Master Your Future Postgraduate degrees 2016/17
Computing Engineering Environment Health and Nursing Pharmaceutical Science Psychology Sport and Exercise Sciences
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Contents Master your future at Sunderland Postgraduate research degrees Life as a postgraduate Courses COMPUTING, ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY MSc Engineering Management MSc Information Technology Management MSc Network Systems MSc Project Management MSc Telecommunications Engineering
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PHARMACY, HEALTH AND WELL-BEING 16 – 23 MSc Environment, Health and Safety 18 MSc Environmental Management and Assessment (Health and Safety) 18 MSc Health, Safety and Wellbeing 19 MSc Public Health 19 MSc Nursing 20 MSc Clinical Pharmacy 20 MSc Drug Discovery and Development 21 MSc Pharmaceutical and BioPharmaceutical Formulations 22 Pharmaceutical Sciences for the Overseas Pharmacist Assessment Programme (OSPAP) 22 PSYCHOLOGY 24 – 27 MSc Psychology 26 MSc Psychological Research Methods 26 SPORT AND EXERCISE SCIENCES MSc Sport and Exercise Sciences
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Sunderland Futures
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Preparing you for employment Careers and Employability Service Further opportunities
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Support 36 – 37 Postgraduate fees and funding 38 Maps 39 Terms and conditions 40 – 41 Open days and contact details Back cover
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Master your future at Sunderland Internationally recognised for the quality of our teaching and research, the University of Sunderland is a forward-thinking and innovative university that has been providing higher education since 1901. By embarking on your postgraduate journey at Sunderland you are making a fundamental investment in your future. A postgraduate qualification enhances your employability and increases your career opportunities and earning potential. You can expect to earn an extra £5,500 per year by having a postgraduate degree, according to a report carried out by the Sutton Trust. Within Applied Sciences we offer postgraduate courses and research opportunities across a diverse range of discipline areas housed within the Department of Computing, Engineering and Technology, the Department of Pharmacy, Health and Well-Being which includes Sunderland Pharmacy School and the newly established Sunderland Nursing School, the Department of Psychology and the Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences. Within Applied Sciences you will work alongside academics who are leaders in their fields, have access to excellent facilities, and the opportunity to participate in the creation of knowledge through our collaborative approach to research.
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Research excellence We provide a vibrant research environment that is structured around well-established centres of excellence, producing worldclass research and real impact in society. In the latest Research Excellence Framework (REF), which assesses the quality of research in all of the UK’s universities, we were classified as having ‘internationally excellent’ research in Computer Science and Informatics, and as having ‘world leading’ impact in Engineering, Pharmacy and Sports and Exercise Sciences. All of our research is fed into our teaching provision, which means that you will learn the latest techniques and receive the most up to
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date information. You will experience the international excellence of our research throughout your postgraduate course, as all our research staff teach, so you will benefit from their pioneering expertise. Within Applied Sciences we promote an inclusive and collaborative research environment, and our postgraduates make a significant contribution to our ground-breaking work.
Cutting-edge facilities To complement your postgraduate studies, we have invested £130 million in facilities to ensure that you have access to state of the art specialist equipment. City Campus is home to the £8.5 million Sciences Complex, where you will have access to multi-disciplinary science laboratories including new equipment for drug discovery, pharmaceuticals, sport and health related sciences. Cityspace is our £12 million sports and social facility and has a vast sports hall, a 70-station fitness gym and a sports massage and injuries centre. In addition, The Sir Tom Cowie Campus at St Peter’s is home to the award winning, purpose built David Goldman Informatics Centre, an extraordinary space with over 300 computers available on the ground floor, which has been described as a ‘computing cathedral’. Additionally, our University Library Services offer a comprehensive range of resources. All students have the full use of the University’s two libraries, and they are open extensive hours, including weekends and evenings. During term-time, The Murray Library is open 24 hours and St Peter’s Library is open until midnight. You will have access to thousands of books, journals, e-books, and conference and research papers to support your
postgraduate research and study. With 1,400 study places, open-access Apple Macs, wireless access zones, and each computer cluster providing printing, scanning and photocopying facilities, we ensure you are fully supported to make your postgraduate study a success.
Global community The University of Sunderland is a research-active university with a global reach, and our influence transcends the North East of England, and we’re proud to be the fifth largest recruiter of overseas students in the UK. As well as our two campuses in Sunderland, we also have around 2,000 students studying at our site in London, situated in Canary Wharf, and a further 6,500 students studying our courses in their own countries, as part of transnational partnerships. You’ll have the opportunity to engage with like-minded professionals from over 100 countries, creating a culturally diverse community of students and academics from around the world. At the University of Sunderland, we will cultivate your research interests, internationalise your career prospects, and provide you with the expert knowledge and practical experience essential for you to advance in a global economy. Throughout this prospectus you will be introduced to some of our researchers and see how Sunderland has played a pivotal role in establishing our graduates in their chosen vocations. To search our courses and read up on our facilities, please visit www.sunderland.ac.uk
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Postgraduate research degrees Our research has been classified as ‘world leading’ and ‘internationally excellent’ in ten academic areas, by the latest Research Excellence Framework (REF). Research degrees are the highest level of degree awarded by UK universities. If you want to research an area of interest, and make an original contribution to existing knowledge, then a research degree provides the ideal framework to pursue your research aims. All of our research programmes are designed to develop a deeper understanding through original investigation and to generate new knowledge. Each degree is unique as it is built around your personal research on a topic of your choice.
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Master of Philosophy (MPhil). This research degree is well-regarded and is excellent preparation for a PhD.
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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). A PhD is the ‘ultimate’ academic qualification for those committed to research and discovering new knowledge.
Research support You will work closely with a supervisory team consisting of a Director of Studies (lead supervisor) and at least one additional Co-Supervisor based at the University. Your supervisor will play a vital role in advising and supporting you. You can search our Research Staff Profiles to find a supervisor who has expertise in your area of research. In addition, each faculty has a Research Student Manager (RSM) who is responsible for all matters relating to your needs. Your RSM will support you with everything from registration to graduation.
Apply We welcome applications from students with a wide variety of backgrounds and offer supervision in numerous subject areas. To make an application for a research degree you can download the application form online from our Research hub. Visit our Research hub to access all information relating to research degrees, including how to find and contact a supervisor and how to apply.
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Professional Doctorate (DProf) offers an alternative to traditional PhD programmes and is centred around major work-based projects.
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PhD by Existing Published or Creative Work. This route is open to academics whose articles have been published.
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Higher Doctorate – Doctor of Science (DSc), Doctor of Letters (DLitt), Doctor of Technology (DTech) and Doctor of Law (LLD) are for people who are leading authorities in their field of study
Graduate Research Support Team 2nd Floor, Edinburgh Building, City Campus, Chester Road, Sunderland, SR1 3SD, UK Telephone: +44 (0)191 515 3260 Email: grs@sunderland.ac.uk
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Applied Sciences carries out world leading and internationally excellent research, with real world impact, covering a broad range of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) subjects. This research feeds directly into our dynamic post-graduate courses, helping to further develop a sustainable and vibrant post-graduate culture and, enrich the student experience. The Faculty makes a significant contribution to a range of strategic themes which are both locally relevant and have international reach. For example, these include contemporary health issues from laboratory through to clinical practice, which are carried out by multi-disciplinary teams that span the fundamental and applied sciences and also commonly include clinicians and practitioners. The themes also include world leading and internationally excellent research in the areas of energy efficient and safe vehicles, and data science. Our research is primarily undertaken in collaboration with a range of local, national and international partners in industry, academia and health services; an approach which allows us to address the translational gaps of getting science into products and evidence into practice.
Professor Tony Alabaster Associate Dean, Research and External Engagement Applied Sciences
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After completing my MSc Telecommunications Engineering here at Sunderland I decided to undertake a PhD in Adaptive Network Intrusion Detection for Unified Communication, to improve the detection rate of cyber-attacks. I intend to produce an algorithm to produce a better performance in intrusion detection systems to fill an important ‘ecological niche’ in the realm of network security. The support from my supervisor, and other member of staff has been fantastic.
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The University of Sunderland is a great place to study. It is has great facilities and services, a highly extensive library and a free bus that shuttles between campuses. Sunderland also has a great social side as well as giving the opportunity to explore different cultures.
Geofrey Gbagidi MSc Telecommunications Engineering graduate and current PhD student
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I love the fact that I’m always learning something new in a subject I enjoy. Hopefully my research will advance the field of usability evaluation methods. Having access to a dedicated usability laboratory and an eye-tracker has really helped strengthen my research. My Director of Studies has encouraged and supported me all the way. I’ve been pushed to go beyond my comfort zone by publishing and presenting my research at every opportunity, and getting involved with the teaching of the course – this is what I want to do in the future. I’ve gained so much confidence and self-belief, knowing I’m capable of doing all the things I want to do. I’m so grateful for the support I’ve had here.
Leanne Willis PhD User Experience Design
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I am an applied psychologist who is always interested in understanding real world situations and developing real world solutions. My research interests are integral to the course because I hope that I instil this pragmatic approach in the students. In terms of specific research areas, topics are often integrated into the modules so students have a context they can relate to and the methods that I use inform teaching across modules irrespective of topic area.
