Canterbury Christ Church University 2023 Undergraduate Prospectus

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Want to make the right choice?



We believe in you. Since 1962, we are proud to have supported thousands of students and graduates in achieving their individual potential. We hope that your story will become part of ours, and you’ll join us as a student here.

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Inside. 04 | Our courses 06 | From our Vice-Chancellor 07 | Open Days 08 | Living and studying at Christ Church 14 | Support services 20 | Studying abroad 22 | International students 24 | Our campuses 32 | Accommodation 36 | Sporting opportunities 42 | Arts and culture 44 | Getting involved 48 | Graduation and alumni 50 | Courses information 167 | How to apply 02


Welcome to Christ Church. We hope that our prospectus will give you a good introduction to the Christ Church way of life. Our campuses in Canterbury and Medway have a warm, friendly atmosphere, with around 15,000 students and 1,500 staff. We offer hundreds of different courses in many subjects, from teacher education, business and nursing to creative industries, medicine, engineering and the sciences. Our research and teaching also say a lot about who we are and how we’re making a difference in society. We’re a modern university, one of a handful in the UK with a campus on a World Heritage Site, giving you the chance to study right in the heart of a cosmopolitan and historic cathedral city. There’s no better way to find out than to come to one of our Open Days and see for yourself. Details are on page 07 .

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Art & Design 64 Games Design Graphic Design Photography

Business & Management 68 Accounting Accounting & Finance Business Management Finance Human Resource Management International Business Management Logistics Management

Engineering & Computing 74 Biomedical Engineering Business Information Systems Chemical Engineering Computer Forensics & Security Computer Science Computing Mechanical Engineering Product Design Engineering Software Engineering

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Healthcare, Public Health & Social Care 84

Media, Marketing & Journalism 110

Diagnostic Radiography Mental Health, Wellbeing & Society Midwifery Nursing: Adult Nursing Nursing: Child Nursing Nursing: Mental Health Nursing Occupational Therapy Operating Department Practice Paramedic Science Physiotherapy Public Health & Health Promotion Social Work Speech & Language Therapy

Advertising Digital Media Film Production Film, Radio & Television Marketing Media & Communications Multimedia Journalism Public Relations & Media

Humanities 94 American Studies Archaeology Creative & Professional Writing English Language & Linguistics English Literature History Medieval & Early Modern Studies Religion, Philosophy & Ethics Theology

Law, Policing & Criminal Justice 102 Applied Criminology Applied Criminology & Forensic Investigation Applied Criminology with another subject Counter Terrorism & Transnational Crime Criminal Investigation Forensic Investigation Forensic Investigation with another subject Law LLB Law with another subject Professional Policing

Medicine 118 Music & Performing Arts 122 Dance Dance Education Drama Music: BA Music: Commercial Music Music: Creative Music Production & Technology Musical Theatre Performing Arts Theatre Production

Sciences 130 Animal Science Biochemistry & Genetics Biomedical Science Bioscience Food Science & Nutrition Geography Human Biology Plant Science Wildlife Ecology & Conservation Science

Social Sciences 138 International Relations Politics Politics & International Relations Psychology Sociology Sociology & Social Policy

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Physical Education & Physical Activity Physical Education and Sport & Exercise Science Psychology (Sport & Exercise) Sport & Exercise Psychology Sport & Exercise Science Sport Coaching Science Sports Therapy & Rehabilitation

Teaching, Education & Childhood 152 Arts in Education Childhood Studies Counselling, Coaching & Mentoring Early Childhood Studies Education Studies Mathematics with Secondary Education Primary Education Special Educational Needs & Inclusion Studies

Tourism, Events & Hospitality 160 Events Management Events Planning Hospitality Management Tourism Management Tourism Studies

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Our offer to you. In a fast-moving, competitive world, your choice of university will make a huge difference to your future.

Professor Rama Thirunamachandran DL Vice-Chancellor and Principal

At Christ Church, our courses are designed to give you the higher education you want, and the skills you need to make your own contribution to the world around you. When you choose your university, you are making one of the biggest decisions of your life – one that will affect you professionally, intellectually and personally, and set you on the road to a successful future. Everything we do is focused on you and reflects the confidence that you have put in us. Our distinctive academic approach puts you in partnership with researchinvolved academics – emphasising the development of your professional practice through real-world experience. You’ll be taught on one of two campuses, and each has its own distinct character. So whether you are based in cosmopolitan Canterbury or the historic location of Medway, you will be enjoying high-quality teaching in an inspirational and motivating environment, with outstanding modern facilities. Our £65 million building for science, technology, health, engineering and medicine on our Canterbury Campus opened in January 2021. This unique 21st century facility is fast becoming a critically important centre for regional innovation, education and research. You will be part of an extremely diverse, global and dynamic community, one which places a high value on individuality and equality. Our students come from over 80 different countries across the world, to study innovative courses at all levels, from Foundation year to PhD. They include mature and part-time students, as well as those studying for postgraduate qualifications. We celebrate our Diamond Jubilee in 2022, marking 60 years of higher education with local and global impact. We provide graduate skills that strengthen the workforce and economy locally as a major employer for undergraduate and postgraduate provision, as well as delivering pioneering research. We celebrate this special year with our students, the thousands of students who have studied with us, our wider alumni and our partner communities.

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Open Days. We’ll talk to you about your course choices, answer any questions you might have, and then let you explore by yourself or with one of our friendly student guides. If you’ve got questions before, during or after your Open Day visit, just ask!

opendays@canterbury.ac.uk or call our Course Enquiry Team on

01227 928000 To book your place, visit:

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Virtual events and tours. Our campus-based Open Days have always been popular, but we now also offer a range of virtual events, where you can meet and chat online to students and staff. For the next event, check out:

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Alternatively, you can take a tour round our campuses and the local area at any time by taking our Virtual Tour:

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The warm and welcoming atmosphere you’ll find on campus is one of the things that truly sets us apart. We want you to succeed, to be happy, to feel comfortable and to express yourself. You’ll be studying in a nurturing and sympathetic environment where diversity, equality and individuality are part of everything we do. We’re proud to have students from across the UK and the world studying at Christ Church, exchanging ideas, values and experiences. Your fellow students will come from all backgrounds, all ages, all faiths or no faith at all. We have a Canterburybased Chapel, a Muslim Prayer Room, a Buddhist Meditation Room, and quiet rooms on all campuses, supported and supervised by the Chaplaincy Team. More than 50% of our full-time undergraduates are mature students, so if you’ve delayed your studies for a few years, or are returning to university after a longer break, you’ll be in good company. We look at each application individually, so if you have some experience but don’t think you have the necessary qualifications to study for a degree, come and talk to us – we’re always happy to answer your questions. You can take most of our degree courses part-time, giving you the flexibility to combine your current career with academic study. Contact us to have a chat about how you could be a part of the Christ Church community. courses@canterbury.ac.uk or call 01227 928000

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Achieving your ambitions. Studying a subject that interests and inspires you is the main reason for embarking on a university degree. But you also want to know you’ll be developing the enterprising, professional skill set that employers value. At Christ Church, we work with you to maximise your future potential from day one. We’ll help you develop the skills, confidence and attributes you’ll need for a bright future and a great career. If you’re an aspiring teacher or health professional, you’ll be studying at a university with a national reputation and extensive network of contacts. Our simulation suites provide a realistic work environment allowing you to practise your skills and build your confidence. Or maybe you’re set on the creative industries. Our Daphne Oram creative arts building is home to the latest digital facilities and our constantly evolving courses are designed to equip our students with the skills they need to feed the booming creative sector in Kent and beyond.

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2021 HESA Graduate Outcomes Survey of 102 large multi-subject universities with more than 3,000 graduates.

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...continued Scientists, engineers, medical and health students study in our new £65 million facility, the Verena Holmes Building, giving them the opportunity to work together on real-world projects, with researchers and employers in dedicated makerspaces and labs. Many of our teaching staff continue to be active in their industries and professions, so they bring real-world expertise into their teaching. We make time in the academic year for you to take part in personal development activities including placements, employer mentoring, workshops and business networking events. Research skills are a key part of all our courses, so whatever path you’re taking, you’ll be encouraged and empowered to be an independent thinker and problem-solver, ready to take your experience into the world of work. All of this is backed up with support from our Careers and Enterprise Team, who can provide you with information, advice and guidance in planning your future.

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We also offer: • a volunteering service • career and enterprise development bursaries • online and drop-in personal advice • part-time work opportunities • Get Hired! graduate recruitment development programme. At Christ Church, you’ll get ready for a brilliant future.

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At Canterbury Christ Church University, we’re committed to working with you to ensure you reach your full potential. As a Christ Church student, you’ll take control of your own learning. You’ll collaborate with fellow students, staff and other employers, to enhance valuable workplace skills, supported by a wide range of technology and digital media.

When you start your student life at Christ Church, our specialist advisers can provide advice and support about anything that’s worrying you.

We pride ourselves on the high quality of our teaching and we’re above the national average for staff with teaching qualifications.

Once you’ve accepted an offer to study with us, you’ll find all the information you need through our student webpages and Course Essentials. Before you arrive, our student-led Facebook groups and peer mentoring scheme are there to help make your transition to university just that little bit easier. Additionally, when you arrive, our Welcome Hub, student Welcome Ambassadors and face-to-face campus orientations will help you access our support services, and kickstart your learning.

Together with the investments we’re making in our buildings and facilities, we aim to offer you the best possible student experience. Taking that final leap and making an application can be both exciting and daunting and you’ll probably still have lots of questions about your studies and university life.

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Peer mentors You’ll be offered a peer mentor – an experienced student – to help you find your way, both before and after you arrive at university. We have pastoral peer mentors who can help with every day or personal challenges, and academic peer mentors who are specifically trained to help you engage with your studies.

Overcoming barriers to achievement

“I have dyslexia and have found the support at Christ Church to be really fantastic. I want to teach in the future and the support I’ve received has given me the confidence to believe in myself.” Polly Special Educational Needs & Inclusion Studies student

If you live with disability, a learning difficulty or long-term health issues, and potentially face barriers to achievement, our Student Disability Service is ready to support you with: • practical support and accessible teaching rooms • special arrangements in examinations and assessment • information about funding opportunities to secure support for your specific needs.

Care leavers If you are, or have been, in care, we’re committed to helping you realise your ambitions. As one of our students, you will receive support from a designated member of staff who understands your needs.

Counselling, mental health and wellbeing Starting university brings new challenges and you may find that your new lifestyle means you need some extra emotional support. Should you need it, we offer a free, confidential counselling service and a mental wellbeing service. Our specialists include fully qualified professionals including BACP registered counsellors and mental health professionals, with links to external support agencies.

Your finances Living on a student income can be a challenge. If you have any money worries, our Student Support and Wellbeing Advisers are available to help you with: • ensuring you’re getting all the financial support you’re eligible for • financial planning and money management • your support package from the student loans company • discretionary support funds you may be able to access • the availability of additional grants and loans. continued...

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Learning resources With hundreds of thousands of books, journals and electronic resources available 24/7 via LibrarySearch, you’re sure to be able to find the information you need. Our library staff at Augustine House, Canterbury and Drill Hall, Medway will be on hand to assist you throughout your time at university. Specialist support is also provided by our team of dedicated Faculty Learning Developers and Learning and Research Support Librarians, who provide one-to-one tutorials, workshops and tailored resources aimed at developing the study skills and digital capabilities you’ll need to succeed. Our on-campus bookshop is one of the oldest independent academic bookshops in the UK, stocking a wide range of books supporting your chosen subject area. Over half a million general and academic titles are available to order for the following day with price-match and book bundle offers. The bookshop also hosts many author readings and events throughout the year.

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Your studies will be supported through a range of digital platforms and resources provided through our Blackboard virtual learning environment. These will supplement and enhance the teaching provided on-site, allowing you to engage with staff and students, play and repeat recordings made by your lecturers, and review and reflect on your learning both on- and offcampus. The Virtual PC and Student Apps Store ensure you’ll have all the software you need for your course, wherever you are.

Support with English language If English isn’t your first language, the Academic English Language Team, as part of the Centre for Language and Linguistics, is available to offer guidance. You can meet a tutor, attend workshops on specific areas of difficulty in academic English, and access online modules in academic writing, reading and other essential skills through the Learning Skills Hub.


Inspirational teaching Professor Angela Pickard, in the School of Creative Arts and Industries, is the first Professor of Dance Education in the UK, the highest-ranking member in her field. She was also awarded the annual Research in Dance Impact Award, which recognises the work of talented professionals, practitioners and academics, who have made an impact on the UK’s dance sector.

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Megan, Drama student, enjoying the Thanksgiving festivities during her year abroad at High Point University, North Carolina.

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Thinking of working abroad in the future? Many courses offer you the opportunity to study overseas as part of a student exchange programme, and we have well-established links and partnerships with many universities around the world. So if you decide to take advantage of these exciting possibilities, we can help to organise every aspect of your trip. We can also help you find opportunities to work and travel abroad during the holidays or after your graduation.

America and Canada On some courses, you’ll be able to study in North America as part of your degree.* On some other courses you can also apply to study at one of our exchange partners in the USA or Canada for part of your degree. To find out more, look out for the symbol in the course info, or visit: canterbury.ac.uk/studynorthamerica

Europe For many years, Christ Church has offered students the opportunity to study or work in Europe, and many opportunities are available on a number of courses. Visit our website for the latest information on your chosen course.

Learn a new language Whether you’re a complete beginner or want to improve your language skills, we offer modules at different levels in French, German, Italian, Spanish and Mandarin, all of which can be taken at the Canterbury Campus alongside your other studies. Learning a new language is a great way to enhance your career prospects and help you when studying or travelling abroad. *conditions apply

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“As an international student, it’s normal to be nervous about how your life is going to be for the next few years. I first lived in uni accommodation and made great friends of different nationalities. Also, I did an International Foundation year, which helped me improve my English and academic skills.” Marta Media & Communications and Film, Radio & TV graduate

As an international student, you’ll join a diverse community drawn from over 80 countries. Our International Team is here to help you through the application process, and you’ll have access to all the advice you’ll need to feel happy and settled in your new home. If English isn’t your first language, we offer Academic English Language services such as workshops and tutorials to help you improve your English, and throughout your studies student advisers will be ready to support you. In your first year you will be given priority if you wish to live in our student accommodation. You’ll have plenty of opportunities to experience life in the UK and you’ll be able to join a huge range of clubs and societies to make the most of your time with us. For more information, see page 184 or visit: canterbury.ac.uk/international

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When you join us at Christ Church, you’ll study at one of two distinctive and unique campuses in Kent and Medway. Kent is known as ‘The Garden of England’, and with good reason. Beautiful countryside, picturesque villages, stunning coastal scenery and cosmopolitan city life. It’s also the perfect gateway to the rest of the UK and continental Europe. London is less than an hour from Canterbury by high-speed train and the continent is within easy reach. Major international airports are also close by.

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As a World Heritage Site, Canterbury is one of the country’s ‘must see’ destinations. You’ll be studying right at the heart of this great student city, with its historic streets, ancient city walls, cosy pubs, exciting clubs and top-class restaurants. And, of course, you’ll be within walking distance of one of the most beautiful cathedrals in the world.

The Medway Campus is close to the historic naval town of Chatham, and to Rochester with its beautiful cathedral. The campus itself is in an area known as Chatham Maritime, where major developments have created a student-friendly quarter with a real village atmosphere. Here you’ll find a multiplex cinema, a shopping centre and a fully equipped sports centre. London is under an hour away by train.

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Lively, historical, cultural. Built in the grounds of the ancient St Augustine’s Abbey, and within sight of the magnificent cathedral, our Canterbury Campus is right in the centre of city life. We’re proud to be part of a World Heritage Site and although we’re in a busy, cosmopolitan city with a rich programme of festivals and culture, the sea, fields and woodlands are on our doorstep. We offer great facilities at our Canterbury Campus. Students can step out into a vibrant and world-famous cathedral city and also benefit from a campus with excellent learning and teaching resources, music venues, a superb sports centre, a well-stocked bookshop and plenty of coffee bars and places to eat. Our multi-million pound investment over the last decade on new and renovated buildings is part of our commitment to providing a first-class student experience.

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Canterbury Campus.

With fantastic new buildings, facilities and courses, our city campus is transforming.

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In the heart of our main campus is the Verena Holmes Building, a major high-tech facility for science, technology, health, engineering and medicine. Supporting careers and skills for the next generation of engineers, scientists, healthcare professionals and doctors, this exceptional centre of excellence is opening up exciting new opportunities for students and graduates. The building is named in honour of one of the country’s most pioneering female engineers.

It is only a short distance away from our new creative arts facility on the campus – all part of a multi-million-pound transformation plan. The city campus is also home to the Kent and Medway Medical School, a collaboration between Canterbury Christ Church and the University of Kent. But we don’t just focus on the sciences at Christ Church. Our creative arts building, named after music pioneer Daphne Oram, is dedicated

to 21st century creativity and digital innovation, and has become a hub for arts and culture in the city. There are dedicated facilities for music, performance, games design, media, photography and graphic design. You’ll be able to showcase your work and talents in a building designed to reflect contemporary working practices in the digital age. We’re very proud of our new facilities, but do come and see them for yourself at one of our Open Days (see page 07 ). canterbury.ac.uk

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Medway Campus. Medway has a long-standing reputation for excellence in Health and Social Care, Education and the Early Years. The campus is part of Universities at Medway, which is made up of three universities: Canterbury Christ Church University, the University of Kent and the University of Greenwich, so you’ll be part of a vibrant student campus with plenty of facilities. A busy programme of social and sporting events is organised by the Students’ Unions, while the Drill Hall Library contains extensive collections of books and

journals, hundreds of PCs and study places, training rooms and discussion spaces. As a Health and Social Care student, you’ll be learning in our real-world Simulation Suite, designed to teach and enhance clinical skills. The Simulation Suite will enable you to apply the theory you learn to clinical techniques using specialist equipment.

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“What’s really fantastic about living in uni accommodation is that all my friends are just a floor away from me. It’s also great that I am only a 10 minute walk to the University, a 2 minute walk to the library and a 5 minute walk into town. I wouldn’t trade it for the world!” Jennifer Health Studies student

Home from home.

Make friends and live independently in the heart of the city in our student accommodation. We have a wide range of options for you to consider. All accommodation is self-catering, and there are campus cafés, food courts and local restaurants for those times when you want someone else to do the cooking for you! With a choice of en suite or shared facilities, your university home will feature 24-hour security, internet access and free contents insurance. All your utility bills are included in the rent, so budgeting will be easy. We have photos and 360º views of some of our rooms, including adapted rooms, on our website. All of our student accommodation is allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, so if you have a particular preference, apply as soon as you can. Full details, including prices, are available at: canterbury.ac.uk/accommodation

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City living.

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In Canterbury, student residences are study bedrooms grouped into either houses or flats. Many are en suite, and we also have studio and one-bedroom flats designed for shared occupation. Many have communal living and dining areas, and some have beautifully landscaped courtyards.

If you’re studying at our Medway Campus, you’ll have the chance to rent a room in one of the purposebuilt flats in the private provider Liberty Quays development, which owns and manages the flats. Grouped into modern flats for six or eight students, they feature shared communal lounges and fully equipped kitchens.

Security caretakers are on hand at our larger sites 24 hours a day, or just a phone call away at smaller sites.

Renting privately You are able to apply to stay in university-managed accommodation for the entire length of your course, but if you decide to move into private accommodation for the second and third years, our Accommodation Team can show you the available options.

If you have a disability We have adapted rooms for wheelchair users and students with other disabilities. Please contact our Disability Team early for advice, and to discuss any specific requirements when you apply. Please email: disability@canterbury.ac.uk

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Into sport? Sport and active health

Fitness opportunities

Sport and active health are exciting parts of the Christ Church experience. The University’s multi-million-pound Sports Centre has the latest fitness equipment in our state-of-the-art gym, a full range of fitness classes, and a personal training service. Additionally, we provide many free programmes centred around student wellbeing, including Couch to 5k, active lifestyles mentoring, a running club and an outdoor bootcamp to help you stay active and healthy.

Open seven days a week and featuring the latest equipment, our Sports Centre has something for everyone. Whether you’re serious about training and competing or would simply like to be more active and get a little fitter, you’ll have access to our interactive spin studio, exciting fitness classes, modern gym, climbing wall and double sports hall.

At Christ Church you will find a wide range of club sports on offer; many of our teams regularly compete in the British Universities and Colleges Sports leagues and a variety of other competitions, including the annual Varsity event.

We work with various national governing bodies of sport to offer sport-specific coaching and officiating courses, giving you the skills and academic knowledge to coach or referee. These qualifications are also great for enhancing your career prospects and finding a job doing what you love. In particular, the skills gained from building relationships and tailoring your approach to the needs of a diverse community are useful for anyone seeking a role in sports development.

You will also have access to our joint specialist facility, Polo Farm Sports Club. Just a short distance from the Canterbury Campus, the facilities include three floodlit hockey pitches, an indoor tennis centre, outdoor tennis courts and a spacious sports hall, specialising in netball, hockey and cricket. The University has five grass sports pitches for football and rugby, and through partnership with local clubs we offer golf, kayaking, equestrian, trampoline and athletics facilities.

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“My experience with the Sport Scholarship programme has been very positive. One of the things that helped me the most was the readily available support from staff at the Sports Lab, with testing which helped me keep track of my progress during the training and competition season.” Gloria Double Olympian and Human Biology student

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Sport scholarships. If you’re talented at sport, you can apply for one of the University’s Sport scholarships. As a Sport Scholar, you will enjoy a financial bursary, university gym membership, personal training, mentoring, sports science support and an environment that will help you to achieve both your sporting and academic potential. The University is recognised by Sport England’s Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme for an enhanced level of academic flexibility, allowing talented athletes to balance their studies alongside a sporting schedule. Sport scholarships are available in a range of sports, including disability sport. We have relationships with several high-profile clubs which enable us to offer enhanced scholarships, including Canterbury Rugby Club and Kent County Cricket Club, where talented athletes may combine playing a high standard of sport with their university studies. For more information, visit: canterbury.ac.uk/sports-scholarship continued...

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“This new programme is an exciting opportunity for talented sports people who want to study for a Sport & Exercise Science degree and continue their football development in a first class environment.” Paul Carney Director of Sport and Active Health

Football Performance Academy: live the beautiful game Our Academy is a home for true student athletes. Built on our incredibly successful Sport Scholarship programme and BSc Sport & Exercise Science degree, this is an exciting opportunity for talented footballers to learn and develop in a performance sport environment while studying Sport & Exercise Science. Train with professional quality and intensity while we support you to succeed as both an athlete and a student. Each student will have access to: • regular football training • expert strength and conditioning • fixtures programme • performance analysis • coaching qualifications • sports therapy and rehabilitation. Learn through our diverse Sport & Exercise Science degree with experiences in Exercise and Training, Sports Psychology, Exercise Physiology, Performance Analysis and much more. The knowledge gained through this programme will give students a wide range of prospects including a career in sports coaching, professional or semi-professional sporting opportunities, as well as options for further study. For more information, visit: canterbury.ac.uk/football-academy

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Student sports clubs Student sports clubs are facilitated by Christ Church Sport and Active Health and led by students through the Christ Church Students’ Union. Many teams compete regularly in British Universities and Colleges Sport leagues (BUCS) and a variety of other competitions. • American football • Athletics • Badminton • Basketball • Boxing • Cheerleading • Climbing • Cricket • Equestrian • Football • Futsal • Hockey

• Japanese Jiu Jitsu • Kayaking • Lacrosse • Netball • Pole fitness • Rounders • Rugby • Snow sports • Swimming • Tennis • Trampolining • Volleyball

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“There are so many opportunities to enjoy creative arts and culture, from major festivals, exhibitions and events, to joining our studentrun societies or landing great work experience in the creative industries.” Dr Katie McGown Head of Arts and Culture

Enjoy the arts. Our vibrant, year-round programme of concerts, exhibitions and events includes something for everyone. No matter what you study at Christ Church, there are lots of ways to get involved in the cultural life of the University. Students can go to free lunchtime concerts with world-renowned musicians in St Gregory’s Centre for Music, or stop by the evening gigs and open mics in St George’s Centre. There are exhibitions throughout the year in the Daphne Oram Gallery, and screenings, talks, and events across our campuses. Canterbury hosts cultural events and exhibitions year-round at the Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury Cathedral, and Canterbury Museums. Medway has vibrant festivals throughout the year and incredible museums including the Chatham Historic Dockyard. With its city centre location, the Lounge Bar and Kitchen café, St George’s Student Centre is an ideal venue for music, performance and socialising. And it’s also home to our Students’ Union, so all the entertainment and information you want is right where you need it. Christ Church also supports cultural events across the region. We are the Partner and Principal Sponsor of Canterbury Festival, and we have sponsored a range of other events including Pride Canterbury, Folkestone Book Festival, and the Turner Prize at Turner Contemporary, Margate. For more information, visit: canterbury.ac.uk/arts-and-culture

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Christ Church has supported Games Design students to showcase their work at Games Expo in Birmingham and arranged for a masterclass with industry experts at the Folkestone Book Festival. The image (left) is from Surgeball created by student Mike Farrant and featured in the Canterbury Festival.

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Staff and students gather in solidarity with global student action on climate change.

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Change the world. We are committed to working with our students to build a more sustainable future. If, like us, you care about the environment, you’ll be able to get involved with ‘Us in the World’: a collaboration between our students, staff and the Students’ Union, working together to embed the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) into everything we do. We were one of the first UK universities to sign the SDG Accord and in the spring of 2019 Christ Church joined other universities, cities and the government in the declaration of a Climate Emergency. These are just a few of the thing we’ve achieved together so far. We’ve: • reduced our carbon emissions from electricity and gas consumption by 40% between 2010-2019 • been a 0% waste to landfill university since January 2013, with a 60% reduction in waste between 2010-2019, and been working hard to promote reusable alternatives to single-use plastics • reduced use of disposable cups by 60% across all sites • won an International Green Gown Award for our work in ‘Continuous Improvement: Institutional Change’ on sustainability.

“Sustainability is as much about social issues as it is about the environment. I’m proud and excited to be working with the Student Green Office, because not only will I spread awareness and hopefully inspire others, but most importantly I will keep on educating myself.” Miroslava History and Film, Radio & TV student

If you’re passionate about ensuring a sustainable future, there will be plenty of opportunities to get involved through our Student Green Office. Find out more at: canterbury.ac.uk/sustainability

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Get involved. From the moment you arrive we’ll be there helping you settle in with our amazing Freshers’ Fayre, where you can sign up for a variety of sports clubs and societies. From joining academic societies that support your studies, through to challenging yourself to try something completely new, you’ll meet people and make new friends. Joining a sports team, a society, or getting involved with student media activities can make a huge difference to how you settle into university and ensure you get the most out of your time here.

“Christ Church Students’ Union exists to empower, encourage and support every student studying here. We are run by students, for students, and just by being a student at Christ Church you are automatically a member of the Union. We will always be here for you when you need us.” Dan President, Students’ Union

Our mission is to improve student life and enrich student experiences, and our elected officers work with the University to make sure your voice is heard and your feedback acted on. There may be times when you need extra help and support and the Union has a free, independent Advice Centre offering guidance on academic issues, as well as advice on housing, money and any other concerns you may have, to make sure your time at Christ Church is the best it can be. For more information, visit: ccsu.co.uk

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Graduation and beyond. Graduation day is the exciting culmination of your university studies.

If you are awarded a BA or BSc, on your graduation day you’ll process into Canterbury’s magnificent cathedral, an amazing setting for your big day. If you’re a student based at Medway Campus, ceremonies take place in the beautiful Rochester Cathedral. You will be heading towards your future with optimism and confidence, secure in the knowledge that as a Christ Church graduate, you’ll continue to have access to university support and guidance.

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When you graduate from Christ Church, your relationship with us doesn’t end. Alumni remain members of our community and you’ll automatically become part of a social and professional network of over 50,000 former students. • Careers support for up to three years after you leave, including regular job notifications or help if you are thinking of starting your own business. • 20% discount if you decide to continue your studies with us on a Master’s or other eligible course. • Help if you want to organise a reunion with friends as well as notifications of university events for alumni. • Volunteering opportunities within the University, working with prospective and current students. • Retail discounts and discounted membership of the University Library and Sports Centre. • A varied arts and cultural programme and public lectures. For more information, visit: cccualumni.com

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Art & Design

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Business & Management

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Engineering & Computing

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Healthcare, Public Health & Social Care

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Humanities

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Law, Policing & Criminal Justice

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Media, Marketing & Journalism

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Medicine

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Music & Performing Arts

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Sciences

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Social Sciences

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Sport, Exercise & Rehabilitation Sciences

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Teaching, Education & Childhood

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Tourism, Events & Hospitality

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“The welcoming atmosphere made me settle in straight away, with supportive supervisors guiding me to succeed in my studies. There are also many opportunities to work and gain experience alongside your studies which help you gain the valuable skills employers are looking for.”

