HIGHER EDUCATION
N O E T TI RIS EN CA P M U ER OY ED NT PL E M E
2018
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Hello from the Provost As the Provost of University Centre Bradford College it is my mission to ensure we deliver a curriculum with education, enterprise and employment in mind.
Welcome to University Centre Bradford College
Our professional industry links and excellent graduate employment rates mean that if you choose to study here you can be confident that you will be well-placed to achieve your career aspirations. The College’s academic roots stretch back 185 years with world-renowned artist David Hockney among our illustrious alumni. Having been an undergraduate in Bradford myself I know that students who opt to study here will enjoy the rich culture and diversity this most vibrant of cities has to offer. It is a city with a proud heritage of creativity, innovation and
enterprise, a heritage that is not just the past, but also a continuing present reality. We are proud to say that our college is at the heart of the community of Bradford and we continue to play a strong role in providing the high level skills that help to fuel the economic development of the region. I invite you to explore University Centre Bradford College in the pages of this prospectus and via our website. See what courses we have to offer and hear from our current students, alumni and lecturers, about studying at this great institution.
Richard Thomas Provost
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Our Partnership with the University of Bolton and Pearson University Centre Bradford College works in partnership with the University of Bolton who validate our Undergraduate degrees, Postgraduate awards and Masters degrees and Pearson who award our Higher National Certificates and Higher National Diplomas.
These partnerships allow us to deliver a wide range of courses that are constantly reviewed to reflect the needs of both students and employers. University Centre Bradford College and the University of Bolton both have strong links with industry that allow us to provide relevant qualifications to prepare you for the workplace. Our courses attract students ranging from those who have just completed A levels to those looking to build on existing qualifications or progress their career.
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93.4%
GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT (Or further study, within six months of completing their course DLHE 2015/16)
Contents 8 Why Choose Us? 14 Bradford Top 5
16 Subjects at University Centre Bradford College 34 Facilities 42 Accommodation 44 Open Events 46 Getting to Bradford 48 Student Ambassador Scheme 50 UCAS Calendar 54 Tuition Fees 56 How To Apply 58 Prospectus Information
E E D EM NT UC PL ER ATI O PR ON YM IS EN E T
UCAS Institution Code: BRC B60
Bradford College, Great Horton Road, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD7 1AY 01274 433333 www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk
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WHY CHOOSE US? Join over 2,000 Higher Education students who choose to study degree level courses at University Centre Bradford College each year, making us one of the largest providers of Higher Education outside the university sector in England. We pride ourselves on delivering quality education, enterprise and employment skills for all of our learners and 93.4% of our graduates secured employment or went on to further studies within six months of completing their course (DLHE survey results, 2015/16). This mini guide includes lots of good reasons why you should choose us.
Providing Opportunities Bradford has been named among the top ten places to work in the UK by jobs site Glassdoor and the median base salary for the region is £28,350 (2015/16).
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First Class Resources & Facilities We have outstanding facilities including our recently built £50 million campus, The David Hockney Building, and a new £10 million Advanced Technology Centre, along with an art gallery, restaurant, salons, spa, sports facilities and much more for you to enjoy.
Work Experience We provide many opportunities for work experience due to our deep community roots, and diverse network of Governors, suppliers, graduates and alumni, in addition to our in-house recruitment and placement agency Beacon Recruitment.
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Living & Studying in Bradford
•• Benefit from lower living costs whether you live at home or in student accommodation.
TRAVEL
•• Bradford has a range of diverse employment opportunities, including part-time jobs whilst you study. For those looking for work following graduation, the Bradford region is home to large employers like Morrisons, M&S, JCT600 and JET2.
LIVING
There are many benefits to living and studying in a vibrant city like Bradford:
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•• Bradford has excellent transport links and is home to Leeds Bradford Airport. It is also accessible via various motorways and has good rail, bus and cycle routes.
Value for Money
REGION
We offer lower admission fees than most universities, making college based higher education more competitive and leaving you with less debt.
•• Located in West Yorkshire, Bradford provides easy access to both the city and countryside and is made up of several smaller towns such as Haworth, Ilkley and the UNSECO World Heritage Site, Saltaire.
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BRADFORD
5 TOP
Bradford is a vibrant city full of culture, architecture and history. There are hidden gems all around the city and here’s just a flavour of what’s on offer.
To Explore
4
Alhambra Theatre
1 To Shop
The Broadway
Located at the heart of the city, with over 70 shops and eateries The Broadway shopping centre has an individual mix of stores and recognised high street brands, all under one roof.
To Eat
2
Leisure Complex You’ll never get bored when you’ve got bowling, casinos, cinema, hotels and dining all in one area, which also plays host to a variety of restaurants such as Pizza Hut, Frankie & Benny’s and Nando’s.
To Drink
3
Sunbridge Wells & North Parade For a relaxed atmosphere within a secret tunnel system beneath Bradford City Centre, Sunbridge Wells is the place to go. Transformed into a world of pure imagination, with dynamic cocktail bars and a specialist gin bar. For a livelier atmosphere head to North Parade and the Independent Quarter area of the city which has seen a multitude of new and exciting boutique bars and micro-breweries.
The Alhambra Theatre is regarded as the North's premier touring venue and hosts the best in large scale entertainment from ballet and opera to variety and comedy, musicals, drama and Yorkshire's biggest panto.