Dr Stephanie Wilkie Senior Lecturer in Psychology
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Life as a postgraduate At the University of Sunderland, we are fully committed to providing you with every available resource to ensure your time with us is fulfilling. We know how demanding postgraduate study can be, that’s why our dedicated support network is available to assist you with all aspects of your postgraduate journey. Our innovative courses within Applied Sciences aim to expand your theoretical and practical knowledge, and maximise your sense of personal fulfilment. To support your postgraduate study, we have a variety of professional services available to help you with everything from health and wellbeing and improving your study skills, to managing your finances and providing career guidance. Postgraduate study requires a higher level of independent work; contact time and teaching hours vary across our courses. You will be given induction sessions which will introduce you to key aspects within the University, including information about the University, its services and your chosen course of study. You will be provided with course information, talks by course and module staff, library visits, and talks by representatives from Student Services, the Students’ Union and the Careers Office. Additionally, you will have access to our dedicated team of advisors who work closely with programme leaders and lecturers to ensure the help and support you receive is bespoke and relevant to your course. You will be allocated your own personal tutor who is a useful contact for any queries about your course, extracurricular activities and they can point you towards specialist services at the University. These include counselling, financial advice and chaplaincy support. We understand that you can experience personal and academic issues at any point during your studies. Our Applied Science Student Support Officer is available to offer confidential advice and support for any problems you may be experiencing that are impacting on your studies. To enhance your employability and experience across all areas we have developed opportunities for you to network with professionals
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in their fields. External speakers from a range of sectors are invited to come into the University and talk to you about their work, allowing you to engage with key figureheads. Many make regular contributions to our course content, ensuring you receive the most contemporary and up to date information. Thus there is a significant amount of expertise for you to access in terms of knowledge and what it means to work within each sector. You will also find a vast amount of academic material in each of our libraries. The University Library Service (ULS) book fund for 2015 was £390,000 and each year the University invests around £1 million in new resources. You will have access to Academic Liaison Librarians who will provide you with individual skill sessions to develop your knowledge of the electronic resources appropriate to your course. Sessions include skills training in using online journals, searching for quality academic information online and understanding plagiarism, citation and referencing. Our visual learning environment, Sunspace, allows you to connect with academics and peers and offers a forum for discussion. Sunspace is also used to post key documents about your programme and additional learning materials for downloading. Key events are also highlighted in a programme calendar and links to study skills and external sites of relevance to your particular modules are also available. www.library.sunderland.ac.uk Here at Sunderland, we will support you with all aspects of your postgraduate study, and ensure you have a breadth of information at your fingertips to enhance your postgraduate journey.
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COMPUTING, ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
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I first heard about the University from my friends who had studied there. I admired the intellectual and social transformation I noticed about them, which for me was a crucial part of any degree course. As well as gaining a qualification, I wanted to be influenced with new ideas, new knowledge and new attitude with which to drive my career forward.
Chimezie Okeke Project Management Office Analyst at Diamond Bank Plc, Nigeria MSc Information Technology Management
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Studying at Sunderland was an exhilarating experience and a breath of fresh air.
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The University of Sunderland has a modern and ambitious Department of Computing, Engineering and Technology. The department has a clear focus on real-world impact, which is evident in the focus of research and knowledge partnerships with industry, the content of taught postgraduate courses, and the resulting career prospects of graduates.
Our computing, engineering and technology research is focused on four themes: •
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Big data, which includes: Computer forensics, data mining, data warehousing, information retrieval, intelligent network security, and massive databases Energy efficient and safe vehicles, which includes: engineering, human factors/ergonomics, maintenance and lean manufacture, and material science, and psychology Informatics for business and manufacturing, which includes: databases, information systems, intelligent systems, maintenance and lean manufacture, psychology, and usability/user experience Technology-enhanced living, which includes: human computer interaction, human factors/ergonomics, psychology, and usability/user experience
The result is a diverse and strong research base, which was highly regarded in the latest Research Excellence Framework. Our research in Computer Science and Informatics was praised for its ‘internationally excellent’ research, and our Engineering research was classified as both ‘internationally excellent’ and ‘world leading’. As a postgraduate student at the University of Sunderland, you’ll benefit from excellent equipment and facilities. Computing facilities include access to over 300 computer workstations, several purpose built CISCO networking laboratories, a £70,000 Windows VoIP PBX 3CX Phone System, an open-access cluster computing facility, a virtual mini cluster, and a usability testing laboratory. Facilities for engineering students include dedicated automotive and mechanical laboratories, a driving simulator, and workshop facilities. Students have access to both the University’s facilities and also the Institute for Automotive and Manufacturing Advanced Practice (AMAP), which builds on Sunderland’s role as a centre of excellence in the manufacturing and assembly of cars. There is a strong employability focus which runs through our postgraduate courses, and which can also be seen in the extracurricular opportunities for students. Modules are created in collaboration with employers, so that you graduate with the right skills and knowledge to be able to make an immediate impact in your
career. Outside of your course content, you will benefit from a vibrant programme of events including guest speakers, community lectures, workshops and seminars, in which you can expand your skills and knowledge even further, and network with potential employers. While you’re studying we encourage you to build up your experience of relevant work. To help enable this, many of the final projects in our postgraduate courses allow you to create projects with existing businesses. This develops your experience of real-world projects, demonstrates your skills to businesses, and provides them with real benefit to their work. Many students find the relationships they build during this time invaluable, and a significant number of graduates are offered positions by those same businesses upon graduation. As a postgraduate student within the Department of Computing, Engineering and Technology, you will become a member of a tight-knit community of academic staff and students. It’s an enterprising and inspirational department, and we welcome inquisitive minds to join us.
Full course information at www.sunderland.ac.uk This prospectus gives a brief description of our postgraduate courses. Our website has more detailed information about each course, including: • • • • • • •
Course content and current modules Teaching and assessment information The facilities you’ll be using Details of exactly where you’ll be located Feels and full entry requirements Course-specific employment and careers information What support will be available to you
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MSc Engineering Management www.sunderland.ac.uk Visit our website and search the course database using this course ID number.
COURSE CODE:
CID158
Computing, Engineering and Technology
Engineering is one of the most important sectors in the UK, and in 2015 contributed £280 billion to the UK’s economy. Engineering projects need specialist managers, and so this course has been designed for people who have a background in engineering and who want to develop their careers in engineering project management. Sunderland has a strong reputation in engineering. Our engineering research is ‘world leading’ and ‘internationally excellent’ according to the Latest Research Excellence Framework (REF). We also host the Institute for Automotive & Manufacturing Advanced Practice (AMAP), which provides problem-solving solutions to manufacturers of all capabilities. Engineering Management MSc focuses on a range of technical and people-based project management skills. You will develop knowledge and skills in areas such as project planning, operations management, risk analysis, quality management, and leadership. The focus throughout all modules is on the practical application of management skills in an engineering setting. As part of this course you will develop a major original research project. It will include both a research and a practical element, and projects are often sponsored by external companies. Many graduates find this process extremely useful for building up a professional network and relevant experience to take into their career. Modules include: Research Skills and Academic Literacy / Project Management and Control / Engineering Operations Management / Decision Support for Management / Managing People and Project Leadership / Project Risk and Quality Management / Advanced Maintenance Practice / Masters Project Entry requirements Undergraduate degree with a classification of 2:2 or above, in an engineering discipline.
MSc Information Technology Management www.sunderland.ac.uk Visit our website and search the course database using this course ID number.
COURSE CODE:
CID131
The digital landscape is expanding rapidly, and as it grows the industry desperately needs skilled managers who can work across both IT and business. This course has been developed for people who already have a background in computing or IT, and who want to develop their careers in management and leadership. Sunderland is an excellent choice for this Masters: our research in Computer Science and Informatics has been classed as ‘internationally excellent’ in the latest Research Excellence Framework, we are an accredited Cisco Academy, and we have dedicated IT facilities at the David Goldman Informatics Centre. Information Technology Management MSc specialises in the aspects of management and business processes which are most relevant in an IT environment. You will develop skills and knowledge in areas such as project management, leading teams, e-business models and risk management. You will also explore tools and techniques for Intelligent Systems and their application in management. The final element of this course is a real-world project, which you will normally develop in collaboration with a sponsor organisation. It will include both a research and a practical element, and many graduates find this process extremely useful for building up a professional network and relevant experience to take into their career. IT management is an excellent career choice. The IT and Telecoms industry accounts for £75 billion of the UK’s economy, and employs approximately 1.5 million people – one in twenty of the working population. ICT Managers is the largest growth area in this part of the economy, and are also the highest paid, earning 27% more than the average UK worker. Modules include: Research Skills and Academic Literacy / Project Management and Control / Managing People and Project Leadership / Electronic Commerce / Project Risk and Quality Management / Intelligent Systems for Management / Decision Support for Management Entry requirements Undergraduate degree with a classification of 2:2 or above, in a computing or IT discipline.
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MSc Network Systems www.sunderland.ac.uk Visit our website and search the course database using this course ID number.
COURSE CODE:
CID150
All modern businesses rely on complex computer networks to operate, and skilled network systems managers who can create and manage that infrastructure are in high demand. This course is ideal for people who already have an undergraduate degree in Computing, and who want to specialise in networking. Network Systems MSc is accredited by the British Computer Society, the Chartered Institute for IT. It is also accredited by the British Computer Society on behalf of the Engineering Council for the purposes of fully meeting the academic requirement for Incorporated Engineer, and partially meeting the academic requirement for a Chartered Engineer. In addition, the University of Sunderland is an accredited Cisco Networking Academy, and our research in Computer Science and Informatics has been classed as ‘internationally excellent’ in the latest Research Excellence Framework. This course is a mixture of challenging theoretical work and practical, hands-on learning. You will build prototype networks which optimise performance and provide ease of management and scalability. You will also install and configure clients and servers, and deploy critical services across networks. You will understand network attacks and learn to protect against them, manage digital telephony networks, and set up networks that make use of both desktop and virtual servers. The University of Sunderland has several purpose-built networking laboratories. Each laboratory is stocked with a range of routers, switches, firewall appliances, servers, simulation software and wireless equipment. We also have the equipment and licences for our own public mobile cellular network. In addition to studying for this Masters course, you may also use the University’s e-learning resources to prepare for the Cisco Systems CCNA Routing and Switch and CCNA Security Professional Qualifications. When you graduate you will have highly sought-after skills in network systems that will allow you to work with organisations of all sizes, across the world. Recent Sunderland graduates now work at Sage, British Airways and the NHS. Modules include: Research Skills and Academic Literacy / Client Server Networking / Network Infrastructure / Network Design / Network Security / Digital Telephony / Masters Project Entry requirements Undergraduate degree with a classification of 2:2 or above, in one of the following subject areas: Computer Science, Information Technology, Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, or any other related discipline.
