHEET METAL Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations INSTITUTE OF SHEET METAL ENGINEERING PO Box 2242 Stafford ST17 0WH Tel: 01785 716886 Fax: 01785 716886 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.isme.org.uk CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP Fellow: A person who has established to the satisfaction of Council that he or she has acquired an established reputation in the practice or science of sheet metal engineering, and either, being at least 33 yrs old, holds a degree, membership of a chartered engineering institution, or equivalent, and has at least 5 yrs in a position of relevant responsibility or, being at least 40 yrs old, has been engaged in an important position for long enough to have attained a position of eminence in the field. Member: A person who has acquired at least 6 yrs’ experience with responsibility in a relevant field.
Company Member: A firm, corporation or research establishment engaged in a relevant activity, and interested in promoting the objects of the Institute. NON-CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP Affiliate: A person who is working in the sheet metal engineering or related industry who would expect in due course to qualify and apply for Corporate Membership, or a former Student Member who is no longer attending FT education or training, or who has reached the age of 25 and who has been automatically transferred to Affiliate Grade. Student: A person under 25 yrs old, engaged in a course of study in a relevant field, leading ultimately to attainment of Corporate status.
ENGINEERING, STRUCTURAL Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE INSTITUTION OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS 11 Upper Belgrave Street London SW1X 8BH Tel: 020 7235 4535 Fax: 020 7235 4294 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.istructe.org MEMBERSHIP The Institution of Structural Engineers, formed in 1908, is the world’s largest body dedicated to structural engineering. Recognized internationally for the technical and professional competence of its members, its image is one of safety, efficiency and excellence, both in its operations and in the standards of its members. The Institution has an important role as a learned society in providing a broad range of technical and
professional activities, which keeps its members at the forefront of structural engineering practice. The Institution also acts as a qualifying body through its professional review process, which involves interviews and written examinations testing the candidate’s structural design ability through a 7-hr paper. The Institution’s membership consists of the following grades: Fellows, Members, AssociateMembers, Technicians, Graduates and Students. The range of grades reflects the members’ professional
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Engineering, Structural development from student to industry leader. The Institution has a membership of over 22,000 in over 100 countries around the world. Chartered membership of the Institution (MIStructE) is the clearest demonstration of personal achievement and professional competence a structural engineer can make. Chartered members with appropriate seniority and experience may later transfer to Fellowship (FIStructE), which is a recognition of the member’s structural engineering ability and contribution to the art and science of Structural Engineering. Fellows and Members may register with the Engineering Council UK as Chartered Engineers and may use the designation CEng. Associate Members (AMIStructE) may register with the Engineering Council UK as Incorporated Engineers and may use the designation IEng. Technician membership is the most recent addition to the Institution’s portfolio of grades, having been
successfully launched in February 2007. This new grade formally includes structural engineering technicians in the Institution’s membership structure for the first time, marking a significant step forward in both recognizing and supporting the thousands of technicians following career paths within the construction industry. Technicians may use the designation TIStructE and may register with the Engineering Council UK and use the designation EngTech. Graduate membership is available to anyone who has completed an accredited degree or equivalent and graduate members are guided towards professional membership through the Institution’s training (IPD) regulations. Student membership is available to those studying, or intending to study, a course leading to Chartered, Technician or Associate Membership.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Structural Engineering and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Coventry; Edinburgh; Liverpool; London (University College London (UCL)); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Newcastle; Nottingham Trent;
Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Sheffield; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Brighton; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Liverpool; Newcastle; Plymouth; Sheffield; Surrey; University of
Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; Wales (Cardiff University)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Newcastle
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Engineering: Manufacture & Mechanical
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Engineering, Water
NVQs
SVQs
Level 3: Engineering Construction -- Fabricating Steel Structures
Levels: Fabrication & Welding Level 3: Engineering Construction: Fabricating Steel Structures; Engineering Construction: Joining Materials by Welding
ENGINEERING, WATER Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations INSTITUTION OF WATER OFFICERS 4 Carlton Court Team Valley Gateshead Tyne and Wear NE11 0AZ Tel: 01914 220088 Fax: 01914 220087 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.iwo.org.uk Institution of Water Officers (IWO) is the only professional body that is concerned solely with the day-to-day running of the water industry. Viewed as the meeting place for all employees in the water industry, our aim is to provide unparalleled opportunities to help our members increase their knowledge of the industry. As a nominated body of the Engineering Council UK, IWO can offer registration as Chartered Engineer, Incorporated Engineer and Engineering Technician. IWO is also licensed by the Society for the Environment to offer registration as Chartered Environmentalist.
MEMBERSHIP Membership is open to anyone employed in the water and associated industries in any capacity. Associate: No additional requirements. Corporate: Applicants must be at least 21 yrs of age and be qualified to BTEC/SCOTUEC National Award NVQ/SVQ Level 3 or equivalent. Entry via professional review (report and interview). Full: Entry via professional review (report and interview). Fellow: By nomination only. Honorary: By nomination only. Company: Open to manufacturers, suppliers, contractors and consultants to the water industry.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Water Engineering and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Gloucestershire; Wolverhampton
Paisley;
Plymouth;
Stirling;
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Birmingham; Cranfield; Dundee; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Heriot-Watt; Huddersfield; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University
College of St Martin, Lancaster); Liverpool; Liverpool John Moores; London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); Loughborough; Middlesex; Newcastle; Plymouth; Southampton; Staffordshire;
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Engineering, Water Surrey; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (Bangor University)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Dundee; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); London (University College London (UCL)); Newcastle
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Water Engineering (Water and Waste Water Operations) BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Water and Environmental Engineering; Water Technology
NVQs Level 2: Leakage Control; Maintaining and Conserving Rivers, Coasts and Waterways; Monitoring the Water Environment; Operating Process Plant (Water);
Public Utilities Distribution; Water Services Operations -- Distribution Control Level 3: Controlling Water Operations (Process); Leakage Control
SVQs Level 2: Monitoring the Water Environment; Operating Process Plant: Waste Water; Operating Process Plant: Water; Water Industry Operations: Sewerage Maintenance Level 3: Controlling Water Operations: Process
Useful Addresses Board for Education and Training in the Water Industry, 1 Queen Anne’s Gate, London SW1H 9BT; Tel: 020 7957 4567
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations INSTITUTE OF ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 43 Southgate Street Winchester Hants SO23 9EH Tel: 01962 868626 Fax: 01962 868626 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ieem.net IEEM was established in 1991 and now represents over 3,500 ecologists and environmental managers in the UK and abroad. It provides professional services to its membership, produces a quality journal and other publications and organizes workshops and conferences which are open to all.
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MEMBERSHIP Membership is open to all individuals who are practising ecologists, graduates and students of ecology and environmental disciplines and to those who are interested in the profession of ecology and environmental management. The categories of membership are as follows:
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Export Fellow (FIEEM): Must be a Member and have made an outstanding contribution to the field. Full Member (MIEEM): Those who hold at least a relevant second class Honours degree (or equivalent) plus a minimum of 4 yrs’ suitable professional practice. Full Members may be elected as Fellows if they can demonstrate that they have made a substantial contribution to the professional practice of Ecology and Environmental Management. Full Members with sufficient experience can apply to become Chartered Environmentalists. Associate Member (AIEEM): This grade is open to those with a relevant Honours degree and a minimum of 2 yrs’ suitable professional experience. Those wishing for Full or Associate Membership but who do not possess sufficient qualifications may
be considered for these grades if they have accumulated their skills and knowledge vocationally (eg through work experience, PT education or other training). These applicants are required to submit a detailed CV and a 1,000 word statement. Graduate Member: This level is open to graduates with a relevant degree who are employed in -- or actively seeking -- suitable professional experience. Affiliate Member: This grade is open to ecologists and environmental managers without the necessary qualifications; or amateurs with an interest in the field. Student Member: For those enrolled on a relevant course leading to an examined Honours degree, HND or equivalent.
EXPORT Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations INSTITUTE OF EXPORT Export House Minerva Business Park Lynch Wood Peterborough PE2 6FT Tel: 01733 404400 Fax: 01733 404444 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.export.org.uk QUALIFICATIONS Professional Qualification Programme in Export: The Institute of Export provides internationally taught Professional Qualifications in International Trade. The Professional Qualification Programme is composed of the following elements: The Certificate in International Trade (CIT), The Advanced Certificate in International Trade (ACIT), Professional Examination Part I and The Diploma in International Trade (DIT), Professional Examination Part II. Upon completion of the ACIT, students can apply for Associate Membership of the Institute and completion of both the ACIT and DIT entitles Graduate Membership of the Institute. For candidates who wish to start the Programme on the CIT no prerequisites are required. Candidates who wish to begin on the ACIT must either (1) be at least 18 yrs of age and possess 4 GCSEs graded A--C, including English Language and 1 A level or equivalent or (2)
be at least 21 yrs of age and have 3 yrs’ practical experience in international trade, which may be accepted in lieu of formal academic qualifications at the discretion of the Institute’s Education Working Party. All candidates wishing to undertake the DIT must be 21 yrs of age or over and have successfully completed the ACIT. Exemptions from individual subjects may be granted for those who have completed equivalent qualifications; each case is considered individually. MEMBERSHIP Membership: Open to any individual engaged in international trade. Membership is dependent on appropriate educational qualifications, experience and career achievements. All members have to be ratified by the Executive. The grades of membership are as follows: Fellow (FIEx): The Executive have the power to elect a Fellow of the Institute any Member with the
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Export requisite number of yrs’ membership and who can demonstrate outstanding achievements in international trade. No one may join the Institute at this grade. Companion (CIEx): By invitation to any person who has demonstrated outstanding achievements at the highest level. Graduate Member (MIEx Grad): By application from any person who has completed both parts of the Professional Examination. Member by Experience (MIEx): By application from any person who has the requisite number of yrs’ experience in international trade and holds a position of responsibility. Associate Member (AMIEx): By application from any person who has passed Part I of the Institute’s Professional Examination or who has at least 3 yrs’ experience in international trade. Affiliate: By application from any person who is seeking to improve their knowledge and
understanding of international trade, business administration and management. Student Member: By application from any person who is enrolled on an Institute approved course and seeking to undertake the Institute of Export Professional Examinations. All students of the Institute are required to pass the professional exams within 4 yrs of the date of their enrolment unless a special extension is granted. Business Membership: Available to all businesses wishing to be or already involved in international trade with an annual turnover of up to €8 million. Any business within this bracket may apply with the aid of 2 trade referees. Corporate Membership: Available to large companies with an annual turnover exceeding €8 million. Any company may apply with the aid of 2 trade referees. The size and experience of these companies will be a valuable addition to the membership base.
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢- NVQs Level 2: International Trade & Services cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: International Trade BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: International Shipping Business; International Trade & Business SCOTLAND SQA HNC: International Shipping Business; International Trade & Business SQA HND: International Shipping Business; International Trade & Business
Level 3: International Trade & Services Level 4: International Trade & Services
SVQs Level 2: International Trade & Services Level 3: International Trade & Services Level 4: International Trade & Services
FASHION University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Fashion and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FOUNDATION DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Middlesex
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FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bournemouth; Brighton; Central England; Central Lancashire; Cordwainers; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Doncaster; East London; Glasgow Caledonian; Huddersfield; Kent (Kent Institute of Art & Design); Kingston; Leeds; Leeds (Bretton Hall); Leeds (Leeds College of Art & Design); Lincolnshire; Liverpool John Moores; London Institute (Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design); London Institute
(London College of Fashion); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Portsmouth; Salford; Southampton; Southampton (Winchester School of Art); Surrey Institute; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Westminster
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central Lancashire; Cordwainers; Kent (Kent Institute of Art & Design); London Institute (Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design); London Institute (London College of Fashion); Manchester
Metropolitan; Northampton; Nottingham Trent; Royal College of Art; Southampton (Winchester School of Art); Surrey Institute; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bournemouth; Central England; Cordwainers; De Montfort, Leicester; Doncaster; Lincolnshire (Grimsby College); London Institute (London College
of Fashion); Middlesex; Northampton; Nottingham Trent; Wolverhampton
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bournemouth; London Institute (London College of Fashion); Northampton
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Northampton
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Clothing; Design (Fashion); Design (Fashion and Clothing); Design (Fashion/Surface Pattern); Design (Fashion/ Textiles); Design (Footwear); Design (Styling for Media/Fashion/Theatre); Design (Surface Pattern); Fashion and Clothing; Textiles BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Clothing Technology; Clothing Technology & Design; Design (Fashion); Design (Fashion and Clothing); Design (Fashion Knitwear); Design (Fashion Management); Design (Fashion/Surface Pattern); Design (Fashion with Technology); Design (Footwear); Design (Sports and Leisurewear); Design (Surface
Pattern); Fashion and Textiles; Footwear; Stitched Textiles/Fashion Design SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Clothing Technology & Design; Fashion/ Fashion & Clothing; Stitched Textiles/Fashion Design; Textile Art; Textiles for Fashion SQA HND: Clothing Technology; Fashion; Stitched Textiles/Fashion Design; Textile Art; Textiles for Fashion; Textile Technology
NVQs Level 2: Fashion Design; Footwear Manufacture; Footwear Repair
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SVQs Levels: Clothing Machine Technicians; Clothing Studies/Technology; Creative Arts/Textiles; Fashion; Fashion Business; Fashion Merchandising Level 2: Design: Constructed Textile Design; Design: Fashion Design
Skills Certificate Pattern Cutting; 7802 Creative Skills Certificate Tailoring Level 2; 7900-02 Creative Studies Part 1 Fashion Skills; 4540 Footwear Manufacture Operatives; 2110 Patternmaking Craft Studies; 1710 Patternmaking and Modelmaking Competences; 4921 Shoe Repair
City & Guilds
College Certi¢cates
Certificate: Creative Skills Certificate Fashion Level 2; Creative Skills Certificate Fashion Design Level 2; Creative Skills Certificate Lingerie Level 2; Creative
London Coll of Printing and Distributive Trades: Fashion Retailing: 1 yr.
Useful Addresses British Footwear Association, 5 Portland Place, London W1N 3AA; Tel: 020 7580 8687; Fax: 020 7580 8696; Website: www.britfoot.com British Leather Confederation, Leather Trade House, Kings Park Road, Moulton Park, Northampton NN3 6JD; Tel: 01604 679999; Fax: 01604 679998
Skillfast -- UK, Kingswood House, 80 Richardshaw Lane, Pudsey, Leeds LS28 6BN; Tel: 01132 273333; Fax: 01132 273388 Worshipful Company of Saddlers, Saddlers Hall, 40 Gutter Lane, London EC2V 6BR; Tel: 020 7726 8661; Fax: 020 7600 0386
FISHERIES MANAGEMENT Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations INSTITUTE OF FISHERIES MANAGEMENT 22 Rushworth Avenue West Bridgford Nottingham NG2 7LF Tel: 01159 822317 Fax: 01159 826150 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ifm.org.uk The Institute of Fisheries Management is an international organization of fisheries professional, lay and student members sharing a common interest in the modern management of recreational and commercial fisheries. Fellow (FIFM): Persons who are qualified as Members and who, in the opinion of the Council, have made a significant contribution to fisheries management in the field of research, development or otherwise, and/or in furthering the interests and objectives of the Institute, may be invited to become Fellows. Honorary Member (Hon MIFM): A person who has rendered special services to fisheries management or to the Institute, or who is distinguished in some other sphere.
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Registered Member (MIFM): A person who has been engaged in, or involved with, fisheries management for at least 5 yrs and who: (a) holds the Diploma of the Institute; or (b) holds an appropriate university degree or CNAA degree; or (c) holds such alternative qualifications as the Council may from time to time deem appropriate. Licentiate Member (LMIFM): A person who has been engaged in, or involved with, fisheries management for at least 2 yrs and who: (a) holds the Diploma or a Certificate of the Institute; or (b) holds an appropriate degree as in (b) above; or (c) holds such alternative qualifications as the Council may from time to time deem appropriate. Associate Member: A person employed in fisheries management (whether in a FT or PT capacity and
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Fisheries Management whether in a paid or honorary capacity) not eligible to be a Member or Licentiate Member. Subscriber Member: A person or body not qualifying for membership in any other category and appearing to have an interest in fisheries management. Student Member: A person who is interested in fisheries management, who is in FT or PT education and who is not in regular paid employment. The IFM runs 3 correspondence courses: The Certificate and Diploma in Fisheries Management
and the Certificate in Fish Farming are accepted qualifications by employers such as the Environment Agency. Details from V. L. Holt at above address. The Certificate courses can each be completed in 1 yr. The duration of the Diploma course is 2 yrs, and it has been credit-rated by the Open University Validation Service. Persons gaining the Diploma are now entitled to 60 credit points at Level 1 and 15 credit points at Level 2, which can be used to contribute towards an Open University degree.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Fisheries Management and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); London (King’s College London); Portsmouth; Stirling; Wales (Bangor University)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Stirling
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas
SQA HND: Fish Farm & Fisheries Management
BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Fish Management; Fishery Studies BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Aquaculture; Fish Farm & Fisheries Management; Fish Farming; Fisheries Science/Technology; Seafood Science/Technology
NVQs
SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Aquaculture; Fish Farming; Fisheries Science/Technology; Seafood Science/Technology
Levels: Fish Farming; Fishery Studies Level 2: Fish Husbandry Level 3: Fish Husbandry
Level 2: Fish Husbandry (Fin Fish); Fish Husbandry (Shellfish) Level 3: Fish Husbandry
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Floristry
FLORISTRY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE SOCIETY OF FLORISTRY LTD The Ridings East Ashling Chichester West Sussex PO18 9AR Tel: 08702 410432 Fax: 08702 410432 E-mail: secretary@societyoffloristry.org Website: www.societyoffloristry.org Fellowship is only granted to paid-up persons holding the National Diploma of the Society of Floristry Limited. Membership is open to all persons engaged in the floral industry. EXAMINATIONS Intermediate Certificate of the Society of Floristry (ICSF): Intermediate exams are held annually and are open to students taking a recognized course of
floristry training or the equivalent 3 yrs’ relevant experience in the industry. National Diploma of the Society of Floristry (NDSF): The National Diploma exam is also held annually. This is the highest award for professional floristry in the UK. Entry qualification is the Intermediate Certificate of the Society of Floristry. Attending a seminar is a compulsory component for both exams.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Floristry and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Nottingham Trent
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Lincolnshire (Bishop Burton College)
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Essex (Writtle College)
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Floristry; Floristry (Interior Plant Display) BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Floristry
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SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Floristry
NVQs Level 2: Floristry Level 3: Floristry
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SVQs
Floral Design; Creative Skills Certificate Flower Arranging; Creative Skills Certificate Preserved Flower Arranging; Creative Studies Part 1 Flower Arranging Skills; First Steps in Creative Crafts: Preserved Flowers; 01900 Floristry
Level 2: Floristry Level 3: Floristry
City & Guilds Certificate: Creative Skills Certificate Additional Floristry; Creative Skills Certificate Contemporary
FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations INSTITUTE OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 5 Cambridge Court 210 Shepherds Bush Road London W6 7NJ Tel: 020 7603 6316 Fax: 020 7602 9936 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ifst.org MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FIFST): Fellows have the necessary qualifications for Member plus at least 5 yrs’ senior experience in addition to the experience required for Member, and must be able to demonstrate important achievements in relation to food. Member (MIFST): Members have either an appropriate degree or must be able to demonstrate the attainment of comparable knowledge, plus at least 3 yrs’ relevant responsible experience. Chartered Scientist (CSci): IFST is licensed by the Science Council to award Chartered Scientist to appropriately qualified members. Chartered Scientists must be Fellows or Members of the IFST, and must have at least an MSc in a science/technology subject or equivalent through extended postgraduate experience, and a further 4 yrs’ post-Master’s experience, and demonstrate at least 2 yrs’
Continuing Professional Development prior to application, and be able to demonstrate the appropriate abilities required, eg originality in problem solving, ability to deal with complex issues systematically and creatively, etc. Associate: Associates are those with an interest in food science and technology and its advancement; aspiring professionals in the early years of their careers; students on university level courses interested in pursuing a career in food. Academic requirements for membership: University, academic or professional qualifications acceptable by the Institute include not only those in Food Science or Food Technology, but also those in any other relevant discipline, eg Chemistry, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Engineering, Chemical Engineering, etc.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Food Science and Nutrition and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Abertay, Dundee; Bath Spa; Belfast; Bournemouth; Brighton; Central Lancashire; East Anglia (Otley College); Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow Caledonian;
Greenwich; Heriot-Watt; Huddersfield; Kingston; Lancaster (Blackpool and The Fylde College); Leeds; Leeds (Askham Bryan College); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Lincolnshire
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Food Science and Nutrition (Bishop Burton College); Lincolnshire (Grimsby College); Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool John Moores; London (King’s College London); Luton; Manchester Metropolitan; Newcastle; North London; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent; Oxford Brookes; Plymouth; Queen Margaret; Reading;
Robert Gordon; Salford; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Southampton; Staffordshire; Surrey; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Thames Valley; Ulster; Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wolverhampton
OTHER FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES East Anglia (Otley College)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Belfast; Bristol; Central Lancashire; De Montfort, Leicester; Edinburgh; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); HeriotWatt; Huddersfield; Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Lincolnshire; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); London (Imperial College of Science, Technology &
Medicine); London (King’s College London); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Newcastle; Oxford Brookes; Plymouth; Reading; Salford; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Surrey; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Teesside; Thames Valley; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; Wolverhampton
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Abertay, Dundee; Bath Spa; Birmingham (Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies); Bristol; Central Lancashire; Derby; East Anglia (Otley College); East Anglia (Suffolk College); Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Greenwich; Lincolnshire (Lincoln University Campus); Liverpool (Chester College of
HE); London (King’s College London); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Oxford Brookes; Reading; Salford; South Bank; Strathclyde; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Thames Valley; Ulster; Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wolverhampton
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Lincolnshire; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Middlesex; Salford; Sunderland; Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff)
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham (Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies); London (King’s College London)
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Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Distribution Studies (Food Production); Food and Environmental Health; Science (Baking Technology); Science (Technology of Food) BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Food and Consumer Management; Food Industry Management; Food Science/Technology; Science (Applied Food Studies); Science (Food Development and Production); Science (Meat Technology and Management); Science (Technology of Food) SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Baking/Baking Technology; Food Science/Technology SQA HND: Bakery Technology/Management; Food Science/Technology
NVQs Level 1: Food & Drink Manufacturing Operations; Food and Drink Service; Meat Processing Level 2: Food & Drink Manufacturing Operations; Food and Drink Service; Meat and Poultry Butchery
Operations; Meat and Poultry Processing and Manufacturing Operations Level 3: Drinks Dispense Systems (Installation and Maintenance); Food & Drink Manufacturing Operations; Meat Processing (Technical Operations) Level 4: Food & Drink Manufacturing Operations; Meat Processing Management (Technical and Production)
SVQs Levels: Bakery/Craft Bakery; Craft Bakery Technology; Food Preparation and Cooking; Food Science/ Technology; Food Technology; Nutrition Level 1: Meat Processing Level 2: Meat and Meat Based Products Sales and Distribution; Meat and Poultry Butchery Operations; Meat and Poultry Operations Level 3: Meat Processing Technical Operations Level 4: Meat Processing Management: Technical and Production
City & Guilds 1230 Flour Milling 7066 -- 02 Food and Beverage Service
Useful Addresses British Soft Drinks Association, 20--22 Stukeley Street, London WC2B 5LR; Tel: 020 7430 0356 Food & Drink NTO, 6 Catherine Street, London WC2B 5JJ; Tel: 020 7836 2460
Meat Training Council, PO Box 141, Winterhill House, Snowdon Drive, Milton Keynes MK6 1BB; Tel: 01908 231062
FORESTRY AND ARBORICULTURE Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE ARBORICULTURAL ASSOCIATION Ampfield House, Ampfield Nr Romsey Hampshire SO51 9PA Tel: 01794 368717 Fax: 01794 368978 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.trees.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Fellow: Fellowship is open to professional arboriculturists who:
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Forestry and Arboriculture have, for at least 5 consecutive yrs post-qualification and immediately prior to an application for Fellowship been an Associate member prior to 1 Jan 2005 and/or Professional Member, and l obtain supporting statements from 2 sponsoring Fellows, detailing their knowledge of the applicant and endorsing their suitability for Fellowship. Professional Member: Professional membership is open to people professionally concerned with arboriculture who hold a professional Diploma in Arboriculture (or equivalent*) or higher relevant qualification. Chartered Environmentalist: The Arboricultural Association has been licensed by the Society for the Environment to award the coveted Chartered status to any of its Professional Members and Fellows who can demonstrate competence in sustainable environmental policies and practices. Associate: Associate membership is open to all with a professional involvement in arboriculture, including members of related professions with interests in arboriculture. l
Student Plus: Student Plus membership is open to people engaged in bona fide PT training in which arboriculture is a principal subject and people who have just completed student membership. There is a maximum time limit of 1 yr in this category. Student: Student membership is open to people engaged in bona fide FT training in which arboriculture is a principal subject. There is a maximum time limit of 3 yrs in this category. General Interest: General Interest membership is open to all people interested in the planting, care and protection of amenity trees and woodlands who are not professionally involved in or earning their living from arboriculture or related professions. Corporate: Corporate membership is open to local authorities, companies, partnerships, institutions, government departments and similar bodies having sympathy with the objectives of the Association. Corporate Members are entitled to the same privileges as an individual Member of the Association and receive 2 copies of publications. (*for suggestions see www.trees.org.uk)
INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED FORESTERS 59 George Street Edinburgh EH2 2JG Tel: 01312 401425 Fax: 01312 401424 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.charteredforesters.org MEMBERSHIP Fellow: Holds a degree or diploma in forestry or a related science and has passed the Institute’s Professional Exams, has been engaged in Forestry in Britain in a professional capacity for at least 10 yrs and has been a member for at least 5 yrs. (Forestry is defined in its broadest context and includes professionals practising in all aspects of tree management, including forest management, arboriculture, urban forestry and environmental forestry.) Professional Member: Has a similar academic qualification, has passed the Institute’s Professional Membership Entry Exams and has been engaged in forestry in a professional capacity for at least 2 yrs. Associate: Engaged in forestry and intends to qualify for full membership.
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Affiliate: Not a professional forester but interested in the objectives of the Institute; includes some corporate bodies. Student: Enrolled for a course in forestry, or related science, approved by Council. All Corporate Members are eligible to apply to become Chartered Environmentalists and can call themselves Chartered Arboriculturists if so qualified. EXAMINATIONS Entry to Corporate Grades (ie Fellow and Professional Membership) is open to Associates who have obtained an approved qualification and have passed the Institute’s Professional Membership Exams.
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University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Forestry and Arboriculture and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FOUNDATION DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central Lancashire
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Bucks Coll; Central Lancashire; Edinburgh; Lincolnshire; Wales (Bangor University)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Bournemouth; Bucks Coll; Edinburgh; Oxford; Wales (Bangor University)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Brighton; Central Lancashire; Edinburgh; Lincolnshire
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Bournemouth
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Arboriculture; Forestry; Forestry (Woodland Management) BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Arboriculture; Forestry; Horticulture (Arboriculture Option) SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Arboriculture; Forestry SQA HND: Arboriculture; Forestry
NVQs Level 1: Forestry
Level 2: Forestry; Forestry (Establishment and Maintenance); Forestry (Harvesting) Level 3: Forestry; Forestry (Contracting); Forestry (Supervising and Operating) Level 4: Forestry
SVQs Levels: Arboriculture/Tree Management; Forestry Level 1: Forestry Level 2: Forestry: Establishment and Maintenance; Forestry: Harvesting Level 3: Forestry: Contracting; Forestry: Supervising and Operating Level 4: Forestry
Useful Addresses Forestry and Arboriculture Safety and Training Council, Forestry Commission, 231 Corstorphine Road, Edinburgh EH12 7AT; Tel: 01313 146247
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FOUNDRY TECHNOLOGY AND PATTERN MAKING Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE INSTITUTE OF CAST METALS ENGINEERS National Metalforming Centre 47 Birmingham Road West Bromwich West Midlands B70 6PY Tel: 01216 016979 Fax: 01216 016981 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.icme.org.uk Formed 1904, granted first Royal Charter in 1921; Third Supplemental Charter granted in 1994. The Institute is a Nominated Body of the Engineering Council and the granting of the Third Supplemental Charter has aligned its own membership requirements with those required by the Engineering Council. In line with the changing nature of the castings industry the Institute changed its name to The Institute of Cast Metals Engineers in August 2001. Fellow (FICME): A person wishing to apply for the grade of Fellow should have the required academic qualifications. They must also prove that they have obtained a position of eminence within the industry and have held this position for at least 3 yrs. Professional Member (Prof.MICME): Should have achieved the required academic standard, and have held a position of responsibility within the industry for at least 3 yrs.
Member (MICME): Available to anyone not less than 18 yrs of age who can satisfy the General Council that they have a bona fide interest in the cast metals industry. Student: Available to anyone who is studying on a course related to cast metals technology. The Institute is a Nominated Body of the Engineering Council and may nominate its members for Chartered Engineer (CEng), Incorporated Engineer (IEng) and Engineering Technician (EngTech) status. It can also make submission for those suitably qualified members to become a Registered European Engineer (EurIng). Fellows and Professional Members who are registered as Chartered Engineers may call themselves Chartered Cast Metals Engineer. Those who are registered as Incorporated Engineers may refer to themselves as an Incorporated Cast Metals Engineer.
FUNDRAISING Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations INSTITUTE OF FUNDRAISING Park Place 12 Lawn Lane London SW8 1UD Tel: 020 7840 1020 Fax: 020 7840 1001 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.institute-of-fundraising.org.uk The Institute of Fundraising is the professional body for fundraisers in the UK, and it champions
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fundraising as a career. The Institute offers a
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Funeral Directing, Burial and Cremation Administration Professional Development Programme, based on its flagship Certificate in Fundraising Management. From the What is Fundraising? seminar, through to the Managing Fundraising 5-day course, professional training and support is available for every stage of your career. A unique workplace coaching and appraisal system is available, which seeks to meet the needs of both the individual and the organization they work for, as well as informing professional development. You can find out about the full programme of professional development on the website at www.institute-of-fundraising.org.uk/coursestraining or e-mail the team as above. Investment in membership of the Institute is well worth considering at an early stage. This gives you
significant discounts on courses and events, as well as reduced rates at the Annual Convention -- a 3-day event for professional fundraisers, and the biggest of its type in Europe. It also gives you access to the Members Only section of the website which contains a wealth of information about your professional development as a fundraiser, as well as providing excellent networking opportunities. To find out more about membership, check out the website, or e-mail the team at
[email protected]. The Institute can help you throughout your career in fundraising -- make sure you get all the support you can!
FUNERAL DIRECTING, BURIAL AND CREMATION ADMINISTRATION Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE INSTITUTE OF BURIAL AND CREMATION ADMINISTRATION Kelham Hall, Newark Nottinghamshire NG23 5QX Tel: 01636 708311 Fax: 01636 708311 MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FInstBCA): Elected from those Members on whom, in the opinion of the Institute’s Council, it would be in the interest of the Institute to confer the status of Fellow. The primary requirement shall be that such a person shall have: (a) upon some subject with which the Institute is concerned in its objects, prepared and submitted to the Council or had published a paper or thesis, or prepared and delivered at a general meeting or conference of the Institute or similar organization an address or lecture, which in the opinion of the Council is of value and interest to the Institute in any of its objects; or (b) performed any service which in the opinion of the Council has been of outstanding importance to the Institute or was in connection with matters relating to any of the objects of the Institute. Member (MInstBCA): Elected from those who: (a) are holders of the Final Diploma of the Institute; or (b) have held Associate Membership for a period of 5 yrs, and are in FT employment in a senior managerial capacity or hold any other appointment of a senior
administrative or supervisory character in a burial or cremation undertaking. Associate Member (AInstBCA): Elected from 2 groups of applicants: (a) those who have for at least 2 yrs been employed in a supervisory or administrative appointment in a burial or cremation undertaking or a public service ancillary thereto for the disposal of the dead; and (b) Registered Licentiates or Students of the Institute who have passed 5 modules of the Institute’s Diploma course. Registered Licentiate (LInstBCA): Elected from those employed FT or PT in the service of a burial or cremation undertaking or a public service ancillary thereto for the disposal of the dead, but are not eligible for any other category of membership. Student: Must be gainfully employed in a burial or cremation undertaking or a public service ancillary thereto for the disposal of the dead; may be required to pass an approved exam before enrolling for the Institute’s exams.
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Funeral Directing, Burial and Cremation Administration EXAMINATIONS The Institute administers a Diploma Course which is studied by correspondence and supplemented by attendance at a seminar at Stoke Rochford Hall in Lincolnshire. For further details contact: Gary Marshall, Education and Training Officer, Institute Education Service, 18 Albert Crescent, Keresley, Coventry CV6 2GG; tel: 01203 832260.
The Institute also administers a course for the training of cemetery operatives titled the COTS scheme, in partnership with Berkshire College of Agriculture. For further details contact: Tim Morris 107 Parlaunt Road, Langley, Slough SL3 8BE; tel: 020 8546 4463, 0374 973712 (mobile).
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FUNERAL DIRECTORS 618 Warwick Road Solihull West Midlands B91 1AA Tel: 01217 111343 Fax: 01217 111351 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.nafd.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Full Member (Category A): Business engaged in (but not necessarily exclusively) the practice of funeral directing within the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands. The nominated representative may be the proprietor or a senior executive. Member firms are required to pass an entrance exam consisting of an inspection of premises and facilities; also an assessment of the knowledge and capability of the senior representative, unless he or she holds the Diploma in Funeral Directing. Full Member (Category B): Business engaged in (but not necessarily exclusively) supplying goods or services to the funeral profession as set out below: (a) A proprietor or director of cemetery and/or crematorium (not being public authority) or their nominee; (b) Manufacturers and suppliers of funeral directors’ merchandise and equipment; (c) Manufacturers and main distributors of hearses, but not their agents; (d) Proprietor or director of an embalming
service; (e) A person, firm or company that hires to Funeral Directors, operates or owns a hearse or hearses and a passenger car or cars, if accepted into membership after 3 May 1978. Overseas Member: A funeral directors’ ancillary business allied professional association that operates outside the United Kingdom. EXAMINATIONS Diploma in Funeral Directing (DipFD): The Diploma is awarded only to Registered Students who have passed a written exam based on the Association’s Manual of Funeral Directing, and a practical oral exam on funeral arranging and have also been working in a funeral director’s business for at least 2 yrs, carried out 25 funeral arrangements and are over the age of 18. Holders of the Diploma may advance to the Diploma in Funeral Service Management, details of which are available from the National Office.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MEMORIAL MASONS 27a Albert Street, Rugby Warwickshire CV21 2SG Tel: 01788 542264 Fax: 01788 542276 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.namm.org.uk The National Association of Memorial Masons (NAMM), the trade organization for the UK’s
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Memorial Masonry industry, comprises retail, wholesale and associate sections. Founded in 1907 to raise
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Furnishing and Furniture standards within the trade, it has codes of practice and ethics, is the awarding body for the memorial masonry NVQ, runs seminars for members, provides an arbitration service regarding member/customer disputes, organizes a national craft competition and sponsors trade exhibitions. It also liaises with church and local authorities regarding memorial regulations, is a member of Euro-Roc and the Council for British Funeral Services and an associate member of the Confederation of Burial Authorities. EXAMINATIONS The Memorial Masonry NVQ is available via the Association at both Levels 2 and 3. The course is based on block release and attendance at City of Bath College, Stonemasonry Section, Unit 17, Leafield Industrial Estate, Corsham, Wilts SN13 9IW.
Affiliate Retail Members: Memorial retailers who, having no masonry department of their own, always use a Full Retail Member of NAMM for all their memorial work. Company Associate Members: Individuals or firms supplying tools, equipment or services to the trade. Corporate Associate Members: Burial authorities and other groups or organizations of a similar nature which are deemed acceptable. Individual Associate Members: Persons not engaged in the trade but who have a particular interest in it. Overseas Members: Individuals or firms supplying stone or memorials from overseas to the United Kingdom. Overseas Affiliate members: Overseas retail memorial masons wishing to keep in contact with the Association.
MEMBERSHIP Full Retail and Wholesale Members: Individuals or firms substantially engaged in masonry and having premises and stocks suitable for the trade.
Vocational Quali¢cations NVQs
Level 3: Funeral Services
Level 2: Funeral Services
FURNISHING AND FURNITURE Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CARPET AND FLOORLAYERS 4c St Mary’s Place The Lace Market Nottingham NG1 1PH Tel: 01159 583077 Fax: 01159 412238 E-mail: info@nicfltd.org.uk Website: www.nicfltd.org.uk MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES AND CRITERIA FOR MASTER FITTER ASSESSMENTS ASSOCIATE MEMBER This grade of membership is open to persons supporting the aims of the NICF but who are not practising fitters. Associate membership is for you personally and not for your company or any fitters who may be employed by or contracted by you. The
NICF will only recommend master and approved fitters to potential customers. TRAINEE FITTER This category is for trainees and those serving an apprenticeship in fitting. Trainee members are expected to upgrade within 3 yrs. APPROVED FITTER This is intended for persons actively involved with fitting. Applicants must supply details of 3 referees
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Furnishing and Furniture who can vouch for the standard of their work, and successfully complete an examination, either written or oral. Applicants are encouraged to apply for Master Fitter status within 2 yrs of becoming an Approved Fitter. MASTER FITTER For practising fitters who have reached a level of competence assessed by the Institute. Entry requirements are:
a) 3 written references from people who can vouch for the standard of your work; b) successful completion of examination (written or oral); c) applicants must give a practical demonstration of their fitting skills and answer questions relating to fitting under the direction of an NICF Assessor. Master Fitter Assessments Master Fitter qualification assessment can be carried out either at a FITA training centre or on-site.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Furnishing and Furniture and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bucks Coll; Central England; Central Lancashire; De Montfort, Leicester; Kingston; Leeds (Leeds College of Art & Design); London Guildhall; London
(Courtauld Institute of Art); Loughborough; Nottingham Trent; Wolverhampton
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bucks Coll; Central England
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bucks Coll; Central England; Leeds (Leeds College of Art & Design)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central England; Lincolnshire (Bishop Burton College); Lincolnshire (Hull College)
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Design (Furniture); Design (Furniture Making and Restoration); Furniture BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Design (Furniture); Design (Furniture Making and Restoration); Furniture; Furniture Design/Construction; Furniture Design/Construction/Craftsmanship; Furniture Restoration
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SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Furniture Design/Construction/Craftsmanship; Furniture Restoration; Interior Design; Spatial Design: Interior Design SQA HND: Furniture Design/Construction; Furniture Restoration; Interior Design; Spatial Design: Interior Design
NVQs Level 1: Furniture Production Operations; Producing Hand-Crafted Furniture
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Gemmology and Jewellery Level 2: Assembled Furniture Production; Producing Hand-Crafted Furniture; Upholstered Furniture Production Level 3: Furniture Production; Producing HandCrafted Furniture; Traditional Upholstery
SVQs Levels: Antique Furniture/Design; Furniture Design/ Construction; Furniture Restoration; Interior Design; Interior Finishes/Decoration; Soft Furnishings Level 2: Design: Furniture Design
City & Guilds Certificate: Creative Skills Certificate Additional Soft Furnishing Techniques; Creative Skills Certificate Cabinet Making Level 2; Creative Skills Certificate Carcase Making for Upholsterers; Creative Skills Certificate Chair Caning Level 2; Creative Skills Certificate Soft Furnishing; Creative Skills Certificate
Staining and French Polishing; Creative Skills Certificate Upholstery Buttoning; Creative Skills Certificate Upholstery Level 2; Creative Studies Part Soft Furnishing Skills; 7900-11 Creative Studies Part 1 Upholstery Skills; Fine Craftsmanship (Furniture and Allied Subjects); Fine Craftsmanship -- Advanced (Furniture and Allied Subjects); Fine Craftsmanship -Basic (Furniture and Allied Subjects); 5550-03 Furniture Advanced Studies; 5640-01 Furniture Craft -Cabinet Making; 5640-02 Furniture Craft -- Upholstery; 5550-01 Furniture Craft Part 1; 5640-08 Furniture Crafts -- Modern Chairmaking; 5640-08 Furniture Crafts -- Traditional Chairmaking; Furniture Crafts: Furniture History and Restoration; 5640-07 Furniture Crafts: Furniture Restoration; Furniture Crafts: Kitchen Fitting and Cabinet Making; 5640-06 Furniture Crafts: Soft Furnishing; Furniture Subjects Advanced, Design and Construction; 6955 Progression Award: Furniture
Useful Addresses British Furniture Manufacturing, 30 Harcourt Street, London W1H 2AA; Tel: 020 7724 0851
GEMMOLOGY AND JEWELLERY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE GEMMOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF GREAT BRITAIN (GEM-A) 27 Greville Street London EC1N 8TN Tel: 020 7404 3334 Fax: 020 7404 8843 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.gem-a.com MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FGA): Fellowship is granted to those who are successful in the Diploma Exam in Gemmology and who are approved for membership by the Council of Management. Member: Associate membership is open to all who support the aims and objectives of the organization and who are approved by the Council of Management. Diamond Member (DGA): This membership is granted to those who are successful in the Gem Diamond Diploma Exam and who are approved for membership by the Council of Management.
EXAMINATIONS The Diploma Exam in Gemmology (accredited at Level 5): Taken after a correspondence course run by the Association or at classes run by the Association and at FE Colleges. It is necessary to qualify in the Foundation Exam before taking the Diploma Exam. The Diploma Exam, taken at the end of the course, is theoretical and practical. The syllabus includes Elementary Crystallography, Physical and Optical Properties of Gems, Occurrence, Identification and Fashioning of Gemstones. Successful students are awarded the Diploma in Gemmology. The
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Gemmology and Jewellery Foundation Course and exam are offered as a separate certificate qualification. The Gem Diamond Exam (accredited at Level 4): May be taken after study of the correspondence course run by the Association or at classes run by the Association and at FE Colleges. The exam is theoretical and practical, and the syllabus includes
Physical and Optical Properties of Diamond, Grading of Gem Diamond, Occurrence, Fashioning, Identification, and Appraisal of Diamond. Successful students are awarded the Gem Diamond Diploma. The practical component of this course and exam are offered as a separate certificate qualification.
THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GOLDSMITHS 78A Luke Street London EC2A 4XG Tel: 020 7613 4445 Fax: 020 7613 4450 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.jewellers-online.org Professional Jewellers’ Diploma: This correspondence course is taken over an 18-mth period. The syllabus includes Jewellery Merchandise, Gemstones, Hallmarks, Horology, Salesmanship and Business subjects. Candidates successful in the theory and practical examination are entitled to style themselves P.J.Dip. Professional Jewellers’ Gemstone Diploma: This 1yr correspondence course provides those in the industry with an understanding of the appearance, properties and major features of the gemstones most likely to be encountered. Candidates successful in the exam are entitled to style themselves P.J.Gem.Dip. The exam includes theoretical and practical tests.
Professional Jewellers’ Management Diploma: Along with other subjects this 1-yr correspondence course covers Time Management, Dealing with Complaints, Appraisal and Interview Techniques, Leadership and Motivation, and Delegation. Successful candidates are entitled to style themselves P.J.Man.Dip. Professional Jewellers’ Valuation Diploma: This 1yr correspondence course is a structured educational framework in which fundamental methodologies of jewellery valuation can be defined and specialist aspects discussed. All applicants must hold a recognized gemstone qualification. Successful candidates are entitled to style themselves P.J.Val.Dip.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Gemmology and Jewellery and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bucks Coll; Central England; Central Lancashire; De Montfort, Leicester; Dundee; Exeter; Glamorgan; London Institute (Central Saint Martins College of
Art & Design); Loughborough; Middlesex; Sheffield Hallam
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London Guildhall; Royal College of Art; Surrey Institute
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DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central England; London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London Guildhall
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas
SCOTLAND SQA HND: Jewellery
BTEC Higher Jewellery
SVQs
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Useful Addresses Jewellery and Allied Industries Training Council, 10 Vyse Street, Birmingham B18 6LT; Tel: 0121 237 1109; Fax: 0121 237 1113
GENEALOGY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE INSTITUTE OF HERALDIC AND GENEALOGICAL STUDIES 79--82 Northgate Canterbury Kent CT1 1BA Tel: 01227 768664 Fax: 01227 765617 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ihgs.ac.uk A registered charity constituted as an incorporated educational trust to make provision for training, study and research in family history and related disciplines. Full library, archive and research facilities are provided at the above address, where a wide range of courses leading to qualification in genealogical research is conducted. PT, correspondence and residential courses. Fellowship (FHG): Normally awarded to those members and honorary members with broadly based knowledge and extensive experience of heraldry and genealogy whose high degree of expertise is deemed worthy of recognition. Licentiate (LHG): Has completed a prescribed course of study and research over not less than 4 yrs, is over 25, has passed the exams prescribed by the
examining board and has submitted an approved dissertation or thesis. They are expected to have had not less than 5 full yrs’ experience in research. Licentiateship is not determined by membership continuity. Those following approved courses elsewhere may apply for admission to exams. A series of graded assessments is offered, leading the student from the beginning of study, through Certificate and Higher Certificate to the higher levels of qualification in Genealogy. Courses are suitable for those who wish to study genealogy, heraldry and related subjects auxiliary to history either as a vocation or an academic discipline. Associate: Unqualified supporting member with use of library, etc.
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University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Genealogy and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham (The University of Birmingham, School of Education, Selly Oak)
GEOGRAPHY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY (WITH THE INSTITUTE OF BRITISH GEOGRAPHERS) 1 Kensington Gore London SW7 2AR Tel: 020 7591 3000 Fax: 020 7591 3001 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rgs.org The Royal Geographical Society (with The Institute of British Geographers) is the professional body for geography. One of its aims is to stimulate the awareness and enjoyment of geography at all levels, for all people, both in the UK and around the world. The Society supports over 20 research groups; promotes geography within the National Curriculum; produces scholarly publications; provides training in scientific field techniques; assists personal development in young people through expeditions;
presents a popular national lecture series; and provides advice and information through its large map collection, library and picture library. MEMBERSHIP Fellow: For those who have an active interest in geography. Associate Fellow: For those who are aged 16--25 yrs or are students. Corporate Membership: For companies.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Geography and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Anglia; Aston; Bath Spa; Belfast; Birmingham; Bournemouth; Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Cambridge; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; Central Lancashire; Coventry; Coventry (Newman College of Higher Education); De Montfort, Leicester; De Montfort, Leicester (De Montfort University Bedford); Derby; Dundee; Durham; East Anglia; East London; Edinburgh; Exeter; Exeter (The College of St Mark & St John); Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music &
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Drama); Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Kent; Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (Blackpool and The Fylde College); Lancaster (Edge Hill College of Higher Education); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Lincolnshire (Bishop Burton College); Liverpool; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool (Liverpool Hope
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Geography University College); Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (King’s College London); London (London School of Economics & Political Science); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (Royal Holloway); London (School of Oriental & African Studies); London (University College London (UCL)); Loughborough; Luton; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Newcastle; North London; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham (University of Nottingham); Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); OU; Oxford; Oxford
Brookes; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Reading; Salford; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; Southampton; Southampton (University College Chichester (formerly Chichester Institute of Higher Education)); St Andrews; St Martin; Staffordshire; Stirling; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey (St Mary’s, Strawberry Hill); Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Sussex; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Westminster; Wolverhampton; Worcester
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Bath; Belfast; Birmingham; Bradford; Bristol; Cambridge; Central Lancashire; Coventry; Cranfield; Dundee; Durham; East Anglia; East London; Edinburgh; Exeter; Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leicester; Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Goldsmiths College);
London (Institute of Education); London (King’s College London); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (Royal Holloway); London (University College London (UCL)); Loughborough; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Newcastle; Nottingham Trent; OU; Oxford; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Reading; Salford; Sheffield; Southampton; St Andrews; St Martin; Sussex; Ulster; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (Cardiff University)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bath; Bath Spa; Bournemouth; Derby; Durham; Edinburgh; Greenwich; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Liverpool (Liverpool Hope University College); London (King’s College London);
London (University College London (UCL)); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Newcastle; Nottingham Trent; OU; Reading; Salford; Sunderland; Wales (North East Wales Institute)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham, School of Education, Selly Oak; Brunel; Durham; Exeter (The College of St Mark & St John); London (Birkbeck, University of London); London
(Goldsmiths College); London (King’s College London); Middlesex; Nottingham Trent; OU; Reading; St Martin; Wales (North East Wales Institute)
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central Lancashire
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POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES London (King’s College London)
RESEARCH DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Edinburgh; Liverpool John Moores
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas
BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Geographical Information Systems
BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Geographical Information Systems
GEOLOGY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY Burlington House, Piccadilly London W1J 0BG Tel: 020 7434 9944 Fax: 020 7439 8975 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.geolsoc.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Candidate Fellow: If you are still at school but aged over 16 and can provide evidence of your intention to study geology or a related subject at university, you may join as a Candidate Fellow. This category also applies if you are currently registered for an Honours degree (first degree) in Geology. You can remain a Candidate Fellow for up to 1 yr after graduation. Membership dues for Candidate Fellows are heavily discounted, especially if you choose to pay up-front for the duration of your undergraduate course. Fellow: Fellows will have a degree or equivalent qualification in geology (or a related subject), or have
not less than 6 yrs’ relevant experience in geology or a related subject (eg membership of another learned society, either in the UK or overseas). Chartered Geologist: If you are a Fellow of the Society with not less than 5 yrs’ relevant postgraduate experience in the practice of geology, you have the opportunity to apply for Chartered Geologist status. The amount of experience required depends on your degree. The Geological Society now also offers the opportunity for Fellows to become Chartered Scientists (CSci).
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Geology and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Belfast; Birmingham; Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Derby; Durham; East Anglia; Edinburgh; Exeter; Glamorgan; Gloucestershire; Greenwich;
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Glass Technology University of London); London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (Royal Holloway); London (University College London (UCL)); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College
of Further & Higher Education); Oxford; Paisley; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Southampton; St Andrews; Staffordshire; Wales (Cardiff University); Wolverhampton
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Birmingham; Bournemouth; City; Durham; Exeter; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Gloucestershire; Hertfordshire; Kingston; Leeds; Liverpool John Moores; London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (Royal Holloway);
Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Newcastle; Oxford Brookes; Plymouth; Sheffield; Staffordshire; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (Bangor University)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; City; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Leeds; London (Royal Holloway); Paisley
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Durham; London (Birkbeck, University of London)
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Science (Geological Technology)
BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Science (Geological Technology); Science (Industrial Geology)
GLASS TECHNOLOGY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations BRITISH SOCIETY OF SCIENTIFIC GLASSBLOWERS Glendale Sinclair Street Thurso, Caithness KW14 7AQ Tel: 01847 802629 Fax: 01847 802971 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.bssg.co.uk MEMBERSHIP Master (MBSSG): A Member of the Society who has passed the Society’s Master Glassblower Exam. Full (BSSG): A person who has passed the Society’s Certificate of Competence Exam.
Craft (CBSSG): A person who has been employed for a minimum period of 5 yrs as a scientific glassblower. Honorary: A Member of the Society who, in the opinion of the Council, is deemed to have made a noteworthy and/or distinguished contribution to the
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Glass Technology Society and/or to the knowledge of glassblowing technology. Associate (ABSSG): A person who is not a scientific glassblower but is interested in the aims and objects of the Society. Student: A glassblowing apprentice under the age of 21 or a person who is receiving instruction from a
qualified glassblower and has been so engaged for less than 5 yrs. Retired Member: A Member who has reached the age of retirement but wishes to continue contact with the Society. Overseas Member: A Member resident outside the British Isles but fulfilling the requirements for any of the above grades.
SOCIETY OF GLASS TECHNOLOGY Unit 9 Twelve O’Clock Court 21 Attercliffe Road Sheffield S4 7WW Tel: 01142 634455 Fax: 01142 634411 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.sgt.org Honorary Fellow (HonFSGT): Elected in recognition of conspicuous service to the Society or distinguished contributions to knowledge in glass technology. The number of Honorary Fellows is limited, at any one time, to 12. Fellow (FSGT): Elected, having rendered special service to the Society and having been a Member for at least 5 yrs. The other requirements for Fellowship are: (a) a degree or other qualifications acceptable to the Society, (b) having been engaged in the glass or an allied industry or in a technical institution associated with glass for a period of at least 7 yrs,
(c) having either made a noteworthy contribution to knowledge in some branch of glass technology or attained a position of responsibility in the industry or in a teaching institution coupled with positive and adequate service to the Council through one of the Committees. Fellow Emeritus (FESGT): One awarded per year. In recognition of continuing service to the Society of an existing Fellow. Ordinary Member: A person interested in the objects of the Society.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Glass Technology and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bucks Coll; De Montfort, Leicester; Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wolverhampton
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Royal College of Art; Sunderland; Surrey Institute; Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education)
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Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢- NVQs Level 1: Glazing cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Design (Architectural Stained Glass); Science (Glass Component Technology) BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Decorative Glasswork; Design (Architectural Stained Glass); Stained Glass Production Techniques SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Decorative Glasswork; Stained Glass Production Techniques SQA HND: Decorative Glasswork
Level 2: Glass Manufacturing; Glass Processing; Glazing; Production of Glass Supporting Fabrications Level 3: Glass Manufacturing; Glass Processing; Glazing
SVQs Levels: Decorative Glasswork; Glazing
City & Guilds Certificate: Creative Skills Certificate Decorative Stained Glass; Creative Skills Certificate Tiffany Glass Level 2
Useful Addresses Glass Qualifications Authority, Provincial House, Solly Street, Sheffield S1 4BA; Tel: 0114 272 0033
HAIRDRESSING Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE GUILD OF HAIRDRESSERS Archway House Langdale Road Barnsley S71 1AQ Tel: 01226 786555 Fax: 01226 786555 National Diploma of Hairdressing Ladies’ and Men’s (formerly known as the General Certificate in Ladies’ and Men’s Hairdressing): Awarded by the Guild of Hairdressers. The qualification is open to all hairdressers and to those in training who have completed 85% of any course recognized by the Examination Council or have certification by the Hairdressing Training Board (until certification is in operation those completing a 2-yr NVQ course may take this exam). It is not confined to Guild Members. Holders of the Certificate are accepted by the
Hairdressing Council for admission as Registered Hairdressers. The Diploma will be awarded to all successful candidates who obtain 60% or more of the maximum marks in each section; those candidates who show a high standard throughout the whole exam and gain more than 70% in each section will receive a ‘Credit’, while those with more than 80% in each section will receive an ‘Honours’ Diploma. The exam includes a 1-day practical exam and a 1.5-hour theory paper.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Hairdressing and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
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DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES London Institute (London College of Fashion)
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas
Level 4: Make-up and Hair Design
BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Hairdressing/Salon Organization
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SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Hairdressing/Salon Organization
Levels: Barbering; Hairdressing Level 1: Hairdressing Level 2: Hairdressing Level 3: Hairdressing
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Level 1: Hairdressing Level 2: Hairdressing; Make-up and Hair Level 3: Hairdressing; Make-up and Hair
Certificate: 3013 Wigmaking
HEALTH AND HEALTH SERVICES Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations BRITISH OCCUPATIONAL HYGIENE SOCIETY ^ FACULTY OF OCCUPATIONAL HYGIENE 5/6 Melbourne Court Millennium Way Pride Park Derby DE24 8LZ Tel: 01332 298101 Fax: 01332 298099 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.bohs.org The Faculty of Occupational Hygiene within BOHS provides examinations and qualifications in occupational hygiene and related subjects as well as regulating the occupational hygiene profession and maintaining a list of consultants offering specialist occupational hygiene advice.
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MEMBERSHIP General membership of the Society is open to all who have an interest in occupational hygiene and related topics. Membership of the faculty requires particular qualifications in occupational hygiene. Full details can be found in the ‘Membership’ section of the website.
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CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Chadwick Court 15 Hatfields London SE1 8DJ Tel: 020 7928 6006 Fax: 020 7928 6006 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.cieh.org The CIEH is a chartered professional and educational body dedicated to the promotion of Environmental Health. MEMBERSHIP Voting Membership: Full membership is available to people who either: a) Hold a certificate of registration from the Environmental Health Registration Board which entitles them to work as an Environmental Health Practitioner in England, Wales and Northern Ireland; or b) A relevant degree, a relevant professional qualification, and the successful submission of a portfolio demonstrating: i. Working at a senior level in a relevant field ii. At least 5 yrs’ post-qualification experience working in a relevant field Graduate Membership: For people who hold an EHRB certificate of registration but who have not passed a CIEH gateway assessment. Accredited Associate Membership: For people who either: a) Hold an EHRB technical qualification; or
b) Hold a relevant qualification and have passed the Accredited Associate Assessment Associate Membership: For anyone working in the field of environmental health. EXAMINATIONS The Certificate of Registration of the Environmental Health Registration Board is awarded to people who successfully complete a CIEH-accredited degree course, a period of assessed work-based experiential learning, and the CIEH professional examinations. Passing the Assessment of Professional Development allows members to use the Chartered Environmental Health Practitioner title. It may be taken at any time post-qualification, and is assessed at a level expected of people who have gained 5 yrs of experience working as environmental health practitioners. The APD is a test of professional skills, not technical knowledge. The Royal Environmental Health Institute Scotland administers the qualification of Environmental Health Officers in Scotland.
ERGONOMICS SOCIETY Elms Court Elms Grove Loughborough Leicestershire, LE11 1RG Tel: 01509 234904 Fax: 01509 235666 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ergonomics.org.uk The Ergonomics Society, founded in 1949, is the professional body for ergonomists, which including its international membership is now in excess of 1,400. Its aim is to promote the awareness, education and application of ergonomics in industry, commerce, the public sector and government.
Ergonomics, often called human factors, is about the ‘fit’ between people, the things they do, the objects they use and the environments they work, travel and live in.
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Health and Health Services MEMBERSHIP Student Membership is open to any student who has an interest in ergonomics. Those studying on an Ergonomics Society ‘Qualifying Course’ or ‘Listed Course’ are particularly encouraged to join. Graduate Membership is open to those who have a qualification from a ‘Qualifying Course’. (Details of Qualifying and Listed Courses can be found on the Society website, www.ergonomics.org.uk.) Associate Membership is open to anyone working in other fields, who has an interest in ergonomics. Both Graduate and Associate Members can progress to Registered Membership MErgS and to Fellow FErgS. To become a Registered member the candidate must fulfil the Ergonomics Society
requirements of study, knowledge, mentored submission, logbook submission and experience. For a Graduate Membership applicants should have at least 3 yrs’ experience in the practice of ergonomics, and/or teaching, and/or research of ergonomics relevance. For all other applicants the period required is at least 4 yrs. To become a Fellow the candidate must be a Registered Member or fulfil the requirements for Registered Membership. They must have at least 10 yrs’ experience, including at least 5 yrs of senior professional responsibility. Honorary Fellows are elected by members of the Society on the nomination of the Society’s Council.
INSTITUTE OF HEALTH PROMOTION AND EDUCATION c/o Professor A S Blinkhorn School of Dentistry University of Manchester Higher Cambridge Street Manchester M15 6FH Tel: 01612 756610 Fax: 01612 756299 Fellows: Members of the Institute who have been members for 5 yrs may apply to the Council to change their membership status to that of a Fellow. There is no automatic right to be granted a Fellowship. Members: Persons employed FT in health promotion or education who hold a recognized professional qualification or who, by virtue of their experience, satisfy the Council that they possess an understanding of the principles of health promotion and
education and are competent to undertake its practice. Associate Members: Persons not occupied FT in health promotion or education but who hold a professional qualification in an appropriate field. Corporate Members: Organizations or groups actually engaged in or associated with health promotion and/or education. Other classes of Membership: Honorary Life Member; Student Member; Affiliate Member; Journal Subscriber.
INSTITUTE OF HEALTH RECORD INFORMATION AND MANAGEMENT 141 Leander Drive Rochdale Lancashire OL11 2XE Tel: 01706 868481 Fax: 01706 868481 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ihrim.co.uk MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FHRIM): A distinction awarded by the Association to those Associates who have made a
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Health and Health Services Associate (AHRIM): A member holding the full professional qualification. Certified Member (CHRIM): First-level professional qualification, for those who have passed the Certificate Exam, acknowledged by the letters CHRIM. Licentiate: A class of membership open to affiliates after 2 yrs’ membership, giving the option to play an extended role in the Association at local level. Students: A class of membership for those wishing to take the Association’s professional exams. Affiliate: Open to those not wishing to study for a professional qualification but wishing to belong to a professional organization. EXAMINATIONS Certificate Exam: Candidates must be registered students of the Association and have GCSE passes at grades A--C or equivalent in at least 5 subjects.
Exemptions: Registered Students who have passed recognized alternative exams may apply for exemption from the Certificate Exam. Diploma Award: Must have passed the Certificate Exam or hold an equivalent qualification and have GCSE passes at grades A--C in 5 subjects. National Clinical Coding Qualification: Designed to encourage the development of accurate disease and therapeutic coding and consistency of quality and practice throughout the UK. Holders of this qualification become Accredited Clinical Coders (ACC). Certificate of Technical Competence: A workplace assessment of competence of the individual (open to non-members). Certificate of Technical Competence at Supervisory Level: A work-based assessment for supervisors (open to non-members).
INSTITUTE OF HEALTH CARE ENGINEERING & ESTATE MANAGEMENT 2 Abingdon House Cumberland Business Centre Northumberland Road Portsmouth PO5 1DS Tel: 02392 823186 Fax: 02392 815927 E-mail: offi
[email protected] Website: www.iheem.org.uk IHEEM is the relevant learned society and professional body licensed by the Engineering Council for all those working in healthcare engineering, estates and facilities management. Membership is applicable
to architects, builders, engineers, estate managers, surveyors, medical engineers and other related professionals.
THE INSTITUTE OF HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT 18--21 Morley Street London SE1 7QZ Tel: 020 7620 1030 Fax: 020 7620 1040 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ihm.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Full Membership (MIHM): Open to persons who have 2 yrs’ healthcare management experience, or 5 yrs’ senior management experience outside of the health sector and a recognized professional or managerial qualification or demonstrable relevant experiential learning.
Associate Membership: Open to persons who do not yet satisfy all the criteria for full membership. Further information on membership benefits and qualifications are available from the Membership and Education Departments at the Institute.
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THE ROYAL ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH INSTITUTE OF SCOTLAND 3 Manor Place Edinburgh EH3 7DH Tel: 01312 256999 Fax: 01312 253993 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rehis.org REHIS is an independent, self-financing registered Scottish Charity (Number SC009406) whose main objectives are for the benefit of the community, to promote the advancement of environmental health by stimulating general interest in and disseminating knowledge concerning environmental health, promoting education and training and maintaining, by examination or otherwise, high standards of professional practice and conduct on the part of Environmental Health Officers in Scotland. Membership: Corporate membership of the Institute is open to those holding appropriate qualifications. Associate membership is available to others who have an interest in the objectives of the Institute. Environmental Health Officer (EHO) Training in Scotland: The qualification for appointment as an EHO in Scotland is the Institute’s Diploma in Environmental Health. EHOs from other countries may after assessment be recommended by the
Institute as being equivalent. Candidates for the Diploma must be in possession of a degree in Environmental Health from an accredited university. Each university has its own specific entry requirements. In addition, candidates must complete an approved course of 48 wks’ structured practical training with a local authority. This training, which is monitored by the Institute, can be carried out during the university holiday periods or end-on after completing the degree. Environmental Health Officer members who undertake to abide by regulations governing their professional conduct and discipline and who can demonstrate that they have complied with the Institute’s Scheme of Continuing Professional Development for the preceding 3-yr period and who have a current Certificate of Compliance may be granted Chartered Status (Ch. EHO MREHIS or Ch. EHO FREHIS).
THE ROYAL SOCIETY FOR PUBLIC HEALTH 28 Portland Place London W1B 1DE Tel: 020 7580 2731 Fax: 020 7580 6157 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rsph.org.uk The Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) is an independent, multidisciplinary organization, dedicated to the promotion and protection of collective human health and wellbeing. Through advocacy, mediation, empowerment, knowledge and practice we advise on policy development, provide education and training services, encourage scientific research, disseminate information and certify products, training centres and processes. QUALIFICATIONS The RSPH offer a portfolio of qualifications which are directly relevant to the workplace. Qualifications are
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available throughout the UK and overseas in the following subjects: Food Safety l Certificate in Food Hygiene Awareness l Fundamentals of Food Hygiene l Fundamentals of Food Hygiene for the Food Industry l Level 1 Award in Induction to Food Safety for Manufacturing l Intermediate Certificate in Food Safety, Advanced Certificate in Food Safety l Level 2 Award in Food Safety in Catering l Level 2 Award in Food Safety for Retail
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Health and Health Services Level 2 Award in Food Safety for Manufacturing Level 3 Award in Supervising Food Safety in Catering l Level 3 Award in Food Safety Supervision for Manufacturing l Level 4 Award in Managing Food Safety in Catering l Level 4 Award in Food Safety Management for Manufacturing l Level 3 Award in HACCP for Food Manufacturing l Level 4 Award in HACCP Management for Food Manufacturing l Foundation Certificate in HACCP l Fundamentals of HACCP Meat Inspection l Level 2 Award on Proficient Poultry Meat Inspection l Level 3 Certificate in Meat Hygiene and Inspection l Level 3 Certificate in Poultry Meat Hygiene and Inspection l Level 3 Diploma in Meat Hygiene and Inspection Pest Control l Level 2 Certificate in Pest Control l Level 3 Certificate in Pest Control l Level 3 in Mosquito Management Health and Safety l Level 1 Award in Hazard Awareness l Level 2 Award in Health and Safety in the Workplace l Level 3 Award in Health and Safety for Supervisors in the Workplace l Fundamentals of Health and Safety at Work l Foundation Certificate in Health and Safety in the Workplace Built Environment l Level 3 Certificate in Asbestos Inspection Procedures l Level 4 Certificate in Ensuring Buildings and Amenities are Inclusive Environments l Certificate in Asbestos Awareness l Diploma in Environmental Protection Nutrition l Level 1 Award in Healthier Food and Special Diets l l
Level 2 Award in Healthier Food and Special Diets Level 3 Award in Nutrition for Healthier Food and Special Diets l Advanced Diploma in Nutrition l Certificate in Nutrition and Health l Diploma in Nutrition and Health l Fundamentals of Nutrition Health l Level 1 Award in Health Awareness l Level 2 Award in Understanding Health Improvement l Level 2 Certificate in Health Promotion l Level 3 Award in Recognizing and Responding to Substance Misuse Emergency Planning l Level 4 Diploma in Health Emergency Planning Hygiene l Level 2 Certificate in Salon Hygiene l Level 2 Award in Nail Salon Hygiene l Level 2 Award in Decontamination in Health and Social Care Settings Further information regarding RSPH qualifications and registered training centres are available from the RSPH Qualifications Department at
[email protected] or please visit www.rsph.org.uk l l
MEMBERSHIP Membership of the RSPH is open to anyone working in the area of public health. It is a widely recognized mark of commitment to public health and brings real professional benefits. We currently have over 6,000 members including environmental health officers, doctors, nurses, food hygiene professionals, health promotion specialists, health protection specialists, dentists and public health professionals. The RSPH offers members a range of benefits, including publications, free events and networking opportunities, to keep members informed on current public health issues. For full information on RSPH membership e-mail
[email protected] or visit www.rsph.org.uk.
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THE ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PROMOTION OF HEALTH 38A St George’s Drive London SW1V 4BH Tel: 020 7630 0121 Fax: 020 7976 6847 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rsph.org. The Royal Society for the Promotion of Health is a charity. Since our foundation in 1876, our aim has been to promote continuous improvement in human health worldwide through education, communication and the encouragement of scientific research. Members are drawn from a wide variety of professions and occupations, including architects, engineers, healthcare professionals, education, hospitality
and catering. They benefit from a lively journal, membership benefits and the use of the designation Fellow/Member/Associate Member of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health (FRSH, MRSH, AMRSH). As an awarding body recognized by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority we offer accredited qualifications in Food Hygiene, Health and Safety, Nutrition, Pest Control and other subjects.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Health and Health Services and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FOUNDATION DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central Lancashire; Middlesex; OU (NESCOT); Salford; Sunderland
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Abertay, Dundee; Anglia; Anglia (City College, Norwich); Anglia (Colchester Institute); Bath Spa; Bournemouth; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Bucks Coll; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; Central Lancashire; Coventry; De Montfort, Leicester; Durham; Durham (New College Durham); East London; Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow Caledonian; Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Kent; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Lincolnshire; Lincolnshire (Lincoln University Campus); Liverpool; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool (Liverpool Hope University College); Liverpool John Moores; London (King’s College London); London (University College London (UCL)); London Institute (London College of Fashion); Luton; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport
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College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Napier; North London; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham (University of Nottingham); Nottingham Trent; OU; Paisley; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Queen Margaret; Salford; Southampton; Southampton (University College Chichester (formerly Chichester Institute of Higher Education)); Southampton (University of Southampton New College); St Martin; Staffordshire; Sunderland; Sunderland (City of Sunderland College); Surrey (St Mary’s, Strawberry Hill); Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Teesside; Thames Valley; Ulster; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (College of Medicine); Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wolverhampton; Worcester; York (The Stables)
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OTHER FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Glamorgan
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Abertay, Dundee; Anglia; Anglia (Colchester Institute); Bath Spa; Belfast; Birmingham; Bournemouth; Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; Central Lancashire; City; Coventry; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Dundee; Durham; East Anglia; East London; Edinburgh; Essex; Exeter; Exeter (St Loye’s School of Health Studies); Exeter (The College of St Mark & St John); Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow Caledonian; Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Hertfordshire Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Kent; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Liverpool; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool (Liverpool Hope University College); Liverpool John Moores; London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (Institute of Education); London
(King’s College London); London (London School of Economics & Political Science); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (University College London (UCL)); Loughborough; Luton; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Middlesex; Newcastle; North London; Northampton; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Oxford; Oxford Brookes; Paisley; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Reading; Robert Gordon; Salford; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Southampton; Southampton (King Alfred’s College); St Andrews; St Martin; Staffordshire; Stirling; Sunderland; Surrey; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Sussex; Teesside; Thames Valley; Ulster; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (College of Medicine); Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Warwick; Westminster; Wolverhampton; York (The Stables)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Abertay, Dundee; Barnsley; Bath; Bath Spa; Belfast; Birmingham; Bournemouth; Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Cambridge; Central England; City; De Montfort, Leicester; Dundee; Durham; East Anglia; Edinburgh; Exeter; Glamorgan; Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Lincolnshire (Grimsby College); Lincolnshire (Hull College); Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool (Liverpool Hope University College); Liverpool John Moores; London (King’s College London); London
(Queen Mary, University of London); London (University College London (UCL)); Loughborough; Luton; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Middlesex; Newcastle; Nottingham Trent; OU; Oxford; Oxford Brookes; Paisley; Portsmouth; Reading; Salford; South Bank; St Andrews; St Martin; Staffordshire; Stockport; Surrey (Farnborough College of Technology); Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Thames Valley; Ulster; Wales (College of Medicine); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Warwick; Westminster; Worcester; York (The Stables)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Barnsley; Bath; Birmingham; Birmingham, School of Education, Selly Oak; Brighton; Central England; Central Lancashire; City; Dundee; Exeter; Glamorgan; Gloucestershire; Hertfordshire; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Leeds; Leicester; Lincolnshire; Lincolnshire (Hull College); Liverpool;
Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool John Moores; Loughborough; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Northampton; Nottingham Trent; OU; OU (Northern College of Education); Oxford; Paisley; Portsmouth; Salford; South Bank; Southampton; St Martin;
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Health and Health Services Staffordshire; Stirling; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Thames Valley; Wales (College of Medicine); Wales (Bangor University); Wales
(University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wolverhampton; Worcester
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Nottingham Trent; Sunderland (City of Sunderland College)
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham (Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies); Central Lancashire; London (King’s College London)
PROFESSIONAL COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores
RESEARCH DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Caring; Health Studies; Science (Health Studies) BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Care Practice; Care Services; Counselling; Health and Care; Health Care; Imagery for Medicine (Illustration); Managing Health; Managing Health and Care Services and Care Practice; Science (Health Studies) SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Complementary Therapies; Fitness, Health & Exercise; Health Care; Health, Fitness & Exercise; Occupational Safety, Health & Environmental Management; Occupational Therapy Support SQA HND: Fitness, Health & Exercise; Health, Fitness & Exercise; Occupational Safety, Health & Environmental Management
NVQs Level 2: Blood Donor Support; Care; Pest Control; Road Side Assistance and Recovery; Technical Cardiology Level 3: Care; Diagnostic and Therapeutic Support; Dialysis Support; Occupational Health & Safety
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Practice; Pest Control; Physiological Measurement -Audiology; Physiological Measurement -- Neurophysiology; Physiological Measurement -- Respiratory; Road Side Assistance and Recovery; Technical Cardiology Level 4: Care; Occupational Health & Safety Practice; Occupational Health & Safety Regulation
SVQs Levels: Aromatherapy/Reflexology; Complementary Therapies; Health Care; Health & Fitness; Health, Fitness & Sports Performance; Health & Life Sciences; Health Science/Studies; Holistic Therapies; Radiation Safety & Plant Process Operation Level 2: Blood Donor Support; Health Care Physiological Measurement: Technical Cardiology; Optical Support Services; Pest Control Level 3: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Support; Dialysis Support; Health Care Physiological Measurement: Audiology; Health Care Physiological Measurement: Neurophysiology; Health Care Physiological Measurement: Respiratory; Health Care Physiological Measurement: Technical Cardiology
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Foundation: Health and Social Care Intermediate: Health and Social Care Advanced: Health and Social Care
Certificate: 5978 Minimizing the Risk of Legionella; 3560 Practical Caring Skills; 6972 Progression Award: Care Level 2
HOME ECONOMICS University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Home Economics and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores; North London
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Reading
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff)
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Home Economics; Home Economics (Food and Consumer Studies)
BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Home Economics; Home Economics (Applied Consumer Studies)
City & Guilds Certificate: 3330 Preliminary Cookery
HORSES AND HORSE RIDING Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE BRITISH HORSE SOCIETY Contact: Equestrian Qualifications GB Limited c/o The British Horse Society Stoneleigh Deer Park Kenilworth CV8 2XZ Tel: 01926 707700 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.bhs.org.uk Equestrian qualifications GB Limited (EQL) is a subsidiary company of The British Horse Society and is the new awarding body for Equestrian
Activity. EQL awards vocational qualifications for riding instructors, grooms and stable managers on behalf of the BHS and awards the government-
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Horses and Horse Riding backed Scottish and National Vocational Qualifications in Horse Care and Management. Send for an exam starter pack -- £4.00 incl. p&p or visit the BHS website. Or, why not take the BHS Horse Owners Certificates? For details on these
recreational, classroom-based courses contact your local BHS registered instructor. EQL also awards the (UKCC Endorsed) Certificates in Coaching on behalf of the BEF.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Horses and Horse Riding and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Essex (Writtle College); Lincolnshire; London (Imperial College at Wye); Northampton; Nottingham Trent; Southampton (University College
Chichester (formerly Chichester Institute of Higher Education)); Wolverhampton; Worcester
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bristol; Essex (Writtle College)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Brighton; Bucks Coll; Central Lancashire; Greenwich; Lincolnshire; Northampton; Southampton (University College Chichester (formerly Chichester Institute
of Higher Education)); Wales (Bangor University); Wolverhampton; Worcester
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Lincolnshire (Bishop Burton College)
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Essex (Writtle College)
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢- NVQs Level 1: Horse Care cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Agriculture (Management of Thoroughbred Horses); Horse Management; Horse Studies; Horse Studies (Farriery); Horseracing Industry Operations BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Equine Management; Horse/Equestrian Management; Horse Studies; Horse Studies (Technology and Management); Saddlery Technology
Level 2: Horse Care; Racehorse Care Level 3: Farriery; Horse Care and Management; Racehorse Care and Management
SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Horse/Equestrian Management SQA HND: Horse/Equestrian Management
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Preliminary Certificate: Equine Studies Certificate: 4750 Saddlery; 4741 Saddlery Level 1 (Basic Skills)
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HOUSING Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF HOUSING Octavia House Westwood Way Coventry CV4 8JP Tel: 02476 851700 Fax: 02476 695110 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.cih.org MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FCIH): Must have had Corporate Membership of the Institute for at least 3 yrs, and submit an application for Fellowship which includes a record of evidence of a significant contribution to the housing profession which you have made. All Fellows, Corporates and Associates have to complete an annual CPD programme. Fellowship denotes an individual who is a senior member of the housing profession. Corporate Member (MCIH): Denotes that an individual is fully professionally qualified in housing. There are various routes to Corporate membership: contact the CIH for further details. Affiliate: Available to anyone interested in housing matters and who is committed to improving housing practice. Associate Member (ACIH): For those working in housing, but who are professionally qualified in another discipline. Entrance by interview. Housing Practitioner (Cert.CIH): Denotes that an individual has a CIH-recognized Housing qualification (full list available on request) and is currently working in housing.
Student: Anyone who is currently undertaking or is eligible to undertake any housing qualification recognized by the Chartered Institute of Housing. EXAMINATIONS Professional Qualifications: The CIH Professional Qualification can be achieved at either undergraduate or postgraduate level, FT or PT. At undergraduate level the courses can be 3 yrs for a Foundation degree or 4/5 yrs for an Honours degree. At postgraduate level the PT courses are 2 yrs and the FT 1 yr. From September 2007 the practical experience requirement is embedded within the qualifications. Certificate Courses: The CIH offers a range of Certificated courses at Levels 2, 3 and 4 delivered at various centres across the UK. They are also available by distance learning. From 2007 the CIH has teamed up with the Chartered Institute of Building to offer a suite of Certificated courses in repairs and maintenance. National/Scottish Vocational Qualifications: NVQ/ SVQs at Levels 2, 3 and 4 are available at a number of centres throughout the UK. The occupational standards are under review and will be revised in 2008.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Housing and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FOUNDATION DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Middlesex; OU (NESCOT)
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Central England; Glamorgan; Greenwich; Kingston; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan
(Harrogate College); Liverpool John Moores; Middlesex; Northumbria; Salford; Sheffield Hallam;
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Housing South Bank; Ulster; University of the West of
England, Bristol; Wales (North East Wales Institute); Westminster; Wolverhampton
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Brighton; Bristol; Central England; De Montfort, Leicester; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Heriot-Watt; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); London (London School of Economics &
Political Science); London (University College London (UCL)); Middlesex; Reading; Salford; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Stirling; Ulster; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (Cardiff University); Westminster; York (The Stables)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Birmingham; Central England; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Lincolnshire; Middlesex; Newcastle; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent; Nottingham
Trent (Southampton Institute); Oxford Brookes; Salford; Sheffield Hallam; Stirling; Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia (City College, Norwich); Central England; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Lincolnshire; Nottingham Trent;
Salford; South Bank; Stirling; Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Westminster
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢- NVQs cates and Diplomas Level 2: Housing BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Housing Studies; Land Administration (Housing) BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Housing; Housing Studies; Land Administration (Housing)
Level 3: Accommodation Supervision; Housing Level 4: Accommodation Management; Housing
SVQs Level 2: Housing; Special Needs Housing Level 3: Housing; Special Needs Housing Level 4: Housing; Special Needs Housing
HYPNOTHERAPY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations BRITISH HYPNOTHERAPY ASSOCIATION 67 Upper Berkeley Street London W1H 7QX Tel: 020 7723 4443 Website: www.hypnotherapy-association.org Founded in 1958, the British Hypnotherapy Association is the leader in hypnotherapy. It’s a non-profit
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Indexing understand and resolve their relationship difficulties or emotional problems. The therapists are required to continue to maintain high standards of competence and ethics in their work. Their methods are shaped by their findings from the lifelong follow-ups of results which they routinely do with their patients. MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FBHA): May be elected from among members, who have had at least 10 yrs’ experience as therapists, for important contributions to the advancement of psychotherapy or hypnotherapy from the viewpoint of the patients. Honorary Member (HBHA): Has made an outstanding contribution to hypnotherapy and has at least 7 yrs’ experience as a therapist. Full Member (MBHA): In addition to having completed the required training, has had at least 5 yrs’ experience as a practitioner and has shown a satisfactory standard in the membership exam. Previously published work is accepted for the exam if it conforms to all the requirements. Associate (ABHA): Someone who has completed the 4 yrs of training (see below).
EXAMINATION Full Membership Exam: In the form of a thesis; minimum length required 5,000 words. TRAINING Training to the standards required by the BHA is offered only by The Psychotherapy Centre, London W1. The minimum educational requirement is a university degree or equivalent. Exceptional intelligence and integrity are required. Candidates must be psychotherapy patients themselves with a practitioner recommended for this purpose by the Association before admission to the course, insight into oneself being essential for understanding and helping patients. The course can be taken PT or FT -- 4 yrs is the minimum length including the therapy. The aim of the course is to produce practitioners fully competent in the treatment of emotional problems, psychogenic disorders and relationship difficulties. Note: In recent years there has been a rapidly increasing problem of people claiming, especially in hypnotherapy, qualifications or memberships which they don’t have. It’s advisable for anyone to check direct with the BHA (see above) any claims as to qualifications in hypnotherapy.
INDEXING Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations SOCIETY OF INDEXERS Society of Indexers Woodbourn Business Centre 10 Jessell Street Sheffield S9 3HY Tel: 01142 449561 Fax: 01142 449563 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.indexers.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Ordinary Membership: Open to all individuals and institutions concerned with indexing. To acquire recognition as qualified indexers, individual members may apply to become Fellows of the Society. Each applicant’s theoretical knowledge and practical technique and experience are scrutinized by assessors; if they are adjudged to conform with standards laid down by the Society, the application is approved,
and the member is designated a Fellow of the Society of Indexers. TRAINING Society of Indexers ‘Training in Indexing’: Complete indexing course based on the principle of open learning and consisting of a set of 4 training manuals, 3 online tutorials and 4 formal tests. Successful completion of the tests and a practical indexing assignment will entitle a member of the Society to the
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Indexing status of Accredited Indexer. The course (but not the tests) may be taken by non-members. Accredited
Indexers are encouraged to acquire the status of Fellow of the Society.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Indexing and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES St Martin
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Greenwich
INDUSTRIAL SAFETY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations BRITISH SAFETY COUNCIL 70 Chancellors Road London W6 9RS Tel: 020 8741 1231 Fax: 020 8741 4555 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.britsafe.org The British Safety Council is a membership organization that specializes in health safety and environmental training and auditing. Our training programmes range from 1-day specialist short courses to internationally recognized qualifications. QUALIFICATIONS Level 1 Certificate in Health & Safety at Work Formalizes health and safety induction training in the form of a nationally recognized, transferable qualification. Assessed via a 40-question multiple choice examination available in English or Polish. Level 2 Certificates in: Generic Risk Assessment COSHH RA DSE RA Fire RA Manual Handling RA Employers are legally required to conduct suitable and sufficient risk assessments in a number of areas. This suite of qualifications allows employers to get more of their staff properly qualified, helping them to meet their legal obligations. Each qualification is
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assessed via a fit for purpose risk assessment task completed by candidates in their workplace. Level 2 Certificate in Supervising Staff Safely For those with general responsibility for the health and safety of others. Ideal for supervisors and team leaders. Assessed via workplace-based tasks. Level 3 Certificate in Occupational Safety & Health A professional qualification for managers with responsibility for aspects of health and safety. Leads to membership of IOSH at technician level (Tech IOSH) and associate membership of IIRSM. Level 6 Diploma in Occupational Safety & Health A professional qualification for FT health and safety managers. Leads to membership of IOSH at Graduate level (Grad IOSH) and full membership of IIRSM. Diploma in Environmental Management By taking the DipEM you will learn, through a comprehensive and highly practical modular learning programme, how to help your organization achieve these vital goals and to reap the many benefits.The DipEM is an internationally recognized and highly practical environmental qualification which addresses the environmental issues critical to
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Industrial Safety business and industry success. These issues include
regulatory compliance, improved environmental performance and protection of the environment.
THE INSTITUTION OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH (IOSH) The Grange Highfield Drive Wigston, Leicestershire LE18 1NN Tel: 01162 573100 Fax: 01162 573101 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.iosh.co.uk IOSH is Europe’s leading body for health and safety professionals, with nearly 33,000 members worldwide, including 13,000 Chartered Safety and Health Practitioners. The Institution was founded in 1945 and is an independent, not-for-profit organization that sets professional standards, supports and develops members and provides authoritative advice and guidance on health and safety issues. IOSH is formally recognized by the ILO as an international non-governmental organization. Membership structure as of 16 November 2005 (in order of progression): Affiliate Member: This category is open to any person who may or my not have a Health and Safety qualification and does not qualify for another membership category. Technician Member (Tech IOSH): This category is open to individuals with a QCA accredited Level 3 Health and Safety qualification recognized by IOSH and suitable experience in a Health and Safety role. Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is mandatory for this category of membership. Graduate Member (Grad IOSH): This category is granted with the following academic criteria met: NVQ/SVQ Level 4 in Occupational Safety and Health Practice; or a Postgraduate Diploma/BSc/QCA accredited Level 6 Diploma in Occupational Health and
Safety. These individuals are eligible to undertake Initial Professional Development (IPD) which includes either an open book assessment or a skills development portfolio, according to their entry qualifications and attend a professional peer review interview. In order to become a Chartered Member (CMIOSH) a member must successfully complete the IPD process. CPD is mandatory. Chartered Fellow (CFIOSH): Are recognized by employers and clients alike as professional safety and health practitioners working at the highest level of competency. Chartered Members with at least 5 yrs’ membership at that level can apply for Fellowship and need to be able to demonstrate an outstanding contribution to the profession. CPD is mandatory. IOSH currently campaigns on four key areas: l Get the Best -- making sure that only qualified people give safety advice l Putting Young Workers First -- improving health and safety for teenagers at work http:// www.wiseup2work.co.uk l Back to Health, Back to Work -- tackling illness and return-to-work issues l Stop Taking the Myth -- challenging the ‘elf n’ safety’ excuse
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Industrial Safety
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF RISK AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT Suite 7a 77 Fulham Palace Road London W6 8JA Tel: 020 8741 9100 Fax: 020 8741 1349 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.iirsm.org Professional body for health and safety practitioners. Comprehensive range of membership benefits include: designatory letters, free technical and legal helplines, Health and Safety Manager’s Newsletter, Safety Management magazine, certificate and membership card. A non-profit-making charity for the advancement of accident prevention. Fellow (FIIRSM): Awarded by the Board of Governors to persons who have submitted a successful Fellowship petition after 5 yrs of membership. Member (MIIRSM): Open to holders of the British Safety Council Diploma in Safety Management, NVQ
Level 3 in Occupational Health & Safety plus 3 yrs’ experience, NVQ Level 4 in Occupational Health & Safety, Parts 1 & 2 of the NEBOSH Diploma or a Postgraduate Diploma in Health & Safety. Associate (AIIRSM): Open to holders of the British Safety Council Certificate in Safety Management, NEBOSH Certificate or Part 1 of the NEBOSH Diploma. Affiliate: Open to all individuals who have an interest in Health and Safety. Student: Open to individuals who are studying for recognized Safety qualifications.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Industrial Safety and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bradford; Leeds; Wolverhampton
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Aston; Bournemouth; Brunel; City; Glamorgan; Greenwich; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College);
Liverpool John Moores; Loughborough; Middlesex; Nottingham Trent; Paisley; South Bank; Surrey
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aston; City; Glasgow Caledonian; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Loughborough; Nottingham Trent
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Loughborough
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Heriot-Watt
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Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢- SVQs Levels: Radiation Safety & Plant Process Operation cates and Diplomas BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Occupational Safety, Health & Environmental Management
Level 3: Occupational Health and Safety Practice Level 4: Occupational Health and Safety Practice; Occupational Health and Safety Regulation
SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Occupational Safety, Health & Environmental Management SQA HND: Occupational Safety, Health & Environmental Management
OCR
NVQs Level 2: Security, Safety and Loss Prevention Level 3: Occupational Health & Safety Practice Level 4: Occupational Health & Safety Practice; Occupational Health & Safety Regulation
OCR offers the Certificate in Off-Site Safety Management (Stage II)
City & Guilds Certificate: 3680 The Standard Certificate in Safety Practices
INSPECTION, MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Inspection, Measurement and Control and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; Strathclyde; University of Manchester Institute of Science &
Technology; Wales (University of Wales College, Newport)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bath; Glasgow Caledonian; Huddersfield; London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (University College London (UCL));
Portsmouth; Sheffield; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; Westminster; York (The Stables)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Huddersfield; South Bank
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Instrumentation and Control Engineering
BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Instrumentation and Control Engineering SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Process Control/Engineering
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Levels: Computer Numerical Control; Electrical Maintenance & Control; Measurement & Control
Certificate: Code of Practice for In-service Inspection and Testing; Industrial Measurement and Control Technicians; Inspection, Testing and Certification of Electrical Goods
INSURANCE AND ACTUARIAL WORK Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations ASSOCIATION OF AVERAGE ADJUSTERS Secretariat: The Baltic Exchange St Mary Axe, London EC3A 8BH Tel: 020 7623 5501 Fax: 020 7369 1623 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.average-adjusters.com MEMBERSHIP Fellow: Average adjuster who has qualified by passing all 6 modules of the Association’s exams. Associate: Someone working in an average adjuster’s office or in another marine-related field who has passed at least 3 modules of the Association’s exams.
EXAMINATION The examination consists of 5 theoretical modules requiring written answers and 1 module requiring the candidate to prepare a practical adjustment.
THE CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF LOSS ADJUSTERS Warwick House 65/66 Queen Street London, EC4R 1EB Tel: 020 7337 9960 Fax: 020 7929 3082 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.cila.co.uk MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FCILA): Must have been an Associate for at least 5 yrs, and have been continuously in practice as a loss adjuster during this time and have fulfilled CPD requirements. Associate (ACILA): A member who has passed the exams, is at least 25 and has been in practice for 5 yrs is eligible for election as an Associate. Licentiate: A person who is elected, having passed the Institute’s exams, but is not able to meet the age or experience requirements for Associateship. Ordinary Member: Must be at least 18 and be in practice as an adjuster in a firm of loss adjusters.
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THE INSTITUTE’S EXAMINATION The exam comprises 3 written examinations which cover insurance law and claims procedure and the adjustment of various kinds of losses such as liability, property, burglary and third-party claims. This is followed by the Accreditation for Chartered Status which involves a written summary of 6 claims and a 3,000 word critical analysis of 1 claim. The candidate presents their submission to a panel of adjudicators and is interviewed in depth on their analysis. It cannot be taken until an Ordinary Member has completed a minimum of 2 yrs in practice.
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THE CHARTERED INSURANCE INSTITUTE 42--48 High Road South Woodford London E18 2JP Tel: 020 8989 8464 Fax: 020 8530 3052 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.cii.co.uk The CII is the premier professional body for those working in the insurance and financial services industry. It is dedicated to promoting higher standards of competence and integrity through the provision of relevant qualifications for employees at all levels across all sectors of the industry. Membership of the CII or its sister organization the Personal Finance Society (PFS), which serves those employed in the financial advice market, are open to anyone wholly/mainly employed or engaged in work connected with insurance or financial services. Members of the CII/PFS enjoy a wide range of tangible, exclusive benefits supporting them both with their professional studies and in their working lives. General Insurance qualifications Foundation Insurance Test (FIT): FIT is suitable for someone new to the industry who wants to improve their knowledge, but is not yet ready or prepared to commit to studying for a full qualification. It provides a practical introduction to the insurance market, practice and products. Certificate in Insurance: The Certificate provides a basic grounding in insurance principles, including the regulatory environment, key insurance disciplines and popular products. It is suitable for staff within insurance companies, brokers and related organizations, whether they are directly involved in insurance practice or are employed in support functions such as human resources, marketing, IT and finance. Holders can apply to use the designation Cert CII. Diploma in Insurance: The Diploma is a technical and supervisory qualification for insurance staff working across all sectors of the industry. The Diploma was provides a firm grounding in insurance fundamentals and enables candidates to build towards advanced technical knowledge. Holders can apply to use the designation Dip CII. Advanced Diploma in Insurance: The Advanced Diploma is a professional qualification for insurance staff with aspirations of reaching a senior position
within the industry. The Advanced Diploma provides an enhanced understanding of insurance practice, both in terms of technical subject matter and overall management skills. Holders can apply to become an Associate of the CII and to use the designation ACII. Fellowship of the CII: The highest qualification available from the CII, the Fellowship programme demonstrates a commitment to further self-improvement. It allows candidates to create a development plan suited to their specific career requirements. Fellows can apply to use the designation FCII. MSc in Insurance and Risk Management: Brought to you in conjunction with Cass Business School, the MSc explores the world of risk management and reflects the growing interplay between insurance, risk management and financial services. The course offers a practical approach with sound theory, providing the all-round skills necessary to succeed in a competitive global environment. Holders of the CII Associateship (ACII) qualification receive substantial exemptions. Full-time and PT study programmes are available. For more information, visit www.cass.city.ac.uk/masters. Certificate in IT for Insurance Professionals: The Certificate in IT for Insurance Professionals is the only qualification designed specifically to cover IT issues and responsibilities in the Insurance industry. Developed jointly by the CII and the British Computer Society (BCS), it provides evidence of a broad understanding of the principles and use of IT in insurance, independent of any particular software or hardware platform. This can be completed as a standalone qualification or as study towards the Certificate, Diploma or Advanced Diploma in Insurance. Financial Services Qualifications Certificate in Financial Planning: The UK’s most popular financial planning qualification. Holders of the Certificate meet the appropriate examination requirements for financial advisers. It also offers appropriate examinations for those advisers who deal with mortgage advice, equity release and long-
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Insurance and Actuarial Work term care insurance. Holders are eligible to apply to use the designation Cert PFS. Certificate in Mortgage Advice: Completion of the Certificate in Mortgage Advice meets the regulatory examination requirements for mortgage advisers. Those advisers who advise on equity release also have the option to sit an additional exam covering this class of business. Holders are eligible to apply to use the designation Cert CII (MP) and are eligible to become Certificate members of the Society of Mortgage Professionals. Certificate in Financial Administration/Certificate in Life and Pensions: These qualifications are specifically designed for those involved in life and pensions operations within both company and intermediary organizations. Importantly the former satisfies the regulatory examination requirements for life and pensions overseers. Completion of the latter entitles holders to apply to use the designation Cert CII (Life and Pensions). Diploma in Financial Planning: Develops advanced technical knowledge and understanding across a broad range of key advisory areas including: personal taxation, trusts, business taxation, pensions funding, pension income, investment and
supervision in a regulated environment. Completion of the Diploma will enhance technical knowledge, support regulatory compliance, help reduce risk and improve career prospects. Holders are eligible to apply to use the designation DipPFS. Advanced Diploma in Financial Planning: The Advanced Diploma supports professional advisers in developing specialist planning capabilities. It builds on existing skills and technical knowledge gained through workplace training and previous study undertaken, typically completion of the Diploma in Financial Planning. Upon completion of the Advanced Diploma candidates will also be eligible to apply for the designation APFS and for Chartered Financial Planner status, the premier title for the professional financial adviser. Award in Financial Planning: This provides a solid grounding in the core financial and life assurance products of interest to advisers and their clients. It is suitable for financial advisers operating in a nonregulated environment where there is no local educational and professional body providing relevant qualifications and UK advisers working outside the UK. Holders are eligible to apply to use the designation CII (Award).
THE FACULTY AND INSTITUTE OF ACTUARIES Faculty of Actuaries, Maclaurin House, 18 Dublin Street, Edinburgh EH1 3PP; Tel: 0131 240 1300; Fax: 0131 240 1313; E-mail:
[email protected]; Website: www.actuaries.org.uk Institute of Actuaries, Napier House, 4 Worcester Street, Oxford OX1 2AW; Tel: 01865 268228; Fax: 01865 268233 Actuaries are experts in assessing the financial impact of tomorrow’s uncertain events. They enable financial decisions to be made with more confidence by analysing the past, modelling the future, assessing the risks involved, and communicating what the results mean in financial terms. MEMBERSHIP The high regard in which the actuarial profession is held is earned through a good deal of effort and dedication. To become an actuary you must be a competent mathematician and be able to communicate effectively and clearly. There is a minimum entry requirement of grade B at A level, SCE higher grade, or equivalent. Any degree discipline is acceptable, although most employers recruit graduates with good numerate
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degrees. Undergraduate degree courses in Actuarial Science and 1-yr FT postgraduate diploma courses are available and may result in exemptions from some of the exams. To qualify as an actuary you must pass the professional examinations. The earlier subjects provide a thorough understanding of the mathematical, statistical and financial techniques required in the later subjects and used in the workplace. The later subjects examine the main areas of actuarial practice: health and care, life insurance, general insurance, pensions and other benefits, finance and investment. The Fellowship exam tests 1 practice area in greater depth. QUALIFICATIONS Fellow of the Faculty of Actuaries (FFA): Any student of the Faculty who has completed the exams may be admitted as a Fellow. Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries (FIA): Fellows of the Institute of Actuaries must have attained the age of 23 yrs, have passed all of the professional examinations and have also completed 3 yrs’ practical actuarial work.
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Insurance and Actuarial Work Associate of the Faculty of Actuaries (AFA): Any student of the Faculty who has completed all but the Specialist Technical and Specialist Applications and who has completed a professionalism course. Associate of the Institute of Actuaries (AIA): As for Associates of the Faculty of Actuaries but also can apply to those students who have passed all of the professional examinations but have not attained the age of 23 yrs of age or have not completed 3 yrs’ relevant work experience.
Diploma in Actuarial Techniques: The joint Diploma in Actuarial Techniques is awarded to students of the Faculty and Institute of Actuaries who pass all of the Core Technical stage professional examinations. Certificate in Finance and Investment: The joint Certificate in Finance and Investment is awarded to students of the Faculty and Institute of Actuaries who pass relevant professional examinations.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Insurance and Actuarial Work and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central England; City; Glasgow Caledonian; HeriotWatt; Kent; London (London School of Economics & Political Science); London (Courtauld Institute of
Art); London Guildhall; Southampton; Wales (University of Wales, Swansea)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES City; Leicester; Southampton
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES City
PROFESSIONAL COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES London (Courtauld Guildhall
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Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas
Level 3: Insurance (General); Insurance (Intermediaries); Insurance: Life Offices
BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Principles and Practice of Insurance: Insurance of the Person, Property
SVQs
NVQs Level 2: Insurance (General); Insurance (Intermediaries); Insurance (Life Offices)
Level 2: Insurance: General; Insurance: Intermediaries; Insurance: Life Offices Level 3: Insurance: General; Insurance: Intermediaries; Insurance: Life Offices Level 4: Insurance: General; Insurance: Life Offices
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JOURNALISM Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF JOURNALISTS 2 Dock Offices Surrey Quays Road London SE16 2XU Tel: 020 7252 1187 Fax: 020 7232 2302 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.cioj.co.uk MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FCIJ): Elected by the Council from members who have given outstanding service. Member (MCIJ): Must have been engaged in FT journalism for at least 3 yrs or 1 yr if holding a recognized diploma or other qualification.
Student: Undergoing preparation for professional membership. Affiliate: Engaged in the communication industry other than as a journalist, or as an occasional contributor to the media whose major income derives from sources other than journalism.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Journalism and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Barnsley; Bournemouth; Buckingham (University of Buckingham); Central Lancashire; City; East London; Falmouth; Huddersfield; Lancaster (Edge Hill College of Higher Education); Leeds; Lincolnshire; Liverpool John Moores; London (Queen Mary, University of London); London Institute (London College of Printing); Luton; Manchester (Warrington Collegiate Institute, Faculty of HE); Middlesex;
Napier; North London; Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Plymouth (Falmouth College of Arts); Robert Gordon; Salford; Sheffield; Staffordshire; Stirling; Sunderland; Surrey Institute; Thames Valley; Thames Valley (tudie); Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (Bangor University)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bournemouth; Central England; Central Lancashire; City; Leeds (Leeds, Trinity & All Saints); Lincolnshire; Liverpool John Moores; London (Goldsmiths College); Napier; Nottingham Trent; Sheffield; Sheffield
Hallam; Staffordshire; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey Institute; Thames Valley; Ulster; Wales (Cardiff University); Westminster
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Barnsley; Central England; City; De Montfort, Leicester; Glasgow Caledonian; Leeds (Leeds, Trinity & All Saints); Lincolnshire; London Institute (London
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College of Printing); Middlesex; Nottingham Trent; Staffordshire; Teesside; Thames Valley; Ulster; Wales (Cardiff University); Westminster
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CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central England; London (Goldsmiths College); Staffordshire
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central Lancashire; Falmouth; Plymouth (Falmouth College of Arts)
RESEARCH DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores
Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas
SVQs
BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Journalism; Media (Journalism); Photojournalism SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Journalism; Photojournalism SQA HND: Journalism
Levels: Journalism; Photojournalism Level 3: Newspaper Journalism: Graphics Journalism Level 4: Broadcast Journalism; Newspaper Journalism: Press Photography; Newspaper Journalism: Production Journalism; Newspaper Journalism: Writing
NVQs
City & Guilds
Level 4: Broadcast Journalism; Newspaper Journalism; Newspaper Journalism (Press Photography); Newspaper Journalism (Production Journalism); Newspaper Journalism (Writing)
Certificate: Media Techniques: Journalism and Radio Competences; Media Techniques: Television and Video Competences
Useful Addresses Newspaper Publishers’ Association, 34 Southwark Bridge Road, London SW1 9EU; Tel: 020 7928 6928
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LAND AND PROPERTY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE COLLEGE OF ESTATE MANAGEMENT Whiteknights Reading Berkshire RG6 6AW Tel: 01189 861101 Fax: 01189 755344 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.cem.ac.uk COURSES The College of Estate Management is a leading international institution providing distance learning education and training to the property professions and construction industries since it was founded in 1919. CEM distance learning courses offer students the opportunity to qualify while working and a costeffective alternative to FT university attendance. Students can integrate studies with everyday work, build up their CV and obtain a professional qualification. Courses include a technical level Diploma in Surveying Practice; a range of BSc Honours degrees (Quantity Surveying, Estate Management, Construction Management, Building Surveying and Property Management); and a number of postgraduate courses, including Construction and Real Estate, Property Investment, Facilities Management and Project Management. The Graduate Development
Programme is a conversion course for graduates with a degree in any subject and leads to an MSc or PG Diploma in Surveying. All degree/Master’s courses are awarded by the University of Reading. All of our courses offer students the opportunity to develop a career in the property or construction sectors. College courses are delivered through a combination of written instructional material and an online teaching portal. The College also provides excellent student support, offering open access to tutors and course administrators, thereby taking the distance out of distance learning. The College has over 3,500 students in more than 80 countries around the world and is based on the campus of the University of Reading. Many of its courses are recognized by a number of professional bodies including the RICS, the CIOB, the HKIS and the SISV.
THE INSTITUTE OF REVENUES, RATING AND VALUATION 41 Doughty Street London WC1N 2LF Tel: 020 7831 3505 Fax: 020 7831 2048 Website: www.irrv.org.uk The Institute offers professional and technical qualifications for all those whose professional work is concerned with local authority revenues and benefits, valuation for rating, property taxation and the appeals procedure. The Institute’s qualifications are widely recognized throughout the profession.
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CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP Corporate (IRRV): Corporate membership is granted by the Institute to those people who have passed the Institute’s full professional exams with exemptions available to qualified members of certain other professional associations, including the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy.
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Land and Property NON-CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP Technician: Available to persons who have passed the Institute’s Certificate exam or NVQ or SVQ. Student: Open to those preparing for the Institute’s exams. Affiliate: Open to any person maintaining an interest in the work of the Institute, but cannot be used to imply a professional association with the Institute.
take account of differences in Scottish law. The Institute also conducts Certificate exams in revenues and housing benefits and has competence-based qualifications leading to Technician Membership. Exemptions: May be granted from certain parts of the Institute’s exams in respect of certain post A level qualifications, degrees and the exams of other professional associations.
EXAMINATIONS The Institute conducts full professional exams at 3 levels. The exams conducted for Scottish candidates
FOR CAREERS IN PROPERTY OR CONSTRUCTION Distance learning courses at all levels Undergraduate
Postgraduate
• Diploma in Surveying Practice - leads to TechRICS • BSc(Hons) Building Surveying Construction Management Estate Management Quantity Surveying - obtain a professional qualification - a cost effective alternative to university
• MBA in Construction and Real Estate - management skills for the boardroom • MSc in Real Estate Property Investment Facilities Management - courses to take your careers forward • Graduate Development Programme MSc in Surveying - got a degree - not sure which career - conversion course for graduates
Degress awarded by the University of Reading, accredited by the RICS and CIOB and other professional bodies.
www.cem.ac.uk
[email protected]
0800 019 9697
“Qualify while working” Patron: HRH The Prince of Wales
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The College of Estate Management (CEM) is recognised for its excellence in providing distance learning opportunities for property and construction professionals. As a leader in supported distance learning, we give you access to the latest learning tools and techniques, without interrupting your career. Whatever your personal area of interest and experience within the industry, our courses will give you knowledge, confidence and direction to progress your career. Career benefits ɀ Develop practical skills and build on workplace experience ɀ Offset fees while working ɀ Balance study with other commitments
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Gain leading-edge industry knowledge Obtain insights into the real estate industry Improve career prospects Gain a prestigious award
A CEM qualification is an internationally-recognised demonstration of your knowledge and skills to further your career. Our courses are accredited by a range of professional bodies, including the RICS, HKIS, CIOB and BIFM. For further information visit www.cem.ac.uk or for a prospectus call us on 0800 019 9697.
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THE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF PROPERTY PROFESSIONALS (NFOPP) Arbon House 6 Tournament Court Edgehill Drive Warwick CV34 6LG Tel: 01926 417794 Fax: 01926 417789 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.naea.co.uk MEMBERSHIP For information on membership to any of the organizations please refer to the relevant website: NAEA: www.naea.co.uk ARLA: www.arla.co.uk ICBA: www.icba.uk.com NAVA: www.nava.org.uk APIP: www.apip.co.uk QUALIFICATIONS NFOPP Diploma in Residential Estate Agency: The highest available qualification in estate agency. It is open to both members and non-members of the organizations. Successful candidates are entitled to use the designatory letters DipREA. NFOPP Diploma in Residential Letting & Management: The highest available qualification in residential letting and property management. It is open to both NAEA members and non-members of the associations. Successful candidates are entitled to use the designatory letters DipRLM. NFOPP Diploma in Commercial Property Agency: The highest available qualification in commercial agency. It is open to both members and non-member of the associations. Successful candidates are entitled to use the designatory letters DipCPA. Study for the Diplomas is via distance learning. An information pack is available from NAEA Professional Development Department or full information can be found on the website.
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NFOPP Technical Award in the Sale of Residential Property: A Foundation level qualification open to NAEA members and non-members. NFOPP Technical Award in Residential Letting & Property Management: A Foundation level qualification open to members and non-members of the associations. NFOPP Technical Award in the Sale of Residential Property Scotland: A Foundation level qualification open to members and non-members of the associations. NFOPP Technical Award in Residential Letting & Property Scotland: Management: A Foundation level qualification open to members and non-members of the associations. NFOPP Technical Award in Commercial Property Agency: A Foundation level qualification open to members and non-members of the associations. NFOPP Technical Award in Real Property Auctioneering: A Foundation level qualification open to members and non-members of the associations. Study for the Technical Awards is via open learning. More information is available from NFOPP Professional Development Department or full information can be found on the website. The Federation regularly organizes a series of half and full day courses throughout the UK on a wide range of professional topics. A brochure can be obtained from NFOPP Professional Development Department or information can be found on the website.
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PROPERTY CONSULTANTS SOCIETY 107A Tarrant Street Arundel West Sussex BN18 9DP Tel: 01903 883787 Fax: 01903 889590 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.propco.freeserve.co.uk The principal objects of the Society are to provide a central organization for surveyors, architects, valuers, auctioneers, land and estate agents, master builders, and constructional engineers, who practise as consultants in their own branch of the profession and including members of the legal profession specializing in estate matters.
MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FPCS): minimum age 27. Associate (APCS): minimum age 21. Entrance is judged on experience, training, etc.
RICS (ROYAL INSTITUTION OF CHARTERED SURVEYORS) RICS 12 Great George Street Parliament Square London SW1P 3AD Tel: 08703 331600 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rics.org/careers MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FRICS): A Professional Member of 5 yrs’ standing may apply for transfer to the Fellowship. He or she will need to demonstrate career advancement as well as increased expertise and management responsibility. Professional Member (MRICS): Member of the RICS having successfully undergone an extensive period of practical training coupled with degree-level education or an equivalent course of professional study in order to gain the qualification. Technical Surveyor (TechRICS): Member of the RICS having successfully undergone an extensive period of practical training and holding a BTEC/ SCOTVEC HNC/HND qualification. Trainee: Member of the RICS having completed or undertaking a degree or equivalent course satisfying the academic requirement of the RICS. Student: Member of the RICS currently studying for an RICS accredited qualification or a surveying related degree course.
EDUCATION & TRAINING The majority of candidates join RICS as a student while studying for, or on completion of, an approved degree or diploma course. Entrants must have attained the minimum standard of education for university matriculation. The majority of entrants to the profession qualify by undertaking a related FT, PT, sandwich or distance-learning degree/diploma course accredited by the Institution. Entrants with an A level (or equivalent) may enrol on a related BTEC/SQA HNC/ HND that will lead to qualification as a Technical Surveyor, or may then afford advanced entry to a relevant degree course. Graduates from non-surveying backgrounds may embark on FT or PT or distance-taught fast-track graduate conversion courses of 1 to 2 yrs’ duration. There are other routes to membership including Senior Professional Route and Graduate options. Contact 0870 333 1600 for more details. Candidates must undergo a minimum of 2 yrs’ Professional Assessment comprising professional training and practical experience.
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Land and Property RICS supports 130,000 working across land, property and construction in over 150 countries.