To Pay Nothing
5
Science and Media Museum Situated right in the heart of Bradford, UNESCO City of Film, the National Media Museum promotes an appreciation and understanding of media through eight floors of FREE galleries, an extensive collection and research facility, and three cinemas including the UK’s first IMAX theatre.
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UCAS Institution Code: BRC B60
Our Subjects Bradford College boasts a rich history and has delivered quality courses for 185 years. Our University Centre offers a range of vocationally focussed courses delivered by experienced tutors. Many students participate in placements and work experience opportunities to prepare them for the jobs market, or to go on to further studies.
GRAPHIC DESIGN
HEALTH & NUTRITION
FILM & PHOTOGRAPHY
BEAUTY THERAPY & HAIRDRESSING
LAW
BIOLOGICAL & CHEMICAL SCIENCES
ART & DESIGN
MEDIA MAKE-UP & SPECIAL EFFECTS
HOSPITALITY & TRAVEL
COMPUTING & GAMES DESIGN BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT & ACCOUNTANCY
OPHTHALMIC DISPENSING
COUNSELLING & PSYCHOLOGY
MUSIC & PERFORMANCE
ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY & CONSTRUCTION EARLY YEARS, CHILDHOOD & YOUTH STUDIES
PUBLIC SERVICES SPORT, EXERCISE & FITNESS
FASHION, TEXTILES & INTERIOR DESIGN
SOCIAL CARE & COMMUNITY PRACTICE
TEACHING & EDUCATION
bradfordcollege.ac.uk/study/prospectus HNCS • HNDS • HIGHER LEVEL APPRENTICESHIPS
FOUNDATION DEGREES • DEGREES • POSTGRADUATE
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Art, Design and Media
Business
ACCESS TO HIGHER EDUCATION
UCAS CODE
TARIFF POINTS
N/A
GCSE English and mathematics at a minimum of Grade C/4-5 and GCSE Biology at Grade C/4-5.
N/A
GCSE English at a minimum of Grade C/4-5.
N/A
GCSE English and mathematics are preferred although Level 2 equivalents in mathematics will be considered.
N/A
GCSE English and mathematics at a minimum of Grade C/4-5.
Education Professions
N/A
A minimum of GCSE English at Grade C/4-5 or above and discussion to take place at your interview in relation to GCSE mathematics and science.
Engineering Science
N/A
GCSE English and mathematics at a minimum of Grade C/4-5.
N/A
GCSE English, mathematics and science at a minimum of Grade C/4-5.
Humanities
N/A
GCSE English and mathematics are preferred although Level 2 equivalents will be considered.
Law
N/A
GCSE English and mathematics at a minimum of Grade C/4-5.
Nursing and Midwifery
N/A
GCSE English, mathematics and science at a minimum of Grade C/4-5.
Science (Biology and Chemistry)
N/A
GCSE English and mathematics at a minimum of Grade C/4-5 and Double science at a minimum of Grade C/4-5.
Computing
Health Sciences and Wellbeing
All of our degrees are validated by the University of Bolton. All of our BTECs, HNCs and HNDs are awarded by Pearson.
UCAS CODE
TARIFF POINTS
Science (Biology, Chemistry and Physics)
N/A
GCSE English and mathematics at a minimum of Grade C/4-5 and Double science at a minimum of Grade C/4-5.
Science (Mathematics and Physics)
N/A
GCSE English and mathematics at a minimum of Grade C/4-5 and Double science at a minimum of Grade C/4-5.
Social Science (Psychology/Sociology)
N/A
A minimum of GCSE English at Grade C/4-5 or above.
Social Science (Psychology/English/ Sociology)
N/A
A minimum of GCSE English at Grade C/4-5 or above.
COURSE TITLE
BRADFORD SCHOOL OF ART COURSE TITLE
UCAS CODE
TARIFF POINTS
BA (Hons) Fashion
W232
80 UCAS Tariff Points
BA (Hons) Graphic Design and Illustration
W2G4
80 UCAS Tariff Points
BA (Hons) Interior Design
W250
80 UCAS Tariff Points
BA (Hons) Photography
W641
80 UCAS Tariff Points
BA (Hons) Textiles and Surface Design
W233
80 UCAS Tariff Points
BA (Hons) Visual Arts
W213
80 UCAS Tariff Points
MA Visual Arts
N/A
An Honours degree at a minimum of 2:2 or an equivalent professional qualification.
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BRADFORD SCHOOL OF ART COURSE TITLE
UCAS CODE
HNC Art and Design (3D Design)
W2W2
80 UCAS Tariff Points
HNC Art and Design (Art Practice)
W2W4
80 UCAS Tariff Points
HNC Art and Design (Fashion and Textiles)
W2W6
80 UCAS Tariff Points
HNC Art and Design (Graphic Design)
W2W7
HNC Art and Design (Photography)
TARIFF POINTS
COURSE TITLE
UCAS CODE
TARIFF POINTS
BA (Hons) Media MakeUp with Special Effects
W453
80 UCAS Tariff Points
HNC/HND Music
W300
80 UCAS Tariff Points
BA (Hons) Music for the Creative Industries (subject to validation)
80 UCAS Tariff Points
80 UCAS Tariff Points
HNC Performing Arts Technical Arts (subject to validation)
80 UCAS Tariff Points
W2P1
80 UCAS Tariff Points
HNC/HND Performing Arts
HND Art and Design (Art Practice)
W2W3
80 UCAS Tariff Points
HND Art and Design (Fashion)
W2W5
80 UCAS Tariff Points
HND Art and Design (Graphic Design)
W2W8
80 UCAS Tariff Points
HND Art and Design (Interior Design)
W2W9
80 UCAS Tariff Points
COURSE TITLE BA (Hons) Hair and Beauty Management
W2P2
80 UCAS Tariff Points
HND Art and Design (Product Design)
W2P3
80 UCAS Tariff Points
HNC/HND Hair and Beauty Management
HND Art and Design (Textiles)
W2P4
80 UCAS Tariff Points
BUSINESS
COURSE TITLE
UCAS CODE
TARIFF POINTS
HNC/HND Creative Media Production
W612
80 UCAS Tariff Points
BA (Hons) Film
P313
80 UCAS Tariff Points
All of our degrees are validated by the University of Bolton. All of our BTECs, HNCs and HNDs are awarded by Pearson.