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“Everyone is so kind and helpful, making the transition to University less stressful. I feel so much more confident and independent.” Kimberley Creative & Professional Writing student

IMPORTANT INFORMATION We designed this prospectus for courses starting in September 2023 to reflect a return to teaching and campus life. At the time of publication, the COVID-19 pandemic was ongoing. With the success of the vaccine roll-out, a significant amount of teaching and learning activity took place on campus. However, there was a need to respond to Government and health guidance. The wellbeing of our students and staff is at the heart of everything we do. We continuously monitor Government guidance, and we will respond immediately to provide a supportive and safe environment for our University community to support their work and studies.

The information was accurate when we printed the prospectus in January 2022. On occasion, it may be necessary to change details relating to a particular course that commences from September 2023 onwards. We will set out any changes on the web page relating to the course. Where there has been a material change to a course, we will separately draw this to the attention of applicants at the earliest opportunity. We recommend that you look at the web page for further information on the course and any notifications of change to the details in the prospectus.


COURSES

How you can study. On the following pages, you can explore the undergraduate courses we offer across a range of subject areas. You will find a brief introduction to each course telling you a little about the subject, and importantly, the range of career options it can open up for you. We hope this taste of what’s on offer will encourage you to visit our website where you will be able to find out so much more about why you should choose to study your course at Canterbury Christ Church University. canterbury.ac.uk/studyhere

Single honours We have over 80 single honours courses leading to qualifications including BA, BSc, BEng and LLB.

Combined honours

Foundation years If you don’t get the grades you need, or are returning to study, we have a number of four year degree courses with the first year (Year 0) as a foundation year which introduces you to university study in your chosen subject area. See page 55 for more information, and look out for . this icon

Foundation degrees We offer a number of these qualifications which combine academic study and work-based learning. They usually involve two years full-time study but part-time options may be available. You can study for an additional year to ‘top up’ to honours degree level.

Degree Apprenticeships

While you are with us we want to help you develop the skills you need to get a great job when you graduate. So, many of our courses give you the chance to gain work experience or undertake a professional placement year.

Canterbury Christ Church University offers a range of Higher and Degree Apprenticeships which combine work with study. These allow employers to attract new recruits with clear progression paths, and to upskill existing staff to enable them to be more productive. If you are interested in our apprenticeships then please visit: canterbury.ac.uk/ apprenticeships

A year in North America Some of our courses provide an exciting opportunity to study for a year in North America at one of our partner institutions. Look out for this icon

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Learning a new language You can study a range of languages as part of, or alongside, your course. We offer modules in French, German, Italian, Spanish and Mandarin at the Canterbury Campus.

Most of our degree courses can be studied full-time or part-time, offering flexibility and choice.

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Can’t decide between your favourite subjects? Find out more about our combined honours degrees on page 54.

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COMBINED HONOURS

Combined honours. Are you finding it hard to decide between two subjects you enjoy? If so, you could tailor your studies with a combined honours degree. Variety, flexibility and a chance to maximise your employability are just some of the advantages on offer when you choose to study a combined degree, and Canterbury Christ Church University offers a wide selection.

Why study a combined honours degree?

What makes a combined honours degree?

A combined honours degree is one degree covering two subject areas. It will allow you to:

With a combined honours degree, in your first year you will spend half your time studying one subject and half the other. As you progress into your second and third years, you may decide that you prefer one subject to another and you will be able to study one subject for two thirds of the time and the other for one third.

• explore two subjects you enjoy and gain a wider set of knowledge and skills

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• meet an even wider range of students to work with and make friends.

Maximise your employability With an ever-changing work environment, employers are looking for those who can demonstrate adaptability and diverse knowledge and skills. Specialising in two subject areas provides you with the opportunity to distinguish yourself in an increasingly competitive job market as a graduate who is flexible, adaptable, possesses excellent interpersonal, organisational and problem-solving skills, can undertake independent research from more than one discipline and has the ability to work as part of a team.

Choose your combination Take a look at the specific subjects you are interested in within this prospectus. The course page will tell you if it is offered as a combined honours and recommend some subjects it combines well with. For more about the combinations on offer, their UCAS codes, and our suggestions for the combinations we think really work best, please visit: canterbury.ac.uk/combinedhonours-degrees


A number of our degrees are also offered with an additional foundation year (Year 0 of a four year degree). A foundation year can provide an ideal route for those who have the ability to study at degree level but don’t have the entry requirements for their chosen subject.

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Foundation years.

You may be a school-leaver who has not quite reached the required tariff points, or you may have decided to follow a different path of study from your A-Levels and need to gain a grounding in a new subject area. Perhaps you are someone considering returning to study after a number of years; you don’t have the qualifications but have relevant experience and plenty of enthusiasm. If so, a foundation year may be just what you’re looking for.

What is a foundation year course? Our foundation years are offered in the following subject areas:

•p rovides an introduction not only to study at university but also to your chosen subject

Arts & Humanities Business Chemical Engineering Computing Education Engineering Forensic Investigation Health Law Psychology, Politics, Sociology & Applied Criminology Science Sport & Exercise Sciences

•o ffers you a highly supportive environment where you can develop the self-confidence, knowledge, skills and understanding for further study.

Have a look at the course entry for the degree you are interested in studying. If it is also offered as a four year course with a foundation year, you will see this icon . Apply through UCAS in the usual way using the UCAS code for the four year option (with foundation year). For example, BSc Hons Animal Science (with foundation year) D301.

We also offer an International foundation year: see page 62. You will find more details about what you will study as part of your foundation year on the following pages.

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ARTS & HUMANITIES FOUNDATION YEAR

The Arts & Humanities foundation year provides you with an opportunity to study at university if you do not have the qualifications or grades required for entry to the three year degree. From day one you will engage with university life and begin to develop core academic and personal skills needed to achieve your full potential whilst at university and beyond graduation into your professional career. The six modules you study during the foundation year will: • introduce you to general themes, research methods and techniques in the arts and humanities • help to develop your confidence • encourage you to make the most of campus life and the services offered by the University • provide close, tailored one-to-one support through timetabled personal tutorials • offer a varied set of practical and thinking activities where you will learn with your peers in large group and seminar settings.

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The Arts & Humanities Foundation (Year 0) is the first year of study on the following courses: BA (Hons) American Studies

UCAS Code T701

BA (Hons) Archaeology

UCAS Code V402

BA (Hons) Commercial Music

UCAS Code W341

BA (Hons) Creative & Professional Writing

UCAS Code W803

BA (Hons) Creative Music Production & Technology

UCAS Code J931

BA (Hons) Digital Media

UCAS Code P315

BA (Hons) English Language & Linguistics

UCAS Code Q313

BA (Hons) English Literature

UCAS Code Q323

BA (Hons) Film Production

UCAS Code P302

BA (Hons) Film, Radio & Television

UCAS Code P307

BA (Hons) Games Design

UCAS Code I601

BA (Hons) Graphic Design

UCAS Code W212

BA (Hons) History

UCAS Code V103

BA (Hons) Media & Communications

UCAS Code P308

BA (Hons) Medieval & Early Modern Studies

UCAS Code V141

BA (Hons) Multimedia Journalism

UCAS Code P500

BA (Hons) Music

UCAS Code W304

BA (Hons) Performing Arts

UCAS Code W491

BA (Hons) Photography

UCAS Code W642

BA (Hons) Religion, Philosophy & Ethics

UCAS Code V602

BA (Hons) Theology

UCAS Code V611


Christ Church Business School and the Department of Law offer undergraduate degree courses in Business, Human Resource Management, Accounting, Finance, Marketing and Law. Our foundation year provides an opportunity for those students who, for various reasons, do not meet the current entry requirements to gain the required level of achievement needed for progression to the parent degree. On successful completion of the foundation year, you are able to progress onto your chosen undergraduate course leading to a full honours degree. Throughout your degree you will be taught in a supportive, friendly and encouraging environment. During this first part of your four year course, our focus is on equipping you for further study in your chosen subject, giving you an effective understanding of both business and legal issues. The foundation year also gives you experience of applying what you study to the solution of real-world problems. In this way, you develop the necessary skills for further academic study, enquiry and problem-solving, so that you become an independent learner.

The Business Foundation (Year 0) is the first year of study on the following courses: BSc (Hons) Accounting

UCAS Code N408

BSc (Hons) Accounting & Finance

UCAS Code N409

BSc (Hons) Business Management

UCAS Code N205

BSc (Hons) Finance

UCAS Code N305

BSc (Hons) Human Resource Management

UCAS Code N60F

BSc (Hons) International Business Management

UCAS Code N205

BSc (Hons) Marketing

UCAS Code N50F

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BUSINESS FOUNDATION YEAR

To learn more about your course of study please see the course description for the relevant undergraduate degree course.

There is a shortage of high-quality applicants for industry jobs in chemistry and in engineering. Designed with input from industry, the Chemical Engineering foundation will prepare you for higher education in these areas. You will study the basic theoretical principles of the physical sciences, gaining extensive hands-on practical experience in the laboratory, and will develop the essential mathematical and interpersonal skills necessary for your future in higher education.

The Chemical Engineering Foundation (Year 0) is the first year of study on the following courses: BEng (Hons) Chemical Engineering

UCAS Code H101

The foundation year will build your skills and sciencespecific knowledge, with key transferable skills integrated throughout the modules and a focus on applications of knowledge. You will be taught in a supportive, friendly and encouraging environment, learning key concepts in chemistry, general science skills and mathematics. You will then undertake more in-depth study of chemistry whilst learning key aspects of biology and physics. You will also undertake a small research project as part of your studies.

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COMPUTING FOUNDATION YEAR

This course offers you an alternative pathway to access degree-level study in computing. The course is designed to improve your computing discipline knowledge, including programming. In addition, the course will equip you with the skills you need to study at undergraduate level and will inform your choice of degree. The foundation year will: • introduce you to the discipline of computing, including programming concepts • inform your choice of degree specialism in computing • provide you with the study skills needed for a degree-level course • allow you to apply academic knowledge and skills to real-world technical challenges.

The Computing Foundation (Year 0) is the first year of study on the following courses: BSc (Hons) Business Information Systems

UCAS Code GN4F

BSc Hons) Computer Forensics & Security

UCAS Code FG4F

BSc (Hons) Computer Science

UCAS Code I10F

BSc (Hons) Computing

UCAS Code G40F

BEng (Hons) Software Engineering

UCAS Code I301

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The Education foundation year provides you with an opportunity to study at university if you do not have the qualifications or grades required for entry to the three year degree. During this first year of your four year programme of study, you will be introduced to key themes within education and life-long learning. You will be taught in a supportive and motivating environment by a team of experienced and innovative academics from across the field of education and life-long learning. Over the course of the foundation year, you will develop the academic and personal skills needed to achieve your full potential whilst at university and beyond graduation into your professional career. Across the six modules you will study during the foundation year, you will be introduced to topics such as: • academic skills e.g. referencing, critical thinking, finding quality sources • reflection • effective study skills • personal development and employability • communicating academically.

In addition, you will study topics related to your chosen degree pathway. You will be supported by a wide range of academic and professional services staff who all share the goal of your success. The Education Foundation (Year 0) is the first year of study on the following courses: BA (Hons) Arts in Education

UCAS Code L43F

BA (Hons) Counselling, Coaching & Mentoring

UCAS Code B941

BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies

UCAS Code X391

BA (Hons) Education Studies

UCAS Code X399

BA (Hons) Primary Education

UCAS Code X320

BA (Hons) Special Educational Needs & Inclusion Studies

UCAS Code X364


The foundation year prepares you for studying in higher education, providing you with the relevant theoretical and practical knowledge to enable you to progress on to the appropriate engineering degree. You will develop your knowledge and understanding of applying and analysing science to solve societal, industry and organisations’ engineering problems to provide interdisciplinary solutions and approach. You will explore areas including: • the fundamental knowledge of scientific, technical and mathematical skills in context of your chosen area of engineering • problem solving • applying academic knowledge to real-life issues and challenges.

The Engineering Foundation (Year 0) is the first year of study on the following courses: BEng (Hons) Biomedical Engineering

UCAS Code H100

BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering

UCAS Code H141

BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering (Advanced Manufacture)

UCAS Code H143

BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering (Building Services)

UCAS Code H144

BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering (Systems)

UCAS Code H142

BEng (Hons) Product Design Engineering

UCAS Code H151

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ENGINEERING FOUNDATION YEAR

FORENSIC INVESTIGATION FOUNDATION YEAR The Forensic Investigation Foundation (Year 0) is the first year of study on the following course: BSc (Hons) Forensic Investigation

UCAS Code F413

You will study two forensic modules, two biology modules and two chemistry modules to develop your knowledge and understanding of the key concepts. You will then carry out a range of practical sessions to apply your knowledge to practical scenarios and case studies. You will also receive in-depth training and support to develop your academic study skills and support to build a solid foundation on which to continue with your undergraduate studies. All training is provided by our very experienced forensic and scientific staff.

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Our Forensic Investigation foundation year introduces you to the key concepts and principles of forensic investigation, while also developing your knowledge of a range of key areas of biology and chemistry and how these are applied to forensic science. Therefore this course prepares you for Forensic Investigation or related degree courses.

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HEALTH FOUNDATION YEAR

The Public Health & Health Promotion foundation year aims to provide you with a good understanding of how the health and wellbeing of individuals, communities and populations can be improved. You will study modules that will: • introduce you to the health and wellbeing sector • support you to develop your academic skills: literacy, numeracy, IT and research • encourage you to develop self-confidence and effective communication skills • help you to manage your own learning and get the most out of university life. Experienced and friendly lecturers will help you to learn through a blend of interactive activities, lectures, small-group discussions, one-to-one tutorials, online resources, and peer support. You will have the opportunity to reflect on your personal strengths and values in a supportive environment that will assist you in planning your future study and preparing for a health-related career.

The Health Foundation (Year 0) is the first year of study on the following courses: BSc (Hons) Public Health & Health Promotion

UCAS Code B920

For candidates who have been successful at interview, but who are unable to subsequently meet the wider entry requirements, we may be able to offer you a four year course which includes a foundation year. The Health foundation year will prepare you for future study and will be the first year of a four year degree, and if successfully completed, you will be able to progress onto a degree in Adult Nursing, Child Nursing, Mental Health Nursing, Midwifery, Radiography, Operating Department Practice, Occupational Therapy, Paramedic Science, Social Work or Physiotherapy.

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Our foundation year provides an opportunity for those students who, for various reasons, do not meet the current entry requirements of the parent degree. On successful completion of the foundation year, you are able to progress onto your chosen undergraduate course leading to a full honours degree. Throughout your degree you will be taught in a supportive, friendly and encouraging environment. During this first part of your four year course, our focus is on equipping you for further study in your chosen subject giving you an effective understanding of both business and legal issues. The foundation year also gives you experience of applying what you study to the solution of real-world problems. In this way, you develop the necessary skills for further academic study, enquiry and problem-solving, so that you become an independent learner. To learn more about your course of study please see the course description for the relevant undergraduate degree course.

The Law Foundation (Year 0) is the first year of study on the following courses: LLB Law

UCAS Code MN0F

LLB Law with Finance

UCAS Code MN3F

LLB Law with Business

UCAS Code MN1F


The foundation year offers you an alternative pathway to access degree-level study in the subject areas of psychology, politics, sociology and applied criminology. Our exciting range of modules will equip you with the necessary skills and knowledge to study at undergraduate level and will inform your choice of degree. Our supportive teaching team is committed to innovation and excellence in learning and teaching, and will enable you to realise your aspirations and potential, and excel in our undergraduate courses. The course will: • introduce you to the key disciplines of psychology, politics, sociology and applied criminology • inform your choice of degree specialism in one or more of these subject areas • provide you with the study skills and knowledge needed for degree-level learning • allow you to apply academic knowledge to real-life issues, problems and challenges.

The Psychology, Politics, Sociology & Applied Criminology Foundation (Year 0) is the first year of study on the following courses: BSc (Hons) Applied Criminology BSc (Hons) Applied Criminology & Forensic Investigation

UCAS Code M90F

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PSYCHOLOGY, POLITICS, SOCIOLOGY & APPLIED CRIMINOLOGY FOUNDATION YEAR

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BSc (Hons) International Relations

UCAS Code L257

BSc (Hons) Politics

UCAS Code L202

BSc (Hons) Psychology

UCAS Code C803

BSc (Hons) Sociology

UCAS Code L214

BSc (Hons) Sociology & Social Policy

UCAS Code L213

SCIENCE FOUNDATION YEAR

During this first part of your four year course, you will study the basic theoretical principles of your discipline, gaining practical experience in fieldwork and the laboratory, and you will develop the essential interdisciplinary skills necessary for your future studies in higher education. You will be taught in a supportive, friendly and encouraging environment, learning the key concepts of your discipline, including environmental and biological science, chemistry and physics. You will also learn about introductory data analysis and statistical analysis techniques. Entry on to this course requires an English language qualification. It is ideally suited to those who wish to change study direction after Level 3 (A-Level or equivalent) or who are looking to return to education after a break.

The Science Foundation (Year 0) is the first year of study on the following courses: BSc (Hons) Animal Science

UCAS Code C301

BSc (Hons) Biochemistry & Genetics

UCAS Code C724

BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science

UCAS Code B10F

BSc (Hons) Bioscience

UCAS Code C192

BSc (Hons) Food Science & Nutrition

UCAS Code BL90

BSc (Hons) Geography

UCAS Code L701

BSc (Hons) Human Biology

UCAS Code B101

BSc (Hons) Plant Science

UCAS Code C201

BSc (Hons) Wildlife Ecology & Conservation Science

UCAS Code C181

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SPORT & EXERCISE SCIENCES FOUNDATION YEAR

Our sport and exercise related degree courses offer you the opportunity to explore the science behind physical activity and sports performance. The additional foundation year provides a gateway into higher education if you don’t have the necessary qualifications to enter a three year degree course. It also offers you a supportive, motivational environment in which to develop the self-confidence, knowledge and skills for further study. You will have access to a range of resources and equipment such as our student-focused laboratories, to develop skills and knowledge. Under the guidance of a dynamic team of tutors, you will learn key scientific principles, practical skills, and the application of science to sport and exercise.

The Sport & Exercise Sciences Foundation (Year 0) is the first year of study on the following courses: BSc (Hons) Physical Education & Sport and Exercise Science

UCAS Code C611

BSc (Hons) Sport & Exercise Science

UCAS Code C608

BSc (Hons) Sport Coaching Science

UCAS Code C610

BSc (Hons) Sports Therapy & Rehabilitation

UCAS Code B104

These degrees will also allow you to pursue careers in sport, health and fitness publishing, the leisure industry, physical activity and health administration and research, the medical professions and police force, as well as other public sector roles. They also open routes into teaching, through the PGCE.

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The International foundation year will enable you to improve your English language, study skills and academic content knowledge in English to the level necessary to take an undergraduate degree. You will study a combination of language-focused classes alongside subject-based courses relating to a BA/BSc course you intend to study. As well as improving your language skills, you will develop key

academic study skills for research, assignment writing and oral presentation. We also provide individual help with your studies through regular tutorials. Once you have successfully completed the International foundation year, you’ll progress onto a place on the first year of your chosen undergraduate degree course at Christ Church.


The Course Enquiry Team at is here to help you. We understand that applying to university and finding the right course, one that meets your interests and future aspirations, is a big decision, and we know you are likely to have further questions you’d like to ask us. We are dedicated to providing you with friendly information, advice and guidance to help you make an informed choice and one that’s right for you.

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ART & DESIGN

GAMES DESIGN

DURATION 3 years full-time

BA Single Honours

Your course Games Design teaches you the key technical and creative skills needed to produce indie videogames for computer, mobile and console. You will have the opportunity to make tabletop card and board games, and learn about game histories, creative careers and the role of ‘play’ in contemporary society. You will gain an indepth knowledge of games-design tools (such as Unity and GameMaker Studio), design and development processes, game art, and the relationships between industry, players and designers. You will have access to industrystandard software to produce a range of games, and have the opportunity to build a broad portfolio of games. You will be taught in the School of Creative Arts and Industries’ excellent facilities in the Daphne Oram building (see page 28), which boast interdisciplinary creative spaces. You will be taught by a team of games industry practitioners and academics, led by Dr Joe Baxter-Webb, an experienced professional game designer and scholar of games. As with all courses in the School, each level of the Games Design course features an employability-focused module. These have been

specifically tailored to fit the needs of students studying in a creative discipline, including learning about freelance creative work and entrepreneurialism.

PART-TIME OPTION Yes

Your career Games Design is ideal for students who want to be involved in the creation of games, but are not yet set on a specific discipline such as programming or art. The course is designed to enable a broad range of transferable skills, relevant to careers such as development and production, 2D and 3D game art, interactive narrative design, journalism and copywriting, board game design, and publishing and marketing.

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You will start by gaining a thorough understanding of design principles, processes and history together with technical skills for print, web, image and motion graphic design creating portfolio pieces as you go. Our specialist staff assist you in developing your own

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM

HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

Also available with a foundation year: see p55 North America Exchange: see p20

DURATION 3 years full-time

BA Single Honours

After a year, you can take on freelance commissions and have the chance to work with local design agencies, alumni, and researchactive staff. Our learning community includes previous graduates who love to share their postuniversity experience with you! You can also study abroad, gaining international experience of design.

UCAS CODE I600

You will explore areas including: • indie game creation from concept to release • art, sound and story for games • games analysis and criticism • development techniques and software applications • how to prepare yourself for a successful career in games design.

GRAPHIC DESIGN Your course Graphic Design is deliciously diverse – it is used to inform and to influence, to entertain and to educate. Learn and develop your skills as a designer from the moment you arrive at our purpose-built studios in the Daphne Oram building (see page 28), and by the time you leave you will have a professional portfolio based on your own interests and be equipped to succeed in a competitive industry.

LOCATION Canterbury

expertise. You will ‘think through making’ as you respond to themes such as interpretation, play, materials and processes, and provocation. You put your skills to use in the real world through live briefs and national competition briefs. To capitalise on your design work, you will learn business and entrepreneurial aspects of the industry from professional graphic designers. Your career Graduates secure roles in art direction, in-house design, illustration, motion graphics, digital design, interactive design, brand management, videography and web design. You might elect to work as a freelancer or choose a salaried career in-house or in a design agency. Also available with a foundation year: see p55 North America Exchange: see p20

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE W210 PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)


DURATION 3 years full-time

BA Single Honours

Your course Develop your creative voice by learning how to take inspiring photographs. You will work alongside our staff, experienced professional photographers, from day one, in industrystandard darkrooms and studios.

All modules are designed to develop your awareness of supporting theoretical concepts, which will inform your own creative practice and encourage you to develop as a photographic practitioner.

Our course will open your eyes to different aspects of photography and help you understand images from a fresh perspective. From developing practical photographic skills to exploring visual research, this specialist degree will enable you to understand and appreciate photography as a means of communication and creative expression.

You will explore areas including: • traditional analogue and alternative processes • studio and digital photography • designing publications and curating exhibitions.

There will be field trips, exhibitions, and gallerybased sessions, including the opportunity to exhibit your own work. We also welcome visiting professionals to talk about their experience of working in the creative industries. The course is taught within professional facilities, including specialist digital imaging and film processing suites and well-equipped studios. You will learn how to edit and print your work both in a darkroom and using digital printing methods.

Your career Typical career paths include working as a salaried or freelance photographer within creative industries in areas such as publishing, editorial, fashion, advertising, and marketing. Or it can lead to alternative creative careers within a broad range of fields such as education, project management or curatorial practice. Alternatively, you may wish to continue your learning through postgraduate study.

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE W640

ART & DESIGN

PHOTOGRAPHY

PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

Also available with a foundation year: see p55 North America Exchange: see p20

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Lecturers are really approachable, and the workload is just right: challenging but not too daunting. I feel prepared for the workplace. Will Business School student

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ACCOUNTING BSc Single Honours or in combination with Business Management

Your course Accounting is at the heart of all business decisions and encompasses a vast range of careers, from traditional auditing to global management consulting. To reflect this, our experienced team has created a wide range of modules structured to allow you to gain a thorough understanding of accounting. Christ Church Business School has strong professional links and provides great opportunities to gain work experience to prepare you for the future. We offer our students the opportunity to spend a year on professional work placement supported by a dedicated Placement Officer within the Business School. You can also take the employability skills module in Year two designed to help develop your skills in seeking and obtaining a work placement/internship and graduate jobs.

You will explore areas including: • financial accounting • management accounting • audit and assurance • taxation. Your career Many graduates go on to study accounting at professional level. However, these exceptionally versatile degrees open doors to a variety of roles in business. Excellent mentoring by our experienced team will guide and prepare you for your first business or professional accountancy role. Also available with a foundation year: see p55

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You will have excellent opportunities to undertake work placements, supported by a dedicated Placement Officer. Christ Church Business School recognises the importance of professional body accreditation and the course is structured to allow you to gain exemptions from major accounting bodies.

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE N400 N401 Professional Placement PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

ACCOUNTING & FINANCE Your course Alongside the specifics of finance and accounting, this course gives you a solid grounding in the challenges of managing organisations, information technology and analytical skills. As well as lectures, seminars, and workshops, you will benefit from Christ Church Business School’s extensive links with industry. Guest speakers from accounting and finance companies and regulatory bodies are regularly invited to address our students, and you will have the opportunity to be mentored by business leaders.

DURATION 3 years full-time plus professional placement year option

You will explore areas including: • financial accounting • management accounting • audit and assurance • financial management. Your career Many graduates go on to study accounting at professional level. However, this exceptionally versatile degree opens doors to a variety of roles in business. Excellent mentoring by our experienced team will guide and prepare you for your first business or professional accountancy role. Also available with a foundation year: see p55

DURATION 3 years full-time plus professional placement year option LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE N405 NN4J Professional Placement PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)


BSc Single Honours or in combination with Human Resource Management, Marketing, Accounting, Finance or Advertising, or any other combined honours non Business course

Your course Good business management is at the centre of every successful organisation and this course is designed to give you the skills you need to be a good business manager. The course has a strong practical element, and from the first day you will be building your knowledge and understanding of organisations and how they are managed. Designed to prepare you for general management, this course takes both a strategic and operational viewpoint. You will study not only all the fundamental areas of business – finance, HR, marketing and operations – you will also be studying the macro and micro environments in which they operate as well as other areas such as cultural, social and ethical issues. You will have opportunities to examine real-life organisational problems by making use of the strong links between Christ Church Business School and a wide range of local, regional and national organisations. As with all our business courses, employability and digital skills are embedded to give you hands-on practical experience.

You will explore areas including: • strategic business management • business operation • business analysis • business research. Your career Combining academic study and practical assessments, this degree will equip you to pursue a wide range of career opportunities. Recent graduates are now employed in roles as diverse as project management, logistics, banking, production management and teaching. Alternatively, your degree will also give you the opportunity to continue your studies at Master’s level in a range of business-related disciplines. Also available with a foundation year: see p55

BSc Single Honours or in combination with Business Management or Law

UCAS CODE N200 N20N Professional Placement PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

You will explore areas including: • economics • portfolio management • business information and analysis • financial markets and risk management. Your career Finance is the gateway to careers and further study at professional or Master’s level in a range of areas such as banking, financial services, and accounting. With a focus on employability, Christ Church Business School has established links with professional and industrial specialists to enrich the course and provide essential support and advice to our students. Excellent mentoring by our experienced team will guide and prepare you for the challenges and demands of working in the financial services. Also available with a foundation year: see p55

DURATION 3 years full-time plus professional placement year option LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE N300 N301 Professional Placement PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

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You will gain an excellent preparation for ‘city’ roles in financial services, banking and accounting as well as in wider business. Additionally, you will have the chance to combine Finance with discipline-specific modules to give you the flexibility to pursue a range of roles requiring an understanding of finance.

LOCATION Canterbury

COMBINES WELL WITH Advertising Finance Marketing

FINANCE Your course With financial issues regularly making headline news, there is no better time to study finance. You will analyse and explore contemporary developments and innovation in corporate finance, international finance, financial decision making, financial analysis and financial markets.

DURATION 3 years full-time plus professional placement year option

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HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT BSc Single Honours or in combination with Business Management

Your course People are at the heart of any business and this course covers all the areas of people management in organisations, including employee recruitment, development and reward, as well as communications and performance management. You will develop a breadth of knowledge in a range of subjects that directly impact all areas of business performance and competitiveness. You will also gain an understanding of leadership and how the behaviours of individuals and teams contribute to the success of organisations.

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You have opportunities to examine real-life organisational problems by making use of the strong links between Christ Church Business School and a wide range of local, regional and national organisations. As with all our business courses, employability and digital skills are embedded to give you hands-on practical experience.

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You will explore areas including: • managing people in organisations • employee development and employee relations • employee reward and resourcing • strategic human resource management. Your career The skills and knowledge you gain on your degree will equip you to enter a range of professional and business roles, such as, learning and development, HR business partner, recruitment consultant, and HR outsourcing consultant. Alternatively, you may decide to go on to study professional human resource management qualifications with the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) or a postgraduate Master’s degree. Also available with a foundation year: see p55

DURATION 3 years full-time plus professional placement year option LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE NA32 N601 Professional Placement PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)


BSc Single Honours

Your course We are living in a global economy where most of the products that surround you will have travelled from across the world, whether as a raw material, a component or a finished good. Increasingly many of the services you use, whether it is booking a flight or watching a film, are often provided by businesses located in countries other than your own. Thanks to the digital revolution, businesses both large and small are able to trade across the world. However, differences between nations remain, and understanding their similarities and differentiation are essential. This course is designed to equip you with the skills and experience to not only recognise these differences, but develop strategies to make businesses successful in the international environment. As with all of our business courses, it has a strong practical element, and from the first day you will be building your knowledge and understanding of organisations and how they are managed. You will study all the fundamental areas of business – finance, HR, marketing and operations, together with macro and micro

international environments in which they operate as well as other areas such as cultural, social and ethical issues. A key part of this course is the inclusion of a language module. As with all our business courses, employability and digital skills are embedded to give you hands-on practical experience. You will explore areas including: • international business strategy • operational business analysis • cultural research and analysis. Your career Combining academic study and practical assessments, this degree will equip you to pursue a wide range of international career opportunities. Recent graduates are now employed in roles across the globe from project management, logistics to finance and banking. Alternatively, your degree will also give you the opportunity to continue your studies at Master’s level in a range of business-related disciplines.

