Postgraduate prospectus 2015

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Postgraduate Prospectus 2015


Great facilities. Great people. Great pROSPECTS. At Bedfordshire, we put YOU first by giving YOU the best start possible.

Studying for a postgraduate degree is a major investment in your future. It will change your life both personally and professionally. And that is why, here at the University of Bedfordshire we work closely with you to get the best possible return, and ultimately advance your career.

That’s not recruitment jargon, it’s a fact borne out by the successful graduates who will testify to the career focused nature of our entire student experience. To provide this environment, we work tirelessly to ensure your course and your experience provides the perfect platform for you to achieve your ambitions.



WELcome

WELCOME

A message from our Vice Chancellor

Bill Rammell, Vice Chancellor

I am really excited to lead this University. We are an innovative, modern University but we have strong roots that stretch back over 100 years and a pioneering commitment to widening access to higher education. We are guided by a vision where all are able to benefit from a transformational educational experience. From the moment you arrive at Bedfordshire as a postgraduate student, you will be a full member of our University community. With over 24,000 students, we provide outstanding higher education to people from all backgrounds and from over 100 countries, with a significant proportion of mature students and a growing international postgraduate community. You will have access to world-leading research supporting our Master’s and Doctorate courses, work with excellent personal tutors, get to hear from some of the UK’s leading thinkers and enjoy superb, state-of-the-art student facilities. With 10 research institutes across the University, we influence practice and policy agendas across health, social services, energy and technology in particular. And in 2013 we won the Queen’s Anniversary Prize – the highest form of national recognition for universities – for our pioneering research. As a postgraduate student, you will benefit from dedicated resources to facilitate your

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Professor Ashraf Jawaid OBE, Deputy Vice Chancellor

advanced studies and development and, at the Luton campus, this includes our Postgraduate and Continuing Professional Development Centre – one of the best in the country. Your employability after studying at this University is our highest priority. We make sure our courses are relevant to the workplace through practice-based learning and real-work experience in industry. And we have one of the very best graduate employability rates in the country. If you join one of our postgraduate research degrees you’ll benefit from the excellent support of our Research Graduate School. They make sure all students have the right support throughout their studies and access to training and development programmes to complement their research, and provide a foundation for their future careers. The opportunities and experiences you will enjoy here at Bedfordshire will help you grow as an employable, entrepreneurial, confident global citizen. We look forward to welcoming you to the University of Bedfordshire.

Bill Rammell, Vice Chancellor

A message from our Deputy Vice Chancellor We are very proud that more than 4,000 international students choose to join us each year and believe that this is because we can offer you more than a degree. We want you to complement your academic achievements with the skills employers really want, and develop a genuine appreciation of international cultures, to ensure you become a lifelong learner, ready for the competition of today’s dynamic global marketplace. That’s why we are committed to maintaining our strong links with industry, collaborating with institutions all over the world, and are ensuring you have an experience that will enrich both your personal and professional lives, long after your graduate. I look forward to meeting you when you arrive here.

Professor Ashraf Jawaid, OBE Deputy Vice Chancellor


REASONS TO STUDY AT BEDFORDSHIRE

CONTENTS

High Quality Teaching, and World-leading Research 6 Access to modern facilities 7 High-graduate employability AND INTERNSHIPS 8-9 Unique student experience 10 Diverse international community 11 Great location 12 Open Days Come and see us 14

Outstanding student support - Support 172 - International support 174 - Fees and finance 178 State-of-the-art facilities - Facilities 182 - Learning Resources 184 - Accommodation 186 A great experience - Get involved in the arts 188 - Get involved in the University 189 - Get involved in sport 190 - Students’ Union 191 Employability - Establishing lifelong networks 192 - Careers and employability 194 - Graduation and Alumni 196 Practicalities Your Postgraduate qualification 164 Short Professional Courses 165 Directions 197 Part-time study 166 A-Z index 198 Mature students 167 How to apply 168 Come along to a Postgraduate Open Event and discover for yourself why Why choose Bedfordshire Bedfordshire is best for you. High-quality teaching: taught courses 170 Visit: http://uob.cc/pgrad-visit or visit World-leading research: 171 pages 14-15 to find out more. research degrees Courses Business School - Accounting & Finance 18 - Advertising, Marketing & PR 21 - MBA 24 - The MBM Suite 29 - Additional Business Courses 34 - Human Resource Management 44 - Law 46 - Tourism, Hospitality 48 & Events Management Computer Science & Technology 54 Education & Teaching 68 English Language & Communication 86 Health & Life Sciences 90 Media, Arts & Performance 114 Psychology & Social Studies 132 Sport Science & Physical Activity 152

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RESEARCH AT BEDFORDSHIRE

With ten Research Institutes carrying out ‘world-leading’ and ‘internationally excellent’ research, the University of Bedfordshire has a growing reputation for high-quality research. We have been awarded the Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education, for our pioneering research. This prestigious prize is the highest form of national recognition open to higher and further education institutions in the UK and further enhances our widely-acknowledged reputation for our work in the area of social work and social care. Find out more on page 171.

Ongoing work into protecting coral reefs

UEFA funded research into how hot and cold temperatures can blur referee’s judgement

TEACHING AT BEDFORDSHIRE

Working with UNESCO to develop augmented reality books for China and India

The National Centre for Cyberstalking Research launched in 2011 and is the first of its kind in the country

Research informs our teaching, meaning you benefit from a cutting-edge postgraduate education. You’ll be taught by research-active, award-winning academics with industry experience. They ‘know their stuff’ and know how to pass it on to you.

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Be taught by the best. Find out more on page 170.


Artist’s impression of the new, three-storey teaching building in Bedford – ready 2015.

FANTASTIC FACILITIES

The University is investing in state-of-the-art facilities to provide you with the best environment in which to succeed. By 2015, our Bedford campus will boast a brand new, three-storey building that will offer a number of high-quality teaching spaces, as well as informal learning spaces, lecture theatres and a new student services centre – everything you could need, all under one roof. Our Luton campus will boast a brand new seven-storey library, one of a kind in the UK. This follows major investment in a new Campus Centre and en-suite on-campus accommodation at our

Luton campus. And all of this is in addition to our new Postgraduate and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Centre which opened in spring 2013. Find out more on pages 182-183.

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Michael Iskas MA Media, Culture & Technology graduate

LIFE TRANSFORMING OPPORTUNITIES Employability

92% of our graduates are in work or further study within six months of graduating (DLHE 2014)

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Chief Innovation Officer, Carat Global Management

Joanna Kargol MSc Project Management graduate

NHS Business Unit Administrator


Vasiliki Chaintini MA Intercultural Communication

Internships

The University’s Student Internship Scheme (SIS) is designed to offer students like you the chance to undertake paid work experience so you can develop your skills, enhance your CV and gain real industry experience. Find out more on page 194–195.

Intern at the International Office Completed the Work Ready programme

Rajan Patel MSc Computer Networking

Intern at Subba Carpets

Opeyemi Ezekiel Akindele MSc Public Health

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Emily Blake PgCert Performing Before the Camera

Student experience

From excellent academic support and state-of-the-art facilities to flexible learning opportunities and great industry links, we ensure our courses have a strong focus on preparing you for your career, offering you the experiences you need to achieve your ambitions. Find out more about what our students think on page 192–193.

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David Moorhead PhD in Media

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Victor Akunna MA International Human Resource Management student (Nigeria)


“I chose Bedfordshire because it is one the few universities I found that still believes in its learning curve. The University of Bedfordshire from what I have seen always believes in becoming better and better. When I came here the Postgraduate Centre did not exist and now it does. By 2015 there will be a brand new library.” Phiroze Schroff MSc International Business & Management student (India) Hear more from Phiroze, visit: http://uob.cc/watch-phiroze

INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY

We believe university is about more than a degree. At Bedfordshire, you will become part of a diverse community of UK and international students at postgraduate level. Studying at a UK university alongside students from all over the world will give you the opportunity to discover other cultures and make connections that can last a life time.

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Location

With excellent transport links to London and the rest of the UK, the towns where our campuses are located offer the perfect blend of culture, entertainment and charming surroundings. Milton Keynes

Luton Luton is Bedfordshire’s largest town and is packed full of cultural diversity. The town is renowned for its urban attractions and industrial heritage, despite its close proximity to the Chiltern Hills and other areas of natural beauty. Situated just off England’s main motorway, the M1, Luton is just 30 minutes from central London by train, and is home to London Luton Airport, which is just three miles from our Luton campus and the town centre.

Manchester Sheffield Liverpool

Campus Our Luton campus is located right in the heart of the town centre, whereas our smaller teaching sites, Butterfield Park and Putteridge Bury, are close by in the countryside. Find out more on pages 182-183.

Birmingham Cambridge

Getting there • Frequent trains to and from London (30 minute journey) • Excellent bus connections to cities all over the UK • Convenient road links with quick access to the M1 and A1 • London Luton Airport is just three miles from our Luton campus

Cardiff

Luton

London Southampton Exeter

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Bedford Milton Keynes Oxford


Where we are: location

Luton town centre

London

Bedford Bedford is located approximately 20 miles from Luton and lies along the picturesque banks of the River Great Ouse. Bedford is excellently positioned; surrounded east and west by the historic cities of Oxford and Cambridge, and just 40 minutes from central London by train. Campus The Bedford campus is close to Bedford town centre and can be reached by bus in around five minutes. It is also a few minutes walk from the Aspects Leisure Centre which is home to a cinema, gym and restaurants. Find out more on page 182-183. Getting there • Frequent trains to and from London (40 minute journey) • Frequent coach services run between Cambridge, Bedford, Milton Keynes and Oxford • Excellent road links via M1 and A1 • London Luton Airport is a 40-minute journey from the Bedford campus Aylesbury The Medieval county town of Aylesbury is home to our Buckinghamshire campus. Aylesbury has the atmosphere of a traditional bustling market town, and great investment means it now brings together all the features of a lively, modern town – including some very unusual architecture. Aylesbury is around 40 minutes from the Luton campus, and just under an hour from Bedford.

Bedford town centre

Campus Our Buckinghamshire campus is home to many of our Nursing students. Our Healthcare students are also able to benefit from studying at Butterfield Park, in Luton. Getting there • Regular trains to and from London (one hour journey) • Great travel links via A41, M40 and M25 • Within easy reach of London Heathrow and London Luton Airports Milton Keynes Milton Keynes is a modern, bustling metropolitan area. It has 230 stores making it one of the largest undercover shopping centres in Europe attracting 30 million visitors each year. It also has a 16 screen cinema and 350 restaurants. Campus Our UCMK campus is the newest addition to the University of Bedfordshire and is backed by the University and Milton Keynes council. It is well equipped with the latest facilities to enhance learning from high-specification teaching rooms to electronics and telecommunication labs.

Peace Pagoda, Milton Keynes

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Getting there • Frequent trains to and from London (30 minute journey) • Great bus connections to cities all over the UK • Convenient road links with quick access to the M1

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OPEN DAYS

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Top: Attend an Open Day and meet fellow students as well as academics, support staff and graduates Bottom: Open Day at our Bedford campus


OPEN DAYS

OPEN DAYS

Experience university life for yourself at one of our Open Days, run throughout the year. Luton campus tour

Open days Essential in choosing where and what to study, Open Days offer the ideal opportunity to: • Discover our welcoming and supportive atmosphere • Get the low-down on individual courses from staff, students and graduates • Take a student-led tour around the campus and try out our purpose built facilities • Receive specialist advice on topics such as funding and finance, admissions, disability support, careers, accommodation and the Students’ Union Find out all about living and studying with us – meet students and graduates; ask staff your questions about courses and support; try out the equipment and facilities. And more importantly, really get stuck into your subjects of interest so you can pick the one that suits you and your career plans best. So dig out your calendars and plan your visits early. Find out more: http://uob.cc/pg-open-days Campus tours Unable to make it to an Open Day? Book yourself in for one of our regular midweek campus tours held throughout the year: http://uob.cc/pg-campustours T: +44 (0)1582 489052

Diary Dates Saturday 11 October 2014 Thursday 16 October 2014 Saturday 29 November 2014 Monday 2 – Thursday 5 February 2015 Thursday 21 May 2015

Tours include: • Postgraduate and Continuing Professional Development Centre • Student accommodation • Social spaces and the Students’ Union • IT facilities • Student support services • Library

UCMK campus, Milton Keynes Luton and Bedford campuses UCMK campus, Milton Keynes Postgraduate Virtual Event Luton and Bedford campuses

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We also host virtual events throughout the year for those unable to make it to campus. Find out more at: http://uob.cc/pg-virtual-tour International fairs Living abroad and unable to make it to Bedfordshire? We have local representatives in many countries that can assist you with your application and give you details of the facilities at the University. Visit your country page at: http://uob.cc/pg-countries We have four specialist teams working to support enquirers and applicants from different countries. Find out how to get in touch with the right team for you at: http://uob.cc/pg-intl-contacts We can talk by email, phone or Skype chat. You can also talk to us via the online chat facility at: http://uob.cc/pg-livechat

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Business School

We offer courses in a wide range of subject areas include Business and Management, Accounting and Finance, Marketing, Human Resource Management, Law, Tourism, Hospitality and Events Management.