For more information, please visit our website at www.rics.org.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Land and Property and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Adams; Anglia; Birmingham; Birmingham (Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies); Bradford; Bristol; Cambridge; Central England; Central Lancashire; Derby; Essex (Writtle College); Glasgow Caledonian; Greenwich; HeriotWatt; Leeds (Askham Bryan College); Loughborough; Napier; Newcastle; Northampton;
Northumbria; Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Oxford Brookes; Paisley; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Reading; South Bank; Staffordshire; Stirling; Sussex; Ulster; Wales; Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Bangor University); Westminster; Wolverhampton
OTHER FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Essex (Writtle College)
Vocational Quali¢cations HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Belfast; Bournemouth; Bristol; Cambridge; Central England; City; Durham; East Anglia; Glamorgan; Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Kingston; Liverpool John Moores; London (Imperial College at Wye); London (London School of Economics &
Political Science); London (University College London (UCL)); Newcastle; Nottingham Trent; Paisley; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Reading; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Sussex; Ulster; Wales (Bangor University); Wolverhampton; York (The Stables)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Anglia; Birmingham; Edinburgh; Greenwich; London (Imperial College at Wye); Newcastle; Northumbria; Paisley; South Bank
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Durham
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Essex (Writtle College)
National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Construction and Land Use; Countryside Management; Land Administration; Land Administration (Estate
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Management); Land Administration (Geological Techniques); Land Administration (Planning); Land and Countryside Studies; Landscape Construction; Landscape Studies; Rural Studies; Rural Studies (Countryside Management); Rural Studies (Countryside Recreation); Rural Studies (Environmental
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Landscape Architecture Management); Rural Studies (Leisure Attraction Management); Upland Resource Management BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Countryside Management; Land Administration; Land Administration (Estate Management); Land Administration (Geological Techniques); Land Administration (Planning); Land Administration (Valuation and Property Management); Landscape Construction; Landscape Contract Management; Landscape Studies; Rural Development/Contracting; Rural Development/Rural Resource Management; Rural Environment Management; Rural Studies; Rural Studies (Recreation Land Management)
NVQs Level 2: Environmental Conservation Landscapes; Residential Estate Agency; Residential Property Letting and Management Agency Level 3: Building Maintenance and Estate Service; Environmental Conservation Landscapes; Properties
Manufacture; Property and Caretaking Supervision; Residential Estate Agency; Residential Property Letting and Management Agency Level 4: Building Maintenance and Estate Service; Property Management; Valuation
SVQs Levels: Estate Skills/Maintenance; Greenkeeping/ Groundsmanship; Land & Environment; Land Based Industries; Rural Land Use/Development Level 2: Residential Estate Agency; Residential Property Letting and Management Agency Level 3: Residential Estate Agency; Residential Property Letting and Management Agency Level 4: Property Management; Valuation
GNVQs Foundation: Land and Environment Intermediate: Land and Environment
Useful Addresses Institute of Maintenance and Building Management, Keets House, 30 East Street, Farnham, Surrey
GU9 7SW; Tel: www.imbm.org.uk
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710994;
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LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE LANDSCAPE INSTITUTE 33 Great Portland Street London W1W 8QG Tel: 020 7299 4500 Fax: 020 7299 4501 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.l-i.org.uk CORPORATE MEMBERS There are two grades of Corporate Membership of The Landscape Institute. The most senior grade is Fellow (FLI), with the other grade being Member (MLI). All corporate members must be educated to at least first degree level in Landscape Design, Landscape Management or Landscape Science, (or a relevant discipline) have postgraduate professional experience and have passed the Institute’s Professional Practice Examination. Most will have begun their career by undertaking a course accredited by the Landscape Institute. Corporate members of the
Institute are entitled to describe themselves as Chartered Landscape Architects. NON-CORPORATE MEMBERS Associate: Associates usually have completed a Landscape Institute accredited course (either begun as an undergraduate, or as a postgraduate qualification taken after obtaining a degree in another subject) and are gaining professional experience before taking the Institute’s Professional Practice Exam. Student: Student members are studying an undergraduate or postgraduate degree entry course in
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Landscape Architecture Landscape Architecture at one of the universities with courses accredited by the Institute. EXAMINATIONS The Institute’s exam leading to Corporate Membership is the Professional Practice Exam. It consists of a written paper and an oral exam, in which the
candidate’s competence to act as a practising member of the profession is tested. Candidates must complete at least 2 yrs’ relevant experience as an Associate member before taking this exam. Success in the Professional Practice Exam entitles candidates to apply for Corporate Membership.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Landscape Architecture and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bucks Coll; Central England; East Anglia (Otley College); East Anglia (Suffolk College); Essex (Writtle College); Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Heriot-Watt (Edinburgh College of Art); Kingston; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College);
Lincolnshire (Bishop Burton College); Liverpool; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent; Reading; Sheffield
OTHER FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES East Anglia (Otley College)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bristol; Central England; Essex (Writtle College); Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Heriot-Watt; HeriotWatt (Edinburgh College of Art); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester;
Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Plymouth; Portsmouth
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bournemouth; Central England; Central Lancashire; East Anglia (Otley College); East Anglia (Suffolk College); Glamorgan; Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Heriot-Watt (Edinburgh College of Art); Kingston;
Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Lincolnshire (Bishop Burton College)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham, School of Education, Selly Oak; Bournemouth; East Anglia (Otley College); Gloucestershire
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Essex (Writtle College)
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Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas
SQA HND: Landscape Management
BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Horticulture (Golf Course Management); Horticulture (Turf Science and Sports Ground Management) BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Horticulture (Golf Course Management); Horticulture (Turf Science and Sports Ground Management)
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SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Landscape Contract Management; Landscape Management
City & Guilds
Levels: Amenity Horticulture; Construction & Restoration/Landscaping; Hard Landscaping; Landscape Construction/Design; Landscape Design/Construction/Gardening
Certificate: Creative Skills Certificate Garden Design Level 2; 0061 The Certificate in Gardening
LANGUAGES, LINGUISTICS AND TRANSLATION Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF LINGUISTS Saxon House 48 Southwark Street London SE1 1UN Tel: 020 7940 3100 Fax: 020 7940 3101 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.iol.org.uk Fellow (FCIL): This is the highest class of Institute membership and is a mark of advanced professional standing, distinction as a linguist, or distinguished service to languages. Fellowship is a mark of advanced professional standing in an activity involving the use of languages, distinction as a linguist, and/or distinguished service to languages. A high level of linguistic competence in more than 1 language (mother tongue plus at least 1 other language), both spoken and written, is a basic requirement of all applicants. You should have been a Member (MCIL) for at least 3 yrs, before applying for Fellowship. However, direct entry to Fellowship may also be granted to linguists who have attained a position of distinction or responsibility in or related to the professional use of languages. The minimum age for Fellowship is 25. The criteria for Fellowship can be viewed on www.iol.org.uk/membership/IoL-Criteria-forFellowship.pdf or are available on request from the Institute.
Member (MCIL): This is the main professional grade of Institute membership and is intended for those whose professional skill as a linguist is a primary requirement for the work in which they are engaged. The minimum age for Membership is 21. To become a Member you must have: either a. a proven degree-level qualification and b. at least 3 yrs’ professional experience, 1 of which must have been immediately prior to application, where foreign language skill is a requirement. or a. a proven postgraduate qualification and b. at least 1 yr’s professional experience (normally immediately prior to the date of application), where foreign language skill is a requirement. Associate (ACIL): This is a grade for 2 types of linguist: i. those whose foreign-language skill is a valuable professional tool but not necessarily a primary requirement for their employment;
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Languages, Linguistics and Translation ii. those whose employment demands high-level foreign-language skill, but who do not yet have the requisite length of recent relevant experience, or appropriate qualification for admission as Members. Registered Student: This grade of membership is intended for anyone who is engaged in, or will shortly be engaged in, a FT or PT course of study in a language at an appropriate level.
The minimum age for Registered Students is 16. Registered Studentship is usually limited to 4 yrs, but may be extended in exceptional circumstances. To encourage advancement to professional status for qualified linguists, Registered Students are expected to take a qualifying examination within 4 yrs and are strongly encouraged to follow this with an application for Associateship or Membership. Registered Students are entitled to a reduction in entry fees for the Institute’s examinations.
INSTITUTE OF TRANSLATION & INTERPRETING Fortuna House South Fifth Street Milton Keynes MK9 2EU Tel: 01908 325250 Fax: 01908 325259 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.iti.org.uk The Institute of Translation & Interpreting was founded in 1986 as the only independent professional association of practising translators and interpreters in the United Kingdom. It is now one of the primary sources of information on these services to government, industry, the media and the general public. With its aim of promoting the highest standards in the profession, ITI serves as a meeting place for all those who understand the importance of translation and interpreting to the economy and society, particularly with the expansion of a single European
market of over 40 languages and the growth of worldwide communications. ITI offers guidance to those entering the profession and advice not only to those who offer language services but also to their customers. To be a Qualified Member of the Institute is a mark of professional recognition. Other membership categories (Associate, Corporate Member) show a commitment to the aims of the Institute, including an undertaking to abide by ITI’s code of professional conduct.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Linguistics, Languages and Translation and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FOUNDATION DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Thames Valley
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Abertay, Dundee; Anglia; Aston; Bath; Bath Spa; Belfast; Birmingham; Bournemouth; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Buckingham (University of Buckingham); Bucks Coll; Cambridge; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; Central Lancashire; City (Gyosei International College in the UK); Coventry; Coventry (Newman College of
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Higher Education); De Montfort, Leicester; De Montfort, Leicester (De Montfort University Bedford); Derby; Doncaster; Doncaster (Dearne Valley Business School); Dundee; Durham; East Anglia; East London; Edinburgh; Essex; Exeter; Exeter (The College of St Mark & St John); Falmouth; Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow Caledonian;
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Metropolitan; Middlesex; Napier; Newcastle; North London; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham (University of Nottingham); Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); OU; Oxford; Oxford Brookes; Paisley; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Reading; Robert Gordon; Salford; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Southampton; Southampton (University College Chichester (formerly Chichester Institute of Higher Education)); Southampton (University of Southampton New College); Southampton (Winchester School of Art); St Andrews; St Martin; Staffordshire; Stirling; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Sussex; Teesside; Thames Valley; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales, Lampeter); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Warwick; Westminster; Wolverhampton; York (The Stables)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Abertay, Dundee; Anglia; Aston; Bath; Belfast; Birmingham; Birmingham, School of Education, Selly Oak; Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Buckingham (University of Buckingham); Cambridge; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; Central Lancashire; Durham; East Anglia; Edinburgh; Essex; Exeter; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Heriot-Watt; Hertfordshire; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Kent; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (Edge Hill College of Higher Education); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Liverpool; Liverpool (Liverpool Hope University College); Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London (British Institute in Paris); London (Goldsmiths College); London (King’s College London); London (London School of Economics & Political
Science); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (Royal Holloway); London (School of Oriental & African Studies); London (School of Slavonic & East European Studies); London (University College London (UCL)); London Guildhall; Loughborough; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Middlesex; Napier; Newcastle; North London; Northampton; Nottingham Trent; Oxford; Oxford Brookes; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Reading; Salford; Sheffield; South Bank; Southampton; St Andrews; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey; Surrey (St Mary’s, Strawberry Hill); Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Sussex; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales, Lampeter); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Warwick; Westminster; York (The Stables)
HONORARY DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Coventry
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DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Aston; Barnsley; Bath; Bath Spa; Birmingham; Birmingham (Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies); Bournemouth; Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Bucks Coll; Dundee; Durham; East Anglia; Edinburgh; Essex; Exeter; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Leeds; Leicester; Liverpool; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Goldsmiths College); London (King’s
College London); London (School of Oriental & African Studies); London (University College London (UCL)); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Newcastle; OU; Portsmouth; Salford; South Bank; Southampton (King Alfred’s College); St Andrews; Strathclyde; Surrey (St Mary’s, Strawberry Hill); Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Sussex; Thames Valley; Ulster; Wales (Cardiff University); Westminster; Wolverhampton
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Birmingham, School of Education, Selly Oak; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Cambridge; Central Lancashire; Durham; Edinburgh; Essex; Exeter; Exeter (The College of St Mark & St John); Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Kent; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool John Moores; London (Goldsmiths College); London (Jews’
College); London (King’s College London); London (University College London (UCL)); London Guildhall; London (Courtauld Institute of Art); Middlesex; North London; Southampton; Southampton (University College Chichester (formerly Chichester Institute of Higher Education)); Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wales (Bangor University); Warwick; Westminster; Wolverhampton
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College)
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central Lancashire; Coventry (Newman College of Higher Education)
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central Lancashire
PRE-DEGREE AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Coventry
PROFESSIONAL COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Luton
RESEARCH DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores
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Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢- OCR CBLC cates and Diplomas BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Gaelic & Communication Skills; Languages & Scottish Tourism; Languages & Tourism or Scottish Tourism; Languages (with other subjects); Languages with Communications/Business/Management; Languages with Information Technology; Modern Foreign Language SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Gaelic & Communication Skills; Languages (with other subjects); Languages & Tourism or Scottish Tourism SQA HND: Languages with Communications/Business/Management; Languages with Information Technology; Languages & Scottish Tourism
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SVQs Levels: French Immersion; Gaelic; Languages (with other subjects); Scottish Tourism with Languages; Travel/Tourism with Languages; Spanish Immersion Level 5: Interpreting
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Advanced Professional Quali¢cations Advanced: Applied Language
City & Guilds 3450 Modern Languages -- French; 3460 Modern Languages -- German; 3470 Modern Languages -Spanish; 3480 Modern Languages -- Italian; 3733 Vocational Languages; 3375 National Language Units.
Pitman Quali¢cations Certificate: English for Speakers of Other Languages; English for Speakers of Other Languages for Young People; Spoken English for Speakers of Other Languages; Text Production Skills; Text Production Skills (French/German/Spanish) Level 1: English for Office Skills; French as a Foreign Language Level 2: English for Office Skills French as a Foreign Language; Text Production Skills (English, French, Spanish, German); English for Speakers of Other Languages; ESOL for Young Learners; Spoken ESOL; English for Business Communications; English for Office Skills; Communication in Technical English.
Useful Addresses Languages National Training Organization, 20 Bedfordbury, London WC2N 4LB; Tel: 020 7379 5134; Fax: 020 7379 5082
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LAW Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE LAW SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND 26 Drumsheugh Gardens Edinburgh EH3 7YR Tel: 01312 267411 Fax: 01312 252934 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.lawscot.org.uk The Law Society of Scotland is the membership organization of the Scottish solicitors’ profession. The Society promotes the interests of the profession and the interests of the public in relation to the profession. Services provided include post-qualifying legal education, administering courses and examinations for the Society of Law Accountants in Scotland (SOLAS), initial career advice, overseeing legal education in Scotland, monitoring traineeships and handling admissions to the profession. MEMBERSHIP Membership is available only to those admitted as Scottish solicitors. Within this there are two levels: Practising Members, those who hold a practising certificate, and Non-Practising Members, those who
do not currently hold a Practising Certificate but whose names remain on the Solicitors’ Roll. EXAMINATIONS The Society offers the following: Society professional examinations (for those qualifying through in-office training). Intending solicitors who are not qualifying through the Society’s examinations must undertake an LLB degree at university. All intending solicitors also require the Diploma in Legal Practice and undertake a traineeship together with the Professional Competence course. The routes to qualification for solicitors in Scotland will be changing in the near future. Log on to the Society’s website for updates -- www.lawscot.org.uk/ training/consult
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Law and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FOUNDATION DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES City (Inns of Court School of Law); Thames Valley
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Abertay, Dundee; Anglia; Belfast; Birmingham; Blackburn; Bournemouth; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Buckingham (University of Buckingham); Bucks Coll; Cambridge; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; Central Lancashire; City; Coventry; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Doncaster; Dundee; Durham; East Anglia (Suffolk College); East Anglia; East London; Edinburgh; Essex; Exeter; Exeter (Truro College); Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music &
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Drama); Glasgow Caledonian; Greenwich; HeriotWatt; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Kent; Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (Edge Hill College of Higher Education); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Lincolnshire; Lincolnshire (Lincoln University Campus); Liverpool; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool (Liverpool Hope University College); Liverpool John Moores; London
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Law (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London (King’s College London); London (London School of Economics & Political Science); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (School of Oriental & African Studies); London (University College London (UCL)); London Guildhall; Loughborough; Luton; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Napier; Newcastle; North London; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham (University of Nottingham); Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); OU; Oxford; Oxford Brookes;
Plymouth; Portsmouth; Reading; Robert Gordon; Salford; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Southampton; Southampton (University of Southampton New College); Staffordshire; Stirling; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Sussex; Teesside; Thames Valley; Ulster; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Warwick; Westminster; Wolverhampton
OTHER FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Glamorgan
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Anglia; Belfast; Birmingham; Bournemouth; Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Buckingham (University of Buckingham); Cambridge; Central England; Central Lancashire; City; Coventry; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Dundee; Durham; East Anglia; East London; Edinburgh; Essex; Exeter; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow Caledonian; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Kent; Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (Edge Hill College of Higher Education); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Lincolnshire; Liverpool; Liverpool (Liverpool Hope University College); Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Courtauld
Institute of Art); London (Goldsmiths College); London (King’s College London); London (London School of Economics & Political Science); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (School of Oriental & African Studies); London (University College London (UCL)); London Guildhall; Loughborough; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Napier; Newcastle; North London; Nottingham Trent; Oxford; Portsmouth; Reading; Robert Gordon; Sheffield; South Bank; Southampton; Staffordshire; Strathclyde; Sussex; Ulster; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Warwick; Westminster; Wolverhampton
HIGHER DOCTORATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Belfast
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Abertay, Dundee; Birmingham; Blackburn; Bournemouth; Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Bucks Coll; Cambridge; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; City; De Montfort, Leicester; Dundee; Durham; East Anglia; Edinburgh; Exeter; Exeter (Truro College); Glamorgan; Greenwich; Hertfordshire; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Kent;
Kingston; Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London (King’s College London); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (University College London (UCL)); London Guildhall; Manchester; Manchester
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Law (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Middlesex; North London; Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Reading;
South Bank; Staffordshire; Sussex; Thames Valley; Warwick; Westminster; Wolverhampton
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Belfast; Bristol; Central England; Central Lancashire; City; Durham; East London; Glamorgan; Kent; Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Lincolnshire; London (King’s College London); London (Queen Mary, University of London);
London (University College London (UCL)); London Guildhall; London (Courtauld Institute of Art); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Napier; Reading
NVQS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Durham (National Training Centre for Scientific Support to Crime Investigation)
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Central Lancashire
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central Lancashire
PROFESSIONAL COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Huddersfield
PROFESSIONALQUALIFICATIONS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Glamorgan
RESEARCH DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas
SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Legal Services SQA HND: Legal Services
Level 3: Community Justice; Community Justice (Working with Offending Behaviour); Custodial Care; Investigating Scenes of Incidents; Investigation; Recovering Materials of Evidential Value (Laboratory Based) Level 4: Community Justice; Community Justice (Working with Offending Behaviour); Investigation; Legal Practice
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BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Legal Services
Level 2: Custodial Care; Parking Control
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Levels: Law (with Administration or Welfare); Legal Administration/Secretarial; Legal Services
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Law Level 2: Custodial Care Level 3: Community Justice Work with Offending Behaviour; Custodial Care Level 4: Community Justice Work with Offending Behaviour
City & Guilds Certificate: 7277 Crime Prevention
THE INSTITUTE OF LEGAL EXECUTIVES (ILEX) Kempston Manor Kempston Bedford MK42 7AB Tel: 01234 841000 Fax: 01234 840373 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ilex.org.uk A legal executive lawyer is a qualified lawyer specializing in a particular area of law. Legal executives have opportunities to work in the legal profession, in corporate in-house legal departments or in local or national government. Being a legal executive is an excellent career. There are opportunities for legal executives to run their own departments and manage other staff. It may be possible to become an associate in a firm and the possibility of partnerships for legal executives is not far away. The ILEX route is the principle non-graduate route to a legal qualification. MEMBERSHIP Fellow: Awarded to members who have successfully completed the academic qualification and have at least 5 yrs qualifying employment, including 2 consecutive years completed after qualifying as a member. Member: Registered individuals who have successfully passed both levels of the ILEX Professional Qualifications in law. Student: Those who are registered with ILEX and are studying towards the ILEX Level 3 and Level 6 Profession Qualifications in law. The minimum recommended entry requirement is 4 GCSEs at Grade C or above. ILEX operates a range of exemptions for mature students and those with a
law degree or equivalent. Exemptions are judged on individual merits. EXAMINATIONS The ILEX Level 3 Professional Diploma in Law and Practice: This is the first stage in the academic qualification needed to become a legal executive. It provides a broad yet flexible introduction to law and legal practice. The ILEX Level 6 Professional Higher Diploma in Law: The second stage in training and is equivalent to an Honours degree. It allows for study of 4 courses, one being legal practice subject with a linked law subject and 2 other law subjects of your choice. ILEX qualifications take on average 4 yrs PT study. Students can attend courses at a local college by day release or evening classes. They can also study by distance learning through ILEX Tutorial College (ITC). Single Subject Diplomas in Law: Non-members of ILEX can take individual subjects of the ILEX Level 6 Professional Diploma in law. All Level 6 courses can be studied as individual subjects. Support Staff Qualifications: Legal Studies and Legal Secretaries courses are available for nonlawyers who require some knowledge in a specific area of legal practice. The courses are delivered through City & Guilds.
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THE ACADEMY OF EXPERTS 3 Gray’s Inn Square London WC1R 5AH Tel: 020 7430 0333 Fax: 020 7430 0666 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.academy-experts.org Membership of the Academy is open to all individuals and bodies who can satisfy the Council that they are fit and proper persons. There are different categories of membership. PRACTISING MEMBERS Fellows (FAE): Must be able to demonstrate an appropriate standard of technical competence in their profession or calling; must have wide knowledge and experience as an expert; and must possess knowledge of legal procedures and the law of evidence. Members (MAE): Must be able to demonstrate an appropriate standard of technical competence in their profession or calling as an expert. Associates: Are those interested in giving expert advice and seeking to qualify as Members. Those passing the exams are awarded AMAE. NON-PRACTISING MEMBERS Honorary Fellow (HonFAE): An Honorary member of the Academy is entitled to use the designatory title of an Honorary Fellow, but is described as an honorary member. Companion (CAE): Companions shall be individuals of high standing whose experience does not meet the requirements for practising individual membership. Companions will have similar standing to Fellows. Affiliated Individual Members: Executives of bodies which themselves qualify as an Affiliated Corporate Member. Affiliated Corporate Members: Any body, incorporated or unincorporated, which is sufficiently
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connected with, or has an interest in, the use of experts, enabling (a) any such body to nominate a representative to attend meetings of the Academy; (b) such representatives to be eligible for election to the Council. Subscribing Members: Lawyers qualified to practise in any jurisdiction. Qualified Dispute Resolver: Must be able to demonstrate an appropriate standard of knowledge and experience of one or more of the categories of dispute resolver. Currently these are Mediator, Conciliator, Arbitrator and (QDR) Expert Determiner. * Membership prior to July 1995 maintains the designatory letters FBAE & MBAE. TRAINING The Academy provides training at various levels and in various forms and courses are run on a wide variety of practical and intellectual matters, including Ethics & Responsibilities, Report Writing & Presentation of Evidence and Practise & Procedure in the EU. In addition, Mediators’ Qualifying Courses as well as Continuation Training and ADR Familiarization Courses for the Legal Profession and Dispute Resolvers are held. EXAMINATIONS Held twice yearly. Mandatory for upgrade to full status. Shortly to be mandatory for upgrade to Fellow.
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THE INSTITUTE OF LEGAL CASHIERS AND ADMINISTRATORS (ILCA) 2nd Floor Marlowe House 109 Station Road Sidcup Kent DA15 7ET Tel: 020 8302 2867 Fax: 020 8802 7481 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ilca.org.uk MEMBERSHIP The ILCA was formed in 1978 and provides its members with a code of ethics plus various services including an advisory service and a register of vacancies. Membership is divided into 5 categories: Ordinary, Diploma, Associate, Fellow and Affiliated Members. EXAMINATIONS The ILCA has its own structured exam scheme. Because of the varied ages and backgrounds of those joining the ILCA there are no formal requirements for taking the exams; however, it is envisaged a typical career path would be:
Diploma: This must be held before proceeding to Associate. Associate: Three separate exams: Accounting, Financial Management and Legal Procedures. Correspondence courses are available for the Diploma and Associate exams. Fellowship: The ILCA highest qualification. Allows Associates to follow a specialized course of study on a subject approved by the ILCA’s Education & Training Committee. The ILCA also provides 1 and 2-day training courses on relevant topical subjects.
Useful Addresses Law Society, 113 Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1PL; Tel: 020 7242 1222
LEISURE AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations INSTITUTE OF GROUNDSMANSHIP 19--23 Church Street The Agora Wolverton Milton Keynes MK12 5LG Tel: 01908 312511 Fax: 01908 311140 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.iog.org MEMBERSHIP Fellow: Must have 5 yrs’ experience in the industry and hold the NDT in Turfculture. Full Member: Must be a person over 18 employed in groundsmanship or a related profession for at least 3
yrs. Others so employed can become Professional Associate Members, while anyone under 18 employed or training in turfculture will be accepted as a Junior Member. Full-time students are accepted free as Student Members.
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Leisure and Recreation Management Any corporation concerned in any trade relating to and concerning the grounds management industry is eligible to be a Corporate Member of the Institute. Any club, college or organization concerned in the promotion of sport or concerned in the promotion of any objects similar to the objects of the Institute is eligible to be an Affiliate Member of the Institute. PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS ND in the Science and Practice of Turfculture and Sports Ground Management (NDT): The exam is open to all employed in the profession of groundsmanship who hold the Intermediate Diploma or
equivalent. The exam consists of 3 parts: a number of written papers, a series of practical/oral tests and a dissertation. Intermediate Diploma (NID): Follows a similar pattern to the NDT, without the dissertation, and is less demanding. National Technical Certificate: Based on Amenity Horticulture NVQ/SVQ Level 2, Sports Turf Maintenance, and qualifies candidates for the Intermediate Diploma examination. National Practical Certificate: The initial stage in the training and qualification of groundsmen.
INSTITUTE OF LEISURE AND AMENITY MANAGEMENT ILAM House Lower Basildon Reading Berkshire RG8 9NE Tel: 01491 874800 Fax: 01491 874801 E-mail:
[email protected]. Website: www.ilam.co.uk MEMBERSHIP ILAM was formed in 1983 by the amalgamation of 4 existing professional bodies. The Institute has a rapidly expanding membership and members’ responsibilities include: leisure and sports centres, arts and entertainment complexes, parks, gardens and playgrounds, museums and tourist attractions, countryside recreation, health and fitness clubs. Member (MILAM): Those engaged in the leisure industry in a position of responsibility. Associate (AILAM): Someone working in the leisure industry who does not fulfil the full membership requirements of the Institute. Student: Someone engaged on a course or training scheme within leisure management. Corporate Affiliate: Public bodies wishing to join ILAM on an organizational basis. Commercial Affiliate: Commercial companies wishing to join ILAM on an organizational basis. QUALIFICATIONS The ILAM Professional Qualification Scheme provides those working in the leisure industry with a professional qualification which recognizes their knowledge and managerial skills. There are 5 professional levels to the Scheme, as well as 5 technical qualifications.
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Professional Qualifications 1. ILAM First Award: For those new to or with a junior position in the industry. Completion is by work-based projects. 2. ILAM Certificate in Leisure Operations: For candidates who have a basic working knowledge and understanding of the leisure industry and who hold a junior supervisory position with a leisure organization. Completion is by work-based projects. 3. ILAM Certificate in Leisure Management: For candidates who have a reasonable understanding of the leisure industry and who hold a junior or supervisory management post with a minimum of 400 hrs relevant work experience. Completion is through a combination of exemptions, examinations and projects. 4. ILAM Diploma in Leisure Management: For candidates who can successfully demonstrate their managerial ability at a middle management level and who hold at least a middle management post and who aspire to senior management level. Completion is through a combination of exemptions, examinations and projects. 5. ILAM Advanced Diploma in Leisure Management: For candidates who can successfully
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Leisure and Recreation Management demonstrate their managerial ability at a senior level and who hold a post at senior management level. Completion is through a combination of exemptions, examinations and projects. To ensure that leisure managers are kept up to date, ILAM offers a comprehensive programme of Continuing Professional Development courses and seminars. The Institute is also approved to train and assess in TDLB units for Assessors and Verifiers. Technical Qualifications 1. Foundation Certificate in Swimming Pool and Spa Water Treatment (this is included on the National Qualifications Framework -- NQF)
2. Certificate in Swimming Pool and Spa Water Treatment 3. National Aquatic Rescue Standards for Pool Lifeguards: A lifesaving course run in association with the Swimming Teachers Association 4. Managing Safety in Leisure 5. Leisure Assistant Award: For those who hold a junior position in the industry 6. Duty Manager Award: For existing or aspiring managers and supervisors The above courses provide the underpinning knowledge that is required for the S/NVQ Operational Services (Level 2) and the material used is SPRITO approved.
INSTITUTE OF SPORT AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT (ISRM) Sir John Beckwith Centre for Sport Loughborough University Loughborough Leics LE11 3TU Tel: 01509 226474 Fax: 01509 226475 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.isrm.co.uk PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS ISRM Operations Certificate -- Level 2 This qualification is designed for those working (or intending to work) in leisure centres, health clubs, hotel leisure clubs, sports and community centres, school and college sports centres and swimming pools. It provides the underpinning knowledge required for work in the following jobs: l Lifeguard l Recreation assistant l Coach l Activity leader l Fitness instructor The course itself is made up of 10 separate units and on successful completion each candidate will be awarded the ISRM Operations Certificate which can be used to build a CV portfolio and provide evidence of continuing professional development (CPD). There are candidate packs for each of these units. Assessment is by short work-related assignments for each unit. ISRM Supervisory Management Certificate -- Level 3 This qualification is for supervisory staff and those looking to step up the management ladder. The
certificate is made up of the following 3 modules each being split into 2 parts: Module 1: Sports services operations Module 2: Employment Practice Module 3: Finance and Administration There are candidate packs for each of these modules. Assessment is by work based assignments. ISRM Management Certificate -- Level 4 (This is now the City & Guilds Higher Professional Diploma in Sport and Recreation Management in England and Wales, and the SQA Higher National Certificate in Sport and Recreation Management in Scotland.) This combines both the professional skills and knowledge with an academic approach to become the new management qualification for sport and recreation facility managers. There are 12 units of study usually undertaken over a 2-yr period either by distance learning or attendance at one of the accredited colleges. Each unit is assessed by assignment work only. Successful completion of this course provides a direct pathway to a relevant top-up Honours degree course. This qualification together with two years’ appropriate work experience provide the route to full membership of the ISRM and use of the designatory letters M.Inst.SRM.
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Leisure and Recreation Management Further details on the above courses is available on the ISRM’s website www.isrm.co.uk
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Leisure and Recreation Management and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FOUNDATION DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bournemouth
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Anglia; Anglia (Colchester Institute); Barnsley; Bath; Bath Spa; Birmingham; Birmingham (Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies); Birmingham, School of Education, Selly Oak; Blackburn; Bournemouth; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Brighton; Brunel; Bucks Coll; Canterbury Christ Church; Central Lancashire; Coventry; De Montfort, Leicester; De Montfort, Leicester (De Montfort University Bedford); Derby; East Anglia (Suffolk College); East London; Essex (Writtle College); Exeter (The College of St Mark & St John); Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow Caledonian; Gloucestershire; Hertfordshire (West Herts College); Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Lancaster (Blackpool and The Fylde College); Lancaster (Edge Hill College of Higher Education); Leeds (Leeds, Trinity & All Saints); Leeds (York St John
College); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Lincolnshire; Lincolnshire (Grimsby College); Liverpool John Moores; Loughborough; Luton; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester (Warrington Collegiate Institute, Faculty of HE); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Napier; North London; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Oxford Brookes; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Salford; Sheffield Hallam; Southampton (King Alfred’s College); St Martin; Staffordshire; Stirling; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey; Surrey (Farnborough College of Technology); Teesside; Ulster; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wales (Bangor University); Wolverhampton
OTHER FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Glamorgan
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Birmingham (Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies); Bournemouth; Brighton; Canterbury Christ Church; Glasgow Caledonian; Gloucestershire; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Luton; North London; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute);
Portsmouth; Sheffield; Staffordshire; Surrey; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Thames Valley; Ulster; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Anglia (City College, Norwich); Barnsley; Bath Spa; Birmingham (Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies); Blackburn; Bournemouth; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community
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College); Bucks Coll; Central Lancashire; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Doncaster; Durham (New College Durham); East Anglia (Suffolk College); Glamorgan; Gloucestershire; Greenwich;
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Leisure and Recreation Management Lincolnshire; Lincolnshire (Grimsby College); Lincolnshire (Hull College); Lincolnshire (Yorkshire Coast College); Luton; OU (NESCOT); Southampton (King Alfred’s College); Surrey (Farnborough College
of Technology); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wales (Bangor University); Wolverhampton; Worcester
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bournemouth; Gloucestershire; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Liverpool John Moores; Manchester (Warrington Collegiate
Institute, Faculty of HE); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wales (Bangor University)
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Essex (Writtle College); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff)
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham (Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies)
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: European Leisure Studies; Leisure Studies; Leisure Studies (Outdoor Recreation) BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Golf Course Management; Golf Studies; Leisure Management; Leisure Studies; Outdoor Activity and Environmental Management; Recreation and Leisure Management; Rural Recreation/Tourism SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Countryside Management/Recreation & Conservation Management; Golf Course Management; Leisure Management; Rural Recreation/Tourism; Sport & Hospitality Management SQA HND: Countryside Management/Recreation & Conservation Management; Golf Course Management; Leisure Management; Rural Recreation/ Tourism
NVQs Level 1: Sport & Recreation; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Guidance in Martial Arts Level 2: Mechanical Ride Operations (Leisure Parks, Piers and Attractions); Sport & Recreation; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations Operational
Services; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Judo; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -Coaching, Teaching and Instruction; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Playwork; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Activity Leadership; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -Guidance in Martial Arts; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Alpine Skiing; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Basketball; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Canoeing on Inland Water; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Chinese Martial Arts; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Exercise and Fitness; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Football; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Hockey; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Karate; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Netball; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Swimming; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Tennis; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Coaching Rugby Union for Adults and Children Level 3: Sport & Recreation; Sport and Recreation -Playwork; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Outdoor Education, Development Training, Recreation; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -Operations and Development; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Coaching, Teaching and
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Leisure and Recreation Management Instructing; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Guidance in Martial Arts Level 4: Sport & Recreation
GNVQs Foundation: Leisure and Tourism Intermediate: Leisure and Tourism Advanced: Leisure and Recreation
SVQs Levels: Countryside Conservation/Recreation; Hospitality with Languages/Tourism/Leisure; Leisure & Recreation; Leisure Industry & Sports Skills; Leisure & Sports Leadership; Leisure & Tourism; Leisure, Tourism/Hospitality; Outdoor Pursuits; Recreational Studies; Sport/Recreation/Leisure
City & Guilds Certificate: 4810 Recreation and Leisure Industries
Useful Addresses National Training Organization for Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations, c/o Sheffield College -Norton Centre, Dyche Lane, Sheffield S8 8BR; Tel: 0114 237 4259
Sport Play and Recreation Industries National Training Executive (SPRINT), Unit 58, Business Development Centre, Stafford Park 4, Telford TF3 3BA; Tel: 01952 292005
LIBRARIANSHIP AND INFORMATION WORK Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION PROFESSIONALS (CILIP) 7 Ridgmount Street London WC1E 7AE Tel: 020 7255 0500 Fax: 020 7255 0501 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.cilip.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Fellow: A fully qualified Chartered Member of CILIP normally of at least 6 yrs’ standing in the grade of Chartered Member who has been elected by the Council to the Fellowship (the higher category of Chartered Membership) upon acceptance of evidence of continuing professional development and contribution to the profession. Chartered Member: A fully qualified Member of CILIP who is a graduate with the practical training and experience required by the Chartered Institute and has demonstrated professional competence through submission of an acceptable application based on his/her professional development since completing academic studies. Certified Affiliate: A fully qualified para-professional member of CILIP who, following the period of practical training and experience required by the
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Chartered Institute, has demonstrated practical and technical competence through evidence of personal development. QUALIFYING EXAMINATION Before commencing the post-course practical training and experience required, candidates for Chartered Membership must first successfully complete an accredited degree or postgraduate qualification (or equivalent) in Library and Information Studies. Courses of Study accredited by the CILIP are available at the following institutions: The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen; University of Wales, Aberystwyth; University of Brighton; Napier University, Edinburgh; The University of Glasgow; The University of Strathclyde, Glasgow; Leeds Metropolitan University; Liverpool John Moores University; City University, London; London Metropolitan
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Librarianship and Information Work University; Thames Valley University, London; University College London; Loughborough University;
Manchester Metropolitan University; University of Northumbria, Newcastle; University of Sheffield.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Librarianship and Information Work and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bournemouth; Brighton; Central England; Cranfield; Essex; Glamorgan; Glasgow Caledonian; Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck,
University of London); Manchester (Warrington Collegiate Institute, Faculty of HE); Manchester Metropolitan; Napier; Reading; Wales; Wolverhampton
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bournemouth; Bristol; Bucks Coll; Central England; City; Cranfield; Durham; Edinburgh; Falmouth; Heriot-Watt; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Liverpool; Liverpool John Moores; London (University College London (UCL)); Loughborough; Manchester; Manchester
(Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Napier; Northumbria; Robert Gordon; Sheffield; South Bank; Stirling; Strathclyde; Thames Valley; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; Wales (Bangor University)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Belfast; City; Edinburgh; London (University College London (UCL)); Loughborough; Northumbria; South Bank; Stirling; Thames Valley
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES London (University Newcastle
College
London
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RESEARCH DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores NVQs National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: European Information Services; Library & Information Science SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Administration & Information Management; Library & Information Science SQA HND: Administration & Information Management; Library & Information Science
Level 2: Archive Services; Information & Library Services; Record Services Level 3: Archive Services; Information & Library Services; Record Services Level 4: Archive Services; Information & Library Services; Record Services Management
SVQs Levels: Administration & Information Management; Library & Information Science Level 2: Information and Library Services Level 3: Information and Library Services Level 4: Information and Library Services
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City & Guilds Certificate: 7370 Library and Information Assistants
Useful Addresses Information & Library Services Lead Body, c/o 7 Ridgmount Street, London WC1E 7AE; Tel: 020 7242 2244; Fax: 020 7242 4640; E-mail:
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MANAGEMENT Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations ASSOCIATION FOR COLLEGE MANAGEMENT 10 De Montfort Street Leicester LE1 7GG Tel: 01162 755076 Fax: 01162 550548 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.acm.uk.com ACM is a trade union and professional association representing managers in post-16 education.
ASSOCIATION FOR PROJECT MANAGEMENT 150 West Wycombe Road High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP12 3AE Tel: 08454 581944 Fax: 01494 528937 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.apm.org.uk ABOUT APM APM is the largest independent professional body of its kind in Europe. We have over 16,500 individual and 500 corporate members throughout the UK and abroad. Our aim is to develop and promote project management across all sectors of industry and beyond. At the heart of APM is the APM Body of Knowledge; 52 knowledge areas required to manage any successful project. We promote the use of the Body of Knowledge through qualifications, accredited training, research, publications and events. APM members are skilled and experienced professionals recognized in the UK and, through the International Project Management Association (IPMA), worldwide.
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INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP Student: Student membership is designed for all FT students, and most PT students, who attend courses with a significant project management element. Student members will also automatically become members of APM’s young project manager initiative, APM Inspire. Associate: Associate membership is intended for individuals with a strong professional interest in project management. Full member: Full members must demonstrate at least 5 yrs’ relevant project management experience, including project and budgetary responsibility, as well as technical understanding. Full membership entitles you to hold the post-nominal MAPM. Fellow: Fellowship recognizes an individual’s significant contribution to the development of the art
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Management and science of project management, either as practitioner, teacher or researcher. Fellowship entitles you to hold the post-nominal FAPM. You require at least 5 yrs’ full membership to be eligible for Fellowship. The Nominations Committee makes recommendations to the APM Board for the distinguished status of Honorary Fellow. CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP APM corporate membership allows organizations to develop their project management capability, helps align management development programmes with best practice in the profession and keeps project managers up to date with latest thinking. Becoming a Corporate Member allows you to join a diverse and growing community of over 500 organizations of varying sizes and drawn from a wide range of sectors and industries. QUALIFICATIONS Introductory Certificate in Project Management: APM has worked with the Department for Education and Skills to develop the APM Introductory Certificate in Project Management which offers an insight into this exciting and challenging discipline. No prior knowledge or experience in project management is required for this certificate. It is designed for anyone looking to start a successful career in project management or those wanting to understand the principles of project management excellence. APMP: APMP (IPMA Level D) is a knowledge-based qualification. Successful candidates are able to participate in projects from individual assignments through to large capital projects. APMP is a qualification recognized both nationally and
internationally that successful candidates can carry from one job to another or from one industry to another. APMP is aimed at project managers and aspiring project managers who wish to demonstrate their knowledge of project management at a Foundation level. APMP covers 37 knowledge areas from the APM Body of Knowledge. Knowledge of these areas is considered fundamental to the professional management of projects. Practitioner Qualification: The APM Practitioner Qualification is for project managers, project coordinators and team leaders who have 3--5 yrs’ experience in managing non-complex projects. This is an intermediate qualification for project management practitioners who can demonstrate an ability to manage non-complex projects or run a key control function of a large-scale project. This qualification (IPMA Level C) is for any relatively experienced professional who is looking to demonstrate their ability. Certificated Project Manager: Certification is the recognition of your competence and ability to effectively manage significant projects or programmes of change. Participation in the certification process enables individuals to improve their selfawareness, reflect upon, and learn from, their experience. Certification assesses an individual’s competence in managing projects. Competence is the ability to acquire and apply your project management knowledge and skills in an appropriate context. Certification at this level is a demonstration of competence and not a test of academic achievement or of knowledge, which would be examined at a lower level.
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THE ASSOCIATION OF BUSINESS EXECUTIVES President: Dr Edward de Bono 5th Floor, CI Tower St. George’s Square High Street New Malden Surrey KT3 4TE Tel: 020 8329 2930 Fax: 020 8329 2945 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.abeuk.com Since 1973 The Association of Business Executives (ABE) has offered a suite of progressive, flexible and affordable business and management qualifications. The 6 streams are: l Business Management l Business Information Systems l Human Resource Management l Financial Management l Marketing l Travel, Tourism & Hospitality Management All programmes are available at Certificate, Diploma and Advanced Diploma levels. ABE is a global membership and awarding body. We work closely with our members, colleges, universities and employers to create success. Our qualifications enable learners to develop their skills either for professional development or for entry to Bachelor’s or Master’s degree programmes around the world. ABE is recognized by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA). MEMBERSHIP Student Member All students who register with ABE become Student Members and receive benefits including: l Quarterly Student Focus magazine l e-newsletters l Eligibility for an NUS Associate card Associate Member (AMABE) Open to all students who have completed ABE’s Diploma level exams. AMABEs also receive our quarterly Business Executive journal. Member (MABE) Open to ABE Diploma holders with 4 yrs’ managerial experience, or ABE Advanced Diploma holders with 2 yrs’ managerial experience.
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Fellow (FABE) Open to Members who have a further 4 yrs’ managerial experience, plus have demonstrated a contribution to the promotion of ABE. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Certificate No formal qualifications are required but applicants must demonstrate English Language competence through 1 of the following: l British Council -- Intermediate/Upper Advanced Certificate in English l LCCI -- English for Business Levels 1 and 2 l Pitman/City & Guilds -- English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) / English for Business and Communication Diploma Applicants must have at least 1 of the following: l ABE Certificate l 2 GCE A levels plus 4 GCSEs at 1-C, including Maths and English l Local equivalents l At least 2 yrs’ relevant work experience, and a reference letter from an employer Advanced Diploma Applicants must have at least 1 of the following: l ABE Diploma l A recognized degree l Other recognized qualifications of approved higher education SYLLABUSES Visit www.abeuk.com/qualifications for complete and up-to-date syllabus material for all ABE qualifications.
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Management PROGRESSION Holders of the ABE Diploma may be exempted from the first year of degree programmes at many universities worldwide. Holders of the ABE Advanced Diploma who have at least 2 yrs’ relevant work experience can gain
direct entry on to Master’s-level degree programmes, including MBAs. Visit www.abeuk.com/afterabe for a complete list of universities.
ASSOCIATION OF CERTIFIED COMMERCIAL DIPLOMATS The Chartered Commercial Diplomats ACCD Global Headquarters P.O Box 50561 Docklands, London E16 3WY Tel: 08703 219416 Fax: 08703 219437 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.chartereddiplomats.org The Association of Certified Commercial Diplomats is the first independent, global professional institution and awarding body, providing training and accreditation for practitioners of commercial diplomacy in government ministries, parastatals, corporations, public and private institutions worldwide. A strategic and collaborative partner of many academic, diplomatic and intergovernmental organizations worldwide. ACCD is a professional non-governmental organization with a membership drawn from the trade, economic, foreign affairs, legal, anti-corruption, and commercial diplomacy professions. Its main sources of finance are membership subscriptions, specialist programmes and forums. ACCD embrace, support and enact, within its sphere of influence, a set of core values in the areas of human rights, labour standards, the environment, and anti-corruption. A Unique Professional Body The Association of Certified Commercial Diplomats is a professional organization whose members form a unique and influential global network spanning the whole spectrum of trade, business, anti-corruption and diplomatic leadership. The Association is the first global independent professional institution whose principal objectives are to advance the interests of its members as qualified, certified and competent diplomats, to provide services of all kinds for these members, and to help diplomats and practitioners enhance their professional skills and competence.
QUALIFICATIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP Student Membership Student members are individuals who are interested in the professional practice of commercial diplomacy and the work of the Association and wish to cooperate. They apply for admission or are proposed by a member. This category is open to individuals aged between 21 and 30 yrs, for a maximum of 3 yrs, or until applicant has completed the Advanced Certificate of Competency programme, after which application for Associate membership is expected. To be elected a STUDENT MEMBER the applicant must satisfy Council that he or she: l Has registered for the Advanced Certificate of Competency course, or l Is continuing with academic study or training in international trade policy, negotiations, development and or commercial diplomacy, and l Is willing and able to promote and actively support the mission of the Association Associateship (ACDipl) Associate Certified Diplomats are persons of outstanding intellectual ability, who are interested in the professional practice of commercial diplomacy and the work of the professional body (the Association) and wish to cooperate. Associates are elected by the Presidium of the ACCD for renewable terms (annually) upon completion of the Advanced Certificate of Competency or Advanced Diploma. To be elected an ASSOCIATE, candidate must satisfy the Council:
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Management By completing any of the Advanced Certificate of Competency programmes; and l By serving as a Senior Manager/Executive or equivalent of an institution/corporation for an aggregate of at least 2 yrs and has in the opinion of the Council made significant contribution to the advancement of global trade policy, negotiations, development and or commercial diplomacy and the profession, or the objects of the Association and l By being willing and able to promote, contribute to and actively support the mission and policy of the Association. Exemptions are granted to candidates who are members or graduates of approved institutions or professional organizations or who have passed equivalent examinations in related field. The Council will also consider the following and may recognize any other positions which they deem to be equivalent in professional responsibility ie Commercial Officers, Officials of Diplomatic Missions, Trade Advisers etc. Affiliated Professional Membership Affiliated Professionals are persons of outstanding intellectual ability, who are interested in the professional practice of commercial diplomacy and the work of the professional body (the Association) and wish to cooperate. Affiliated Professional Membership is open to those with personal interest in trade negotiations, development, environment, international economic and commercial diplomacy. Members are elected by the Presidium of the ACCD for renewable terms (annually). To be elected an AFFILIATED PROFESSIONAL, candidate must satisfy the Council: l By serving as a Senior Manager/Executive or equivalent of an institution/corporation for an aggregate of at least 5 yrs and has in the opinion of the Council made significant contribution to the advancement of global trade policy, negotiations, development and or commercial diplomacy and the profession, or the objects of the Association and l By being willing and able to promote, contribute to and actively support the mission and policy of the Association. The Council will consider the following and may recognize any other positions which they deem to be equivalent in professional responsibility ie commercial officers, officials of diplomatic missions, trade advisers etc. l
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Fellowship (FCDipl) Fellowship of the Association is not automatic. It is recognition of ability and competence. Fellowship is the senior category of membership and is open to those who can satisfy the Council with substantial career progression and who can produce evidence of seniority and maturity of experience in any field which involves or promotes the advancement or professional practice of commercial diplomacy. Fellowship has to be earned. Fellows of the Certified Commercial Diplomats are persons of outstanding intellectual ability and well-established reputation in their profession, within the international scope. Fellowship of the Association can be awarded to a wide range of qualified diplomats and executives practising in the broad area encompassed by international trade policy, development, negotiations; international economic and commercial diplomacy. Fellows are elected by the Presidium of the ACCD for renewable terms (annually). To be elected a FELLOW candidate must satisfy the Council by: l Being a Certified Commercial Diplomat, by completing the Mastership course, or l Completing a Master’s degree and above in a related field; and l Serving as a Senior Executive of an institution/ corporation for an aggregate of at least 5 or more yrs and in the opinion of the Council making significant contribution to the advancement of global trade, economic and commercial diplomacy, the profession of commercial diplomacy, or the objects of the Association; and l Being willing and able to promote, contribute to and actively support the mission and policy of the Association *Candidates who are not already Certified may be required to be so before being considered for Fellowship* Exemptions are granted to candidates who are Fellows, Professors or Senior Fellows of approved institutions, professional organizations or who have passed equivalent examinations in related field. For this purpose, the Council will consider any of the following and may recognize any other positions which they deem to be equivalent in professional responsibility: Candidates must satisfy the Council by: l Holding an accredited Master’s degree or above in any discipline approved for this purpose by the Council provided that he or she has held a
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Management position or positions of professional responsibility for an aggregate of at least 6 yrs or more. Peer Interview The role of a Fellow of the Certified Commercial Diplomats is to represent the international Professional Body (The Association) in working life, in such a manner as to create respect for the Association and its work. The separation of the Association’s membership grade of Fellow from the professional standard of Chartered Diplomat which leads to the amendment of the Bye Laws has included the requirement for a Peer Interview for Fellowship. ACCD PROFESSIONAL COURSES The new class of professionals, the commercial diplomats, have emerged from the requirements for policy coordination and negotiation among nations on issues affecting global trade and investment. The training of this new class of professionals has been haphazard at best, and has relied largely on a de facto apprenticeship system, which generates neither enough qualified professionals nor sufficiently welltrained professionals. This gap between the demand and supply of qualified commercial diplomats has to be met through dedicated training programmes focused on the skills and knowledge required of a competent professional in the field. ACCD Postgraduate Competency Courses The CPD courses are designed to improve and provide a thorough understanding and professional practice of international trade negotiations, dispute settlement and Commercial Diplomacy. Certificate of Competency Courses (ACCD): l Dispute Settlement on Commercial Defence Measures l Dispute Settlement in WTO (For Justice Ministry or Attorney General’s Office) l Dispute Settlement on SPS Measures and Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) l Dispute Settlement on Textile and Agriculture l Dispute Settlement and Trade Remedies l Dispute Settlement on Basic Rules of Trade in Goods and Services l Introduction to World Trade Organization (For Business Executives) l Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitrary Awards l Online Commercial Arbitration Advanced Certificate of Competency (ACCD) l International Trade Negotiations and Commercial Diplomacy l Specialized Course on International Commercial Arbitration
Specialized Course on Global Trading System Specialized Course on Investment Dispute Settlement l Specialized Course on Trade-related Intellectual Property Rights l Advanced Training Programme for Senior Government Officials Diploma of Competency (ACCD) l International Trade Negotiations and Commercial Diplomacy l Specialized Course on International Commercial Arbitration l Specialized Course on Global Trading System l Specialized Course on Investment Dispute Settlement l Specialized Course on Trade-related Intellectual Property Rights l Advanced Training Programme for Senior Government Officials Advanced Diploma in Commercial Diplomacy (ACCD) Academic Credit Level: 600 hours, 60 credits Advanced Specialized Course on: l International Trade Negotiations and Commercial Diplomacy l International Commercial Arbitration l World Trade and Investment Dispute Settlement l Global Trading System l World Trade and Intellectual Property Dispute Settlement l Investment and Intellectual Property Dispute Settlement l Advanced Specialized Course for Senior Government Officials Mastership in Commercial Diplomacy (ACCD) Level: 600 hours, 60 credits+ Target Audience Graduates, trade, economic and commercial officers, directors, business executives, bankers, lawyers and other professionals who wish to increase their knowledge and understanding of trade negotiations, development, dispute settlement and commercial diplomacy. l l
ACCD ACCREDITATION Mastership in Commercial Diplomacy Qualified & Certified Diplomat (QCD) This is the main category of qualification denoting a level of educational and or professional achievement required followed by the development, through professional experience, of key skills at the appropriate level. ACCD recognizes and accredits professional and degree courses offered by its institutional
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Management members worldwide. ACCD works closely with the diplomatic and academic institutions and to ensure that candidates have the appropriate skills and knowledge to qualify. Holders of the Mastership in Commercial Diplomacy are competent and skilled practitioners of proved ability at international and advanced level, who have complete knowledge of trade negotiations, development, dispute settlement and international economic and commercial diplomacy and able to train others. Mastership is awarded by the Presidium of the Association to trade, economic and commercial diplomacy experts or graduates of institutional members; and persons of outstanding intellectual ability, upon completion of the Mastership programme. Mastership ^ the professional qualification for diplomats A person with an outstanding intellect, who have submitted a published work of outstanding skill. His or her work has been accepted as qualification for Mastership in Commercial Diplomacy and has been acknowledged and accredited as Qualified Certified Diplomat. By holding the Mastership qualification, you will demonstrate the skill, expertise, competence, mastership and integrity needed to meet the challenges of trade negotiations and development, dispute settlement, anti-corruption, human rights and commercial diplomacy today. First Stage: To be awarded MASTERSHIP, candidate must satisfy the Council by: l Completing the Advanced Diploma in Commercial Diplomacy Course (600 hours, 60 credits); and l having more than 3 yrs proven professional experience; and l *Being an Associate or have applied for Associateship of the ACCD (All applicants) l Being willing and able to promote, contribute to and actively support the mission and policy of the Association. Exemptions are granted to candidates who are graduates of approved institutions or professional organizations or who have passed equivalent examinations (Master’s degree* and above) in trade negotiations, development and or dispute settlement related field. The Council will consider for assessment the following and may recognize any other positions which they deem to be equivalent in professional responsibility: 1. Holders of an accredited Master’s degree in global trade policy, international commerce, international trade relations, development or agriculture related
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field with more than 3 yrs proven professional experience, or Holders of a recognized postgraduate degree related discipline approved for this purpose by the Council provided that they have held a position or positions of professional responsibility for an aggregate of at least 6 yrs or more and able to submit a project for this purpose. Second Stage: Applicants may be required to do one of the following (unless exempt): l Submit a project (Up to 25,000 words)* l Complete the Advanced Certificate of Competency in Commercial Diplomacy Third Stage: Professional Review -- Accreditation Board Requirements As part of the Association’s requirements, candidates will be required to submit a Mastership project and or complete a Portfolio of Experience, which includes a listing of your trade, diplomatic and or executive positions and your own written summary assessing your executive contribution to the work of institution. The Portfolio also includes a record of your employment history as a diplomat, executive or senior manager, together with certain information about the executives or boards on which your have served, and a written self-assessment of your experience. The Portfolio should explain clearly the precise position you have occupied in each case eg commercial officer/attache/director; secretary, minister, adviser, economic officer/attache/director etc. (Unless exempt) Final Stage ^ Interview: Qualifying for Certified Diplomat Being a Certified Diplomat is more than just gaining a qualification, it’s about developing relevant practical trade and commercial diplomacy skills for life. Certified Diplomats lead organizations whether in the private, public or third sectors, at the highest strategic level. Qualifying for certified diplomat has included the requirement for a peer interview (Unless exempt or recommended by a member of the Council on Commercial Diplomacy) and candidates are required to demonstrate advanced knowledge and understanding of trade negotiations, dispute settlement and commercial diplomacy; and their practical application, evidencing a professional approach to parties and the public interest. The standard to which the candidate will be judged is ‘competence and experience to serve the public as a competent commercial diplomat in an ethical manner’. On
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Management completion, successful applicants will receive a decision on election to ‘Mastership’ -- Certified Commercial Diplomat. Benefits of Mastership: l Mastership in Commercial Diplomacy (Masters Certificate of Competency) l Continuing professional development and lifelong learning l Discounted admission to International Programmes and co-sponsored events l Significant discounts for ACCD members on courses and specialist programmes l Information on trade, diplomatic affairs, anticorruption, energy and international development events l Reduced rates on select foreign affairs subscriptions and publications l Opportunity to become a member of other international professional institutions l Election to International Advisory Board* * ‘MCDipl’ represents Mastership in Commercial Diplomacy * Only Members who have completed the Mastership in Commercial Diplomacy are authorized to use the designatory letters ‘MCDipl’. CHARTERED DIPLOMAT (Exclusive to ACCD members) The competent Commercial Diplomat must be part commercial expert, part economist, part public policy analyst, part politician, part lawyer, part negotiator, and part public relations and media expert. Chartered Diplomat is particularly valued by those already professionally qualified in a vocational role, who are faced with a whole new set of broader challenges in the boardroom. In most institutions, a different department teaches each of these subjects. Few graduates of traditional universities or graduate schools emerge with a rudimentary knowledge of all of these fields. More importantly they usually lack an ability to integrate the various fields into a coherent analysis and an integrated strategy. In most cases they also do not know how to apply their academic knowledge to real world situations. The new ACCD programmes will enable new knowledge and skills to be acquired along with the coveted Chartered Diplomat status. Chartered Diplomat ^ Eligibility Requirements First Stage Applicants must have completed one of the following:
Mastership in Commercial Diplomacy (Master Certificate of Competency) and or above with substantial proven professional (Senior Executive) experience in related field l Master’s, Doctorate degree or above from any ACCD accredited institutional member with substantial proven professional experience l Bachelor’s degree or equivalent with more than 15 years proven professional experience in related field (Senior Executive) l Non-degree holders with more than 20 yrs proven professional experience in related field (senior executive) Second Stage: Applicants must be: l Fellow or have applied for Fellowship of the Certified Commercial Diplomats (All applicants)* Third Stage: Applicants may be required to complete one of the following (depending on stage one or unless exempt): l Advanced Certificate of Competency in Commercial Diplomacy Practice l Advanced Diploma in Commercial Diplomacy Practice l Mastership in Commercial Diplomacy Practice * Most applicants with requisite experience and or who have passed the Mastership in Commercial Diplomacy or equivalent in related field are able (in most cases) to progress to the fourth stage and finally the professional designation of (C. Dipl) depending on their professional practical experience and qualifications. Fourth Stage: Professional Review -- Accreditation Board Requirements As part of the Chartered Diplomat requirements, candidates will be required to complete a Portfolio of Experience, which includes a listing of their trade, diplomatic and or executive positions and their own written summary assessing their executive contribution to the work of institution. The Portfolio also must include a record of their employment history (as diplomat, executive or senior manager), together with certain information about the executives or boards on which they have served, and a written selfassessment of their experience. The Portfolio should explain clearly the precise position they have occupied in each case eg commercial officer/attache/ director; secretary, minister, adviser, economic officer/attache/director etc. (Unless exempt) Final Stage ^ Interview: Candidates are required to demonstrate competency, advanced knowledge and understanding of trade l
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Management negotiations, dispute settlement, commercial diplomacy and human rights; also anti-corruption policy and its practical application, evidencing a professional approach to parties and the public interest. The candidate will be judged on ‘Competence and experience to serve the public as a commercial or economic diplomat in an ethical manner.’ On completion, successful applicants will receive a decision on election to Chartered Diplomat -- the trend towards professionalism. Supported by governments Chartered Diplomat is supported by many governments, intergovernmental organizations, a very large number of major and influential institutions. Many economic and commercial institutions are now
recommending Chartered Diplomat programmes and status to their executives and or members of their boards. Chartered Diplomat is awarded worldwide only by the Association of Certified Commercial Diplomats to experts, specialists and experienced ACCD members who have an in-depth knowledge of specialist areas of trade policy, negotiations and development. Specialist economic and commercial diplomacy skills relevant to their professional work practice, responsibility based upon trade, economic and commercial diplomacy and a commitment to maintaining commercial diplomacy expertise through continuing professional development.
ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATORS 1 Harrow Road London HA9 6DE Tel: 020 8733 7000 Fax: 020 8733 7033 Website: www.abma.uk.com
University of Manchester Oxford Road Manchester M13 9PL Tel: 01612 752063 Fax: 01612 752036 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.aua.ac.uk
ABMA is a non-profit-making examinations body, whose Advisory Board draws on an experience base of more than 40 yrs in the education system. It works with affiliated customers to provide them with complete customized courses and training as well as the certification of qualifications. The London office mainly deals with institutions based in Africa, Asia and the Middle East. ABMA has recognized the importance and value of British qualifications in developing countries for both students and employers. These qualifications demonstrate that the students have reached a high standard of skill and competence, and add significant value to their profile. Also, having dealt with employers all over the world, ABMA knows that they are seeking skilled graduates with a comprehensive understanding of the industry as well as those possessing factorspecific training. ABMA has developed a range of vocational courses in areas such as Business Administration, Travel and Tourism, Sales and Marketing, Professional Journalism and Computing, which have a unique place in the education market. Additionally ABMA has created courses made factor-specific to its target
audience such as Community Development and HIV/Aids Management. These courses are examined at Diploma and Advanced Diploma levels and are very attractive to students because of their value in the employment market and because they offer a pathway directly into local universities in the UK and USA, as well as for students in their home countries. Furthermore, ABMA is established with the British Council across Africa, Asia and the Middle East and is registered with various standards bodies including BOTA in Botswana, TEVETA in Malawi, and IVTB and MQA in Mauritius. In addition to these bodies, the Ministry of Education and the KNEC in Kenya invigilate all ABMA examinations that take place in Kenya and TEVETA in Zambia have approved ABMA courses.
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MEMBERSHIP Full membership is open to those working in higher education, an institution involved in the administration of higher education or a Further Education college and who have managerial or administrative responsibility.
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BRITISH INSTITUTE OF FACILITIES MANAGEMENT Number One Building The Causeway Bishop’s Stortford Hertfordshire, CM23 2ER Tel: 08450 581356 Fax: 01279 712669 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.bifm.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Members are experienced practitioners of facilities management. Qualified Members BIFM(Qual) are current members of BIFM who have successfully completed the BIFM Qualification. Associate Membership is open to any individual who wishes to be associated with the facilities
management profession through joining BIFM and who is willing to be bound by the rules of this Institute. Student membership is available to any individual who, in the opinion of the Council, is able to demonstrate that he or she is registered on a course of study in facilities management with an education establishment or course provider.
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION North House 5 Parkins Close Colliers End Ware Herts SG11 1ED Tel: 02075 441416 Fax: 02075 441499 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.businessmanagement.org.uk The Association aims to provide a professional body of business managers for the promotion and exchange of management skills, knowledge and business planning techniques, specializing in the small business sector. MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FBMA): Candidates must have at least 5 yrs’ managerial experience and must have passed the Final Exam of the Association. Exemption conditions as per Membership Grade apply to this category. Member (MBMA): Candidates must have at least 3 yrs’ managerial experience and must have passed the Final Exam of the Association. Exemption from the Final Exam is granted to candidates who are members of approved professional organizations, or who have passed equivalent exams.
Associate (ABMA): Candidates must have at least 1 yr’s managerial experience and must hold a qualification considered by the membership committee to warrant election to this grade. Affiliate (AffBMA): Candidates must be either following a course of study in pursuit of an award of the Association or alternatively studying for an equivalent award of another organization. Certified Doctor of Business Administration (CDBA): Candidates must have been awarded a DBA by an organization recognized by the Membership Committee as being of a sufficiently high standard. Certified Master of Business Administration (CMBA): Candidates must have been awarded an MBA by an organization recognized by the Membership Committee as being of a sufficiently high standard.
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Management FCBMA/MCBMA: Fellow/Member of Certified Business Management Accountants -- division of the Association: Candidates must hold qualifications considered by the Council to be equivalent to our syllabus or have passed the Association’s prescribed examinations. EXAMINATIONS Business Management Association Diploma in Business Management (DipBMA): Papers in (1) Accounting & Finance; (2) Business Law; (3) Business Administration & Management; (4) Sales & Marketing. Certificates and Diplomas are also awarded in International Trade and Independent Consultancy.
Exemption from the qualifying exams may be granted to mature candidates with extensive senior management experience. Certified Manager (CertMgr): Awarded to candidates in possession of a Level 4 and above qualification who can also provide evidence of at least 10 yrs’ managerial experience in a senior position. It is likely that candidates for this award will also be interviewed by the awarding committee at their discretion. Entrepreneurs Award (EA): Awarded to candidates who can satisfy the awarding committee of their entrepreneurial knowledge. Can be achieved through various routes including seminar attendance, assessment of existing entrepreneurial experience, and the presentation of an actual business plan.
THE CAMBRIDGE ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT Wellington House East Road Cambridge CB1 1BH E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.businessmanagement.org.uk The Cambridge Academy of Management (CAM) is a professional and autonomous not-for-profit institution established in Cambridge, England to foster the concept of UK management education made available to all internationally. CAM is built on the foundation to promote state-of-the-art knowledge and expertise in all facets of management education, training and development for the global educational arena. The Governing Council and the senior staff involved in the overall planning and operation of the institution comprise of both local and international academics from various universities and industry experts with years of both consulting and entrepreneurial experiences. The distinctive feature of Cambridge Academy of Management is that all its programmes are delivered by the various accredited centres globally and thus the Academy merely supports these centres in registering the students and providing them with academic support in terms of examination. All programmes offered by Cambridge Academy of Management are accredited by Quality Assurance Commission UK.
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RECOGNITION OF QUALIFICATIONS Cambridge Academy of Management works closely with various universities in the United Kingdom, Europe, Australia and New Zealand so as to ensure the curriculums developed by CAM meets the higher education standards internationally. Thus, all candidates who complete various CAM programmes are able to enter respective levels of study in these institutions. PROGRAMMES OFFERED CAM International Foundation Diploma l CAM International Certificate in Restaurant & Catering Management l CAM International Diploma in Business Management l CAM International Diploma in Business (Restaurant & Catering Management) l CAM International Diploma in Business (Tourism Management) l CAM International Advanced Diploma in Business Management l CAM International Advanced Diploma in Business (Restaurant & Catering Management) l CAM International Advanced Diploma in Business (Tourism Management) l
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CAM International Postgraduate Diploma in Hospitality Management CAM International Postgraduate Diploma in Business CAM International Postgraduate Diploma in Business with Specialization in: Marketing Finance Human Resource Management
MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES There are three categories of CAM Memberships: l Associate Category (ACAM) -- Open to all undergraduates from a recognized institution of
higher learning in any business or accounting discipline with a minimum of 2 yrs’ work experience in their respective field of study. l Member Category (MCAM) -- Open to all graduates from a recognized institution of higher learning in any business or accounting discipline with a minimum of 5 yrs’ managerial experience in their respective field of study l Fellowship Category (FCAM) -- Open to CAM Certified members and postgraduates with a minimum of 7 yrs’ senior management experience For more information, please visit our website at www.cambridge-uk.org
THE CHARTERED MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE Membership Department Management House Cottingham Road Corby Northants NN17 1TT Tel: 01536 207307 Fax: 01536 400388 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.managers.org.uk The Chartered Management Institute is the leading organization for professional management that: l develops, supports and recognizes the skills and achievements of managers throughout their lives l works with employers to identify and develop the necessary management and leadership skills that drive performance l influences stakeholders to address the challenges that face today’s managers and leaders GRADE CRITERIA FOR ASSOCIATE, MEMBER AND FELLOW Associate: To qualify as an Associate you must either have 3 yrs’ management experience or hold an appropriate qualification in management (eg Certificate, Diploma or S/NVQ in Management). Member: To qualify as a Member you must have 3 yrs’ management experience and hold an appropriate qualification in management (eg MBA, Diploma or S/ NVQ in Management at degree level or above). Fellow: To qualify as a Fellow you should have 10 yrs’ management experience, of which 3 yrs must be at strategic level, and you must hold an appropriate qualification in management (eg MBA, Diploma or S/ NVQ in Management at degree level or above).
EXAMPLES OF MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE AND ACCOUNTABILITY Management experience can cover the full spectrum of responsibility for managing people and other resources, ranging from the management of teams and direct line reports through to project management. In addition, as a Fellow, you must have held strategic level accountability for at least 3 yrs including the setting and implementing of business strategy. In a large organization, this is likely to mean that you are at business unit director level or equivalent, delegating authority to several middle managers. In a smaller organization, you are likely to be at Board director level or equivalent. In the case of consulting roles without direct line responsibility, you should be advising people at director level or equivalent in significant sized organizations. Student membership is available for anyone who is studying full or PT, for a management or business qualification. Any manager, irrespective of qualification or experience, may join as an Affiliate.
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EUROPEAN ATLANTIC DIPLOMATIC ACADEMY Tel: 08703219427 Fax: 08707651107 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.eatcd.org EADA is an independent, non-governmental, global professional diplomatic institution, established to enhance the knowledge and advance the professional training of diplomats and graduates globally. With an expanding global presence, it is the Academy’s vision as a professional institution and awarding body to be world recognized and respected as one of the premier diplomatic academies and a key influencer, promoting knowledge, competency, advancement and understanding of diplomatic affairs’ subjects. EADA expects its members, graduates and practitioners to be recognized for their high level of professional training, achievements and competence. The Academy endeavours, through a wide network of international and regional partners, as one of the leading providers of professional and diplomatic CPD worldwide, to provide foreign and commonwealth diplomats, government and military personnel with study opportunities by blended learning (Flexible, Distance and Work-Based Learning). SPECIALIZED COMPETENCY COURSES The Academy provides specialized courses to improve the competence of executives, diplomats, military officers, crime prevention officers, law enforcement agents, lawyers, judges, graduates, commercial diplomats, commercial arbitrators and staff of organizations. Our students are provided with the necessary ability (through training), knowledge, or skill to practise and operate competently and successfully. Advanced Certificate of Competency Courses l Investment Dispute Settlement l World Trade Dispute Settlement l Human Rights and Prison Administration Advanced Diploma Courses l Trade Negotiations and Commercial Diplomacy l International Commercial Arbitration l International Defence and Security Policy l Human Rights and Justice Administration (for judges, prosecutors and lawyers) Mastership in Commercial Diplomacy l Trade Negotiations and Commercial Diplomacy
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Mastership in Dispute Settlement Commercial Arbitration and Investment Dispute Settlement l World Trade and Investment Dispute Settlement l Commercial Arbitration and World Trade Dispute Settlement l
Other Mastership Courses l Anti-Corruption Policy & Strategy l International Defence and Security Policy l International Diplomatic Protocol (In Conjunction with IECS) Minimum Entry requirements l A Bachelor’s degree or equivalent with significant professional experience l All applicants must register for Student Membership or Associateship* Study Mode By Blended Learning PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COURSES: Certificate of Competency l Introduction to World Trade Organization Certificate of Competency (Class 1) l Online Commercial Arbitration l Dispute Settlement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures and Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) l Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitrary Awards Certificate of Competency (Class 2) l General Topics on Dispute Settlement l Commercial Defence Measures l Dispute Settlement on Agricultural Products l Dispute Settlement and Trade Remedies l Dispute Settlement on Basic Rules of Trade in Goods, Services and Intellectual Property l Regional Approaches to Dispute Settlement l International Defence and Security Strategy Certificate of Competency (Class 3) l Introduction to Dispute Settlement l Dispute Settlement in Commercial Diplomacy l World Trade Dispute Settlement l International Investment Dispute Settlement and Regional Measures
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Management MEMBERSHIP IN THE DIPLOMATIC ACADEMY: STUDENT MEMBERSHIP: Persons studying at a recognized institution with a view to making diplomatic affairs, global trade negotiations, anti-corruption practice, human rights or an allied interest, their career. AFFILIATED PROFESSIONAL: Affiliated Professional Membership is open to those with personal interest in diplomatic affairs. This category of Membership is open to all applicants or persons of 21 or over who satisfy the Council of their interest in related field. Affiliated Professional Members may apply for Associate Fellowship after 3 yrs of continuous membership, depending on the academic qualifications and or proven professional experience in related field. ASSOCIATESHIP: This category of membership is open to EADA students or individuals aged between 21 and 30 yrs after which application for Associate Fellow is expected. Associateship of the Diplomatic Academy is designed for those continuing with academic study in related field. Associateship may be awarded to registered diplomacy practitioners, graduates or senior military personnel no longer in training but working in related field at the time of application, who have not passed the Mastership programme or an equivalent examination, but who have completed relevant Continuing Professional Development. ASSOCIATE FELLOWSHIP (AFDA): This category of membership is open to individuals who have completed any of the Diplomatic Academy’s Mastership programme. Also individuals with Master’s degree or above, who satisfy the Board of their high level of professional achievement or
experience in the advancement of diplomatic affairs, anti-corruption, global trade and or human rights practice and development. Applicants with certain qualifications laid down in the by-laws and who satisfy the Board of their level of competency and professional experience, including having contributed substantially to trade negotiations, diplomatic affairs, commerce and industry, interregional crime prevention, human rights etc related field may be considered. FELLOWSHIP (FDA): Individuals who have completed any of the Academy’s Mastership programme (Master Certificate of Competency). Those holding other Master’s degree or above or certain qualifications laid down in the bylaws and who satisfy the Board of their high level of professional experience (through submission of research projects), including having made a contribution of value to related field will be considered. Fellowship may also be awarded to individuals who have been judged by the Board to have advanced the professional practice of international defence and security policy, foreign affairs, trade negotiations and commercial diplomacy, anti-corruption policy and strategy, human rights and or diplomacy; or have attained such a position in trade, diplomatic or humanitarian affairs, or in other related fields as to merit promotion to Fellowship. HONORARY FELLOWS: Distinguished persons upon whom the Board may see fit to confer an honorary distinction. DISTINGUISHED FELLOWS: Distinguished persons upon whom the Board may see fit to confer a distinguished distinction.
INSTITUTE OF ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT 6 Graphite Square Vauxhall Walk London SE11 5EE Tel: 020 7091 9620 Fax: 020 7091 7340 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.instam.org THE IAM The Institute for Administrative Management is the leading professional body and UK Government recognized awarding body for those involved in the administration and management of business. The
organization is over 90 yrs old and has developed tailor-made qualifications in administrative management which reflect the skills and knowledge required by professional business leaders throughout their career.
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Management The iam offers a range of qualifications, from an introduction to the subject up to a full BA Hons degree. The iam’s programmes are designed both to stand alone and to fit together logically: there is a clear link between each level, meaning that you can build on your prior learning and your growing work experience. Qualifications are delivered around the world in a network of specialized centres or via online learning. Those studying for iam qualifications are given free student membership of the Institute, and on completion will be able to claim full professional membership. LEVEL 2 THE INTRODUCTORYAWARD IN ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT This qualification is for individuals who want to learn how to improve their skills and understanding of business administration best practice. It also provides a basis from which more advanced skills and knowledge can be developed. Core study areas l Understand and use the key business administration skills l Work with data and information more effectively l Apply techniques for better communication l Work better with other individuals and teams l Identify problems and act effectively to make decisions Study The Introductory Award is open to everyone, irrespective of previous experience or qualifications. It requires 60 hrs of study over as short or long a time as you wish, from 6 to 12 mths. LEVEL 3 THE CERTIFICATE IN ADMINISTRATION MANAGEMENT This qualification is for individuals who want to prepare for a career in management in business administration. It gives individuals the knowledge and understanding to become a professional in business administration. Core Study areas l Analyse organizations and organizational culture l Apply different management and leadership techniques l Manage information and communications l Propose ways to improve the efficiency of your organization l Drive change of systems and processes Study The certificate is open to everyone, irrespective of qualifications, although some previous experience in
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business administration is usual. The certificate requires 120 hrs of study over as short or long a times as you wish, from 6 to 12 mths. LEVEL 4 THE DIPLOMA IN ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT This qualification is for individuals who wish to develop their understanding and improve their management skills. It enables individuals to take a systematic approach to organizational and informative management. Core study areas l Use the principles of Human Resource Management l Apply new management tools and skills l Use analytical tools to improve management decision making l Organize and communicate with multiple teams l Identify and implement change to systems and processes Study The diploma is open to anyone who has at least 2 yrs previous experience or relevant Certificate level qualification from the iam or other bodies. The Diploma can normally be completed in 1 to 2 yrs, depending in the time individuals have available. LEVEL 5 THE ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT This qualification is for individuals who want to use best practice tools and techniques to manage organizations. It enables individuals to work at a senior level, making and implementing strategic decisions. Core study benefits: l Use business models to design and implement effective systems l Understand and apply strategic decision making skills l Apply best practice in Human Resource Management l Use financial and project management tools l Manage finances and other resources Study: The Advanced Diploma is open to anyone who has relevant Diploma level qualifications from the iam or other bodies. The Diploma can normally be completed in 1 to 2 yrs, depending on the time individuals have available. LEVEL 6 BA HONS DEGREE IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT The BA Hons is taught through PT, online learning to allow individuals working in business administration to take the next step in their career.
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Management Core study benefits: l Critically evaluate individuals and their contribution to the organization l Utilise best practice in management systems l Understand and implement business plans and strategies l Manage organizational culture and change l Using marketing techniques in international markets
Study: Entrance to the BA Hons is dependent upon holding the iam Advanced Diploma in Administrative Management and successful completion of a preparatory unit to develop the skills needed to study for a university degree. The BA Hons can normally be completed in 18 mths to 2 yrs, depending on the time individuals have available.
INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS CONSULTING 3rd Floor 17--18 Hayward’s Place London EC1R 0EQ Tel: 020 7566 5220 Fax: 020 7566 5230 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ibconsulting.org.uk The Institute of Business Consulting is the professional body for all business consultants. Designed to raise standards of professional practice in support of better business performance, the Institute provides a development path for individuals, supported by high quality resources and a recognized qualification and award route, which includes the Certified Management Consultant (CMC) award. Formed in April 2007 by the merger of the Institute of Business Advisers and the Institute of Management Consultancy, the Institute encompasses the entire profession of business consultants within a membership touching on all areas of the UK economy. Our membership consists of just under 7,000 individual members and 150 corporate members, ranging from sole-practitioners to large organizations. Individuals may join as a Student, Affiliate, Associate, Member or Fellow, subject to experience and qualifications. When you join the Institute you agree to work to the professional standards that we set for our members and therefore indicate to your clients that you understand and work to a code of conduct established and maintained by an independent professional body. This is important in a profession that is largely unregulated and a powerful differentiator in the market. PROFESSIONALISM AND COMPETENCE Professional competence is recognized through the Certified Management Consultant (CMC) award
which is independently awarded by the Institute in the UK and internationally recognized in other member countries of the International Council of Management Consulting Institutes (ICMCI). Specifically, the award is recognized in 43 countries -- the list is growing and includes China, Asia-Pacific and the Middle East. In total, there are over 10,000 CMCs worldwide. The CMC assessment leads to a competency-based award that takes account of work experience and client referrals and is open to experienced management consultants who have joined the Institute of Business Consulting. The CMC assessment process has been designed to be as simple as possible for busy professionals. In practice, most people take between 3 and 6 mths to complete and submit their portfolio but this depends on your experience and examples and evidence you can show that meet the management consultancy competencies. The CMC assessment process is broken down into three stages: l Registration: If you are not already a member, you should apply for Institute membership at Associate, Member or Fellow grade. You can then register online for the CMC process and access the portfolio documentation and resources. l Application: Your portfolio consists of a CMC application form, in which you should provide details of two recent client assignments, evidence of continuing professional development and a 360
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QUALIFICATIONS Within its structured professional development framework, the Institute also offers 4 professional qualifications through the Chartered Management Institute Awarding Body: l Certificate in Management Consulting Essentials l Diploma in Management Consultancy l Certificate in Business Support l Diploma in Business Support The consultancy qualifications can be standalone options or may form part of a structured development route leading to the CMC award and are based on the Institute’s Management Consultancy Competence Framework. The business support qualifications enable candidates to meet the criteria set within the National Assessment Framework against the core National Occupational Standards for Business Support. The Diploma is awarded following further assessment against specialist knowledge such as business link broker standards and Train to Gain in reference to a specific client project or experience. The Certificate in Management Consultancy Essentials provides an introduction to management consultancy. It is intended for people who are considering a move into the profession from a functional discipline, or for those who wish to obtain an introduction to the skills and knowledge needed in the field of management consultancy. As an aspiring management consultant, it will help you learn about: l the consultancy role l the consultancy relationship l the client relationship l communication for consultants l effective project delivery l structured knowledge, research and analysis The Diploma in Management Consultancy will develop your knowledge, skills and behaviours to
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operate as a management consultant. As a developing management consultant, you will learn about: l professional practice l professional development l managing consultancy interventions l organizing structure and culture l entry and diagnosis l interpersonal interaction l group techniques l communicating with impact l effective project management l tools and techniques for effective consulting The Certificate in Business Support will recognize existing skills, knowledge and understanding in providing business support and consists of the 8 units of the National Occupational Standards for Business Support: BS Unit 1 Maintain effective business support relationships with clients BS Unit 2 Help the client to analyze the business and decide the way forward BS Unit 3 Enable clients to implement changes in their business BS Unit 4 Encourage business support clients to act for themselves BS Unit 5 Develop business support networks to provide access to information and other resources BS Unit 6 Evaluate the quality of your own practice in business support BS Unit 7 Develop your own ability to provide business support BS Unit 8 Monitor the performance of the business support service The Diploma in Business Support qualification will facilitate career progression while developing the skills, knowledge and understanding needed to provide business support. In addition to the 8 Business Support standard units, candidates must also complete an additional unit: BS Unit 9 Business Support project -- this will result in the award of a generic Diploma in Business Support. As a result of undertaking this project, the individual will know how to: l Define, negotiate and agree the scope and terms of reference of the project with the project sponsor(s) l Identify how the project proposal and plan relate to strategic and client objectives and the support for their achievement l Identify: l the project aims, objectives and activities l the methodology to be used
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Management the sequencing of activities the resources needed to complete the project, and how finance and resources will be controlled l roles, responsibilities and accountabilities of the project team and others affected by the project l potential risks to the completion of the project and contingencies to deal with these l Develop and implement project initiation and planning to achieve stated goals l Define relevant performance measures to monitor success l Review and evaluate project achievements It is recommended candidates are educated to degree level or equivalent, or hold a minimum of 2 yrs’ l l
business experience for the Certificate in Management Consulting Essentials, or degree level or equivalent, or hold a minimum of 5 yrs’ business experience for the Diploma in Management Consultancy. Both qualifications provide a structured route to CMC and help maintain the professional development of management consultants. There are no prior learning requirements needed to complete or undertake the Certificate and Diploma in Business Support. The qualifications are work-orientated and suitable for those who undertake Business Support practices in their work.
THE INSTITUTE OF COMMERCIAL MANAGEMENT The Fusee 20A Bargates Christchurch Dorset BH23 1QL Tel: 01202 490555 Fax: 01202 490666 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.icm.ac.uk The Institute is the leading professional body for Commercial and Business Development Managers. Supporting career and personal development as well as mobility, the Institute’s educational programmes and qualifying examinations provide recognized qualifications for those commercial management and business development staff working in the following key industry sectors: aerospace and defence, construction, facilities management, financial services, government, information technology, manufacturing, petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, telecommunications, utilities and retailing. Membership is open to those who complete the relevant degree level qualifying examinations. The Institute is a fully accredited QCA/Ofqual Awarding Body. Associate Membership (AMInstCM) is restricted to those employed by project-orientated organizations. The minimum Entry Requirement for Associate Membership is a degree or an HND level qualification. Employees who do not meet the Entry Requirements may apply for Associate Membership upon successful completion of any ICM Advanced Diploma programme. Graduate Membership (GradDipCM) is reserved for those who have the qualifications required for full
Membership but lack the necessary years of practical work experience. The GradDipCM designation indicates that the Member holds a degree level qualification. Graduate Members may apply for full Membership when they have completed the 5-yr qualifying period of relevant work experience. Membership (MInstCM) is available to those who are able to demonstrate that they have an appropriate level of commercial knowledge and skill and at least 5 yrs’ practical experience in a relevant commercial management, contracting or business development role within a project-orientated organization. Members are expected to hold 1 of the following qualifications: a BA, BSc, MSc or MBA in Commercial Management or the ICM Graduate Diploma in Commercial Management or a business-related degree or equivalent level professional qualification. Fellowship (FInstCM) is reserved for Commercial Directors, Contract Directors and senior managers. An ICM Fellow will be a high flyer, at the top of his or her profession. He or she will be team player holding a Board level commercial, business development or marketing appointment in a major corporate. Fellows will be noted for their outstanding commercial skills, their excellent negotiating, relationship and influencing skills, their ability to manage contract
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Management processes and their track record for meeting significant commercial targets. Procurement experience and the ability to negotiate, manage complex contracts and oversee large-scale projects will be an essential part of their role. By virtue of his or her position a Fellow will have demonstrated ability to establish successful collaborative relationships with other business leaders in both the public and private sectors. The Institute is a recognized international examining and awarding body for students undertaking general business and management studies and examines and certifies candidates to an internationally consistent standard. Working with education and training providers worldwide, ICM offers examinations and certification in the following areas: Accounting & Finance, Banking; Business and Management Studies; Communication Studies; Computer Studies; Financial Services; Hospitality Management; Information Technology; International Trade; Languages; Legal Studies; Marketing Management; Public Relations; Purchasing and Supply Management; Retail and Distribution Management; Safety Management; Sales & Sales Management; Security Management; Sports and Leisure Management; Travel and Tourism Management. Recognition of ICM Awards: Subject to status, students holding ICM Diploma, Advanced Diploma and Graduate Diploma level qualifications are accepted on to undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes offered by institutions in the EU, Eastern Europe, North America, the Middle East, the Far East, SE Asia, sub-Saharan Africa and Australasia. The Institute’s awards are also recognized by the majority of the world’s leading professional examining boards for either subject or registration purposes. ICM Vocational Education Awards: ICM programmes are designed to address a wide variety of personal development and training needs. Unless a candidate undertakes a single subject examination, all ICM programmes are multisubject and candidates are required to undertake formal and externally set
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and marked examinations in all subjects within any programme. Certificate Level Programmes: These are introductory and Foundation programmes designed for school leavers and adults with few or no formal academic qualifications (3 to 6 mths FT/9 mths PT). Diploma Level Programmes: Designed for business students and working adults (1--2 yrs FT/2--3 yrs PT). Most Diploma level programmes offer study equivalent to the first year of a degree, and relevant ICM Diploma awards. Advanced Diploma Programmes: Equivalent to UK intermediate Higher Education qualifications such as HNDs, Diplomas of Higher Education and Foundation Degrees, this level of qualification provides direct entry to the final year of a number of UK degrees and involves specialist learning and detailed analysis of a high level of information and knowledge in a specified area of work or study. (1--2 yrs FT/ 3--4 yrs PT) Graduate Diploma Programmes: These are 1-yr post-graduate courses that are appropriate for people working as knowledge-based professionals or in professional management positions. This level of study covers complex levels of knowledge which enables the development of indepth and original responses to complicated and unpredictable problems and situations. Indicative competencies involve the application of a range of fundamental principles across a wide and often unpredictable variety of contexts as well as the ability to perform technical or professional work activities in a variety of contexts with a substantial degree of personal responsibility and autonomy. This qualification may be considered in place of a Bachelor’s degree, graduate certificates and graduate diplomas. Services: As part of its international activities, ICM Advisory Board Members provide consultancy with government, international development agencies, corporate and private sector clients, leading to the provision of expert technical advice and assistance and the tailored development of education and training programmes for the corporate sector, emerging industries and the global workforce.
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INSTITUTE OF DIRECTORS 116 Pall Mall London SW1Y 5ED Tel: 020 7839 1233 Fax: 020 7930 1949 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.iod.com The IoD is a chartered institute, whose 54,000 members form a unique and influential global network spanning the whole spectrum of business leadership. The Institute’s principal objectives are to advance the interests of its members as company directors, to provide business facilities and services of all kinds for these members, and to help directors enhance their professional competence. MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FInstD): Open to IoD members of 1 yr’s standing who have been: (a) a director for a minimum of 5 yrs, with 10 yrs’ business experience, who hold the IoD Diploma in Company Direction or equivalent; or (b) a director for a minimum of 10 yrs. Member (MInstD): Open to: (a) directors of 1 yr’s standing, with 5 yrs’ business experience who have attended the IoD’s Foundation course covering the role and responsibilities of directors and the board; or (b) directors of 3 yrs’ standing, with 7 yrs’ business experience. Associate Member: Open to directors waiting to qualify for Member grade; partners in professional practice and those with professional qualifications working in industry or commerce; sole proprietors; senior executives. TRAINING The IoD’s Director Development department is the premier specialist provider of director training services, with a reputation for delivering relevant, practical learning experiences. It is uniquely concerned with the development needs of company
directors whatever their experience, company size or type of business; whether or not they are IoD members. The learning approach draws upon and enhances directors’ knowledge, skills and understanding, and focuses on helping them to improve business performance and standards of professionalism in the boardroom. The unique directors’ programme, the IoD Company Direction Programme, covers the essentials of directing a successful modern company. Those who wish to achieve a recognized qualification can undertake an assessment, successful completion of which leads to the award of the prestigious IoD Diploma in Company Direction. The Diploma is also a major step towards becoming a Chartered Director, the professional status launched by the IoD in 1999. It is offered at the IoD in London and 6 regional UK centres: Durham, Edinburgh, Leeds/ Wakefield, Loughborough, Salford, Stirling, Ulster and Birmingham. There is also a concise programme which equips newly appointed and prospective directors with the knowledge and confidence to fulfil their new appointment effectively, which can lead to the qualification of the Certificate in Company Direction. There is a wide range of short practical courses available as well as Board Development Service and Executive Coaching. The IoD also provides an extensive range of business and boardroom publications, and runs conferences on topical issues of interest to directors.
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INSTITUTE OF LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT Stowe House Netherstowe Lichfield Staffordshire WS13 6TJ Tel: 01543 266867 Fax: 01543 266893 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.i-l-m.com
Also at: 1 Giltspur St London EC1A 9DD Tel: 020 7294 2470 Fax: 020 7294 2402 E-mail:
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The Institute of Leadership & Management (ILM) provides professional membership for managers keen to develop their talents. It is also the UK’s leading body for leadership and management qualifications. With over 26,000 members, ILM membership is designed to ensure leaders and managers develop their professional skills through recognition, specialist information on leadership and networking with other talented individuals. Managers at all levels have joined ILM to get the support they need to advance in their careers. Each year over 90,000 individuals take an ILM qualification through the national network of ILM approved centres. Designed in line with the UK’s credit and qualification frameworks, and in anticipation of the European credit frameworks, these highly respected qualifications have helped thousands of managers to develop their potential and move up the career ladder.
Member Benefits Just some of the exclusive benefits of joining ILM include: l Careers advice and development l Online self-assessment of team skills l Member events l Subscription to Edge magazine l Resource centre with e-books, e-journals, book loans, reading lists, skills files and research l Legal helpline And more . . . For further details on the benefits of gaining professional recognition with ILM, or to apply, visit www.i-l-m.com/membership, e-mail
[email protected] or call 01543 266886
MEMBERSHIP Studying Membership Studying Membership supports learners as they work towards an ILM qualification. Studying Membership is free for 1 yr to anyone on an ILM programme, and is accessed through the ILM website. Learners can activate their membership at the start of their course, or before in certain cases. Studying Members can upgrade to Professional Membership at any time during their initial year or afterwards. Professional Membership ILM membership offers you a range of benefits to provide practical career support at every stage of your professional life. Members may qualify for one of 4 Professional Membership grades: Fellow (FInstLM) Member (MInstLM) Associate Member (AMInstLM) Affiliate (AInstLM)
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QUALIFICATIONS Leadership and management ILM Level 2 Award and Certificate in Team Leading ILM Level 3 Award, Certificate and Diploma in First Line Management ILM Level 4 Award in Management ILM Level 5 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Management ILM Level 6 Award in Management ILM Level 7 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Executive Management ILM Level 3 Award and Certificate in Leadership ILM Level 4 Award in Leadership ILM Level 5 Award and Certificate in Leadership ILM Level 7 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Strategic Leadership ILM Level 3 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Leadership and Management ILM Level 5 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Leadership and Management ILM Level 7 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Strategic Leadership and Executive Management Coaching and mentoring ILM Level 3 Award and Certificate in Coaching
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Management ILM Level 5 Certificate and Diploma in Coaching and Mentoring ILM Level 7 Certificate and Diploma in Coaching and Mentoring Business and enterprise ILM Level 2 Award in Exploring Business Enterprise ILM Level 2 Award and Certificate in Preparing for Business Enterprise ILM Level 3 Award and Certificate in Starting Your Enterprise ILM Level 2 Award in Introduction to Business Improvement ILM Level 5 Certificate in Business Support ILM Level 5 Award in Social Impact Assessment ILM Level 5 Awards, Certificate and Diploma in Social Enterprise Visit www.i-l-m.com to browse a full list of ILM qualifications TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT Get qualified with ILM ILM qualifications offer a trusted route to improving your success. ILM management programmes have helped more than half a million leaders and managers improve their skills and performance. We have qualifications to suit all development needs from level 2 programmes in team leading right up to a full level 7 Diploma in Strategic Leadership and Executive Management for senior managers and leaders. With over 30 specialist qualifications in the ILM portfolio, including business enterprise, coaching/ mentoring and leadership, our 2,000-plus approved centres around the UK are able to offer an exceptional breadth of programmes -- to meet the development needs of leaders and managers at every level and across all industry sectors. You can be sure there is an approved centre near you offering the best in professional and personal development. ILM qualifications cover: l Team leading -- for those starting out on their management career
Management -- designed to enhance functional management skills for those in junior, middle or senior management posts l Specialist qualifications in Personnel Management, Volunteer Management and Environmental Management l Leadership -- this premier suite of qualifications uses action and reflective learning to harness your leadership potential l Coaching and mentoring -- develop your talent and your team’s/organization’s talent too l Enterprise/business start up -- go solo with the help of ILM’s suite of business enterprise qualifications l Social enterprise support -- a new suite of qualifications designed especially for advisors and managers involved in this emerging and highly significant sector ILM qualifications offer an unrivalled degree of flexibility. With many of the qualifications available as short tasters, or indepth individual units as well as comprehensive full-length programmes, our qualifications enable individuals to develop and gain recognition in a way that suits their career needs. Flexible attendance patterns and the use of blended learning (mixing open/distance/e-based learning with workshops) completes a truly wide range of learning opportunities. ILM Endorsed and Development Programmes ILM also approves quality in-house training programmes on leadership and management through the ILM Endorsed and Development Programmes. If your organization is running a leadership or management development programme, it could be eligible for ILM endorsement. Contact your local ILM Business Manager to find out more, or e-mail
[email protected]. For further qualifications information, or to locate an ILM Centre in your area, go to www.i-l-m.com. l
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INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES Brooke House 24 Dam Street Lichfield Staffs WS13 6AA Tel: 01543 266909 Fax: 01543 257848 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ims-productivity.com MEMBERSHIP Corporate Membership: There are 2 levels, Fellow and Member. Entry is based upon a combination of experience and qualifications, although both grades are open to experienced personnel holding a position of responsibility, irrespective of qualifications. Non-Corporate Membership: There are 2 levels, Affiliate and Associate. Associate grade requires both experience and the Institute’s Certificate. Affiliate grade is the equivalent of student, and open to those already engaged in, or having an interest in, management services.
EXAMINATIONS Certificate -- syllabus based on the Institute’s ‘body of knowledge’. There are 3 core modules ‘critical review’, ‘methodology’, ‘process quantification’ and ‘people and Implementation skills’. The course is reinforced by completion of appropriate productivity tools. Diploma -- entry requires success in the IMS Certificate or an appropriate management qualification. For full details contact IMS administration office. There is a reserved grade (MMS(Dip)) for members who hold the Diploma and IMS Certificate.
THE INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT SPECIALISTS Head Office Warwick Corner 42 Warwick Road Kenilworth Warwickshire CV8 1HE Tel: 01926 855498 Fax: 01926 513100 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.group-ims.com The Institute of Management Specialists was founded in 1971 to give professional recognition to the knowledge and skills of managers and specialists. The Institute encourages management excellence and specialist expertise, and supports lifelong learning to help members fulfil their career ambitions. MEMBERSHIP Companion (CompIMS): Holders of a Doctorate degree and those in a senior management or specialist position. Fellow (FIMS): NVQ Level 5 and Master’s degree. Chartered, professional and senior management occupations. Also those with relevant professional
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qualifications and/or appropriate experience as a specialist. Member (MIMS): Holders of NVQ Level 4, HNC/ HND, City & Guilds, BTEC or SCOTVEC/SQA awards. First, Foundation, Associate’s and Bachelor’s degrees. Also those with relevant professional qualifications and/or appropriate experience as a specialist and new managers. Technical and junior management occupations. Associate Member (AMIMS): Holders of NVQ Level 3, Advanced GNVQ, ONC/OND, City & Guilds, BTEC or SCOTVEC/SQA awards. Also those with relevant professional qualifications and/or appropriate experience and management and specialist
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Management trainees. Technicians, craft, skilled and supervisory occupations. Student Member (StudIMS): The applicant should have completed the first year of a course of studies or be qualified to NVQ Level 1, Foundation GNVQ. Foundation skills in occupations to operative or semiskilled occupations. EXAMINATIONS The Diploma of Merit: success in the exams plus practical experience at an appropriate level of responsibility are requisites for membership. Exemption from these exams is allowed for those who hold appropriate PhD, MBA, or other university degree, BTEC, SQA, C&G or other qualifications as detailed
in the individual grades. Exemption is also allowed for those who hold membership of professional bodies whose standards of entry to membership are not less than those of the Institute. In all cases applicants must have the necessary experience at an appropriate level of responsibility. The Institute conducts its own flexible open-learning courses (home study). Details of these courses are available from Head Office. QUALIFICATIONS Professional Membership qualifications (as listed under grades). The Diploma of Merit, plus other professional diploma course qualifications.
INSTITUTE OF VALUE MANAGEMENT 1--3 Birdcage Walk Westminster London SW1H 9JJ Tel: 08709 020905 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ivm.org.uk The Institute aims to establish Value Management as a process for achieving value in every sector of the economy and to provide support in the innovative use of value management techniques. MEMBERSHIP Corporate Membership: Open to any company or organization practising or promoting value techniques. Each corporate member may nominate up to 10 members of their organization as representatives to the Institute. A member nominated by a corporate body can hold executive office and has full voting rights. Ordinary Membership: Open to any professional person who has an interest in and can demonstrate an involvement in practising value techniques. Student Membership: Open to students who have an interest in value management and who are registered FT students possessing a valid student card. Fellow: Awarded to a member as a special honour for outstanding contribution to the field of value management.
CERTIFICATION & ROLL OF PRACTITIONERS Certificate and Training: The Institute has worked closely with the Commission of the European Communities to establish a European Training System and Certification Procedure. Roll of Practitioners: The Institute maintains an authorized list of value practitioners who are members of the Institute. It launched its European Training and Certification System in 1998. This European Commission funded initiative offers, through the IVM’s Certification Board, certification in the following categories: Certificated Value Analyst (CVA); Professional in Value Management (PVM); Certificated Value Manager (CVM); Trainer in Value Management (TVM). The Certification Board also approves basic and advanced courses in value management that have been designed by trainers in value management. The Institute provides a list of trainers.
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THE INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL MANAGERS ASSOCIATION 5 Starnes Court Union Street Maidstone Kent ME14 1EB Tel: 01622 672867 Fax: 01622 755149 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ipma.co.uk ABOUT THE INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL MANAGERS ASSOCIATION (IPMA) The (IPMA) is an International Examining, Licensing and Regulatory professional body which, through its qualifications, enables practising managers to participate in and be part of the process of improving managerial performance and effectiveness in all areas of business, industry and public administration. MEMBERSHIP QUALIFYING STAGES Membership of the IPMA is achieved through success in 6 levels of examination and assessment. These qualifying stages are: 1. Foundation 2. Intermediate 3. Professional Part 1 4. Professional Part 2 5. Completion of 6 mths’ Professional Qualifying Research Project 6. Completion of 18 mths’ practical Internship Programme To become a Licensed and Certified Member of the Association, all students successfully achieving Professional Part 2 also must undertake an 18 mths internship programme at their place of work or at an approved alternative organization. The IPMA places great emphasis on the internship, believing that the mentoring and coaching aspect of it is not only motivating and challenging, but also enables the intern to achieve a higher level of performance and managerial effectiveness. Details of the qualifying project and internship programmes are on the IPMA’s website (www.ipma.co.uk). CERTIFIED FELLOWS ^ FCIPM, FPMA Certified Fellowship status is only open to Certified Members who have a minimum of 5 yrs’ experience of certified membership working at senior managerial level.
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In addition, Certified Members must be able to demonstrate that they have contributed significantly and substantially to the progress of the IPMA and be sponsored by 2 FCIPM, FPMA holders justifying their nomination for Fellowship. Post Experience Qualifying Programmes are available for high level top executives holding senior managerial positions. Details can be found on the website (www.ipma.co.uk ). CERTIFIED MEMBERS ^ CIPM, MPMA Applicants for Full Certified Membership status must have a minimum of 5 yrs’ post-licensing associate membership experience and must be members in good standing throughout that period. Those with MBAs from recognized universities are eligible to apply for Full Certified Membership, but must undertake the IPMA’s Post Experience Qualifying Programme. CERTIFIED ASSOCIATES ^ CIPM, AMPMA Certified Associate Membership is open to newly licensed Licentiate Members with a minimum of 1 yr post-licensing work experience. LICENTIATE MEMBER ^ LMPMA Licentiate Membership is open to members that have successfully completed all written examinations as well as the Qualifying Research Project, but have yet to complete the Internship Programme. QUALITYASSURANCE AND RECOGNITION In addition to stringent internal quality control mechanisms, the IPMA subjects its programmes, processes and examination procedures to regular external and independent reviews to assure the quality of its qualifications. A summary of the latest such exercise, which was conducted by the UK Government’s National Academic Recognition Information Centre (NARIC), as well as details of the IPMA’s examinations quality assurance procedures and processes are shown in the quality assurance section of the IPMA web site (www.ipma.co.uk).
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THE OXFORD CENTRE FOR LEADERSHIP 7200, The Quorum, Oxford Business Park North, Garsington Road, Oxford Oxfordshire OX4 2JZ Tel: 01865 487196 Fax: 01865 481482 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.oxcel.org The Oxford Centre for Leadership (OXCEL) is a professional body based in Oxford. OXCEL aims to foster leadership and increase the effectiveness of leadership at all levels in organizations. The Centre also aims to establish standards of leadership that are relevant to different, non-western cultures. The Centre is a member of the European Council for Business Education. OXCEL offers 2 types of memberships: Ordinary Membership Membership of OXCEL is open to all members of the public. As Members you will be entitled to preferred rates at events OXCEL and its affiliates organize. Awards Level Membership OXCEL certification relates to the practice of Leadership and its associated competences, which are acquired over a number of years of experience. To qualify candidates must demonstrate achievement of
at least 6 of the 9 Qualities of Leadership at the Appropriate Level OXCEL awards membership at the following levels: Licentiate of OXCEL l Graduate of OXCEL l Master of OXCEL l Fellow of OXCEL l
OXCEL’s 9 Qualities of Leadership 1. Leading and Developing Others 2. Developing Capability and Capacity 3. Influencing 4. Making Sense of Complexity and Ambiguity 5. Integrity 6. Ethics 7. Ceremony 8. Leading Change 9. Handling Cultural Diversity
PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS & TECHNICAL MANAGEMENT Head Office Warwick Corner 42 Warwick Road Kenilworth Warwickshire CV8 1HE Tel: 01926 855498 Fax: 01926 513100 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.group-ims.com Professional Business & Technical Management was founded in 1983 to forge the link between business and technology. PBTM gives professional recognition to the knowledge and skills of managers in business and technology, supporting lifelong learning to help members fulfil their career ambitions and develop their potential.
MEMBERSHIP Companion (CProfBTM): Holders of a Doctorate degree and those in a senior management position. Fellow (FProfBTM): NVQ Level 5 and Master’s degree, Chartered, professional and senior management occupations. Also those with relevant professional qualifications and/or appropriate experience in business or technology.
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Management Member (MProfBTM): Holders of NVQ Level 4, HNC/HND, City & Guilds, BTEC or SCOTVEC/SQA awards. First, Foundation, Associate’s and Bachelor’s degrees. Also those with relevant professional qualifications and/or appropriate experience in business or technology. Technical and junior management occupations. Associate Member (AMProfBTM): Holders of NVQ Level 3, Advanced GNVQ, ONC/OND, City & Guilds, BTEC or SCOTVEC/SQA awards. Also those with relevant professional qualifications and/ or appropriate experience in business or technology and management trainees. Technician, craft, skilled and supervisory occupations. Student Member (StudProfBTM): The applicant should have completed the first year of a course of studies or be qualified to NVQ Level 1, Foundation, GNVQ. Foundation skills in occupations to operative or semi-skilled occupations.
EXAMINATIONS The Diploma of Merit: success in the exams plus practical experience at an appropriate level of responsibility are requisites for membership. Exemption from these exams is allowed for those who hold appropriate PhD, MBA, or other university degree, BTEC, SQA, C&G or other qualifications as detailed in the individual grades. Exemption is also allowed for those who hold membership of professional bodies whose standards of entry to membership are not less than those of PBTM. In all cases applicants must have the necessary experience at an appropriate level of responsibility. PBTM conducts its own flexible open-learning courses (home study). Details of these courses are available from Head Office. QUALIFICATIONS Professional Membership qualifications (as listed under grades). The Diploma of Merit, plus other professional diploma course qualifications.
THE SOCIETY OF BUSINESS PRACTITIONERS PO Box 11 Sandbach Cheshire CW11 3GE Tel: 01270 526339 Fax: 01270 526339 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.mamsasbp.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FSBP): Elected on the basis of a high level of achievement in business practice and/or a significantly important contribution to business education/ practice. Certified Professional Manager (CPM): Senior membership open to Business Practitioners who have the SBP Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration (or its equivalent) and who satisfy other requirements. Member (MSBP): Elected after obtaining the SBP Advanced Diploma in Business Administration and additional diplomas (or equivalent), and having satisfied other requirements. EXAMINATIONS The Society conducts bi-annual exams, internationally, for all its qualifications. Preparatory tuition is offered internationally at approved centres. Exam reciprocal exemption agreements are in force with other professional institutes and for entrance to BBA and MBA degrees at selected universities.
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Diploma in Business Administration: Entry requirements: minimum age 18. Must be registered student and have at least 1 of the following: a) 4 GCSEs at grade C, or higher, 1 of which must be English Language, with 2 A levels; b) BTEC Cert or Dip in Business & Finance; c) Matric or entrance exams of a recognized university; d) LCCI Stage I (Intermediate) exams or RSA exams at Stage III; e) an equivalent qualification from a recognized professional institute or educational establishment; f) mature students may enter on the basis of general educational qualifications and an acceptable level of business experience. Diploma in Marketing Management: Same entry requirements as for Diploma in Business Administration. Advanced Diploma in Business Administration: Entry requirements: must have SBP Diploma in Business Administration (or equivalent) and meet its entry conditions.
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Management Advanced Diploma in Marketing Management: Same entry requirements as for Advanced Diploma in Business Administration. Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration: Entry requirements: must have SBP Advanced
Diploma in Business Administration (or equivalent) and/or a recognized degree in a relevant subject. Postgraduate Diploma in International Marketing: Same entry requirements as for Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Management and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FOUNDATION DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Robert Gordon; Thames Valley
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Abertay, Dundee; Anglia; Aston; Barnsley; Bath; Belfast; Birmingham; Birmingham (Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies); Blackburn; Bournemouth; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Buckingham (University of Buckingham); Bucks Coll; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; Central Lancashire; City; Coventry; Coventry (Newman College of Higher Education); Cranfield; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Doncaster (Dearne Valley Business School); Dundee; Durham; Durham (New College Durham); East Anglia (Suffolk College); East Anglia; East London; Edinburgh; Essex; Essex (Writtle College); Exeter (The College of St Mark & St John); Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow Caledonian; Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Heriot-Watt; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Kent; Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (Blackpool and The Fylde College); Lancaster (Edge Hill College of Higher Education); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds (Leeds, Trinity & All Saints); Leeds (York St John College); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Lincolnshire; Lincolnshire (Bishop Burton College); Lincolnshire (Lincoln University Campus); Liverpool; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London (Imperial College at Wye);
London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (King’s College London); London (London School of Economics & Political Science); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (Royal Holloway); London (School of Oriental & African Studies); London (University College London (UCL)); London Guildhall; London Institute (London College of Fashion); Loughborough; Luton; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester (Warrington Collegiate Institute, Faculty of HE); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Napier; Newcastle; North London; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham (University of Nottingham); Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); OU (NESCOT); OU (Northern College of Education); Oxford; Oxford Brookes; Paisley; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Queen Margaret; Reading; Robert Gordon; Salford; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Southampton; St Andrews; St Martin; Staffordshire; Stirling; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey; Surrey (St Mary’s, Strawberry Hill); Sussex; Teesside; Thames Valley; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales, Lampeter); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Warwick; Westminster; Wolverhampton; York (The Stables)
OTHER FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Sunderland
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HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Abertay, Dundee; Anglia; Anglia (City College, Norwich); Aston; Bath; Birmingham; Birmingham (Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies); Bournemouth; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Buckingham (University of Buckingham); Cambridge; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; Central Lancashire; City; City (Ashridge); Coventry; Cranfield; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Durham; East Anglia; East London; Edinburgh; Essex; Exeter; Exeter (The College of St Mark & St John); Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow Caledonian; Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Heriot-Watt; Hertfordshire; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Kent; Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (Edge Hill College of Higher Education); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds (York St John College); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Lincolnshire; Liverpool; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool (Liverpool Hope University College); Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London (Imperial College at Wye); London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (Institute
of Education); London (King’s College London); London (London School of Economics & Political Science); London (Royal Holloway); London (University College London (UCL)); London Guildhall; Loughborough; Luton; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Napier; Newcastle; North London; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); OU; Oxford; Oxford Brookes; Paisley; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Reading; Robert Gordon; Salford; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Southampton; Southampton (University College Chichester (formerly Chichester Institute of Higher Education)); St Andrews; St Martin; Staffordshire; Stirling; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey; Surrey (Farnborough College of Technology); Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Teesside; Thames Valley; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales, Lampeter); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Warwick; Westminster; Wolverhampton; York (The Stables)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Abertay, Dundee; Anglia; Anglia (City College, Norwich); Anglia (Colchester Institute); Aston; Barnsley; Birmingham; Bournemouth; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Bradford; Bristol; Brunel; Bucks Coll; Cambridge; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; City; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Doncaster (Dearne Valley Business School); Durham; Durham (New College Durham); East London; Edinburgh; Essex (Writtle College); Exeter; Glamorgan; Glasgow Caledonian; Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Kent; Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds (Leeds College of Music); Leeds (York St John College); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Lincolnshire; Lincolnshire (Bishop Burton College); Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool (Liverpool Hope University College); Liverpool John Moores; London
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(Birkbeck, University of London); London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London (Goldsmiths College); London (Imperial College at Wye); London (University College London (UCL)); London Guildhall; Loughborough; Luton; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Middlesex; Newcastle; North London; Northampton; Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); OU; OU (Northern College of Education); Oxford Brookes; Paisley; Portsmouth; Salford; Sheffield; South Bank; Southampton (King Alfred’s College); St Andrews; St Martin; Staffordshire; Stirling; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey (Farnborough College of Technology); Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Sussex; Thames Valley; Ulster; Wales (College of Medicine); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales, Lampeter); Warwick; Wolverhampton; Worcester
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CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Birmingham; Birmingham, School of Education, Selly Oak; Bournemouth; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Brighton; Bristol; Central England; Central Lancashire; Derby; Durham; East Anglia (Otley College); East London; Edinburgh; Exeter; Glamorgan; Gloucestershire; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Lincolnshire; Lincolnshire (Hull College); Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London);
London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London (Goldsmiths College); London Guildhall; Loughborough; North London; Northampton; Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); OU; OU (Northern College of Education); Oxford Brookes; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Salford; South Bank; Southampton; St Martin; Staffordshire; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Thames Valley; Ulster; Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wales (Bangor University); Warwick; Westminster; Wolverhampton; Worcester; York (The Stables)
NVQS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia (Colchester Institute)
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Manchester Metropolitan; Sunderland (City of Sunderland College); Thames Valley
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central Lancashire; Warwick
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham (Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies)
PROFESSIONAL COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College)
PROFESSIONALQUALIFICATIONS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Glamorgan
RESEARCH DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores; Surrey (Farnborough College of Technology)
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Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Administration & Information Management; Business and Management; European Business/Administration; European Business/Management; Management; Production Management; Public Sector Management SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Administration & Information Management; Business Administration (various options); Business & Environmental Management; Consumer & Management Studies; European Business/Management; Management SQA HND: Administration & Information Management; Business Administration (various options); Business Management Agri-Food; Consumer & Management Studies; e-Business Management; European Business/Administration
NVQs Level 1: Administration Level 2: Administration; Team Leading Level 3: Administration; Management; Owner Management (Business Planning); Standards Management
Level 4: Administration; Business Management and Development; Management; Owner Management; Owner Management -- Business Management and Development; Project Control; Project Management; Standards Management; Standards Quality Management Level 5: Management; Project Management; Standards Operational Management; Standards Strategic Management
SVQs Levels: Administration; Administration & Information Management; Administration/Business with Accounting; Business Administration Studies; Legal Administration/Secretarial; Management; Medical Reception/Administration; Office Administration/ Technology Level 3: Management; Owner Management: Business Planning Level 4: Management; Owner Management: Business Management and Development; Project Management Level 5: Operational Management; Project Management; Strategic Management
MANUFACTURING Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE INSTITUTE OF MANUFACTURING Head Office Warwick Corner 42 Warwick Road Kenilworth Warwickshire CV8 1HE Tel: 01926 855498 Fax: 01926 513100 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.group-ims.com The Institute of Manufacturing was founded in 1978 to give professional recognition to the knowledge and skills of people in all aspects of manufacturing.
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The Institute supports lifelong learning to help members fulfil their career ambitions and develop their potential.
