Funding Your Study 2013 - Staffordshire University

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INFORMATION FOR FULL-TIME UK UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

ACCORDING TO THE SUNDAY TIMES, STAFFORDSHIRE UNIVERSITY IS ONE OF THE

TOP 35 UNIVERSITIES FOR GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT OUT OF 250 HE INSTITUTIONS AND PROVIDERS.

(Sunday Times, 2010) FUNDING YOUR STUDY FOR 2013 ENTRY

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Universities can now charge UK/EU students up to £9,000 a year for all undergraduate courses. This is to make up for the Government’s 80% cut in grant funding for Higher Education teaching.

UNDERGRADUATE FINANCE IN 2013 You don’t pay up front Whilst fees have increased, it’s important to remember that you or your parents won’t have to repay anything now – the Government is providing loans to cover tuition fees. You start to pay them back once you graduate from university and only when you are earning over £21,000. Repayments will be 9% of any income earned above £21,000, so the amount you pay each month will depend on how much you are earning at the time. The repayments for these loans will start in April following graduation. Interest on the loans will be at Retail Price Index + 3% during studies and then from the April following graduation will range from RPI to RPI +3% varying with earnings.

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EXAMPLES OF MONTHLY REPAYMENTS FOR LOANS COVERING TUITION AND LIVING COSTS Salary Monthly repayments £21,000 £0 £21,500 £4 £24,000 £23 £25,000 £30 £27,000 £45 £30,000 £68

TUITION AND LIVING COSTS FURTHER DETAILS Repayments will be deducted automatically from your pay packet. All outstanding repayments will be written off after 30 years.


Staffordshire University Tuition Fee offer – key facts: • on average, most of our students will pay

approximately £8000

• we have a structured tuition fee offer based on the type of course you choose to study • students don’t have to pay up front for their tuition... the cost will be covered by a tuition fee loan: - repayments will be manageable, and don’t start until you’re earning over £21K - repayments are based on 9% of the salary earned above £21K • University support is available in the form of scholarships, fee waivers and bursaries • Government support is available in the form of tuition fee loan, a living cost loan and grant. Please visit www.staffs.ac.uk/feesandfunding for more detailed information.

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Depending upon your family circumstances, a range of bursaries, scholarships, loans and grants could be available to help with the cost of study, accommodation and living costs.

MONEY YOU MAY HAVE TO PAY BACK Government loans A tuition loan is available from the Government to cover the cost of your Higher Education tuition. It’s available to eligible students studying for their first degree. This means that you don’t have to find the money to pay for your tuition costs before or while you are studying. (If you have had funding previously for studying at university, this may affect your eligibility for a loan.) Loans to help with living costs A living cost loan is also available from the Government to help you with other costs associated with going to university, things like accommodation, food, travel and course materials. The amount you can get is based on where you live and study, your household income and how much non-repayable grant (maintenance grant) you are entitled to. See page 11.

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The maximum amounts you can get per year are: living away from home and studying in London, £7,675 living away from home and studying outside London, £5,500 living at your parent’s home, £4,375 studying abroad as part of your UK course, £5,895. For more information visit direct.gov.uk/studentfinance

STUDENT FINANCIAL SUPPORT PACKAGE TUITION FEES LOANS FOR LIVING COSTS

Pay back when you earn over £21,000


MONEY YOU DON’T PAY BACK Scholarships and Bursaries Staffordshire University is offering a range bursaries, fee waivers and scholarships (as part of the Governments National Scholarship Programme) to support students starting in September 2013. Full details about the financial support we’re offering can be found on pages 12-13 of this guide. Grants Other financial support may be available to help with the cost of living while you study. Government grants from £50 up to £3,354 may be available to full-time students from families with incomes below £42,600. See page 11.

Additional Government support Extra financial help is available for disabled students, students with dependent children, and students with adult dependents. Find out more at: direct.gov.uk/studentfinance

STUDENT FINANCIAL SUPPORT PACKAGE GRANTS FOR LIVING COSTS SCHOLARSHIPS, BURSARIES AND FEE WAIVERS

You don’t pay back

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UP TO

50% UNDERGRADUATE

OF STUDENTS STARTING COURSES AT STAFFORDSHIRE UNIVERSITY IN 2013 WILL BENEFIT FROM A RANGE OF FEE WAIVERS, BURSARIES AND NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS.