Business School Courses Accounting & Finance Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) Accounting & Finance MSc International Finance & Banking MSc Investment & Finance MSc Advertising, Marketing & PR Creative Marketing & Communication Management* MSc Marketing Communications MSc Public Relations MA MBA Executive MBA Executive (Healthcare) MBA Master of Business Administration MBA Brand Management MBA Engineering Management MBA Finance MBA Hospital & Health Services Management MBA Human Resource Management MBA International Hospitality Management* MBA Information Technology Management MBA International Legal Practice* MBA Marketing MBA Oil & Gas Management* MBA The MBM Suite Business & Management MSc Finance & Business Management MSc Information Systems & Business Management MSc International Business & Management MSc Marketing & Business Management MSc

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Additional Business Courses Business Web Analytics & Management MSc Corporate Innovation* PgCert/PgDip/MSc Economics of International Business MSc Engineering Business Management MSc Intercultural Communication MA International Development* MA International Relations MA Logistics & Supply Chain Management MSc Management PgCert Pre-Masters in Business Project Management PgCert/PgDip/MSc Project Management (Distance Learning) MSc Research Degrees in the Business Management Research Institute (BMRI) MA/MSc/MPhil/PhD Human Resource Management Human Resource Management PgDip International Human Resource Management MA Law International Business Law LLM International Commercial & Dispute Resolution LLM Tourism, Hospitality & Events Management International Tourism & Hospitality Management MSc International Tourism Management PgCert/PgDip/MSc Sport Tourism Management PgCert/PgDip/MSc Tourism & Environmental Management PgCert/PgDip/MSc Tourism & Events Management PgCert/PgDip/MSc Research Degrees in the Institute for Tourism MA/MSc/MPhil/PhD *Subject to approval For up-to-date information on part-time study options see: http://uob.cc/pg-parttime


Business School

Q&A

Our Academics

Dr Gordon Mellor Acting Executive Dean of the University of Bedfordshire Business School Q What does the University of Bedfordshire Business School offer? A A focused, practiced-based experience that blends the academic with real-life application. Q What facilities are there? A We have specialist facilities that replicate those found in practice: for example in Law we have a Moot Court whilst in Accounting and Finance we have a designated Economics lab. Our Postgraduate and CPD Centre is designed to meet the needs of keen and motivated, advanced level students. Q How will postgraduate study within the Business School enhance employability? A The experience gained here is invaluable. You will experience working with and for

businesses and organisations of different sorts. You will build up appropriate contacts through your time here and many of our courses feature professional awards that help to get your career off to a flying start. Q How do students benefit from the experience and knowledge of the teaching team? A Our academic staff are practitioners too. They have run businesses and served time in industry, practiced in law and accountancy, human resource management and marketing, whilst our tourism specialists are known world-wide. We provide this experience to our students as an integral part of their academic studies.

FUTURE-PROOF LEARNING We are developing a point of view on education that is international practice driven. We recognise that practice and practitioners are characterised by their unique problem contexts which are complex, uncertain and ambiguous, particularly in the context of global and international issues. Practitioners are rarely presented with opportunities to manage according to the academic models and theories taught in business schools – instead they draw upon their knowledge and experience of practice and seeing the practice of others – a knowledge base that is often tacit and highly context-sensitive. It is this thinking that underpins our core philosophy and that is transforming the nature of courses and the kind of research focus the Business School takes. You benefit as we strive to: develop creative thinkers, intelligent practitioners and designers of futures; develop applied research skills and mind-sets in our graduates as future practitioners; embed a nuanced understanding of international practice in our curriculum; and deliver a superior and distinctive student experience.

Did you know? Most of our postgraduate courses are run in our new Postgraduate and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Centre based at our Luton campus.

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Accounting & Finance

Association of Chartered Certified Accountants ACCA Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: Part-time Open to: UK/EU students only Entry requirements: Applicants should have a minimum of two A levels and three GCSEs (which must include English and Maths) or a BTEC National Certificate or Diploma (any subject) or an Advanced GNVQ (any subject). For more information, please refer to: www.accaglobal.com Key features • You can sit papers flexibly to fit individual requirements • Study groups are not too large and there is individual attention to improve your abilities • Boost career and earnings potential

About the course The ACCA course leads to the skills and knowledge papers for the ACCA qualification that is essential for anyone wishing to pursue a senior managerial position in accounting or finance. On completion, you will be able to apply for senior level positions in the industry. The course is designed for people who are already working in the accounting or finance industry, who wish to further their career by professional qualification. Career opportunities This qualification adds value to your experience and enables you to demonstrate your capability to perform at a high level in the accounting and finance industry. On completion you will have up to nine of the skills and knowledge papers required for the ACCA qualification.

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Areas of study may include: Knowledge papers • F1 Accountant in business • F2 Management accounting • F3 Financial accounting Skills papers • F4 Corporate and business law • F5 Performance management • F6 Taxation • F7 Financial reporting • F8 Audit and assurance • F9 Financial management To find out more contact Mr Larry Teh t: +44 (0)1234 793066 e: larry.teh@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? This course is taught on a part-time basis to fit in with existing commitments.

ACCA qualifications add value to your experience

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Accounting & Finance

Accounting & Finance MSc Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 1 year full-time Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent. Student’s first degree studies (or equivalent) should have covered sufficient quantitative/ numerical skills, for example, students with business, engineering, mathematical and science backgrounds. The University also considers students from other disciplines such as business and marketing provided they can demonstrate an ability to cope with mathematical units. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language

FINANCE

Key features • Access to a range of financial databases (eg Datastream, FAME, Reuters EIKON) and statistical software (Eviews, STATA and SPSS) About the course This course delivers a broad foundation of technical knowledge that provides you with analytical skills essential for a range of organisations. The development of your theoretical foundations in accounting and finance will enhance employment opportunities for a career in accounting and finance related fields. Career opportunities This course is designed to prepare you for senior management through technical expertise in aspects of accounting and finance. You may find career opportunities in: investment, banking institutions and insurance; audit and corporate governance; risk management; and financial and management accounting.

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Areas of study may include: • Advances in corporate finance • Corporate governance and accountability • Advanced management accounting • Quantitative and research methods • Financial risk management • International finance and markets • Financial statement analysis and security valuation • Dissertation To find out more contact Dr Syamarlah Rasaratnam t: +44 (0)1582 742124 e: syamarlah.rasaratnam@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? You can obtain Thomson Reuters certification which is regarded as a valuable tool by most successful financial markets.

Student Experiences

“I chose to study this course at Bedfordshire as I’m good with numbers, and wanted to study near my home as it enables me to continue to work while I study. Being able to study a postgraduate course is a great way to further advance your career opportunities. I’m learning to do things independently and also have the chance to work with people from different cultures.” Wajid Babar, MSc Accounting & Finance student (UK)

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Accounting & Finance

International Finance & Banking MSc Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 1 year full-time Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent. Student‘s first degree studies (or equivalent) should ideally have covered sufficient quantitative/numerical skills. The University also considers those students from other disciplines such as business and marketing provided they can demonstrate an ability to cope with mathematical units. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Access to a range of financial databases

(eg Datastream, Reuters X3000) and statistical software (Eviews, STATA and SPSS) About the course This course offers interdisciplinary training on issues related to international banking and finance. At postgraduate level the study must be integrative, blending economic, mathematical and financial theory with analytical approaches to solve complex problems and implement solutions. It will be delivered through lectures, seminars and visiting speakers. Some specialist activities will take place. Career opportunities The course is specially designed for those seeking a career within the international banking system, international corporations or in capital markets. Areas of study may include: • Economics of money, banking and finance

Investment & Finance MSc Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 1 year full-time Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: As a specialised Master’s, we are looking for applicants with a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent. Student’s first degree studies (or equivalent) should have covered sufficient quantitative/ numerical skills, for example, students with engineering, mathematical and science backgrounds. The University also considers those students from other disciplines such as business and marketing provided they can demonstrate an ability to cope with the mathematical units. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language

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Key features • Close proximity to the City of London, a leading financial capital of the world • Unique experience with hands-on experience in investment and finance • Use of a wide selection of databases, analysis tools and financial software About the course This Master’s will enable you to develop your skills to apply technical knowledge to solve complex problems and add value to information content. You will analyse and implement solutions to equity investment and portfolio management including issues raised in equity risk management and equity markets. Career opportunities You will be well placed to find careers in: finance and investment including equity management, commercial and investment banking, insurance; audit and corporate governance; risk management and corporate finance.

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• Advances in corporate finance • Research methods • Finance and capital markets • Corporate banking • Banking regulation and compliance • Quantitative research methods for economics and finance • Dissertation Optional units: • Financial risk management; Investment analysis and portfolio management; Strategic management; and Issues in economic policy To find out more contact Dr Jing Di-Wojtasiuk t: +44 (0)1582 743194 e: jing.di@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Previous students on the course have been able to visit the Bank of England and London Stock Exchange to gain insight into the dynamic of the financial institutions. For further information: http://uob.cc/ubbs-004

Areas of study may include: • Financial statement analysis and security valuation • Foundations of investment • Investment analysis and portfolio management • Financial risk management • International finance and markets • Advances in corporate finance • Quantitative and research methods • Dissertation To find out more contact Dr Sanawar Choudhury t: +44 (0)1582 489634 e: sanawar.choudhury@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Our proximity to London, and the use of simulation and database packages such as Reuters Eikon and Datastream, allows us to embed the theory that you learn into practice.

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Advertising, Marketing & PR

Creative Marketing & Communication Management* MSc *Subject to approval Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 1 year full-time (options available part-time) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good BA (Hons) degree in Business or Marketing, or other cognate discipline providing there is an appropriate marketing/business content; additionally, practitioners in marketing with a few years’ experience who are seeking a careerbroadening course. Appropriate command of English for EU/international students, IELTS 6.0. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language

Key features • The Master’s allows for innovative approaches to solving problems About the course While covering the key elements of marketing, the course connects creativity to self-awareness and critical analysis of management practice. It provides participants with the skills and behaviours that employers look for: the application of creativity for transformational change and the mind-set to address context-based issues and challenges as intelligent practitioners and creative thinkers. There is a central creativity unit which relates to individual creativity and the need for a manager’s awareness of their own abilities and those of others to facilitate change. Career opportunities Career paths lie in marketing management, business development, brand communication and management. On successful completion participants can progress to

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PhD research. Areas of study may include: • Leading for creativity, innovation and performance • Marketing for managers • Communications in the digital economy • The communication process • Communication in business • Marketing communications • Creative project Optional units include: • The competitive global context; Brand management and research; Chaos and complexity; and Innovative strategy To find out more contact Dr Annie Danbury t: +44 (0)1582 743037 e: annie.danbury@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Develop your management skills with support from Professors of Management Practice and industry practitioners.

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Advertising, Marketing & PR

Marketing Communications MSc Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 1 year full-time Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good Honours degree in marketing or named with marketing in the title, or marketing communications, or media providing there is an appropriate marketing/business content. Exceptionally, a good Honours degree from other disciplines eg social sciences, humanities will be accepted. Additionally, EU/ International students should have an appropriate command of English, IELTS 6.0. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds. ac.uk/english-language

MARKETING

Key features • Teaching and research staff with industry experience • Emphasis on building your employability skills About the course There is a focus on developing your knowledge in three areas of integrated marketing communications systems: public relations, advertising, and digital communications. A key theme is the concept of integration, both at an organisational level and at a campaign level. This practical course enables you to develop your skills in creating marketing communications, campaign planning and evaluation, and acquire a critical knowledge of brand management and buyer behaviour. Career opportunities Graduates pursue a career in advertising, public relations, digital communications or in client-side strategic brand management. Roles include: account

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executive; advertising account planner; PR officer; PR event manager; media buyer; and brand manager. Areas of study may include: • Marketing communications • Brand management and research • Marketing communications and society • Public relations issues • Integrated marketing • Advertising • Communication in the digital economy • Current issues in marketing communications • Dissertation To find out more contact Dr Annie Danbury t: +44 (0)1582 743037 e: annie.danbury@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? On this course you will create a Personal Development Portfolio which prepares you for interview and employment.

Student Experiences

“I really enjoy the course. It centres on how marketing communications are used worldwide. The academics are experts in their fields and provide the most up-to-date knowledge in the area, which we can use in our studies and apply to situations in the real world.” Vishal Mehta, MSc Marketing Communications student (India)

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Advertising, Marketing & PR

Build practical skills through engagement with current industry practice informed by leading practitioners

Public Relations MA Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 1 year full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good BA (Hons). We particularly welcome candidates with business or other professional experience. Applicants should have an appropriate command of English; for EU/international students, IELTS 6.0. In other respects the standard University entry requirements will apply. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Mix with other postgraduate students from around the world in a unique environment

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• Emphasis on building your employability skills • Benefit from links with leading UK employers • You will be taught by leading experts in public relations with extensive industry experience

Areas of study may include: • Journalism and media relations • Social media • Employee relations • Crisis management • Integrated marketing • Marketing communications

About the course Throughout the course you will develop a deep theoretical knowledge of the place of public relations in society and the relationships with marketing and business and organisational strategy.

To find out more contact Mr Quentin Langley t: +44 (0)1582 489250 e: quentin.langley@beds.ac.uk

Career opportunities Public relations is in great demand today in the private, public and voluntary sectors – indeed anywhere there is a need to communicate or defend the activities of an organisation. Post-experience students successfully completing the course will improve their opportunities to fast-track their careers.

Did you know? This CIPR recognised course focuses on key transferable skills such as team work and theoretical understanding of reputation and strategy.

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MBA

Executive MBA Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Mode: Part-time weekend delivery Open to: UK/EU students only Entry requirements: Applicants need to hold an Honours degree in any discipline from a recognised higher education institution, and have appropriate management experience of at least two years (or equivalent). Special entry is available for those with no degree but with extensive management experience. Key features • Develop your ability to take an integrated and strategic view of business • Benefit from our network of international and local academics and practitioners About the course The University of Bedfordshire Business School has 20 years’ experience of teaching

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the Executive MBA. The major motivations of practising managers in choosing the course are: accelerated advancement in their chosen profession; a change of career direction; a wish to start their own business; a desire to develop their business skills and the ability to apply them more effectively. By undertaking the Executive MBA, you show your commitment to an employer through focusing on your career by building strategic skills to improve management responsibilities. Career opportunities Executive MBA students come from various sectors and organisational backgrounds including manufacturing; information technology; retail and services; healthcare; the commercial and public sectors. The Executive MBA is a career accelerator and demonstrates your progression by applying your learning to your personal and professional life.

Executive (Healthcare) MBA • diverse working environments Starts in: September Location: Putteridge Bury campus, Luton Mode: Part-time weekend delivery Open to: UK/EU students only Entry requirements: Applicants should have an Honours degree in any discipline from a recognised higher education institution, or appropriate post-graduate Management experience of at least two years (or equivalent) preferably in a health or public sector context. For international students, an English competence of IELTS 6.0 or equivalent is required. Special entry is available for those with no degree but with extensive management. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language

About the course You will complete two projects: one focused on leadership and the other a case study that integrates your previous learning. We require students to have a minimum of two years’ management experience, so you can network with, and learn from, other experienced managers. Career opportunities You will possess the ability to become a positive change agent in any organisation. You will also have had extensive and continuous opportunity for reflective and critical evaluation of your capability as a team worker and leader. The course will also equip you to cope with the ever changing economic and policy climate in the public or private sector by offering perspectives on both.