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All students have access to a personal tutor to support their studies. They will provide you with support and track your development. This is all complimented with guidance from the Careers and Employability Service. Students will have access to state of the art engineering laboratories and learning spaces to enhance their studies. Our labs run on an open access basis, meaning they can be used outside of classes, and our highly skilled technicians will be on hand to offer advice and support. We also have specialist spaces for group work – each one is equipped with the latest software, ensuring our students are equipped with the most relevant skills they need to succeed.
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MSc Project Management www.sunderland.ac.uk Visit our website and search the course database using this course ID number.
COURSE CODE:
CID133
Computing, Engineering and Technology
According to the Project Management Institute (PMI), project management is one of the fastest growing professions worldwide, and the need for project management professionals is growing on every continent. Our MSc in Project Management will equip you with both the intellectual and practical skills to allow you to become a project management professional in virtually any field of work. This course will prepare you for a career in planning, managing and controlling projects of all sizes from large international projects to small local ones. It has been created in collaboration with employers, and you will learn the project management methods, competencies and techniques which have been defined by the Association of Project Management (APM) and the PMI.
MSc Telecommunications Engineering www.sunderland.ac.uk Visit our website and search the course database using this course ID number.
COURSE CODE:
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It’s difficult to overstate the importance of telecommunications in the modern world – a robust telecommunications system is essential for every part of the economy. Telecommunications Engineering MSc will enable you to design and develop telecommunications engineering applications and systems, including mobile communication technologies, and computer networking. This course is similar to Network Systems MSc, but has more of a focus on broadcast systems and digital telephony.
Unlike other similar courses, the Project Management MSc at the University of Sunderland is designed to be appropriate and suitable for people from any academic discipline – from arts, science and humanities, to engineering and technical subjects. Students from all these backgrounds have successfully completed the course.
Telecommunications Engineering MSc is accredited by the British Computer Society, the Chartered Institute for IT. It is also accredited by the British Computer Society on behalf of the Engineering Council for the purposes of fully meeting the academic requirement for Incorporated Engineer and partially meeting the academic requirement for a Chartered Engineer. In addition, the University of Sunderland is an accredited Cisco Networking Academy, and our research in Computer Science and Informatics has been classed as ‘internationally excellent’ in the latest Research Excellence Framework.
During the course you will examine all stages of a project life cycle, understand people management and project leadership, explore aspects of international project management, and investigate risk and quality management within projects. You will also develop your research skills and learn how to research and write a technical paper.
This course combines theoretical and practical work. You will improve your research and analysis skills, and also develop practical skills in a number of areas, such as building wireless and wired networks, and examining network security. You will also design and build converged networks for video and telecommunications delivery.
Your final piece of work will be a Masters dissertation, in which you generally work with a client to undertake a real world practical research investigation. The dissertation will include both a research and a practical element, along with the development of appropriate solutions and outcomes for the client. Many graduates find that the networks they develop during their dissertation help them in their future careers.
The University of Sunderland has several purpose built networking laboratories. Each laboratory is stocked with a range of routers, switches, firewall appliances, servers, simulation software and wireless equipment. We also have the equipment and licences for our own public mobile cellular network. In addition to studying for this Masters course, you may also use the University’s e-learning resources to prepare for the Cisco Systems CCNA Routing and Switch and CCNA Security Professional Qualifications.
Project management is one of the fastest growing professions worldwide, and experienced project managers can expect to earn around £60,000 or more. Modules include: Project Management and Control / International Project Management / Managing People and Project Leadership / Commercial and Contractual Issues In Project Management / Decision Support for Management / Project Risk and Quality Management / Research Skills and Academic Literacy / Masters Project Entry requirements Undergraduate degree with a classification of 2:2 or above, in any subject.
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When you graduate you will be a skilled professional with up-to-date knowledge in mobile communication technologies, computer networking and voice and data solutions. Recent Sunderland graduates now work at Sage, British Airways and the NHS. Modules include: Network Simulation / Research Skills and Academic Literacy / Wireless Communications / Local and Wide Area Networks / Network Security / Broadcast Systems / Digital Telephony / Masters Project Entry requirements Undergraduate degree with a classification of 2:2 or above, in one of the following subject areas: Computer Science, Information Technology, Electrical or Electronic Engineering, or another discipline related to science and engineering.
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Thomas Stevenson’s previous experience at the University of Sunderland combined with the top class facilities and resources available convinced him to study Network Systems at the University.
“The staff here were great as well. They provided plenty of support, guidance and feedback. And their enthusiasm for the subject was infectious. When the staff are that passionate, it gives you an extra boost.
He said: “From 2007 to 2010, I studied Forensic Computing here. It was a fantastic place to study at and I really enjoyed my time studying here. So, really I couldn’t look beyond Sunderland for my post-graduate study.”
“Studying Network Systems at Sunderland has given me some great practical experience and has introduced me to a whole range of areas within the industry that I’d never thought I could get into previously.”
“Having access to equipment for practical learning was something that was fantastic to have. Whenever I needed to use the facilities or resources available, I was able to. Everything was easy to use. It was so helpful having that.
Thomas Stevenson MSc Network Systems
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PHARMACY, HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
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The lecturers were so supportive, providing theoretic and industry knowledge as well as examples of their own practical experiences to help apply learnings. The course also allowed me to work independently, which boosted my confidence and enhanced my skillset. The facilities were great too. They were modern and had everything I needed to complete the course. The course prepared me well for the workplace, including a balance between the classroom and placements – allowing me to apply my knowledge to real-life situations. Once I graduated, I was able to step into an Environment Health and Safety role at GE with confidence, and I’m still learning new skills every day, from a community of EHS leaders across the globe who aren’t only interested in achieving business objectives, but also helping you to achieve your own career ambitions.
Howard Stafstrom Environment Health & Safety Intern at GE Oil & Gas MSc Environment, Health and Safety
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As a department, we manage all the courses relating to Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nursing, Health and Clinical Sciences, and Environment. We also encompass Sunderland’s School of Pharmacy, which was established in 1921, and the newly established Sunderland School of Nursing. We’ve been teaching science for over 100 years, and the University of Sunderland’s Department of Pharmacy, Health and Well-Being is continuing the tradition of being at the forefront of teaching, learning and research. Research underpins all our undergraduate and postgraduate courses, and our research in Pharmacy and Health was rated as ‘world leading’ and ‘internationally excellent’ in the latest Research Excellence Framework. Our aim is to conduct world leading research that leads to better physical and mental health wellbeing for all.
workshops and seminars, in which you can expand your skills and knowledge even further, and network with potential employers. We know that working on real-world issues is the best way to develop employment-ready skills, and so we encourage you to partner with local organisations on projects. This kind of partnership benefits you as you develop your skills and your professional networks, and it also benefits the partner organisation, as they have access to some of the very best minds in academia and can benefit from the very latest research. Many postgraduate students go on to work with the organisations they partner with as soon as they graduate. Choosing to study a course related to Pharmacy, Health and Well-Being at postgraduate level is a real investment in your future. You will expand your knowledge and skills, expand your career prospects, and help make a positive impact on the health of society.
Our research concentrates on two key themes:
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Pharmaceutical and biological sciences, which includes: chemistry, pharmacy, pharmaceutics, microbiology, and molecular biology
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Mental health, healthcare and health behaviours, which includes: health services research, psychology, public health, social sciences and sports sciences
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Our students benefit from some of the very best facilities available. The University invested £8.5million in the Sciences Complex in 2011, and a further £5.5million upgrade to facilities will be complete in summer 2016. Working in such ultra-modern laboratories and clinical facilities means you have access to the very latest industry and NHS-standard equipment. For pharamaceutics, this includes rheometry, thermal analysis, tests for powder flow, laser diffraction, photon correlation spectroscopy, image analysis and laser confocal microscopy. Facilities for medicinal chemistry include a state-of-the-art spectroscopic facility, and Liquid Chromatography-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Mass Spectroscopy (LCNMR/MS) platforms – an exceptional facility for a university. We also have a ‘Living Lab’ facility which incorporates several ‘laboratories’ including: a Mock Ward, a Point of Care Centre with consulting rooms, an OSCE suite, a Pharmacy dispensary area, a hi-fidelity simulation suite which incorporates immersive technology and simulation mannequins, and a patient/home suite. It’s all part of our departmental commitment to patient, carer and public involvement in every aspect of our course design and delivery. Our postgraduate students have excellent employment records, thanks to our emphasis on embedding real-world learning within our courses. The content of our modules is developed in collaboration with healthcare bodies and leading industry organisations, and closely follows the latest research and Government policies. Outside of your course content, you will benefit from a vibrant programme of events such as guest speakers, community lectures,
Course content and current modules Teaching and assessment information The facilities you’ll be using Details of exactly where you’ll be located Feels and full entry requirements Course-specific employment and careers information What support will be available to you
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MSc Environment, Health and Safety www.sunderland.ac.uk Visit our website and search the course database using this course ID number.