FEES AT STAFFORDSHIRE UNIVERSITY At Staffordshire University we are committed to making a high-quality university education as affordable as possible – to as many students as possible. That’s why we plan to introduce a very competitive variable fees structure where 80% of students will be charged approximately £8,000 for their courses, subject to the approval of an access agreement by the Office for Fair Access (OFFA) in July.

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By structuring our new fee levels in this way, we will be able to continually invest in our buildings, our teaching and learning resources, not to mention our real-world and recreational facilities, to ensure you get the very best university experience possible.


Under the proposed fees structure, UK/EU students will pay: Foundation Degrees/HNDs offered by our UK partner colleges: up to £5,900 per year Full-time classroom-based degrees: £7,610 per year Full-time laboratory/studio-based and resource intensive degrees: £8,110 per year Nationally-leading degrees: £8,610 per year Two-year, Fast-track degrees: £9,000 per year Placement fee of £1,000 for the year spent in industry on a four-year sandwich course

Everything we do at Staffs is built around

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Here is an explanation of the differences between our fee categories: Classroom-based courses are usually delivered in the conventional setting of our modern and well-equipped lecture theatres or seminar rooms. As with all courses, you’ll have access to the latest technology, software and extensive learning resources to support your subject (you’ll still need to purchase course textbooks), but you won’t be required to use any specialist facilities or equipment. You will still receive high-quality teaching, from lecturers who are practising experts in their own particular field, but there won’t be any additional expenses to cover. Laboratory/studio-based and resource intensive courses involve additional activities, specialist equipment and dedicated facilities. For example they could include: • compulsory national and international field trips/ conferences/exhibitions • specialist hardware/ software • laboratory consumables • exhibition materials • industry standard equipment • large designated studio areas for fine artists • technician support.

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The courses could also be delivered in the purpose-built environments we have put in place to provide you with real world experience, for example our crime scene house, Human Sciences laboratory, state-of-the-art TV and digital media centres and drama studio. Many of these courses are recognised, partnered or accredited by professional bodies such as the British Computer Society (BCS), National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ), The Bar Standards Board, The Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM). Nationally-leading degrees are a select group of courses which compete at the very highest level with top-ranking universities, and where Staffordshire University has established a very strong reputation in a subject area. The courses are delivered in world-class facilities, ones which require a high level of investment to keep facilities and equipment on a par or better than professional standard within the sector. They are typically

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partnered/sponsored/ by global brand companies ie CISCO, Panasonic, Vodafone, Lloyd TSB who have a high level of involvement in the way the course is delivered and support students throughout their studies with real world opportunities such as placements, networking events and guest lectures. The courses can usually demonstrate evidence of excellent graduate-level employability – in most cases, higher than average.

Everything we do at Staffs is built around the needs and ambitions of our students, so we have developed a fair fees structure that reflects the teaching and support costs of delivering a top-class, uncompromising, educational experience for everyone.


RESEARCH SHOWS THAT GRADUATES ARE

CONSIDERABLY MORE LIKELY TO BE IN A JOB THAN PEOPLE WITH LOWER QUALIFICATIONS. AND, ON AVERAGE,

A UNIVERSITY GRADUATE EARNS £100,000 MORE DURING HIS OR HER LIFETIME - NET OF TAX - THAN

SOMEONE WHO LEAVES SCHOOL AT 18.

(DEPARTMENT FOR BUSINESS INNOVATION AND SKILLS)

One of the strengths of our University is in providing courses which are relevant to a modern and rapidly changing world. Our graduates will leave us as knowledgeable, capable, skilled and highly employable individuals.

Professor Michael Gunn Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive

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Fees for courses offered by our UK partner colleges Full-time students studying for a Foundation Degree or HND with our partner colleges will be charged up to £5,990 per year*. You will then have the option to top-up to a full Bachelor’s degree by carrying out just one year’s further study. Students coming to Staffordshire University to top-up will be charged the annual fee band rate for the relevant course. (*individual colleges will set their own fee levels with guidance from Staffordshire University)

Part-time students We plan to introduce a fee structure for part-time study that is pro-rata to the fees charged for studying with us full-time. This means that regardless of whether you choose part-time or full-time, you will not be disadvantaged financially.

EU and International students If you’re a EU student, you will pay the same fees as UK students. You are also eligible for loans to cover the cost of your tuition. However loans for living costs and maintenance grants are not available for EU students.

Part-time students studying at least 25% of the intensity of a full-time course will also have access to a loan to cover the cost of their tuition but will not be entitled to any support for living costs. The amount of the tuition loan will depend on the proportion of a fulltime course that is studied each year.