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Manufacturing MEMBERSHIP Companion (CompIManf): Holders of a Doctorate degree and those in highly responsible positions in the manufacturing industry. Fellow (FIManf): NVQ Level 5 and Master’s degree, Chartered, professional and senior management occupations. Also those with relevant professional qualifications and/or appropriate experience. Member (MIManf): Holders of NVQ Level 4, HNC/ HND, City & Guilds, BTEC or SCOTVEC/SQA awards. First, Foundation, Associate’s and Bachelor’s degrees. Also those with relevant professional qualifications and/or appropriate experience. Technical and junior management occupations. Associate Member (AMIManf): Holders of NVQ Level 3, Advanced GNVQ, ONC/OND, City & Guilds, BTEC or SCOTVEC/SQA awards. Also those with relevant professional qualifications and/ or appropriate experience. Technician, craft, skilled and supervisory occupations. Student Member (StudIManf): The applicant should have completed the first year of a course of studies or be qualified to NVQ Level 1, Foundation GNVQ.
Foundation skills in occupations to operative or semiskilled occupations. EXAMINATIONS The Diploma of Merit: success in the exams plus practical experience at an appropriate level of responsibility are requisites for membership. Exemption from these exams is allowed for those who hold appropriate PhD, MBA, or other university degree, BTEC, SQA, C&G or other qualifications as detailed in the individual grades. Exemption is also allowed for those who hold membership of professional bodies whose standards of entry to membership are not less than those of the Institute. In all cases applicants must have the necessary experience at an appropriate level of responsibility. The Institute conducts its own flexible open-learning courses (home study). Details of these courses are available from Head Office. QUALIFICATIONS Professional Membership qualifications (as listed under grades). The Diploma of Merit, plus other professional diploma course qualifications.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Manufacturing and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bath; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Brunel; Central England; Coventry; Glamorgan; Glasgow Caledonian; Greenwich; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Liverpool John Moores; London Guildhall; London (Courtauld Institute of Art); Loughborough; Manchester Metropolitan; Nottingham (University of Nottingham); Paisley;
Portsmouth; Staffordshire; Strathclyde; Sunderland; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wolverhampton
OTHER FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Glamorgan
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bath; Belfast; Birmingham; Bristol; Brunel; Central England; Coventry; Cranfield; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Durham; Edinburgh; Glamorgan; Greenwich; Heriot-Watt; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Kingston; Liverpool; Loughborough; Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Napier; North London;
Northumbria; OU; Portsmouth; Salford; South Bank; Staffordshire; Surrey; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Warwick
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DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham; Glamorgan; OU; Paisley; Portsmouth; Salford; Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia (City College, Norwich); Salford (University of Salford)
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas
Level 4: Food & Drink Manufacturing Operations
BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Manufacturing Technology BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Computer Aided Manufacture; Engineering (Product Design and Manufacture); Manufacturing Engineering
SVQs
SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Computer Aided Manufacture; Furniture Design/Construction; Injection Moulding Technology SQA HND: Furniture Design/Construction
NVQs Level 1: Combined Working Practices; Food & Drink Manufacturing Operations; Performing Manufacturing Operations; Manufacturing Sewn Products; Manufacturing Textiles; Performing Manufacturing Operations Level 2: Carton Manufacture; Combined Working Practices; Food & Drink Manufacturing Operations; Manufacturing Ceramic Products; Manufacturing Sewn Products; Manufacturing Textiles; Metal Processing and Allied Operations; Performing Manufacturing Operations; Process Manufacture (Chemicals); Signmaking; Tobacco Processing Level 3: Carton Manufacture; Combined Working Practices; Food & Drink Manufacturing Operations; Manufacturing Textiles; Process Manufacture (Chemicals); Signmaking
Levels: Bakery/Craft Bakery; Furniture Design/Construction; Manufacturing Engineering; Manufacturing Operations Level 1: Food and Drink Manufacturing Operations; Food and Drink Manufacturing Operations: Distilling; Manufacture Jewellery and Related Products; Paper Manufacturing; Performing Manufacturing Operations Level 2: Carton Manufacture; Carton Manufacture; Food and Drink Manufacturing Operations; Food and Drink Manufacturing Operations: Distilling; Glass Manufacturing; Glass Processing; Leather Production; Manufacture Jewellery and Related Products; Paper Manufacturing; Performing Manufacturing Operations; Process Manufacture (Chemicals); Signmaking Level 3: Food and Drink Manufacturing Operations; Glass Manufacturing; Glass Processing; Manufacture Specialized Jewellery and Related Products; Paper Manufacturing; Process Manufacture (Chemicals); Signmaking Level 4: Food and Drink Manufacturing Operations
GNVQs Foundation: Manufacturing Intermediate: Manufacturing Advanced: Manufacturing
MAPMAKING AND TOPOGRAPHY University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Mapmaking and Topography and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
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FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES East London; Newcastle; Wales (University of Wales, Swansea)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES London (University Portsmouth
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Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas
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MARKETING AND SALES Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF MARKETING Moor Hall Cookham Maidenhead Berkshire SL6 9QH Tel: 01628 427120 Fax: 01628 427158 E-mail: qualifi
[email protected] Website: www.cim.co.uk/learningzone The aim of the Institute is to provide marketers with best practice, helping you to deliver world-class marketing. We exist to develop the marketing profession, maintain professional standards and improve the skills of marketing practitioners, enabling our members to deliver exceptional results for your organization. We do this through providing internationally recognized qualifications, professional membership and training to marketing professionals. PROFESSIONAL MARKETING QUALIFICATIONS CIM offer a range of marketing qualifications including Professional Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing, Professional Diploma in Marketing, Professional Certificate in Marketing and Introductory Certificate in Marketing. Courses can be studied at around 350 accredited study centres worldwide as well as through distance learning or intensive study.
Assessment sessions run for all qualifications in June and December each year. All levels of our internationally recognized marketing qualifications embrace practical marketing concepts and reflect the key knowledge and skills across the marketing profession. The qualifications have been developed through detailed research with employers, industry leaders and academics, providing a practical and sound framework which defines the competencies required of marketing professionals at all levels. The emphasis is on the practical application of marketing theory, problem solving and marketing planning from a fundamental level with the Introductory Certificate, progressing right through to a strategic focus with the Professional Postgraduate Diploma. For further information on professional marketing qualifications please e-mail qualifi
[email protected], contact Membership on +44 (0)1628 427120 or visit www.cim.co. uk/learningzone.
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Marketing and Sales PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP As a member of the Institute, you have immediate access to an unrivalled set of resources. Experts on the end of the phone, the most comprehensive archive of marketing intelligence available, professional training, superb networking opportunities and of course the kudos of being a member of the world’s largest marketing organization. The Institute offers a range of benefits and services for those interested in or working in marketing. There are different levels of professional membership to reflect the level of experience and academic qualifications you have in marketing. No matter what stage of your marketing career you are at, there is a level of membership for you. Affiliate Professional: Open to professionals currently working in marketing as well as those interested in a career in marketing. Associate Member (ACIM): Available to those holding the CIM Advanced Certificate/CIM Professional Diploma in Marketing/CIM Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing/CIM Professional Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing or university degree in marketing, or equivalent level diploma in marketing, or equivalent level marketing professional body examination or recognized university degree or Chartered Professional Body admission examination, or N/SVQ Level 4 in Marketing or N/SVQ Level 5 in any other subject. Plus, for non-marketing-related qualifications, 4 yrs’ experience in marketing, of which 1 must be in a management role. Applicants must also be employed in a marketing-related role at the time of their application. Member (MCIM): Available to those holding CIM Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing/CIM
Professional Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing or university degree in marketing, or equivalent level diploma in marketing, or equivalent level marketing professional body examination or recognized university degree or Chartered Professional Body admission examination CIM or N/SVQ Level 5 in any other subject. Plus, minimum 3 yrs’ experience in a recognized area of marketing, of which 1 must be in a management role. For non-marketing-related qualifications a minimum of 6 yrs experience in a recognized area of marketing, of which 2 yrs must be in a management role. Applicants must also be employed in a marketing-related role at the time of their application. Fellow (FCIM): Available to those holding the academic qualifications required for MCIM, plus a proven record of expertise, experience, and success in a marketing field (circa 15 yrs); having held a role such as Chief Executive, Executive Director, Senior Marketing Executive, Professor of Marketing or Senior Academic for at least 5 yrs. Chartered Marketer: This is the highest grade of membership and is awarded by the Institute in recognition of practical experience, expertise and sound theoretical knowledge. It can only be held by Members (MCIM) or Fellows (FCIM) of the Institute who are committed and have completed the required Continuing Professional Development hours each year. For further information on professional membership please e-mail
[email protected] contact Membership on +44 (0)1628 427120 or visit www.cim.co.uk.
THE INSTITUTE OF DIRECT MARKETING 1 Park Road Teddington Middlesex TW11 0AR Tel: 020 8977 5705 Fax: 020 8943 2535 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.theidm.com The Institute of Direct Marketing is Europe’s leading professional development body for direct, data and digital marketing.
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Founded in 1987, the IDM is an educational trust and registered charity. The IDM has trained more than 90,000 marketing practitioners and to date there are over 8,000 IDM graduates.
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Marketing and Sales MEMBERSHIP Member/Associate Member: Available to those with 3 or more years’ direct or digital marketing experience or a qualification.
Affiliate membership: Open to those who are not direct or digital marketing specialists, and to FT students.
THE INSTITUTE OF SALES AND MARKETING MANAGEMENT Harrier Court Woodside Road Lower Woodside Beds LU1 4DQ Tel: 01582 843260 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ismm.co.uk The Institute of Sales and Marketing Management offers a suite of professional qualifications in sales and marketing. The qualifications are accredited by the Qualification and Curriculum Authority, the body set up by the Government to regulate qualifications. The qualifications range from an introductory Level 1 Award in Basic Sales Skills up to Level 6 Executive Diploma in Strategic Sales and Account
Management. The programmes are available through ISMM accredited centres which include FE colleges, private training consultants and in-company training departments in a number of large multinational companies. Taking the ISMM’s qualifications provides a fast track route to the various membership grades of the ISMM.
LONDON CENTRE OF MARKETING Buckingham House East Stanmore Greater London HA7 4EB Tel: 020 8385 7766 Fax: 020 8385 7755 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.lcmuk.com INTRODUCTION London Centre of Marketing is an accredited, nonpolitical, non-profit-making institution based in London, United Kingdom, which exists with the sole aim of providing internationally recognized Professional Qualifications in marketing and marketing management. RECOGNITION OF LCM AWARDS Our 2-yr Advanced Diploma in Marketing Management has been granted unconditional approval by ASET (www.aset.ac.uk), a National Awarding Body, which is accredited by the QCA, ACCAC and CCEA. London Centre of Marketing’s Advanced Diploma in Marketing Management is designed and approved as equivalent to a Level 5 on the National Qualifications Framework.
London Centre of Marketing has also been accredited as ISO 9001:2001 compliant in the United Kingdom (UKAS) and the United States of America (ANAB). QUALIFICATIONS We offer Diploma, Higher Diploma, Professional Diploma and Advanced Diploma in the following specializations: l Sales & Marketing l Business Management & Marketing l Travel & Tourism Marketing l Human Resource Development & Marketing Examinations are held 4 times a year: March, June, September and December.
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Marketing and Sales PROGRESSION ROUTES Candidates who have successfully completed our 2yr Advanced Diploma in Marketing Management have GUARANTEED DIRECT ENTRY on to the following programmes: l MSc. Marketing at the University of Glamorgan (UK) l MSc. Entrepreneurship at the University of Glamorgan (UK) l MBA at the Management College of Southern Africa (MANCOSA)
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MRS (THE MARKET RESEARCH SOCIETY) 15 Northburgh Street London EC1V 0JR Tel: 020 7490 4911 Fax: 020 7490 0608 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.mrs.org.uk With members in more than 70 countries, MRS is the world’s largest association representing providers and users of market, social, and opinion research, and business intelligence. MRS offers various qualifications and membership grades, as well as training and professional development resources to support them. The qualifications which it offers are accredited within the UK’s National Qualifications Framework (NQF). MEMBERSHIP Fellowship: Fellowships may be granted to Full Members of a minimum of 5 yrs’ standing who have made a significant contribution to MRS or to market research over a period of at least 10 yrs. Full Members: Applicants must have a minimum of 3 yrs’ relevant experience in market, social or opinion research and must have completed the MRS Diploma or an MRS-accredited development programme (see below for details). A fast-track route to Full Membership exists for more experienced researchers. Associate Members: Associate Membership is open to applicants who have completed an entry-level qualification in market, social and/or opinion research. These qualifications include the MRS Advanced Certificate (see below for details) or a recognized equivalent. Affiliate Member: Affiliate Membership is open to all those who have an interest in market research.
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There are no minimum entry requirements for this level of membership. Field Members: Applicants for Field Membership must be working as market research interviewers. Applications must be supported by a sponsor, usually the applicant’s Field Manager or supervisor. QUALIFICATIONS MRS offers two professional qualifications for market research practitioners, as well as an introductory qualification for those interested in market research. The latter is offered in partnership with City & Guilds. MRS/CITY & GUILDS CERTIFICATE IN MARKET & SOCIAL RESEARCH This qualification provides candidates with a basic introduction to market research. It is ideal for those whose work requires them to have an understanding of the basic principles of market research or for nonpractitioners who wish to find out more about the profession. The syllabus for this qualification is set by MRS and the certificate is awarded by City & Guilds. MRS ADVANCED CERTIFICATE IN MARKET & SOCIAL RESEARCH PRACTICE Developed by MRS and drawing on best practice across the profession, the Advanced Certificate is designed to provide a practical grounding in the principles and techniques which underpin effective research. The Advanced Certificate is designed
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Marketing and Sales principally for those with limited experience in market or social research, or for those wishing to join the profession. Successful completion of the Advanced Certificate permits entry to MRS as an Associate Member. MRS DIPLOMA IN MARKET & SOCIAL RESEARCH PRACTICE Designed for more experienced practitioners, the MRS Diploma is designed to broaden candidates’ knowledge and skills in designing, delivering and managing research projects and interpreting research information. Accredited within the NQF at Level 7 (Master’s level), the MRS Diploma can be used to gain credit against a range of Master’s degrees. Candidates who complete this qualification successfully are eligible to apply for Full Membership of MRS.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SCHEME The Professional Development Scheme is a working partnership between employers and MRS which enables employees to progress through MRS qualifications while following their organization’s own training programme. By the end of the Professional Development Scheme, successful participants have built a strong professional foundation and are eligible for Full Membership of MRS. ACCREDITED MASTER’S DEGREES MRS accredits a number of postgraduate degrees related to market research. Those currently accredited include Master’s degrees awarded by the universities of Birmingham, Kingston, and Westminster. Successful completion of an accredited Master’s degree entitles the holder to apply for Full Membership of MRS.
THE SOCIETY OF SALES & MARKETING 40 Archdale Road East Dulwich London SE22 9HJ Tel: 020 8693 0555 Fax: 07092 342170 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ssm.org.uk EXAMINATIONS The Society is the only professional examining body which awards specialist certificates and diplomas in all the 4 divisions of selling, namely: l Selling & Sales Management l Marketing l Retail Management l International Trade and Services Candidates are to choose ONLY 1 of the above. The examinations are held twice in a year -- May and November. There are 3 stages of the examinations -- Certificate, Advanced Certificate and Diploma. The subjects for Selling & Sales Management are: Certificate: (1) Business Communications; (2) BookKeeping & Accounts; (3) Selling & Sales Management; (4) Fundamentals of Marketing Advanced Certificate: (5) Marketing Research Management; (6) Consumer Behaviour; (7) Principles of Selling; (8) Consumer Law Diploma: (9) Management Information Systems; (10) Consumerism, Ethics & Social Responsibility; (11)
Marketing Planning & Control; (12) Marketing Communications The subjects for Marketing are: Certificate: (1) Business Communications; (2) BookKeeping & Accounts; (3) Selling & Sales Management; (4) Fundamentals of Marketing Advanced Certificate: (5) Marketing Research Management; (6) Consumer Behaviour; (7) Principles of Selling; (8) Consumer Law Diploma: (9) Management Information Systems; (10) Consumerism, Ethics & Social Responsibility; (11) Marketing Planning & Control; (12) Marketing Communications The subjects for Retail Management are: Certificate: (1) Business Communications; (2) BookKeeping & Accounts; (3) Selling & Sales Management; (4) Retail Management Advanced Certificate: (5) Marketing Research Management; (6) Consumer Behaviour; (7) Principles of Selling; (8) Consumer Law Diploma: (9) Management Information Systems; (10) Consumerism, Ethics & Social Responsibility; (11)
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Marketing and Sales Fundamentals of Marketing; (12) Marketing Communications The subjects for International Trade & Services are: Certificate: (1) Business Communications; (2) BookKeeping & Accounts; (3) International Trade & Services; (4) Fundamentals of Marketing Advanced Certificate: (5) Marketing Research Management; (6) Import & Export Management; (7) Finance for Export; (8) Consumer Law Diploma: (9) Management Information Systems; (10) Consumerism, Ethics & Social Responsibility; (11) Marketing Planning & Control; (12) Marketing Communications
Graduate (GSSM): Candidates must show proof of working experience in the field of selling & sales management, marketing, retail management & international trade and services or must have passed the certificate examinations or be exempted from them. Associate (ASSM): Candidates must have passed the certificate and advanced certificate examinations or been exempted from them, or have 5 yrs’ experience in the field or been lecturers for 5 yrs. Fellow (FSSM): Candidates must have achieved Associate grade for at least 5 yrs, or hold a position as sales or marketing director for 5 yrs or similar position, or present a thesis of 10,000--20,000 on a relevant topic.
MEMBERSHIP There are 4 classes of membership as follows:
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Marketing and Sales and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Abertay, Dundee; Anglia; Anglia (City College, Norwich); Birmingham (Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies); Bournemouth; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Buckingham (University of Buckingham); Bucks Coll; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; Central Lancashire; Coventry; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Doncaster; Doncaster (Dearne Valley Business School); Dundee; East Anglia (Suffolk College); East London; Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Heriot-Watt; Hertfordshire; Hertfordshire (West Herts College); Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Kent (Kent Institute of Art & Design); Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (Edge Hill College of Higher Education); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds (Leeds, Trinity & All Saints); Lincolnshire; Lincolnshire (Grimsby College); Lincolnshire (Lincoln University Campus); Liverpool; Liverpool John Moores; London
(Courtauld Institute of Art); London (Royal Holloway); London Guildhall; London Institute (London College of Fashion); London Institute (London College of Printing); Luton; Manchester (Warrington Collegiate Institute, Faculty of HE); Middlesex; Napier; Newcastle; North London; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham (University of Nottingham); Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Oxford Brookes; Paisley; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Queen Margaret; Reading; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Southampton; Staffordshire; Stirling; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey (Farnborough College of Technology); Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Teesside; Thames Valley; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales; Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (Bangor University); Wolverhampton
OTHER FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Glamorgan; Sunderland
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HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Abertay, Dundee; Anglia; Anglia (Colchester Institute); Aston; Birmingham; Bournemouth; Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Central England; Central Lancashire; City; Cranfield; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Durham; East Anglia; East London; Exeter; Glasgow Caledonian; Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Kingston; Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Liverpool; Liverpool John Moores; London (Imperial College at Wye); London Guildhall; London (Courtauld
Institute of Art); Luton; Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Napier; Newcastle; North London; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); OU; Paisley; Portsmouth; Robert Gordon; Salford; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Staffordshire; Stirling; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey; Teesside; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Westminster
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aston; Birmingham (Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies); Blackburn; Bournemouth; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Bradford; Brighton; Bucks Coll; Canterbury Christ Church; Doncaster; Durham (New College Durham); Glamorgan; Gloucestershire; Hertfordshire; Lincolnshire; London (Imperial College at
Wye); London Institute (London College of Printing); Manchester Metropolitan; Napier; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Paisley; Salford; South Bank; Stirling; Thames Valley; Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wolverhampton
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia (Colchester Institute); Bournemouth; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Gloucestershire; Liverpool John Moores; North London;
Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Westminster
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham (Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies)
PROFESSIONAL COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bournemouth; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London Guildhall
PROFESSIONALQUALIFICATIONS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES De Montfort, Leicester; Derby
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Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢- SVQs Levels: cates and Diplomas BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Call Centre Administration; Consumer & Management Studies; Marketing SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Call Centre Administration; Consumer & Management Studies; Retail Business/Management SQA HND: Consumer & Management Studies; Retail Management
NVQs Level 1: Retail Level 2: Customer Service; Retail; Retail Operations; Sales; Telesales; Visual Merchandising Level 3: Customer Service; Retail; Retail Operations; Sales; Telesales; Visual Merchandising Level 4: Key Account Management; Retail; Retail Operations; Sales Management
Call Centre Skills; Customer Services; Distributive Operations; Fashion Merchandising; Retail/ Retail Marketing/Business Skills; Sales & Services Level 2: Customer Service; Sales; Telesales Level 3: Customer Service; Sales; Telesales Level 4: Sales Management
GNVQs Foundation: Retail and Distributive Services Intermediate: Retail and Distributive Services Advanced: Retail and Distributive Services
OCR Cambridge Business Skills -- Customer Care; Cambridge Business Skills -- Market Research; Cambridge Business Skills -- Marketing; Cambridge Business Skills -- Selling Skills
City & Guilds Certificate: 2699 Call Centre Operations
MARTIAL ARTS Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR SPECIALIZED EDUCATION & RESEARCH 69 Piccadilly Manchester M1 2BS Tel: 01540 8411264 Fax: 01540 7209971 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.societyofmartialarts.org and www.iuser.org The Society of Martial Arts (SMA) established in 1994 is the only professional and educational organization with UK charity status. The Society with the International Institute for Specialized Education and Research (IISER) conduct research, advise educational bodies and teach a variety of courses. We are (IISER) an approved provider for the Ministry of Defence. We have close links with defence task forces and educational institutes both in the UK and abroad. IISER has two International Journals: International Journal of Intelligence, Security and Terrorism
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Studies; International Journal of Martial Arts Research. IISER and SMA have held 6 international conferences. Our students have been sponsored by police, security forces, charities and private industries. MEMBERSHIPS Fellowship FSMA: 10 yrs’ experience in martial arts at a management level after obtaining MSMA. Membership MSMA: 5 yrs’ experience in martial arts at a management level after obtaining Grad.M.A.
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Martial Arts Graduateship: Grad.S.M.A.: A blackbelt in martial arts and a valid degree qualification in martial arts or the Society of Martial Arts Approved/Validated Graduateship course. Student/Affiliate: Any student or an individual interested in martial arts can join the Society. EXAMINATIONS Offered by International Institute for Specialized Education & Research: BSc in Martial Arts (taught course) BPhil in Martial Arts (research) MPhil in Martial Arts (research) PhD in Martial Arts (research)
All the above are accredited by NACMA (National Accrediting Commission for Martial Arts, USA). BSc Graduateship; MSc Mastership; PhD Doctorate -in Intelligence, Security & Terrorism Studies. A combination of British and foreign qualifications. Same as above in management, education and in specialized fields. Also NACMA Approved: Access to martial arts and exercise science Conflict Management -- Edexcel approved QUALIFICATIONS OFFERED Graduateship & Mastership British qualifications BSc, MSc, PhD, jointly with universities and accrediting commissions abroad.
INSTITUTE OF MARTIAL ARTS AND SCIENCES Institute of Martial Arts and Sciences 1st Floor, 15-23 Library Street Wigan Lancashire WN1 1NN Tel: 01942 212378 Fax: 01942 211650 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.institute-of-martialarts-and-sciences.com The Institute of Martial Arts and Sciences is a completely new concept in martial arts. It has been formed by a group of high-ranking martial arts instructors, educators, researchers and academics with the following goals in mind: l To encourage education and research in the martial arts l To promote professionalism throughout the martial arts and among martial arts instructors in particular l To afford martial artists the opportunity of obtaining recognized and accredited qualifications l To act as a platform to encourage academic debate The Institute seeks to unite all schools and styles of martial arts under the banner of mutual trust, respect and cooperation, encouraging the exchange of different ideas and opinions towards the advancement of existing knowledge.
equivalent) and must hold the rank of at least 5th Dan black belt (or equivalent) in 1 or more martial arts. Member (MIMAS) The candidate must possess a recognized academic degree/professional qualification (or equivalent) and must hold the rank of at least 1st Dan black belt (or equivalent) in 1 or more martial arts. Associate (AIMAS) The candidate must have, or be studying towards, a recognized academic degree/professional qualification (or equivalent) with at least 1 yrs’ experience and training in 1 or more martial arts OR must hold the rank of at least brown belt (or equivalent) in 1 or more martial arts, and be willing to undertake further martial arts training and academic study, in accordance with the primary goals of the Institute mentioned above.
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The Institute will deliver both in-house and UK accredited qualifications at various levels in different aspects of the martial arts and related fields including:
Fellow (FIMAS) The candidate must possess a recognized advanced academic degree/professional qualification (or
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Martial Arts Teaching/coaching qualifications Health and Safety l Child Protection l Equality and Diversity l Martial Arts/Self Defence l Grad.IMAS (degree level qualification) l Etc The Institute also works in conjunction with universities and institutes both in the UK and elsewhere to enable suitably qualified and experienced martial artists to study towards university degrees in martial arts studies at both undergraduate/postgraduate levels (Grad.IMAS/Bachelor’s/Master’s/Doctorate) Dissertations/thesis for these degrees must be of the length stipulated by the awarding university, l l
must be bound and presented in accordance with requirements, and candidates will have to undergo a viva (oral examination) where they will be required to answer certain questions regarding their research and defend it in an confident and competent manner. Some of these degree programmes will be delivered by an ELCAS accredited provider (Enhanced Learning for the Armed Forces scheme) and opportunities will also exist for successful candidates to eventually be considered for appointments as Adjunct Professors attached to the Faculty of Martial Arts. Interested parties should contact the Institute via the e-mail address mentioned above.
Vocational Quali¢cations NVQs: Level 2: Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -Judo; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations --
Chinese Martial Arts; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Karate
MASSAGE AND ALLIED THERAPIES Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations BRITISH MEDICAL ACUPUNCTURE SOCIETY BMAS House 3 Winnington Court Winnington Street Northwich Cheshire CW8 1AQ Tel: 01606 786782 Fax: 01606 786783 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.medical-acupuncture.co.uk HQ are at the Royal London Homoeopathic Hospital, 60 Great Ormond Street, London. A society of medically qualified doctors GMC registered; dentists; vets and allied health professionals who are additionally trained in medical acupuncture.
Overseas: For those who hold the equivalent or registered with the appropriate allied health profession regulatory body registration to GMC. Dental: For those who are GDC registered. Veterinary: For those who are VET registered. Affiliated: For medical students.
MEMBERSHIP Honorary: For services to medical acupuncture. Accredited: For those who hold a DipMedAc. Members: For those who are GMC registered.
EXAMINATIONS Certificate of Basic Competence (COBC) Certificate of Accreditation (COA) DipMedAC All courses are POEA and CME approved.
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INTERNATIONAL REGISTER OF MASSAGE THERAPISTS (IRMT) PO Box 5537 Hatfield Peverel CM3 2QN Tel: 06626 713867 Fax: 01323 440282 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.irmt.co.uk The International Register of Massage Therapists is a professional trade organization, founded in 1978. It caters not only for massage therapists, but also for those engaged in other branches of the physical therapy professions, such as aromatherapists, sports therapists, reflexologists, etc. The IRMT issues regular newsletters in order to keep members in touch with each other and up to date with any changes in their status, or in legislation which might affect them. Local authorities in the UK and abroad refer to us for confirmation of qualifications. In addition to those persons who graduate via the IRMT’s own examinations through its Examining Board, IRMTEB, the IRMT also accepts membership applications from those with appropriate diplomas issued by other organizations. Photocopies of such qualifications will be required in such instances and further checks will be made where this is indicated. IRMT diplomas are widely accepted throughout the UK and abroad for the purposes of licensing, employment and professional indemnity insurance. The IRMT offers insurance under its own block scheme and through the Guild of Professional Beauty Therapists. The IRMT sponsors courses in: Massage/ Anatomy & Physiology; Remedial Back Therapy; Sports Therapy; Aromatherapy; Reflexology; Reiki; Skin Care; Depilation; Indian Head Massage and Onsite Massage.
IRMT graduates are working in many places and parts of the world. The membership includes osteopaths, physiotherapists, beauty therapists, dentists, paramedics and nurses. As massage is mainly a practical skill, all IRMT courses concentrate heavily upon the hands-on application of knowledge and skill. Hence the IRMT insists on many hours of practical tuition and practice before issuing diplomas. The course work includes theory knowledge of anatomy and physiology necessary to ensure that graduates work knowledgeably and safely, with a 2-hr written examination (4 hrs for Aromatherapy and 3 hrs for Reflexology). MEMBERSHIP Associate Members (AIRMT): Those qualified in massage therapy only. Full Members (MIRMT): Those qualified in additional allied physical therapy subjects. Fellows (FIRMT): Those appointed by the IRMT for special services to the profession. EXAMINATIONS Students must be over 18 yrs of age and should have reasonable mastery of the English language. The International Register of Massage Therapists Examination Board (IRMTEB) will conduct practical and theory examinations for those who have been taught by its approved tutors to its approved syllabus.
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LCSP REGISTER OF REMEDIAL MASSEURS AND MANIPULATIVE THERAPISTS 38A High Street Lowestoft Suffolk NR32 1HY Tel: 01502 563344 Fax: 01502 582220 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.lcsp.uk.com MEMBERSHIP Student Membership -- open to bona fide students of the profession who are undergoing training for approved qualification. Associate Membership (LCSP (Assoc)) -- open to persons who have successfully completed an approved course of training to the requirement of the Register. Full Membership (LCSP (Phys)) -- open to persons who have successfully completed approved training and who have not less than 2 yrs’ FT, or 5 yrs’ PT, practical experience in the profession, together with evidence of CPD. Affiliate Membership -- open to persons who by virtue of their qualifications have achieved a statutory protection of title. Fellowship (FLCSP) -- conferred on members who have given distinguished service to the profession or Register. Honorary Membership -- may be conferred on persons who are genuinely associated with the profession and work of the Register.
The applicant will be expected to have completed a course of education at an establishment whose training meets or exceeds the National Occupational Standards set out by the General Council for Massage Therapy. Evidence of Continued Professional Development (CPD) since qualifying will also be required. Manipulative therapy applicants will be required to provide postgraduate evidence of training in advanced massage and soft tissue techniques together with joint mobilizations and adjustments. A summary of all course details together with evidence of theoretical and practical hours of attendance will be required with signed CPD certificates. The Register may interview the applicant to determine the safety and effectiveness of their practice and their suitability for membership, and if necessary recommend that the applicant takes an assessment comprising theoretical, practical or voice examination, such being to the extent to appropriately appraise the applicant’s proficiency in order to enter the Register at the level being applied for.
EDUCATION AND EXAMINATION The Register will consider accepting practitioners for membership who currently work in a Remedial Massage or Massage Therapy scope of practice.
SOCIETY OF HOMEOPATHS 11 Brookfield Duncan Close Moulton Park Northampton NN3 6WL Tel: 08454 506611 Fax: 08454 506622 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.homeopathy-soh.org The Society of Homeopaths is the largest organization registering professional homeopaths in the UK.
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Materials recognized course providers, and undergo a further
period of clinical supervision before becoming eligible for our public register.
INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF HOLISTIC THERAPISTS 18 Shakespeare Business Centre Hathaway Close Eastleigh SO50 4SR Tel: 08700 004261 Website: www.fht.org.uk This professional association supports therapists in holistic therapies, including aromatherapy, reflexology, Indian head massage, body massage, and many more. Membership is only open to those qualified through awarding bodies such as the IIHHT, VTCT,
S/NVQ, BTEC and City & Guilds. Exemptions from these qualification requirements are granted only for those who have other acceptable qualifications and experience.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Massage and Allied Therapies and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Greenwich
MATERIALS University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Materials and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Belfast; Birmingham; Heriot-Watt; Liverpool; London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (University College London (UCL)); Loughborough; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education);
Manchester Metropolitan; Newcastle; Northumbria; Nottingham (University of Nottingham); Oxford; Plymouth; Sheffield; St Andrews; Strathclyde; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Wolverhampton
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Belfast; Birmingham; Brunel; Central Lancashire; Heriot-Watt; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Liverpool; London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (University College
London (UCL)); Loughborough; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Napier; Sheffield; Staffordshire; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; Wales (Bangor University)
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DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education)
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Materials Technology; Plant and Process Plant Engineering
BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Materials Technology; Plant and Process Engineering; Science (Materials)
Useful Addresses English China Clays Training Organization, John Keay House, St Austell, Cornwall PL25 4DJ; Tel: 01726 74482; Website: www.ecci.co.uk
Refractories and Building Products Training Council, c/o The University of Sheffield, 23 Shepherd Street, Sheffield S3 7BA; Tel: 0114 275 9345
MATHEMATICS Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE INSTITUTE OF MATHEMATICS AND ITS APPLICATIONS Catherine Richards House 16 Nelson Street Southend-on-Sea Essex SS1 1EF Tel: 01702 354020 Fax: 01702 354111 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ima.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Chartered Mathematician (CMath)/Chartered Scientist (CSci): Chartered Mathematicians are Corporate Members who hold the appropriate qualification and at least 5 yrs’ postgraduate training and professional experience requiring the application of mathematical knowledge. Chartered Mathematicians qualify for Chartered Scientist designation. Fellow (FIMA): Corporate Membership with the opportunity to apply for Chartered Status. Fellows have demonstrated seniority or distinction in professional activities involving mathematics. As a guide, the minimum period after which a graduate might qualify is 7 yrs’ for mathematics in research or 10 yrs’ for those using or applying mathematics. Member (MIMA): Corporate Membership with the opportunity to apply for Chartered Status. Members
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have an appropriate degree, a minimum period of 3 yrs’ postgraduate training and experience, and a position of responsibility involving the application of mathematical knowledge or training in mathematics. Associate Member (AMIMA): Grade leading to Corporate Membership. Associate Members hold a degree in mathematics, a joint degree in mathematics with another subject or a degree with a sufficient mathematical component such as would be expected in physics or engineering. Student: Grade leading to Associate Member. Students are undertaking a course of study which will lead to a qualification that meets Associate Member requirements. Affiliate: Grade for non-professional members. No academic requirements are required for entry into this grade.
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Mathematics Polymaths: Is an access course, provided by Higher Education Institutions and validated by the IMA, for students who do not have A level mathematics, or
some other standard pre-university qualification. It brings students to the entry level for a university degree course in mathematics.
THE MATHEMATICAL ASSOCIATION 259 London Road Leicester LE2 3BE Tel: 01162 210013 Fax: 01162 122835 E-mail: offi
[email protected] Website: www.m-a.org.uk The Mathematical Association works to support and improve the teaching and learning of mathematics. Membership of the MA is an obvious indicator of commitment to teaching mathematics and will assist with meeting the standards set out by the Training and Development Agency for Schools. We publish 4 professional journals, 2 enrichment magazines, and books for the primary, secondary, post-16, further and higher education sectors. There is an option of 6 categories of membership. For Professional
Development needs we also have a growing programme of 1-day courses for secondary teachers, and an annual conference featuring lectures and workshops led by experienced professionals. Other enrichment activities include the Primary Mathematics Challenge, popular maths lectures delivered through regional branches, talks, lectures, and hands-on activity sessions for teachers and students, and a website containing education and enrichment resources and activities.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Mathematics and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Anglia; Aston; Bath; Belfast; Birmingham; Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Cambridge; Canterbury Christ Church; Central Lancashire; City; Coventry; Derby; Dundee; Durham; East Anglia; Edinburgh; Essex; Exeter; Exeter (The College of St Mark & St John); Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow Caledonian; Greenwich; Heriot-Watt; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Kent; Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds (Leeds, Trinity & All Saints); Leeds (York St John College); Leicester; Liverpool; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool (Liverpool Hope University College); Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London (Goldsmiths College); London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (King’s College
London); London (London School of Economics & Political Science); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (Royal Holloway); London (University College London (UCL)); London Guildhall; Loughborough; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Newcastle; North London; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham (University of Nottingham); Nottingham Trent; OU; Oxford; Oxford Brookes; Paisley; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Reading; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; Southampton; Southampton (King Alfred’s College); St Andrews; St Martin; Staffordshire; Stirling; Strathclyde; Surrey; Sussex; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Warwick; Westminster; Wolverhampton; York (The Stables)
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OTHER FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Glamorgan
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Bath; Belfast; Birmingham; Bradford; Bristol; Brunel; Cambridge; Central England; City; Coventry; Derby; Durham; East Anglia; Edinburgh; Essex; Exeter; Heriot-Watt; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Kent; Leeds; Liverpool; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool John Moores; London (Goldsmiths College); London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (King’s College London); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (University College London
(UCL)); London Guildhall; London (Courtauld Institute of Art); Loughborough; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Napier; Newcastle; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent; OU; Oxford; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Reading; South Bank; St Andrews; St Martin; Staffordshire; Stirling; Sussex; Teesside; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; Wales; Wales (Bangor University); Warwick; York (The Stables)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Derby; Dundee; East Anglia; Edinburgh; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Liverpool (Chester College of HE); London (King’s College
London); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Nottingham Trent; OU; Oxford; Reading; South Bank; St Andrews; Stirling; Wales (Cardiff University)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Brighton; Brunel; Cambridge; Essex; Exeter (The College of St Mark & St John); Huddersfield; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Liverpool (Chester College of HE); London (Goldsmiths College); Manchester Metropolitan;
Middlesex; North London; Southampton (University College Chichester (formerly Chichester Institute of Higher Education)); St Martin; Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wales (Bangor University)
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES London (King’s College London)
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Mathematical Studies; Mathematics; Maths for Engineering BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Mathematical Studies; Mathematical Studies (Applied Statistics in Operation); Mathematical Studies (Business Decision Analysis); Mathematical Studies (Computer Based Mathematics); Mathematical Studies (Mathematics, Statistics and
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Computing); Mathematics and Statistics; Mathematics, Statistics and Computing; Mathematics, Statistics and Physics SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Maths Subjects SQA HND: Maths Subjects
City & Guilds Certificate: Numeracy; Numeracy (Numberpower)
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Medical Herbalism
MEDICAL HERBALISM Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL HERBALISTS Elm House 54 Mary Arches Street Exeter EX4 3BA Tel: 01392 426022 Fax: 01392 498963 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.nimh.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FNIMH): Fellowship of the Institute may be offered to a member who has rendered conspicuous service to the Institute and who has been in active membership for more than 10 yrs. Member (MNIMH): Those who have successfully completed the training and passed all exams are eligible to apply for membership of the Institute. TRAINING The following universities and colleges offer a BSc Hons degree in Herbal Medicine which is accredited
with the NIMH: The University of East London, Middlesex University, The Scottish School of Herbal Medicine, The University of Westminster, The University of Central Lancashire, Napier University, The University of Lincoln (accredited by the European Herbal Practitioners Association of which we are members and we welcome graduates from that course into membership). Full details can be found on the NIMH website.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Medical Herbalism and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Derby; Middlesex; Westminster
Napier;
North
London;
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Westminster
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Glamorgan; Westminster
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Medical Secretaries
MEDICAL SECRETARIES Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL SECRETARIES, PRACTICE MANAGERS, ADMINISTRATORS AND RECEPTIONISTS Tavistock House North Tavistock Square London WC1H 9LN Tel: 020 7387 6005 Fax: 020 7388 2648 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.amspar.com MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FAMS): May be conferred in recognition of services to the Association. Member (MAMS): Open to (a) holders of the Association’s Diploma in Medical Secretarial Studies; (b) holders of the Diploma or Certificate in Practice Management upon qualifying; and (c) holders of the Diploma in Health Services Reception, or following 10 yrs’ relevant experience in a healthcare environment. Associate Member (AAMS): Holder of the Association Certificate in General Practice Reception/Hospital Reception, Certificate in Medical Terminology or Certificate in Medical Secretarial Studies or qualification by 5 yrs’ relevant experience in the Health Care environment. Affiliate (AMS (AFF)): Affiliateship is open to any person currently working in the medical field for under 5 yrs. DIPLOMAS AND CERTIFICATES Qualifications and Curriculum Authority accredited qualifications: Diploma in Primary Care Management (NQF Level 5): PT course normally 12--18 mths, suitable for those working within general practice in a management or
administrative role and those with at least 3 yrs’ relevant experience. Advanced Diploma for Medical Secretaries (NQF Level 3): FT or PT course normally over 12--24 mths, open to school leavers, mature students and those already in post. Intermediate Diploma in Medical Reception (NQF Level 2): FT or PT course normally over 12--24 mths for school leavers, mature students and those already working in a healthcare environment. Certificate in Medical Terminology for Non-Clinical Professionals (NQF Level 3): Short course (140 hrs’ notional learning time) available as taught or home study. Suitable for those wishing to take their existing skills into a medical environment. Award in Medical Terminology for Non-Clinical Professionals (NQF Level 2). Short course (45 hrs’ notional learning time) available as taught or home study. Suitable as an introduction to terms used in the medical environment. NON-ACCREDITED QUALIFICATIONS Certificate in Continuing Professional Development Advanced Certificate in Continuing Professional Development Certificate in Health Service Administration
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Medical Secretaries and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores
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DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Leeds
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Medical Administration; Medical Secretary
SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Secretary
Medical
Administration;
Medical
SVQs Levels: Medical Reception/Administration
MEDICINE Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations A student who wishes to qualify as a doctor in the UK must first obtain, by exam, a primary qualification which confers a title to registration under the Medical Act. He/she is then entitled to apply for provisional registration and, after satisfactorily completing 1 yr as a Foundation Stage doctor in approved hospitals, he or she is eligible to apply for full registration. The General Medical Council, 178 Gt Portland St, London W1N 6JE, Tel: 020 7580 7642, E-mail:
[email protected], is charged with the responsibility under the Medical Act 1983 of keeping a Register of all duly qualified medical practitioners. Primary Qualifications Primary qualifications entitling the holder to provisional registration in accordance with Part II of the Medical Act 1983 are as follows: (i) The degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery awarded by universities in the UK. (ii)The conjoint diplomas of Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians of London and Licentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons of England and Licentiate in Medicine and Surgery of the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries of London (LRCP Lond LRCS Eng LMSSA Lond); and the conjoint diplomas of Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh and Licentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and Licentiate of the Royal College (formerly Faculty) of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow (LRCP Edin, LRCS Edin, LRCPS Glasg) conferred by the United Examining Board.
DIPLOMAS OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF EDINBURGH, THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF EDINBURGH AND THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF GLASGOW (LRCPED, LRCSED, LRCPSGLASG): The United Examining Board has replaced the Scottish Triple Qualification Board of Management as the examining body. The Scottish Triple Qualification (LRCPEd, LRCSEd, LRCPSGlasg) is issued by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow acting in cooperation after examination in Scotland by the UEB. DIPLOMAS OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF LONDON, THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND AND THE WORSHIPFUL SOCIETY OF APOTHECARIES: The UEB has replaced the Examining Board in England as the examining body. An English Triple Qualification, (LRCPLon, LRCSEng, LMSSALon) is issued by the RCP of London, RCS of England and the Society of Apothecaries acting in conjunction after examination in England by the UEB. The Scottish Triple is also gained after examination by the UEB. For particulars of the United Examining Board’s exam, please write to: The Registrar, United Examining Board, Apothecaries Hall, Blackfriar’s Lane, London EC4V 6EJ.
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BRITISH INSTITUTE OF MUSCULOSKELETAL MEDICINE PO Box 1116 Bushey WD23 9BY Tel: 02084 219910 Fax: 02083 864183 Mobile: 07740 428488 E-mail:
[email protected] Web: www.bimm.org.uk There are currently 380 members in the Institute, and membership is open to registered doctors in the UK who have an interest in musculoskeletal medicine and experience in 1 or more of the following branches of medicine: orthopaedics, rheumatology, sports medicine and osteopathy. Courses are run several times a year and there is a Diploma in
Musculoskeletal Medicine from the Society of Apothecaries of London and an MSc course in association with the London College of Osteopathy and University College London. The Institute is affiliated to the International Federation of Manual Medicine (FIMM).
BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION (BMA) BMA House Tavistock Square London WC1H 9JP Tel: 020 7387 4499 Fax: 020 7383 6400 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.bma.org.uk The BMA is a voluntary professional association for doctors as well as a scientific and educational body and publishing house.
MEMBERSHIP Registered Medical Practitioners and Medical Students are eligible for membership.
COLLEGE OF OPERATING DEPARTMENT PRACTITIONERS Lewes Enterprise Centre 112 Malling St Lewes East Sussex BN7 2RJ Tel: 08707 460984 Fax: 08707 460985 E-mail: offi
[email protected] Website: www.aodp.org The College maintains the Register of Operating Department Practitioners. MEMBERSHIP Full Membership is open to those eligible for Registration, following verification of eligibility and payment of the correct fee.
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Student Membership is available to those undertaking a programme of study and assessment in operating department practice at a registered centre.
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INSTITUTE OF CLINICAL RESEARCH The Institute of Clinical Research Institute House Boston Drive Bourne End Buckinghamshire SL8 5YS Tel: 01628 536960 Fax: 01628 530641 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.icr-global.org The Institute of Clinical Research (ICR) has been in existence since 1978. With an expanding global presence, it is the largest professional clinical research body in Europe. Putting members first, its vision is to be internationally recognized as the premier organization for clinical research, respected as a key influencer, promoting knowledge and understanding by engaging the healthcare community and the general public. There are 5 categories of membership depending on the level of qualification and experience: l Affiliate l Registered (RICR) l Professional (MICR) l Fellow (FICR) and l Honorary Fellow (Hon FICR) Registered members can also apply to become a Chartered Scientist through ICR. Through passing the Institute’s Certificate and Diploma examinations, achieving designatory letters, and continued professional development, members
can demonstrate adherence to the highest principles of clinical research. With a track record of more than 25 yrs’ experience in delivering high-quality educational programmes, ICR now offers academic qualifications in partnership with Cranfield University. These activities include postgraduate certificates, MSc diplomas and PhDs in clinical research, together with bespoke training designed to meet specific needs. The Institute operates a Continuous Professional Development (CPD) scheme to ensure ongoing commitment to lifelong learning by all its members, who have undertaken a professional and ethical obligation to remain up to date with best practice standards in clinical research. For those embarking on a career in clinical research there is extensive information and advice available as well as practical courses giving an insight into the roles and responsibilities of research personnel. For more information please visit our website: www.icr-global.org or e-mail
[email protected].
ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE 1 Wimpole Street London W1G 0AE Tel: 020 7290 2900 Fax: 020 7290 2992 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rsm.ac.uk The Royal Society of Medicine (RSM) is a medical charity that promotes the exchange of knowledge, information and ideas in medical science and continued improvement in health. The Society provides a neutral ground for discussion with a broad spectrum of medical professionals including doctors, dentists, veterinary surgeons, medical and
dental students and healthcare workers. Each year, it organizes more than 400 conferences, courses and meetings on a range of subjects. Founded in 1805, the RSM has one of the largest postgraduate medical libraries in Europe and now provides members with online access to over 900 full text e-journals and 5 medical databases.
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Medicine Additionally the Society is a publisher of journals and books through RSM Press Ltd. The RSM is a membership organization offering both educational and social facilities to the medical community. It does not act as an examining body but expects its members to come to it with a high level of academic achievement. The RSM is one of the largest providers of postgraduate and medical CPD in the UK.
MEMBERSHIP Fellow: All those holding medical, dental or veterinary qualifications are eligible for Fellowship. Additionally those holding higher scientific qualifications or who hold senior positions in healthcare may also apply. Associate: Those with an interest in the work of the Society but who are not eligible for Fellowship. Student Member: For those studying as an undergraduate at a UK or Irish medical, dental or veterinary school.
THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF ANAESTHETISTS Churchill House 35 Red Lion Square London WC1R 4SG Tel: 020 7092 1500 Fax: 020 7092 1735 E-mail:
[email protected] (for enquiries about Fellowship by Examination)
[email protected] (for other Fellowship and Membership enquiries) Website: www.rcoa.ac.uk Fellowship of the Royal College of Anaesthetists (FRCA): This can be awarded in 3 ways: l Fellowship by Examination The examination for the Fellowship of the Royal College of Anaesthetists (FRCA) is in 2 parts, known as the Primary FRCA and the Final FRCA examination. Fellowship by Examination may be awarded to medical practitioners who successfully pass the Final FRCA examination and are admitted by College Council. The subject matter of each part of the examination is specified in the relevant parts of the CCT in Anaesthesia. Eligibility for and more details about FRCA examinations are listed in the current Primary and Final FRCA Examinations Regulations which are available on the College website www.rcoa.ac.uk. Details can also be obtained from the College examinations department
[email protected] l Fellowship ad Eundem Fellowship ad Eundem may be awarded to anaesthetists practising in the UK with not less than 5 yrs’ experience in a substantive consultant post in the UK and whom Council considers have furthered the interests of the College. Further details can be obtained from the College Membership Department
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Associate Fellowship Associate Fellowship may be awarded to medical practitioners who hold a substantive or honorary NHS consultant post in the UK with sessions in Anaesthesia, Critical Care or Pain Management at the time of application. Further details can be obtained from the College Membership Department Membership of the Royal College of Anaesthetists: This can be awarded in 2 ways: l Membership Membership may be awarded to medical practitioners no longer in training, who have completed 12 mths’ approved anaesthetic training in the UK and who have passed the FRCA Primary examination or an examination recognized by the College as equivalent. Further details can be obtained from the College Membership Department l Associate Membership Associate Membership may be awarded to registered medical practitioners no longer in training but working as anaesthetists in the UK at the time of application, who have not passed the FRCA Primary or an equivalent examination, but who have completed 2 yrs’ of relevant Continuing Professional Development. l
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Medicine Affiliate membership: The College can now accept applications for the Affiliate grade in the following 3 categories: l Clinical Science Will be a non-medically qualified person within the UK who has a higher degree (or who can demonstrate achievement to that level) and is working in a non-clinical post for the benefit of anaesthesia, critical care or pain management l Veterinary Science Will be a veterinary surgeon, registered in the UK, who has completed postgraduate training in veterinary anaesthesia, in the UK, for a minimum of 1 yr in a post(s) approved by the Royal Veterinary Surgeons and has obtained 1 of the following qualifications: - the Certificate in Veterinary Anaesthesia of the RCVS
- the Diploma in Veterinary Anaesthesia of the RCVS - any other postgraduate qualifications in veterinary anaesthesia approved by the RCVS and the RCoA for the purpose of admission to Affiliate membership of the RCoA l Clinical Practice Will be a non-medically qualified person who has completed a UK nationally validated course of clinically related study in the field(s) of anaesthesia and/or critical care and/or pain management approved by Council that can be deemed to be equivalent in standard to a postgraduate qualification or a higher degree Further details can be obtained from the College Membership Department.
THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF GENERAL PRACTITIONERS 14 Princes Gate Hyde Park London SW7 1PU Tel: 020 7581 3232 Fax: 020 7225 3047 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rcgp.org.uk The aims of the College are to encourage, foster and maintain the highest possible standards in general medical practice. Entry to the College is by exam or assessment; the grade of Associate is intended for general practitioners who have not yet gained the necessary experience to take the exam and for those in general practice or other branches of medicine who support the aims of the College but who do not wish, or are not eligible, to become members. Fellow (FRCGP): Fellowship is for members who have made a significant contribution to general practice and/or primary care. Fellowship is open to all members of the College of 5 yrs’ or more continuous standing. Candidates apply with information relating to their achievements with the support of referees. Member (MRCGP): Candidates must be fully registered medical practitioners who have passed the membership exam and completed vocational
training or completed Membership by Assessment of Performance (see below). Exam: The examination consists of 4 modules, 2 written papers, an assessment of consulting skills and an oral examination. The modules may be taken at different times but must be passed within 3 yrs of application to complete the examination. Eligibility: You must be eligible to be an independent practitioner of general practice or undergoing vocational training with this in view. Membership by Assessment of Performance (MAP): This is an alternative route to College membership other than taking the exam. General practitioners who have been in independent practice in the UK for at least 5 yrs may elect to be assessed on evidence of good quality practice. This has 3 components: a portfolio of evidence that the College’s assessment criteria have been met; evidence of consulting skills; and an evaluation following a practice visit.
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THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNAECOLOGISTS 27 Sussex Place Regent’s Park London NW1 4RG Tel: 020 7772 6200 Fax: 020 7723 0575 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rcog.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FRCOG): Members who have been judged by the Council to have advanced the science and/or practice of obstetrics and gynaecology or have attained such a position in the medical profession or in other fields as to merit promotion to Fellowship. Member (MRCOG): Registered medical practitioners who have passed the Membership examination. EXAMINATIONS Part 1 Membership: 2 multiple-choice question papers testing knowledge of basic sciences as relevant to the practice of obstetrics and gynaecology. Part 2 Membership: short-answer question papers plus 2 multiple-choice question papers in obstetrics and gynaecology, and an oral assessment. Candidates
must obtain a pass mark in the written section in order to progress to the oral. Training: Candidates must complete 4 yrs of postregistration training for the Part 2 examination: either 4 yrs of combined obstetrics and gynaecology or 2 yrs’ obstetrics and 2 yrs’ gynaecology. Diploma (DRCOG): Candidates must have full British or Irish registration. The Examination: Covers obstetrics, including family planning, cytology, postnatal care of mother and child and the disabilities which may arise from childbirth, and those aspects of gynaecology necessary to the practice of a general practitioner, including cervical cytology. It consists of 2 multiplechoice question papers.
THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PATHOLOGISTS 2 Carlton House Terrace London SW1Y 5AF Tel: 020 7451 6700 Fax: 020 7451 6701 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rcpath.org Examinations Dept Tel: 020 7451 6757 MEMBERSHIP Fellowship: Persons must hold an approved medical or science degree or equivalent, or an approved dental or veterinary qualification. Admission may be gained by exam or submission of published works. EXAMINATIONS Training programmes are approved for all pathology specialities and subspecialities. The exact
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examination arrangements vary for each speciality but they all involve a Part 1 and a Part 2 which include inter alia written, practical and oral components. In addition, the College offers a Diploma in Dermatopathology, Diploma in Forensic Pathology and a Diploma in Cytopathology. Further details may be obtained from the Exams Department at the above address.
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THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS Membership (MRCP(UK)): Candidates for the Exam for Membership of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the UK may enter through the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh or the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow or the Royal College of Physicians of London. Candidates for Part I must have been qualified as medical practitioners for at least 18 mths. Part I consists of a multiplechoice question paper and may be taken in General Medicine or Paediatrics. Candidates may apply for exemption from this if they are holders of specified Fellowships, Memberships or Postgraduate Diplomas, listed in the regulations. Before being admitted
to Part II, candidates must have completed a period of training lasting 18 mths after full registration with the General Medical Council (ie 2 yrs after graduation in medicine). Of this period not less than 12 mths should have been spent in posts involving the admission and hospital care of acutely ill medical patients (18 mths for candidates not fully registered with the General Medical Council). The Part II Exam consists of (a) a written test in 3 sections; (b) an oral test; (c) a clinical test and candidates have the choice of being examined in either General Medicine or Paediatrics. Part II must be completed within 7 yrs of success at Part I.
THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF GLASGOW 232--242 St Vincent Street Glasgow G2 5RJ Tel: 01412 216072 Fax: 01412 211804 Website: www.rcpsg.ac.uk FRCS Glasg in Ophthalmology: Part A is open to candidates holding a primary medical qualification recognized by the UK GMC. The Part A examination is offered only in overseas centres and consists of an MCQ paper encompassing anatomy of the eye and orbit, head and neck, other structures relevant to ophthalmology and the relevant physiology, including optics and ophthalmic pathology. Part B is open to candidates who have passed, or are exempt from, Part A. They must have completed 5 yrs of training post-registration, of which 4.5 yrs must have been in approved clinical ophthalmology posts. This examination is held in the UK and overseas and consists of 2 written papers (MCQ and problem solving papers); oral examinations in Ophthalmic Medicine, Ophthalmic Surgery, and General Medicine and Neurology; and a clinical examination. Member (MRCS Glasg): The Membership in Surgery examination is in 3 parts: Part 1 -- Applied Basic Sciences (MCQ paper), Part 2 -- Clinical Problem Solving (extended matching questions) which are held by this College in Glasgow and overseas, and Part 3 -- orals, clinicals and communication skills. Candidates may enter Part 1 at any time after gaining a primary medical qualification. Candidates applying for Parts 2 or 3 are strongly recommended to have
entered basic surgical training before entering any part of the examination and have 18 mths’ training in different surgical specialties prior to entering Part 3. DIPLOMA EXAMINATIONS Dermatology: Diploma in Dermatology (Dip.Derm.): Candidates must have held a medical qualification for 18 mths or more and demonstrate evidence of experience of clinical practice or training in dermatology. Geriatrics: Diploma in Geriatric Medicine (DGM): Candidates must hold a medical qualification and have had hospital/general practice experience in the care of the elderly. Paediatrics: Diploma in Child Health (DCH): Candidates must have held a medical qualification for at least 2 yrs and have 4 mths’ experience in a paediatric hospital or in a children’s hospital or paediatric department of a general hospital. Travel Medicine: Diploma in Travel Medicine (DTM): Candidates must have undertaken the course offered by Health Protection Scotland. It is open to suitably qualified health professionals. Membership (MRCP(UK)): See Membership of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the UK above.
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THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF EDINBURGH 9 Queen Street Edinburgh EH2 1JQ Tel: 01312 257324 Fax: 01312 266124 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rcpe.ac.uk HIGHER QUALIFICATIONS Fellow (FRCPEdin): Elected from among the Members of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the UK. Membership (MRCP(UK)): The MRCP(UK) is designed to select those suitable for higher specialist training in the UK, leading eventually to a Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training (CCST), awarded by the Specialist Training Authority (STA) of the medical Royal Colleges. The Examination may also be taken by those who do not intend to pursue a career in hospital medicine; this is one of the reasons
why the Colleges have not followed the example of other countries in only awarding their Fellowship or Membership once specialist status has been obtained. The MRCP(UK) comprises 2 parts. Examination regulations, examination calendars and application forms can be obtained from the Royal Colleges of Physicians of Edinburgh, Glasgow and London. More information about the MRCP(UK) examination is available from: http://www.mrcpuk.org.
THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF LONDON 11 St Andrews Place Regent’s Park London NW1 4LE Tel: 020 7224 1539 Fax: 020 7487 5218 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rcplondon.ac.uk www.mrcpuk.org (exams website) MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FRCP): Elected from among Members of the Royal College of Physicians of London and Members of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the UK of at least 4 yrs’ standing and distinction, and from among other distinguished persons holding medical qualifications. Provisions exist to elect non-members and persons without medical qualifications, but only in exceptional circumstances. Member (MRCP): Elected from among distinguished persons holding medical qualifications. There is also an honorary category for persons who are not medically qualified. Membership (MRCP(UK)): See under Examinations below. EXAMINATIONS Membership (the MRCP(UK) Examination): Candidates may enter through any of the 3 UK Colleges of
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Physicians or through centres overseas. Part 1 Examination: consists of multiple-choice questions. Part 2 Written Examination: consists of multiplechoice questions. Part 2 Clinical Examination (PACES): The Clinical Examination is called PACES -- the Practical Assessment of Clinical Examination Skills. This is a standardized and objective assessment of clinical examination skills and the ability to elicit a history and communicate with patients. MEMBERSHIP OF THE ROYAL COLLEGES OF PHYSICIANS Membership (MRCP(UK)): Candidates for the Examination for Membership of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the UK may enter through the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, the Royal College of Physicians of London or through centres overseas.
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Medicine Candidates for the MRCP(UK) Part 1 Examination must have been qualified as medical practitioners for at least 18 mths. Candidates may apply for exemption from this part of the Examination if they are holders of specified Fellowships, Memberships or Postgraduate Diplomas listed in the MRCP(UK) Regulations. To enter the MRCP(UK) Part 2 Written Examination, candidates need to pass Part 1 or hold the relevant exempting qualification.
Before being admitted to the MRCP(UK) Part 2 Clinical Examination (PACES), candidates must have passed the MRCP(UK) Part 2 Written Examination and completed a period of 2.5 years after graduation in Medicine. Due to rapid developments in the field of medical education and assessment, potential candidates are advised to obtain a full copy of the regulations from the address above. The College also offers a Diploma in Geriatric Medicine, and a Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PSYCHIATRISTS 17 Belgrave Square London SW1X 8PG Tel: 020 7235 2351 Fax: 020 7245 1231 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rcpsych.ac.uk MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FRCPsych): Fellowship is awarded to a Member who has made a significant and distinctive contribution to psychiatry and depends upon the recommendation of two subscribing Members of the College. Fellowship is not normally awarded until the nominee has held the Membership for a minimum of 10 yrs. Member (MRCPsych): Candidates must be registered with the GMC or the medical registration body
in their country of practice and have undergone approved training including at least 6 mths in child and adolescent psychiatry and / or psychiatry of learning disability. They must pass the whole of the MRCPsych exam. The College also has Honorary Fellows, PreMembership Psychiatric Trainees, Specialist Associates, International Associates, Affiliates, Corresponding Fellows and New Associates.
THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF RADIOLOGISTS 38 Portland Place London W1B 1JQ Tel: 020 7636 4432 Fax: 020 7323 3100 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rcr.ac.uk Candidates for the Final Fellowship (FRCR) Examination must be registered medical practitioners: (a) for radiology: have at least 3 yrs of radiology training; for Oncology: have at least 3 yrs in clinical oncology; and (b) hold the First FRCR Examination or an accepted equivalent.
Membership is open to those who: have been appointed to a training post in an (a) accredited department of Clinical Radiology or Clinical Oncology; or (b) hold qualifications in radiology or clinical oncology recognized by the Council for this purpose; or (c) hold a UK staff grade post approved by the Council for this purpose.
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THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF EDINBURGH Nicolson Street Edinburgh EH8 9DW Tel: 01316 689222 Fax: 01316 689218 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rcsed.ac.uk MEMBERSHIP Intercollegiate Membership (MRCSEd) of the Surgical Royal Colleges of Great Britain: Part A of the examination consists of multiple-choice single best answer questions and extended matching items. This part of the examination consists of 2 papers with the first paper testing the candidates’ knowledge of Applied Basic Sciences and the second paper a test of knowledge covering Principles of Surgery in General. Part B is an Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) and will normally consist of 16
examined stations and 4 rest or preparation stations. Candidates will be examined in the following areas: anatomy and surgical pathology; surgical skills and patient safety; communication skills; applied surgical science and critical care, and clinical skills in history taking and physical examination. Four of the 16 examined stations are presented in a specialty context with candidates choosing between the following: head and neck; trunk and thorax; limbs (including spine) and neurosciences. Candidates specify their choice of specialty context at the time of application.
THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND 35/43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields London WC2A 3PE Tel: 020 7405 3474 Fax: 020 7831 9438 E-mail:
[email protected] The postgraduate educational work of the College is conducted in cooperation with the Faculty of Dental Surgery and the Faculty of General Dental Practitioners. A number of changes in the College’s exams are in prospect at the time of going to press and the up-to-date position should be checked directly with the College. The principal exams in surgery are the Membership (MRCSEng). There is a subsidiary diploma in Otolaryngology, namely the Diploma in Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery (DOHNS). The principal dental exam, run by the Faculty of Dental Surgery and Faculty of General Dental Practice (UK), is the MJDF -- the Membership of the Joint Dental
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Faculties. The Faculty of Dental Surgery also holds exams for the: Diploma in Special Care Dentistry (DSCD) and the Diploma in Dental Public Health (DDPHRCSEng). The new Intercollegiate speciality examinations are now available: Membership in Orthodontics (MOrth), Membership in Restorative Dentistry (MRD), Membership in Paediatric Dentristry (MPaedDen) and Membership in Surgical Dentistry (MSurgDent). The Faculty of General Dental Practice (UK) also holds exams for dental hygienists, the Diploma in Dental Hygiene (DipDH) and for dental therapists, the Diploma in Dental Therapy (DipDT).
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THE SOCIETY OF APOTHECARIES OF LONDON Apothecaries’ Hall Black Friars Lane London EC4V 6EJ Tel: 020 7236 1180 Fax: 020 7329 3177 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.apothecaries.org Postgraduate diplomas: The Society awards, after exam, Diplomas in Medical Jurisprudence, Genitourinary Medicine, Musculoskeletal Medicine, the Medical Care of Catastrophes, Forensic Medical Sciences,
the History and Philosophy of Medicine, HIV Medicine and Forensic Human Identification. A Mastership in Medical Jurisprudence is also awarded by exam.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Medicine and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Anglia; Aston; Belfast; Birmingham; Bournemouth; Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Cambridge; Canterbury Christ Church; Central Lancashire; City; Coventry; Cranfield; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Dundee; Durham; East Anglia; East London; Edinburgh; Essex; Exeter; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow Caledonian; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leicester; Liverpool; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool John Moores; London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (King’s College London); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (Royal Holloway); London
(University College London (UCL)); Luton; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Newcastle; North London; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham (University of Nottingham); Nottingham Trent; OU (NESCOT); Oxford; Paisley; Portsmouth; Queen Margaret; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Southampton; St Andrews; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Teesside; Thames Valley; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (College of Medicine); Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Warwick; Westminster; Wolverhampton
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Anglia; Belfast; Birmingham; Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Cambridge; Central England; Central Lancashire; Cranfield; Derby; Dundee; East Anglia; East London; Edinburgh; Exeter; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow Caledonian; Greenwich; Hertfordshire; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Kent; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leicester; Liverpool; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool John Moores; London (Imperial
College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (King’s College London); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (School of Oriental & African Studies); London (University College London (UCL)); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Newcastle; Nottingham Trent; OU (NESCOT); Oxford; Paisley; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Robert Gordon; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Southampton; St Andrews; St Martin; Sunderland; Surrey; Surrey (NESCOT);
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Institute, Cardiff); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Westminster; Worcester
HIGHER DOCTORATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Belfast
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Anglia; Birmingham; Bournemouth; Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; City; Dundee; Edinburgh; Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Hertfordshire; Leeds; Leicester; Lincolnshire (Grimsby College); Liverpool; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (King’s
College London); London (University College London (UCL)); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Oxford Brookes; Paisley; Sheffield; South Bank; Sunderland; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (College of Medicine); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wolverhampton
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Anglia (City College, Norwich); Bristol; Central England; Central Lancashire; City; Derby; Hertfordshire; Leeds; Liverpool; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); London (King’s College London);
London (University College London (UCL)); Newcastle; Paisley; Portsmouth; South Bank; Ulster; Wales (College of Medicine); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Wales (Bangor University)
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); London (King’s College London)
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central Lancashire; London (King’s College London)
RESEARCH DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores
Additional Quali¢cations Registrable Medical practitioners who hope to become consultants or specialists need to obtain additional qualifications -- a higher degree or a diploma or Member or Fellow (as the case may be) of 1 of the Royal Colleges -- or a postgraduate diploma (see below). Additional qualifications registrable in accordance with the Medical Act 1983 are as follows: (i) Higher degrees in Medicine, Surgery and other subjects (usually the degrees of Doctor of Medicine and Master of Surgery) awarded by universities in the UK, the National University of Ireland and the
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University of Dublin; (ii) Membership of the Irish College of General Practitioners; (iii) Membership and Fellowship of the Royal Colleges listed below: Royal Coll of General Practitioners; Royal Coll of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists; Royal Coll of Pathologists; Royal Coll of Physicians of Edinburgh and London; Royal Coll of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow (including the Faculty of Public Health Medicine); the Faculty of Occupational Medicine of the Royal Coll of Physicians in London; Royal Coll of Psychiatrists; Royal Coll of Physicians of Ireland; (iv) Fellowship of the Coll of Ophthalmologists; (v) Fellowship of the Royal Colleges listed below:
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Faculties of Anaesthetists and Radiologists); Royal Coll of Anaesthetists.
HIGHER DEGREES The higher degrees most commonly awarded after an exam and/or thesis are those of Doctor of Medicine and Master of Surgery, the latter being usually the senior degree. (Medical graduates may also take the degrees of Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy, but these are not, save in the cases noted below, registrable as additional qualifications.) Higher degrees are awarded by each of the British licensing universities as follows (there are usually requirements relating to age and/or post-registration experience): Aberdeen: MD; ChM; Queen’s Belfast: MD; MCh; MAO (Master of Obstetrics); Birmingham: MD; Bristol: MD; ChM; Cambridge: MD; MChir; Dundee: MD; ChM; Edinburgh: MD; ChM; Glasgow: MD; Leeds: MD; ChM; Leicester: MD; Liverpool: MD; ChM; Master of Orthopaedic Surgery (MChOrth) (The degree of Master of Orthopaedic Surgery is open, after a course lasting at least 1 yr, to medical graduates and to graduates in subjects other than medicine who hold a diploma of Fellowship of 1 of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons or who are surgeon Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. Candidates are required to submit a thesis and to take an exam.) London: MD; MS; Manchester: MD; ChM; Newcastle upon Tyne: MD; Nottingham: DM; Oxford: DM; MCh; Sheffield: MD; ChM; Southampton: DM; MS; Wales: MD; MCh; Dublin: MD; MCh; MAO; NU Irel: MD; MCh; MAO.
National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Medical Laboratory Science; Science (Medical Laboratory); Science (Medicinal and Cosmetic Products)
Other Postgraduate Awards Universities, the Royal Colleges and other bodies confer degrees and diplomas in specialist areas of medicine, usually after FT or PT courses of instruction. In most cases candidates must either be registered medical practitioners or have a medical qualification which entitles them to registration on the British Medical Register and have been in practice for a yr or so before taking the exam, which may
consist of Primary and Final exams or Part I and II exams. Full details are given in the Guide to Postgraduate Degrees, Diplomas and Courses in Medicine, available from IntelliGene, Woodlands, Ford, Midlothian EH37 5RE, Scotland, and published in association with the National Advice Centre for Postgraduate Medical Education at The British Council. ACCIDENT AND EMERGENCY MEDICINE AND SURGERY MMed Sc in Surgery of Trauma: University of Birmingham: 1 yr FT. ANAESTHETICS MSc (MedSc) Anaesthesia: University of Glasgow: 2 yrs FT. MSc in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care: University of Wales College of Medicine: 2 yrs FT. AUDIOLOGY MSc in Educational Audiology: University of Manchester: 1 yr FT. MSc in Audiological Medicine: University of London (University College): 1 yr FT. MSc in Audiological Medicine: University of Manchester: 1 yr FT. MSc in Audiology: University of Manchester: 1 yr FT at the Department of Audiology and Education of the Deaf. MSc in Audiology: University of Southampton: 1 yr FT or 6 mths FT plus research project undertaken externally over an equivalent period. Diploma in Audiology: University of Southampton: 6 mths FT. Diploma in Audiology: University of Manchester: 1 yr FT. Certificate in Audiology: University of Southampton: 6 mths FT. MSc in Auditory Sciences: University of London (University College): 1 yr FT. BACTERIOLOGY Diploma in Bacteriology: University of Manchester: 1 yr FT course. MSc in Bacteriology: University of Manchester: 1 yr FT.
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Medicine PhD in Bacteriology: University of Manchester: 3 yrs FT. MMedSc in Bacteriology: Queen’s University of Belfast: 1 yr FT/4 yrs PT. MMedSc in Anatomy & Cell Biology: University of Sheffield: 1 yr. MMedSc in Ultrastructural Anatomy & Pathology: Queen’s University Belfast: 1 yr FT. MSc in Anatomical Science: University of Glasgow: 2 yrs FT. MSc in Mineralised Tissue Biology: University of London (University College): 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. MSc in Physiology: University of London (University College): 1 yr FT. BIOCHEMISTRY MSc in Clinical Biochemistry: University of Dublin, Trinity College: 3 yrs. MSc in Clinical Biochemistry: University of Leeds: 1 yr FT. MSc in Clinical Biochemistry: University of London (Intercollegiate, organized by Charing Cross Hospital): 2 yrs PT. MSc in Clinical Biochemistry: University of London (Royal Postgraduate Medical School): 2 yrs PT. MSc in Clinical Biochemistry: University of Newcastle upon Tyne: 1 yr FT. MSc in Clinical Biochemistry: University of Surrey: 1 yr FT/2 yrs block release. MSc in Biochemistry: University of London (University College): 1 yr FT. MSc in Analytical Biochemistry: University of Dundee: 1 yr FT. MSc in Medical Biochemistry: Brunel University: PT/FT. MSc in Biomedical Science Research: University of London (King’s College): 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. Diploma in Bioanalytical Chemistry: University of Dundee: 9--12 mths FT. MSc in Biosensors: University of Newcastle upon Tyne: 1 yr FT CARDIOLOGY MSc in Cardiovascular Studies: University of Leeds: 1 yr FT. MSc (Med Sc) Medical Cardiology: University of Glasgow: 2 yrs FT. Diploma in Cardiology: University of Leeds: 1 yr FT. Diploma in Cardiology: University of London (National Heart & Lung Institute): 1 yr FT. Diploma in Cardiology: University of London (Royal Postgraduate Medical School): 1 yr FT.
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CLINICAL CYTOLOGY MSc in Clinical Cytotechnology: University of London (St Mary’s Hospital Medical School): 1 yr FT or 2 yrs PT. Diploma in Gynaecological Cytotechnology: University of London (St Mary’s Hospital Medical School): 6 mths. MSc Clinical Cytopathology: University of London Imperial College (St Mary’s Hospital Medical School): 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. DMRD: University of Edinburgh: 2 yrs FT. DMRD: University of Liverpool: 2 yrs PT. DMRD: University of Wales (College of Medicine). Master of Radiology (MRad): University of Aberdeen: 2 yrs FT. DERMATOLOGY MSc (MedSc) in Dermatology: University of Glasgow: 2 yrs FT. Diploma in Dermatology: University of London (St John’s Institute of Dermatology): 9 mths/1 yr FT. Diploma in Dermatological Sciences: University of Wales College of Medicine: 1 yr FT. Diploma in Practical Dermatology: University of Wales College of Medicine: distance learning. MSc in Dermatology: University of Wales College of Medicine: 1 yr. MSc in Clinical Dermatology: University of London (St John’s Institute of Dermatology): 1 yr FT. ENDOCRINOLOGY MSc/MMedSc in Endocrinology: University of Sheffield: 1 yr FT. Diploma in Endocrinology: University of London (Royal Postgraduate Medical School): 1 yr FT. MMedSc in Clinical and Molecular Endocrinology & Diabetes: University of Birmingham: 1 yr FT. MSc in Neuroendocrine Cell Biology: University of London (University College & Royal Postgraduate Medical School): 1 yr FT. MSc in Steroid Endocrinology: University of Leeds: 1 yr FT. EPIDEMIOLOGY Diploma in Epidemiology: Royal College of Physicians: 1 yr FT. MSc in Communicable Disease Epidemiology: University of Cambridge: 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. MSc in Environmental Epidemiology & Policy & Tropical Medicine: University of London (School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine): 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. MSc in Epidemiology: University of London (School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine): 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT.
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Medicine MSc in Epidemiology & Health Planning: University of Wales (College of Swansea and College of Medicine): 1 yr FT. MSc in Infectious Diseases: University of London (Royal Postgraduate Medical School): 1 yr FT. MPhil in Epidemiology: University of Cambridge. FAMILY PLANNING Certificate in Family Planning: Joint Committee on Contraception. Certificate in Advanced Family Planning (including insertion of intra-uterine devices): Joint Committee on contraception. FORENSIC MSc in Forensic Science: University of London (King’s College): 1 yr FT. MSc or Diploma in Forensic Science: University of Strathclyde. Diploma & Certificate in Forensic Medicine: University of Glasgow. Diploma & MSc in Forensic Behavioural Science: University of Liverpool: 1 yr FT for diploma; 2 yrs PT for MSc. Diploma in Forensic Psychiatry: University of London (Institute of Psychiatry): 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. Diploma in Forensic Toxicology: University of Glasgow: 1 yr. GENERAL MEDICINE Diploma in Internal Medicine: University of London (Royal Postgraduate Medical School): 1 yr FT. Diploma in Medical Science (DipMedSc) in Internal Medicine: University of Newcastle upon Tyne: 1 yr FT. Master of Medical Science (MMedSc) in Internal Medicine: University of Newcastle upon Tyne: 1 yr FT. MSc (MMedSc) in Internal Medicine: University of Glasgow: 2 yrs FT. GENERAL PRACTICE Diploma in Primary Medical Care: University of Keele: 2 yrs PT. MSc in Primary Medical Care: University of Keele: 1 yr (additional to diploma). MMedSc in General Practice: University of Birmingham: 2 yrs PT. MSc General Practice: University of London (United Medical Schools): 2 yrs PT.
Master of Surgery MCh: University of Oxford. MSc in Organ Transplantation: University of London (Royal Free Hospital): 1 yr FT. GENETICS MSc in Medical Genetics: University of Newcastle upon Tyne: 1 yr FT. MSc (MedSc) Medical Genetics: University of Glasgow. 1 yr FT. Diploma in Clinical Genetics: University of London (Institute of Child Health): 9 mths FT. GERIATRIC MEDICINE MSc/Diploma in Advanced Clinical Practice (Cancer Nursing/Care of the Elderly): University of Surrey: 2 yrs PT. MSc (MedSc) in Geriatric Medicine: University of Glasgow: 2 yrs FT. MSc in Gerontology: University of London (King’s College): 2 yrs PT (FT possible). MSc in Gerontology: University of Liverpool: 2 yrs PT. MSc Social Gerontology: University of Southampton. HAEMATOLOGY MSc (MedSc) in Haematology: University of London (Royal Postgraduate Medical School): 1 yr FT. MSc (MedSc) in Haematology: University of Glasgow: 2 yrs FT. IMMUNOLOGY MSc in Immunology: University of Birmingham: 1 yr FT. MSc in Immunology: University of London (Royal Postgraduate Medical School): 1 yr. MSc in Clinical Immunology: University of Leeds: 1 yr FT. MSc in Immunology of Infectious Diseases: University of London (School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine): 1 yr FT. MSc in Medical Genetics with Immunology: Brunel University: PT/FT. MSc in Medical Immunology: University of London (United Medical Schools): 2 yrs FT. MSc in Medical Immunology: University of London (Imperial College): PT. MSc in Medical Immunology: University of London (King’s College): 2 yrs PT.
GENERAL SURGERY MMedSc or PhD: University of Birmingham. Master of Surgery ChM: University of Bristol.
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Medicine MEDICAL DEMOGRAPHY MSc in Medical Demography: University of London (London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine): 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. Diploma in Medical Demography: As above: 1 yr FT. MEDICAL EDUCATION Diploma in Medical Education: University of Dundee: 1--4 yrs distance learning. Diploma in Medical Education: University of Wales College of Medicine: 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. Master in Medical Education: University of Dundee: 1--4 yrs distance learning (following Diploma)/9 mths FT. MSc & MPhil in Medical Education: University of Wales College of Medicine: 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE MPhil in Medical Ethics & Law: University of Glasgow: 2 yrs FT. MA Medical Ethics & Law: University of London (King’s College). 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. LLM in Legal Aspects of Medical Practice: University of Wales College of Cardiff. 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. MTh in Christian Social Ethics: University of Wales College of Cardiff: 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. MEDICAL PARASITOLOGY MSc in Medical Parasitology: University of London (London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine): 1 yr FT. MSc/MVSc in Applied Parasitology and Medical Entomology: University of Liverpool: 1 yr FT. MSc in Clinical Parasitology: University of London (Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine): 2 yrs PT. MEDICAL PHYSICS AND BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING MSc in Information Technology (Medical Physics): University of Aberdeen: 1 yr FT/2 yrs block release. Diploma in Information Technology (Medical Physics): University of Aberdeen: 9 mths. MSc in Medical Physics: University of Aberdeen: 1 yr FT. Diploma in Medical Physics: University of Aberdeen: 9 mths FT. MSc in Medical Physics: University of Leeds: 2 yrs PT. MSc in Radiation Physics: University of London (Intercollegiate): 1 yr FT.
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MSc in Medical Electronics & Physics: University of London (St Bartholomew’s Hospital Medical School): 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. Postgraduate Diploma in Biomechanics (by distance learning): University of Strathclyde: 9 mths. MSc in Biophysics and Medical Physics: University of London (Birkbeck College). 2 yrs PT. MSc in Ergonomics: University of London (University College): 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. MSc in Biomedical Engineering: University of Aberdeen. 1 yr FT/2 yrs block release. Diploma in Biomedical Engineering: University of Aberdeen: 9 mths. Diploma in Biomedical Engineering: University of Dundee: 9 mths FT. MSc in Biomedical Engineering Science: University of Dundee: 1 yr FT. MSc/Diploma in Biomedical Engineering: University of Surrey: 1 yr FT. MSc in Biomedical Instrumentation: University of Dundee: 1 yr FT. MSc in Medical Radiation Physics: Brunel University: PT/FT. MSc in Physical Sciences in Medicine: University of Dublin: 3 yrs PT. MSc/Diploma in Radiation & Environmental Protection: University of Surrey: 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. MSc in Electronic Engineering (options in Medical Electronics): University of Wales College of Cardiff: 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. MSc in Medical Imaging: University of Aberdeen: 1 yr FT/2 yrs block release. Diploma in Medical Imaging: University of Aberdeen: 9 mths. Diploma in Orthopaedic Technology: University of Dundee: 9 mths FT. MSc Engineering & Physical Science in Medicine: University of London (Imperial College): 1 yr FT. Certificate in Rehabilitation Engineering: University of London (King’s College): 1 yr PT. Diploma in Rehabilitation Engineering: University of London (King’s College): 1 yr PT. MSc/Diploma in Bioengineering: University of Strathclyde: 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. MSc in Medical Engineering & Physics: University of London (Intercollegiate organized by King’s College): 2 yrs PT. MEDICAL STATISTICS & DATA MANAGEMENT MSc in Applied Stochastic Systems: University of London (University College): 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. MSc in Health Informatics: University of Glasgow: 1 yr FT.
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Medicine MSc in Medical Statistics: University of London (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine): 1 yr FT. MSc/Diploma in Medical Statistics: University of Newcastle upon Tyne: 1 yr FT. MICROBIOLOGY MSc in Medical Microbiology: University of London (London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine): 1 yr FT. MSc/Diploma in Medical Microbiology: University of Surrey: 2 yrs PT. MSc/Diploma in General & Medical Microbiology: University of London (University College, School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine): 1 yr FT. MSc in Medical Biochemistry: University of Newcastle upon Tyne: 1 yr FT. MSc/Diploma in Clinical Microbiology: University of London (London Hospital): 2 yrs PT. MSc in Medical Microbiology (PhD also available): University of Manchester: 15 mths FT/9 mths FT + 6 mths research. MOLECULAR BIOLOGY MSc in Applied Molecular Biology & Biotechnology: University of London (University College): 1 yr FT. MSc in Applied Molecular Biology of Infectious Diseases: University of London (London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine): 1 yr FT. MSc in Molecular Biology: University of Manchester: 1 yr FT. NEPHROLOGY Diploma in Nephrology and Hypertension: University of London (Royal Postgraduate Medical School): 1 yr FT. NEUROSCIENCE/NEUROLOGY MSc in Speech & Language Pathology & Therapy: University of London (Institute of Neurology): 2 yrs FT. MSc in Neuroendocrine Cell Biology: University of London (University College & Royal Postgraduate Medical School): 1 yr FT. MSc in Neurological Science: University of London (University College): 1 yr FT. MSc in Neuroscience: University of London (Institute of Psychiatry/Ophthalmology): 1 yr FT. MSc in Human Communication: University of London (Institute of Neurology): 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. Diploma in Clinical Neurology: University of London (Institute of Neurology): 6 mths.
NUCLEAR MEDICINE MSc in Nuclear Medicine: University of London (London Hospital): 1 yr FT or PT. MSc Nuclear Medicine: University of London (Institute of Nuclear Medicine): 1 yr FT or PT. MSc in Nuclear Medicine: University of London (Royal Postgraduate Medical School): 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. MSc in Radiation Biology: University of London (Intercollegiate organized by University College): 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. NUTRITION MSc/Diploma in Human Nutrition & Metabolism: University of Aberdeen: 1 yr FT; Diploma 9 mths FT. MSc in Nutrition: University of London (King’s College): 1 yr FT. MSc in Human Nutrition: University of London (London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine): 1 yr FT. MMed Sc in Human Nutrition: University of Sheffield: 1 yr FT. Diploma in Human Nutrition: University of Aberdeen: 9 mths. Certificate in Nutrition and Child Health: University of London Institute of Child Health. OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY Diploma in Obstetrics & Gynaecology (DGO): University of Dublin. Licentiate in Midwifery (LM): University of Dublin. Master of Obstetrics & Gynaecology (MObstG): University of Liverpool: 18 mths FT. MSc/Diploma in Advanced Midwifery Practice: University of Surrey & Royal College of Midwives: 1 yr FT + 1 yr PT. MSc in Reproductive Biology: University of Edinburgh: 1 yr FT. MSc in Human Reproductive Biology: University of London (Royal Postgraduate Medical School): 1 yr FT. MMedSc in Assisted Reproduction Technology: University of Nottingham: 1 yr FT. Diploma in Obstetrics & Gynaecology: University of London (Royal Postgraduate Medical School; Institute of Gynaecology): 5 mths FT. OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE Certificate in Aviation Medicine (Cert A Med): Faculty of Occupational Medicine, Royal College of Physicians RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine: 4 fortnight courses.
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Medicine Certificate in Occupational Health: University of Aberdeen & Institute of Occupational Medicine Ltd, Edinburgh: 10 wks FT. Certificate in Occupational Hygiene: University of Aberdeen & Institute of Occupational Medicine Ltd, Edinburgh: 10 wks FT. Certificate in Underwater Medicine: University of Aberdeen: 3 yrs (modular). Diploma in Aviation Medicine (DipAvMed): Faculty of Occupational Medicine, Royal College of Physicians RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine: 6 mths. Diploma in Occupational Health (DipOccH): University College Dublin: 2 yrs PT. Diploma in Occupational Therapy: University of London (London Hospital Medical College): 25 mths FT. MSc in Ergonomics: University of Aberdeen & Institute of Occupational Medicine Ltd, Edinburgh: 1 yr FT. MSc in Occupational Health: University of Aberdeen & Institute of Occupational Medicine Ltd: 1 yr FT or 2 yrs PT. MSc/Advanced Diploma in Occupational Health: University of Surrey: Modular Course. MSc in Occupational Health Sciences: University of Manchester: 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. MSc in Occupational Hygiene: University of Aberdeen & Institute of Occupational Medicine Ltd (Edin): 1 yr FT or 2 yrs PT. MSc in Occupational Hygiene: University of Newcastle upon Tyne: 1 yr FT. MSc/Advanced Diploma in Occupational Hygiene: University of Surrey: modular with research and dissertation. MSc/Advanced Diploma in Occupational Safety: University of Surrey: Modular credit accumulation. MMedSc in Occupational Medicine: University of Birmingham: 1 yr FT. MA in Health Services Management: University of Manchester: 9 mths FT. OPHTHALMOLOGY MSc in Ophthalmology: University of Glasgow (Tennent Institute of Ophthalmology): 2 yrs FT. MSc in Community Eye Health: University of London (Institute of Ophthalmology): 1 yr FT. Diploma in Community Eye Health: University of London (Institute of Ophthalmology): 6 mths. MSc (by advanced study and research) in Ophthalmology: University of Bristol, Bristol Eye Hospital: 1 academic yr plus a period of research for dissertation.
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MSc (Med Sc) Ophthalmology: University of Glasgow: 2 yrs FT. Certificate in Community Eye Health: University of London (Institute of Ophthalmology): 2 mths. Certificate in Tropical Ophthalmology: University of London (Institute of Ophthalmology): 2 mths. ORTHOPAEDICS Master of Orthopaedic Surgery (MChOrth): University of Liverpool: 1 yr FT. MSc in Orthopaedics: University of London (University College): 1 yr FT or 2 yrs PT. MSc in Orthopaedics: University of London (Institute of Orthopaedics): 1 yr. OTO-LARYNGOLOGY (See also Audiology) MSc (MedSc) in Oto-Laryngology: University of Glasgow: 2 yrs FT. PAEDIATRICS Certificate in Community Paediatrics for GPs: University of Sheffield: 1 yr PT. Diploma in Child Health: University of Dublin: 6 wks PT. Diploma in Community Paediatrics: University of Sheffield: 1 yr PT. Diploma in Community Paediatrics: University of Warwick: 2 yrs PT. Diploma in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry: University of London (Institute of Child Health/Psychiatry): 1 yr FT. Master in Clinical Genetics: University of London (Institute of Child Health): 1 yr FT. Diploma in Clinical Genetics: University of London (Institute of Child Health): 9 mths FT. Diploma in Community Based Rehabilitation: University of London (Institute of Child Health). Diploma in Clinical Paediatrics: University of London, Institute of Child Health: 1 yr FT. Diploma in Tropical Child Health (DTCH): University of Liverpool (Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine & Dept of Child Health): 6 mths FT. Diploma in Paediatric Surgery: University of London (Institute of Child Health): 1 yr FT. MSc in Community Paediatrics: University of London (Institute of Child Health). MSc in Community Paediatrics: University of Newcastle upon Tyne: 2 yrs PT. MSc in Community Paediatrics: University of Warwick: 1 yr FT/4 yrs PT. MSc in Mother and Child Health: University of London (Institute of Child Health).
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Medicine Master in Tropical Paediatrics (MTropPaed): University of Liverpool (Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine & Dept of Child Health): 1 yr FT. PATHOLOGY Diplomas in Clinical & Chemical Pathology (DCP): University of London (Royal Postgraduate Medical School): 1 yr FT. MSc in Experimental Pathology (Toxicology): University of London (Royal Postgraduate Medical School): 1 yr FT. MMedSc in Clinical Pathology: University of Sheffield. 1 yr FT. MMedSc in Pathology: Queens University, Belfast: 2 yrs FT. MMedSc in Ultrastructural Anatomy & Pathology: Queens University, Belfast: 1 yr FT. MSc (Med Sc) in Diagnostic Histopathology: University of Glasgow: 2 yrs FT. MSc in Image Analysis in Histology: University of London Royal Postgraduate Medical School: 1 yr FT. PHARMACOLOGY/PHARMACY MSc in Pharmaceutical Analysis: University of Strathclyde: 1/2 yrs FT. MSc in Pharmaceutical Services & Medicines Control: University of Bradford: 1 yr FT. MSc in Pharmaceutical Technology: University of London (King’s College): 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. MSc in Pharmaceutical & Quality Control: University of London (King’s College): 1 yr FT or 2 yrs PT. MSc in Biopharmacy: University of London (King’s College): 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. Diploma in Pharmaceutical Analysis: University of Strathclyde: 1 yr FT. Diploma in Clinical Science: University of Wales (College of Cardiff & Welsh School of Pharmacy): 2 yrs PT. Diploma in Clinical Pharmacy: University of Wales (College of Cardiff & Welsh School of Pharmacy): 2 yrs PT. Diploma in Regulatory Affairs: University of Wales (College of Cardiff & Welsh School of Pharmacy): PT. MSc in Clinical Pharmacy: University of Strathclyde: 1--2 yrs FT or 2 yrs PT. MSc(MedSc) Clinical Pharmacology: University of Glasgow: 1/2 yrs FT. MSc in Clinical Pharmacology: University of Aberdeen: 1 yr FT. MSc in Pharmacology: University of Manchester: 1/2 yrs FT.
MSc in Pharmacology: University of Strathclyde. Postgraduate Diploma in Pharmacology: University of Strathclyde: 1 yr FT. MSc in Biochemical Pharmacology: University of Southampton: 1 yr FT. MSc or Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Pharmacology: University of Aberdeen: 1 yr FT. Diploma in Radiopharmaceutical Sciences: University of London (King’s College): 2 yrs PT. MSc in Experimental Drug Research: University of London (King’s College): 2 yrs PT. MSc in Pharmacology: University of London (King’s College): 1 yr FT. Postdoctoral Diploma in Pharmaceutical Sciences: University of London (King’s College): 1 yr FT. Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Pharmacology: University of Aberdeen: 1 yr FT. PSYCHIATRY MMedSc in Clinical Psychiatry: University of Leeds: 3 yrs PT. MMedSc (Psychotherapy): University of Aberdeen. MSc in Psychiatry: University of Manchester: 3 yrs PT. MSc in Psychiatry: University of London (Institute of Psychiatry): 2 yrs PT. MPhil in Psychiatry: University of Edinburgh: 3 yrs PT. MPhil in Psychiatry: University of London (Institute of Psychiatry): 3 yrs. MSc in Clinical Psychotherapy: University of London (St George’s Hospital): 3 yrs PT. Diploma in Psychiatry: University of Edinburgh: 2 yrs PT. Diploma in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry: University of London (Institute of Child Health/Psychiatry): 1 yr FT. Diploma in Cognitive & Behavioural Psychotherapy: University of Dundee: 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. Diploma in Forensic Psychiatry: University of London (Institute of Psychiatry): 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. Diploma in Psychotherapy: University of Liverpool: 2 yrs PT. Diploma in Psychotherapy: University of Sheffield: 4 yrs PT. MMedSc in Psychiatry: University of Birmingham: 3 yrs PT. Board Certification in Psychiatry: University of London (Institute of Psychiatry). Diploma in Addiction: University of London (Institute of Psychiatry): 1 yr.
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Medicine Diploma in Clinical Hypnosis: University of Sheffield: 8 mths PT. Diploma in Family & Marital Therapy: University of London (Institute of Psychiatry): 1 yr. Diploma in Social Work (Mental Illness): University of London (Institute of Psychiatry): 1 yr. MSc in Clinical Psychology: University of London (Institute of Psychiatry): 2 yrs. MSc in Family Therapy: Brunel University: 2 yrs PT. MSc/Diploma in General Psychiatry: University of Keele: 1/2 yrs PT. MSc in Mental Health Studies: University of Surrey: 3 yrs. MSc in Health Psychology: University of London (University College): 2 yrs PT. MSc in Advanced Mental Health Studies: University of Dundee: 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. Master in Psychological Medicine: University of Liverpool: 1 yr’s approved research. Diploma/MSc in Forensic Behavioural Science: University of Liverpool: 1 yr PT (Diploma), 2 yrs PT (MSc). Diploma in Inter-Cultural Therapy: University College London: 1 yr PT. Diploma in Art Therapy: University of Sheffield: FT. MSc in Behavioural Psychotherapy: University College London: 13 mths FT. MSc/Diploma in Environmental Psychology: University of Surrey: 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. MSc/Diploma in Health Psychology: University of Surrey: 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. MSc/Diploma/DClinPsych in Clinical Psychology: University of Surrey: 3 yrs FT. PUBLIC HEALTH MEDICINE (formerly Community Medicine) Certificate in Health & the Family in Developing Countries: University of Wales (College of Medicine): 3 mths. Certificate in Health Care: Practice Nursing: University of Exeter. Certificate in Health Care: Professions allied to medicine: University of Exeter. Certificate in Marketing for Health Care & Public Services: University of Leeds (Nuffield Institute for Health Service Studies): 8--9 mths PT. Certificate/Diploma/MSc in Public Health: University of Aberdeen: 4 mths FT (Certificate); 9 mths FT (Diploma); 1 yr FT (MSc). Diploma in Advanced Study in Education for Primary Health Care: University of Manchester: 9 mths FT/2 yrs PT.
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Diploma in Business Administration (Health, Population & Nutrition in Developing Countries): University of Keele: 9 mths FT. Diploma in Community Dental Health: University of Edinburgh: 9 mths FT/21 mths PT. Diploma in Community Eye Health: University of London (Institute of Ophthalmology): 6 mths. Diploma in Community Health: University of Edinburgh: 9 mths FT/21 mths PT. Diploma in Environmental Health: University of Edinburgh: 9 mths FT/21 mths PT. Diploma in Health Management, Planning & Policy: University of Leeds (Nuffield Institute of Health Service Studies): 1 yr FT. Diploma in Health Medicine: University of Cambridge: 1 yr FT. Diploma in Health Promotion & Health Education: University of Edinburgh: 9 mths FT/21 mths PT. Diploma in Health Sciences: University of Edinburgh: 9 mths FT/21 mths PT. Diploma in Hospital Management: University of Leeds (Nuffield Institute of Health Service Studies): 1 yr FT. Diploma in Management (for Doctors): University of Keele: 18 mths PT. Diploma/MSc in Health Education & Health Promotion: University of Leeds (Nuffield Institute of Health Service Studies). Diploma/MSc in Hospital or Primary Health Care Management for Developing Countries: University of Birmingham: 9 mths FT (Diploma); 1 yr FT (MSc). MA in Health Services Studies: University of Leeds (Nuffield Institute of Health Service Studies): 1 yr FT/ 2 yrs PT. MA in Hospital Management: University of Leeds (Nuffield Institute of Health Service Studies): 1 yr FT. MA in Quality Assurance in Health & Social Care: University of Leeds (Nuffield Institute of Health Service Studies): 20 mths. Master in Community Health (MCommH): University of Liverpool (School of Tropical Medicine): 1 yr FT. Master in Health Management: City University, London: 2 yrs PT. MBA (Health & Social Services option): University of Leeds (Nuffield Institute of Health Service Studies): 24--36 mths. MBA (Health Executive Programme): University of Keele: 2 yrs PT. MBA (Health, Population & Nutrition in Developing Countries): University of Keele: 1 yr FT.
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Medicine MMedSc in Primary & Community Care: University of Sheffield: 1 yr FT. MPH: University College Dublin: 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. MPH: University of Dundee: 1 yr FT. MPH: University of Glasgow: 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. MPH: University of Leeds: 1 yr FT. MPH: University of Liverpool: 1 yr FT. MPH: University of Wales (College of Medicine): 1 yr FT. MPH for Warm Climate Countries: University of Leeds (Nuffield Institute of Health Service Studies): 1 yr FT. MSc in Communicable Disease Epidemiology: University of London (School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine): 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. MSc in Community Dental Health: University of Edinburgh: 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. MSc in Community Health: University of Dublin (Trinity College): 1 yr FT. MSc in Community Health: University of Edinburgh: 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. MSc in Community Health in Developing Countries: University of London (School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine): 1 yr FT. MSc in Community Medicine: University of Manchester: 2 yrs PT. MSc in Environmental Health: University of Dundee: 1 yr FT. MSc in Environmental Health: University of Edinburgh: 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. MSc in Environmental Health (Water Quality Management): University of Surrey: 6 mths FT. MSc in Epidemiology & Health Planning: University of Wales (College of Swansea/Medicine): 1 yr FT. MSc in Health Care: University of Exeter. MSc in Health Care: Professional Education: University of Exeter. MSc in Health Informatics: University of Glasgow: 1 yr. MSc in Health Planning & Financing: University of London (LSE & School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine): 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. MSc in Health Promotion: University of London (School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine): 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. MSc in Health Promotion & Health Education: University of Edinburgh: 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. MSc in Health Sciences: University of Edinburgh: 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. MSc in Health Sciences: University of London (St George’s Hospital): 2 yrs PT.
MSc in Health Services Management: University of London (School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine): 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. MSc in Preventative Health Care for Developing Countries: University of Wales (College of Medicine): 1 yr FT. MSc in Public Health in Developing Countries: University of London (School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine): 1 yr FT. MSc in Public Health Medicine: University of London (School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine): 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. MSc in Public Health Medicine: University of Newcastle upon Tyne: 2 yrs PT. MSc in Sociology as Applied to Medicine: University of London (Royal Holloway & Bedford New College): 1 yr FT. MSc/Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental Management & Health: University of Surrey. Postgraduate Diploma in Quality Assurance in Health & Social Care: University of Leeds (Nuffield Institute of Health Service Studies): 15 mths. Postgraduate Diploma/MA in Health Management, Planning & Policy: University of Leeds (Nuffield Institute of Health Service Studies): 1 yr FT. Postgraduate Diploma/MA in Hospital Management: University of Leeds (Nuffield Institute of Health Service Studies): 1 yr FT. Postgraduate Diploma/MSc in Health Service Management: South Bank University: 3 terms (Diploma); 4 terms (MSc). MSc(Econ)/Diploma: University of Wales: 1 yr FT. RADIOTHERAPEUTICS AND CLINICAL ONCOLOGY Diploma/MSc in Clinical Oncology: University of Edinburgh: 2 yrs FT. Diploma in Clinical Oncology: University of London (Institute of Cancer Research): 9 mths. MSc in Cancer Sciences: University of London (University College): 2 yrs PT. MSc (MedSc) in Oncology: University of Glasgow: 2 yrs PT. MSc in Clinical Cytopathology: University of London (St Mary’s Hospital): 1 yr FT or 2 yrs PT. REHABILITATION Certificate in Rehabilitation Engineering: University of London (King’s College): 1 yr PT. Diploma in Rehabilitation Engineering: University of London (King’s College): 1 yr PT. Diploma in Rehabilitation Technology: University of Dundee: 9 mths FT.
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Medicine RHEUMATOLOGY MMedSc in Rheumatology: University of Birmingham: 1 yr FT. SOCIOLOGY OF MEDICINE MSc Sociology as applied to Medicine: University of London (Royal Holloway and Bedford New College): 1 yr FT. SPORTS MEDICINE Diploma in Sports Medicine: University of London (London Hospital): 24 wks FT. Diploma in Sports Medicine: University of Dublin (Trinity College): 1 yr FT. MMedSc in Sport & Exercise Science: University of Sheffield: 1 yr FT. Certificate & Diploma in Sports Physiotherapy: Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Sports Medicine, Crewe and Alsager College of Higher Education: 6 mths (Certificate), 2 yrs PT (Diploma). MPhil in Sports Medicine: University of London British Postgraduate Medical Foundation. MSc in Sports Medicine: University of Nottingham: 2 yrs PT. MSc in the Science of Sports Coaching: University of Sheffield: 1 yr FT. SURGERY (See General Surgery) THORACIC MEDICINE Diploma in Thoracic Medicine: University of London (National Heart & Lung Institute): 1 yr FT. Diploma in Tuberculosis and Chest Diseases: University of Wales (College of Medicine): 6 mths FT. MSc in Thoracic Medicine: University of London (National Heart & Lung Institute): 1--2 yrs FT. TOXICOLOGY MSc in Applied Toxicology: University of Surrey: 3--7 yrs. Master in Applied Toxicology: University of Portsmouth. MSc in Toxicology: University of Surrey: 1 yr FT or 2 yrs PT. MSc/Diploma in Toxicology: University of Birmingham: 1 yr. MSc/Postgraduate Diploma in Toxicology: University of Surrey: 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT.
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Diploma in Toxicology: University of Dublin (Trinity College): 2 yrs PT. TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (DTM&H): Royal College of Physicians (London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine): 3 mths FT. A DTM&H is also awarded by the University of Liverpool (3 mths FT). Diploma in Tropical Child Health (DTCH): University of Liverpool (Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine): 6 mths FT. Master of Tropical Medicine (MTropMed): University of Liverpool (Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine): 1 yr FT. Master in Community Health (MCommH): University of Liverpool (Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine): 1 yr FT. Master in Tropical Paediatrics: University of Liverpool (Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine): 1 yr FT. MSc in Infection & Health in the Tropics: University of London (School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine): 1 yr FT. MSc in Medical Entomology: University of London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine: 1 yr FT. UROLOGY Diploma in Urology: University of London (Institute of Urology & Nephrology): 1 yr FT. VASCULAR MEDICINE MSc Vascular Medicine and Technology: University of London (St Mary’s Hospital): 1 yr FT/2 yrs PT. VENEREOLOGY Diploma in Venereology: University of Liverpool: 3 mths FT. VIROLOGY MSc in Virology: University of London (London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine): 1 yr FT. MSc in Medical Virology: University of London Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine: 2 yrs PT (day release). MSc in Medical Virology: University of Manchester: 1 yr FT.
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Summary of Registrable Additional Quali¢cations granted by Licensing Bodies in the United Kingdom and Ireland Licensing Body University of Aberdeen Queen’s University, Belfast
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University of London University of Manchester University of Newcastle upon Tyne University of Nottingham University of Oxford University of Sheffield University of Southampton University of Wales University of Dublin
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Doctor of Medicine Doctor of Medicine, Master Doctor of Medicine, Master Doctor of Medicine, Master Doctor in Medicine, Master Doctor in Medicine, Master Master in Obstetric Science National University of Ireland Doctor of Medicine, Master Master of Obstetrics Anaesthetics: Royal College of Anaesthetists Fellow Faculty of Anaesthetists, Fellow Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland General Practice: Royal College of General Member, Fellow Practitioners Irish College of General Member Practitioners Medicine: Royal College of Physicians of London Member, Fellow MRCP(UK) Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh Member, Fellow Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow
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Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery
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Member, Fellow RCPSGlasg, MRCP(UK) Royal College of Physicians of Ireland
Designatory Letters MD, ChMAberd MD, MChBelf Master of
MDBirm MDBrist Master of Surgery MD, MChirCamb MD, ChMDund MD, ChMEdin MDGlasg MD, ChMLeeds MDLeic MD, ChMLpool MChOrthLpool MD, MSLond MD, ChMManc MDNcle DMNottm DM, MChOxfd MD, ChMSheff DM, MSSoton MD, MChWales MD, MChDubl MAODubl MD, MChNUIrel MAONUIrel FRCA FFARCSIrel
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MRCPLond, FRCPLond,
MRCPEdin, FRCPEdin, MRCP(UK) MRCP RCPSGlasg, FRCP
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Medicine Obstetrics and Gynaecology: Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Member, Occupational medicine: Faculty of Occupational Medicine, Royal Colleges of Physicians of London Member, Ophthalmology: College of Ophthalmologists Fellow Pathology: Royal College of Pathologists Member, Psychiatry: Royal College of Psychiatrists Member, Public Health Medicine: Faculty of Public Health Medicine, Royal College of Physicians of London and Edinburgh and Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow Member, Royal College of Physicians Member, of Ireland Radiology: Royal College of Radiologists Fellow (England) Faculty of Radiologists, Fellow Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Surgery: Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Fellow Royal College of Surgeons of England Fellow Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow Fellow Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Fellow
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MRCOG, FRCOG
Fellow
MFOM, FFOM FCOphth
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MRCPath, FRCPath
Fellow
MRCPsych, FRCPsych
Fellow Fellow
MFPHM, FFPHM MFPHMIrel, FFPHMIrel
FRCR FFRRCSIrel
FRCSEdin FRCSEng FRCS RCPSGlasg FRCPSGlasg FRCSIrel
Summary of Registrable Quali¢cations granted by Licensing Bodies in the United Kingdom and Ireland Licensing Body University of Aberdeen Queen’s University, Belfast University of Birmingham University of Bristol University of Cambridge University of Dundee University of Edinburgh University of Glasgow University of Leeds University of Leicester University of Liverpool
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Qualifications Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Medicine,
Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor
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Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery
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METALLURGY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations INSTITUTE OF CORROSION Corrosion House Vimy Court Vimy Road Leighton Buzzard Bedfordshire LU7 1FG Tel: 01525 851771 Fax: 01525 376690 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.icorr.org Fellows (FICorr): Candidates must be 35 or over and have an established reputation as a corrosion scientist or corrosion technologist. They should have made a notable contribution to the understanding or practice of corrosion prevention and control and/or have rendered special services to the Institute. Professional Members (MICorr): Candidates must be 25 or over and be able to demonstrate knowledge and experience in the field of corrosion science and technology. Normally an academic qualification at degree standard or equivalent is needed, although occasionally this requirement may be waived.
Technician (TechICorr): Candidates must be 25 or over, have some academic knowledge (eg have passed the Institute’s Fundamentals of Corrosion Course*) and be actively and practically involved in the practice of corrosion science and corrosion technology. Ordinary Members: Ordinary members must indicate that they have an interest in the practice of corrosion science and corrosion technology. Student Members: Students must be 18 or over and be studying corrosion science or corrosion technology or related subjects. Students must apply for transfer to other grades of membership within 6 mths
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Note: *Details of current courses available from the Institute.
THE INSTITUTE OF METAL FINISHING Exeter House 48 Holloway Head Birmingham B1 1NQ Tel: 01216 227387 Fax: 01216 666316 E-mail: exeterhouse@instituteofmetalfinishing.org Website: www.uk-finishing.org.uk Fellow (FIMF): Must have an established and mature reputation in the field of surface finishing through a combination of education, experience and training and acquired a high level of competence in the science and technology of surface finishing. Member (MIMF): Must be experienced in surface finishing and possess a degree in chemistry, metallurgy, corrosion science or other related subject and a minimum of 6 yrs direct involvement in surface finishing or has been a Licentiate for a minimum of 5 yrs. Licentiate (LIMF): Must have adequate practical experience in surface finishing and either have possession of the Advanced Technician Diploma in Surface Finishing or have passed an exempting examination (such as HND or HNC together with a pass in an approved supplementary course in surface finishing. Technician (TechIMF): Must have passed the Technician Certificate examination having followed either a distance learning course route or the Tutored Course route and possessing the relevant experience submit to interview before a qualification board. Association (AssocIMF): Must have passed the Foundation Certificate examination having followed either the distance learning course route or the Tutored Course route and possessing the relevant experience in Surface Finishing. This qualification may only be held for a period of 5 yrs while undertaking further study for a higher qualification. Engineering Technician of the Engineering Council UK (EngTech): Possession of a TechIMF qualification enables the person to apply to the UK Engineering Council for the award of Engineering Technician, a qualification recognized by industry worldwide.
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EXAMINATIONS Foundation Certificate in Surface Finishing: held for candidates completing a basic course in Surface Finishing by either the distance learning route or Tutored route. Technician Certificate in Surface Finishing: held for candidates completing the Technician Certificate syllabus by either the distance learning route or the Tutored route. Advanced Technician Certificate: follows on from the Technician Certificate and consists in the study of Electrochemistry, Material Science, Surface Coating and Process Management modules. Advanced Technician Diploma: follows on from the Advanced Technician Certificate and consists of completion of 2 projects selected by the candidate in conjunction with his/her employer and the Institute. distance learning modules are available for all examinations. Modules consist of tapes, CDs or for some script version together with comprehensive notes. Tutored courses are available for teaching onsite within companies by fully approved and qualified tutors. Bespoke courses for companies involved in Surface Finishing can be arranged using existing course or module material in conjunction with new topics specific to the requirements of a company. An example of such a course is one arranged for the automotive industry on Automotive Surface Finishing whereby candidates passing the final examination receive the Technician -- Automotive Surface Finishing Certificate. This course, together with other IMF courses and modules, has been approved by the Automotive Academy. CPD: Through Branch meetings, conferences, seminars and symposia, the Institute offers the opportunity for Continuous Professional Development.