BSc Single Honours or in combination with either Marketing or Business Management

You can also take advantage of our excellent professional links, giving you the opportunity to meet and hear from those in this industry as

UCAS CODE N120 PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

well as visits to logistic operations in Kent. We work with the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport giving you opportunities to use their resources and connect with people across the industry. The modular nature of the course allows you to select modules appropriate to your own career aspirations. As with all our business courses, employability and digital skills are embedded to give you hands-on practical experience. You will explore areas including: • domestic and international logistics management • business analysis and finance • marketing • human resource management. Your career This degree is particularly appropriate if you are looking for a management career in logistics. The course is also well suited to those considering careers in operations roles in other industries and sectors throughout the UK and the world.

DURATION 3 years full-time plus professional placement year option LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE N210 J960 Professional Placement PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

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Logistics management is designed to give you an oversight of the management of logistics operations across all areas of the industry. The course takes a twofold approach. On the one hand it covers the practical and more operational elements of logistics, including different transport modes, intermodal operations, and warehousing and inventory operations, while on the other it looks at the broader strategic management aspects of logistics areas such as international logistics, outsourcing operations and benchmarking. You also have the opportunity to explore any aspect of the logistics industry where you have a particular interest.

LOCATION Canterbury

Also available with a foundation year: see p55

LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT Your course Logistics is a vital part of the economy and is becoming increasingly important in the global marketplace. This course gives you the opportunity to balance academic learning with practical insights into this fast-moving and very dynamic industry.

DURATION 3 years full-time plus professional placement year option

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I love my course as I get to experience the general engineering topics before specialising in product design. This has meant I’ve made great friends and we’ve all learnt new skills from each other. Megan Product Design Engineering student

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Business Information Systems

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Chemical Engineering

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Computer Forensics & Security

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Computer Science

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Computing

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Mechanical Engineering

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Product Design Engineering

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Software Engineering

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Dynamic courses in engineering and computing. If you’re looking for a career where you can use your creativity to design global, real-world solutions, choose engineering or computing. We are living in an age of rapid technological change where so much of what affects our lives has been engineered: from designing the world’s most thrilling rollercoaster to developing software to extend smartphone battery life; from turning recycled plastic bottles into high-end fabrics to creating clothes for Antarctic temperatures; from providing clean drinking water for the developing world to extending the shelf life of the food in your fridge.

We are offering a truly immersive learning experience

“The CDIO approach provides real-world experience to Christ Church students as well as benefiting Pfizer in solving challenges as we seek to improve our operations.” Pfizer, Kent

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Our courses and professional placements are designed with specialist engineering and technology businesses to unlock your creative potential and build your technical expertise, so you become a highly-skilled, work-ready graduate.

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You will study in the Verena Holmes Building, our new multimillion-pound flagship facility in Canterbury for science, technology, health, engineering and medicine (see page 28), and will be able to take advantage of our strong links with industry and employers to put your skills into practice.

A pioneering approach to your learning We can help your natural creativity and thirst for problemsolving flourish as you learn. We are one of only a handful of universities in the UK to offer the pioneering CDIO international engineering education model, developed by the world-renowned Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in collaboration with business.

Conceive

Look at a problem and think of possible solutions

Design

Plan how to create your solutions

Implement

Bring your solutions to life

Operate

See if your solutions work and are fit for purpose

“The CDIO project provided us with an opportunity to work with the next generation of engineers as well as showcasing their talents to our science and technology community.” Engineer, Discovery Park, Sandwich, Kent


Our dynamic courses reflect the breadth of engineering and computing career choices open to you.

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Your route into engineering or computing. Our Engineering degrees: BEng with foundation year This four year course starts with the foundation year, which helps you build your engineering skills and knowledge while preparing you for your particular engineering degree. Our foundation year provides creative and talented students, who may not have the usual entry requirements, with a route to an engineering degree. At the end of the foundation year, you will continue with your selected BEng course.

BEng The three year BEng will unlock your full potential as a creative problem solver. Our hands-on, practical problem solving approach makes up 40-60% of each year of study so you can be a confident, work-ready engineer by the time you graduate.

MEng The four year MEng course will advance your engineering talent even further and develop your leadership and management skills. Remain on, or progress to the postgraduate MEng, by achieving 50% or more in each module in your first two years of study.

On completion of the MEng (Master of Engineering), you will be on track to become a Chartered Engineer (CEng). MEng/BEng courses also have the opportunity for an additional year on an industry placement.

Our Computing degrees: BSc/BEng Our computing degrees are all available with an optional additional year placement in industry. We also offer our degrees with a foundation year option, making our degrees more inclusive and accessible.

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On completion of the BEng (Bachelor of Engineering), you will be on track to become an Incorporated Engineer (IEng).

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BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING MEng/BEng Single Honours

Your course Rapid prototype technology, like 3D printers and laser cutting machines, have enabled biomedical engineers and clinicians to work together to lead, innovate, research and develop timely, quality and cost effective mechanical and electromechanical solutions. For example Christ Church medical physicians in the Institute of Medical Science Innovation Hub have used 3D plastic printers to design and print a one-off surgery jig to assist in orthopaedic surgery of bone removal – revolutionary surgery that enabled a child to walk upright for the first time. On this course you will use the pioneering CDIO approach (see page 76) to give you a rich hands-on experience that you can use to design and develop technology to provide biomedical engineering solutions. You will explore areas including: • materials engineering • biomechanics • biomedical instrumentation and rapid prototype manufacture • industry 4.0 technological solutions.

Your career Biomedical engineering is a key area for growth in south-east England which presents exciting opportunities for graduates. You will develop professional engineering practice and employability skills to become an effective, industry-ready engineer.

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By the end of the degree you will have the skills and confidence to analyse business problems and identify solutions that help businesses solve their own issues. You will understand top-down and bottom-up techniques enabling you to devise and document solution designs, and have a good appreciation of team working. You will

UCAS CODE H105 MEng H104 BEng PART-TIME OPTION No

You will be an industry-ready engineering graduate and will be able to creatively approach world challenges.

HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BBB at A-Level or BTEC DDM (MEng) BBC at A-Level or BTEC DMM (BEng) ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website

Also available with a foundation year: see p55

BSc Single Honours

This degree supports you to understand the business, the people and the technology to improve a business’s sustainability. You will learn about all three areas and put theory into practice through a number of projects that cover all the elements of an IT project, from conception, through design, implementation to final operation and review, using elements from the CDIO approach (see page 76). You will learn using IT software that is modern and commercially relevant.

LOCATION Canterbury

You will be able to apply and develop technology to provide biomedical engineering solutions for the healthcare industry. Some speciality roles relating to biomedical engineering include: bioinstrumentation; biomaterials; biomechanics; cellular, tissue and genetic engineering; clinical engineering; rehabilitation engineering, and more. You could, for example, work for the NHS to create, implement and maintain bio-instruments and use bio-technology to aid, diagnose and treat diseases, or work in the commercial sector researching and developing engineering materials to develop artificial organs for the human body.

BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS Your course Almost every modern business is reliant on information technology to perform and succeed: from the Amazon-sized businesses to the smallest eBay traders. Information Systems allow businesses to co-operate with their suppliers and customers to provide mutual benefit.

DURATION 4/3 years full-time plus optional industry placement year

be well placed to work and liaise with other computing roles such as software engineers and developers, infrastructure developers, technicians and computer security specialists. You will explore areas including: • introductory computer programming • business improvement using technology • e-business and cybersecurity. Your career Business Information Systems is a fast-moving, exciting field of study with great opportunities for employment and further study or research. After graduating you will be in a great position to go on to a wide range of roles, such as business analysis, systems analysis or design, software support and database administration. Alternatively, you may wish to pursue postgraduate study in specialist business or computing programmes. Also available with a foundation year: see p55

DURATION 3 years full-time plus optional year placement LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE GN41 GN42 Professional Placement PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)


MEng/BEng Single Honours

Your course Chemical engineers convert materials into millions of useful products ranging from pharmaceuticals, clothing, petrol, paints, food, drinks, toiletries, cosmetics and more, while considering holistic ways that are quick, economic, safe and friendly to people and the environment. You will use the pioneering CDIO approach (see page 76) developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). CDIO gives you a rich hands-on experience that you can deploy to find urgent solutions to recent and current issues in health, energy, water and food security, resource scarcity, climate change and more. This innovative course has been designed in collaboration with industry to give you an excellent opportunity to work with a range of employers. Your creative evaluated solutions might be the spark a local employer needs to produce the next critical chemical for our health industry. You will explore areas including: • automation: process control and instrumentation • applied chemistry

• process design and engineering • biotechnology • environmental and energy engineering. Your career As well as subject-specific skills, you will develop professional engineering practice and employability skills to become an enthusiastic, effective, industry-ready engineer. You will be equipped to creatively approach and respond to chemical engineering world challenges. According to a recent salary survey by the Institution of Chemical Engineers, graduates earn an average salary of around £28,600. Chemical engineers enjoy the capacity to thrive in a wide spectrum of jobs including process engineer, consultant, process designer, business developer, manufacturer, process safety professional, CEO, environmental engineer, process control engineer, production engineer, quality control engineer, technical service engineer, research and development director, project engineer, computer applications and technology engineer and more.

DURATION 4/3 years full-time plus optional industry placement year LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE H102 MEng H103 BEng PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BBB at A-Level or BTEC DDM (MEng)

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

BBC at A-Level or BTEC DMM (BEng) ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

BEng also available with foundation year: see p55

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COMPUTER FORENSICS & SECURITY BSc Single Honours

Your course Computer forensics and security are dynamic and growing areas of computing. As cybercrime continues to rise, so does the need for computing professionals to nurture the skills to defend against and investigate it. You will study specialist computing forensics and security issues alongside broader computing topics, using a variety of different tools and techniques, working with a range of programming languages and operating systems. Computer security involves supporting organisations by protecting computer systems from malicious attacks, human error, and exploitation of vulnerabilities. This includes utilising an ethical hacking approach to highlight security vulnerabilities so that they can be fixed or mitigated. Computer forensics focuses on recovering intelligence and evidence from digital devices for the purposes of remediation, litigation and prosecution. You will explore areas including: • computer security • network forensics • ethical hacking • data recovery and analysis.

Your career There’s never been a better time for you to enter the computer forensics and cyber security profession. Cybersecurity jobs remain in high demand in the UK and that number is only set to grow, with the skills gap still very much a reality for employers. Starting salaries for cyber security analysts typically fall between £25,000 and £35,000. Experienced and senior cyber security analysts can expect to earn from around £35,000 to in excess of £60,000. In higher-level leadership or managerial roles, you may receive salaries up to, and in excess of, £70,000 (prospects.ac.uk). As well as a breadth of technical skills, you will develop professional skills to enable you to engage successfully with employers and their business. Areas of work could include digital forensic investigation in law enforcement, the intelligence services (MI5), consultancy, financial services or healthcare. Also available with a foundation year: see p55

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Your course As the use of the internet, ‘big data’, simulation, and automation continues to grow, so does the need for enthusiastic computing scientists who can be innovative and provide real solutions to real problems. This course has been designed around the demand for high performance computing in industry. You will be supported to develop a comprehensive theoretical, practical and analytical skill set and understand how to combine theory with practical system design to find innovative and exciting solutions to some of the biggest problems faced in the field of computing. The main emphasis of this degree is on the development of advanced software and the use of cutting edge concepts to enable an intelligent understanding of data on a massive scale using high performance computing.

You will explore areas including: • computational mathematics • software engineering • artificial intelligence and multi-processing. Your career You can consider a variety of careers, including working as a software developer or consultant in any industry that requires the use of processing, data, or simulation, such as the intelligence services, financial sector, healthcare, or large internet corporations. You will also be able to use your analytical and process development skills in other new business areas. Alternatively, you could pursue further study on specialist Master’s or Research (MPhil/PhD) programmes. Also available with a foundation year: see p55

DURATION 3 years full-time plus optional placement year LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE FG45 FG46 Professional Placement PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

DURATION 3 years full-time plus optional year placement LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE I104 I105 Professional Placement PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)


BSc Single Honours

Your course The goal of our computing degree is to equip you to work in the IT industry in infrastructure and user support. You will learn about understanding the needs of users of IT systems and how to design complete systems that support those needs. In addition, you will learn about the support and training of users of these systems. You will learn to use aspects of a software development cycle to introduce new or replacement computer systems into a setting from a technological and human perspective. This degree covers networking, system administration, database systems and cybersecurity on the technical side as well as professional skills of business improvement, e-business and usability. This degree will enable you to critically evaluate the success or likely success of a system that has been proposed or developed.

You will explore areas including: • introductory programming • networking and operating systems • software engineering, user support and business improvement. Your career Our computing degree has been designed to meet the real needs of the computing industry, particularly in relation to infrastructure development and support. For the technical skills we use a mix of common hardware, open source and commercial software that is heavily used in industry, so skills developed on the course can immediately be used in the workplace. You may go on to a wide range of career pathways in designing and supporting IT provision in the workplace. This could be as a generalist across the spectrum of areas or specialising in one such as networks, hardware and software installation of standard or bespoke software, testing or user support. You may be able to extend your knowledge with a Master’s or Research degree.

DURATION 3 years full-time plus optional year placement LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE G400 G404 Professional Placement PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM

ENGINEERING & COMPUTING

COMPUTING

ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

Also available with a foundation year: see p55

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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MEng/BEng Single Honours

Your course Mechanical engineers’ contribution to our world is all around us, from the chairs we sit on, the clothes we wear, to the services which make our environment safe and healthy.

Your career As well as subject-specific skills, you will develop professional engineering practice and employability skills to become an enthusiastic, effective, industry-ready engineer.

We offer a unique learning opportunity as our course has been co-designed with local industry, and during the course you will have problem-solving opportunities provided by local industry. Working with your peers and other fields of engineering, you will apply theoretical learning to solve industry supplied work-related problems. You will conceive ideas to solve the problem(s), design your solution, implement your solution and test/observe your solution using the pioneering CDIO approach (see page 76).

Mechanical engineers are sought after throughout the UK and there are good prospects for a lifelong career. You will be able to apply technology to respond to and solve problems and engineering challenges for a variety of industries such as advanced manufacturing, automotive, green energy, construction and biomedical.

You will explore areas including: • mechanical engineering statics and dynamics • materials and manufacturer engineering • engineering design for manufacture, modular build or systems integration • electro-mechanical, control, instrumentation and communication systems.

Mechanical Engineering suite: Mechanical Engineering UCAS Code: H145 BEng Mechanical Engineering (Advanced Manufacture) UCAS Codes: H150 MEng or H147 BEng Mechanical Engineering (Building Services) UCAS Codes: H154 MEng or H148 BEng Mechanical Engineering (Systems) UCAS Codes: H149 MEng or H146 BEng BEng also available with foundation year: see p55

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Your course We are constantly seeing new products entering the market and existing ones being updated to have more useful functions. If you are keen to design and improve the usability and sustainability of everyday products in consumer and industrial markets to meet the needs of society, then choose product design engineering. You will learn to respond to and solve complex and interesting design problems, research and develop sketch-based ideas into 3D CAD then prototype your ideas into working models to produce engineering solutions which have the potential to be manufactured. You will also learn key design methods and the importance of user studies to make sure you end up with good looking and appealing design solutions. As well as learning about the importance of aesthetic options you will be encouraged to develop both a personal ethos and how engineering and design works from a team perspective. On this course you will use the pioneering CDIO approach (see page 76) to give you a rich hands-

on experience that you can deploy to design and create products that provide a product design solution for industry.

DURATION 4/3 years full-time + industry placement year option LOCATION Canterbury & specialist facilities in Kent for additional learning and project opportunities UCAS CODE See list (below left) PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BBB at A-Level or BTEC DDM (MEng) BBC at A-Level or BTEC DMM (BEng) ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

DURATION 4/3 years full-time plus optional industry placement year LOCATION Canterbury

You will explore areas including: • computer aided design • rapid prototyping • sustainable product design • modelling analysis and testing.

UCAS CODE H153 MEng H152 BEng

Your career As well as subject-specific skills, you will develop professional engineering practice and employability skills to become an enthusiastic, effective, industry-ready engineer.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BBB at A-Level or BTEC DDM (MEng)

As a product design engineer, you will combine your knowledge of design, engineering and manufacturing processes to create functional products for a wide variety of industries from household consumer equipment to medical products.

ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website

BEng also available with foundation year: see p55

PART-TIME OPTION Yes

BBC at A-Level or BTEC DMM (BEng)

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BEng Single Honours

Your course Software engineering is a fast-moving, exciting field of study with opportunities to create innovative high quality, secure and reliable software systems. As a consequence, good software engineers are in high demand.

Your career You will have the skills and enthusiasm to be able to creatively apply and develop technology to provide digital solutions for any size organisation from mobile app development companies to large IT consultancy organisations like IBM.

This degree places emphasis on theory, practice and commercial tools supporting you to build in confidence and provide the skills that you need to become a software engineer for computer, webbased and mobile-oriented applications. You will build your understanding and technical expertise in programming, network systems and computer hardware architecture through the pioneering CDIO approach (see page 76). This approach will enable you to design, develop and test solutions to industry-related problems.

Software engineering roles could include researching, designing, developing and testing systems for a range of sectors including aerospace, manufacturing, public services, IT, retail, media, science, and research.

You will learn and develop subject knowledge, professional engineering practice and employability skills to enable you to become an effective and industry-ready engineer. You will explore areas including: • human computer interactions • big data analysis • agile project development.

The type of work you could be involved in may include: developing a mobile app to assist patients and allied health professionals to manage diabetes; smart bus on-demand route services system for rural communities; virtual GP surgeries or personal entertainment experience systems at airports. Software developer, programmer, front end developer, product manager, web developer, quality assurance and application developer are just some of the roles that software engineers could thrive in.

DURATION 3 years full-time plus optional industry placement year LOCATION Canterbury & specialist facilities in Kent for additional learning and project opportunities UCAS CODE I302 I303 Professional Placement PART-TIME OPTION Yes

ENGINEERING & COMPUTING

SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BBC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

BEng also available with foundation year: see p55

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Midwifery 87 Nursing: Adult Nursing

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Nursing: Child Nursing

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Nursing: Mental Health Nursing

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Occupational Therapy

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Operating Department Practice

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Paramedic Science

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Physiotherapy

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Public Health & Health Promotion

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Social Work

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DURATION 3 years full-time

BSc Single Honours

Your course Diagnostic radiographers play a crucial role in healthcare by providing cutting edge essential imaging services, to aid diagnosis of illness and injury. Our course provides the knowledge and skills for a lifelong exciting career leading to accreditation to practise as a Radiographer by The Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and the College of Radiographers.

our clinical partners. This is used throughout your time with us. Our curriculum concentrates on evidence-based practice that will encourage and enable you to evaluate and improve your professional practice for the benefit of service users. Research from radiography that informs policy is an essential skill we promote in all areas of study.

Patient care is at the heart of all we do and the ability to integrate this into how we practise is what we are passionate about, from imaging in trauma to surgery in theatre, we are part of a vital team.

You will explore areas including: • human anatomy, pathology and physiology • radiographic science and radiation protection • radiographic practice, patient care and image interpretation.

Our course will develop your theoretical and practical knowledge through interactive lectures and practical sessions to ensure you become competent, confident and responsible practitioners. You will spend 50% of your time in hospitals practising with qualified staff, learning how you will make the difference in people’s lives by providing excellent patient care, radiographic technique and diagnosis.

Your career You will be entering a changing profession where the scope of practice is rapidly extending and technology is constantly developing. You can choose to enhance your knowledge in a specialist area such as clinical reporting, ultrasound, MRI, CT or nuclear medicine, or to develop your career in leadership and management, research or education. Our job is to show you the possibilities of how rewarding this career is.

We have a new Clinical Skills Suite including radiography equipment, offering a unique learning environment, which mirrors those of

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Your course This course gives you the opportunity to study mental health and wellbeing in a non-clinical capacity. You will learn about the importance of prevention of mental and physical ill health and the promotion of mental health to empower individuals and communities to have more agency over their health and wellbeing. You will explore areas including: • understanding mental health, wellbeing and illness • communicating health information • promoting and improving mental health • mental health research • mental health promotion. This degree further aims to equip you with the knowledge and skills that are looked for by a wide variety of employers in both public and private sectors. You will also have a work-related module each year throughout the degree that focuses on mental health in the workplace. The World Health Organisation have called for the development of a mental health system that is fit for the future, one that builds human resource capacity to shift care away from institutions and into community services and equips the

workforce with the knowledge and skills to improve mental health and wellbeing. Your career Upon successful completion, you will have the skills to pursue careers in areas such as graduate entry healthcare, mental health support, social prescribing, public health, health and mainstream education, campaigning and policy development, health-related charity work and increasingly, private sector organisations who are commissioned to improve particular aspects of health and wellbeing. Typical areas of employment that you can enter after completing this degree are: • Mental health support practitioner • Health research • Communicating mental health information through social marketing and health-related media • Health services improvement and administration • International development and global health: education programmes, tackling poverty, human rights • Improving healthy lifestyles to impact on mental health (e.g. physical activity, sexual health, smoking cessation, drugs and alcohol, weight management).

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE B821 PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BBC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

DURATION 3 years full-time LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE B904 PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)


DURATION 3 years full-time

BSc Single Honours

Your course Being a midwife is a demanding and unique role. Throughout the course, you will develop the practical midwifery skills and knowledge required to care for women experiencing normal pregnancy and those pregnant women who may have a variety of medical and social needs. You will be taught to question and critically evaluate practice and, in doing so, place women and families at the centre of care. As a result, you will be able to respond to pregnant women and their families in a reflective and compassionate manner. You will explore areas including: • the childbirth continuum • health promotion and wellbeing • anatomy and physiology in pregnancy and childbirth • roles and responsibilities of the midwife • clinical practice in one of our three partner NHS Trust hospitals. The course is equally divided between the academic learning environment in the University and the practice setting. During your practice

placements, you will be supported and assessed by practice supervisor and practice assessor, who will guide your learning and development throughout your time with them. You will also have a designated academic assessor from the midwifery team for each part of the course who oversees your assessment in practice. In addition, you will use our simulation suites to support your learning as required for clinical practice related to modules on the course. The course provides you with the knowledge and skills to be eligible to apply to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), who regulate midwifery practice in the UK, to enable you to practise as a midwife. Your career On successful completion, there are employment opportunities for you to practise as a midwife both in the UK and abroad. You may also choose to continue on to postgraduate study to support career development in specialist and advanced practice, management, education or research.

LOCATION Canterbury and Medway UCAS CODE B720 PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BBB at A-Level or BTEC DDM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

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NURSING: ADULT NURSING

DURATION 3 years full-time

BSc Single Honours

Your course Throughout the course, you’ll gain skills to assess and care for adults who have a wide variety of healthcare needs. You’ll also develop the skills and knowledge you need to become a leader in the adult nursing profession and to contribute to service improvement. Realistic life scenarios will be used within some sessions and within group clinical supervision, so you can discuss and share your thoughts and learning within a safe and confidential environment. In addition, your simulated practice sessions in our simulation suites will be related to the theory you learn to help you make important links between this theory and caring for people in practice. You will explore areas including: • nursing knowledge and skills • health promotion • evidence-based compassionate personcentred care • clinical science • collaborative working with a range of health and social care professionals. 50% of your course will be spent in a variety of placements in both acute and community settings to support your learning and gain

insight into the positive impact nurses make to individuals, families and communities. Working with your practice assessor and practice supervisor (nurses working in your placement areas) and supported by your personal academic tutor, you will gain confidence and competence for your future nursing career. This is further supported by the development of graduate attributes to enable you to lead and deliver care as part of a team. On successful completion of the course, you will be eligible to apply for registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) and gain your first job as a registered nurse. Your career Adult nurses have a wide range of exciting career opportunities including working in clinical practice, management, education, research or using your skills in the armed forces. You could also choose to travel and explore the possibility of practising overseas.

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You will explore areas including: • health promotion • clinical skills • family-centred care • evidence-based practice • interprofessional working. You will spend 50% of your time at University and 50% of your time on placement across a variety of settings, including hospitals, schools and in the community. You will learn how to care for infants, children, young people and their families in a holistic manner.

PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

DURATION 3 years full-time

BSc Single Honours

The course will enable you to develop the knowledge and skills required to become a children’s nurse. On successful completion of all components, you will be eligible to apply for registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).

UCAS CODE B740

Additionally, there are opportunities within the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Social Care to progress onto postgraduate study, including continuing professional development courses, MSc or PhD studies.

NURSING: CHILD NURSING Your course Children’s nursing is a rewarding career option as you can make a real difference to the care and wellbeing of children and their families.

LOCATION Canterbury or Medway

Within placement you will be allocated a practice supervisor and practice assessor who will support you throughout your time with them and undertake the required assessment of practice. You will also have a designated academic assessor (member of the child nursing team) for each part of the course who oversees your assessment in practice. We will support your professional and personal development to enable you to develop and improve your leadership skills and assist you to find your first position as a child nurse. Your career The course offers a good foundation to enter a career in children’s nursing in a variety of settings. Our students find jobs locally and nationally either in hospitals, children’s wards, neonatal units and community settings. We encourage our students to develop their careers, and offer continuing professional development courses to support clinical specialist practice (public health, neonatal nursing), management, research and education, through postgraduate and PhD studies.

LOCATION Canterbury and Medway UCAS CODE B730 PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BBC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)


DURATION 3 years full-time

BSc Single Honours

Your course Mental health nurses play a crucial role in supporting people who are experiencing, or recovering from, a range of mental health problems across a number of different settings. If you want a career where you can make a real difference to the lives of people in mental distress and where each day brings new challenges and experiences, mental health nursing is a good choice. The course will equip you with the knowledge and skills required to become a mental health nurse and offer eligibility for registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). You will explore areas including: • mental illness and mental health • biopsychosocial therapeutic interventions • psychotherapeutic and systemic approaches • trauma informed practice • assessment and planning care • service users’ and carers’ perspectives on care

• evidence-based practice • human biology, pathology, and psychopharmacology • reflective practice and clinical supervision • extensive and advanced physical clinical skills. As part of your studies, you will undertake practice placements and apply your learning in a variety of settings including hospitals, care homes, and in the community. Each of the modules has a theme such as the recognition, assessment, care planning and interventions for mental illnesses. Your career Once qualified, there are a wide range of roles that you can specialise in, but you may also choose to develop your career in management, education and research. Our continuing professional development courses enable this through postgraduate and PhD studies.

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

Throughout the course, you will be immersed in occupational therapy practice. You will develop your skills in the simulation suite and placement

PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BBC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

environment, which will prepare you for working with people in lots of different situations with varying needs. You will explore areas including: • body structure and function • health, wellbeing and occupation • assessment and intervention • evidence-based practice and research skills • innovation and entrepreneurship. You will complete three placements, where you will work alongside occupational therapists with a vast range of knowledge and experience. Your career As an occupational therapist you will be qualified to work with people of all ages with a wide range of health conditions or social care needs. You can work in the NHS, social care, housing, education, the private or voluntary sector as an independent practitioner or in other emerging areas, working with refugees or emergency services. You may also choose to develop your career in leadership and management, research or education.

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE B920 PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BBC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

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Our course will enable you to become a competent and confident occupational therapist. On successful completion of the course you will be eligible to apply for registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) to practise as an occupational therapist. It will develop your ability to formulate an understanding of the occupational needs of individual people and communities. You will work with people who experience difficulty engaging in the everyday things that matter to them; this may be due to illness, trauma, or the environment they live in. You will learn how to carry out assessments, identify interventions and evaluate your practice.

UCAS CODE B760

DURATION 3 years full-time

BSc Single Honours

Your course Occupational therapy is a highly satisfying and diverse career. You will help create solutions to everyday problems experienced by the people who use your services. You will work with people of all ages to enable them to carry out everyday activities (getting dressed, working, shopping, studying, playing sport).

LOCATION Canterbury and Medway

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HE A LT HC A RE, PUBL IC HE A LT H & SOCIA L C A RE OPERATING DEPARTMENT PRACTICE

DURATION 3 years full-time

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BSc Single Honours

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Your course This course enables you to become a confident, capable operating department practitioner (ODP) with the knowledge and skills to perform complex activities caring for patients in the hospital operating department and other critical care settings. The course prepares you to work in a wide range of clinical situations supporting patients as they undergo and recover from routine and emergency surgical and anaesthetic procedures. Transferable skills learned on the course will also enable you to provide skilled patient care in a variety of other critical care settings throughout the hospital. As no two patients or no two operations are the same, variety and the unexpected is at the heart of operating department practice. You will explore areas including: • human biology and health • anaesthetic practice • surgical practice • post-anaesthetic care • the role of Surgical First Assistant (SFA) • management of the seriously ill and highly dependent patients.