International students are not affected by changes to tuition fees for UK and EU students.

9/10 STAFFS GRADUATES

HAVE A JOB OR GO ON TO FURTHER STUDY WITHIN SIX MONTHS OF GRADUATING.

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NHS-funded students Government changes to undergraduate fees from 2012 do not affect our nursing, midwifery, and operating department practice undergraduate courses. These courses are funded by the NHS and are not subject to tuition fees.


Elibigible students can get either a Maintenance Grant or a Special Support Grant, however they cannot get both.

Maintenance Grant Students entitled to the Maintenance Grant will have their Maintenance Loan reduced. Gross Residual Household Income of parent/stepparent/partner

Maintenance Grant Non-repayable

Student Maintenance Loan

£25,000 or below

£3,354

£3,823

£30,000

£2,416

£4,292

£35,000

£1,478

£4,761

£40,000

£540

£5,230

£45,000

£0

£5,288

£50,000

£0

£4,788

£55,000

£0

£4,288

£60,000

£0

£3,788

£65,000

£0

£3,575

OR Special Support Grant: (this Grant is not counted as income for Social Security Benefits and Tax Credits). Gross Residual Household Income of parent/ stepparent/partner

Special Support Grant Non-repayable

Student Maintenance Loan

£25,000

£3,250

£5,500

£30,000

£2,341

£5,500

£35,000

£1,432

£5,500

£40,000

£523

£5,500

£45,000

£0

£4,163

£50,000

£0

£3,663

£55,000

£0

£3,163

Students applying for the Special Support Grant must meet one of the following eligibility criteria. • single parent • have a partner who’s also a student • over 60 • have a disability AND be eligible for certain disability benefits

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FINANCIAL SUPPORT AVAILABLE FOR NEW STAFFORDSHIRE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS*

We want to make it as affordable as possible for as many people with the ability to do so, to benefit from a university education. That’s why we have put together a range of financial support measures for 2012 including the new National Scholarship Programme as well as additional fee waivers and a range of non-repayable bursaries as outlined in the table opposite:

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2012/13 Scholarship and bursaries Financial Support Package

Number available

Amount

Duration

National Scholarship Programme and University Bursaries

650 in total

£2,500 fee waiver And £500 grant paid directly to the student.

Year 1 only

£1,250 tuition fee waiver And £250 grant paid directly to the student.

Both years 2 and 3

*Financial support is subject to eligibility and is not applicable for NHS funded part-time students. Please note that the information listed is based on the support offered for 2013 and may be subject to change.

Eligibility Decisions to award scholarships, bursaries and fee waivers will be based on grades achieved, household income, residency, age and ethnicity. Meeting the eligibility criteria does not mean an automatic entitlement to a scholarship and/or other University financial support.

Part-time students are available for scholarships under the National Scholarship Programme. NHS-funded students are not eligible for any of the above support packages as financial support is provided by the NHS.

For more information and a full range of eligibility criteria please visit our website Updates Any updates or additional information can be found at www.staffs.ac.uk/ feesandfunding and via the Students Union Money Doctors web pages.

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FUNDING FOR NURSING AND MIDWIFERY DEGREE STUDENTS STARTING IN 2012/13 Eligibility: Ordinarily resident and settled status

Fees: paid in full by NHS

Non-income assessed grant: £1000 per year

Additional Means tested allowances: (2012/13) Income assessed bursary based on 45 weeks (or more) study: Up to £3351 per year (home) and £4395 per year (away) Dependants Allowances: First, or only, dependent (spouse or child) £ 2640 per year. Each subsequent child £539 Parents Learning Allowance £1303 per year

Clinical Placement Costs: Travel and Additional accommodation costs

Disabled Students Allowances: Non- means tested: Non medical helpers, Specialist equipment allowance, travel allowance and other costs allowance

Childcare Allowance : Means Tested for current and new students. Limit of 85% of the maximum eligible childcare cost used to calculate allowance. (Max imum £126.65 per week 1 child or £187.75 p.w. 2 or more children) Eligible childcare must be registered or approved childcare.

