Applicant Day Programme, 15 March 2017

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APPLICANT DAY PROGRAMME 15th March 2017

Arrival |Travel and Parking | Talks | Information Stands | Course Sessions| Tours | Campus Map


WELCOME MESSAGE Welcome to Abertay – we’re delighted that you’ve applied to study with our University. Attending an Applicant Day is the perfect opportunity to find out what life is like as a student here. Today is crucial in helping you make your choices, so we want you to see yourself fitting right in and picturing yourself at Abertay. Explore our campus, check out the halls of residence and take a tour of our facilities. Most importantly, attend a session for your chosen course and speak to the lecturers that teach it. We have advice stands and drop-in sessions for accommodation, funding and student support to name just a few. Make your way and get answers to all your questions. We’re a modern university that focusses on preparing students for successful careers in the modern world. We’re the kind of place where people know you by name. And we’re quick to offer a helping hand when you need it. Thank you for coming to Abertay. We wish you a very enjoyable day and look forward to welcoming you here to study in September. The Abertay team

CONTENTS Arrival and check-in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 1 Getting to Abertay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 2 Course sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 4 Talks and presentations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 6 Advice stands and drop-in sessions . . . . Page 7 Accommodation Tours

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Student Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 12 Eat, drink and explore the local area . . . . Page 14 Plan your day and checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 17


SPEND YOUR DAY Applicant Day lasts from 10.00 -16.00

All day • Listen to talks • Get your questions answered at the Advice stands • Go on a library or accommodation tour.

Afternoon • Attend your Course session • Talk to lecturers and students • Check out course facilities. • Find out more about student support services • Take part in tours

Arrivals and Check-In On arrival, make your way to the foyer of the Kydd building for check-in. To allow time, please arrive 15 minutes before the start of the first talk you’d like to attend.

Finding your way around the campus We’re a small campus so it’s easy to get around. The Check-In Foyer of the Kydd building is where groups gather for the library and accommodation tours. The Events Area is next to Check-In and where you find the advice and information stands for drop-in sessions. Main Lecture Theatres: Just one floor up the stairs from the Check-In Foyer, where the information talks take place. For your course session, check the tables on page 4 and 5. Look out for our support staff and student helpers to point you in the right direction. There’ll also be directional signs around the campus. 1


GETTING TO US ABERTAY UNIVERSITY, BELL STREET, DUNDEE, DD1 1HG

Car – Public Parking Our campus is in the city centre and has no public parking except for on-street parking limited to an hour. Look for AA signage for car parking. There are several car parks close by: Closest is West Bell Street car park which is right next to the University. The Overgate, Willison Street and Wellgate car parks are less than five minutes’ walk away.

Charges are: West Bell St

Overgate

Willison St

Wellgate

£8.50

£8.50

£8.60

£6.50

(6-10 hours)

(6- 12 hours)

(5-24 hours)

(6-12 hours)

Bus/Coach Dundee bus station is less than a 10-minute walk from Abertay University. Scottish Citylink, National Express, Stagecoach group and Megabus services arrive regularly.

Rail Dundee train station is less than a 10-minute walk from Abertay University and provide s regular, direct services from Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen. It takes just over an hour to get to each city from Dundee.

Taxi There’s a taxi rank directly outside the train station. Taxis to Abertay University will be a five minutes’ ride and cost approximately £5.

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Reproduced by kind permission of Dundee and Angus Convention Bureau


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COURSE SESSIONS 15th March

Check times and place for your course session. These sessions will give you an overview offering you the chance to find out more about the course, get a feel for what classes are like, ask questions and meet lecturers. School of Social and Health Sciences SUBJECT School

WHAT Welcome talk from School of Social and Health Sciences Any questions - talk to tutor

WHEN

WHERE

13.00-13.30 14.30-15.00 13.30-16.00

Room 2517 Room 3508

Criminology

Programme Talk and Q&A

13.30-14.30 15.00-16.00

Room 3511

Social Science

Programme Talk and Q&A

13.30-14.30 15.00-16.00

Room 3511

Sociology

Programme Talk and Q&A

13.30-14.30 15.00-16.00

Room 3511

Psychology

Programme Talk and Q&A and Psychology-based activities

13.30-14.30 15.00-16.00

Room 3522

Psychology and Counselling

Programme Talk and Q&A and Psychology-based activities

13.30-14.30 15.00-16.00

Room 3522

Psychology and Forensic Biology

Programme Talk and Q&A and Psychology-based activities

13.30-14.30 15.00-16.00

Room 3522

Psychology and Human Resource Management

Programme Talk and Q&A and Psychology-based activities

13.30-14.30 15.00-16.00

Room 3522

Sport and Psychology

Programme Talk and Q&A and Tour of Sport Labs

13.30-14.30 15.00-16.00

Room 2517, Gym 1008, Motion Capture room 2534

Sport and Exercise Programme Talk and Q&A and Tour of Sport Labs and variants: - Physical Activity and Health