You’ll be guided by staff, within both the University and clinical practice, who have extensive experience in this field of practice and in inter-professional education, which is key to the teamwork needed for patient care. You will undertake clinical placements mainly within hospital operating departments but also in other critical care areas. Working under direct supervision alongside qualified practitioners, you will develop your knowledge and skills and build an understanding of the patient’s journey and the work of others in their care. Your career On successful completion of the course, you will be a clinically safe and competent practitioner with a good level of knowledge and a clinical understanding of the theories and principles of operating department practice. This innovative degree will be your gateway to developing a career as an ODP. You will also be eligible to apply for registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) upon successful completion of the course.

LOCATION Medway UCAS CODE B991 PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BBC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)


DURATION 3 years full-time

BSc Single Honours

Your course Being a paramedic is an exciting and challenging role at the frontline of healthcare. You will often be the first on the scene and required to assess, treat and refer patients in an emergency situation. This course will equip you with the knowledge and skills required to become an autonomous, effective and safe paramedic. Once successfully completed, you will be eligible to apply for registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) as a paramedic. You will explore areas including: • evidence-based practice • decision-making skills • clinical skills • urgent care • emergency care • leadership and management.

to help you develop in your chosen profession and apply theory to current practice. Our staff draw upon their own wealth of expertise to help you to achieve your academic potential. Your career You will gain the skills and knowledge to become a safe and competent paramedic and work alone or as part of a team, applying your professional judgement and being accountable for your decisions. A wide range of career opportunities is available following registration, including specialist clinical practice in critical care or urgent care, management or in education. As a qualified practitioner, you can develop your career through postgraduate and PhD studies, to support career development in leadership, management, education and research.

LOCATION Medway UCAS CODE B780 PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BBC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

Clinical education is central to paramedic science and around 50% of your time will be in both ambulance and non-ambulance practice settings

PHYSIOTHERAPY

DURATION 3 years full-time

BSc Single Honours

You will be able to work flexibly in the changing contexts of health and social care, applying leadership and technology skills that you have learnt with us and our practice and community partners. You will learn from a variety of sources including guidelines, research evidence, clinical reasoning, and the skills, values and professional behaviours that underpin physiotherapy practice. You will explore areas including: • body structure and function • health and wellbeing assessment and promotion • clinical reasoning and decision-making • therapeutic intervention and exercise prescription • innovation and entrepreneurship.

You will have a number of opportunities to take your learning into practice, initially in our practical and simulation facilities and then on practice placement, where you will work a minimum of 1,000 hours within physiotherapy and health and wellbeing services. Interprofessional experiences will allow you to explore the roles of other health and social care colleagues and recognise the importance of optimising service and agency integration. You will be encouraged to understand the journey of service users, their carers, family and friends. Your career Once graduated, you will be eligible to apply for registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). Physiotherapy career paths include practice in the NHS, private or voluntary sectors, local authorities and working abroad.

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE B160 PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be ABB at A-Level or BTEC DDM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

You may progress to roles as a physiotherapy educator, advanced clinical practitioner, consultant physiotherapist or a researcher.

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Your course Physiotherapy is a science-based profession which aims to empower individuals to maximise their quality of life by restoring, maintaining and improving function and movement. Our course integrates theory and physiotherapy practice to develop you as an effective, safe and autonomous health professional, preparing you for working as a physiotherapist fit for the future.

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PUBLIC HEALTH & HEALTH PROMOTION

DURATION 3 years full-time

BSc Single Honours

Your course This course will equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary to work within the public health workforce both in the UK and internationally. The World Health Organisation and governments around the world are supporting the expansion of health promotion and public health and want graduates to understand how to prevent ill health and improve people’s health and wellbeing. Working with individuals, communities and populations, this is an expanding and important area to be in. You will explore areas including: • understanding health, wellbeing and illness • communicating health information • promoting and improving health • health research • health protection • global health • mental health promotion. You will study the mental, emotional, social, physical, spiritual, political and environmental influences on health and how currently the government aims to address these.

Your career Public Health & Health Promotion graduates may work in intergovernmental organisations, for national or local government, at the UK Health Security Agency or the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities, the National Health Service, the armed forces, independent businesses, charities, non-governmental organisations or the voluntary sector. Examples include: health improvement practitioner, health protection practitioner, public health research assistant, project management, public health nutrition adviser, smoking cessation adviser, substance misuse worker, sexual health adviser, senior health trainer, community development worker and housing officer. Some of our graduates choose to work towards becoming a teacher or a lecturer. The degrees are suitable for entry to Postgraduate Certificate in Education courses for Primary Teaching, Further Education and Adult Education. Also available with a foundation year: see p55

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE See our website PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)


DURATION 3 years full-time

BA Single Honours

Your course Social work is an inspiring, demanding and rewarding profession which requires commitment and resilience. Our interesting, stimulating and progressive course is designed to encourage your learning and development. The course will help you explore your professional identity while being supported to make the transition from student to a professional social work practitioner. On successful completion of the course you will be eligible to apply to Social Work England to register as a qualified social worker. You will have the opportunity to practise different social work skills necessary to enable you to be an empathetic and confident social worker You will study the importance of developing a sociological understanding of the complex social issues and structural inequalities that social workers navigate and the social policy that shapes our practice. You will be introduced to theories of social work, human development, research and law and explore their application in practice. We provide good quality practice placements and have established strong links through our teaching partnership with statutory and voluntary service providers within Kent and

Medway. To ensure that you are informed of up-to-date relevant practice knowledge we engage practitioners and service users in our teaching, learning and assessments. You will explore areas including: • working with adults • working with children and families • substance misuse • domestic violence • disability issues • anti-discriminatory practice • social problems and issues • social work interventions • legal and ethical issues. Your career There are varied and exciting employment opportunities for registered social workers. This course will equip you with the skills and knowledge which are transferable across employment sectors including: statutory social work, international social work, voluntary and private care sector, court services, administration/ management and research. You can continue your studies in higher education through taking a profession specific Master’s, research PhD study or specialised continuing professional development.

SPEECH & LANGUAGE THERAPY

PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BBC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

You will explore areas including: • psychology • linguistics and phonetics • anatomy and physiology • speech and language therapy practice frameworks. You will also study reflective practice, evidencebased research skills and research methodologies, and how these are applied in the practice setting to create and develop professional knowledge. You will also consider the biopsychosocial and cultural needs of the client. The integration of theory and practice will be central to the curriculum and there will be three clinical placements across the three years, enabling you to gain practice-based skills alongside experienced speech and language therapists. Your career

LOCATION Medway UCAS CODE B630 PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BBC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

At the end of the course, you may pursue a clinical career as a speech and language therapist in a variety of settings including education, health or the private sector. You may also decide to build on your research skills and complete a postgraduate research programme.

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As a qualified SLT you may be involved with the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of speech, language and communication disorders across the lifespan and/or swallowing, eating and drinking difficulties. You will work with paediatric and/or adult clients, parents, carers, professionals and support workers in a range of different environments such as schools, hospitals, community health centres and clients’ homes. You will usually work as part of a team, collaborating and communicating with other professionals, agencies and individuals sharing in the aim of meeting the health, educational and social needs of your client.

UCAS CODE L500

DURATION 3 years full-time

BSc Single Honours

Your course This engaging and stimulating course will prepare you to meet the academic and clinical standards required for registration as a speech and language therapist (SLT) with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). It will also give you membership, as a newly qualified practitioner (NQP) with the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists.

LOCATION Canterbury

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Humanities. American Studies

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Archaeology

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Creative & Professional Writing

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English Language & Linguistics

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English Literature

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History

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Medieval & Early Modern Studies

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Religion, Philosophy & Ethics

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Theology

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AMERICAN STUDIES

DURATION 3 years full-time

BA Single Honours or in combination with another subject

Your course America is distinct among modern countries, in part due to the stories it tells about itself, as the land of the free and as a site of endless possibilities. Through a variety of disciplinary approaches, you will examine the history, literature, politics and culture of the United States and its global contexts. A degree in American Studies will guide you through a huge range of topics and ideas, encouraging you to explore new perspectives and develop your critical thinking. Our academics are active researchers and published scholars who bring their expert knowledge to bear in challenging and rewarding classes.

You will explore areas including: • film, media, and popular culture • American literature • social and cultural history • politics and U.S. foreign policy • historical and contemporary issues of race, gender, class and sexuality. Your career A knowledge of American history, politics and literature (not to mention a host of other topics such as case law, culture, society, media, and U.S. foreign policy), are all attractive to prospective employers looking for someone who can demonstrate critical thinking and flexibility of thought. This degree can open up many diverse and exciting career opportunities. Recent graduates have gone on to postgraduate study, as well as employment in social work, media, tourism, management, and teaching. Also available with a foundation year: see p55

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE T700 PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174) COMBINES WELL WITH English Literature Politics

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ARCHAEOLOGY

DURATION 3 years full-time

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Your course Archaeology is the study of over 3 million years of the human past through its physical remains. Our course integrates wide-ranging practical and academic approaches, drawing on skills from the humanities and the sciences. It is a popular choice as a single honours degree or in combination with another subject such as History or Forensic Investigation. You will explore areas including: • field and laboratory techniques • material culture studies including skeletal remains and artefacts • archaeology of the prehistoric, classical and medieval worlds • data analysis and research methods • heritage studies. Our Archaeology single honours course is accredited by the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists (CIfA) and University Archaeology UK (UAUK). Accreditation recognises the quality of our teaching and commitment to professional training and graduate skills.

Your career Your degree will equip you with knowledge, skills and expertise that are highly valued by employers, especially in heritage, education, museums and curation, environmental policy and planning, tourism and media. The transferable skills you will gain in creative and critical thinking, analysis of complex datasets, research, communication and problem-solving, will open doors to many careers. It will also provide a solid grounding for further study at postgraduate level. Our fieldwork modules provide opportunities to apply and enhance vocational skills and knowledge. Also available with a foundation year: see p55 North America Exchange: see p20

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE V400 PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174) COMBINES WELL WITH History Forensic Investigation


DURATION 3 years full-time

BA Single Honours or in combination with another subject

Your course Whether you dream of being a novelist, want to write drama, or simply wish to gain an excellent skill set for the workplace, Creative & Professional Writing will teach you the essential skills for good writing: control of language, precision, imagination and a deep understanding of the context in which you write. You will dive into creative forms such as fiction, poetry, drama and game narratives, while learning how to sustain a creative practice within the current publishing industry. You will also explore the rich history of writers who have come before you – from the classics to popular genres such as fantasy and thrillers. Employability is at the heart of this degree: we believe that every writer needs to be able to support themselves. Supported by tutors with recent industry experience, as well as by published authors and playwrights, you will explore the wide range of job options open to professionally trained writers.

You will explore areas including: • writing jobs, such as advertising, publishing and teaching • writing for different media including spoken word, magazines and blogs • writing creatively, whether in prose, poetry, games or advertisements. Your career This degree can open up many diverse and exciting career opportunities. Your degree will put you in a great position to find employment in teaching, journalism, marketing, public relations, retail management and publishing. You may also consider postgraduate study. Our modules provide opportunities for work-based learning relevant to your interests. Also available with a foundation year: see p55 North America Exchange: see p20

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE W800

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CREATIVE & PROFESSIONAL WRITING

PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174) COMBINES WELL WITH English Language & Linguistics English Literature Media & Communications

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS BA Single Honours or in combination with another subject

Your course Language as a means of communication underpins how we function in every area of our lives, and the appropriate use of language is the basis for success in virtually every domain of human activity, from politics to business, even to personal and family life. An understanding of the various dimensions of language and communication will give you an ability to communicate more effectively in a complex, globalised world.

You will explore areas including: • the development and role of English throughout the world • how communication works, or fails, across cultural boundaries • language use in specific contexts such as social media or politics • how to research language use and communication in real-world contexts • the learning and teaching of English language.

You will learn how the mechanics of language relate to forms of communication at interpersonal, group, public and intercultural levels. The degree also equips you with the means to develop your own communication skills that can be transferred to a range of professional settings. It includes modules specifically related to the working world, such as a work placement module and the ‘CELTA’ course which leads to an internationally recognised professional qualification for teaching English as a foreign language.

Your career The analytical and communication abilities that you will gain are in demand in all occupational sectors and will give you the flexibility to choose from a variety of employment options. Communications-based roles are common career destinations, including public relations, marketing, human resources, a range of public sector roles and teaching, both in the UK and internationally. Graduates also often choose to work in creative fields such as journalism and advertising.

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DURATION 3 years full-time LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE QPH9 PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174) COMBINES WELL WITH Creative & Professional Writing Digital Media


DURATION 3 years full-time

BA Single Honours or in combination with another subject

Your course If you have a passion for reading books, and thinking about the ideas and debates they reflect and inspire, then you will enjoy studying English Literature with us. You will explore the way that literature helps us to imagine what it is like to walk in other people’s shoes, and how it can take us on journeys of self-discovery. Through lectures, seminars, workshops and tutorials, you will learn to read, analyse, and write about works of literature in their cultural and historical contexts. You will engage in topical discussions about how books empower people to tell their own stories, and how they help us redefine notions of gender, race, sexuality and class. You will also have the opportunity to get involved with projects, events and talks run by our International Centre for Victorian Women Writers and the Centre for Kent History and Heritage, and to work directly with archival collections at the University and Canterbury Cathedral. Our modules encompass literature from a wide range of periods, genres and authors, from well-known figures to marginalised voices and texts, ripe for re-discovery. Booklovers will feel right at home here with us.

You will explore areas including: • Gothic literature and the supernatural • women’s writing • banned books • writing on race, gender and sexuality • literature and the environment • popular fiction • literature, identity and power. Your career An English Literature degree opens doors to a variety of careers – all graduate jobs demand skills in reading, gathering information and communicating with clarity and precision. Popular career choices for graduates include teaching, journalism, public relations, marketing and advertising, and social work. Alternatively, you may wish to continue your learning through postgraduate study. Our Applied Humanities module provides opportunities for work-based learning relevant to your degree subject. Also available with a foundation year: see p55 North America Exchange: see p20

HISTORY

Along the way, you will encounter differing approaches to history: political, cultural, military, social, economic and gender, amongst others You will be taught at our vibrant campus in the heart of the historic and beautiful city of Canterbury, a UNESCO World Heritage Site only an hour from London by high-speed train. Our History team are all professional historians, active researchers and published authors of national and international acclaim who seek wherever possible to share their expertise with their students through research-informed teaching.

PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174) COMBINES WELL WITH American Studies Creative & Professional Writing History

You will explore areas including: • the Cold War, the Troubles in Northern Ireland, the ‘Global Sixties’, interwar US history, histories of empire, and US popular culture through superhero narratives • the Renaissance and Reformation, Canterbury in the medieval and early modern world, Atlantic history, and the history of poverty • the Normans, castles, and medieval statecraft • Egypt, Greece, Ancient Rome and the birth of human civilisations. Your career Recent history graduates have gone on to further study in higher education, and to careers in heritage, education, the public sector, in arts industries and in business. We work hard to prepare you for the world of work by emphasising the transferable skills valued by employers across a spectrum of professions, including empirical research, critical thinking and clear writing. Also available with a foundation year: see p55

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE V100 PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174) COMBINES WELL WITH Archaeology English Literature Politics

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This first-year experience will help you to make well-informed decisions about the kinds of history you would like to study, while in your second and third years you can focus more on one particular period or mix-and-match several.

UCAS CODE Q300

DURATION 3 years full-time

BA Single Honours or in combination with another subject

Your course In your first year, you will study a variety of important historical issues in the context of broad chronological timespans, from antiquity through the medieval and early modern periods to the modern and contemporary era.

LOCATION Canterbury

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DURATION 3 years full-time

BA Single Honours

Your course Medieval & Early Modern Studies offers you the opportunity to study world history and culture from the end of the Roman Empire (c.300) to the French Revolution (c.1790). The course draws upon methodologies from history, English literature, archaeology and theology. You will take a range of modules across these disciplines, considering the medieval and early modern world in all its complexity and richness. Although our approach is global and comparative, the course is also rooted firmly in Canterbury and the local area, drawing inspiration and case studies from the Cathedral, Dover Castle and other local sites of interest.

You will explore areas including: • Viking and Norman history and culture • medieval archaeology • kingship, queenship and court culture • medieval and early modern military history • early modern theatre and popular culture • the history of poverty • early Christian theology. Your career This degree can open up many diverse and exciting career opportunities. You will be equipped to pursue further study or employment in a range of careers including management and teaching. Our Applied Humanities module provides opportunities for work-based learning relevant to your degree subject.

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE V150 PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

Also available with a foundation year: see p55 North America Exchange: see p20

RELIGION, PHILOSOPHY & ETHICS

DURATION 3 years full-time

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Your course Religion, philosophy and ethics are key to understanding our increasingly diverse, internationalised and multicultural world. Religious, philosophical and ethical concerns feature regularly in the media, and underpin a range of often contested issues in the world we share. Our degree offers you a challenging and stimulating course that encourages critical thinking and lively debate. You will be taught by an experienced team of academics who have published widely on topics such as the critical study of new spiritualities, conflicts over Jewish identity and interfaith dialogue, the history of philosophy, and the study of ethics and values.

You will explore areas including: • ethical theories and issues • world religions • classical and modern philosophy • religion and science. Your career You will be equipped with knowledge and skills vital for life and work in our multicultural society. Past graduates have gone on to further study and to employment in professional careers including in human resources, advising local government, primary and secondary teaching, charities, and other careers such as events management or accountancy. Our Applied Humanities module provides opportunities for work-based learning relevant to your degree subject. Also available with a foundation year: see p55 North America Exchange: see p20

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE V627 PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174) COMBINES WELL WITH English Literature Politics Theology


DURATION 3 years full-time

BA Single Honours or in combination with another subject

Your course Theology provides an intellectual space for anyone drawn to thinking about God and Christian faith. You will explore how people of faith have instilled life with religious meaning, seek to understand how Christian beliefs and values are relevant to the world, and investigate what Christianity in action looks like today. You will also have the opportunity to study important religious traditions other than Christianity. Our degree offers you a challenging and stimulating course that encourages openmindedness and lively debate. You will be taught by an experienced team of academics who have published widely on topics such as Biblical studies, theology and the arts, philosophical and practical theology, and Christian doctrine.

You will explore areas including: • beliefs in Jesus Christ • key Christian doctrines • New Testament studies • Christianity and other religions • Christianity in today’s world. Your career You will be well placed to work in Christian ministry, youth work, primary and secondary school teaching, and other professional caring work. Past graduates have gone on to professional roles with charities, opted for further study at postgraduate level, and secured work lecturing in North American universities. Our Applied Humanities module provides opportunities for work-based learning relevant to your degree subject. Also available with a foundation year: see p55 North America Exchange: see p20

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE V610

HUMANITIES

THEOLOGY

PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174) COMBINES WELL WITH English Literature Religion, Philosophy & Ethics

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Applied Criminology & Forensic Investigation

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Applied Criminology with another subject

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Counter Terrorism & Transnational Crime

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Criminal Investigation

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Forensic Investigation

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Forensic Investigation with another subject

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Law LLB

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Law with another subject

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Professional Policing

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APPLIED CRIMINOLOGY BA/BSc Single Honours or in combination with another subject

Your course Crime is an intrinsic theme in today’s society and stories of crime therefore dominate the news and entertainment media. Criminology uses psychological, sociological and legal theory to examine the nature, scope and causes of a range of crimes, while also exploring the methods used to manage criminals and criminal behaviour.

You will explore areas including: • key criminological theories and theorists • drug crime, violent crime, terrorism, gang crime • criminals and criminality • victims and victimology • management and treatment of criminals and victims.

This course allows you to study crime, criminology, victimology and criminal justice and enables you to understand these aspects of the criminal justice system through the application of a range of criminological and related theories.

Your career This course allows you to gain extensive and diverse knowledge and skills to prepare you for employment in a range of occupations in crime and criminal justice, such as with the Police Service, Prison Service or Probation Service, while also preparing you to work with a range of offenders, and within a range of disciplines (e.g. drug crime, gang crime).

You’ll be prepared for a range of careers in crime, criminology, criminal justice and related fields. Our staff are all practitioners or researchers and have a wealth of knowledge and experience to share, incorporating real life crime problems and scenarios they have encountered to ensure you receive a ‘hands-on’ and realistic experience.

Also available with a foundation year: see p55

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BSc Single Honours

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Your course This course combines criminology and forensic investigation modules, allowing you to explore how psychological, sociological and legal theories can be used to understand crime, criminals, victims of crime, and criminal justice. You will gain an understanding of the factors that lead to crime and how to prevent crime, understand crime and manage both criminals and victims of crime. You will have the opportunity to gain a thorough understanding of forensic theories and the practical application of real-life and mock forensic cases and scenarios. This will enable you to understand how to investigate and resolve crime that has already happened. Through our strong links with a number of criminal justice agencies, you will be encouraged to utilise the volunteering and networking opportunities made available to you. This unique combination prepares you for a range of exciting and remarkable careers in criminology, criminal justice, forensic investigation and related fields.

You will explore areas including: • criminology, victimology and criminal justice • drug crime, sexual violence, youth crime, terrorism • crime scene investigation and presentation of evidence in court. Your career As forensic employers value practical experience, this course includes a high level of practical and laboratory work and practical assessments to prepare you for a range of opportunities, particularly crime scene careers, forensic science careers and related careers, such as policing. The skills and knowledge gained through the criminology modules will provide you with an excellent springboard to employment in a range of criminal justice settings, such as the Police Service, Prison Service, Probation Service and youth offending work.

DURATION 3 years full-time LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE M900 PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174) COMBINES WELL WITH American Studies Psychology Sociology

DURATION 3 years full-time LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE MF94 PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)


Applied Criminology with another named criminal justice subject (Single Honours)

Your course Crime is an intrinsic theme in today’s society and stories of crime dominate the news and entertainment media. Criminology uses psychological, sociological and legal theory to examine the nature, scope and causes of a range of crimes, while also exploring the methods used to manage criminals and criminal behaviour. This degree allows you to gain a solid grounding in applied criminology, while also exploring another specific aspect of criminal activity and justice.

OTHER SUBJECTS YOU CAN STUDY AS PART OF AN ‘APPLIED CRIMINOLOGY WITH’ DEGREE INCLUDE: Applied Criminology (Criminal Investigation) UCAS code: M901 Applied Criminology (Interpersonal Violence) UCAS code: M902 Applied Criminology (Policing) UCAS code: M903 Applied Criminology (Terrorism & Political Violence) UCAS code: M904

You will study crime, criminology, victimology and criminal justice through the understanding and application of a range of criminological and related theories. Studying another related subject in depth, choosing from criminal investigation, interpersonal violence, policing and terrorism and political violence, will prepare you for a range of careers in crime, criminology, criminal justice and related fields, and beyond.

Your career Our courses allow you to gain extensive and diverse knowledge and skills that prepare you for employment in a range of occupations in crime and criminal justice. Studying applied criminology with another subject provides you with an opportunity to gain expertise in another area, thereby further widening your employment potential. You have the opportunity to develop a range of transferable skills, which ensures that you have access to a range of graduate level career opportunities and postgraduate study opportunities.

Our staff are all practitioners or researchers and have a wealth of knowledge and experience to share with you to ensure that you have a ‘handson’ and realistic experience by incorporating real-life crime problems and scenarios they have encountered.

DURATION 3 years full-time LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE See list (left) PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

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COUNTER TERRORISM & TRANSNATIONAL CRIME BSc Single Honours

Your course Terrorism and transnational crime are contemporary issues faced by countries across the world. This degree presents a unique opportunity to provide you with both the context and the critical outlook on countering these types of crimes, and introduces you to many aspects the media does not discuss. After the tragic events of 9/11 in the USA, the world entered what many see to be a new era in how we understand, perceive and react to transnational crime, including terrorism. To understand the current strategies in tackling them, it is important to learn from history, evaluate the complexities, and take a holistic but critical view of politics, policies, international treaties and policing powers. The range of modules you will study on this degree will equip you with the applied and theoretical knowledge you need to help address what works in tackling transnational crime. When possible you will be given the opportunity to take part in study trips and unique activities. For example, you may be able to investigate potential miscarriages of justice through our partnership with Inside Justice, or help with looking into missing persons cases alongside Locate International.

You will explore areas including: • historical and contemporary understanding of transnational crime through theoretical and applied positions • responses to terrorism, transnational crime and political violence • the complexities of the topics through policing, forensic investigation, international policing, decision-making or criminological perspectives. Your career Many of our students choose to continue their education by undertaking research degrees with us. There are varied career opportunities closely linked with this degree, including the criminal justice field, the civil service, local or national government structures, as well as national or private security organisations, to name but a few. Responding to transnational crime is key for all organisations. Should you decide you wish to join the police following your studies, this degree represents the third route into policing as a degree level award holder. If successful in joining the police, you would be required to undertake a diploma in policing within the first two years of your police service.

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LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE L441 PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

DURATION 3 years full-time

BSc Single Honours

Your course This course allows you to study the historical rise of the detective, from the early days of the new police into the modern era. The increase in crime, and the manner in which crime is committed today, provides very different challenges to the detectives of the past. You will have the opportunity to critically analyse how the police service has met some of these challenges by exploring high profile cases that demonstrate how criminal investigations can fail due to systematic or individual error, and equally, good examples of police practice which demonstrate the highest standards of professionalism. You will also seek to understand the current context within which detectives work, including a national shortage of detectives, government austerity measures and the rise in technology and complex criminality. Where possible, you will be given the opportunity to take part in study trips and unique activities. For example, in Year 2 (after a competitive process) you might be able to help investigate missing persons cases alongside Locate International; and in Year 3 you may be able to investigate potential miscarriages of justice through our partnership with charity Inside Justice.

DURATION 3 years full-time

You will explore areas including: • the history of detectives • detective professionalisation • management of crimes depending upon their seriousness • recurring problems in criminal investigation • the ethical and legal nature of detective work. Your career The choice of careers following graduation is wide and varied. You may decide to join the police as a degree level award holder, or become an investigator for organisations including the National Crime Agency, Military, Independent Office for Police Conduct, Criminal Cases Review Commission, Security Services, HM Courts and Tribunals Service. Some students opt to undertake further research, and go on to study Master’s by research on criminal investigation topics of their choice, whilst others undertake taught Master’s programmes. If successful in joining the police, you would be required to undertake a diploma in policing within the first two years of your police service.

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE L313 PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)


BA/BSc Single Honours or in combination with Archaeology or Biology

Your course Forensic investigators are key players in investigating and resolving crime, and careers in this area are therefore exciting, challenging and rewarding. You will learn the theory associated with crime scene investigation, forensic science and presenting evidence as an expert or professional witness in court. You will also have the opportunity to become competent in the practical application of theory in a range of crime scenarios, to ensure you are prepared for core forensic careers. You will explore the multidisciplinary nature of forensic investigation and related careers through a range of core forensic investigation modules and diverse optional modules focusing on related specialties (e.g. policing, cybercrime and criminal psychology), ensuring that a wide range of career progression opportunities is available to you. You will explore areas including: • volume, series, serious and major crime scene investigation

• fire, explosion, terror and disaster scene investigation • forensic biology, forensic chemistry and marks, impressions and pattern evidence • court awareness and expert and professional witnesses. Your career Forensic employers value practical experience of forensic investigation and therefore this course includes a high level of practical, laboratory work and practical assessments to prepare you for a range of opportunities, particularly crime scene careers, forensic science careers and related careers, such as policing. You have the opportunity to develop a range of transferable skills, which ensures that you have access to a range of graduate level career opportunities and postgraduate study opportunities. All aspects of the course are designed to prepare you for forensic careers and to ensure you meet the needs of forensic and related employers.

Forensic Investigation with another named criminal justice subject (Single Honours)

UCAS CODE F410 PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174) COMBINES WELL WITH Archaeology Biology

OTHER SUBJECTS YOU CAN STUDY AS PART OF A ‘FORENSIC INVESTIGATION WITH’ DEGREE INCLUDE: BSc (Hons) Forensic Investigation (Criminal Investigation) UCAS code: F415 BSc (Hons) Forensic Investigation (Interpersonal Violence) UCAS code: F416 BSc (Hons) Forensic Investigation (Policing) UCAS code: F417 BSc (Hons) Forensic Investigation (Terrorism & Political Violence) UCAS code: F418 Your career As forensic employers value practical experience this course includes a high level of practical work and practical assessments to prepare you for a range of opportunities. You can widen your employment potential even further by studying Forensic Investigation with another named subject. You’ll also develop a range of transferable skills, to ensure you have access to a range of graduate level career opportunities and postgraduate study opportunities.

DURATION 3 years full-time LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE See list (left) PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

Also available with a foundation year: see p55

canterbury.ac.uk

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Our staff are all forensic practitioners or forensic researchers and have a wealth of operational experience to share with you and ensure that you have a ‘hands-on’ and realistic experience by incorporating practical scenarios based on real-life forensic cases they have encountered.