Student loan (apply to SFE, not income assessed) 2012/13 rates: £1744 (home), £2324 (away) This is reduced in the final year to: £1,324 (home) , £1,811 (away)

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Why Staffs? Our commitment to equipping you to become the ‘Staffordshire Graduate’ with the knowledge, attributes and expertise that employers look for. How our industry-leading vocational and teaching facilities, such as our mock courtroom and crime scene house, can give you a head start in the world of work. Our close links with national and international businesses and organisations such as Cisco, Vodafone and Lloyds. Our lecturers’ real-world experience and how they know exactly what you’ll need to succeed. Journalism Lecturer, Sarah Rowlands, for instance, has been voted Media Journalist of the Year four times and has won four gold Sony Awards. Our strong graduate employment rate; 71% of our students went into graduate-level jobs within 6 months of graduating, earning an average salary of £21,000* How we continually invest in your learning environment – our £30m Science and Technology Centre, for example – to ensure we’re always up-to-date. A diverse multicultural environment - with over 10,000 international students, 1,500 of whom are on campus in the UK. Our hands-on, practical approach to learning – it’s not just about learning from books. Our central location, low living costs (third lowest in the UK in a recent survey**) and vibrant social scene. Read on and you’ll also discover many more reasons why Staffs. But the only way to really find out if this is where you want to be is to join us on one of our Open Days. Learn more on page 23. *Source: Staffordshire University ‘Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education’ survey 2011 (based on those surveyed and emplyed within 6 months) **Source: The Student Value for Money Report 2012 by Simple Landlords Insurance.

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Course list.

WE’RE CHANGING

We are in the process of making exciting changes to the way our Faculties and Schools are structured – to give our students the best education and the best environment in which to learn. This means over the coming months you will see some changes to the School and Faculty titles, but the course content will not be affected. For THE LATEST Faculty and School information please visit www.staffs.ac.uk/shapingthefuture

Here’s a list of our current undergraduate courses. Specific course information and comprehensive subject guides are available online for you to download or you can request the information be sent to you by visiting www.staffs.ac.uk/ugsubjects or call our Enquiry Team on 01782 294400. 2012 Course Title

Faculty

Campus Fee

3D Design: Ceramics BA(Hons)

W273

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

3D Design: Contemporary Jewellery and Fashion Accessories BA(Hons)

W790

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

3D Design: Crafts BA(Hons)

W700

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

Accounting and Business BA(Hons)

NN41

BS

Stoke

£7,610

Accounting and Finance (Two-year Fast-track) BA(Hons)

NN34

BS

Stoke

£9,000

Accounting and Finance BA(Hons)

NN43

BS

Stoke

£7,610

Advertising and Brand Management BA(Hons)

WNF5

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

Advertising and Commercial Film Production BA(Hons)

WN65

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

Advice Studies BA(Hons)

M991

H

Dist Lrn

£3,000

Advice Work BA(Hons)

LL45

H

Stoke

£7,610

Advice Work LLB(Hons)

M290

LS

Stoke

£7,610

Aeronautical Technology BSc(Hons)

H410

CET

Stafford £8,110

Animal Biology and Conservation BSc(Hons)

CD13

S

Stoke

£8,110

Animation BA(Hons)

W616

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

Applied Information Technology (Top-up) BSc(Hons)

G413

CET

Stoke

£8,110

Applied Information Technology (Two-year Fast-track) BSc(Hons)

G492

CET

Stoke

£9,000

Applied Information Technology BSc(Hons)

G409

CET

Stoke

£8,110

Art (Foundation Year) BA(Hons)

W102

AMD

Stoke

£3,000

Automotive Engineering BEng(Hons)

H330

CET

Stafford £8,110

Automotive Technology BSc(Hons)

H335

CET

Stafford £8,110

Biology and Microbiology BSc(Hons)

C1C5

S

Stoke

£8,110

Biology BSc(Hons)

C100

S

Stoke

£8,110

Biology with Foundation Year BSc(Hons)

C101

S

Stoke

£8,110

Biomedical Science BSc(Hons)

B900

S

Stoke

£8,110

Broadcast Journalism BA(Hons)

PL52

AMD

Stoke

£8,610

Business (EDEXCEL/BTEC/HND)

001N

BS

Stoke

£7,610

Business Enterprise and Entrepreneurship BA(Hons) (Fast-track)

N10X

BS

Stoke

£9,000

Business Management and Enterprise BA(Hons)

N20F

BS

Stoke

£7,610

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UCAS Code


KEY AMD

Arts, Media and Design

H

Health

BS

Business School

LS

Law School

CET

Computing, Engineering and Technology

S

Sciences

Please note that the courses listed below and those on the following pages are based on those offered for 2012. The fees reflect those agreed for 2013 entry but both may be subject to change. 2012 Course Title

