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BANGOR UNIVERSITY 2015 UCAS Code: Bangr B06
www.bangor.ac.uk
BANGOR UNIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATE PROSPECTUS 2015
BANGOR AT A GLANCE Academic Excellence • Founded in 1884, Bangor University has a long tradition of academic excellence, and is ranked amongst the top 40 universities in the UK (THE World University Rankings, 2012-13). • Recognised for the world-leading research carried out here – areas of particular excellence including Banking & Accounting rated best in the UK, and Electronic Engineering rated 2nd in the UK. • The University prides itself on the quality of teaching offered. This was supported in a recent review by the UK Quality Assurance Agency (QAA), which resulted in the highest possible endorsement of the University’s academic standards.
Student Experience • Bangor also prides itself on the student experience offered – guaranteed accommodation, the low cost of living, the student support and stunning location all contribute to this. • An on-going investment in facilities and support services is further enhancing the Bangor student experience. An exciting new Arts & Innovation Centre, new halls of residence, and improved sports facilities are amongst recent developments. • Free membership of student clubs and societies, one of the largest peer support schemes in the UK, a new international experience programme and employability award scheme are among the many benefits of being a student at Bangor.
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Bangor is a genuinely caring and supportive university community, and we take great pride in the first class services we offer our students. These include academic, financial, career and personal advice and support. The quality of our teaching and research is world class, attracting students and staff from around the globe. In addition, there are numerous opportunities for students to get involved in a wide variety of activities. The stunning mountains of Snowdonia and miles of coastline provide the backdrop to a university experience which cannot be beaten..
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Bangor has recently invested millions of pounds in developing new academic and social facilities for students, making it an even more attractive place to study. Prof JOHN G. HUGHES Vice-Chancellor, Bangor University
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BANGOR: THERE’S NOWHERE LIKE IT
• A scenic and sporty location, close to the mountains and the sea • Recognised in several student surveys as one of the best places in the UK to be a student • The size of Bangor means it’s easy to get to know people, and our students settle in quickly • A high proportion of our students are attracted here by the small and friendly nature of the University and the town • Well-situated and well-equipped for all sports – especially those involving the great outdoors • You don’t have to be sporty to study here though – many of our students just like the fact that Bangor is in such a scenic location, and that it tends to be safer, cleaner and friendlier than many larger places.
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Wonderful position. On one side are the mountains of the Snowdonia National Park, on the other side is the Menai Strait... boasts the best university setting in the UK, with parts within 6 feet of the sea.
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THE INDEPENDENT’S A-Z OF UNIVERSITIES AND HIGHER EDUCATION COLLEGES
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There is a high proportion of small-group teaching and tutorials, as well as one of Britain’s largest peer guiding schemes…
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There is a strong focus on student support – the Peer Guide Scheme supports new students in the transition to university life, while the pioneering dyslexia unit offers individual and group support throughout students’ courses.
THE TIMES GOOD UNIVERSITY GUIDE
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STUDENT SUPPORT Bangor University is ranked in the Top 10 in the UK for support and welfare* • Over £3.7M in bursaries and scholarships available • Guaranteed accommodation for all first year students • One of the largest Peer Guiding schemes of any university, with second and third year students involved in a mentoring scheme to help new students settle in during their first weeks here.
• The Peer Guide scheme and the Personal Tutor system means there is always another student or an academic member of staff you can turn to, while the Student Services Centre provides a professional support service for students • Bangor’s pioneering Dyslexia Centre is internationally known for its expertise in supporting students • The Study Skills Centre can provide help with the transition to university, as well as on-going support with your academic progression.
• Free membership of Students’ Union clubs and societies – which means all students can take advantage of the extra-curricular opportunities offered • A new study abroad option to give students the international experience many employers are now looking for. The International Experience Programme gives you the option of studying overseas for one extra year in a wide variety of destinations.
• A range of personal and career development programmes to help you start planning your future career. You can gain transferable skills and experience through work placements, internships, volunteering opportunities and the development of enterprise skills and entrepreneurship, as well as the sectorleading Bangor Employability Award. • Learn a new language, or improve your language skills – free evening classes available to Bangor students. The options include French, German, Spanish, Italian, Chinese and Japanese.
*Times Higher Education Student Experience Survey
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THE BANGOR STUDENT EXPERIENCE
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A lot of students for a small place, so there’s a strong community feel.
THE INDEPENDENT’S A-Z OF UNIVERSITIES AND HIGHER EDUCATION COLLEGES
There’s lots of reasons to fall in love with Bangor, besides the excellent teaching and world-class research. Relax on beautiful beaches, explore stunning mountain trails, or enjoy taking part in some of the student activities on offer. With over 150 free clubs and societies, there’s something for everyone. It all makes for a university experience that can’t be matched... • Over 10,000 students from all over the world make up Bangor’s vibrant student community – read more about some of their experiences on page 10. • The guarantee of accommodation for all first year students – as well as the quality of the accommodation offered – is a major plus for those who study here. See pages 14-19. • Student support is a high priority at Bangor, with a range of services and programmes in place to help you make the most of your time at university. We can also prepare you for your future through our employability and enterprise services. See pages 34-37 and 46-51.