COURSE CODE:
CID153
With increasing legislation both in the UK and abroad to protect workers and reduce pollution, there is a high demand for skilled and knowledgeable Safety, Health and Environmental Managers.
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This course is accredited by The Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH), the major professional body in the field of health and safety. When you graduate you will be able to become a chartered member of IOSH, giving you access to a wide variety of skilled roles. Environment, Health and Safety MSc will enable you to develop in-depth knowledge of health and safety risks in workplace situations, health and safety and environmental management systems and data collection and analysis. You will also examine environmental pollution from process operations and its impact on human health and the natural environment, and you will use environmental business tools such as environmental reporting, impact assessment, and life cycle assessment. By the time you graduate you will feel confident in areas such as making recommendations for minimizing risks in the workplace, evaluating management systems, making recommendations for controlling pollution, and interpreting health and safety and environmental legislation. During the eight taught modules you will be based at the Sciences Complex at the University of Sunderland’s City Campus, a multi-million pound centre for scientific learning. An important part of this course is a research project, in which you will apply your learning in a practical situation. We encourage you to work with a relevant organisation to develop this project during an eight-week placement. This brings real value to the organisation, and allows you to develop experience in your chosen career path. Recent placement organisations have included a construction company, a contaminated land remediation contractor, a waste disposal company, a transport operator and a local authority. The professional networks you develop during your placement will be invaluable for your career. Modules include: Data Analysis and Research Methods / Health and Safety / Environmental Auditing and Management Systems / Environmental Impact Assessment / Pollution, Monitoring and Control / Risk Assessment and Management / Life-Cycle Analysis Entry requirements Undergraduate degree with a classification of 2:2 or above, in any subject.
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MSc Environmental Management and Assessment (Health and Safety) www.sunderland.ac.uk Visit our website and search the course database using this course ID number.
COURSE CODE: FULL-TIME CID876 PART-TIME CID877
A growing number of companies are integrating environmental and health and safety management. All the modules in this course are highly relevant to real workplace situations, and a postgraduate qualification in health and safety is the perfect route into a career in this growing industry. This course is similar to our Environment, Health and Safety MSc but is delivered entirely via Distance Learning using our Virtual Learning Environment (VLE). Environmental Management and Assessment (Health and Safety) is accredited by The Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH), the major professional body in the field of health and safety. When you graduate you will be able to become a chartered member of IOSH, giving you access to a wide variety of expertise and opportunities for continuing professional development. You will develop in-depth knowledge in evaluating health and safety / environment risks typically found in workplace situations. You will critically discuss health and safety and environmental management systems, and examine a variety of environmental issues in relation to sustainable development. You will engage with research, and when you graduate you will be equipped with skills in data collection and analysis. The distance-learning nature of this course makes it perfect for people who want to develop their careers but can’t attend the University of Sunderland in person. You can learn from anywhere in the world that has internet access, as learning materials will be e-books, online journal papers and other online resources. You’ll interact with other students in e-discussions, and your tutor will guide and support you via email, Skype and the University’s VLE. Modules include: Environmental Awareness / Data Analysis and Research Methods / Pollution Monitoring and Control / Environmental Auditing and Management Systems / Health and Safety / Risk Assessment and Management Note: This course can be studied on a full-time or part-time basis. The full-time course takes one year to complete, and the part-time course takes three years. Entry requirements Undergraduate degree with a classification of 2:2 or above, in any subject.
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MSc Health, Safety and Wellbeing* www.sunderland.ac.uk Visit our website and search the course database using this course ID number.
COURSE CODE:
CID1246
Workers with good physical and mental wellbeing perform their jobs better, they contribute more to economic growth, and they are less likely to have long periods of absence. Many organisations have therefore realised that they should take a proactive approach to wellness, rather than focusing on illness and absence management. This has created a need for highly skilled managers who have the knowledge and experience to improve the health, safety and wellbeing of all employees in the workplace. Workplace wellbeing is a broad area, and includes physical and emotional health, as well as environmental and social factors. You will also examine related issues such as the impact of societal factors on health in the workplace, and the wider public health agenda. A key component of your Masters degree will be a major piece of independent work, where you will focus on a specific area of interest and develop an in-depth project or dissertation. You will study health and safety regulation and legislation, communication, management tools, risk assessment, control and mitigation for a range of workplace hazards typical in most industries and organisations. Health, Safety & Wellbeing MSc is a new course at the University of Sunderland, and it is currently in the process of gaining accreditation with IOSH. As a student on this course, you will be able to join IOSH as a student member and attend IOSH seminars offered by the North East regional group. We strongly encourage you to take a placement as part of your degree, so that you can apply and develop your learning in a real work context. A placement enables you to augment your experience of work, and also build up a professional network. When you graduate you will have the knowledge, skills and confidence to take on roles in Health Safety & Wellbeing in a wide range of public, private and regulatory organisations.
MSc Public Health www.sunderland.ac.uk Visit our website and search the course database using this course ID number.
COURSE CODE:
CID722
Do you want to play a role in improving the health of communities? Public Health MSc will equip you with the knowledge and skills you need to make real change, at both practice and policy level. Public Health MSc has three focuses: health improvement, which includes monitoring specific diseases, risk factors and inequalities; improving services, which includes audit, evaluation, service planning and efficiency; and health protection, which includes responses to infectious diseases and environmental hazards. By exploring the nature and impact of health policies, you will gain an appreciation of the interaction of health-seeking behaviours and health inequalities. Whether you are already a healthcare professional or a recent graduate in a health-related subject, this course will develop your knowledge and understanding in public and community health. When you graduate you will be ready to work in a range of community health settings such as primary health care teams, public health units, drug and alcohol settings, and health and social care settings. There are also opportunities in epidemiology, biostatistics, environmental health, health administration, health education and health policy. Modules include: Sociological Perspectives in Health / Epidemiology / Global Issues in Health / Applied Public Health / Brief Interventions / Applied Research Methods and Project Management / Masters Project Entry requirements Undergraduate degree with a classification of 2:2 or above, in a healthrelated discipline
Modules include: Health, Safety & Wellbeing I / Health Safety & Wellbeing II / Applied Epidemiology / Applied Public Health / Work Experience Placement Entry requirements Undergraduate degree with a classification of 2:2 or above, in any subject. *Subject to Validation
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MSc Nursing www.sunderland.ac.uk
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MSc Clinical Pharmacy COURSE CODE:
CID1083
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COURSE CODE:
CID138
Nurses are the front line of the healthcare system, making sure that patients receive the best possible care. A Masters degree in Nursing is essential for senior and specialist nursing roles, which come with greater responsibilities and higher salaries. As a result, this course is ideal for practicing nurses who are ready to take the next step in their career.
Pharmacists play a critical role in the healthcare system; prescribing medicines to patients, and preparing medicines prescribed by other health professionals. Senior pharmacists have an even greater remit, often providing clinical services in their communities, and offering an advisory role in hospitals.
Our Nursing MSc has been designed around the healthcare objectives of the UK government and the World Health Organisation. You will be based at the multi-million pound Sciences Complex on City Campus. Teaching takes place in multimedia classrooms with state-of-the-art resources for learning.
This postgraduate qualification is ideal for you if you are a practising junior pharmacist who is ready to progress your career. It will enable you to qualify for higher grade posts such as band 7 and band 8a.
The course will begin with detailed exploration of sociological perspectives, epidemiology for public health, applied research methods and project management. You will then develop leadership skills such as managing people, working within teams, making decisions, evaluating impact and facilitating transformation. The final part of the course is an applied practice project, in which you will undertake a primary piece of research. Your project may draw on the expertise of your tutors, which includes patient-centred care and public health interventions. Nursing is a very versatile profession, and nurses make up the largest number of staff in the NHS. You could work within a hospital, a clinic, a nursing home, a prison or many other places where ill people need care. A postgraduate qualification is a prerequisite for many senior nursing roles, such as Band 7 NHS nurse team managers (£40,000+) and Band 8 nurse consultants (£67,000+). Modules include: Research Methods and Project Management / Sociological Perspectives in Health / Epidemiology for Public Health / Teaching, Learning, Leadership / Masters Project Entry requirements Undergraduate degree with a classification of 2:2 or above, in nursing.
The University of Sunderland has an excellent reputation in pharmacy. The Sunderland Pharmacy School is accredited by the General Pharmaceutical Council, and our research in pharmacy has been classed as ‘world leading’ in the latest Research Excellence Framework. Clinical Pharmacy MSc covers a broad range of clinical topics, to prepare you for the ever-increasing clinically-orientated roles expected in current practice. During the course you will cover principles of clinical pharmacy and a range of therapeutic areas. These include cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal, endocrine, infections, dermatology, CNS, oncology and palliative care. Your final Masters project allows you to research an area of particular personal interest and relevance to your practice. This course is designed for working pharmacists, and so the majority of teaching takes place via distance learning. You’ll interact with other students in e-seminars, and your tutor will guide and support you via email and the University’s virtual learning environment. There will also be some face-to-face contact time – you will have eight evening classes in each academic year, plus a study session for your Masters project. Clinical Pharmacy MSc has been created for hospital pharmacists, pharmacists employed in primary care, and locum pharmacists. The course content is guided by the needs of the health service, making it an essential qualification for accessing higher levels of responsibility and salary in your career. Modules include: Clinical Pharmacy 1 (Background concepts to clinical pharmacy) Clinical Pharmacy 2 (Cardiovascular, respiratory and gastrointestinal therapeutics) / Clinical Pharmacy 3 (CNS, endocrine and infection) / Clinical Pharmacy 4 (Oncology, rheumatology and dermatology) / Research Methods / Research Project Entry requirements Undergraduate degree with a classification of 2:2 or above, in Pharmacy (your degree must be recognised by the General Pharmaceutical Council) and registration and employment as a Pharmacist in the UK.