80 UCAS Tariff Points 80 UCAS Tariff Points
BEAUTY THERAPY AND HAIRDRESSING
HND Art and Design (Photography)
THE NORTHERN SCHOOL OF CREATIVE INDUSTRIES
W400
BA (Hons) Technical and Production Arts for Film and Television (subject to validation)
COURSE TITLE BA (Hons) Accountancy
AAT Diploma Level 4 Accounting
UCAS CODE
TARIFF POINTS
B391
You must have a relevant Foundation Degree or HND in an associated discipline and GCSE English and Mathematics at Grade A*-C/9 to 4-5.
N872
36-64 UCAS Tariff Points
UCAS CODE
TARIFF POINTS
N410
72-96 UCAS Tariff Points
W641
You must be working in an accountancy role in current accounting employment (or demonstrate past accounting work experience and/or future accounting employment plans) and have an AAT Level 3 Diploma or other professional Accountancy qualifications.
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BUSINESS COURSE TITLE
BUSINESS UCAS CODE
TARIFF POINTS
HNC (Pearson BTEC Level 4) Business
002N
72 UCAS Tariff Points
HND (Pearson BTEC Level 5) Business
002N
72 UCAS Tariff Points
HND (Pearson BTEC Level 5) Business (Accounting and Finance)
6A9S
72 UCAS Tariff Points
HND (Pearson BTEC Level 5) Business (Business Management
4R5T
72 UCAS Tariff Points
HND (Pearson BTEC Level 5) Business (Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management)
R51H
HND (Pearson BTEC Level 5) Business (Human Resource Management
6A8H
72 UCAS Tariff Points
HND (Pearson BTEC Level 5) Marketing
3D4S
72 UCAS Tariff Points
HND (Pearson BTEC Level 5) Business (Operations Management)
R52H
72 UCAS Tariff Points
BA (Hons) Business Management
N122
80 UCAS Tariff Points
ILM Level 5 NVQ Diploma Management
N/A
72 UCAS Tariff Points
This qualification is designed for new and aspiring middle managers seeking a thorough grounding in their role and responsibilities and offers the opportunity to consolidate and further develop the key skills needed at this level.
All of our degrees are validated by the University of Bolton. All of our BTECs, HNCs and HNDs are awarded by Pearson.
COURSE TITLE
UCAS CODE
TARIFF POINTS
N/A
An Honours degree at a minimum of 2:2 or an equivalent professional qualification.
ILM Higher Level Apprenticeship Level 5 Management and Leadership (subject to approval)
N/A
A Level 3 Leadership and Management qualification, or previous experience, and Level 2 English and mathematics at Grade A*-C/9 to 4-5. Alternative qualifications and appropriate experience may be considered.
Edexcel Diploma Level 5 Management and Leadership
N/A
You should be employed in a middle management role or have recent middle management experience in a paid or voluntary capacity.
N/A
The entry requirements for this qualification are flexible. The course is ideal if you are a Team Leader or Manager and want to develop your management skills and professional development, or if you have qualifications but are looking to enter the field of management.
N/A
You should be employed in a senior management role or be about to take your first step into senior management. Non-standard applicants may be interviewed and be required to complete a piece of written work.
MA Management
Professional Award/ Certificate/Diploma Management and Leadership
ILM NVQ Level 7 Diploma Strategic Management and Leadership
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COMPUTING
CONSTRUCTION
COURSE TITLE
UCAS CODE
BSc (Hons) Computer Networks and Systems Support
I120
72 UCAS Tariff Points
BSc (Hons) Computing
I2K4
Successful completion of HND Computing or an equivalent Level 5 qualification.
BSc (Hons) Computing and Information Systems
I110
72 UCAS Tariff Points
TARIFF POINTS
BSc (Hons) Games and Digital Media
GG4P
72 UCAS Tariff Points
BSc (Hons) Internet Applications
I160
72 UCAS Tariff Points
HNC (RQF) Computing
I05G
48 UCAS Tariff Points
HND (Pearson BTEC Level 5) Computing
104G
80 UCAS Tariff Points
HND (Pearson BTEC Level 5) Computing (Applications Development)
I600
80 UCAS Tariff Points
HND (Pearson BTEC Level 5) Computing (Data Analytics)
I601
80 UCAS Tariff Points
HND (Pearson BTEC Level 5) Computing (Intelligent Systems)
I602
80 UCAS Tariff Points
HND (Pearson BTEC Level 5) Computing (Network Engineering)
I603
80 UCAS Tariff Points
HND (Pearson BTEC Level 5) Computing (Software Engineering)
I605
80 UCAS Tariff Points
HND (Pearson BTEC Level 5) Computing (Security)
I604
80 UCAS Tariff Points
COURSE TITLE
UCAS CODE
TARIFF POINTS A BTEC Level 3 qualification in Construction and the Built Environment, an A level profile which demonstrates strong performance in a relevant subject or other related Level 3 qualifications or related work experience.