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University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Metallurgy and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bucks Coll; Central England; De Montfort, Leicester; Oxford; Surrey
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES London Guildhall; London (Courtauld Institute of Art); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Royal College of Art;
Sheffield; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central England
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central Lancashire
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢- SVQs Levels: Metalwork cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Metals Technology BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Metals Technology
NVQs Level 1: High Pressure Aluminium Die Casting Level 2: Metal Processing and Allied Operations
Level 2: Fabricating Constructional Steelwork Level 3: Fabricating Constructional Steelwork
City & Guilds Certificate: 7802 Creative Skills Certificate Metalwork Level 2; 1700 Foundry Craft Competences; 0670 Iron and Steel Production Technology
Useful Addresses Steel Industry National Training Organization, Units 5 & 6 Meadowcourt, Amos Road, Sheffield S9 1BX; Tel: 0114 244 6833; Website: www.sinto.co.uk
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METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY 104 Oxford Road Reading RG1 7LL Tel: 01189 568500 Fax: 01189 568571 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rmets.org The Royal Meteorological Society is the learned and professional society for anyone whose profession or interests are connected with weather and climate. It is an international Society incorporated by the Royal Charter. It administers the NVQs of the profession and is the accreditation body for charted status in the profession. Its principal aim is the advancement of the understanding of weather and climate, the science and its applications, for the benefit of all. MEMBERSHIP The Society has 6 different membership categories. Associate Fellow which requires no formal qualifications other than an expressed interest in the subject. A Fellow requires a formal qualification (eg a first degree in a science subject and/or postgraduate degree or an NVQ in a relevant discipline) and at least 5 yrs of professional experience within or directly related to meteorology. A School Member, where schools join at a reduced subscription rate and have access to the Society’s comprehensive education programme including borrowing scientific equipment and education resources, and access to grants for meteorology projects. Corporate Membership of the Society is open to all organizations that wish to support the Society’s charitable objectives and offers an opportunity to show corporate leadership and to play an active role in supporting the Society deliver
its programmes of work. An Honorary Member is a signal honour bestowed by the Society at its discretion on distinguished members of the profession and carries the full privileges of Fellowship and use of the letters HonMemRMetS. Student Membership offering a reduced fee, bursaries, scholarships and grants. EXAMINATIONS Accreditation as a Chartered Meteorologist (CMet) is offered through evidence of professional experience and an interview, and is maintained through a formally audited programme of CPD. The minimum basic qualification for applicants is normally an Honours degree in a related subject, together with at least 5 yrs’ postgraduate experience. The NVQs and the SVQs in weather forecasting and observing are offering through a process of workplace assessment. AFFILIATION WITH UNIVERSITIES Universities offering degrees in meteorology and oceanography, or other related subjects can have their courses approved by the Society as an appropriate basis for the CMet qualification. Specific meteorological courses are run at the universities of Reading, East Anglia and Edinburgh as well as at the Met Office College and the Royal Navy Training School.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Meteorology and Climatology and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES East Anglia; Edinburgh; Liverpool; Reading
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HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham; East Anglia; London (University College London (UCL)); Plymouth; Reading; Sheffield
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Reading
MICROSCOPY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE ROYAL MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY 37--38 St Clements Oxford OX4 1AJ Tel: 01865 248768 Fax: 01865 791237 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rms.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Fellow: Any person over 21 who has a genuine interest in microscopy. Corporate Member: This category of membership is specially intended to enable scientists from overseas and members of colleges and schools to attend the Society’s meetings and courses. It is possible for academic, research and manufacturing organizations, and schools with well-developed science departments to join the Society so that their staff and pupils may attend meetings at reduced rates and receive the Society’s publications. Junior Member: Any person whose work or study involves the use of the microscope and who is between 16 and 25. Standard of the Diploma (DipRMS): 1. The Diploma is awarded to Fellows of the Society for work at postgraduate level in the field of microscopy or cytometry. To qualify for the Diploma, a Fellow shall have a relevant qualification and/or practical experience in microscopy or cytometry, shall have attended courses approved by the Society, submitted a thesis and passed an oral examination. As an alternative to attendance at courses and submission of a thesis, a candidate may submit examinable evidence of an acceptable degree of competence in microscopy or cytometry (eg published work, patented instrumentation). The oral examination is obligatory. Successful candidates shall be entitled to use the style DipRMS.
Qualifications for Registration: 2. The candidate shall: a) be a paid-up Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society; b) be engaged in work in which microscopy or cytometry plays an important part; c) (i) be a science or medical graduate of a recognized university, with at least 3 yrs’ practical experience in microscopy or cytometry; or (ii) hold a qualification approved by the Society and have at least 5 yrs’ practical experience in microscopy or cytometry; or (iii) have at least 7 yrs’ practical experience and a suitable recommendation from the head of the candidate’s institution. Note: The length of experience under Regulation 2c is to be calculated at the date of application for the Diploma, at the end of the study period. Qualification in the Technology of Microscopy (TechRMS): Standard of the Award: 1. This qualification is of particular interest to those engaged in practical microscopy or cytometry, who seek a professional qualification. The qualification parallels graduate awards. The TechRMS qualification will be awarded after the following requirements have been met: the completion of appropriate training, which will be examined formally, the submission of a practical work project, and a short oral examination. The oral examination is obligatory. Successful candidates shall be entitled to use the style TechRMS. Qualifications for Registration: 2. The candidate shall: a) be a paid up Student member or a Fellow of
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MUSEUM AND RELATED WORK Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE MUSEUMS ASSOCIATION 24 Calvin Street London E1 6NW Tel: 020 7426 6955 Fax: 020 7426 6962 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.museumsassociation.org MEMBERSHIP Fellowship of the Museums Association (FMA): Fellowship recognizes an advanced level of professional contribution, development and achievement and a commitment to Continuing Professional Development (CPD) by people in all areas of museum work. Participants attend an FMA appraisal and complete a set period of CPD. Associateship of the Museums Association (AMA): Replaced Museums Diploma in 1996. Associate
Membership is a Continuing Professional Development programme (CPD) open to all those who work for or in museums. Participants complete at least 70 hours of CPD and attend a professional review to demonstrate their development and knowledge of ethics and topical issues in the sector. Further details and an introductory leaflet are available from the Professional Development Department at the Museums Association.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Museum and Related Work and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES East Anglia (Otley College); Essex (Writtle College); Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Hull (Bishop Grosseteste College); Leeds; Lincolnshire; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); London Guildhall; London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London Institute (Camberwell College of Arts); Oxford Brookes; Plymouth;
Southampton (King Alfred’s College); Southampton (University College Chichester (formerly Chichester Institute of Higher Education)); Sunderland; Teesside; Wales; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Bangor University)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham; Bournemouth; Bristol; City; Durham; East Anglia; Essex; Greenwich; Kingston; Leeds; Leicester; London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London (Goldsmiths College); London (University College London (UCL)); London Institute (Camberwell College of Arts); Manchester; Manchester
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(Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Newcastle; North London; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Robert Gordon; Royal College of Art; Salford; Sheffield; Southampton (Winchester School of Art); St Andrews; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (Bangor University)
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DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham; East Anglia (Otley College); East Anglia (Suffolk College); Leicester; London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London (University College London
(UCL)); Newcastle; Nottingham Trent; Oxford; Salford (University of Salford)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bournemouth; Essex; Lincolnshire (Bishop Burton College); Newcastle; Nottingham Trent
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Design (Heritage Display); Restoration Studies BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Antiques and Collection Management; Restoration Studies
NVQs Level 2: Cultural Venue Operations and Support; Museums, Galleries and Heritage (Heritage Care and Visitor Services) Level 3: Cultural Heritage Operations; Cultural Venue Administration
Level 4: Cultural Heritage Level 5: Cultural Heritage Management
SVQs Level 2: Heritage Care and Visitor Services Level 3: Museums, Galleries and Heritage: Collection Care and Visitor Services Level 4: Museums, Galleries and Heritage: Collection Management and Interpretation; Museums, Galleries and Heritage: Conservation Level 5: Museums, Galleries and Heritage: Collection Management and Interpretation; Museums, Galleries and Heritage: Conservation
Useful Addresses Museum Training Institute, First Floor, Glyde House, Glydegate, Bradford BD5 0UP; Tel: 01274 391092
MUSIC Musical Education and Training Most children and young people before the age of entry to further and higher education to study musicrelated courses take graded written and practical exams in musicianship, singing and instruments. Graded exams for individual instruments, singing and theory are accredited by the regulatory authorities in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and are part of the National Qualifications Framework (NQF). The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) includes Grades VI--VIII in the tariff for UK university and college entrance. Grades VII and VIII are sometimes used to indicate the minimum standard required of entrants by colleges
training professional musicians. Graded exams for those learning various instruments are conducted by the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, Trinity College of Music, Guildhall School of Music and Drama and the London College of Music. Further music courses may be taken at Birmingham School of Music, The Royal Academy of Music, The Royal College of Music, The Royal Northern College of Music and The Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. The Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama and The Royal College of Organists also award diplomas.
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Music PERFORMERS Music colleges offer courses for intending performers. Here the emphasis is on practical work, rehearsal and performance. They also provide courses which, while still demanding a high standard in practical work, give more time for an all-round training in general musicianship. TEACHERS Awards made by the various colleges of music are not accepted by the DCSF as offering qualified teacher status. Graduates and other students must also take a course of initial teacher training leading to QTS in order to teach in maintained schools and non-
maintained special schools in England. Some peripatetic music teachers without QTS are paid on the unqualified teacher scale. In Scotland the BA (Music Education) (formerly DipMusEd) awarded by the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama carries graduate status for salary purposes but intending school-teachers must take a 1-yr course of professional training. Students succeeding in the 3-yr diploma course in Music at Aberdeen or Dundee Colleges of Education or St Andrew’s College of Education, Glasgow, are eligible for a Teacher’s Certificate.
THE INCORPORATED SOCIETY OF MUSICIANS 10 Stratford Place London WIC 1AA Tel: 020 7629 4413 Fax: 020 7408 1538 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ism.org Chief Executive: Deborah Annetts MEMBERSHIP Full Member: A professional musician, normally holding recognized qualifications or equivalent skills, who is elected to the Society. He or she receives a fully comprehensive package of services, and is entitled to stand for office and vote. There are about 4,700 Full Members. Associate Member: Usually an amateur music lover, though professionals can apply for this category if they wish. He or she receives a limited package of benefits and rights. There are about 200 Associate Members. Student Member: Must be engaged in study for a recognized professional musical qualification. He or she receives a limited package of benefits and rights, geared to young musicians’ needs. There are about 50 Student Members.
Corporate Member: A business, organization, college or school that wishes to support the Society and its work. It is entitled to benefits such as major discounts on advertising, and has a special representative on the Society’s Council. There are about 120 Corporate Members. EXAMINATIONS The ISM is a professional association. It does not conduct exams, though it publishes registers of specialists among its members -- performers and composers, musicians in education and private teachers -- who have, in the Society’s view, attained certain minimum levels of professional merit.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Music and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FOUNDATION DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bournemouth
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FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Anglia; Anglia (Colchester Institute); Barnsley; Bath Spa; Belfast; Birmingham; Birmingham, School of Education, Selly Oak; Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Bucks Coll; Cambridge; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; Central Lancashire; City; City (Guildhall School of Music & Drama); Coventry; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Doncaster; Durham; Edinburgh; Exeter; Exeter (Truro College); Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow Caledonian; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds (Bretton Hall); Leeds (Leeds College of Music); Leeds (York St John College); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Liverpool; Liverpool (Liverpool Hope University College); Liverpool John Moores; London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London (Goldsmiths College); London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (King’s College
London); London (Royal Holloway); London (School of Oriental & African Studies); London Guildhall; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Middlesex; Napier; Newcastle; North London; Northampton; Nottingham (University of Nottingham); OU (Northern College of Education); Oxford; Oxford Brookes; Plymouth; Plymouth (Dartington College of Arts); Reading; Royal Scottish AMD; Salford; Sheffield; Southampton; Southampton (King Alfred’s College); Southampton (University College Chichester (formerly Chichester Institute of Higher Education)); Staffordshire; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Sussex; Thames Valley; Thames Valley (tudie); Ulster; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wales (Bangor University); Westminster; Wolverhampton; York (The Stables)
OTHER FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Glamorgan
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Anglia; Anglia (Colchester Institute); Bath Spa; Belfast; Birmingham; Bristol; Cambridge; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; City; City (Guildhall School of Music & Drama); City (The Centre for Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy); Derby; Durham; East Anglia; Edinburgh; Exeter; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds (Leeds College of Music); Liverpool; Liverpool (Liverpool Hope University College); London (Goldsmiths
College); London (King’s College London); London (Royal Holloway); London (School of Oriental & African Studies); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Middlesex; Newcastle; Oxford; Plymouth (Dartington College of Arts); Reading; Royal Scottish AMD; Salford; Sheffield; Southampton; Southampton (University College Chichester (formerly Chichester Institute of Higher Education)); St Martin; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Sussex; Thames Valley; Ulster; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (Bangor University); Wolverhampton; York (The Stables)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Bath Spa; Bournemouth; Brighton; Bristol; Bucks Coll; Central England; City; Doncaster; Durham (New College Durham); Edinburgh; Exeter (Truro College); Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Leeds; Leeds (Leeds College of Music); Lincolnshire (Grimsby College); Lincolnshire (Hull College);
London (Goldsmiths College); Newcastle; OU; Reading; Royal Scottish AMD; Salford; Southampton (King Alfred’s College); Surrey (Farnborough College of Technology); Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Teesside; Thames Valley; Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff)
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CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Anglia (Colchester Institute); Bath Spa; Birmingham, School of Education, Selly Oak; Bournemouth; Brighton; Canterbury Christ Church; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Leeds (Leeds College of Music); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan
(Harrogate College); Leicester; London (Goldsmiths College); London (King’s College London); Middlesex; North London; Salford; Sheffield; Southampton; Ulster; Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wales (Bangor University)
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Canterbury (Canterbury Christ Church University College)
Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Music; Popular Music; Music Technology; Performing Arts (Music); Performing Arts (Popular Music); Popular Music BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Dance Music Production/Electronica; Music Business Administration; Music Industry Management; Music Performance (Modern/Popular/Rock); Music Performance (Traditional); Music Production; Music Technology; Music/Audio Technology; Musical Instrument Technology; Musical Theatre; Performing Arts (Applied Music); Performing Arts (Jazz); Performing Arts (Jazz, Popular and Commercial Music); Performing Arts (Music Composition); Performing Arts (Music); Performing Arts (Popular Music); World Music (Percussion) SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Dance Music Production/Electronica; Music Business Administration; Music Industry Management; Music Performance (Modern/Popular/ Rock); Music Performance (Traditional); Musical Instrument Technology; Music/Audio Technology; World Music (Percussion) SQA HND: Music Performance (Modern/Popular/ Rock); Music Performance (Traditional); Music Technology; Musical Theatre
NVQs Level 4: Music Performance
SVQs Levels: Dance Music/Electronics; Electronic Music; Music Management; Music Performance (Modern/ Popular/Rock); Music Performance (Traditional);
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Music Technology; Musical Instrument Repair/ Technology Level 4: Music Performance
City & Guilds Certificate: 5630-09 Higher Award in Musical Instrument Repair
OtherAwards The Archbishop of Canterbury’s Diploma in Church Music (ADCM): open to members of any Church which is a member of the World Council of Churches and to members of the Roman Catholic Church. Only those who have already obtained the Fellowship Diploma and the Choir-Training Diploma of the Royal College of Organizts are eligible to enter for the exam. The exam takes the form of written papers and is administered by the Royal School of Church Music, Cleveland Lodge, Westhumble, Dorking, Surrey RH5 6BW; Tel 01306 877676; Fax 01306 887260. ‘Canterbury’ or ‘Lambeth’ degrees: By tradition and by virtue of his former office of Papal Legate, the Archbishop of Canterbury has the power to grant degrees, including a doctorate of music (DMusCantuar). This degree may from time to time be conferred on musicians of merit, including cathedral organizts. Fellow of the Royal School of Church Music (FRSCM): For distinguished services to Church Music. Honorary Member of the Royal School of Church Music (HonRSCM): For faithful service to the cause of Church Music and to the Royal School of Church Music.
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Musical Instrument Technology Associate of the Royal School of Church Music (ARSCM): For those who have distinguished themselves in their chosen field of Church Music. OPERATIC TRAINING The National Opera Studio, Morley College, 61 Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7HT; Tel 020 7928 6833/261 9267; Fax 020 7928 1810.
The Studio caters for advanced postgraduate trainees on the brink of the profession and for the needs of young professional singers under engagement, or likely to obtain engagement, with an Opera Company. It does not set any exams or award any qualifications, but was set up by the Arts Council as a purely professional training body. Levels of membership: 12 Singers and 3 Repetiteurs per year.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT TECHNOLOGY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE INCORPORATED SOCIETY OF ORGAN BUILDERS ISOB Smithy Steads Cragg Vale Hebden Bridge West Yorkshire HX7 5SQ Website: www.musiclink.co.uk/isob Fellow (FISOB): A person shall only be admitted as a Fellow if he/she holds a position of authority in the craft of organ building and has been an Associate Member for not less than 5 yrs; or has had recognized training in the craft of organ building and 15 yrs’ practical experience (excluding the period of recognized training), and has both passed such exam or exams (if any) as the Council may require. Ordinary Member (MISOB): A person shall only be admitted as an Ordinary Member if he/she has had recognized training in the craft of organ building and has had 5 yrs’ experience (excluding a period of recognized training) in the craft; and is sponsored by 2 Members of the Society (other than Students), and holds a recognized Certificate of Competence in the craft of organ building or has passed such exam or exams as the Council may determine. Associate Member (AISOB): A person shall only be admitted as an Associate Member if he/she has been an Ordinary Member of the Society for not less than 5
yrs; or has had recognized training in the craft and 10 yrs’ practical experience in such craft (excluding a period of recognized training); and has both passed such exam or exams (if any) as the Council may determine. Student Member: A person shall only be admitted as a Student Member if he/she is undergoing recognized training in the craft of organ building; or has entered upon but not completed 5 yrs’ practical experience (excluding a period of recognized training) in such craft; and is sponsored by a Fellow, Counsellor, Associate or Ordinary Member of the Society. Counsellor (CISOB): A person shall only be admitted as a Counsellor if (though failing to qualify as a Student, Ordinary Member, Associate Member or Fellow of the Society) he or she holds or has held a position of responsibility in the craft of organ building for more than 10 yrs and is both sponsored by 2 Members and accepted by the Council.
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PIANOFORTE TUNERS’ASSOCIATION 10 Reculver Road Herne Bay Kent CT6 6LD Tel: 01227 368808 Fax: 01227 368808 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.pianotuner.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Membership: A candidate must: (a) either (i) have trained as a pianoforte tuner technician or maker in a reputable factory or workshop for not less than 3 yrs, or have completed an approved course in Pianoforte Tuning or Technical Studies at a recognized college and have gained the proficiency certificate, and have subsequently earned his/her living as a pianoforte tuner, technician or maker for a period (at least 2 yrs), which combined with the training period, is at least 5 yrs or (ii) have earned his or her living as a pianoforte tuner, technician or maker for at least 7 yrs; and (b) at the time of application be engaged FT in the piano industry; and (c) either (i) pass a test of tuning and elementary repairs plus an oral test of knowledge of the tuning, construction and repair of pianos, or, if applying for Technician Membership, (ii) pass an assessment of practical ability in a specialist field of piano technology. Associateship: May be granted by the Executive Council to any applicant who must: (a) either (i) have trained as a pianoforte tuner, technician or factory operative in a reputable factory for not less than 3 yrs
or have gained an approved course from a recognized college, or (ii) be a member of another tuners’ association and satisfy the Executive Council that his or her tuning proficiency can be shown to be of a satisfactory standard, or have earned a living as a pianoforte tuner for at least 7 yrs; and (b) at the time of application, currently be engaged in the piano industry. Student: Someone who is receiving instruction in a training establishment or workshops acceptable to the PTA, or who has received instruction as above and gained the necessary proficiency certificate may be registered as a PTA Student and may attend all PTA General Meetings on a non-voting basis. He or she may not publicly advertise their Registration and may not use the PTA name or emblem. Patron: Any person may become a Patron of the PTA upon payment of an annual subscription. He or she will be invited to all General Meetings on a nonvoting basis, but may not publicly advertise their PTA connection or use the PTA name or emblem for the purpose of business.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Musical Instrument Technology and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Doncaster; York (The Stables)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES East Anglia
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Glamorgan
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National and Higher National Certi¢- Other Quali¢cations National Diploma for Visually Impaired Pianoforte cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Music Technology; Musical Instrument Technology SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Musical Instrument Technology; Music/ Audio Technology SQA HND: Music Technology
SVQs Levels: Music Technology; Musical Instrument Repair/Technology
City & Guilds Certificate: 5631 Musical Instrument Making and Repair; 5630-08 Musical Instrument Repair (Advanced); 1820 Sound Engineering; 5630 Stringed Keyboard Instrument Manufacture
Tuners: Awarded by the Association for the Education and Welfare of the Visually Handicapped: normally taken after a training course at the Royal National College for the Blind, although candidates may be allowed to enter if they have taken a comparable course of training. The exam consists of 3 sections: Section 1: The candidate is required to show his or her ability in the following: chipping up; tuning a piano at the existing pitch; raising or lowering the pitch. Section 2: A practical test of repairs, diagnosis and correction of faults. Section 3: A viva voce exam on the technical, professional and commercial aspects of the piano trade. Further details from: R.E.T Long, Hon Secretary, 8 Baldock Street, Ware, Hertfordshire SG12 9DZ; Tel & Fax 01920 469485.
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE ROYAL INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS 10 Upper Belgrave Street London SW1X 8BQ Tel: 020 7235 4622 Fax: 020 7259 5912 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rina.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Membership of The Royal Institution of Naval Architects is international, reflecting the global nature of naval architecture and the maritime industry, and provides access to the wide range of benefits and services which the RINA is able to offer. There are 7 classes of membership to suit all those involved or interested in naval architecture and maritime technology, whether in a technical capacity or in non-technical occupations. The classes of membership reflect the levels of education, training, experience and professional responsibility achieved. Fellow (FRINA): Persons who have held a position of superior professional responsibility in the fields of naval architecture and maritime engineering.
Member (MRINA): Persons who are primarily concerned with the progress of maritime technology through innovation, creativity and change, the development and use of new technologies, the promotion and use of advanced design and production methods, and the pioneering of new engineering services and management techniques in the fields of naval architecture and maritime technology. Associate Member (AMRINA): Persons who are primarily concerned with the management of existing technology at peak efficiency, in the fields of naval architecture and maritime technology, with managerial responsibility as leaders of teams or with individual responsibility at a high level. Associate (ARINA): Persons who are primarily concerned with the application of proven engineering
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Naval Architecture techniques to the solution of practical problems in the fields of naval architecture and maritime technology. Graduate Member (GMRINA): Persons who have gained the academic qualification and are undertaking the training required for the class of Member, Associate Member or Associate. Student Member: Persons who have achieved or are studying to achieve the academic qualification required for Graduate Member.
Companion (CpRINA): Persons who are interested or involved in naval architecture and maritime engineering, but whose professional qualifications and experience are in other fields. Further information on the requirements for membership and advice on application may be obtained from the Membership Department at the above address.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Naval Architecture and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES London (University College London (UCL)); Newcastle; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Strathclyde
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES London (University College London (UCL)); Newcastle; Plymouth
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Level 2: Boat Outfitting; Boat Repair; Boatbuilding
Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); London (University College London (UCL))
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NAVIGATION, SEAMANSHIP AND MARINE QUALIFICATIONS Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE NAUTICAL INSTITUTE The Nautical Institute 202, Lambeth Road London SE1 7LQ Tel: 020 7928 1351 Fax: 020 7401 2817 E-mail:
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MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES Member (MNI) To be elected a Member the Candidate must satisfy Council as to his/her professional qualifications and that he/she: i) Holds an appropriate certificate issued under STCW 78/95 Regulation II/2 for master of ships of 3,000 gross tonnage or more without trading area limitations; or ii) Holds an appropriate certificate issued under STCW 78 (pre STCW 78/95) or pre-STCW 78 certificate of competency as a Master Foreigngoing issued by an administration on the basis of examination as established by Council precedence; or iii) Holds an ocean-going Ship Command qualification recognized by Council and issued by a naval service or an equivalent level of naval qualification recognized by Council; or iv) Holds an approved authorization as a Pilot issued by a pilotage authority, and 5 yrs’ experience as an authorized Pilot, as established by Council precedence; or v) An Associate Member who holds an appropriate certificate issued under STCW 78/95 Regulation II/2 for master of ships between 500 and 3,000 gross tonnage without trading area limitations and has at least 5 yrs’ command on ships accepted for this purpose by Council; or vi) An Associate Member who holds an appropriate certificate issued under STCW 78/95 Regulation II/2 for master of ships over 3,000 gross tonnage with trading area limitations and with at least 5 yrs’ command on ships over 3,000 gross tonnage; or vii) An Associate Member who holds a maritime Studies degree or equivalent recognized by Council and has at least 5 yrs’ experience within the maritime industry since the award of the degree; or viii)Holds other qualifications approved by Council for this grade of membership.
Associate Member (AMNI) To be elected as an Associate Member the Candidate must satisfy Council as to his/her professional qualifications and that he/she: i) Holds an appropriate certificate issued under STCW 78/95 Regulation II/2 for master of ships with tonnage or trading area limitations; or ii) Holds an appropriate certificate issued under STCW 78/95 Regulation II/2 for Chief Mate of ships with or without trading area limitations; or iii) Holds an appropriate certificate issued under STCW 78/95 Regulation II/1 as Officer in charge of a navigational watch of ships of 500 gross tonnage or above; or iv) Holds a pre-STCW ‘78/’95 Certificate of Competency on the basis of examination deemed by Council as an equivalent level of qualification as specified in 4. i) to 4. iii) above; or v) Holds a naval service Bridge Watchkeeping Certificate and Ocean Navigation Certificate deemed by Council as an equivalent level of qualification as specified in 4. i) to 4. iii) above; or vi) Holds an approved authorization as a Pilot issued by a pilotage authority that does not meet the criteria set out in 3.(iv) above; or vii) Holds other qualifications approved by Council for this grade of membership. Companion A non-voting category of membership for any person, such as a naval architect, marine engineer, lawyer, or yachtsman, not being a qualified member of the nautical profession as set out in 3. and 4. above, who satisfies Council that his/her association with the Institute will promote the general advancement or application of nautical science or the maritime profession. Student The candidate must be undertaking a course of maritime training or education approved by Council. Duration of student membership is limited to a maximum of 4 yrs and the student will be encouraged to become an Associate Member or Companion of the Institute on completion of his/her course of study. Notwithstanding the criteria set out above, Council reserves the right in the maintenance of professional standards to consider all applications for membership on their merits and its decision shall be final. * Officers joining under the criteria relating to command must include photocopies of their Certificate of Competency and Discharge Book entries to verify their sea time, rank and ship size.
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Navigation, Seamanship and Marine Qualifications ** Graduates must supply written evidence of their employment and a copy of their degree. Special introductory annual fees for first 2 yrs’ membership Entrance fees and annual subscription Membership Category Joining Fee Annual subscription Member (MNI) £15 £75* (£98) Associate Member (AMNI) £10 £60* (£81) Companion (CNI) £15 £75* (£98)
Student Nil £35 * -- special introductory annual subscription for first two years membership for new joiners [w.e.f. 01.05.06] the current full subscription rates, in round () brackets, are applicable to existing members. Members working ashore in developing countries may apply for a reduced subscription of £49 pa. Retired members may also apply for a reduced subscription of £49 pa. In the UK, and some other parts of the world, subscriptions are allowable for tax purposes. Monthly journal Seaways is free to all members and costs £70 to outside subscribers.
THE ROYAL INSTITUTE OF NAVIGATION 1 Kensington Gore London SW7 2AT Tel: 020 7591 3130 Fax: 020 7591 3131 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rin.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Honorary Fellow (HonFRIN): Distinguished person on whom the Institute wishes to confer an honorary distinction. Fellows (FRIN): Must have been a Member for at least 3 yrs, holding certain qualifications, which include having made a contribution of value to navigation. Associate Fellows (AFRIN): Persons who satisfy the Council of their high level of professional achievement or experience in the advancement of navigation operations, concepts or equipment. Member (MRIN): Must be not less than 21 and must satisfy the Institute of their interest in navigation.
Student Member: Must be under 25 and be studying at a recognized school or university with a view to making navigation or an allied interest their career. Corporate Member: A company, school, university, government department or similar organization at home or abroad directly or indirectly interested in the science of navigation. Associate: Someone wishing to join a special interest group and who feels that full membership is inappropriate. Junior Associate: Someone 18 or under with an interest in navigation. Affiliated organizations, colleges and clubs: it is also possible to join the Royal Institute of Navigation as an Affiliated Organization, College or Club. Further details may be obtained from the Institute.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Navigation, Seamanship and Marine Qualifications and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
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FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Plymouth; Strathclyde
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES City; Exeter; Greenwich; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Liverpool John Moores; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Wales (Cardiff University)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Hull; Hull (Doncaster College)
National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Marine Engineering; Merchant Navy -- Electrical/Electronics; Nautical Science SCOTLAND SQA HND: Marine Engineering; Merchant Navy -Electrical/Electronics; Nautical Science
NVQs Level 1: Cargo Operations, Marine Operations and Passenger Operations; Ports -- Marine Operations and Cargo Operations Level 2: Cargo Operations, Marine Operations and Passenger Operations; Marine; Marine -- Fishing Vessel Operations; Marine -- Merchant Vessel Operations; Marine Operations; Ports -- Marine Operations and Cargo Operations Level 3: Marine; Marine -- Fishing Vessel Operations (Unlimited Area); Marine -- Merchant Vessel Engineering Level 4: Marine; Marine -- Fishing Vessel Operations (Unlimited Area); Marine -- Merchant Vessel Engineering; Marine -- Merchant Vessel Operations
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Education and Training for the Merchant Navy There are 3 principal types of qualified officer in the Merchant Navy -- Navigating (or Deck) Officers, Engineer Officers and Radio Officers.
The training schemes are being amended to include N/SVQs, and the Merchant Navy Training Board is the industry lead body for this. For further information contact Mr R Matthews, Director, The Merchant Navy Training Board, Carthusian Court, 12 Carthusian Street, London EC1M 6EB.
Deck Department Deck Officer Class 5: This is a Navigational Watchkeeping certificate for near-coastal voyages (Limited European Trading Area). Candidate must not be less than 19 and must have served at sea on ordinary trading vessels in the deck department for 42 mths. At least 6 mths of the last 12 mths must have been spent on navigational watch-keeping duties on the bridge under supervision of a certificated officer. Three wks’ remission of sea-service for attendance at an ENS course and 3 mths for completion of an approved preparatory course will be given. Deck Officer Class 4: This is an unrestricted Navigational Watch-keeping certificate. The seaservice and other qualifying requirements are same as for Deck Officer Class 5 except that those following an approved cadet training programme will require 20--30 mths’ sea-service. Holders of Deck Officer Class 5 certificates may also take the Class 4 exam in which case he/she will be exempted from the Coastal Navigation paper in the written exam. Deck Officer Class 3: There is no qualifying seaservice requirement for the Class 3 Bridging exam which comprises written exams in Applied Science, Mathematics (Pure and Applied) and Principles of Navigation. Candidates may take this exam at the same time as, or even before, completing Class 4, but a certificate of competency as Deck Officer Class 3 will not be issued before the candidate has qualified for the issue of a Class 4 certificate. Persons having
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Navigation, Seamanship and Marine Qualifications passed GCE A level (or equivalent) in Physics and Mathematics (A to E grade) may be exempted from these 2 subjects, and persons holding National Diploma in Nautical Science which includes all three Bridging subjects may be exempted from Class 3 exam. Deck Officer Class 2: This is the unrestricted Chief Officer’s certificate. A candidate must be not less than 21, must have qualified for the issue of Class 3 certificate and have served for not less than 12 mths at sea as Bridge Watch-keeping Officer in ordinary trading vessels while holding a certificate of competency not less than Class 4. At least 6 mths of this period must have been served in vessels trading between places: at least one of these places should be situated beyond the limits of the Limited European Area and the most distant ports visited should be at least 500 miles apart. Candidates who are unable to meet this requirement will be admitted to the exams but any resulting certificate will be endorsed to limit its use. Deck Officer Class 1 Master Mariner (NVQ LEVEL 5): This is the unrestricted Master’s certificate. A candidate must be not less than 23 and must have 42 mths’ watch-keeping service of which at least 18 mths must have been while holding a Class 2 certificate. At least 18 mths of this total period of 3 yrs must be served in vessels trading between places at least one of which is situated beyond the limits of the Limited European Area and where the most distant ports visited are at least 500 miles apart. Candidates who are unable to meet this requirement will be admitted to the exams but any resulting certificate will be endorsed to limit its use to within the Limited European Area only. Extra Master: The exam for an Extra Master’s certificate is voluntary and intended for officers who wish to prove their superior qualifications and have a certificate of the highest grade granted by the UK Administration. Details are given in Merchant Shipping Notice No M1126 obtainable free of charge from Marine Offices. Command Endorsements: There are 2 levels of command endorsement exam. A candidate for any command endorsement must be not less than 23 yrs old and must have served 3 yrs at sea as a watchkeeping deck officer while holding a certificate of competency. Limited European Command Endorsement (CLE) is more suitable for tugs, dredgers, standby vessels, seismic and oceanographic survey vessels and other merchant ships of less than 1,600 GT operating within
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the Limited European Area. A candidate must hold at least a Deck Officer Class 5 certificate. Extended European Command Endorsement (CEE) is suitable for those who intend to command vessels under 5,000 GT operating within the Extended European Area. A candidate must hold a certificate of competency as Deck Officer of at least Class 4. Holders of a Deck Officer Class 2 certificate (obtained after December 1987) are exempted from the written part of the exam. Dangerous Cargo Endorsements: Required for service on tankers in the capacity of Master or Chief Officer (also required for Chief and Second Engrs Officer). There are 3 types of DCE, Petroleum, Chemical and Gas, for respective types of tankers. An endorsement can be obtained by attending an appropriate shore-based Tanker Safety Course and then completing the required sea-service as below: a) 6 mths’ service on a relevant type of tanker or b) 14 days’ training followed by 3 mths’ service or c) 28 days’ approved intensive shipboard training. Details, including a list of training centres, are given in M1549. Restrictive Endorsements: Endorsements on certificates of competency (eg Voyages within Limited European Area only, Tug Service only, Standby vessels only, Dredgers only) are made where a candidate does not have the required trading ship or trading area experience. Such restrictions apply for service in a capacity higher than basic watch-keeping officer. An officer can acquire the required experience by serving as a watch-keeping officer on a trading ship or in the extended or unlimited trading areas so that the endorsement can be withdrawn. Ancillary Courses: A candidate for a Deck Officer Certificate of Competency will also have to produce the following certificates before a certificate of competency can be issued: 1. Medical Fitness; 2. Eye-sight; 3. First Aid at Sea (valid for 5 yrs); 4. Efficient Deck Hand (EDH); 5. Certificate of Proficiency in Survival Craft (CPSC); 6. 4-day Fire-fighting course; 7 Global Maritime Distress & Safety System (GMDSS) Operator Licence; 8. Electronic Navigational System (ENS). Candidates for Class 2 and Command Endorsements have to undertake the following additional courses: Navigational Control Course (NCC) and Ship Captain’s Medical Training (SCMT). Ratings (Deck): Initial training comprises 1-day Basic Sea Survival, 2-day Fire-fighting and Basic First Aid courses, which are available at the National Sea Training College, Gravesend, after which one can join
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Navigation, Seamanship and Marine Qualifications a merchant ship as a Trainee Seaman. On completion of 2 mths’ sea-service the trainee can be promoted/ employed as Category 3 Seaman. On completion of 12 mths’ service as a Deck Rating or 18 mths’ service as General Purpose Rating (GP) and having obtained a Steering certificate, a Bridge Watch-rating certificate and an EDH certificate, the seaman can be employed as an Efficient Deck Hand or Category 2 Seaman. On completion of a further 24 mths’ sea-service as a Deck or GP Rating and having obtained CPSC, the seaman can be employed as an AB or Category 1 Seaman. Details are given in M780, M1096 and M1501. Ship’s Cook’s Certificate: Details are given in M1482. List of Colleges: There are a number of colleges which provide preparatory courses leading to Deck Officers exams. The UK-MSA approved Cadet Training Scheme leads to Part I of HND (BTEC/SCOTVEC), covering the written syllabi of Class 4 & 3, and thereby providing exemption from the written subjects except for pure professional safety subjects conducted by SCOTVEC on behalf of the Marine Safety Agency (MSA). The written syllabus of Class 2 forms Part II of HND (BTEC/SCOTVEC) and entitles the successful candidates to the Higher National Diploma; and the candidates then have to take only 2 more SCOTVEC papers as part of the written exam for Class 2 certificate (the other parts being Oral and Signal). Others who do not follow the full HND course but successfully complete a course of study equating to Deck Officers written syllabus are awarded Certificate of Achievement (BTEC/SCOTVEC) as evaluation of the written part of the syllabus (except for the MSA/SCOTVEC papers). Candidates with UK A levels or OND with Physics and Mathematics are exempted from these papers in Class 3 Bridging exam. Blackpool & the Fylde College, Fleetwood Nautical Campus, Broadwater, Fleetwood, Lancashire FY7 8JZ; Tel 01253 52352. Glasgow College of Nautical Studies, 21 Thistle Street, Glasgow G5 9XB; Tel 0141 429 3201. Liverpool John Moores University, School of Engineering & Technology Management, Byrom Street, Liverpool L3 3AF; Tel 0151 231 2121. Lowestoft College of Further Education, Department of Maritime Studies, St Peters Street, Lowestoft, Suffolk NR32 2NB; Tel 01502 583521. North Atlantic Fisheries College, Port Arthur, Scalloway, Shetland ZE1 OUN; Tel 0159588 328. Southampton Institute of Higher Education, Warsash Campus, Newtown Road, Warsash, Southampton SO3 9ZL; Tel 01489 576161. South Tyneside College, Faculty of Nautical Science, St George’s Avenue, South Shields, Tyne & Wear NE34
6ET; Tel 0191 4560403. The National Sea Training College, Denton, Gravesend, Kent DA12 2HR; Tel 01474 363656. Fishing Vessels: Initial training of a sea-going Fisherman (Deck Department), known as the Fishermen’s Safety Training, comprises Basic Sea Survival, Basic First Aid and Basic Fire-fighting. Details are given in M1367. Deck Officer (Fishing Vessel) Class 3: A candidate must be not less than 19 yrs of age, and have served 2 yrs on fishing vessels of which at least 18 mths has been in a deck capacity. Deck Officer (Fishing Vessel) Class 2: A candidate must be not less than 20 yrs of age and have served at least 3 yrs at sea in an acceptable deck capacity of which a minimum of 2 yrs has been served on fishing vessels of not less than 12m in length. The holder of a Class 2 (FV) certificate will be eligible to be second in command of any fishing vessel and in charge of fishing vessels up to 24m in length operating within the Limited Area. Deck Officer (Fishing Vessel) Class 1: A candidate must be not less than 21 yrs of age and have served as a deck watch-keeping officer in fishing vessels of not less than 12m in length whilst holding a deck officer certificate of competency (Fishing Vessel) Class 2 for either 12 mths in the Unlimited Area, or 6 mths in the Unlimited Area with a further 12 mths in the Limited Area, or 24 mths in the Limited Area (at the discretion of the Chief Examiner). The holder is eligible to command any fishing vessel in the Unlimited Area and also Standby and Survey vessels. Training Centres: Details of training centres can be obtained from the Sea Fish Industry Training Authority, St Andrews’s Dock, Hull HU3 4QE; Tel 01482 27837. Boatmasters’ Licences: A Boatmaster’s Licence is a requirement for a person in charge of a local passenger vessel (carrying more than 12 passengers). There are 3 grades of licence. The requirement for the Master of a local passenger vessel to hold a certain grade of licence depends on the area of operation and number of passengers carried. Details are given in M1525. Yachts & Other Pleasure Craft: There are 2 types of Yachtmaster’s certificate, ie Off-shore and Ocean. These non-statutory certificates are issued by the Royal Yachting Association and are intended for those sailing in private pleasure craft of up to 80 GT. However, these qualifications can also be used by Skippers of pleasure craft of up to 24m in length when used commercially, provided the craft complies
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Navigation, Seamanship and Marine Qualifications with the relevant Code of Practice. Such craft must not carry cargo or more than 12 passengers. Details can be obtained from the Royal Yachting Association, RYA House, Romsey Road, Eastleigh, Hants SO5 4YA; Tel 01703 629962. Vocational Qualifications (N/SVQ): Persons aspiring for Certificates of Competency both in the Merchant Navy as well as the fishing industry can now also follow the N/SVQ route. Approved Training Centres will act as Assessment Centres and Oral examination will still be conducted by the MSA surveyors at MSA Marine Offices. Radio-Communication:The GMDSS (Global Maritime Distress & Safety system) Operator’s Certificate is issued by the Radio-communication Authority under the Department of Trade and Industry. The Radio Maintenance Certificate is issued by the Association of Marine Radio and Electronic Colleges under the authority of the Marine Safety Agency of the Department of Transport. Further information about both certificates can be obtained from the AMREC secretariat at the Wray Castle College, PO Box 4, Ambleside, Cumbria LA22 OJB; Tel 01539 432320.
Deck O⁄cer The main entry is as a cadet aged 16--19 under scheme (a) or (b): however, (c) offers entry to those who wish to take a degree course immediately after leaving school or who may have embarked on such a course before deciding to seek a career at sea, while (d) and (e) provide scope for those who, while not having quite the academic qualifications normally required, are considered to be in all other respects suitable and of good potential. (a) BTEC and SQA Diplomas: Entry qualifications are 4 passes at GCSE or SCE O grade (grade C or above) or equivalent, including mathematics, a science subject (preferably physics) and 2 other academic subjects, 1 of which must test command of the English language. The scheme usually takes the following pattern: Phase 1: Induction: a short familiarization and safety course; Phase 2: Initial sea phase: sea service of about 9 mths. A planned study course provides continuity of academic work and an introduction to vocational studies. During this time the cadet begins his or her practical training; Phase 3: A residential training course held in a Nautical College; Phase 4: Sea service of approximately 12 mths; correspondence course and practical training; Phase 5: a residential college course leading to the BTEC or SQA Diploma and Class 4 Certificate exams.
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Candidates who have passed both for the Diploma and for Class 4 will qualify without further exam for Class 3. (The Scheme can be extended to Higher Diploma level, studies for which are continued at sea and completed when the candidate takes his or her Class 2 Certificate.) (b) A level entrant scheme: Entry requirements are at least 5 GCE passes at Grade C or above, or equivalents; 1 subject must be English or a subject testing the use of English. 2 subjects must be at A level, 1 of which must be mathematics or physics; where only 1 A level is held it must be mathematics or physics but 2 subjects must have been studied to A level. The scheme is broadly similar in pattern to BTEC but with shorter college phases and leading directly to the Class 3 exam. Candidates may be exempt from certain subjects in that exam, depending on A level passes. (c) Graduate Entry Scheme: A postgraduate scheme for prospective officers who have a suitable degree, run by the Liverpool Polytechnic in conjunction with certain shipping companies, and offering those who wish to do so the opportunity to complete a degree course before going to sea. As with the A level scheme, the period of college training is reduced and the scheme leads directly to the Class 3 Certificate. (d) Short Sea Trade Cadetship: A sponsored cadetship offered by certain companies operating in the Limited and Extended Trading Areas (roughly UK, Scandinavia, the Baltic, the Mediterranean and NW Europe). It follows a sandwich pattern similar to that of BTEC and leads to the Class 4 exam. Successful candidates can then go to the Class 3 and the Higher Certificates, either in the limited or Deep Sea trades. Candidates must have reached GCSE level in appropriate subjects and have passed in mathematics, English or a subject testing the use of English, and, preferably, in physics. (e) Class 5 Scheme for Ratings: A sponsored training scheme following a sandwich pattern on the lines of that of BTEC and leading to the Class 5 exam. Trainees serve at sea as ratings but if they are successful they become qualified as junior officers in ships on the limited trades and may go on to Class 4 and 3 and then on to Higher Certificates in limited or Deep Sea trades. Training commences at the National Sea Training Coll, Gravesend, and entry requirements are at least 3 CSE passes (grade 3 or above) in mathematics, a suitable science subject (preferably physics) and a subject testing English; or a pass in an industry-approved entry test.
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British ships must carry certain engineer officers holding Certificates of Competency awarded or recognized by the DTp. Certificates of Competency are granted as follows: Steam Certificates qualify the holders to serve as engineers in a statutory capacity in steamships. Motor Certificates qualify the holders to serve as engineers in a statutory capacity in motor ships propelled by internal combustion reciprocating engines. Combined Steam and Motor Certificates qualify the holders to serve as engineers in a statutory capacity in both steam and motor ships. Service Endorsements to Certificates of Competency enable the officer to sail in the capacity of Chief Engineer on restricted vessels. There is also an Extra First Class Certificate which is awarded after exam and is intended for officers who wish to possess certificates of the highest grade granted by the DTp. This Certificate is a necessary qualification for some governmental and professional appointments. To qualify for the issue of a Class 1, Class 2, Class 3 or Class 4 Certificate of Competency in the UK each candidate must satisfy the initial training requirements set out below, have completed the qualifying sea service set out below, hold an approved and valid medical fitness certificate for sea service; pass the examination. INITIALTRAINING Workshop service or other industrial training completed before the age of 16 will not be accepted. Each candidate must have received one of the forms of training specified in 1, 2 and 3 as follows: 1. Engineer Cadet. Each such candidate must have satisfactorily completed 1 of the courses of engineer cadet training approved by the Department. Details of engineer cadet training schemes and the list of shipping companies participating in them can be obtained from the Merchant Navy Training Board (MNTB), 2/5 Minories, London EC3N 1BJ. 2. Engineering Craftsman. Each such candidate must have satisfactorily completed at least 3 yrs training in engineering craft practice to the satisfaction of the Department, or have completed the Engineering Industry Training Board (EITB) modular system of training for engineering craftsmen. 3. Engineer Graduate. Each such candidate must have satisfactorily completed a FT course of study to
at least the standard of the HND in Engineering for a period of not less than 3 yrs at a polytechnic or university, together with 12 mths’ engineering training to the satisfaction of the Department. Engineroom Rating to Engineer Officer Scheme. Each such rating satisfactorily completing a course of training approved by the Department may proceed to sea as an uncertificated engineer officer and perform the sea service set out below. Alternatively, qualifying sea service as an engineroom rating, whilst in possession of the MNTB Motorman Certificate, and as nominated assistant to the engineer officer in charge of the watch will be considered provided it has been performed on completion of the course. Details of approved schemes can be obtained from the MNTB at the address given above. Royal Navy Personnel: Engineer Officers who have specialized in marine engineering, marine engineering artificers and mechanicians, on active service or retired, may be examined for Certificates of Competency under the same conditions that apply to Merchant Navy personnel. Engineer Officers -- Certificates of Competency: To qualify for the issue of an initial certificate of competency each candidate must have attended a 4day fire fighting course and a first aid at sea course. To qualify for the issue of a Class 4 Certificate of Competency, each candidate must have completed a period of qualifying sea service in ships of not less than 350 kilowatt registered power as follows: 1. Motor Certificate: 6 mths, of which at least 4 mths must have been spent in watch-keeping on the main propelling machinery of motor ships. 2. Steam Certificate: 6 mths, of which at least 4 mths must have been spent in watch-keeping on the boilers and main propelling machinery of steam ships. 3. Combined Certificate: 8 mths, of which at least 4 mths must have been spent in watch-keeping on the main propelling machinery of motor ships and at least 4 mths must have been spent in watch-keeping on the boilers and main propelling machinery of steam ships. 4. Service Endorsement: 6 mths, whilst in possession of a Class 4 Certificate of Competency. This service must be performed in motor ships for a Service Endorsement to a motor certificate and in steam ships for a Service Endorsement to a steam certificate. To qualify for the issue of a Class 3 Certificate of Competency, each candidate must have completed a period of qualifying sea service in ships of not less than 350 kilowatt registered power as follows:
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Navigation, Seamanship and Marine Qualifications Class 3 Certificate: 12 mths, of which at least 8 mths must have been spent in watch-keeping on the main propelling machinery of motor ships. The remaining period may have been spent in watchkeeping on the main propelling or auxiliary machinery of motor or steam ships, or on day work. Service Endorsement: 12 mths, whilst in possession of a Class 3 Certificate of Competency. This service must be performed in motor ships. To qualify for the issue of a Class 2 Certificate of Competency, each candidate must have completed a period of qualifying sea service in ships of not less than 750 kilowatt registered power as follows: 1. Motor Certificate: 18 mths, of which at least 9 mths must have been spent in watch-keeping on the main propelling machinery of motor ships. The remaining period may have been spent in watch-keeping on the main propelling or auxiliary machinery of motor or steam ships, or on day work. 2. Steam Certificate: 18 mths, of which at least 9 mths must have been spent in watch-keeping on the boilers and main propelling machinery of steam ships. The remaining period may have been spent in watchkeeping on the main propelling or auxiliary machinery of motor or steam ships, or on day work. 3. Combined Certificate: 18 mths, of which at least 9 mths must have been spent in watch-keeping on the main propelling machinery of motor ships and at least 9 mths must have been spent in watch-keeping on the boilers and main propelling machinery of steam ships. Service Endorsement: 12 mths, whilst in possession of a Class 2 Certificate of Competency, provided that this period together with the period of qualifying sea service actually performed before obtaining a Class 2 Certificate of Competency, exclusive of remission, amounts to not less than 36 mths. This additional service of not less than 12 mths must be performed on motor ships for a Service Endorsement to a motor certificate and in steam ships for a Service Endorsement to a steam certificate. Where a candidate is in possession of a Class 2 Combined Certificate of Competency, this additional service of not less than 12 mths may be performed in either motor ships or steam ships. To qualify for the issue of a Class 1 Certificate of Competency, each candidate must have completed a period of qualifying sea service in ships of not less than 1,500 kilowatt registered power as follows: 1. Motor Certificate: 18 mths, of which at least 9 mths must have been spent in charge of a watch in motor ships of not less than 3,000 kilowatt registered power
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whilst holding a Class 2 Certificate of Competency, or as Chief Engineer Officer in motor ships whilst holding a Class 2 Motor Certificate of Competency with Service Endorsement. 2. Steam Certificate: 18 mths, of which at least 9 mths must have been spent in charge of a watch in steam ships of not less than 3,000 kilowatt registered power whilst holding a Class 2 Certificate of Competency, or as Chief Engineer Officer in steam ships whilst holding a Class 2 Steam Certificate of Competency with Service Endorsement. Note. Service on vessels of less than 3,000 kilowatt registered power may be considered at a reduced rate at the discretion of the Department. MARINE ENGINE OPERATOR LICENCES Marine engine operator licences are issued for personnel serving as Chief Engineer on vessels having a registered power of less than 750 kilowatt and as Second Engineer on vessels having a registered power of less than 1,500 kilowatt when they are operating in specified areas. Entry Requirements -- Marine Engine Operator examination: Sea service or other industrial training completed before the age of 16 will not be accepted. 24 mths sea service in ships of not less than 200 kilowatt registered power or 2 yrs shore employment with an engineering background acceptable to the Department; and 10/12 weeks basic engineering skills course which may be based on the MNTB syllabus for prospective Petty Officer (Motorman) or similar DTp approved course, this requirement may be waived in certain cases where the shore employment is of suitable quality; and 6 mths qualifying sea service as a trainee marine engine operator in ships of not less than 200 kilowatt registered power before exam for the marine engine operator licence. Sea service and training may be performed in a dual purpose capacity provided such service is accurately described by appropriate entries in the crew agreement such as ‘deck officer/trainee engine operator’, and provided such service is covered by sea service testimonials which should state the type of main propelling machinery and the nature of the duties performed. The Department will be prepared to approve structured training programmes which provide sea service, basic engineering skills training and qualifying sea service as a trainee engine operator within a 24-mth period. Entry Requirements -- Senior Marine Engine Operator examination: 6 mths qualifying sea service as marine engine operator in ships of not less than
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Merchant Navy Competency
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Marine Safety Agency (an Executive Agency of the Department of Transport), Spring Place, 105 Commercial Road, Southampton SO15 1EG Tel: 01703 329242 Fax: 01703 329252
Senior Certi¢cation After obtaining their Class 3 Certificate officers return to sea but must continue their studies in order to obtain higher qualifications. After some 18 mths’ sea service they can sit for Class 2 (the qualification for a Chief Officer) and after a further 2 yrs at sea they may qualify as Master Mariner by passing the Class 1 exam. They can also study for a nautical degree, for the Extra Master Certificate, or in other aspects of shipping or general transport operations and management.
Useful Addresses Merchant Navy Training Board, Carthusian Court, 12 Carthusian Road, London EC1M 6EZ Tel: 020 7417 2800 Website: www.mntb.org
Ship Safe Training Group Ltd, 2nd Floor, 135 High Street, Rochester, Kent ME1 1EW; Tel: 01634 405252; Website: www.sstg.org
NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE BRITISH INSTITUTE OF NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING 1 Spencer Parade Northampton NN1 5AA Tel: 01604 630124 Fax: 01604 231489 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.bindt.org MEMBERSHIP Honorary Fellow (HonFInstNDT): A distinguished person intimately concerned with Non-Destructive Testing or a science allied to it whom the Institute especially wishes to honour. Honorary Member (HonMInstNDT): Any person whom the Institute wishes to honour is eligible for Honorary Membership. Fellow (FInstNDT): Members of not less than 5 yrs’ standing who have reached the age of 35 may be elected to Fellowship. The academic qualifications for Fellow are at degree level. Member (MInstNDT): Persons who have reached 23 and have 5 yrs’ Non-Destructive Testing experience and hold a position of responsibility may be elected to Membership. The academic qualifications for Membership are at HNC level or NDT Certification at Level 3. Graduate Member (GradInstNDT): Persons who have reached 21 and have 3 yrs’ experience in Non-
Destructive Testing and a high degree of competence in any specific NDT method may be elected to Graduate Membership. The academic qualifications for Graduate Membership are at ONC level or NDT Certification at Level 2. Practitioner Member (PInstNDT): Persons who have Level 1 Certification in NDT or academic qualifications at City & Guilds Part 2 Craft Level or equivalent, plus 3 yrs combined approved training and experience in NDT. Student Member: Students of science, engineering, metallurgy or allied subjects and/or trainees or assistants engaged in the practice of Non-Destructive Testing may be granted Student Membership. They receive a free log-book. The Institute also has Subscribers, Licentiates, Companions and Associates (firms and other organizations). Members of the Institute may be eligible for registration as Chartered Engineer, Incorporated
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Non-destructive Testing Engineer or Engineering Technician as appropriate to educational qualifications, NDT training, experience and age. Chartered Engineers and Incorporated Engineers can be registered in Europe with FEANI.
complying with the criteria of European Standard EN 45013. PCN is part of the Certification Services Division of the British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing.
QUALIFICATIONS Personnel Certification in Non-destructive Testing: PCN is an accredited independent certification body,
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢- NVQs cates and Diplomas Level 3: Engineering Construction: Non-Destructive BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: NonDestructive Testing
Testing
SVQs Level 3: Engineering Construction: Non-Destructive Testing
NURSERY NURSING Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE SOCIETY OF NURSERY NURSING PRACTITIONERS 40 Archdale Road East Dulwich London SE22 9HJ Tel: 020 8693 0555 Fax: 07092 342170 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.snn.uk.com MEMBERSHIP Graduates (GSNNP): (a) Must have passed the Certificate, Advanced Certificate and Diploma examinations or (b) been exempted from them, as a result of passing other equivalent examinations, but unable to fulfil other conditions of Associate membership. Holders of other nursery nursing qualifications may apply for exemptions and membership depending upon age and experience. Associate (ASNNP): (a) Must have reached the age of 25; (b) have passed the Certificate, Advanced Certificate and Diploma examinations; (c) or exempted from them; or (d) 7 yrs’ practical experience; (e) have produced a satisfactory letter from his or her employers that he or she is a proper person to benefit from membership; (f) have produced two testimonials from people who have known him or
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her regarding his or her suitability, character and temperament. Fellow (FSNNP): (a) Must have reached the age of 30; (b) have passed the Certificate, Advanced Certificate and Diploma examinations, or exempted from them; (c) have 5 yrs’ working experience; (d) have produced a satisfactory letter from his or her employers that he or she is a proper person to benefit from membership; (e) have produced two testimonials from people who have known him or her regarding his or her character and temperament. EXAMINATIONS The Certificate examinations are set and marked to National Occupational Standards NVQ Level 2 standard and equivalent to first year degree standard of British universities. The Advanced Certificate examinations are set and marked to National
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Nursery Nursing Occupational Standards NVQ Level 3 standard and equivalent to second yr degree standard of British universities. The Diploma examinations are set and marked to National Occupational Standards NVQ Level 4 and 5 and equivalent to third yr degree standard of British universities, ie first degree. EXAMINATION SUBJECTS 1. Overview of Growth and Development 2. Practice in Service in Child Care 3. Pregnancy, Birth and Child Development 4. Social and Psychological Development 5. Early Childhood Learning 6. Care of the Sick Child and Special Needs 7. Data Investigation and Interpretation 8. Legal Aspects of Child Care 9. First Aid, Safety and Risk Assessment 10. Preparing for employment with young children
11. 12. 13. 14.
Observation, Assessment and the Young Child Working with parents and Young Children Protecting Children from abuse Management in the Early Years (Diploma Stage only) 15. Managing self evaluation reflection Complementary Subjects: Any two of the following may be taken in addition to the above subjects in order to qualify for a Distinction Certificate or Diploma:- (1) Art and Craft; (2) Music and Drama; (3) Needlework; (4) Home Economics; (5) Literature; (6) Woodwork; (7) A foreign language. The subjects for the Certificate, Advanced Certificate and Diploma examinations are the same but questions may be varied according to levels, while the written answers are marked according to the appropriate level.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Nursery Nursing and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham; Birmingham (Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies); Derby; Greenwich; Wolverhampton
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Belfast
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama)
National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas
BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Early Childhood Studies
BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Caring Services (Nursery Nursing); Child Care; Childhood Studies (Nursery Nursing); Early Years; Nursery Nursing
SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Child Care; Child Care & Education
NVQs Level 2: Early Years and Education; Playwork
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Nursery Nursing Level 3: Caring for Children and Young People; Early Years and Education; Playwork Level 4: Early Years and Education; Playwork Development
City & Guilds Certificate: 3240 Caring for Children (0--7 Years); 3090 Playworker; Progression Award: Early Years Care and Education; 6975 Progression Award: Playwork Level 2
SVQs Levels: Care; Child Care; Child Care & Education
NURSING AND MIDWIFERY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE NURSING AND MIDWIFERY COUNCIL 23 Portland Place London W1B 1PZ Tel: 020 7637 7181 Website: www.nmc-uk.org The core function of the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) is to establish standards of education, training, conduct and performance for nursing and midwifery and to ensure those standards are maintained, thereby safeguarding the health and wellbeing of the public. The NMC defines and promotes the standards that ensure excellence in nursing and midwifery education. The NMC reviews and maintains standards of nursing and midwifery education for practice and post-qualifying programmes.
These standards should be clear and integral to a nurse’s or midwife’s training. The NMC works closely with partner organizations to provide quality assurance of nursing and midwifery education in the UK. Information regarding standards for education for practice, quality assurance of education and NMC approved courses/programmes and institutions can be found on the NMC’s website: www.nmc-uk.org.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Nursing and Midwifery and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Abertay, Dundee; Anglia; Birmingham; Bournemouth; Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Bucks Coll; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; Central Lancashire; City; Coventry; De Montfort, Leicester; Dundee; East Anglia (Suffolk College); East Anglia; Edinburgh; Glamorgan; Glasgow Caledonian; Greenwich; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Kent; Kingston; Lancaster (Edge Hill College of Higher Education); Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Liverpool; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool John Moores; London (King’s College London); Luton; Manchester;
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Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Napier; Northampton; Northumbria; Oxford Brookes; Paisley; Plymouth; Queen Margaret; Reading; Robert Gordon; Salford; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Southampton; St Martin; Staffordshire; Surrey; Teesside; Thames Valley; Ulster; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (College of Medicine); Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Wolverhampton; Worcester; York (The Stables)
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OTHER FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Glamorgan
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Anglia; Bath; Belfast; Birmingham; Bournemouth; Bradford; Brighton; Bucks Coll; Cambridge; Central England; Central Lancashire; City; Coventry; De Montfort, Leicester; Dundee; Edinburgh; Essex; Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Hertfordshire; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Liverpool; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool John Moores; London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (King’s College London); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport
College of Further & Higher Education); Middlesex; Napier; Newcastle; Nottingham (University of Nottingham); Portsmouth; Reading; Salford; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Southampton; St Martin; Staffordshire; Sunderland; Surrey; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Sussex; Thames Valley; Ulster; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (College of Medicine); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Westminster; Wolverhampton
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Bath; Bournemouth; Bradford; Brighton; Bucks Coll; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; Central Lancashire; City; Coventry; De Montfort, Leicester; Dundee; East Anglia (Suffolk College); East Anglia; Edinburgh; Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Hertfordshire; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Kent; Lancaster (Edge Hill College of Higher Education); Leeds; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); London (Imperial College of Science, Technology &
Medicine); London (King’s College London); London (University College London (UCL)); Middlesex; Napier; Newcastle; North London; Northampton; Nottingham (University of Nottingham); Paisley; Reading; Robert Gordon; Salford; South Bank; Southampton; St Martin; Staffordshire; Stirling; Sunderland; Teesside; Thames Valley; Wales (College of Medicine); Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Bangor University); Wolverhampton
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Anglia (City College, Norwich); Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Brighton; Bristol; Central Lancashire; Dundee; Hertfordshire; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); London (King’s
College London); London (Queen Mary, University of London); Middlesex; Salford; Staffordshire; Sunderland; Ulster; Wales (College of Medicine)
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Northampton; OU (NESCOT)
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central Lancashire; London (King’s College London)
POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Lincolnshire
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PROFESSIONAL COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Luton
PROFESSIONALQUALIFICATIONS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Glamorgan
RESEARCH DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS 106--114 Borough High Street Southwark London SE1 1LB Tel: 020 7357 6480 Fax: 020 7450 2299 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.cot.org.uk In order to practise as an Occupational Therapist in the UK, students need to qualify from a programme of education in occupational therapy (OT) that is approved by the Health Professions Council. The British Association of Occupational Therapists only recommends those programmes that have undergone its process of accreditation and meet its enhanced standards. These are BScHons, MSc or Postgraduate Diploma programmes. The BSc programmes can be studied FT over 3 or 4 years, PT/in-service over 4 years or on an accelerated route (BSc Hons, MSc and Postgraduate Diplomas) FT over 2 years for those with a relevant first degree. Programmes generally include principles and practice of OT; biological, behavioural and medical sciences; communication and management; therapeutic use of activity. Students are also required to have completed at least 1,000 hrs of practice placements before qualifying in order to be eligible for registration. Standard entry requirements to the FT or PT programmes vary between education providers, but generally school leavers are required to have at least 5 GCSE subjects at grade C or above, including English, Mathematics and a science subject and A levels (with 240 points from A2/AS), Highers or equivalent. Preferred A level/Higher subjects may
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include Human Biology, Psychology and Sociology. Entry routes for mature students can include BTEC/ NVQ or an Access Course. All prospective students, especially those who do not meet the standard entry requirements, are encouraged to contact education providers direct for further information. The British Association of Occupational Therapists website contains information about the routes into occupational therapy and has a comprehensive directory of all OT programmes in the UK: www.cot.org.uk. Further information is also available on the UCAS website, www.ucas.com. The British Association of Occupational Therapists has over 29,000 members. MEMBERSHIP Professional Membership (PM): To be eligible for professional membership you should be a holder of a professional qualification recognized by the Council or have completed a period of training or actual practice as an occupational therapist, as the Council shall prescribe. Registration with the HPC, or capability of registration, is an additional requirement. Discounted Professional Membership (DPM): This category offers you a 25 per cent discount if you are a newly qualified student or are a new member joining at the beginning of the membership year in October.
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Occupational Therapy Associate Membership (AM): If you are not eligible for HPC registration and are supervised by an occupational therapist who is eligible for professional membership this would be the category that you can join. Discounted Associate Membership (DAM): If you are a new member joining at the beginning of the membership year in October you will be eligible for a 25 per cent discount when joining this category. Solely Employed in Private Practice (PP): To belong to this category you should be eligible for professional membership and your sole employment should be as a private practitioner. Retired Membership (RM): This category of membership is for professional or associate members who cease to be actively employed by virtue of retirement at statutory pensionable age or through any form of early retirement recognized by employers. You must be aware that you may not engage in any alternative paid occupation. UNISON membership is not included.
Overseas Membership (OVS): To be eligible for overseas membership you should fulfil the criteria for professional membership but not reside in the UK. You will be eligible for Professional Indemnity Insurance anywhere in the world with the exception of Canada and the United States of America. However, if you act as a private practitioner outside the United Kingdom, you will need to arrange your own Professional Indemnity cover, as cover for such work is excluded for overseas members from the Group Professional Indemnity Policy. Overseas members also receive the publications -- British Journal of Occupational Therapy and Occupational Therapy News -- each mth. Student Membership (STU): Student membership is open to students undergoing a course of study in the United Kingdom approved by Council, leading to a recognized professional occupational therapist qualification.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Occupational Therapy and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Brighton; Canterbury Christ Church; Coventry; Derby; Exeter (St Loye’s School of Health Studies); Glasgow Caledonian; Leeds (York St John College); Liverpool; Northampton; Northumbria; Oxford
Brookes; Queen Margaret; Robert Gordon; Sheffield Hallam; Southampton; Teesside; Ulster; Wales (College of Medicine)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Birmingham; Brighton; Brunel; Derby; East London; Exeter (St Loye’s School of Health
Studies); Hertfordshire; St Martin; Surrey; Ulster; Wales (College of Medicine); York (The Stables)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Brighton; Bristol; Greenwich; Hertfordshire; London (Queen Mary, University of London); St Martin; Wales (College of Medicine)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen
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Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas
Level 4: Occupational Health & Safety Practice; Occupational Health & Safety Regulation
BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Occupational Therapy Support
SVQs
SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Occupational Safety, Health & Environmental Management; Occupational Therapy Support SQA HND: Occupational Safety, Health & Environmental Management Level 3: Occupational Health & Safety Practice
Levels: Care; Care Support Workers; Child Care; Child Care & Education; Community Work/Care; Health Care; Home Care; Social Care; Supporting Special Needs; Pre-Nursing/Entry to Nursing; Working with Communities
OPTICIANS (DISPENSING) Dispensing opticians need to be registered with the General Optical Council (GOC; 41 Harley Street, London W1N 2DJ E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.optical.org). Qualification takes three years in total, and can be completed by combining a distance learning course or day release while working as a trainee under the supervision of a qualified and GOC-registered optician. Alternatively students can do a two-year FT course followed by one year of supervised practise with a qualified and registered optician. In the UK you can study at six GOCapproved training establishments: Association of British Dispensing Opticians (ABDO), Anglia Ruskin University, Bradford College, City and Islington College, City University and Glasgow Caledonian University. All routes are assessed by final ABDO
examinations. On successful completion of training you must register with the GOC in order to practise in the UK. If you qualify as a dispensing optician and have completed training to fit contact lenses, the University of Bradford offers a career progression course that enables you to graduate with a degree in optometry in one calendar year. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS You will normally need to have 5 GCSEs (or equivalent) at grades C or above, including English, maths and science. For mature students and overseas/alternative/vocational courses, admission requirements will vary and may be more flexible. For further details contact the admissions tutor at the university you wish to apply to.
THE ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH DISPENSING OPTICIANS ABDO College of Education Godmersham Park Mansion Godmersham Kent CT4 7DT Tel: 01227 738829 Fax: 01227 773900 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.abdo.org.uk Fellowship (FBDO): This can be taken after: (a) a 2yr FT course, with 1 yr of approved practical experience following the final exam; (b) 3 yrs’ practical experience in employment supplemented by PT classes at a technical college or by a correspondence course; (c) a 3-yr FT BSc Hons in Optical Management offered at Anglia Polytechnic
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University or a BSc in Ophthalmic Dispensing with Management at Bradford and also a BSc in Ophthalmic Dispensing via Glasgow Caledonian University. Entry requirements are 5 GCSEs grades A--C including Maths or Science and English, plus 2 A levels for those considering a degree.
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Opticians (Dispensing) The Fellowship Exam: Minimum entry requirements for all systems of training are: 5 GCSE passes: Maths, English, another science-based subject and 2 further (optional) subjects (ie A, B or C grade passes) which include English, Maths or Physics. Candidates must be at least 17 at the date of the preliminary exam. The exam is in two parts -- Part One and Final Dispensing. Both have practical and theoretical sections and the subjects include Light, Prisms and Lenses; Ocular Anatomy and Physiology; General and Visual Optical Principles; Practical Work on Lenses and Frames including Fitting. OTHER AWARDS Diploma of Honours Fellowship (FBDO Hons): Granted to students who pass the Final Dispensing and also an exam in one of: Contact Lens Practice; Geometric Optics of Ophthalmic Lenses; and Low Visual Acuity. Those who obtain the Fellowship Diploma and the Diploma in Contact Lens Practice are entitled to style themselves FBDOHonsCL.
Diploma in Contact Lens Practice (CLABDO): Can be taken by members who have not passed the Fellowship exam. Candidates must normally hold the qualifying diploma of a recognized optical body. The exam is theoretical and practical; it covers: Anatomy; Pathology of the Eye and the Adnexa; Physiology; Optics; Indications for Use of Contact Lenses and Clinical Procedure. The practical exam is taken in two parts. The second part requires submission of case histories of a prescribed number of patients and deals with advanced aftercare. Diploma in Geometric Optics of Ophthalmic Lenses: Open only to those who have passed the Final Theoretical Dispensing exam. If the student has passed the Full Dispensing exam, the addition of this Diploma qualifies him/her for Honours Fellowship. The exam covers advanced general optical principles and the study of various types of complex lenses. Diploma in Low Visual Acuity: Open only to qualified opticians who wish to enhance their knowledge of the dispensing of low-vision aids.
ASSOCIATION OF CONTACT LENS MANUFACTURERS PO Box 735 Devizes SN10 3TQ Tel: 01380 860418 Fax: 01380 860863 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.aclm.org.uk Supporting the development of the contact lens market.
BRITISH CONTACT LENS ASSOCIATION Walmar House 288/292 Regent Street London W1B 3AL Tel: 020 7580 6661 Fax: 020 7580 6669 Website: www.bcla.org.uk The British Contact Lens Association is the UK’s leading supplier of information and education on contact lenses and the anterior eye. Their mission is to promote excellence in research, manufacture and clinical practice of contact lenses and related areas. A registered charity, the BCLA is a multidisciplinary organization representing all those involved in contact lenses and has optometrists, dispensing
opticians, ophthalmologists, industry personnel, research scientists and students among its membership. They currently have around 1,800 members in nearly 40 countries around the world. Each year the association awards BCLA Fellowships as a mark of esteem in the field of contact lenses and the anterior eye. Successful applicants are entitled to use the letters FBCLA after their name.
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Opticians (Dispensing) The annual BCLA Clinical Conference and Exhibition is the world’s largest dedicated contact lens event, attracting more than 1,000 visitors from the UK and overseas. The Association also publishes the internationally renowned peer-reviewed journal, Contact Lens & Anterior Eye.
Educational activities include approved Continuing Education and Training courses and evening meetings. The BCLA is also the first port of call for professionals, the public and press seeking information about contact lenses and related areas.
OPTOMETRY Careers in optometry are overseen by the General Optical Council (41 Harley Street, London W1N 2DJ E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.optical.org). You can study for an undergraduate optometry degree from one of eight GOC-approved institutions in the UK: Anglia Ruskin University, Aston University, the University of Bradford, Cardiff University, City University, Glasgow Caledonian University, the University of Manchester and the University of Ulster. LENGTH OF COURSE Usually 4 years in total (Scotland 5 years): an FT 3-yr (in Scotland 4-yr) degree course, followed by one yr’s salaried pre-registration training with a practice
under the guidance of a GOC-registered optometrist. This includes a series of assessments throughout the placement, which are set by the College of Optometrists. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS You will normally need 5 GCSEs (or equivalent) at grade C or above, one of which should be in English. You will normally be required to have 3 A Level passes/ approx. 320 UCAS tariff points from the following subjects: physics, biology, chemistry or mathematics. Requirements vary between universities, so be sure to check the university’s prospectus and/or consult the relevant admission tutors.
ASSOCIATION OF OPTOMETRISTS 61 Southwark Street London SE1 0HL Tel: 020 7261 9661 Fax: 020 7261 0228 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.aop.org.uk The AOP serves its members by promoting and protecting them; providing them with relevant services; representing and supporting them;
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Osteopathy and Naturopathy
ORTHOPTICS Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations BRITISH AND IRISH ORTHOPTIC SOCIETY Tavistock House North Tavistock Square London WC1H 9HX Tel: 020 7387 7992 Fax: 020 7383 2584 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.orthoptics.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Members are qualified orthoptists who hold the BSc or BSc Hons Orthoptics or the Diploma of the British Orthoptic Society (DBO), Student Members are those training to qualify as orthoptists. EXAMINATIONS Degrees in orthoptics are offered by Liverpool University and Sheffield University. Entry requirements contact the university admissions tutor for up
to date information. Preference is given to candidates with a Science subject. The courses incorporate both theory and clinical teaching and include in-depth study of orthoptics, optics, anatomy and physiology. Other areas such as applied sciences, statistics and research methodology are also covered. post-registration qualifications are available to graduate orthoptists or those who hold the DBO.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Orthoptics and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Glasgow Caledonian; Liverpool
OSTEOPATHY AND NATUROPATHY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations BRITISH OSTEOPATHIC ASSOCIATION Langham House West Mill Street Luton Bedfordshire LU1 2NA Tel: 01582 488455 Fax: 01582 481533 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.osteopathy.org In April 1998, the Guild of Osteopaths, the British Osteopathic Association (BOA) and the Osteopathic Association of Great Britain (OAGB) merged to form The British Osteopathic Association. The BOA is committed to supporting, protecting and caring for
its members, promoting opportunities for individual and professional development in osteopathic practice and promoting the highest standards of osteopathic education and research.
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THE LONDON SCHOOL OF OSTEOPATHY First Floor 56--60 Nelson Street London E1 2DE Tel: 020 7265 9333 Fax: 020 7265 8877 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.londonschoolofosteopathy.com The London School of Osteopathy is based in Whitechapel and offers a 5 yr modified attendance programme in the principles and clinical practice of ostepathy. Practical tuition is given throughout the 5 yrs and students gain their clinical experience under supervision in the School’s Outpatient Clinic situated on the premises. The minimum requirements are passes in 2 subjects at A2 level (science subjects are preferred) supported by GCSE passes at grade C or above in 3
other subjects (including Maths and English). Mature students are particularly welcomed and may present APEL credits for previous relevant learning experiences. Students successfully completing the course are awarded a BSc Hons Osteopathy. The degree is validated by the University of Brighton. The LSO has Recognized Qualification status awarded by the General Osteopathic Council. This enables LSO graduates access onto the professional register, and the right to practise osteopathy.
PACKAGING University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Packaging and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES London Institute (London College of Printing); Sheffield Hallam; Surrey Institute
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Surrey Institute
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢- NVQs cates and Diplomas Level 1: Packaging Operations BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Design (Packaging) BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Design (Packaging)
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SVQs Level 1: Packaging Operations Level 2: Packaging Operations
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Patent Agency
Useful Addresses Corrugated Packaging Association, 2 Saxon Court, Freeschool Street, Northampton NN1 1ST; Tel: 01604 621002
PATENT AGENCY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF PATENT ATTORNEYS 95 Chancery Lane London WC2A 1DT Tel: 020 7405 9450 Fax: 020 7430 0471 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.cipa.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Fellows (CPA): Are Chartered Patent Attorneys who have passed the Institute’s exams or their equivalent and have had their names entered on the Register of Patent Agents. Associates: Are either technical assistants who have passed the Institute’s foundation level exam, or those whose connection with the law, the arts or science is considered by the Council to enable them to advance the objects of the Institute. Foreign and British Overseas Members: Are those qualified patent attorneys practising abroad. Studentship: Open to those who have obtained the preliminary requirements for the Institute’s exams and who either work under a registered patient attorney while studying for the exams, or are otherwise studying for the exams. EXAMINATIONS The Exam System was revised from 1 June 1991 to take account of the introduction of a Register of Trade Mark Agents to complement the existing Register of Patent Agents. A Joint Exam Board has been set up with the Institute of Trade Mark Attorneys to administer a modular exam leading to qualification for entry on both registers. Entrants to the profession should have obtained: (a) a degree; or (b) passes at any other exams which the Joint Examinations Board accepts are equivalent to those above. In practice, a degree in science or technology is required for entry to the profession as a trainee patent agent, or in any subject for those training as Trade Mark Attorneys.
To qualify for entry in the Register of Patent Agents, candidates must pass the Patents Foundation Paper, the Common Foundation Module and the Patents Advanced Module, and must have completed a period of 2 yrs’ FT practice under the supervision of a registered patent attorney, or solicitor, or 4 yrs’ FT practice if not under such supervision. Candidates who pass the Trade Marks Foundation Module, the Common Foundation Module and the Trade Marks Advanced Module are eligible for entry on the Register of Trade Mark Agents after they have completed a similar period of training. Attorneys whose names have been entered in one register will qualify for the other register by passing the relevant Advanced Module. Exemption from all Foundation Papers is granted to those awarded the Certificate in IP Law after successful completion of a 3 mths FT course at either Manchester University or Queen Mary & Westfield College, University of London. Similar courses providing exemption from Foundation Level Papers are run at Bournemouth and Brunel Universities. THE EUROPEAN QUALIFYING EXAMINATION Patent Attorneys will normally be expected to qualify to practise before the European Patent Office, for which they must pass the European Qualifying Exam and be entered on the list of professional representatives before the European Patent Office. Candidates for this exam must: (a) possess a scientific or technical degree or equivalent; and (b) have had at least 3 yrs’ training with a professional representative entered on the European List.
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Patent Agency PATENT EXAMINERS The Patent Examiner is a civil servant working for the Patent Office, which has executive agency status under the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform, and concerned with scrutinizing all applications for patents. (There are no specific exams for Patent Examiners who are normally
graduates or diploma holders in Science or Engineering.) As a result of the passing of the Legal Services Act 2007, during the course of 2009 full regulation of the profession will be passed to CIPA, to be carried out through a Patent Attorney Regulation Board. At the same time, the name of the Register will change to The Register of Patent Attorneys
PENSION MANAGEMENT Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE PENSIONS MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE PMI House 4--10 Artillery Lane London E1 7LS Tel: 020 7247 1452 Fax: 020 7375 0603 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.pensions-pmi.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FPMI): Applicants must already be an Associate and have at least 8 yrs’ relevant practical experience and fulfil CPD requirements. Associate (APMI): Applicants will have successfully completed the Institute’s exams and have had a period of not less than 3 yrs’ relevant practical experience. Ordinary Member (MPMI): Applicants must have accumulated the necessary number of credits within the PMI qualifications framework. Student: Applicants must be studying for any PMI qualification. EXAMINATIONS The Institute’s Associateship (Advanced Diploma in Retirement Provision) exams cover the whole range of knowledge and experience required in relation to the operation, management and administration of pension funds, schemes and arrangements of all kinds. The examinations comprise 11 papers; students must pass 9, choosing 3 from modules 301--305. (101) Retirement Provision Certificate; (201) Pension Arrangements; (202) Law and Constitution; (203) Defined Benefit Schemes; (204) Defined Contribution Schemes; (205) Investment; (301) Total Remuneration; (302) Management; (303) International-1; (304) Communication International-2 (305). Students are
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awarded the Retirement Provision Diploma (RPD) when modules 101--205 are passed. The Retirement Provision Certificate (RPC) is also offered separately as well as the first module of the Associateship. A specialist Diploma in International Employee Benefits (DipIEB) was introduced in 1996. VOCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS The Pensions Management Institute is also the awarding body for several vocational qualifications; The Qualification in Pensions Administration (QPA), the Qualification in Public Sector Pensions Administration (QPSPA), and the Diploma in Pension Calculations (DPC). QPA is at Level 4 and QPSPA is a VRQ at Level 3. Both are work-based qualifications where the industry itself has defined the tasks of a pensions administrator and identified the criteria that must be satisfied if tasks are to be performed to specified criteria. There are no entry requirements for these qualifications, although you do need to be employed as a pensions administrator. The Level 4 N/SVQ is for all pensions administrators of private sector schemes. It comprises 8 units, assessed by case study examinations and by work-based assessments. The Level 3 VRQ is for all administrators of public sector schemes. It comprises 10 units, all of which are assessed in the workplace.
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Personnel Management DPC is a technical qualification for pensions administrators. It is suitable for all individuals involved in administering occupational pension schemes. DPC key features: l Accredited as a Vocationally Related Qualification (VRQ) at level 4 and part of the National Qualifications Framework l Demonstrates competence in calculating occupational pension scheme benefits assessed by case study exams and the ability to research and report on a pensions-related topic l Employers can register as a DPC centre or candidates can take DPC independently l As well as being a stand-alone qualification, DPC also counts towards the more comprehensive Qualification in Pensions Administration (QPA)
The Institute also offers two Awards in Pension Trusteeship accredited as VRQs at level 3 and based on the Pensions Regulator’s indicative syllabus which provides formal recognition of a trustee’s knowledge and understanding in line with the requirements of the Pensions Act 2004. Launched in 2007, the Diploma in Member Directed Pension Scheme Administration (MDPSA) is designed for administrators of Self Invested Personal Pension Schemes (SIPPs) and Small Self Administered Schemes (SSASs) this Level 3 vocational qualification is also an appropriate examination for the occupational area within the requirements of the Financial Services Authority (FSA) as implemented by the Financial Services Skills Council (FSSC).
PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF PERSONNEL AND DEVELOPMENT (CIPD) 151 The Broadway London SW19 1JQ Tel: 020 8612 6208 Fax: 020 8612 6201 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.cipd.co.uk We’re the leading professional body in the field of personnel, training and development. With over 132,000 members across the UK and Ireland, you’ll find joining the CIPD will put you in good company. Our membership is highly respected and is seen by many employers as a requirement of practice. Being a member will enhance your career prospects and give you greater recognition within the profession and among your peers. OPPORTUNITIES IN PERSONNEL Personnel management is about managing human resources. Basically, selecting the right people and managing them effectively. Personnel professionals are employed in all types of organizations and your responsibilities will vary depending on the size, nature and sector of the organization. But one thing is for sure, no two days will ever be the same. You’ll be involved in identifying organizational needs creating strategic plans, devising organizational policy and procedures,
measuring performance, identifying training needs, achieving results, co-ordinating resources and overseeing recruitment and employee development. GETTING STARTED For a managerial career in personnel, training and development you’ll need to be educated to degree level and hold a CIPD qualification. Our awardwinning magazine, People Management, is delivered fortnightly to all our members, and will provide you with the very latest job opportunities in personnel, training and development. People Management can also be found online at www.peoplemanagement.co.uk, where you can access the latest job opportunities and sign up for the job alert service to get the latest jobs matching your requirements sent straight to your inbox. LAUNCH YOUR CAREER Our qualifications will help you develop the skills and knowledge you need to launch your professional
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Personnel Management career. A network of CIPD centres offer a range of FT, PT and/or flexible learning courses. Most of our qualifications lead to a professional grade of membership. PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Certificate in Personnel Practice (CPP): The CPP is designed to introduce you to a wide range of practical skills required by those in personnel. Certificate in Recruitment and Selection (CRS): The CRS provides practical and authoritative guidance on best practice. Certificate in Employment Relations, Law and Practice (CERLAP): The CERLAP is designed to introduce you to the key elements of employment law and practice. Certificate in Coaching and Mentoring (CCM): The CCM is designed to provide you with the skills needed to be an effective coach and mentor. Certificate in Business Awareness and Advanced Professional Study (CBAAPS): CBAAPS has been developed to help you make the transition from a level 3 or non-relevant degree programme onto the CIPD Professional Development Scheme. The Professional Development Scheme (PDS): The PDS is a highly respected and highly valued postgraduate-level programme that covers four fields of study. It’s aimed at those seeking to build their managerial career in personnel and development. Successful completion of all fields will lead to Graduate membership, which will be your first step towards achieving chartered membership. WHAT TO DO NEXT To enrol on one of our qualifications you’ll need to contact your local CIPD centre. Your centre will provide you with all the relevant application forms. To find your nearest centre, visit www.cipd.co.uk/ wheretogetqualified or call us on 020 8612 6208. CAREER DEVELOPMENT Helping you develop your career When you start your studies you’ll join us as a studying Affiliate member. This will give you access
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to an exceptional range of member benefits and services, which you’ll find invaluable when studying for your CIPD qualification and in the development of your professional career. They include: Professional resources Access members only resources on our website www.cipd.co.uk and benefit from our sophisticated library and information service, employment law resources, leading research and much more. We have the largest collection of personnel, learning and development reference material in Europe and over 330 full text online journals and magazines and 10,000 company reports. You’ll receive our fortnightly award winning magazine People Management, providing up-to-the-minute news about people management and training, giving you access to real-life case studies and providing you with exclusive features on a wide variety of subjects. Enhance your career Our membership is widely acknowledged to enhance career development and job prospects. It’s recognized as a benchmark and is seen by many employers as a requirement of practice. Development and networking From online communities to local branch networks, world-class conferences and exhibitions, you can share your experiences and exchange ideas with over 132,000 other members. Member discounts Members can take advantage of great savings on most of our member benefits and services, including our conferences and exhibitions, training courses and substantial discounts on all our books, subscription products, research reports and leisure and business services. Find out more For further information on qualifications to launch your career, visit www.cipd.co.uk/qualifications or call us on 020 8612 6208.
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Personnel Management
THE INSTITUTE OF CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Grosvenor Gardens House 35/37 Grosvenor Gardens London SW1W 0BS Tel: 020 7828 1965 Fax: 020 7828 1967 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.cpdinstitute.org The Institute of Continuing Professional Development is part of the Continuing Professional Development Foundation, an educational charitable trust providing high-quality and broad-ranging CPD since 1981. The Institute serves the public interest by helping to raise the effectiveness of professionals through the promotion of CPD as an important and
integral element of lifelong learning. Individuals of whatever profession who demonstrate an added personal commitment to CPD, and who believe in keeping up to date and seeking to raise standards for the greater public good, can be rewarded with the designatory letters FInstCPD.
UK EMPLOYEES ASSISTANCE PROFESSIONALS ASSOCIATION 3 Moors Close Ducklington Witney Oxfordshire OX29 7TW Tel: 08007 837616 Fax: 01993 772765 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.eapa.org.uk The EAPA is the professional body for Employee Assistance Programmes (EAPs). It represents the interests of professionals concerned with employee assistance, psychological health and well being in the UK. EAPA members include external and internal EAP providers, purchasers, counsellors, consultants and trainers. MEMBERSHIP Individual Member: This grade is open to persons working in the field of employee assistance. Individual members are entitled to vote and to hold office. Associate Member: This grade is open to those who work as affiliates for EAP providers or as operational
practitioners or consultants who wish to learn more about the practice of EAPs before moving to a higher membership grade. An Associate may also be a professional from another field such as occupational health, human resource, health and safety, union representation etc. Associates do not have voting rights and cannot hold office. Retiree Member: This grade is open to those who carried membership of any of the above grades (or were nominated representatives) and were employed but who are no longer engaged in work in the EAP field. A retiree member has the right to vote but not to hold office.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Personnel Management and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Abertay, Dundee; Anglia; Aston; Bath; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Bradford; Bucks Coll; Central England; Central Lancashire;
Coventry; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Doncaster (Dearne Valley Business School); East Anglia (Suffolk College); Glamorgan; Gloucestershire; Greenwich;
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Personnel Management Heriot-Watt; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Leeds; Liverpool; London (London School of Economics & Political Science); London (Royal Holloway); Luton; Manchester (Warrington Collegiate Institute, Faculty of HE); Middlesex; Napier; North London; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent (Southampton
Institute); Paisley; Plymouth; Portsmouth; South Bank; Stirling; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Teesside; Thames Valley; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wolverhampton
OTHER FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Glamorgan
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Abertay, Dundee; Anglia; Anglia (City College, Norwich); Bournemouth; Bristol; Brunel; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; Central Lancashire; Coventry; De Montfort, Leicester; Durham; East London; Glamorgan; Gloucestershire; Hertfordshire; Keele; Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Liverpool; Liverpool John Moores; London (King’s College London); London (London School of Economics & Political Science); London Guildhall; London (Courtauld Institute of Art); Luton; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further &
Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Napier; Newcastle; North London; Northampton; Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Plymouth; Portsmouth; Robert Gordon; Salford; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Staffordshire; Stirling; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Teesside; Thames Valley; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Warwick; Westminster; Wolverhampton
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Anglia; Aston; Birmingham (Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies); Blackburn; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Bradford; Brighton; Bucks Coll; Canterbury Christ Church; De Montfort, Leicester; Doncaster; Doncaster (Dearne Valley Business School); Durham (New College Durham); Glamorgan; Glasgow Caledonian; Gloucestershire; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds
Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Newcastle; North London; Northampton; Nottingham Trent; Oxford Brookes; Salford; South Bank; Staffordshire; Stirling; Strathclyde; Thames Valley; Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wolverhampton
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Central England; Central Lancashire; Derby; East London; Glamorgan; Gloucestershire; Lincolnshire; Lincolnshire (Hull College); London Guildhall;
London (Courtauld Institute of Art); North London; Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); South Bank; Thames Valley; Wolverhampton
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Northampton
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Pharmacy
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham (Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies); Central Lancashire
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Human Resource Management SQA HND: Human Resource Management
Resource Development); Training and Development (Learning Development) Level 5: Personnel Strategy; Training and Development
SVQs
NVQs Level 3: Personnel Support; Recruitment Consultancy; Supporting Workplace Organization and Representation; Training and Development Level 4: Developing Union Organization; Personnel Management; Training and Development (Human
Level 3: Personnel Support; Consultancy Level 4: Personnel Management Level 5: Personnel Strategy
Recruitment
OCR Cambridge Business Skills -- Recruitment and Training
Useful Addresses Employment National Training Organization, Room 32, 4th Floor, Kimberley House, 47 Vaughan
Way, Leicester LE1 4SG; Tel: 0116 251 7979; Fax: 0116 251 1464
PHARMACY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY PRACTICE 28 Warwick Row Coventry CV1 1EY Tel: 02476 221359 Fax: 02476 521110 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.collpharm.org.uk The College of Pharmacy Practice is an organization of pharmacists who share the aim of promoting and maintaining a high standard of pharmacy practice. Its mission is to promote professional and personal development through education, examination, practice and research, benefiting patients and healthcare provision. All UK registered pharmacists are eligible to join the College as Associates (ACPP), and may proceed to full Membership (MCPP) through the use of the College Continuing Professional Development Portfolio. Members may go on to achieve the Advanced
Award and Fellowship of the College (FCPP). Registered pharmacy technicians are also eligible to join as Technician Associates [ACPP(Tech)] In 2001, the College launched a Faculty structure to recognize and promote a high level of practice in specialist fields. The Faculty of Prescribing and Medicines Management, the Faculty of Neonatal and Paediatric Pharmacy and the Faculty of Cancer Pharmacy are now operational and others will follow in due course. The College has also set up an interest group for pharmacists working in public health.
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THE PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY OF NORTHERN IRELAND 73 University Street Belfast BT7 1HL Tel: 02890 326927 Fax: 02890 439919 E-mail:
[email protected] MEMBERSHIP Member (MPS): One whose name is included in the Register of Pharmaceutical Chemists for Northern Ireland. Student: One who has satisfied the regulations for admission to: (a) a first degree course in Pharmaceutics of a university or institution of similar academic status in Northern Ireland; or (b) a university or other institution in GB awarding a degree recognized by
the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of GB, and being so registered. Candidates wishing to become registered as a Pharmaceutical Chemist must hold a degree of a UK university obtained under conditions approved by the Council of the Society. A graduate must undergo a 1 yr period of practical training under the supervision of a registered pharmaceutical chemist and pass the registration exam set by the Society.
THE ROYAL PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain 1 Lambeth High Street London SE1 7JN Tel: 020 7735 9141 Fax: 020 7735 7629 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rpsgb.org Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain Scottish Department 36 York Place Edinburgh EH1 3HU Tel: 01315 564386 Fax: 01315 588850 E-mail:
[email protected] MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FRPharmS): Pharmacists elected for distinguished service within the profession. Member (MRPharmS): Membership of the Society is available only to those pharmacists who have a master’s level degree in pharmacy, have satisfactorily completed a 1 yr period of preregistration training in a pharmacy and passed the Society’s registration exam. Both the premises and the tutor supervising the graduate
Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain Welsh Executive Gloucester House 14 Mount Stuart Squares Cardiff CF10 5DP Tel: 02920 412800 Fax: 02920 412810 E-mail:
[email protected]
must be approved by the Society. Candidates may then apply to the Society for admission to the Register of Pharmaceutical Chemists. Registered Technician (RegPharmTech): Registration is granted to those who have successfully completed Pharmacy Services S/NVQ Level 3 and a training programme that includes an accredited underpinning knowledge programme and work experience in a pharmacy.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Pharmacy and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
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Pharmacy
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Anglia; Belfast; Birmingham; Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Central Lancashire; Coventry; De Montfort, Leicester; Dundee; Edinburgh; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Greenwich; Hertfordshire; Kingston; Leeds; Liverpool; Liverpool John Moores; London (King’s College London); London (The School of Pharmacy); London (University College London (UCL)); Luton;
Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Newcastle; North London; Nottingham Trent; Portsmouth; Robert Gordon; Sheffield; Southampton; St Andrews; Strathclyde; Sunderland; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (Cardiff University); Westminster; Wolverhampton
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Aston; Bath; Belfast; Birmingham; Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; City; Coventry; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Greenwich; Hertfordshire; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Kingston; Leeds; Liverpool; Liverpool John Moores; London (King’s College London); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (The School of
Pharmacy); London (University College London (UCL)); Loughborough; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Newcastle; Nottingham (University of Nottingham); Portsmouth; Robert Gordon; Southampton; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; Wales (Cardiff University)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Aston; Bath; Bradford; Greenwich; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Leeds; London (King’s College London); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (The School of Pharmacy);
Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Portsmouth; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Wales (Cardiff University)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aston; Belfast; Derby
RESEARCH DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢- NVQs cates and Diplomas Level 3: Pharmacy Services BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Applied Science (Pharmaceutical); Science (Industrial Pharmaceutical); Science (Pharmaceutical) BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Science (Industrial Pharmaceutical); Science (Pharmaceutical)
SVQs Levels: Pharmacy Dispenser/Technician; Pharmaceutical Science Level 3: Pharmacy Services
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Useful Addresses Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry, 12 Whitehall, London SW1A 2DY; Tel: 020 7930 3477; Fax: 020 7747 1414; Website: www.abpi.org.uk
PHOTOGRAPHY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations ASSOCIATION OF PHOTOGRAPHERS (AOP) 81 Leonard Street London EC2A 4QS Tel: 020 7739 6669 Fax: 020 7739 8707 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.the-aop.org The Association of Photographers (AOP) was founded in 1968 to promote the highest standards of work and practice throughout the industry and to protect and improve the rights of all professional photographers based in the UK. AOP’s international membership currently comprises 1,800 professional photographers and photographic assistants in advertising, editorial and fashion photography. MEMBERSHIP The Association of Photographers has various levels of membership to suit photographers at different stages of their career:
Full Membership: This level is designed for practising professional photographers who have been working for over 2 yrs. Provisional Membership: Open to professional photographers practising for less than 2 yrs. Assistant Membership: Assistant Membership is open to both FT and freelance assistants. Student Membership: Open to individuals currently studying on a photographic course, level ND or higher in the UK and Eire, plus individuals in their first yr of graduation. For full details of eligibility and benefits of membership go to www.the-aop.org.
BRITISH INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY Fox Talbot House 2 Amwell End Ware Hertfordshire SG12 9HN Tel: 01920 464011 Fax: 01920 487056 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.bipp.com MEMBERSHIP Honorary Fellow (HonFBIPP): Elected from among distinguished professional photographers. Fellow (FBIPP): This is awarded for distinguished ability and exceptional standards of excellence in professional photography. A Fellow may describe
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Photography high standard of craftsmanship and individual creative ability. Associates may describe themselves as ‘Incorporated Photographers’ or ‘Incorporated Photographic Technicians’. Licentiate (LBIPP): Must be at least 18 and have passed approved exams in photography or can submit evidence of their photographic or technical ability and provide a working profile. Licentiates may describe themselves as ‘Incorporated Photographers’ or ‘Incorporated Photographic Technicians’. Graduate: One who has successfully completed a recognized course in photography and is engaged in professional photography, but is not yet qualified, either by age, or experience, to take up corporate membership. Student: Available for those pursuing a course in photography at an educational establishment.
FastTrack: Designed for photographers to help obtain Licentiate (LBIPP) professional qualifications within 1 yr. Affiliate: Open to persons who have a professional interest in photography, because of age or other limitations have not yet qualified, or may be unable to qualify, for corporate membership. EXAMINATION Licentiateship may be awarded to candidates who have successfully completed a course in photography, recognized by the BIPP, leading to a degree, HND, HNC or the Professional Qualifying Examination (PQE). Candidates with a degree, HND or HNC in any subject from an educational establishment in the UK, and who have been employed at the appropriate level in professional photography, imaging or photo technology for a minimum of 2 yrs may apply for Licentiateship.
MASTER PHOTOGRAPHERS ASSOCIATION Jubilee House 1 Chancery Lane Darlington Co Durham DL1 5QP Tel: 01325 356555 Fax: 01325 357813 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.mpauk.com The Master Photographers Association is now the UK’s only fully qualified organization for practising FT professional photographers. There is a comprehensive range of free benefits including business building promotions, legal support, business and promotional stationery, friendly and informative regional meetings and trade magazine offered by the Association. Members may apply for qualification through submission of prints on 3 levels: Licentiate (LMPA): Shows evidence of competence and ability to create merchantable-quality photography. Associate (AMPA): Given in recognition of excellence in technique and/or creative interpretation.
Fellowship (FMPA): The highest award given in recognition of absolute excellence. The Qualifications Panel meets 4 times a year in respect of Licentiate submissions and once a year for Associate and Fellowship submissions. There is also a separate Video category for this specialized field. QUALIFICATIONS Diploma in Photographic Practice: Open to all members of the Association. It covers a wide range of photographic and business skills, with the emphasis on upgrading existing business practices and the provision of underpinning knowledge in the modern business world.
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THE ROYAL PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN Fenton House 122 Wells Road Bath BA2 3AH Tel: 01225 325733 Fax: 01225 448688 E-mail:
[email protected] or
[email protected] Website: www.rps.org MEMBERSHIPAND DISTINCTIONS Honorary Fellow (HonFRPS): Elected by the Council. Distinguished persons who, from their position or attainments, are intimately connected with the science or art of photography, its practice and applications. Honorary Member: One who has rendered distinguished service to the Society or to photography. Fellow (FRPS): Associates may apply for Fellowship by submitting photographic work. Fellowship is granted in various categories and a candidate may be admitted in 1 or more categories. Outstanding ability and individuality or originality are required of applicants for this award. The categories are: Applied and Professional; Film and Video; Nature; Research, Education and Advancement; Printing; Science; Slide-Sound Sequences; Visual Art; Contemporary; Documentary and Visual Journalism; Travel. There is also a direct application route to the Fellowship for those with a photographic reputation at the highest level, based on CV/referees and photographic achievements such as exhibitions, publications, awards, etc. Associate (ARPS): Licentiates, Members and nonmembers may apply for Associateship by submitting photographic work in 1 or more of the categories listed under Fellowship above. Associateship may be granted in more than 1 category. The award is granted in recognition of photography of good technical standard and aspects such as choice and treatment of subject and presentation are taken into
account. Certain courses are also recognized, eg degree. Licentiate (LRPS): The Licentiateship may be granted to any Member or non-member who satisfies the Council of their competence and ability in still photography, film and video or slide-sound sequences; or upon evidence of passing a recognized course in photography. Reciprocal arrangements also exist with other organizations, eg the MPA and BIPP for both LRPS and ARPS. Ordinary Member: Membership is open to anyone interested in photography, amateur or professional. QUALIFICATIONS The RPS Imaging Scientist Qualifications provide a structure leading to professional qualifications for engineers, scientists and technologists whose professional activities are concerned with quantitative or mechanistic aspects of imaging systems or their application. Successful candidates automatically qualify for the appropriate level of Society Distinction. Qualified Imaging Scientist (QIS LRPS): For those with academic qualifications below degree level. Graduate Imaging Scientist (GIS ARPS): For those with a first degree. Accredited Imaging Scientist (AIS ARPS): For those with postgraduate experience as Imaging Scientists. Accredited Senior Imaging Scientist (ASIS FRPS): The senior professional qualification for established scientists.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Photography and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FOUNDATION DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES OU (NESCOT); Thames Valley
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FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Bournemouth; Brighton; Central England; Central Lancashire; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Falmouth; Glasgow (The Glasgow School of Art); Gloucestershire; Kent (Kent Institute of Art & Design); Lancaster (Blackpool and The Fylde College); Lincolnshire; London Institute (Camberwell College of Arts); London Institute (London College of Fashion); London Institute (London College of
Printing); Manchester Metropolitan; North London; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); OU (NESCOT); Plymouth; Portsmouth; Sunderland; Surrey Institute; Thames Valley; Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Westminster; Wolverhampton
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central England; Central Lancashire; De Montfort, Leicester; Kent (Kent Institute of Art & Design); London (Goldsmiths College); London Institute (Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design);
Nottingham Trent; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Royal College of Art; Sunderland; Surrey Institute; Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Westminster
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Brighton; Central England; Doncaster; Exeter (Truro College); Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Greenwich; Leeds (Leeds
College of Art & Design); Lincolnshire (Grimsby College); OU (NESCOT); Thames Valley; Wolverhampton
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Lincolnshire (Hull College); Wolverhampton
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES OU (NESCOT)
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Falmouth
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Design (Photography); Medical Photography; Photography BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Design (Photographic Laboratory Practice); Design (Photography); Medical Photography; Photographic Technology; Photography; Photojournalism
SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Photography; Photojournalism SQA HND: Photography
NVQs Level 2: Operating Minilab Equipment; Operating Photofinishing Systems; Photography Level 3: Controlling Minilab Equipment; Photographic Processing; Photography Level 4: Photography
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City & Guilds
Levels: Photography; Photojournalism Level 2: Photography Level 3: Photographic Processing; Photography Level 4: Photography
Certificate: 9231 Photography (New Scheme); 7474 Vocational Photography
Useful Addresses Photography & Photographic ITO, Reading Business Centre, PO Box 2270, Reading, Berkshire RG1 4YG; Tel: 01734 590816
PHYSICS Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 76 Portland Place London W1B 1NT Tel: 020 7470 4800 Fax: 020 7470 4848 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.iop.org MEMBERSHIP Chartered Physicist (CPhys): Available to Members and Fellows who can demonstrate a high level of competence and professionalism in the practice of Pure or Applied Physics. Chartered Engineer (CEng): Available to Members and Fellows who have moved into engineering from a physics base. Chartered Scientist (CSci): Available to Members and Fellows from multi-disciplinary workplaces who either have a degree in physics and are now working in another discipline, or have a degree in a scientific discipline other than physics but are now applying physics in their work. Fellowship (FInstP): For candidates who have made an outstanding contribution in physics or a related
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field. Requirements: completed at least 7 yrs’ responsible work in physics or its applications, or at least 10 yrs’ experience in responsible work demanding a knowledge of physics. Member (MInstP): Requirements: Physics degree or degree qualifications in an acceptable related discipline and evidence of at least 3 yrs’ post-graduation experience. Appropriate experience can sometimes be accepted in lieu of academic qualifications. Associate Member (AMInstP): Requirements: an academic qualification acceptable for MInstP. Studentship: Open to those following an appropriate course of study in physics or a related discipline at university undergraduate level.
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INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS AND ENGINEERING IN MEDICINE Fairmount House 230 Tadcaster Road York YO24 1ES Tel: 01904 610821 Fax: 01904 612279 E-mail: offi
[email protected] Website: www.ipem.ac.uk MEMBERSHIP Fellowship (FIPEM) is the most senior category of membership and is awarded to applicants who, in the opinion of the Institute’s Council, have made an outstanding contribution in a relevant area. Fellowship is open to those who have already attained Corporate or Incorporated Membership of the Institute and, exceptionally, for others who also meet the requirements for both Fellowship and Corporate or Incorporated Membership. Corporate Membership (MIPEM) is the category of membership to which all those seeking recognition as fully qualified clinical scientists or clinical engineers should aspire. Applicants should be able to demonstrate the acquisition of appropriate competencies, in breadth and depth, through a combination of postgraduate education, training and responsible experience. Applicants working as clinical engineers should also consider submitting an application for registration as a Chartered Engineer concurrently with an application for Corporate Membership. Incorporated Membership (IIPEM) is the category of membership to which all those seeking recognition as fully qualified clinical technologists should aspire. Applicants should be able to demonstrate the acquisition of appropriate competencies, through a combination of higher education, training and responsible experience. Applicants working in engineering technology should also consider submitting
an application for registration as an Incorporated Engineer concurrently with an application for Incorporated Membership. Associate Membership is for all those working in clinical science, engineering or technology, who are seeking to achieve the education, competencies and experience necessary to become Corporate or Incorporated Members. It is also an appropriate membership category for technical staff who acquire competencies perhaps through National Vocational Qualifications, but who are unlikely to gain the qualifications for Incorporated Membership. Student Membership is intended for all students, including postgraduate students who are not qualified for Associate Membership, that is, they are not in employment in clinical science, engineering or technology. Medical Fellowship (MedFIPEM) is a senior category of membership for those working as medical practitioners, rather than as clinical scientists or engineers, who have made an outstanding contribution to physics and engineering applied to medicine. Medical Membership (MedMIPEM) is a category of membership for those working as medical practitioners, rather than as clinical scientists or engineers, who are working with applications of physics and engineering applied to medicine. Affiliateship is intended for any other person with interests in medical physics or clinical engineering.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Physics and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Bath; Belfast; Birmingham; Brighton; Bristol; Central Lancashire; City; Dundee; Durham; East Anglia; Edinburgh; Exeter; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow Caledonian; Heriot-Watt; Hertfordshire;
Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Kent; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leicester; Lincolnshire (Hull College); Liverpool; Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck,
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Physics University of London); London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (King’s College London); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (Royal Holloway); London (University College London (UCL)); Loughborough; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Newcastle; Northumbria; Nottingham (University of Nottingham);
Nottingham Trent; Oxford; Paisley; Reading; Salford; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; Southampton; St Andrews; Staffordshire; Strathclyde; Surrey; Sussex; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; Wales; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Warwick; York (The Stables)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Belfast; Birmingham; Bristol; Cambridge; Central Lancashire; Dundee; Essex; Exeter; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Hertfordshire; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Kent; Leeds; Liverpool; Liverpool John Moores; London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (King’s College London); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (Royal
Holloway); London (University College London (UCL)); Loughborough; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Newcastle; Paisley; Reading; Salford; St Andrews; Sussex; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; Wales; Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); York (The Stables)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Leeds; London (King’s College London); London (University College London (UCL)); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further &
Higher Education); OU; Salford (University of Salford)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Brunel; London (Goldsmiths College); Salford; Wales (Bangor University)
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Science (Physical Science); Science (Physics)
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Physiotherapy
PHYSIOTHERAPY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE CHARTERED SOCIETY OF PHYSIOTHERAPY 14 Bedford Row London WC1R 4ED Tel: 020 7306 6666 Fax: 020 7306 6611 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.csp.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FCSP): Member who makes an exceptional contribution to the advancement of the profession. Member (MCSP): Must have successfully completed an approved degree leading to eligibility for membership of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy and for registration with the Health Professions Council. TRAINING REQUIREMENTS Candidates for entry to training must have GCSE or or equivalent level passes in a minimum of 5 subjects
including English and 2 sciences, and at least 3 passes at A level grade C or above, or 4 at H grade, 1 of which should be a Biological Science. Equivalent qualifications such as BTEC, Science or Health Studies GNVQ Level 3 may be acceptable. There are 36 institutions offering programmes leading to registration with the Health Professions Council and membership of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Physiotherapy and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia (Colchester Institute); Brighton; Brunel; Central Lancashire; Coventry; East Anglia; East London; Hertfordshire; Keele; Kingston; Leeds; Leeds (York St John College); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); London (King’s College
London); Luton; Nottingham (University of Nottingham); Oxford Brookes; Salford; Sunderland; Teesside; Ulster; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (College of Medicine)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Brighton; Coventry; East Anglia; Glamorgan; Glasgow Caledonian; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); London (King’s College
London); London (University College London (UCL)); Robert Gordon; Sheffield Hallam; Southampton; Ulster
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham; Bradford; Hertfordshire; London (University College London (UCL)); Wales (College of Medicine)
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CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Wales (College of Medicine)
RESEARCH DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores
PLASTICS AND RUBBER University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Plastics and Rubber and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Leeds; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester
Metropolitan; Napier; North London; Sheffield; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Belfast; Central England; Loughborough; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; North
London; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Loughborough; North London
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES North London
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES North London
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Science (Polymer Technology) BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Science (Polymer Technology)
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SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Injection Moulding Technology
NVQs Level 2: Fibre Reinforced Plastic Lamination
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Plumbing
Useful Addresses British Polymer Training Association, Coppice House, Halesfield 7, Telford, Shropshire TF7 4NA; Tel: 01952 587020
PLUMBING Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE INSTITUTE OF PLUMBING AND HEATING ENGINEERING Membership Secretary: Lesley Challis 64 Station Lane Hornchurch Essex RM12 6NB Tel: 01708 463108 Fax: 01708 448987 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.iphe.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FIPHE): Holds suitable HND/HNC/Degree in relevant engineering discipline and employed in a senior managerial position (ie consultant, manager). Member (MIPHE): Holds full NVQ Level 3 or City & Guilds Advanced Craft Certificate with a minimum of five yrs’ practical experience. Associate (AIPHE): Holds full NVQ Level 2 or City & Guilds Craft Certificate with a minimum of 3 yrs’ practical experience. Affiliate: Has attained Level 2 Technical Certificate or NVQ Level 2 but has insufficient practical experience. Trainee: Applicants will be studying for an approved academic qualification in a plumbing discipline at an accredited training centre. Companion (CompIPHE): Open to anyone who is connected with the plumbing industry and supports the work of the Institute. Industrial Associate: Open to manufacturers, distributors, training centres, etc, who support the work of the Institute. Registered Plumber: Registered Plumber is not a category of membership, but a description. This is only awarded when the applicant has supplied
sufficient evidence of their practical on-site experience and is open to any Fellow, Member or Associate.
City & Guilds Certificate: 2480 Marine Plumbing and Coppersmith’s Work; 6050 Master Plumbers Certificate; 6221 Plumbing Skills Test
National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Building Services Engineering (Plumbing) BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Building Services Engineering (Plumbing) BTEC National Qualifications are offered in: Certificate -- Building Services Engineering (Plumbing)
NVQs Level 2: Mechanical Engineering Services (Plumbing) Level 3: Mechanical Engineering Services (Plumbing)
SVQs Levels: Plumbing
Useful Addresses Association of Plumbing and Heating Contractors, 14 Ensign House, Ensign Business Centre, Westwood Way, Coventry CV4 8JA; Tel: 01203 470626
British Plumbing Employers Council (Training) Ltd, c/o SNIPEF, 2 Walker Street, Edinburgh EH3 7LB; Tel: 0131 225 2255
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Printing
PRINTING Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE INSTITUTE OF PAPER, PRINTING AND PUBLISHING (IP3) The Mews Hill House Clanricarde Road Tunbridge Wells Kent TN1 1PJ Tel: 01892 538118/51 Fax: 01892 518028 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.instituteofprinting.org Membership of the Institute of Printing is open to any individual employed in the printing, packaging and related industries. There are three categories of NonCorporate membership for those who wish either to become associated with the Institute or to train towards qualified membership. Then there are 2 categories of Corporate membership for those, who in the opinion of the Institute, have attained an appropriate level of qualification. Only Corporate members have voting rights within the Institute. Applicants for admission to the Institute, or those who wish to transfer their membership category within it, should complete and submit to Head Office the appropriate form available from the Secretary General. It is not practical at such a time of change, to list here all courses that may currently apply to any category of membership. Therefore, applicants should list ALL degrees obtained and any relevant courses taken on any application form submitted. MEMBERSHIP Student: Anyone seeking admission to the membership category of Student within the Institute requires: to be attending (or to be accepted) as a Student for any printing or print-related FT course or PT sandwich course, as may be approved by the Council. Note: An applicant accepted as a Student member cannot continue in this category beyond 6 yrs when he/she should transfer or be placed in another membership category, or cease membership, as the Council shall see fit. Student members may or may not be in employment. Graduate (Grad.IOP): Those seeking admission or transfer to the membership category of Graduate within the Institute require to have successfully
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completed a degree level course approved by the Council. Note: While the nominal minimum period of industrial training required is 50 wks, equivalent suitable experience can be taken into consideration. Applicants achieving Graduate membership may not continue in this category beyond 4 yrs before transferring to any other category or ceasing membership. Fellow (FIOP): Applicants seeking admission or transfer to the membership category of Fellow within the Institute are required: to have the qualifications necessary to become a Member and/or to have made a significant contribution to printing or a related industry and to have been (and still be) engaged in an important position of responsibility in or related to printing for a period that the Council considers sufficient. The Council thus requires all Fellows to have made a distinctive contribution to the science, art and/or professional management of printing. Member (MIOP): Applicants seeking admission or transfer to the membership category of Member within the Institute are required: 1) to have been engaged for at least 5 yrs in a position of substantial responsibility in or related to printing or 2a) to produce evidence to the satisfaction of the Council that he/she has been engaged for at least 3 yrs in a position of substantial responsibility in or related to printing and is still engaged, and b) to have obtained a degree or other equivalent academic or vocational qualification as may be approved by the Council, or to have contributed to an appropriate publication an original article/paper relevant to the printing, publishing, packaging and/ or related industries. or
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Printing 3a) to produce evidence to the satisfaction of the Council that he/she has been engaged for at least 3
yrs in a position of responsibility in or related to printing, and b) to be a Graduate member.
