School of Social Sciences
Survival Guide
BA Politics, Philosophy and Economics Step-by-step guide to Welcome Week DON’T FORGET TO BRING IT WITH YOU! 1
You’ll have lots to do this week so if you need help just ask! These are the people who will be your first line of support:
BA Politics, Philosophy and Economics Programme Director: John O’neill 4.045 Arthur Lewis Building Tel: +44 (0)161 275 4853 Email: john.f.o’neill@manchester.ac.uk
Undergraduate Administrative Support: Lynn Dignan Undergraduate Support Office, Arthur Lewis Building Tel: +44 (0)161 275 4000 Email: lynn.dignan@manchester.ac.uk
Academic Advisors You’ll meet your Academic Advisor in Welcome Week. Your Advisor will assist you on a range of issues throughout your time at University so it’s a good idea to make a note of their contact details and the date of your first meeting.
Academic Advisor: Meeting:
Peer Mentors You’ll also meet your Peer Mentor this week. The Mentors are second or third years so they’ve been through everything you’re going through now. They’re a great source of support and they’ll be there to help you survive your first year in Manchester.
Peer Mentor:
You’ll see a lot of people around campus wearing “AskMe” badges this week. They want to help so don’t be afraid to ask them questions.
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There will also be “Ask Me” desks and signs around campus so if you get lost just head for the nearest help point.
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Welcome to Manchester Welcome to the Politics, Philosophy and Economics programme, and congratulations on your admission to the University of Manchester and on your decision to study PPE. The PPE degree offers you an excellent opportunity to study three fascinating and important subjects. You will learn about some of the greatest ideas and some of the biggest challenges of humanity. I hope that you will enjoy your time at Manchester and find it intellectually stimulating and personally rewarding.
John O’neill
BA Politics, Philosophy and Economics Programme Director
Where to find us The Undergraduate Support Office is based on the ground floor of the Arthur Lewis Building (No. 36 on Campus Map). The Social Sciences UG team of administrators and support staff are based in this office and they will be your first point of contact for any queries. The UG Support Office is open Monday to Friday between 9am and 5pm during term time and 10am and 4pm during holidays. All academic staff are based in the Arthur Lewis and Humanities Bridgeford Street (No. 35 on Campus Map) buildings. In the Arthur Lewis Building: Social Anthropology are based on the second floor, Economics and Sociology on the third floor and Philosophy and Politics are located on the 4th Floor. In Humanities Bridgeford Street: Social Statistics staff are based on the ground and first floors. For students taking BMAN courses, the MBS Undergraduate team are based in Manchester Business School East (No. 26 on Campus Map). If you are taking Law course units, the Law Teaching Support Office is in room 3.05 in the Williamson Building (No. 52 on Campus Map).
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Welcome Week 2013 Have you completed Registration? If not go to the Crucial Guide and do this first! http://bit.ly/ crucialwelcome
Your 5 steps through Welcome Week 1. Go along to Introductory Meetings, Unismart, Library tutorials and Social Events This week you’ll have lots of opportunities to meet staff and students from your degree programme and you’ll be given vital information to get you through your time at University. At the introductory meetings you’ll meet your Academic Advisors and Peer Mentors and get an idea of what’s ahead of you in the next 3 years on your degree programme. Unismart will tell you what it’s like to be a student. The Library tutorials will set you up for success in your studies and the social events are a great chance to make friends. Your Welcome Week Schedule is on page 5.
2. Complete Course Unit Selection You’ll need to select your course units this week. There are lots of course units on offer so don’t miss the Options talks and the Course Unit Registration drop in sessions. For full details on choosing and enroling on your course units see pages 7 to 13.
3. Financial Registration If you have had any problems with online financial registration go along to Whitworth Hall between 9am and 5pm any day this week and the Student Services Team will be on hand to help you out.