13.30-14.30 15.00-16.00

Room 2517, Gym 1008, Motion Capture room 2534

- Sport Development and Coaching - Sport and Exercise Science - Strength and Conditioning

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Sport and Management

Programme Talk and Q&A and Tour of Sport Labs

13.30-14.30 15.00-16.00

Room 2517, Gym 1008, Motion Capture room 2534

Nursing (Mental Health Nursing)

Programme Talk and Q&A and Demo

13.30-14.30 15.00-16.00

Room 3540


Dundee Business School SUBJECT

WHAT

WHEN

WHERE

School

Welcome talk from Dundee Business School

13.00-13.30 14.30-15.00

Room 1004

Accounting and Finance

Studying an Accounting degree - where might it take you?

13.30-14.30 15.00-16.00

Room 1001

Business and Human Resource Management

Studying Business and Human Resource Management at DBS

13.30-14.30 15.00-16.00

Room 1005

Business Management

The future of business; the future of work

13.30-14.30 15.00-16.00

Room 1004

Management and the Games Industry

Talk about programme opportunities

13.30-14.30 15.00-16.00

Room 1005

Marketing and Business

Discover Marketing with the BA (Hons) Marketing and Business

13.30-14.30 15.00-16.00

Room 1006

Law

Studying Law at Abertay. Find out what we do and why our students rate the programme so highly

13.30-14.30 15.00-16.00

Room 2000

School of Arts, Media and Computer Games SUBJECT

WHAT

WHEN

WHERE

School

Welcome talk from School of Arts, Media and Computer Games

13.00 - 13.30 14.30 - 15.00

Room 2522

Computer Arts

Studying Computer Arts at Abertay. Talk and Q&A

13.30 -14.30 15.00 -16.00

Rooms 2532 and 2535 - Drawing Studio

Computer Games Technology

Studying Computer Games Technology at Abertay. Talk and Q&A

13.30 -14.30 15.00 -16.00

Room 2522

Computer Games Application Development

Studying Computer Game Applications Development at Abertay. Talk and Q&A

13.30-14.30 15.00-16.00

Room 2522

Computing

Computing at Abertay

13.30-14.30 15.00-16.00

Rooms 4506 (then 4510)

Ethical Hacking

Ethical Hacking at Abertay University

13.30-14.30 15.00-16.00

Room 4511 (Ethical Hacking lab)

Game Design and Production

Studying Game Design and Game Production at Abertay. Talk and Q&A

13.30-14.30 15.00-16.00

Room 2521

Sound and Music for Games

Studying Sound & Music for Games at Abertay. Talk and Q&A

13.30-14.30 15.00-16.00

Room 1546 (Whitespace rear) and 1533 - Recording Studio 5


TALKS Attending a presentation is a great way to get up to speed. Follow up any questions you have with a drop-in session at an Advice Stand.

Coming from College Coming to Abertay from college? Joining a degree programme in second or third year? Find out more about what you’ll study and how your experience at Abertay will differ. Meet other college students about to join and hear about the experience of others who took a similar route. Includes Q&A. Who for

College leavers

When

10.00 - 11.00

Where

Room 1004 Kydd building (level 1)

Careers Where your career can take you and the careers support on offer.Plus Q&A. Who for

All students

When

12.00 - 12.30

Where

Room 2516, Main Lecture Theatre Kydd building (level 2)

Finance Funding information for students presented by the Students Awards Agency Scotland (SAAS). Who for

Scotland domiciled students

When

11.30 - 12.00

Where

Room 2516, Main Lecture Theatre, Kydd building (level 2)

Accommodation Information about Halls of Residence Who for

All students

When

12.30 - 13.00

Where

Room 2516, Main Lecture Theatre, Kydd building (level 2)

Study abroad Opportunities to take part in the Erasmus Scheme and Exchange Programmes

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Who for

All students

When

13.00 - 13.30

Where

Room 2516, Main Lecture Theatre Kydd building (level 2)


ADVICE STANDS FOR DROP - IN SESSIONS Information and advice stands with people who can answer all your questions. Visit the stands to find out more. WHAT Funding advice Students Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS)

WHO FOR Scotland domiciled students

WHEN 11.00-13.00 13.30-15.00

WHERE Events Area Kydd building (level 1)

Funding advice Student advisory team

England, Northern Ireland, Wales domiciled students

11.00 - 13.00 13.30 - 15.00 10 minute appointment slots. Please book one at the stand when you arrive.