LOCATION Canterbury

Also available with a foundation year: see p55

FORENSIC INVESTIGATION with another subject Your course Forensic investigators are key players in investigating and resolving crime, and careers in this area are therefore exciting, challenging and rewarding. By studying our course, you will learn the theory associated with crime scene investigation, and presenting evidence as an expert or professional witness in court. You will have the opportunity to become competent in the practical application of theory in a range of crime scenarios, to ensure that you are prepared for core forensic careers. You will also study another related subject in depth, choosing from criminal investigation, interpersonal violence, policing and terrorism and political violence, preparing you for careers in your chosen area.

DURATION 3 years full-time

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LAW

DURATION 3 years full-time

LLB Single Honours

Your course This original and innovative course has been designed in consultation with solicitors and senior managers from a range of local organisations to give you both a theoretical and practical experience in law. You will join a challenging, vibrant and friendly environment and your degree will be recognised as a qualifying law degree, enabling you to progress to the vocational stage of lawyer’s training to qualify as either a solicitor or barrister.

You will explore areas including: • traditional legal areas such as criminal law, obligations, English legal system and constitutional, commercial and corporate law, as well as intellectual property and internet law • alternative dispute resolution, human rights and medical law • you can also choose to complete an individual study (dissertation) module on a legal topic based on an area of your own interest.

We have strong links with our local community through our engagement with Citizens Advice, as well as with the local courts in Kent through our Access to Justice scheme, giving you the chance to act as a community legal companion for unrepresented parties at court. This is an excellent opportunity for you to gain hands-on work experience in a legal setting.

Your career Our innovative course and professional links will put you in a great position to begin a legal career. But, you will also develop transferable skills which will open up a range of other possible careers in: education, public service, management, paralegal, chartered secretary or in financial services. Alternatively, you could pursue postgraduate study in law or a related area, such as management, marketing or accountancy.

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE M100 PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BBC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

Also available with a foundation year: see p55

LAW with another subject

DURATION 3 years full-time

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LLB with another named subject (Single Honours)

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Your course An alternative approach to gaining a qualifying Law degree is to study on one of our ‘LLB with’ degrees. These share the same core Law components as the LLB Single Honours but also allow you to study another subject alongside Law to gain different insights and experience, thus allowing you to build your own career pathway.

OTHER SUBJECTS YOU CAN STUDY AS PART OF AN ‘LLB WITH’ DEGREE INCLUDE: LLB with Business UCAS code: MN11 LLB with Criminology UCAS code: ML13 LLB with Finance UCAS code: MN13 LLB with Forensic Investigation UCAS code: MF14 LLB with History UCAS code: MV11 LLB with International Relations UCAS code: ML12 LLB with Politics UCAS code: ML14 LLB with Sociology UCAS code: ML15 Your career The ‘LLB with’ courses offer the same employment attributes as the LLB Single Honours course but also provide you with additional skill sets associated with the other subject chosen. Also available with a foundation year: see p55

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE See list (left) PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BBC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)


DURATION 3 years full-time

BSc Single Honours

Your course Canterbury Christ Church University has over twenty five years of experience in police education and the course builds on this, embedding the National Policing Curriculum. Validated by the College of Policing, this course provides you with a strong grounding in the theory and practice of policing, and meets the pre-join requirement for the role of police constable. You will gain a broad understanding of crime and the criminal justice system, as well as the diversity of the police role and will gain practical experience through volunteering opportunities within the criminal justice system, giving you a great start to your career. Where possible, you will be given the opportunity to take part in study trips and unique activities. For example, in Year 2 (after a competitive process) you might be able to help investigate missing persons cases alongside Locate International; and in Year 3 you may be able to investigate potential miscarriages

of justice through our partnership with charity Inside Justice. You will explore areas including: • key policing legislation and procedures • criminal justice system • crime prevention and criminology • criminal investigations • policing communities • evidence-based policing and research methods. Your career New and exciting careers are emerging in the policing, criminal justice and security fields. In addition to the police constable role, you could pursue a specialist police staff role or join national police organisations e.g. National Crime Agency. You could also take on roles in other justice-related public sector employment, e.g. Border Force, UK Visas and Immigration, prisons, the civil service, offender rehabilitation and the armed forces.

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE L435 PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

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I love the Christ Church environment - especially the library, with the quiet areas for study and the rooms for practising presentations. Harriett Advertising and Digital Media student

Media, Marketing & Journalism. Advertising

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Digital Media

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Film Production

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Film, Radio & Television

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Marketing

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Media & Communications

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Multimedia Journalism

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Public Relations & Media

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You could also consider: Arts & Humanities Foundation Year

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Creative & Professional Writing

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Graphic Design

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Photography

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ADVERTISING

DURATION 3 years full-time

BSc Honours in combination with another subject

Your course The advertising industry is one of the fastest changing areas of business and marketing. The growth of digital media has created a huge range of communication channels, and has made advertising a challenging and fascinating industry that plays an increasingly important role in the global economy. This course offers a great opportunity to understand and be involved in this fast-moving industry. Our course is business focused, and designed to equip you with the knowledge, skills and confidence to work effectively in advertising and marketing. You will learn how to combine creativity and business strategy, how the advertising and marketing industries work, how advertising messages communicate and persuade, and how to produce convincing professional presentations.

You will explore areas including: • content creation and copyrighting • advertising strategy • advertising media planning • creative campaign development. You can study advertising only as a combined honours degree in combination with another subject. Your career You will be equipped to work in a wide and varied range of roles across the advertising industry, from specialist advertising and media agencies to working within in-house marketing departments. There are also opportunities to work in brand management and communication, digital marketing, social media strategy, and media planning. Alternatively, you may wish to go on to postgraduate studies in, for example, marketing communications and advertising; brand management and strategy.

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You will explore areas including: • augmented reality • computer animation, both 2D and 3D • digital imaging and photography • graphic design and visual communication • video production and motion graphics • web design and scripting. We put you, the student, at the centre of our teaching, enabling you to develop your own voice and visual style. By your final year you will have produced a portfolio of dynamic and varied multimedia work and be confidently developing innovative answers to creative problems.

UCAS CODE N561 N560 Professional Placement PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174) COMBINES WELL WITH Business Management Marketing Public Relations & Media

DURATION 3 years full-time

BA Single Honours or in combination with another subject

Your course The digital world is increasingly shaping the way we think, communicate, work and play. Our Digital Media degree will help you to become a creative producer with an array of technical and design skills, giving you the ability to produce original and striking multimedia projects across a range of platforms. Using industrystandard facilities, you will develop a detailed knowledge of digital media tools alongside an understanding of the history and theory of digital media.

LOCATION Canterbury

As Digital Media sits within the School of Creative Arts and Industries, you will also have the opportunity to collaborate with a range of other creative students, for example, music students for soundtracks. In this way, we are able to replicate the way in which the creative industries work more generally. Your career On graduation you will be in a great position to pursue a range of careers in a marketplace that increasingly requires skilled digital media practitioners, either in salaried roles or as freelancers. Example pathways include, but are not limited to, web design, graphic design, animation and video production. Alternatively, you may wish to continue your education through postgraduate study. Also available with a foundation year: see p55 North America Exchange: see p20

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE N53W PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174) COMBINES WELL WITH Business Management Marketing Media & Communications


DURATION 3 years full-time

BA Single Honours

Your course Film Production is a practice-centred course that will provide you with a mix of technical, production and creative skills required for the ever-expanding creative industries. The demand for craft skills continues to be motivated by content-hungry areas in film, prime-time drama, streaming and web-based production. Using current industry-standard equipment and facilities, you will be well equipped for entry into the creative industries. You will use a range of digital cameras, including the Blackmagic Ursa Mini Pro and as you progress, access to an Arri Alexa Mini LF. There are sound recording studios and a variety of portable sound kits, with audio mixers. There is also a wide range of location lighting, grip equipment, and postproduction facilities, and a virtual online space to store your work. Postproduction audio for film is supported by a fully-equipped dubbing studio running Pro Tools Ultimate software, which is used for recording Foley effects, voiceover and ADR (Automated Dialogue Replacement) and 5.1 surround sound mixing. Regular visits from film professional practitioners will enrich your studies and offer up-to-theminute insights into current industry practices.

You will explore areas including: • sound, editing and directing • cinematography • screenwriting • documentary. Year 1 provides a foundation in essential craft skills, and Years 2 and 3 will allow you to direct your interests towards a specialisation. Employability skills run throughout the degree, and you will be encouraged to undertake relevant work experience. As Film Production sits within the School of Creative Arts and Industries, you will have the opportunity to collaborate with students from other creative arts courses, and replicate the way in which the creative industries work. Your career Your degree will prepare you for a career in the industry and could lead to roles such as camera operator, digital imaging technician, lighting assistant, researcher, casting associate, and sound designer. Our alumni have made successful careers directing feature films and adverts, as well as becoming producers, cinematographers and editors.

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE P313 PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

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DURATION 3 years full-time

BA Single Honours or in combination with another subject

Your course Studying our Film, Radio & Television course will give you the opportunity to learn about, and work in, a variety of media. Working both individually and as part of a team, you will explore theory and practice as you develop the production and analytical skills you need to succeed in the evolving media landscape. You will have access to our professional television studio and gallery, a variety of different digital film cameras (including the Arri Alexa Mini LF and Black Magic Ursa Mini Pro) and a wide range of location lighting, grip equipment and postproduction facilities, and access to a virtual online space to store your work. Postproduction audio for film is supported by a fully-equipped dubbing studio running Pro Tools Ultimate software, which is used for recording Foley effects, voiceover and ADR (Automated Dialogue Replacement), and 5.1 surround sound mixing. We have three radio studios, and our students are active in running the Canterbury Student Radio station.

to collaborate with students from other creative arts courses, and replicate the way in which the creative industries work. The course has employability at its core with dedicated modules taught in each year and is taught by experienced and passionate tutors. In addition, visiting industry professionals and alumni will offer you guidance and advice through workshops and dedicated masterclasses. You will explore areas including: • film production • radio production • television production • critical theory • how to get work in the creative industries. Your career Our graduates have gone on to successful careers as film, radio and television directors, writers, editors, producers and presenters. The transferable skills delivered by the course are also valued in a wide range of other graduate professions. Also available with a foundation year: see p55

As the course sits within the School of Creative Arts and Industries, you will have the opportunity

BA Single Honours or in combination with another subject

PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174) COMBINES WELL WITH Business Management Drama Media & Communications

You will explore areas including: • marketing planning and strategy • market research • consumer behaviour • global marketing and communications • brand management. Your career The course provides the knowledge and skills to help in a range of marketing roles, such as account management, general marketing, market research, digital marketing, content management, fundraising, public relations, internal communication, and media planning across a range of businesses in all sectors. You will also be well placed to continue your studies at postgraduate level in marketing or branding and communications. Also available with a foundation year: see p55

DURATION 3 years full-time plus professional placement year option LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE N500 N503 Professional Placement PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174) COMBINES WELL WITH Advertising Business Management Digital Media

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You will gain the business, marketing, employability and digital skills that are essential for a career in this dynamic area.

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MARKETING Your course In a highly competitive business world, excellent marketing has become essential for most organisations. This course will give you a solid base of knowledge of both the practical and the theoretical aspects of this core part of business. You will gain a solid understanding of how marketing works and how it fits within a wider environment. Applied projects will give you the confidence to put theory into practice, using the many different aspects of identifying, understanding and satisfying customers’ needs.

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MEDIA & COMMUNICATIONS

DURATION 3 years full-time

BA Single Honours or in combination with another subject

Your course As social media companies sell personal data and foreign policy is conducted by tweet, it is more important than ever to understand media and communications. If you use Instagram or Snapchat, if you play computer games or the latest music, if you binge on Netflix, or if you want to be a vlogger, then Media & Communications is the degree for you. We will help you design webpages, write perfect copy and explore and apply techniques of advertising and public relations. We will show you how the media is regulated and how it works, as well as aiding you to reach as wide an audience as possible. The media and communication industries will continue to grow and there are endless opportunities for you to find a rewarding career within them. The course runs in the School of Creative Arts and Industries and you will have the opportunity to work with students on a range of creative courses such as photography and graphic design – replicating how the communications industries work. You will explore areas including: • advertising and public relations campaigns, blogs and digital design pieces, including short films

• the meanings of adverts, texts or films, and how media organisations work • research, applying methods such as questionnaire surveys, content analysis, focus groups and interviews • practical experience working on live briefs and campaigns for local companies. Your career Our graduates have gone on to work in local and national media, journalism, PR agencies, events promotion, advertising, media planning, media relations, media sales, the music press, online publishing, press and publicity offices, corporate communications, external relations, graduate management, and market research. Some of our graduates have continued projects that were developed as part of the degree. You will be well placed for further study to undertake Master’s or Doctoral degrees or teacher training. Also available with a foundation year: see p55 North America Exchange: see p20

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Our multi-platform approach is adapted for this rapidly evolving workplace, anticipating and responding to media trends. From day one we regard you as a student journalist seeking out your latest exclusive. You will learn from experienced professionals how to create engaging multimedia journalism utilising all that the video, audio, online and print formats have to offer. You will be encouraged to get involved with our award-winning online student news website UNIfied. This allows you to flex your news muscle outside of classes and work with students across all three year groups. By the end of the course, you will have both an understanding of the exciting world of journalism and a portfolio of work to show prospective employers.

UCAS CODE P300 PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174) COMBINES WELL WITH Digital Media Film, Radio & Television Sociology

DURATION 3 years full-time

BA Single Honours

Your course Embark on an exciting journey into the fastmoving world of 21st century journalism.

LOCATION Canterbury

You will explore areas including: • online, mobile, social media, print, video, radio and podcasting • media law and ethics. Your career You will be equipped with the skills to pursue a career in journalism and the wider media and communications industries. Alternatively, you may wish to continue your learning through postgraduate study. Also available with a foundation year: see p55 North America Exchange: see p20

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE P501 PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)


DURATION 3 years full-time

BA Single Honours or in combination with another subject

Your course Accredited by the Chartered Institute of Public Relations, this course offers you the chance to develop your skills and knowledge in the interlinked disciplines of public relations and media. This degree also benefits from Partner University status with the Public Relations Consultants Association (PRCA), giving you access to professional networking opportunities. You will develop your talent for communication and learn how to identify a target audience, prepare effective messages and select appropriate media channels. You will learn how to use social media and develop creative and digital skills to influence audiences on behalf of your clients. You will benefit from a multidisciplinary approach, taught by academic experts, experienced practitioners, guest speakers, and a ‘learning-by-doing’ approach. The course runs in the School of Creative Arts and Industries and you will have the opportunity to work with students on a range of creative courses such as photography and graphic design – replicating how the communications industries work.

You will explore areas including: • public relations planning and campaigns, blogs and digital design pieces, including short films • the changing shape of the media industry • how words and images create meaning. Your career Our graduates have gone on to successful careers in public relations, advertising and marketing. The communication skills delivered by the course are also a springboard to employment in a wide range of graduate jobs in business, education and the charity sector. Alternatively you may wish to continue your education through postgraduate study. North America Exchange: see p20

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE PP23 PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

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We are looking for students who share our passion for innovation, collaboration, and person-centred medicine. We want our graduates to become exemplary practitioners, as well as active communicators and advocates for diversity and equality in and outside the profession. Professor Chris Holland Dean of Kent and Medway Medical School

Medicine. Kent and Medway Medical School is a collaboration between Canterbury Christ Church University and the University of Kent, with specialist facilities on both campuses.

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Why Kent and Medway Medical School? This new Medical School will inspire the next generation of medical professionals. Doctors combine expert clinical skills and confident decision-making with compassion, dedication and a commitment to improving lives. At Kent and Medway Medical School (KMMS), we want to attract talented students from all backgrounds to take up that challenge and help us to transform the future of healthcare. As well as academical ability, we’re looking for resilient students with the personal qualities required by a good doctor.

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KMMS is a collaboration between Canterbury Christ Church University and the University of Kent. On the KMMS Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (BM BS) degree, you will experience specialities such

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as general practice, mental health, acute care and surgery. You’ll develop clinical skills alongside academic expertise and learn to work as part of a multi-professional team. A high level of academic and pastoral support will ensure you reach your potential. The innovative and integrated curriculum, delivered by a wide range of expert teachers, uses person-centred approaches to develop understanding of people and population health needs. You will gain hands-on experience during the immersive placements in GP, community and hospital trust settings across Kent and Medway. This preparation will support your development to become a compassionate, competent, caring and adaptable generalist, able to take advantage of the multitude of career opportunities in the healthcare settings of the future.


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Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (BM BS) Subject to successful progress through the General Medical Council’s quality assurance programme.

Key facts You’ll study at the campuses of both Canterbury Christ Church University and the University of Kent, using KMMS’s stateof-the-art medical school facilities. KMMS has developed an innovative, integrated curriculum. You’ll learn in small and larger groups, taught by some of the best medical educators in the field. You’ll study in a modern, vibrant, interprofessional health and technology community, alongside other students working to be health professionals. KMMS has a well-equipped anatomy learning centre, where you study anatomy and physiology via a mixture of dissection and prosections (pre-prepared anatomical specimens) as well as sophisticated radiological imaging.

You will explore areas including: • Biomedical sciences • Pharmacology • Scientific enquiry and research • Medical ethics and law • Core practical skills • General practice and community care • Psychiatry and behavioural science • Major medical and surgical disciplines. Trainee doctors sit many exams and complete formal and informal assessments throughout their training, and university training is no exception. This is necessary to ensure that you are a safe, professional and knowledgeable doctor. You’ll have a combination of written assessments including essays, short answer questions and single best answers. Your professional values, communication and clinical skills will be tested through practical assessment methods.

5 years full-time Location This programme is taught at the University campuses of both Canterbury Christ Church University and the University of Kent UCAS code A100 Typical entry requirements AAB Additional entry requirements See our website How to apply UCAS International students Yes

Did you know? Kent and Medway Medical School has state-of-the-art facilities at both Canterbury Christ Church University and the University of Kent. KMMS students have access to facilities that offer interprofessional learning environments. You will have the opportunity to study to be a doctor in a modern, vibrant, interprofessional health and technology community. You will study alongside other health professions students and students from engineering, humanities and social sciences programmes, taking advantage of the combined resources of two excellent and highly-regarded institutions.

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It is possible to study for an additional degree: an intercalated degree may condense a three year course into one year, which makes it a challenging but rewarding choice.

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Your professional development is also tracked through assessments within the e-Portfolio, including reflective writing, and feedback from colleagues and staff. Regular meetings with your tutors will ensure that you’re given support to keep on track and reach your full potential. At the end of the course you will be an excellent doctor, equipped with curiosity, and the academic, professional and clinical skills to influence and improve future healthcare. You will be eligible to apply for a UK Foundation Programme job in the United Kingdom. This will provide you with the required postgraduate experience to gain full registration with the General Medical Council. After obtaining full registration, you will have the education and experience to apply for any one of over 100 possible medical specialties. Qualified doctors also work in media, arts, business, third sector, government, military, research and technology industries. There are national programmes available for medical graduates to obtain specialist postgraduate training and experience in leadership, management, entrepreneurialism and research.

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I wanted to come to Christ Church because they offered the combined degree option I wanted to study, which allows me to pursue all my interests. Fiona Drama and Film, Radio & Television student

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DURATION 3 years full-time

BA Honours in combination with another subject

Your course This course enables you to study dance alongside another subject, allowing you to develop your own unique portfolio of skills and interests. You will be supported and challenged by passionate and experienced tutors to develop creatively as a dancer and as a choreographer. You will engage in a range of technique classes, study dance from a historical, social and political viewpoint, and consider different ways of making work.

You will explore areas including: • dance techniques e.g. ballet, jazz, hip hop, contemporary Limón, Release, West African and South Asian • historical, social and political development of dance • choreography (e.g theatre, installation, sitespecific, for camera, digital). Your career You will be able to pursue a range of dance and arts related careers that may include advocacy, choreography or performing. You may want to embark on further study.

LOCATION Canterbury PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174) COMBINES WELL WITH Sport & Exercise Science Sociology

DANCE EDUCATION

DURATION 3 years full-time

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Your course This course has employability for careers in dance at its heart. You will spend most of your time engaging in practical dance where you will work with dance practitioners, educators, artists, choreographers and academics to develop technically and creatively as a dancer, choreographer, dance practitioner/educator, dance historian, dance scientist and dance researcher. You will work with dance artists and choreographers such as Dam van Huynh, Russell Maliphant, Ash Mukherjee, Vinicius Salles (Jasmin Vardimon) and Kenrick Sandy (Boy Blue International). The academic team are all practice-led and active researchers in the fields of dance and dance education. The Suite Lead, Professor Angela Pickard, is Editor in Chief for the international journal in dance education: Research in Dance Education. This course also has superb links with places and spaces for dance and dance education including a number of primary and secondary schools, The Royal Ballet School, Jasmin Vardimon Dance Company, The Marlowe Theatre, Turner Contemporary and Canterbury Pilates and Movement Studio. If you want to share your creativity and passion for dance with others, then this course is for you.

You will explore areas including: • dance techniques e.g. ballet, jazz, Contemporary Limón, Contemporary Release, hip hop, West African, South Asian and Repertoire • dance practitioners, educators, artists, choreographers and academics • choreography (e.g theatre, installation, sitespecific, for camera, digital) • dance pedagogy (teaching and learning) • dance science, body conditioning, fitness and Pilates • dance landscapes past, present and future dance placements • performances and projects • working towards your career in dance. Your career You will be equipped with a deep understanding of dance education and science, particularly in its relation to schools, community, health, fitness and performance. You will be able to apply a diverse spectrum of skills to a range of dance or arts related careers such as dancing, teaching, project management and freelance artist. You may also wish to go on to further study. North America Exchange: see p20

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE WX53 PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)


DURATION 3 years full-time

BA Single Honours or in combination with another subject

Your course If you have a passion for Drama as a practical and academic discipline, then this course is for you. Through an exciting programme of workshops, lectures, seminars and productions, you will gain valuable experience in acting, directing, community engagement, contemporary devising techniques and theatre production. You will be taught by a team of experienced theatre practitioners, drama educators and researchers who specialise in classical and contemporary dramatic styles. You will also have opportunities to collaborate with other students across the School of Creative Arts and Industries (e.g. Film, TV production) and gain an insight into how the creative industries work.

You will explore areas including: • acting • directing • theatre for community • contemporary theatre making • stage management • lighting and sound techniques. Your career The skills and experience you will acquire from your degree will put you in a position to pursue a career in acting, directing, theatre making, technical theatre or theatre in education. You may also decide to explore drama or a related subject at postgraduate level. North America Exchange: see p20

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE W402 PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM

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DRAMA

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DURATION 3 years full-time

BA Single Honours

Your course Our Music degree is a varied and inclusive course embracing work in all genres and styles of music, including Western art music, folk and traditional music, and popular music studies. There is a focus on performing, composition and arrangement, and analysis, but other specialist modules are related to education, music production, and community music-making. All this is led by tutors who are highly skilled musicians with relevant professional experience and a passion for communicating their talent and experience. You will have access to industry-standard facilities and stunning performance spaces, including a purpose-built theatre space and Canterbury Cathedral.

You will explore areas including: • music history, theory and analysis • composition and arrangement • music technology • performance • arts and health. Your career You will gain the knowledge and skills you need to begin a career as a versatile creative practitioner and leader in, for example, instrumental teaching, community music, arts and health leadership, composing and arranging, arts administration and management, specialist retail, music journalism, and publishing. You will also be in a position to consider further training in music therapy, teaching (in schools or colleges), or to continue your education and research by progressing to Master’s and Doctorate level.

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE W303 PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

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MUSIC: COMMERCIAL MUSIC

DURATION 3 years full-time

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Your course Commercial Music develops your skills as a musician in popular music. You’ll have opportunities to perform, produce and compose music (as a songwriter, or for media and film for example), and to develop associated skills in performance across a range of styles for stage, screen and studio environments. Your tutors are highly skilled musicians with real-world international experience in the music industries. As the course sits within the School of Creative Arts and Industries, you will have the opportunity to collaborate. For example, to create a studio production of your music with students from the BA Creative Music Production and Technology, or provide music for a performance with students from Dance, Drama, or Musical Theatre. In this way, you will be able to experience the kind of collaborative, projectbased work that characterises the professional creative industries today.

You will explore areas including: • performance • production • composition and songwriting • notation and theory in popular music • music business and music enterprise. You will be taught by a dynamic team of tutors, many of whom work as performers, songwriters, music producers and composers, who are dedicated to enabling you to enhance your skills as a musician. Your career You will gain the skills and knowledge needed to begin a career as a creative practitioner in pathways such as freelance performance and production, commercial composition (as a songwriter, or for media, for instance), teaching and instrumental tutoring. Alternatively, you may elect to continue education through postgraduate study. Also available with a foundation year: see p55 North America Exchange: see p20

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE W340 PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)


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Your course Creative Music Production & Technology develops your skills in studio and computerbased sound production, electronic composition, music technology and audio software development. You will study industrystandard techniques alongside other creative methods of production for song writing and composing for a variety of media. You will develop your creative ideas in our digital studios and will be given the opportunity to perform or exhibit your work in a range of contexts, such as performances, installations and websites. As Creative Music Production & Technology sits within the School of Creative Arts and Industries, you will also have the opportunity for collaborations with students from a range courses such as Games Design, Dance, Drama and Film Production.

Your career This course aims to prepare you as a creative practitioner in music technology and studio production or commercial composition (as a songwriter, or media and film composer). Graduates from our courses have gone on to work as touring artists, band members, media composers, freelance performers or producers, DJs, songwriters, web designers and live sound engineers. Some graduates have decided to train to teach in schools or further education while others have elected to continue their education by progressing on to Master’s degree qualifications. Also available with a foundation year: see p55 North America Exchange: see p20

DURATION 3 years full-time LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE W373 PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM

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You will explore areas including: • studio and digital music production • composition and creative audio technology • music for media, film and gaming • music business and enterprise.

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DURATION 3 years full-time

BA Single Honours

Your course The Musical Theatre degree offers a practical and academic study of the context, evolution, and performativity of contemporary musical theatre. Our degree will help you act, sing and dance with confidence, character and style while allowing you to explore design and management roles relating to the musical theatre industry. There is a strong practical element to the course and you will be able to refine your artistic talents in dedicated performance spaces that are designed to inspire you. You will be taught by highly qualified and experienced tutors who have good links with industry and who will advise and guide you on how best to develop your own personal take on the industry.

You will explore areas including: • dancing, singing and acting techniques for musicals • the historic and social development of the form • stage management, professional development. Your career You may wish to develop a career in an aspect of performance, community or production arts as a project manager, freelance performer or community practitioner. Alternatively, you may choose to embark on further study. North America Exchange: see p20

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE W370 PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

You will grow as a practitioner with modules that examine skill sets related to musical theatre such as stage management and the understanding of the freelance performance industry.

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DURATION 3 years full-time

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Your course If you’re interested in a broad range of performance areas such as dance, drama, vocal studies or theatre production then this course is for you. You will pursue a variety of subjects spanning a wide variety of performing arts activities covering performance skills, technical operation, management and design. This will give you the flexibility to develop your art as you get to grips with the realities and practicalities of performance and production. There is a strong practical element to the course and you will be able to refine your artistic talents in dedicated performance spaces that are designed to inspire you. You will be learning from specialist tutors who have been professional practitioners in music, dance, drama and theatre production and have excellent working relationships with the creative industries in and around our lively arts community.

You will explore areas including: • acting, singing and dancing • production presentation through stage craft, theatre design, lighting and sound techniques • the arts community • stage management. Your career You will be equipped to develop a career in, for example, performance, stage management, project management, technical theatre, dramaturgy, directing or as a freelance practitioner. You may want to engage in further study. Also available with a foundation year: see p55 North America Exchange: see p20

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DURATION 3 years full-time

BA Single Honours

Your course The Theatre Production degree is an exciting and engaging course that enables you to explore multiple facets relating to the world of live performance production. The course is delivered within our specialist performance facilities that include a wide-ranging array of performance technologies.

You will explore areas including: • sound for live performance • contemporary lighting design and operation techniques • stage management • computer aided design visualisation software • interactivity through digital systems for live performance.

All of our lecturing staff have real-world experience of working in a variety of areas of event production and will provide a supportive and active environment in which to develop your skill set.

Your career As a successful graduate you could find yourself working within a theatre technical department, technical support for cruise ships, school and college technical support, sound engineering, video design, stage management or company and event management.

You will develop skills relating to the construction and operation of both live sound systems and performance lighting rigs and have an understanding of the management of technical teams dedicated to the running of live performance in these areas.

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LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE W371 PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM

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THEATRE PRODUCTION

ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

You will have the opportunity to further develop your skills by working on a variety of performances.

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The facilities are great at Christ Church and I’m really excited about working in the brand new science and technology building which is amazing. Lochlan Ecology student

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Biomedical Science

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Food Science & Nutrition

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Plant Science

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Wildlife Ecology & Conservation Science

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ANIMAL SCIENCE Your course If you are passionate about animal welfare, health and behaviour, this course will provide you with a gateway to life-long learning about issues that really matter to our shared future.

You will explore areas including: • animal physiology • animal genetics and biochemistry • animal welfare, reproduction and development.