Areas of study may include: • Leading and managing people • Accounting for leaders • Marketing products and services in a dynamic environment • Mobilising creativity and innovation • Operations and project management • Strategy • Entrepreneurship and small business management • Thriving in a competitive global context • Integrated management • Leadership project To find out more contact The MBA Administration Team t: +44 (0)1582 743418 e: mba-admin@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Our weekend tutoring enables flexibility for busy lifestyles, as well as the opportunity to mix with other experienced managers.

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• dynamic environment • Leading and managing people • Accounting for leaders • Governance and ethics for healthcare • Strategy • Operations and project management • Health economics commissioning and • providing quality • Perspectives on public health and • patient safety • Information systems for hospitals and • health services • Leading learning in healthcare • environments To find out more contact The MBA Administration Team t: +44 (0)1582 743418 e: mba-admin@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Graduates have automatic entitlement to membership of the Chartered Management Institute (CMI).

Key features • Collaborate with people in the dynamic,

Areas of study may include: • Marketing products and services in a

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MBA

Master of Business Administration MBA Starts in: September, November, February or April Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: Up to 15 months full-time Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have an Honours degree in any discipline from a recognised higher education institution. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • An internationally recognised degree • An integrated and practice-based approach to managerial knowledge About the course The University prides itself on the important balance between contemporary theory

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and practice in its MBA course. The course combines core MBA disciplines such as marketing, operations management and strategy, with innovative subject areas such as entrepreneurship, and creativity and innovation, to understand the ‘big picture’ of business life, underpinning career success in strategic management and leadership. The course is normally scheduled over three to four contact days per week to allow individual and group study time, and is supplemented by workshops and lectures. An international perspective is maintained in all subject areas through the selection of study materials and, in many assessments, by allowing the student to choose the context, organisation or scenario in which to apply management theory. Career opportunities The MBA is highly international and diverse in nature. Career progression is enhanced by the strategic management knowledge and skills that the MBA develops.

For further information: http://uob.cc/ubbs-010

Areas of study may include: • Leading people in organisations • Managing operations • Executive development • Strategic management • Business and financial markets • Theory into practice project • Small businesses and entrepreneurship (optional) • Creativity for managers (optional) • The competitive global context (optional) To find out more contact Dr Pauline Loewenberger t: +44 (0)1582 489017 e: pauline.loewenberger@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Our MBA ‘Practice Weeks’ develop students’ managerial and consultancy skills by working with management professors and local employers.

Student Experiences

“The project work is really good, because as an MBA student it is very important to apply theory into practice. The tutors are very passionate about what they teach. This makes the classes more interesting and interactive. My future career aspiration is to manage my own business and the strategic, entrepreneurship and marketing units are absolutely perfect for this.” Nusrat Al-Azad, MBA student (Bangladesh)

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MBA

Brand Management MBA The Master of Business Administration (Brand Management) consists of the following core study areas of the MBA with additional options aimed at marketing professionals.

The core areas you may study include: • Marketing for managers • Leading people in organisations • Accounting for managers • Managing operations • Executive development • Strategic management • Brand management and research

Engineering Management MBA The Master of Business Administration (Engineering Management) consists of the following core study areas of the MBA with additional options aimed at engineering professionals. Additional entry requirements: The MBA (Engineering Management) requires a good second class Honours

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Students can select two options from the following: • Public relations issues • Communications in the digital economy • Marketing communications • Integrated marketing

For further information: http://uob.cc/ubbs-012 • Executive development • Theory into practice project

The core areas you may study include: • Marketing for managers • Leading people in organisations • Accounting for managers • Managing operations • Strategic management • Strategic technology management • Engineering systems management

Students can select two options from the following: • Contract and procurement • Risk and quality management The course will run if sufficient numbers are recruited.

For further information: http://uob.cc/ubbs-013 The core areas you may study include: • Marketing for managers • Leading people in organisations • Accounting for managers • Managing operations • Executive development • Strategic management

Hospital & Health Services Management MBA The Master of Business Administration (Hospital and Health Services Management) consists of the following core study areas of the MBA with additional options aimed at healthcare professionals.

• Theory into practice project

degree in any aspect of engineering, technology, science or a related discipline.

Finance MBA The Master of Business Administration (Finance) consists of the following core study areas of the MBA aimed at finance professionals.

For further information: http://uob.cc/ubbs-011

The core areas you may study include: • Marketing for managers • Leading people in organisations • Accounting for managers • Managing operations • Executive development • Strategic management • Social healthcare perspectives • Theory into practice project

• Corporate finance • Foundation of investment theories • International finance and markets • Theory into practice project

For further information: http://uob.cc/ubbs-014

Students can select two options from the following: • Information systems in the hospital and health services • Health economics • Organising healthcare services The course will run if sufficient numbers are recruited.

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MBA

Human Resource Management MBA The Master of Business Administration (Human Resource Management) consists of the following core areas of the MBA with additional options aimed at human resource professionals.

The core units you may study include: • Marketing for managers • Leading people in organisations • Accounting for managers • Managing operations • Executive development • Strategic management • Comparative human resource management

International Hospitality Management* MBA *Subject to approval The Master of Business Administration (International Hospitality Management) consists of the following core areas of the MBA with additional options aimed at hospitality professionals.

The core units you may study include: • Marketing for managers • Leading people in organisations • Accounting for managers • Managing operations • Executive development • Strategic management • Theory into practice project

For further information: http://uob.cc/ubbs-015 • Theory into practice project Students can select two options from the following: • Employee engagement • Human resource development • Personnel resourcing

For further information: http://uob.cc/ubbs-016

Students can select two specialist options: For full course information and to view the specialist units for this course, please visit our website.

Through the MBA you will become a positive change agent

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MBA

Information Technology Management MBA The Master of Business Administration (Information Technology Management) consists of core study areas of the MBA with additional options aimed at Information Technology professionals. Additional entry requirements: Applicants should have appropriate management experience of at least two

years (or equivalent). Special entry is available for those with no degree but with extensive management experience. The core areas you may study include: • Marketing for managers • Leading people in organisations • Accounting for managers • Managing operations • Executive development • Strategic management

International Legal Practice* MBA *Subject to approval The Master of Business Administration (Information Technology Management) consists of core study areas of the MBA with additional options aimed at professionals working in the law industry.

The core areas you may study include: • Marketing for managers • Leading people in organisations • Accounting for managers • Managing operations • Executive development • Strategic management • Theory into practice project

Marketing MBA The Master of Business Administration (Marketing) consists of the following core study areas of the MBA with additional options aimed at marketing professionals.

• Utilising emerging technologies • Theory into practice project Students can select two options from the following: • Application of project management methodologies • Utilising emerging technologies • Management of data The course will run if sufficient numbers are recruited.

For further information: http://uob.cc/ubbs-018 Students can also select two specialist options such as: • Corporate governance and company law • International commercial litigation • International employment law For full course information and to view the specialist units for this course, please visit our website.

For further information: http://uob.cc/ubbs-019 The core areas you may study include: • Marketing for managers • Leading people in organisations • Accounting for managers • Managing operations • Executive development • Strategic management • Integrated marketing

Oil & Gas Management* MBA *Subject to approval

For further information: http://uob.cc/ubbs-017

• Theory into practice project Students can select two options from the following: • International marketing • Marketing communications • Communications in the digital economy

For further information: http://uob.cc/ubbs-020

The Master of Business Administration (Oil & Gas Management) consists of core study areas of the MBA with additional options aimed at professionals working in the Oil and Gas industry.

The core areas you may study include: • Marketing for managers • Leading people in organisations • Accounting for managers • Managing operations • Executive development • Strategic management • Theory into practice project

Students can also select two specialist options. For full course information and to view the specialist units for this course, please visit our website.

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The MBM Suite

Business & Management MSc Starts in: September, March or May Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: Up to 1 year full-time Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Opportunity to tailor your course to achieve either breadth or specialisation in your studies • Opportunities to attend high-profile business lecture events run by the University’s business services group, the Knowledge Hub and the Business School

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About the course The course content presents you with a broad business education and conceptual, framework-focused, analytical, problem solving and research skills to enable you to operate confidently and effectively in an environment requiring flexible and innovative responses at a professional level. We strive to make the whole student experience immediately relevant to today’s business challenges and changing environment. This will enable you to develop dynamic and strategic responses to the complex internal and external challenges facing organisations in both the public and private sector. Career opportunities On completion of this course, you will be well placed to pursue management posts in public and private sectors of industry and commerce, and in non-governmental and voluntary organisations. Areas of study may include: • Inter-cultural business contexts

For further information: http://uob.cc/ubbs-021

• • • • • • • • • • • •

The personal brand Financial analysis Marketing Business data analysis Managing people Digital business management Applied management project Corporate finance Issues in financial reporting Brand management and research International marketing Strategic management of information systems • Web analytics To find out more contact Dr Rosemary Burnley t: +44 (0)1582 743847 e: mbm-admin@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? This postgraduate course is designed to help graduates who are not specialists to gain a valuable insight into business and management.

Student Experiences

“The best aspect of this course is that we are studying all subjects like Finance, Marketing, HR, and we learn a bit of everything. Back home in India we don’t have any practical study like this. The tutors are expecting us to work to a very high corporate level. Although this is tough, it is helping us grow.” Manish Dedhia, MSc Business & Management student (India)

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The MBM Suite

Finance & Business Management MSc Starts in: September, November, March or May Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 1 year full-time Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have at least a second class Honours degree or equivalent. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Opportunity to study finance in-depth on a general business course • Excellent location near the centre of finance, the City of London About the course This course provides you with the essential skills and knowledge for a career in

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financial management, and will develop the managerial, technical and analytical skills required by employers in the private and public sectors. You receive broad training in management methods, together with an in-depth appreciation of the financial environment of contemporary business, with opportunities in the second semester to study advanced specialist topics in finance and management. The course content presents you with conceptual, framework-focused, analytical, problem solving and research skills to enable you to operate confidently and effectively in an environment requiring flexible and innovative responses at a professional level. Career opportunities On successful completion you will be well placed to pursue a career in accounting management, banking, insurance and the stock market.

For further information: http://uob.cc/ubbs-022

Areas of study may include: • Corporate finance • Issues in financial reporting • Financial analysis • Inter-cultural business contexts • The personal brand • Marketing • Business data analysis • Managing people • Digital business management • Applied management project To find out more contact Dr Piotr Konwicki t: +44 (0)1582 743847 e: mbm-admin@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? There are excellent job prospects for those who study this course, due to the high demand for graduates with a background in accounting and finance.

Student Experiences

“My course gives me an in-depth knowledge related to finance, corporate finance, and issues in financial reporting, as well as business communication. When I graduate, this knowledge will give me more strength in the business world, as I will have an understanding of different subjects and an appreciation of different perspectives.” Nirav Modi, MSc Finance & Business Management student (India)

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The MBM Suite

Information Systems & Business Management MSc Starts in: September, March or May Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 1 year full-time Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Access to state-of-the-art computing facilities About the course This course is for students with a business or computing degree who want to move into careers encompassing management information systems, strategic

management of business-IT, web analytics and digital business management. A distinctive area of this course is the study of emerging and contemporary IT/IS applications in business organisations, such as enterprise resource planning, web analytics, social networking, cloud computing and business intelligence. A key theme is the importance of achieving effective dynamic interaction of IT/IS with business strategy so as to address the problems associated with increasingly rapid rates of change in the information technology and business environment. Career opportunities There is a shortage of managers who are knowledgeable about information systems and who also have a strong understanding of business. You will be well placed to work in general management or information systems.

For further information: http://uob.cc/ubbs-023

Areas of study may include: • Strategic management of information systems • Digital business management • Web analytics • Inter-cultural business contexts • The personal brand • Financial analysis • Marketing • Business data analysis • Managing people • Applied management project To find out more contact Dr Markus Haag t: +44 (0)1582 743847 e: mbm-admin@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? This is one of few Master’s courses which combine business and management with information systems.

The curriculum has a multi-disciplinary approach that focuses on the key issues of problem solving and decision making

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The MBM Suite

International Business & Management MSc Starts in: September, November, March or May Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 1 year full-time (up to 21 months with sandwich placement) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Designed to help graduates who are not business specialists gain a valuable insight into international business and management, and enhance their employability

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About the course Taking a multidisciplinary approach, you examine areas of international business and management in depth, including financial, technological, marketing and managerial issues facing multinational enterprises. The course is specifically designed for those who aspire to a professional or managerial career in an international business environment. It presents you with conceptual, framework-focused, analytical, problem solving and research skills to enable you to operate confidently and effectively in an environment requiring flexible and innovative responses at a professional level. Career opportunities On successful completion you will be well equipped to pursue a variety of management roles in both public and private sectors in national or international

For further information: http://uob.cc/ubbs-024

businesses. The course will be valuable to launch a career internationally. Areas of study may include: • Inter-cultural business contexts • International marketing • The personal brand • Financial analysis • Marketing • Business data analysis • Managing people • Digital business management • Applied management project • Corporate finance To find out more contact Dr Brinder Saigal t: +44 (0)1582 743847 e: mbm-admin@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Our vision in the Business School shapes students’ minds towards imaginative new futures in global business education, research and practice.

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The MBM Suite

Marketing & Business Management MSc Starts in: September, November, March or May Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 1 year full-time Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Easy access to London – where many large marketing agencies are based About the course This course will develop your critical understanding of marketing which has become an important discipline that is integrated with, and underpins other

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organisational processes. Students will investigate emerging sub-disciplines such as integrated marketing communications and customer relationship marketing, as well as the marketing concept, marketing research, consumer behaviour, services marketing, planning, strategy and implementation. The course presents you with conceptual, framework-focused, analytical, problem solving and research skills to operate confidently and effectively in an environment requiring flexible and innovative responses at a professional level. Career opportunities You will have developed an ability to analyse problems logically and apply decision-making skills and knowledge to reach feasible and realistic marketing and business solutions, enhancing both short- and long-term employment prospects. Many of our graduates pursue careers in marketing management, brand

management or communications. Areas of study may include: • Marketing • International marketing • Brand management and research • Financial analysis • Managing people • Applied management project • Inter-cultural business contexts • The personal brand • Digital business management • Business data analysis To find out more contact Dr Carmine DeVita t: +44 (0)1582 743847 e: mbm-admin@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? We have excellent links with many marketing organisations, offering opportunities for real-world experience.