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MSc Drug Discovery and Development www.sunderland.ac.uk Visit our website and search the course database using this course ID number.
COURSE CODE:
CID995
Do you want to play a part in developing new drugs and medicines which could potentially save millions of lives? Pharmaceutical drug discovery and development offers a career in which you will make a positive impact on society while also being well rewarded financially. The University of Sunderland has a strong reputation in pharmaceutical sciences, with research interests of our academic staff including pharmaceutical analysis, process chemistry, biopharmaceuticals, various drug discovery initiatives and drug delivery systems. With our strong belief in research-led teaching, you can play a significant role in furthering these interests.
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I grew up in Sunderland, so I knew the University had a good reputation for Pharmacy. My colleagues studied here and they recommended it, too. With lectures from clinical prescribers and study days focussing on each clinical topic, the course helped to broaden my knowledge. I wouldn’t be where I am now without this qualification. The course was very flexible as the University understood the importance of fitting lectures and seminars around my work schedule. This was a key point for me. Since graduating, I’ve been working as both a practice and community pharmacist. However, my job prospects have hugely increased since completing this course. I can now work as a practice pharmacist in GP surgeries, which is a vital stepping stone in becoming an independent prescriber. The facilities at the University are very modern and clean, and the knowledge I’ve gained has allowed me to become a better community pharmacist.
James Slack Pharmacy Manager at Intrahealth PG Dip Clinical Pharmacy
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This Masters will allow you to develop your understanding of the strategies and technologies in drug discovery, pre-clinical development, clinical trials and production. You will also develop a critical understanding of international drug registration procedures and an oversight of current trends in pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical markets. You will have the option to focus your MSc on advanced pharmacology, pharmaceutical analysis, or pharmaceutics and drug design. Your final project or dissertation will allow you to demonstrate the depth of your knowledge by critically evaluating scientific data and relating your personal findings to those of other researchers. The course is taught at the Sciences Complex in our City Campus, a multi-million pound facility with multi-disciplinary laboratories and industry-standard equipment. Facilities that support the course include instrumentation for capillary electrophoresis (CE), multiple gas chromatography (GC) and ultra high-performance liquid chromatography (uHPLC) systems and liquid chromatography-nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectrometry (LC-NMR/MS). Employment prospects are excellent, as this course was created as a direct response to employers’ search for postgraduates who have a mix of theoretical and practical skills and who will push boundaries in drug development. Your Masters project may involve collaboration with pharmaceutical and related companies, previous projects having involved collaborations with companies such as AstraZeneca, Pfizer, Thermo Scientific and Helena Biosciences. Modules include: Essential Research and Study Skills / Fundamentals for Pharmaceutical Science / The Pharmaceutical R&D Cycle and its Regulation / Advanced Pharmacology / Pharmacogenomics and Proteomics / Advanced Pharmaceutical Analysis / Advanced Drug Design / Advanced Pharmaceutics / double Research Project Entry requirements Undergraduate degree with a classification of 2:2 or above, in one of the following subject areas: pharmacology, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacy, biomedical sciences or a related subject.
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MSc Pharmaceutical and BioPharmaceutical Formulations www.sunderland.ac.uk Visit our website and search the course database using this course ID number.
COURSE CODE:
CID1101
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The global pharmaceuticals market is worth £200 billion a year, and it relies on a workforce of extremely highly skilled scientists who specialise in industrial areas of nanotechnology, gene therapy, protein therapy, macromolecules analysis, bioinformatics, drug dosage forms and pharmacokinetics. The University of Sunderland has a strong reputation in pharmaceutical sciences, and our research in pharmacy has been classified as ‘world leading’ in the latest Research Excellence Framework (REF). The research interests of our academic staff include formulation of different dosage forms (solid, semisolid and liquids), pharmaceutical analysis, process chemistry, various drug discovery programmes, and drug delivery systems. Pharmaceutical and BioPharmaceutical Formulations MSc will develop your knowledge in drug delivery systems for large molecules such as proteins, genes and anticancer drugs that offer innovative ways to improve the health and wellbeing of our society. The course also covers advanced formulations and delivery of small drug molecules. There is a focus on nanotechnology, dosage forms, pharmacokinetics and statistical methods used in data analysis. You will also complete a supervised research project in an aspect of chemical, biological or pharmaceutical science. You may have the opportunity to complete the project in collaboration with a pharmaceutical company. The course is taught at the Sciences Complex in our City Campus, a multimillion pound science facility. Our state-of-the-art spectroscopic facility allows us to investigate the structures of new molecules and potential medicinal substances. Our laboratories are equipped with drug formulation techniques such as Tablet Press, Spray Drying, Freeze Drying, Mini-coater, Spheronisation and Extrusion. We also have Dissolution Testers, Different Powder Mixers, Differential Scanning Calorimetry, Particle Size Analyzer, Microscopy, Liquid Chromatography-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Mass Spectroscopy (LCNMR/MS) platforms, and we have low and high resolution mass spectrometry, nuclear magnetic resonance and elemental analysis equipment. This course would suit pharmacists, chemists and other related life-science graduates who are interested in developing a career in pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industries, research institutions, related pharmaceutical authorities or hospital laboratories. Modules include: Dosage Forms and Pharmacokinetics / Delivering Gene and Therapeutic Proteins / Essential Research and Study Skills / Research Manipulation / Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology / Bioinformatics / Research Project Entry requirements Undergraduate degree with a classification of 2:2 or above, in one of the following subject areas: pharmacy, chemistry, pharmaceutical sciences, biochemistry, pharmacology or a related discipline.
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Pharmaceutical Sciences for the Overseas Pharmacist Assessment Programme (OSPAP) www.sunderland.ac.uk Visit our website and search the course database using this course ID number.
COURSE CODE:
CID1035
If you are a qualified pharmacist and you’re not from a country in the European Economic Area, this qualification is one of the essential requirements you need before you can work as a registered pharmacist in the UK. Sunderland is the only university in the north of England to offer an Overseas Pharmacist Applied Programme (OSPAP) that is accredited by the General Pharmaceutical Council. The University of Sunderland has an excellent reputation and has taught pharmacy for over 90 years. Our research in pharmacy has been described as ‘world leading’ in the latest Research Excellence Framework (2014). The first module of the course, Pharmacy, Law, Ethics and Practice, will equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to practise legally and safely as a pharmacist in the UK. Areas covered in this module include: legal and regulatory aspects of pharmacy practice, the dispensing process, the public health role of the pharmacist, independent prescribing, and pharmaceutical calculations. The second module, Clinical Therapeutics, will extend your ability to respond appropriately to clinical situations. You will cover core therapeutic areas including epidemiology, aetiology, pathogenesis, pathophysiology, clinical presentation and evidence-based treatment strategies. You will also gain experience of clinical case scenarios, patient contact and practical sessions where you will be taught physical examination techniques. You can choose to study this course as a Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip) or a Masters (MSc). If you choose to study the Masters level, you will also undertake a research project. This will be an original piece of work in which you will demonstrate both theoretical and practical knowledge. When you graduate from this course, you will be eligible to complete the pre-registration training year and register with the General Pharmaceutical Council to practice as a pharmacist in the UK. Modules include: Pharmacy, Law, Ethics and Practice / Clinical Therapeutics / Research Methods for Pharmaceutical Practice and Masters Research Project Entry requirements To apply for this course, you must first apply to the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) and pass their adjudication process.
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Dedication and hard work led Dr Amal Ali Elkordy to securing her current position as Reader in Pharmaceutics in the Department of Pharmacy, Health and Well-Being at the University of Sunderland. Dr Elkordy firmly believes that research informs teaching, and a few years into her employment at Sunderland she developed the current course which was based on her enthusiasm for her PhD programme. She said: “Research is the key to successful teaching and vice versa. Research helps in conveying knowledge and information to students in a workable manner, allowing students to apply theory to practice.
which enhances teaching skills as it equips the mind with up to date knowledge. Dr Elkordy enjoys teaching all elements of the course, as all elements are related to her subject research areas, formulation and stabilisation of both small and large drug molecules. For anyone considering coming to the University of Sunderland to study Pharmaceutics, Dr Elkordy advises: “Be ready to study MSc Pharmaceutical and BioPharmaceutical Formulations as this course will give you a unique opportunity to find a good career in different sectors such as pharmaceutical industry, academia, hospitals and Biopharma.”
Dr Amal Ali Elkordy
“This course is an MSc course, hence attending or presenting at conferences, publishing research articles, and editing books,
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PSYCHOLOGY
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Staff were very supportive, and I was impressed with how generous they were with their time. During my final year project I worked with staff whose passion for research inspired me to develop my own research proposal and apply for the PhD programme at the university. The course not only provided the requisite skills, knowledge and experience to change my career path, but also sparked my creative potential which has subsequently driven my work as a PhD researcher.