HNC (RQF) Construction and the Built Environment
HNC (RQF) Construction and the Built Environment (Civil Engineering)
A BTEC Level 3 qualification in Construction and the Built Environment, an A level profile which demonstrates strong performance in a relevant subject or other related Level 3 qualifications or related work experience.
HNC (RQF) Construction and the Built Environment (Construction)
A BTEC Level 3 qualification in Construction and the Built Environment, an A level profile which demonstrates strong performance in a relevant subject or other related Level 3 qualifications or related work experience.
HNC (RQF) Construction and the Built Environment (Surveying)
A BTEC Level 3 qualification in Construction and the Built Environment, an A level profile which demonstrates strong performance in a relevant subject or other related Level 3 qualifications or related work experience.
HND (Pearson BTEC Level 5) Construction and the Built Environment (Civil Engineering)
H3W2
You must be working in the construction industries.
All of our degrees are validated by the University of Bolton. All of our BTECs, HNCs and HNDs are awarded by Pearson.
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CONSTRUCTION
EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES UCAS CODE
TARIFF POINTS
HND (Pearson BTEC Level 5) Construction and the Built Environment (Construction – Architectural Technology)
K200
You must be working in the construction industries.
HND (Pearson BTEC Level 5) Construction and the Built Environment (Construction – Management)
K201
HND (Pearson BTEC Level 5) Construction and the Built Environment (Surveying)
K202
COURSE TITLE
You must be working in the construction industries.
You must be working in the construction industries. You must be able to demonstrate that you are employed in a managerial position within the construction industry and that you have the necessary skills to plan and organise work activities to the required level.
Level 6 NVQ Diploma in Construction Contracting Operations Management (QCF)
N/A
BSc (Hons) Construction Management
K220
Successful completion of a relevant Foundation degree or HND.
N/A
A relevant Level 3 qualification. Alternative qualifications and appropriate experience may also be considered.
Higher Apprenticeship Sustainable Built Environment (subject to approval) BSc (Hons) Civil Engineering Management (subject to approval)
H200
Subject to approval.
All of our degrees are validated by the University of Bolton. All of our BTECs, HNCs and HNDs are awarded by Pearson.
COURSE TITLE FdA Supporting and Managing Learning in Education
UCAS CODE NX22
TARIFF POINTS 48 UCAS Tariff Points
FdA Supporting and Managing Learning in Education with Computing (subject to validation).
Subject to validation.
BA (Hons) Supporting and Managing Learning in Education
X120
A Foundation Degree or equivalent in an education-related subject and appropriate substantial primary school experience during the last three years, eg as a Teaching Assistant.
BA (Hons) Education Studies
X300
A minimum of 80 UCAS Tariff Points
MEd Education/ Leadership and Management/Inclusive Practice/Early Childhood/ ICT
Med (Top-up) Masters in Education
N/A
You should normally hold a good Honours degree or an equivalent vocational qualification and be working in an educational or education-related setting. If you have other qualifications and/or experience, you may be considered for entry to the Postgraduate Certificate and Diploma stages, from which you can then transfer to Masters level if you are achieving at an appropriate standard.
N/A
100 credits at Masters level in an education-related subject in the past five years (see APEL (Accreditation for Prior Experiential Learning) details in the box on the right).
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INITIAL TEACHER EDUCATION
ENGINEERING COURSE TITLE
UCAS CODE
HNC (RQF) Level 4 Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) HND (Pearson BTEC Level 5) Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering)
TARIFF POINTS
COURSE TITLE
UCAS CODE
TARIFF POINTS
N/A
A Level 3 qualification in your subject area and a Level 2 qualification in English and mathematics. Appropriate paid teaching or training, full-time or part-time, as your main role in the post-compulsory sector for 100 hours over two years and a mentor to support you in your role and carry out two teaching observations per year.
X150
A Level 3 qualification in your subject area and a Level 2 qualification in English. A GCSE/Level 2 mathematics qualification is desirable but this can be achieved during the course. You will be interviewed to assess your suitability for a teaching role.
N/A
You must have an undergraduate degree. In some ubject specialisms you will also be required to have at least a Level 3 qualification. You will also need qualifications in English and mathematics at Level 2. You must have appropriate paid teaching or training, full-time or part-time, as your main role in the post-compulsory sector for 100 hours over two years, and a mentor to support you in your role and carry out two teaching observations per year. You will be interviewed and assessed for your suitability to study at Postgraduate level.
32 UCAS tariff points with a minimum of three GCSEs at Grade C/4-5 or above. H620
32 UCAS tariff points with a minimum of three GCSEs at Grade C/4-5 or above.
HNC (RQF) Level 4 Engineering (Mechanical Engineering)
32 UCAS tariff points with a minimum of three GCSEs at Grade C/4-5 or above.
HND (Pearson BTEC Level 5) Engineering (Mechanical Engineering)
32 UCAS tariff points with a minimum of three GCSEs at Grade C/4-5 or above.
011H
Certificate in Education and Training (In-Service)
Certificate in Education and Training (Pre-service)
HOSPITALITY AND TRAVEL COURSE TITLE BA (Hons) (Top-up) Hospitality and Travel Management FdA Hospitality and Travel Management MA in Hospitality and Travel Management (subject to validation).