4. Pick up your student card Your student card is your Student ID and your library card so make sure you collect it as soon as possible. You can pick up your student card from any of the locations listed in the Crucial Guide. International Student Check In – Whitworth Corridor (9am to 5pm all week) Tier 4 students - don’t forget that as part of our checks for UKBA we are required to see original copies of your academic documents on your arrival at Manchester. Please remember to bring the original copies of the qualifications listed on your CAS as well as your English Language qualification. You’ll need to Check In before you collect your student card.
5. Health and Safety Induction Course We want to make sure that you stay safe during your 3 years in Manchester so we ask you to complete a Health and Safety Induction Course (SOCS11230) and obtain a “pass”. The course is online and you will be able to access it via Blackboard (through My Manchester) as soon as you have registered.
Societies University isn’t all work, work, work! Joining a society is a great way to make friends and can help you to make the most of your three years in Manchester. For more information go along to the Student’s Union Societies and Sports Fair on Tuesday and Wednesday at Manchester Academy (No. 68 on Campus Map) or check out the website at http:// manchesterstudentsunion.com/groups.
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Welcome Week 2013 Tuesday 17 September 12.00-1.30pm UniSmartTM University Place (Campus Map 37)
Lecture Theatre B
2.00-4.00pm
Introductory/Welcome Meeting
Humanities Bridgeford St., G7
4.00-6.00pm
Mentoring and Society session
Humanities Bridgeford St., G33
6.30 – 8.30pm Social Event
Jabez Clegg
Wednesday 18 September First Year Options meetings in Lecture Theatre B, University Place. 9.00am
Politics
11.00am Philosophy 11:30am
Library Tutorial
12.45pm
Maths and Stats
2.30pm
Library Tutorial
3.00pm Economics
If a venue is not given for a particular event please go to www.socialsciences.manchester.ac.uk/ undergraduate/prearrival/ for further information.
City Bus tours See the sights of Manchester on a City Bus Tour. The tours will run each day during Welcome Week from 10am to 12pm and 2pm to 4pm. For booking and tour information go to www.welcome.manchester.ac.uk
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The BA Politics, Philosophy and Economics Programme Our PPE degree gives you an exceptional opportunity to join a vibrant intellectual community spanning three interrelated disciplines within the School of Social Sciences.
Your Programme Structure In each year there are a number of course units which you are required to take and you also have a range of additional optional course units to choose from. You must take courses totalling 120 units as follows: Code
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20 credits of COMPULSORY Politics units: POLI10702
Introduction to Political Theory ***
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A further 20 credits of optional CORE Politics units from: POLI10201
Introduction to Comparative Politics
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POLI10202
Introduction to Comparative Politics
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POLI10402
Britain in the Global Context
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POLI10601
Introduction to International Politics
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20 credits of CORE Philosophy units: PHIL10041
Critical Thinking
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A further 20 credits of optional CORE Philosophy **** units from: PHIL10021
Values We Live By
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PHIL10622
Discovering Reality
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PHIL10631
Mind and World
20
PHIL10642
Philosophy and Social Sciences
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20 credits of COMPULSORY Economics ** units from: ECON10041
Microeconomic Principles ***
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ECON10042
Macroeconomic Principles ***
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C: ECON10041
ECON10081
The UK Economy - Microeconomics ***
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P: A Level Economics *
ECON10082
The UK Economy - Macroeconomics ***
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C: ECON10081
20 credits of COMPULSORY Mathematics and Statistics ** units from: ECON10061
Introductory Mathematics ***
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P: GCSE Mathemathics *
ECON10062
Introductory Statistics ***
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C: ECON10061
ECON10071
Advanced Mathematics ***
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P: A Level Mathematics *
ECON10072
Advanced Statistics ***
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C: ECON10071
ECON10001
Further Mathematics ***
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P: AS Level Mathematics *
ECON10132
Statistics for Economists ***
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C: ECON10001
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You must balance your politics and philosophy options so that you have no more than 60 credits in each semester of the course. *
Or equivalent qualification
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Economics and Mathematics courses are pre-determined by the standard reached prior to coming to Manchester University.
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Students must pass this course with a minimum mark of 40% in order to progress into the Second Year of the PPE Degree.