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Student Experiences

“I decided to study this course to progress further in my career. It was local, it fitted in with my job and I had heard positive things about it. Many of the lecturers had industry backgrounds which made learning more interesting. And the interaction with the lecturers was helpful because being able to discuss the course made it easier to understand the content.” Hayley Phillips, MSc Marketing & Business Management graduate (UK) Visit: www.beds.ac.uk/pgstudy (UK) Visit: www.beds.ac.uk/international (EU/International) Chat live via: www.beds.ac.uk

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Additional Business Courses

Experience practice-oriented teaching based on real-world case studies

Business Web Analytics & Management MSc Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 1 year full-time Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have at least a second class Honours degree or equivalent. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Experience practice-oriented teaching based on action-learning projects • Benefit from opportunities to attend and network at high-profile web analytics events organised by the professional community

is rapidly gaining importance as businesses address the challenge of meeting increasingly demanding customer expectations in a competitive business world where data-driven insights are critical to success. This course offers a balance of managing the digital enterprise, use of web analytics for business intelligence, and project management topics, which are integrated within an understanding of the strategic and operational issues of managing digital businesses. This is a unique multidisciplinary course aimed at ambitious graduates wanting to acquire the necessary skills and knowledge needed to manage digital enterprises.

For further information: http://uob.cc/ubbs-026

delivery of web analytics and digital business solutions. Areas of study may include: • Digital business management • Web analytics and applications • Project management • Web marketing • Strategic marketing • Financial analysis • Business research methods • Business data analysis • Applied management project To find out more contact Dr Guangming Cao t: +44 (0)1582 489673 e: guangming.cao@beds.ac.uk

About the course Business Web Analytics and Management

Career opportunities You will be well equipped for a career as a business manager, influencing digital business strategies and activities; a business and web analytics consultant, focusing on digital business applications; or project managers responsible for the

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Did you know? Big data and business analytics are becoming increasingly important, whilst the majority of companies are using web analytics technologies.


Additional Business Courses

Corporate Innovation* PgCert/PgDip/MSc *Subject to approval Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 12 months full-time (options available part-time) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Process focus concerned with developing sustainable innovative behaviour • Develops a locus on the relevance of Corporate Innovation for large and small organisations in the UK and overseas and for public sector and voluntary organisations

For further information: http://uob.cc/ubbs-027

About the course The MSc Corporate Innovation supports creative and innovative capability, combined with business impact in our communities. The course deliberately avoids a focus on entrepreneurship and micro organisations to focus on the development of creative and innovative capability across the organisation, whether this is a small business of 100 employees to multinationals, or public sector. It also examines the cross-cultural perspectives that are essential to corporate and smaller organisations in a global market. Career opportunities The course aims to develop practitioners who are capable of delivering creative ideas to address the challenges and opportunities of enhancing corporate innovation to make an impact in a competitive environment though knowledge, ideas and continuous personal and professional development. On successful completion of the MSc

Economics of International Business MSc businesses and financial institutions Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 1 year full-time Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Standard University entry requirements apply. You should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent. The University also considers students from other disciplines including business, marketing, accounting or finance. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language

About the course The MSc Economics of International Business will help you understand underlying economic principles and the environment in which businesses operate and policy decisions are made. Relationships between key economic variables will be analysed and the strategic decision making processes followed by businesses will be critically evaluated at both the national and the international level. Throughout this course, you will develop problem solving skills, becoming therefore more skilled, well informed and alert professionals in an increasingly demanding world.

Key features • This course will enhance your ability to understand the structure of our economic system which underpins the functions and operation of

Career opportunities Knowledge of economics is essential for an understanding of business behaviour, strategy and corporate performance. A student who studies a combination of international business and economic

students will have the necessary knowledge and skills to progress to PhD research. Areas of study may include: • Leading for creativity, innovation and performance • Innovative strategy • Corporate entrepreneurship • Strategic technology management • Chaos and complexity • Project management To find out more contact: Dr Pauline Loewenberger t: +44 (0)1582 489017 e: pauline.loewenberger@beds.ac.uk

Did you know?

The need for organisational innovation is hindered by uncertainty of what this means in practice and how this might be achieved. Participants on this course are likely to be in high demand in the UK and internationally.

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related subjects at Master’s level will gain a comparative advantage in the market place, and will be prepared for a range of careers in commercial and not-for-profit organisations as well as in policy and international institutions. Areas of study may include: • International economics • Development economics • Economic policy issues • Investment analysis • Corporate banking • Strategic management • Financial reporting To find out more contact Dr Socrates Karidis t: +44 (0)1582 489760 e: socrates.karidis@beds.ac.uk

Did you know?

Economics graduates enjoy on average higher starting salaries than most disciplines.

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Additional Business Courses

Engineering Business Management MSc Starts in: September Location: UCMK campus, Milton Keynes Duration: 1 year full-time Open to: UK/EU/International students only Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level or equivalent in any aspect of engineering, science or a related discipline. Students without a first degree but with professional and vocational experience (eg Incorporated Engineer (IEng) or Chartered Engineer (CEng) status) may be considered subject to demonstrating the potential to succeed. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language

Key features • Opportunity to gain an additional qualification, PRINCE 2 About the course This course takes a holistic view of engineering systems and incorporates critical areas for building and managing future engineering businesses. The approach to teaching and learning will enable critical thinking and creativity in analysis, synthesis and appraisal. This course can be converted into an MBA when you have gained three years of business experience by undertaking credit-bearing projects totalling to 90 credits. These projects can be undertaken using supported learning while you are in employment over two years. Career opportunities You will be well placed to pursue a career in engineering-based organisations in the public or private sector.

For further information: http://uob.cc/ubbs-029

Areas of study may include: • Production systems management (lean manufacturing focus) • Strategic technology management • Project management • Operations management • Risk and quality management (six sigma focus) • Contract and procurement management • Financial analysis • The human side of management • Business research methods To find out more contact Dr Yongmei Bentley t: +44 (0)1582 489085 e: yongmei.bentley@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? This course is designed for those who want to become future managers/leaders.

This course develops your critical thinking and creativity in analysis, synthesis and appraisal

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Additional Business Courses

Intercultural

Student Experiences

“As a result of my studies I am more culturally aware, can understand people from different cultures better and understand their patterns of behaviour. I would recommend this course as it enables you to gain more knowledge and build upon what you have learnt in the workplace and your previous studies at undergraduate level.” Priya Chauhan, MA Intercultural Communication graduate (UK)

Intercultural Communication MA Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: Up to 15 months full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Candidates should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level or equivalent, and English Language as appropriate, eg IELTS 6.0 or equivalent. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • This course is the first of its kind in the UK, providing in-depth training in intercultural communication • Institutional membership of the Society for Intercultural Education Training and Research (SIETAR)

About the course This course provides in-depth training in intercultural communication, drawing on the latest developments in linguistic and psychological theory. The focus on cultural diversity and communication issues will develop your ability to analyse cultural differences in language use and in intercultural interactions. You will design, implement and evaluate intercultural training programmes, equipping you with the practical and professional skills of the trainer/adviser; enabling you to address contemporary issues affecting today’s multicultural societies, both nationally and internationally. Career opportunities You will gain knowledge and skills that are highly valued by employers worldwide, and have the understanding and experience to deal effectively in international business, aid agencies, local authority service providers, and education.

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Areas of study may include: • Cultural diversity and change • Exploring research concepts and methods • The communication process • Language and intercultural relations • Intercultural training Optional: • International relations • Issues in TEFL • Professional practice • International tourism • Management • Marketing and PR To find out more contact Ms Tricia Smart t: +44 (0)1582 743205 e: tricia.smart@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Combining theory with practice, this interdisciplinary course prepares you for many careers including intercultural training.

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Additional Business Courses

International Development* MA *Subject to approval Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 12 months full-time Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Candidates should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Prepares you to seek meaningful solutions that promote sustainability, equality and justice for all • Assists you to demonstrate entrepreneurial skills About the course This course aims to develop a

comprehensive understanding of the process and intricacies of international development. This will enable you to question and analyse the various facets of development as practiced in the world. You will understand why we live in a world of haves and have not. We will facilitate an understanding in you of the historical forces that have led us to this point, and the ways in which those forces have created societies in which the wealth of some requires the poverty of others. You will be exposed to the works of real organisations and develop a practical understanding of the role different players play towards their contribution to international development. Career opportunities This Master’s provides a perfect balance between theory and practice and thereby is a step closer to the requirements of the international organisations and NGOs that could hire you. More recently, the ‘Corporate Social Responsibility’ of

International Relations MA Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: Up to 15 months full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Candidates should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level or equivalent, and English Language as appropriate, eg IELTS 6.0 or equivalent. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Explore international relations in an interdisciplinary manner, reflecting the true nature of international institutions and organisations today • Gain professional practical experience with a work placement programme

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About the course This Master’s has a strong focus on employability. The growth of NGOs, and their influence on the world stage, the internationalisation of industry and all areas of business, and the multi-cultural communities comprised of both economic migrants and refugees globally, makes knowledge of international relations an imperative for graduates who want to work internationally or engage in international issues at home. This interdisciplinary course combines IR studies with cultural studies, addressing the need for intercultural competence in international situations. Career opportunities Typically, you could expect to work for NGOs, government and local authority institutions; international business, education and the media.

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modern day corporations urges them to employ specialists like you to make their business ventures viable and acceptable in terms of international development. Areas of study may include: • Sustainable development • Economics of development • Human rights and development • Education, gender and inequality • Intercultural management and international development • Contemporary issues in international development To find out more contact: Dr Brinder Saigal e: brinder.saigal@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Our course combines the best of theory and practice offering you a wide choice of specialist units to look at international development in a way that suits your interests. For further information: http://uob.cc/ubbs-032

Areas of study may include: • International relations (theory and institutions) • International relations (globalisation, conflict and reform) • Cultural diversity and change • Exploring research • Professional practice Optional: • Linguistics and TEFL • International finance • Management • International law • Marketing and PR • Social media To find out more contact Ms Tricia Smart t: +44 (0)1582 743205 e: tricia.smart@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? This interdisciplinary combination of topics offered makes this course unique in the field of IR.

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Additional Business Courses

Logistics & Supply Chain Management MSc Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square or UCMK campus, Milton Keynes Duration: 1 year full-time (options available part-time at UCMK campus only) Open to: UK/EU/International students only Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level or equivalent. Consideration will be given to applicants with lower level qualifications, but with substantial (three years or more) relevant management experience. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Collaborative learning in a professional learning environment

• Interact with professionals and visits to major logistics centres About the course The course will develop your knowledge to manage contemporary logistics and supply chains effectively in various industry sectors. The course will also ensure you have a critical awareness of legal, social and environmental issues faced by modern businesses. It will equip you with necessary skills to optimise supply chain and logistics management decisions at operational, tactical and strategic levels in the fast changing business environment. It will help you to gain critical insights into best practices of modern businesses in managing their supply chains. Career opportunities You will be equipped with relevant knowledge to pursue a career in areas such as logistics management, supply chain management, procurement management, inventory management,

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and quality management. Areas of study may include: • Supply chain management • Operations management • Logistics management • Financial analysis • Project management • Contract and procurement management • Sustainable logistics and supply chain management • Digital business management • Business research methods To find out more contact Dr Qile He t: +44 (0)1582 489252 e: qile.he@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? The course team have publications in the world-leading journals and close working relationship with the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT).

Collaborative learning with other postgraduate students from around the world

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Additional Business Courses

Management PgCert Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Mode: Part-time day and part-time evening Open to: UK/EU student only Entry requirements: Applicants with an Honours degree or equivalent from a recognised university working in, or aspiring to a managerial role. You should have some experience in management or supervision and be qualified to degree/ NVQ level 4 standard. Applicants with lower level qualifications but with relevant managerial experience will also be considered.

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About the course Intended for managers in the private, public or voluntary sectors who are keen to develop their practice and engage in stimulating debate with fellow managers from a wide variety of organisations. As well as enhancing your understanding of contemporary leadership theory, the course aims to develop your ability to reflect on your managerial experience and transfer learning to practice. All participants will be enrolled as student members of the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) the benefits of which include regular keynote speakers and access to a state-of-the art management resources centre.

work-based project leads to the CMI Level 7 Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership – a nationally recognised qualification entitling you to apply for associate CMI membership. Successful completion of this course provides partial exemption from units on the MBA course. Areas of study may include: • Managing people and relationships • Organisation and environment • Managing finance • Managing projects To find out more contact Dr Pauline Loewenberger t: +44 (0)1582 489017 e: pauline.loewenberger@beds.ac.uk

Key features • A nationally accredited course that builds on your experience and advances your career • Networking and learning opportunities through other students and the CMI

Career opportunities The PgCert Management is a generalist qualification, giving you an insight into your capabilities, supporting your progression as a professional manager, optimising competitiveness and the use of resources. Completion of an additional

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Did you know? You can ‘fast-track’ to our MBA when you successfully complete the Postgraduate Certificate.


Additional Business Courses

Pre-Masters in Business Starts in: September or February Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 1 year full-time (then progression to a Master’s course) Open to: International students only Entry requirements: Applicants should have completed a 14 year education programme with three years’ work experience, or hold a BTEC HND/ equivalent with two years of work experience. Non-native users of English are welcome but will hold a level of English equivalent to IELTS 5.5 or better. Applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy, see: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • International students benefit from becoming familiar with UK based learning approaches

• Provides excellent academic and general support About the course The Pre-Masters course offers a route into postgraduate business degrees for international students whose academic or linguistic backgrounds do not qualify them for direct entry. The course consists of subject specific, English language and study skills units which are fully assessed. The business units are delivered by subject specialists. Most course units are subject specific, with three providing knowledge of business strategy and management, and business research. This curriculum prepares individuals for Master’s degree academic engagement from the perspectives of subject coverage and skills requirements. Career opportunities Successful completion of this course guarantees access to one of the following

Project Management PgCert/PgDip/MSc Starts in: September or March Location: Luton campus, University Square or Putteridge Bury, Luton Duration: Up to 1 year full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students only Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level or equivalent. In exceptional circumstances, alternative qualifications may be considered by the course leader, on an individual basis. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Accredited by the Association for Project Management • PRINCE2 Project Management

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courses at the University of Bedfordshire: MBA; MSc Business and Management; or MA International Human Resource Management. Areas of study may include: • Intercultural business communication • Business strategy • Business skills and issues • E-business skills • Research skills To find out more contact Mrs Louise Webb t: +44 (0)1582 489789 e: louise.webb@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? You can develop communication and interpersonal skills, and business knowledge to progress directly to Master’s awards in Business.