Emma Jones Graduate and PhD student Postgraduate Psychology Conversion and PhD Continuing Bonds: Ritual, Meaning-making and the Therapeutic Potential of Nature Following Stillbirth
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Psychology is a fascinating and far-ranging field, and a postgraduate degree in Psychology opens up a huge variety of career options – both within academia and in the wider workforce. As a postgraduate student within the University of Sunderland’s Department of Psychology, you’ll have close contact with our academic staff, each of whom have their own research interests. Our research is broad and multidisciplinary, and cuts across many of the University’s areas of research. Our facilities are excellent, and include a number of purpose-built psychology laboratories in which you can carry out a wide range of practical experiments to inform your learning. These include: a cognitive laboratory which includes 12 ventilated sound attenuating cubicles, a linguistics laboratory with dedicated audio recording and analysis equipment, and a computing laboratory containing 30 PCs equipped with Psychology-specific software such as SPSS and Focus II Observation Psychology. At the University of Sunderland we believe in creating a collaborative working environment, and we encourage cross-department practice and development. As such, you will also have access to other department’s facilities, such as the Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences’ facilities for monitoring heart rate, reaction times and heat stress. Your tutors will introduce you to the breadth of facilities available at the University, and help you to create the experiments you need to progress your studies. During your time as a postgraduate student you will have many opportunities to meet and network with academic staff from other institutions, and also the business community. You will be encouraged to take part in ‘Reach Out’ activity, in which the University collaborates with businesses and community organisations in the North East region and nationally, in order to solve problems and implement improvements. Reach Out work can take many forms, such as training, consultancy, applied research, and advisory services, and it’s an excellent way to develop experience which will boost your career prospects when you graduate.
A postgraduate degree in Psychology is evidence of an inquisitive and analytical mind, capable of collecting, understanding and applying complex data to solve problems. Our role is to give you the opportunities, support and encouragement you need to achieve your potential. We look forward to working with you and helping you achieve the next step in higher education and career ambitions.
Full course information at www.sunderland.ac.uk This prospectus gives a brief description of our postgraduate courses. Our website has more detailed information about each course, including: • • • • • • •
Course content and current modules Teaching and assessment information The facilities you’ll be using Details of exactly where you’ll be located Feels and full entry requirements Course-specific employment and careers information What support will be available to you
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Outside of your course content, you will benefit from a vibrant programme of events such as guest speakers, community lectures, workshops and seminars, in which you can expand your skills and knowledge even further, and network with potential employers.
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MSc Psychology www.sunderland.ac.uk Visit our website and search the course database using this course ID number.
COURSE CODE: FULL-TIME CID210 PART-TIME CID439
Psychology is the study of the human mind. Psychologists are fascinated by how individuals think and behave – everything from language acquisition to mental illness, the function of memory to child development. This Masters degree provides the same subject grounding as our three year undergraduate Psychology degree, but at a Masters level of knowledge and critical awareness. As such it’s a demanding course, and it’s also not suitable for those who already have an undergraduate Psychology degree, who would be better suited to study Psychological Research Methods MSc.
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You will gain a solid understanding of the core areas of Psychology: social psychology, individual differences, developmental psychology, cognitive, biological psychology, conceptual and historical issues in psychology, and research methods. Throughout the course you will develop a range of skills in research methods, including a sophisticated understanding of measurement and analysis techniques. Towards the end of the course you will choose an area of particular interest and work with your tutor to create a substantial independent research project. The University of Sunderland has a number of specialist psychological and computer laboratories, including a Cognitive Laboratory, a Visual Psychophysics Laboratory, a Linguistics Laboratory, and a Multimedia and Games Research Room. This course is accredited by The British Psychological Society, and successful completion provides the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership by the British Psychological Society, an essential first step towards becoming a Chartered Psychologist. A Psychology MSc is a highly regarded qualification. Your scientific approach to capturing and analysing data and general understanding of human behaviour are highly transferable skills which are useful in a number of professions, including marketing, social work, and the technology industry. Modules include: Cradle to Grave: Stability and Change / Everyday motivations and biases/ Non-Experimental Design and Analysis in Psychology / Experimental Design and Analysis in Psychology / Research Project Note: This course can be studied on a full-time or part-time basis. The fulltime course takes one year to complete, and the part-time course, which is one evening a week, takes three years. Entry requirements Undergraduate degree with a classification of 2:2 or above, in any subject.
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COURSE CODE:
CID1108
Do you want to develop a career in psychological research, or become a Chartered Psychologist? This course will advance your knowledge and skills in conducting empirical research in psychology and cognate disciplines. You will develop skills in data acquisition and analysis, using advanced qualitative and quantitative methodologies. You will also receive hands-on training in SPSS software, the ‘R’ open source environment, Q-sort and interpretative phenomenological analysis. You will become increasingly creative in solving problems, autonomous in delivering projects and expert in communicating complex topics and outcomes. Psychological Research Methods has a strong practical component. You will spend 120 hours on practical research work, in a project directed by the specialisms of the University’s Psychology Department. You will also conduct a personal research project, under the supervision of your tutor. This project is the culmination of the course and will be your opportunity to apply all the knowledge and skills that you have gained. Throughout the course you will receive enthusiastic support from the University’s research-active academic team. Our research areas include applied cognitive psychology, health and wellbeing, domestic violence and pedagogy. As a graduate of Psychological Research Methods MSc you will be in a strong position to apply for doctoral programmes which lead to chartered status as a Psychologist. Psychological Research Methods MSc is also a highly regarded qualification in other fields. Your scientific approach to capturing and analysing data and general understanding of human behaviour are highly transferable skills which are useful in a number of professions, including marketing, social work, and the technology industry. Modules include: Professional Research Skills for Psychologists / Advanced Psychological Research 1 / Research Experience / Advanced Psychological Research 2 / Advanced Qualitative Research / Postgraduate Literature Review / Research Project Entry requirements Undergraduate degree with a classification of 2:2 or above, in Psychology with Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership from the British Psychological Society or a related subject, such as Health Sciences, Computer Science, or Linguistics.
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Support from approachable staff, who have a broad range of expertise, was enough to convince Catherine Miodonska that the University of Sunderland was the right place to study her conversion course in Psychology. She said: “The staff are very friendly and always happy to help. They always respond quickly to any questions with useful advice, and they have different specialisms so they can help with various aspects of the course. “A broad range of psychological paradigms are covered, such as social, cognitive and qualitative. There’s a focus on current issues in the discipline, so this helps us evaluate potential
career paths. I appreciate there is equal emphasis attributed to both qualitative and quantitative paradigms and the flexibility to focus on areas of personal interest.” She added: “The Sir Tom Cowie Campus at St Peter’s, situated by the river, is lovely. It’s easy to navigate and easy to get to by car and public transport links, with a small enough set up that you are treated like a person and not a number.”
Catherine Miodonska MSc Psychology
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SPORT AND EXERCISE SCIENCES
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I was able to combine my research interests with my coursework and, eventually, this opened the door to an internship at Sunderland AFC. I now work for Prozone Sports, developing graphical user interfaces and dashboards to build innovative analytics products for the professional football market, delivering performance insights to some of Europe’s top clubs. The course provided me with skills in independent research techniques, this was vital for my professional development as I was able to apply my knowledge into real-world scenarios. Sunderland is a nice city. The sea is within walking distance from both campuses and there’s loads of sport and leisure activities to do. The facilities are very good, it gave me experience and made me feel comfortable in using complex pieces of equipment. The staff were very approachable and the people here are very passionate about what they do.
Ben Huber, from Germany, Intern at Prozone Sports MSc Sports and Exercise Sciences
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The University of Sunderland has a strong reputation in sport, both in the quality of our courses, and in the achievements of our student athletes. As a postgraduate student joining the Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences, you’ll be joining a friendly community of students and staff who are passionate about the impact of sport on individuals and society. Our academic team is very research active, and research in Sports and Exercise Sciences, Leisure and Tourism is classified as both ‘internationally excellent’ and ‘world leading’ in the latest Research Excellence Framework. We embed our research in the curriculum of our postgraduate courses, allowing you to benefit from cutting-edge research in this rapidly moving field. The University of Sunderland has invested several million pounds in our sports and sciences facilities in recent years, and as a result you will be using the very latest industry-standard equipment.
Biomechanics facilities includes: • • • • • •
3D motion capture systems including Vicon® systems and Xsens® motion capture suits Software such as Dartfish®, Kinovea® and LongoMatch® software to capture live action images for match tagging coaching feedback Movement tracking tools such as Actigraph® and Catapult® Delsys® Trigno electromyography equipment to see how the muscles of the body are working Kistler® force platforms to analyse force and power generation during sporting performance Batak Pro®, Fitlight® & Batak Lite® to assess reaction time and agility
Exercise physiology and psychology facilities include: • • • • • •
Polar® Team2 heart rate monitoring system for assessing the heart rates of a full squad of team players in real time Cortex® gas analysers to evaluate cardiovascular performance Biochemical analysers from Randox®, Jenway® and Gonotec® to measure substances and enzymes within the body Tendo®, Myotest® and Globus® equipment to profile your strength and power and develop specific training programmes FusionSport® Smartspeed lightgates for assessing speed, agility and reaction times Assess and enhance cognitive performance using our Neurotracker® 3D multiple object tracking equipment
Sport medicine and anatomy facilities include: • • • • •
Biodex® stability and balance trainer for assessing balance and stability Biodex® dynamometer for assessing strength imbalances Flir® IR cameras for assessing injuries with thermal imaging Neurotracker to measure attention, cognitive decline, and hand eye coordination BTE Primus® (functional physical therapy equipment)
Many of our Sport and Exercise Sciences students are athletes themselves, and if you are competing at regional or national level you may be eligible for one of our athlete scholarships. These scholarships provide cash and in-kind support to enable you to continue progressing in your chosen sport while you study with us. Employability is a key theme which runs through our courses. We collaborate with sport governing bodies when we create course modules, to ensure that what you learn is as relevant as possible to the industry. Outside of your course content, you will benefit from a vibrant programme of events such as guest speakers, community lectures, workshops and seminars, in which you can expand your skills and knowledge even further, and network with potential employers. Join the Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences to expand your knowledge and broaden your horizons. When you graduate you’ll have the right skills and knowledge to be able to make an immediate impact in your career.