Changes in animal welfare laws in Britain have meant that there is now more control and regulation of all animal-based enterprises. This has resulted in a greater need for a scientific approach to animal management and welfare across all businesses that work with animals.

Your career Your degree will enable you to pursue a range of careers, including project management, scientific communication, employment in animal-based enterprises or academic or industrial research. Alternatively, you may wish to undertake further study through taught or research-based postgraduate training, including MSc by Research or MPhil/PhD, or by pursuing studies in veterinary medicine.

Throughout the course, you’ll be challenged to apply your thinking to different scientific issues and undertake field studies (including a residential field trip) to study animals in captivity and in their natural environment.

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You’ll undertake practical work in specialist laboratories within our new multi-million-pound Verena Holmes Building (see p28), and develop the skills to collect and analyse scientific data independently as you research topics of your own choice, often with specific employment goals in mind.

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BSc Single Honours

Also available with a foundation year: see p55

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE C300 PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)


BSc Single Honours

Your course Biochemistry & Genetics is a highly contemporary course that draws from both the fields of biochemistry and genetics to focus on the study of life at the molecular level. This dynamic and exciting area of the sciences is at the forefront of modern scientific innovation in areas like genetic engineering and personalised medicine. This makes our course an excellent choice if you want to pursue a career in scientific research or in industry. You’ll develop practical and employmentrelevant skills in specialist laboratories within our new multi-million-pound Verena Holmes Building (see p28), and learn how to apply a theoretical scientific knowledge base to realworld problems.

You will explore areas including: • protein structure and function, enzymology and metabolism • molecular biological techniques • plant, animal and human genetics. Your career Your degree will enable you to pursue a range of careers, including project management, scientific communication, employment in the biotech sector or academic or industrial research. Alternatively, you may wish to undertake further study through taught or research-based postgraduate training, including MSc by Research or MPhil/PhD. Also available with a foundation year: see p55

Throughout your degree, you’ll receive expert teaching that is informed by research and delivered by a diverse and multi-disciplinary team of experienced academics. You’ll also have the opportunity to complete a placement module, where you’ll work in a commercial environment and learn new skills to enhance your CV and help you stand out as a skilled and experienced graduate.

BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE

You’ll learn how to apply this theoretical scientific knowledge to active research areas that address contemporary challenges in society. You may also have the option to supplement your degree with an integrated Master’s, and/or a work placement in either an academic or industrial environment. You will explore areas including: • human health and disease • anatomy and physiology • genetics

UCAS CODE C723 PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

• biochemistry • microbiology. Several medically related disciplines are covered in this course, including, histology, genetics, biochemistry and microbiology. Your career Your degree will open a wide variety of career paths. Employment areas include the NHS and the wider healthcare sector, sales and marketing of healthcare and diagnostic products, diagnostic and clinical laboratories, and research and development for the pharmaceutical, diagnostics, medical devices and laboratory instrumentation industries. Alternatively, you may wish to undertake further study, such as postgraduate medicine, a Master’s or PhD. MSci This course may come with the option of continuing onto an Integrated Master’s.

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE B102 PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

Please note that this course can also be studied with a FY, but that FY and MSci options are mutually exclusive. Also available with a foundation year: see p55

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You’ll develop practical and employment-relevant skills in specialist laboratories within our new multi-million-pound Verena Holmes Building (see p28), and receive expert teaching in a variety of core topics specifically relevant to human form, function and disease.

LOCATION Canterbury

DURATION 3 years full-time

BSc Single Honours

Your course Our Biomedical Science course has been designed to provide you with a broad understanding of the scientific basis of both human health and disease, and to provide you with the critical scientific skills needed to succeed in a rapidly changing employment environment.

DURATION 3 years full-time

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BIOSCIENCE BSc Single Honours

Your course Bioscience is a broad and fascinating subject area covering plant and animal physiology, molecular biology, bioinformatics, diseases, ecology and genetics. Studying bioscience will provide you with the skills in solving some of the biggest challenges faced by people and the planet, including fighting diseases, protecting the environment and feeding a growing population. You’ll be taught by a diverse and multidisciplinary teaching team that draws on their expertise and experience, and develop practical and employment-relevant skills in specialist laboratories within our new multi-million-pound Verena Holmes Building (see p28), as well as in field settings. You’ll gain a thorough grounding in basic core skills and concepts while module options will enable you to specialise in areas that are of interest to you. You’ll benefit from our links with a range of employers in the field, including our Industry Liaison Lab at Discovery Park, Sandwich, biotech companies (for example Pfizer,

Venomtech, Algaecytes), Howletts and Port Lympne Zoos, Wildwood and Wingham Wildlife Park, and the Fruit Advisory Services Team (FAST) at Brogdale. You will explore areas including: • animal and plant diversity and biology • bioinformatics • genetics. Your career A Bioscience degree opens a broad range of career paths that could include anything from the biotechnology sector to environmental management. Alternatively, you may wish to undertake further study through taught or research-based postgraduate training, including MSc by Research or MPhil/PhD.

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You’ll explore the big issues and challenges surrounding food production from an environmental, social and economic sustainability perspective, including global food security, issues with food supply chain (from field to fork), and local and global policy and regulations. A strong emphasis is placed on practical work, allowing you to become a well-rounded scientist with a wealth of laboratory skills, including microbiology, analytical and molecular biology techniques, that are valued by the industry.

UCAS CODE C191 PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

DURATION 3 years full-time

BSc Single Honours

This hands-on course will help you to develop expert skills in a variety of scientific fields, including chemistry, biochemistry, biology, human physiology and nutrition.

LOCATION Canterbury

Also available with a foundation year: see p55

FOOD SCIENCE & NUTRITION Your course The food industry is calling out for well-trained professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to help change people’s lives. Studying this degree will provide you with a gateway to life-long learning about issues that will really matter to our shared future.

DURATION 3 years full-time

You’ll benefit from specialist laboratories in our new multi-million-pound Verena Holmes Building (see p28), and our Industry Liaison Lab in Kent’s leading science business park, Discovery Park, which is a thriving part of the South East’s life science community. You will explore areas including: • biochemistry and physiology of metabolism • physical and chemical properties of food • nutrients, diet, health and disease. Your career As a graduate in Food Science & Nutrition, you will have opportunities to work in a range of roles in the food industry, from field to dinner table, as well as working with organisations and people on nutrition and health. Alternatively, you may wish to undertake further study through taught or research-based postgraduate training, including MSc by Research or MPhil/PhD. Also available with a foundation year: see p55

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE BL94 PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)


DURATION 3 years full-time

BSc Single Honours

Your course Studying Geography will provide you with a gateway to life-long learning about issues that really matter to our shared future. You’ll explore the big topics of the day, including climate change, the threat of over-population, loss of biodiversity, global inequalities, levels of economic development, and global security. A strong emphasis is on field work, including regular visits to sites around the local area and opportunities to undertake field trips abroad, making your real-world experiences relatable to those of the classroom, while placement options will enable you to gain vital employability skills. You’ll develop laboratory and generic scientific skills, and have opportunities to integrate your observations in the field with a knowledge of biological, chemical and physical processes.

You will explore areas including: • human and physical environments • climate change, biodiversity loss, global security and development • collecting and analysing geographical data. You’ll have access to specialist laboratories within in our new multi-million-pound Verena Holmes Building (see p28). Your career Your degree will open a range of career opportunities. Geographers are employed by international consultancies, national agencies, developmental planners and conservation organisations. Alternatively, you may wish to undertake further study through taught or research-based postgraduate training, including a PGCE, MSc by Research or MPhil/PhD.

LOCATION Canterbury

SCIENCES

GEOGRAPHY

UCAS CODE L700 PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

Also available with a foundation year: see p55

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HUMAN BIOLOGY Your course If you’re interested in studying the structure and function of the human body alongside elements of sport and exercise science, then this is the course for you. Throughout your degree you will have the opportunity to study a range of topics such as human anatomy and physiology, the biology of disease, molecular biology, nutrition, sport and exercise physiology and reproduction and development. You’ll develop practical and employmentrelevant skills in specialist laboratories within our new multi-million-pound Verena Holmes Building (see p28), and learn how to apply a theoretical scientific knowledge base to realworld problems that are crucial to human health and our sustainable future.

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The modules you take will help you to build a holistic view of the physiological processes that define human form and function, both at rest and in exercise, and explore the changes that occur during the development of disease.

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BSc Single Honours

You will explore areas including: • human anatomy and physiology • disease and immunology • nutrition • sport and exercise training • genetics. Your career Your degree will open a range of career opportunities, including academic or industrial research, project management, scientific communication, or healthcare and sports healthcare. Alternatively, you may wish to undertake postgraduate study or training, including MSc by Research or MPhil/PhD, or a postgraduate diploma in Physician Associate Studies, enabling advanced training for a career in clinical healthcare. Also available with a foundation year: see p55

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE B100 PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)


DURATION 3 years full-time

BSc Single Honours

Your course We are going through a rapid period of climate change and global food security is facing unprecedented threats from changing weather patterns. It is therefore essential that we significantly increase our food production for the growing population on this planet. To achieve these goals, we not only need to develop high yielding crop plants but also varieties that can remain productive under stressful and variable growing conditions. Plant scientists are highly in demand because they will play the central role in this endeavour. Our Plant Science degree is designed to give you an in-depth understanding of the latest concepts in genetics, plant breeding, gene mapping, plant physiology and data analysis. You will develop practical and employmentrelevant skills in specialist laboratories within our new multi-million-pound Verena Holmes Building (see p28), and during field visits.

project in your third year of studies where you can research a topic of your own choice with specific employment goals in mind. You will explore areas including: • plant physiology and development • soil biology and plant nutrition • plant pests and pathogens • plant products and biotechnology. Your career Your degree will open a range of career opportunities, including academic or industrial research, project management, scientific communication, working with advisory companies, or in plant-based enterprises. Alternatively, you may wish to undertake postgraduate study or training, including MSc by Research or MPhil/PhD.

LOCATION Canterbury

SCIENCES

PLANT SCIENCE

UCAS CODE C200 PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

Also available with a foundation year: see p55

Over three years you will gain the skills to collect and analyse scientific data independently, leading you towards an independent research

WILDLIFE ECOLOGY & CONSERVATION SCIENCE BSc Single Honours

environment using Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and link environmental processes to sustainability, policy-making and economic development.

You will be taught by a team of experienced academics whose teaching is informed by their research. It includes experts in small mammal conservation, invasive species, invertebrate specialists and chemical ecologists, as well as those working on whole system analysis and human-wildlife interaction.

You will explore areas including: • conservation strategies and habitat management • climate change and the sustainability of natural systems • animal and plant ecology.

Our degree has a strong emphasis on the development of practical and employmentrelevant skills, and includes a residential field trip and regular field visits to sites around the local area. You will develop skills in the analysis of environmental samples within specialist laboratories in our new multi-million-pound Verena Holmes Building (see p28). Additional options will enable you to learn how to map the

You will also have the opportunity to get involved with local partners in conservation, such as the Kent Wildlife Trust.

Your career Your degree will open a range of career opportunities, including academic or industrial research, project management, scientific communication, or employment with regulatory and advisory organisations. Alternatively, you may wish to undertake further study through taught or research-based postgraduate training, including MSc by Research or MPhil/PhD.

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE C180 PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

Also available with a foundation year: see p55

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Your course The natural world is a complex environment, with rapid change and unforeseen consequences arising from human actions. Our course in Wildlife Ecology & Conservation Science will provide you with the interdisciplinary expertise and applied skills to tackle some of the biggest challenges facing humanity today.

DURATION 3 years full-time

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Lecturers were absolutely fantastic and so supportive with both academic and personal issues. Victoria Politics graduate

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Politics & International Relations

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Psychology

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Sociology

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Sociology & Social Policy

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Social Work

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SOCIAL SCIENCES

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

DURATION 3 years full-time

BSc Single Honours or in combination with another subject

Your course Why do states co-operate or collide? What are the effects of globalisation? As long as there have been states, there has been negotiation, cooperation and war. Taught by experts in a stimulating and inclusive environment, the course offers a historical understanding of the development of nation states and its contemporary relevance. It examines what obligations states might have in today’s international society and explores the links between identity, conflict and models of governance to deal with the challenges of the 21st century. The course ranked 16th in the UK for Politics & International Relations, in the Guardian league table 2022. 100% of our International Relations students were in professional/managerial jobs or further study 15 months after completing their studies (Graduate Outcomes survey 2021).

You will explore areas including: • international relations theories and their modern relevance • analysis of regional and global organisations, and their role in promoting international peace and security • legacies of colonialism and the Cold War • contemporary issues, such as migration, global poverty, climate change, energy security, and competition for finite resources. Your career We place a strong emphasis on transferable skills with a focus on employability. You will gain skills in critical thought and analysis, team work, and the ability to communicate complex ideas clearly and effectively. International Relations graduates are now working in a variety of sectors, including the civil service, international non-governmental organisations, journalism, law, and teaching. Many students go on to study at postgraduate level. Also available with a foundation year: see p55

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Studying Politics at Christ Church will help you to develop the knowledge, understanding and skills to influence pressing political concerns: security, our environment, inequality and injustice, at home and abroad. Our Politics degree situates the big issues of the day in their historical and philosophical contexts. It explores continuity and change in local, national and global dimensions of politics, and scrutinises political ideas, structures and approaches that will help you to understand our complex, and ever-changing circumstances. We pride ourselves on the warm atmosphere and inclusive spirit of our learning environment and we place you at the centre of everything we do. The course ranked 16th in the UK for Politics & International Relations, in the Guardian league table 2022.

UCAS CODE L250 PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174) COMBINES WELL WITH Business Management History Religion, Philosophy & Ethics Sociology

DURATION 3 years full-time

BSc Single Honours or in combination with another subject

Your course Do you want to develop the skills to influence the issues that matter to you and your community?

LOCATION Canterbury

You will explore areas including: • political systems in the UK, Europe, and across the globe • contemporary political philosophy and political ideologies ‘in action’ • current debates about the politics of austerity, climate change, social inequality, populism, and democracy. Your career We place a strong emphasis on helping you to gain the transferable skills that employers are looking for. You will develop skills in critical thought and analysis, working as part of a team, networking, and the ability to communicate complex ideas in a clear and concise fashion. You will be well placed to enter roles in a variety of sectors such as national or local government, non-governmental organisations, journalism, or teaching. Alternatively, you may wish to go on to study at postgraduate level or join a graduate training scheme. Also available with a foundation year: see p55

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE L290 PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174) COMBINES WELL WITH Business Management History Psychology Religion, Philosophy & Ethics Sociology


DURATION 3 years full-time

BSc Single Honours

Your course Our planet and its population are facing unprecedented challenges which demand imaginative political solutions. Cooperation will be required across borders and traditional rivalries will need to be set aside. Our degree will introduce you to the big debates in politics and International Relations such as how best to face the challenges of the 21st century – climate crisis, health pandemics, inequality and wars over territory and resources to name a few. At Christ Church, we teach politics as ‘an actual activity out there in the world’. Our Politics & International Relations degree offers you a balance of current issues, theoretical analysis and historical context. Your lecturers will introduce you to theories and conceptual approaches which help make sense of events and you will apply your learning to realworld issues, gaining the skills needed to make a difference. The course ranked 16th in the UK for Politics & International Relations, in the Guardian league table 2022.

You will explore areas including: • contemporary issues: inequality, injustice, human rights and the climate crisis • the roles played by states, international institutions and non-state actors such as global corporations and social movements • political ideas and approaches to engage ethically with our world and its future • key skills to ensure that you develop the professional graduate attributes needed to make a difference and enhance your employment opportunities after graduation. Your career Our degree emphasises transferable skills at each level of study, with a strong focus on career development. You will develop skills in critical analysis, teamwork, task management, networking, and the ability to communicate complex ideas clearly. Our graduates have built successful careers in a wide variety of sectors, including supporting MPs in parliament, diplomacy, local government, charities and non-governmental organisations, public relations, and graduate training schemes. A high proportion of our students also choose to continue their studies at postgraduate level in the UK and internationally.

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE See our website PART-TIME OPTION Yes

SOCIAL SCIENCES

POLITICS & INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

Also available with a foundation year: see p55

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PSYCHOLOGY

DURATION 3 years full-time

BSc Single Honours or in combination with another subject

Your course Psychology seeks to understand thoughts, emotions and behaviour through scientific study. You will be exploring an inherently fascinating and useful subject that offers you many opportunities for future development and employment. We emphasise the uses of psychology in the real world, and you will gain an insight into its practical application. You will have the opportunity to study the core areas of this diverse subject and pursue areas of specialism under the guidance of expert staff. Employability, research skills, practical application and personal development are embedded within our course from start to finish.

You will explore areas including: • the social and developing self • brain, mind and behaviour • research methods in psychology. Your career Your degree is a great springboard into a career in the caring professions, education, business and management, or other people-focused occupations. Our course is accredited by the British Psychological Society, our single honours and major routes give you the opportunity to gain the BPS Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC), the first step towards becoming a Chartered Psychologist, allowing you to pursue postgraduate vocational training in areas such as clinical psychology, educational psychology and health psychology.

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LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE C800 PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BBC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS GCSE Maths grade C or above HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174) COMBINES WELL WITH Applied Criminology Early Childhood Studies Education Studies


BA/BSc Single Honours or in combination with another subject

Your course Join our vibrant and inclusive learning community to investigate the ways in which social life is organised, structured and experienced. You will be inspired by our engaging, relevant curriculum and our interactive teaching, and supported by our committed tutors. Alongside taught modules, you will have the chance to engage in research yourself. Your employment prospects will be enhanced through opportunities to work with stakeholders, undertake work shadowing, and volunteer in the community. This transformative degree will help you understand the social world and your place in it. 94% of our Sociology students were satisfied or very satisfied with their course overall (National Student Survey 2021).

You will explore areas including: • contemporary social issues and problems • classical and contemporary sociological theory • research methods. Your career As well as an appreciation of the impact of social factors on people’s lives, you will gain transferable skills, such as critical and analytical thinking, effective written and spoken communication, research techniques and time and task management. Sociology provides a great foundation for occupations such as teaching, social and youth work, probation, local and central government, human resource management, social research, the police, and journalism. Also available with a foundation year: see p55

Our course will help you gain the transferable skills needed for employment or further study. 93% of our Sociology students were in jobs or further study 15 months after completing their studies (Graduate Outcomes survey 2021).

SOCIOLOGY & SOCIAL POLICY

94% of our Sociology students were satisfied or very satisfied with their course overall (National Student Survey 2021). Our course will help you gain the transferable skills needed for employment or further study. 93% of our Sociology students were in jobs or further study 15 months after completing their studies (Graduate Outcomes survey 2021).

UCAS CODE L300 PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174) COMBINES WELL WITH Applied Criminology Early Childhood Studies Politics

You will explore areas including: • case studies in social policy • classical and contemporary sociological theory • research methods. Your career As well as an appreciation of the impact of social factors on people’s lives and the dynamics involved in the making of social policies, you will gain transferable skills, such as critical and analytical thinking, effective written and spoken communication, research techniques and time and task management. A degree in Sociology & Social Policy provides a strong foundation for occupations such as teaching, social and youth work, probation, local and central government, human resource management, social research, the police, and journalism. You will gain skills and knowledge that can be applied to a wide range of other areas of employment, and equip you well for postgraduate study.

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE LL34 PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

Also available with a foundation year: see p55

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The course is stimulating, innovative and up-to-date, and aims to be highly relevant to your future career. As well as gaining a deep, practical understanding of social policy, you will engage with a range of intellectual traditions and social science disciplines and apply your knowledge to the study of current policies.

LOCATION Canterbury

DURATION 3 years full-time

BSc Single Honours

Your course Combining the study of sociology and social policy enables you to build an understanding of how societies attempt to meet the needs of their populations at different points in time.

DURATION 3 years full-time

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Christ Church gave me a chance - they saw my potential based on the skills and experience I’d gained in the Marines. Now five years later with a degree and MSc in Exercise Physiology I’m studying for a PhD. Harry Sport & Exercise Science student

Sport, Exercise & Rehabilitation Sciences. Physical Education & Physical Activity

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Sport & Exercise Psychology

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Sport & Exercise Science

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION & PHYSICAL ACTIVITY Foundation Degree

Your course The foundation degree in Physical Education & Physical Activity is your opportunity to begin a successful career in physical education, sport, and health and exercise promotion. Our course is employment-based enabling you to study for a degree whilst you work. The course will equip you with the knowledge, skills and understanding to develop your ability to be an effective practitioner. Our links with external organisations including Kent Sport and various coaching organisations will provide you with valuable opportunities to gain practical experience in the delivery of events and competitions. You will have access to the University’s multimillion pound Sports Centre, this includes an indoor sports hall, a fitness suite, a free weights area, a spin studio and a dance studio. You will also have access to the University’s joint specialist sport facility, Polo Farm Sports Club.

You will explore areas including: • physical education • physical activity • health and wellbeing • coaching school and youth sport • leadership in practical environments • inclusion and diversity. You will benefit from specialist laboratories in our new multi-million-pound Verena Holmes Building at our Canterbury Campus (see p28). Your career As well as enhancing your current practice and gaining experience, you will have the opportunity to progress on to the BA (Hons) Physical Education and Physical Activity.

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Our links with external organisations including Kent Sport and various coaching organisations provide you with opportunities to gain practical experience in the delivery of events and competitions. You will have access to the University’s multimillion pound Sports Centre, this includes an indoor sports hall, a fitness suite, a free weights area, a spin studio and a dance studio. You will also have access to the University’s joint specialist sport facility, Polo Farm Sports Club.

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE XC63 PART-TIME OPTION No TYPICAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Employment based, please see our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

Please note that this course is not open to international students.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION & PHYSICAL ACTIVITY (TOP UP) Your course This course is designed for those with a relevant foundation degree and will give you the opportunity to extend your knowledge, skills and understanding to help you enhance your career in physical education, sport, coaching and health and exercise promotion.

DURATION 2 years full-time

You will explore areas including: • health enhancing physical activity • leadership in physical education and sport • research methods • cultural and contemporary issues • pedagogy. You will benefit from specialist laboratories in our new multi-million-pound Verena Holmes Building at our Canterbury Campus (see p28). Your career You will be able to consider a variety of employment opportunities in physical education, the health and exercise promotion industry, coaching, sports development and management. Your degree is also a great springboard into teaching, allowing you to progress on to the Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) or the School Direct routes in primary and secondary education. Alternatively, you could study our Master’s in Education by Research and undertake research in physical education, physical activity and sport. Please note that this course is not open to international students.

DURATION 1 year full-time LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE 0P1P PART-TIME OPTION No TYPICAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Relevant foundation degree, and employment based, please see our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS or apply directly to the University


BSc Single Honours

Your course With an emphasis on the practical application of knowledge, you will focus on critical discussion, developing an informed perspective on issues relating to physical education and sport performance.

You will explore areas including: • physical education • physiology • biomechanics • psychology • sociology.

Working in specialist sports laboratories in our new multi-million-pound Verena Holmes Building (see p28), you will have the scope to conduct performance and health-related experiments linking theory to practice.

Your career You will be able to consider a variety of employment opportunities in physical education, the fitness industry, coaching, sports development, or further study through to PhD. Your degree is also a great springboard into teaching, allowing you to progress on to the Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) or the School Direct routes in primary and secondary education.

Our links with local schools, sporting organisations and coaching companies will provide you with opportunities to gain practical experience related to your chosen career path.

DURATION 3 years full-time LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE XC36 PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

Also available with a foundation year: see p55

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORT & EXERCISE SCIENCE

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DURATION 3 years full-time

BSc Single Honours

Your course Psychology seeks to understand human thoughts, emotions and behaviour though scientific study. You will be exploring an inherently fascinating subject within the specific contexts of sport and exercise, offering you many opportunities for future development and employment. The applied nature of our course provides insight into those areas of psychology relevant to sport, exercise and physical activity. From the start, we place a strong emphasis on the practical application of psychological knowledge in the field of athletics and sports. You will have access to specialist laboratories in our new multi-million-pound Verena Holmes Building (see p28).

You will explore areas including: • the psychology of sport, exercise and skill acquisition • biological and cognitive psychology • personality and individual differences. Your career This BPS accredited degree in Psychology (Sport & Exercise) is a great springboard to a career in the health and fitness professions, sport coaching roles or teaching, as well as the sport ‘scientific support’ area. You will also be well placed to consider careers in the wider psychology domain, the caring professions, education, business and management, and other people-focused occupations. You will gain a range of transferable skills that are highly valued in the broader job market.

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE C813 PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

Options exist in the School of Psychology & Life Sciences. Contact our Course Enquiry Team for details: see p63

SPORT & EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY

DURATION 3 years full-time

BSc Honours in combination with another subject

Guided by a dedicated team of research-active staff, you will explore a range of psychological themes and relate them to the unique environments of sport and exercise, applying them to real situations in an attempt to explain, predict or modify human behaviour. You will have access to specialist laboratories in our new multi-million-pound Verena Holmes Building (see p28).

You will explore areas including: • the psychology of the individual • social psychology • motor skill acquisition and coaching • health and physical activity. Your career The skills you will gain on your degree will open the door to a number of employment options. You could pursue a career in the healthcare professions, sports coaching or teaching, or you could work towards becoming an accredited sport or exercise psychologist, supporting professional athletes to achieve optimum performance. You may also consider postgraduate study up to and including PhD level.

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE See our website for the combined honours codes PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174) COMBINES WELL WITH Early Childhood Studies Tourism Studies

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Your course This thought-provoking and highly stimulating combined honours course offers you the chance to study psychology and its application to sport and exercise in combination with another subject of your choice.

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SPORT & EXERCISE SCIENCE

DURATION 3 years full-time

BSc Single Honours or in combination with another subject

Your course This engaging course offers you the opportunity to explore the science behind physical activity and sports performance.

You will explore areas including: • sport exercise and fitness • applied sport psychology • physical activity and health.

Under the guidance of a dynamic team of research-active staff, you will study biomechanics, physiology, psychology and sociology, with an emphasis on practical application.

Your career This Sport & Exercise Science degree opens up routes into teaching, through the PGCE, and prepares you for further postgraduate study at all levels through to PhD. It also qualifies you for roles in sport, health and fitness publishing, physical activity and health administration and research, as well as the ever-expanding leisure industry. In addition, it provides an excellent foundation for careers in the public sector, including the medical professions and the police.

You will have access to specialist laboratories in our new multi-million-pound Verena Holmes Building (see p28), where you will gain valuable experience in measuring and assessing physical activity relevant to competitive sport and recreational exercise, fitness and health. You will also have the opportunity to work within our consultancy unit, SportsLab, using your expertise to help athletes improve their performance.

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To enhance your studies you will explore an extensive range of coaching strategies to understand best coaching practice at both participation and performance levels. Importantly, you will have the opportunity to undertake coaching placements and work alongside expert coaches to provide valuable practical experience. You will be working in the second and third year with a coach mentor developing your coaching skills which frequently leads to employment in coaching after the placement ends.

PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

DURATION 3 years full-time

BA Single Honours

You will discover exciting modules in coaching theory and practice. In addition, you can study a range of sport-related subjects including physiology, psychology, sociology and analysis of sport performance.

UCAS CODE C600

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You can opt to follow a broad pathway through the sport and exercise sciences, or focus more specifically on competitive sport performance or exercise and health outcomes.

Your course Sport Coaching Science offers you the opportunity to study and experience sport coaching from an applied base. You will explore the science behind sports performance and physical activity, and have access to a range of excellent coaching resources and sports facilities.

LOCATION Canterbury

You will explore areas including: • sport coaching pedagogy • sport coaching in action • sport coaching excellence. You will have access to specialist laboratories in our new multi-million-pound Verena Holmes Building (see p28). Your career You will be in a great position to begin a successful career in sport coaching, sport development, sport teaching, sport-related business, the armed forces or police. Alternatively, you may wish to pursue postgraduate study, including a route into teaching through the PGCE. Also available with a foundation year: see p55

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE 38BD PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)


DURATION 3 years full-time

BSc Single Honours

Your course You will develop the key academic and practical knowledge required to enter this contemporary and emerging field of work where graduate opportunities are extensive.

You will explore areas including: • anatomy and musculoskeletal injuries • sports injury management, treatment and rehabilitation • health screening and injury prevention.

Sports Therapy & Rehabilitation offers a unique blend of theory and practice as you explore the sport-related and health-related issues which can impact sport performance.

Your career You can progress to postgraduate study or enter the emerging workforce of sport rehabilitators, therapists, health screeners, strength and conditioning advisers, to name but a few.

Through studying the fundamental aspects of anatomy, physiology and biomechanics, alongside undertaking extensive practical work, you will develop key clinical skills to ensure you are prepared for the emerging opportunities in this field. You will have access to specialist laboratories in our new multi-million-pound Verena Holmes Building (see p28).

Also available with a foundation year: see p55

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE B103 PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

You will be joining a successful School with a longstanding reputation for delivering sportrelated courses in Kent.

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My professional placements have provided me with an excellent opportunity to apply everything I’ve learned on my course. Rohit Primary Education student

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ARTS IN EDUCATION

DURATION 3 years full-time

BA Single Honours

Your course Our BA Arts in Education is ideal if you are interested in arts (e.g. fine art, design, illustration, drama, dance, music, ceramics) and in creative aspects of education.