UCAS Code

Faculty

Campus Fee

Business and Human Resource Management BA(Hons)

N1NP

BS

Stoke

£7,610

Business and Marketing Management BA(Hons)

N1NN

BS

Stoke

£7,610

Business Computing BSc(Hons)

G511

CET

Stoke

£8,110

Business Information Technology (Top-up) BSc(Hons)

G564

CET

Stoke

£8,110

Business Information Technology BSc(Hons)

G562

CET

Stoke

£8,110

Business Law LLB(Hons)

M221

LS

Stoke

£7,610

Business Management (Two year, Fast-track) BA Hons)

N201

BS

Stoke

£9,000

Business Management and Enterprise BA(Hons)

N20F

BS

Stoke

£7,610

Business Management BA(Hons)

N240

BS

Stoke

£7,610

Business Management (Top-up) BA(Hons)

N252

BS

Stoke

£7,610

Business, Enterprise and Entrepreneurship (Two-year Fast-track) BA(Hons)

N10X

BS

Stoke

£7,610

Cartoon and Comic Arts BA(Hons)

W222

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

Celebrity Journalism BA(Hons)

P590

AMD

Stoke

£8,610

CGI and Digital Effects BSc(Hons)

WP90

CET

Stafford £8,610

Computer Gameplay Design and Production BSc(Hons)/BEng(Hons)

G460/G462

CET

Stafford £8,610

Computer Games Design and Programming BSc(Hons)

GG46

CET

Stafford £8,610

Computer Games Design BSc(Hons)/MEng(Hons)

H132/H130

CET

Stafford £8,610

Computer Games Design ( Top-up)BSc(Hons)

H133

CET

Stafford

Computer Games Design extended BSc(Hons)

G461

CET

Stafford £8,610

Computer Games Programming (Top-up) BSc/BSc(Hons)

G620

CET

Stafford £8,110

Computer Games Programming BSc(Hons)/BEng(Hons)

GGK6/GG67 CET

Stafford £8,110

Computer Networks and Security BSc(Hons)/BEng(Hons)

G425/GK20

CET

Stafford £8,110

Computer Science (Top-up) BSc/BSc(Hons)

G408

CET

Stafford £8,110

Computer Science BSc(Hons)/BEng(Hons)

G401/GG4T CET

Stafford £8,110

Computing Science (Top-up) BSc/BSc(Hons)

G021

CET

Stafford £8,110

Computing Science (Two-year Fast-track) BSc(Hons)

**

CET

Stafford £9,000

Computing Science BSc(Hons)

G400

CET

Stafford £8,110

Creative Music Technology BSc(Hons)

JW93

CET

Stafford £8,610

Creative Writing and Journalism BA(Hons)

WP85

AMD

Stoke

£7,610

Creative Writing and Modern History BA(Hons)

WV81

AMD

Stoke

£7,610

Creative Writing and Philosophy BA(Hons)

WV85

AMD

Stoke

£7,610

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* Further information on the cost of this course is available on request.

£8,610


Course list. Please note that the courses listed below and those on the following pages are based on those offered for 2012. The fees reflect those agreed for 2013 entry but both may be subject to change. 2012 Course Title

UCAS Code

Faculty

Campus Fee

Creative Writing BA(Hons)

W800

AMD

Stoke

£7,610

Crime and Security BA(Hons)

LL34

AMD

Stoke

£7,610

Crime, Deviance and Society BA(Hons)

LM39

AMD

Stoke

£7,610

Crime, Deviance, Society and Sociology BA(Hons)

L370

AMD

Stoke

£7,610

Criminology LLB(Hons)

M930

LS

Stoke

£7,610

Cyber Security BSc(Hons)/BEng(Hons)

I200/I991

CET

Stafford £8,110

Design (Foundation Year) BA(Hons)

W201

AMD

Stoke

Digital Film and 3D Animation Technology BSc(Hons)

G450

CET

Stafford £8,610

Digital Film and Post Production Technology BSc(Hons)

W618

CET

Stafford £8,610

Digital Forensics (Top-up) BSc(Hons)

I990

CET

Stafford £8,110

Digital Forensics BSc(Hons)

FI41

CET

Stafford £8,110

Drama, Performance and Theatre Studies BA(Hons)

W430

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

Early Childhood Studies BA(Hons)

L590

S

Stoke

£8,110

Electrical Engineering BEng(Hons)