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• A friendly, convenient and studentcentred place to study, the location and surrounding area are also amongst the reasons why students choose Bangor. Find out more on pages 20-23. • The size and nature of Bangor means our students settle in immediately, and enjoy the range of activities and the unique student lifestyle offered here. See pages 24-33. • The cost of living in Bangor is lower than in other parts of the UK – and the University also offers extra help in the form of Scholarships and Bursaries worth over £3.7M. See pages 58-63.
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Studying at Bangor has given me opportunities to make new friends, join exciting societies, study modules that I really enjoy and be part of a great University. ALEX THOMSON From Walsall, studying History
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OUR STUDENTS
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I chose to study here as Bangor is such a lovely welcoming place. There is a huge sense of community among the University. When I came to the Open Day, I felt I could easily be at home here.
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There is a good social life in Bangor. The pubs and clubs organise different themed nights from rock and indie to beach parties, so every night out is different. I have joined lots of societies as there are so many on offer, from scuba diving to the orchestra. I try and do as much as possible.
There are so many highlights to being a student in Bangor. The course is great, the people are lovely and the area is beautiful. I fell in love with the place the first time I arrived, and Bangor has stayed close to my heart ever since. MARIA HAYDN-HUGHES From Liverpool, studying Applied Marine Biology
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Bangor is known for research excellence, and has many international connections – if you love the subject, and want the opportunity to meet professionals in whatever field you’re interested in, then apply! And as far as ‘outdoorsy’ universities go, Bangor is about as good as you can get for location – it’s just a great place to be.
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GEORGE YATES, from East Yorkshire, studying Zoology
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Bangor is known for research excellence, and has many international connections – if you love the subject, and want the opportunity to meet professionals in whatever field you’re interested in, then apply! And as far as ‘outdoorsy’ universities go, Bangor is about as good as you can get for location – it’s just a great place to be. GEORGE YATES From East Yorkshire, studying Zoology
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The best thing about Bangor is the atmosphere, it’s so easy to feel completely at home. The people are all amazing and friendly and there are so many societies to join that there’s something for everyone!
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I decided to study at Bangor as I wanted to come to a Uni that had good community feel to it. As I’m from a rural area, the idea of going to a big city university seemed intimidating, and I’m glad I made this choice! Also the course Bangor offered was most appropriate for my future aim of going into Clinical/Health Psychology – which isn’t something that many universities offer.
Bangor itself is a lovely place and as everything is within walking distance it’s really handy if you don’t have a car. The scenery is beautiful, and there are many different historical/tourist towns nearby which make for a good day out!
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Bangor has given me many opportunities and has been of particular help with finding experience in my field – through volunteering I’ve been able to get experience in many areas I couldn’t have before. It’s also offered me the chance to study abroad, which is an amazing opportunity!
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The best thing about Bangor is the atmosphere, it’s so easy to feel completely at home. The people are all amazing and friendly and there are so many societies to join that there’s something for everyone! TARA WILLIAMS From Bridgnorth, Shropshire, studying Psychology with Clinical & Health Psychology
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I decided to study at Bangor because of beautiful scenery, great facilities and very nice (but well priced) accommodation. I love being near the sea and being able to head down to the beach daily. The social life in Bangor is as great as you make it. I am in the Swimming, Rugby, Football and Snowsports clubs and societies. I attend alternating socials on Wednesdays and have flat night outs weekly. Getting to know new people will never be easier anywhere other than Bangor!
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Bangor and the surrounding area is beautiful. The view from the Ffriddoedd site over to Snowdonia can’t be beaten, and the beaches on Anglesey are so easy to get to and are surely some of the best in the UK.
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THOMAS LEE From Chester, studying Sport Science
When I visited Bangor on the Open Day everyone was so welcoming. I loved the atmosphere and culture here as well as the beautiful surroundings. Music is a relatively small department, which gives the chance to get to know many people in a friendly environment and that attracted me.
It’s a brilliant place to study. There is everything from the wonderful views and surroundings to the clubs and nightlife. It may be a small city but that doesn’t mean a small amount of fun!
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I am a member of the Music Society, taking part in the orchestra as well as big band and concert band. I’m also in the dance society, taking ballet classes but there are many more societies on offer... I love studying in a beautiful, friendly place. I am not a fan of big, noisy cities so Bangor is perfect. HEPHZIBAH LEAFE From Loughborough, studying Music
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I love the small and friendly city environment – and being into both watersports and mountaineering, I could not find a more ideal university. It’s also a bonus that my course is very good here. The social life is brilliant. There is a wide range of clubs and societies that suit all tastes and hobbies. The local clubs and pubs organise competitions such as fancy dress, which creates a close and friendly Athletics Union. There is always something to do or somewhere to go, so it’s impossible to get bored in Bangor. There’s all kinds of support for students at Bangor University. If you have any problems at any point there is always someone to talk to – even in the middle of the night there is Nightline, a confidential service. If you need help with finding a job, finance or accommodation, there is a department ready and waiting to help you.
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ALEX HUNTER From Northampton, studying Primary Education
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