**** Students must pass at least 20 credits of Philosophy units with a minimum of 40% in order to progress into the Second Year of the PPE Degree.
Interpreting Course Unit Codes Each course unit has a code containing four items of information:
E C O N 1 0 0 7 1 The First Four Letters: The Discipline area providing the course E.g.: ECON = Economics POLI = Politics BMAN = Finance SOCY = Sociology MATH = Maths LAWS = Law PHIL = Philosophy HIST = History SOST=Social Statistics CARS = Careers
The First Number: The level (or year) in which the course is taught.
The Second Third And Fourth Numbers: The actual course number
The Last Number: Indicates the semester in which the course is taught E.g.: 1 for semester one 2 for semester two 0 for a course unit taught all year (in both semesters)
Course units IN the School of Social Sciences School Options Session At the Options meetings on the Wednesday of Welcome Week, members of academic staff from each subject area will give you an overview of the course units available to you in your first year. An informed choice of first year units is very important so make sure you attend the meetings for any subjects in which you may be interested. First Year Options meetings are listed on page 5.
Academic Staff If you need additional information on a course you can contact the course convenor directly. Contact details for all academic members of staff are listed on the School’s intranet site at http://staffprofiles.humanities.manchester.ac.uk/StaffList.aspx?ou=I3041
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Peer Mentors
There are lots of optional course units to choose from so speak to the people who did them last year. Your Mentor will be able to give you all the facts on everything from Macroeconomics to Media, Culture and Society.
Online
The Course Unit Database provides info on all for all SoSS course units. www.socialsciences. manchester.ac.uk/undergraduate/courses/modules
Things to remember when choosing course units Check Your Programme Structure When choosing your course units please pay careful attention to your Programme Structure and make sure that you have selected course units in all the appropriate sections.
Balancing your workload
Before you enrol on your course units think about the amount of units you’ll have in each semester. In each year you will be taking courses worth a total of 120 credits. These may be single semester modules (worth either 10 or 20 credits, depending on there intensity) or year long courses (worth 20 credits). You’ll normally have an even split of credits across the two semesters i.e. 60 credits in each semester. You are allowed to have a slight imbalance between semesters, so that you are taking 50/70 or 70/50 across semesters one and two. If your course unit selection doesn’t meet the degree requirements, for content or balance of units, you’ll have to change your course units. If you don’t select the correct course units first time around you may struggle to get on courses later so if you are unsure ask!
Choose your course units early Some courses fill up very quickly so sign up for your course units as soon as possible during Welcome Week. It’s not always possible to get your first choice but the earlier you complete course unit selection; the more likely you are to be successful.
Waiting Lists All Discipline Areas within the School of Social Sciences operate waiting lists for popular course units. If you can’t get onto a course unit because it’s full email your Programme Administrator and they will add you to the waiting list. Lists are checked daily and where possible extra tutorials will be offered to meet demand for places. However, being added to a waiting list is not a guarantee of enrolment on the course. You should always choose another course unit in case a place does not become available.
Permission Do you have permission to choose free choice units? If you do your course units may need to be approved by either your Academic Advisor or your Programme Director. Check your Programme Structure for more information.
Timetables You can’t select two course units that have lectures at the same time so make sure you check your timetable. Timetables for SoSS can be found at: www.socialsciences.manchester.ac.uk/intranet/ug/useful/ Use the blank timetables in this guide to work out when your lectures are and what spaces on your timetable are free for optional course units.
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Course Unit Selection: Enrolment Once you’ve chosen your course units you need to enrol on them and choose tutorial groups through the on-line student system. You need to complete course unit selection by 22nd September 2013 . You can log into the Student System through My Manchester at http://my.manchester.ac.uk (You will need your username and password to log in.) Course Unit Selection is easier if you think about it in two stages.
Stage One You will already be enrolled on lectures for some of your course units so for these courses you only have to select a tutorial group. For these course units you are currently enrolled in tutorial zero (TU0) or seminar zero (SEM0). This is just a holding group so you need to select a live tutorial group i.e. one that has a day and date attached to it. When you access your student system, you use the Edit tab to change your tutorial.