H620

CET

Stafford £8,110

Electronic Engineering BEng(Hons)

H610

CET

Stafford £8,110

English and Creative Writing BA(Hons)

QW38

AMD

Stoke

£7,610

English and International History BA(Hons)

QV32

AMD

Stoke

£7,610

English and Journalism BA(Hons)

PQ53

AMD

Stoke

£7,610

English and Modern History BA(Hons)

QV31

AMD

Stoke

£7,610

English and Philosophy BA(Hons)

VQ53

AMD

Stoke

£7,610

English and Scriptwriting BA(Hons)

QWH8

AMD

Stoke

£7,610

English and Sociology BA(Hons)

LQ33

AMD

Stoke

£7,610

English Literature (Two-year Fast-track) BA(Hons)

Q320

AMD

Stoke

£9,000

English Literature BA(Hons)

Q300

£3,000

AMD

Stoke

£7,610

Entrepreneurship for the Creative and Culltural Industries (Level 3 Progression Route) BA(Hons) WN91

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

Entrepreneurship in 3D Design (Level 3 Progression Route) BA(Hons)

W282

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

Entrepreneurship in Ceramics (Level 3 Progression Route) BA(Hons)

W270

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

Entrepreneurship in Fashion (Level 3 Progression Route) BA(Hons)

W2N1

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

Entrepreneurship in Fine Art (Level 3 Progression Route) BA(Hons)

W101

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

Entrepreneurship in Graphics and Digital Media (Level 3 Progression Route) BA(Hons)

W294

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

Entrepreneurship in Illustration (Level 3 Progression Route) BA(Hons)

W221

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

Entrepreneurship in Moving Image (Level 3 Progression Route) BA(Hons)

W691

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

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AMD

Arts, Media and Design

H

Health

BS

Business School

LS

Law School

CET

Computing, Engineering and Technology

S

Sciences

2012 Course Title

UCAS Code

Faculty

Campus Fee

Entrepreneurship in New Media (Level 3 Progression Route) BA(Hons)

W283

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

Entrepreneurship in Photography (Level 3 Progression Route) BA(Hons)

W642

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

Entrepreneurship in Surface Pattern (Level 3 Progression Route) BA(Hons)

W741

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

Entrepreneurship in Theatre Arts (Level 3 Progression Route) BA(Hons)

W491

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

Environment and Sustainability BSc(Hons)

F750

S

Stoke

£8,110

Ethics Philosophy and Society BA(Hons) (Two-year Fast-track)

N82Y

AMD

Stoke

£9,000

Ethics, Philosophy and Society BA(Hons)

V591

AMD

Stoke

£7,610

Events Management BA(Hons)

N820

BS

Stoke

£7,610

Events Management (Top-up) BA(Hons)

N821

BS

Stoke

£7,610

Events Management BA(Hons) (Two-year Fast-track)

N82Y

BS

Stoke

£9,000

Film Production Technology (Top-up) BSc/BSc(Hons)

W690

CET

Stafford £8,610

Film Production Technology BSc(Hons)

W610

CET

Stafford £8,610

Film Studies and International History BA(Hons)

PV32

AMD

Stoke

£7,610

Film, Television and Radio Studies BA(Hons)

W620

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

Fine Art BA(Hons)

W100

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

Fine Art: Photography BA(Hons)

W641

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

Forensic Biology BSc(Hons)

F411

S

Stoke

£8,110

Forensic Investigation BSc(Hons)

F412

S

Stoke

£8,110

Forensic Psychology BSc(Hons)

C890

S

Stoke

£8,610

Forensic Science and Criminology BSc(Hons)

FMK9

S

Stoke

£8,110

Forensic Science and Criminology with Foundation Year BSc(Hons)

FMK9F

S

Stoke

£8,110

Forensic Science BSc(Hons)

F410

S

Stoke

£8,110

Forensic Science with Foundation Year BSc(Hons)

F413

S

Stoke

£8,110

Games Concept Design BSc(Hons)

G613

CET

Stafford £8,610

Games Technical Art BSc(Hons)

GG40

CET

Stafford £8,610

Geography BA(Hons)/BSc(Hons)

F800/F801

S

Stoke

£8,110

Geography with Foundation Year BSc(Hons)

F802

S

Stoke

£8,110

Geography with Mountain Leadership BA/BSc(Hons)

L7N8/F8X3

S

Stoke

£8,110

Graphic Design BA(Hons)