Full course information at www.sunderland.ac.uk This prospectus gives a brief description of our postgraduate courses. Our website has more detailed information about each course, including: • • • • • • •
Course content and current modules Teaching and assessment information The facilities you’ll be using Details of exactly where you’ll be located Feels and full entry requirements Course-specific employment and careers information What support will be available to you
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MSc Sport and Exercise Sciences www.sunderland.ac.uk Visit our website and search the course database using this course ID number.
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Sport plays a huge role in society. From professional level performance to community level involvement, sport contributes £20 billion to the UK economy, and offers a wide variety of career opportunities for scientists who wish to specialize in sport and exercise.
Sport and Exercise Sciences
The University of Sunderland is an excellent choice for studying sport at postgraduate level; our research in Allied Health Sciences was classed as ‘world leading’ in the latest Research Excellence Framework (REF). We also have the highest spend per student in the North East, according to the Guardian University Guide 2015. Sport and Exercise Sciences MSc allows you to specialise in not only optimising elite athlete performance, but also the health related aspects of exercise. The core modules in this course give you a solid grounding in measurement, evaluation, research methods, data analysis, and sport and exercise psychology. In addition, you will focus on issues around biomechanics, physiology strength and conditioning, and injuries and rehabilitation. Our sports science facilities include industry-standard biomechanics equipment such as Vicon® and Xsens® 3D motion capture systems, Delsys® Trigno electromyography equipment, and Catapult® GPS monitoring systems. Our exercise physiology laboratories feature Polar® Team2 heart rate monitoring system, Cortex® gas analysers, an Randox®, Jenway® and Gonotec® biochemical analysers.
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Modules include: Applied Sport and Exercise Psychology / Applied Biomechanics in Sport and Exercise / Strength and Conditioning in Practice / Sports Injuries, Management and Rehabilitation / Research Methods and Data Analysis
This is a fabulous interdisciplinary course, with a blend of theoretical and practical elements, that is setting up our MSc students to be Sport Scientists.
Entry requirements Undergraduate degree with a classification of 2:2 or above, in a sportsrelated subject. Students who hold a non-sport related degree will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Students can access staff through 1-2-1 meetings and tutorial support, alongside applied laboratory sessions and athlete support. Full time technical support is also available in the department The University has just completed a new sports and rehabilitation lab which includes the BTE Primus, the Biodex Balance Trainer and a number of treatment stations. Here at Sunderland, students get the opportunity to study and practice across the breadth of sport and exercise sciences, along with practical lab and field base work in real-life situations in clinical and sports contexts.
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Fantastic tuition, excellent facilities and the opportunity to tailor her course to her own interests were key to Georgia Campbell choosing to study MSc Sport and Exercise Science at the University of Sunderland. She said: “I’ve really enjoyed being given the opportunity to develop my own research project for the core dissertation, as I could then focus on studying something I was really interested in, as well as gaining course credit and experience in the type of sports research I’d like to work in after the course.” “The facilities have been great – everything I’ve needed for my research plans has been available, and I’ve learnt a lot about facilities and equipment outside my previous range of expertise too.” She added.
“A lot of information and opportunities for development outside of the course have also been provided, giving us opportunities to develop our CVs. “The mixed tuition styles of lecturing and giving the students hands-on experience has provided a very well-rounded experience – I think this has been an excellent set up for the future career in sports research or athlete physiology that I’d like to have. It’s provided a solid knowledge base alongside practical and specific research skills which I hadn’t used in my previous work.”
Georgia Campbell MSc Sport and Exercise Science
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Sunderland Futures Helping you develop skills for work Being educated to Masters level and beyond can help you move up the career ladder, increase your earning potential and improve your expertise in a specific field. Sunderland Futures is the University’s offer of extra-curricular activity and experiences. You can access a range of exciting opportunities to complement your studies and increase your employability to achieve career success. There are three elements: Get skills
Get noticed
At Sunderland, we firmly believe that the key to getting your dream job when you graduate is to prepare early. That’s why we’re here to offer you professional advice and to equip you with the relevant skills for the world of work.
We encourage you to document all of your experiences, achievements and activities in addition to your postgraduate qualification. This allows you to apply for a Sunderland Professional Award (SuPA), which demonstrates your value to employers and enhances your CV and job prospects. Our annual Graduate Recruitment and Placement fair is another chance for you to meet industry professionals, network and secure job opportunities. Our aim is to recognise your achievements and promote your success, giving you a strong foundation to achieve your career goals.
Through careers guidance, interview techniques and mentoring we will develop you and help you enhance your CV. Our Professional Mentoring Scheme is available for all postgraduate students – connecting you to industry professionals and our own graduates from top employers in the country to help grow your career prospects.
Get experience We will help you find the right experience through volunteering opportunities and paid projects, including internships, placements, and part-time jobs. Gaining the right experience alongside your academic qualification is crucial to helping you achieve your dream job.
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Preparing you for employment It’s never too early to think about your career options, and our Careers and Employability Service is here to help you stand out from the crowd. We will offer you career guidance and connect you to employers to prepare you for your dream job. Our graduates have a high level of employability, and 92.5% are in employment or further study within six months of graduating, according to the Destination of Leavers from Higher Education survey 2015. Professional Mentoring Scheme
The Enterprise Place
Sunderland’s Professional Mentoring initiative is designed to help you develop work-related skills to help you achieve your career ambitions. It draws upon the knowledge and experience of some of the UK’s top employers. You can take part in one-to-one mentoring sessions, where you will develop an understanding of the skills needed to be successful in the world of work.
You can apply for membership at The Enterprise Place, which will provide you with support to help you set up and run your own successful business. You will have access to business specialists and free workspace to get your business up and running. If you have a good idea for a new business and have the dedication and motivation to make it happen we want to hear from you.
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Opportunities when you graduate The Graduate Internship Scheme offers an excellent way to begin your graduate-level career. As an intern, you will be working for an organisation on a full-time basis and will earn a wage of at least £17,000 pro rata. Many of our interns are offered permanent positions with their host companies, and an internship is also a fantastic way to start building a network of professional contacts in your chosen career. www.sunderland.ac.uk/futures/getexperience/ graduateinternships
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Careers and Employability Service
The graduate jobs market is competitive, that’s why the Careers and Employability Service provides ongoing support during your time at the University and beyond. We offer a range of extensive services to enhance your employability, including: •
Access to Opportunities Online, a web-based vacancy service advertising graduate jobs regionally, nationally and internationally
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Supporting your career The Careers and Employability Service will help you make informed career decisions, develop skills through work experience, understand the graduate recruitment market and become an effective applicant for work or further study.
Using the Careers and Employability Service – what’s in it for you? Taking the time to research your career choices and develop a career focus during your postgraduate study will prepare you for your ideal job. Employers value all work experience, whether it’s part-time, voluntary or project-based. Developing skills, such as communication, problem solving, working with others and IT, gives you examples of what you have done and achieved to use in your CV, applications and interviews. For more information visit www.sunderland.ac.uk/ces
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Further opportunities Professional Masterclasses
The University Language Scheme
Open to all postgraduate students, the University hosts a range of interactive Masterclasses that attract high-profile inspirational speakers. They are free to attend and give you the opportunity to hear from and speak to individuals who are experts in their field.
The University Language Scheme (ULS) is free to all postgraduate students. You can learn French, German, Spanish, Mandarin, Japanese and Arabic. Speaking another language opens up a wealth of career opportunities on an international scale.
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Student Ambassador Scheme The Student Ambassador Scheme gives current students opportunities to gain experience, develop invaluable skills, represent the University through recruitment orientated activities, meet new people and earn money. www.sunderland.ac.uk/futures/getexperience/ studentambassadorscheme
Student life We have many initiatives to enhance your employability, but there’s also a world of other activities on offer at Sunderland. We have more than 50 Clubs and Societies for you to join, and our Students’ Union was rated in the top five in the UK at the Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2015. Both are a great way of meeting new people and boosting your CV. For more information visit www.sunderland.ac.uk/studentlife/clubsandsocieties and www.sunderlandsu.co.uk
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Your support network We’re known as the ‘friendly university’ for good reason – you’re at the heart of everything we do, and we have a range of comprehensive services to help support you while you’re with us. From the moment you apply to the day you graduate, we’ll be here to help if you need us. Our approachable support team can help you with everything from how to manage your finances, to accessing our free and confidential Counselling Service. Whatever support you need, you’ll find it at Sunderland. The Gateway The Gateway is the first place to go for any kind of information about the University, and the reception staff are some of the friendliest people you’ll ever meet. If they can’t deal with your query directly, they’ll put you in touch with the right team at the University who can.