PROSKILLS UK Proskills UK (Head Office) Centurion Court 85b Milton Park Abingdon Oxfordshire OX14 4RY Tel: 01217 895100 Fax: 01217 895101 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.proskills.co.uk QUALIFICATIONS The following qualifications are offered by Proskills UK: NVQs Level 2: Desktop Publishing, Envelope Manufacture, Machine Printing, Merchandised Print Finishing & Binding, Pre-Press NVQs Level 3: Desktop Publishing, Envelope Manufacture, Hand Binding, Machine Printing,
Merchandised Print Finishing & Binding, Pre-Press, Print Administration Technical Certificates: Certificate in Printing & Graphic Communications (Levels 2 & 3) APPRENTICESHIPS Apprenticeship and Advanced Apprenticeship in Print and Printed Packaging.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Printing and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Dundee; Glasgow (The Glasgow School of Art); Heriot-Watt (Edinburgh College of Art);
London Institute (London College of Printing); Wolverhampton
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Bristol; London Institute (Camberwell College of Arts); Northampton; Royal College of Art; University
of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; Wales (University of Wales, Swansea)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Brighton; Hertfordshire (West Herts College); London Institute (London College of Printing)
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Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas
SVQs
BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Design (Reprography); Design (Typography); Printing; Printing (Ink Technology) BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Design (Reprography); Digital Media for Printing & Publishing; Fine Bookbinding & Repair; Print Media Management/Production; Printing Courses; Print Production (Technology and Management); Printing
Levels: Printing; Screen Printing Level 2: Machine Printing; Mechanised Binding; Non-impact Printing; Origination; Print Commercial; Print Finishing Level 3: Machine Printing; Mechanised Binding; Origination; Print Commercial; Print Finishing
SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Fine Bookbinding & Repair; Printing Courses SQA HND: Digital Media for Printing & Publishing; Print Media Management/Production
City & Guilds Certificate: Printing and Graphic Communication -Print Commercial; Printing and Graphic Communication -- Machine Printing; Printing and Graphic Communication -- Print Finishing
Useful Addresses British Printing Industries Federation, 11 Bedford Row, London WC1R 4DX; Tel: 020 7915 8300
Paper Education and Training Council, Papermakers House, Rivenhall Road, Westlea, Swindon SN5 7BD; Tel: 01793 886086
PRISON SERVICE University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Prison Service and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Cambridge; Greenwich
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham
RESEARCH DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Exeter
Vocational Quali¢cations NVQs Level 2: Custodial Care
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Professional Investigation
Useful Addresses Prison Service College, Aberford Road, Wakefield, West Yorkshire WF1 4DE; Tel: 01924 434031
PROFESSIONAL INVESTIGATION Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL INVESTIGATORS Secretary General: David Pryke Assistant Secretary: Lynda King 83 Guildford Street Chertsey Surrey KT16 9AS Tel: 08703 308622 Fax: 08703 308612 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ipi.org.uk The Institute of Professional Investigators was founded in 1976 as a professional body, catering primarily for the work and educational needs of professional investigators of all types and all specializations. Actual voting Membership is in the category of Member (MIPI) and Fellow (FIPI), with the faculties of Affiliateship being offered to those who are otherwise suitable for Membership, but who lack recognized vocational or academic qualifications which they are required to obtain within 3 yrs, and Associateship being offered to those with long
experience in investigation but without formal qualifications. Advancement to Fellow is by submission and acceptance of a thesis/dissertation. The Institute has adopted a completely new and updated approach for the acceptance of entry qualifications. Appropriate recognized specialist vocational qualifications of a suitable standard are now acceptable as qualification for entry. The Institute also operates update and refresher training and educational facilities. Direct entry is also available for those with appropriate academic qualification and investigatory experience.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Professional Investigation and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Loughborough
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Loughborough
Vocational Quali¢cations NVQs
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Level 3: Investigation Level 4: Investigation
Level 3: Investigation Level 4: Investigation
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Psychoanalysis
PSYCHOANALYSIS Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE BRITISH PSYCHOANALYTICAL SOCIETY 112A Shirland Road London W9 2EQ Tel: 020 7563 5000 Fax: 020 7563 5001 Website: www.psychoanalysis.org.uk MEMBERSHIP The Society has Members and Associate Members, who are elected after a qualifying training and who may describe themselves as ‘psychoanalysts’. The overall membership is approximately 450. The Society is affiliated to the International Psychoanalytical Association and its training organization is the only one recognized by the Association as authorized to train psychoanalysts in the UK. TRAINING Applicants for training are eligible for consideration if they are: (a) medically qualified or undergoing medical training; (b) not medically qualified with a university degree or its equivalent, who have either had clinical experience or have carried
responsibilities deemed adequate in the course of their professional work. The most appropriate disciplines would include social work, anthropology, psychology and sociology. The length of training varies, but the minimum is 4 yrs’ PT study. The training consists of: (1) a personal psychoanalysis; (2) a 3 yr course of lectures and seminars requiring attendance on 3 evenings a week during term time; (3) psychoanalysis of patients under supervision. Qualification occurs when a candidate has reached a satisfactory standard -- determined through continuous course assessment. A training in the psychoanalysis of children may be undertaken by qualified analysts or advanced students.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Psychoanalysis and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Belfast; Brunel; East London; Essex; Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); London (Goldsmiths College); London
(University College London (UCL)); London Guildhall; London (Courtauld Institute of Art); Middlesex; Reading; York (The Stables)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Dundee; East London; Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Oxford
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Belfast
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Psychology
PSYCHOLOGY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations BRITISH PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY St Andrews House 48 Princess Road East Leicester LE1 7DR Tel: 01162 549568 Fax: 01162 470787 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.bps.org.uk Incorporated by Royal Charter in 1965. MEMBERSHIP Chartered Psychologist (CPsychol): Status granted to Members of the British Psychological Society who have been entered in the Register of Chartered Psychologists maintained by the Society under the terms of its Royal Charter of Incorporation. Entry in the Register is granted to Members who have the graduate basis for registration (GBR) and are judged to have reached a standard sufficient for professional practice in Psychology without supervision following at least 6 yrs’ undergraduate education and postgraduate training in Psychology. The mandatory pre-requisite for Chartered status, GBR, is awarded to people who hold a Society accredited degree at second class honours or above, or an accredited equivalent. Fellowship (FBPsS): Awarded to Members of the Society in recognition of higher psychological qualifications and of an outstanding contribution to the advancement or dissemination of psychological knowledge or practice over at least 10 yrs. Associateship Fellowship (AFBPsS): Awarded to Graduate Members of the Society who have either met the postgraduate requirement for registration as Chartered Psychologists and successfully completed a further period of study or practice of psychology for at least 2 yrs, or have engaged in the application, discovery, development or dissemination of psychological knowledge or practice for at least 7 yrs. Graduate Membership: Awarded to people who hold a degree in psychology or a postgraduate qualification in psychology. Affiliate and foreign affiliate: Need have no technical qualifications in psychology; he/she is interested in the Society’s work but is not qualified to be elected as a Graduate Member.
Student Subscriber: A student of psychology at A/ AS Level, Scottish Higher, or undergraduate level. EXAMINATIONS Qualifying Examination of the Society: Candidates must hold a degree from a recognized university or polytechnic or other institution. The exam comprises one written paper in each of the following: 1) Cognition and Psychobiology; 2) Social Psychology and Developmental Psychology; 3) Individual Differences and Conceptual and Historical Issues; 4) Advanced Options; and 5) Research Design and Quantitative Methods in Psychology plus a practical component. A pass in the Qualifying Examination confers on the candidate eligibility for Graduate Membership of the Society and the Graduate Basis for Registration. Qualification in Counselling Psychology: Candidates must have the Graduate Basis for Registration. They are required to follow a 3-yr FT or equivalent PT path leading to the Qualification. The exam is an independent route to training where the candidate builds up their own plan of training with the help of a Co-ordinator of Training to fulfil the requirements of the Qualification. Diploma in Forensic Psychology: Candidates must have the Graduate Basis for Registration. They are normally required to follow a 3-yr FT or equivalent PT path leading to the Diploma. The exam is based on unseen written papers and a portfolio of evidence pertaining to defined competences that must be achieved. Qualification in Health Psychology (Stage 1): Candidates who have the Graduate Basis for Registration may enter for this examination which consists of 4 written papers taken over 2 days. The Qualification in Health Psychology (Stage 1) partially fulfils
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Psychology the requirements for registration as a Chartered Health Psychologist. Qualification in Health Psychology (Stage 2): Candidates must have the Graduate Basis for Registration and either the Society’s Qualification in Health Psychology (Stage 1) or an accredited equivalent. Candidates normally follow a 2-year FT or PT equivalent path leading to the Qualification in Health Psychology (Stage 2). The examination is based on a portfolio of evidence pertaining to defined competences that must be achieved.
Postgraduate Certificate in Occupational Psychology: Candidates, who must hold the Graduate Basis for Registration, may enter for this examination which comprises 4 written papers taken over 2 days. The Certificate partially fulfils the requirements for registration with the Society as a Chartered Occupational Psychologist. Diploma in Educational Psychology: The Society does not currently offer a qualification in educational psychology as it is under review.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Psychology and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Abertay, Dundee; Anglia; Anglia (City College, Norwich); Aston; Bath; Bath Spa; Belfast; Birmingham; Bournemouth; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Bradford; Bristol; Brunel; Buckingham (University of Buckingham); Bucks Coll; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; Central Lancashire; City; Coventry; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Dundee; Durham; East Anglia (Suffolk College); East Anglia; East London; Edinburgh; Essex; Exeter; Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow Caledonian; Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Heriot-Watt; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Kent; Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (Edge Hill College of Higher Education); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds (Leeds, Trinity & All Saints); Leeds (York St John College); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Lincolnshire; Lincolnshire (Lincoln University Campus); Liverpool; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool (Liverpool Hope University College); Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London);
London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London (Goldsmiths College); London (Royal Holloway); London (University College London (UCL)); London Guildhall; Loughborough; Luton; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Napier; Newcastle; North London; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham (University of Nottingham); Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); OU; Oxford; Oxford Brookes; Paisley; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Queen Margaret; Reading; Salford (Halton College); Salford; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Southampton; Southampton (King Alfred’s College); Southampton (University of Southampton New College); St Andrews; Staffordshire; Stirling; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey; Surrey (St Mary’s, Strawberry Hill); Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Sussex; Teesside; Thames Valley; Ulster; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Warwick; Westminster; Wolverhampton; Worcester; York (The Stables)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Aston; Bath; Belfast; Birmingham; Bournemouth; Bristol; Brunel; Bucks Coll; Cambridge; Central Lancashire; City; City (School of Psychotherapy & Counselling at Regent’s College); Coventry; Cranfield; Dundee; East London; Edinburgh; Essex; Exeter; Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal
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Psychology (Liverpool Hope University College); Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London (Goldsmiths College); London (Heythrop College); London (Institute of Education); London (King’s College London); London (London School of Economics & Political Science); London (University College London (UCL)); London Guildhall; Loughborough; Luton; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Middlesex;
Newcastle; Northampton; OU; Oxford; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Reading; Sheffield; Southampton; St Andrews; Staffordshire; Stirling; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Sussex; Teesside; Thames Valley; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (Bangor University); Warwick; Westminster; Wolverhampton; York (The Stables)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bath; Bath Spa; Birmingham; City; Durham; East Anglia (Suffolk College); East Anglia; East London; Edinburgh; Exeter (Truro College); Glamorgan; Gloucestershire; Hertfordshire; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Leeds; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London (Goldsmiths College); London (Institute of Education); London
(King’s College London); London (Royal Holloway); London Guildhall; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Nottingham Trent; OU; Oxford; Portsmouth; Reading; Sunderland; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Sussex; Thames Valley; Ulster; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (College of Medicine); Westminster; Wolverhampton
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham, School of Education, Selly Oak; Central Lancashire; City; East London; Edinburgh; Glamorgan; Gloucestershire; Hertfordshire; Leicester;
Liverpool; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Goldsmiths College); Portsmouth; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Thames Valley
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bournemouth
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central Lancashire; London (King’s College London)
PROFESSIONALQUALIFICATIONS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES East London
RESEARCH DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores
Vocational Quali¢cations SVQs Levels: Psychology
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Psychotherapy
PSYCHOTHERAPY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations ASSOCIATION OF CHILD PSYCHOTHERAPISTS 120 West Heath Road London NW3 7TU Tel: 020 8458 1609 Fax: 020 8458 1482 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.acp.uk.net Members can be admitted to the Association after completing postgraduate training recognized by the ACP. The minimum requirements for entry into the training presently available are a degree and
experience of working with young children. Details of training and the work of Child Psychotherapists in the NHS and private practice can be obtained from the Association at the above address.
BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR COUNSELLING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY BACP House 15 St John’s Business Park Lutterworth Leicestershire LE17 4HB Tel: 01455 883300 Fax: 01455 550243 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.bacp.co.uk MEMBERSHIP BACP has a range of membership categories designed to reflect the varying levels of interest in counselling and psychotherapy. These range from Affiliate membership (for those who have an interest in counselling and psychotherapy) through to Accredited member (for those who have demonstrated their competence through an assessment process). BACP members are required to work in accordance with the Ethical Framework for Good Practice in Counselling and Psychotherapy. ACCREDITATION Accreditation as a counsellor/psychotherapist will be awarded to those members who can demonstrate that they meet the published criteria. There are three routes to accreditation, each with different requirements on counselling/psychotherapy training. All accredited members will have worked as a counsellor/psychotherapist for a minimum of three years prior to application and have been involved in a minimum of 450 hours of supervised counselling/
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psychotherapy practice. BACP also has accreditation schemes for training courses, counselling/psychotherapy services and supervisors. United Kingdom Register of Counsellors and Psychotherapists: Registration is available to those individuals who have been accredited by either BACP, COSCA; Counselling and Psychotherapy in Scotland, Federation of Drug and Alcohol Professionals or United Kingdom Association for Humanistic Psychology Practitioners. Information Services The BACP information service is a specialist service which is accessed by counsellors/psychotherapists and the general public. They provide an Ethics Helpdesk for those BACP members who would like to discuss practice situations. They also offer a Client Information Helpdesk, accessed via the switchboard number. This is for those with queries about the process of counselling, in order to assist clients with what to expect from their therapy and to give them information to enable them to find a suitable therapist, with formal training and who works within an ethical framework.
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Psychotherapy
BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE PERSON CENTRED APPROACH (BAPCA) BAPCA PO Box 143 Ross-on-Wye HR9 9AH Tel: 01989 763863 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.bapca.org.uk The association was founded in 1989 as a nonreligious, non-profit-making organization with the aim of advancing education in Client-Centred Psychotherapy and Counselling and the Person Centred Approach through the publishing of magazines, books, articles and its website, as well as co-operating with national and international organizations with similar goals and providing its members with
opportunities to meet and exchange ideas. It brings together people who practise and support the Person Centred Approach in all areas of life, not just the ‘helping professions’ and work-based activities. Members include clergy, community workers, counsellors, managers, nurses, psychotherapists, social workers, teachers and the unwaged.
BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF PSYCHOTHERAPISTS (BAP) 37 Mapesbury Road London NW2 4HJ Tel: 020 8452 9823 Fax: 020 8452 5182 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.bap-psychotherapy.org The BAP has, for over 40 yrs, trained and qualified psychotherapists according to the highest professional standards. The BAP runs separate parallel training courses in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy and Jungian Analytic Psychotherapy for Adults. The Jungian Section was approved for Membership by the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP) in 1986. These trainings last a minimum of 4 yrs from the commencement of theoretical training. The student should be in therapy with a BAP approved therapist at least 3 times a week for at least 1 yr before commencing training and until qualification. A Training in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy was begun in 1982 and recognized by the Association of Child Psychotherapists (ACP) in 1986; students can therefore expect to become eligible, upon qualification, for employment under the NHS. The training lasts a minimum of 4 yrs. In addition, the BAP offers a Training in Adult Psychotherapy for Child Psychotherapists already registered with the ACP. This training lasts a minimum of 2 yrs. Upon qualification, members of the BAP are eligible for
registration nationally with the British Confederation of Psychotherapists and/or the IAAP or ACP. In addition to its main professional courses, the Psychoanalytic, Jungian and Child Sections of the BAP offer shorter external courses of particular interest to workers in the helping professions who wish to extend their understanding of a psychodynamic way of working in their day-to-day work. Since 1997, the BAP, in association with the Department of Psychology at Birkbeck College, has offered a Diploma/MSc course in the Psychodynamics of Human Development. This PT course enables students to develop an understanding of Psychoanalytic or Jungian approaches to the study of human development, and to consider the contribution of recent research in child development. External courses offered in 2003/2004 include: Assessment for Psychotherapy; Infant Observation Seminars -- a Jungian Approach; Jungian Thought in the Modern World; Psychoanalytical Ideas and their Application; Counselling in Educational Settings. Full details of all these courses can be obtained from the Secretary at the above address or from the BAP website.
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Psychotherapy Alongside its education programmes, the BAP also offers a Supervision Service and a Consultation Service for the media, and a prompt assessment
and referral system for children, adolescents and adults requiring psychotherapy.
THE FOUNDATION FOR PSYCHOTHERAPY AND COUNSELLING 607 The Chandlery 50 Westminster Bridge Road London SE1 7QY Tel: 020 7721 7660 Fax: 020 7721 7660 Referral Service Tel: 020 7721 7661 E-mail: offi
[email protected] Website: www.thefoundation-uk.org The Foundation is the professional body of some 700 members, trained at wpf Counselling & Psychotherapy. Access to a therapist can be made through The Foundation’s Referral Service, which is available to anyone regardless of age, race, religion, nationality or sexual orientation. This service is also available to organizations wishing to have a link with a widespread network of counsellors and psychotherapists on whom they can rely. For further information, which includes how to arrange either an initial assessment or regular ongoing sessions with a counsellor or psychotherapist, and how much sessions may cost, please telephone 020 7721 7661 or consult the website. MEMBERSHIP All professional members of the Foundation have trained and qualified at wpf Counselling & Psychotherapy (London and nationwide). The training is based on psychoanalytic principles and methods, is long and rigorous and includes personal psychotherapy prior to and for the duration of the training. What distinguishes counsellor and psychotherapist members of the Foundation is the depth and breadth of clinical experience acquired whilst working in the wpf Counselling and Psychotherapy Services.
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Moreover, these clinicians are used to working with adults of all ages and backgrounds, and to varying the intensity and focus of the work according to clients’ needs. Psychodynamic Counsellor Members hold the Advanced (Graduate) Diploma in Psychodynamic Counselling from wpf. The training at wpf Kensington is accredited by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) and validated by the Roehampton Institute of Higher Education (University of Surrey). Psychodynamic Psychotherapist Members have undertaken further training and personal psychotherapy in order to be registered with UKCP. Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist Members of The Foundation have undertaken a still more intensive training and are Registered Members of the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP), Psychoanalytic Section. They can offer more frequent sessions, and at greater depth. Group Analytic Psychotherapist Members of the Foundation have been trained in the group-analytic model, and are Registered Members of the UKCP, Psychoanalytic Section.
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Psychotherapy
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PSYCHOTHERAPISTS PO Box 6072 Nottingham NG6 9BW Tel: 08452 306072 Fax: 01159 131382 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.natcouncilofpsychotherapists.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Licentiate Member (LNCP): Licentiate Membership is determined by consideration of the applicant’s professional training, competence and development as outlined below and all areas are considered to be compulsory. Also implicit is the requirement that applicants will possess those personal qualities which make them suitable for the profession of psychotherapy. Training Requirements: (a) The applicant must have successfully undertaken a relevant training programme of no less than 1 yr FT or 2 yrs’ PT duration (ie combined theoretical and practical training in at least 1 established psychotherapeutic approach) or its equivalent, of not less than 900 hrs overall, consisting of a min 180 hrs of face-to-face tuition; reading assignments: preparation of reports/theses; opportunities for group interaction; personal supervision and personal therapy of the type relevant to the course; or (b) where the applicant has less formal training in psychotherapy than the above but can provide evidence of sufficient training and clinical experience in terms of time and commitment which would equate with an acceptable qualification. The burden of proof, here, lies squarely with the applicant. Competence: (a) The applicant must submit 2 case studies (min 1,500 words each) plus a short autobiography, all to be typed double-spaced. Also
required is either a personal interview or a letter of recommendation from a Full Member of the National Council (ie MNCP/FNCP); or (b) the applicant may sit a 3 hr written exam on psychology and psychotherapy and will need to achieve the required pass mark. (Note: Details available from the Secretary.) This to be followed by an oral board. An autobiography is also required. Development: The applicant must furnish all necessary details and sign the Commitment to Personal and Professional Development (inherent within the application form). Full Member (MNCP): The applicant must have been a Licentiate Member, under supervision, for a min of 1 yr; submit a written essay (min 3,000 words) on a relevant topic which successfully demonstrates his/her belief and practice and which offers evidence of at least 1 major theoretical approach; submit 1 ‘in depth’ case history (min 3,000 words) which demonstrates their ability to integrate their preferred methodology with 1 particular client throughout a typical full length course of therapy; provide full contact details of 2 professional referees. Fellow (FNCP): Cannot be applied for. Awarded to Full Members for exceptional service to the field of psychotherapy generally and the National Council in particular.
THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HYPNOTHERAPISTS AND PSYCHOTHERAPISTS 1st Floor 18 Carr Road Nelson Lancashire BB9 7JS Tel: 01282 716839 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.nrhp.co.uk A professional association of qualified therapists who have trained with the National College of Hypnosis
and Psychotherapy or a UKCP Training Member Organization or equivalent. Categories of
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Psychotherapy membership are Full (MNRHP) for holders of a Diploma in Hypno-Psychotherapy or equivalent; Associate 3 (NRHP Assoc 3) for holders of a Certificate in Hypno-Psychotherapy (CHP) who have also completed and passed the NCHP’s Stage Three course and Practical Exam, or equivalent; Associate 2 (NRHP Assoc 2) holders of the CHP or equivalent; Associate 1 (NRHP Assoc 1) for those who have completed Stage One of NCHP training, passed the Stage One exam and have commenced NCHP’s Stage Two training, or equivalent. The National Register provides a referral service for members of the public seeking a qualified therapist, and publishes a Directory of Practitioners
and a members’ newsletter. It also offers Continuing Professional Development, has a system of therapist supervision and organizes workshop weekends for members. All members are required to adhere to a Code of Ethics and carry appropriate insurance. In common with the National College, the National Register is a member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy, the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP), the European Association for Hypno Psychotherapy and the European Association for Psychotherapy. Suitably qualified members can be recommended for UKCP registration.
UK COUNCIL FOR PSYCHOTHERAPY 2nd Floor Edward House 2 Wakley Street London EC1V 7LT Tel: 020 7014 9955 Fax: 020 7014 9977 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.psychotherapy.org.uk The UKCP’s purpose is to promote the art and science of psychotherapy for the public benefit; to promote research and education in psychotherapy and disseminate the results of any such research; and to promote (or assist in the promotion, preservation and protection of public health by encouraging) high standards of training and practice in psychotherapy
and the wider provision of psychotherapy for the public. The National Register of Psychotherapists is published annually, and only psychotherapists who meet the training requirements of UKCP and abide by its ethical guidelines are included.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Psychotherapy and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Coventry
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Belfast; Bournemouth; Brighton; City; City (School of Psychotherapy & Counselling at Regent’s College); De Montfort, Leicester; East London; Essex; Glamorgan; Kent; London (Birkbeck, University of London);
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DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Belfast; Brighton; Bristol; Central England; London (Goldsmiths College); London (King’s College London)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bristol; Derby; East London; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); London
(Goldsmiths College); Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton)
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Warwick
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES London (King’s College London)
Vocational Quali¢cations NVQs Level 2: Service Support (Advice, Guidance, Counselling and Psychotherapy)
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT IPSM Headquarters 45 Cherry Tree Road Axminster Devon EX13 5GG Tel: 01297 35423 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ipsm.org.uk WHAT IS THE INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT ? The IPSM is the only professional institute for practitioners working within the public services (in the widest sense of that term) who have a significant management element in their job role. Amongst other objectives, it seeks to raise the standards of management practice of those working within the public services. The Institute is a mutual organization taking the form of a company limited by guarantee. Our members work in all areas of the public sector, ranging from town councils, Housing Associations,
trade associations, charities and health authorities to principal Local Authorities and central Government departments -- in fact any manager from the public, voluntary and not-for-profit sectors is eligible. We give members the opportunity to network within this wider public service community and improve their skills and abilities. We are a campaigning body seeking to raise public awareness and respect for the role of public services, to raise public awareness and respect for the role that effective management can play in delivering excellence in those services, and to raise public respect for
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Public Administration the importance of the role of the manager in such services. We admit: 1) as individual members those practitioners currently working in or alongside public services who have a significant management element in their job role; 2) as corporate members bodies with a close association with public services, such as commissioners, providers, suppliers and consultants. Amongst our membership you will have the opportunity to meet other managers working within or alongside public sector, voluntary and not-for-profit organizations. You will also have an opportunity to network with organizations involved in the commissioning and/or provision of public services, as well as those that serve as suppliers, contractors, advisers or consultants to the above. PUBLICATIONS: The primary means of publication and dissemination for Institute research and other work is our website www.ipsm.org.uk. The majority of Institute papers -whether on a technique (such as the paper on Stakeholder models which is on the website) or on a government proposal (such as the papers on Community Interest Companies) -- are available both to members and to non-members and are published through the website. WHAT DOES THE INSTITUTE DO? The Institute’s core activities involve: l The publication of the quarterly journal Topics. l The promotion of the Institute and the use of the designatory letters MIPSM and FIPSM by all full and honorary members. l The promotion of the views of the Institute and its members on issues of the day, presenting those views to Government departments and other bodies responsible for initiating consultation on specific issues. l The provision of a website and through the Institute’s site information on services provided by the IPSM or by any of its partners for the timebeing. All members have free access to all parts of the website. l The launching of continuous professional development and a set of awards/qualifications to assist the career development of members. l The promotion of an active Discussion Forum, available only to paid-up IPSM members.
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WHAT DOES THE IPSM SEEK TO ACHIEVE? For Public Services and Public Service Management as a Profession l Obtain greater public recognition of the importance of effective, efficient public services to a civic society l Obtain greater acceptance of the benefits of diversity and plurality (drawing on all sectors) amongst public service providers l Obtain greater public recognition of the importance of effective management to the provision of excellent public services l Obtain greater public recognition of the role played by managers of public services in creating the quality of life enjoyed by citizens l Obtain greater recognition by government and others of the special skills, knowledge, value systems and attitudes needed to manage public services l Obtain a fair hearing for the case for a public service ethos / public service management values in the public realm For Individual Managers and Individual Organizations l Give (through the accredited letters MIPSM and FIPSM) members an advantage in acquiring and retaining jobs and in gaining promotion l Allow (through corporate membership of the IPSM) firms, bodies etc to demonstrate their commitment to a public service ethos. l Give (through corporate membership or membership of a sponsors’/supporters’ group) firms, bodies etc promoting/selling their products/services to customers/clients in the public services, the ability to demonstrate their commitment to a public service ethos l Give (through membership of a collective body) practitioners a voice on the key issues of the day l Give (through membership of a respected body) practitioners a feeling of belonging to something worthwhile, which enhances their feelings of selfworth l Provide (through, courses, conferences, networks, help-lines, discussion boards, publications etc) information, advice and support to practitioners and organizations on current matters relating to the practice of management in the public services l Provide a mechanism for practitioners and organizations to acquire, develop, maintain and have accredited their management competences as relating to the public services
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Public Administration WHAT LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES DOES THE IPSM PROVIDE? The Institute provides a series of regional seminars and workshops via Spirals Ltd. These comprise oneday seminar workshops, each of which takes a management topic or technique, delivering the basic knowledge that a non-specialist practising manager might be expected to acquire about each of those topics. All seminars are aimed at existing or aspiring managers working in the public, voluntary and notfor-profit sectors. Typical titles include: The Essentials of Marketing, The Essentials of Process Re-engineering and Improvement, The Essentials of Recruitment and Selection, The Essentials of Project Management, The Essentials of Change Management etc. Whilst events are open to both members and nonmembers, only members receive a significant discount on seminar fees, a typical discount being 20 per cent. MEMBERSHIP There are three categories of membership: Student members: Any person (with an interest in the public interest and not-for-profit sectors) who is studying on a course in management (or a related subject) is eligible for student membership of the
Institute. Student members may transfer to Full Membership of the Institute on completion of their course (provided that they satisfy the criteria for full membership) without payment of any joining or transfer fee. Individual (Full) members: Full membership is open to all managers with qualifications equivalent to (or higher than) a BTEC Higher National Award or who hold a management post and have worked for over five years in the public interest and not-for-profit sector. Full members may use the designation MIPSM. Full members may apply for the Fellowship of the Institute after they have been members for 3 years (the criteria for Fellowship are set out in the Institute’s regulations). Fellows may use the designation FIPSM. Corporate Membership: Organizations within the public, voluntary and community sectors as described earlier may apply to be corporate members of the Institute. Details are available in a separate booklet for corporate members and corporate supporters. Membership rates in 2008 are £66 for full members, £33 for student members and £228 for corporate membership.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Public Administration and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FOUNDATION DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Salford (University of Salford)
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Aston; Bath; Belfast; Birmingham; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Bucks Coll; Central Lancashire; Coventry; De Montfort, Leicester; Durham; East Anglia (Suffolk College); Edinburgh; Essex; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow Caledonian; Gloucestershire; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Kent; Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Lincolnshire; Lincolnshire (Grimsby College); Lincolnshire (Lincoln University Campus); Liverpool; Liverpool John Moores; London (Goldsmiths College); London (Royal Holloway); London
Guildhall; London (Courtauld Institute of Art); Loughborough; Luton; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Middlesex; Newcastle; North London; Nottingham (University of Nottingham); Paisley; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Queen Margaret; Salford; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Southampton; Stirling; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Ulster; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Warwick; Wolverhampton; York (The Stables)
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Public Administration
OTHER FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Glamorgan
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Belfast; Birmingham; Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Edinburgh; Essex; Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Kent; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Lincolnshire; Liverpool; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Goldsmiths College); London (London School of Economics & Political Science); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (Royal
Holloway); London (University College London (UCL)); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Middlesex; North London; Northampton; Nottingham Trent; Oxford; Plymouth; Reading; Robert Gordon; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Southampton (University College Chichester (formerly Chichester Institute of Higher Education)); Stirling; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Sussex; Ulster; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (Cardiff University); Warwick; Westminster; York (The Stables)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aston; Birmingham; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Brighton; Bristol; Canterbury Christ Church; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Greenwich; Hertfordshire; Hull;
Hull (Doncaster College); Leeds; Lincolnshire (Bishop Burton College); London (Birkbeck, University of London); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham, School of Education, Selly Oak; Brighton; Hertfordshire; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College)
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College)
Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Public Services BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Public Administration; Public Sector Management; Public Services
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SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Public Administration
NVQs Level 1: Public Service (Armed Services)
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Publishing
PUBLISHING University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Publishing and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES London Institute (London College of Printing); Loughborough; Middlesex; Napier; Oxford Brookes; Robert Gordon; Thames Valley
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham; City; London (University College London (UCL)); Napier; Nottingham Trent; Plymouth; Reading; Robert Gordon; Stirling
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES City; Hertfordshire (West Herts College); London Institute (London College of Printing); Nottingham Trent; Oxford Brookes; Stirling
Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas
NVQs
BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Design (Bookbinding) BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Design (Bookbinding); Design (Publications); Digital Media for Printing & Publishing; Electronic Publishing; In-house Publishing; Media (Electronic Publishing Technology); Media (Publishing and Information Management); Publication Production & Editing
Level 2: Desk Top Publishing Level 3: Desk Top Publishing
SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Digital Publishing & Design; Electronic Publishing; Fine Bookbinding & Repair; In-house Publishing SQA HND: Digital Media for Printing & Publishing; Publication Production & Editing
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SVQs Level 2: Desk Top Publishing; Editing (Electronic Post-Production Editing) Level 3: Desk Top Publishing; Editing Level 4: Editing
Desktop Publishing II; Desktop Publishing III
Pitman Quali¢cations Certificate: Desktop Publishing -- Level 1; Desktop Publishing -- Level 2
Useful Addresses The Publishing Training Centre: 45, East Hill, Wandsworth, London, SW18 2QZ; Tel: 020 8874 2718; Website: www.train4publishing.co.uk
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Purchasing and Supply
PURCHASING AND SUPPLY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF PURCHASING AND SUPPLY Easton House Easton on the Hill Stamford Lincolnshire PE9 3NZ Tel: 01780 756777 Fax: 01780 751610 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.cips.org MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FCIPS): Fellowship is awarded by assessment and is defined thus: a Corporate Member (MCIPS) who, in the opinion of the Council of the Institute: (a) has demonstrated outstanding competence and achievement in purchasing and supply, a high level of professional knowledge and experience, and responsibility at a senior management level in an enterprise of significant size; or (b) has made or is making a significant contribution towards the advancement of the Purchasing and Supply profession. Corporate Member (MCIPS): A person who has either achieved the Institute’s Graduate Diploma qualification or has satisfied the Institute’s criteria for assessment by alternative routes which require evidence of senior management experience. Student or Associate: A person who either wishes to study for one of the CIPS qualifications, or is pursuing the professional competence route to Corporate Membership. Affiliate: Those who have an interest in purchasing and supply chain management but do not wish to commit themselves to one of the assessment processes may join as an Affiliate.
EXAMINATIONS CIPS qualifications are regulated by the Qualifications Curriculum Authority (QCA) and sit on the National Qualifications Framework (NQF). The CIPS qualification ladder stretches from NQF Level 2 to NQF Level 7. Level 2 is the Introductory Certificate in Purchasing and Supply and Level 3 is the Certificate in Purchasing and Supply. To study for the CIPS Graduate Diploma, students will need to study (or be exempt from) Levels 4, 5 and 6. Together with three years’ relevant work experience, this will lead to MCIPS. Level 7 will be the Executive Diploma in Purchasing and Supply. Each level on the ladder will now be recognized independently, with an award being given upon successful completion of each level. Each level is designed to equate to specific job levels and to match the skills and core competencies at that level of responsibility in the workplace. CIPS has also ensured that generic business competencies run throughout qualification -- such as personal effectiveness, analytical skills and governance and compliance -- will run through every qualification level.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Purchasing and Supply and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Glamorgan; Manchester Metropolitan; Northumbria
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Quality Assurance
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Robert Gordon; Salford (University of Salford)
PROFESSIONALQUALIFICATIONS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Derby; Glamorgan; Thames Valley
Vocational Quali¢cations NVQs
SVQs
Level 2: Procurement Level 3: Procurement Level 4: Procurement
Level 2: Procurement Level 3: Procurement Level 4: Procurement
QUALITY ASSURANCE Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE INSTITUTE OF QUALITY ASSURANCE 12 Grosvenor Crescent London SW1X 7EE Tel: 020 7245 6722 Fax: 020 7245 6788 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.iqa.org CORPORATE MEMBERS Honorary Fellow (HonFIQA): Limited in number. Must be someone who has rendered, or is in a position to render, conspicuous service to the Institute. Fellows (FIQA): Stage 1: To meet the requirements of Member (MIQA) and in addition, to demonstrate extensive knowledge of sections 5--8 of the IQA Body of Knowledge. Stage 2: Those meeting the requirements for stage one will be presented to the IQA’s Board of Fellows, for consideration of Fellowship. Criteria will be: eminence in a particular field; status, eg senior manager in a large organization; exceptional service to the Institute in a profession capacity. Member (MIQA): There are 2 routes to becoming a Member of the IQA. The traditional way is through examinations and previous academic qualifications and training. The new Experiential Route considers those who have worked in the field and have gained a depth of knowledge of quality management. Qualification Route: A degree or a recognized equivalent qualification. The IQA’s D1 Introduction
to Quality and D2 Quality Management examinations or the IQA Diploma (DIPQ) must have been successfully acquired, and the candidate must also have at least 5 yrs’ experience in the field. Experiential Route: To qualify through this route individuals must demonstrate an understanding of sections 1--4 of the IQA Body of Knowledge. This is assessed by submission of a portfolio of evidence and, if necessary, an interview. NON-CORPORATE MEMBERS Companion of the IQA (CIQA): Eminent people are invited to become members in recognition of their contribution to Quality. Admission is the result of unanimous agreement between the President, the Director-General and one other nominated by the Council. Associate of the IQA (AIQA): Open to individuals who have demonstrated quality responsibilities but who do not yet have the depth and breadth of knowledge and experience required for becoming a member.
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Quality Assurance Student: Open to those undergoing initial education and/or training in Quality-related topics.
exemptions from parts of the above examinations. Please contact the Education Department for further details.
EXAMINATIONS The Institute’s exams consist of the IQA Diploma in Quality (DipQ). Existing qualification may give
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Quality Assurance and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Huddersfield; Lancaster (Blackpool and The Fylde College); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan
(Harrogate College); Paisley; Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Bangor University)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Birmingham; Glamorgan; Greenwich; Hertfordshire; Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); London (King’s College
London); Nottingham Trent; Paisley; Robert Gordon; South Bank; Stirling; Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Warwick; Wolverhampton
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham; Leeds; North London; Paisley; Stirling
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Northampton
Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas
NVQs
BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Quality Management; Total Quality Management
Level 4: Quality Management
SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Quality Management SQA HND: Quality Management
SVQs Level 4: Quality Management
City & Guilds Certificate: 7430 Quality Assurance
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Radiography
RADIOGRAPHY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE SOCIETY OF RADIOGRAPHERS 207 Providence Square Mill Street London SE1 2EW Tel: 020 7740 7200 Fax: 020 7740 7204 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.sor.org Radiography comprises 2 disciplines: Diagnostic Radiography and Therapeutic Radiography. Therapeutic radiographers are responsible for providing safe and accurate radiation treatments for patients with cancer and for their physical and psychosocial well being during treatment. Diagnostic radiographers are responsible for producing safe and accurate imaging examinations in a wide range of clinical environments, using a variety of imaging modalities and techniques. Employment is open to
radiographers registered with the Health Professions Council (HPC) holding a degree in either Diagnostic Radiography or Therapeutic Radiography. A significant part of the curriculum is a clinical education programme within hospital departments though the academic and clinical components are fully integrated. The universities that provide training courses set individual entry requirements. Applications from mature students are welcome.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Radiography and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bristol; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; City; Cranfield; Derby; East Anglia (Suffolk College);
Hertfordshire; Liverpool; Portsmouth; Robert Gordon; Salford; Teesside; Ulster
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central England; Newcastle; Portsmouth; Wales (Bangor University)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bradford; Central England
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central England; City; Hertfordshire; Wales (Bangor University)
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Retail
RETAIL Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations BOSS FEDERATION (BRITISH OFFICE SYSTEMS AND STATIONERY) (Represents the UK Stationery and Office Product Industry) 12 Corporation Street High Wycombe HP13 6TQ Tel: 08454501 565 Fax: 08707706 789 E-mail
[email protected] Website: www.bossfederation.co.uk The Federation conducts exams in product knowledge to Diploma standards. A minimum of 6 subject passes is required.
Diploma: For candidates who have been in the stationery and office machines trade for not less than 6 mths.
THE BRITISH ANTIQUE DEALERS’ASSOCIATION 20 Rutland Gate London SW7 1BD Tel: 020 7589 4128 Fax: 020 7581 9083 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.bada.org A member may be described as a ‘Member of the British Antique Dealers’ Association’ or as a ‘Member of the BADA’. (The use of designatory letters such as MBADA after the name is not permitted.) Applicants must be sponsored by at least 2 members and their eligibility is determined by reference to evidence that they are established in business in the Antique Trade and carry a stock of antiques; that they have carried on their business in the Antique Trade for not less
than 3 years immediately before their application, unless the Council of the Association decides in a particular case on a shorter period; that they are persons of integrity or in the case of corporations, that they are under the control of such a person; that they have or command the degree of knowledge required to enable them to buy and when selling to describe the antique goods in which they deal.
THE GUILD OF ARCHITECTURAL IRONMONGERS 8 Stepney Green London E1 3JU Tel: 020 7790 3431 Fax: 020 7790 8517 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.gai.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Full Membership: Open to bona fide Architectural Ironmongers and Builders Merchants with an interest
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Retail and other facilities for meeting the requirements of the districts served, and who comply with the rules. Full membership is also open to certain manufacturers who meet the membership criteria. Subsidiary Membership: Only available to subsidiaries of Full Members. Branch Membership: Only available to branches of Full Members. Associate Membership: Available to manufacturers of any type of Architectural Ironmongery (or such other products as the Executive Committee may decide to be suitable) who carry on a business in a manner compatible with the interests and standing of Architectural Ironmongers. Overseas Membership: Membership of the Guild is available to an overseas applicant who complies with the rules and who carries on business in a manner compatible with the interest of Architectural Ironmongers.
Institute Section: Open to individuals actively engaged in the business of Architectural Ironmongery who have either gained the GAI Diploma or had such practical training and a minimum of 10 yrs’ experience. Membership categories are Fellow, Member and Student. The Institute section has its own National and Regional Committees and holds meetings throughout the country for the membership. EXAMINATIONS The Guild provides a 3 yr course of training. Students are not permitted to take the second yr course until they have passed the first yr exam, or take the third yr course until they have passed the second yr exam. A Certificate is awarded on successful completion of the third yr exam, and a GAI Diploma (DipGAI) is awarded on successful completion of the fourth yr exam.
IGD Grange Lane Letchmore Heath Herts WD25 8GD Tel: 01923 851930 Fax: 01923 852531 E-mail:
[email protected] EDUCATION COURSES Post Graduate Certificate in Food & Grocery Industry Management: Validated by the University of Edinburgh and tutored by industry experts, this
postgraduate programme is designed to broaden the skills of aspiring and middle managers in the industry. Carrying 60 CAT points, the course consists of 5 core units, plus 1 option unit, spread over a year.
THE INSTITUTE OF BUILDERS’ MERCHANTS ‘Touchwood’ Oak View Rise Harlow Wood Mansfield Nottinghamshire NG18 4UT Tel: 01623 633228 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.instbm.co.uk To improve through seminars and lectures, the technical and general knowledge of persons engaged in or about to engage in the trade of a Builders’ Merchants; to verify Management training courses with providers; to acknowledge personal achievements and award diplomas, certificates and other
distinctions; to encourage the need for knowledge, integrity and efficiency in the Builders’ Merchants industry.
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Retail MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FIBM): Entry is for those members who have rendered outstanding service to their local branch or the Institute and may be invited by the Board of Governors to become a Fellow. Member (MIBM): Applicants who have attained one of the following qualifications will be considered for Member. l University Degree l The Institute of Builders Merchants Business Studies Course l The Builders Merchants Federation Diploma in Merchanting l Higher National Certificate (HNC) in Business Studies l Higher National Diploma (HND) in Business Studies l NVQ Level 4 l Company management programmes as approved by the Board of Governors OR Other qualifications as approved by the Board of Governors. OR 5 years experience in a management position.
All Qualifications including management experience may be assessed and verified by the Institutes’ Board of Governors. Associate (AIBM): Applicants who have attained one of the following qualifications will be considered for Associate. l NVQ Level 3 l Two A Levels or equivalent OR 5 years experience in a supervisory position. All qualifications including supervisory experience may be assessed and verified by the Institute’s Board of Governors. Student Grade: Applicants who have attained one of the following qualifications will be considered for Student Grade. l NVQ Level 2 l 5 GCSEs or equivalent Open to persons employed in the Builders’ Merchants industry that are actively learning the trade through Training Courses. Corporate (CIBM) Manufacturers and Suppliers of Building Materials are invited to join as Corporate Supporters of the Institute and are offered three named employees from their company as members.
THE INSTITUTE OF MASTERS OF WINE Five King’s House Queen Street Place London EC4R 1QS Tel: 020 7236 4427 Fax: 020 7213 0499 Website: www.mastersofwine.org EXAMINATION FOR MEMBERSHIP The exam for membership is intended for people with advanced knowledge on all aspects of wine. Candidates are required to sit a 4-day examination consisting of both theory and practical papers. Once
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Retail
THE SOCIETY OF SHOE FITTERS The Society of Shoe Fitters The Anchorage 28 Admirals Walk Hingham Norfolk NR9 4JL Tel: 01953 851171 Fax: 01953 851190 E-mail: secretary@shoefitters-uk.org or/and info@shoefitters-uk.org Website: www.shoefitters-uk.org The Society is a professional institute engaged in the training of shoe fitters and assisting the public in obtaining fitting services. Entrance is by exam or
specialized training course. Successful candidates become Members (MSSF) or Fellows (FSSF) of the Society of Shoe Fitters.
Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Design (Retail and Exhibition Design); International Trade BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Design (Retail and Exhibition Design); Design (Retail); Retail Business/Management; Retail Management SCOTLAND SQA HNC: International Trade & Business; Retail Business/Management SQA HND: International Trade & Business; Retail Management
NVQs Level 1: Distributive Operations; Retail Level 2: Distribution and Warehousing Operations; Retail; Retail and Leisure Security; Retail Operations; Retail Sales Delivery Level 3: Distribution and Warehousing Operations; Performing Road Haulage and Distribution; Retail; Retail Operations
Level 4: Distribution and Warehousing Operations; Retail; Retail Operations
SVQs Levels: Distributive Operations; Retail/Retail Marketing/Business Skills Level 2: Retail Operations; Retail Sales Delivery Level 3: Retail Operations Level 4: Retail Operations
GNVQs Foundation: Retail and Distributive Services Intermediate: Retail and Distributive Services Advanced: Retail and Distributive Services
City & Guilds Certificate: Creative Skills Certificate Retail Window Display
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Secretarial and Office Work
SECRETARIAL AND OFFICE WORK Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations INSTITUTE OF QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL SECRETARIES Suite 464 24--28 St Leonards Road Windsor Berks SL4 3BB Tel: 08448 000182 Fax: 01753 775798 E-mail: offi
[email protected] Website: www.iqps.org AIMS The objectives of the Institute are to facilitate and encourage the training and continuing professional development of secretaries and to enable them to make a maximum contribution in their field of activity.
MEMBERSHIP Membership is open to all office professionals (PAs, Executive Assistants, Secretaries, Administrators, Office Managers, etc).
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Secretarial and Office Work and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Brunel; Durham (New College Durham)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Brunel
Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas
NVQs
BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Business and Finance (Public Administration); Business and Finance (Administrative Support); Business and Finance (Document Production)
Level 1: Administration Level 2: Administration; Payroll Administration Level 3: Administration; Front Office Supervision; Payroll Administration; School Administration Level 4: Administration; Front Office Management; School Administration
SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Administration & Information Management; Arts Administration/Management; Business Administration (various options); Medical Administration; Medical Secretary; Public Administration SQA HND: Administration & Information Management; Business Administration (various options); European Business/Administration
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SVQs Levels: Administration; Administration & Information Management; Administration/Business with Accounting; Business Administration/Studies; Business Administration with Accounting; Legal Administration/Secretarial; Medical Reception/
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Security Administration; Office Administration/Technology; Office Services/Skills/Studies; Office Technology; Office Technology (Legal/with Languages); Secretarial Studies/Courses Level 1: Administration Level 2: Administration Level 3: Administration
OCR Administration Practice III; Business Administration II; Business Administration III; Cambridge Business Skills -- Office Administration; Certificate and Diploma in Reception; Computer Keyboard Skills; Higher Diploma in Administrative and Secretarial Procedures; Higher Diploma in Administrative Procedures; Office Studies; RSA Audio Transcription I Part 2; RSA Audio Transcription II Part 2; RSA Audio Transcription III Part 2; RSA Certificate in Administrative and Secretarial Procedures; RSA Diploma in Administrative and Secretarial Procedures; RSA Legal Text Processing II Part 2; RSA ShorthandTranscription I Part 2; RSA Shorthand-Transcription II Part 2; RSA Shorthand-Transcription III Part 2; RSA Word Processing I Part 2; RSA Word Processing II
Part 2; RSA Word Processing III Part 2; Shorthand Skills
City & Guilds Certificate: 7261 -- 01 Business and Office Technology; 7067 -- 01 Reception Operations and Services; 4283 Teleworking Diploma: 7261 -- 01 Business and Office Technology; 7067 -- 02 Reception Operations and Services Advanced Diploma: 7067 -- 03 Reception Operations and Services
Pitman Quali¢cations Certificate: Audio Transcription; Computerized Accounts -- Level 1; Computerized Accounts -Level 2; Practical Word Processing; Shorthand (50--120 wpm); Shorthand Speed (200 wpm); Shorthand Transcription; Typing -- Advanced; Typing -Elementary; Typing -- Intermediate; Word Processing -- Advanced; Word Processing -- Intermediate; Word Processing Masterclass Level 1: Office Procedures Level 2: Office Procedures Level 3: Administration and Secretarial Procedures
SECURITY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE SECURITY INSTITUTE PO Box 4247 Nuneaton Warwickshire CV11 9BJ E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.security-institute.org The Institute was set up by a group of senior security practitioners in 1999 to provide an organization to promote professionalism in the security world and to encourage a proper understanding of the value of the security function by management. The institute has been recognized by government departments and major corporations and has declared its intentions to progress towards chartered status. Membership of the Institute is now recognized as an employment pre-requisite by many companies and government departments.
MEMBERSHIP The Institute offers a range of grades of membership: Membership is available at Affiliate/Student level for new entries or recent graduates, Associate, Member and Fellow. Grading is via a transparent scoring system operated by an independent validation board to whom candidates’ details are presented anonymously. Scoring takes into account experience, qualifications, education, training, publications and other criteria. A yearbook containing a director of security training courses and education is published annually.
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Security QUALIFICATIONS The Institute provides two qualifications in the subject of Security Management available though a programme of distance learning: Certificate: Candidates are examined on the mandatory subjects of English Law, Management, Health &
Safety and Fire Prevention plus three from a number of selective modules. Diploma: Candidates are examined on mandatory subjects of: Understanding Security; Threats to Security; Risk Management; The Legal System; and Management.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Security and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES London (Royal Holloway); Staffordshire
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Cranfield; Glamorgan; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin,
Lancaster); Leicester; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); London (Royal Holloway); London (University College London (UCL)); Loughborough; St Andrews
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bradford; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leicester; Liverpool
(Chester College of HE); London (Royal Holloway); Loughborough; St Andrews
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Loughborough
Vocational Quali¢cations NVQs Level 1: Public Service (Armed Services) Level 2: Fire, Security and Emergency Alarm Systems; Locksmithing; Security, Safety and Loss Prevention Level 3: Security Systems Technical Services
SVQs Levels: Emergency Alarm Systems; Uniformed Services Pre-entry Level 1: Public Service: Armed Forces
Level 2: Fire, Security and Emergency Alarm Systems; Retail and Leisure Security; Security, Safety and Loss Prevention Level 3: Security Systems: Technical Services
City & Guilds Certificate: 7292 Knowledge of Aviation Security; 7293 Knowledge of Cash-in Transit Practices; Knowledge of Intruder Alarms Surveying Practice; 7276 Knowledge of Retail Store Guarding; Knowledge of Security and Emergency Alarm Systems; Knowledge of Security Guard Practices
Useful Addresses NACOS (National Approval Council for Security Systems), Queensgate House, 14 Cookham Road,
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Maidenhead, Berks SL6 8AJ; Tel: 01628 637512; Fax: 01628 773367
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Social Work and Probation SITO Ltd (formerly Security Industry Training Organization Ltd), Security House, Barbourne Road, Worcester WR1 1RS; Tel: 01905 20004
SOCIAL WORK AND PROBATION SOCIAL WORK The General Social Care Council (GSCC) is responsible for regulating and supporting social work education and training in England. The GSCC accredits universities who offer social work qualifications at both qualifying and post-qualifying levels, and quality-assures all social work courses. In 2003, professional qualifying training for social workers in the United Kingdom changed to a degree in social work. The diploma in social work (DipSW) and all other ‘predecessor’ social work qualifications will continue to be recognized as valid social work qualifications.
For further details contact the General Social Care Council: Tel: 020 7397 5100; Website: www.gscc.org.uk. For information about social work training in Scotland, contact Scottish Social Services Council: Tel: 08456 030891; Website: www.sssc.uk.com. For information about social work training in Wales, contact Care Council for Wales: Tel: 02920 226257; Website: www.ccwales.org.uk. For information about social work training in Northern Ireland, contact Northern Ireland Social Care Council: Tel: 02890 417600; Website: www.niscc.n-i.nhs.uk.
THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL WORKERS 16 Kent Street Birmingham B5 6RD Tel: 0121 6223911 Fax: 0121 6224860 E-mail:
[email protected] With its continuing mission to campaign for and defend the values, principles and ethics of social work, BASW confronts the many challenges and opportunities facing social workers and the profession both at a national and international level. BASW members receive all the benefits of a first-class Advice and Representation Service, personal professional indemnity insurance, and the code of Ethics for
Social Workers, as well as access to Parliament, the press, and over 75 professional and public bodies. Venture Press, BASW’s publishing house has numerous books in print, and BASW also publishes the internationally recognized journals Professional Social Work, Practice, and the prestigious British Journal of Social Work.
SOCIAL WORK DEGREE This award is the professional qualification for all social workers in the UK. In England, the General Social Care Council (GSCC) publishes a list of universities and colleges that offer approved courses. The degree course comprises at least 3 yrs’ study and supervised practice, including an assessed placement of a minimum of 200 days in at least two different settings and providing services to at least two user groups (eg, child care and mental health).
In addition to universities’ own admission policies, all entrants should have achieved at least Key Skills level 2 in English and mathematics.This would normally be equivalent to grade C. All entrants also have to undergo a group or an individual interview. For information about admissions and universities contact the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS; website www.ucas.ac.uk), or get in touch directly with the university or college, to find out more about the course and how to apply. For further information on social work degree and other
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Social Work and Probation routes for entry, consult the GSCC’s website: www.gscc.org.uk.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Social Work and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Bath; Bournemouth; Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; Central Lancashire; Coventry; Derby; Dundee; East Anglia; Edinburgh; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow Caledonian; Greenwich; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Kent; Kingston; Lancaster (Edge Hill College of Higher Education); Leeds (York St John College); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Lincolnshire; London (Goldsmiths College); London Guildhall; London (Courtauld
Institute of Art); Loughborough; Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; North London; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent; Oxford Brookes; Paisley; Portsmouth; Robert Gordon; Salford; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Southampton; Southampton (King Alfred’s College); Southampton (University College Chichester (formerly Chichester Institute of Higher Education)); Staffordshire; Stirling; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Sussex; Teesside; Ulster; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wales (Bangor University); Wolverhampton
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Bath; Belfast; Birmingham; Bournemouth; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Canterbury Christ Church; Central Lancashire; Coventry; Dundee; Durham; East Anglia; East London; Edinburgh; Exeter; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Gloucestershire; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Kent; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Lincolnshire; Liverpool; Liverpool John Moores; London (Goldsmiths
College); London (King’s College London); London (London School of Economics & Political Science); London (Royal Holloway); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; North London; Paisley; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Reading; Salford; South Bank; Southampton; Stirling; Strathclyde; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Sussex; Teesside; Ulster; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Westminster; York (The Stables)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham; Bournemouth; Bradford; Bristol; Bucks Coll; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; Central Lancashire; Doncaster; Dundee; Durham; Durham (New College Durham); East Anglia (Suffolk College); East London; Edinburgh; Exeter; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Gloucestershire; Hertfordshire; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds (Bretton Hall); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Liverpool; Liverpool (Liverpool Hope University College); Liverpool John Moores; London
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(Goldsmiths College); Luton; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester (Warrington Collegiate Institute, Faculty of HE); Northampton; Northumbria; OU; Paisley; Reading; Robert Gordon; Salford; South Bank; Southampton (King Alfred’s College); Stirling; Sunderland; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Teesside; Thames Valley; Ulster; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wales (Bangor University); Warwick; Wolverhampton; Worcester
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Social Work and Probation
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia (City College, Norwich); Birmingham; Brighton; Bristol; Canterbury Christ Church; Central Lancashire; East London; Exeter; Gloucestershire; Leicester; Liverpool John Moores; Manchester;
Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester (Warrington Collegiate Institute, Faculty of HE); Northampton; Paisley; Sunderland; Sussex; Wales (North East Wales Institute)
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central Lancashire; Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff)
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central Lancashire
PROFESSIONAL COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Luton; Manchester Metropolitan
RESEARCH DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Exeter; Liverpool John Moores
Vocational Quali¢cations Post-Qualifying Studies The post-qualifying framework was developed to allow social workers and probation officers to gain formal recognition for their continuing professional development and to provide a means for relating common minimum standards across the wide variety of social work education and training. The following awards are open to all staff of the personal social services who hold a professional social work qualification such as the DipSW, CQSW, CSS or recognized equivalent. The Post-Qualifying Award in Social Work (PQSW) is designed to recognize the developing skills of social workers and has three, developmental, components -- concerned initially with the consolidation of learning at qualification level; secondly with work of increasing complexity and finally with the candidate taking some responsibility for the learning and practice of others. This level of professional competence should be achievable by all qualified and experienced social workers who have been offered proper induction, support and training opportunities. The Advanced Award in Social Work (AASW) is designed to recognize the higher level skills of social
workers involved in policy-making, teaching, management, research and innovative practice. Work towards the AASW can be pursued via four ‘pathways’ -- practice, management, research and education, and training. Although a candidate will ‘major’ in one of the areas, competence at this level will necessarily involve reference to the other three pathways. To register for a PQSW or an AASW, candidates need to register with the CCETSW-approved postqualifying education and training consortium which covers the area in which they work, or if they are not currently in employment, the area in which they live. The consortium will have systems for providing support and guidance, including the appointment of supervisors and mentors. They will also be responsible for assessment. For further details, contact the General Social Care Council.
National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Caring; Caring (Care Practice); Caring Services (Social Care); Early Years
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Social Work and Probation BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Care Practice; Care Services; Caring Services (Care Management); Caring Services (Counselling); Caring Services (Guidance); Caring Services (Managing Care); Caring Services (Practice Management); Caring Services (Social Care); Child Care; Child Care & Education; Counselling; Managing Health and Care Services and Care Practice; Social Care; Social Science with Health; Social Science with Health Policy; Supporting Special Learning Needs; Working with Communities SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Child Care; Child Care & Education; Counselling; Social Care; Supporting Special Learning Needs; Working with Communities SQA HND: Supporting Special Learning Needs
NVQs Level 2: Advice and Guidance; Care; Community Work; Early Years Care and Education Level 3: Advice and Guidance; Care; Caring for Children and Young People; Community Work; Early Years Care and Education Level 4: Advice and Guidance; Care; Community Work
SVQs Levels: Advice, Guidance & Counselling; Care; Care Support Workers; Child Care; Child Care & Education; Community Work/Care; Counselling (Foundation); Home Care; Social Care; Supporting Special Learning Needs; Working with Communities Level 2: Care; Community Work; Early Years Care and Education; Service Support: Advice, Guidance, Counselling and Psychotherapy
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Level 3: Advice; Care; Caring for Children and Young People; Community Work; Counselling; Early Years Care and Education; Guidance Level 4: Advice; Care; Community Work; Guidance
GNVQs Foundation: Health and Social Care Intermediate: Health and Social Care Advanced: Health and Social Care
City & Guilds Certificate: 3250 Care Management; 9249 Youth Worker Awards
Other Quali¢cations NEIGHBOURHOOD WORK People who wish to take up some form of neighbourhood work take a degree or diploma in Sociology, Social Studies or Social Administration, preferably one which includes study of Community Organization. Neighbourhood work also includes work as a Warden in a residential settlement and work as a Community Centre Warden. The following centres run a 2-yr course providing recognized qualifications for youth and community workers: Westhill Coll of Education; Bulmershe CHE; Crewe and Alsager CHE; Derbyshire CHE; Bradford & Ilkley Community Coll; Leicester University; (in association with NE London University); Manchester Metropolitan University; Matlock CHE; NE Wales IHE; Sunderland University.
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Sociology
SOCIOLOGY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations BRITISH SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION Unit 3F/G Mountjoy Research Centre Stockton Road Durham DH1 3UR Tel: 01913 830839 Fax: 01913 830782 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.britsoc.co.uk Founded in 1951, members are drawn from a wide range of backgrounds -- research, teaching, students and practitioners in a variety of fields. The BSA
provides a network of communication to all concerned with the promotion and use of sociology and sociological research.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Sociology and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Abertay, Dundee; Anglia; Anglia (City College, Norwich); Aston; Barnsley; Bath; Bath Spa; Belfast; Birmingham; Birmingham, School of Education, Selly Oak; Blackburn; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Bucks Coll; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; Central Lancashire; City; Coventry; De Montfort, Leicester; De Montfort, Leicester (De Montfort University Bedford); Derby; Durham; East London; Edinburgh; Essex; Exeter; Exeter (The College of St Mark & St John); Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow Caledonian; Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Kent; Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (Edge Hill College of Higher Education); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds (Bretton Hall); Leeds (Leeds, Trinity & All Saints); Leeds (York St John College); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Lincolnshire (Grimsby College); Liverpool; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool (Liverpool Hope University College); Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London (Goldsmiths College); London (London School of Economics & Political
Science); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (Royal Holloway); London Guildhall; Loughborough; Luton; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Napier; Newcastle; North London; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham (University of Nottingham); Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); OU; Oxford Brookes; Paisley; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Queen Margaret; Reading; Salford; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Southampton; Southampton (University College Chichester (formerly Chichester Institute of Higher Education)); St Martin; Staffordshire; Stirling; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey; Surrey (Farnborough College of Technology); Surrey (St Mary’s, Strawberry Hill); Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Sussex; Teesside; Thames Valley; Ulster; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales, Lampeter); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Warwick; Westminster; Wolverhampton; Worcester; York (The Stables)
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OTHER FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Glamorgan
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Anglia; Bath; Belfast; Birmingham; Birmingham, School of Education, Selly Oak; Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Cambridge; Canterbury Christ Church; Central Lancashire; De Montfort, Leicester (De Montfort University Bedford); Durham; East Anglia; East London; Edinburgh; Essex; Exeter; Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Hertfordshire; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Kent; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Lincolnshire; Liverpool; Liverpool John Moores; London (Goldsmiths College); London (King’s College London); London (London School of Economics & Political Science); London (Queen Mary,
University of London); London (Royal Holloway); London (University College London (UCL)); Loughborough; Luton; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Napier; Newcastle; North London; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent; OU; Oxford; Plymouth; Reading; Robert Gordon; Salford; South Bank; Southampton; Staffordshire; Strathclyde; Surrey; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Sussex; Thames Valley; Ulster; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales, Lampeter); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Warwick; Westminster; Wolverhampton; York (The Stables)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia (City College, Norwich); Bath Spa; Birmingham; Blackburn; Bradford; Bristol; Durham; Edinburgh; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Greenwich; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Kent; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Liverpool; London
(Birkbeck, University of London); London (London School of Economics & Political Science); London (Royal Holloway); Luton; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Newcastle; Nottingham Trent; OU; Reading; Robert Gordon; Salford; Staffordshire; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Sussex; Warwick
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham, School of Education, Selly Oak; Bristol; Central Lancashire; Durham; Essex; Gloucestershire; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Lincolnshire; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Goldsmiths College); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport
College of Further & Higher Education); Nottingham Trent; OU; Staffordshire; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Sussex; Wales (Bangor University)
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Nottingham Trent
RESEARCH DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores
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Speech and Language Therapy
Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Social Sciences; Social Sciences with Languages; Social Sciences with Management SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Social Sciences; Social Sciences with Health; Social Sciences with Languages; Social Sciences with Management
SQA HND: Social Sciences; Social Sciences with Health Policy; Social Sciences with Languages; Social Sciences with Management
SVQs Levels: Arts & Social Sciences; Humanities; Social Sciences/Studies; Sociology
SPEECH AND LANGUAGE THERAPY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations ROYAL COLLEGE OF SPEECH AND LANGUAGE THERAPISTS 2 White Hart Yard London SE1 1NX Tel: 020 7378 1200 Fax: 020 7378 7254 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rcslt.org An undergraduate degree or postgraduate qualification from a course certified by the RCSLT and approved by the Health Professions Council is necessary to qualify as a speech and language therapist. EXAMINATIONS Three and four-year degree courses are offered at 18 universities and higher education institutions. Applications are made through UCAS. Bursaries for NHS funded places are available and there is no student contribution to fees. Pre-entry requirements vary from one educational establishment to another. If you are seriously interested in following a speech and language therapy career it is advisable to check at an early stage with the various establishments that your choice of A level subjects (or alternative exams) will be appropriate. Special arrangements may be negotiable for mature students. There are seven postgraduate courses (in London, Reading, Sheffield, Essex, Newcastle and a course that is run jointly between Canterbury Christ Church
University and the University of Greenwich) for graduates from other disciplines who wish to gain a speech and language therapy qualification. Accredited courses are run at the following institutions: Three- and four-year undergraduate courses: University of East Anglia, Leeds Metropolitan University; De Montfort University; Manchester Metropolitan University; University of Strathclyde (Jordanhill Campus); Queen Margaret University College (Edinburgh); University of Central England in Birmingham; City University; Manchester University; Newcastle University; Reading University; Sheffield University; University of Wales Institute, Cardiff; University College, London; University of Ulster; College of St Mark & St John (Plymouth). Two-year postgraduate courses: City University; University; College London; Newcastle University; Reading University; Sheffield University; Essex, Canterbury Christ Church University and the University of Greenwich.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Speech and Language Therapy and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
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Speech and Language Therapy
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central England; City; De Montfort, Leicester; Exeter (The College of St Mark & St John); London (University College London (UCL)); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher
Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Sheffield; Strathclyde; Ulster; Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central England; City; De Montfort, Leicester; Edinburgh; Essex; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds
Metropolitan (Harrogate College); London (University College London (UCL)); Newcastle; Sheffield; Ulster
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES City; Edinburgh
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Newcastle
SPORTS SCIENCE University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Sports Science and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Abertay, Dundee; Barnsley; Bath; Birmingham; Bournemouth; Bradford; Brighton; Brunel; Bucks Coll; Canterbury Christ Church; Central Lancashire; Coventry; Coventry (Newman College of Higher Education); De Montfort, Leicester; De Montfort, Leicester (De Montfort University Bedford); Derby; Durham; East Anglia (Suffolk College); East London; Essex; Essex (Writtle College); Exeter; Exeter (The College of St Mark & St John); Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Heriot-Watt; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Kingston; Lancaster (Edge Hill College of Higher Education); Leeds; Leeds (Leeds, Trinity & All Saints); Leeds (York St John College); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool (Liverpool Hope University College); Liverpool John Moores; London (Queen Mary, University of London); Loughborough; Luton; Manchester
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(Warrington Collegiate Institute, Faculty of HE); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Napier; North London; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Oxford Brookes; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Reading; Robert Gordon; Salford; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Southampton; Southampton (King Alfred’s College); Southampton (University College Chichester (formerly Chichester Institute of Higher Education)); Southampton (University of Southampton New College); St Martin; Staffordshire; Stirling; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey (St Mary’s, Strawberry Hill); Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Teesside; Ulster; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales; Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Wolverhampton; Worcester
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Sports Science
OTHER FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Glamorgan
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bath; Birmingham; Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Canterbury Christ Church; City; Coventry; Cranfield; De Montfort, Leicester; Edinburgh; Essex; Essex (Writtle College); Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Gloucestershire; Hertfordshire; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Liverpool; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool (Liverpool Hope University College); Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Queen
Mary, University of London); London (University College London (UCL)); Loughborough; Luton; Manchester Metropolitan; North London; Portsmouth; Salford; Southampton (University College Chichester (formerly Chichester Institute of Higher Education)); St Andrews; Staffordshire; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Teesside; Ulster; Wales (College of Medicine); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wales (Bangor University); Wolverhampton
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Bath; Blackburn; Brighton; Bucks Coll; Central Lancashire; City; Coventry; Derby; Doncaster; Durham (New College Durham); East Anglia (Suffolk College); Edinburgh; Exeter; Exeter (Truro College); Glamorgan; Greenwich; Hertfordshire; Lincolnshire (Bishop Burton College); Lincolnshire (Grimsby College); Lincolnshire (Yorkshire Coast College); Liverpool (Chester College of HE); London
(Birkbeck, University of London); London (University College London (UCL)); Luton; North London; Salford; Southampton (King Alfred’s College); Staffordshire; Stirling; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Teesside; Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Bangor University); Wolverhampton; Worcester
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Exeter (The College of St Mark & St John); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool John Moores;
Loughborough; Southampton; Staffordshire; Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wolverhampton
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES OU (NESCOT); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff)
PROFESSIONAL COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Luton
RESEARCH DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores
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Sports Science
Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Applied Science (Sports Studies) BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Fitness, Health & Exercise; Golf Studies; Health, Fitness & Exercise; Sport & Exercise Science; Sport & Hospitality Management; Sport Coaching & Development; Sports Therapy SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Fitness, Health & Exercise; Golf Course Management; Health, Fitness & Exercise; Sport & Hospitality Management; Sports Coaching & Development; Sports Therapy SQA HND: Fitness, Health & Exercise; Health, Fitness & Exercise; Sport & Exercise Science; Sport & Hospitality Management; Sports Coaching & Development; Sports Therapy
NVQs Level 1: Sport & Recreation; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Martial Arts Level 2: Sport & Recreation; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Judo; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Coaching, Teaching and Instruction; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Martial Arts; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Alpine Skiing; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Basketball; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Canoeing on Inland Water;
Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Chinese Martial Arts; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Exercise and Fitness; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Football; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Hockey; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Karate; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Netball; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Spectator Control; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Swimming; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Tennis; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Coaching Rugby Union Football for Adults and Children Level 3: Sport & Recreation; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Outdoor Education, Development Training, Recreation; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Coaching, Teaching and Instruction; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Martial Arts; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -- Spectator Control Level 4: Sport & Recreation
SVQs Levels: Coaching; Community Sports Leadership; Fitness, Exercise & Leisure; Football Studies; Golf Studies; Health, Fitness & Sports Performance; Leisure Industry & Sports Skills; Leisure & Sports Leadership; Outdoor Pursuits; Physical/Sports Education; Sport & Hospitality; Sport/Recreation/Leisure; Sports Performance; Sports Science; Sports Technology
STATISTICS Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE ROYAL STATISTICAL SOCIETY 12 Errol Street London EC1Y 8LX Tel: 020 7638 8998 Fax: 020 7614 3905 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rss.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Fellow: Fellowship is open to anyone with a genuine interest in statistics. All are welcome to apply.
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Chartered Statistician (CStat): Professional grade awarded to those with a good Honours degree (or equivalent) in Statistics, together with at least 5 yrs’ responsible professional experience as a Statistician.
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Statistics Graduate Statistician (GradStat): Professional grade awarded to those with a good Honours degree (or equivalent) in Statistics, but without the necessary professional experience to qualify as CStat. EXAMINATIONS The Society merged with the Institute of Statisticians in 1993 and is continuing to operate the exams originally run under the name of the IOS. The aim of these exams is to provide a route into the Statistical profession for those in countries where few, if any, university courses are available, and for those in the
UK who cannot pursue an undergraduate degree course, or who wish to convert from another discipline after some years’ work. The exams are held in May and there are 3 levels: Ordinary Certificate, Higher Certificate and Graduate Diploma. The Higher Certificate and Graduate Diploma are available in modular forms; as well as studying for a complete qualification, candidates can take modules singly or in any combination. Full details of all the exams are available at www.rss. org.uk/exams.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Statistics and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Anglia; Bath; Birmingham; Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Central Lancashire; City; Coventry; Derby; Dundee; East Anglia; Edinburgh; Essex; Exeter; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow Caledonian; Greenwich; Heriot-Watt; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Kent; Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Liverpool; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Goldsmiths College); London (Imperial College of Science, Technology &
Medicine); London (London School of Economics & Political Science); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (Royal Holloway); London (University College London (UCL)); Middlesex; Newcastle; North London; Oxford; Oxford Brookes; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Reading; Salford; Sheffield; Southampton; St Andrews; Staffordshire; Strathclyde; Sussex; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales; Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Warwick; Westminster; Wolverhampton; York (The Stables)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Birmingham; Bristol; Brunel; Cambridge; Central Lancashire; City; Essex; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Greenwich; Kent; Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leicester; Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Goldsmiths College); London (London School of
Economics & Political Science); London (Queen Mary, University of London); London (Royal Holloway); London (University College London (UCL)); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Newcastle; Oxford; Plymouth; Salford; Sheffield Hallam; Southampton; St Andrews; University of the West of England, Bristol; Warwick; York (The Stables)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES City; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leicester; London (Birkbeck, University of London);
London (University College London (UCL)); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Middlesex; OU; Oxford; St Andrews; Warwick
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CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central Lancashire; London (Birkbeck, University of London); Southampton
RESEARCH DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores
Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas
Higher National Diplomas
BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Business Statistics
Courses for the HND in Mathematics, Statistics and Computing are listed under ‘Computers’.
STOCKBROKING AND SECURITIES Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE SECURITIES AND INVESTMENT INSTITUTE 8 Eastcheap London EC2V 6AB Tel: 020 7645 0600 Fax: 020 7645 0601 Website: www.sii.org.uk The Institute is the largest professional body for practitioners in stockbroking, derivatives markets, investment management, corporate finance, operations and related activities. The Institute presently has over 37,200 Fellow (FSI), Member (MSI), Associate (ASI) and Student Members. QUALIFICATIONS The SII Masters Programme: This is a new senior practitioner programme tailored to career streams; is now live with its first career stream programme -- Wealth Management. The SII Diploma programme: Securities & Investment Institute Diploma: The Institute’s senior professional examination programme, showing a professional’s mastery of particular aspects of the financial services industry. This leads to full Membership and Fellowship of the Institute. Candidates select three from nine modules. Diploma in Investment Compliance: This qualification recognizes the importance of compliance professionals, developing their knowledge and understanding of FSA regulation and compliance required for the securities and investment industry.
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Diploma in Investment Operations: This award is for individuals aspiring to senior roles in operations. DIO builds on a range of new Advanced Certificate awards, notably the Advanced Certificate in Global Securities Operations and the Advanced Certificate in Investment Schemes Administration. These awards complement the Advanced Certificate in Operational Risk. The Advanced Certificate programme: Advanced Certificate in Operational Risk: The Advanced Certificate in Operational Risk is a qualification aimed at individuals working in operations, risk and IT who are seeking to develop their managerial, professional and technical skills as specialists in the financial services sector, as well as at firms seeking to prepare staff for more demanding roles which require a broader understanding of the environment in which the firm operates. The qualification recognizes the centrality of operational risk for financial services specialists. Advanced Certificate in Investment Schemes Administration: This qualification is aimed at individuals seeking to develop their professional and
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Stockbroking and Securities management skills and their technical expertise in the area of investment funds administration. Advanced Certificate in Global Securities Operations: This qualification is aimed at individuals seeking to develop their professional and management skills and their technical expertise in the areas of custody and settlement. The SII Certificate programme: The Certificate in Securities, Certificate in Securities and Financial Derivatives, Certificate in Financial Derivatives Certificate in Commodity Derivatives and the Certificate in Derivatives will qualify candidates to operate in the major front office areas such as advising and dealing in securities and derivatives with professional clients. The Certificate in Securities -- Retail, Certificate in Financial Derivatives -- Retail and the Certificate in Securities and Financial Derivatives -- Retail qualify candidates to work with retail clients. All the Certificates will feature on the Financial Services Skills Council’s (FSSC) List of Appropriate Examinations. Certificate in Investment Management (CertIM): The CertIM is an Appropriate Examination for investment professionals engaged in advising and dealing in securities and derivatives and managing investments. The qualification provides in-depth practical coverage of investment analysis, portfolio management and performance measurement, helping candidates prepare for the industry issues they will be expected to handle. Certificate in Corporate Finance: The Certificate in Corporate Finance is an Appropriate Examination for the activity of advising on investments in the course of corporate finance business. The qualification introduces candidates to the regulations underpinning corporate finance and to the technical foundations. This Certificate is the first stage in the Global Corporate Finance Qualification developed by
ICAEW and the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants. Benchmark operations qualification Investment Administration Qualification -- IAQTM: The IAQTM qualification equips settlement, administration and operations staff with an overview of the nature of the financial services industry and its regulation, as well as their particular field of business. This qualification meets regulatory requirements and is recognized by the FSSC as an Appropriate Examination for overseers. Introduction to Investment -- the foundation qualification: This Award introduces new entrants to the breadth of the investment industry, providing an overview of all areas of investment. The Award also provides a foundation qualification for a range of jobs in investment business within firms authorized and regulated by the FSA. The Award can also be used as the first unit in the IAQTM. IT in Investment Operations: This award introduces IT staff to the world of financial services, helping them build the IT platforms that underpin the investment industry’s operations. It is available as a stand--alone unit or as part of the IAQTM. Islamic Finance Qualification -- IFQ: The IFQ is a qualification aimed at new and existing investment professionals specializing in Sharia’a compliant finance, trade, investment and insurance. It is a practical Islamic banking qualification covering the Sharia’a, which underpins all Islamic contracts. International Certificate in Financial Advice -ICFA: This qualification has been introduced as a quality benchmark for firms outside the UK to ensure that their financial advisers understand the fundamentals of financial advice. It is a global qualification, designed to provide staff with a specialist qualification that reflects the knowledge and skills base required to advise retail clients.
THE UK SOCIETY OF INVESTMENT PROFESSIONALS (UKSIP) 90 Basinghall Street London EC2V 5AY Tel: 020 7796 3000 Fax: 020 7796 3333 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.uksip.org The UK Society of Investment Professionals has over 5,500 members who work or have an interest in the
UK financial services industry. The Society’s aim is to foster and maintain high standards of professional
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Stockbroking and Securities ability and practice in investment analysis, portfolio management and related disciplines. UKSIP is also one of the largest member societies of CFA Institute, an international, non-profit organization of more than 67,000 investment professionals in over 100 countries worldwide. The CFA Institute administers the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) qualification, which is the globally accepted standard for investment professionals. UKSIP organizes a programme of activities designed to support candidates studying for the CFA qualification. Full details are available on the UKSIP website, www.uksip.org
QUALIFICATIONS UKSIP administers the Investment Management Certificate (IMC), an entry level examination for those working in financial analysis and investment management in the UK. The IMC is accepted by the Financial Services Authority as an approved examination for a number of regulated activities including managing investments, advising on investments and overseeing the safeguarding and administering of investments. The IMC is often quoted as a prerequisite for posts in investment management companies.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Stockbroking and Securities and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES City; Glasgow Caledonian; London Guildhall; London (Courtauld Institute of Art); Reading; York (The Stables)
PROFESSIONAL COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College)
SURGICAL, DENTAL AND CARDIOLOGICAL TECHNICIANS Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE BRITISH INSTITUTE OF DENTAL AND SURGICAL TECHNOLOGISTS 4 Thompson Green Shipley West Yorkshire BD17 7PR Tel: 08456 443726 Fax: 01274 598471 Website: www.bidst.org ALL SECTIONS Life Member: Someone who has been a Fellow or Licentiate of the Institute for a continuous period of not less than 15 yrs, whose subscriptions have been paid up to date throughout the period of Membership, who has reached retirement age and is receiving no income, and who is recommended by the section committee.
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SURGICAL SECTION Fellow (FBIDST): Fellowship will be awarded by Council only after 4 yrs in continuous membership at Licentiate grade to those who hold a relevant BTEC Higher Certificate, or CGLI Advanced Certificate, on either the reading of a paper at a recognized scientific meeting, or the publication of a paper in an approved scientific journal. This award is subject to recommendation or ratification by the Surgical Section Committee.
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Surgical, Dental and Cardiological Technicians Licentiate (LBIDST): (a) An applicant who has passed the final exam in courses of education prescribed by the Council and not less than 24 years old; (b) someone of not less than 25 who has been practising as a Surgical Technologists for not less than 10 yrs. Associate: An applicant who has experience or is undertaking a course of education but who in the opinion of the Council is not yet qualified for Licentiate. DENTAL SECTION Fellow (FBIDST): Fellowship will be awarded by Council only after 5 yrs in continuous membership at Licentiate grade to those who hold a relevant BTEC Higher Certificate, or CGLI Advanced Certificate, on either the reading of a paper at a recognized scientific
meeting, or the publication of a paper in an approved scientific journal. This award is subject to recommendation or ratification by the Central Dental Council. Licentiate (LBIDST): (a) Someone who has successfully completed the full TEC, BTEC programme or SCOTEC Diploma programme; or (b) someone who holds the Final Certificate of the C&G; or (c) someone who holds the First Class Certificate of HM Forces; or (d) someone who has passed another exam recognized by the Institute for this grade of membership. Associate: Those who are on the voluntary DTETAB Register; or applicants who have some relevant experience or are undertaking a course of instructions but who, in the opinion of Council, are not yet qualified for the Licentiate grade.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Surgical, Dental and Cardiological Technicians and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Leeds; Manchester Metropolitan; Strathclyde; Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bristol; Dundee; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Kent; Liverpool; London (Imperial College of Science, Technology &
Medicine); London (King’s College London); London (Queen Mary, University of London); Newcastle; Strathclyde
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Dundee; Kent
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Kent
Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Technology
Certificates/Diplomas:
SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Dental Technology SQA HND: Dental Technology
NVQs Dental
Level 2: Technical Cardiology
SVQs Levels: Dental Technology
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Surveying
SURVEYING Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations Level 4: Level 4 Diploma in Home Inspection; Level 4 VRQs Level 3: Level 3 Diploma in Domestic Energy Assessment; Level 3 Diploma in Display Energy Certificates; Level 3 Diploma in Non-Domestic Energy Assessment
Diploma in Non-Domestic Energy Assessment; Certificate in Valuation for Secured Lending
ASSOCIATION OF BUILDING ENGINEERS Lutyens House Billing Brook Road Weston Favell Northampton NN3 8NW Tel: 01604 404121 Fax: 01604 784220 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.abe.org.uk The Association was founded in 1925 under the name of The Incorporated Association of Architects and Surveyors and is the professional body for those specializing in the technology of building. Fellow (FBEng): Must be a Corporate Member of the Association, who is a sole Practitioner [own business] or working in a senior position of professional responsibility within an organization with no less than five years experience. Member (MBEng): Must meet the conditions of the Member Examination (EPC) Route, the Portfolio Route or the Summary of Evidence Route. Or meet the conditions of the Direct Entry Route Graduate Member (GradBEng): Must have not less than two years relevant experience and hold an
exempting first degree with Classified Honours accredited/accepted by the Association. Associate Member (ABEng): Must have at least two years experience in a relevant discipline and hold an Academic standard not less than BTEC HNC in Construction. Technician: Must hold an NVQ level 2/3 or equivalent qualification in an area related to the Built Environment and be engaged in work within the industry. Student: Must be accepted for or engaged in a course of study leading to a qualification within the Built Environment and meeting Academic standards. NB: A Corporate Member (Fellow or Member) is eligible to register as a Professional Engineer (P.Eng) with the Society of Professional Engineers.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Surveying and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Abertay, Dundee; Anglia; Brighton; Bristol; Central England; Central Lancashire; City; Coventry; East London; Exeter; Glamorgan; Glasgow Caledonian; Greenwich; Heriot-Watt; Kingston; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Liverpool John Moores; Napier; Newcastle; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton
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Institute); Plymouth; Portsmouth; Reading; Robert Gordon; Salford; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Staffordshire; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (North East Wales Institute); Westminster; Wolverhampton
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HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; City; Exeter; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Kingston; Liverpool John Moores; London (University College
London (UCL)); University of the West of England, Bristol;
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Abertay, Dundee; Anglia; Greenwich; Liverpool John Moores; London (University College London (UCL)); Northampton; Northumbria
PROFESSIONALQUALIFICATIONS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES East London NVQs/SVQs National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Building Services Engineering (Surveying); Mine Surveying; Surveying; Surveying (Engineering) BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Building Services Engineering (Surveying); Building Studies (Quantity Surveying); Building Studies (Surveying); Mine Surveying; Planning & General Practice Surveying; Quantity Surveying; Surveying; Surveying (Air Survey); Surveying (Cartography); Surveying (Engineering) SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Quantity Surveying SQA HND: Planning & General Practice Surveying; Quantity Surveying
Level 3: Built Environment Design; Built Environment, Development and Control (Planning, Conservation and Building Control); Construction Contracting Operations; Construction Site Supervision; Spatial Data Management; Surveying, Property and Maintenance (Maintenance, Quantity Surveying, General Practice, Building Surveying and Valuation) Level 4: Built Environment Design; Built Environment, Development and Control (Planning, Conservation and Building Control); Construction Contracting Operations; Construction Site Management; Spatial Data Management; Surveying Property and Maintenance (Maintenance, Quantity Surveying, General Practice, Building Surveying and Valuation) Level 5: Construction Management; Construction Project Management
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Swimming Instruction
SWIMMING INSTRUCTION Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE SWIMMING TEACHERS’ASSOCIATION Anchor House Birch Street Walsall West Midlands WS2 8HZ Tel: 01922 645097 Fax: 01922 720628 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.sta.co.uk
EXAMINATIONS Student Teachers Certificate: This examination course is designed to provide preliminary training in swimming teaching for young people aged 13--18 STA Level 2 Swimming Teachers Certificate -Beginners: This examination course is the introduction to swimming teacher training and qualifies candidates to teach up to 10 students; it is the prerequisite for the swimming teachers Full Teachers Certificate examination. STA Level 2 Swimming Teachers Certificate -- Full: This examination qualifies candidates to teach swimming to competitive level. STA Level 2 Swimming Teachers Certificate -Primary school teacher: This 2-part examination course is designed specifically to train qualified school teachers to teach swimming to key stage 2. STA Level 2 Swimming Teachers Certificate -Secondary School Teachers: This qualification is designed to train qualified school teachers to teach key stage 3 and 4. STA Level 2 Certificate National Rescue Standard for Pool Lifeguards: A course to provide qualified lifeguards. The award is valid for 24 mths and carries a water test depth endorsement. STA Level 2 National Rescue Standard for Poolside Helper: A course to provide qualified poolside helpers. The award is valid for 24 mths and carries a water test depth endorsement. National Rescue Standard for Pool Attendants: A course to provide qualified poolside helpers for shallow or small pools. The award is valid for 24 mths and carries a water test depth endorsement. National Rescue Standard -- Emergency Responders: A course to train those experienced in primary life support to act as emergency responders, this
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includes use of oxygen and automated defibrillation equipment. STA Level 2 Certificate in Aquatic Teaching -- Baby and Pre-school: A module for qualified swimming teachers that cover the special aspects of teaching babies and very young children. STA Level 2 Certificate in Aquatic Teaching -Aquacise: A course for swimming teachers who wish to teach therapeutic water exercises, with particular emphasis on antenatal exercises, on remedial exercises following illness or operation and general water fitness exercises. STA Level 2 Certificate in Aquatic Teaching -Special Needs certificate: A course to train qualified helpers and qualified swimming teachers in the special aspects of teaching and handling those people with more severe disabilities. Tutors Course: The STA also runs courses to train tutors for the above examinations; within the regions seminars are regularly held on topics of interest to swimming teachers. NaRS Cross: Syllabus: The aims of the national rescue Bronze, Silver and Gold Awards are personal development of the candidate’s water safety, swimming, Survival Rescue and first aid skills. With the objective of acquiring the skills and knowledge to respond safely and competently to a situation where it may be necessary to perform a rescue or resuscitation. NaRS First Aid Appointed Person (NaRS AP): The aim of the NaRS (AP) is to enable a candidate to be able to act as an appointed person to take charge of the first aid arrangements, including looking after equipment and facilities and calling the Emergency Medical Services when required.
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Swimming Instruction Foundation Certificate in Swimming Pool and Spa Water Treatment: The STA and ILAM have secured accreditation of the Foundation Certificate in swimming Pool and Spa Water treatment. Accredited by the QCA, for the National Qualifications Framework, the Foundation Certificate is a significant step forward for business looking to train personnel in Swimming Pool and Spa Water, as this award will potentially attract funding through the Learning and Skills Council. The Foundation Certificate is also designed to provide basic information to staff, and reinforce the training necessary to meet all these objectives, and assist in compliance with health and safety legislation. Level 2 Certificate in Swimming Pool and Spa Water Treatment: In addition to the Foundation award, the STA and ILAM will be submitting a new higher-level joint award for approval on to the NQF, the Certificate in Technical Operations, which will provide a clear progression link from the foundation level. NaRS Teacher/Examiner (NaRS(NT/E)): Syllabus: The aims and objectives of the NaRS T/E is to train those with the appropriate prerequisites to teach and examine a selection of NaRS Courses. NaRS First Aid Teacher/Examiner (NaRS (FT/E)): Syllabus: The aims and objectives of the NaRS FT/E is to train those with the appropriate prerequisites to teach and examine First Aid for a selection of NaRS Courses. NaRS Advanced Resuscitation Teacher/Examiner (NaRS(ART/E)) Syllabus: The aims of the National Rescue Standard Advanced Resuscitation Teacher Examiner Module is to enable candidates with proven prior knowledge and experience in teaching and examining primary life support to teach and examine the safe application of automated external defibrillation (AED), supplementary oxygen, Bag Valve and Mask (BVM) and Manual Suction. NaRS Pool Safety Award for Teachers: This award was specifically created to teach primary and secondary school teachers Life Saving and First Aid skills in a school environment. NaRS Paediatric Foundation Course: The Paediatric First Aid Foundation (PFAF) course is designed for parents, and people who work with children in the absence of their parents. The aim of the course is to enable the candidate to have knowledge on first aid, and dealing with emergency situations when in the care of children.
NaRS Paediatric First Aid Qualification: This course is designed for parents and people who work with children in the absence of their parents. The aim of the course is to enable the candidate to have knowledge on first aid in children, dealing with emergency situations when taking care of children, and how to recognize and respond to serious medical conditions and serious injuries. NaRS Adrenaline Auto-Injection Module (NaRS AA) This course is specifically for qualified First Aiders and Pool Rescuers to assist known clients that suffer from a history of anaphylactic reactions and have been prescribed by a GP with their own Adrenaline Auto-Injector. NaRS Bag Valve & Mask (NaRS BVM) This award is designed to provide currently qualified NaRS First Aider or Pool Lifeguard/Rescuer (or the holder of an acceptable current equivalent) with the ability to use a bag-valve-mask resuscitation system as part of a team responding to a casualty requiring resuscitation Cricket Coach -- First Aid Appointed Person Award (CCFAAP) has been jointly produced by the English & Welsh Cricket Board (ECB) and The Swimming Teachers Association (STA). NaRS Golf Coach -- First Aid Appointed Person Award (GCFAAP) has been jointly produced by The Swimming Teachers Association (STA) and The Professional Golfing Association (PGA). PGA is a registered trademark of The Professional Golfers’ Association Limited The aim of the GCFAAP is twofold: To enable a candidate to be able to act as an appointed person to take charge of the first aid arrangements, including looking after the equipment and facilities and calling the emergency services when required. To deal with incidents that may arise whilst coaching or playing golf. NaRS Ice Skating -- First Aid Appointed Person Award (ISFAAP) has been jointly produced by the National Ice Skating Association of UK Ltd (NISA) and The Swimming Teachers Association (STA). The aim of the ISFAAP is twofold: To enable a candidate to be able to act as an appointed person to take charge of the first aid arrangements, including looking after the equipment and facilities and calling the emergency services when required. To deal with incidents that may arise whilst coaching or officiating ice skating NaRS Martial Arts -- First Aid Appointed Person Award (MCFAAP) has been produced by The
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Swimming Instruction Swimming Teachers Association (STA) in conjunction with a number of Martial Arts governing bodies. The aim of the MAFAAP is twofold: To enable a candidate to be able to act as an appointed person to take charge of the first aid arrangements, including looking after the equipment and facilities and calling the emergency services when required. To deal with incidents that may arise whilst coaching or participating in Martial Arts NaRS Immediate Aid Certificate (NaRS IAC) The aim of the (NaRS IAC) is twofold: To enable a candidate to be able to act as an appointed person to take charge of the first aid arrangements, including looking after the equipment and facilities and calling the emergency services when required. To deal with emergency incidents that may arise whilst coaching or supervising children.
NaRS 2 Person Spinal: This course is designed to provide currently qualified Lifeguards or First Aiders with the techniques to stabilise and extricate a casualty with two qualified rescuers and to administer oxygen. Customer Care Tutors: This module is designed to train tutors to deliver and assess the appropriate level of competence of the Customer Care Module. NaRS Manual Handling Tutors: The Health & Safety Executive has stated that that the passport scheme enables organizations to demonstrate best practise in complying with the Manual Handling Operations Regulations. This course is designed to produce Tutors who are able to train and assess the appropriate level of competence of the Manual Handling Training Passport & Information Scheme .
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Swimming Instruction and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Wales (University of Wales, Lampeter)
NVQs Level 2: Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -Swimming
TAXATION Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE ASSOCIATION OF TAXATION TECHNICIANS 12 Upper Belgrave Street London SW1X 8BB Tel: 020 7235 2544 Fax: 020 7235 4571 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.att.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Member (ATT): Membership is restricted to those who have passed either the Association’s exam and who have a minimum of 2 yrs’ acceptable current practical experience in UK taxation or to those who
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are Fellows or Associates of The Chartered Institute of Taxation. EXAMINATIONS Candidate must have a reasonable standard of English and Mathematics before taking the exam.
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Taxation Further details may be obtained from the Association. Candidates must have registered with the Association for at least 7 mths before they may attempt the exams. The new structure, introduced in May 2007, is a modular one offering a choice from seven freestanding Certificates of Competency. An individual working wholly in personal tax compliance, for example, will be able to take an examination in that topic only. The certificate papers are: 1 -- Personal Taxation 2 -- Business Taxation & Accounting Principles 3 -- Business Taxation: Higher Skills 4 -- IHT, Trusts & Estates
5 -- VAT 6 -- Business Compliance 7 -- Practice Administration & Ethics Students must gain four Certificates of Competency in total, which must include Personal Taxation, Business Taxation & Accounting Principles and Practice Administration & Ethics. The new examination will enable more of those working in taxation to gain a professional qualification and recognition in their field of expertise. Distinctions: Distinctions are awarded to candidates in the exam who achieve an exceptionally high standard. Such certificates are additional to various prize awards.
THE CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF TAXATION 12 Upper Belgrave Street London SW1X 8BB Tel: 020 7235 9381 Fax: 020 7235 2562 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.tax.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Fellow (CTA Fellow): Fellowship is restricted to those who have submitted an acceptable thesis or body of work and who can produce satisfactory evidence of specialization in taxation for at least 3 yrs prior to the date of their application. Theses or bodies of work may only be submitted by those who are already an Associate. Non-CTA qualified applicants are by invitation only. Associate (CTA): Applicants must have passed the Associateship exam and have demonstrated 3 yrs’ professional experience in UK taxation. Subscribers: The Institute has a class of subscribers for certain limited technical information but they are not members of the Institute.
EXAMINATIONS Candidates must have been registered as a student with the Institute for 6 mths and hold a Confirmation of Eligibility. To obtain a Confirmation of Eligibility a student must have passed the exam of The Association of Taxation Technicians or the qualifying exam for one of certain professional bodies. Further details may be obtained from the Education Department. Chartered Tax Adviser Exam: Students will take four written tax papers on a choice of topics from Taxation of Individuals, Owner-Managed Businesses, VAT, Inheritance Tax, Trusts & Estates and Corporation Tax. There are also two e-Assessments on Professional Responsibilities & Ethics and Law respectively.
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Taxation
THE INSTITUTE OF INDIRECT TAXATION The Stables Station Road West Oxted Surrey RH8 9EE Tel: 01883 730658 Fax: 01883 717778 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.theiit.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FIIT): This is a status afforded to those persons who can demonstrate a considerable depth of knowledge and ability in the study and/or practice of indirect taxation. Fellowship to the Institute is obtained by submitting an acceptable thesis, the subject matter of which must first be agreed with the Council of the Institute. This route to membership is open to both members and non-members. Associate (AIIT): Associate membership is by way of examination. On passing the examination a student may apply to be entered into membership as an Associate. They will need to submit an application form sponsored by two people acceptable to the Institute.
Affiliate: This is available for people who are not eligible or not accepted for membership. Affiliates will receive technical publications. EXAMINATIONS Associate Examination: With effect from 2008 the examination will become modular. It will continue to comprise four papers covering law, business, ethics, VAT, customs, excise, other indirect taxes, stamp taxes and direct tax. Exemption from one or more papers is available in certain circumstances. Details regarding the examination, modularization, exemption and the syllabus are available on the website
SOCIETY OF TRUST & ESTATE PRACTITIONERS 26 Dover Street London W1S 4LY Tel: 020 7763 7152 Fax: 020 7763 7252 Website: www.step.org Membership is open to Trust and Estate Practitioners with one of the following qualifications: Solicitor, Chartered Accountant, Certified Accountant, Associate of the Chartered Institute of Bankers (Trustee
Diploma), Associate of the Association of Taxation Technicians, Barrister, Fellow of the Institute of Legal Executives, or to those with 10 years’ relevant experience in trust and estate practice.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Taxation and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bournemouth; London Guildhall; London (Courtauld Institute of Art); Wales (North East Wales Institute)
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HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bournemouth; Dundee
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Dundee
PROFESSIONAL COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES London Guildhall; London (Courtauld Institute of Art); Manchester Metropolitan
Vocational Quali¢cations NVQs
Level 2: Providing Financial Services Level 4: Providing Financial Services
Level 3: Providing Financial Services
TAXI DRIVERS Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations TAXI DRIVERS (LONDON) Cab drivers and cab proprietors in the Metropolitan Police District and City of London are licensed by an Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, through the Public Carriage Office at 15 Penton Street, Islington N1 9PU. A cab driver’s licence is valid for 3 yrs and a cab proprietor’s licence for 1 yr. Applicants are required to satisfy the Licensing Authority that they are in all material respects fit to hold a licence. Before a cab driver’s licence is issued an applicant must pass a ‘Knowledge of London’ exam, which consists of a written test and successive oral exams conducted at intervals before examiners at the Public Carriage Office and continuing until such time as an applicant attains a degree of knowledge that enables him or her to undertake hirings by a reasonably direct route. The Public Carriage Office is concerned only with the exam of candidates and not with their
tuition. A full cab driver’s licence, known as an ‘All London’ licence, enables a cab driver to ply for hire over the whole of the Metropolitan Police District and City of London. The holder of such a licence must have a thorough knowledge of the Central London area, know the precise location of important public buildings, hotels, theatres etc, and also have a good working knowledge of the remainder of the district in which he or she is licensed to ply for hire. Licences are also issued to drivers to ply for hire in 16 suburban sectors of London only. Suburban drivers must have an intimate knowledge of the sector as well as some idea of the Central London area. All cab drivers must pass a driving test on a cab before being licensed. Licences are not issued to persons under 21.
TEACHING/EDUCATION Initial Quali¢cations in the UK RECOGNITION To obtain a teaching appointment as a qualified teacher in maintained schools in England and Wales,
it is necessary to have Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). In order to be qualified, teachers must have satisfactorily completed an approved course of initial training, and to be able to teach in maintained schools in England must have successfully completed
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Teaching/Education their induction period (there are similar arrangements for teaching in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland). APPROVED COURSES OF TRAINING IN ENGLAND AND WALES Initial teacher training courses in England and Wales are provided by Colleges and University Departments of Education. The main courses available are Bachelor of Education (BEd) degrees Bachelor of Arts with QTS and Bachelor of Science with QTS for nongraduates, and Postgraduate Certificates of Education (PGCEs) for graduates at accredited institutions. BEd degrees usually last 4 yrs for an honours degree and PGCEs generally last 1 yr FT. There are also some employment-based routes into teaching. The Graduate Teacher Programme is for mature, well-qualified people who need to earn money while they train and are able to take on responsibilities quickly, and the Registered Teacher Programme is for those without a degree but with at least two years of higher education. These employment-based routes now account for around 15 per cent of all teacher training places. In addition, Teach First is a programme enabling graduates to spend two years working in challenging secondary schools in London, Manchester and the Midlands. The programme enables trainees to qualify as a teacher while also completing leadership training. OTHER APPROVED COURSES OF TRAINING Courses of initial teacher training (ITT, sometimes referred to as initial teacher education or ITE) at institutions providing teacher training: a course of training leading to registration as a primary or secondary school teacher in Scotland. A course of training in Northern Ireland, approved by the Department of Education Northern Ireland, leading to recognition as a school teacher.
QUALIFICATIONS FOR ADMISSION TO TRAINING Students entering 4 yr BEdHons courses will normally be expected to have at the very least 3 GCSE/O levels at grade C or above, and 2 GCE A levels (or equivalent qualifications) while entrants to PGCE courses require a UK degree or a recognized equivalent. A requirement of QTS is passing Skills Tests in numeracy, literacy and ICT. These tests cover core skills that teachers need in their jobs and QTS cannot be awarded until they are passed. THE GENERALTEACHING COUNCILS OF THE UK The General Teaching Council for England (GTCE) is an independent professional council for teachers in England. Similar councils exist in Wales (GTCW), Scotland (GTCS) and Northern Ireland (GTCNI). These councils hold registers of qualified teachers and also act as disciplinary bodies. You can find out more from their respective websites: GTCE: www.gtce.org.uk GTCW: www.gtcw.org.uk GTCS: www.gtcs.org.uk GTCNI: www.gtcni.org.uk APPLICATIONS Applications for undergraduate courses are made through UCAS and postgraduate applications through the Graduate Teacher Training Registry (GTTR), both located at: Rosehill, New Barn Lane, Cheltenham GL52 3LZ. You can find out more about training to teach from the following websites: GTTR: www.gttr.ac.uk; UCAS: www.ucas.ac.uk; Training and Development Agency for Schools: www.tda.gov.uk and www.teach.gov.uk. You can also call the Teaching Information Line on: 01179 158161
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Teaching/Education and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FOUNDATION DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham (The University of Birmingham, School of Education, Selly Oak)
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FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Anglia; Anglia (City College, Norwich); Anglia (Colchester Institute); Bath Spa; Belfast; Birmingham; Birmingham, School of Education, Selly Oak; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Cambridge; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; Central Lancashire; Coventry (Newman College of Higher Education); De Montfort, Leicester; De Montfort, Leicester (De Montfort University Bedford); Derby; Dundee; Durham; East Anglia (Suffolk College); East Anglia; East London; Essex; Exeter (The College of St Mark & St John); Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Heriot-Watt; Heriot-Watt (Edinburgh College of Art); Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Bishop Grosseteste College); Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Kent; Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (Blackpool and The Fylde College); Lancaster (Edge Hill College of Higher Education); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds (Bretton Hall); Leeds (Leeds, Trinity & All Saints); Leeds (York St John College); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Lincolnshire; Lincolnshire (Grimsby College); Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool (Liverpool Hope University College);
Liverpool John Moores; London (Goldsmiths College); London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (Institute of Education); London (King’s College London); Loughborough; Luton; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester (Warrington Collegiate Institute, Faculty of HE); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Newcastle; North London; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham (University of Nottingham); Nottingham Trent; OU; OU (Northern College of Education); Oxford Brookes; Paisley; Plymouth; Robert Gordon; Salford; Sheffield Hallam; Southampton (King Alfred’s College); Southampton (University College Chichester (formerly Chichester Institute of Higher Education)); St Martin; Stirling; Stockport; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Sunderland (City of Sunderland College); Surrey (St Mary’s, Strawberry Hill); Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Sussex; Ulster; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Warwick; Wolverhampton; Worcester; York (The Stables)
OTHER FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Blackburn; Glamorgan
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia; Aston; Bath; Belfast; Birmingham; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Buckingham (University of Buckingham); Cambridge; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; Central Lancashire; Coventry; De Montfort, Leicester; De Montfort, Leicester (De Montfort University Bedford); Derby; Dundee; Durham; East Anglia; East London; Edinburgh; Essex; Exeter; Exeter (The College of St Mark & St John); Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Bishop Grosseteste College); Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Kent; Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (Edge Hill College of Higher Education); Lancaster (University College of
St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds (Bretton Hall); Leeds (York St John College); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Lincolnshire; Lincolnshire (Grimsby College); Liverpool; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool (Liverpool Hope University College); Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Goldsmiths College); London (Institute of Education); London (Jews’ College); London (King’s College London); London (London School of Economics & Political Science); London (University College London (UCL)); Loughborough; Luton; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Newcastle; North London; Northampton; Nottingham Trent; OU; OU (Northern
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Teaching/Education College of Education); OU (The Central School of Speech & Drama); Oxford; Oxford Brookes; Paisley; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Reading; Robert Gordon; Royal College of Art; Salford; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Southampton; Southampton (King Alfred’s College); St Martin; Stirling; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey; Surrey (St Mary’s, Strawberry Hill); Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Sussex; Thames Valley; Ulster; University of the West
of England, Bristol; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (College of Medicine); Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wales (Bangor University); Wales (University of Wales, Lampeter); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea); Warwick; Westminster; Wolverhampton; York (The Stables)
HIGHER DOCTORATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Belfast
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Anglia; Aston; Barnsley; Bath; Bath Spa; Belfast; Birmingham; Birmingham (Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies); Bradford; Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; Central Lancashire; City; De Montfort, Leicester (De Montfort University Bedford); Derby; Doncaster; Dundee; East Anglia (Otley College); East Anglia (Suffolk College); East Anglia; East London; Edinburgh; Essex; Exeter; Exeter (The College of St Mark & St John); Exeter (Truro College); Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Hertfordshire; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Kent; Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds (Bretton Hall); Leeds (Leeds, Trinity & All Saints);
Leicester; Lincolnshire (Grimsby College); Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool (Liverpool Hope University College); Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Goldsmiths College); London (Institute of Education); London (King’s College London); London (University College London (UCL)); Luton; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Newcastle; Northampton; Nottingham Trent; OU; OU (Northern College of Education); Oxford; Oxford Brookes; Paisley; Reading; Salford; South Bank; Southampton (King Alfred’s College); Stirling; Stockport; Surrey (St Mary’s, Strawberry Hill); Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Sussex; Thames Valley; Wales (College of Medicine); Wolverhampton; Worcester; York (The Stables)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Anglia; Anglia (City College, Norwich); Bath; Bath Spa; Belfast; Birmingham, School of Education, Selly Oak; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Brighton; Bristol; Brunel; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; Central Lancashire; De Montfort, Leicester; De Montfort, Leicester (De Montfort University Bedford); Derby; Dundee; Durham; East London; Edinburgh; Essex; Exeter; Exeter (The College of St Mark & St John); Glamorgan; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Bishop Grosseteste College); Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Kent; Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St
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Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds (Leeds, Trinity & All Saints); Leeds (York St John College); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Lincolnshire; Lincolnshire (Bishop Burton College); Liverpool; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool John Moores; London (Birkbeck, University of London); London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London (Goldsmiths College); London (Institute of Education); London (King’s College London); London Guildhall; Loughborough; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Napier; Newcastle; North London; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent; OU; OU (Northern College of Education); Oxford; Oxford
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Teaching/Education Brookes; Paisley; Portsmouth; Reading; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Southampton; Southampton (King Alfred’s College); Southampton (University College Chichester (formerly Chichester Institute of Higher Education)); St Martin; Staffordshire; Stirling; Sunderland; Surrey (St Mary’s, Strawberry Hill); Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Sussex;
Thames Valley; Ulster; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (College of Medicine); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wales (Bangor University); Warwick; Westminster; Wolverhampton; Worcester; York (The Stables)
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Manchester Metropolitan; Northampton;
Nottingham Trent; Sunderland (City of Sunderland College); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff)
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central Lancashire; Coventry (Newman College of Higher Education); Warwick
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham (Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies); Central Lancashire; London (King’s College London)
PROFESSIONAL COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); London Guildhall; London (Courtauld Institute of Art); Luton
RESEARCH DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores
Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas
NVQs
BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Learning Resources Technology BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Learning Resources Technology; Supporting Special Learning Needs
Level 2: Early Years Care and Education; Laboratory Technician Working in Education Level 3: Early Years Care and Education; Laboratory Technician Working in Education; School Administration; Sport, Recreation and Allied Occupations -Outdoor Education, Development Training, Recreation; School Administration; Training and Development Level 4: School Administration; Training and Development Level 5: Training and Development Strategy
SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Child Care & Education; Supporting Special Learning Needs SQA HND: Supporting Special Learning Needs
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SVQs Levels: Child Care & Education; Classroom Assistant; Physical/Sports Education; Supporting Special Learning Needs
City & Guilds Certificate: Foundation Certificate in Teaching, Training and Development; Further and Adult Education Teachers Certificate; 7313 GNVQ Planning and Assessor Award; 9281 Initial Certificate in Teaching Basic Skills; 7321 -- 01 Learning Support; 3791 Profile of Achievement; 7324 Providing Basic Skills Support; 3795 Skillpower; 7325 Work Experience Co-ordinators and Monitors Advanced Certificate: 7321 -- 02 Learning Support
Montessori International Diploma The Maria Montessori Training Organization, 26 Lyndhurst Gardens, London NW3 5NW; Tel: 020 7435 3646; Fax: 020 7431 8096; Website www.montessori-ami.org The Maria Montessori Training Organization is the International Training Centre in Britain of the Association Montessori Internationale (AMI). The courses provide underpinning knowledge for NVQ Levels 2 and 3. The Montessori International Diploma Course can be studied on a 1 yr FT/18 mths to 2 yrs PT basis. EXAMINATIONS Examinations consist of 5 separate elements: 1. Theory: One Paper -- 3 hrs; 2. Method: One Paper -3 hrs; 3. Practical: Oral Examination -- in the presence of an AMI appointed external examiner; 4. Presentation Files: prepared during the course; 5. School Visits -- practice and observation. Attendance at lectures, practical sessions and the other mandatory activities -- as well as the student’s standard of work and general attitude throughout the course, will also be considered in the final assessment for a Diploma.
OtherAwards Association for the Education and Welfare of the Visually Handicapped. Hon Secretary: Mrs J M Stone, School of Education, University of Birmingham, PO Box 363, Birmingham B15 2TT; Tel: 01214 144799/847 Teachers in schools for the visually handicapped in England and Wales must have taken 1 of the
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following courses conducted by Birmingham University: BPhilEd: 1 yr FT course, and 6 mths PT. Diploma in the Education of the Visually Handicapped: 1 yr FT course. Since 1981, this Diploma may also be taken as a 2 yr PT course. The School Teachers Diploma of the College of Teachers of the Blind exam conducted by the AEWVH has been phased out; all candidates are now referred to Birmingham University.
Post-Credential Diplomas There are numerous supplementary and refresher courses for serving teachers with appropriate experience, some of which lead to the awarding of Institute of Education supplementary certificates. Diplomas are usually awarded only after special courses of advanced study. Further information can be obtained directly from Local Education Authorities.