Events Area Kydd building (level 1)

Admissions advice Entry requirements, applications and offers. Ask any questions about your offer.

All students

11.00-13.00 13.30-15.00

Boardroom, Kydd building (level 2)

All students Careers Wondering about life after university and where your degree can take you? Find out more about the support you can expect from us as a student and a graduate.

11.00-13.00 13.30-15.00

Events Area Kydd building (level 1)

Study abroad Find out about opportunities to take part in the Erasmus Scheme and Exchange Programmes

All students

11.00-13.00 13.30-15.00

Events Area Kydd building (level 1)

Learner Development Services Would you like help to improve and develop your academic skills? Find out more about how we can provide you with the tools to become a more effective learner and produce the best work you’re capable of.

All students

11.00-13.00 13.30-15.00

Events Area Kydd building (level 1)

Counselling & Mental Health Services (including Peer Mentors) Find out more about how our trained counsellors provide a safe space for you to talk about issues troubling you – whether they’re connected to your studies or not. The Counselling team also runs a highly popular peer to peer mentoring programme.

All students

11.00-13.00 13.30-15.00

Events Area Kydd building (level 1)

Disabled Student Advice and Guidance (including Specific Learning Difficulties) Talk with an advisor about issues related to health, disability or a specific learning difficulty.

Students that may require help or assistance.

11.00-13.00 13.30-15.00 15 minute appointment slots. Please book one at the stand when you arrive.

Meeting Room, Main Reception Kydd Building (level 1)

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ABERTAY CAMPUS ACCOMMODATION Today is an ideal opportunity to view our halls, speak to the Residences team and start to make a decision on where you might like to live.

You Can Attend a talk Come along to our information and Q&A session. 12.30-13.00 Main Lecture Theatres Kydd building (level 2)

Take a tour Come along to the stand in the main foyer to chat with one of our Residence Officers. See 360 views of student accommodation and gather there for a tour of our Halls of Residence.

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Drop-in tours (lasting about 30 minutes) to Victoria Chambers/Meadowside Halls and Parker House will leave from here from 11.00-14.30.


About the Halls Living in University accommodation gives you the comfort of knowing you’re in a safe, well-maintained environment and in the perfect place to make friends for life. Lyon Street

The furthest away but still only 10 minutes’ walk from campus. It’s quiet, has free on-street public parking and there’s a large green space behind one of the buildings making it a perfect place to chill out. Bedrooms are divided into one, two and three-bed flats with each flat having shared kitchen and shower room facilities.

Meadowside Halls

The closest and a mere two minutes away. Meadowside has six or nine-bedroom flats with a large kitchen/living area. Each bedroom has its own personal shower room. Meadowside also has a ‘barrier-free’ flat for students with specific physical needs.

Parker House

Only a five minute walk from campus, each of the five and seven bedroom flats have personal shower rooms in every bedroom and shared large kitchen/living areas.

Victoria Chambers

Across the road from Meadowside and a short two-three minute walk from the main University building, Victoria Chambers has two, four, eight and sixteen bedroom flats. With a mix of shared and personal shower rooms, there are lots to choose from. Each flat has a shared kitchen and each floor has two shared kitchens.

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DON’T MISS Our Library Tour Tours last 30 mins and leave from the foyer where you checked-in, in the Kydd building. They take place on the hour and every half hour between 11.00 - 14.30 The library is a hub of student life. It’s where you access extra online information about your course as well as timetables and library services. The Student Enquiry Zone is there (a one-stop shop) and the IT Training Suite.

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Our Gym Come over to the gym for a chance to speak with one of our gym assistants regarding the on-campus gym facilities. It’s in the Graham Building on the ground floor. It’s open between 11.00–13.00 and 13.30–15.00.

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Our Student Centre It’s directly opposite and steps from where you checked-in, in the Kydd building. Go and see it for yourself – just turn up. The Student Centre is the cultural and social hub of our campus and the perfect place to eat, relax and socialise. The striking building houses a host of great spaces, allowing you to spend your time between lectures however you choose.

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On the ground floor Find the Campus Shop and Aroma, a cosy café.

On the first floor Find Bar One – a great place to eat, study or meet friends. There are pool tables, TVs playing music channels and a quiet place to study.

In the basement Find the Common Room and basement bar for serious downtime. There are free access PCs, a plethora of games consoles, and a projector screen for communal gaming and film screenings. A DJ booth and massive sound system allow for social events, and a lot of the University’s clubs and societies use it as a home.