Stage Two You will need to select both a lecture and a tutorial for any additional course units you wish to take. When you access your student system, you use the Add tab to enrol on a lecture and tutorial. We’ve included a Quick Guide to Course Unit Selection on the next page of this booklet. You can find full instructions on how to select course units at http://www.socialsciences.manchester.ac.uk/ intranet/ug/registration/ (Full Guide to Course Unit Selection)
Confused? Don’t worry. Your Peer Mentors will be able to help you with your course unit selection when you meet up on Tuesday.
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Course Unit Selection: a guide to adding your courses on Self Service http://www.studentnet.manchester.ac.uk/crucial-guide/academic-life/registration/cus/ Log into the Student System (aka Campus Solutions), through your My Manchester http://my.manchester.ac.uk/ Enter your Central User Name and Password and click LOG IN. Once you are logged in, click on the MY SERVICES tab and click on the STUDENT SYSTEM link Click on STUDENT CENTER Select ENROLL. Ensure you are in the ADD tab Select the 2013-14 Academic Year Ensure that the CLASS SEARCH radio button is selected, and click SEARCH Select a Course Subject e.g. Economics, Politics, Social Anthropology etc. from the drop-down menu The course number is the 5 digit number that appears in the course code e.g. ECON10441 or SOAN30601. Then click SEARCH You will need to select the LECTURE component (unless otherwise advised) – normally defined as ‘LEC’ in the Section – by clicking on Select Class You will be prompted to add a tutorial/workshop/seminar etc. There may be more classes to choose from than initially appear on screen – if there are you should click VIEW ALL SECTIONS. Click the radio button to the left of the option you wish to add. Then click NEXT The next screen will show what you have chosen. You are not enrolled yet, click NEXT The next screen will confirm your selection, now you can add more classes, or to finish, click PROCEED TO STEP 2 OF 3 To end the enrolling process click FINISH ENROLLING (you can come back later and add more if you wish). YOU ARE NOT ENROLLED until you click this button. You will now be notified if the enrolment was a success. If you receive an error message, it could be for a number of reasons; A class requires special consent from the discipline area who owns the course. You must contact the relevant School office to get consent. A class (lecture or tutorial) is already full. If this is the case you will have seen a blue square symbol when selecting the class, and also get an error message when you try to finish enrolling. There is a time conflict.
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Online Resources Politics and Philosophy Hubs
The Hubs are multi programme Blackboard spaces open to students studying Politics and Philosophy. Regular announcements will keep you up to date with everything that is happening. This should be your first stop for everything you need to know including: Course Unit Selection Info Contact Info Programme Handbooks You can access the Hub from your Blackboard homepage under the ‘My communities’ tab. You log into Blackboard through My Manchester http://my.manchester.ac.uk
School of Social Sciences Intranet
Everything you need to know about registration, assessment, exams, timetables and other useful information can be found on the SoSS intranet site at http://www.socialsciences.manchester.ac.uk/ intranet/ug/ Your username: facstud Password: tennis
My Manchester
My Manchester gives you access to key information, tools and services to support you over the next three years. This includes email, University news, course unit selection and Blackboard. You need your username and password to log into My Manchester. http://my.manchester.ac.uk
iManchester
Stay connected wherever you are by downloading iManchester to your Smartphone for free. It helps you find your way around campus, search for your nearest café, locate your nearest PC Cluster and much more! See more at: http://www.studentnet.manchester.ac.uk/it-services/gettingstarted/imanchester/
The Crucial Guide You can access the Crucial Guide through My Manchester (through the ‘My Campus Life’ tab) and it is an excellent source of essential advice, information and guidance.
AskMe This A-Z index covers all aspects of student support and gives you access to a range of common student queries. You can access AskMe through My Manchester.
All students are allocated a university of manchester email address upon registration. It is vital that you check your university email account regularly as we send a lot of information by this method.
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