Financial Advice Our financial advisers are experts who can answer any questions about grants, loans, state benefits, funding applications, budgeting and money management. They offer ongoing support on any aspect of student finance and you can drop-in or access the service by telephone or email if you have any financial concerns you need help with. www.sunderland.ac.uk/studentfinancialadvice
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Counselling Even the most confident people sometimes need someone to talk to, and that’s where our Counselling Service can help. Whether you want support or advice our Counsellors are here to offer confidential help on a range of topics, including anxiety, depression, exam worries, bereavement, relationship difficulties and feelings of isolation. You can access our Counselling Service in a way that is best for you, whether that be in person or over the phone. www.sunderland.ac.uk/counselling
Health and Wellbeing The Health and Wellbeing Service ensures you’re supported with any health issues you’re facing. Practitioners are available to offer confidential medical advice on a wide range of topics. Whether you want to know how to register with a doctor or dentist, need ongoing support for physical, mental health or alcohol and drugrelated problems, you’ll receive all the support you need. sls.sunderland.ac.uk/health-and-wellbeing
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Childcare
Disability and Specific Learning Difficulties
The University Childcare Service is registered and inspected by the Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted) who identified the service as ‘Outstanding’. Our staff are professionally qualified and undergo all necessary clearances from the Disclosure Barring Service. www.sunderland.ac.uk/childcare
If you have a disability, the Disability Support Team will provide you with confidential advice and guidance, and ensure that you have all the learning support you need. You will also receive support if you think you might have a specific learning difficulty but haven’t had a formal diagnosis.
Accommodation
Chaplaincy
Our rent prices are among the cheapest in the UK to include heating, lighting, water and fuel. All of our accommodation is self-catered and includes personal possessions insurance and a guaranteed 35Mbps Wifi connection. We have five accommodation centres to choose from, all located within 1.5 miles of the city centre, that come with fully equipped kitchens and on-site laundry facilities. The free campus bus service also provides travel to each of the centres and the two campuses. You have the opportunity to take a tour and see our accommodation for yourself at a postgraduate event or open day.
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The Chaplaincy offers information on the many different places of worship in the area and encourages and supports students of all religious groups and denominations. Our full-time Chaplain co-ordinates a multi-faith team and runs activities for everyone who wants to explore or affirm their faith. www.sunderland.ac.uk/chaplaincy For more information about our support services visit www.sunderland.ac.uk/gateway/services
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Postgraduate fees and funding A postgraduate degree increases your earning power and enhances your career prospects. At Sunderland, you will find yourself at one of the best value places to live and study in the country. We also offer a range of discounts and scholarships to support you with your fees. Alumni discount
Part-time postgraduate fees
The University offers a postgraduate study discount of £750 to all alumni undertaking a full-time taught postgraduate course. This is a great opportunity to return to the University and increase your earning potential.
All taught postgraduate programmes (MA, MSc, PG Cert, PG Dip) are £300 per 10 Credit module.
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Most postgraduate programmes are 180 credits in total, and will normally take 2 years to complete on a part-time basis.
International scholarships
Research postgraduate fees 2016/2017
All international students studying a taught postgraduate course will benefit from a £1,000 scholarship, and research degree students are awarded a £1,500 scholarship in each year of study.
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Government loans for postgraduate study If you’re starting a Masters from September 2016 you may be entitled to a government-backed loan of up to £10,000. If you’ve lived in England or the EU for at least three years prior to starting your course, and are under 60 years of age, you could benefit from the postgraduate loan. There’s no need to start making repayments until you’re earning £21,000 or more.
Taught postgraduate fees 2016/2017 Tuition fees are £4,500 per year for the majority of full-time taught postgraduate degrees. Check the website for the fee relating to the course you are interested in.
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Research postgraduate degrees vary dependent on the course you choose. UK and EU PhD and MPhil full-time fees range from £4,330.
International fees Full-time postgraduate taught courses are £11,000 per year and tuition fees are £12,000 for research postgraduate degrees. Full details relating to fees and the financial support we offer can be found at www.sunderland.ac.uk/pg/ postgraduatefeesandfunding/
How to pay We offer a range of flexible payment options. As well as making payments online and in person you have the option to pay by bank transfer or by post.
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International students are responsible for complying with the terms of their visa, and with Immigration legislation as in force at the relevant time more generally. International students may be required to provide evidence to the University that they are complying with these terms.
Course directories and prospectuses describe programmes available from the University of Sunderland (‘the University’). Every effort is made to ensure that all details are correct at the time of going to press but these may be subject to alteration. Should you become a student of the University, you will receive further documents describing the teaching, examination, assessment and other educational services (‘the educational services’) offered by the University, including details of fees payable. In the event of any inconsistency between the information contained in a Directory/Prospectus and the information set out in these further documents then the further documents will prevail. The University will take all reasonable steps to provide the educational services in the manner set out in each Directory/Prospectus and in those further documents. The University does not, however, guarantee their provision. The educational services, programmes, facilities and other arrangements for students described in each Directory/Prospectus are regularly reviewed and are naturally subject to change from time to time, sometimes without notice.
International students studying at the University on a Tier 4 visa are required as a condition of their contract to maintain English language skills at least at the level required on entry to the University for the duration of their programme. The University reserves the right to re-test students at any point during their programme.
In order to continue to provide high-quality educational services to students, the University may make variations to the contents or methods of delivery of programmes and modules, discontinue and merge or combine programmes and modules in response to; professional, statutory and/ or regulatory body requirements, feedback from students and/or external examiners, the need to enhance student performance and achievement, changes to the theory in an area of research and/or changes to the practices around the subject or its delivery. In the event of any changes to programmes or modules, or the discontinuation of any programme, the University will use reasonable endeavours to help affected students switch to a suitable alternative programme or alternative HE provider if they wish to do so. Further details of the University’s process for change can be found in its ‘Process for Modifications to Programmes and Modules’ on the University’s website: http://bit.ly/AQH-E1 The University will not be deemed to be in breach of these Terms and Conditions, or otherwise liable to its students in any manner whatsoever, for any failure or delay in its ability to provide the educational services due to an event beyond the reasonable control of the University. Such an event, for the purposes of these Terms and Conditions, means any cause preventing the University from providing the educational services arising from or is attributable to acts, events, omissions or accidents beyond the reasonable control of the University including, without limitation, strikes, lockouts or other industrial disputes, protests, war or national emergency, an act of terrorism, riot, civil commotion, malicious damage, compliance with any law or government order, rule, regulation or direction, breakdown of plant or machinery, utilities failure, fire, explosion, an Act of God, flood, storm, epidemic or other natural disaster, or default or delays of suppliers or sub-contractors. The University will use all reasonable endeavours to minimise the resultant disruption to those services.
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The University complies with the requirements of the Data Protection Act 1998. Guidance on Data Protection issues can be found in the Data Protection Policy and the Data Protection Guidance available on request from the Data Protection Officer. Under the Data Protection Act 1998, an individual has the right to a copy of the current personal information held on them by the University and a right to raise an objection to data processing that causes unwarranted and substantial damage and distress. It should be noted that although you can object in some circumstances, the University may be required to hold certain information in order to deliver the course in question and to comply with specific sections of the Data Protection Act 1998. To discuss any objections or concerns, or to obtain a copy of the current personal information held about you, please contact the University’s Data Protection Officer at the following address: The Data Protection Officer University of Sunderland 4th Floor Edinburgh Building Chester Road Sunderland SR1 3SD Or send an email to: dataprotection@sunderland.ac.uk
Education Act 1994: Students’ Union Membership Under the Education Act 1994, any student has the right not to be a member of a Students’ Union and not to be unfairly disadvantaged with regard to the provision of services, or otherwise, by reason of having exercised that right. At the University of Sunderland all students, members and non-members alike, have in general the right of access to services provided by the University and the University of Sunderland Students’ Union (USSU). However, there are some rights which are not extended to non-members, and these include the following: (i) the right to participate in USSU and NUS (National Union of Students) elections and decision-making processes, including those of clubs and societies
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The University may process sensitive personal data about you, such as details about your mental or physical health and/or disability, information concerning ethnicity, domicile, religious or political opinions, sexuality, criminal record, or alleged criminal activity for the purpose of planning or monitoring. In limited circumstances the University may also disclose this sensitive personal data to third parties, where there is a legitimate need or obligation, during or after your study. The University undertakes to maintain student data in secure conditions and to process and disclose data only within the terms of its Data Protection Notification. The details above indicate the nature of this notification but are not exhaustive – the University’s Data Protection Officer should be contacted if students have any specific questions. Please note that the University is reliant on students for much of the data it holds: please help the University to keep records up-to-date by notifying any alterations to student addresses, personal details, or course enrolments. The University may wish to contact you when you have completed your programme of study to inform you about products or services which may be relevant to you, and to keep you informed about University activities.
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There are lots of opportunities to see what the University of Sunderland is really like.
Open Days
We’re happy to answer any of your questions on Facebook, Twitter or why not Live Chat with us.
Facebook – www.facebook.com/ sunderlanduniversity Twitter – www.twitter.com/sunderlanduni Instagram – www.instagram.com/sunderlanduni YouTube – www.youtube.com/ sunderlanduniversity Our website – www.sunderland.ac.uk Live Chat – look out for the Live Chat box on all of our website pages
Contact us Helpline: +44 (0)191 515 3000 Email: student.helpline@sunderland.ac.uk Web: www.sunderland.ac.uk Visit:
The Gateway, City Campus, Chester Road, Sunderland SR1 3SD.
Open:
8:30am – 8:00pm, Monday – Thursday. 8:30am – 5:00pm, Friday.
Go to: www.sunderland.ac.uk/opendays for a full list of our events
Individual Tours Come for a personalised tour of the campus and our facilities at a time to suit you. We’ll try our best to plan a meeting with an academic who can speak to you about your chosen subject area. Book online at: www.sunderland.ac.uk/individualtours
Twilight Tours Take a tour to fit around your other commitments. Tours run monthly 5.30pm to 7.30pm and include both campuses. Ask our recruitment staff about studying with us. Book online at: www.sunderland.ac.uk/twilighttours