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Foundation and Practitioner training available • Employer Practitioner Panel promotes links to industry and practice-based learning About the course The course develops your knowledge and skills to manage projects effectively in the commercial, public and voluntary sectors. It promotes a multidisciplinary skill set including planning and resource management, and also interpersonal and leadership skills. It includes managing projects for global companies over international boundaries. Career opportunities This course will give you a valuable qualification that is attractive to employers as project management professionals are in demand. It is open to graduates of all disciplines seeking to develop project management expertise and will give the flexibility to work in a range of

organisations, as a manager, project manager or in a consultancy capacity. Areas of study may include: • Project entrepreneurship • Contract and procurement management • Project management tools and techniques • Risk and quality management • The human side of management • Financial analysis • Project (delivery of a real client project) • Business research methods • Applied management research project or dissertation To find out more contact Dr David Owen t: +44 (0)1234 793227 e: david.owen@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? You have the opportunity to put theory into practice via the delivery of a real project for a client.

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Additional Business Courses

Project Management (Distance Learning) MSc Starts in: September or March Location: Online through distance learning Mode: Part-time by distance learning Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: An Honours degree, or equivalent. Exceptionally, students may be considered based on significant management experience. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Accredited by the Association for Project Management and also reflects areas of knowledge specified by the Project Management Institute • Theory is put into practice via the management of real virtual group projects

PROJECT MANAGEMENT

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About the course The course is self-paced but you will have opportunities to interact with other students and tutors via virtual communication tools including videoconferencing. You will develop your capabilities to effectively manage projects and acquire a multi-disciplinary skill set, including planning and resource management but also soft skills, such as inter-personal and leadership skills. The course is intended not just for project managers but also for administrators and managers.

• Contract and procurement management • Project management tools and techniques • Risk and quality management • The human side of management • Financial analysis Project (delivery of a real client project) • Business research methods • Applied management research project or dissertation

Career opportunities Graduates from the course will have the flexibility to work in a range of organisations, in project/programme management, general management, consultancy, or quality management.

Did you know?

Areas of study may include: • Project entrepreneurship

To find out more contact Dr David Owen t: +44 (0)1582 793227 e: david.owen@beds.ac.uk

This course will give you a valuable qualification that is attractive to employers as project management professionals are in demand. The course is open to graduates of all disciplines.

Student Experiences

“The course gives you an opportunity to deliver real projects for real clients! We prepared a marketing campaign for the NHS Bedfordshire and organised a charity fundraising event. I’ve learned not only about different methodologies, tools and techniques but also had a chance to develop my project management skills. The course also provides access to PRINCE2 training which provides you with a professional qualification that is recognised by, and is attractive to employers.” Joanna Kargol, MSc Project Management graduate (Poland)

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Additional Business Courses

Research Degrees in the Business Management Research Institute MA/MSc by Research/MPhil/PhD Starts in: October or March Location: Luton campus, University Square or Putteridge Bury, Luton Duration: Variable Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: You will have the minimum of a first or upper second class Honours degree of a university or other institution with degree-awarding powers in the United Kingdom, or equivalent. You will also need to demonstrate high levels of potential and motivation for research; excellent organisational skills and the ability to work on your own guided by your supervisory team. As part of the application process, the application form and related documents must be accompanied by your research proposal set out according to the template available on: http://uob.cc/bmri-research. International applications will need to

meet the requirements of the UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. You are advised to check that you meet the English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/research-english Key features • Membership to our Research Student Support Group About the course The Business and Management Research Institute (BMRI) manages all of the research activity within the Business School and offers a dynamic research environment. Your area of research will be agreed and finalised with your supervisory team subject to approval from the Research Institute. As well as carrying out your research, you will also undertake advanced training in research methods.

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Career opportunities You could work in both academic and commercial environments. The University welcomes research degree applications in the following areas: • Human resource management • Information systems • Knowledge management • Operations and project management • Marketing • Intercultural communication • Law To find out more contact Research Graduate School t: +44 (0)1582 489056 e: research@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Supervision is provided by staff contributing at international levels to their research areas.

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Human Resource Management

The course provides a dual award (PgDip HRM from the University and an Advanced Level Diploma in HRM from CIPD)

Human Resource Management PgDip (CIPD accredited) Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Mode: Part-time day Open to: UK/EU students only Entry requirements: Applicants must be currently employed in human resources, or in a line management/supervisory role or related area. Entry onto the course is by application and formal interview. Applicants holding degree qualifications (business-related) or who have achieved the Certificate in Personnel Practice will normally be admitted to the course. If you do not have formal qualifications you may be invited to demonstrate suitability during an interview. Key features • Fully accredited by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development • Experience learning and networking in the company of other HR practitioners

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About the course Aimed at new or unqualified HR practitioners or line managers, the course provides students with essential knowledge, understanding and skills to be effective HR practitioners in a range of organisations. Through critical analysis and investigation, students will develop an understanding of the business context of HR, and the role of HR in driving organisational performance. Career opportunities Previous students have found boosts to both their career and earning potential; increasing their value as an employee to current and future employers. Gain membership of an internationally recognised Chartered Institution through this qualification and become part of a community of over 127,000 professionals.

For further information: http://uob.cc/ubbs-039

• HRM in a strategic business context • Resourcing and talent management • Managing employment relations • Performance and reward management • Learning and talent development • Reflective practice in business leadership • Management research report To find out more contact Mrs Janice Johnson t: +44 (0)1234 793082 e: janice.johnson@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? One student from each year is chosen for a special prize and recognition by the local brand of the CIPD on an annual basis.

Areas of study may include: • Leading, managing and developing people Email: admission@beds.ac.uk (UK/EU) Email: international@beds.ac.uk (International)


Human Resource Management

International Human Resource Management MA Starts in: September or March Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 1 year full-time Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Candidates should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language

dependent upon effective management of its employees. This course enables you to develop as an HR practitioner from an international perspective, and provides you with a high level of practical expertise to contribute effectively to the achievement of successful human resource management. You will explore the research and debates about human resource management practices that are fundamental to organisations in contemporary society, and assess current thinking within this rapidly developing field at both operational and strategic levels.

Key features • All assessments take place within the University and there are no external examinations • The course adopts a blended learning approach, combining use of up-to-date e-Media with traditional tuition

Career opportunities On successful completion of this course you will be well placed to pursue a career as a professional human resource practitioner in areas such as employee resourcing, training and development, employment relations and reward management.

About the course There is a growing recognition that an organisation’s success is critically

Areas of study may include: • International business environment

HR

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• Human side of management • Introduction to human resource management • Communication in business • Comparative human resource management • Employee engagement • Personnel resourcing • Human resource development • Engaging with research • Applied human resource management project To find out more contact Dr Samar Baddar t: +44 (0)1582 743941 e: samar.baddar@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? This course is designed for those who wish to become future managers/ leaders with ‘global talent’ sought by the best companies and multinational corporations worldwide.

Student Experiences

“This course has given me the confidence to get to grips with the HR field, and I think the most important thing that this course has instilled is the ability to critically evaluate and solve HR related problems in an academic and organisational setting.” Ahmad Awais, MA International Human Resource Management student (Pakistan)

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Law

International Business Law LLM Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 12 months full-time for UK/ EU Students (15 months for International Students) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should normally have a LLB or Joint Law degree with a minimum classification of Lower Second class Honours (2.2), or in the case of degree holders in disciplines other than law with sufficient and adequate legal content on the basis of ‘merit’, or applicants with foreign qualifications will be considered on the basis of ‘individual merit’. Applicants with English as their second language must show proof of competency in speaking and writing English to IELTS 6.5 band or above or its equivalent. For all other elements, the requisite level of competency – for which again proof must be shown – is: IELTS 6.0 band or above or its equivalent. International applications will be

assessed by UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Delivery by a team of highly qualified legal practitioners About the course This course will prepare you with the necessary background and legal expertise for international practice and academic research at the highest level as well as for a wide range of other intellectually demanding roles. You will gain an appreciable understanding of the interaction between the business environment and the legal regulatory frameworks in which business operate. Career opportunities Career opportunities include: the private practice of law; international financial or dispute resolution organisations; non-

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governmental organisations; or the civil service (national and international). Areas of study may include: • Corporate governance and company law • Current legal issues in the international business arena • EU free trade law and fundamental freedoms • International business and corporate social responsibility • International commercial litigation • International employment law • Islamic commercial law • International aviation law To find out more contact Dr Rhidian Lewis t: +44 (0)1582 489224 e: rhidian.lewis@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Students are taught in the new postgraduate centre which features state-of-the-art facilities.

Gain access to our state-ofthe-art Law Moort Court

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Law

International Commercial & Dispute Resolution Law LLM Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 12 months full-time UK/EU Students (15 months International Students) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should normally have an LLB or Joint Law degree with a minimum classification of Lower Second class Honours (2.2), or in the case of degree holders in disciplines other than law with sufficient and adequate legal content on the basis of ‘merit’, or applicants with foreign qualifications on the basis of ‘individual merit’. Applicants with English as their second language must show proof of competency in speaking and writing English to IELTS 6.5 band or above or its equivalent. For all other elements, the requisite level of competency – for which again proof must be shown – is: IELTS 6.0 band or above or its equivalent. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and

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University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language

practice of law; international financial or dispute resolution organisations; nongovernmental organisations; or the civil service (national and international).

Key features • A flexible structure with a diverse range of legal themes • A practice-based approach

Areas of study may include: • EU free trade law and fundamental freedoms • International aviation law • International commercial litigation • International employment law • Investment treaty arbitration • Islamic commercial law • International commercial arbitration

About the course This course will provide you with the opportunity to study commercial law from an international perspective. This course is also designed for the personal development of lawyers who are concerned about the origins of public and private international conflicts and disputes; the causes of cross-border and municipal commercial conflicts and disputes and how these might be prevented, managed and resolved. Career opportunities Career opportunities include: the private

To find out more contact Dr Rhidian Lewis t: +44 (0)1582 489224 e: rhidian.lewis@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Bedfordshire is one of only a handful of universities offering an LLM in International Commercial and Dispute Resolution.

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Tourism, Hospitality & Events Management

International Tourism & Hospitality Management MSc Starts in: September and February Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 1 year full-time Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants are expected to have a good Honours degree in a field related to tourism, hospitality or the wider social sciences such as: hotel management; international development/ International studies; tourism management and studies; leisure management and studies; events; marketing; or economics. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Study industry relevant units which provide the necessary skills to be successful in industry

• Draws on substantial links with industry partners and research-informed teaching to provide real-life case studies About the course This interdisciplinary course looks critically at the broad range of issues which affect international tourism, hotel and hospitality management. This course is one of the most robust, relevant and industryfocused of its kind in the UK. The course is underpinned by world-leading research and experts from several disciplinary departments within the University; and equips you with the skills, knowledge and experience to ensure you can confidently embark on (and develop) a career in tourism and/or hospitality management. Career opportunities You will be able to pursue management careers in numerous areas related to the tourism; hotel and hospitality fields, consultancy (research) or become entrepreneurs. You may want to study

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further and there is the possibility to continue to Doctoral studies. Areas of study may include: • Strategic tourism and hospitality management • International tourism marketing • Financial management for the hospitality industry • Managing people • Research philosophies and principles • Research practice in tourism • International tourism development To find out more contact Dr Sherif Elroubi t: +44 (0)1582 743129 e: sherif.elroubi@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? This Master’s course attracts world-leading and world-renowned scholars to deliver guest lectures.

We offer one of the most robust, challenging, relevant and industry-focused hospitality courses of its kind in the UK, and more globally

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Tourism, Hospitality & Events Management

TOURISM

Student Experiences

“I learned lot of things throughout my course, including different cultures, how to improve a particular section of society through tourism, and what the positive aspects of tourism are in human society. Now I am more confident, I can confidently give presentations, and have developed key skills such as leadership and time management.” Soumen Paul, MSc International Tourism Management student (India)

International Tourism Management PgCert/PgDip/MSc Starts in: September and February Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: Up to 15 months full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants for the course would be expected to have a good BA/BSc (Hons) in a field consonant with that width of critical inspection, such as: history/heritage studies; human communications; environmental studies; natural resource management; geography; political science/policy studies; international development/international studies; planning/town planning/landscape planning; tourism management/tourism studies; leisure management/leisure studies; events; marketing; or economics. Since this course is built upon a very broad and critical grounding in politics, philosophy and the humanities, overseas students will be expected to have a strong command of English with an overall score

of IELTS 6.0. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Extensive industry links ensuring ‘real-life’ applicable research About the course This course provides a critical view of the broad range of global issues which affect international tourism and its management. These include: strategic management; international tourism marketing management heritage, cultural, social, environmental and political issues; and sustainable development. Career opportunities Career options include: tour operators and enterprises; airlines; and the hospitality and hotel sectors; management consultancy, policy advice and research,

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alongside academic careers. Areas of study may include: • Contemporary issues in tourism • International tourism development • Strategic tourism and hospitality management • International tourism marketing • Event tourism • Planning for leisure and tourism • World-making: tourism and globalisation • Stewardship, tourism and the environment To find out more contact Dr Sherif Elroubi t: +44 (0)1582 743129 e: sherif.elroubi@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Benefit from our designated Institute for Tourism Research (INTOUR) and Junior Research Institute where you can engage with academic and industry-led research.

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Tourism, Hospitality & Events Management

Sport Tourism Management PgCert/PgDip/MSc Starts in: September or February Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: Up to 12 months full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants for the course are expected to have a good BA/ BSc (Hons) in a field consonant with that width of critical inspection and real-world understanding, such as human communications, geography, political science, policy studies, international development, international studies, planning, town planning, landscape planning, tourism management, tourism studies, leisure management, leisure studies, events, sport management, development, marketing or economics. Overseas students will be expected to have a strong command of English with an overall score of IELTS 6.0. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy.