On the top floor Find the Hannah Maclure Centre, a bespoke creative space. Digital Culture in computer games, digital media and computer arts is the core of the work often on display here. There’s also a cinema/performance space.

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WHERE TO EAT/ WHAT TO SEE In the margins of your Applicant Day activities, you’ll find the Aroma Café and Bar One in the Student Centre (the building across the road from where you checked-in) very handy for a quick bite. There’s also the very popular takeaway Brodies, just 50 yards from the University (out the main door where you checked-in and head left). Open week days only. If you’re from further afield and making a day of your trip, here’s some inspiration for places to eat and things to do in the local area. Go see some of them if you can – Dundee’s a great city with a spectacular location.

Dining/Cafe

Retail

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19 38 17 12

Italian Grill Kobee McDonald’s McDonald’s

13 The McManus Cafe 25 4 5 41 16 9

Malmaison Mandarin Garden Meat House Porters Bar and Restaurant Ltd Project Pie O-Bar At The Queen’s Hotel

31 Rancho Pancho 1 Scotland’s Jute Museum @ Verdant Works 40 Taza Indian Buffet Restaurant 29 Tickety Boo’s 36 The Wine Press 27 ARKIVE 20 CeX 11 Charlie Taylor Hair & Beauty 34 Freedom Hair Experience 33 Heart Space Whole Foods 23 Lorraine Law Contemporary Design 14 The McManus: Dundee’s Art Gallery & Museum 22 Quirky Coo 6 Underground Dundee

Establishment Type

Address

Kurdish Hotel & Cosmopolitan bar Bistro/cafe Cafe Cheesemongers & Artisan produce Pub/bar Coffee house Museum cafe

3 Whitehall Cresent 1 West Victoria Dock Road Exchange Court, Exchange Street 123 Nethergate 9 Exchange Street 80 North Lindsay Street 64 Reform Street Discovery Point, Riverside Drive

Postcode

Tel (01382)

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690608 202404 869902 782843 202160 224925 217864 309060

Dundee Rep Theatre, Tay Square 20A Exchange Street 24 Union Street 142 West Marketgalt 22-26 Seagate 4 City Square 41 Dock Street Dundee Science Centre, 14 Greenmarket Italian Restaurant 5 City Square Japanese/Teppanyaki 42 Dock Street Fast-food restaurant 21-25 Reform Street Fast-food restaurant Unit F, Ground Floor, Wellgate Shopping Centre Cafe-bar The McManus, Albert Square, Meadowside Cosmopolitan 44 Whitehall Cresent Chinese 40-44 South Tay Street Cosmopolitan restaurant 2-8 Perth Road Cosmopolitan & traditional restaurant Unit 6B Camperdown Street, City Quay Pizzeria 48-54 Reform Street Hotel, traditional, vegetarian, cafe-bar Best Western Queen’s Hotel, 160 Nethergate Mexican restaurant 16 Commercial Street Museum Cafe Verdant Works, West Henderson's Wynd

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Indian restaurant Pub/bar Wine bar & bistro Clothing Technology/Entertainment Hairdresser Hairdresser Health store/juice bar Jeweller Museum shop

unit 1a City Quay, Caperdown Street 51 Commercial Street 16 Shore Terrace 36-40 Seagate 1 Whitehall Street 95-101 Nethergate 17 Dock Street 29 Exchange Street 34 Union Street Albert Square, Meadowside

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Lifestyle/gift shop Club, bar

28 Union Street 25 South Tay Street

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Traditional restaurant Cafe Bakery and take-away Casino Cafe Cafe Hotel Cafe

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PLAN YOUR DAY TIME

ACTIVITY

LOCATION

NOTES

checklist

Please use this checklist to ensure you have: Attended a course session for the subjects you are interested in

Met the Careers Team and discussed how they can support you

Visited a Halls of Residence

If you’re from further afield, visited Dundee City Centre – the local City is an important aspect of your decision as it is where you will be living for the next three years

Found out about funding and what support is available Spoken to Admissions about entry requirements for your course or the application process Met current students to find out more about life as a student at Abertay

Liked us on Facebook and Twitter and tweeted us about your day #AbertayOpenDay

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AFTER TODAY If you have any enquiries, don’t be shy, feel free to contact us. We’ll be in touch to get your feedback about Applicant Day.

ENQUIRIES

CONNECT

T: +44 (0)1382 308080

facebook.com/AbertayUni

E: sro@abertay.ac.uk

@AbertayUni

W: www.abertay.ac.uk Abertay University is an operating name of the University of Abertay Dundee, a charity registered in Scotland, No: SC016040


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