W211

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

Health Studies BSc(Hons)

L900

H

Stafford £8,110

Health Studies with Foundation Year BSc(Hons)

L510

H

Stafford £8,110

Human Biology BSc(Hons)

B150

S

Stoke

FUNDING YOUR STUDY FOR 2013 ENTRY

£8,110

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Course list. Please note that the courses listed below and those on the following pages are based on those offered for 2012. The fees reflect those agreed for 2013 entry but both may be subject to change. 2012 Course Title

UCAS Code

Faculty

Campus Fee

Illustration BA(Hons)

W220

AMD

Stoke

Information Systems BSc(Hons)

G506

CET

Stafford £8,110

Information Technology Studies (Top-up) BSc(Hons)

G904

CET

Stoke

£8,110

International Business Management BA(Hons)

N120

BS

Stoke

£7,610

International History and Philosophy BA(Hons)

V V 25

AMD

Stoke

£7,610

International History and Sociology BA(Hons)

VL23

AMD

Stoke

£7,610

Journalism BA(Hons)

P500

AMD

Stoke

£8,610

Journalism BA(Hons) (Two-year Fast-track)

P502

AMD

Stoke

£9,000

Law (Two-year Fast-track) LLB(Hons)

M101

LS

Stoke

£9,000

Law LLB(Hons)

M100

LS

Stoke

£7,610

Law LLB(Hons) (Part-time Day)

M100

LS

Stoke

£4,200

Law LLB(Hons) (Part-time Evening)

M100

LS

Stoke

£4,200

Law with Foundation Year LLB(Hons)

M111

LS

Stoke

£7,610

Mathematics and Applied Statistics BSc(Hons)

GG13

CET

Stafford £8,110

Mechanical Engineering MEng(Hons)

H300

CET

Stafford £8,110

Mechatronics BEng(Hons)

HH36

CET

Stafford £8,110

Media (Film) Production BA(Hons)

W600

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

£8,610

Midwifery Practice BSc(Hons) B720 H Stafford NHS Funded Modern and International History BA(Hons)

V V 12

AMD

Stoke

£7,610

Modern History and Philosophy BA(Hons)

V V 51

AMD

Stoke

£7,610

Modern History and Sociology BA(Hons)

LV31

AMD

Stoke

£7,610

Modern History BA(Hons)

V140

AMD

Stoke

£7,610

Modern History BA(Hons) (Two-year Fast-track)

**

AMD

Stoke

£9,000

Motorsport (Top-up) BSc(Hons) (9 month Fast-track)

H393

CET

Stafford £8,110

Motorsport Technology (Foundation Year) BSc(Hons)

H336

CET

Stafford £8,110

Motorsport Technology (Top-up) BSc(Hons)

H392

CET

Stafford £8,110

Motorsport Technology BSc(Hons)

H391

CET

Stafford £8,110

Multimedia Computing (Top-up) BSc(Hons)

G458

CET

Stafford £8,110

Multimedia Computing BSc(Hons)

G456

CET

Stafford £8,110

Multiplayer Online Games Programming BSc(Hons)

G624

CET

Stafford £8,110

Music Broadcasting BA(Hons)

P310

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

Music Journalism and Broadcasting BA(Hons)

PJ59

AMD

Stoke

£8,610

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KEY AMD

Arts, Media and Design

H

Health

BS

Business School

LS

Law School

CET

Computing, Engineering and Technology

S

Sciences

2012 Course Title

Faculty

Campus Fee

Music Technology BSc(Hons)

UCAS Code J931

CET

Stafford £8,610

Music Technology BSc/BSc (Top-up) (Hons)

J930

CET

Stafford £8,610

Music Technology with Management (Top-up) BSc(Hons)

J9NF

CET

Stafford £8,610

Music Technology with Management BSc(Hons)

W3N2

CET

Stafford £8,610

Network Computing (Top-up) BSc(Hons)

G421

CET

Stafford £8,110

Network Computing BSc(Hons)

G422

CET

Stafford £8,110

Nursing Practice (Adult) BSc(Hons) B740 H Stafford NHS Funded Nursing Practice (Children’s) BSc(Hons) B730 H Stafford NHS Funded Nursing Practice (Mental Health) BSc(Hons) B760 H Stafford NHS Funded Operating Department Practice DipHE B902/B901 H Stafford NHS Funded Apply direct

H

Stoke

Paramedic Science (Pre-registration Programme) (Foundation Year)