RSA Examinations Board Teacher/Trainer Quali¢cations The full range of RSA teachers’ qualifications is under review with the objective of introducing a competency based approach at 2 levels to these qualifications. Existing schemes, as listed below, will be subsumed into the modular format. Teachers’ Certificates In Office Studies (Word Processing/Typewriting/Shorthand/Office Procedures) Teacher and Trainer Certificate and Diploma (Information Technology) Certificate & Diploma for Teachers of Learners with Specific Learning Difficulties Certificate in Counselling Skills in the Development of Learning Certificate and Diploma in Teaching Foreign Language to Adults Teacher and Trainer Certificate (Group Work Skills) Certificate for Part Time Youth Workers Certificate and Diploma in Educational and Vocational Guidance for Adults Advanced Diploma in the Organization of Community Groups
Other Vocational Awarding Bodies ABC: Teachers’ Certificate (Post 16)
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TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE INSTITUTE OF SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL COMMUNICATORS (ISTC LTD) Airport House Purley Way Croydon CR0 0XZ Tel: 020 8253 4506 Fax: 020 8253 4510 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.istc.org.uk CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FISTC): Must have been a Member for at least 2 yrs, have passed an appropriate exam and have exercised supervisory responsibility in the field of Scientific and Technical Communication for at least 4 yrs; or have exercised such responsibility for at least 3 yrs and have either suitable comprehensive knowledge or relevant special knowledge; or have appropriate professional education and experience. In their evaluation the Institute is assisted by a panel of adjudicators. Member (MISTC): Must possess an acceptable qualification or have had equivalent experience in a branch of Science or Technology in which they are engaged as Communicators and have passed relevant exams, and have had at least 5 yrs’ suitable
experience (of which at least 2 yrs must have been in a responsible position in suitable practice); or have had at least 5 yrs’ experience as above (3 yrs in a responsible position) and have either relevant comprehensive knowledge or relevant specialist knowledge. NON-CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP Associate Member: Someone who wishes to be associated with the Institute to further their knowledge of Scientific and Technical Communication. Student Member: Must either have enrolled in a formal course of relevant further education or be employed in the field of Technical Communication and be studying, by on-the-job training or otherwise, for a relevant exam.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Technical Communications and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Abertay, Dundee; Aston; Bath; Birmingham; Blackburn; Bradford; Edinburgh; Essex; Greenwich; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); North
London; Oxford Brookes; Portsmouth; Sheffield; Staffordshire; Sunderland; Surrey; Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); York (The Stables)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bradford; Central England; Dundee; Glamorgan; Kent; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; London (King’s College London); London
(University College London (UCL)); Loughborough; Plymouth; Salford; Staffordshire; Surrey; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; York (The Stables)
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DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bradford; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Salford; Surrey (Farnborough College of
Technology); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Kingston
Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Engineering (Communications) BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Communications Engineering; Telecommunications SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Telecommunications (Mobile) SQA HND: Telecommunications
Provision of a Telecommunications Service; Repairing Cellular Terminal Equipment Level 4: Managing Telecommunication Facilities
SVQs Levels: Telecommunications
Engineering
NVQs Level 2: Processing Information Using Telecommunications; Providing a Telecommunications Service; Providing External Telecommunications Equipment Level 3: Operating and Maintaining the Performance of Telecommunications Equipment; Planning the
City & Guilds Certificate: Electronic Communications; Technician Certificate in Telecommunications and Electronics Diploma: Technician Diploma in Telecommunications and Electronics Advanced Diploma: Advanced Technician Diploma in Telecommunications
TEXTILES Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE TEXTILE INSTITUTE 1st Floor St James’s Buildings Oxford Street Manchester M1 6FQ Tel: 01612 371188 Fax: 01612 361991 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.textileinstitute.org The Textile Institute covers all disciplines -- from technology and production to design, development and marketing -- relating to fibres and fabrics, clothing and footwear, interior and technical textiles.
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MEMBERSHIP Fellow (CText FTI): Chartered Member of the Textile Institute. Applicants must be able to demonstrate that they have attained a standard of professional competence at least equal to that required for the Associateship, and that they have made a major
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Textiles personal creative contribution to: (a) an industrial or commercial operation or organization in a textile industry in ways that have a specific textile connotation; or (b) the advancement of knowledge through research, normally shown by publication; or (c) the advancement of technology in practice, as shown by developments in machinery, processes, or products; or (d) textile design; or (e) textile education, training or communication. Associate (CText ATI): Chartered Member of the Textile Institute who must have at least 2 yrs’ approved experience in the textile industries. Applicants must also: (a) have passed the prescribed exams of the Textile Institute; or (b) hold a TI-accredited degree or other approved qualification in a textilerelated subject; or (c) hold an appropriate degree or equivalent qualification in a relevant discipline and be able to show evidence of a broad general knowledge of textiles in related areas and have at least 5 yrs’ relevant professional experience after graduation; or (d) be able to show evidence of practice in the textile industries or other relevant occupation that demonstrates a development of professional skill to a level comparable to an appropriate degree and its application over a period of at least 10 yrs and have a broad general knowledge of related textiles. Licentiate (LTI): Must have at least 2 yrs’ relevant experience. Applicants must also (a) have passed the
prescribed Textile Institute exams; or (b) hold a TIaccredited degree or diploma in a textile-related subject; or (c) hold an appropriate degree or diploma in a relevant discipline and be able to show evidence of a specialized knowledge of one aspect of textiles or a broad general knowledge of textiles; or (d) be able to show evidence of practice in the textile industries or a related occupation that demonstrates the development of professional skill in a special area over a period of at least 5 yrs. Personal Membership: Open to anyone interested in the textile industries and in promoting the objects of the industries, of any nationality, anywhere in the world (the Textile Institute has members in 90 countries). Applicants for any of the professional qualifications must be personal members of the Institute and must remain in membership in order to retain use of their qualifications. Company Patron Membership: Open to any company or organization, enabling them to demonstrate their interest in, and commitment to, the textile industries. TRAINING A complete list of all degrees and other qualifications that are approved as satisfying the academic requirements for the award of ATI or LTI is available from the Institute.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Textiles and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Bucks Coll; Central England; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Dundee; Falmouth; Glasgow (The Glasgow School of Art); Heriot-Watt; Heriot-Watt (Edinburgh College of Art); Heriot-Watt (Scottish Borders Campus); Huddersfield; Leeds; Leeds (Bretton Hall); Leeds (Leeds College of Art & Design); London (Goldsmiths College); London Guildhall; London (Courtauld Institute of Art); London Institute
(Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design); London Institute (Chelsea College of Art & Design); Loughborough; Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Nottingham Trent; Southampton; Southampton (Winchester School of Art); Surrey Institute; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff)
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central England; Huddersfield; Leeds; (Goldsmiths College); London Institute Saint Martins College of Art & Design); Institute (Chelsea College of Art &
London (Central London Design);
Nottingham Trent; Royal College of Art; Southampton; Southampton (Winchester School of Art); Surrey Institute; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology
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DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bournemouth; Bucks Coll; Central England; De Montfort, Leicester; Doncaster; Huddersfield; Leeds; Lincolnshire (Bishop Burton College); London
(Goldsmiths College); London Institute (Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design); Manchester Metropolitan; Nottingham Trent
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bournemouth; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Central England; De Montfort,
Leicester; Lincolnshire (Bishop Burton College); Lincolnshire (Hull College); Wolverhampton
Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Design (Embroidery); Design (Fashion/Textiles); Design (Textiles); Science (Textile Coloration); Textiles; Textiles (Care) BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Design (Embroidery); Design (Textiles); Fashion and Textiles; Management of Textile Aftercare; Science (Textile Coloration); Stitched Textiles/Fashion Design; Textile Art; Textiles (Care); Textiles for Fashion SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Stitched Textiles/Fashion Design; Textile Art; Textiles for Fashion SQA HND: Stitched Textiles/Fashion Design; Textile Art; Textiles for Fashion; Textile Technology
NVQs Level 1: Manufacturing Textiles Level 2: Leather Production; Leathergoods Manufacture; Manufacturing Textiles Level 3: Manufacturing Textiles; Product Development (Apparel)
SVQs Levels: Creative Arts/Textiles; Textiles Level 2: Design: Constructed Textile Design; Design: Surface Pattern Textile Design
City & Guilds Certificate: 7815 Basic Sewing Skills; 4690 Clothing Machine Mechanics; Creative Skills Certificate Additional Decorative Techniques; Creative Skills Certificate Automatic Decorative Stitching; Creative Skills Certificate Embroidery Level 2; 7802 -- 67 Creative Skills Certificate Feltmaking; Creative Skills Certificate Hand Knitting Level 2; Creative Skills Certificate
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Lacemaking Level 2; Creative Skills Certificate Machine Embroidery; Creative Skills Certificate Machine Knitting; 7802 Creative Skills Certificate Millinery Level 2; Creative Skills Certificate Patchwork and Quilting; Creative Skills Certificate Regional Bobbin Lacemaking; Creative Skills Certificate Tapestry Weaving; Creative Skills Certificate Textile Decoration Techniques; Creative Skills Certificate Weaving and Spinning; 7900-07 Creative Studies Part 1 Crochet Skills; 7900-08 Creative Studies Part 1 Embroidery Skills; Creative Studies Part 1 Handknitting Skills; 7900 -- 14 Creative Studies Part 1 Lace Making Skills; Creative Studies Part 1 Machine Knitting Skills; Creative Studies Part 1 Patchwork and Quilting; 7900 -- 60 Creative Studies Part 2 Advanced Millinery; Creative Studies Part 2 Extended Textile Construction; First Steps in Creative Crafts: Machine Knitting Techniques; First Steps in Creative Crafts: Patchwork and Quilting; First Steps in Creative Crafts: Sewing Machine Techniques; 4680 Knitting Machine Mechanics; 4700 Leather Goods Manufacture; 4570 Leather Manufacture Craft; Preliminary Certificate in Leather Manufacture; 4901 Sewing Machine Instructors; 4140 Textile Techniques: Broadloom Weaving Stage 1; Textile Techniques: Carpet Installation Stage 1; Textile Techniques: Carpet Loom Tuners/Testers; Textile Techniques: Cotton Yarn Production Stage 1; 4140-01 Textile Techniques: Flax Spinning Stage 1; 4140-01 Textile Techniques: Knitting Stage 1; Textile Techniques: Loom Overlooking Stage 1; 4140-02 Textile Techniques: Stage 2; 4140-03 Textile Techniques: Stage 3; Textile Techniques: Textile Distribution Stage 1; 414001 Textile Techniques: Woollen Option Stage 1; 414001 Textile Techniques: Worsted Option Stage 1
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Timber Technology
Useful Addresses CAPITB Trust, 80 Richardshaw Lane, Pudsey, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS28 6BN; Tel: 01132 393355 Confederation of British Wool Textiles, Merrydale House, Roydsdale Way, Bradford BD4 6SB; Tel: 01274 652207; Fax: 01274 682293 National Textile Training Group (NTTG), Jarodale House, 7 Gregory Boulevard, Nottingham NG7 6LD; Tel: 01159 531866
Scottish Textiles Association, High Sunderland, Galashiels TD1 3TL; Tel: 01750 22312 SPA (Screen Printing Association) UK Ltd, Association House, 7A West Street, Reigate, Surrey RH2 9BL; Tel: 01737 240792
TIMBER TECHNOLOGY Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations INSTITUTE OF WOOD SCIENCE Stocking Lane Hughenden Valley Buckinghamshire HP14 4NU Tel: 01494 565374 Fax: 01494 565395 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.iwsc.org.uk The Institute of Wood Science is the examining body for the UK timber trade, giving qualifications at Certificate (Intermediate) and Associate levels. The syllabus of the Institute of Wood Science course is a comprehensive one, covering all aspects of wood technology, including utilization. Both levels are based on a workbook concept and are designed to provide information leading to self-seeking study for completion. Several practical exercises are included to complement the theory. For the Certificate level there are 5 modules and each module requires 60 hrs’ study, ie 30 hrs’ guided
study and 30 hrs’ distance-learning. The Associate level has a core module concerned with wood as a material and its handling and processing, and a project study with 1 additional module to complete the course requirement. There is no fixed time for completion of the course but it is expected to take no less than 1 yr. Successful students are awarded a nationally recognized professional qualification and membership of the IWSc. Those successful at Certificate level may use the letters CMIWSc and those at Associate level AIWSc.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Timber Technology and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
Bournemouth
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES NVQs
National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Timber Trade and Technology
Level 1: Wood Occupations (Construction) Level 2: Woodmachining; Wood Occupations (Construction); Wood Preserving -- Industrial Pre-treatment (Construction); Woodturning Level 3: Woodmachining; Wood Occupations (Construction); Woodturning
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SVQs Levels: Woodworking Level 2: Sawmilling Operations
Joinery; Creative Skills Certificate Wood Turning Level 2; Creative Skills Certificate Woodcarving Level 2; Creative Skills Certificate Woodwork Level 2; 6060 Machine Woodworking
City & Guilds Certificate: 6111 Basic Carpentry and Joinery Skills; 6135 Basic Woodworking Skills; 5850 Carpentry and
Useful Addresses Timber Trades Training Association, Suite 4, Cornwall House, Station Approach, Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire HP27 9DN; Tel: 01844 342064
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE ROYAL TOWN PLANNING INSTITUTE 41 Botolph Lane London EC3R 8DL Tel: 020 7929 9494 Fax: 020 7929 9490 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rtpi.org.uk CORPORATE MEMBERS Fellow (FRTPI): Members over 30 who have a high level of competence in town and country planning, and the necessary breadth and/or depth of experience and who have made a major contribution to the profession or to furthering the art and science of town and country planning. Candidates may apply after at least 5 yrs’ membership. Member (MRTPI): Candidates must have successfully completed a RTPI-accredited course and have at least 2 yrs’ satisfactory town planning experience. A special entry arrangement exists for those with a graduate level qualification (with acceptable planning content) plus 10 yrs’ relevant town planning experience. Note: Special arrangements are available to members of the Canadian, Australian and New Zealand Planning Institutes and for suitably qualified planners who come within the terms of the EC General Directive on Higher Education Diplomas. NON-CORPORATE MEMBERS Licentiate: This class designates a graduate working towards Corporate Membership. Candidates must have successfully completed a RTPI-accredited
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qualification and be in suitable employment to complete their post-graduation structured experience required under the Assessment of Professional Competence (APC) programme. Legal Associate: This non-corporate class, Legal Associates (LARTPI), has replaced the former Legal Membership class. It is open to qualified legal practitioners who have obtained appropriate experience, and have completed an approved project and passed a Viva Voce examination. International Associate: This non-corporate class, without the right to use designatory letters, is open to those in membership of a professional institute constituted outside the UK whose objects are similar to those of the RTPI. Applicants must not be ordinarily resident in the UK or the Republic of Ireland and must not be eligible for Corporate Membership of the RTPI. Technical Member (TechRTPI): This non-corporate class is open to planning support staff with the equivalent of an HNC in Planning plus 2 yrs’ experience in planning support. N/SVQs are available for this class of membership.
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Town and Country Planning Student Member: Candidates must either be or have been in suitable employment or be or have been engaged in suitable studies with a view to entering the profession, and satisfy the minimum academic requirements. Applicants must not be eligible for Corporate Membership of the RTPI. HONORARY MEMBERSHIP The Institute may elect (HonMRTPI).
Honorary
METHODS OF ENTRY TO THE PROFESSION Methods of entry to the profession are by taking a degree or diploma accredited by the Institute as satisfying the academic requirements for membership. In addition, candidates must have 2 yrs’ relevant practical experience in town planning.
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University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Town and Country Planning and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bristol; Central England; Doncaster; Dundee; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Liverpool; Liverpool John Moores; London (University College London (UCL)); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Middlesex; Newcastle; Nottingham
(University of Nottingham); Nottingham Trent; Oxford Brookes; Reading; Salford; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; Surrey (Farnborough College of Technology); Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (Bangor University); Westminster
OTHER FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Glamorgan
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Belfast; Bristol; Central England; Dundee; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Heriot-Watt; Kent; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Liverpool; Liverpool John Moores; London (London School of Economics & Political Science); London
(University College London (UCL)); Loughborough; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Newcastle; Oxford Brookes; Reading; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Wales (Cardiff University); Westminster
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Bristol; Central England; Heriot-Watt (Edinburgh College of Art); Liverpool; Liverpool John Moores; London (University College London (UCL)); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College
of Further & Higher Education); Newcastle; Oxford Brookes; Reading; South Bank; Wales (Cardiff University); Westminster
PROFESSIONAL COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College)
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Town and Country Planning
RESEARCH DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores
Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Built Environment; Rural Development/ Contracting SQA HND: Built Environment; Planning & General Practice Surveying; Rural Development/Rural Resource Management
NVQs Level 3: Construction Contracting -- Estimating, Surveying, Buying, Planning; Town Planning Support Level 4: Construction Contracting -- Estimating, Surveying, Buying, Planning; Town Planning
SVQs Levels: Building/Built Environment; Land & Environment; Rural Land Use/Development Level 3: Town Planning Support
TRADING STANDARDS Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE TRADING STANDARDS INSTITUTE 1 Sylvan Court Sylvan Way Southfields Business Park Basildon Essex SS15 6TH Tel: 08456 089400 Fax: 08456 089425 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.tsi.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FTSI): Fellowship may be granted to any member of at least 10 yrs’ standing who has made an original contribution to knowledge or has rendered distinguished service to the Institute. Life Member: Elected by Council in recognition of exceptional services to the Institute. Member (MTSI): Candidates should have gained either a Diploma in Trading Standards, the full Diploma in Consumer Affairs, or the Diploma in Consumer Affairs and Trading Standards. Associate Member (ATSI): Associate Member (ATSI): A person employed in an occupation acceptable to the Management Board and who holds Part 1 of the Diploma in Trading Standards, or Part 1 of the Diploma in Consumer Affairs, or the Foundation in Consumer Affairs and Trading Standards or the
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Certificate of Competence. A person who does not hold the appropriate qualification but whose length of service in their qualifying appointment is acceptable may also be admitted as an Associate. Retired Member or Retired Associate: May continue to use the designatory letters awarded. Student Member: Student Member: A person who is registered as a candidate on the Trading Standards Qualifications Framework with no prior Trading Standards qualifications. Affiliate Member: A person who is not eligible for any other class of membership but who is desirous of promoting the interests and objectives of the Institute. International Membership: Those persons resident outside the UK who share the aims and objectives of the Institute.
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Training Corporate Affiliate: A body corporate that would not be entitled to any other form of membership. President: An honorary post awarded by the Council of the Institute.
Vice Presidents: Are honorary posts elected by council for a period of five years (renewable). Honorary Member: An honorary post awarded by the Council of the Institute for distinguished attainment in associated work.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Trading Standards and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FOUNDATION DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Ulster
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Glasgow Caledonian; Portsmouth; Queen Margaret; Ulster; Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff)
Vocational Quali¢cations NVQs Level 3: Standards Management Level 4: Quality Management; Standards Management; Standards Quality Management
Level 5: Standards Operational Management; Standards Strategic Management
TRAINING Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF PERSONNEL AND DEVELOPMENT (CIPD) 151 The Broadway London SW19 1JQ Tel: 020 8612 6208 Fax: 020 8612 6201 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.cipd.co.uk The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) is the leading professional body in the field of personnel, training and development. With over 132,000 members across the UK and Ireland, you’ll find joining the CIPD will put you in good company. Our membership is highly respected and is seen by many employers as a requirement of practice.
Being a member will enhance your career prospects and give you greater recognition within the profession and among your peers. OPPORTUNITIES IN TRAINING Training is one of the processes that helps both employees and employers deal with change. All
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Training types of organizations need to adapt quickly and be flexible to technical, economic and social changes, especially in today’s world where people frequently need to learn or acquire new skills. The best way of achieving this is by training. As a trainer you’ll be responsible for identifying training needs, planning solutions, motivating staff, achieving business objectives, contributing to business strategy, devising training programmes, generating ideas, raising standards, overseeing employee development and managing training budgets. GETTING STARTED For a managerial career in HR/personnel, training and development you’ll need to be educated to degree level and hold a CIPD qualification. Our award winning magazine, People Management, which is delivered to all our members, will provide you with the very latest job opportunities in personnel, training and development. People Management can also be found online at www.peoplemanagement.co.uk, where you can access the latest job opportunities and sign up for the job alert service to get the latest jobs matching your requirements sent straight to your inbox. LAUNCH YOUR CAREER Our qualifications will help you develop the skills and knowledge you need to launch your professional career. A network of CIPD centres offer a range of FT, PT and/or flexible learning courses. Most of our qualifications lead to a professional grade of membership. PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Certificate in Training Practice (CTP): Studying for the CTP will provide you with your first step towards a successful career in training. Certificate in Recruitment and Selection (CRS): The CRS provides practical and authoritative guidance on best practice. Certificate in Employment Relations, Law and Practice (CERLAP): CERLAP is designed to introduce you to the key elements of employment law and practice. Certificate in Coaching and Mentoring (CCM): The CCM is designed to provide you with the skills needed to be an effective coach and mentor. Certificate in Business Awareness and Advanced Professional Study (CBAAPS): CBAAPS will introduce you to the wide range of business skills needed in today’s competitive environment, and will help prepare you for the CIPD’s postgraduate?level
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programme, the Professional Development Scheme (PDS). The Professional Development Scheme (PDS): The PDS is a highly respected and highly valued postgraduate level programme that covers four fields of study. It’s aimed at those seeking to build their managerial career in personnel and development. Successful completion of all fields will lead to Graduate membership, which will be your first step towards achieving chartered membership. WHAT TO DO NEXT To enrol on one of our qualifications you’ll need to contact your local CIPD centre. Your centre will provide you with all the relevant application forms. To find your nearest centre, visit www.cipd.co.uk/ wheretogetqualified or call us on 020 8612 6208. CAREER DEVELOPMENT Helping you develop your career When you start your studies you’ll join us as a studying Affiliate member. This will give you access to our exceptional range of member benefits and services, which you’ll find invaluable when studying for your CIPD qualification and in the development of your professional career. They include: Professional resources Access member-only resources on our website www.cipd.co.uk and benefit from our sophisticated library and information service, employment law resources, leading research and much more. We have the largest collection of personnel, learning and development reference material in Europe and over 330 full text online journals and magazines and 10,000 company reports. You’ll receive our fortnightly award winning magazine People Management, providing up to the minute news about people management and training, giving you access to real-life case studies and providing you with exclusive features on a wide variety of subjects. Enhance your career Our membership is widely acknowledged to enhance career development and job prospects. It’s recognized as a benchmark and is seen by many employers as a requirement of practice. Development and networking From online communities to local branch networks, world-class conferences and exhibitions, you can share your experiences and exchange ideas with over 132,000 members.
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Training Member discounts Members can take advantage of great savings on most of our member benefits and services, including our, conferences and exhibitions, training courses and substantial discounts on all our books,
subscription products, research reports and leisure and business services. Find out more For further information on qualifications to launch your career, visit www.cipd.co.uk/qualifications or call us on 020 8612 6208.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Training and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Abertay, Dundee; Anglia; Aston; Bath; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Bradford; Bucks Coll; Central England; Central Lancashire; Coventry; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Doncaster (Dearne Valley Business School); East Anglia (Suffolk College); Glamorgan; Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Heriot-Watt; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Keele; Leeds; Liverpool; London (London School of Economics & Political Science); London (Royal Holloway); Luton; Manchester
(Warrington Collegiate Institute, Faculty of HE); Middlesex; Napier; North London; Northampton; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Paisley; Plymouth; Portsmouth; South Bank; Stirling; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Teesside; Thames Valley; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; Wales (North East Wales Institute); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wolverhampton
OTHER FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Glamorgan
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Abertay, Dundee; Anglia; Anglia (City College, Norwich); Bournemouth; Bristol; Brunel; Canterbury Christ Church; Central England; Central Lancashire; Coventry; De Montfort, Leicester; Durham; East London; Glamorgan; Gloucestershire; Hertfordshire; Keele; Kingston; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College); Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Liverpool; Liverpool John Moores; London (King’s College London); London (London School of Economics & Political Science); London Guildhall; London (Courtauld Institute of Art); Luton; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further &
Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Napier; Newcastle; North London; Northampton; Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Plymouth; Portsmouth; Robert Gordon; Salford; Sheffield; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Staffordshire; Stirling; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey; Surrey (University of Surrey Roehampton); Teesside; Thames Valley; Ulster; University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Warwick; Westminster; Wolverhampton
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Anglia; Aston; Birmingham (Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies); Blackburn; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Bradford; Brighton; Bucks Coll; Canterbury
Christ Church; De Montfort, Leicester; Doncaster; Doncaster (Dearne Valley Business School); Durham (New College Durham); Glamorgan; Glasgow Caledonian; Gloucestershire; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds
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Training Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Newcastle; North London; Northampton;
Nottingham Trent; Oxford Brookes; Salford; South Bank; Staffordshire; Stirling; Strathclyde; Thames Valley; Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wolverhampton
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Central England; Central Lancashire; Derby; East London; Glamorgan; Gloucestershire; Lincolnshire; Lincolnshire (Hull College); London Guildhall;
London (Courtauld Institute of Art); North London; Nottingham Trent; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); South Bank; Thames Valley; Wolverhampton
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Northampton
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham (Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies); Central Lancashire
Vocational Quali¢cations National and Higher National Certi¢cates and Diplomas
Level 5: Personnel Development
SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Human Resource Management SQA HND: Human Resource Management
SVQs
NVQs Level 3: Personnel Support; Recruitment Consultancy; Supporting Workplace Organization and Representation; Training and Development Level 4: Developing Union Organization; Personnel Management; Training and Development (Human Resource Development); Training and Development (Learning Development)
Strategy;
Level 3: Personnel Support; Consultancy Level 4: Personnel Management Level 5: Personnel Strategy
Training
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Recruitment
OCR Cambridge Business Skills -- Recruitment and Training
Useful Addresses Employment National Training Organization, Room 32, 4th Floor, Kimberley House, 47 Vaughan
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Way, Leicester LE1 4SG; Tel: 01162 517979; Fax: 01162 511464
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Transport
TRANSPORT Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF LOGISTICS AND TRANSPORT (UK) Earlstrees Court Earlstrees Road Corby Northants NN17 4AX Tel: 01536 740100 Fax: 01536 740101 The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (UK) -- CILT(UK) -- is the professional body for transport, logistics and integrated supply-chain management. It aims to be the focus for professional excellence and the development of the most modern techniques in Logistics and Transport, and to encourage the adoption of policies which are both efficient and sustainable. CILT(UK) has over 19,000 members involved in a variety of sectors including manufacturing, distribution, passenger transport, retail, import and export, national and local government, purchase and supply, warehousing, education, research and the armed forces. MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FCILT): Fellowship of the Institute is open to those Chartered Members who have at least 7 yrs’ experience in a position or positions of high responsibility in the Management of Logistics or Transport. Fellowship is also granted to people who have attained a position of eminence in Logistics or Transport. Chartered Membership (CMILT): Candidates for election or transfer to the grade of Chartered Member should hold the Institute’s Advanced Diploma or an exempting qualification (usually an approved degree) and have at least 5 yrs’ relevant experience in logistics or transport, including at least 2 at senior level. A customized postgraduate programme is available to candidates whose qualifications meet only part of the requirements for exemption from the Institute’s Advanced Diploma. The professional route enables experienced logistics or transport professionals who do not meet the academic requirements for Chartered Membership to demonstrate that they broadly satisfy the Institutes’ criteria. Alternatives include writing a professional essay, delivering a professional paper, submitting previously published works and/or undergoing a professional interview.
Candidates are required to provide evidence of their experience either by a CV or through the application form. Member (MILT): Candidates for election or transfer to the grade of Member should hold an approved qualification at Level 3, 4 or 5 in Logistics or Transport and have management responsibility which involved planning, making decisions, directing and accountability for the use and performance of resources. Candidates with a relevant qualification should have at least 3 yrs’ relevant experience. Candidates are required to provide evidence that they meet the above criteria, either by a CV or through the application form. Candidates without a Level 3, 4 or 5 qualification but with management responsibility over an extended period (at least 8 yrs) may submit a portfolio of evidence for consideration under the Accreditation or Prior Achievement (APA) process. Affiliate: Affiliate Membership is open to those who are interested in logistics and transport and who support the aims of the Institute but who may not, for a variety of reasons, qualify for Membership. This grade includes those studying for educational qualifications in Logistics or Transport. EXAMINATIONS CILT(UK) Certificate: A programme for new managers working in logistics and transport that provides an understanding of the practical art of Logistics and Transport Management through a range of optional units. The Logistics units of this qualification are recognized by the European Certification Board for Logistics (ECBL). Candidates successfully completing the programme may be able to apply to become a European Junior Logistician and use the globally recognized letters EJLog after their name. The modular examination route may enable candidates
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Transport to gain exemption from the national and international CPC. CILT(UK) Professional Diploma in Logistics and Transport: This modular programme provides the increased sector-specific knowledge and expertise essential for success in modular business to those managers with operational responsibilities. Some Logistics units are recognized by the European Certificate Board for Logistics (ECBL). Candidates successfully completing the programme may be able to apply to become a European Senior Logistician and use the globally recognized letters ESLog after their name. CILT(UK) Advanced Diploma in Logistics & Transport: The Advanced Diploma in Logistics and Transport is a high level course designed for individuals working within the logistics and transport profession, typically in middle management. It
bridges the gap between the undergraduate level of the Professional Diploma and the postgraduate standard of a Master’s Degree. It is made up of 5 modular based units including a Professional Project. BSc and MSc opportunities: The Professional Diploma and Advanced Diploma provide a fasttrack approach to academic qualifications. CILT(UK) has recently launched two new MSCs in conjunction with Glamorgan University; International Logistics and Supply Chain Management and International Transport and Logistics. These qualifications are being delivered using an e-learning approach. The 3 year programme is designed for professionals working in a variety of organizations. Both programmes have a set of seven key common modules, along with three specialist modules that relate to the specialist fields which are assessed through assignments and a dissertation for the final unit.
THE INSTITUTE OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENT INVESTIGATORS Column House London Road Shrewsbury Shropshire SY2 6NN Tel: 08456 212066 Fax: 08456 212077 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.itai.org A registered charity whose aims are to provide a means for communication, education, representation and regulation in the field of traffic accident investigation, thereby seeking to promote a professional approach to the subject. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Affiliate Membership: Open to any person with an interest in the subject of accident investigation. Member (MITAI): Affiliates of at least 2 yrs’ standing may apply for transfer to Member grade. Applicants must provide proof of their qualifications, personal involvement and experience in a specialist field that relates directly to accident investigation. Applicants
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are required to supply a portfolio containing clear evidence of their Continued Professional Development (CPDs) completed for the previous 2 yrs, currently a minimum of 18 hrs of study time per yr. Applicants will require 2 sponsors, each of whom should be Members of the Institute. Two full files relating to accident investigation must be submitted for assessment, at least one of which must have been completed within the previous 2 yrs and the other must not be more than 5 yrs old. All applicants are required to produce a 2,500 word report, the basis of which will be to expand on their submitted work files.
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Transport
INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT ADMINISTRATION (IOTA) ’The Old Studio’ 25 Greenfield Road Westoning Bedfordshire MK45 5JD Tel: 01525 634940 Fax: 01525 750016 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.iota.org.uk QUALIFICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FInstTA): Election to Fellow of the Institute may be granted to persons of special distinction or eminence who are not less than 30 years of age and who have held positions of high responsibility and/or have given distinguished service to the Institute. Member (MInstTA): Persons may be elected to the grade of Member having held the grade of Associate Member for a minimum of two years. Persons, who possess such educational/professional qualifications in the supervisory management of transport and/or associated professions as approved from time to time by Council, may also be elected as Member, as may those persons who can satisfy Council that they hold positions of significant responsibility within the transport and distribution industry. Associate Member (AMInstTA): Persons may be elected to the grade of Associate Member by having held the grade of Associate for sufficient time to qualify for upgrading to corporate status or by rendering distinguished service to the Institute. Persons, who possess such education/professional qualifications in the supervisory management of transport or associated professions, as approved
from time to time by Council as justifying election to corporate status, may also be elected as Associate Member. In addition, those persons who can satisfy Council that they hold positions at supervisory or management level within the transport and distribution industry may also be elected as Associate Member. Associate (AInstTA): Election as Associate of the Institute may be granted to persons who are engaged in transport administration, whose ability, expertise and responsibilities exceed the requirements for Students, but does not reach the required standard for Associate Membership, or persons who are engaged in occupations not involving transport administration at the time of admission to membership but which are ancillary to the transport industry. Student: The Council is empowered to admit as Students persons who are above the age of 16 and who possess such qualifications as may be decided from time to time by Council. Honorary Members: The Council is empowered to admit Honorary members and may determine the terms and conditions attached to their admission.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Transport and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aston; Bristol; Coventry; Huddersfield; Leeds; Liverpool John Moores; London Guildhall; London (Courtauld Institute of Art); Loughborough; Napier; Oxford Brookes; Staffordshire; Ulster; University of
the West of England, Bristol; Wales (Cardiff University); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wolverhampton
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aston; Birmingham; City; Leeds; London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London
(University College London (UCL)); London Guildhall; London (Courtauld Institute of Art); Napier;
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Transport Newcastle; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Plymouth; Salford; Staffordshire; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales (Cardiff
University); Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Westminster; York (The Stables)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Leeds; Newcastle; Salford; Teesside; Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Salford (University of Salford)
Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Motor Vehicle Studies; Shipping and Transport Studies BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Automotive Engineering; Motor Vehicle Management and Technology; Transport Studies SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Automotive Engineering/Management SQA HND: Automotive Engineering/Management
NVQs Level 1: Assisting in Road Haulage & Distribution; Motor Industry; Vehicle Maintenance: Service Replacement; Vehicle Parts Distribution Level 2: Motor Industry; Organizing Road Transport Operations; Rail Transport Engineering Maintenance; Rail Transport Operations; Transporting Goods by Road; Vehicle Maintenance: Service Replacement; Vehicle Parts Distribution and Supply; Vehicle Selling Level 3: Control Room Operations; Motor Industry; Performing Road Haulage and Distribution; Rail Transport Engineering Maintenance; Road Safety;
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Transport Technical Support; Vehicle Parts Distribution and Supply; Vehicle Selling Level 4: Road Safety Level 5: Transport Planning
SVQs Levels: Motor Cycle Maintenance; Motor Vehicle Bodywork; Motor Vehicle Electronics; Motor Vehicle Engineering/Systems Level 1: Assisting in Road Haulage and Distribution Operations; Parking Control; Vehicle Parts Distribution and Supply; Vehicle Valeting Level 2: Lift Truck Operations; Organizing Road Transport Operations; Passenger Support Services; Port Passenger Operations; Rail Transport Engineering Maintenance; Rail Transport Operations; Transporting Goods by Road; Transporting Passengers by Road: Short Itineraries; Vehicle Parts Distribution and Supply; Vehicle Selling Level 3: Rail Transport Engineering Maintenance; Transporting Passengers by Road: Long Itineraries; Vehicle Parts Distribution and Supply Level 4: Co-ordinating Automotive Maintenance
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TRAVEL AND TOURISM Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations CONFEDERATION OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY 118--120 Great Titchfield Street London W1W 6SS Tel: 020 7612 0170 Fax: 020 7612 0171 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.cthawards.com The Confederation of Tourism and Hospitality was established in 1982 to provide recognized standards of management and vocational training appropriate to the needs of the hotel and travel industries, via its syllabi, examinations and awards. Please take a look at our website to find out what we do at www.cthawards.com. CTH is a member of the Federation of Awarding Bodies and the CTH Diploma and Advanced Diploma qualifications are endorsed by the Institute of Hospitality (formerly the HCIMA) and recognized by a number of hospitality and tourism specialist universities as providing appropriate academic preparation for students to apply for entry on to their final year degree programmes. Students are offered a clearly defined path of development through progressive grades of membership. The Confederation offers six externally examined Diploma training programmes, each of which will normally take an academic year to complete, and four grades of membership indicating a level of personal development. TRAINING PROGRAMMES Diploma in Hotel Management: Aims to provide students with a broad understanding of the operational aspects of the international hotel industry, and a knowledge of the underlying principles involved. Syllabus content: Food and Beverage Operations, Food Hygiene Health and Safety, Front Office Operations, Facilities and Accommodation Operations, Hospitality Finance, Introduction to Business Operations, Marketing, The Tourism Industry, Business Computing, The Global Hospitality Industry. Option in Casino Management -- Diploma in Hotel and Casino Management: The course combines seven key hospitality based modules of the Hotel Management Diploma with three specialist modules in Casino Management which provide students with a broad understanding of the operational aspects of
the casino industry. Syllabus content: Casino Management I, Casino Management II, Psychology of Gambling, Front Office Operations, Facilities and Accommodation Operations, Hospitality Finance, Introduction to Business Operations, Marketing, The Tourism Industry, The Global Hospitality Industry. Advanced Diploma in Hotel Management: Aims to provide an understanding of the managerial, decision making and leadership aspects of the international hotel industry and to develop independent research and study skills which will be required when working at senior managerial level in the industry. Syllabus content: Food and Beverage Management, Strategic Hospitality Management, Facilities Management, Management Accounting, Human Resource Management, Management Research Report. Diploma in Tourism Management: Aims to provide students with a broad understanding of the operational aspects of the international tourism industry, together with a knowledge of the basic principles which underpin the industry. Syllabus content: Travel Geography, The Tourism Industry, Travel Agency and Tour Guide Operations, Introduction to Tourism Economics, Special Interest Tourism, Destination Analysis, Introduction to Business Operations, Business Computing, Marketing, Finance for the Travel Industry. Option in Travel Agency Management -- Diploma in Travel Agency Management: Students wishing to prepare for careers in the specialist field of travel agency management may take this specially developed derivative programme. Syllabus content: Travel Geography, The Tourism Industry, Travel Agency and Tour Guide Operations, Fares and Ticketing Levels One and Two, Computer Reservation Systems, Introduction to Business Operations, Business Computing, Marketing, Finance for the Travel Industry.
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Travel and Tourism Advanced Diploma in Tourism Management: Aims to provide an understanding of the managerial, decision making and leadership aspects of the international tour operation industry and to develop the independent research skills which will be required when working as a senior manager in the industry. Syllabus content: Tour Operations, Management Accounting, Strategic Tourism Management, Sustainable Tourism and Destination Management, Human Resource Management, Management Research Report. Virgin Atlantic/GMTC Fares and Ticketing and Star Alliance/GTMC Galileo Fares and Ticketing programmes are also administered by the Confederation. ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS The selection of students for admission to the courses at Diploma level is at the discretion of individual educational establishments. No specific educational qualifications are required, although it is desirable for applicants to have completed formal secondary education and, for students who do not have English as their first language, an IELTS level of 4.5 or above. For selection onto a course at Advanced Diploma level the applicant must have been successful in, or exempted from, the Diploma course. Exemptions are granted at the discretion of the Confederation on the basis of previous education and experience.
Examination results and certificates: Each candidate will receive a record of performance in one of four grades for each component of the examination. The grades are Distinction, Credit, Pass and Fail. Qualifications are awarded to those candidates who achieve at least a pass grade in all components of their course. GRADES OF MEMBERSHIP Student Member: This classification is for those who have enrolled on a CTH course at a registered CTH centre. Associate Member (AMCTH): Awarded to those who have passed or been exempted from the Diploma level examination. Holders of equivalent qualifications acceptable to the Confederation may also be granted associate membership. Member (MCTH): Awarded to those who have passed or been exempted from the Advanced Diploma level examination, and hold at least two years experience in the industry. Holders of equivalent qualifications acceptable to the Confederation may also be granted Membership, as may those who have at least 10 yrs’ relevant experience. Fellow (FCTH): Awarded at the discretion of the Confederation to those who have achieved positions of significant responsibility in the industry, or who have made notable contributions to the work of the Confederation.
INSTITUTE OF TRAVEL AND TOURISM PO Box 217 Ware Hertfordshire SG12 8WY Tel: 08707 707960 Fax: 08707 707961 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.itt.co.uk MEMBERSHIP Fellows (FInstTT): Must pass the Institute’s professional paper at Fellowship level or have been a Full Member for 10 yrs or 5 yrs and have made a substantial contribution to the institution or industry. Full Member (MInstTT): Must pass the Institute’s professional paper or have 5 yrs’ experience in the travel and tourism industry at management level or hold a recognized qualification exempting them from it.
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Details of the Institute’s exemptions may be obtained from the Membership Department. A list of FT courses recognized for exemption is also available. Associate Member (AInstTT): Must hold an accredited certificate from an Institute-approved college or COTAC II or other recognized qualifications or have 5 yrs’ experience in the travel and tourism Industry. Affiliate Member (Non-Corporate): Must hold Level I C&G Travel and Tourism qualifications, eg COTAC I, COTICC I or Airline I Qualification or Level 2 NVQ
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Travel and Tourism in Travel Services or Intermediate GNVQ in Leisure & Tourism.
Student Member (Non-Corporate): Must be studying at an Institute-approved college.
THE TOURISM MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE c/o CPD Co-ordinator, Cathy Guthrie PhD FTMI FTS 18 Cuninghill Avenue Inverurie Aberdeenshire AB51 3TZ Tel: 01467 620769/07802 679489 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.tmi.org.uk The Tourism Management Institute (TMI) is the professional institute for tourism destination management in the UK. Its mission is to advance tourism destination management for the economic, social and environmental benefit of recipient host communities. Affiliate, Associate or Full membership is open to practising destination managers depending on experience and qualifications. Upgrade to Fellow is by invitation only. Student membership is available to students registered on TMI accredited higher
education courses. Students on non-accredited courses are welcome to apply for Affiliate membership. From January 2009, the TMI Professional Postgraduate Certificate in Destination Management will be available as an online, distance learning qualification delivered by a partnership of Leeds Metropolitan, Bournemouth and Lancaster Universities. For details, please contact Cathy Guthrie, CPD Coordinator.
THE TOURISM SOCIETY Flo Powell, Executive Director The Tourism Society Trinity Court 34 West Street Sutton Surrey SM1 1SH Tel: 020 8661 4636 Fax: 020 8661 4637 Website: www.tourismsociety.org Established in 1977, the Society’s activities focus on the communication of information and knowledge, primarily through a combination of seminars and meetings, the quarterly journal Tourism, its website and regular newsletters. It acts as an advocate for tourism by addressing current issues and expressing impartial and informed views to the government and the public and private sectors. It promotes contact among colleagues through the UK tourism industry and with tourism professionals internationally. The Tourism Society is the only professional body to link the mutual interests of those working in tourism’s many sectors, recognizing that people may work in more than one sector during their careers.
The membership includes students, academics and consultants, those at all levels of management in the private and public sectors and high profile industry leaders -- both past and present. Members are encouraged to make personal contributions to the Society by organizing or speaking at meetings, writing articles and through the Society’s work generally. MEMBERSHIP Membership of the Society is open to all who are committed to professionalism in tourism and who are working in, studying or otherwise interested in the industry across all of its sectors.
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Travel and Tourism Applications for membership are particularly welcome from professionals in other fields who are interested or involved in tourism, including accountants, architects, bankers, consultants, educationalists, engineers, environmentalists, lawyers, planners and surveyors. There are two voting grades of membership -Member (MTS) and Fellow (FTS). These members may participate in the conduct of the Society’s business through elections and serving on the Council and/or its Committees. Fellows are elected if in a senior position of responsibility (CEO or Board Director) in a
recognized tourism organization, have had, usually, at least 10 yrs’ experience in one or more sectors of tourism, can demonstrate commitment, success, influence and/or seniority via publications, papers etc and/or have been elected Fellows by another (or other) organization(s). Students are encouraged to join the Society because of access to information and the opportunity to start networking within the industry; a special form is available from the Secretariat. The Society has a Retired section for those no longer working FT in the industry but who wish to benefit from Society membership.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Travel and Tourism and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FOUNDATION DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Sunderland; Ulster
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Abertay, Dundee; Anglia; Anglia (City College, Norwich); Barnsley; Birmingham (Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies); Bournemouth; Brighton; Bristol; Bucks Coll; Canterbury Christ Church; Central Lancashire; Coventry; Derby; East Anglia (Suffolk College); Essex (Writtle College); Glamorgan; Glasgow Caledonian; Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Lancaster (Blackpool and The Fylde College); Leeds (York St John College); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Lincolnshire; Lincolnshire (Grimsby College); Lincolnshire (Lincoln University
Campus); Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool (Liverpool Hope University College); Liverpool John Moores; Luton; Manchester Metropolitan; Middlesex; Napier; North London; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Oxford Brookes; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Queen Margaret; Robert Gordon; Salford; Sheffield Hallam; South Bank; Southampton (King Alfred’s College); Staffordshire; Stirling; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Teesside; Thames Valley; Ulster; Wales; Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Wales (Bangor University); Westminster; Wolverhampton
OTHER FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Blackburn
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham (Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies); Bournemouth; Brighton; Buckingham (University of Buckingham); Bucks Coll; Central Lancashire; Derby; Exeter; Exeter (The College of St Mark & St John); Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Glasgow Caledonian; Gloucestershire; Greenwich; Hull; Hull (Doncaster College); Kent; Lincolnshire;
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Liverpool John Moores; Luton; Manchester Metropolitan; Napier; North London; Northumbria; Nottingham Trent (Southampton Institute); Oxford Brookes; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Sheffield Hallam; Strathclyde; Sunderland; Surrey; Thames Valley; Ulster; Wales (Swansea Institute of Higher Education); Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Westminster; Wolverhampton
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Travel and Tourism
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Anglia (City College, Norwich); Barnsley; Birmingham (Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies); Blackburn; Bournemouth; Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Brighton; Bucks Coll; Canterbury Christ Church; Central Lancashire; Doncaster; Durham (New College Durham); Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Greenwich;
Lincolnshire (Hull College); Lincolnshire (Yorkshire Coast College); Luton; Manchester Metropolitan; Northumbria; Portsmouth; Salford; Southampton (King Alfred’s College); Strathclyde; Surrey (Farnborough College of Technology); Teesside; Thames Valley; Ulster; Wales; Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff); Worcester
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bournemouth; Brighton; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Liverpool John Moores; North London; Thames Valley
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Birmingham (Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies)
PROFESSIONAL COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Manchester Metropolitan
RESEARCH DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores
Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas
NVQs
BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Travel and Tourism BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: International Travel; Languages & Scottish Tourism; Resort Management; Resort Operations/Management; Rural Recreation/Tourism; Tourism; Tourism Management; Travel; Travel and Tourism; Travel and /Tourism Management
Level 2: Maintaining and Operating Caravan Parks; Tourist Information; Transporting Passengers by Road -- Passenger Support Services; Transporting Passengers by Road -- Short Itineraries; Travel Services; Travel Services (Commentaries & Interpretation); Travel Services (Leisure and Business); Travel Services (Tour Operations) Level 3: Tourist Information; Transporting Passengers by Road -- Long Itineraries; Travel Services; Travel Services (Commentaries & Interpretation); Travel Services (Leisure and Business); Travel Services (Supervising); Travel Services (Tour Operations) Level 4: Travel Services; Travel Services (Environmental Heritage Interpretation); Travel Services (Leisure and Business Travel); Travel Services (Tour Operations)
SCOTLAND SQA HNC: International Travel; Languages & Tourism or Scottish Tourism; Resort Operations/Management; Rural Recreation/Tourism; Tourism; Travel; Travel & Tourism SQA HND: Hospitality Management with Tourism; International Travel; Languages & Scottish Tourism; Resort Management; Rural Recreation/Tourism; Tourism; Travel & Tourism
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Travel and Tourism
SVQs Levels: Hospitality with Languages/Tourism/Leisure; Leisure & Tourism; Leisure/Tourism/Hospitality; Scottish Tourism with Languages; Tourism/Travel with Languages; Tourism with Business; Tourism; Travel; Travel & Tourism Level 2: Tourist Information
Intermediate: Leisure and Tourism Advanced: Leisure and Tourism; Travel and Tourism
City & Guilds Certificate: 4838 Business Travel; 4865 International Tourism Diploma: 4865 -- 02 International Tourism Advanced Diploma: 4865 -- 03 International Tourism
GNVQs Foundation: Leisure and Tourism
Useful Addresses Travel Training Company, The Cornerstone, The Broadway, Woking, Surrey GU21 5AR; Tel: 01483 727321
Caravan Industry Training Organization, 74--76 Victoria Road, Aldershot, Hampshire GU11 1SS; Tel: 01252 344170
VETERINARY SCIENCE Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations BRITISH VETERINARY ASSOCIATION 7 Mansfield Street London W1G 9NQ Tel: 020 7636 6541 Fax: 020 7908 6349 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.bva.co.uk The British Veterinary Association (BVA) is the national representative body for the veterinary profession with approximately 11,000 members. In promoting and supporting the interests of our members, and the animals under their care, the BVA is committed to developing and maintaining channels of communication not least with government, parliamentarians and the media. The BVA represents the veterinary profession and helps members fulfil their professional roles. The BVA aims to: l Provide services that are valued by members
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Represent the profession and be the first source of informed opinion on veterinary issues for government, veterinary surgeons, the media and the public in the UK l Be a leading provider of veterinary information l Be fully engaged with its divisions Membership of the Association is open to all members of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS), to those on the Supplementary Veterinary Register, to students studying for a degree entitling them to membership of the RCVS, to holders of EU veterinary qualifications and to those from other countries with RCVS-accepted qualifications. l
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THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF VETERINARY SURGEONS Belgravia House 62--64 Horseferry Road London SW1P 2AF Tel: 020 7222 2001 Fax: 020 7222 2004 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rcvs.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Total Membership (all registers): 22,345. RCVS maintains a list of RCVS Recognized Specialists. Member (MRCVS): To practise as a Veterinary Surgeon in the UK it is necessary to be registered with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. Registration (other than temporary registration) carries with it membership of the Royal College. To qualify for membership the applicant must hold an approved veterinary degree granted by a British university or hold a veterinary qualification awarded by one of the Member States of the EU (and be a citizen of one of those Member States), or hold another overseas veterinary qualification which is currently recognized by the College for registration without further examination. All other veterinarians must pass the College’s statutory examination for membership before being entitled to registration. The veterinary degree course lasts 5/6 yrs. Members of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (or holders of qualifications which would enable them to be registered by that College) are qualified to take up membership of The British Veterinary Association, 7 Mansfield Street, London W1M 0AT. QUALIFICATIONS Certificates and Diplomas: The Royal College also has power to award postgraduate Certificates and Diplomas in a number of subjects, including cattle, sheep and fish health and production, pig medicine, poultry medicine and production, laboratory animal science, aspects of equine studies and small animal medicine and surgery, veterinary anaesthesia, ophthalmology, dermatology, cardiology, reproduction, public health and radiology, animal welfare science, ethics and law, zoological medicine, by examination. Enrolment on this style of Certificate is no longer possible, as they have been replaced by the modular Certificate detailed below. They will still be examined
until 2012, however, when the last of the current candidates make their way through the system. Modular Certificates: A modular certificate structure will be introduced from 2007 onwards. The modular certificate structure leads to qualifications entitled Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice (CertAVP). The Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice will eventually replace the existing certificates for all subjects, and offer new options too, such as emergency critical care. The CertAVP allows candidates to select from a range of species and/or discipline based modules to suit their particular practice interests. Fellow (FRCVS): The Diploma of Fellowship may be acquired, by members of the Royal College, not less than 5 yrs after graduation by thesis or not less than 20 yrs after graduation by meritorious contributions to learning. Veterinary Nursing Qualifications: National Vocational Qualifications and Vocationally Related Qualifications: Veterinary Nursing at Levels 2 and 3. These qualifications lead to registration as a veterinary nurse on the RCVS Register of Veterinary Nurses. Training takes place in an RCVSapproved training practice over a minimum of two years. Learning and competence is assessed both at work and through independent assessment (examination). Students also attend college on either a day or block release basis. Veterinary nurses may also qualify for registration via RCVS-approved higher education awards in veterinary nursing. These programmes include a significant proportion of practical training, based in approved training practices, alongside an academic programme of studies. These qualifications usually take a minimum of 3 years to complete. Veterinary Nursing post-registration qualifications: The Diploma in Advanced Veterinary Nursing is a modular programme available to qualified veterinary nurses consisting of a core of professional studies modules and a selection of option modules. Three
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Veterinary Science routes are available; small animal, equine and veterinary nurse education. Both Veterinary Surgeons and Veterinary Nurses have a responsibility to ensure that they maintain and develop their professional knowledge and skills. The RCVS promotes the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) of its members and has a CPD record card scheme for all its members.
Only qualified veterinary nurses may be included on the Register (or List) of Veterinary Nurses held by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons and thereby have the legal authority to undertake certain additional procedures allowed by the 1991 Amendment to Schedule III of the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966.
SOCIETY OF PRACTISING VETERINARY SURGEONS The Governor’s House Cape Road Warwick CV34 5DJ Tel: 01926 410454 Fax: 01926 411350 E-mail: offi
[email protected] Website: www.spvs.org.uk The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons (SPVS) was founded in 1933 with the aim of promoting the interests of Veterinary Surgeons in private practice. The SPVS is a non-territorial division of the British Veterinary Association. Its remit is to advise on all aspects of managing the business of a clinical veterinary practice, be that financial, people management, design concepts, legal aspects, etc. We hold one-day, weekend and weeklong courses to cover such topics, also often including clinical seminars and workshops. The annual congress draws a wide crosssection of the veterinary profession and its associated suppliers and affiliated associations.
MEMBERSHIP Full Member: This is open to all practising Veterinary Surgeons and veterinary practitioners and entitles them to full voting rights. Associate Member: Applicants must be working within a veterinary practice. This level of membership does not entitle voting rights. Applicants for this category of membership are required to submit their CV for consideration. Student Member: This is open to those currently training as Veterinary Surgeons. This level of membership does not entitle the holder to voting rights. Retired Member: Retired Veterinary Surgeons and veterinary practitioners are eligible to join at the discretion of Council.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Veterinary Science and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen; Adams; Anglia; Belfast; Birmingham, School of Education, Selly Oak; Bristol; Cambridge; Central Lancashire; Dundee; East Anglia (Otley College); East Anglia (Suffolk College); Edinburgh; Essex (Writtle College); Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Leeds; Leeds (Askham Bryan College); Lincolnshire (Bishop
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Burton College); Liverpool; Liverpool John Moores; London (Imperial College at Wye); London (Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine); Luton; Middlesex; Napier; Newcastle; Nottingham Trent; Reading; University of the West of England, Bristol; Wales; Wolverhampton
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Veterinary Science
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Cambridge; Edinburgh; Essex (Writtle College); Exeter; Glasgow; Glasgow (Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama); Keele; Liverpool; London (Royal
Veterinary College); Stirling; University of the West of England, Bristol
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Brighton; Central Lancashire; De Montfort, Leicester; East Anglia (Otley College); East Anglia (Suffolk College); Greenwich; Lincolnshire (Bishop Burton College); Lincolnshire (Grimsby College); Liverpool;
Southampton (University College Chichester (formerly Chichester Institute of Higher Education)); Stirling; Wales; Wolverhampton; Worcester
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Belfast; Birmingham, School of Education, Selly Oak; Bournemouth; Nottingham (University of Nottingham)
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores; OU (NESCOT)
RESEARCH DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Liverpool John Moores
Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Animal Care; Applied Science (Animal Management); Science (Animal Technology) BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Animal Care; Animal Management; Kennel & Cattery Work; Science (Animal Science); Science (Animal Technology)
Level 3: Animal Training; Animal Welfare and Management; Pet Care and Supply; Veterinary Nursing
SVQs
SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Animal Care SQA HND: Animal Care
Level: Animal Care; Veterinary Nursing/Preparation Level 1: Animal Care Level 2: Caring for Animals; Dog Grooming; Veterinary Nursing Level 3: Animal Training; Animal Welfare and Management; Pet Care and Supply; Veterinary Nursing
NVQs
City & Guilds
Level 1: Animal Care Level 2: Caring for Animals; Dog Grooming; Veterinary Nursing
Certificate: Canine Studies Level 2; Small Animal Nutrition; Dog Grooming; Kennelcraft; Pet Store Management; Zoo Animal Management
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Useful Addresses Animal Care ITO Ltd, Second Floor, Burgess Building, The Green, Wolverhampton Road, Stafford ST17 4BC; Tel: 01785 227399
WASTES MANAGEMENT Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations CHARTERED INSTITUTION OF WASTES MANAGEMENT 9 Saxon Court St Peter’s Gardens Northampton NN1 1SX Tel: 01604 620426 Fax: 01604 621339 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ciwm.co.uk CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FCIWM): Conferred on a Member of at least 7 yrs’ standing who has shown evidence of distinguished professional attainment in the sphere of Wastes Management. Member (MCIWM): Open to those who possess an appropriate degree, or other recognized qualification, have 4 yrs’ relevant experience and have undergone a period of structured training. Licentiate (LCIWM): Open to those who possess an appropriate degree, have at least 1 yrs’ relevant experience and have undergone a period of postqualification vocational training. NON-CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP Graduate Member (GradMCIWM): Open to those with an appropriate degree and who are concerned with the management of wastes. Associate Member (AssocMCIWM): Minimum age 23 yrs possessing 2 A levels or an HNC qualification, and with 5 yrs’ experience in the wastes management industry. Technician Member (TechMCIWM): Minimum age 21 yrs, qualified to National Certificate level, and with 3 yrs’ experience in the wastes management industry.
Affiliate Member: A person who is involved with wastes management, but is not eligible for any other grade of membership. Student Member: Minimum age 16, a person undertaking a course of study and exams, both FT or PT, relevant to the wastes management industry. Affiliated Organization: Available to any company or organization which is involved with the wastes management industry and which supports the aims and objectives of the Institution. EXAMINATIONS Courses leading to qualifications in Wastes Management, accredited by the Institution, are available at HNC, first degree, foundation degrees, PhD and MSc levels, at a number of colleges and universities in the UK. It is possible to study for a number of these on a PT or distance-learning basis. Vocational Related Qualifications in The Principles and Practices of Sustainable Waste Management and also Waste Management Technologies are also now available through a selection of training centres. Up-to-date details of these, and information concerning the availability of such courses, should be obtained from the Education & Training Department at the Institution’s offices. For further information telephone as above or e-mail
[email protected].
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Wastes Management and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
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Wastes Management
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bournemouth; Northampton; Staffordshire
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central Lancashire; Glamorgan; Glasgow Caledonian; Lancaster; Lancaster (Blackburn College);
Lancaster (University College of St Martin, Lancaster); Leeds; Loughborough; Paisley; Salford; Southampton
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Paisley; Salford (University of Salford)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Wales (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff)
National Certi¢cates and Diplomas BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Water Engineering (Water and Waste Water Operations)
NVQs Level 1: Waste Management Operations Level 2: Operating Process Plant (Sludge); Operating Process Plant (Waste Water); Operating Process Plant (Water); Removal of Hazardous Waste (Asbestos); Water Industry Operations (Sewerage Maintenance); Waste Management Operations Level 3: Civic Amenity Site Operations; Landfill Operations -- Inert Waste; Transfer Operations -- Inert Waste; Treatment Operations -- Inert Waste; Waste Management Supervision Level 4: Managing Incinerator Operations -- Special Waste; Managing Landfill Operations -- Biodegradable Waste; Managing Landfill Operations -- Special Waste; Managing Transfer Operations -- Biodegradable Waste; Managing Transfer Operations -- Clinical or Special; Managing Treatment Operations --
Biodegradable Waste; Managing Treatment Operations -- Clinical or Special Waste; Managing Waste Collection Operations
SVQs Level 1: Waste Management Operations Level 2: Waste Management Operations Level 3: Landfill Operations: Inert Waste; Transfer Operations: Inert Waste; Treatment Operations: Inert Waste; Waste Management Operations Level 4: Managing Incinerator Operations: Special Waste; Managing Landfill Operations: Biodegradable Waste; Managing Landfill Operations: Special Waste; Managing Transfer Operations: Biodegradable Waste; Managing Transfer Operations: Clinical or Special Waste; Managing Transfer Operations: Biodegradable Waste; Managing Treatment Operations: Clinical or Special Waste; Managing Waste Collection Operations
City & Guilds 0733 NVQ in Waste Management Operations.
Useful Addresses British Waterways, Willow Grange, Church Road, Watford, Hertfordshire WD1 3QA; Tel: 01923 226422
Waste Management Industry Training Advisory Board, PO Box 176, Northampton NN1 1SB; Tel: 01604 231950
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Watch and Clock Making and Repairing
WATCH AND CLOCK MAKING AND REPAIRING Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE BRITISH HOROLOGICAL INSTITUTE Upton Hall Upton Newark Nottinghamshire NG23 5TE Tel: 01636 813795 Fax: 01636 812258 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.bhi.co.uk MEMBERSHIP Fellow (FBHI): May be conferred upon those who have passed the Institute’s Professional Practices Assessment and have either successfully completed the Institute’s Certificate in the Repair Restoration and Conservation of Clocks/Watches (or equivalent) and demonstrated the necessary enhanced practical experience, or been accepted as eminent in general practical horology or a particular horological specialism by the Council of the Institute. Member (MBHI): May be conferred upon those who have passed the Institute’s Professional Practices Assessment and have either completed the Institute’s Certificate in the Repair Restoration and Conservation of Clocks or Watches (or equivalent) and demonstrated the necessary practical experience, or have been accepted by the Council of the Institute as
having equivalent bench training and experience to demonstrate their competence. Associate: Any person having an interest in horology may apply, on payment of the appropriate annual subscription. EXAMINATIONS Exams in Technical Horology: A unit-based examination system leading to the nationally-accredited awards awarded jointly by the BHI with EAL (EMTA Awards Ltd), the Certificate in Clock and Watch Servicing (1 year), and the Certificate in the Repair Restoration and Conservation of Clocks/Watches (2 years). FT or PT courses are available at some technical colleges and the Institute runs its own distance learning course backed by residential seminars at its Nottinghamshire headquarters.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Watch and Clock Making and Repairing and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central England
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Welding
WELDING Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE WELDING INSTITUTE Granta Park Great Abington Cambridge CB21 6AL Tel: 01223 899000 Fax: 01223 894219 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.twiprofessional.com www.cswip.com PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP Honorary Fellow (HonFWeldI): Honorary Fellowship is conferred in respect of outstanding contributions to the theory or practice of welding or an allied process, or in recognition for other special causes. Fellow (FWeldI): Applicants must be at Senior Member level who hold an Engineering Council accredited degree (or be CEng), and have held an important relevant position of technical or scientific responsibility for not less than 10 yrs, or have made such noteworthy contribution to the technology of welding or an allied process either in practice or in theory that their election will advance the interests of the Institute. Senior Member (SenMWeldI): Applicants must hold an Engineering Council accredited degree (or be CEng), have demonstrated a specified level of knowledge of welding technology (various options available) and have undergone at least 2 yrs’ training in engineering or in another appropriate field and, in addition, have had at least 2 yrs’ responsible experience related to welding and joining technology. Member (MWeldI): Applicants must hold an Engineering Council accredited degree (or be CEng), have undergone at least 2 yrs’ training in engineering or in another appropriate field and, in addition, have had at least 2 yrs’ responsible experience related to welding and joining technology. Incorporated Member (IncMWeldI): Applicants must hold either an accredited Bachelors degree in engineering or technology or an approved SQA or Edexel HNC in Fabrication and Welding Engineering plus appropriate further learning and have had at least 2 yrs’ training and 3 yrs’ experience at the appropriate level with responsibilities for welding or an allied process. Technician (TechWeldI): The class of Technician recognizes those qualified at EngTech, but who
have also gained knowledge, understanding and experience of welding/joining, or an allied technology. Candidates should fulfil the following requirements: A National Certificate or National Diploma in Fabrication, Engineering and Welding Technology subject or The City & Guilds Higher Professional Diploma in Engineering or a technical certificate as part of an approved Advanced Modern Apprenticeship Programme or an approved level 3 NVQ or SVQ or a work-based learning route approved by the Institute eg CSWIP Registered Senior Welding Inspector or qualifications in similar areas providing they are assessed as equivalent by the Institute. Graduate (GradWeldI): Applicants must hold an accredited first degree in Engineering or Materials, or an accredited BTEC or SQA National or Higher National Award or equivalent. Senior Associate (SenAWeldI): Must have been involved with welding or allied activities for at least 10 yrs, and have held a post of responsibility for at least 5 of these. REGISTRATION Most classes of Professional Membership can lead to registration with the Engineering Council (UK). Members are normally eligible for registration as CEng, Incorporated Members are normally eligible for registration as IEng and Technicians as EngTech. PERSONNEL CERTIFICATION Certification Scheme for Welding and Inspection Personnel An internationally recognized mark of competence for people engaged in welding and/or inspection related jobs in manufacturing, constructing, operating or repairing high integrity welded plant. TWI Certification Ltd (a TWI Group company) is recognized by the UK Department of Trade and
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Welding Industry and UKAS as a third party organization for the approval of welders, welding procedures and NDT personnel as required by the UK Pressure Equipment Regulations (1999). TWI Certification Ltd is the Authorized National Body for both the International Institute of Welding and The European Welding Federation, for the award of the following qualifications: l International/European Welding Engineer l International/European Welding Technologist l International/European Welding Specialist l International Welding Inspector (3 levels) l European Plastics Welder These qualifications are recognized by The Welding Institute as contributing to the membership requirements detailed above.
SQA HND: Engineering: Fabrication, Welding & NDT
NVQs Level 1: Joining Materials by Welding Level 3: Joining Materials by Welding
SVQs Levels: Artistic Metalwork; Fabrication & Welding; Metalwork
City & Guilds Certificate: 3271 Basic Welding Skills; 5990 Construction Services Welding; Fabrication and Welding Inspection and Quality Control; 3267 Introductory Welding Skills; 9351 Welding Skills
National Certi¢cates and Diplomas SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Engineering: Fabrication, Welding & NDT
WELFARE Membership of Professional Institutions and Associations THE COMMUNITY AND YOUTH WORK ASSOCIATION ^ YDA Institute for Community and Youth Services and their Management 1a/2a Beaumont Fee Lincoln LN1 1UH Tel: 08712 886935 membership advisory direct 07747 754410 or 07818 434346 E-mail:
[email protected] and
[email protected] Accreditation: Admission to Membership of YDA/ CYWA is dependent upon both JNC and NYA endorsed and accredited training at colleges and universities and endorsed employer training, for further information on relevant youth and community work courses students and workers should consult association members, the training section of The National Council for Voluntary Youth Services, UK Youth or the National Youth Agency. The Community and Youth Work Association incorporated as The Youth Development Association in 1981 is a professional association, international in scope and activity for youth and community
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workers, connexions personal advisers, managers of youth services whether in the private, public or voluntary sectors. The Association having recognized the Diploma for Personal Advisers established by a wide range of Higher Education Institutions to cater for the Connexions Concept in services for young people continues to work with the Integrated Youth Services agenda and the new generation of careers and guidance and youth work courses and recognizes all for full membership subject to its admission criteria.
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Welfare The Association puts the efficient management of services and inter-professional links with other institutions in Leisure, Amenity and the Arts, Business and Social Welfare are important. The former Institute of Social Welfare records have now been fully absorbed and become The Faculty of Community Youth and Social Welfare within the Association and its College. MEMBERSHIP Fellowship (FCYS) Strictly limited to Founder Members, honorary representatives of long standing and others whose work for the Association, former institutes and the profession merits this award. Membership (MCYS) Awarded to suitable applicants who are usually already associates and have a number of years experience in their field and to JNC qualified workers after 3 years Associateship (ACYS) Available to those who have completed basic training and have suitable experience. Affiliateship is available for organizations and individuals who wish to support the work of the
association or who are youth workers who do not wish to apply for another grade and for Students. The 2006--09 planned review of membership grades, training and linked organizations was completed early at the end of 2007 and the grades reflect this, as does the amalgamation of training into one incremental Diploma in Community Youth and Social Welfare with an additional Management component. The Association continues to build a college endorsement scheme which colleges can link to. INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL WELFARE The membership review of 2006--09 having been completed early, the residual Institute of Social Welfare has now been subsumed into the Faculty of Community Youth and Social Welfare of the YDA and the offices have been merged. Existing FISW/ MISW qualifications will continue to be kept on register for those in that category, however, all new members will be FCYS/MCYS/ACYS The absorption will be completed in 2008/09 and a supporting college to develop the training capability of the combined body developed.
INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL WELFARE Institute of Social Welfare Residiary Register YDA/CYWA Training Unit Aubourn Enterprise Centre Bridge Road Aubourn Lincoln LN5 9FD Tel: 01522 536727 E-mail:
[email protected] Following the dissolution of the Institute of Social Welfare in 1990, the new Institute of Social Welfare was formed. The Broad Church Social Welfare policy of the former institute was adopted. The Institute has introduced a Diploma scheme as a route to postqualification study. The ISW is a body of people drawn from different professions whose aim is the improvement of social and community services. It admits membership workers in social services departments, hospitals, education welfare, race relations, the prison service, probation, youth service, day care, and residential and nursery services from state, voluntary and independent agencies. The Institute recognizes the professional and the nonprofessional as essential colleagues in the network of care.
MEMBERSHIP Fellowship (FISW): Members whom the Council consider have rendered distinctive service to social welfare, and all holders of the Institute’s Diploma in Social Welfare. Member (MISW): Persons engaged in the social services or as FT or PT officers of approved bodies or holders of professional qualifications approved by the Council of the Institute but not holding the Institute’s own Diploma. Affiliate: Any person or organization wishing to further the aims of the Institute. Overseas Associate: The Institute maintains a register of overseas qualified members by direct admission.
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Welfare Diploma in Community Youth & Social Welfare: An opportunity for post-qualification/experience study by established professionals via an approved centre and a route to Fellowship (awarded with the YDA qv). The Institute is working with the Community Youth Work Association/The Youth Development Association to review qualifications to make them
relevant to the ‘Connexions’ Personal Advisor career roles. In line with the 2006--09 development plan of the YDA/CYWA with a view to a complete merger, there are likely to be changes to entry requirements to reflect the changing nature of public/private provision in the sector and the need for recognition of common core skills.
INSTITUTE OF WELFARE OFFICERS 3rd Floor, Newland House 137--139 Hagley Road Edgbaston Birmingham B16 8UA Tel: 01214 548883 Fax: 01214 547873 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.instituteofwelfare.co.uk CORPORATE MEMBERS Companion: Wholly within the gift of the Institute, and is the highest professional grade. Fellow: Must have been a Member for at least 5 yrs, and must be holder of the Diploma in Welfare or its equivalent (ie must have been a practising Welfare Officer for at least 7 yrs). Member: Must have been in post for at least 2 yrs as a practising Welfare Officer and hold the Diploma in Welfare Studies or equivalent. Associate Member: Holder of the Certificate or Diploma in Welfare Studies but less than 2 yrs’ experience of Welfare practice.
EXAMINATIONS The Institute has published syllabus and exam regulations which can be obtained from the address above. All Corporate members in current practice are eligible for Professional Accreditation, the only such scheme available to welfare and social care professionals. There are clear requirements of practice, ethics and continued personal development which are subject to audit. Further details can be obtained from the above address.
University Quali¢cations The following universities offer qualifications in Welfare and related subjects. Full details may be found in Part 4, under the entry for the appropriate university.
FIRST DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Brunel; Bucks Coll; Central Lancashire; Coventry; De Montfort, Leicester; Derby; Durham; Exeter (The College of St Mark & St John); Kent; Leeds; Leeds (Bretton Hall); Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds
Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Liverpool (Chester College of HE); Liverpool John Moores; Northampton; Paisley; Teesside; Wales (University of Wales College, Newport); Wolverhampton; Worcester
HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bristol; Brunel; Dundee; East Anglia; East London; Edinburgh; Exeter; Gloucestershire; Hertfordshire; Huddersfield; Keele; Kent; Leeds Metropolitan;
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Welfare College of Science, Technology & Medicine); London (King’s College London); London (University College London (UCL)); Manchester; Manchester (Stockport
College of Further & Higher Education); Manchester Metropolitan; Salford; Sussex; Wales (College of Medicine); Wales (University of Wales, Swansea)
DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Bradford (Bradford & Ilkley Community College); Brighton; Bristol; De Montfort, Leicester; Dundee; Durham; East London; Exeter (The College of St Mark & St John); Exeter (Truro College); Hertfordshire; Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College); Leicester; Lincolnshire (Grimsby
College); Lincolnshire (Hull College); London (Goldsmiths College); London (King’s College London); Loughborough; Manchester; Manchester (Stockport College of Further & Higher Education); Salford; Wales (College of Medicine); Wales (North East Wales Institute)
CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Central Lancashire; Dundee; Durham; East London; Leeds; London (Birkbeck, University of London); OU (Northern College of Education); St Martin
OTHER COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Leeds Metropolitan; Leeds Metropolitan (Harrogate College)
PROFESSIONAL COURSES AWARDED BY UNIVERSITIES Luton
Vocational Quali¢cations National Certi¢cates and Diplomas
SVQs
BTEC National Certificates/Diplomas: Caring; Early Years BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas: Care Practice; Care Services
Levels: Advice, Guidance & Counselling; Care; Care Support Workers; Child Care; Child Care & Education; Community Work/Care; Counselling (Foundation); Home Care; Social Care; Supporting Special Learning Needs; Working with Communities Level 3: Promoting Independence
SCOTLAND SQA HNC: Child Care; Child Care & Education; Counselling; Social Care; Supporting Special Learning Needs; Working with Communities SQA HND: Supporting Special Learning Needs
NVQs
GNVQs Foundation: Health and Social Care Intermediate: Health and Social Care Advanced: Health and Social Care
Level 2: Care; Early Year and Education Level 3: Advice; Care; Caring for Children and Young People; Early Year and Education; Guidance; Promoting Independence Level 4: Advice; Care; Guidance
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Part 6
Bodies Accrediting Independent Institutions
THE BRITISH ACCREDITATION COUNCIL FOR INDEPENDENT FURTHER AND HIGHER EDUCATION (BAC) BAC is a registered charity that was established in 1984 to act as the national accrediting body for independent further and higher education. It is independent both of government and of the colleges it accredits. A college that is accredited by BAC undergoes a thorough inspection every four years, with an interim visit after two years. Until 2000, BAC accreditation was only available to colleges in the United Kingdom, but there are now accredited colleges in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, India, Pakistan, Spain, Switzerland and the UAE. At present BAC accredits 230 colleges in the United Kingdom and 27 overseas. Lists of accredited colleges are published each year, but full details can be viewed on the BAC website. BAC’s Council includes nominees of a number of the major bodies concerned with the maintenance of standards in British education, including the Open University Validation Service, the Council of Validating Universities, Universities UK, the Association of Learning Providers, the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education and the United Kingdom Council for Overseas Student Affairs (UKCOSA), and observers from the Federation of Awarding Bodies, the Joint Council for Qualifications, GuildHE, the Home Office and the DfES. Further details of the work of the BAC and a current list of accredited institutions may be obtained from The Chief Executive, BAC, 44 Bedford Row, London WC1R 4LL; tel 020 7447 2584, fax 020 7447 2585, e-mail
[email protected], website www.the-bac.org.
THE BRITISH COUNCIL The British Council runs the Accreditation UK scheme in partnership with English UK for the inspection and accreditation of organizations that provide courses in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) in Britain. The scheme is managed jointly by the British Council and English UK. One of its aims is to effectively promote accredited UK ELT through the British Council’s network of overseas offices. Under the terms of the scheme, institutions are inspected rigorously every four years in the areas of management, resources and environment, teaching and learning, and welfare and student services. The scheme also includes a system of random spot checking. The management and policy of the scheme is conducted by an independent board while a separate independent committee reviews inspectors’ reports. Some 86 per cent of recognized schools are also members of English UK, which insists on British Council accreditation as a criterion for membership. In addition, all English UK members, of which there are 357, are required to abide by the Association’s Code of Practice and Regulations. English UK exists to raise the high standards of its members even further through conferences, training courses and publications. The association also represents the interests of members and students to government bodies, and promotes the teaching of English in Britain at home and overseas. Further information on the Accreditation UK scheme may be obtained from the Accreditation Unit, British Council, Bridgewater House, 58 Whitworth Street, Manchester M1 6BB; tel 01619 577692, fax 01619 517074, e-mail
[email protected], website www. britishcouncil.org/accreditation. Further information on English UK may be obtained from
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English UK, 56 Buckingham Gate, London SW1E 6AG; tel 020 7802 9200, fax 020 7802 9201, e-mail
[email protected], website www.englishuk.com.
THE OPEN AND DISTANCE LEARNING QUALITY COUNCIL (ODL QC) ODL QC was established in 1969 as the Council for the Accreditation of Correspondence Colleges, a joint initiative of the then Labour government and representatives of the sector. It is the principal accrediting body for a wide variety of providers of open and distance learning in the UK, from commercial colleges to professional and public-sector institutions. Now independent, it nevertheless continues to have the informal support of government. ODL QC promotes quality by: • establishing standards of education and training in open and distance learning; • recognizing good quality provision, wherever it occurs; • supporting and protecting the interests of learners; • encouraging the improvement of existing methods and the development of new ones; • linking open and distance learning with other forms of education and training; • promoting wider recognition of the value of open and distance learning.
Accreditation includes a rigorous assessment of an educational provision, including materials, tutorial support, publicity, contractual arrangements with learners and general administrative procedures, each of which is measured against the council’s published benchmark standards. If accredited, the provider is monitored on a regular basis and reassessed at least once every three years. The council promotes those colleges that it accredits, which are by definition quality providers of ODL, and acts as honest broker in matching accredited colleges to potential markets. A list of courses offered by accredited providers is circulated widely, both in the UK and abroad, and is also included on the council’s website, www.odlqc.org.uk. The council also seeks to protect the interests of learners by promoting the importance of accreditation, and by offering advice and support directly to learners. At the same time, knowledge of good practice is disseminated more widely, and quality encouraged wherever open and distance learning occurs. The council consists of members nominated by professional and public bodies involved in education, as well as representatives of accredited providers, and has strong links with other bodies in the sector, both in the UK and abroad. All enquiries should be addressed to the Chief Executive, ODL QC; tel 020 7612 7090, fax 020 7612 7092, e-mail
[email protected], website www. odlqc.org.uk.
THE CONFERENCE FOR INDEPENDENT FURTHER EDUCATION (CIFE) CIFE was founded in 1973 to promote strict adherence by independent sixth-form and tutorial colleges to the highest standards of academic and professional integrity. All member colleges must be accredited by the British Accreditation Council for Independent Further and Higher Education (BAC), or optionally or as well as the Independent Schools Joint Council (ISJC) if they are
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registered by the Department for Education and Employment (DfEE) as schools. Candidate membership is available for up to three years for colleges that are seeking BAC or ISJC accreditation and otherwise satisfy CIFE’s own exacting membership criteria. All colleges must also abide by stringent codes of conduct and practice, the character and presentation of their published exam results are subject to regulation, and the accuracy of the information must be validated by BAC as academic auditor to CIFE. Full members are subject to reinspection by their accrediting bodies. There are 17 colleges in full or candidate membership of CIFE at present, spread throughout England but with concentrations in London, Oxford and Cambridge. CIFE colleges offer a wide range of GCSE, A and AS level courses. In addition some CIFE colleges offer English language tuition for students from overseas, and degree-level tuition. A number of the colleges offer summer holiday academic courses, and most of them also provide A level and GCSE revision courses during the Christmas and/or Easter holidays. Further information on CIFE may be obtained from the CIFE website: www.cife.org.uk, tel 0207 656 7777, e-mail
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Part 7
Study Associations and the ‘Learned Societies’
Study associations consist of persons who wish to increase their knowledge of a particular subject or range of subjects; they may be professionals or amateurs. Some associations consist almost entirely of specialists (eg, the Royal Statistical Society); others (eg, the Royal Geographical Society and the Zoological Society of London) have a more general membership. The learned societies usually have two grades of membership, fellows or members. Some also admit group members (such as schools or libraries), which are known as corporate members, and junior associate, corresponding and overseas members, who pay lower subscriptions. Some also elect honorary fellows or members. The members of some societies may use designatory letters, but this does not mean that the holder is ‘qualified’ in the same sense as a doctor or a chartered accountant. Membership of some learned societies is by election, and is commonly accepted as distinguishing the candidate by admission to an exclusive group. Candidates may be selected in respect of pre-eminence in their subject or in the public service. The chief associations of this type are the Royal Society (founded 1660 and granted Royal Charters in 1662 and 1663), the Royal Academy of Arts (founded 1768) and the British Academy (granted the Royal Charter in 1902). The Royal Society was established to improve ‘natural knowledge’ and is mainly concerned with pure and applied science and technology. Election to Fellowship (FRS) is regarded as one of the highest distinctions. The society elects Royal Fellows, Fellows and Foreign Members. The Royal Academy was established to cultivate and improve the arts of painting, sculpture and architecture. There are two main grades of membership: Academicians (RA), including Senior Academicians, and Associates (ARA); there are also a small number of Honorary Academicians. The British Academy is the national academy for the humanities and the social sciences. It is the counterpart to the Royal Society that exists to serve the natural sciences. The Academy has Fellows (FBA), Corresponding Fellows and a small number of Honorary Fellows. A list of Learned Societies and Study Associations can be found below.
OCCUPATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS The occupational associations do not qualify practitioners but organize them. Some coordinate the activities of specialists (eg, the Society of Medical Officers of Health) and others promote the individual and collective interests of professionals working in a wider area. Both also seek to safeguard the public interest and to offer an educational service to their members. The latter type of association is especially numerous among teachers, who have over 20 associations (eg, the National Union of Teachers, the Educational Institute of Scotland, the National Association of Schoolmasters/Union of Women Teachers and the National Association of Head Teachers), and is represented in the medical profession by the British Medical Association. Both types of association usually have only one grade of membership.
LIST OF STUDY ASSOCIATIONS AND LEARNED SOCIETIES This list largely excludes qualifying bodies, which are covered in Part 5. The date on the left is that of foundation or adoption of title.
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Agriculture and Related Subjects 1926 1952 1945 1944 1947 1921 1947 1927 1925 1938 1839
Agricultural Economics Society British Agricultural History Society British Grassland Society British Society of Animal Production British Society of Soil Science Commonwealth Forestry Association Fertiliser Society Herb Society of Great Britain Institute of Foresters Institution of Agricultural Engineers Royal Agricultural Society of England
1882 1784 1804 1854 1904 1931 1943 1945
Royal Forestry Society of England, Wales and N Ireland Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland Royal Horticultural Society Royal Scottish Forestry Society Royal Welsh Agricultural Society Society for Applied Bacteriology Society of Dairy Technology The Soil Association
Anthropology and Related Subjects 1963 1883 1974 1979 1982 1946 1985 1974 1961 1973 1951 1907 1981 1878 1931 1991 1972
African Studies Association of the UK Alliance Francaise Association for the Study of German Politics Association for the Study of Modern and Contemporary France Association for the Study of Modern Italy Association of Social Anthropologists of the UK and Commonwealth British Association for Irish Studies British Association for Japanese Studies British Institute of Persian Studies British Society for Middle Eastern Studies British Sociological Association Board of Celtic Studies Eugenics Society European Association for Jewish Studies Folklore Society Institute for the Study and Treatment of Delinquency Instituto Cervantes Japan Foundation
1891 1921 1865 1843 1823 1868 1901 1936 1977 1964 1969 1972 1983 1879 1910 1969 1892 1988 2005
Japan Society National Institute of Industrial Psychology Palestine Exploration Fund Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland Royal Commonwealth Society Royal Society for Asian Affairs Saltire Society Society for Caribbean Studies Society for Latin American Studies Society for Libyan Studies Society for South Asian Studies Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies University Association for Contemporary European Studies Viking Society for Northern Research Women in German Studies The Young Foundation
Archaeology 1924 1979 1843 1996 1948
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Ancient Monuments Society Association for Environmental Archaeology British Archaeological Association British Epigraphy Society British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara
1846 1944 1882 1855 1865 1908
Cambrian Archaeological Association Council for British Archaeology Egypt Exploration Society London and Middlesex Archeological Society Palestine Exploration Fund Prehistorical Society
Study Associations and the ‘Learned Societies’
1843 1967
Royal Archaeological Institute Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology
Art 1974 1910 1936 1950
1888 1899 1768 1814 1883 1831 1826
1891 1919 1952 1952 1955
Royal Society of British Sculptors Royal Society of Marine Artists Royal Society of Miniature Painters, Sculptors and Gravers Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers Royal Society of Painters in Watercolours Royal Society of Portrait Painters Society of Graphic Artists Society of Portrait Sculptors United Society of Artists William Morris Society
1913 1896 1858 1959 1933 1929
The British Ecological Society The British Mycological Society The British Ornithologists’ Union British Society for Cell Biology The British Trust for Ornithology Freshwater Biological Association
The Systematics Association
1826
The Zoological Society of London
The Biochemical Society The Chemical Society The Institute of Petroleum Oil and Colour Chemists’ Association
1881 1897
Society of the Chemical Industry Society of Leather Technologists and Chemists
1955 1915 1920 1834 1953
Institute of Economic Affairs Philosophical Society of England Royal Institute of International Affairs Royal Statistical Society Scottish Economic Society
Association of Art Historians Contemporary Art Society Faculty of Royal Designers for Industry International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works National Society for Art Education Pastel Society Royal Academy of Arts Royal Birmingham Society of Artists Royal Institute of Oil-Painters Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours Royal Scottish Academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
1904 1904 1895 1884 1804
Biology and related subjects 1904 1960 1836 1836 1896
Association of Applied Biologists Biological Engineering Society The Botanical Society of the British Isles The Botanical Society of Edinburgh British Bryological Society
Human Biology 1937
Chemistry 1911 1841 1913 1918
Economics, Philosophy and related subjects 1992 1987 1927 2003
Association of Business Schools Conference of Heads of University Departments of Economics Economic History Society Economic Research Institute of Northern Ireland
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Engineering 1847 1966 1946 1976 1881 1978 1899 1959
The Architectural Association Concrete Society Faculty of Building Fellowship of Engineering Institute of British Carriage and Automobile Manufacturers Institute of Concrete Technology Institute of Refrigeration Institution of Nuclear Engineers
1920
1916 1860 1927 1854 1958
Newcomen Society for the Study of the History of Engineering and Technology Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland Royal Institution of Naval Architects Royal Television Society Society of Engineers Society of Environmental Engineers
Geography, Geology and related subjects 1963 1949 1940 1968 1988 1923 1931 1893 1807
British Cartographic Society British Geotechnical Society British Society of Rheology Council for Environmental Education Council of British Geography English Place-Name Society Gemmological Association of Great Britain Geographical Association Geological Society of London
1858 1846 1933 1971 1876 1847 1957 1830 1884
Geologists Association Hakluyt Society Institute of British Geographers Institution of Environmental Sciences Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland Palaeontographical Society Paleontological Association Royal Geographical Society Royal Scottish Geographical Society
History and related subjects 1981 1908 1902
1952 1932 1888 1947 1904 1904 1988 1864 1839 1923 1903 1964 1869 1906 1885
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Association of Chief Archivists in Local Government Baptist Historical Society British Academy for the Promotion of Historical, Philosophical, and Philological Studies British Agricultural History Society British Records Association British Record Society British Society for the History of Science Canterbury and York Society Catholic Record Society Centre for Metropolitan History Early English Texts Society Ecclesiological Society English Place-Name Society Friends Historical Society Furniture History Society Harleian Society The Historical Association Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland
1986 1961 1921 1893 1964 1981 2000 1969 1920
1921 1868 1836 1953 1886 1897 1976 1921 1910
Institute of Contemporary British History Institute of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies Institute of Historical Research Jewish Historical Society of England London Record Society Maghreb Studies Association Museums, Libraries and Archives Council Napoleonic Society (of Great Britain) Newcomen Society for the Study of the History of Engineering and Technology Oriental Ceramic Society Royal Historical Society Royal Numismatic Society Scottish Genealogy Society Scottish History Society Scottish Record Society Social History Society Society for Army Historical Research Society for Nautical Research
Study Associations and the ‘Learned Societies’
1967 1970 1707 1780 1956
Society for Renaissance Studies Society for the Social History of Medicine Society of Antiquaries of London Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Society of Architectural Historians in Great Britain
1947 1911 1958 2005
Society of Archivists Society of Genealogists Victorian Society The Young Foundation
Alliance Française An Comunn Gaidhealach Association for French Language Studies Association for Language Learning Centre for Information and Language Teaching and Research Conference of University Teachers of German in Great Britain and Ireland
1910 1991 1964
1988
Institute of Linguists Instituto Cervantes National Association for the Teaching of English University Council of Modern Languages Women in German Studies
British Institute of International and Comparative Law Intellectual Property Bar Association Law Society of Northern Ireland
1949 1920 1965 1887
Law Society of Scotland Royal Institute of International Affairs Scottish Law Commission The Selden Society
1915 1902 1890 1906 1886 1997 1973 1997
Design and Industries Association Dickens Fellowship Edinburgh Bibliographical Society English Association Francis Bacon Society Inc Historical Novel Society Joseph Conrad Society Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society Malone Society Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society Philip Larkin Society Philological Society Poetry Society Royal Musical Association Royal Society of Literature of the United Kingdom Society of Authors
Languages 1883 1891 1981 1990 2003 1932
1993
Law 1958 1972 1922
Literature and Arts 1959 1973 1969 1970 1989 1892 1992
1975 1933 1960 1893 1949 1935 1904
Academi – Yr Academi Gymreig Alliance of Literary Societies Art Libraries Society of UK and Ireland Association for Scottish Literary Studies Association of Independent Libraries Bibliographical Society British Association for Information and Library Education and Research British Comparative Literature Association British Film Institute British Society of Aesthetics Bronte Society Cambridge Bibliographical Society Charles Lamb Society Classical Association
1906 1781 1995 1842 1909 1874 1820 1884
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2004 1984
Society of College, National and University Libraries Standing Conference for the Arts and Social Sciences
1968 1960
Thomas Hardy Society Wells, H. G. Society
Astronomical Society of Edinburgh The British Astronomical Association British Biophysical Society The British Institute of Radiology The British Interplanetary Society
1930 1871 1820 1850
The Institution of Electronics The Mathematical Association The Royal Astronomical Society The Royal Meteorological Society
The Anatomical Society of GB and Ireland Association for Child Psychology and Psychiatry The Association for the Study of Medical Education Association of Anaesthetists of GB and Ireland Association of British Neurologists The Association of Clinical Bio-chemists The Association of Clinical Pathologists Association of Psychiatrists in Training Association of Surgeons of GB and Ireland The British Academy for Forensic Sciences British Association of Clinical Anatomists British Association of Forensic Medicine British Association of Oral Surgeons British Association of Orthodontists British Association of Otolaryngologists British Association of Paediatric Surgeons British Association of Social Psychiatry British Association of Surgical Oncology
1945
British Association of Urological Surgeons The British Diabetic Association The British Geriatric Society British Medical Association The British Neuropathological Society The British Occupational Hygiene Society The British Orthopaedic Association The British Paediatric Association The British Pharmaceutical Society The British Psycho-Analytical Society British Psychological Society British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology British Society for Clinical Cytology British Society for Haematology The British Society for Research on Ageing The British Society of Gastro-enterology Chiropractic Advancement Association Ergonomics Society Experimental Psychology Society The Faculty of Homeopathy The Forensic Science Society Harveian Society of London The Heberden Society The Hunterian Society Institute of Occupational Medicine Institute of Pharmacy Management International
Management 1986
British Academy of Management
Mathematics and Physics 1924 1890 1966 1927 1933
Medicine 1887 1957 1957 1932 1933 1953 1927 1972 1920 1959 1977 1950 1962 1965 1943 1954 1964 1973
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Study Associations and the ‘Learned Societies’
1922 1773 1901 1941 1880 1925 1906 1734 1875
The Medical Society for the Study of Venereal Diseases The Medical Society of London The Medico-Legal Society The Nutrition Society The Ophthalmological Society of the UK Osteopathic Association of Great Britain Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland Royal Medical Society The Royal Sanitary Association of Scotland
1805 1907
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The Royal Society of Medicine The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene The Society for the Study of Addiction (to Alcohol and Other Drugs) Society for the Study of Fertility The Society of British Neurological Surgeons The Society of Endocrinology The Society of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland The Thoracic Society
Alkan Society British Music Society Chopin Society English Folk Dance and Song Society
1882 1888 1874 1955
Incorporated Society of Musicians Plainsong and Medieval Music Society Royal Musical Association Welsh Music Guild
Aristotelian Society British Philosophical Association British Society for the History of Philosophy Cambridge Philosophical Society Hegel Society of Great Britain Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society
1990 1913 1925 1802
Nietzsche Society of Great Britain Philosophical Society of England Royal Institute of Philosophy Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow Society for Renaissance Studies Victoria Institute, or Philosophical Society of Great Britain
Association for the Study of German Politics British International Studies Association David Davies Memorial Institute of International Studies Economic Research Institute of Northern Ireland
1884 1945
1884 1950 1926 1946 1933
Music 1977 1979 1971 1932
Philosophy 1870 2003 1984 1819 1979 1781
1967 1865
Politics 1974 1975 1951 2003
1943 1987 1969 1868
Electoral Reform Society Federal Trust for Education and Research Hispanic and Luso Brazilian Council Institute of Welsh Affairs Politics Association Royal Commonwealth Society
Science general 1924 1831 1901
ASLIB The British Association for the Advancement of Science The British Psychological Society
1956 1960
The British Society for the History of Science The British Society for the Philosophy of Science
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1925 1799 1660
The Royal Institute of Philosophy The Royal Institution of Great Britain The Royal Society
1754 1783
The Royal Society of Arts The Royal Society of Edinburgh
1981
European Association for Jewish Studies Friends Historical Society United Reformed Church History Society Wesley Historical Society
Theology and Religious Studies 1908 1954 1904 1904 1961 1839
Baptist Historical Society British Association for the Study of Religions Canterbury and York Society Catholic Record Society Ecclesiastical History Society Ecclesiological Society
Town and Country Planning 1899
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Trade and Specialist Associations
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Advertising and Public Relations
ADVERTISING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMUNICATION ADVERTISING AND MARKETING EDUCATION FOUNDATION Moor Hall Cookham Maidenhead Berkshire SL6 9QH Tel: 01628 427120 Fax: 01628 427158 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.camfoundation.com CAM is an industry led and nationally recognized educational body that acts as the glue between the various disciplines of the communication industry. It bridges the gap between the academic and the practical. Candidates can study for the CAM Diploma in Marketing Communications through a network of UK or International study centres providing FT, PT, evening, intensive and distance-learning options. WHAT THE QUALIFICATION COVERS CAM Diploma in Marketing Communications: This is broad based and can be regarded as a vocational qualification for those who work in a marketing communication context, regardless of industry. To achieve the qualification, candidates study and must pass, the following 5 modules: Marketing & Consumer Behaviour; Advertising; Public Relations; Integrated Media; Direct Marketing & Sales Promotion. Entry Requirements: Minimum age of 18 plus at least one of the following:
2 years’ experience in a marcomms related role Any recognized UK degree or equivalent Level 5 qualification l A relevant Level 3 or above qualification (eg CIM Professional Certificate, CIPR Advanced Certificate in Public Relations etc) Progression: Successful completion of the CAM Diploma in Marketing Communications allows entry on to the CIM Professional Diploma in Marketing. Exemptions: CAM will not grant exemption against any units on this qualification. Students must pass all 5 assessments to be awarded the Diploma in Marketing Communications. Qualification: In 2000, The Communication Advertising and Marketing Education Foundation formed an alliance with The Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM). Since then, CAM qualifications have been managed and awarded by CIM. l l
LONDON SCHOOL OF PUBLIC RELATIONS David Game House 69 Notting Hill Gate London W11 3JS Tel: 020 7221 3399 Fax: 020 7243 1730 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.lspr-education.com LSPR provides training for those wishing to enter public relations as a career or for those already in PR or an information/communications job who require some formal training. The Diploma issued by LSPR is
a heavyweight introduction for graduates and is backed by leading consultancies. The course is also suitable for non-graduates who have a minimum of 3 years’ commercial experience. The content is very up-
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Advertising and Public Relations to-date and reflects current changes taking place within the industry. Courses on offer: An Integrated Approach to Public Relations*. An Advisory Board of Fellows of the Institute of PR act to monitor course standards and the setting of exam papers. Course delegates can apply for membership of the National Union of Journalists. LSPR also offers short day courses: l Reputation Management l Issues and Crisis Management l Corporate Social Responsibility
Leadership Skills Press Release Writing l Presentation Skills Full details, dates and online booking are available on the LSPR website. Bespoke training also available for in-house training. l l
* The Diploma course is offered as: i) Full-time intensive: two-week course ii) Part-time: Fifteen weeks
AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE THE ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN 20A Inverleith Row Edinburgh EH3 5LR Tel: 01312 482825 Fax: 01312 482901 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rbge.org.uk Contact: Head of School of Horticulture The Higher National Diploma in Horticulture with Plantmanship course consists of HND units in Designing Plant Collections, Establishing Plant Collections, Managing Plant Collections, Plant Classification & Systematics, Plant & Habitat Conservation,
Plantmanship. Students who successfully complete the course and who gain the necessary credits may be eligible to progress through to BSc level courses.
ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY RHS Garden, Wisley Woking, Surrey GU23 6QB Tel: 01483 224234 Fax: 01483 212382 RHS LEVEL 2 CERTIFICATE IN HORTICULTURE This is a nationally recognized qualification covering a wide range of horticultural principles and practice. It is intended as an entry level qualification for those wishing to pursue a professional career in horticulture, but is equally suitable for the keen gardener who wishes to have their knowledge formally assessed and recognized. Content Horticulture I -- Planning, Principles and Production: The Plant Kingdom, Plant Propagation (Flora), Outdoor Food Production, Garden Planning
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Horticulture II -- Ornamental, Principles and Maintenance: The Root Environment and Plant Nutrition (Flora), Protected Cultivation, Plant Selection, Establishment and Maintenance, Plant Health Problems Entry Requirements There are no formal entry requirements for this qualification. RHS LEVEL 3 ADVANCED CERTIFICATE IN HORTICULTURE This course provides a progression from the RHS Level 2 Certificate and introduces some theoretical underpinning for a range of horticultural practices. A
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Agriculture and Horticulture recognized qualification in its own right, the Advanced Certificate also forms the first stage of the RHS Diploma in Horticulture. The course is modular in structure and consists of three core modules and one module selected from a range of options. Modules can be studied on their own for continuing professional development, and are individually certificated. Content Module A (core): Understanding of Plant Propagation, Processes and Application of Soils, Growing Media and Plant Nutrition Module B (core): Principles of Plant Taxonomy, Morphology and Anatomy, Knowledge of Plant Health, Processes of Plant Physiology 1 Module C (core): Practical Horticulture 1 Plus one module selected from D, I or J (see below) Entry Requirements There are no formal entry requirements, but candidates are recommended to hold the Level 2 Certificate or equivalent and have sound practical experience. RHS LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA IN HORTICULTURE Aimed at the more advanced student, the Diploma in Horticulture builds upon the work of the Advanced Certificate, which forms the first stage of the qualification. The course is modular in structure and consists of three core modules and one module selected from a range of options. Modules can be studied on their own for continuing professional development, and are individually certificated. Content Module F (core) : Environment and Ecology, Resource Management in the Horticultural Enterprise Module G (core): Genetics, Plant Breeding and Systematic Botany Plant Physiology 2 Module H (core): Practical Horticulture 2 Plus one module selected from D, I or J (see below)
Entry Requirements Candidates must hold the RHS Advanced Certificate in Horticulture before they can be awarded the RHS Diploma in Horticulture. OPTION MODULES FOR THE ADVANCED CERTIFICATE AND DIPLOMA IN HORTICULTURE One module must be selected for the Advanced Certificate and a different module for the Diploma. Module D Outdoor Plant Production, Protected Plant Production Module I Planning Layout and Construction of Ornamental Gardens, Restoring Established Ornamental Gardens Module J Establishment and Maintenance of Decorative Ornamental Turf, Plant Selection, Establishment and Maintenance, Hardy Ornamental Nursery Stock MASTER OF HORTICULTURE (RHS) The Master of Horticulture (RHS) is the Royal Horticultural Society’s most prestigious professional horticulture qualification. Academically it is of degree equivalence, and holders of the award may use the designation MHort (RHS) after their name. The Master of Horticulture assessment process is rigorous and calls for a high standard of knowledge, experience, and practical competence. Assessments consist of traditional written papers, projects, practical assessments and a dissertation. The qualification is normally studied and assessed over a three-year period. In addition to reaching the required academic standard, candidates must have completed a minimum of three years acceptable FT horticultural employment. Visit our website at www.rhs.org.uk/learning/ for syllabuses, past papers, fees, examination dates, lists of approved centres and distance learning providers. E-mail: qualifi
[email protected] Phone: 0845 260 9000 Post: RHS Qualifications, RHS Garden Wisley, Woking, Surrey GU23 6QB
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Architecture
ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTS REGISTRATION BOARD 8 Weymouth Street London W1W 5BU Tel: 020 7580 5861 Fax: 020 7436 5269 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.arb.org.uk The Architects Registration Board is the regulatory body for architects in the United Kingdom. Only those individuals registered with the Architects Registration Board can use the title architect. In order to be admitted to the Register, it is necessary to have passed recognized exams at a school of
architecture in the UK and to have obtained at least 2 years’ practical training experience working under the supervision of an architect. Provision also exists for entry onto the Register for those with non-UK professional qualifications in architecture.
AUDIOLOGY HEARING AID AUDIOLOGY 70 St Mary Axe London EC3A 8BD Tel: 020 3102 4030 Fax: 020 3102 4476 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.thehearingaidcouncil.org.uk Under the Hearing Aid Council Act 1968, it is a criminal offence to supply a hearing aid via retail sale to any member of the public unless the individual providing this service is registered with the Council. To be registered, an individual must hold a minimum
of a foundation degree in hearing aid audiology. Once registered, individuals must meet the minimum standards of practice set out in the Council’s Code of Practice and complete its continuous professional development (CPD) requirements.
AVIATION Statutory Quali¢cations CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY CAA House 45--59 Kingsway London WC2B 6TE Tel: 020 7379 7311 Website: www.caa.co.uk The CAA is empowered to grant licences authorizing the holder to act as the pilot of an aircraft, an aircraft maintenance engineer, or an air traffic controller.
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Applicants for any licence must meet the appropriate requirements in respect of age, knowledge, experience and skill, and in most cases medical fitness.
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Aviation FLIGHT CREW LICENCES Under the arrangements for the harmonization of European Flight Crew Licensing requirements between the Member States of the Joint Aviation Authorities, new requirements for both Aeroplane and Helicopter Private and Professional Pilot licensing have now been implemented. The implementation date was 1 July 1999 for the Aeroplane requirements and 1 January 2000 for the Helicopter requirements. Details of these new European requirements may be found in the publications JAR-FCL1 (Aeroplanes) and JAR-FCL2 (Helicopters) obtainable from: Rapidoc, Willoughby Road, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 8DW, Tel: 01344 861666, Fax: 01344 714440, E-mail:
[email protected]. Pilot licences for microlight aircraft, self-launching motor gliders, gyroplanes and balloons continue to be issued in accordance with national requirements. Prospective licence applicants are advised to seek specific guidance and information either from their local flying training organization or, in writing, from: Personnel Licensing Department, Safety Regulation Group, Civil Aviation Authority, Aviation House, Gatwick Airport South, West Sussex RH6 0YR. Information may also be found by accessing the Website: www.srg.caa.co.uk. AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEER’S LICENCE Maintenance carried out on civil aircraft is normally carried out by approved organizations or, where permitted, under the supervision of a licensed engineer. All maintenance must be certified as being performed correctly by a licensed engineer or a person authorized by an approved organization (normally based upon a maintenance licence). To facilitate this, the Civil Aviation Authority issues Aircraft Maintenance Engineer’s Licences (AMELs) in various categories to applicants who meet the appropriate experience requirements and who successfully complete the exam(s) for the categories and ratings for which they wish to be licensed. A minimum age of 21 years applies. The licences will be issued in accordance with either National or European requirements depending upon the aircraft categories sought. The new European licence, issued under Joint Aviation Requirement (JAR) 66, has been available as a qualification pathway for large aircraft since September 1999, but came into full effect in June 2001. Licences for smaller aircraft will continue to be issued in accordance with Section L of British Civil
Airworthiness Requirements (BCAR) until they too are provided for in JAR-66. Exams: The examination requirements for JAR-66 and BCAR Section L differ. Before taking the Section L examinations, it is necessary to satisfy the general and specific experience requirements. JAR-66 examinations can be taken at any time, but all examinations and the application for JAR-66 licence issue must be completed within a 5-year period. The examinations for both licence systems are modular and the respective subject matter to be studied is contained in the appropriate requirements. Guidance Leaflets: A variety of guidance leaflets on the licensing requirements for maintenance engineers is obtainable from: Personnel Licensing Department, Safety Regulation Group, Civil Aviation Authority, Aviation House, Gatwick Airport South, West Sussex RH6 0YR, Tel: 01293 573700, Fax: 01293 573779. These documents are also available on the website: www.srg.caa.co.uk. AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE LICENCES Air Traffic Controller’s Licence: Persons who provide any type of air traffic control service must, under the conditions of the Air Navigation Order for the time being in force, hold an Air Traffic Controller’s Licence authorizing them to provide that service at the place in question. The ATC Licence is granted with one or more ratings indicating the type of air traffic control service which the holder is qualified to provide. Subsequently ratings are issued at the initial certification of competence stage, where the licence holder wishes to provide the particular type of air traffic control service concerned. Applicants must be at least 20, and must hold the appropriate class current medical certificate. They must also have a thorough knowledge of English and be able to speak without accent or impediment which would interfere with radio-telephone conversation. Flight Information Service Officer’s Licence: Flight Information Service is primarily intended for aerodromes without an air traffic control unit. Similar provisions apply to persons who provide this service -- they must hold a Flight Information Service Officer’s Licence. Information may also be found at www.srg.caa.co.uk. Applicants must be at least 18, and hold a Class 3 medical certificate. The FISO Licence is granted to applicants who pass the written examination papers and a practical RTF test. Exemption from these is given to applicants in certain circumstances, eg holders of a United Kingdom ATC licence who
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Aviation have held a certificate of competence in Aerodrome Control within 3 years of the application. The FISO Licence must be validated at the place where the holder wishes to provide a service. Information may also be found at www.srg.caa.co.uk. Student Air Traffic Controller’s Licence: The Student ATC Licence permits the holder to provide an air traffic control service for the purpose of becoming qualified for the grant of a full Air Traffic Controller’s Licence. A student may only provide an air traffic
control service when the holder is under the supervision of a suitably licensed air traffic controller. Applicants must be at least 18, have passed an appropriate approved rating course and meet the same medical and English Language standards as for the ATC Licence. They must satisfy certain minimum experience requirements and must successfully pass approved courses in ATC subjects for each rating required.
BEAUTY THERAPY AND BEAUTY CULTURE ITEC Chiswick Gate 598--608 Chiswick High Road London W4 5RT Tel: 020 8994 4141 Fax: 020 8994 7880 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.itecworld.co.uk EXAMINATIONS Beauty Therapy: Beauty specialists, facial electrical treatments, nail art, body treatments, spa treatments, epilation, red vein treatment, nail technology, fashion, theatre and media make-up, Indian head massage, stone therapy massage, tanning treatments, microdermabrasion treatments.
Complementary Therapy: Anatomy and physiology, holistic massage, aromatherapy, reflexology, on site massage, lymphatic drainage massage, diet and nutrition for complementary therapists. Sports Therapy: Sports massage, gym instruction, aerobics teaching, personal training.
LONDON COLLEGE OF FASHION (A Constituent College of the University of Arts London, incorporating Cordwainers College) 20 John Princes Street London W1G 0BJ Tel: 020 7514 7344 Fax: 020 7514 8388 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.fashion.arts.ac.uk For a list of courses offered please see the London College of Fashion’s entry in the Fashion section.
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Chiropractic
CATERING AND INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT GUILD OF INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL TOASTMASTERS Life President: Ivor Spencer 12 Little Bornes Alleyn Park London SE21 8SE Tel: 020 8670 5585 Fax: 020 8670 0055 Website: www.ivorspencer.com Applicants must be professional toastmasters. They are required to complete a questionnaire, after which they may be invited to an oral exam conducted by the Executive Committee; menu cards must be submitted as evidence that applicants have been engaged as toastmasters. Before people are accepted into the Guild they must have passed an examination and received a diploma from the Ivor Spencer School for Professional Toastmasters. In general, candidates must be of a calibre to enable them to officiate at major (eg royal and civic) occasions and to manage many types of public and social function. Successful candidates are placed on a
year’s probation, at the end of which there is a final exam consisting of written and oral tests. The Guild also awards its trophy to the Best After Dinner Speaker of the Year. Ivor Spencer created The Guild of International Professional Toastmasters Best After Dinner Speaker Award of the Year, which has been established for 30 years. Its recipients have included former Prime Minister Baroness Thatcher, Lord Tonypandy, Bob Monkhouse, Sir Peter Ustinov and other eminent speakers. The Award still continues, but the name has been changed to the Ivor Spencer Best After-Dinner Speaker Award of the Year.
CHIROPRACTIC GENERAL CHIROPRACTIC COUNCIL 44 Wicklow Street London WC1X 9HL Tel: 020 7713 5155 Fax: 020 7713 5844 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.gcc-uk.org The General Chiropractic Council (GCC) is the statutory regulatory body for chiropractors and its functions and powers are defined in the Chiropractors Act 1994. The GCC’s main responsibilities are: 1) to protect patients 2) to set standards of conduct, practice and education 3) to develop the practice of chiropractic. Chiropractic is a health profession concerned with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mechanical disorders of the musculoskeletal system and the effects of these disorders on the function of the nervous system and general health. There is an emphasis on manual treatments including spinal
adjustment and manipulation.
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REGISTRATION All applicants wishing to practise chiropractic in the UK must be registered with the GCC prior to the commencement of practice, otherwise they will be committing a criminal offence. UK qualified applicants must have completed one of the recognized courses listed below. QUALIFICATIONS M. Chiro at Anglo-European College of Chiropractic
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Chiropractic BSc Hons Chiropractic at McTimoney College of Chiropractic BSc Hons Chiropractic at University of Glamorgan Overseas-qualified applicants will be required to hold a relevant qualification and pass the GCC’s prescribed test of competence prior to registration.
All applicants for registration must also satisfy the Registrar that they are of good character and physically and mentally fit.
THE CHURCHES BAPTIST UNION OF SCOTLAND Baptist House 14 Aytoun Road Glasgow G41 5RT Tel: 01414 236169 Fax: 01414 241422 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.scottishbaptist.org.uk TRAINING There are 2 forms of Ministerial Training Scheme: Collegiate and Non-Collegiate. Collegiate courses are provided at the Scottish Baptist College, Block K, University of Paisley PA1 2BE; Tel: 0141 848 3988. The full undergraduate College course normally lasts 4 years and leads to the award of the Degree: BD in Theology & Pastoral Studies, validated by the University of Paisley. The College also offers a Certificate and Diploma of Higher Learning in Theology for students who complete Year 1 or Year 2 respectively from the Degree course. Two validated Graduate Diplomas are also available for students already qualified in academic theology. These are the Graduate Diploma in Applied Theology through Work Based Learning and the Graduate Diploma in Pastoral Studies. Non-Collegiate candidates holding a university Theological or Divinity degree will normally be required to undertake specific modules such as Preaching and Communication, Creative Homiletics, Pastoral Theology, Baptist History and Spiritual
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Formation. Candidates with a 2-year Bible College Diploma will be required to take up to a further 3 years of General Theological Training within the undergraduate Academic Programmes. Details of these courses are available from the Scottish Baptists College. In the case of ministerial candidates, or applicants seeking admission to the College and intending to apply for ministerial candidature, decisions about course requirements are taken in consultation with the Ministry Advisor and the Board of Ministry of the Baptist Union of Scotland. All candidates, collegiate or non-collegiate, are required after settlement to do further guided reading and essay work. For all candidates, this is prescribed by the Board through consultation between the candidate, the College Principal, and the Ministry Advisor of the Baptist Union of Scotland. Only after successful completion of this work and general approval by the Board of Ministry that proof of ministry has been given is a person’s name admitted to the Accredited List of Ministers.
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The Churches
BRISTOL BAPTIST COLLEGE The Promenade Clifton Down Clifton Bristol BS8 3NJ Tel: 01179 467050 Fax: 01179 467787 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.bristol-baptist.ac.uk Candidates for the Baptist Ministry must have reached a satisfactory level of education. It will normally be required that they pursue a course of preparation at one of the affiliated theological colleges.
Ffriddeodd, Bangor (Baptist Union of Wales); South Wales Baptist College, Cardiff CF2 3UR (Baptist Union of Wales); Baptist Theological College of Scotland, Glasgow G41 5RT (Baptist Union of Scotland).
TRAINING AT A BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE The length of training varies between 3 and 4 years. The colleges work in association with a university and students normally work for a degree in Theology. Candidates for training for Baptist-Ministry must obtain the prior recommendation of the Association to which their local church belongs. The colleges are as follows: Bristol Baptist College, The Promenade, Clifton Down, Clifton, Bristol BS8 3NJ; Northern Baptist College, Brighton Grove, Rusholme, Manchester M14 5JP; Regent’s Park College, Oxford OX1 2LB; Spurgeon’s College, 189 South Norwood Hill, London SE25 6DJ; North Wales Baptist College, Ffordd
A PRESCRIBED COURSE OF STUDY Candidates for the Accredited Ministry of the Baptist Union who have not been trained at a Baptist College are required to attend a residential Selection Conference which is usually held annually. A candidate attending such a conference must first have obtained a minimum of 5 GCSE passes and 1 A level pass together with a public exam in Theology such as the Cambridge Certificate/Diploma in Religious Studies, and have been commended by his/her local Association. A successful applicant is enrolled as a probationer for a period of 2 years, and required to fulfil other criteria additional to the above.
THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND Church of Scotland Offices 121 George Street Edinburgh EH2 4YN Tel: 01312 255722 Fax: 01312 203113 Associate Secretary (Vocational Guidance, Education and Training), Ministries Council Qualifications for those under 40: University entrance qualifications appropriate to their age. Those over 23 normally require 3 Higher Passes in the SCE exams in subjects acceptable to the University. Technical qualifications, eg HNC, may contribute to this. Those over 40 should be of good education and experience. Length of Course: For those who begin their studies before their 23rd birthday -- 6 years; for those 23--30
when they start -- 5 years; for those 31--40 -- 4 years; for those over 40 -- each case considered individually. Courses: Regular Course -- a primary degree course followed normally by 3 years’ study for the BD degree at the Faculty of Divinity of a Scottish University. Alternative Course -- Study for the BD as a first degree (4 years) at a Faculty of Divinity of a Scottish University followed by 1 or 2 years’ further study (according to age), the nature of which must be
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The Churches approved by the Candidates Committee of the Church of Scotland. Application: Intending applicants must make a formal application, to the above address, to attend an Enquirers’ Conference. Only after attendance at an Enquirers’ Conference is it possible to make an application to be recognized as a Candidate in Training. The Enquiry Process allows an intending applicant thoroughly to explore their sense of vocation. The Enquiry process leads to a period of
Local Field Assessment and an extended interview at a National Assessment Conference. Following acceptance at National Assessment level, candidates must be nominated by their local Presbytery. During the Theological course candidates are expected to participate in 3 supervised placements in parish and nonparish settings. On completion of their academic course, a further 15 mths FT placement is required prior to ordination as a Minister of Word and Sacrament.
THE METHODIST CHURCH Formation in Ministry Office (Initial Development of Ministries) 25 Marylebone Road London NW1 5JR Tel: 020 7486 5502 E-mail:
[email protected] Candidates for Diaconal or Presbyteral Ministry in the Methodist Church must have first been members of the Methodist Church at least 2 years. They are expected to offer at least 10 years of ministerial service (ie normally to be not older than 52 years when entering the process described below). The first stage of preparation for training is to apply to a District Vocations Committee for permission to enter the process of vocational guidance, training and personal development called Foundation Training. Foundation Training requires 1 year (FT) or 2 years (PT) to complete. During or after the process (usually concurrent with the end period of Foundation Training) a person may apply to become a candidate for ordained ministry. The process of selection takes 6 mths. To be allowed to enter into training for Presbyteral Ministry following Foundation Training, a candidate must also have been recognized as a trained Local Preacher, which involves taking the Methodist Local Preachers’ Training Course, Faith & Worship. Deacons become members of the Methodist Diaconal Order -- a religious order within the Methodist Church -- and are not required to be preachers, though they are expected to take part in worship. Accepted candidates for either order receive 1 or 2 further years of theological training. This
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training may be in a residential or non-residential training institution and in most cases will lead to a degree or diploma qualification in Theology or Ministry. Upon completion of training, a candidate will be appointed to serve as a Methodist Minister for 2 years on probation before ordination. For Presbyters, the appointment may be to an itinerant appointment (stipendiary) or to a local appointment (usually non-stipendiary) or as licensed to minister in secular employment. Deacons are always itinerant. The main residential bases for training are as follows: The Queen’s Foundation, Birmingham (an ecumenical college affiliated to the University of Birmingham); Wesley House, Cambridge (affiliated to the University of Cambridge); Wesley College, Westbury on Trym, Bristol (affiliated to the University of Bristol); The Partnership for Theological Education, Manchester (Hartley Victoria College) (affiliated to the University of Manchester); Wesley Study Centre, Durham (affiliated to the University of Durham). Full-time training is also available for small numbers in Sheffield, Cardiff and Central Scotland. Non-residential training is available through locally based ecumenical courses throughout England, Scotland and Wales.
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The Churches
METHODIST CHURCH IN IRELAND Board of Examiners Secretary: Rev Peter D Murray, BA, BD 28 Windermere Drive Bangor BT20 4QF Candidates for training must normally have the standard of general education for university entrance. They must be accredited Local Preachers of the Methodist Church. Candidates are examined by written papers in Biblical Studies and Theology and by oral aptitude and personality tests. After admission to training, candidates normally spend 5/6 years before Ordination depending on circumstances, the first 3 being in Edgehill Theological College, Belfast. The subjects of the course for a
diploma or degree of Queen’s University of Belfast include New Testament Greek, Hebrew, the English Bible, Theology, Church History, Pastoral Psychology, and Homiletics. Following college, 3 years are spent as a probationer Minister working on a circuit under a superintendent Minister. During probation the candidate continues study within a tutorial system and is examined by continuous assessment. Special regulations apply to mature candidates. Regulations are identical for men and women.
THE MORAVIAN CHURCH IN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND Moravian Church House 5--7 Muswell Hill London N10 3TJ Tel: 020 8883 3409 Fax: 020 8365 3371 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.moravian.org.uk Candidates for Moravian Church Service must be members of the Moravian Church and would normally be expected to have completed the Lay Training Course and to have the support of their local church committee. They should make an initial application to the Provincial Board of the Moravian Church. Their qualifications are examined by the Church Service Advisory Board, which reports on them to the Provincial Board, with whom the final decision rests. Normally the standard of general education should be that of a university degree or Certificate and the knowledge of special subjects required for the work of the Ministry should be that of a university Divinity degree or Certificate together with a thorough acquaintance with the history, principles and methods of the Moravian Church. Candidates who have
completed any part of a general or Divinity course before applying to enter the Ministry of the Moravian Church are only required to take such further training as each may need. Special study courses may be prepared for mature candidates. Candidates requiring a full course are trained at a suitable Theological college or university, often an Anglican College, in the light of the Fetter Lane Agreement between the two Churches. In addition to this basic training, candidates receive further guidance for the Ministry during a period of supervised service under the direction of experienced Ministers. A further class of non-stipendiary Ministers has been established for those who wish to serve on a non-maintained basis. Training varies according to candidates’ needs. In all cases applications should be made to the address given above.
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THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND The Director of Ministerial Studies Union Theological College 108 Botanic Avenue Belfast BT7 1JT Tel: 02890 205088 Fax: 02890 205099 E-mail:
[email protected] Qualifications: Under 30 -- a non-theological degree; over 30 but under 40 (as reckoned on 1 October following application) -- either a non-theological degree or 2 yrs non-graduating Arts or 4 modules of PT BD study or 6 modules of PT study in Humanities acceptable to the Board of Studies; over 40 -- not normally accepted, but in exceptional circumstances, where already possessed of good educational background and/or professional experience, such candidates may be accepted. Courses: 3 yrs’ Theological study at Union Theological College, Belfast, or another university/college recognized by the General Assembly. Subjects include: Old Testament, including Elementary Biblical Hebrew; New Testament, including Elementary Hellenistic Greek; Church History; Systematic
Theology; Philosophy of Religion, Christian Ethics and Comparative Religion; Practical Theology. Theological studies are followed by a period of 2 yrs 8 mths as a probationer (1 yr 8 mths if over 40 yrs of age). Method of Application: Candidates obtain an application form from the Director of Ministerial Studies, and return same before 15 September in any year. Candidates then seek the commendation of their Kirk Session and the nomination of their local Presbytery. Nominated candidates attend a pre-Easter mini-school and interview, preceded by psychological/vocational tests and a congregational placement. Suitable candidates are recommended by the Board of Studies to the General Assembly in June. Women are eligible on the same basis as men.
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF WALES Tabernacle Chapel 81 Merthyr Road Whitchurch Cardiff CF14 1DD Tel: 02920 627465 Fax: 02920 616188 E-mail: swyddfa.offi
[email protected] Website: www.ebcpw.org.uk The United Theological College at Aberystwyth is no longer in existence. However it is still necessary for every candidate for ministry to attain at least a standard equivalent to a University of Wales Diploma in Theology (240 credits) and to study for this qualification in a University or College or by means of an Ordination Course approved by the Candidates and Training Department. The course of study will include Scripture, Church History (in particular the history of the Connexion and the development of Christianity in Wales),
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Christian Doctrine and Practical Theology and the candidate will be expected to develop: l The descriptive, analytical and critical skills necessary to understand and communicate the faith. l An awareness of theological, biblical and historical studies in the context of the life of faith. l An ability to interpret Christian traditions for pastoral contexts and for situations in the world. l A knowledge of Welsh Christian tradition. Special attention will be given to spiritual, personal and professional growth and development rooted in
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The Churches a personal commitment to Christ and his Church. This will involve developing: l Self-understanding in the light of experience and vocation, nurturing the qualities necessary to be an example of faith and discipleship, together with the ability to face change and pressure in a flexible and balanced way. l Personal and inter-personal skills and the ability to receive and give guidance. l An understanding of the customs, traditions and ecumenical context of the PCW. l Practical experience of leading worship, teaching, preaching and pastoral ministry. l An appreciation of the political, economic and social influences on Christianity in Wales. As regards the Christian’s engagement with the world careful consideration will be given to mission and evangelism, the role of the local church in relation to the Universal Church and Christian social involvement. An opportunity will therefore be provided to: l Reflect on ministry and mission and to interpret the relationship between theology, faith and experience and to practically engage in ministry and mission.
Understand and appreciate the cultural and religious variety of our contemporary society. l Discuss personal and communal ethics, including issues of peace and justice, discrimination and the exercise of power. l Appreciate the nature of Welsh society with reference to issues of nationality and language. l Learn Welsh. Provision of training -- Training is provided in partnership with the Theology and Religious Studies Department of the University of Wales, Bangor by means of the BTh or BD, MTh, MA or MPhil degree schemes, as well as those modules offered by the Department that are delivered locally (see the Lay Training section of this handbook). Use will also be made of the provisions of other universities, colleges or ordination courses when this is deemed to be necessary and appropriate. In addition a substantial amount of the training will be provided by the PCW Director of Training who will give particular attention to worship, preaching and pastoral matters, as well as the faith and order of the Connexion, and who will arrange suitable placement and practical experiences for candidates. l
THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Candidates for the priesthood in the RC Church attend a residential seminary course of at least 6 yrs. Among subjects studied are Philosophy, Psychology, Dogmatic and Moral Theology, Scripture, Church History, Canon Law, Liturgy, Catechetics, Communications and Pastoral Theology. Each College/ Seminary has its own arrangement for the university education of its students (eg Durham, Glasgow, etc). Those who do not attend university take a final internal exam. Candidates wishing to serve in the diocesan priesthood train at one of the following seminaries: Allen Hall, 28 Beaufort Street, Chelsea, London SW3 5AA; St Cuthbert’s College, Ushaw, Durham; St John’s Seminary, Wonersh, Surrey; Oscott College, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands; Scotus Seminary, located at 2 Chesters Road, Bears Den, Glasgow. British seminaries abroad are: The English College, Valladolid, Spain; The Scots College, Salamanca, Spain; The English College, Rome; The Scots College, Rome. The Beda College, Rome, offers a 4-yr course for mature students. Most of the internal courses that the seminaries offer are validated as degree courses;
alternatively students may sometimes take a degree course at a local university. A candidate wishing to become a member of a Religious Order, eg Benedictine, Franciscan, Dominican, etc, trains at an institute of the Order. The acquisition of a university degree frequently forms part of the training. Jesuits and others train at Heythrop College, which is now a constituent College of London University, where students enter for the Theological and Philosophical degrees of the university. Students wishing to serve in missionary territories train in the institute of a missionary congregation, eg the White Fathers, the Mill Hill Fathers, etc. Blackfriars (64 St Giles, Oxford OX1 3LY; Tel 01865 278400; Fax 01865 278403) is the House of Studies of the English Dominicans, and is also the Permanent Private Hall of Oxford University. It offers full Ordination courses for clerical students, both Dominican and non-Dominican. It also offers courses in Theology and Philosophy for lay people. Maryvale Institute (Maryvale House, Old Oscott Hill, Kingstanding, Birmingham B44 9AG; Tel 0121
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Institute of the Open University and an Associated College of Hull University.
THE SALVATION ARMY UK Headquarters 101 Newington Causeway London SE1 6BN Tel: 020 7367 4500 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.salvationarmy.org.uk Salvation Army officers engaged in FT service are ordained ministers of religion, and are commissioned following a 2-yr period of residential training at the William Booth College, Denmark Hill, London SE5 8BQ. This course is a HE Diploma in Salvation Army Officer Training. The course may now be undertaken by distance learning, and a mixture of residential and distance learning. Officers may be appointed to corps (church) work, to social services centres (for which additional professional qualifications are required) or to administrative posts. QUALIFICATIONS FOR ADMISSION Single men and women and married couples over 18 are accepted for training following recommendation
by local Salvation Army centres and attendance at an assessment conference. There is no specific cut off point regarding age, with practicalities being discussed and agreed if there is acceptance for the cause. OTHER COURSES William Booth College also houses the School for InService Training and Development (offering training in various skills for officers and employees) and, the School for Faith Education (offering distance-learning courses for Salvationists and others, as requested), and links with the School for Officer Training (as above), where appropriate.
THE SCOTTISH UNITED REFORMED AND CONGREGATIONAL COLLEGE The Principal 340 Cathedral Street Glasgow G1 2BQ Tel: 01413 327667 Fax: 01413 328463 E-mail:
[email protected] The College manages training for Christian ministry, at present particularly for the Scotland Synod of the United Reformed Church. Candidates normally follow an approved course of Theological training in a Scottish university or a theological institute
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complemented by professional and practical training under the supervision of the college. The college is also involved in areas of continuing professional development and adult education. Information can be obtained from the address above.
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THE UNITARIAN AND FREE CHRISTIAN CHURCHES Essex Hall 1--6 Essex Street London WC2R 3HY Tel: 020 7240 2384 Fax: 020 7240 3089 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.unitarian.org.uk Candidates accepted for training for the ministry in the Unitarian and Free Christian Churches take courses of training either at Manchester Academy & Harris College, Oxford, or the Unitarian College (Luther King House, Brighton Grove, Rusholme, Manchester). Alternative arrangements can be made for candidates seeking to study through the medium of the Welsh language. The course at Manchester Academy and Harris College, Oxford, varies from 2 to 4 yrs in the light of candidates’ qualifications. All candidates for training are expected to study for an Oxford degree in
Theology or Theology & Philosophy or an Oxford Certificate in Theology/Religious Studies. Students at Unitarian College follow individually designed courses. Most are expected to take contextual theology courses of the Partnership for Theological Education which may lead to degrees or other academic qualifications validated by Chester or Manchester Universities. Placement work and Unitarian studies are also integral to ministerial preparation. Training normally takes two or more years.
UNITED FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND 11 Newton Place Glasgow G3 7PR Tel: 01413 323435 Fax: 01413 331973 E-mail: offi
[email protected] Website: www.ufcos.org.uk The post-school educational preparation required by the United Free Church of Scotland consists of a course of general education at a university and a postgraduate course in Theology as provided by the Divinity Faculties of the Scottish Universities. The Ministry is open to both men and women.
Candidates for the Theological course, which lasts for 3 years, must have the approval of their Presbytery. Those who have previous qualifications or have been engaged in other occupations may be allowed to undertake a modified course.
THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH 86 Tavistock Place London WC1H 9RT Tel: 020 7916 8635 Fax: 020 7916 2021 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.urc.org.uk Stipendiary Ministry: URC Ministers (both men and women) are usually trained in the Church’s
theological colleges. All training is ecumenical. The colleges are inspected and validated by an
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The Churches ecumenical process led by the Church of England. Most students take a qualification of the university to which their college is attached. This could be a degree in Theology or a diploma. Normally the length of the training course varies between 3 and 4 yrs. Candidates for training must be recommended by their local church with them having been in membership of the United Reformed Church for at least 2 yrs. They then go through a candidating process in the other Councils of the church to decide whether they should be sponsored for training. The colleges are as follows: Westminster College, Cambridge, Tel: 01223 741084, Fax: 01223 300765; Northern College, Brighton Grove, Manchester, Tel: 0161 224 6404, Fax: 0161 248 9201, E-mail:
[email protected]; Mansfield College, Oxford, Tel: 01865 270999; Queen’s Foundation, Birmingham, Tel: 0121 454 1527; The Scottish United Reformed and Congregational College Glasgow, 340 Cathedral Street, Glasgow G1 2BQ, Tel 0141 332 7667. In certain cases it is possible to train PT on an ecumenical course. The minimum requirement on training completion is a Theology diploma and 800 hours placement in a church. Non-Stipendiary: A training programme for NonStipendiary Ministry is open to men and women who are committed members of the URC; PT study usually takes 4 yrs. Candidates must be
recommended by their local church and go though the process as indicated above. A Director of Training guides the student. Most students study PT on a recognized ecumenical course with an additional programme to study Reformed History Ethics and Worship, but some train FT in college. A Leaving Certificate for a call to the ordained ministry is granted. Training is arranged by the Board of Studies of the Training Committee. Church-Related Community Workers: ChurchRelated Community Workers help lead and strengthen the local church’s mission through community development in an area where specialist help is required to meet unusual needs. Candidates must be members of the URC showing capabilities for leadership. CRCWs are required to obtain at least a Diploma in Theology and a Diploma in Community Work before being commissioned. This training is currently undertaken at the Partnership for Theological Education, Manchester. Lay Preacher’s Certificate: Training for Learning & Serving is the title of the qualifying course for the United Reformed Church Lay Preacher’s Certificate. The course takes 3 yrs. Work is done in local groups and there are 5 residential weekend courses each year. Candidates are also expected to undertake some practical work in churches.
WESLEYAN REFORM UNION Church House 123 Queen Street Sheffield S1 2DU Tel: 01142 721938 E-mail: gen.sec@the wru.co.uk The Wesleyan Reform Union has no training college of its own and encourages candidates for its Ministry to enter a Bible College for 2 or 3 yrs. All candidates are, however, under the personal supervision of a Union Tutor, who directs a Biblical Studies &
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Training Department offering fairly extensive courses. Candidates attend Headquarters once a year for an oral exam in Theology conducted by the Tutor in the presence of the Union Examination Committee; they also take written exams.
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CINEMA, FILM AND TELEVISION LONDON INTERNATIONAL FILM SCHOOL 24 Shelton Street Covent Garden London WC2H 9UB Tel: 020 7836 9642/020 7240 0168 Fax: 020 7497 3718 E-mail: fi
[email protected] Website: www.lifs.org.uk One of the foremost independent film schools in Europe, accredited by the Broadcasting, Entertainment, Cinematograph and Theatre Union (BECTU). Diploma Course (2 yrs) in The Art and Technique of Film Making: Courses begin September, January and May to equip students with all the skills associated with film production, including: lighting, sound, editing, scripting, directing, set design and the use of 16mm and 35mm cameras.
subjects at A level and 5 at O level (or overseas equivalent). Students are interviewed whenever possible and are not normally accepted immediately on finishing secondary education. All applicants are required to submit a 3-minute film script illustrated by sketches or photographs. Experience of film making, television and photography will also be taken into account. Address all enquiries to the Administrator.
QUALIFICATIONS Students applying should have a university degree, art college diploma, or GCEs or GCSEs with 2
THE NATIONAL FILM AND TELEVISION SCHOOL Beaconsfield Studios Station Road Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire HP9 1LG Tel: 01494 671234 Fax: 01494 674042 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.nfts.co.uk The NFTS offers a 2-yr MA Course providing professional education and specializing in one of the following areas: Animation Direction; Cinematography; Composing for Film/TV; Digital Post-Production; Directing Fiction; Documentary Direction; Editing; Producing; Producing & Directing Television Entertainment; Production Design; Sound Post-Production; Screenwriting; SFX/VFX. The NFTS also offers Post-Graduate Level Diploma courses in the following areas: Editing for Entertainment Television; Production Management; Script Development (PT); and Sound Recording for Film/TV as well as short courses for film/TV professionals and a summer school in Documentary filmmaking. Most FT courses
start in January, with the exception of Digital PostProduction (April), Production Management, Script Development and Sound Recording (September). NFTS graduates occupy positions of responsibility in both film and television and equally create projects of their own. Admission: There are no age limits, but most successful candidates will be between 22 and 28, or sometimes older. They will have submitted examples of their work and a summary of any professional experience. Whilst many successful applicants will have a high level of academic training, an undergraduate degree is not a prerequisite to obtaining a place, provided that applicants have a relevant professional qualification or can
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Cinema, Film and Television demonstrate equivalent industrial or practical experience. Maintenance grants are available for UK
students and many UK students also receive a Scholarship to cover part or all of their tuition fees.
COMPUTING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATION OF COMPUTER PROFESSIONALS ACP Chilverbridge House Arlington East Sussex BN26 6SB Tel: 01323 871874 Fax: 01323 871875 Website: www.acpexamboard.com PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS Flexible entry to ACP courses is offered to both complete beginners and mature students and our structured teaching programmes deliver the practical training and skills that now play a vital role in modern business practices. The ACP Advanced Diploma continues to serve as an entry to the second or third year of undergraduate studies, or for many students, as direct entry on Master of Sciences courses at British universities. The Association’s examinations comprise three levels: Certificate, Diploma and Advanced Diploma. Certificate in Information Technology and Programming: Information Technology Fundamentals, Computer Applications and Operations, Applied Programming, and Programming Project. Diploma in Information Systems Analysis and Design: System Analysis and Design, Software Engineering, and Business Information Systems. Advanced Diploma in Computer Science: Information Systems Principles and Networking, Information Systems Analysis and Design, Advanced Programming, Information Systems Management, Project Work. In addition to the professional syllabi, we offer a range of specialist single-subject qualifications to complement the current office skills subjects in word processing, spreadsheets, databases and operating systems. MEMBERSHIP In considering an application for membership, the Council will evaluate the individual’s recognized
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qualification(s) and/or employment experience. The nature, quality and quantity of an individual’s formal study, specialized training and/or employment experience will be the grading criteria used by the Council. As members progress in experience and skills, they may apply for a higher grade of membership than that which is currently held. Fellow (FACP): Awarded selectively by the Association to one who has made a significant contribution to the Association or to the ICT industry in general. Member (MACP): One who is employed within ICT and who has a minimum of 8 yrs’ approved experience within the industry. Associate Member (AACP): One who is employed within ICT and who has a minimum of 4 yrs’ approved experience* within the industry. Licentiate Member (LACP): One who is employed within ICT and who has a minimum of 2 yrs’ approved experience* within the industry. Graduate Member (GradACP): Reserved for one who has passed the Association’s examinations and has attained the ACP Advanced Diploma or an equivalent qualification(s). Practitioner Member: One who is employed within ICT but whose employment experience is not (as yet) sufficient for admission to Licentiate or higher status within the Association. Student Member: One who is studying for an ACP qualification but who (ordinarily) has no employment experience within ICT. * This figure may be reduced, depending on any relevant qualification(s) held by the individual.
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COUNSELLING CSCT LTD 13 Coleshill Street Sutton Coldfield West Midlands B72 1SD Tel 01213 211396/08701 636900 Fax 01213 555581 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.counsellingtraining.com CSCT Ltd has been producing counselling training courses for over 24 yrs and has trained over 50,000 students in that time. Courses are offered PT at over 90 FE colleges and other training centres in London, throughout the UK and abroad. All CSCT training
materials are written to meet the specifications of the appropriate awarding body (Assessment & Qualifications Alliance AQA Counselling & Psychotherapy Central Awarding Body CPAB and NCFE) within the National Qualifications Framework (NQF).
DANCING THE BENESH INSTITUTE 36 Battersea Square London SW11 3RA Tel: 020 7326 8031 Fax: 020 7924 3129 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rad.org.uk/www.benesh.org The Benesh Institute incorporated in the Royal Academy of Dance, fosters and coordinates developments in Benesh Movement Notation in all its applications, trains Benesh choreologists and clinical notators, conducts exams, maintains a library of movement scores and registers works for copyright protection. AWARDS Proficiency Certificates: Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced levels. Certificate in Benesh Movement Notation (CBMN)
Teachers’ Certificates: Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced levels. Professional Diplomas: Associate of the Institute of Choreology (AI Chor.) and Diploma for Professional Benesh Movement Notators (DPBMN). Fellowship: Awarded for outstanding and exceptional service rendered over a substantial period of time to The Benesh Institute and to Benesh Movement Notation.
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LABAN Creekside London SE8 3DZ Tel: 020 8691 8600 Fax: 020 8691 8400 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.laban.org EXAMINATIONS Degree programmes are validated by The City University, London. BA Hons Dance-Theatre: 3 yrs FT. Diploma in Dance Studies: 1 yr FT, 2 yrs PT. Postgraduate Certificate: Dance in Community: 1 yr FT, 2 yrs PT. Specialist Diploma Dance Notating: By arrangement. Study Year Abroad: 1 yr FT. Independent Study Programme: 1 yr FT. MA Choreography: 1 yr FT. MA Dance Performance: 1 yr FT.
Postgraduate Diploma in Dance Performance: 1 yr FT. Transitions Dance Company Diploma: 1 yr FT. MA European Dance-Theatre Practice: 1 yr FT, 2 yrs PT. MA Scenography (Dance): 1 yr FT, 2 yrs PT. MSc Dance Science: 1 yr FT, 2 yrs PT. MPhil: 1--5 yrs FT, 2--5 yrs PT. PhD Research degrees: 2--7 yrs FT, 3--7 yrs PT. Pilates Teacher Training Course: 18 mths FT. For information about our annual International Summer School, contact the Short Courses Coordinator on the number given above.
LONDON CONTEMPORARY DANCE SCHOOL Director Veronica Lewis MBE 17 Duke’s Road London WC1H 9PY Tel: 020 7121 1111 Fax: 020 7121 1145 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.theplace.org.uk All courses are predominantly practical and undergraduate programmes include a rigorous training in Contemporary technique and Ballet alongside Choreography, Improvisation, Doublework, Music, Stage Design, Costume and a wide range of other Dance and Movement studies. Students have the possibility to create their own dances, to work with established choreographers and to perform publicly in the course of their time at the School. Entry is by audition. Postgraduate Programmes provide the opportunity for students to develop their skills at a vocationally relevant professional level and thereby
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to ease the transition from student to autonomous dance artist. BA Hons Contemporary Dance: 3 yrs FT. Entry requirement: 2 A levels and 3 O levels or equivalent plus the aptitude to train as a professional dancer. Certificate of Higher Education in Contemporary Dance: 1 yr FT. Applicants must be over 20 and have considerable previous experience in dance. MA/Postgraduate Diploma: 1 yr FT. Specialization Performance/Choreography/Dance Training and Education. MPhil & PhD: Research degrees.
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THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF DANCE 36 Battersea Square London SW11 3RA Tel: 020 7326 8000 Fax: 020 7924 3129 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: Education & Training www.radeducation.org.uk Exams and Membership www.rad.org.uk The Royal Academy of Dance is one of the world’s largest and most influential dance education, training and membership organizations. With over 13,000 members worldwide it is both a leading provider of dance teacher training and an awarding body for classical ballet examinations. Students completing an appropriate qualification with the Faculty of Education are eligible for registration and membership of the Royal Academy of Dance which enables them to teach ballet and enter candidates for the RAD graded and vocational examinations. TEACHER EDUCATION & TRAINING The Faculty of Education is an Accredited Provider of Initial Teacher training, offering a broad range of FT, PT and distance learning study programmes aimed at training teachers and maximizing students’ employment prospects. l BA Hons Ballet Education -- Three-year FT degree programme (validated by the University of Surrey). The programme combines the study of ballet and dance, and is largely practice based with time spent in schools to acquire practical teaching experience. l BA Hons Dance Education -- Three-year FT (sixyear PT) distance learning programme (validated by the University of Surrey). Offers three levels of study with exit options at Certificate, Diploma and Degree level. l Professional Dancer’s Teaching Diploma -- Three-mth intensive programme for professional dancers wishing to gain the necessary knowledge, skills and experience in order to teach. l Certificate in Ballet Teaching Studies -- Two-year PT, distance learning programme with required attendance of two six-day intensive study periods. Successful completion enables candidates to teach ballet and enter students for RAD examinations. l Postgraduate Certificate in Education: Dance Teaching -- One-year FT programme (12 weeks at RAD headquarters and 24 weeks in Partnership
Schools and Colleges engaged in practical teaching). On successful completion graduates gain Qualified Teacher Status and are employed in public sector schools and colleges. REGISTRATION Students who graduate from programmes delivered by the Royal Academy of Dance are eligible to apply for Registered Teacher Status and may enter candidates for RAD Examinations and Presentation Classes. MEMBERSHIP Membership of the Royal Academy of Dance affirms professional standing and offers support, training and guidance. The following membership classes are available: l Full Member: Designed for dance professionals who have passed Advanced 1 and Advanced 2. l Affiliate Member: Designed for dance students who have passed Grade 8, Intermediate Foundation, Intermediate, Advanced Foundation. l Registered Teacher Member: Mandatory for teachers who enter candidates for exams, assessments or competitions. To be eligible, students must graduate from a course at the Faculty of Education, endorsed by the Royal Academy of Dance. l Teacher Recognized by Mutual Agreement: As part of an agreement between the RAD and IDTA, Associate Members of the IDTA, qualified in one of the four core Theatre Branch subjects can apply for membership of the RAD under the special category of teacher recognized by mutual agreement. l Friend of the Academy: Designed for dance enthusiasts who wish to support the future of dance and the work of the Academy. EXAMINATIONS The Royal Academy of Dance offers examinations in classical ballet suitable for everyone from young
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Dancing children starting out in dance classes to students aspiring to become professional dancers. GRADED EXAMINATIONS -- for children from the age of 5, starting at Pre-Primary and Primary and progressing through 8 grades.
VOCATIONAL GRADED EXAMINATIONS -- For students who study classical ballet, possibly with a view to performing or teaching. Five levels: Intermediate Foundation, Intermediate, Advanced Foundation, Advanced 1, Advanced 2 and Solo Seal Award.
ROYAL BALLET SCHOOL 46 Floral Street London WC2E 9DA Tel: 020 7836 8899 Fax: 020 7845 7080 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.royalballetschool.co.uk The Royal Ballet School is one of the world’s leading vocational classical ballet schools providing full academic studies to A level. The Lower School for students aged 11--15 yrs is to be found at White Lodge in Richmond Park. The Upper School, for
students aged 16--19 yrs, is based in Floral Street, Covent Garden. The School is co-educational and entry is by audition only with the main intakes at 11 yrs old for Lower School and 16 yrs old for Upper School.
DENTISTRY GENERAL DENTAL COUNCIL 37 Wimpole Street London W1G 8DQ Tel: 08452 224141 (UK local rate) or 020 7887 3800 Fax: 020 7224 3294 Minicom: 18001 0845 222 4141 (via Typetalk) E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.gdc.uk.org The General Dental Council (GDC) is the organization that registers and regulates dentists and dental care professionals in the United Kingdom, for the protection for all dental patients. All dentists, dental hygienists, dental therapists, dental technicians, clinical dental technicians, dental nurses and orthodontic therapists, whether they work in the NHS or in private practice, must register with the GDC in order to work in the United Kingdom. We protect patients by: l Keeping up to date registers of qualified dentists and dental care professionals l Setting high standards of dental practice and professionalism
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Quality assuring dental education and training Making sure dentists and dental care professionals keep up to date l Helping if someone wants to make a complaint about a dentist or dental care professional l Taking action if a dental professional is no longer safe to practise Anyone wishing to qualify as a dentist or dental care professional in the UK must complete a GDCapproved course. We regularly inspect all UK dental schools, colleges and other institutions training dentists and DCPs to make sure our standards are met. Details of recognized UK training course providers are available on our website. l l
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DIVING DIVING CERTIFICATES Health & Safety Executive Diving Operations Strategy Team Ground Floor South Wing, Rose Court 2 Southwark Bridge London SE1 9HS Tel: 020 7717 6763 Fax: 020 7717 6911 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.hse.gov.uk/diving The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) issues diver competence certificates to divers who have been assessed as competent by HSE-recognized divertraining organizations. A list of recognized divertraining organizations can be obtained from the HSE. The HSE issues certificates for the following competencies: SCUBA, Surface Supplied, Surface Supplied (top-up) and Closed Bell. Divers who have qualified abroad may be able to dive in UK waters using their non-UK qualifications without having to obtain an HSE certificate. The HSE publishes a list of Approved Qualifications, which is available at www.hse.gov.uk/diving.
FIRST AID AT WORK As part of diver training and assessment, divers are taught diving physiology and diving medicine. At the same time they must also gain a First Aid at Work qualification (unless they already have a valid one). While it is not a requirement for every diver to refresh it every 3 yrs (with the exception of offshore divers, who should), the diving contractor has a responsibility to ensure that there are sufficient divers in a dive team with in-date HSE First Aid at Work qualifications. Refresher training should be taken during the final 3 mths before the current certificate expires (at an organization recognized by the HSE).
DRAMATIC AND PERFORMING ARTS THE BRITISH (THEATRICAL) ARTS 12 Deveron Way Rise Park Romford Essex RM1 4UL Tel: 01708 756263 Website: www.britisharts.org The organization, which conducts exams in Dramatic Art, Classical, Stage Ballet, Mime, Tap, Musical Theatre and Modern Dance, has the following grades of membership: Fellow (FBA): This grade is reserved for teacher members of at least 10 yrs’ standing who have presented students gaining teacher membership. The Art’s examiners and adjudicators are drawn from this group.
Advanced Teacher Member, Teacher Member (TMBA), Non-Teaching Member (MBA), Associate (AMBA), Companion (CBA), Student Member. Exams are conducted at Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced standards for teachers and performers. There are Bronze, Silver and Gold Medal tests for Preliminary--Advanced and non-professional adult students. Further details on application.
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EQUITY Guild House Upper St Martins Lane London WC2H 9EG Tel: 020 7379 6000 Fax: 020 7379 7001 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.equity.org.uk Equity is the only Professional Association to represent artists from across the entire spectrum of Arts and Entertainment. Membership includes actors, singers, dancers, choreographers, stage managers, theatre directors and designers, variety and circus artists, television and radio presenters, walk-on and supporting artists, stunt performers and directors, and theatre fight directors. The main aim of Equity is to promote the interests of its members, negotiating minimum terms and conditions of employment throughout the world of entertainment, and to endeavour to ensure these take account of social and economic changes. Equity also offers the Equity card to all members. This is the universally recognized symbol of your status as a professional in the Entertainment Industry. Members’ details are also included on a large number of specialist registers which are made available to casting directors and employers.
MEMBERSHIP Full Membership: Open to those who are currently professionally employed in the field of entertainment. Student Membership: Available to those on a FT higher education course lasting for 1 yr or more that prepares them to work in the entertainment industry. If applicants are on a NCDT or CDET accredited course or studying theatre design or studying singing at a conservatoire or on the musical theatre course at the Royal Academy of Music, they can acquire full membership on graduating without having to provide proof of work. If they are on a non-accredited course, then they can continue student membership for up to 2 yrs after graduating, which enables them to gain professional employment and become eligible for Full Membership. Youth Membership: Applicants aged between 14 and 16 yrs who are performing professionally and earning at least half of the adult rate for the job in question can become a Youth Member and are eligible to acquire Full Membership upon turning 16.
GUILDHALL SCHOOL OF MUSIC & DRAMA Silk Street Barbican London EC2Y 8DT Tel: 020 7628 2571 Fax: 020 7256 9438 Website: www.gsmd.ac.uk FT DRAMA & TECHNICALTHEATRE COURSES BA Hons in Acting: 3 yrs. Candidates are normally expected to have 2 A level passes for the BA course or equivalent qualifications meeting University General Entrance Requirements. Minimum age is normally 18. Validated by City University and accredited by the National Council for Drama Training. BA Hons in Stage Management and Technical Theatre: 3 yrs. Candidates are expected to have 2 A level passes or equivalent qualifications meeting
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University General Entrance Requirements. Validated by City University and accredited by the National Council for Drama Training. MA in Training Actors (Voice) or (Movement): 2 years PT, validated by City University London. Candidates normally hold a Diploma or Degree either from a UK drama school accredited by the National Council for Drama Training or from a European or overseas conservatoire of equal standing, together with professional experience.
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who do not have recent academic experience are also required to provide evidence of their ability to complete a Master’s programme successfully.
LONDON COLLEGE OF MUSIC AND MEDIA Thames Valley University St Mary’s Road Ealing London W5 5RF Tel: 020 8231 2364 Fax: 020 8231 2433 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: http://elgar.tvu.ac.uk/lcmexams Performers’ Diploma of Associateship in Speech and Drama, and in Public Speaking (ALCM): The exam is both theoretical and practical. Candidates must be at least 16. Performers’ Diploma of Licentiateship in Speech and Drama and in Public Speaking (LLCM): Candidates must hold the Associateship Diploma before entering for this qualification. Teacher’s Diploma in Speech and Drama (LLCM(TD)): Candidates must be at least 18. This is a qualification for private teaching only. The LLCM(TD) is accepted as a qualification for membership of the Society of Teachers of Speech and Drama. Diploma in Drama in Education (LLCM(Ed)): Candidates must hold an ALCM Diploma in Speech, Drama and Communication. Verse Speaking: Grades and Diplomas. Music Theatre: Grades and Diplomas. Reading: Grades only. Acting: Grades and Diplomas. Group Performance: Grades only. Spoken English in Religion: Grades and Diplomas. Diploma of Fellowship -- Performer in Speech and Drama and in Public Speaking (FLCM): Licentiates of the College (LLCM or LLCM(TD)) may enter for the Fellowship Diploma in the same subject. This is a practical exam with no paperwork. Diploma of the London College of Music (DipLCM): This exam is purely practical. All orchestral instruments and voice.
Performers’ Diploma of Associateship in Music (ALCM): The exam is both theoretical and practical. All orchestral instruments and voice. Performers’ Diploma of Licentiateship in Music (LLCM): Candidates must hold an ALCM before entering for this qualification. Teacher’s Diploma of Associateship in Music (ALCM(TD)): Candidates must be at least 15. Teacher’s Diploma of Licentiateship in Music (LLCM(TD)): Candidates must be at least 18, and must hold an ALCM or ALCM(TD) before entering for this qualification. Diploma of Fellowship: Performer in Music. Also available by thesis, composition or conducting. GRADED EXAMINATIONS Introductory Examinations: Music, Speech and Drama for beginners. Grades I--VIII: Practical in Music, Speech and Drama and Oral Communication. Grades IV--VIII: Written exams in Speech and Drama and Oral Communication. Grade VIII paperwork is a compulsory section of the Grade VIII Speech and Drama Practical Exam. Grades I--VIII: Written exams in Classical Music Theory and Popular Music Theory. Grade V theory is a prerequisite for the Grade VIII practical exam. Certificates are awarded as a Pass, Merit or Honours. Introductory exams and 8 Grade exams are offered for all instruments and voice.
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NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR DRAMA TRAINING 1--7 Woburn Walk London WC1H 0JJ Tel: 020 7387 3650 Fax: 020 7387 3860 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ncdt.co.uk The National Council for Drama Training is a partnership of employers in the theatre, broadcast and media industry, employee representatives and training providers. It exists to act as a champion for the industry by working to optimize support for professional training and education in acting, stage management and technical theatre, embracing change and development. It works to safeguard the highest standards and provides a credible process of quality assurance
through accreditation for vocational drama courses in further and higher education in the UK. Accreditation aims to give students confidence that the courses they choose are recognized by the drama profession as being relevant to the purposes of their employment; and that the profession has confidence that the people they employ who have completed these courses have the skills and attributes required for the continuing health of the industry.
ROYAL ACADEMY OF DRAMATIC ART 62--64 Gower Street London WC1E 6ED Tel: 020 7636 7076 Fax: 020 7323 3865 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rada.org BA Acting Degree (H Level): Degree: 9-term (3-yr) FT training for the professional theatre, film, television and radio. Entry by audition. Age 18+. Graduate Diploma in Theatre Technical Arts (H Level) Graduate Diploma: 6-term (2-yr) FT training in all aspects of Technical Theatre and Stage Management. Selection by interview. Age 18+. Graduate Diploma in Theatre Design (H Level): Graduate Diploma: 6-term (2-yr) FT training in all aspects of Theatre Design. Selection by interview. Age 18+.
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Graduate Certificate in Theatre Directing (H Level): Graduate Certificate: 3-term (1-yr) FT training in all aspects of Theatre Directing. Selection by interview. Age 18+. Specialist Technical Graduate Certificates (H Level): Graduate Certificates: 4-term FT practical training under repertory conditions. Selection by interview. A strong portfolio of work is required. Age 18+. Courses are available in: Scenic Construction, Stage Electrics and Lighting Design, Property Making, Scenic Art, Wardrobe.
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ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND DRAMA 100 Renfrew Street Glasgow G2 3DB Tel: 01413 324101 Fax: 01413 328901 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rsamd.ac.uk DRAMA COURSES BA (Acting): 3-yr course designed for those intending to pursue a professional career in Acting. Admission is by competitive audition. BA (Technical and Production Arts): 3-yr course designed for those intending to pursue a career at a high level in Stage Management, Production Management or Design. Admission is by competitive interview. BA (Contemporary Theatre Practice): 3-yr FT course with extension by selection to a 4th Hons yr offering a practical, creative experience and theoretical understanding of a variety of uses of Drama, using devising as its main approach to performance. Admission is by competitive audition. This course is designed for those who wish to make their own
theatre work and is therefore not suitable for those wishing to focus solely on acting as a career. BA (Digital Film and Television): 2-yr FT course designed for those who have already undergone training in this area and who have, preferably, gained an HND. This is an intensive course that will extend and enhance skills in the areas of Digital Film and Television. The course is aimed at those interested in making their own work and pursuing their own creative ideas, and who are planning to make a career for themselves as independent artists. Admission is by competitive audition/interview. Master of Performance in Musical Theatre: FT over 45 weeks designed for graduates (or equivalent), singers or actors who wish to focus closely on Musical Theatre as a professional destination. Admission is by competitive audition.
ROYAL WELSH COLLEGE OF MUSIC & DRAMA Castle Grounds Cathays Park Cardiff Wales CF10 3ER Tel: 02920 391327 Fax: 02920 391302 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rwcmd.ac.uk BA: 3-yr courses are available in Acting, Theatre Design and Stage Management. The courses provide practical, professional training for the theatre profession. The courses are validated by the University of Glamorgan and the Acting and Stage Management courses are accredited by the National Council for Drama Training. Postgraduate Diploma: 1-yr postgraduate courses are available in Acting, Theatre Design, Stage Management and Arts Management. The courses are validated by the University of Glamorgan and the Acting and Stage Management courses are accredited by the National Council for Drama Training.
MA: 1-yr FT plus 1-yr PT MA course in Theatre Design. The course is validated by the University of Glamorgan. TRAINING FOR THE STAGE AND FOR TEACHING There are stage schools which take children from about the age of 8 and usually combine drama and dancing with a general education. In many cases expupils of stage schools go on to receive FT training at a drama school. Parents who are considering their children for a dramatic career should bear in mind, however, that stage school is not always the best method of entry into the profession. The completion
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Dramatic and Performing Arts of ordinary education followed by drama school training is usually a better alternative. Advice should be sought from a professional body. A number of colleges of further education in England and Wales run 1- or 2-yr courses in Speech and Drama, which include general education courses and sometimes A level courses. These, whilst giving students an opportunity to explore their interests in Drama, are not to be regarded as theatre training. To become a teacher in a maintained school it is necessary to obtain qualified teacher status by taking a recognized teacher-training course such as a 3- or 4yr BEd or a postgraduate Certificate in Education or
the Scottish equivalent. Single and/or joint degree courses in Drama or Theatre are offered at several universities. However, these courses are primarily academic and not a training for an actor. Drama may be offered as a main subject or part of a degree course at some colleges. Some also offer Drama as a main subject in their creative or performing arts degrees. These courses include more practical training. Students who wish to take a university degree including Drama/Theatre Studies, or a recognized course for teachers, must have the educational qualifications necessary for entry to university or a college of education.
TRINITY COLLEGE LONDON 89 Albert Embankment London SE1 7TP Tel: 020 7820 6100 Fax: 020 7820 6161 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.trinitycollege.co.uk QUALIFICATIONS IN MUSIC AND PERFORMING ARTS OFFERED BY TRINITY COLLEGE LONDON INCORPORATING TRINITY GUILDHALL MUSIC Graded examinations in Music performance (accredited in Levels 1 to 3 of the National Qualifications Framework) The aim of graded music examinations is to provide a framework for developing musical skills and an assessment scheme against which an individual’s progress and development may be measured, whether they are studying as a leisure activity or with a view to a career as a teacher or performer. Candidates must show their musical ability by playing (or singing) three pieces, and must also take supporting tests designed to encourage the development of all-round musical skills that underpin performance, such as Technical Work, Sight Reading, Improvisation and Ear Tests. Trinity Guildhall’s eight practical examination grades are numbered from 1 to 8 in increasing order of difficulty. In many subjects, an Initial examination acts as an introduction to the examination system. First Concert Certificate and Performer’s Certificate Certificate examinations consist of a short recital programme drawn from mainstream repertoire, giving candidates an opportunity to focus solely on
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performance without other practical tests. As well as learning the notes, meeting technical challenges and interpreting the style of the music, performers must demonstrate their understanding and control of the music by communicating the essence of their performance to the examiner, as to a live audience. There is also a Viva Voce or Performance from Memory section, and a mark is awarded for Presentation Skills. Music diplomas These qualifications are accredited as follows by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority. l Associate diplomas in Level 4 of the NQF l Licentiate diplomas in Level 6 of the NQF l Fellowship diplomas in Level 7 of the NQF Diplomas in Music Performance These are Trinity’s familiar diplomas in instrumental or vocal performance. The Recital option drops the requirement for technical tests in favour of an extended programme of performance. ATCL: This qualification is evidence that candidates can respond to the musical score and perform a programme to an acceptable--exemplary quality. LTCL/LGSMD: From January 2007 candidates may opt to receive either the letters LTCL or LGSMD for this diploma. This qualification is evidence that candidates can prepare material in advance of a rehearsal and perform works of contrasting styles to
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Dramatic and Performing Arts a professional standard, taking full account of the composer’s intentions. FTCL: This qualification is evidence that candidates can prepare technically and musically complex repertoire of contrasting styles and perform these in a recital format at a public concert standard. Music Theory Trinity’s traditional diplomas in the theory of music These diplomas demand a broad understanding of analytical concepts and procedures, whilst drawing on an extensive knowledge of music history in the Western arts tradition. AMusTCL: This qualification provides evidence that candidates can manipulate musical materials, understand conventions of representative Western classical music, and demonstrate aural imagination and creativity in responding to specific stimuli. LMusTCL: This qualification provides evidence that candidates can, in responding to set tasks, demonstrate a wide understanding of analytical concepts and procedures as well as draw on an extensive knowledge of all periods of musical history in the Western arts tradition. FMusTCL: This qualification provides evidence that candidates can undertake original research into a music/musicology related field of study and present this in the form of a thesis with supporting materials, as well as justify and expound upon it through a discussion with the examiner. Diplomas in Music Practice: Performing These diplomas have a wider remit than Trinity’s traditional music performing qualifications, and equally embrace those playing non-Western instruments and jazz, as well as session musicians working in the popular and commercial sectors. In addition to performance skills, candidates will explore the vocational aspects of music making. ATCL: This qualification shows evidence that candidates can respond to musical scores and directions, prepare and perform a programme to at least an acceptable and at best an exemplary quality, and can organize, promote and reflect upon a public performance of the work. Those achieving this qualification will demonstrate an understanding of the context in which the performance takes place. LTCL: This qualification provides evidence that candidates can prepare material in advance of a rehearsal, respond to direction and composer’s intentions, and perform works of contrasting styles to a professional standard, comparable with that expected at the end of third year of a FT programme of undergraduate studies. Successful candidates will
understand the professional and promotional issues that relate to the work of a performing musician. FTCL: This qualification provides evidence that candidates can engage in session work and prepare technically and musically complex repertoire in contrasting styles, as well as perform it in a recital setting, to a public concert standard. Those achieving this qualification can reflect critically on the planning, development and promotion of their own professional work. Diplomas in Music Practice: Directing As with Trinity’s other qualifications in music professional practice, the Directing stream is not restricted solely to conventional areas but is open to those working as a director, conductor or producer in any situation, including a jazz big band or recording studio context, or functioning as a choral animateur, workshop facilitator, leader of a children’s group etc. ATCL: This qualification provides evidence that candidates can respond to musical scores and to the abilities of performers, as well as prepare for and direct a performance to a public concert standard and understand how to promote it. LTCL: This qualification provides evidence that candidates can plan and direct a series of rehearsals with musicians of varying abilities in preparation for a professional performance, featuring pieces of contrasting styles. Those achieving this qualification will understand how to promote a programme of music to a concert-going audience. FTCL: This qualification is evidence that candidates can, on the basis of familiarity with a range of performance contexts, reflect critically upon related theory and practice and upon the work of other directors, bringing this experience to bear on the planning, preparation and performance of musical programmes. Diplomas in Music Practice: Composing This series of diplomas spans the range of styles from music for the concert hall, church and classroom through to commercial music for radio, television and film. They encompass skills in marketing and promotion and explore the composer’s ability to apply relevant knowledge and understanding in the world of work. ATCL: This qualification provides evidence that candidates can plan and execute a variety of compositional tasks in response to specific stimuli, as well as organize, promote and reflect upon a public performance of original work. LTCL: This qualification provides evidence that candidates can compose a portfolio of work in a
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Dramatic and Performing Arts variety of styles, for a range of performance environments, and understand the professional and promotional issues relating to the work of a composer. FTCL: This qualification provides evidence that candidates can present original compositional work, adapt it to suit a range of different expressive and musical needs, and reflect critically upon a business plan prepared for the promotion of their work. Diplomas in Music Composition Trinity’s traditional diplomas in music composition reward the composer’s ability to respond appropriately to set musical briefs, through the application of suitable compositional devices, to create original works. LTCL in Compositional Techniques: This qualification provides evidence that candidates can produce original works for instrumental or vocal ensembles, as well as respond to set musical briefs through the use of appropriate compositional techniques. FTCL in Composition: This qualification provides evidence that candidates can create original and substantial compositional work to meet a range of set parameters. Specialist Music Teaching These diplomas are aimed at those teaching music to learner groups in a class situation and cover, in terms of content, key aspects of the Music National Curriculum, including listening, performing, composing and appraising. Both qualifications have a significant practical component. ATCL: This qualification provides evidence that candidates can plan and deliver a taught programme for a specific learner group in a given setting and reflect upon its effectiveness. LTCL: This qualification provides evidence that candidates can plan and deliver taught programmes appropriate for a range of learner groups and settings, as well as evaluate their own effectiveness as a teacher with a significant responsibility for the learning environment. Instrumental/Vocal Teaching These diplomas are aimed at those involved in individual and small group instrumental or vocal teaching. They relate to all genres including the Western classical tradition, jazz, popular and world music. Both qualifications have a significant practical component. ATCL: This qualification provides evidence that candidates can plan and deliver a taught programme for an individual learner of an instrument or voice in a given setting and reflect upon its effectiveness.
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LTCL: This qualification provides evidence that candidates can plan and deliver taught programmes in instrumental/vocal teaching appropriate for a range of learners and settings, as well as evaluate their own effectiveness as a teacher with full responsibility for the learning environment. Music Education FTCL(MusEd): This qualification provides evidence that candidates can, on the basis of familiarity with a range of educational contexts, reflect critically on their own practice and that of others, relate it to theory, and bring this experience to bear on the planning and implementation of programmes in their specialist field. Music Practice: Mentoring This pathway is designed for those charged with the management, training and guidance of colleagues seeking relevant professional skills to further their career in the music sector. ATCL: This qualification provides evidence that candidates can explore and assess the learning needs and aspirations of an individual, propose an individual progress path, as well as monitor and reflect upon the process. LTCL: This qualification provides evidence that candidates can design and deliver programmes in which mentoring is a key component, drawing on a wide understanding of the options available in mentoring, counselling, evaluation and provision of feedback, and the support of mentors in their work. DRAMA AND SPEECH Graded Examinations in Drama and Speech (accredited in Levels 1 to 3 of the National Qualifications Framework) The aim of Trinity Guildhall’s Graded examinations is to provide a scheme of assessment by which students, teachers and parents/guardians may measure individual progress and motivate development, whether towards professional training or as a leisure activity. Graded examinations in Speech and Drama These examinations are clearly described by their title: they offer assessment of abilities in speech, spoken interpretation and dramatic performance, thereby acknowledging approaches to learning and teaching that are long established and greatly valued. Whereas various kinds of dramatic activity are included in most of the syllabus strands, students preparing for Speech and Drama examinations are always expected to have sustained particular focus on the use of voice and speech.
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Dramatic and Performing Arts Graded examinations in Performing Text For those who wish to concentrate exclusively on the effective spoken interpretation of text, this syllabus strand is particularly helpful. It will appeal to students who want or need to develop their skills in using various forms and styles of language. Preparation for these examinations contributes to the development of knowledge and understanding of literature. Graded examinations in Acting, Shakespeare and World Dramatists Every strand of these syllabuses encourages individuality of approach, creativity, inclusiveness and internationalism and particular passages of text have not been prescribed. At times, particular styles of literature and performance are specified, and examiners will also expect selections to reflect the maturity and personality of the candidate(s) and the grade level. Graded examinations in Communication Skills Examinations in Communication Skills assess the candidate’s ability to engage with analytic and critical thoughts, to persuade, to negotiate and to explain ideas in a logical and coherent manner. Candidates are required to listen with care, to speak with clarity and understanding, to distinguish between informative and persuasive speaking, and to show awareness of the importance of interpersonal skills. Graded examinations in Musical Theatre These examinations assess the achievement of performers who are at various levels of experience and ability in the field of musical theatre. Performance will be judged according to how effectively the principal skills of musical theatre are employed as a means of expression and communication. Candidates should endeavour to use musical theatre skills in a combined and integrated way. Because the syllabus encourages individuality of approach, creativity, inclusiveness and internationalism, particular works are never prescribed and candidates are reminded that they need not confine themselves to works of musical theatre in the Western/American tradition. Graded examinations in Performance Arts The Performance Arts skills and tasks provide a creative and comprehensive extension of the syllabuses for Acting and Speaking and for Musical Theatre. Much of the work undertaken for either Acting and Speaking or for Musical Theatre can be related to Performance Arts syllabuses, allowing candidates to consider a range of opportunities and move from one to another with some confidence.
Performance Certificates These certificates are designed to celebrate and encourage the learning that is gained through involvement in performance and to complement and extend achievements in Grade examinations. There are four levels of award: l Young Performers’ Certificate -- for children up to the age of 7 l Foundation Performance Certificate -- for candidates who have completed Grade 3 l Intermediate Performance Certificate -- for candidates who have completed Grade 5 l Advanced Performance Certificate -- for candidates who have completed Grade 8 Drama and Speech Diplomas At Licentiate level, candidates may opt to receive either the letters LTCL or LGSMD. These qualifications are accredited as follows by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority. l Associate diplomas in Level 4 of the NQF l Licentiate diplomas in Level 6 of the NQF l Fellowship diplomas in Level 7 of the NQF ATCL Performing (Speech and Drama) This qualification is evidence that candidates can prepare and perform a programme at a level that reveals professional potential. They will achieve standards comparable with those achieved by any student who has undertaken at least one year of FT degree study. ATCL Performing (Musical Theatre) This qualification is evidence that candidates are multi-skilled, thinking performers in Musical Theatre with professional potential; their level of achievement will be equal to that achieved after one year of FT degree study. LTCL/LGSMD Performing (Speech and Drama) This qualification is evidence of professional competence as a performer. Standards equate to those achieved by those graduating from major Theatre schools and University Drama Departments. Successful candidates will be thoughtful, reflective performers able to respond to direction, to interpret and to innovate. LTCL/LGSMD Performing (Musical Theatre) This qualification is evidence of professional competence as a performer. Standards equate to those achieved by those graduating from major Theatre schools and University Drama Departments in Musical Theatre. Successful candidates will be thoughtful, reflective performers able to respond to direction, to interpret and to innovate.
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Dramatic and Performing Arts FTCL Performing (Speech and Drama or Musical Theatre) This qualification is evidence of mastery and considerable experience as a performer. Successful candidates will be reflective practitioners able to undertake a wide range of responsible roles in a variety of professional situations in Theatre. ATCL Teaching (Speech and Drama) This qualification is evidence that the candidate can plan and deliver a taught programme for a specific learner or group of learners in a given setting and reflect upon its effectiveness. The qualification is of particular value to those working with individuals and small groups in Studios, Young People’s Theatre and Colleges. ATCL Teaching (Theatre Arts) This qualification is evidence that the candidate can plan and deliver a taught programme for a specific learner or group of learners in a given setting and reflect upon its effectiveness. The qualification provides those with performance skills in dance, drama and music with evidence that they can utilize those skills in a teaching situation, involving Young People’s Theatre, Performance Arts Schools, Community Theatre and Colleges. It provides ideal preparation for LTCL diplomas including Teaching (Musical Theatre). LTCL/LGSMD Teaching (Speech and Drama) This qualification is evidence that the candidate can plan and deliver taught programmes appropriate for a range of learners, learner groups and settings and can evaluate their effectiveness. It is suitable for those who will take responsibility for planning and teaching Speech and Drama in Schools, Colleges, Private Studios and Theatre Education Departments. LTCL/LGSMD Teaching (Musical Theatre) This qualification is evidence that the candidate can plan and deliver taught programmes appropriate for a range of learners, learner groups and settings and can evaluate their effectiveness. The emphasis will be on creativity, imagination, integration and safety. LTCL/LGSMD Teaching (Communication Skills) This qualification is evidence that the candidate can plan and deliver taught programmes in oral communication appropriate for a range of learners, learner groups and settings and can evaluate their effectiveness. It is suitable for teachers and tutors in Schools, Colleges and Private Studios and particularly for those engaged in adult education and consultancy work in the industry and profession.
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LTCL/LGSMD Teaching (Applied Drama) This qualification is evidence that the candidate can plan and deliver programmes of work that use drama as a learning medium. It is a specialist qualification for teachers, trainers, arts practitioners and facilitators. FTCL Education Studies (Speech and Drama or Musical Theatre) This qualification is evidence that the candidate can, on the basis of familiarity with a range of educational contexts, reflect critically on their own practice and that of others, relate it to theory, and bring this experience to bear on the planning and implementation of programmes of teaching and learning. FTCL Directing (Speech and Drama or Musical Theatre) This qualification is evidence that the candidate can, on the basis of familiarity with a range of performance contexts, reflect critically on related theory and practice and their own directing and the work of other directors, bringing this experience to bear on the planning, preparation and performance of Speech and Drama or Musical Theatre programmes. ARTS AWARDS The Arts Award is the first award scheme to recognize the development of young artists and young arts leaders. The Arts Award celebrates the creative progress made by young people and not just their artistic skill. The Arts Award recognizes and celebrates young people’s development through the arts. Its objectives are to: l Encourage young people to enjoy and take part in the arts, now and throughout their lives l Promote achievement in the arts among young people l Provide opportunities for collaborative work and leadership that will promote young people’s broader personal development l Help young people to find progression routes in the arts l Encourage new art forms, innovation and experimentation The qualifications are available at three levels -Bronze, Silver and Gold -- which are accredited by QCA at Levels 1 to 3 of the National Qualifications Framework. DIPLOMAS AND CERTIFICATES ATTACHED TO THE DANCE AND DRAMA AWARDS SCHEME IN THE UK National Certificate in Professional Classical Ballet The National Certificate in Professional Classical Ballet (accredited at Level 5 of the National
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Driving Instructors Qualifications Framework) gives formal recognition to the skills, knowledge and understanding acquired by students in their training for employment as professional dancers. National Certificate in Professional Acting The National Certificate in Professional Acting (accredited at Level 5 of the NQF) gives formal recognition to the skills, knowledge and understanding acquired by students in their training for employment as professional actors. National Diploma in Professional Musical Theatre The National Diploma in Professional Musical Theatre (accredited at Level 6 of the NQF) gives formal recognition to the skills, knowledge and understanding acquired by students in their training for employment in the field of musical theatre. National Diploma in Professional Acting The National Diploma in Professional Acting (accredited at Level 6 of the NQF) gives formal recognition
to the skills, knowledge and understanding acquired by students in their training for employment as professional actors. National Diploma in Professional Production Skills The National Diploma in Professional Production Skills (accredited in Level 6 of the NQF) gives formal recognition to the skills, knowledge and understanding acquired by students in their training for employment in stage management or as technicians within the theatre, recorded media, and related entertainment industries. National Diploma in Professional Dance The National Diploma in Professional Dance (accredited at Level 6 of the NQF) gives formal recognition to the skills, knowledge and understanding acquired by students in their training for employment as professional dancers.
DRIVING INSTRUCTORS REGISTER OF APPROVED DRIVING INSTRUCTORS Stanley House 56 Talbot Street Nottingham NG1 5GU Tel: 0115 901 2618 Fax: 0115 901 2820 E-mail:
[email protected] Need for Registration: The Register of Approved Driving Instructors (ADI) and the licensing scheme for trainee instructors are administered under the provisions of the Road Traffic Act 1988 by the Department for Transport (DfT). It is an offence for anyone to give professional instruction (that is instruction paid for by or in respect of the pupil) in driving a motor car unless: (a) his or her name is on the Register of Approved Driving Instructors; or (b) he or she holds a ‘trainee’s licence to give instruction’ issued by the Registrar. Qualification for Registration: Anyone who wants to be an ADI must: (a) have held a full motor car driving licence for periods amounting in aggregate to at least 4 yrs out of the 6 yrs preceding the date of application (after passing the driving test, any unexpired portion of a provisional licence counts
towards the required 4-yr period); (b) not have been under a disqualification for driving for any part of the 4 yrs preceding the date of application; (c) be a fit and proper person to have their name entered in the Register following a successful submission of a criminal record check (non-motoring offences, as well as motoring offences not resulting in disqualification which are not regarded as spent are taken into account in assessing an applicant’s suitability); and (d) pass the Register Qualifying Exam. The Qualifying Exam: This consists of a theory test (including a moving hazard perception test), a driving ability test and an instructional ability test. Further information on the qualification process can also be obtained by visiting the Transport Office website on www.transportoffice.gov.uk.
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EMBALMING INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS BOARD OF EMBALMERS 39 Poplar Grove Kennington Oxford OX1 5QN Tel: 01865 735788 Fax: 01865 730941 E-mail:
[email protected] The Board examines candidates who wish to become qualified members of the British Institute of Embalmers (which is not itself an examining body). Registration: Information packs (available from the above office and the International Office of the British Institute of Embalmers, 21c Station Road, Knowle, Solihull, West Midlands B97 0HL) contain lists of approved schools and tutors. The Board only accepts Candidates from these accredited Tutors, so it is essential to register with one of these Tutors initially. Candidates are then taught through a Modular Programme, with the Board setting a first (Foundation) Module, which must be passed prior to continuing on the course. After successfully completing the Foundation Module, Candidates need to apply for registration with the British Institute of Embalmers, as a Student Member.
Examinations: The Board sets ‘school-based’ tests at the conclusion of each of the 5 modules, and the marks attained in these tests count towards the Board’s final exam. The final exam: consists of a theoretical exam and a practical exam; the former must be passed before the latter may be attempted. The theoretical exam contains questions from the whole syllabus covering Anatomy and Physiology, (elementary) Pathology, Bacteriology and Chemistry, and a comprehensive understanding of the theory of Embalming. The practical exam consists of the embalmment of a subject. Applicants for the practical exam must already have performed 30 complete embalmments, 12 of which have been subjected to a post mortem exam.
ENGINEERING, GENERAL THE ENGINEERING COUNCIL UK 2nd Floor 246 High Holborn London WC1V 7EX Tel: 020 3206 0500 Website: www.engc.org.uk A GUIDE TO REGISTRATION WITH THE ECUK Engineering Council UK The Engineering Council was originally established by Royal Charter in 1981, augmented by a new Supplemental Charter in January 1996. ECUK was formed on 22 March 2002 with the issue of a further Supplemental Charter. ECUK has the obligation to maintain common standards across the engineering profession. To do this, it operates the register of Chartered Engineers,
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Incorporated Engineers and Engineering Technicians. Working closely with the engineering institutions, it ensures that the assessment of skills needed by professionally qualified engineers is conducted fairly and thoroughly. A principal task of the ECUK is to set the standards of competence and commitment of those seeking registration, and to specify how these should be assessed. Its principal policy documents are the United Kingdom Standard for Professional
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Engineering, General Engineering Competence (UK-SPEC), published in December 2003. There are two documents, one covering Chartered Engineers and Incorporated Engineers, and one covering Engineering Technicians. They can be accessed, and hard copies ordered free of charge, at www.ukspec.org.uk. Licensed Members Licensed Member Institutions assess candidates for registration using a process known as Professional Review, and may be further licensed to accredit or approve educational and professional development courses and schemes leading to registration. Licensed Members are also required to monitor Continuing Professional Development (CPD), and to apply disciplinary procedures in support of the Code and Rules of Conduct. The Register and Registration The Register is designed to maintain a formal record of engineers and technicians who have achieved an appropriate educational foundation, been formally assessed for professional competence in a particular field of work, and who continue to demonstrate commitment to continued competence through CPD and to compliance with codes of professional conduct and practice. The Register is maintained in sections: Chartered Engineer, Incorporated Engineer and Engineering Technician. There is an Interim Stage registering only educational attainment. Those with full registration are authorized to use the style and title appropriate to the section in which they are registered, and the designatory letters CEng, IEng or EngTech, as appropriate. Registration is normally conditional on continued membership of a Licensed Member, or in some cases, a Professional Affiliate. How to Become Registered The UK-SPEC documents, described above, set out the standards for registration in each section of the Register and fully describe how to go about it. To be registered you have to demonstrate your competence and commitment, which will be assessed against the standards set out for your particular category of registration. UK-SPEC sets out generic statements of competence and commitment, and these are summarized below. The Licensed Member Institutions who assess applicants may have adapted these to relate to the particular technologies or industries with which they deal. You will have become competent through a combination of education, which will give you the knowledge, understanding and skills necessary to underpin competence, and professional development
within employment. The Licensed Member Institution through which you apply for registration, which will assess you, will ask you to submit documentary evidence about these, and how they relate to the required competences. The assessment will be carried out by practising engineering professionals, who are trained in this kind of assessment. If you are seeking registration as a Chartered Engineer or an Incorporated Engineer, the final stage will be an in-depth interview with your assessors. For Engineering Technicians, the interview is at the Institution’s discretion. As part of the process, you will have to demonstrate your commitment to maintaining your competence through continuing professional development. If at any stage it appears that you have more to do before you achieve full competence, the Institution should usually be able to advise you how you might do this; it may involve further training or additional experience, or both. Exemplifying Qualifications The underpinning knowledge and understanding for professional competence is usually demonstrated through formal education. The following qualifications exemplify the required knowledge and understanding: Chartered Engineer -- an accredited Bachelors degree with honours in engineering or technology, plus either an appropriate Master’s degree accredited or approved by a professional engineering institution, or appropriate further learning to Master’s degree level or an accredited MEng degree. Incorporated Engineer -- an accredited Bachelors degree in engineering or technology, or a Higher National Certificate or Diploma or Foundation Degree in engineering or technology, plus further learning to Bachelors degree level. Engineering Technician -- a National Certificate or National Diploma in Engineering or Construction and the Built Environment or one of a range of other qualifications listed in full in UK-SPEC. Accreditation of degrees is carried out by Licensed Member Institutions, who will also specify which Master’s degrees, or other types of further learning, are appropriate. If you do not have the exemplifying qualifications for your chosen registration category, there are a range of other ways in which you may demonstrate that you have the necessary knowledge and understanding. These may include taking Engineering Council Examinations (see below), taking part or all of a formal qualification, or writing a Technical
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Engineering, General Report based on your employment experience. Your chosen Institution will advise you. The Engineering Council Examination City & Guilds conducts on behalf of the Engineering Council UK a worldwide examination for those who wish to meet the academic requirements for entry to Chartered Engineer but whose circumstances prevent them from pursuing an accredited degree programme, those who have non-accredited degrees and who wish to undertake further qualifications to meet the required standard, and for those who wish to obtain a well-respected British engineering qualification. The Engineering Council Examination has been designed to provide a flexible route to meet the academic standard for Chartered Engineer registration. The structure permits an individual to study at their own pace and to take as few or as many papers as they wish each year: there is no time limit for the completion of any of the 3 awards of this route. The Engineering Council Certificate The entry requirement for the Engineering Council Certificate is passes in 2 A levels (or their equivalent) in mathematics or science subjects. To qualify for the award of the Engineering Council Certificate, passes must be gained in six subjects. Four of the 6 papers are compulsory, with the remaining 2 from a list of options. The Engineering Council Graduate Diploma The entry requirement for the Engineering Council Graduate Diploma is successful completion of the Engineering Council Certificate or academic achievement deemed to be of an equivalent standard. To qualify for the award of Engineering Council Graduate Diploma, passes must be gained in 5 subjects and a project. The Engineering Council Postgraduate Diploma The entry requirement for the Engineering Council Postgraduate Diploma is successful completion of the
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Engineering Council Graduate Diploma or academic achievement deemed to be of an equivalent standard. The entry requirement can also be met by: l achieving a BEng Hons degree accredited by a professional UK institution or l being exempted by a professional institution licensed by the Engineering Council UK to consider special cases through exemption through an Individual Case Procedure To qualify for the award of Engineering Council Postgraduate Diploma, passes must be gained in 4 subjects and a project. One of the subjects is compulsory with the remaining 3 from a list of options. Prospective candidates must apply to the Engineering Council Examinations at City & Guilds for a registration form prior to beginning their study. Although the Engineering Council Examinations at City & Guilds does not set any restrictions on the length of time nor the number of attempts taken to complete one of the three routes, prospective candidates must be aware that, if they wish to join a professional Institution in order to gain CEng registration or to further their career in general, the Institution may set its own limits in order to meet particular membership standards. It is therefore vital that prospective candidates seek the advice of their professional Institution prior to beginning their study. Further information Engineering Council Examinations Department City & Guilds 1 Giltspur Street London EC1A 9DD Telephone: 020 7294 2658 Fax: 020 7294 2416 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.city-and-guilds.co.uk/ecukexam
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Engineering, Refrigeration
SEMTA ^ THE SECTOR SKILLS COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES 14 Upton Road Watford Hertfordshire WD18 0JT Tel: 01923 238441 (switchboard) Fax: 01923 256086 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.semta.org.uk Industry owned and led, Semta aims to increase the impact of skilled people throughout the science, engineering and manufacturing technologies sectors. It works with the employers in its sectors to ascertain their current and future skills needs and provide short- and long-term skills solutions, whether that be training and skills development, or campaigning with government and other organizations that can change things for the better. Through its labour market intelligence and insights from employers across our sectors, it is able to identify change needed in education and skills policy and practice and engage with key industry partners, and partners in the education and training sector to help increase productivity at all levels in the workforce.
The sectors it represents are: Aerospace l Automotive l Bioscience l Electrical l Electronics l Marine l Mechanical l Metals and l Engineered Metal Products Semta is part of the Skills for Business network of 25 employer-led Sector Skills Councils. l
ENGINEERING, REFRIGERATION H.A.L. TRAINING SERVICES H.A.L. Training Services Transpoint Building Doncaster Road Kirk Sandall Doncaster DN3 1HT Tel: 01302 883276 Fax: 01302 812887 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.hal-training.co.uk H.A.L. is an approved centre by the CITB and City & Guilds to provide certification/registration in the safe handling of refrigerants/ammonia. Assessments are for engineers with a sound knowledge of refrigeration systems or personnel who have attended our refrigeration training courses. CERTIFICATION/REGISTRATION ^ ASSESSMENTS City & Guilds 2078 -- Units 001 and 002 -- Handling Refrigerants
City & Guilds 2078 -- Units 003 and 004 -- Handling Ammonia Construction Industry Training Board -- Safe Handling of Refrigerants Construction Industry Training Board -- Safe Handling of Ammonia Construction Industry Training Board -- Pipework and Brazing (Commercial and Industrial)
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FASHION LONDON COLLEGE OF FASHION 20 John Princes Street London W1G 0BJ Tel: 020 7514 7344 Fax: 020 7514 8388 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.fashion.arts.ac.uk (A Constituent College of the University of Arts London, incorporating Cordwainers College) FURTHER EDUCATION COURSES Access to HE Diploma: 1 year FT. Options in Fashion Business and Fashion Media Communication. Diploma in Cordwainers Accessories or Footwear: 1 year FT Diploma in Garment or Pattern Technology: 1 year FT Diploma in Hair & Make Up Styling or Image Styling for Performance: 1 year FT Diploma in Handcraft or Production Tailoring: 1 year FT Fashion Portfolio: 1 year FT Foundation Diploma -- Art & Design: 1 year FT FOUNDATION DEGREES Foundation Degree Beauty Therapy & Health Studies: 2 years FT. BA top-up available. Foundation Degree Cordwainers Accessories or Footwear: 2 years FT. BA top-up available. Foundation Degree Fashion Buying and Merchandising: 2 years FT. BA top-up available. Foundation Degree Fashion Design and Marketing: 2 years FT. BA top-up available. Foundation Degree Fashion Design Technology: 2 years FT. BA top-up available. Options include Designer Pattern Cutter, Knitwear and Surface Textiles. Foundation Degree Fashion Marketing and Promotion: 2 years FT. BA top-up available. Options include online delivery. Foundation Degree Fashion Retail Branding & Visual Merchandising*: 2 years FT. Foundation Degree Fashion Styling and Photography: 2 years FT. BA top-up available. Foundation Degree Fashion Make Up*: 2 years FT. BA top-up available. Foundation Degree Film & TV Make Up*: 2 years FT. BA top-up available.
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HONOURS DEGREES BA Hons Bespoke Tailoring: 3 years FT BA Hons Fashion Business Part time: 4 years PT BA Hons Fashion Design Development, BA Hons Cordwainers Accessories or Footwear, BA Hons Active Sportswear* or BA Hons Fashion Contour*: FT 3 years or 4 years SW. BSc Hons Cosmetic Science: 3 years FT or 4 years SW. BA Hons Costume for Performance, Technical Effects for Performance or Make Up & Prosthetics for Performance: 3 years FT BA Hons Fashion Design Technology: 3 years FT. Options include Menswear, Womenswear and Surface Textiles. BA Hons Fashion Design & Realization Part Time: 4 years PT BA Hons Fashion Illustration: 3 years FT BA Hons Fashion Jewellery*: 3 years FT BA Hons Fashion Journalism*: 3 years FT. Options include Print and Broadcast. BA Hons Fashion Management: 3 years FT or 4 years Sandwich. Options include Management, Marketing, Retail, Buying & Merchandising. BA Hons Fashion Photography: 3 years FT BA Hons Fashion Public Relations*: 3 years FT BA Hons Fashion Media Part Time: 4 years PT POSTGRADUATE COURSES Graduate Certificate Fashion Marketing: 15 weeks FT Postgraduate Certificate Fashion Buying & Merchandising, Creative Pattern Cutting for the Industry or Fashion & Lifestyle Journalism: 15 weeks FT PG Dip Fashion Design Technology* or Strategic Fashion Marketing*: 30 weeks FT Master’s Costume Design for Performance, Design Technology, Digital Fashion, Fashion Artefact, Fashion & the Environment or Fashion Footwear: 15 mths FT or 30 mths PT
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Freight Forwarding Master’s Fashion Curation, Fashion & Film, Fashion Journalism, Fashion Photography or History & Culture of Fashion: 15 mths FT or 30 mths PT Master’s Design Management for the Fashion Industries, Fashion Entrepreneurship or Strategic Fashion Marketing: 15 mths FT or 30 mths PT
For further information on all courses at London College of Fashion please visit www. fashion.arts.ac.uk. *Course subject to validation
FORESTRY AND ARBORICULTURE THE ROYAL FORESTRY SOCIETY 102 High Street Tring Hertfordshire HP23 4AF Tel: 01442 822028 Fax: 01442 890395 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rfs.org.uk Certificate in Arboriculture: The syllabus for the written exam covers Botany, Nursery Work, Planting, Maintenance, Pests, Tree Surgery, Legal Questions, and Care and Use of Tools. The award is in association with the Awarding Body Consortium, and is dependent upon the candidate holding specified arboricultural proficiency tests offered by the National Proficiency Tests Council. This is a craftsman level award, equivalent to a Level 2.
Professional Diploma in Arboriculture: The syllabus covers the same general field as the Certificate, but in much greater depth. This equates to a Level 6 supervisory or consultant level qualification. Both the Certificate and the DipArb(RFS) are taken by private study or at various colleges, often on a day-release basis. They are suitable for those employed in botanical gardens, woodlands, local authority work and tree surgery companies.
FREIGHT FORWARDING THE BRITISH INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT ASSOCIATION (BIFA) Redfern House Browells Lane Feltham Middlesex TW13 7EP Tel: 020 8844 2266 Fax: 020 8890 5546 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.bifa.org MEMBERSHIP BIFA membership is corporate, and open to forwarding and international freight services companies which satisfy strict entrance criteria. TRAINING BIFA provides a range of specialist courses on an ongoing basis. Courses include:
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Freight Forwarding l Aviation Security -- mandatory in some sectors There is also an online course, Understanding the BIFA Standard Trading Conditions, Cargo Insurance and Contracts. Once registered on the course candidates can access the learning material in their own time or choose to receive a daily bite size learning chunk. The course covers the three following main subject areas: l Basic Contracts for Transport and Trade l Insurance and Claims Management l Know your Standard Trading Conditions When study is complete, candidates have the option of taking a test assignment leading to course certification.
Because of the wider scope of knowledge now needed by the forwarder, there can be no single qualification that will cater adequately for all sector needs. The qualifications of the specialist sector institutes such as the Institute of Export, the Institute of Logistics and Transport, the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers, the United Kingdom Warehousing Association and the like are therefore also appropriate. Another pathway towards professional qualification is higher education and these courses are accredited as appropriate.
GENEALOGY THE HERALDRY SOCIETY PO Box 772 Guildford Surrey GU3 3ZX Tel: 01438 237373 Fax: 01483 237375 E-mail:
[email protected] The Heraldry Society is a registered charity which aims to encourage interest in its subject through publications, lectures, visits and related activities. It maintains contact with heraldic societies in many parts of the country and abroad. Membership is unlimited. Examinations (also open to non-members) are set at three levels: Elementary and Intermediate, both comprising written examination papers; and Advanced, requiring a dissertation. The Intermediate examination may only be taken after passing the
Elementary; but the Advanced may be taken independently. Success at any of the three levels gains an appropriate certificate, while success at all three levels taken in order gains the Diploma of the Society (DipHS). Fellowship (FHS) may be awarded by the Council to distinguished scholars in the field. Honorary Fellowship (Hon FHS) may be conferred upon those who have rendered outstanding service to the Society.
SOCIETY OF GENEALOGISTS 14 Charterhouse Buildings Goswell Road London EC1M 7BA Tel: 020 7251 8799 Fax: 020 7250 1800 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.sog.org.uk The Society (founded 1911) is a registered educational charity, established to encourage and foster the
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Hairdressing does chiefly through its library, publications, lectures and courses. It does not hold exams. MEMBERSHIP Honorary Fellow (FSG Hon): Any person, Member or not, may be elected to Honorary Fellowship for very distinguished services to genealogy by the existing Fellows. Their number is limited to 10.
Fellow (FSG): Member of not less than 5 yrs’ standing may be elected to Fellowship for distinguished services to the Society or to genealogy by the existing Fellows. Their number is limited to 100. Members: Members are elected by the Executive Committee. The number is unlimited and there are presently over 12,000.
HAIRDRESSING HAIRDRESSING AND BEAUTY INDUSTRY AUTHORITY (HABIA) Oxford House Sixth Avenue Sky Business Park Robin Hood Airport Doncaster DN9 3GG Tel: 08452 306080 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.habia.org Habia is the government appointed standards setting body for hair, beauty, nails, spa therapy, barbering and African type hair, and creates the standards that form the basis of all qualifications including NVQs, SVQs, Apprenticeships, Diplomas and Foundation degrees, as well as industry codes of practice. A central point of contact for information, Habia provides guidance on careers, business development, legislation, salon safety and equal opportunities, and is responsible to government on industry issues such as training and skills. Habia raises the profile of its industries through the press and media, and is the first port of call for news organizations and broadcasters on news items and background information. Habia also delivers solutions direct to: salons -- to help them understand complex legislation such as health & safety and employment law,
improve client retention and raise business performance; employees -- to gain the skills that employers need to stay up to date with client demand and the latest techniques, equipment and products, as well as where to go to access learning and suitable qualifications; trainers -- to deliver qualifications with training support manuals, and to create successful teaching programmes including induction and initial assessment; learners -- by offering books and teaching guides directly related to their studies, and by providing advice on career paths and qualifications. As a not-for-profit organization, everything you spend with Habia is invested straight back into your industry. Now you know what Habia does, find out more about how we can help you.
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Industrial Safety
INDUSTRIAL SAFETY HM TRAINEE INSPECTORATE OF HEALTH AND SAFETY Rose Court 2 Southwark Bridge London SE1 9HS Tel: Personnel Helpline 01519 513366 Website: www.hse.gov.uk An inspector’s role is to ensure the maintenance and improvement of health and safety standards in the workplace. It is a job that has a positive impact on society and where you are promoting the well being of the working population and the public who could be affected by work activities. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) inspects a variety of workplaces, from factories, farms and construction sites to fairgrounds, hospitals and universities. You will encounter challenging conditions such as noise, fumes, dust, heat and cold. Inspection involves examining all aspects of the workplace including areas at height, with restricted access and outside. You will also be talking to a range of people and need to show a sensitivity to your audience. Once at a site, you will be applying powers of observation, both sensory and investigative, to identify and discover any deviations from good work practice or the law. Decisions need to be taken to determine what course of action is appropriate should a risk be identified. Although inspectors work on their own and are on the move much of the time, they have full support of their team and the specialist knowledge and expertise of HSE is available for reference and advice. TRAINING All trainee inspectors of Health and Safety receive an inital basic training over the first two years. During this time your work will be managed to ensure that, through on-the-job training and development
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provided by experienced colleagues, you gain knowledge of a wide range of industry and types of organization. Your practical experience gained through site visits will be underpinned by formal training towards a postgraduate qualification in Occupational Health and Safety and the Level 4 NVQ in Health and Safety Regulation and will give you an outstanding opportunity for development. RECRUITMENT Our inspectors come from a variety of backgrounds. Normally we expect applicants to have a degree or equivalent qualification. However, we will consider applications from those without a degree or equivalent who can demonstrate clearly the intellectual qualities required. The candidate must have at least 2 yrs’ work experience and be able to demonstrate an equivalent level of achievement through work-based learning and/or other academic/professional qualifications. The work of an inspector involves considerable travel, including to remote locations, with equipment and responding to incidents outside normal working hours. Therefore, you must have a full and valid driving licence which is recognized in the UK before you can apply. Finally, if you are to make the most of the opportunities HSE has to offer, you should be prepared to move both now and in the future. If you would like to know more, ring HSE on 01519 513366.
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HEALTH & SAFETY EXECUTIVE APPROVED MINING QUALIFICATIONS Mining Qualifications The Health & Safety Executive 1.2 Redgrave Court Merton Road Bootle Merseyside L20 7HS Tel: 01519 513991 Fax: 01519 513891 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.hse.gov.uk/mining The First and Second Class Qualification of Competency are the certificates of qualification required under the Management and Administration of Safety and Health at Mines Regulations 1993 (MASHAM) for appointment respectively as manager and undermanager in mines of coal, shale and fireclay in the UK. To qualify for the First Class Certificate, applicants must hold an approved degree or HND in Mining Engineering or dual BTEC HND Mining/Electrical or Mining/Mechanical. The same applies to the Second Class Certificate although in this case the HNC in Mining Engineering is also accepted. Applicants for both certificates must also be able to demonstrate that they have gained appropriate practical experience and are required to pass the HSE approved legislation exam. The HSE also issues certificates to Mining Mechanical and Mining Electrical Engineers and Mechanics
and Electricians Class I and Class II. Applicants for these certificates must normally possess an approved academic qualification and must have the necessary practical experience. Engineers are also required to pass the HSE approved legislation exam. [Note: Under the MASHAM regulations there is also an Electrician’s Qualification and Mechanic’s Qualification for persons trained in work underground who follow approved apprenticeship schemes.] Other certificates granted are (1) Mines Surveyor: which requires a degree in mine surveying or surveying of mineral resources, HNC or BTEC HND in Mining Surveying/Minerals Resource Management or a pass in the intermediate exam of the RICS in the mining surveying section and a pass in the practical examination; (2) Deputy’s Certificates: which requires a course of technical instruction approved by HSE. Applicants for (1) and (2) must have the necessary practical experience.
NEBOSH (THE NATIONAL EXAMINATION BOARD IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH) Dominus Way Meridian Business Park Leicester LE19 1QW Tel: 01162 634700 Fax: 01162 824000 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.nebosh.org.uk The NEBOSH National General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety: This qualification is designed to provide the knowledge and understanding for managers, supervisors and staff with day-to-day health and safety responsibilities. It is also taken by people wishing to move into a health and safety adviser role as a first
qualification. No previous health and safety knowledge is required. The programme of study for the National General Certificate (NGC) requires a minimum of 80 taught hours and 49 hours of private study. The syllabus is divided into three units, two assessed by written examination (NGC1 & NGC2) and one by practical
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Industrial Safety assessment to test the application of taught health and safety principles in the workplace (NGC3). Candidates may choose to take individual units in any order over a five-year period, although the practical unit must be linked to one of the examination units. Candidates will be awarded a unit certificate for each unit passed. On successful completion of all three units, the NEBOSH National General Certificate will be awarded. The qualification is accredited at Level 3 in the National Qualifications Framework (NQF) by the regulatory authorities: Ofqual (Office of the Qualifications and Examinations Regulator) in England, DCELLS (Department of Children, Education, Lifelong Learning and Skills) in Wales and CCEA (Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment) in Northern Ireland. The qualification is accepted as meeting the academic requirements to apply for Technician Membership (Tech IOSH) of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH), and Associate Membership (AIIRSM) of the International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (IIRSM). Unit NGC1 also forms part of the Certificate in Fire Safety and Risk Management and the new unitized National Construction Certificate, allowing those that have achieved NGC1 within the last five years to be exempted from retaking this unit. The NEBOSH National Certificate in Fire Safety and Risk Management: The NEBOSH National Certificate in Fire Safety and Risk Management has been offered since 2005 and is established as the leading qualification for those with fire safety responsibilities in the workplace, with over 1,000 candidates having undertaken the assessment for the qualification. The National Fire Certificate is designed for managers and supervisory staff who need to ensure that their organization meets its responsibilities under fire safety legislation, and intended to equip holders to carry out fire risk assessments of low to medium risk workplaces and identify the range of fire protective and preventative measures required. No previous health and safety or fire safety knowledge is required. This qualification is unitized and has recently been revised to take account of legislative updates and best practice in this field. The programme of study for the National Fire Certificate requires a minimum of 70 taught hours and 55 hours of private study. The syllabus is divided in three units including two assessed by written examination (NGC1 & FC1). The
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third unit (FC2) tests the ability to conduct a practical fire risk assessment in the workplace. Candidates may choose to take individual units in any order over a five-year period, although the practical unit must be linked to one of the examination units. Candidates will be awarded a unit certificate for each unit passed. On successful completion of all three units, the NEBOSH National Certificate in Fire Safety and Risk Management will be awarded. The National Fire Certificate is in the process of being accredited at Level 3 in the National Qualifications Framework (NQF) by the regulatory authorities, including Ofqual (Office of the Qualifications and Examinations Regulator). The qualification is accepted as meeting the academic requirements to apply for Technician membership (Tech IOSH) of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH), and Associate membership (AIIRSM) of the International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (IIRSM). Unit NGC1 also forms part of the National General Certificate (NGC) and the National Construction Certificate (NCC), allowing those that have achieved NGC1 within the last five years to be exempted from retaking this unit. The NEBOSH National Certificate in Construction Health and Safety: This qualification is aimed at supervisors and managers within the construction industry who are required to ensure that activities under their control are undertaken safely. Those working in the utilities sector or facilities management may also find this certificate particularly relevant to the hazards of their working environment. No previous health and safety knowledge is required, although it is advisable that candidates do have an understanding of the basic practical aspects of the construction industry. The National Construction Certificate has now been unitized and the content revised in line with the new Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007. The programme of study for the National Certificate in Construction Health and Safety requires a minimum of 105 taught hours and 52 hours of private study. The syllabus is now been divided into three units, two assessed by written examination (NGC1 & NCC1) and one by practical assessment to test the application of taught health and safety principles on a construction workplace (NCC2). Candidates may choose to take individual units in any order over a five-year period, although the
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Industrial Safety practical unit must be linked to one of the examination units. Candidates will be awarded a unit certificate for each unit passed. On successful completion of all three units, the NEBOSH National Certificate in Construction Health and Safety will be awarded. The Construction Certificate is accredited at Level 3 in the National Qualifications Framework (NQF) by the regulatory authorities including Ofqual (Office of the Qualifications and Examinations Regulator). The qualification is accepted as meeting the academic requirements to apply for Technician membership (Tech IOSH) of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH), and Associate membership (AIIRSM) of the International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (IIRSM). Unit NGC1 also forms part of the National General Certificate (NGC) and the Certificate in Fire Safety and Risk Management, allowing those that have achieved NGC1 within the last five years to be exempted from retaking this unit. The NEBOSH International General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety: This certificate is designed for managers, supervisors and other staff based outside the UK. The International General Certificate (IGC) focuses on international standards and management systems to provide a broad understanding of health and safety principles and practices, enabling candidates to effectively discharge workplace health and safety responsibilities in all parts of the world. No previous health and safety knowledge is required. The IGC has now been unitized and revised to be consistent with the National General Certificate, so that the programme of study requires a minimum of 80 taught hours and 49 hours of private study. The syllabus is now divided into three units, two assessed by written examination (IGC1 & IGC2) and one by practical assessment to test the application of taught health and safety principles in the workplace (IGC3). Candidates may choose to take individual units in any order over a five-year period, although the practical unit must be linked to one of the examination units. Candidates will be awarded a unit certificate for each unit passed. On successful completion of all three units, the NEBOSH International General Certificate will be awarded. The qualification is accepted as meeting the academic requirements to apply for Technician membership (Tech IOSH) of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH), and
Associate membership (AIIRSM) of the International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (IIRSM). The NEBOSH National Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety: This diploma is the qualification for aspiring health and safety professionals, building directly upon the foundation of knowledge provided by the NEBOSH National General Certificate. It is designed to provide candidates with the expertise required to undertake a career as a health and safety practitioner and also provides a sound basis for progression to postgraduate study. The programme of study for the National Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety requires a minimum of 241 taught hours and 234 hours of private study. The syllabus is divided into four units, three assessed by written examinations (Units A, B and C) with an assignment-only unit designed to test knowledge across the syllabus, assessing application of health and safety theory and practice (Unit D). Candidates may choose to take individual units in any order over a five-year period and will be awarded a unit certificate for each unit passed. On successful completion of all four units, the NEBOSH National Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety will be awarded. The National Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety is accredited at Level 6 in the National Qualifications Framework (NQF) by the regulatory authorities including Ofqual (Office of the Qualifications and Examinations Regulator). It is accepted as meeting the requirements to apply for Graduate membership (Grad IOSH) of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH). Diplomates may also apply to become full Members (MIIRSM) of the International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (IIRSM). The National Diploma provides a sound basis for progression to MSc level: a number of UK universities offer MSc programs that accept the National Diploma as a full or partial entry requirement. The NEBOSH International Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety: This diploma is the qualification for health and safety professionals operating outside the UK. It builds directly upon the foundation of knowledge provided by the NEBOSH International General Certificate, focusing on international standards and management systems to provide a broad understanding of health and safety principles and practices, enabling candidates to undertake a career as a health and safety
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Industrial Safety practitioner in all parts of the world. It also provides a sound basis for progression to postgraduate study. The programme of study for the International Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety requires a minimum of 241 taught hours and 234 hours of private study. The syllabus is divided into four units, three assessed by written examinations (Units IA, IB and IC) with an assignment-only unit designed to test knowledge across the syllabus, assessing application of health and safety theory and practice (Unit ID). Candidates may choose to take individual units in any order over a five-year period and will be awarded a unit certificate for each unit passed. On successful completion of all four units, the NEBOSH International Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety will be awarded. It is accepted as meeting the requirements to apply for Graduate membership (Grad IOSH) of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH). Diplomates may also apply to become full Members (MIIRSM) of the International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (IIRSM). The NEBOSH National Diploma in Environmental Management: This diploma is designed for individuals with responsibilities for the management of environmental risk in relation to damage caused by work activities and/or aiming to develop and implement effective environmental management systems within their organizations. Since its launch in 1992, over 1,300 candidates have achieved the award. This qualification has now been unitized and revised to take account of legislative updates and best practice in this field. The programme of study for the NEBOSH National Diploma in Environmental Management requires a minimum of 119 taught
hours and 71 hours of private study. The syllabus is divided into two units, one assessed by a written examination (Units ED1) with a workplace-based project unit designed to test knowledge across the syllabus, assessing application of environmental risk theory and practice (Unit ED2). Candidates may choose to take individual units in any order over a two-year period and will be awarded a unit certificate for each unit passed. On successful completion of both units, the NEBOSH National Diploma in Environmental Management will be awarded. The National Diploma in Environmental Management is accredited at Level 6 in the National Qualifications Framework (NQF) by the regulatory authorities, including Ofqual (Office of the Qualifications and Examinations Regulator). The NEBOSH Environmental Diploma fulfils the academic requirements for both Associate membership (AIEMA) of the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA) and Associate membership (AIIRSM) of the International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (IIRSM). Modes of study There is considerable flexibility in the modes of study for NEBOSH qualifications to enable programmes of study to be tailored to the needs of candidates and employers, including PT day and evening courses, FT block release courses and open/distance learning courses. NEBOSH has over 400 course providers in the UK and internationally, with examinations taking place in over 80 countries. Further information Further information on NEBOSH qualifications including syllabus summaries, course provider details and leaflets are available at the NEBOSH website (www.nebosh.org.uk).
JOURNALISM BROADCAST JOURNALISM TRAINING COUNCIL 18 Miller’s Close Rippingale Nr Bourne Lincolnshire PE10 0TH Tel: 01778 440025 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.bjtc.org.uk The BJTC is a registered charity composed of representatives from all sides of industry: employers,
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institutions seeking BJTC recognition and some careers advice, through its website www.bjtc.org.uk.
NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR THE TRAINING OF JOURNALISTS NCTJ Training Ltd The New Granary Newport Saffron Walden Essex CB11 3PL Tel: 01799 544014 Fax: 01799 544015 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.nctj.com The National Council for the Training of Journalists delivers the premier journalism training scheme in the UK for entrants to journalism. NEWSPAPERS The first qualification to work towards is the Preliminary Certificate in Journalism (also called pre-entry), which trainees must pass to get a trainee reporter job on most newspapers in the UK. Training covers public affairs, media law and news writing, for which there are exams, and candidates must also gain 100 words per minute in shorthand and complete a portfolio of work, which can include a video report. There are a variety of different study methods available to someone looking at a career in journalism. Block release: this course is designed for those who are employed on a newspaper and need to gain the pre-entry NCTJ qualification. Day release: again, this course is for those already working on a newspaper but they spend one day a week on a course studying for the NCTJ qualification. BA Hons degree: a course which offers the opportunity to gain the NCTJ qualification while studying for a degree at university. Foundation degree: a two-year course of study during which the student sits the NCTJ exams. The option of topping up the foundation degree with an additional year of study to gain a BA is sometimes available. One-year postgraduate: Usually an MA or Postgraduate diploma, this type of course would suit a graduate who is looking to gain the NCTJ qualification.
Fast track: ideal for those who want to study intensively for 18 to 20 weeks to gain the NCTJ pre-entry qualification. Pre-entry academic year: offered though further education centres, a one-year course to study for the NCTJ pre-entry qualification. Two-year HND: an opportunity to gain the NCTJ pre-entry qualification while studying for a Higher National Diploma. PT study: an ideal method of learning for anyone who can’t commit to FT study. Industry training centre: delivers NCTJ pre-entry qualifications for trainees employed by newspaper groups. distance learning: the Foundation Course in News Reporting will suit anyone who wants to sit their Preliminary Certificate in Journalism exams but who can’t commit to studying FT or PT at an NCTJaccredited centre. The NCTJ accredits courses at a variety of centres of learning across the UK. Full and up-to-date details can be found on the website www.nctj.com. These preliminary exams must be passed to a grade C or above for those going on to take the NCTJ’s professional qualification, the National Certificate Examination. MAGAZINES The NCTJ accredits magazine journalism courses at a variety of centres of learning across the UK -- full and up-to-date details are listed on the website www.nctj.com. Those on NCTJ-accredited magazine courses will learn about and sit exams in public affairs, media law, news writing and sub-editing. They must also
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Journalism gain 80 words per minute in shorthand and complete a portfolio of work in order to gain the Preliminary Certificate in Journalism. PHOTOJOURNALISM OR PRESS PHOTOGRAPHY Currently only available at The Norton College, Sheffield, this course trains students to become photojournalists and press photographers.
Exams for the press photography route consist of: general photographic knowledge, general newspaper practice, law for photographers and caption writing. Photojournalists take all these exams plus news writing for photojournalists.
LAND AND PROPERTY PLANNING INSPECTORS The Planning Inspectorate Temple Quay House 2 The Square Temple Quay Bristol BS1 2PN Tel: 01173 728026 Fax: 01173 728167 Website: www.planning-inspectorate.gov.uk Planning Inspectors conduct local inquiries and carry out site inspections in accordance with the statutory functions of the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions and the National Assembly of Wales. Candidates are selected on the basis of an assessment centre and interviews. Successful candidates receive initial training, followed by a period under close supervision. The recruitment grade is Housing and Planning Inspector, above which there are 4 higher grades. Candidates must be corporate members of one of the following: the Royal Town Planning Institute, the
Royal Institute of British Architects, the Institute of Civil Engineers or the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (any relevant sub-division); or be registered architects; or be barristers called to the English or Northern Ireland Bars, advocates called to the Scottish Bar or solicitors admitted in England, Scotland or Northern Ireland. They must have had either relevant experience of the operation of the Planning or Housing Acts or substantial experience in a senior administrative or managerial post requiring knowledge of judicial or quasi-judicial procedures.
LANGUAGES, LINGUISTICS AND TRANSLATION THE GREEK INSTITUTE 34 Bush Hill Road London N21 2DS Tel: 020 8360 7968 Fax: 020 8360 7968 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.greekinstitute.co.uk QUALIFICATIONS Diploma in Greek Translation: 3 papers of 3 hours each. Paper 1: General Translation. To translate 2
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Languages, Linguistics and Translation translate 2 passages in each paper either from Greek into English or from English into Greek. Each passage to be about 750 words. The passages will be of a specialized nature and will relate to any of the following areas: Humanities, Social Science, Tourism, Medicine, Science, Law or Business Studies. Dictionaries are allowed. Candidates must satisfy the examiners in all 3 papers in order to pass. The standard of this examination is about the same as a first degree at a British university. Successful candidates may use the designation DipGrTrans. Advanced Certificate: 2 papers of 3 hours each and an oral test of 20 minutes. Paper 1: Translations from and into Greek. Paper 2: Candidates will write essays in Greek on 3 different topics -- (a) Modern Greek Literature (1 prescribed text); (b) Modern Greek History or History of Cyprus (20th Century); and (c) Geography and Tourism (on a specified region of Greece or Cyprus). The standard of this examination is about the same as GCE A level Modern Greek. EXAMINATIONS The Greek Institute conducts examinations for a Preliminary Certificate (1 paper of 2 hours, and an oral test of 15 minutes at Elementary level), an
Intermediate Certificate (1 paper of 2 hrs and an oral test of 20 minutes at GCSE level), and for the Advanced Certificate and the Diploma in Greek Translation (see above). New examinations as from 2003: Certificate in Greek Conversation -- Basic Stage: Levels 1 and 2 Certificate in Greek Conversation -- Intermediate Stage: Levels 3 and 4 Certificate in Greek Conversation -- Higher Stage: Levels 5 and 6. Examination duration for each Level: 20--30 minutes. The Examination for each Level will consist of two parts: 1. Role-play situations and 2. General Conversation Themes. Candidates will be examined in three Role-play situations and in 3 General Conversation themes. The Greek Institute Qualifications are included in the list of Vocational Qualifications approved by the Secretary of State for Education under section 3(1) and Schedule 2(A) to the Further and Higher Education Act 1992. Successful candidates in the Diploma in Greek Translation and in the Advanced Certificate may be elected Fellows and Associates and may append after their name the letters FGI or AGI respectively. Ordinary membership is open to anyone who is interested in Greece, Cyprus or in Modern Greek Studies.
TRINITY COLLEGE LONDON 89 Albert Embankment London SE1 7TP Tel: 020 7820 6100 Fax: 020 7820 6161 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.trinitycollege.co.uk ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES Graded examinations in Spoken English: Trinity’s graded examinations in spoken English provide a reliable and valid scheme of assessment through which candidates, teachers and parents may measure progress and development, whether for educational and vocational purposes or as a leisure activity. The grades provide a continuous measure of linguistic competence from absolute beginner to full mastery. These qualifications are accredited by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority from Entry Level to Level 3 of the National Qualifications Framework (the lower grades are pre framework).
Integrated Skills in English examinations: Trinity’s Integrated Skills in English examinations (ISE) assess all four language skills -- speaking, writing, listening and reading -- interacting with each other as they do in the real world. An ISE examination forms a natural part of any course of English language study, undertaken in a group or individually. The examinations include a portfolio approach. By assessing classroom work as well as tasks carried out under examination conditions, a wide and varied sample of learner work is taken into account. Preparation for the examination supports the programme of work chosen by the teacher and learner, rather than interfering with it.
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Languages, Linguistics and Translation These qualifications are accredited by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority from Entry Level to Level 2 of the National Qualifications Framework. Certificates in ESOL Skills for Life: Trinity’s ESOL Skills for Life examinations contribute to the government’s Skills for Life initiative by providing assessment of ESOL which is designed around the standards for adult literacy and the ESOL Core Curriculum. They are designed to cover the standards and curriculum with sufficient range, breadth and depth to properly reflect the use of the English language in real world situations, appropriate to the needs of the client groups. The examinations provide a series of qualifications which offer progression from Entry level to Level 2 in the NQF. TEACHING ENGLISH TO SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES CertTESOL: The Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (CertTESOL) is designed for those with little or no experience of teaching English. It equips them with the basic skills and knowledge needed to take up a first post as an ESOL teacher and gives them a firm foundation for self-evaluation and further professional development. CertTESOL is accepted by the British Council as an initial (Certificate) TESOL qualification in their teaching operations outside the UK and their accredited English teaching organizations in the UK. This qualification is accredited by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority in Level 4 of the National Qualifications Framework. LTCL Diploma TESOL: The LTCL Diploma TESOL is intended for all teachers of English to speakers of other languages, whether English is the teacher’s first, second or foreign language, who have had at
least two years’ FT teaching experience either in their home country or elsewhere. The award of the Trinity Diploma indicates that the holder is considered by Trinity to be a fully competent and effective practising member of the TESOL profession. It is also an indication of the holder’s readiness to offer support to less experienced teachers. The LTCL Diploma TESOL is listed as a full qualification in TESOL under the terms of the English in Britain Accreditation Scheme administered by the British Council. It is also accepted as a full TESOL qualification by numerous employers worldwide, including the British Council, within their procedures for the selection of teaching and management staff. This qualification is accredited by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority in Level 7 of the National Qualifications Framework. Teaching qualifications for the FE sector (in the UK): Trinity has created three entirely new (approved and endorsed by Standards and Verification UK) awards to respond to the new requirements for teachers of ESOL in the FE sector. These are designed specifically to meet the continuing needs of teachers of ESOL at different stages in their professional development, and to help teachers gain both a breadth and depth of expert skill and knowledge in their chosen professional subject area. All the awards are recognized by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority and Lifelong Learning UK as meeting the strict requirements for initial teaching qualifications. These are: l Level 4 Certificate in FE Teaching Stage 2 l Level 5 Certificate in FE Teaching Stage 3 l Level 4 Certificate for ESOL Subject Specialists
LAW ENGLAND AND WALES MAGISTRATES Justices of the Peace (JPs) are appointed on behalf of the Crown by the Lord Chancellor who is advised by committees established for the purpose in every county, metropolitan district, and some of the larger cities and towns. Although JPs do not need to be legally qualified they must be suitable as to character, integrity and understanding of the work they have to do and it is necessary that their suitability in these respects should be generally recognized in their
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Law takes place before the JP may sit to adjudicate. It consists of attending court as an observer and of instruction on the JP and his office, practice and procedure in the courts and methods of punishment and treatment. The second stage must be completed within 1 yr of appointment. It consists of further instruction and visits to penal establishments. JPs appointed to juvenile court panels receive additional special training for the purpose. JUDGES As the courts are the Queen’s Courts, the Crown makes all appointments to the judiciary, acting on the advice of Ministers. Recommendations for the highest appointments (the Lords of Appeal in Ordinary, the Lord Chief Justice, the Master of the Rolls, the President of the Family Division and the Lords Justices who are the judges of the Court of Appeal) are made by the Prime Minister. The Lord Chancellor makes the recommendations for the High Court and Circuit judges, recorders and the metropolitan and other stipendiary magistrates. Appointments are made from among judges or practising lawyers. To qualify for the most senior posts candidates must either be a High Court judge or have had at least 15 yrs’ practice as a barrister. High Court or Circuit judges must have been barristers for at least 10 yrs or Recorders for at least 5 yrs; Recorders must have been barristers or solicitors for at least 10 yrs. Most of the higher offices are filled from the ranks of Queen’s Counsel (QC): barristers who have been in practice for some years and have established a good reputation may apply to the Lord Chancellor for a patent to become Queen’s Counsel (known as ‘taking silk’ because a QC wears a silk gown in court). The office of stipendiary magistrate is open only to barristers or solicitors of at least 7 yrs’ standing. OFFICERS OF THE COURT Officers of the Court include judicial and administrative staff; the former include Masters and Registrars, the latter secretaries and clerks to the judges and the staff who administer the court service. Details are given in ‘The English Legal System’ (HMSO). Qualifications for the judicial offices vary somewhat, but most appointments are limited to established barristers and solicitors. THE LEGAL PROFESSION The legal profession consists of two branches. Each performs distinct duties, although there is a degree of overlap in some aspects of their work.
Solicitors undertake all ordinary legal business for their clients (with whom they are in direct contact). They may also appear on behalf of a client in the magistrates’ and county courts and in some circumstances in the Crown Court. Barristers (known collectively as the ‘Bar’ and collectively and individually as ‘Counsel’) advise on legal problems submitted by solicitors and conduct cases in court; in the High Court advocacy may be practised only by barristers. CORONERS Coroners must be barristers, solicitors or legally qualified medical practitioners of not less than 5 yrs’ standing. They are appointed by local authorities.
Quali¢cation as a Barrister at the Bar of England and Wales Introduction: Barristers of the Bar of England and Wales fall into 2 categories: (1) those qualified to practise at the Bar of England and Wales (this includes practice in employment); (2) those qualified as Barristers who do not have the right to practise in England and Wales. In order to qualify, both categories must (a) join an Inn of Court; (b) complete the academic stage of training; (c) complete the vocational stage of training. Those intending to practise at the Bar of England and Wales must: (i) attend the 1-yr FT or 2-yr PT Bar Vocational Course (BVC) at one of the validated institutions and successfully complete the assessments (from 1997 this course will be offered by a number of validated institutions), (ii) serve 1-yr in pupillage. Currently, those wishing to follow the non-practising route must pass the Bar Exam to complete the Vocational Course. Joining an Inn of Court: It is currently necessary to join 1 of the 4 Inns of Court (Lincoln’s Inn, Inner Temple, Middle Temple, Gray’s Inn) before embarking on the vocational stage of training. In order to be admitted to an Inn it is generally necessary to hold a 2nd class honours degree or better or, in the case of undergraduates, to be reading for such a degree. Before being called to the Bar, students must complete 12 qualifying sessions or dinners. For further information, contact the Student Officer at the appropriate Inn of Court (Lincoln’s Inn, London WC2A 3TL; Inner Temple, London EC4Y 7HL; Middle Temple, London EC4Y 9AT; Gray’s Inn, London WC1R 5EU).
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Law The Academic Stage of Training: There are 3 ways in which the academic stage of training may be completed: (1) by obtaining a ‘qualifying law degree’ (ie one which satisfies the requirements of the General Council of the Bar), including certain specified subjects known as foundation subjects and being passed at II(ii) honours level or above; (2) by obtaining a degree regarded as being of a comparable standard but not in law, or/and covering all the necessary subjects in English law, and taking a specified 1-yr FT or 2-yr PT course (Diploma in Law or Common Professional Exam) at an approved Institution; (3) in exceptional cases, being accepted by an Inn of Court as a non-graduate mature student and following a 1-yr FT or 2-yr PT course (Diploma in Law or Common Professional Examination) at an approved institution. The Vocational Stage of Training: From September 1997 all students, including those from overseas jurisdictions who would previously have taken the Bar Examination for non-intending practitioners, will be required to attend a Bar Vocational Course (BVC) at one of the validated institutions throughout the country. A list of these institutions is available on request from the Education and Training Department at the General Council of the Bar. The purpose of the course is to ensure that students intending to become a barrister acquire the skills, knowledge of procedure and evidence, attitudes and competence in two optional areas to prepare them, in particular, for the more specialized training in the 12 mths of pupillage which follows so that they are adequately equipped for when they are eventually briefed. The FT Bar Vocational Course runs for one academic year, the PT course for two years. Further details about completing either the academic or the vocational stage of training may be obtained from The General Council of the Bar, 2/3 Cursitor Street, London EC4A 1NE. Pupillage: Those intending to practise at the Bar of England and Wales must serve one year in pupillage in the chambers of a Barrister. In the first six mths of such pupillage students may not take instructions from clients but may do so thereafter. Every practising Barrister’s work is different because the Bar is a profession of individuals whose talents and abilities vary. Types of professional practice are: Common Law, Criminal Law, Family Law, Commercial Work, Chancery and European International Practice. Further information is available from the General Council of the Bar, Education and Training Department, 2/3 Cursitor Street, London EC4A 1NE.