UCAS CODE
TARIFF POINTS
N892
Foundation degree, or equivalent with GCSE English and mathematics at a minimum of Grade C/4-5 or equivalent.
N891
36-64 UCAS tariff points or experience of working in the industry. An Honours degree at a minimum of 2:2 or an equivalent professional qualification.
All of our degrees are validated by the University of Bolton. All of our BTECs, HNCs and HNDs are awarded by Pearson.
Postgraduate Diploma in Education and Training (In-service)
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INITIAL TEACHER EDUCATION COURSE TITLE
Postgraduate Diploma in Education and Training (Pre-service)
Pre-ITT Subject Knowledge Enhancement (SKE) Courses)
INITIAL TEACHER EDUCATION
UCAS CODE
X341
N/A
TARIFF POINTS An Honours degree or at least a Level 3 qualification in the subject you want to teach. You should also have GCSE English and mathematics, although you can achieve the mathematics qualification during the course. If you wish to teach Literacy, Numeracy or ESOL you must have at least a Level 3 qualification in that subject area. You will be interviewed to assess your suitability to study at Postgraduate level and in a teaching role.
These courses are aimed at graduates who wish to gain Qualified Teacher status (QTS) but do not meet PGCE entry requirements due to insufficient subject knowledge, and career changers who would like to improve their subject knowledge prior to the PGCE. Design Technology (Food and Textiles) will deliver and develop skills and knowledge in Food (75%) and Textiles (25%).
BA (Hons) (with Qualified Teacher Status) Primary Education
X124
96 UCAS tariff points with two A level passes at Grade B/C or BTEC National Diploma at Distinction or completion of an Accredited Access course, preferably with a Merit profile.
BA (Hons) with QTS (Top-up) Teaching and Learning in the Primary Phase
X123
A Foundation degree in Supporting and Managing Learning in Education or equivalent.
All of our degrees are validated by the University of Bolton. All of our BTECs, HNCs and HNDs are awarded by Pearson.
COURSE TITLE
UCAS CODE
TARIFF POINTS An Honours degree (at 2:2 or above) preferably relevant to the primary classroom.
PGCE Primary
X100
PGCE Secondary (11-16)
N/A
A subject-appropriate Honours degree at 2:2 or above (as detailed below).
N/A
The minimum age to join a Cert TESOL course is 18. You should hold qualifications for entry to Higher Education for example, A level/BTEC or equivalent and also have competence in written and spoken English appropriate to a teacher of English. You should hold GCSE English at Grade C/4-5 or above or IELTS 7.0 or above or an equivalent qualification.
N/A
You must have a full teaching qualification eg a Certificate in Education or PGCE before starting the course. If you do not, then you can gain this qualification alongside the full teaching qualification with a course that starts in September.
N/A
Successful completion of an Honours degree in an relevant subject area, usually at 2:1 or above, awarded by a United Kingdom Higher Education institution with degree awarding powers, or an equivalent qualification.
(Cert TESOL) Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
Additional Diploma Teaching ESOL/Literacy/ Numeracy in the Lifelong Learning Sector
QTS Assessment Only Programme
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LAW
PUBLIC SERVICES COURSE TITLE
UCAS CODE
TARIFF POINTS
LLB (Hons) Law
M100
72-96 UCAS Tariff Points
LLB (Hons) Law (Accountancy)
NM41
72-96 UCAS Tariff Points
LLB (Hons) Law (Marketing)
MN15
72-96 UCAS Tariff Points
LLB (Hons) Law (Social Welfare)
ML14
72-96 UCAS Tariff Points
FdA Law and Legal Practice
MM12
36-64 UCAS Tariff Points
COURSE TITLE
BA (Hons) Public Services Management
UCAS CODE
L430
Successful completion of a Level 5 qualification such as a Higher National Diploma or Foundation degree in Public Services Management or other relevant subject or relevant experience in the public, community or voluntary sector. If you do not have a Level 5 qualification, you will be required to take a diagnostic assessment of your written communication skills and submit a written piece of work which demonstrates analytical and evaluative skills.
L436
36-64 UCAS tariff points with two A levels or an Advanced Modern Apprenticeship with Level 3 GNVQ/NVQ qualifications or other Level 3 vocational qualifications and/or equivalent and GCSE English and mathematics at a minimum of Grade C/4-5.
UCAS CODE
TARIFF POINTS
OPHTHALMIC DISPENSING COURSE TITLE Contact Lens Certificate
BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing
FdSc Ophthalmic Dispensing
UCAS CODE
TARIFF POINTS
N/A
You need to be a qualified Dispensing Optician and be FBDO and GOC registered.
B503
64 UCAS points. Two A levels at Grade C/4-5 or above to include one science subject (physics, biology, chemistry or mathematics). Five GCSEs including mathematics, English and science at a minimum of Grade C/4-5.
N/A
Five GCSEs at a minimum of Grade C/4-5 including mathematics, English and science and one A level at a minimum of a Grade D, or equivalent. Relevant work experience will also be considered.
All of our degrees are validated by the University of Bolton. All of our BTECs, HNCs and HNDs are awarded by Pearson.
FdA Public Services Management
TARIFF POINTS
SCIENCES COURSE TITLE HNC (RQF) Biological Sciences in Industry
HND (Pearson BTEC Level 5) Biological Sciences in Industry
1 year/ 2 year: c900 1 year/ 3 year: c901
GCSE English, mathematics and science at a minimum of Grade C/4-5, a BTEC Level 3 qualification, two A levels in science at Grades A*-D, a Merit in BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Applied Sciences, Level 3 Access to HE Science or other related Level 3 qualifications or relevant work experience.