B780

H

Stafford £8,110

PE and Youth Sport Coaching BSc(Hons)

CX6C

H

Stoke

£8,110

Philosophy (Joint Honours) BA(Hons)

V591

AMD

Stoke

£7,610

Philosophy (Fast-track) BA(Hons)

V500

AMD

Stoke

£7,610

Philosophy and Creative Writing

W V 85

AMD

Stoke

£7,610

Philosophy and English

VQ53

AMD

Stoke

£7,610

Philosophy and International History

V V 25

AMD

Stoke

£7,610

Philosophy and Modern History

V V 51

AMD

Stoke

£7,610

Philosophy and Sociology BA(Hons)

LV35

AMD

Stoke

£7,610

Photography BA(Hons)

W640

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

Photojournalism BA(Hons)

WP65

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

Policing and Criminal Investigation BSc(Hons)

FM4X

S

Stoke

£8,110

Product Design BA(Hons)

W240

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

Product Design Technology BSc(Hons)

H771

CET

Stafford £8,110

Psychology and Child Development BSc(Hons)

C891

S

Stoke

£8,610

Psychology and Counselling BSc(Hons)

CB89

S

Stoke

£8,610

Psychology and Criminology BSc(Hons)

CMV1

S

Stoke

£8,610

Psychology BSc(Hons)

C800

S

Stoke

£8,610

Psychology with a Foundation Year BSc(Hons)

C801

S

Stoke

£8,610

FUNDING YOUR STUDY FOR 2013 ENTRY

£5,200

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Course list.

KEY AMD

Arts, Media and Design

H

Health

BS

Business School

LS

Law School

CET

Computing, Engineering and Technology

S

Sciences

Radio Production BA(Hons)

P312

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

Screenwriting with Film Studies BA(Hons)

W8P3

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

Scriptwriting BA(Hons)

W810

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

Social Work BA(Hons)

L500

H

Stoke

£8,110

Sociology BA(Hons)

L300

AMD

Stoke

£7,610

Sociology BA(Hons) (Two-year Fast-track)

L301

AMD

Stoke

£9,000

Software Engineering (Top-up) BSc(Hons)

G602

CET

Stafford £8,110

Software Engineering BSc(Hons)

G600

CET

Stafford £8,110

Sport and Exercise Psychology BSc(Hons)

C810

H

Stoke

£8,610

Sport and Exercise Science BSc(Hons)

C601

H

Stoke

£8,110

Sports Development and Coaching BA(Hons)

C603

H

Stoke

£8,110

Sports Development and Coaching with Foundation Year BA(Hons)

C605

H

Stoke

£8,110

Sports Journalism BA(Hons)

P501

AMD

Stoke

£8,610

Sports PR and Journalism BA(Hons)

PP25

AMD

Stoke

£8,610

Sports Studies BA(Hons)

C602

H

Stoke

£8,110

Sports Studies BSc(Hons)

C600

H

Stoke

£8,110

Sports Therapy BSc(Hons)

BC96

H

Stoke

£8,110

Stop Motion Animation and Puppet Making BA(Hons)

W W 67

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

Surface Pattern Design BA(Hons)

W740

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

Telecommunication Engineering BEng(Hons)

H64D

CET

Stafford

£8,110

Television Production Technology BSc(Hons)

P301

CET

Stafford £8,610

Textile Surfaces BA(Hons)

W233

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

Theatre Studies and Technical Stage Production BA(Hons)

W441

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

Tourism Management (EDEXCEL/BTEC/HND)

238N

BS

Stoke

£7,610

Tourism Management BA(Hons)

N832

BS

Stoke

£7,610

Tourism Management (Top-up) BA(Hons)

N833

BS

Stoke

£7,610

Tourism Management BA(Hons) (Two-year Fast-track)

N83B

BS

Stoke

£9,000

Transport Design BA(Hons)

W293

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

VFX: Visual Effects and Concept Design BA(Hons)

W200

AMD

Stoke

£8,110

Web Design BSc(Hons)

G497

CET

Stafford £8,110

Web Development BSc(Hons)/ (Top-up) BSc(Hons)

G523/G524

CET

Stafford £8,110

Web Programming BSc(Hons)

G626

CET

Stafford £8,110

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* Further information on the cost of this course is available on request.

Please note that the courses listed below and those on the following pages are based on those offered for 2012. The fees reflect those agreedTitle for 2013 entry but both may be subject to change. 2012 Course UCAS Code Faculty Campus Fee


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