You will explore areas including: • impact of the arts within society • models of arts in education • arts and cultural partnerships • educational landscapes.

The course will provide you with a unique opportunity to gain knowledge and experience of why the arts are important, the role the arts play in education, as well as how we learn and teach in the arts. Whilst the degree includes practical experience to enhance learning, you do not need to have specific expertise in the arts to apply.

Your career On successful completion of the course you will have a wide variety of careers open to you, including arts education coordinator, museum and gallery officer, or you could gain a position in the television, radio or film industry. It also provides a route into teacher training or other postgraduate study.

The course capitalises on the wealth of leading arts organisations that have a presence locally and you will have a variety of opportunities to gain first-hand experience of the arts in education through workplace learning projects. There is also an opportunity to undertake work experience overseas.

Also available with a foundation year: see p55

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You will explore the relationship between theories of child development and practical application in the workplace where you will gain a valuable understanding of how children and young people learn.

PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website

DURATION 2 years full-time

Foundation Degree

We have designed this course specifically for those working on a paid or voluntary basis with children and young people in settings such as schools, nurseries, childcare, foster care, child minding, youth groups, cadets, or library services.

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HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

CHILDHOOD STUDIES Your course This innovative, work-based course offers you the opportunity to gain a qualification while continuing to work.

LOCATION Canterbury

You will explore areas including: • learning theory • developing positive behaviour • curriculum subject areas • different aspects of special educational needs and inclusion. The course also offers the option of a Special Educational Needs (SEN) pathway, enabling you to explore the issues relating to this area of practice in greater depth. Your career Completion of your foundation degree will put you in a great position to progress on to a degree course such as our BA (Hons) Childhood Studies. This will enable you to access postgraduate study such as a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE), or you may consider a variety of courses in social work or specialist fields such as speech and language or art and play therapy. Please note that this course is not open to international students.

LOCATION Canterbury or Medway UCAS CODE X321 X325 SEN pathway PART-TIME OPTION No TYPICAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Employment based, please see our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)


DURATION 1 year full-time

BA Single Honours

Your course This exciting area of study, designed for those with a relevant foundation degree, considers the influences that shape children’s development and learning, their personalities, and the critical periods that will shape their journeys to adulthood. We have designed this course for those working with children and young people aged 0-19 years in settings such as schools, nurseries, childcare, foster care, child minders, youth groups, cadets, or library services. You will explore areas including: • research methods • issues relating to children and young people • contemporary learning theory • issues relating to work-based practice.

The course also offers the option of a Special Educational Needs (SEN) pathway (if you have the required amount of credits in a SEN specialism), enabling you to explore the issues relating to this area of practice in greater depth. Your career Your Childhood Studies degree is the perfect stepping stone to a career working with children or young people, as well as roles such as social workers or speech therapists. It also provides a great platform to begin teacher training or postgraduate studies in a related subject. Please note that this course is not open to international students.

LOCATION Canterbury or Medway UCAS CODE X323 PART-TIME OPTION No TYPICAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Relevant foundation degree, and employment based, please see our website ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

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You will pursue your own work-based research, linking your studies to real-world experience in the workplace and developing your understanding of how children and young people learn.

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COUNSELLING, COACHING & MENTORING

DURATION 3 years full-time

BA Single Honours

Your course The ‘helping professions’ have experienced significant growth in the past decade. They offer a range of exciting career routes that are both challenging and rewarding. The course will offer an introduction to the theories, concepts and skills of counselling, coaching and mentoring and other helping professions. It will give you the opportunity to develop your empathetic and interpersonal skills, assets that underpin many activities in work and in life, and are vital for building effective relationships with clients and others. You will explore areas including: • counselling and therapeutic practice • coaching • mentoring • ethics and values • working with clients in groups.

You will be taught by passionate and experienced tutors supported by a range of guest speakers, such as psychotherapists, counsellors, business coaches, careers consultants and art therapists working in social care, health, charitable and voluntary sector and private practice. Your career On completion of the course, you will have developed the knowledge, understanding and skills necessary to enter a comprehensive range of roles within the helping professions, including employment options within health, education, human resources, social services and third sector organisations. You will also be ready to undertake the further study required for a range of professions such as social work, counselling or psychotherapy and career coaching.

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LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE B940 PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)


DURATION 3 years full-time

BA Single Honours or in combination with another subject

Your course This captivating area of study explores how children develop, think and learn from conception to eight years old. Under the guidance of expert and dedicated tutors, the degree offers a fascinating and stimulating academic course with optional modules that enable you to gain practical insights into the learning and development of young children. You will learn about the influences that shape children’s lives and gain an excellent foundation and in-depth knowledge about children and their childhoods, preparing you for a range of diverse and fulfilling careers in the children and families workforce.

You will explore areas including: • how children develop and learn • children’s health and wellbeing • the influences of the media on children’s lives • working with children and families • global perspectives on early childhood. Your career Our graduates enjoy successful careers across education, health, social care, research, policy and charity based settings both locally and globally. You will also be well equipped to pursue postgraduate study or undertake further professional training. Also available with a foundation year: see p55

LOCATION Canterbury or Medway UCAS CODE X310 PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

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EDUCATION STUDIES

DURATION 3 years full-time

BA Single Honours or in combination with another subject

You will explore areas including: • sustainability • social justice • the role of schools, universities, nurseries and other educational settings • psychology of education • volunteering and the role of education charities.

Our course explores big questions about education through the lens of psychology, sociology, history and philosophy. You will engage with different approaches to learning and be able to compare education systems in a variety of countries to build an understanding of how people learn.

As part of your degree, you will have the opportunity to visit a range of educational settings, including ones overseas.

You will be taught by a team of experienced educators who believe that considering the wider purposes of education is of central importance in appreciating the world, its inhabitants, and the sometimes positive or catastrophic choices people make. This course also gives you the opportunity to explore areas such as race, politics and representations of education in popular culture.

Your career This degree will enable you to enter a wide range of careers, including educational publishing, museum and heritage work, corporate training or roles in educational charities, and local and national government. Many of our students go on to postgraduate study such as a Master’s degree, PGCE or professional qualifications. Also available with a foundation year: see p55

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE X301 PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174) COMBINES WELL WITH History Psychology

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Your course If you are passionate about how education has influenced your life or you are interested in the role education plays in shaping major issues facing the world, including topics such as sustainability and social justice, then education studies is for you.

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MATHEMATICS WITH SECONDARY EDUCATION BSc Single Honours leading to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)

Your course If you have a love of mathematics and a passion for teaching and working with young people, this course combines the two, developing your teaching skills alongside your mathematical studies. You will draw on expertise of two universities; the University of Kent for your mathematics and Canterbury Christ Church University for your mathematics education and teaching studies. You therefore benefit by studying at two universities within close proximity of each other in Canterbury and by having access to both universities’ extensive resources.

You will explore areas including: • probability and statistics • applications of mathematics • mathematics pedagogy • research and enquiry in education. Your career The vast majority of our students go into employment as qualified teachers following completion of the course. There are a number of study options available to former students of this course at Christ Church during the Newly Qualified Teacher (NQT) year and beyond, which lead to Master’s degrees in Education.

DURATION 3 years full-time LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE G1X1 PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BBC at A-Level or BTEC DMM A-Level mathematics at grade B or equivalent is required ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

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Your course Our BA (Hons) Primary Education will enable you to become a primary classroom teacher, supporting you in reaching the National Standards to be a Qualified Teacher (QTS). Through an integrated course of academic learning and professional practice you will gain a deep understanding of children’s learning and development, alongside experience of teaching the curriculum. You will explore the nature of primary education and develop your own educational philosophy. You will be taught by experienced tutors and gain insight from expert guest lecturers, while your specific age range expertise will be determined by your assessed school placement experiences: 3-7, 5-11 or 7-11. Your studies and experiences will enable you to engage with the wider 3-11 age-phase for primary and early years education in support of your developing professional understanding, employability, and career. You will explore areas including: • child development and behaviour • philosophy and sociology of education with links to social justice

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teaching and learning across the curriculum planning and assessment inclusion, safeguarding and special needs professionalism and leadership.

You will also have the opportunity to gain experience through a placement beyond mainstream school. This could be in a variety of settings which may include refugee centres and special schools. There may also be opportunities for a self-funded international placement. The course offers a Mathematics Specialism route. Through this specialist path, you will gain a deeper knowledge of the most effective ways of teaching maths, alongside all other curriculum subjects that children are taught. This will lay the foundations for your future role in mathematics leadership within a primary school. Your career The vast majority of our students go into employment as qualified teachers. You may also consider postgraduate study such as a Master’s degree. There are a number of study options during your Early Career Teacher induction and beyond, leading to Master’s degrees in Education. Also available with a foundation year: see p55

DURATION 3 years full-time LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE X122 X120 Mathematics Specialism PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BBC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)


BA Single Honours with recommendation for Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)

Your course This part-time course is your chance to study for a degree and achieve Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) alongside working and managing other commitments. It has been specifically designed as a blended learning approach, combining face-to-face university sessions and online teaching and learning, with tutor-directed home study. You will be expected to complete weekly directed self-study from home through the University’s virtual learning environment and to attend 12 to 15 University study days spread evenly throughout each academic year which will generally be timetabled in blocks of two or three consecutive days e.g. Thursday to Saturday, or Friday and Saturday. During the course, you will complete three periods of placement and research days in school, totalling 120 days. Block placements are completed on a full-time basis, and will determine your specific age range expertise: 3-7, 5-11 or 7-11. Your studies and experiences will enable you to engage with the wider 3-11 age-phase for primary and early years education in support of

your developing professional understanding, employability, and career.

LOCATION Canterbury

You will explore areas including: • child development and behaviour • philosophy and sociology of education with links to social justice • teaching and learning across the curriculum • planning and assessment • inclusion, safeguarding and special needs • professionalism and leadership.

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You will also have the opportunity to gain experience through a placement beyond mainstream school. This could be in a variety of settings which may include refugee centres and special schools.

BA Single Honours

You will be taught by experienced professionals, providing a dynamic and engaging curriculum drawing on many academic fields.

HOW TO APPLY Please apply directly to the University

You will explore areas including: • health and disability • physical and sensory development • speech and language development • cognition and learning difficulties • local, national and global issues surrounding special educational needs and inclusion. During the course you will be given the opportunity to engage with teachers and learners with special educational needs in the UK and international settings. Your career You will have a range of career opportunities in different areas, including the health services, youth work, charities, local government and advocacy posts. Alternatively, you could consider postgraduate study, including Master’s or qualifications in teaching, speech and language therapy or social work.

DURATION 3 years full-time LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE OHM1 PART-TIME OPTION No ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

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On the course you will explore the areas of teaching, social work and health, and gain the skills and understanding you need to enter a multidisciplinary workforce.

TYPICAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website

Your career The vast majority of our students go into employment as qualified teachers. You may also consider postgraduate study such as a Master’s degree. There are a number of study options during your Newly Qualified Early Career Teacher induction and beyond, leading to Master’s degrees in Education.

SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS & INCLUSION STUDIES Your course There is a great demand for skilled professionals who wish to nurture the lives and futures of children and young adults with special educational needs.

DURATION 4 and a half years part-time

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My course offers both study content and invaluable industry experience, so I feel I will be well prepared for work after University, and achieve success in the world of events planning. Harrison Events Management student

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EVENTS MANAGEMENT

DURATION 3 years full-time

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Your course The UK’s creative, heritage and service industries attract many visitors, and events are at the heart of this business. A growing number of events, including festivals, conferences and sporting events, have created a demand for qualified events professionals. As well as developing your analytical and critical reasoning skills, you will gain practical experience of pitching and delivering events. The course is delivered alongside tourism and hospitality management-related courses to enable students to capitalise on a wide range of expertise and research. Whatever degree you choose to study within events, tourism and hospitality, you will enjoy a fun and stimulating residential field trip (in the past it been in Tenerife) in your first year which is already included in your fees.

You will explore areas including: • introduction to the events industry • contemporary issues in events and tourism • marketing principles and practice for tourism and events. Your career Your degree is a gateway to employment opportunities in a number of creative industries, including arts, sports, music, and conference management. Past graduates have gained places on national graduate placement schemes and secured employment in public and private sector events management roles, such as Events and Theatre Co-ordinator with ARRCC and Conference and Events Operations Manager with Holiday Inn. Extra opportunities You can apply for overseas study opportunities, including a year in North America or Canada (for example at the University of Western Florida).

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE N820 PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

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DURATION 3 years full-time

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Your course The UK specialises in attracting visitors through its contemporary creative, heritage and service industries and events are at the heart of this business. A growing number of events globally, including festivals, conferences, sporting events and the 2012 Olympics, have created a demand for qualified events professionals. This course equips you for employment in this ever-expanding sector with a specialism in digital media or advertising. As well as developing professional skills in events management, you will also gain practical skills and experience in digital media and advertising, depending on your combination. The course is delivered alongside tourism and hospitality management-related courses to enable you to capitalise on a wide range of expertise and research. Whatever degree you choose to study within events, tourism and hospitality, you will enjoy a fun and stimulating residential field trip (in the past it been in Tenerife) in your first year which is already included in your fees.

You will explore areas including: • introduction to the events industry • contemporary issues in events and tourism • digital media • advertising and public relations (PR). Your career Your degree is a gateway to employment opportunities in several creative industries, including arts, sports, music, and conference management. Past graduates have gained places on national graduate placement schemes and secured employment in public and private sector events management roles, such as Events and Theatre Co-ordinator with ARRCC and Conference and Events Operations Manager with Holiday Inn. The Canterbury campus is situated at the centre of a historic and exciting destination, and is a great place capitalise on the opportunities available. Extra opportunities You can apply for overseas study opportunities, including a year in North America or Canada (for example at the University of Western Florida). North America Exchange: see p20

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE See our website for combined honours codes PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174) COMBINES WELL WITH Advertising Digital Media


DURATION 3 years full-time

BSc Single Honours

Your course The UK hospitality industry is made up of over 180,000 businesses ranging from hotels to visitor attractions. It offers graduate roles in a variety of exciting and fast-moving working environments. The links between hospitality, tourism and events are important to the sector and you will study all three subjects while remaining focused on the specific demands made on managers. You will be taught by knowledgeable staff who are passionate about their teaching and research. During your time with us, you will be offered work experience/internships, and our innovative Tourism and Events Research Hub may offer you further opportunities. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to study a modern language. Whatever degree you choose to study within events, tourism and hospitality, you will enjoy a fun and stimulating residential field trip (in the past it been in Tenerife) in your first year which is already included in your fees.

You will explore areas including: • current trends in hospitality • food around the world • marketing principles and practice.

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE N823

Your career The UK hospitality sector is vibrant and growing, with a wide variety of opportunities for well-educated and professional managers. The combination of the academic knowledge and practical experience you will gain is greatly sought after by employers and you will be well placed to gain management roles in the hospitality industry. You will also be able to enter into a general business management role.

PART-TIME OPTION Yes

Extra opportunities You can apply for overseas study opportunities, including a year in North America or Canada (for example at the University of Western Florida).

HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website

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HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT

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TOURISM MANAGEMENT

DURATION 3 years full-time

BSc Single Honours

Your course The tourism industry supports over 260 million jobs worldwide and offers a multitude of exciting opportunities for graduates.

You will explore areas including: • introduction to tourism • sustainable development and conservation • management business performance.

You will gain specialist knowledge in tourism with an emphasis on business management, from experienced staff who are passionate about their teaching and research. Lectures and seminars are supported by a wealth of industry speakers, site visits and an international field trip. During your time with us you will be offered work experience, internships, and be able to take advantage of our exciting Tourism and Events Research Hub, which has a reputation for winning successful research grants and may provide you with further opportunities.

Your career We have embedded career advice into our curriculum to put you in the best position to succeed in a wide range of roles – both in the public and private sectors – locally, nationally and internationally. These include: resort manager, tourist officer, destination manager, travel writer, tour manager, regional tourist managers, and visitor attraction marketing.

Whatever degree you choose to study within events, tourism and hospitality, you will enjoy a fun and stimulating residential field trip (in the past it been in Tenerife) in your first year which is already included in your fees.

Extra opportunities You can apply for overseas study opportunities, including a year in North America or Canada (for example at the University of Western Florida).

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PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174)

DURATION 3 years full-time

BA/BSc Honours in combination with another subject

Whatever degree you choose to study within events, tourism and hospitality, you will enjoy a fun and stimulating residential field trip (in the past it been in Tenerife) in your first year which is already included in your fees.

UCAS CODE N800

North America Exchange: see p20

TOURISM STUDIES Your course On this combined honours degree you will gain specialist knowledge in tourism from experienced staff who are passionate about their teaching and research. Lectures and seminars are supported by a wealth of industry speakers, site visits and an international field trip. During your time with us, you will be offered work experience/internships and be able to take advantage of our exciting Tourism and Events Research Hub, which has a reputation for winning successful research grants.

LOCATION Canterbury

You will explore areas including: • introduction to tourism • managing tourism organisations • tourism and events policy and development. Your career We have embedded career advice into our curriculum to put you in the best position to succeed in a wide range of roles, both in the public and private sectors, locally, nationally and internationally. These include: resort manager, tourist officer, destination manager, travel writer, tour manager, regional tourist managers, and visitor attraction marketing. Extra opportunities You can apply for overseas study opportunities, including a year in North America or Canada (for example at the University of Western Florida). North America Exchange: see p20

LOCATION Canterbury UCAS CODE See our website for combined honours codes PART-TIME OPTION Yes ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A typical offer would be BCC at A-Level or BTEC DMM ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See our website HOW TO APPLY UCAS (see p174) COMBINES WELL WITH Business Management Sport & Exercise Science


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Your application. We hope that what follows will help you when you come to complete your application. It is vital that you put as much effort as possible into completing the application for your chosen course. If you have questions, you can email us for advice: courses@canterbury.ac.uk

Choosing your courses

How to apply

You should have made a decision about the subject area(s) you would like to study before applying.

FULL-TIME: For full-time courses in this undergraduate prospectus, application is made online through UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service). Please see page 174 for more information on applying via UCAS.

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PART-TIME: Most, but not all, courses in this prospectus offer a part-time route. Students wishing to study part-time should check the Fact File on individual course pages to see if a part-time route is available. You can apply directly to us through the link on the online course page.

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There is further information for parttime students on our website. Normally part-time students take five or six years to complete their degree course.

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The personal statement

The reference

This is the most important section of your application. Try to include a wide ranging description of yourself that might include your study interests – what you enjoy about your current course(s).

You will need to provide an academic

It is also vital that you say why you have chosen the subject you are applying for. Include any work or other relevant experience you have done and the benefits it gave you. With teaching or healthrelated subjects, relevant experience in either a voluntary or paid capacity is highly recommended as part of your application.

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If you apply for two very different subjects, it is essential that you do not give the impression that you are uncertain about what you want to study.

Applying for teaching after taking a first degree A large number of people decide to take a first degree and then follow a one year Postgraduate Certificate of Education (PGCE) course to gain qualified teacher status (QTS). Students do progress from our undergraduate programmes onto the PGCE. However, this progression is not an automatic right. To gain a place on a PGCE course all applicants have to successfully pass the interview stage and Canterbury Christ Church applicants compete equally with graduates from other institutions.

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If you require any help with your personal statement please email: courses@canterbury.ac.uk

Canterbury Christ Church University encourages and welcomes applications from all students able to benefit from the course offered. Applications are considered individually and we take into account academic qualifications in addition to paying great attention to the personal statement and the reference(s) provided. All offers are tailored to individual applications. canterbury.ac.uk

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You can also tell us about any career ideas you have for the future, and how your chosen course will fit into this. If you have interests outside school/college e.g. sports, theatre, travel, social activities, cinema, music or reading, tell us about them and how they’ve helped shape your personality.

reference and your school or college will write a reference for you. If you are not currently studying we may accept professional references. If you are not able to provide a reference, email:

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Entry requirements. UCAS TARIFF Most of our degree entry requirements are shown in terms of UCAS Tariff points – the level of qualifications you need to be considered for a place.

Diploma - Merit, Merit, Merit. For more information on our minimum entry requirements, please see page 173. Up to date information on a course by course basis can be found on the UCAS course search engine: http://search.ucas.com

Currently the University asks for between 88 and 120 UCAS Tariff points for degree courses depending on the subject. However, your personal offer will be made in terms of grades for the qualifications you have, or are studying. eg. If you are studying for A-Levels you may be asked for 3Cs; if a BTEC Extended

The table below indicates the number of UCAS Tariff points that some of the more common qualifications are worth. This is just a guide and if your qualification is not shown here, check the tariff calculator on the UCAS website.

BTEC Qualification (QCF/RQF) Extended Certificate / Subsidiary Diploma

Foundation Diploma / 90-credit Diploma

Diploma

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GCE Qualifications Extended Diploma

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D* D* D

160

D* DD

152

DDD

144

DDM

128

DMM

112

D* D DD

Tariff Points

104 MMM

96 88

D* D*

84 DM

MMP

78

DD

72 MM

MPP

DM MM

MP

MP M

PPP

56

A*

48

A

H7

40

B

H6

36 PP

PP

64 60

D* D

80

D* D

32

C

24

D

20 P

16 12

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A-Level

International Baccalaureate Higher Level Certificate

H5 H4

E H3


Additional entry requirements

GCSEs and their equivalent

Some courses require you to achieve specific grades in the qualifications you are taking and for some you will need to have studied a particular subject at Level 3 (A-Level, BTEC, IBCP, OCR or equivalent). This will be made clear when an offer of a place is made. Some courses, particularly those in the health and education subject areas, have their own additional entry requirements for instance English and Maths GCSEs, or evidence of work experience. Please check individual course entries on our website for specific requirements.

Accepted qualifications

Functional skills at Level 2 are accepted for the Adult, Child and Mental Health Nursing degrees and for Midwifery, Occupational Therapy and Operating Department Practice. However, the University does not currently accept functional skills at Level 2 as the equivalent of GCSEs passes for any other degree programmes that recruit via UCAS. O-Levels sat in, or after, summer 1975 must be at grade C or above. CSE grade 1 is accepted as equivalent to GCSE at grade C.

In the table below is a list of frequently accepted qualifications. The list is not exhaustive and if your qualification does not feature here please contact us for advice: courses@canterbury.ac.uk

• A-Levels

• Vocational A-Levels

• T Levels

• Diploma in Foundation Studies (Art and Design)

• BTEC qualifications

• CACHE qualifications

• Accredited Access qualifications

• OCR qualifications

• Certificate/Diploma in Financial Studies

• Higher Apprenticeships

• International Baccalaureate

• Irish Highers

• NVQ 3 qualifications

• International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme

• Scottish Highers

• European Baccalaureate

• Cambridge Pre U

• Welsh Baccalaureate

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The University considers applications from those with a wide range of general qualifications that attract UCAS Tariff points either on their own or in combination with others.

For a small number of courses there is either a national or a University requirement to achieve grade C passes in specific GCSEs or the equivalent. From summer 2019 GCSEs are now graded 9 (highest) – 1 (lowest) instead of A-G. We will require applicants to achieve 4 or higher for those courses with GCSEs as part of the entry requirements. If you do not have GCSEs, the University will only accept Level 2 credits from accredited Access courses completed in 2014 or earlier as the equivalent to GCSE passes.

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Entry requirements. Access qualifications We welcome applications from people who have, or are taking, an accredited Access qualification. Please check the tariff calculator on ucas.com to work out your UCAS Tariff points.

International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme (IBCP) The IBCP is a two-year international education programme. Applications from students who are taking or have successfully completed this programme are very welcome at Canterbury Christ Church University.

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32-112 UCAS points inclusive of at least one A-Level or equivalent depending on experience and subject mix; please see the individual courses on our website for details. If you have been out of education for some time relevant experience will be taken into consideration. Please call our Course Enquiry Team on 01227 928000 who will be happy to advise you.

Foundation degrees and Diplomas of Higher Education Generally applicants will be required to have 48 UCAS points inclusive of at least one A-Level or equivalent.

Direct admission to Year 2 or 3 We will consider applications to the second or third year of degree courses from suitably qualified applicants. Applicants should have passed one year (for entry to Year 2) or two years (for entry to Year 3) of relevant degree level study. Applicants should apply through UCAS indicating which year of entry they wish to be considered for. A transcript from your current/previous study is required.

Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL) Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning (APEL) You may be able to demonstrate learning which has occurred in the past by way of certification

or experience. This is particularly useful for mature students, who may have substantial experience and who may have taken short courses or professional training. Under normal circumstances, students may claim up to a maximum of 50% of the total credit points required for an award, usually for learning which has occurred during the previous five years. APL relies solely on the provision of evidence of learning by way of certification from another university or college. Applicants will need to provide appropriate documentation including certificates and details of the awarding body. This process may enable you to build directly onto your existing learning if you are choosing a course of study within the same discipline. Applicants should apply via UCAS.


Non-UK qualifications Non-UK qualifications equivalent to Level 3 study in the UK, GCSEs and the others mentioned above are accepted by the University. Further information on the equivalence of non-UK qualifications can be obtained by emailing: ugadmissions@canterbury.ac.uk or, if you are based overseas, from your local British Council office.

European Diploma Supplement Students who have completed their course of study and become eligible for an award may obtain a supplementary document, called a European Diploma Supplement, which provides information about the award to universities and employers in other European countries.

Any questions?

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General minimum entry requirements The University has general minimum entry requirements which all students must meet before they register with us. At the point of registration onto the first year of a degree, we require you to have achieved: • A minimum of two A-Levels or • a BTEC National Diploma or • a combination of BTEC and A-Level qualifications equivalent to two A-Levels, such as a BTEC subsidiary certificate and one A-Level or

For specific course entry requirements, please check the individual course pages on our website.

Foundation years We expect all school leavers registering onto a foundation year to have completed the equivalent of Year 13 in England, Wales or Northern Ireland or Scottish Advanced Highers.

Mature students If you have taken some time out of studying and are able to demonstrate your commitment to studying a degree then we will consider your application. You may not need to exactly meet our general minimum entrance requirements. If you are returning to education then we will consider both your prior experience and qualifications. For mature students with no formal qualifications, experience will be considered in lieu of any prior academic achievement. For more information, please contact our Course Enquiry Team, who will be happy to help. Email: courses@canterbury.ac.uk Telephone:

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• a pass at T Level or • an Access to Higher Education Diploma or • an International or Welsh Baccalaureate or • a Higher National Diploma/Higher National Certificate or • a minimum of two Advanced Highers from Scotland or • the Irish Leaving Certificate or • the European Baccalaureate Diploma or • an equivalent overseas qualification.

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UCAS. UCAS INSTITUTION CODES Institution code name: CANCC

Campus code for Canterbury: NONE REQUIRED

Institution code: C10

Campus code for Medway: M

For individual UCAS codes, please check the course entry in this guide, our online prospectus or ucas.com For combined honours course codes, please visit the relevant course page on our online course guide: canterbury.ac.uk/search/undergraduate-courses or ucas.com

APPLYING VIA UCAS Universities and Colleges Admissions Service For all courses in the prospectus which state that application is made through UCAS you must apply online at: ucas.com

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1. Students at a school or college Advice is available from your teacher or a careers adviser at your school or college. You fill in an online application and submit it to a member of staff. After checking your details, and having added the academic reference, your school or college submits the completed application online to UCAS. You pay online using a credit card or debit card. You may also be able to pay through your school or college.

2. Independent applicants in the UK Other UK applicants, who are not at school or college, apply online independently. It is likely that you are a mature applicant, who, unlike school and college students, cannot readily seek advice from your teacher, but can instead consult with various careers organisations. You are responsible for paying the correct application fee, for obtaining and attaching the academic reference and for submitting the completed application online to UCAS.

3. International applicants outside the UK (EU and worldwide) Except for those whose school or college is registered with UCAS, individuals from the EU (excluding the UK), and worldwide, apply online independently. Advice is available from British Council offices and other centres overseas, such as your school or college. You are responsible for paying the correct application fee, for obtaining and attaching the academic reference and for submitting the completed application online to UCAS.