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SOCIAL AND COMMUNITY PRACTICE (Health and Social Care)
SCIENCES COURSE TITLE
UCAS CODE
HNC (RQF) Chemical Science for Industry
HND (Pearson BTEC Level 5) Chemical Science for Industry
1 year/ 2 year: F1F7 2 year/ 3year: F1P9
TARIFF POINTS
GCSE mathematics, English and science at a minimum of Grade C/4-5, a BTEC Level 3 qualification, two A levels in science at Grade A*-D, a BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Applied Sciences at Merit, Level 3 Access to HE Science, other related Level 3 qualifications or related work experience.
FdA Early Years
UCAS CODE
TARIFF POINTS
X311
The course is primarily designed for experienced early years practitioners with a vocationally relevant Level 3 qualification and GCSE English and mathematics at a minimum of Grade C/4-5 or acceptable equivalent: iGCSE or the Equivalency Test. Some recognition may be gained from prior experience and learning from nonstandard entrants.
BA (Hons) Early Years Practice
L520
80 UCAS Tariff Points
BA (Hons) Youth and Community Development
L522
80 UCAS Tariff Points
Postgraduate Diploma/ MA Youth and Community Development
N/A
A First Degree in a relevant subject, normally at 2.2 or above.
All of our degrees are validated by the University of Bolton. All of our BTECs, HNCs and HNDs are awarded by Pearson.
UCAS CODE
TARIFF POINTS
BA (Hons) Counselling and Psychology in Community Settings
CL85
96 UCAS Tariff Points
BA (Hons) Health and Social Welfare
B900
80 UCAS Tariff Points
BA (Hons) Social Nutrition and Health
BB49
80 UCAS Tariff Points
BA (Hons) Social Work
L500
120 UCAS Tariff Points
SPORT, EXERCISE AND FITNESS
SOCIAL AND COMMUNITY PRACTICE (Childhood and Youth) COURSE TITLE
COURSE TITLE
COURSE TITLE FdSc Physical Activity, Health and Well-being
UCAS CODE
TARIFF POINTS
CN6F
64 UCAS Tariff Points
BSc (Hons) Sport and Physical Activity
C601
A Higher National Diploma or Foundation degree in a sports and physical activity related area or other relevant subject, or equivalent, normally with a Merit profile, or an overall average of 50% in Year 2 or five years’ relevant experience in the sports and fitness industry.
FdSc Sports Coaching
CX6C
64 UCAS Tariff Points
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FACILITIES Life as a University Centre Bradford College student isn’t just about studying or attending lectures. There is a good range of facilities across our campus that you will have access to whilst you’re here such as; Beauty Salons, Hair and Nail Salons, a Spa and The Grove Restaurant, all of which are run by our students as fully operating businesses in modern, comfortable, accessible surroundings and are open to students, staff and the general public.
Library As a student at our University Centre you will have access to the complete range of electronic and print resources available in our library. Our self-service machines allow you to take out books, renew and return items, and check your library account.
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The Grove Restaurant You can enjoy seasonal, carefully sourced, reasonably priced food with friends and family at The Grove, Bradford College’s training restaurant, situated within the award winning David Hockney Building. Menus cater for a variety of tastes and light and healthy options are always available.
Hair & Beauty Salons Pamper yourself in our fantastic salons and spa. Our fully-equipped salons offer a wide range of professional treatments from facials to waxing, massages to pedicures and spa therapies, all in a relaxing and welcoming environment. Our highly trained students backed by a team of qualified specialists are on hand to make sure you enjoy a completely relaxing experience.
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Dye House Gallery Retaining its architectural features and the charm of its origins as a dye house, the Dye House Gallery is a light contemporary space located in the Lister Building, making it an outstanding venue that is used for internal and external art exhibitions, performances, events, presentations and conferences. Hallmark, one of the countries leading design studios has recently sponsored the gallery alongside offering a creative studio for students in collaboration with the College, known as the Greenhouse. Located in the Lister Building, this will allow students to develop their knowledge and skills through creative workshops.
Sporting Facilities Trinity Green campus offers a wellequipped gym and excellent sporting facilities, including the award winning Boxing Academy which is run jointly between the College and the Police Community Clubs of Great Britain and is backed by England Boxing, the governing body for amateur boxing clubs in England.