TOURISM

Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Flexible blended learning delivery • Benefit from extensive industry links ensuring `real-life’ applicable research About the course The sport and leisure industry is rapidly growing – it has been estimated that sport is an important consideration for over 22 percent of vacations and is worth billions worldwide. This Master’s blends practical and theoretical aspects of sport tourism with an emphasis on real-life operational principles and practice. The course is underpinned by theory in leisure, sport events and fandom, and involves students in the application of concepts in industryrelated situations. Career opportunities Careers include the management of sport

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events and stadia, sport tour managers and sport development managers. Graduates can also pursue careers as leisure centre managers, sports club managers, and project managers. Areas of study may include: • Sport tourism • Urban regeneration using sport • Planning for leisure and tourism • Themes and perspectives of the sport and leisure industry To find out more contact Mrs Denise Cardwell t: +44 (0)1582 489354 e: denise.cardwell@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? This is the only Master’s course in the UK which looks at the field of sport tourism and its impact on destinations and society.

Student Experiences

“There are not many options to study Sport Tourism in Europe and so I looked for a course where I could blend my personal sport passions, my experiences and my educational background. Studying Sport Tourism Management at Bedfordshire seemed like a perfect match. What I enjoy most are the field trips. We’ve been to Wimbledon, and hopefully we’ll soon be heading to Barcelona.” Friederike Haentschel, MSc Sport Tourism Management student (Germany)

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Tourism, Hospitality & Events Management

Tourism & Environmental Management PgCert/PgDip/MSc Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: Up to 15 months full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good Honours degree in geography, tourism or an environmentrelated discipline. Professionals with demonstrated experience or expertise within the industry may apply upon submission of a portfolio of attainment. Candidates may be interviewed before commencement of the course. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Benefit from specialist lectures offered

by other universities, agencies and commercial enterprises • Visit specialist facilities and development sites About the course This is an innovative course which will equip you to engage with the complex challenges facing the international tourism industry. The uniqueness of the course is based upon its interdisciplinary approach to analysing the tourism and environment relationship. The course will equip you to choose career pathways within business, government, non-government or voluntary organisations. You will have the opportunity to acquire invaluable business and consultancy skills in environmental impact assessment related to the tourism industry. Career opportunities Organisations that are involved in

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planning tourism development, including ministries of tourism; regional/national tourism organisations and other state-sponsored tourism agencies; local government and development authorities’ offices; and non-governmental organisations and consultancies. Areas of study may include: • Contemporary issues in tourism • Environmental management and sustainability • Environmental project management • Stewardship, tourism and environment To find out more contact Mrs Denise Cardwell t: +44 (0)1582 489354 e: denise.cardwell@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? This is the first Master’s degree in the UK to combine tourism and environmental studies within a theoretical framework.

Gain access to our world-leading staff expertise and research

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Tourism, Hospitality & Events Management

Tourism & Events Management PgCert/PgDip/MSc Starts in: September or February Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: Up to 15 months full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent. Overseas students will be expected to have a strong command of English with an overall score of IELTS 6.0. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Extensive industry links ensuring ‘real-life’ applicable research • Practice-based approach to learning

TOURISM

About the course The MSc Tourism and Events Management is an innovative and inter-disciplinary course, specifically developed for events, hospitality, leisure, sport and tourism industries, after consultation with leading professionals in the field. You will be involved in the application of concepts in industry-related scenarios and realistic simulations to understand the practice of tourism and events. It will provide you with the skills necessary to meet the demand for management professionals in the industry. Career opportunities A choice of careers will be open to you upon completion of this course in the areas of: events marketing and communications; events management and consultancy; MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions); corporate hospitality; sport and leisure event; public sector and non-profit organisations.

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Areas of study may include: • Contemporary issues in tourism • Events management • Event tourism • Marketing communication strategies for events • International tourism marketing • Sport tourism • Strategic tourism and hospitality management • Research philosophies, principles and practices • Dissertation To find out more contact Dr Nazia Ali t: +44 (0)1582 743132 e: nazia.ali@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? With our practice-based business philosophy you will be putting theory into practice by organising a charity fundraiser event to develop your management skills.

Student Experiences

“I chose this University because of the great feedback from management students. This course helped me to achieve my career goal by getting me into a management placement in the international hotel group, Marriott. I would definitely recommend the University to anyone interested in tourism management.” Bonny Baby, MSc Tourism & Events Management student (India)

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Our research is relevant to the needs of the business community

Research Degrees in the Institute for Tourism MA/MSc by Research/MPhil/PhD Starts in: October or March Location: Luton campus, University Square or Putteridge Bury, Luton Duration: Variable Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: You will have the minimum of a first or upper second class Honours degree from a university or other institution with degree-awarding powers in the United Kingdom, or equivalent in tourism or in a related discipline with a significant tourism application. You will also need to demonstrate high levels of potential and motivation for research. International applications will need to meet the requirements of the UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. You are advised to check that you meet the English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/research-english

Key features • Independent but academically supported tourism research degrees • Students are encouraged to present their research at external conferences and internal seminars • International atmosphere About the course The research areas are agreed between the research student, the Director of Studies and the second supervisor. It is a self-directed course that is supported by your supervisory team and the Research Graduate School. Students are encouraged to undertake research philosophies and methods units from the taught postgraduate courses, as well as specialist units relevant to their specific research area. Career opportunities Past tourism research degree students have taken up various positions in academia, as well as in the public and the

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private sectors. These include positions in government ministries, universities, consultancies and academia. The University welcomes research degree applications in the following areas: • Tourism and adaptation to climate change • Poverty reduction and tourism • Sustainable tourism development • Ecotourism • Protected area management and tourism • Environmental ethics • Cultural tourism, citizenship and identity To find out more contact Research Graduate School t: +44 (0)1582 489056 e: research@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? The University of Bedfordshire is recognised as having world-class research in tourism by the United Kingdom’s Higher Education Funding Council (HEFCE).

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Computer Science & Technology

Many of our courses come with relevant industry accreditation and we have partnerships with world-leading companies. We offer you exceptional facilities and outstanding teaching backed by our internationally excellent research.

Computer Science & Technology Courses Applied Computing & Information Technology MSc Business Information Systems MSc Computer Animation & Games Technology MSc Computer Networking PgCert/PgDip/MSc Computer Science MSc Computer Security & Forensics MSc Electronic Engineering MSc Embedded Systems Engineering MSc Information Management & Security MSc Pre-Masters in Computing Pre Masters in Engineering Telecommunications Management MSc Research Degrees in the Institute for Research in Applicable Computing MA/MSc/Mphil/PhD For up-to-date information on part-time study options see: http://uob.cc/pg-parttime

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Q&A

Our Academics

Professor Amar Aggoun, Head of Computer Science & Technology Q What does Bedfordshire offer? A We offer a career focused curriculum that is updated regularly to meet employers’ needs ensuring excellent employment prospects for graduates. We engage in active commercial work and research with regional, national and international businesses and the public sector. Q What opportunities do Bedfordshire students get that they may not find elsewhere? A Our students have access to exceptional facilities and emerging technologies – state-of the-art workstations, dedicated network, in-house ’virtual world’, graphics,

biometric security and forensics, design, telecoms, Linux and robotics labs to name but a few. Q How much time do students have with staff? A Students normally have 12 hours of direct contact per week – which consists of a one hour lecture and two-hour practical or two-hour lecture and one-hour practical for each unit. Each member of the academic team also provides support via ‘surgery hours’. Typically, students attend three days per week for lecture and practical sessions, with the rest for guided studies.

FUTURE-PROOF LEARNING

Computer systems, software and engineering are highly inter-disciplinary with qualified individuals in continual demand now and in the future in a variety of fields. By studying at Bedfordshire, you can benefit from teaching that is underpinned by fundamental technological innovation and sound engineering practice, but most importantly by real-world application.

Did you know? We maintain partnerships with worldleading companies such as National Instruments and 7Safe, which led to us being shortlisted for the European Electronic Industry University Department of the Year Award in 2011.

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Computer Science & Technology

Applied Computing & Information Technology MSc Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: Up to 15 months full-time (options available part-time evening) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level or equivalent in a non-computing subject. Applicants who do not possess a degree may be granted entry on the basis of their previous industrial work experience. Such work experience should be of five or more years in duration. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Gain valuable experiences by working on projects for real businesses

• Open up your own career opportunities by utilising the tools of computing and information technology to lead to innovation within your area of expertise About the course This course is designed for noncomputing graduates who are looking to apply information technology to their current career, or who are looking to change their career direction. The course covers a wide range of topics including programming, databases, security, project management and computer networking. During the course you will learn the underpinning theory of these topics, and will apply this theory in practical scenarios. Career opportunities Graduates progress to careers as IT consultants, managers, systems developers and/or programming supervisors within commerce and industries which make substantial use of computer and information

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technology, managers or practitioners within commerce, database and IT developers or system designer/analyst. Areas of study may include: • Data modelling and management • Applied programming • Computer security • Professional project management • Information security management • Data governance and compliance • Network systems • Emerging technologies To find out more contact Dr Simant Prakoonwit e: simant.prakoonwit@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? You can gain experience of information technology concepts that can be applied to your own discipline.

Apply theory in practical scenarios

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Computer Science & Technology

Business Information Systems MSc technology and business Starts in: September and March Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: Up to 15 months full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: A good UK Honours degree or equivalent in a computing or business related subject. Applicants who do not possess a first degree may be granted entry onto the course on the basis of their previous industrial work experience. Such work experience should be for five or more years. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • An interdisciplinary course that is at the interface of information

Information Systems

About the course This course is designed for those who require a broad overview of business information applications and technical knowledge of applied programming, computer security, financial and business data analysis, strategic management of information systems and project management. Career opportunities On successful completion of the course, you will be equipped with a solid understanding of the various methods and techniques used in the development of systems for the business environment. Typical career routes include: business/systems analyst; project management; IT consultant; or IT/business lecturer. Further study options include an MSc by Research. *Full-time courses that start in September comprise 12 months of study.

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Full-time courses starting in March include a three month vacation. Part-time courses that start in September comprise 2-3 years of study. Areas of study may include: • Applied programming • Computer security • Information management and security • Financial/business data analysis • Data modelling and management • Professional project management • Data compliance and governance To find out more contact Dr Tim French t: +44 (0)1582 489234 e: tim.french@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Our industry links with local and regional partners provide students with professional and work placement opportunities.

Student Experiences

“The combination of subjects is great. I love learning new technologies and challenging all the things I hear, but more than that I love being able to argue and debate ideas with people who obviously know their subject. The support from lecturers is absolutely first class. This is the most impressive thing about the University – the lecturers want to challenge you all the time, they want to push your knowledge and test your understanding so that you widen your boundaries constantly. This is what makes it a Master’s course in my opinion, and the emphasis is on challenging the student to keep up.” Gordon Brady, MSc Business Information Systems graduate (UK)

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Computer Science & Technology

Computer Animation & Games Technology MSc Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 1 year full-time Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good Honours degree or equivalent in the areas of computing or digital art. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Work with cutting-edge technology at the interface between animation and games technology About the course This course is ideal for computing, media or art and design graduates who have

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some experience of computer-based design or programming, and an interest in developing a career in the advanced practice of Computer Animation and Games Technology in industry or academia. You will engage with a wide range of topics including 3D modelling, animation, compositing, motion capture, games AI, games development and special effects, and develop skills that will be informed by professional practices and industry standard tools.

effects (VFX)/user experience (UX)/user interaction (UI) designer. Further study options include an MSc by Research, MPhil or PhD, visit: http://uob.cc/comp-study

Career opportunities The broad skills you gain will equip you for a career in either the IT or media industries, in areas such as film, games production and advertising. Typical career routes include: technical animator; technical/level/gameplay designer; graphics/games developer; QA and game tester; model, rig, animation, rendering designer/engineer; and visual

To find out more contact Professor Edmond Prakash t: +44 (0)1582 743935 e: edmond.prakash@beds.ac.uk

Areas of study may include: • Computer graphics • 2D and 3D animation • Computer games programming • Digital studio practice • 3D modelling • Digital media technologies

Did you know? You will learn from experts who have professional games and animation experience.

You will be exposed to industry standards and the latest technologies

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Computer Science & Technology

Networking

Student Experiences

“I like the course overall and the variety of units. This course is very practical which gives you the necessary hands on experience needed to progress in your career. Through studying this course I’ve really been able to enhance my computer networking knowledge.” Saad Alvi, MSc Computer Networking student (Pakistan)

Computer Networking PgCert/PgDip/MSc Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: Up to 15 months full-time or 21 months full-time sandwich (options available part-time evening) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level or equivalent in a computing related subject. Applicants who do not possess a first degree may be granted entry on the basis of relevant industrial work experience. Such work experience should total five or more years. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Work with a 64-node cluster and other

state-of-the-art equipment, including virtualised environments with the latest operating systems and software tools About the course With the arrival of anytime, anywhere access to network facilities (be it a desktop, laptop, PDA, smart phones) there is an increased need for continued development of new networking protocols and technologies that can feed the demand of the nation. This course is designed to give you in-depth knowledge of both wired and wireless technology. Career opportunities You will gain practical skills that are much sought after in the business world. Career opportunities include: IT and help desk support; network technician or administrator; systems administrator; network engineer or architect; computer networking instructor; university academic, or ICT

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teacher; or network infrastructure manager. Further study options include an MSc by Research, MPhil or PhD. Areas of study may include: • Network systems • Computer security • Networking administration and management • Wireless networking • Distributed parallel architectures • Advanced security countermeasures • Professional project management • Emerging technologies To find out more contact Dr Ali Mansour t: +44 (0)1582 489337 e: ali.mansour@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? This course integrates components of professional qualifications such as CompTIA Linux+ and EC-Council CEH.

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Learn how to connect a client to a server using Java and XMLRPC programming

Computer Science MSc Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: Up to 15 months full-time (options available part-time evening) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level or equivalent in a computing-related subject. Applicants who do not have a first degree may be granted entry on the basis of their work experience. Such work experience must total five or more years. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language

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About the course This course is ideal for computing graduates who are looking to explore the general subject of Computer Science. The course covers a spectrum of subjects allowing you to fully understand the application of computing technology within real-world situations. The course covers core areas of computer science, ranging from data modelling, embedded systems and systems architecture to intelligent agents.

managers, database architectures or system administrators. Graduates of this course can also pursue further research in the strategically and continually expanding areas of computer science. Areas of study may include: • Online database applications • Intelligent agents • Programming embedded systems • Professional project management • Systems architecture • Network systems • Distributed and parallel architectures • Cryptography and cryptanalysis

Key features • Gain experience in subjects such as programming and networking

Career opportunities The course will equip you with the skills to pursue a career in the technology domain. A wide range of IT careers, eg business analyst, application programmer and IT project manager are indicative career paths. You will also gain practical skills and business skills that are sought after by employers. Successful students completing the course may go on to become high-level web application developers and

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To find out more contact Dr Simant Prakoonwit e: simant.prakoonwit@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? You will have the opportunity to work with innovative distributed environments and architectures.