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Quali¢cation as a Solicitor in England and Wales To practise as a solicitor in England and Wales a person must have been admitted as a solicitor, his or her name having been entered on the Roll of Solicitors, and must hold a practising certificate issued by The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), Ipsley Court, Berrington Close, Redditch, Worcestershire B98 0TD, Tel: 0870 666 2555. The SRA is the independent regulatory body of the Law Society of England and Wales. Persons will be admitted as solicitors only if they have passed the appropriate academic and vocational course and have completed a training contract and Professional Skills Course. The SRA controls the training of solicitors. Most solicitors become members of the Law Society, but membership is not compulsory. Intending solicitors other than Fellows of the Institute of Legal Executives and Justices’ Clerk’s Assistants, and qualified lawyers from other jurisdictions, are required to serve a period of training with a practising solicitor after they have completed the Legal Practice Course. All new entrants to the profession are required to complete a Criminal Records Bureau standard disclosure prior to admission. A candidate who wishes to start training must enrol as a student with the SRA and satisfy them that they have successfully completed the academic stage of training and have no issues which may call their character and suitability into question. THE COMMON PROFESSIONAL EXAM/ POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN LAW Subjects: the foundations of legal knowledge: Public Law, including Constitutional Law, Administrative Law and Human Rights, Law of the European Union, Criminal Law, Obligations including Contract, Restitution and Tort, Property Law, and Equity and the Law of Trusts. For an up-to-date list of course providers for the CPE, visit the SRA website at www.sra.org.uk/ students/conversion-courses. THE LEGAL PRACTICE COURSE Compulsory subjects: Litigation & Advocacy, Business Law & Practice. Three elective subjects: from a range of Corporate Client or Private Client topics (the range of elective available can differ from institution to institution). Persuasive subjects: Accounts, Professional Conduct and Client Care, Land Accounts, Human Rights,
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Law European Union Law, Revenue Law. These areas pervade the compulsory and elective subjects of the course. Legal Skills: Practical legal research, writing and drafting, interviewing and advising, advocacy. These skills form an integral part of the compulsory and elective subjects. An up-to-date list of course providers for the LPC is available direct from the SRA website at www.sra.org.uk/students/lpc.page. TRAINING CONTRACT The training contract to be served by all intending solicitors, other than Fellows of the Institute of Legal Executives and Justices’ Clerk’s Assistants is 2 yrs. The training contract can also be delivered on a PT basis, lasting 4 yrs. The PT course can be taken following the LPC or at the same time as a PT LPC. The law graduate who holds a qualifying law degree must complete the Legal Practice Course at a recognized institution, and then serve under the training contract for 2 yrs. The non-law graduate must first pass the Common Professional Exam (CPE) or the Postgraduate Diploma in Law, having attended either a 1-yr FT or 2-yr PT preparatory course. He or she may then serve under the training contract for 2 yrs after completion of a Legal Practice Course. Fellows of the Institute of Legal Executives and Justices’ Clerk’s Assistants may obtain up to 8 exemptions from the CPE by virtue of similar subjects passed in their Fellowship exams. After passing or being exempted from the CPE, the Fellow/Justices’ Clerk’s Assistant may be exempt from serving under a training contract following successful completion of an LPC. A Professional Skills Course must be taken prior to application for admission. THE PROFESSIONAL SKILLS COURSE The aim of the Professional Skills Course is to build on the foundations laid in the LPC so as to develop a trainee’s professional skills. Providers of the course, trainees and their employers are encouraged to regard the course as the first stage of a trainee’s lifetime professional development.
Built upon the LPC, the course provides training in three subject areas, viz: Financial and Business Skills; Advocacy and Communication Skills; Client Care and Professional Standards. Elective topics will also be chosen which fall within one or more of these three core areas. All trainees have to complete all sections of the course satisfactorily before being admitted. The course consists of a minimum of 48 hours’ face-toface instruction on the core subjects and 24 hours on the elective subjects, and must be taken during the training contract. Subject to the Law Society being satisfied that the syllabuses will be properly covered and that appropriate tutors and teaching material will be used, it should be possible for the course to be provided by firms in-house, or by local law societies as well as by approved teaching institutions and commercial organizations. QUALIFIED LAWYERS FROM OTHER JURISDICTIONS UK lawyers together with lawyers from certain foreign jurisdictions and EU lawyers can apply for admission under the Qualified Lawyers Transfer Regulations 1990. Under the European Communities Directive No 2005/36/EC, lawyers from EU jurisdictions may apply for admission following successful completion of an aptitude test -- the Qualified Lawyers Transfer Test. The test covers Property, Litigation, Professional Conduct and Accounts, and Principles of Common Law. Lawyers from other jurisdictions are required to pass such aptitude tests as well as completing up to 2 yrs post-admission experience either before their home court or in employment in England and Wales. All transferees are required to prove their character and suitability to be a solicitor. European lawyers can apply to be a Registered European Lawyer (REL) under the Establishment of Lawyers Directive 98/5/EC. RELs can apply.for admission as a solicitor after 3 years, with an expected minimum of 2 years practice in UK law. For information on any of the routes to qualification, contact Information Services at the SRA. Tel 0870 606 2555.
SCOTLAND The two main civil courts in Scotland are the Court of Session (the supreme civil court, subject only to the House of Lords), and the Sheriff Court. The courts exercising criminal jurisdiction are the High Court of
Justiciary, the Sheriff Court and District Courts. Responsibility for prosecutions in most criminal cases in Scotland rests with the Lord Advocate as Senior Scottish Law Officer acting on behalf of the
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Law Crown. The Department which handles criminal matters on behalf of the Lord Advocate is the Crown Office. Prosecutions in the High Court of Justiciary are taken on behalf of the Crown by the Lord Advocate, the Solicitor General (the Second Law Officer) and by the Advocates-Depute. A staff of local prosecutors called procurators fiscal carry out prosecutions in the Sheriff Courts and in the district courts. Procurators fiscal are civil servants. They must be either advocates or solicitors, but are usually solicitors. Police report details of an alleged crime to the local fiscal, who has discretion whether to prosecute subject to the direction and control of the Lord Advocate and Crown Office. In Scotland, there are 49 procurators fiscal. There are also depute procurators fiscal in busy areas. The bench of a district court may be constituted by a lay judge sitting alone or by 2 or more or by a stipendiary magistrate, who is a professional lawyer of at least 5 yrs’ standing. The District Court has the same summary criminal jurisdiction and powers as a sheriff. Lay judges of the district court are justices of the peace drawn from 3 sources: the justices appointed by the Secretary of State for Scotland on behalf of the Queen; all burgh magistrates and police judges in office on 15 May 1975 were appointed JPs; and district and islands councils are empowered to appoint up to a quarter of their number as ‘ex officio’ justices. For each court, a justices’ committee is elected to advise the local authority about administration of the district court, to approve a rota of justices, to supervise training and to ensure effective administration of justice. Further provisions relate to the training of justices and to the requirements that justices who sit on the bench must undergo training appropriate to their experience. Above the district court, the Sheriff Courts deal with offences committed within the area over which they have jurisdiction. Each Sheriff Court has jurisdiction within the Sheriffdom in which it is located and at the head of the judiciary of each Sheriffdom (there are 6 Sheriffdoms in all) is the Sheriff Principal. The Sheriffdoms are sub-divided into a total of 49 districts, and there is a total of 107 Sheriffs. In addition to its criminal jurisdiction, the Sheriff Court deals with most civil litigation. The supreme criminal court is the High Court of Justiciary, which sits in Edinburgh and which sits also on circuit in several major towns and cities. The High Court of Justiciary also sits (in a court of at least 3 judges) as the Court of Criminal Appeal, hearing
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appeals from the High Court as court of first instance, from the Sheriff Court and the district court. There is no further appeal in criminal cases. The supreme civil court is the Court of Session, which sits in Edinburgh and may hear cases transferred to it and appealed from Sheriff Courts. (There is a right of appeal from the Court of Session to the House of Lords.) Cases originating in the Court of Session are decided by judges sitting singly whose decisions are subject to review by several judges. The total number of judges is 26, of whom 16, called Lords Ordinary, mainly decide cases in the first instance. This branch of the court is called the Outer House. The 9 other judges are divided into 2 Divisions forming the Inner House. One Judge is FT Chairman of the Scottish Law Commission. The First Division is presided over by the Lord President of the Court of Session and the Second Division by the Lord Justice-Clerk. The main business of each Division is to review the decisions of the Lords Ordinary or inferior courts which have been appealed to it. Children: Lay people, carefully selected and trained, make up children’s panels in local areas; from these, panel groups of 3 panel members form individual hearings. An official, called the Reporter, decides whether a child should come before a hearing. The hearing’s main task is to decide, after the grounds for referral to the hearing have been accepted by the child and his parent, what measures of compulsory care (if any) are most appropriate for the child. If the grounds for referral are not accepted, the case must first go to the Sheriff Court for proof. Organization and administration: The Court of Session regulates its own procedure and that in civil proceedings in the Sheriff Court, while the High Court of Justiciary regulates its own procedure and that in criminal proceedings in the Sheriff Court and district courts. The statutory Rules Council and Sheriff Court Rules Council, consisting of judges and legal practitioners, advise the courts about amending the rules. The Secretary of State for Scotland is responsible for organization and administration of the sheriff courts and, to a lesser extent, the supreme courts. (Administration of district courts is a district and islands council responsibility.) THE LEGAL PROFESSION The profession consists of Solicitors and Advocates.
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Quali¢cation as a Solicitor in Scotland Solicitors in Scotland have their names inserted in a Roll of Solicitors and are granted annual Certificates entitling them to practise by The Law Society of Scotland, 26 Drumsheugh Gardens, Edinburgh EH3 7YR, Tel: 01312 267411 Fax: 01312 252934 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.lawscot.org.uk. A Certificate is granted to candidates who are at least 21, have completed a term of practical training and passed approved exams. (The Law Society will be happy to provide copies of its ‘Careers Information’ booklet on request.) The academic training in Scotland is largely undertaken by 10 of the universities. THE QUALIFYING EXAMINATIONS Of those who qualify as Solicitors in Scotland, 97 per cent do so by taking an LLB (Ord or Hons) at a Scottish university (or an Arts degree followed by LLB) followed by the Diploma in Legal Practice, and a period of in-office training. Non-law graduates may take the Professional Exams of the Law Society; appropriate university classes may be taken but this is not obligatory and depends on the availability of places at the university. Entrants to the Professional Exams must have the appropriate GCE A level or SCE H Grade (or equivalent) passes and must be undergoing a 3-yr pre-diploma training period. The Professional Exams are as follows: Public Law & the Legal System; Scots Private Law; Scots Commercial Law; Evidence; Conveyancing; Taxation; Scots Criminal Law; European Community Law. The exams may be taken separately or together in any order but must be passed within a period of 4 yrs. The LLB of a Scottish university gives total exemption from the Exams provided it contains all the necessary subjects. It is necessary for all intending entrants, graduates and non-graduates, to the profession in Scotland to obtain the Diploma in Legal Practice, after the completion of LLB Degree studies, or the Society’s Exams. The Diploma is a University award, obtained after 26 weeks of FT study, and provides training in the practical skills required by solicitors. The Diploma Course is followed by a 2-yr training contract in a solicitor’s office, during the latter year of which the trainee is entitled to hold a qualified practising Certificate, enabling him or her to appear in Court. Note on England and Wales: A solicitor admitted in Scotland may immediately apply to sit the Law
Society’s Exam to qualify for practice in England and Wales.
Quali¢cation as an Advocate in Scotland Barristers in Scotland are called Advocates. Scottish Advocates are not only members of the Faculty of Advocates, Advocates’ Library, Parliament House, Edinburgh EH1 1RF, Tel 0131 226 5071, but also members of the College of Justice and officers of the Court. The procedure for the admission of Intrants is subject in part to the control of the Court and in part to the control of the Faculty; the Court is responsible for most of the formal procedures and the Faculty for the exams and periods of professional training. Prospective Intrants must produce evidence that they hold a degree with Honours, Second Class (Division 2) or above, in Scottish Law at a Scottish university, or a degree in Scottish Law at a Scottish university together with a degree with Honours, Second Class (Division 2) or above, in another subject at a United Kingdom university or an ordinary degree with distinction in Scottish Law at a Scottish university and also submit the names of 2 persons of standing in the community from whom references may be obtained. A notice is posted outside Parliament House for a period of 21 days declaring the candidate’s intention to present a Petition. At the end of this period the Petition is presented to the Court. After the Petition has been remitted by the Court to the Faculty the candidate is considered to have Matriculated as an Intrant. The Faculty Exams in Legal Scholarship are conducted on the standard known as the ‘LLB standard’ at the Scottish universities. Subject-for-subject exemptions are granted to Intrants who have passed exams at this standard in the course of a curriculum for a law degree at a Scottish university. Every Intrant must pass or be exempted from exams in 9 compulsory subjects and 2 optional subjects. The compulsory subjects include Roman Law, Jurisprudence, Constitutional and Administrative Law, Scottish Criminal Law, Scottish Private Law, Commercial Law and Business Institutions, Evidence, International Private Law and European Law and Institutions. In addition, during pupillage every Intrant must sit an exam (on a higher standard) in Evidence, Practice and Procedure. A Diploma in Legal Practice from a Scottish university is also required, although in exceptional cases this requirement may be waived. Professional Training consists of a period of 21 mths’ training in a Solicitor’s office (in some cases 12 mths), followed by a period of about 9 mths’ pupillage to a
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Law practising member of the Faculty. During the first 3 or 4 weeks of pupillage pupils undertake a Foundation Course. Intrants who have passed all the necessary exams and undergone the necessary professional training may apply to be admitted to membership of the Faculty and are admitted at a
public meeting of the Faculty. Once admitted to the Faculty, Intrants are introduced to the Court by the Dean of Faculty, make a Declaration of Allegiance to the Sovereign in open Court and are then admitted by the Court to the public office of Advocate.
NORTHERN IRELAND As in England and Wales, the superior courts are the Court of Appeal, the High Court and the Crown Court. The latter is an exclusively criminal court. The Court of Appeal hears appeals in civil cases from the High Court and in criminal cases from the Crown Court and cases stated on a point of law from, inter alia, the County Court and the Magistrates’ Courts. Appeals lie from the Court of Appeal to the House of Lords. The judges of the Court of Appeal and the High Court are appointed by the Crown on the advice of the Lord Chancellor of Great Britain. The Lord Chief Justice is President of the Court of Appeal, the High Court and the Crown Court. To qualify for appointment to the Court of Appeal a person must be either a High Court judge or a barrister who has practised for not less than 15 yrs at the Northern Ireland Bar; appointment to the High Court requires practice at the same Bar for not less than 10 yrs. The Crown Court is served by judges of the Court of Appeal and the High Court and county court judges. Inferior Courts: As in England and Wales, the county courts are principally civil courts dealing with general claims not exceeding £15,000, but in Northern Ireland they also hear appeals from conviction in the Magistrates’ Courts for summary offences. They are served by county court judges who are appointed by the Crown on the advice of the Lord Chancellor from barristers or solicitors who have practised for not less than 10 yrs in Northern Ireland or lawyers who have been deputy judges for not less than 3 yrs. Magistrates’ Courts: Magistrates’ Courts deal principally with minor criminal offences (summary offences) and are presided over by Resident Magistrates (stipendiaries), who are persons who have practised in Northern Ireland for at least 7 yrs as barristers or solicitors. Resident Magistrates are appointed by the Crown on the advice of the Lord Chancellor. Juvenile courts consist of a Resident Magistrate and 2 lay members, 1 of whom must be a woman. JPs or lay magistrates are appointed by the
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Lord Chancellor. Except in certain circumstances, such as an urgent sitting of a remand court, they do not sit as justices. Coroners: Coroners must be barristers or solicitors of not less than 5 yrs standing practising in Northern Ireland. THE LEGAL PROFESSION The legal profession in Northern Ireland consists of barristers and solicitors belonging to professional bodies organized on similar lines to those in England and Wales.
Quali¢cation as a Barrister in Northern Ireland To qualify for practice as a barrister in Northern Ireland a candidate must be admitted to the degree of Barrister-at-Law by the Honorable Society of the Inn of Court of Northern Ireland, Royal Courts of Justice, Belfast BT1 3JF, Tel Belfast 028 90724699. Enquiries to Under Treasurer. A candidate must be at least 21, hold a degree conferred by a university of the United Kingdom or the Republic of Ireland or by the Council for National Academic Awards of not lower than 2nd class hons, have attended a course at the Institute of Professional Legal Studies, Queen’s University, Belfast, and obtained the Certificate of Professional Legal Studies or otherwise be qualified for call to the Bar of Northern Ireland. Before attending the Institute, candidates must first be admitted as students of the Inn of Court of Northern Ireland.
Quali¢cation as a Solicitor in Northern Ireland The solicitors’ professional body in Northern Ireland is the Law Society of Northern Ireland, Law Society House, 98 Victoria Street, Belfast BT1 3JZ, Tel 01232 231614/5. It has overall responsibility for education and admission to the profession. Admission to training is generally dependent upon possession of a law degree from a recognized
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Law university. Law graduates must attend a 2-yr vocational apprenticeship course at the Institute of Professional Legal Studies, The Queen’s University of Belfast, after which they may be admitted as solicitors, but they are restricted from practising on their own account until they have served for 3 yrs as the qualified assistant of a practising solicitor.
Non-law graduates must complete a 2-yr FT academic course in law at the Law Faculty, followed by the 2-yr vocational apprenticeship course, and may then be admitted on the same conditions as indicated above.
THE COUNCIL FOR LICENSED CONVEYANCERS 16 Glebe Road Chelmsford Essex CM1 1QG Tel: 01245 349599 Fax: 01245 341300 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.clc-uk.uk.org The Council is the Regulatory Body for Licensed Conveyancers. It sets training requirements and carries out examining, licensing and disciplinary functions. The basic educational requirement for registration as a student is 4 GCSE passes (or equivalent) in English Language and 3 other approved subjects at A, B or C. However, mature students over 25 without qualifications may be accepted with relevant practical experience. LLB and LPC students can apply for exemption from equivalent subjects. EXAMINATIONS The Council’s exams are in two parts: Foundation and Finals. Foundation: Comprises Introduction to Conveyancing, Law & Legal Method; (both assessed assignments), and 2 examinations, Land Law and Law of Contract. Finals: Comprise 3 examination subjects, Conveyancing Law & Practice, Landlord & Tenant and Accounts. Tuition for the CLC exams is available on a PT basis at a number of colleges throughout the country, and the correspondence course is available direct from the Council for Licensed Conveyancers.
PRACTICALTRAINING Students are also required to complete 2 yrs’ practical experience in conveyancing with either a Licensed Conveyancer or Solicitor who are entitled to practise as sole principals, or within a conveyancing department of a bank, lenders, property developer or local authority. This can be achieved PT or FT whilst studying for the exams. LICENCE HOLDERS After successfully completing the exams and practical training, a student is eligible to apply for a limited licence. A limited licence holder can then apply for a full licence, that is as a sole principal; partner with another Licensed Conveyancer or as a limited company (recognized body) providing conveyancing services directly to the public, by way of an interview with the Council’s Licence and Practice Committee after submitting a Business Plan, CV and Cash Flow Forecast. The decision to issue a full licence rests solely with that Committee. Although a young profession, its numbers are increasing daily as it is seen as an alternative career to becoming a solicitor for those wishing to pursue conveyancing. Those interested in entering the profession should contact the Council’s Director of Education and Licensing, Mrs Enid Watson, for advice and information at the above address.
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MARKETING AND SALES MANAGING AND MARKETING SALES ASSOCIATION EXAMINATION BOARD PO Box 11 Sandbach Cheshire CW11 3GE Tel: 01270 526339 Fax: 01270 526339 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.mamsasbp.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Student Member: Registered for 2 yrs to undertake the MAMSA exams. Graduate Member: Annual membership of holders of MAMSA qualifications (GradMAMSA). Professional Member and Fellow: Annual Membership. EXAMINATIONS Intermediate Diploma in Selling: Entry requirements: min age 18 yrs. Standard Diploma in Salesmanship: Entry requirements: as above or 5 GCSEs at grade C or above or 20 yrs old with 2 yrs’ approved employment. Certificate in Sales Marketing: Entry requirements: as for Salesmanship. Higher Diploma in Sales Marketing: Entry requirements: as for Salesmanship.
Advanced Diploma in Sales Management: Entry requirements: 5 GCSEs at grade C or above and 1 A level, including English and a branch of Mathematics or BTEC ONC Business Award or 3 yrs’ experience in Selling and Marketing. Certificate/Diploma in Marketing Strategy & Management: Entry requirements: as for Sales Management. Diploma in Business Administration & Practices: Entry requirements: as for Sales Management. Advanced Diploma in the Practice of Business Management: Entry requirements: as for Sales Management. Certificate in Quality Services Diploma in Supervisory Skills: Distance-learning courses available for all diplomas and for incompany groups.
MASSAGE AND ALLIED THERAPIES NORTHERN INSTITUTE OF MASSAGE LTD 14--16 St Mary’s Place Bury Gtr Manchester BL9 0DZ Tel: 01617 971800 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.nim.co.uk The College offers training at a professional level in Remedial Massage, Manipulative Therapy and CPD Courses. Official training establishment to the National Association of Massage & Manipulative Therapists (NAMMT). Member of the British Learning Association.
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EXAMINATIONS Diploma in Remedial Massage. Higher grade Diplomas in Advanced Remedial Massage & Manipulative Therapy. CPD Courses for suitably qualified therapists -- Electrotherapy, Sports Massage, Lymphatic Drainage (Vodder) and many more.
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MATHEMATICS EDINBURGH MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY School of Mathematics Edinburgh University JCMB Kings Building Mayfield Road Edinburgh EH9 3JZ Tel: 01316 505040 Fax: 01316 506553 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.maths.ed.ac.uk The Edinburgh Mathematical Society is the principal mathematical society for the university community in Scotland. Its membership is drawn from all Scottish universities and other educational institutions as well as mathematicians in industry and commerce. The society organizes a variety of events intended to appeal to a wide range of its members. These include: about 8 ordinary meetings each year, where a senior mathematician delivers a talk; occasional joint meetings with other mathematical societies; publication of research papers in its journal, the Proceedings; and
support of a variety of mathematical activities through its various funds. MEMBERSHIP Membership is open to all who are interested in this field. Membership is either Ordinary or Reciprocal (this gives membership at a reduced rate to those already belonging to certain other mathematical societies). Members may obtain Proceedings at a reduced rate.
MEDICINE HEALTH PROFESSIONS COUNCIL Park House 184 Kennington Park Road London SE11 4BU Tel: 020 7840 9700 Fax: 020 7820 9684 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.hpc-uk.org The Health Professions Council (HPC) is a health regulator with the main aim of protecting the public. It keeps a register of health professionals who meet its standards for their training, professional skills, behaviour and health. The HPC currently regulates 13 health professions: Arts Therapists, Biomedical Scientists, Clinical Scientists, Dietitians, Occupational Therapists, Orthoptists, Paramedics, Physiotherapists, Prosthetists and Orthotists, Radiographers and Speech and Language Therapists. All of these professions have at least one professional title that is
protected by law, including those shown above. This means, for example, that anyone using the title ‘physiotherapist’ or ‘dietician’ must be registered with the HPC. It is a criminal offence for someone to claim that they are registered when they are not, or to use a protected title that they are not entitled to use. The HPC will prosecute people who commit these offences. The Council admits to the Register those who have successfully completed approved programmes, and who can meet its other requirements.
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Medicine The HPC also grammes which opody/Podiatry, professions to
approves post-registration proallow registrants from the ChirRadiography and Physiotherapy qualify as a supplementary
prescriber. A list of programmes approved by the HPC is available at www.hpc.uk.org/ aboutregistration/educationandtraining/ approvedcourses.
Primary United Kingdom quali¢cations as de¢ned in Section 4 (3) of the Medical Act 1983 as amended Licensing Body Imperial College of London Queen’s University, Belfast Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh Royal College of Physicians of London Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Royal College of Surgeons of England Society of Apothecaries of London Universities of Exeter and Plymouth University of Aberdeen University of Birmingham University of Brighton University of Bristol University of Cambridge University of Dundee University of East Anglia University of Edinburgh University of Glasgow University of Hull and University of York University of Leeds University of Leicester University of Liverpool University of London University of Manchester University of Newcastle Upon Tyne University of Nottingham University of Oxford University of Sheffield University of Southampton University of Sussex University of Wales
Qualifications Designatory Letters Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery MB, BSImp Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery MB, BChBelf Licentiate LRCPSGlasg Licentiate
LRCPEdin
Licentiate
LRCPLond
Licentiate
LRCSEdin
Licentiate
LRCSEng
Licentiate in Medicine and Surgery
LMSSALond
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery BM, BSExp Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor
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Medicine, Medicine, Medicine, Medicine, Medicine, Medicine, Medicine, Medicine, Medicine, Medicine,
Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor
of of of of of of of of of of
Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery
MB, MB, BM, MB, MB, MB, MB, MB, MB, MB,
Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor
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Medicine, Medicine, Medicine, Medicine, Medicine, Medicine,
Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor
of of of of of of
Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery
MB, ChBLeeds MBLeic, ChBLeic MB, ChBLpool MB, BSLond MB, ChBManc MBNcle, BSNcle
Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor
of of of of of of
Medicine, Medicine, Medicine, Medicine Medicine, Medicine,
Bachelor of Surgery BMNottm, BSNottm Bachelor of Surgery BM, MBChOxfd Bachelor of Surgery MB, ChBSheff BMSoton Bachelor of Surgery BM, BSBrg Bachelor of Surgery MB, BChWales
Anaesthetics: Royal College of Anaesthetists Fellow Faculty of Anaesthetists, Royal Fellow College of Surgeons in Ireland
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FRCA FFARCSIrel
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Medicine General Practice: Royal College of General Practitioners Irish College of General Practitioners Medicine: Royal College of Physicians of London Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow
Member, Fellow
MRCGP, FRCGP
Member
MCGPIrel
Member, Fellow
MRCPLond, FRCPLond, MRCP(UK) MRCPEdin, FRCPEdin, MRCP(UK) MRCP RCPSGlasg, FRCP RCPSGlasg, MRCP(UK) Royal College of Physicians of Ireland
Member, Fellow Member, Fellow
Obstetrics and Gynaecology: Royal College of Obstetricians Member, Fellow and Gynaecologists Occupational medicine: Faculty of Occupational Member, Fellow Medicine, Royal College of Physicians of London
MRCOG, FRCOG
MFOM, FFOM
Ophthalmology: College of Ophthalmologists
Fellow
FCOphth
Pathology: Royal College of Pathologists
Member, Fellow
MRCPath, FRCPath
Psychiatry: Royal College of Psychiatrists
Member, Fellow
MRCPsych, FRCPsych
Public Health Medicine: Faculty of Public Health Member, Fellow Medicine, Royal College of Physicians of London and Edinburgh and Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow Royal College of Physicians Member, Fellow of Ireland Radiology: Royal College of Radiologists (England) Faculty of Radiologists, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Surgery: Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Royal College of Surgeons of England
MFPHM, FFPHM
MFPHMIrel, FFPHMIrel
Fellow
FRCR
Fellow
FFRRCSIrel
Fellow
FRCSEdin
Fellow
FRCSEng
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Medicine Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Fellow
FRCS RCPSGlasg, FRCPSGlasg
Fellow
FRCSIrel
METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY MET OFFICE COLLEGE Met Office Fitzroy Road Exeter Devon EX1 3PB Tel: 01392 885680 Fax: 01392 885681 E-mail: met-training@metoffice.gov.uk Website: www.metoffice.gov.uk The Meteorological Office College is part of the Met Office and is temporally located at Exeter, Devon. The College provides meteorological training for its own staff and to meteorological services worldwide, as places become available on a fee-paying basis. Forecaster Foundation Programme: 21 weeks over 15 mths comprising Initial and Advanced Forecasting courses. Pre-training in observing and analysis skills is also available. Entry: Mathematics or Physics degree. Certification: The Met office certificate of Forecasting Competence
after Advanced training completed successfully. The training has WMO recognition. Forecaster Professional Development Programme: workshops and short courses from 2 to 5 days comprising Understanding Numerical Models, Satellite Imagery Interpretation, Summer and Winter Mesoscale Meteorology Workshops, Probability Forecasting. Entry: Completed Forecaster Foundation Training programme or similar. Certification: The Met Office awards certificates of attendance. Other training includes training for observers and support staff.
MUSIC THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE ROYAL SCHOOLS OF MUSIC (Established by the Royal Academy of Music; Royal College of Music; Royal Northern College of Music; and Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama) 24 Portland Place London W1B 1LU Tel: 020 7636 5400 Fax: 020 7637 0234 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.abrsm.org ABRSM is the world’s leading provider of music exams, established in 1889. As the world leader in its field, ABRSM conducts over 600,000 music exams each year in more than 90 countries. Graded music exams are available between Grades 1--8 in over 35 classical and jazz subjects, Theory of Music, and
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Practical Musicianship. The Prep Test is available for young children as ideal preparation for graded music exams, and the Performance Assessment is available for candidates aged 21 and over, or musicians of any age with special needs.
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Music ABRSM’s Diplomas provide an authoritative assessment framework for a wide range of musicians. There are three subject-lines: Music Performance, Music Direction, Instrumental/Vocal Teaching. Each subject-line has three levels of award: DipABRSM (Diploma of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music), LRSM (Licentiate of the Royal Schools of Music), and FRSM (Fellowship of the Royal Schools of Music). Professional development courses are available for instrumental and vocal teachers. The Certificate of Teaching (CT ABRSM) course is widely recognized and highly regarded by educational organizations worldwide. This course is available in two formats, as a one year PT course and as a fast-track residential course. Music Medals are exciting new assessments for group-taught pupils at the earliest stages of instrumental learning. The assessments provide a series of motivational goals that reward and celebrate the
achievements of pupils starting out on their musical journey and are available at five progressive levels: Copper, Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum. SoundJunction is a multi-award-winning new website resource where students can take music apart and find out how it works, create music themselves, find out how other people make and perform music, learn about musical instruments and the backgrounds to different musical styles. The SoundJunction website can be accessed via the ABRSM website. ABRSM Diplomas, Graded Music Exams (excluding Practical Musicianship) and Music Medals are accredited in England by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) and the corresponding regulatory authorities in Wales (ACCAC) and Northern Ireland (CCEA). They are part of the National Qualifications Framework (NQF). They have also been approved under Section 96 of the Learning and Skills Act 2000.
BIRMINGHAM CONSERVATOIRE (Part of Birmingham City University) Paradise Place Birmingham B3 3HG Tel: 01213 315901/2 Fax: 01213 315906 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.conservatoire.bcu.ac.uk FULL-TIME UNDERGRADUATE MUSIC COURSES BMus Hons: (4 yrs or 5 yrs including PGCE). The course is designed to develop the skills, knowledge, creativity and versatility needed by today’s professional musician. Principal study is available in most instruments, voice, composition and composition with technology. There is a very wide range of additional and optional studies, including conducting, chamber music, community music, world music, journalism, accompaniment, etc. Students participate in a full range of instrumental or vocal ensembles, which includes 2 symphony orchestras, several bands, opera groups and choirs. A new 5-yr route includes PT study of year 4 over two years, concurrent with PT PGCE leading to awards of Qualified Teacher Status and BMus Hons on successful completion of year 5. BMus Hons Jazz: This highly specialized course is designed to meet the needs of the modern jazz performer with practical and academic classes
supporting the study of jazz improvisation. Principal study is available in a variety of instruments and voice. Intensive individual tuition, small group coaching, ensemble playing and a significant element of original composition form the core of the course and there is a wide range of elective classes. For both of these courses a very high standard in principal study is required at entry (skills equivalent to Grade VIII Distinction). Minimum formal requirements are 5 different subjects at GCSE level (Grade C or above), with at least 2 passed at A level. BSc Hons Music Technology: (FT 3 yrs BSc Hons S 4 yrs) This course is offered by the University’s Technology Innovation Centre in partnership with Birmingham Conservatoire and draws upon a wide range of academic disciplines including technology, sound recording, music studies and business. To prepare graduates for employment in an expanding creative industry sector, there is an emphasis on developing creative abilities in tandem with practical
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Music skills in music production, utilizing professional hardware and software systems. Students enrolled on this course will be encouraged to take an active role in all music technology-related activities of the Conservatoire. Details from Roy Priest, TIC, Millennium Point, Curzon Street, Digbeth, Birmingham B4 7XG, Tel: 0121 331 6400; E-mail:
[email protected]. GradDip Jazz: (FT 1 yr; PT 2 yrs) Offering 40 hours specialist individual tuition, this conversion course provides intensive training in practical jazz skills for graduates who have a strong interest in jazz but have not received specialist jazz musicianship training or one-to-one tuition in jazz performance. Practical activities, including small group and large ensemble playing, are underpinned by a programme of academic work designed to develop contextual knowledge and skills. POSTGRADUATE MUSIC COURSES & RESEARCH PgCert: (PT 1 yr) Flexible programme offering advanced study in performance or jazz performance. The course offers 25 hours specialist tuition plus a negotiated programme of supporting activities suited to the student’s professional aspirations. PgCert (Specialist Perf): (FT 1 yr) This course offers one year of intensive specialized tuition in performance or jazz performance. Ideal for developing stamina, skill and repertoire, without the academic content of the PgDip/MMus. PgDip/MMus: (FT 1 yr; PT 2 yrs) These taught postgraduate courses offer specialized study in one of the following areas: Performance, Composition, Jazz (Composition or Performance), Music Technology or Musicology (MMus only). Principal study tuition supported by group activities such as performance classes, masterclasses and workshops. Vocal & Operatic programme includes languages and stage-craft. Students can develop a distinctive musical profile within their chosen area, and a professional portfolio module helps negotiate suitable programmes of additional activity in the light of students’ career aspirations. New first study areas include brass quintet, guitar ensemble and bass clarinet performance.
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AdvPgDip: (FT 1 yr; PT 2 yrs) Intensive and demanding performance course for outstanding musicians who have already completed a postgraduate course in performance and who are on the threshold of a professional career. Available in one of four divisions: Instrumental Performance, Piano Accompaniment, Opera Repetiteur and Vocal Performance. Normally assessed via three major public performances. A professional portfolio module helps negotiate suitable programmes of additional activity in the light of students’ career aspirations. MA Digital Arts in Performance: (FT 1 yr; PT 2 yrs) Jointly delivered with Birmingham Instiute of Art and Design, this new programme supports students from art, music or performing arts backgrounds in enhancing their creative practice through digital technology and broadening their technical skills. Study is split between BIAD’s Visualization Research Unit and the Conservatoire’s Centre for Composition and Performance using Technology, allowing access to state-of-the-art facilities and expert tutors in a variety of new technologies such as motion capture, HD video, gesture control of sound and visuals, multi-touch interfaces and distributed computing. There are four main elements to the course: Theory (how digital technologies affect concept/delivery of artistic works); Programming (behind the scenes); Content management (integrating visual, audio and other elements) and Interface (how audiences access work). The programme prepares students to work in emerging areas of the cultural industries, including content generation, installation art, composition and technology-based art projects. Details from Gregory Sporton, BIAD -- Visualization Research Unit, Tel: 0121 331 5978, E-mail:
[email protected] Web: www.biad.bcu.ac.uk/vru. MPhil/PhD: (FT; PT) Research Policy is sharply focused on performance and composition. Areas of research particularly suited to the Conservatoire’s environment are Performance Studies, Performance plus Dissertation, Composition, Musical Aesthetics, Composition and Performance using Live Electronics, 20thcentury Music, Ethno-musicology including Jazz/Pop, and 17th-century Music, especially French.
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GUILDHALL SCHOOL OF MUSIC & DRAMA Silk Street Barbican London EC2Y 8DT Tel: 020 7628 2571 Fax: 020 7256 9438 Website: www.gsmd.ac.uk FULL-TIME MUSIC COURSES Undergraduate Courses BMus Hons Degree: 4 years Validated by City University London. Candidates are normally expected to have two A level passes or equivalent qualifications meeting University General Requirements. Non-native speakers of English should have achieved as a minimum IELTS Academic Training examination: overall Band Score of 6.5. Postgraduate Courses Vaildated by City University London. Non-native speakers of English should have achieved as a minimum IELTS Academic Training examination: overall Band Score of 6.0. MPerf, MMus, PGDip in Performance / MComp, MMus, PGDip in Composition / MLead, MMus, PGDip in Leadership: Applicants should normally have obtained an Undergraduate Degree with Honours in Music, or international equivalent, as a result of completing a minimum of three years in a
music college or university music department. Applicants without these qualifications will be assessed on the basis of their prior academic and professional experience. MA Music Therapy: Applicants should normally have obtained an Undergraduate Degree with Honours in Music, or international equivalent, as a result of completing a minimum of three years in a music college or university music department. However, graduates in a different discipline or professional musicians of some years’ standing may be accepted, provided they demonstrate appropriate musicianship skills at audition. DMus in Composition: Applicants should normally have obtained an MMus or equivalent Master’s degree in addition to a BA Hons degree in music (upper 2nd or 1st class). Applicants without these qualifications will be assessed on the basis of their prior academic and professional experience. MMA/DMA: Refer to City University London.
ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC (UNIVERSITY OF LONDON) Marylebone Road London NW1 5HT Tel: 020 7873 7373 Fax: 020 7873 7374 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ram.ac.uk EXAMINATIONS Master of Music: Taken after a 1-yr or 2-yr programme in musical performance or composition with complementary academic and supporting studies. Students must already hold an honours degree, usually in music or composition. Degrees are awarded by the University of London. Bachelor of Music: Taken after a 4-yr programme in musical performance or composition with complementary academic and supporting studies. Degrees are awarded by the University of London.
Master of Arts in Performance: Taken after a 2-yr (1yr in special cases) programme in musical performance. Students will already perform to a high standard and intend to follow a performance career. MPhil Research Programme: A 2-yr research award in Performance or Composition, offered under the regulations of the University of London. Concentrates on academic work but also requires the highest possible practical standards. PhD Research Programme: A 3-yr research award in Performance or Composition, offered under the
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Music regulations of the University of London. Concentrates primarily on academic work but also requires the highest possible practical standards. Postgraduate Diploma in Musical Theatre: Taken after a 1-yr programme of training in Singing, Music
and Dance, intended for students wishing to pursue or develop a career in Musical theatre. Students must normally hold an undergraduate level or an equivalent standard of performing ability and professional experience.
ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC Prince Consort Road South Kensington London SW7 2BS Tel: 020 7589 3643 Fax: 020 7589 7740 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rcm.ac.uk The College provides undergraduate and postgraduate courses leading to the degree of MMus(RCM) in Performance Studies, in Conducting Studies in Chamber Music, in Composition and in Composition for Screen. The College also awards a PGDip(RCM) to students undertaking postgraduate pathways for Solo & Ensemble Recitalists, Orchestral
Musicians, Early Music Specialists, Opera Singers, Concert Singers, Composers, Conducters and others. Additionally, the College awards a DMus Research Degree examined by thesis and performance or composition. BMus Hons: Obtained at the conclusion of a 4-yr FT course.
THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF ORGANIZTS PO Box 56357 London SE16 7XL Tel: 05600 767208 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rco.org.uk MEMBERSHIP Membership of the RCO is open to anyone who takes an interest in organ music and/or choral music, whether by playing the organ, directing choirs or simply enjoying organ and choral music. Applicants for examinations must be members of the RCO. Full details of membership and examinations are available on the College website. EXAMINATIONS Fellowship of the Royal College of Organizts (FRCO): Fellowship indicates professional expertise in organ playing. The examination is open to Associates of the College and is in two parts: Practical Examination (Organ Playing and Keyboard Skills) and Written Papers (two papers). Associateship of the Royal College of Organizts (ARCO): Associateship indicates professional competency in organ playing. The examination is open to
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all members of the College and is in three parts: Practical Examination (Organ Playing and Keyboard Skills), Written Papers (two papers) and Aural Perception. Certificate of the Royal College of Organizts (CertRCO): The award of the Certificate indicates reliable and confident musicianship at the organ. It is aimed at the amateur player with some experience of public performance, and is ideal for the developing student. The examination is open to all members of the College and is in two parts: Practical Examination (Organ Playing and Keyboard Skills) and Written Paper (one paper). Licentiateship in Teaching (LTRCO): Licentiateship indicates professional expertise in organ teaching. The examination is open to Associates or Fellows of the College and is in two parts: Written Work (Portfolio submission) and Practical Examination (Teaching Demonstration and Viva voce).
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Music Diploma in Choral Directing (DipCHD): The award of the Diploma indicates professional expertise in choral directing. The examnation is open to all
members of the College and is in two parts: Practical Examination (Rehearsal, Performance and Viva voce) and Written Papers (two papers).
ROYAL NORTHERN COLLEGE OF MUSIC 124 Oxford Road Manchester M13 9RD Tel: 01619 075200 Fax: 01612 737611 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rncm.ac.uk MEMBERSHIP Companionship (CRNCM): An honorary award to mark service of exceptional distinction to the College. Fellowship (FRNCM): An honorary award conferred upon distinguished musicians. Honorary Membership (Hon RNCM): An honorary award conferred on non-musicians who have given distinguished service to the College or in other areas of music. POSTGRADUATE AWARDS (In affiliation with the University of Manchester) Postgraduate Diploma in Performance (PGDip (Perf)): 1 or 2 academic yrs FT Postgraduate Diploma in Composition (PGDip (Comp)): 1 or 2 academic years FT Postgraduate Diploma in Repetiteur Studies (PGDip (Rep)): 2 academic years FT; exceptionally 1 academic yr
Master of Music degree in Performance (MMus (Perf)): 1 calendar yr FT Master of Music degree in Composition (MMus (Comp)): 1 calendar yr FT Master of Philosophy degree in Performance (MPhil (Perf): 1 calendar yr FT for those who have completed an appropriate postgraduate course (eg PGDip, MA, MMus) Master of Philosophy degree in Composition (MPhil (Comp)): 1 calendar yr FT for those who have completed an appropriate postgraduate course (eg PGDip, MA, MMus) GRADUATE AWARDS Bachelor of Music Hons (BMus Hons): 4 yrs. Final classification weighted 60 per cent practical, 40 per cent supporting academic work.
THE ROYAL SCHOOLS OF MUSIC ^ JOINT AWARDS 24 Portland Place London W1B 1LU E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.abrsm.org The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music incorporates the Royal Academy of Music, the Royal College of Music, the Royal Northern College of Music and the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. The Associated Board’s diplomas provide an authoritative assessment framework for a wide range of musicians. There are three subject lines: Music Direction, Music Performance, Instrumental/Vocal Teaching. Each subject line has three levels of award: Dip ABRSM (Diploma of The Associated Board of the
Royal Schools of Music), LRSM (Licentiate of the Royal Schools of Music), and FRSM (Fellowship of the Royal Schools of Music). A professional development course is available for instumental and singing teachers. The CT ABRSM course is widely recognized and highly regarded by educational organizations worldwide. The course is available in two formats, as a 1-yr PT course and as a fast-track residential course.
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THE ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND DRAMA 100 Renfrew Street Glasgow G2 3DB Tel: 01413 324101 Fax: 01413 328901 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.rsamd.ac.uk QUALIFICATIONS BMus (Performance): 4-yr Honours course for especially gifted potential performers. Standards for entrance: Musical, approximately Grade 8 of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music in the principal study; Educational, passes in 3 subjects at SCE Higher Grade or passes in 2 subjects at GCE Advanced Level or recognized equivalents. Admission is by competitive audition. BEd (Music): 4-yr FT course in collaboration with University of Glasgow. The course is designed primarily for students wishing to become class teachers of music in schools, and its successful completion leads to the award of a degree along with a Teaching Qualification (Secondary Education). Standards for entrance: Musical, normally equivalent to Grade 7 (ABRSM) in the Principal Study; Educational, passes in 3 subjects at SCE Higher Grade and in 2 other subjects at Standard Grade (Grades 1--3) or passes at GCE A level (A--D) in at least 2 subjects and in 3 other subjects at GCSE level (A--C). English at SCE Higher Grade or A level or English Language and English Literature at GCE O level is necessary. Admission is by competitive audition. Further details of this course are available from the Academic Registrar. BA (Scottish Music): 3-yr FT course. Standards for entrance: Musical, a strong indication of performing ability is sought at the entrance audition for this course; Educational, as for the BMus (Performance). Admission is by competitive audition. MMus (Performance or Composition or Conducting): 1 yr FT or 2 yrs PT. Entry is open to graduates or diplomates of universities, polytechnics or colleges who have already undertaken extensive study in the area of specialization. MMus (Opera or Advanced Opera): 1 yr FT. Entry to MMus (Opera) is open to graduates or diplomates of universities, polytechnics or colleges who have already undertaken extensive study in the area of specialization. Entry to MMus (Advanced Opera) is
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only available to those who have completed the MMus (Opera) course or pursued equivalent operatic study at postgraduate level. Postgraduate Diploma in Music: 1-yr FT course in Performance/Opera/Composition/Conducting/Teaching. Teaching course also available PT over 21/2 yrs. Entry open to graduates of conservatoires or music colleges. Applications for all undergraduate and postgraduate courses offered by the School of Music (except Research and Continuing Education) must be made via CUKAS www.cukas.ac.uk. BA (Scottish Music-Piping): a specialist Piping Strand, offered in collaboration with the National Piping Centre. Students undertaking the BA (Scottish Music-Piping) have full access to the facilities of both organizations. Master of Performance in Musical Theatre: This course aims to prepare students for a professional career in musical theatre, and is designed to appeal to graduates (or equivalent), singers and actors who wish to focus closely on Musical Theatre as a professional destination. This course offers intensive training to a small cohort of students. Continuing Education: Performance, practical, compositional and other musical study units, at four levels -- Junior, Intermediate, Higher and Advanced -to PT students of high potential. The units are designed to meet the needs of the individual students and involve one-to-one tuition. The appropriate level will be determined at audition. Application is directly to the RSAMD and not via CUKAS. The RSAMD is Scotland’s International Academy of Music and Drama and the busiest and most exciting performing arts venue in the country. To find out more about RSAMD, how you can become involved, and how you can give -- please contact the Development & Public Affairs Office (
[email protected]) or telephone on 0141 270 8283.
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TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC King Charles Court Old Royal Naval College Greenwich London SE10 9JF Tel: 020 8305 4444 Fax: 020 8305 9444 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.tcm.ac.uk INTERNAL COURSES BMus (TCM) Degree (4 yr’s FT): Music Plus is a 4-yr course leading to a BMus degree. It provides Performance Studies with individual tuition on principal instrument or voice, and Professional Studies, plus opportunities to develop a range of personal and group skills relevant to musical performance. The aims of the course are to provide for the vocational needs of students as professional musicians, to reveal a creative approach to the parameters of music, and to develop an ability to adapt to the changing needs of the music profession. The course is structured in 3 main integrated areas of activity: Performance Studies, Analytical Studies and Study Options. All students receive an individual lesson each week in one of the following disciplines: instruments, voice, and composition and media. There is also a wide range of performance activities appropriate to the principal study instrument/voice, including workshops, master classes, orchestras, choirs, music theatre, big band, chamber music and practical musicianship skills. During the first 2 yrs students follow courses in history, analysis, aural musicianship, composition and creative musicianship. Study options are available in a variety of subjects relevant to students’ specific needs and will provide a progression to Vocational Options to be followed in the final year. Vocational Options in the 4th yr provide more specialist training in the following areas: media studies, teaching specialisms, musical directorship, arts administration, concert management, music publishing, music librarianship and music therapy. BA Degree in Performance Studies (available to overseas students only since September 1999): This stimulating course is run in conjunction with Chichester College of Arts, Science and Technology where the first year of the course takes place. English language can be studied in Chichester’s International Department. The final 2 years are studied at Trinity
College in Central London, close to the capital’s major concert halls and other cultural centres. The emphases are on Performance Skills and Composition, with supporting studies in History, Musicianship and Aural. Options may be offered in Jazz and Improvisation, Teaching Methods, Music Therapy, Technology and Management. (The course is subject to approval by the University of Westminster at the time of writing.) MMus Degree in Performance Studies (1 yr FT): This innovative course emphasizes individual attainment in performance, and offers an imaginative, complementary Academic Studies programme as an essential element of an integrated approach to advanced performance training. The Performance component offers Major options in solo performance or piano accompaniment with Minor options available in chamber music, accompaniment and orchestral studies. The Academic component is designed to support the performer in developing familiarity with a representative selection of performance practice sources and texts, practical research techniques and a working knowledge of the principles of preparing a performance edition from source material. MA (Music Education) (1 yr FT/2--3 yrs PT): This degree has been designed to facilitate PT study by those who wish to continue their work without a career break. It provides for the continuing development of the professional performer, the teacher or the composer who wishes to continue their professional career while undertaking studies directly related to their own work situation. It is also available as a 1year, FT course to new graduates who wish to acquire the specialist skills needed in education or community-based music projects. Special Courses: These can be arranged for students from home and overseas. They will receive one and a half hours of individual tuition a week. In addition they may attend such classes as are suited to their course of study.
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WELSH COLLEGE OF MUSIC AND DRAMA Castle Grounds Cathays Park Cardiff Wales CF10 3ER Tel: 02920 342854 Fax: 02920 391305 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.wcmd.ac.uk BMus Hons: Typically, within each of its 4 yrs, 50 per cent is devoted to practical performance through the student’s Principal Study and the Professional Studies modules. These encompass chamber music, larger ensembles and bands, orchestras, choral and operatic work, in addition to solo performance. The remainder of the course consists of core elements (including Aural and Approaches to Music History) and special study-projects. The normal entrance criteria are 1 A level in Music plus either 1 A level in another subject or 2 AS levels in other subjects, and Grade VIII (Distinction) in Principal Study. However, an exceptional candidate with a high level of practical performance may be accepted with lower grades or with alternative qualifications. MMus: It may be taken as a 1-yr FT course or a 2-yr PT course. Intended for singers and instrumentalists who have already reached a high standard in performance and wish to develop their creative, critical and analytical skills. Grants are discretionary. MMus Composition and Music Technology: It may be taken as a 2-yr PT course (and only as a 1-yr FT course in exceptional circumstances). Postgraduate Diploma in Music: A course of intensive study in Performance, Instrumental or
Vocal Teaching, Early Music, Jazz, Composition, Conducting, Music Technology or Repetiteur Training. May be taken as a 1-yr FT course or a 2-yr PT course -- conducting can only be taken as 2-yrs FT. Grants are discretionary. Postgraduate Diploma in Music Therapy: A 1-yr FT postgraduate training course in music therapy. Successful candidates gain a postgraduate diploma and are qualified to seek employment as music therapists. MA in Music Therapy: It may be taken as a 1-yr FT course or a 2-yr PT course. Applicants must hold UK State Registration as a Music Therapist. In order to obtain State Registration they will need to have successfully completed an Approved Postgraduate Training Course in Music Therapy in the UK, or hold a qualification in music therapy from overseas which the CPSM recognizes as equivalent. On application for an MA degree, students will need to submit an initial statement outlining the type of project upon which they wish to focus and provide reasons for choosing to undertake the research. This will be considered in interview.
NAVIGATION, SEAMANSHIP AND MARINE QUALIFICATIONS FISHING VESSEL CERTIFICATION ^ DECK The Fishing Vessels (Certification of Deck Officers and Engineer Officers) Regulations 1984 require seagoing fishing vessels of 16.5m or more in length to have certificated officers, the number and type of certificates being dependent on the size and power of the vessel and the area of operation, whether within the limited area or in unlimited area. The provision for issue of the Certificate of Service based on experience alone no longer exists. Deck Officer (Fishing Vessel) Class 3: This is a voluntary qualification in the sense that one can also
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take the Class 2 examination without having obtained Class 3. A candidate for the Class 3 certificate must be not less than 19, have served 2 yrs on board fishing vessels with at least 18 mths in a deck capacity and then have passed the required test and examination including additional qualifications. (No longer catered for by the Training providers.) Deck Officer (Fishing Vessel) Class 2: A candidate must be not less than 20, have served at least 3 yrs at sea in an acceptable deck capacity, 2 yrs of which on board a fishing vessel not less than 12m long and
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Navigation, Seamanship and Marine Qualifications then have passed the required test (written) and examination including additional qualifications. Deck Officer (Fishing Vessel) Class 1: A candidate must be not less than 21 yrs of age, have served as a watchkeeping deck officer in fishing vessels not less than 12m long whilst holding a Deck Officer Certificate of Competency (Fishing Vessel) Class 2 for either 12 mths in fishing vessels operating in unlimited waters or 6 mths in fishing vessels operating in unlimited waters plus 12 mths in fishing vessels operating in limited waters or such period of service (at least 2 yrs) in fishing vessels operating within limited waters as may be decided by the Chief Examiner, having regard to the size of the fishing vessels in which served and the extent and duration of the voyages, and then have passed the required
test (written) and examination including additional qualifications. The Fishing Vessels Officers Regulations are due to be revised soon to meet the requirements of the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watch-keeping for Fishing Vessel Personnel, 1995, and to take on board the system of Vocational Qualifications. Note: Qualifying sea service must in general be performed in the deck department. The qualifying sea service specified for any Certificate of Competency must be performed within a period of 10 years preceding the date of a first attempt at the examination. The Chief Examiner may exercise his or her discretion to vary this requirement in individual cases.
FISHING VESSEL CERTIFICATION ^ ENGINEER OFFICER The Fishing Vessels (Certification of Deck Officers and Engineer Officers) Regulations 1984 require seagoing vessels with propulsive power of 750 kW or more to carry at least two qualified Engineer Officers, the Chief Engineer to hold a (Fishing Vessel) Class 1 Certificate and the Second Engineer to hold at least a (Fishing Vessel) Class 2 Certificate regardless of the vessel’s length, tonnage and area of operation. Engineer Officer (Fishing Vessel) Class 2: To qualify for the issue of a Certificate of Competency as Engineer Officer (Fishing Vessel) Class 2, a candidate must be not less than 19, have completed a period of sea service in an engineering capacity on fishing vessels of not less than 100 kW propulsive power (ranging from 6 mths for those with a full engineering apprenticeship to 30 mths for those with no formal engineering training) and then passed the required test and examination.
Engineer Officer (Fishing Vessel) Class 1: To qualify for the issue of a Certificate of Competency as Engineer Officer (Fishing Vessel) Class 1 a candidate must have performed at least 21 mths watch keeping sea service as an Engineer Officer on a vessel with propulsive power of 750 kW or more and passed the required test and examination. The Fishing Vessels Officers Regulations are due to be revised soon to take on board the recently developed system of Vocational Qualification. For details please refer to: SI 1984/1115; SI 1989/126; SI 1995/1428; SI 1998/1013; MSN M 1367; Deck Officer and Engineer Officer (Fishing) Requirements and Syllabuses 1995 (HMSO publications).
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NURSERY NURSING COUNCIL FOR AWARDS IN CHILDREN’S CARE AND EDUCATION (CACHE) (Incorporating CEYA, NNEB & NAMCW) Beaufort House 23 Grosvenor Road St Albans Hertfordshire AL1 3AW Tel: 08453 472123 Fax: 01727 818618 Website: www.cache.org.uk Patron: Her Majesty The Queen The Council for Awards in Children’s Care and Education (CACHE) provides the best qualifications for work in Children’s Services. By ensuring that we provide the highest qualifications Awards to the Children’s Services sector, we make a very positive contribution to the lives of children, their families and the community. The variety of qualifications that CACHE offer is extensive. Many have been developed in partnership with foremost organizations for the sector, like the National Childminding Association (NCMA). Our qualifications offer opportunities for pursuing many different careers, including working in: l Nurseries l Play Settings l Creches l Schools l Home-based settings l Day Care settings l Pre-schools l And many more . . . Whether you’re an experienced practitioner or new to working with children, CACHE has the qualification that will best suit your needs. The qualifications we offer are flexible to individual learning needs. They are available in two forms: l Vocational Qualifications (VQs), which are mainly college-based. Candidates are assessed through assignments and multiple choice tests, some of which are now available electronically. Many VQs offer work placements, to allow candidates to learn through practical experience, alongside their taught learning. l National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs), which are assessed through practical work, whereby you achieve your knowledge through accomplishing set tasks within a work setting. These tasks assess
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competence, and are mapped against National Occupational Standards for that area. Our qualifications are also available at different levels, from 1 to 6. This range of levels offers career progression routes that can aid a candidate’s professional development throughout their career, not only upwards, but also sideways throughout the sector. Level 1 provides a taster in working with children. It does not give candidates a license to practise, but aids progression to Level 2, which qualifies candidates to work in an assistant role. Level 3 and above offer candidates management opportunities, and greater chance to focus their knowledge and qualifications into more specific areas, and continue their professional development. Some of the qualifications we offer include: l CACHE Entry Level Certificate in Preparation for Child Care l CACHE Foundation Award in Caring for Children l CACHE Level 2 Award/Certificate/Diploma in Child Care and Education l CACHE Level 2 Award/Certificate in Support Work in Schools l CACHE Level 3 Award/Certificate/Diploma in Child Care and Education l CACHE Level 3 Certificate in Early Years Foundation Stage Practice l CACHE Level 3 Diploma in Home-based Child Care l CACHE Level 3 Award in Playwork for Early Years and Child Care Workers l CACHE Level 3 Certificate of Professional Development in Work with Children and Young People l CACHE Level 4 Certificate in Managing Quality Standards l CACHE NVQ in Children’s Care, Learning and Development -- Levels 2, 3 & 4
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Plastics and Rubber CACHE NVQ in Playwork -- Level 2 & 3 CACHE NVQ in Health and Social Care (Children and Young People) -- Level 3 l CACHE NVQ in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools -- Levels 2 & 3 There are many more qualifications available, including Key Skills and Technical Certificates that, l l
alongside an NVQ, support the Apprenticeship Framework. For more information about the qualifications available, where to register, and how they can help your career either check out our website, or call our Customer Support Team on the above number. They’d love to hear from you!
PLASTICS AND RUBBER LONDON METROPOLITAN POLYMER CENTRE London Metropolitan University 166--220 Holloway Road London N7 8DB Tel: 020 7133 2189 Fax: 020 7133 2184 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.londonmet.ac.uk/polymers QUALIFICATIONS National Certificate (Polymer Technology): Obtained on successful conclusion of a 1-yr FT or 2yr PT course. The course is also available through distance learning. Candidates must hold GCE O level or GCSE passes (grades A, B or C) in English, Mathematics and a Science subject and 1 other, or an equivalent qualification. People working in the Polymer industry are encouraged to join the course. BSc Hons Polymers and/with a number of subjects including Computing, Chemistry and Business: Awarded after a 3-yr FT or 4-yr Sandwich course. Entry requirement for BSc courses is 5 GCSE passes, including Mathematics, and 2 A level passes, including a physical science or engineering subject; or a BTEC NC/ND with merit grades in 3 appropriate Level III units. BEng Hons Polymer Engineering: Awarded after a 3-yr FT or 4-yr Sandwich course. PT mode available. Direct entry into Part 2 possible for FT or PT mode with entry requirement of HNC/HND in relevant subject. MSc Polymer Science and Engineering: Awarded after a 1-yr FT or 2-yr PT course to holders of a
Science Honours degree, or equivalent. February and September start. MSc Manufacture and Design for Polymer Products: Awarded after 3 yrs PT course. Open to holders of science or engineering degrees and those with relevant industrial experience. The course is in collaboration with the Open University and is studied by a combination of short courses and distance learning. The course is part of the EPSRC IGDS programme. MSc Polymers, Polymer Manufacture & Product Manufacture: 1-yr course open to holders of a science Honours degree. It is a European course based at North London, and in France and Spain. MPhil and PhD: Awarded to suitably qualified graduates after a 2- or 3-yr FT period of research and postgraduate study. Higher National Diploma/Certificate in Polymer Technology: 2-yr FT or PT courses. Entry is 1 A level pass or BTEC National Certificate. NVQ Awards: The Centre is an approved centre and able to assess candidates and prepare candidates for assessment.
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PRINTING LONDON COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION Elephant and Castle London SE1 6SB Tel: 020 7514 6569 Fax: 020 7514 8896 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.lcc.arts.ac.uk London College of Communication (LCC) is a specialist college for Higher and Further Education and is a constituent college of University of the Arts London. LCC’s courses cover further education, foundation, degree and postgraduate levels. Full-time courses include: Animation, Advertising, Book Arts, Broadcast Journalism, Creative Enterprise, Digital Media, Display Design, Event Management,
Film & Video, Floral Design, Graphic Design, Interactive Media, Interior Design, Journalism, Marketing, Media, Photography, Photojournalism, Print Management, Publishing, Printing, Retailing, Surface Design and Sound Arts. LCC also offers these specialisms as PT courses and many also feature in the short course and Saturday vacation course portfolio.
PSYCHOTHERAPY NATIONAL COLLEGE OF HYPNOSIS AND PSYCHOTHERAPY Fiona Biddle, ADHP(NC), ECCH, MNRHP Managing Director National College of Hypnosis and Psychotherapy PO Box 5779 Loughborough LE12 5ZF Direct line: 08452 578735 Nationwide training in Hypnotherapy and Psychotherapy for suitable, well-motivated people seeking a new career. We also train people already engaged in complementary health practice, doctors, nurses and other professionals. Comprehensive courses are held on a PT basis at weekends in established teaching centres in London, Glasgow, Liverpool and N Ireland. Courses are externally accredited by the British Accreditation Council for Independent Further and Higher Education. Successful completion of the 3-stage training leads to the awards of the College: Certificate in Hypnotherapy and Psychotherapy at the end of Stage 2, based on internally and externally assessed coursework, and exam, and Diploma in Hypnotherapy and Psychotherapy at the end of the Stage 3, after completion of a minimum 5,000 word dissertation which is marked by assessors independent of the College, and a practical exam. Training to Diploma
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level takes approximately 2 yrs PT. Continuing Professional Development courses and seminars for students and practising therapists are held in various locations. The National College is the main training faculty for the National Register of Hypnotherapists and Psychotherapists (NRHP). Both National College and National Register are members of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy, the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP), the European Association for Hypno Psychotherapy and the European Asssociation for Psychotherapy. Suitably qualified graduates can be recommended for UKCP registration by the NRHP. Also we train in London, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Oxford, Glasgow, Leicester, Newcastle and South Wales
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THE NATIONAL SCHOOL OF HYPNOSIS AND PSYCHOTHERAPY 24 Milton Road Impington Cambridge CB24 9NF Tel: 01223 235127 Website: www.n-shap.org.uk Contact: Josephine P Teague MSc BSc Hons DipPsych N-SHAP was founded in 1980 in response to demands for training beyond standardized command and relaxation techniques. Approaches incorporate some of the latest findings of brain/mind research. Free 22-page guide to training and registration can be downloaded or despatched on request.
for Hypnotherapy. Those wishing to apply for registration with UK Council for Psychotherapy will generally be required to complete N-SHAP Part III and undertake 4 essay assignments and extended essay, 2 case studies (annotated by their Supervisor) plus a research project of approx 15,000 words.
MEMBERSHIP On commencement of Part II, trainees may apply for Affiliate Membership of HCB Ltd provided they are undergoing approved clinical supervision. Full Membership: May be applied for after completion of Part II of the course; a minimum of 2 yrs’ practice under supervision; extended essay. N-SHAP graduates may also apply to the Hypnotherapy Association and/or the National Council
EXAMINATIONS Dip THP (N-SHAP): Qualification depends on satisfactory class attendance (9 weekends) and execution of class assignments, teachers’ reports and 1 day formal Diploma exams -- practical and written. Dip AdvHYP (N-SHAP): Awarded to graduates after further training with mini-dissertation requirement, provided such graduates have been in practice under supervision for a required period.
PUBLISHING LONDON SCHOOL OF PUBLISHING David Game House 69 Notting Hill Gate London W11 3JS Tel: 020 7221 3399 Fax: 020 7243 1730 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.publishing-school.co.uk Provides training to those already in publishing or for those who wish to enter publishing as a career. All courses are for graduates, and those wishing to change careers. Present courses on offer: Non Electronic Publishing: Editorial and Proofreading, Advanced Editorial, Magazine Sub-Editing, Feature writing, Picture Research, Copyrights and Writing Skills. Electronic Publishing: Adobe Photoshop, DreamWeaver -- Web-design, HTML, Quark XPress, Adobe InDesign, Writing for the Web, Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Flash. All courses are run in the evening between 6.30--8.30 pm on 1 evening a week for 10 weeks
and the electronic courses are run over 2 days intensive. A Certificate is issued at the end of each course that is recognized by our Advisory Board of publishing professionals. Most courses are concluded by a 2-hr written exam, after successful completion of which a certificate will be issued. LSP also runs its non-electronic courses as day workshops at certain times of the year. Please check the LSP website for dates, full details and online booking. Bespoke training is also arranged for in-house training. Course delegates can apply for membership with the National Union of Journalists.
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RETAIL MEAT TRAINING COUNCIL PO Box 141 Winterhill House Snowdon Drive Milton Keynes MK6 1YY Tel: 01908 231062 Fax: 01908 231063 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.meattraining.org.uk The Meat Training Council is the lead body, Standards Setting Body (formally NTO) and awarding body for NVQ Levels 1, 2, 3 and 4 in Meat and Poultry. SVQs are awarded with the SQA. Professional membership is administered by the Worshipful Company of Butchers via its Guild of Freemen. MEMBERSHIP Successful candidates are automatically eligible to join the Worshipful Company of Butchers Guild of Freemen. Affiliate Grade (AffInstM): Achievement of the NVQ Level 2 qualification. Associate Grade (AInstM): Success in the Advanced Certificate in Meat and Poultry or achievement of NVQ Level 3. Graduate Member (GMInstM): Success in the Membership Exam or achievement of NVQ Level 4. VOCATIONALLY RELATED QUALIFICATIONS (VRQS) Foundation Certificate in Meat Safety (Qualification Accreditation Number: 100/1502/4): CIEH (Chartered Institute of Environmental Health) and the Meat Training Council Awarding Body have a partnership to award the Foundation Certificate in Meat Safety. In Scotland, it is awarded in partnership with the REHIS (Royal Environmental Health Institute of Scotland). The certificate comprises a core unit, together with 5 optional units and an additional unit, as follows: l Slaughter, dressing & evisceration (red meat) l Slaughter, dressing & evisceration (poultry) l Butchery, processing & packaging (red meat) l Meat Manufacturing l HACCP awareness (not part of overall certificate, may be separately awarded) In order to obtain the certificate, candidates must achieve the core unit plus an optional unit. Knowledge is assessed by means of 2 multiple-choice tests.
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The application of that knowledge is tested in the workplace by means of an observation. Intermediate Certificate in Meat and Poultry (Qualification Accreditation Number: 100/1381/0): The Intermediate Certificate in Meat and Poultry (ICMP) is a progression-related vocational qualification which has been designed to deliver the knowledge and understanding of the Meat Training Council Awarding Body’s 3 NVQ Level 2 qualifications. The structure of the ICMP award is based on mandatory units and optional routes. Assessment is by means of 3 End Test papers and assessment of specificed Benchmarks for the optional route chosen. Intermediate Certificate in Meat and Poultry Management (Qualification Accreditation Number: 100/ 2590/X): Consisting of 4 units and complete with video, the programme relates specifically to the framework and special needs of the meat and poultry industry, and covers all aspects of management and communication training for newly promoted supervisors and for those employees with managerial potential. Among other things it provides solutions to the problems shared by other craft industries resulting from the practice of promoting experienced operatives or craftsmen, with no previous management training. The programme consists of 4 units, which cover 23 discrete topics for ease and flexibility of delivery. Each unit involves approximately 25 hrs of dedicated tuition, coaching or self-study that together with assignment and assessment work will make up a programme of approximately 100 learning hours. This pattern is comparable with other similar programmes that may be seen as competitors. The 4 units are:
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Unit 1 People and Communication -- How it Works Unit 2 People and Communication -- What to Do Unit 3 Understanding the Job Unit 4 Managing Processes and Resources
Advanced Certificate in Meat and Poultry Hygiene (Qualification Accreditation Number: 100/2366/5): Introduction: This qualification is pitched at Level 3. It is designed as a vocationally related qualification and will be used as a technical certificate for the Advanced Modern Apprenticeship framework when revised. This qualification can be taken as an award in its own right. It covers the knowledge and understanding requirements for the Unit 2 from the Council’s S/NVQ Level 3 Meat and Poultry Processing. This qualification will also be recognized as an exemption for the independent assessment model for the Unit 2 from the S/NVQ Level 3. It will also meet the Intermediate Food Hygiene requirement for assessors and internal verifiers for the meat and poultry S/NVQs. On achievement of this qualification, a candidate would have a mandatory unit towards the Advanced Certificate in Meat and Poultry qualifications (5 mandatory units and 1 optional unit for the full qualification). Qualification Structure This is a national recognized single unit qualification, which is the equivalent of an Intermediate Food Hygiene. The qualification has been designed to meet the specific needs of the meat and poultry industry.
There are 13 learning outcomes with a recommended teaching time for each one. The overall recommended teaching time is 30 hrs. Assessment Assessment is by means of a centre-assessed assignment (40% of marks) and an End Test Paper, which has 60 short-answer questions. Each assessment component must be passed by 50%. Advanced Certificate in Meat and Poultry (Qualification Accreditation Number: 100/2251/X): This is the second updated version of the Advanced Certificate in Meat and Poultry (formerly the Meat Intermediate Technical Certificate -- MITC), replacing the original version of the Associateship examination course in September 1999. It is a progression awardrelated vocational qualification designed to cover the knowledge and understanding content of the Meat Training Council Awarding Body’s S/NVQ Level 3 Meat and Poultry Processing qualification. The structure of the Advanced Certificate in Meat and Poultry award is based on 5 mandatory units and a choice of 1 optional unit designed to fit six industry sectors (abattoir, wholesale/catering, poultry, manufacturing, retail/supermarkets and enforcement). Assessment is by means of centre-assessed assignments (40% of marks) and an End Test Paper, which is divided into two parts (short-answer and traditional essay-type questions, 60% of marks). Each assessment component must be passed by 50%.
SPORTS SCIENCE LONDON SCHOOL OF SPORTS MASSAGE 28 Station Parade Willesden Green London NW2 4NX Tel: 020 8452 8855 Fax: 020 8452 4524 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.lssm.com We now have two associate colleges also running diploma courses. North London School of Sports Massage Tel: 020 8375 3518 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.pulsetrainingsolutions.co.uk
Pulse Training Solutions (Oxford) Tel: 01865 821584 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.nlssm.com
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Sports Science The School offers professional vocational training in sports massage therapy. We operate a professional register of therapists. The LSSM course offers the highest level of training in the subject (UK) and is validated by BTEC (EDEXCEL). It is approved by the Sports Massage Association and by the Institute for Complementary Medicine.
MEMBERSHIP Candidates must have trained with the LSSM or have training and experience to the same level. They must have professional indemnity insurance. EXAMINATIONS BTEC Professional Diploma in Sport and Remedial Massage Therapy
SWIMMING INSTRUCTION HALLIWICK ASSOCIATION OF SWIMMING THERAPY c/o ADKC Centre Whitstable House Silchester Road London W10 6SB Tel: 01727 825524 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.halliwick.org.uk A voluntary Association which aims to teach swimming and safety in water, and to encourage confidence regardless of the severity of the disability. It exists to provide opportunities for recreational swimming to disabled people of all types and ages. The Association works through regional associations to which local clubs can affiliate, and provides instructor training. It organizes regional and national galas. It also publishes books and has issued 5 videos. Proficiency tests held by the Association are aligned to the Halliwick Concept. A high standard of teaching and exams is maintained. Courses for volunteers and professionals are already arranged in many parts of the country. Applications for others will be considered.
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General Index Note: In addition to the abbreviations listed at the beginning of the book, the following are used throughout the index; FE -- Further Education; HE -- Higher Education. Universities are listed under locations eg: Aberdeen, University of
Aberdeen, University of
45
Abertay Dundee, University of
The Royal Aeronautical Society 584 50
Aberystwyth University 51
Agricultural Engineering 586 British Agricultural and Garden Machinery
The Academy of Executives & Administrators 513 The Academy of Experts 708
Association
586
The Institution of Agricultural Engineers 586
The Academy of Multi-Skills 514 Accountancy 451 Association of Accounting Technicians 451 Association of Certified Bookkeepers 452 Association of Charity Independent Examiners 452
Agriculture and Horticulture 473, 954 The Institute of Horticulture 473 The Royal Botanic Garden 954 Royal Horticultural Society 954 Alternative Medicine 476 British Medical Acupuncture Society 476
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants 452
Ambulance Service 477 Ambulance Service Institute 477
The Association of Corporate Treasurers 454 Association of Financial Controllers and Administrators 454
Anglia Ruskin University 55 Arbitration 478 The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators 478
The Association of International Accountants 455
The Arboricultural Association 651 Archaeology 479
The Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy 456
The Institute of Field Archaeologists 479 Architects Registration Board 956
CIMA -- The Chartered Institute of Management
Architecture 480, 956
Accountants 456 The Institute of Certified Bookkeepers 457
Architects Registration Board 956 Association of Building Engineers 480
The Institute of Chartered Accountants in
Chartered Institute of Architectural
England and Wales (ICAEW) 458 The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland 459
Technologists
481
Royal Institute of British Architects 481 Art and Design 484
Institute of Cost and Executive Accountants 460
British Association of Art Therapists 484
The Institute of Financial Accountants 461
The British Association of Paintings Conservator-
Institute of Internal Auditors -- UK and Ireland 462 International Association of Book-Keepers 463 Acoustics 469
Restorers (Founded in 1943 as The Association of British Picture Restorers) 485 The Chartered Society of Designers 485 D&AD (British Design & Art Direction) 486
Institute of Acoustics 469
The Index of Professional Master Designers 486
Advertising and Public Relations 470, 953
Society of Designer Craftsmen 487
The Chartered Institute of Public Relations 470
Ashridge 58
Communication Advertising and Marketing
Askham Bryan College 244
Education Foundation 953 Institute of Practitioners in Advertising
The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music 1014
(IPA) 471 Institute of Sales Promotion
Association for College Management 716 471
London School of Public Relations 953 Aeronautical Engineering 584
Association for Conferences and Events -- ACE International 560 Association for Project Management 716
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Association of Accounting Technicians 451
The Chartered Institute of Bankers in
Association of Average Adjusters 686
Scotland 495
The Association of British Dispensing Opticians 820
ifs School of Finance 496
Association of Building Engineers 480, 506, 888 The Association of Business Executives 718
Baptist Union of Scotland 960 Bath Spa University 66
Association of Business Recovery Professionals
Bath, University of 64
(R3) 515
Beauty Therapy and Beauty Culture 498, 958
Association of Certified Bookkeepers 452
Association of Therapy Lecturers 498
Association of Certified Commercial Diplomats 719 Association of Charity Independent Examiners
452
British Association of Beauty Therapy and Cosmetology Ltd 499
The Association of Chartered Certified
British Institute and Association of Electrolysis
Accountants 452 Association of Child Psychotherapists 852
Ltd 499 Federation of Holistic Therapists 500
Association of Computer Professionals 970
International Council of Health, Fitness and
Association of Contact Lens Manufacturers 821 The Association of Corporate Treasurers 454 Association of Cost Engineers 613 Association of Financial Controllers and Administrators 454 The Association of International Accountants 455 Association of Medical Secretaries, Practice Managers, Administrators and Receptionists 766 Association of Optometrists 822
Sports Therapists 500 International Federation of Health and Beauty Therapists 501 ITEC 958 London College of Fashion 958 Bedfordshire, University of 67 The Benesh Institute 971 Biological Sciences 502 Institute of Biology 502 Institute of Biomedical Science 502
Association of Photographers (AOP) 834
Birmingham City University 82
Association of Principal Fire Officers 609
Birmingham Conservatoire 1015
The Association of Taxation Technicians 892
Birmingham, School of Education, Selly Oak, The
Association of Therapy Lecturers 498 Association of University Administrators 724
University of 81 Birmingham, University of 74
Aston University 59
Bishop Burton College 219
Astronomy and Space Science 491
Bishop Grosseteste College 87
The British Interplanetary Society 491 Audiology 956 Hearing Aid Audiology 956 Automobile Engineering 588
Blackpool and The Fylde College 237 BOSS Federation (British Office Systems and Stationery)
866
Bournemouth University 88
The Institute of Automotive Engineer Assessors 588
Bradford College 95 Bradford, University of 92
The Institute of the Motor Industry 588
Brewing 505
Society of Automotive Engineers -- UK (SAEUK) 589 Aviation 492, 956
The Institute of Brewing & Distilling 505 Brighton, University of 97 Bristol Baptist College 961
Civil Aviation Authority 956
Bristol, University of 100
The Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators 492
The British (Theatrical) Arts 975
The Guild of Air Traffic Control Officers 493
British Agricultural and Garden Machinery Association 586
Bakery and Confectionery 494
British and Irish Orthoptic Society 823
Bangor University 61
The British Antique Dealers’ Association 866
Banking 495
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British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy 561, 852
The British Psychoanalytical Society 848 British Psychological Society 849
British Association for the Person Centred Approach
British Safety Council 682
(BAPCA) 853 British Association of Art Therapists 484
British Society of Dental Hygiene and Therapy 568 British Society of Scientific Glassblowers 665
British Association of Beauty Therapy and
British Sociological Association
Cosmetology Ltd 499
British Veterinary Association
877 922
British Association of Dental Nurses 569
Broadcast Journalism Training Council 998
British Association of Dental Therapists 570
Brunel University 107
British Association of Occupational Therapists 818
Buckingham, University of 109
The British Association of Paintings Conservator-
Buckinghamshire New University 111
Restorers (Founded in 1943 as The Association of British Picture Restorers) 485
Building 506 Association of Building Engineers 506
British Association of Psychotherapists (BAP) 853
The Chartered Institute of Building 507
The British Association of Social Workers 873
Institute of Asphalt Technology 508
The British Ballet Organization 565
The Institute of Carpenters 509
The British Chiropody and Podiatry
The Institute of Clerks of Works of Great Britain
Association
534
British Chiropractic Association
Incorporated 510 535
The British Computer Society 549 British Contact Lens Association 821
Building Services Engineering 592 The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers 592
The British Dental Association 568
Business Management Association 725
The British Dietetic Association
Business Studies 513
572
The British Horological Institute 928 The British Horse Society 677
The Academy of Executives & Administrators 513
British Hypnotherapy Association 680
The Academy of Multi-Skills 514
British Institute and Association of Electrolysis
Association of Business Recovery Professionals
Ltd 499 British Institute of Cleaning Science 542
(R3) 515 The Faculty of Secretaries and Administrators
The British Institute of Dental and Surgical Technologists 886
(1930) with The Association of Corporate Secretaries 515
The British Institute of Embalmers 579 British Institute of Facilities Management 725 British Institute of Innkeeping 520 British Institute of Musculoskeletal Medicine 768
Institute of Assessors and Internal Verifiers (IAV) 516 The Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators 516
The British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing 813 British Institute of Professional Photography 834
The Cambridge Academy of Management 726
The British International Freight Association
Cambridge International College 116 Cambridge, University of
(BIFA) 991
114
The British Interplanetary Society 491
Canterbury Christ Church University 117
British Kinematograph Sound and Television Society
Cardiff University 119
(BKSTS)/ the Moving Image Society 539 British Medical Acupuncture Society 476, 758 British Medical Association (BMA) 768 British Occupational Hygiene Society -- Faculty of Occupational Hygiene 668 British Osteopathic Association
823
Catering and Institutional Management 520, 959 British Institute of Innkeeping 520 Confederation of Tourism and Hospitality 523 Guild of International Professional Toastmasters 959 Institute of Hospitality 524 Central Lancashire, University of 124
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Ceramics 527
The Institute of Chiropodists and
The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators 478
Podiatrists 533
Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists 481 The Chartered Institute of Bankers in Scotland 495
The Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists Chiropractic 535, 959 British Chiropractic Association
535
The Chartered Institute of Building 507
General Chiropractic Council 959
Chartered Institute of Environmental Health 669
McTimoney Chiropractic Association 535
The Chartered Institute of Housing 679
Scottish Chiropractic Association 536
The Chartered Institute of Journalists 690
United Chiropractic Association
Chartered Institute of Library and Information
537
The Churches 538, 960
Professionals (CILIP) 714
Baptist Union of Scotland 960
The Chartered Institute of Linguists 699 The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (UK) 574, 913
Bristol Baptist College 961 The Church in Wales 538 The Church of England 538
The Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters 686
The Church of Scotland 961
The Chartered Institute of Marketing 749
Methodist Church in Ireland 963
The Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys 825
The Methodist Church 962
Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development
The Moravian Church in Great Britain and
(CIPD) 827, 909
Ireland 963
The Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy 456
The Presbyterian Church in Ireland 964 The Presbyterian Church of Wales 964
The Chartered Institute of Public Relations 470
The Roman Catholic Church 965
The Chartered Institute of Purchasing and
The Salvation Army 966
Supply 862
The Scottish Episcopal Church 539
The Chartered Institute of Taxation 893
The Scottish United Reformed and
The Chartered Institution of Building Services
Congregational College 966
Engineers 592
The Unitarian and Free Christian Churches 967
Chartered Institution of Wastes Management 926 The Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM)
605
The Chartered Insurance Institute 687 The Chartered Management Institute 727 The Chartered Society of Designers 485 The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy 841 Chemical Engineering 594
United Free Church of Scotland 967 The United Reformed Church 967 Wesleyan Reform Union 968 CIMA -- The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants 456 Cinema, Film and Television 539, 969 British Kinematograph Sound and Television Society (BKSTS)/ the Moving Image
The Institution of Chemical Engineers 594 Chemistry 528 The Oil and Colour Chemists’ Association 528
Society 539 London International Film School 969 The National Film and Television School 969
The Royal Society of Chemistry 529
City College Norwich 60
Society of Cosmetic Scientists 530
The City Law School 135
Chester, University of 128
City of Sunderland College 395
Chichester, University of 130 Chief Fire Officers’ Association
City University London 132 609
Chiropody 533 The British Chiropody and Podiatry Association
534
Civil Aviation Authority 956 Civil Engineering 595 Institution of Civil Engineers 595 Cleaning, Laundry and Dry Cleaning 542 British Institute of Cleaning Science 542
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The Guild of Cleaners and Launderers 542
The British Ballet Organization 565
Clinical Dental Technicians Association 570
Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing 566
Colchester Institute 57
International Dance Teachers’ Association
The College of Estate Management 692 College of Operating Department Practitioners 768
Limited 567 Laban 972
The College of Pharmacy Practice 831
London Contemporary Dance School 972
College of the Resurrection
The Royal Academy of Dance 973
244
Colour Technology 543
Royal Ballet School 974
Painting and Decorating Association 543
De Montfort University 144
The Society of Dyers and Colourists 544
Dentistry 568, 974
Communication Advertising and Marketing
British Association of Dental Nurses 569
Education Foundation 953 Communications and Media 545
British Association of Dental Therapists 570 The British Dental Association 568
The Picture Research Association 545 The Community and Youth Work Association -YDA 930 Computing and Information Technology 549, 970 Association of Computer Professionals 970 The British Computer Society 549 Institute for the Management of Information Systems 554 Institution of Analysts and Programmers 555 Confederation of Tourism and Hospitality 523, 917 Conference Executives 560 Association for Conferences and Events -- ACE International 560 Council for Awards in Children’s Care and Education
British Society of Dental Hygiene and Therapy 568 Clinical Dental Technicians Association 570 Dental Technologists Association 570 General Dental Council 974 National Orthodontic Group 571 Derby, University of 147 Dietetics 572 The British Dietetic Association
572
Distribution 574 The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (UK) 574 Diving 975 Diving Certificates 975
(CACHE) 1024 The Council for Licensed Conveyancers 1009
Doncaster Business School 153 Doncaster College 219
Counselling 561, 971
Dramatic and Performing Arts 576, 975
British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy 561
The British (Theatrical) Arts 975 Equity 976
Counselling 562
Guildhall School of Music & Drama 976
Counsellors and Psychotherapists in Primary
London College of Music and Media 977
Care 561 CSCT Ltd 971 Counselling 562 Coventry University 136 Cranfield University 139 Cranmer Hall, St John’s College 160 Credit Management 564 The Institute of Credit Management 564 CSCT Ltd 971 Cumbria, University of 141
National Council for Drama Training 978 Royal Academy of Dramatic Art 978 Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama 979 Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama 979 Trinity College London 980 Driving Instructors 578, 985 Driving Instructors Association
578
Register of Approved Driving Instructors 985 Dundee, University of 153 Durham University 158
D&AD (British Design & Art Direction) 486 Dancing 565, 971
East Anglia, University of 162
The Benesh Institute 971
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Farnborough College of Technology 398
Blackburn College 87
Fashion 644, 990
East London, University of 165
London College of Fashion 990
East Riding College 256 Edge Hill College of Higher Education 237
Federation of Holistic Therapists 500 Fire Engineering 609
Edinburgh College of Art 205
Association of Principal Fire Officers 609
Edinburgh Mathematical Society 1011
Chief Fire Officers’ Association
Edinburgh, The University of 169
The Institution of Fire Engineers 610
Electrical, Electronic and Manufacturing
Fisheries Management 646
Engineering 598 The Institution of Electrical Engineers
609
Institute of Fisheries Management 646 598
Fishing Vessel Certification -- Deck 1022
The Institution of Lighting Engineers 599 Embalming 579, 986
Fishing Vessel Certification -- Engineer Officer 1023 Floristry 648
The British Institute of Embalmers 579
The Society of Floristry Ltd 648
International Examinations Board of
Food Science and Nutrition 649
Embalmers 986
Institute of Food Science and Technology 649
Employment and Careers Services 580
Forestry and Arboriculture 651, 991
The Institute of Career Guidance 580
The Arboricultural Association 651
Recruitment and Employment
Institute of Chartered Foresters 652
Confederation 580 Energy Engineering 603
The Royal Forestry Society 991 The Foundation for Psychotherapy and
Energy Institute 603
Counselling 854
The Engineering Council UK 986
Foundry Technology and Pattern Making 654
Engineering Design 582
The Institute of Cast Metals Engineers 654
The Institution of Engineering Designers 582 Engineering, Refrigeration 989
The British International Freight Association
H.A.L. Training Services 989
(BIFA) 991
Environmental Engineering 604 The Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM)
Freight Forwarding 991
Fundraising 654 Institute of Fundraising 654 605
Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA) 605 The Society of Environmental Engineers 604 Environmental Sciences 642 Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management 642 Equity 976
Funeral Directing, Burial and Cremation Administration 655 The Institute of Burial and Cremation Administration 655 National Association of Funeral Directors 656 National Association of Memorial Masons 656 Furnishing and Furniture 657 National Institute of Carpet and Floorlayers
657
Ergonomics Society 669 Essex, University of
174
European Atlantic Diplomatic Academy 728 Exeter, University of
178
Export 643 Institute of Export 643
Gas Engineering 612 The Institution of Gas Engineers and Managers 612 The Gemmological Association of Great Britain (Gem-A) 659 Gemmology and Jewellery 659
The Faculty and Institute of Actuaries 688 The Faculty of Secretaries and Administrators (1930) with The Association of Corporate Secretaries 515
1038
The Gemmological Association of Great Britain (Gem-A) 659 The National Association of Goldsmiths 660 Genealogy 661, 992
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The Heraldry Society 992
Halliwick Association of Swimming Therapy 1030
The Institute of Heraldic and Genealogical
Harper Adams University College 202
Studies 661
Health & Safety Executive Approved Mining
Society of Genealogists 992 General Chiropractic Council 959
Qualifications 995 Health and Health Services 668
General Dental Council 974
British Occupational Hygiene Society -- Faculty
General Engineering 613, 986
of Occupational Hygiene 668
Association of Cost Engineers 613
Chartered Institute of Environmental
The Engineering Council UK 986
Health 669
Institute of Measurement and Control 614
Ergonomics Society 669
The Institution of British Engineers 614
Institute of Health Promotion and
The Institution of Incorporated Engineers (IIE) 615
Education 670 Institute of Health Record Information and
SEMTA -- The Sector Skills Council for Science, Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies 989
Management 671
Women’s Engineering Society 616
The Institute of Healthcare Management 671
Geography 662
The Royal Environmental Health Institute of
Royal Geographical Society (with The Institute of British Geographers) 662 Geology 664
Scotland 672 The Royal Society for Public Health 672 The Royal Society for the Promotion of
The Geological Society 664 Glamorgan, University of
Management 670 Institute of Healthcare Engineering & Estate
Health 674
182
Health Professions Council 1011
The Glasgow School of Art 193
Hearing Aid Audiology 956
Glasgow Caledonian University 194
The Heraldry Society 992
Glasgow, University of 185
Heriot-Watt University 203
Glass Technology 665
Hertford Regional College 209
British Society of Scientific Glassblowers Society of Glass Technology 666 Gloucestershire, University of
665
196
The Greek Institute 1000 Greenwich, University of 198 Grimsby Institute of Further and Higher Education 202
Hertfordshire, University of 206 HM Trainee Inspectorate of Health and Safety 994 Home Economics 677 Horses and Horse Riding 677 The British Horse Society 677 Housing 679 The Chartered Institute of Housing 679
The Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators 492
Huddersfield, The University of 211
The Guild of Air Traffic Control Officers 493 The Guild of Architectural Ironmongers 866
Hull College 256 Hull, University of
The Guild of Cleaners and Launderers 542
Hypnotherapy 680
The Guild of Hairdressers 667
213
British Hypnotherapy Association 680
Guild of International Professional Toastmasters 959
ifs School of Finance 496
Guildhall School of Music & Drama 134, 976, 1017
IGD 867 Imperial College London 220
H.A.L. Training Services 989
Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing 566
Hairdressing 667, 993
The Incorporated Society of Musicians 798
The Guild of Hairdressers 667
The Incorporated Society of Organ Builders 801
Hairdressing and Beauty Industry Authority
The Index of Professional Master Designers 486
(HABIA) 993
Indexing 681
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Society of Indexers 681
The Institute of Continuing Professional
Industrial Engineering 619
Development 829
Industrial Safety 682, 994
Institute of Corrosion
British Safety Council 682 Health & Safety Executive Approved Mining Qualifications 995
791
Institute of Cost and Executive Accountants 460 The Institute of Credit Management 564 The Institute of Direct Marketing 750
HM Trainee Inspectorate of Health and Safety 994
Institute of Directors 735 Institute of Ecology and Environmental
The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) 683
Management 642 Institute of Environmental Management and
International Institute of Risk and Safety Management 684 NEBOSH (The National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health) 995
Assessment (IEMA) 605 Institute of Explosives Engineers Institute of Export 643
625
The Institute of Field Archaeologists 479
Inspection, Measurement and Control 685
The Institute of Financial Accountants 461
Institute for the Management of Information
Institute of Fisheries Management 646
Systems 554
Institute of Food Science and Technology 649
Institute of Acoustics 469
Institute of Fundraising 654
Institute of Administrative Management 729
Institute of Groundsmanship 709
Institute of Asphalt Technology 508 Institute of Assessors and Internal Verifiers
Institute of Health Promotion and Education 670 Institute of Health Record Information and
(IAV) 516
Management 670
The Institute of Automotive Engineer Assessors 588 Institute of Biology 502
Management 671
Institute of Biomedical Science 502
The Institute of Healthcare Management 671
The Institute of Brewing & Distilling 505 The Institute of Builders’ Merchants
Institute of Healthcare Engineering & Estate
867
The Institute of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies 661
The Institute of Burial and Cremation Administration 655
Institute of Highway Incorporated Engineers 635 The Institute of Horticulture 473
Institute of Business Consulting 731
Institute of Hospitality 524
The Institute of Career Guidance 580
The Institute of Indirect Taxation 894
The Institute of Carpenters 509
Institute of Internal Auditors -- UK and Ireland 462
The Institute of Cast Metals Engineers 654
Institute of Leadership and Management 735
The Institute of Certified Bookkeepers 457
The Institute of Legal Cashiers and Administrators
The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) 458 The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland 459
(ILCA) 709 The Institute of Legal Executives (ILEX) 707 Institute of Leisure and Amenity Management 710 Institute of Management Services 738
Institute of Chartered Foresters 652
The Institute of Management Specialists 738
The Institute of Chartered Secretaries and
The Institute of Manufacturing 746
Administrators 516 The Institute of Chiropodists and Podiatrists 533
The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology 619
The Institute of Clerks of Works of Great Britain
Institute of Martial Arts and Sciences 757
Incorporated 510 Institute of Clinical Research 769
The Institute of Masters of Wine 868 The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) 626
The Institute of Commercial Management 733
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The Institute of Mathematics and its Applications 762
The Institution of Highways and Transportation 635
Institute of Measurement and Control 614
The Institution of Incorporated Engineers (IIE) 615
The Institute of Metal Finishing 792 Institute of Operations Management 631
The Institution of Lighting Engineers 599 The Institution of Mechanical Engineers 622
The Institute of Paper, Printing and Publishing
The Institution of Nuclear Engineers 628
(IP3) 844
The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health
Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine 839
(IOSH) 683 Institution of Railway Signal Engineers
636
The Institute of Physics 838
The Institution of Structural Engineers 639
The Institute of Plumbing and Heating
Institution of Water Officers 641
Engineering 843 Institute of Practitioners in Advertising (IPA) 471
Insurance and Actuarial Work 686 Association of Average Adjusters 686
The Institute of Professional Investigators 847
The Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters 686
The Institute of Public Sector Management 857
The Chartered Insurance Institute 687
Institute of Qualified Professional Secretaries 870
The Faculty and Institute of Actuaries 688
The Institute of Quality Assurance 863
International Association of Book-Keepers 463
The Institute of Quarrying 627
International Council of Health, Fitness and Sports
Institute of Refractories Engineering 633 The Institute of Refrigeration 633 The Institute of Revenues, Rating and Valuation 692 The Institute of Sales and Marketing Management 751 Institute of Sales Promotion
Therapists 500 International Council of Holistic Therapists 761 International Dance Teachers’ Association Limited 567 International Examinations Board of
471
The Institute of Scientific and Technical Communicators (ISTC LTD) 901
Embalmers 986 International Federation of Health and Beauty Therapists 501
Institute of Sheet Metal Engineering 639
International Institute for Specialized Education &
Institute of Social Welfare 931 Institute of Sport and Recreation Management
Research 756 International Institute of Risk and Safety
(ISRM) 711 The Institute of the Motor Industry 588 The Institute of Traffic Accident Investigators 914 Institute of Translation & Interpreting 700 Institute of Transport Administration (IoTA) 915
Management 684 The International Professional Managers Association
740
International Register of Massage Therapists (IRMT) 759
Institute of Travel and Tourism 918
ITEC 958
Institute of Value Management 739 Institute of Welfare Officers 932
Journalism 690, 998
Institute of Wood Science 905
Broadcast Journalism Training Council 998
The Institution of Agricultural Engineers 586
The Chartered Institute of Journalists 690
Institution of Analysts and Programmers 555
National Council for the Training of
The Institution of British Engineers 614 The Institution of Chemical Engineers 594 Institution of Civil Engineers 595 The Institution of Electrical Engineers 598 The Institution of Engineering Designers 582 The Institution of Fire Engineers 610 The Institution of Gas Engineers and Managers 612
Journalists 999 Keele University 222 Kent, University of 223 Kingston University 227 Laban 135, 972 Lancaster University 233
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Land and Property 692, 1000
Liverpool John Moores University 263
The College of Estate Management 692
Liverpool, University of
The Institute of Revenues, Rating and
London, University of
Valuation 692 The National Federation of Property Professionals (NFOPP) 693
257
Birkbeck 275 Courtauld Institute of Art 277 Goldsmiths 278
Planning Inspectors 1000
Heythrop College 280
Property Consultants Society 695
Institute of Education 281
RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered
King’s College London 282
Surveyors) 695 Landscape Architecture 697 The Landscape Institute 697 Languages, Linguistics and Translation 699, 1000
London School of Economics & Political Science 287 London School of Jewish Studies 282 University of London Institute in Paris
281
The Chartered Institute of Linguists 699
Queen Mary, University of London 289
The Greek Institute 1000
Royal Holloway 292
Institute of Translation & Interpreting 700
Royal Veterinary College 294
Trinity College London 1001
School of Oriental & African Studies 294
Law 704, 1002
The School of Pharmacy 295
The Academy of Experts 708
UCL (University College London) 296
The Council for Licensed Conveyancers 1009 England and Wales 1002
London Centre of Marketing 751 London College of Communication 269, 1026
The Institute of Legal Cashiers and
London College of Fashion 270, 958, 990
Administrators (ILCA) 709
London College of Music and Media 977
The Institute of Legal Executives (ILEX) 707
London Contemporary Dance School 972
The Law Society of Scotland 704
London International Film School 969
Northern Ireland 1008
London Metropolitan Polymer Centre 1025
Scotland 1005
London Metropolitan University 271
The Law Society of Scotland 704 LCSP Register of Remedial Masseurs and Manipulative Therapists 760
The London School of Osteopathy 824 London School of Public Relations 953 London School of Publishing 1027
Leeds College of Art & Design 244
London School of Sports Massage 1029
Leeds College of Music 245
London South Bank University 367
Leeds Metropolitan University 248
Loughborough University 300
Leeds Trinity & All Saints 245
Lowestoft College 392
Leeds, University of 239 Leicester, University of 250 Leisure and Recreation Management 709
McTimoney Chiropractic Association 535 Management 716
Institute of Groundsmanship 709
Association for College Management 716
Institute of Leisure and Amenity
Association for Project Management 716
Management 710 Institute of Sport and Recreation Management (ISRM) 711 Librarianship and Information Work 714 Chartered institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP) 714 Lincoln, University of
254
Liverpool Hope University 261
The Association of Business Executives 718 Association of Certified Commercial Diplomats 719 Association of University Administrators 724 British Institute of Facilities Management 725 Business Management Association 725 The Cambridge Academy of Management 726 The Chartered Management Institute 727 European Atlantic Diplomatic Academy 728
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Institute of Administrative Management 729
Master Photographers Association 835
Institute of Business Consulting 731
Materials 761
The Institute of Commercial Management 733
The Mathematical Association 763
Institute of Directors 735 Institute of Leadership and Management 735
Mathematics 762, 1011 Edinburgh Mathematical Society 1011
Institute of Management Services 738 The Institute of Management Specialists 738 Institute of Value Management 739 The International Professional Managers Association
740
Applications 762 The Mathematical Association 763 Meat Training Council 1028 Mechanical Engineering 622
The Oxford Centre for Leadership 741 Professional Business & Technical Management 741 The Society of Business Practitioners 742 Managing and Marketing Sales Association Examination Board 1010 Manchester Metropolitan University 308 Manchester, The University of
The Institute of Mathematics and its
304
Manufacturing 746
The Institution of Mechanical Engineers 622 Medical Herbalism 765 The National Institute of Medical Herbalists 765 Medical Secretaries 766 Association of Medical Secretaries, Practice Managers, Administrators and Receptionists 766 Medicine 767, 1011, 1012
The Institute of Manufacturing 746 Mapmaking and Topography 748
British Institute of Musculoskeletal Medicine 768
Marine Engineering 619
British Medical Association (BMA) 768
The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology 619 Marketing and Sales 749, 1010
College of Operating Department Practitioners
768
Health Professions Council 1011
The Chartered Institute of Marketing 749
Institute of Clinical Research 769
The Institute of Direct Marketing 750
The Royal College of Anaesthetists 770
The Institute of Sales and Marketing Management 751
The Royal College of General Practitioners 771 The Royal College of Obstetricians and
London Centre of Marketing 751 Managing and Marketing Sales Association Examination Board 1010 MRS (The Market Research Society) 752 The Society of Sales & Marketing 753 Martial Arts 756 Institute of Martial Arts and Sciences 757 International Institute for Specialized Education & Research 756 Massage and Allied Therapies 758, 1010 British Medical Acupuncture Society 758 International Council of Holistic Therapists 761 International Register of Massage Therapists (IRMT) 759 LCSP Register of Remedial Masseurs and Manipulative Therapists 760
Gynaecologists 772 The Royal College of Pathologists 772 The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow 773 The Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh 774 The Royal College of Physicians of London 774 The Royal College of Physicians 773 The Royal College of Psychiatrists 775 The Royal College of Radiologists
775
The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh 776 The Royal College of Surgeons of England 776 Royal Society of Medicine 769 The Society of Apothecaries of London 777 Metallurgy 791
Northern Institute of Massage Ltd 1010
Institute of Corrosion
Society of Homeopaths 760
The Institute of Metal Finishing 792
791
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Meteorology and Climatology 794, 1014
The National Federation of Property Professionals
Met Office College 1014
(NFOPP) 693
Royal Meteorological Society 794
The National Film and Television School 969
Methodist Church in Ireland 963 The Methodist Church 962
National Institute of Carpet and Floorlayers 657 The National Institute of Medical Herbalists 765
Microscopy 795
National Orthodontic Group 571
The Royal Microscopical Society 795
The National Register of Hypnotherapists and
Middlesex University 311
Psychotherapists 855
Mining Engineering 625 Institute of Explosives Engineers
The National School of Hypnosis and 625
Psychotherapy 1027
The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
National Training Centre for Scientific Support to
(IOM3) 626 The Institute of Quarrying 627
Crime Investigation 160 Naval Architecture 803
The Moravian Church in Great Britain and
The Royal Institution of Naval Architects 803
Ireland 963
Navigation, Seamanship and Marine
MRS (The Market Research Society) 752
Qualifications 804, 1022
Museum and Related Work 796
Fishing Vessel Certification -- Deck 1022
The Museums Association 796
Fishing Vessel Certification -- Engineer
Music 797, 1014
Officer 1023
The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music 1014 Birmingham Conservatoire 1015
The Nautical Institute 804 The Royal Institute of Navigation 806 NEBOSH (The National Examination Board in
Guildhall School of Music & Drama 1017
Occupational Safety and Health) 995
The Incorporated Society of Musicians 798
NESCOT 399
Royal Academy of Music (University Of
New College Durham 161
London) 1017
Newcastle upon Tyne, University of 316
Royal College of Music 1018
Newman College of Higher Education 253
The Royal College of Organists 1018 Royal Northern College of Music 1019
Non-destructive Testing 813 The British Institute of Non-Destructive
The Royal Schools of Music -- Joint
Testing 813
Awards 1019
The Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Centre 135
The Royal Scottish Academy of Music and
North Hertfordshire College 210
Drama 1020
North Lindsey College 257
Trinity College of Music 1021
Northampton, The University of 321
Welsh College of Music and Drama 1022
Northern Institute of Massage Ltd 1010
Musical Instrument Technology 801 The Incorporated Society of Organ Builders 801 Pianoforte Tuners’ Association 802
Northern Ireland 1008 Northern School of Contemporary Dance 246 Northumbria at Newcastle, University of 322 Norwich School of Art & Design 58
Napier University 314
Nottingham Trent University 328
National Association of Funeral Directors 656
Nottingham, University of 325
The National Association of Goldsmiths 660 National Association of Memorial Masons 656
Nuclear Engineering 628
National College of Hypnosis and
Nursery Nursing 814, 1024 Council for Awards in Children’s Care and
The Institution of Nuclear Engineers 628
Psychotherapy 1026 National Council for Drama Training 978 National Council for the Training of Journalists National Council of Psychotherapists 855
1044
Education (CACHE) 1024 999
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The Society of Nursery Nursing Practitioners
Photography 834
814
Association of Photographers (AOP) 834
Nursing and Midwifery 816
British Institute of Professional
The Nursing and Midwifery Council 816 Oaklands College 210
Photography 834 Master Photographers Association 835 The Royal Photographic Society of Great
Occupational Therapy 818
Britain 836
British Association of Occupational Therapists 818
Physics 838 Institute of Physics and Engineering in
The Oil and Colour Chemists’ Association 528 The Open University 332 Opticians (Dispensing) 820 The Association of British Dispensing Opticians 820
Medicine 839 The Institute of Physics 838 Physiotherapy 841 The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy 841 Pianoforte Tuners’ Association 802
Association of Contact Lens Manufacturers 821
The Picture Research Association 545
British Contact Lens Association 821
Planning Inspectors 1000
Optometry 822
Plant Engineering 630
Association of Optometrists 822 Orthoptics 823
Plastics and Rubber 842, 1025 London Metropolitan Polymer Centre 1025
British and Irish Orthoptic Society 823 Osteopathy and Naturopathy 823 British Osteopathic Association
823
The London School of Osteopathy 824
Plumbing 843 The Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering 843 Plymouth, University of
340
Otley College 165
Portsmouth, University of 344
Oxford Brookes University 336
The Presbyterian Church in Ireland 964
The Oxford Centre for Leadership 741 Oxford, University of 334
The Presbyterian Church of Wales 964
Packaging 824 Painting and Decorating Association 543 Paisley, University of
338
Patent Agency 825 The Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys 825 Pension Management 826 The Pensions Management Institute 826 Personnel Management 827 Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) 827 The Institute of Continuing Professional Development 829 UK Employees Assistance Professionals Association 829 Pharmacy 831 The College of Pharmacy Practice 831 The Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland 832 The Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain 832
Printing 844, 1026 The Institute of Paper, Printing and Publishing (IP3) 844 London College of Communication 1026 PROSKILLS UK 845 Prison Service 846 Production Engineering 631 Institute of Operations Management 631 Professional Business & Technical Management 741 Professional Investigation 847 The Institute of Professional Investigators 847 Property Consultants Society 695 PROSKILLS UK 845 Psychoanalysis 848 The British Psychoanalytical Society 848 Psychology 849 British Psychological Society 849 Psychotherapy 852, 1026 Association of Child Psychotherapists 852 British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy 852
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British Association for the Person Centred
Road, Rail and Transport Engineering 635
Approach (BAPCA) 853
Institute of Highway Incorporated
British Association of Psychotherapists
Engineers 635
(BAP) 853 The Foundation for Psychotherapy and
The Institution of Highways and Transportation 635
Counselling 854
Institution of Railway Signal Engineers
National College of Hypnosis and
636
Society of Operations Engineers 637
Psychotherapy 1026
The Robert Gordon University 351
National Council of Psychotherapists 855
Roehampton University 352
The National Register of Hypnotherapists and
The Roman Catholic Church 965
Psychotherapists 855
Royal Academy of Dance 161, 973
The National School of Hypnosis and Psychotherapy 1027
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art 978 Royal Academy of Music (University Of
UK Council for Psychotherapy 856
London) 1017
Public Administration 857
The Royal Aeronautical Society 584
The Institute of Public Sector Management 857 Publishing 861, 1027
Royal Ballet School 974 The Royal Botanic Garden 954
London School of Publishing 1027
The Royal College of Anaesthetists 770
Purchasing and Supply 862
Royal College of Art 354
The Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply 862
The Royal College of General Practitioners 771 Royal College of Music 1018 The Royal College of Obstetricians and
Quality Assurance 863
Gynaecologists 772
The Institute of Quality Assurance 863
The Royal College of Organists
1018
Queen Margaret University College 347
The Royal College of Pathologists 772
The Queen’s University of Belfast 69
The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow 773
Radiography 865
The Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh 774 The Royal College of Physicians of London 774
The Society of Radiographers 865 Reading, University of 348 Recruitment and Employment Confederation 580 Refractories Engineering 633
Therapists 879 The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh 776
Register of Approved Driving Instructors 985
The Royal College of Surgeons of England 776 The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons 923
Retail 866, 1028 BOSS Federation (British Office Systems and
The Royal Environmental Health Institute of
866
The British Antique Dealers’ Association 866
The Institute of Builders’ Merchants
866
Royal Institute of British Architects 481 The Royal Institute of Navigation 806
The Society of Shoe Fitters 869
1046
Royal Geographical Society (with The Institute of Royal Horticultural Society 954
Meat Training Council 1028 RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors)
Scotland 672 The Royal Forestry Society 991 British Geographers) 662
867
The Institute of Masters of Wine 868
Riverside College Halton 360
775
Royal College of Speech and Language
The Institute of Refrigeration 633
The Guild of Architectural Ironmongers IGD 867
The Royal College of Psychiatrists 775 The Royal College of Radiologists
Institute of Refractories Engineering 633 Refrigeration Engineering 633
Stationery)
The Royal College of Physicians 773
695
The Royal Institution of Naval Architects 803 Royal Meteorological Society 794
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The Royal Microscopical Society 795
The Society of Environmental Engineers 604
Royal Northern College of Music 1019
The Society of Floristry Ltd 648
The Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great
Society of Genealogists 992
Britain 832 The Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain 836
Society of Glass Technology 666 Society of Homeopaths 760
The Royal Schools of Music -- Joint Awards 1019
Society of Indexers 681
Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama 355,
The Society of Nursery Nursing Practitioners
979, 1020
814
Society of Operations Engineers 637
The Royal Society for Public Health 672
Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons 924
The Royal Society for the Promotion of Health 674
The Society of Radiographers 865
The Royal Society of Chemistry 529
The Society of Sales & Marketing 753
Royal Society of Medicine 769 The Royal Statistical Society 882
The Society of Shoe Fitters 869 Society of Trust & Estate Practitioners 894
The Royal Town Planning Institute 906
Sociology 877
Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama 979
British Sociological Association
877
South Devon College 343 Salford, University of
355
The Salvation Army 966 School of Psychotherapy & Counselling Psychology at Regent’s College 136 Scotland 1005 Scottish Chiropractic Association 536 The Scottish Episcopal Church 539 The Scottish United Reformed and Congregational College 966 Secretarial and Office Work 870 Institute of Qualified Professional Secretaries 870
Southampton Solent University 331 Southampton, University of 372 Speech and Language Therapy 879 Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists 879 Sports Science 880, 1029 London School of Sports Massage 1029 St Andrews, University of 374 St Mary’s College 400 Staffordshire University 380 Statistics 882
The Securities and Investment Institute 884
The Royal Statistical Society 882 Stirling, University of 383
Security 871
Stockbroking and Securities 884
The Security Institute 871 SEMTA -- The Sector Skills Council for Science, Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies 989 Sheet Metal Engineering 639 Institute of Sheet Metal Engineering 639 Sheffield Hallam University 364 Sheffield, University of 360 Social Work and Probation 873 The British Association of Social Workers 873 The Society of Apothecaries of London 777 Society of Automotive Engineers -- UK (SAEUK) 589 The Society of Business Practitioners 742
The Securities and Investment Institute 884 The UK Society of Investment Professionals (UKSIP) 885 Stockport College of Further & Higher Education 387 Strathclyde, University of 388 Structural Engineering 639 The Institution of Structural Engineers 639 Sunderland, University of
393
Surgical, Dental and Cardiological Technicians 886 The British Institute of Dental and Surgical Technologists 886 Surrey, University of 395
The Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists 533
Surveying 888 Association of Building Engineers 888
Society of Cosmetic Scientists 530
Sussex, The University of 401
Society of Designer Craftsmen 487
Swansea University 404
The Society of Dyers and Colourists 544
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Swimming Instruction
890, 1030
Halliwick Association of Swimming Therapy 1030 The Swimming Teachers’ Association 890 Taxation 892 The Association of Taxation Technicians 892
UCP Marjon -- University College Plymouth St Mark & St John 181 UK Council for Psychotherapy 856 UK Employees Assistance Professionals Association 829 The UK Society of Investment Professionals (UKSIP) 885
The Chartered Institute of Taxation 893
Ulster, University of
The Institute of Indirect Taxation 894
The Unitarian and Free Christian Churches 967
Society of Trust & Estate Practitioners 894 Taxi Drivers 895 Taxi Drivers (London) 895
416
United Chiropractic Association
537
United Free Church of Scotland 967
Teaching/Education 895
The United Reformed Church 967 University Campus Suffolk 391
Technical Communications 901
University Centre Barnsley 64
The Institute of Scientific and Technical Communicators (ISTC LTD) 901 Teesside, University of 407
University College Birmingham 81 University College Falmouth -- Incorporating Dartington College of Arts 182
Textiles 902 The Textile Institute 902
University College for the Creative Arts at
Thames Valley University 410 Thames Valley University, Faculty of the Arts 415
and Rochester 140 University College Worcester 440
Timber Technology 905
University of The Arts, London
Institute of Wood Science 905 The Tourism Management Institute 919 The Tourism Society 919
Canterbury, Epsom, Farnham, Maidstone
Camberwell College of Arts 268 Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design 268
Town and Country Planning 906 The Royal Town Planning Institute 906
Chelsea College of Art & Design 269
Trading Standards 908
London College of Fashion 270 Wimbledon College of Art 271
The Trading Standards Institute 908 Training 909
London College of Communication 269
Ushaw College 162
Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) 909 Transport 913 The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (UK) 913
Veterinary Science 922 British Veterinary Association
922
The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons 923 Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons 924
The Institute of Traffic Accident Investigators 914 Institute of Transport Administration (IoTA) 915 Travel and Tourism 917 Confederation of Tourism and Hospitality 917 Institute of Travel and Tourism 918 The Tourism Management Institute 919 The Tourism Society 919 Trinity College London 980, 1001 Trinity College of Music 1021 Truro College 343
Wales, University of Glyndwr University 422 Swansea Metropolitan University 426 Trinity College, Carmarthen 427 University of Wales Institute, Cardiff 420 University of Wales, Lampeter 423 University of Wales, Newport 424 Warwick, University of
428
Wastes Management 926 Chartered Institution of Wastes Management 926 Watch and Clock Making and Repairing 928
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The British Horological Institute 928 Water Engineering 641 Institution of Water Officers 641
Wesleyan Reform Union 968 West Herts College 210 West of England, Bristol, University of the 104
Welding 929 The Welding Institute 929
Westminster, The University of 433 Winchester, The University of 436
Welfare 930
Wolverhampton, University of
The Community and Youth Work Association -YDA 930
437
Women’s Engineering Society 616 Writtle College 177
Institute of Social Welfare 931 Welsh College of Music and Drama 1022
York St John College 246 York, University of 444
Wesley College 104
Yorkshire Coast College 445
Institute of Welfare Officers 932
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City & Guilds outside back cover, vi City of London College 22 The College of Estate Management
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School of Management, University of Surrey University of Cumbria 20
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