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ACCOMMODATION For any University Centre Bradford College student who is coming from outside the region, we have a number of accommodation options, from living in halls to homestay accommodation. We have our own hall, Doris Birdsall Hall which is conveniently located within easy walking distance of the main teaching buildings, sports facilities and the city centre. Living in halls is a great way to meet other students and offers a secure, affordable home for students studying at the College. Doris Birdsall Hall Doris Birdsall Hall is the college's main accommodation for students. It is a small friendly development with 59 rooms, located next to the College's Trinity Green campus and just 5 minutes' walk to the David Hockney Building. Rooms are competitively priced at £82.00 pppw* and are fully inclusive of all utilities, internet and contents insurance. Doris Birdsall Hall includes: •• Each flat which is shared with 3 or 4 other students has a kitchen/living area and contains all the mod cons you’d expect such as; a cooker, fridge/freezer, microwave, ironing board, vacuum cleaner, washer/dryer and a seating area with a free flat screen television. •• Each bedroom has a small double bed, wardrobe, desk, bedside cabinet, desk chair, easy chair, lamp, waste bin and bookcase. •• Your bedroom will also have its own en-suite bathroom with a shower, washbasin and toilet. •• Our onsite student Residence Assistants are on call to assist with repairs and other enquiries. •• A garden and bicycle storage for residents. *Current price of accommodation as of March 2017
The Student Accommodation Service is available to help with any enquiries and can be reached on: 01274 436 400 (Monday - Friday) accommodationservices@ bradfordcollege.ac.uk
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OPEN EVENTS Open Events are the best opportunity to get a feel for what it would be like to study at our University Centre. Visit one of our Open Events in 2017 and 2018 to meet our tutors, speak to current students, take a campus tour and get answers to all your questions. On the day you can: •• Tour our multi million pound campus and try out some of our state-of-the-art facilities for yourself •• Have your questions answered by our tutors and careers advisors •• Get the low down on student life from our student ambassadors •• Receive information, advice and guidance – including details about financial and learning support
2017/18 OPEN EVENTS DATES •• Saturday 9th Dec 2017 •• 17th March 2018
•• 7th July 2018 •• 23rd August 2018
For full details of times and venues and to pre-register, visit: www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk/openevents
Here are some things to consider when you are making your subject choices: •• Do you have a particular career in mind and does the course fit with this? •• Do you have specific skills or talents and does your choice of course match these strengths? •• Do you have hobbies and interests and if so, is there something you enjoy that you could study? •• Do you meet the entry requirements?
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GETTING TO BRADFORD TRAVEL TIMES TO BRADFORD London Kings Cross Car: 3hrs 53mins Train: 2hrs 49min Manchester Car: 1hr 1 min Train: 1hr 21mins Liverpool Car: 1hr 32mins Train: 1hr 34mins Sheffield Car: 1hr 4mins Train: 1hr 3mins Leeds Car: 30mins Train: 21mins Birmingham Car: 2hrs 15mins Train: 2hrs 30mins
FLIGHT TIMES London (all airports) to Leeds Bradford = 1hour Belfast to Leeds Bradford = 1hour
WE ARE HERE
Aberdeen
Glasgow
BUSES
Edinburgh
747 – Bradford Interchange to Leeds Bradford Airport X6 – Leeds to Bradford Interchange Belfast
USEFUL CONTACTS First Bradford 0113 381 5000 or on Twitter @FirstWestYorks National Express 0871 781 8181 or on Twitter @Nxcare National Rail 03457 48 49 50 or on Twitter @NRE_Northern
*These travel times were taken from Google Maps and are average times dependant on traffic, time of travel and weather conditions
BRADFORD
Leeds
Manchester
Birmingham
London Southhampton
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What it involves
OPEN EVENTS
STUDENT AMBASSADOR SCHEME The Student Ambassador Scheme has been successfully running at Bradford College for five years. The scheme provides part-time work with good rates of pay to suit people with different skill sets. Any student enrolled on a Higher Education course at Bradford College can apply to join the scheme.
Representing the college
Get paid
A typical working day could involve representing the college at Open Events, UCAS fairs, school events, helping with marketing campaigns and even doing some office admin work.
No matter your age you will receive a fair wage, we pay all of our Student Ambassadors the same wage which is currently above the national minimum wage at £8.45 per hour.
Choose when you work
Travel the country
Working hours are designed to be flexible so that you can fit work in around your college timetable. Shift opportunities are posted on our private Student Ambassador Facebook page where you can put yourself forward to work, it really is that easy.
If you like to visit new places then this job is ideal for you. You’ll get the chance to represent the college at various events all over the country.
Make new friends
Prepare for the future
You’ll be in a team of around 50 other Student Ambassadors, it’s the perfect job to make new friends and socialise with other ambassadors.
Through the work and training opportunities it provides, the scheme helps Student Ambassadors to develop skills in preparation for future employment, builds confidence and encourages personal development.
UCAS Institution Code: BRC B60
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2018
UCAS CALENDAR If you are applying to a Higher Education College or University for September 2018 entry, here are some key dates to remember. DECEMBER 2017 Try and finalise your personal statement, this way you can enjoy the Christmas holidays. We have an Open Event on Saturday 9th, this will be your perfect opportunity to find out more about our degree courses before the UCAS deadline in January.
JANUARY 2018 The UCAS application deadline for the majority of undergraduate courses is 15th January. You should submit your application and ensure you are 100% happy with your personal statement and choices.
MARCH 2018 Still chance to apply in UCAS Extra for those who are eligible.
APRIL 2018 Still chance to apply in UCAS Extra for those who are eligible.
MAY 2018 Colleges and Universities should reply to applications made by the January 15th deadline, if they do not respond UCAS will decline the application on their behalf. Still a chance to apply in UCAS Extra for those who are eligible.
FEBRUARY 2018 UCAS Extra opens. If you’ve used all five choices and you’re not holding any offers, you might be able to add another choice. Bear in mind, you can only add one extra option at a time. We will be inviting in applicants who have applied before the UCAS deadline to our Applicant Visit Days, to give you an idea of what it’s like to study at our University Centre. These will run between February and April.
JUNE 2018 If you have made an application after the January 15th deadline (not UCAS Extra) they will be forwarded onto your chosen Colleges/Universities. Any applications received after this point, will be entered into Clearing. Still chance to apply in UCAS Extra for those who are eligible.