Computer Science & Technology

We have state-of-the-art facilities to support your learning

Computer Security & Forensics MSc security companies Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: Up to 15 months full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level in computer science or a computing-related subject. Applicants without a first degree may be granted entry on the basis of their industrial work experience. Such work experience should total five or more years. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Visit computer forensics organisations and attend talks by

About the course This course will prepare you for a career in the area of computer or network security as well as forensic investigation. You will learn how to understand network security, scripting, cryptographic protocols and how to perform forensic data analysis using the latest commercial tools (Encase and Forensic Toolkit). You will also discover the legal frameworks and legislation relating to computer crime, and how to present evidence to a court of law. Career opportunities You will gain practical skills that are much sought after, allowing you to become a specialist consultant, practitioner or manager in the area of computer forensics investigation and computer-based systems secure management. Career opportunities include: security associates;

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penetration testers; network security analysts; systems administrators; and law enforcement. Areas of study may include: • Computer security • Forensics data acquisition and analysis • Emerging technologies • Professional project management • Advanced security countermeasures • Networking administration and management • Advanced digital forensics • Cryptography and cryptanalysis To find out more contact Dr Xiaohua Feng e: xiaohua.feng@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? We have state-of-the-art resources and facilities supported by dedicated technologists.

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Computer Science & Technology

Electronic Engineering MSc Starts in: September Location: UCMK, Milton Keynes Duration: Up to 15 months full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: This course is most suited for graduates with prior academic achievement and a background in electronic engineering. Applicants should have evidence of having studied at least two of the following (or closely aligned topics): engineering mathematics; analogue and digital electronics; circuits design and analysis; signal processing; digital communications; control engineering, or should have evidence of equivalent experience. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language

Key features • Gain valuable experience by working in an electronic laboratory environment • Meet with established industries including: National Instruments, Rhode & Schwarz and Axis Electronics About the course You will learn new skills that will help prepare you for business and industry expectations. This course will equip you with theoretical and practical knowledge and skills in related areas such as digital communications, signal processing, electronic circuits and microprocessors, as well as an understanding of engineering best practice and how to apply it to ensure stakeholders’ needs are addressed. Career opportunities Students will be well equipped for subsequent employment as an electronic engineer; telecommunications engineer; electronic systems designer;

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or computer networking engineer. Areas of study may include: • Applied microwave and optical communications • Systems engineering • Embedded sensors, controllers and energy • Advanced digital signal processing • Microprocessor architecture and embedded hardware • Emerging technologies • Professional project management To find out more contact Dr Vladan Velisavljevic t: +44 (0)1582 743288 e: vladan.velisavljevic@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? This course is accredited by the Institute of Engineering & Technology (IET) which confirms that it meets industry standards.

This course is accredited by the Institute of Engineering & Technology (IET)

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Computer Science & Technology

Embedded Systems Engineering MSc recognised research activities Starts in: September Location: UCMK, Milton Keynes Duration: Up to 15 months full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level or equivalent in an electronic and telecommunication engineering related discipline. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Develop balanced knowledge and skills to meet requirements from industry • Real-world problem-solving, supported by the department’s well-established connections to industry and internationally

About the course The course is designed to develop your understanding, skills and abilities necessary for embedded systems development, and to meet the requirements of industry for highly skilled developers and designers. The course will help you to develop ‘know-how’ by providing you with underpinned theories and hands-on experience. The course is for graduates from an engineering-related discipline, who wish to become able and skilled developers of embedded digital systems; a fast-growing and challenging area of modern technology. Career opportunities You will be qualified for positions that require combined knowledge and skills of both engineering and computing, such as: systems analyst; embedded systems designer/developer; IT consultant; or a

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computer science/electronic engineering lecturer. Areas of study may include: • Advanced digital signal processing (DSP) • Embedded sensors and controllers • Intelligent agents techniques • Programming embedded systems • Emergent technologies • Digital communications • Project management • Multimedia applications To find out more contact Dr Dayou Li t: +44 (0)1582 489371 e: dayou.li@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? This course includes a combination of theoretical and hands-on experience with industrial-standard embedded system development toolkits.

Our labs are kitted out with cuttingedge Rohde & Schwarz equipment

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Computer Science & Technology

Information Management & Security MSc the career opportunities that it presents Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: Up to 15 months full-time (options available part-time evening) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level or equivalent, usually in the area of information systems. Applicants who do not have a first degree may be granted entry on the basis of their work experience. Such work experience should total five or more years. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Explore the ever-increasing landscape of information security and

About the course The course is designed for those who want a broad overview of information management and security, as well as technical knowledge of networking and security. The course is ideal for those who are looking to take up a governance/compliance role within an organisation, or for those who are looking to take charge of data management. Career opportunities Completion of this course will enable you to pursue a career in areas such as information architecture, data modelling design, information security and network management. Graduates also go on to become practitioners and/or specialist consultants in the expanding area of information management and security. Career opportunities include: information architect; data modeler; information

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security and network management; and an information business consultant. Further study options include an MSc by Research, MPhil or PhD. Areas of study may include: • Computer security • Data modelling and management • Emerging technologies • Advanced security countermeasures • Professional project management • Networking administration and management • Information security management • Data governance and compliance To find out more contact Dr Tim French t: +44 (0)1582 489234 e: tim.french@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? This course will give you the opportunity to gain valuable experiences by working on projects for real businesses.

This course produces the next generation of information security managers

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Computer Science & Technology

Pre-Masters in Computing Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 1 year full-time Open to: International students only Entry requirements: Applicants should have the standard University of Bedfordshire entry requirements. Plus a BTEC HND in a relevant subject with two years professional work experience in the information and communication technologies (ICT) sector, or 14 years education to degree level (degree in a relevant subject) with two years professional work experience in the ICT sector, or a diploma in a relevant subject, or equivalent of the above with UK A-level maths and/or physics (minimum grade C). International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language

Key features • The course prepares students to undertake a Master’s in Computing About the course This course is designed to allow students who have previously studied to HND level or equivalent to complete two years of study that leads to a specialist MSc qualification in the area of Computer Science and Technology. Students will undertake a series of undergraduate level units in order to bring their academic qualifications up to an Honours level. These include language and communication classes, as well as subject specific classes. Successful completion of the first year will then allow you to progress onto one of several MSc computing courses in which you can specialise in your chosen field.

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Entry requirements: Applicants should have completed a 14 year education programme with two years work experience, or hold a BTEC/HND or equivalent in a relevant subject with two years work experience in the electronic engineering sector. Alternatively, applicants should have completed a three year diploma in a relevant subject or the equivalent of the above with a UK A-level maths and/or physics (minimum grade C). Non-native users of English are welcome but will hold a level of English equivalent to IELTS 5.5. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at:

students may progress to any University of Bedfordshire Master’s Computing course, such as MSc Computer Science; MSc Computer Networking or MSc Business Information Systems. Graduates of a Master’s degree in computing usually find employment in these areas upon graduation. Areas of study may include: • Distributed architectures • Programming paradigms To find out more contact Dr Marc Conrad t: +44 (0)1582 743018 e: marc.conrad@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? The course is especially tailored to help you to progress on to postgraduate study.

Career opportunities On successful completion of this course

Pre-Masters in Engineering Starts in: September Location: UCMK, Milton Keynes Duration: 1 year full-time Open to: International students only

For further information: http://uob.cc/comp-010

Key features • Specialise in electronic engineering, embedded systems or telecommunications management About the course You will undertake a series of undergraduate level study areas to bring your academic qualifications up to an Honours level. Successful completion will allow you to progress onto a Master’s. Career opportunities Upon graduating from the Master’s, graduates may find employment as a: design engineer; test engineer; development engineer; telecommunications network engineer; technical support specialist; systems engineer; technical manager; or careers in technical sales.

For further information: http://uob.cc/comp-011

Areas of study include: • Introduction to research skills • English language development • Electronics, communications and control • Research methodologies and emerging technologies • Technology management and systems engineering To find out more contact Dr Vladan Velisavljevic t: +44 (0)1582 743288 e: vladan.velisavljevic@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? This course could lead to a specialist MSc qualification, and enables students to become familiar with UK-based approaches to learning.

Alternatively, you may progress to a PhD.

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Telecommunications Management MSc

For further information: http://uob.cc/comp-012

(Postgraduate Diploma or Certificate) Starts in: September Location: UCMK, Milton Keynes Duration: Up to 15 months full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level or equivalent in computer science, networking or electronic engineering. Applicants without a first degree may be granted entry on the basis of industrial work experience. Such work experience should total five years. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Opportunities to pursue CPD via our individual taught modular scheme

About the course This course is appropriate if you are currently working within the telecommunications industry (or would like to work in the telecommunications industry) and are looking to gain management level skills to enhance your career prospects. You will study a variety of units covering aspects of digital communication systems, protocols and regulations for the telecommunications industry, project management, finance and managing people. Career opportunities On successful completion of the course you will have a solid understanding of both the business-related and technical aspects required to pursue your aspirations of undertaking a management career within the telecommunications industry. Career opportunities include: telecommunications engineer/consultant;

manager; project manager / team leader (telecommunications). Further study options include an MSc by Research, MPhil or PhD. Areas of study may include: • Advanced digital communications • Financial analysis • Managing people • Network systems • Professional project management • Wireless networking • Telecommunications business environment To find out more contact Professor Ben Allen t: +44 (0)1582 743159 e: ben.allen@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? This course is accredited by the Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) which confirms it meets industry standards.

Gain management level skills in Telecommunications

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Computer Science & Technology

Research

Student Experiences

“I chose to study this course at Bedfordshire as it was related to my work as an Investigation Officer with the Bedfordshire Police Service. I enjoy being at the cutting edge of digital forensic research as it is an exciting scientific discipline which is fast growing and much in demand.” Raymond Brown, PhD in Digital Forensics student (UK)

Research Degrees in the Institute for Research in Applicable Computing (IRAC) MA/MSc/MPhil/PhD Starts in: October or March Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: Variable Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: A good Honours degree in a computing-related discipline. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/research-english Key features • We have faculty members from many countries who have an international reputation for research excellence in many fields. They have built collaborations in research across national borders and disciplines

About the course The precise topic of the student’s study will be developed with the thesis supervisor and will be subject to approval by the Institute. Students on the course will benefit from the Researcher Development Programme at the University. IRAC research degrees are characterised by intellectual rigour and cutting-edge scholarship. They are designed to nurture a passion for inquiry and to provide you with the tools to manage intellectual challenges with confidence and creativity. Career opportunities IRAC offers a wide range of graduate programmes catering for a variety of interests. These programmes offer excellent opportunities for students to further develop their potential as intellectual leaders for a wide range of career paths.

For further information: http://uob.cc/comp-013

The University welcomes research degree applications in the following areas: • Computer graphic and visualisation • Distributed technologies • Wireless research • Cyberstalking To find out more contact Research Graduate School t: +44 (0)1582 489056 e: research@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Research activities in IRAC are carried out by students and researchers in four Centres which regularly receive external research funding and provide a range of exciting research opportunities.

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The University’s Bedford campus is home to one of the largest education providers in the UK. The quality of our provision is based on a long and established history of teacher education.

Education & Teaching Courses Mathematics Subject Knowledge Enhancement Post-Compulsory Education Certificate & PGCE Research Degree in the Institute for Research in Education PhD PgCerts Behavioural Issues in Schools PgCert Difficulties in Literacy Development & Dyslexia PgCert Education (National Award for Special Educational Needs Coordinators) PgCert Education Studies PgCert Learning & Teaching PgCert Primary Education PgCert Special Educational Needs, Inclusion & Disability PgCert Specialist Mathematics Teaching PgCert Strategic Leadership & Management in Education PgCert School Teaching PgCert* University Advanced Professional Certificate in Education

PGCEs Key Stage 2/3 English PGCE Key Stage 2/3 Mathematics PGCE Primary Early Years PGCE Secondary Computer Science & Information Technology PGCE Secondary English PGCE Secondary Mathematics PGCE Secondary Modern Languages PGCE Secondary Physical Education PGCE Secondary Science (with Biology, Chemistry or Physics) PGCE Primary School Direct Route PGCE *Subject to approval For up-to-date information on part-time study options see: http://uob.cc/pg-parttime

MA in Education courses Education MA Education (Leadership & Management) MA Education (Special Educational Needs) MA

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Q&A

Our Academics

Juliet Fern Head of Education Studies Q What opportunities does Bedfordshire offer that students might not find elsewhere? A There are a number of postgraduate education pathways and optional units of study to choose from allowing you to personalise your course to suit your particular needs. The suite of awards are designed as a flexible CPD offer that enables you to build your credits and progress at your pace. You can start with one unit (which typically takes one term), an Advanced Professional Certificate in Education, and then progress to a Postgraduate Certificate in Education

(a further term). You may then wish to progress to a full Master’s. Q How much contact time do staff have with students? A The majority of PG courses run PT* in the evening and are intended for education professionals. For face to face taught units of 30 credits, there will typically be eight two and a half hour workshops which run 5-7.30pm. Distance learning units have their own individual structures. *The MA Education Studies (International) runs FT.

FUTURE-PROOF LEARNING On-the-job training is an integral part of becoming a teacher and the department takes this very seriously. We work with a very diverse mix of partner schools to provide you with a real classroom environment in which to practise and refine your professional skills. Our wellestablished relationships with more than 500 primary and secondary schools and 13 FE colleges means that we are constantly at the forefront of educational development and can tailor our provision to meet the needs of teachers and other educational professionals. The Bedford campus has superb facilities, including the Primary Centre providing enhanced learning and specialist provision for science, art technology and ICT. The University also has a state-of-the-art sports facility for teaching physical education. Many staff members have previously held senior positions in schools, education authorities and Ofsted, while others bring experience in health, social work and youth work.