For all applicants, to make it as easy as possible for you to fill in your online application, there are full instructions at ucas.com


Combined honours. Studying more than one subject? Subjects that can be studied in combination are listed A-Z on the following pages, along with their UCAS code. There may be more than one UCAS code per combination, so if you can’t find a combination under

one subject you should also look under the second subject. Codes are correct at the time of publication (January 2022). For the most up-to-date listings, please visit www.ucas.com

A Accounting*/Business Management

NN41

American Studies/History

Accounting*/Marketing

NN45

American Studies/Media & Communications TP73

Advertising*/Business Management

NN51

American Studies/Politics

Advertising*/English Literature

NN60

American Studies/Public Relations & Media

Advertising*/Events Planning

5D28

Applied Criminology/American Studies

MT97

Advertising*/Human Resource Management NN17

Applied Criminology/ Business Management*

MN91

Advertising*/Marketing NN56

Applied Criminology/ Film, Radio & Television

MP9H

Advertising*/Media & Communications

NP54

Applied Criminology/Psychology

MC98

Advertising*/Politics

NC60

Advertising*/Public Relations & Media

NN55

Applied Criminology/ Religion, Philosophy & Ethics

MV96

Advertising*/Tourism Studies

NN57

Applied Criminology/Sociology

ML93

American Studies/Applied Criminology

MT97

American Studies/Business Management*

TN71

Applied Criminology/ Sport & Exercise Psychology

CM89

American Studies/Drama

WT47

Applied Criminology/ Sport & Exercise Science

MC96

American Studies/English Language & Linguistics

Q3TR

Archaeology/Forensic Investigation

G8YA

American Studies/English Literature

TQ73

American Studies/Events Planning

NT88

Advertising*/International Relations

NN18

TV71 LT27 PR01

Archaeology/Religion, Philosophy & Ethics

V4VP

Business Management*/ English Language & Linguistics

QN3C

Business Management*/English Literature

QN31

Business Management*/ Film, Radio & Television

NW16

Business Management*/Finance

NN31

Business Management*/History

VN11

B Business Management*/Accounting

NN41

Business Management*/Advertising

NN51

Business Management*/American Studies

TN71

Business Management*/ Applied Criminology

MN91

Business Management*/Digital Media

GN4C

Business Management*/Education Studies

XN3C

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UCAS codes - combined honours. Business Management*/ Human Resource Management

N1N6

Business Management*/ International Relations

LN2D

Business Management*/ Logisitcs Management

NN26

Business Management*/Marketing

NN15

Business Management*/ Media & Communications

PN31

Business Management*/Politics

LN21

Business Management*/Psychology

NC18

Business Management*/Public Relations & Media

PR02

Business Management*/ Religion, Philosophy & Ethics

VN61

Business Management*/Sociology

NL13

Business Management*/ Sport & Exercise Science

NC16

Business Management*/Tourism Studies

NN81

C Creative & Professional Writing/Drama

WW84

Creative & Professional Writing/ English Language & Linguistics

Creative & Professional Writing/ Media & Communications

WP83

WQ83

Creative & Professional Writing/ English Literature

Creative & Professional Writing/ Public Relations & Media

PR03

WQ84

Creative & Professional Writing/ Tourism Studies

WP84

WP53

Digital Media/International Relations

W2P4

Dance/Sociology

W502

Digital Media/Marketing*

Dance/Sport & Exercise Psychology

WC58

Digital Media/Media & Communications

GP43

Dance/Sport & Exercise Science

WC56

Digital Media/Politics

P324

Digital Media/Business Management*

GN4C

Digital Media/Public Relations and Media

Digital Media/Early Childhood Studies

GX43

Drama/American Studies

Digital Media/English Language & Linguistics

QG34

Digital Media/Events Planning

NP83

Creative & Professional Writing/Marketing WP82

D

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Dance/Film, Radio & Television

Drama/Creative & Professional Writing

PR05 WT47 WW84

Drama/Film, Radio & Television

WP43

Drama/Psychology

WC48

E Early Childhood Studies/Digital Media

GX43

Education Studies/Psychology

XC3V

Education Studies/ Religion, Philosophy & Ethics

XV3P

Early Childhood Studies/History

XV31

Early Childhood Studies/Psychology

XC38

Early Childhood Studies/Sociology

LX33

Early Childhood Studies/ Sport & Exercise Psychology

CX83

Education Studies/Business Management* XN3C Education Studies/History

XV3C

Education Studies/Theology

XV3Q

English Language & Linguistics/ American Studies

Q3TR

English Language & Linguistics/ Business Management*

QN3C

English Language & Linguistics / Creative & Professional Writing

WQ83

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GN4M


English Language & Linguistics/ Digital Media

QG34

English Literature/Psychology

CQ83

English Language & Linguistics/ Forensic Investigation

QR3D

English Literature/ Religion, Philosophy & Ethics

QV36

English Language & Linguistics/Psychology QC3V

English Literature/Sociology

LQ33

English Literature/Advertising*

NN60

English Literature/Sport & Exercise Science

CQ63

English Literature/American Studies

TQ73

English Literature/Theology

VQ63

English Literature/Business Management*

QN31

Events Planning/Advertising*

5D28

Events Planning/American Studies

NT88

Events Planning/Digital Media

NP83

Events Planning/Sport & Exercise Science

NP85

English Literature/ Creative & Professional Writing

WQ84

English Literature/Film, Radio & Television

QW36

English Literature/History

VQ13

F MP9H

Film, Radio & Television/ Business Management*

NW16

Film, Radio & Television/Dance

WP53

Film, Radio & Television/Drama

WP43

Film, Radio & Television/Marketing*

WN65

Film, Radio & Television/ Media & Communications

W6P3

Film, Radio & Television Studies/Politics

WW64

Film, Radio & Television Studies/Public Relations & Media

PR08

Finance*/Business Management

NN31

Finance*/Human Resources Management

NN36

Forensic Investigation/Archaeology

G8YA

Forensic Investigation/ English Language & Linguistics

QR3D

H History/American Studies

TV71

History/Politics

History/Archaeology

VV41

History/Tourism Studies

History/Business Management*

VN11

Human Resource Management*/Advertising NN17

History/Early Childhood Studies

XV31

History/Education Studies

XV3C

Human Resource Management*/ Business Mangement

N1N6

History/English Literature

VQ13

Human Resource Management*/Finance

NN36

History/International Relations

LVF1

LV21 NV81

Human Resource Management*/Psychology CN87

I International Relations/Advertising*

NN18

International Relations/Psychology

LN3W

International Relations/ Business Management*

LN2D

International Relations/Religion, Philosophy & Ethics

LN4W

International Relations/Digital Media

W2P4

International Relations/Sociology

International Relations/History

LL2J

LVF1

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L Logistics Management*/ Business Management

NN26

Logistics Management*/Marketing

NN27

Logistics Management*/Tourism Studies

NN29

M Marketing*/Accounting

NN45

Media & Communications/American Studies TP73

Marketing*/Advertising

NN56

Marketing*/Business Management

NN15

Media & Communications/ Business Management*

Marketing*/Creative and Professional Writing

WP82

Marketing*/Digital Media

GN4M

Marketing*/Film, Radio & Television

PN31

Media & Communications/ Creative & Professional Writing

WP83

Media & Communications/Digital Media

GP43

WN65

Media & Communications/ Film, Radio & Television

W6P3

Marketing*/Logistics Management

NN27

Media & Communications/Psychology

CP83

Marketing*/Psychology

NC58

Marketing*/Sociology

NL53

Media & Communications/ Religion, Philosophy & Ethics

P309

Marketing*/Sport & Exercise Science

CN65

Media & Communications/Sociology

LP33

Media & Communications/Advertising*

NP54

Media & Communications/Theology

VP63

Politics/Advertising*

NC60

Psychology/Marketing*

NC58

Politics/Business Management*

LN21

Psychology/Media & Communications

CP83

Politics/Digital Media

P324

Psychology/Politics

LC28

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P

Politics/Film, Radio & Television Studies

Psychology/Public Relations & Media

PR10

Politics/History

LV21

Public Relations & Media/Advertising*

NN55

Politics/Psychology

LC28

Public Relations & Media/American Studies

PR01

Politics/Religion, Philosophy & Ethics

LV26

Politics/Sociology

LL23

Public Relations & Media/ Business Management*

PR02

Public Relations & Media/Creative and Professional Writing

PR03

Public Relations & Media/Digital Media

PR05

XC38

Public Relations & Media/Film, Radio & Television Studies

PR08

XC3V

Public Relations & Media/Psychology

PR10

Public Relations & Media/Religion, Philosophy & Ethics

PR11

Psychology/Applied Criminology Psychology/Business Management* Psychology/Drama Psychology/Early Childhood Studies Psychology/Education Studies

WW64

MC98 NC18 WC48

Psychology/English Language & Linguistics QC3V Psychology/English Literature

CQ83

Psychology/Human Resource Management* CN87 Psychology/International Relations

LN3W

Public Relations & Media/Sociology

PR12

Public Relations & Media/Theology

PR14

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R Religion, Philosophy & Ethics/ Applied Criminology

MV96

Religion, Philosophy & Ethics/ International Relations

LN4W

Religion, Philosophy & Ethics/Archaeology

V4VP

Religion, Philosophy & Ethics/ Business Management*

Religion, Philosophy & Ethics/ Media & Communications

P309

VN61

Religion, Philosophy & Ethics/Politics

LV26

Religion, Philosophy & Ethics/ Education Studies

XV3P

Religion, Philosophy & Ethics/ Public Relations & Media

PR11

Religion, Philosophy & Ethics/Theology

V620

Religion, Philosophy & Ethics/ English Literature

QV36

S Sociology/Applied Criminology Sociology/Business Management* Sociology/Dance

ML93 NL13 W502

Sociology/Early Childhood Studies

LX33

Sociology/English Literature

LQ33

Sociology/International Relations

LL2J NL53

Sociology/Media & Communications

LP33

Sociology/Politics

LL23

Sociology/Public Relations and Media

PR12

Sport & Exercise Psychology/ Applied Criminology

WC58

Sport & Exercise Psychology/ Early Childhood Studies

CX83

Sport & Exercise Psychology/ Tourism Studies

CN68

Sport & Exercise Science/ Applied Criminology

MC96

Sport & Exercise Science/ Business Management*

NC16

Sport & Exercise Science/Dance

WC56

Sport & Exercise Science/Events Planning

NP85

Sport & Exercise Science/Marketing*

CN65

CM89

Sport & Exercise Science/Tourism Studies

NC86

Tourism Studies/Creative and Professional Writing

WP84

T Theology/Education Studies

XV3Q

Theology/English Literature

VQ63

Theology/Media & Communications

VP63

Theology/Public Relations & Media

PR14

Theology/Religion, Philosophy & Ethics

V620

Tourism Studies/Advertising*

NN57

Tourism Studies/Business Management*

NN81

Tourism Studies/History

NV81

Tourism Studies/Logistics Management

NN29

Tourism Studies/Sport & Exercise Psychology CN68 Tourism Studies/Sport & Exercise Science

NC86

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Sociology/Marketing*

Sport & Exercise Psychology/Dance

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benefit both the University and the applicant. Interviews may be remote or in person.

There are over 30 subjects available within the combined honours scheme at the Canterbury Campus. The majority of subjects make a decision as to whether to offer a place based on the application form. Exceptions include: Creative and Professional Writing where there is a written task that applicants without the relevant A-Level subjects might be asked to complete, and Dance where there are auditions. However, we reserve the right to interview applicants where we feel this would benefit both the University and the applicant.

The interview

Once the decision is taken, the University contacts UCAS and they let you know the outcome of your application. We will write to those candidates offered a place inviting them to visit us to meet academic staff, explore the campus and there is also the opportunity to visit the local area.

Once the decision is taken, we contact UCAS and they let you know about the outcome of your application. You should normally expect to hear from them within two weeks of your interview/ audition, unless we inform you otherwise. For more information, visit: canterbury.ac.uk/interview

Applicants for single honours courses The majority of subjects make a decision as to whether to offer a place based on the application form and, as above, you will informed of the decision by UCAS. For a number of single honours courses the University will select applicants for interview/audition. These include our range of Music and Performing Arts courses, Journalism, Professional Health Courses and Primary Education. However, this list is not exhaustive and the University reserves the right to interview applicants for any subject where we feel this would

The aim of the interview/audition is threefold. Members of the academic staff will firstly want to explore with you your motivations for choosing the subject and secondly, your knowledge of the subject area to which you have applied. Finally, the interview will give you the opportunity to meet academic staff and question them about the course and the University. Always remember that the interview is a two-way process. You need to assess whether the University is the right one for you.

Information for applicants requiring DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) clearance If an offer of a place is subject to a DBS check, this will be stated in the relevant course entry on the online prospectus. We will assist you in the process of gaining your DBS enhanced disclosure certificate with further details provided once we progress your application. For more information visit: canterbury.ac.uk/DBS


The framework for higher education qualifications in England, Wales and Northern Ireland In this prospectus the structure of most courses is broken down into years (Year 1, Year 2 etc). The higher education framework uses levels rather than years, as it recognises that not all students study full-time. Within the prospectus each year equates to a ‘level’ as follows: CCCU HE Credit Minimum Designation Level Credits Year 1

4

120

Year 2 Year 3

5 6

240 360

Equivalent Level Qualifications (ELQs) An Equivalent Level Qualification (ELQ) is a qualification that is the same level of study, or lower, as one you already hold. For instance, if you apply to study a BA in English but you’ve already completed a BA in History, this would be an ELQ. If you plan to study for a qualification at the same level, or lower, you may not be eligible for any financial support towards your tuition fees and living costs – though there may be exemptions in certain personal circumstances. New students on most preregistration Health courses are exempt from the ELQ rule, meaning you can access a second set of loans.

Selection and Admissions policy There is a University Selection and Admissions policy, copies of which can be obtained by writing to the Assistant Director (Admissions), Canterbury Christ Church University, North Holmes Road, Canterbury, Kent CT1 1QU or go to: canterbury.ac.uk/ admissions-policy

Complaints The University has policies and procedures in place for responding to applicants’ complaints about the way in which we handled your application. A copy of the policy and procedures relating to complaints can be obtained from the Assistant Director (Admissions) (see address above) or go to: canterbury.ac.uk/ student-tsandcs

“Studying at Christ Church gave me opportunities that I never thought would be possible. I’ve gained so much confidence because of the incredible support provided by the staff and other students at the University, and I would recommend it to anyone and everyone who is considering studying at Canterbury Christ Church University.” Dana Psychology and Education Studies graduate

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Part-time students typically study for half the time of full-time students. Therefore, for a parttime student ‘Year 1’ will take two academic years, ‘Year 2’, a further two academic years and

so on. Further information on the framework for higher education qualifications in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland can be found at: qaa.ac.uk

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Higher education is free at the point of entry for most students through a Tuition Fee Loan.* You may be able to get help with living costs too.

The Government, via the Student Loans Company, offers loans to cover your tuition fees and assist with your living expenses while you are studying. Tuition Fee Loans are available to most students who meet the relevant eligibility criteria for full-time and part-time higher education courses (the latter has to be at a 25% intensity of a full-time course), except those who already have a higher education qualification. It is possible to access a student loan if you are studying a PGCE as a second degree. Students studying nursing, midwifery and most allied health professional subjects as a second degree are also able to obtain student loans. Students in England on nursing, midwifery and most allied health professional (AHP) undergraduate pre-registration courses will have * Subject to eligibility criteria

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access to the standard student support package of tuition fee loans and support for living costs. Further information regarding funding for Health students can be found on nhsbsa.nhs.uk, the NHS Business Services Authority (NHSBSA) website. Students are advised to check the website on a regular basis for the latest funding information.

EU students EU Nationals with settled or pre-settled status from the EU Settlement Scheme may be eligible for home fees, subject to meeting the residency requirements. For more information, please see canterbury.ac.uk/study-here/ international/guide-toapplying-for-internationalstudents


Maintenance loan If you are a full-time or part-time Home student, you can apply for a Maintenance Loan. This is to help you with the day-to-day costs of going to university (a place to live, food, travel and course materials, for example). The amount you can borrow depends on where you live and study and your household income. You can apply for your Maintenance Loan when you apply for your Tuition Fee Loan. In addition, the University offers a range of grants, bursaries and scholarships to eligible students. For more information, please visit: canterbury.ac.uk/study-here/ funding-your-degree

Student Loans Company For more information about the Student Loans Company, visit: slc.co.uk For updates, please visit: thestudentroom.co.uk

Work while you study You may wish to find employment to supplement your income and gain valuable work experience whilst studying.

For more details, visit: canterbury.ac.uk/unitemps

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We have been welcoming international students to Canterbury Christ Church University for many years and there’s lots of information and advice on our website about what you may need to know before applying and the application process itself. Our friendly team is here to help you, so please visit: canterbury.ac.uk/international or email: ugadmssions@canterbury.ac.uk

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Entry requirements

Tuition fees, funding and scholarships

Living expenses

Canterbury Christ Church University recognises a wide variety of international qualifications for entry to undergraduate courses. Detailed entry requirements for many countries can be found on our website: canterbury.ac.uk/international/ your-country

Our tuition fees are published on our online prospectus on our website. The fees quoted are inclusive of registration and examination fees.

International students are advised to budget approximately between £615-£955 per month for living expenses including accommodation. If you would like more information on this, visit: canterbury.ac.uk/cost-of-living

Some courses require specific subjects to have been studied and you should check the course entry on our website for details. If you need a visa to study in the UK you will need to meet current visa requirements.

We are pleased to offer selffunding overseas students a 3% discount on tuition fees if you are able to pay your fees in full before arrival or during the registration period before you attend any classes. For information on financial support and scholarships, please visit the following web pages: canterbury.ac.uk/ funding-your-degree

Please note that if you require a student visa* to study, you will be required to submit bank statements to show that you have sufficient funds to cover any tuition fees not already paid, as well as money to cover your living expenses (maintenance). The amount you must show for maintenance depends on the type and length of your course. A summary of this information may also be found at: canterbury.ac.uk/isg Our Admissions Team will be able to advise you on this during your admission process. Please email: ugadmissions@canterbury.ac.uk

* Information correct at time of going to print. Please check gov.uk for the latest information.


English language requirements English language requirements vary by course and visa status. If your school leaving certificate English exam is not recognised for admission and you are not able to take the University’s own test, you will need a recognised English Language Test such as IELTS. For more information please check your country details on our website: canterbury.ac.uk/ find-your-country Our standard IELTS requirements can be found on our website: canterbury.ac.uk/ielts

For further details, please contact the International Office, visit: canterbury.ac.uk/ pre-sessional-english This information is provided for guidance only. If you apply to study at the University and receive a conditional offer, your offer letter will state the academic and English language requirements you must meet for admission. Please note that changes to the University’s requirements can occur as a result of updates to University policies or changes in UKVI requirements. Please check our website for the latest information on English language requirements. The University will contact you if any changes occur that affect your offer to study with us.

International Foundation Year/ Certificate* This course is designed with international students in mind. It is the first year of a four-year undergraduate degree and will enable you to improve your English, study skills and content knowledge to the level necessary to join the the BA/BSc course you have selected. We also offer the International Foundation Certificate. This will enable you to improve your English language and study skills and on successful completion you will be awarded the International Foundation Certificate and can then apply to join our Year 1 BA/ BSc degree courses. See page 62 for further details. Find out more, visit: canterbury.ac.uk/ug/ international-foundationyear * Subject to visa conditions

If you have taken or if you are planning to take a different English test, please contact the International Office to check its acceptability. For students who do not achieve the required scores for undergraduate courses we offer an intensive 10-week or 6-week (dependent on entry level) Pre-sessional course in Academic English Skills. Students are assessed during the Presessional course and must meet the minimum English language requirement for their chosen course of study in order to proceed. Other English language courses, such as General English

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Please note that a small number of courses have non-standard requirements. This is usually due to professional accreditation requirements. Entry requirements may also vary for students joining the University via a formal partnership agreement. Please contact the International Office for details.

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Further information. Our agreement with you

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An offer of a place on a course is made on the basis that in accepting such an offer you as an applicant reach an agreement with Canterbury Christ Church University in relation to an academic contract. The agreement comes into effect when you accept an offer made by the University. If the offer is conditional, the agreement becomes operational when the condition is fulfilled, for example on obtaining certain examination results and taking up the accepted place at the University.

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In accepting the offer of the place you are agreeing that you will either pay the published course fees and other additional costs or arrange for them to be paid by a sponsor or a lender such as the Student Loan Company. However, you need to understand that you are held responsible for the payment of the fees, even if a sponsor or lender fails to make the payment on your behalf. You are required to pay your tuition fees in full, or have made an arrangement with the University to pay, before starting your course. Your tuition fees become due for payment on the first day of your course, and additional costs become payable when notified to you. The University has a written policy on student debt, which forms part of our agreement with you. As a student of the University you are required to adhere to University regulations. These regulations are detailed in the University Requirements Relating to Student Registration, Student

Procedures and Regulations for the Conferment of Awards and the Assessment Procedures Manual. There are also requirements you need to fulfil relating to the use of IT services and the library, together with attendance and discipline. You will have the opportunity to read the regulations that apply to you when you are offered a place and before you enrol. Following your registration, you will receive documents describing the teaching and assessment arrangements and other educational services. The University undertakes to take all reasonable steps to provide educational services in the manner set out in the prospectus and in the additional documents outlined above, and to consult with you over any proposed material changes before they are implemented. For further information, please visit: canterbury.ac.uk/ student-tsandcs As a student, you must fulfil the assessment and examination requirements for your course before progressing to the next year or stage of study. You may be required to withdraw from the course if you fail to meet these requirements.

Equality and diversity Canterbury Christ Church University

is committed to providing a fair environment in which everyone is treated with dignity and respect. This means sustaining

a culture that is free from discrimination linked to age, caring responsibilities, disability, gender identity or reassignment, marital status (including civil partnership status) pregnancy and maternity, race, religion and belief, sex or sexual orientation, or any combination of these characteristics. The University takes a proactive approach to promoting equality and is committed to a range of actions intended to create a welcoming and positive environment for all staff, students and stakeholders. For full information visit: canterbury.ac.uk/about/ equal-opportunities

Disability statement Canterbury Christ Church University offers a supportive and confidential service to disabled students, including specific learning differences and medical conditions. The Disability Advice Team also offer advice to those who suspect they have a specific learning difference but have no diagnosis. The disability policy is implemented through all the University’s academic and administrative departments and in collaboration with the Students’ Union. The Disability Advice Team is located within Student Services and Administration and you are encouraged to contact them to discuss your potential support needs.


Improvements to physical access

Students under the age of 18

Some of the University’s buildings include features which present problems for those with disabilities. However, there is a programme of improvements to remove physical barriers to access wherever practicable.

Canterbury Christ Church University is committed to the safety and wellbeing of all its students but has particular responsibilities in relation to those who are under 18 years of age on entry. Such students are regarded as children under UK law. The University cannot assume parental responsibility for a student under the age of 18. Students and their families should bear in mind that the University is an adult environment. Students are expected to behave like adults and to assume adult levels of responsibility.

The University endeavours to provide the maximum possible support to students, implementing reasonable adjustments following an assessment of the individual. Facilities and adjustments to teaching practice are being amended and improved constantly to ensure full participation by disabled students. Individual enquiries should in the first instance be addressed to: disability@canterbury.ac.uk

Information for disabled students

For more information, please visit: canterbury.ac.uk/disability-support

Mental health support Whether you’re feeling stressed, suffering from anxiety or you need help with a diagnosed mental health condition, we have a range of support available to help you. Please visit: canterbury.ac.uk/ student-mental-health

As a student of the University you are able to become a member of the Students’ Union, although you can decide to opt out of membership if you want. If you do not wish to become a member of the Union, you can let us know by sending an email to: i-zone@canterbury.ac.uk, and your details will not be passed to the Students’ Union. You can change your mind at any time.

The University day The University day is from 09:00 to 19:00, Monday to Friday, on a semester basis with two semesters each academic year. Students may be taught at any time during this period. Students on placements and field trips may need to undertake their studies outside these times.

Canterbury Christ Church is committed to supporting and empowering students with medical conditions, disabilities and specific learning difficulties to enable them to participate fully in all aspects of the University’s academic and social programmes.

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Index. 70

Criminal Investigation

106

Accounting & Finance

70

Dance

124

Adult Nursing

88

Dance Education

124

Accounting

Advertising American Studies

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Diagnostic Radiography Digital Media

86 112

132

Drama

125

Applied Criminology

104

Early Childhood Studies

157

Applied Criminology & Forensic Investigation

104

Applied Criminology with another subject

105

Animal Science

Education (Foundation Year)

Archaeology

96

Arts & Humanities (Foundation Year)

56

Arts in Education

154

Biochemistry & Genetics

133

Biology: Human Biology

136

Biomedical Engineering

78

Biomedical Science

133

Bioscience

134

Education Studies

58 157

Engineering (Foundation Year)

59

English Language & Linguistics

98

English Literature

99

Events Management

162

Events Planning

162

Film Production

113

Film, Radio & Television

115

Finance Food Science & Nutrition Forensic Investigation (Foundation Year)

71 134 59

Business (Foundation Year)

57

Business Information Systems

78

Business Management

71

Chemical Engineering

79

Chemical Engineering (Foundation Year)

57

Graphic Design

66

Child Nursing

88

Forensic Investigation

107

Forensic Investigation with another subject 107 Games Design Geography

66 135

Health (Foundation Year)

60

Childhood Studies (Foundation Degree)

154

History

99

Childhood Studies (Top up)

155

Hospitality Management

163

Commercial Music

126

Human Biology

136

Computer Forensics & Security

80

Human Resource Management

72

Computer Science

80

International Business Management

73

Computing (Foundation Year)

58

International (Foundation Year)

62

Computing

81

International Relations

140

Journalism: Multimedia Journalism

116

Counselling, Coaching & Mentoring

156

Counter Terrorism & Transnational Crime 106

Law (Foundation Year)

Creative & Professional Writing

Law: LLB

108

Law: LLB (with another subject)

108

Creative Music Production & Technology

188

112

97 127

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Logistics Management Marketing

73 115

Mathematics with Secondary Education 158 Mechanical Engineering

82

Product Design Engineering

82

Professional Policing

109

Psychology

142

Media & Communications

116

Psychology, Politics, Sociology & Applied Criminology (Foundation Year)

Medicine

121

Psychology (Sport & Exercise)

Medieval & Early Modern Studies

100

Public Health & Health Promotion

Mental Health, Wellbeing & Society

86

Mental Health Nursing

89

Midwifery

87

Multimedia Journalism

116

Music: BA

126

Music: Commercial Music

126

Music: Creative Music Production & Technology

127

Musical Theatre

128 88

Nursing: Child Nursing

88

Nursing: Mental Health Nursing

89

Occupational Therapy

89

Operating Department Practice

90

Paramedic Science

91

Performing Arts Photography

128 67

Physical Education & Physical Activity (Foundation Degree)

146

Physical Education & Physical Activity (Top up)

146

Physical Education & Sport & Exercise Science

147

Physiotherapy

91

Plant Science

137

Policing

109

Politics

140

Politics & International Relations

141

Primary Education

158

Primary Education (part-time)

159

149 92

Public Relations & Media

117

Religion, Philosophy & Ethics

100

Science (Foundation Year)

61

Social Work

93

Sociology

143

Sociology & Social Policy

143

Software Engineering

83

Special Educational Needs & Inclusion Studies

159

Speech & Language Therapy

93

Sport & Exercise Psychology

149

Sport & Exercise Science

150

Sport & Exercise Sciences (Foundation Year)

62

Sport Coaching Science

150

Sport Therapy & Rehabilitation

151

Theatre Production

129

Theology

101

Tourism Management

164

Tourism Studies

164

Wildlife Ecology & Conservation Science 137

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Nursing: Adult Nursing

61

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OTHER INFORMATION:

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Accommodation

32

Arts & Humanities

56

Business

57

Chemical Engineering

57

Computing

58

Education

58

Engineering

59

Forensic Investigation

59

Health

60

International

62

Law

60

Psychology, Politics, Sociology & Applied Criminology

61

Open Days

Science

61

Our campuses

24

Sport & Exercise Sciences

62

Sport & fitness

36

Sports clubs

41

Sport scholarships

39

Students’ Union

46

Study abroad

20

Sustainability

44

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Alumni Applying to university

168

Arts & culture

42

Canterbury Campus

28

Care leavers

16

Combined honours

54

Entry requirements

170

Funding your degree

182

Graduation International students Medway Campus

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Important information about this prospectus. Please read carefully. The information was accurate at the time the prospectus was printed in January 2022. On occasions it may be necessary to change details relating to a particular course that commences from September 2023 onwards. Any changes will be set out on the web page relating to the course. It is recommended that prospective students look at the web page both for further information on the course and for any notifications of changes to the details in the prospectus. Where there has been a material change to a course, we will draw this to the attention of applicants at the earliest opportunity. Applicants should not rely solely on this prospectus and should visit the University website for up-to-date information when considering applying to the University: canterbury.ac.uk

We designed this prospectus for courses starting in September 2023 to reflect a return to teaching and campus life. At the time of publication, the COVID-19 pandemic was ongoing. With the success of the vaccine roll-out, a significant amount of teaching and learning activity took place on campus. However, there was a need to respond to Government and health guidance. The wellbeing of our students and staff is at the heart of everything we do. We continuously monitor Government guidance, and we will respond immediately to provide a supportive and safe environment for our University community to support their work and studies.

Subject to validation Some of the courses in this prospectus may be in the process of development or review at the time of going to print. For the latest information on the status of your chosen course, please visit the relevant page on our online prospectus.

This prospectus was designed by the University’s Department of Marketing and Communications and printed by Belmont Press. If you have any comments regarding this prospectus please write to: The Head of Student Recruitment Marketing Canterbury Christ Church University Canterbury, Kent CT1 1QU

If you would like any of this prospectus in an alternative format (e.g. large print, tape or braille), please let us know. Telephone: 01227 928000 or email: courses@canterbury.ac.uk canterbury.ac.uk

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Photography throughout this prospectus features Canterbury Christ Church University students and staff. Photography by Jack Peilow, with additional images from Felicity Brambling-Wells, Peter Cook, Jason Dodd, Andrew Francis, Alex Hare, Lucy Mohr and Daisy Watson.

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Canterbury Campus North Holmes Road Canterbury Kent CT11QU

Medway Campus Rowan Williams Court 30 Pembroke Court Chatham Maritime Kent ME4 4UF

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