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2018
JULY 2018 Last chance to apply in UCAS Extra for those who are eligible. Clearing vacancies will appear in the search tool on UCAS, bear in mind the full list will be published on A-level results day.
AUGUST 2018 A-level results day. Full clearing vacancy information available. If you don’t get the grades you required, you don’t have any offers or you’ve changed your mind about your choices then Clearing is your best option. It’s your last opportunity to grab a spot on a similar course, this could be at the same college or university you wanted or you might decide to look elsewhere.
SEPTEMBER 2018 Clearing vacancies will be removed from the UCAS search tool.
OCTOBER 2018 Last chance to add Clearing choices and for Universities and Colleges to make their decisions.
UCAS Institution Code: BRC B60
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TUITION FEES Our 2018/19 Academic Fees MA or MSc
£4,500
(Except MA Visual Arts which is £3000)
PGCE £9,000 Undergraduate Degree £7,950 Foundation Degree (FD)
University Centre Bradford College may increase these fees at the start of each subsequent year of your course in line with inflation at that time, as measured by increases in the Retail Price Index. These fee levels and increases are subject to any necessary government, and other regulatory, approval.
£6,000 Additional Costs
Higher National Diploma (HND)
£7,100
HND courses in the Faculty of Arts and Creative Industries only
£6,000
Part-time undergraduate, FD and HND per 20 credits
£700
Part-time HNC and HND per 15 credits
£525
Your course may involve additional costs not covered by your tuition fees. This may include books, printing photocopying, educational stationery and related materials, specialist clothing, travel to placements, optional field trips and software. You will be advised of any additional costs for your course as part of the application process.
For full details visit the Tuition Fees section of our website: www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk/uc
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UCAS Institution Code: BRC B60
HOW TO APPLY To Apply for Full-time Courses Applications for all fulltime undergraduate, HND, Foundation degree and degree courses at University Centre Bradford College should be made through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) using UCAS institution Code: BRC B60. Individual applications should be made online via the UCAS website www.ucas.com For further information please search the UCAS website or Tel: 0871 4680468 email: enquiries@ucas.ac.uk or contact our friendly Admissions team on: 01274 433333
To Apply for Part-time Courses Applications for part-time courses should be made online using the application form at: www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk/ apply Entry Requirements
Applications for Postgraduate Certificate in Education courses should be made online through UCAS Teacher Training, using UCAS Institution Code BRC B60, via their website: www. ucas.com/how-it-all-works/ teacher-training Tel: 0871 4680469
If you require any advice or have any queries about entry requirements or courses, contact Registrar Services: Tel: 01274 433333 email: heregistry@ bradfordcollege.ac.uk HE Registry, B16 Old Building, Bradford College, Great Horton Road, Bradford, BD7 1AY.
University Centre Bradford College offers programmes that are recognised and valued by employers and professional bodies. You can gain qualifications on either a full-time or part-time basis over a period of one to six years. Some courses offer exemptions from parts of professional body examinations; others prepare you for direct entry to particular professions or careers. Please refer to our website or contact us for more detailed entry requirements. For some courses, additional qualifications, evidence of relevant work experience, a portfolio of evidence or Disclosure Barring Service (DBS) clearance may be required.
This will be included in the entry requirements of each individual course. Your Agreement with Us When you apply as a student at University Centre Bradford College, your study and time with us will be governed by a framework of regulations, policies and procedures, which form the basis of your agreement with us. For details of our policies and procedures, and information regarding tuition fees and any additional charges visit: bradfordcollege.ac.uk/ university-centre You should read these carefully before you apply. Please note that this information is subject to change and you are advised to check our website regularly for any changes before you apply. A person who is not party to this agreement shall not have any rights under or in connection with it. Only you and University Centre Bradford College shall have any right to enforce or rely on the agreement.
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PROSPECTUS INFORMATION This prospectus was prepared in the spring of 2017 and amended in Winter 2017 for courses starting in September 2018. Any subsequent changes to information will be published in the course information on our website bradfordcollege.ac.uk/uc. We have tried to ensure that all of the information provided is as accurate and up-to-date as possible. However, it is always possible that this information could change and you should check our website for the latest information before you apply. (Where there is a difference between the contents of this prospectus and our website, the contents of the website take precedence). We will always try to deliver your course as described in this prospectus. However, sometimes we have to make changes as set out below. We review all optional modules each year and change them to reflect staff expertise, current
trends and as a result of student feedback. We will try to ensure that you have a range of options to choose from and we will let you know in good time the options available for you to choose for the following year. We will only change core modules for a course if it is necessary for us to do so, for example to maintain course accreditation. We will let you know about any such changes as soon as possible, usually before you begin the relevant academic year. On occasion we may need to make changes to other aspects of a course, or how it is delivered. We will only make changes if they are for reasons outside of our control, or where they are for our students’ benefit. We will endeavour to let you know about any such changes as soon as possible (usually before the relevant academic year). Our regulations set out our procedure which
we will follow when we need to make any such changes. We make every effort to check the accuracy of the information in this prospectus at the time of going to press. However, if you feel that any of the information is misleading then please contact: Marketing & Communications, Bradford College University Centre, Great Horton Road, Bradford, BD7 1AY. Email: marketing@ bradfordcollege.ac.uk
Contact Us Bradford College University Centre, Great Horton Road, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD7 1AY 01274 433333 bradfordcollege.ac.uk/ contact This prospectus can be provided in an accessible format such as Braille, large print or audio on application. Tel: 01274 433333
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