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Develop your skills and confidence in mathematics teaching

Mathematics Subject Knowledge Enhancement Starts in: January Location: Bedford campus Duration: 6 months full-time Open to: UK/EU/International students

effective teaching of the subject • This is a NCTL funded course. For more information visit: http://uob.cc/maths-funding

For further information: http://uob.cc/edu-001

positions across all phases of education, from primary to post-compulsory. Areas of study may include: • The range of mathematical topics included in the UK mathematics 11-19 curriculum • The wealth of connections which give mathematics its fascination and power • The value of articulation and collaboration in the learning of mathematics • Effective use of ICT as apparatus that supports the learning of mathematics

Entry requirements: All applicants must have an offer of a place on a course of initial teacher training with a recognised provider of Initial Teacher Education (ITE) in England. Places are subject to NCTL allocation restrictions which are revised annually. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language

About the course The course offers a period of developing personal mathematics subject knowledge and focused reflection on the learning of mathematics. It provides an opportunity to train as a teacher of mathematics for those who do not have enough mathematics in their first degree. We explore the connections found in school mathematics in order to develop depth of understanding and generate interest and excitement that will be sustained and transferred in the classroom.

Key features • Offers the opportunity to enter Mathematics Initial Teacher Education courses • Develops confidence and competence in mathematics and focused reflection on

Career opportunities Teachers with excellent mathematics subject knowledge are in high demand across the UK. Graduates of mathematics teacher education courses, therefore, find teaching

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To find out more contact Admissions t: +44 (0)1234 793279 e: admission@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? This course aims to develop teachers who obviously enjoy mathematics and can convey that enjoyment to their pupils.


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Post-Compulsory Education Certificate & PGCE Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus; also available at the following colleges: Barnfield, Bedford, Central Bedforshire, Grantham, Leicester, Milton Keynes, Central Nottingham and Tresham Mode: Part-time day Open to: UK/EU students only Entry requirements: You must be teaching in post-compulsory education for at least 50 hours per year. All applicants must have English and Mathematics GCSE (grade C or above), or equivalent. Students whose first language is not English must hold IELTS with a score of at least 6.0. Certificate in Education: must hold a BTEC (Edexcel) National Diploma, NVQ level 3, A Level or equivalent. Professional Graduate Certificate in Education: a second class Honours degree or above.

For further information: http://uob.cc/edu-002

Key features • Personalised nature of the course • ensures that it is relevant to your needs • Different locations allow you to • study locally • Tutors are “enthusiastic and teach well • prepared sessions, closely aligned to • learners needs” Ofsted 2011 About the course The course is the recognised teaching qualification for staff in all areas of post compulsory education and is based on National standards. It can be taken at two levels, Certificate and PGCE. Teaching is flexible, providing a personalised approach, and assessment opportunities enable you to address the issues affecting classroom practice. University classes are on Tuesdays 2-6 pm, (days/times vary at other centres) and attendance consists of three study days at the Bedford campus.

Career opportunities Progression to a range of teaching and management careers in the post compulsory sector. Areas of study may include: • Preparing for teaching and learning • Assessment and evaluation • Professional practice • Principles of inclusive learning and • teaching • Curriculum, design and development • Action research To find out more contact Mrs Carol Thompson t: +44 (0)1234 793267 e: carol.thompson@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? The Post-Compulsory Education Certificate and PGCE are recognised teaching qualifications for staff in all areas of post-16 education.

EDUCATION

Student Experiences

“The attitude and commitment of the staff made the course excellent and one which I have recommended to friends and colleagues. It has given me confidence and enabled me to appreciate the work of other providers of adult learning such as the armed forces, NHS, colleges, etc and given me understanding of the complex structure of post-compulsory education.” Lindy Lloyd, Professional Graduate Certificate in Post-Compulsory Education graduate

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Undertake independent research as part of your PhD studies

Research Degrees in the Institute for Research in Education PhD Starts: October or March Location: Bedford campus Mode: Variable Open to: UK/EU/International students

• Monthly PhD seminar programme complements the supervision activities and provides feedback on research content and progress

For further information: http://uob.cc/edu-003

academia more broadly. Career opportunities A doctorate is increasingly essential for those seeking to establish careers in research (in the public, private and third sector organisations) and academia (teaching, research and various support positions). The research experience acquired through the doctorate can assist applicants in gaining international educational appointments, as well as securing competitive post doctoral research positions.

Key features • The ability to undertake independent research

About the course Students will be supervised by an internationally recognised Director of Studies and a second supervisor. In addition to the individual support received, through empirical research, group discussion and activities, and critical engagement with diverse education theories, practices and policies, students will gain world-leading experience and skills in educational research. IRED encourages and supports students to share their research experiences and findings at internal and external conferences and seminars, and by publishing in relevant journals. Students are also supported to develop their academic research profiles/ careers and enhance their employability within educational research and

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Entry requirements: Students require a Master’s degree in Education or relevant social science subject. Background knowledge in Education as a discipline and a good understanding of research methods is necessary. Students for whom English is not their first language need to demonstrate their ability to undertake doctoral study in English. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/research-english

To find out more contact Research Graduate School t: +44 (0)1582 489056 e: research@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Three away-days annually provide opportunities to work with internal and external specialists and allow students to focus on an area of their choice.


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Postgraduate Certificates • Behavioural Issues in Schools** • Difficulties in Literacy Development & • Dyslexia** • Education (National Award for • Special Educational Needs Coordinators) • Education Studies (generic pathway) • Effective Learning & Teaching • Primary Education • School Teaching • Special Educational Needs, Inclusion & • Disability • Specialist Mathematics Teaching • Strategic Leadership & Management in • Education *Subject to approval **Available by distance learning Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Mode: Part-time day, part-time evening, or part-time distance learning (dependant on course) Open to: UK/EU students only

Entry requirements: Applicants should have an Honours degree from a UK university, a postgraduate degree or a qualification recognised as equivalent. Applicants should also have Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), or substantial teaching or educational experience. Applicants must also be currently working within an educational context. Key features • Opportunity for professional • progression in education • Study part-time to fit in with • existing work commitments • Provides the option of specialising About the course PgCerts are one-year part-time courses of 60 credits for educational professionals who want to develop skills and knowledge at postgraduate level. Each PgCert consists of two units which

For further information: http://uob.cc/edu-004

are chosen according to the pathway you wish to follow. You will be advised on assignment themes so that you can organise your studies to suit your own career development and inform improvement within your organisation. Career opportunities Teachers often undertake a Postgraduate Certificate to help them develop knowledge and skills that can support both academic and professional development. To find out more contact Admissions t: +44 (0)1234 793279 e: admission@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? A PgCert is the academic equivalent of a PGCE for those who do not require qualified teacher status.

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Develop your skills in a specific area of education

University Advanced Professional Certificate in Education Studies Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Mode: Part-time evening Open to: UK/EU students only Entry requirements: Applicants should have an Honours degree from a UK university, a postgraduate degree or a qualification recognised as equivalent. Applicants should also have Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), or substantial teaching or educational experience. Applicants must also be currently working within an educational context. Key features • Study part-time to fit in with existing work and home commitments • Course tailored to suit individual needs

For further information: http://uob.cc/edu-005

in Education (APCE) is a short course of 30 credits for educational professionals who want to develop skills and knowledge in a specific area of education at postgraduate level. The course attracts professionals from a range of educational organisations including schools, the lifelong learning sector and universities. The course can subsequently be used as credit towards a Postgraduate Certificate in Education. Some of the Advanced Professional Certificate in Education courses require you to undertake research in education and so you will need access to an educational setting in order to complete your assessments.

Areas of study may include: • Evolving theories of autism • Exploring coaching and mentoring • Inclusive education • Managing learning and teaching • Reflecting on professional practice • Strategic leadership and management • Understanding difficulties in literacy development and dyslexia • Understanding pupil behaviour in schools

Career opportunities Teachers often undertake a short course to develop an area of their practice and as a ‘taster’ for further academic study that can contribute to professional progression.

Did you know?

To find out more contact Admissions t: +44 (0)1234 793279 e: admission@beds.ac.uk

An APCE can be your first step towards gaining an MA Education.

About the course The Advanced Professional Certificate

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Education MA • Education (generic pathway) • Education (Leadership & Management) • Education (Special Educational Needs) Starts in: Various Location: Bedford campus Mode: Part-time evening Open to: UK/EU students only Entry requirements: Applicants should have an Honours degree from a UK university, a postgraduate degree or a qualification recognised as equivalent. Applicants should also have Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or substantial teaching or educational experience, and must be currently working within an educational context. Key features • Opportunity for professional progression in education, following a generic or specialist route

For further information: http://uob.cc/edu-006

• Research methods is a compulsory unit that leads up to a dissertation About the course This Master’s is intended for educational professionals who are actively involved in teaching and learning or educational leadership. The course attracts entrants from schools, the lifelong learning sector and universities. It is modular, allowing progression at a pace that best suits the learner. The final phase of the award focuses on educational research via a dissertation. The MA Education aims to: encourage evidence-based practice, increase awareness of, and access to, a range of ideas and research findings, promote assessment formats with a negotiated focus to support individual needs, promote engagement with key issues in education, and involve critical examination of a wide range of key education sources and texts, leading to the identification and justification of recommendations for further action.

Career opportunities In terms of your professional development, your work for the MA Education will help you to link theory directly to everyday practice, so that you are in a better position to make informed decisions about how to go forward as a classroom practitioner or school leader. Areas of study may include: You can follow a generic ‘pick and mix’ pathway to the MA Education, or opt to specialise in one of the following areas: • Leadership and management • Special educational needs To find out more contact Admissions t: +44 (0)1234 793279 e: admission@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Some MA Education units are specially designed for distance learners.

Link theory directly to your everyday practice

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Education Studies (International) MA Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: Up to 15 months full-time Open to: EU/International students only Entry requirements: Applicants should have an Honours degree from a UK university, or a postgraduate qualification; or a qualification recognised as equivalent to the above. In addition, students will be required to demonstrate competence in written and spoken English at a level commensurate with study at Master’s level. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Share ideas and experiences with peers from other cultures and academics

• Specifically for overseas postgraduate students of education/an education related field, and academics specialising in education, teachers, head teachers, teacher educators, and local district and government advisers About the course This Master’s offers a breadth of study topics with the aim of enabling students to acquire an understanding of, and skills relevant to, education within their own national, as well as the global, context. Students will develop a critical awareness of current problems and issues facing education systems across the world. The course runs over four terms. Every term you will have group and individual tutorials to discuss your studies and you will be offered support to improve your English language skills.

For further information: http://uob.cc/edu-007

in education. It can lead to further study at doctoral level (PhD and EdD). Areas of study may include • International and comparative education • Theories of learning • Inclusive education • Research methods in education • Dissertation To find out more contact Dr Andrea Raiker t: +44 (0)1234 793071 e: andrea.raiker@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Your tutors will get to know you as an individual learner and tailor their teaching to your needs.

Career opportunities This course has the potential to greatly enhance your career prospects

Share ideas and experiences with peers from other cultures as well as with academics

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Key Stage 2/3 English PGCE Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 1 year full-time Open to: UK/EU/International students (Subject to allocation of places by NCTL) Entry requirements: Applicants should have a minimum 2:2 Honours degree or equivalent, and a minimum GCSE grade C (or equivalent) in English and mathematics. Overseas students should have an IELTS average of at least 7.0 for applicants whose first language is not English and do not have GCSE grade C in English. Additionally, candidates should have experience in a mainstream UK school in the phases for which you are applying. You will undergo a Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, and should have passed the NCTL skills tests prior to entry. Candidates will undergo a medical check. International applications

will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Sessions led by subject specialists in both KS2 and KS3 settings • Undertake placements in schools About the course You will develop knowledge of KS2 core subjects and foundation subjects to be confident to teach these in a KS2 setting. You will also develop skills to teach your specialist subject at KS3 using a variety of different approaches. Career opportunities Our graduate teachers gain employment in local schools. You may also choose to build on the PGCE through further study towards an MA.

Key Stage 2/3 Mathematics PGCE Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 1 year full-time Open to: UK/EU/International students (Subject to allocation of places by NCTL) Entry requirements: Applicants should have a minimum 2:2 Honours degree or equivalent, and a minimum GCSE grade C (or equivalent) in English and mathematics. Overseas students should have an IELTS average of at least 7.0 for applicants whose first language is not English and do not have GCSE grade C in English. Additionally, candidates should have experience in a mainstream UK school in the phases for which you are applying. You will undergo a Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, and should have passed the NCTL skills tests prior to entry. Candidates will undergo a medical check. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy.

Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Sessions led by subject specialists in both KS2 and KS3 settings • Undertake two placements in different schools About the course You will develop knowledge of KS2 core subjects and foundation subjects to be confident to teach these in a KS2 setting. You will also develop skills to teach your specialist subject at KS3 using a variety of different approaches. Career opportunities Our graduate teachers gain employment in local schools. You may also choose to build on the PGCE through further study towards an MA.

For further information: http://uob.cc/edu-008

Areas of study may include: • Organisation and management of teaching and learning for middle years • KS2 core and foundation subject development • Subject enhancement and understanding of KS3 English • The role of the teacher • Self-reflection and personal career development To find out more contact Mrs Kathleen Marshall t: +44 (0)1234 793097 e: kathleen.marshall@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? This course is designed to develop all the skills and techniques you need to teach English in a broad range of settings.

For further information: http://uob.cc/edu-009

Areas of study may include: • Organisation and management of teaching and learning for middle years • KS2 core and foundation subject development • Subject enhancement and understanding of KS3 Mathematics • The role of the teacher • Self-reflection and personal career development To find out more contact Mrs Kathleen Marshall t: +44 (0)1234 793097 e: kathleen.marshall@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Academic staff are experts in their respective fields and bring a wealth of experience and knowledge.

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We have an impressive record of training teachers

Primary Education with Early Years PGCE Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 1 year full-time Open to: UK/EU/International students (Subject to allocation of places by NCTL) Entry requirements: Applicants should have a minimum 2:2 Honours degree or equivalent, and a minimum GCSE grade C (or equivalent) in English, mathematics and science. Overseas students should have an IELTS average of at least 7.0 for applicants whose first language is not English and do not have GCSE grade C in English. Additionally, candidates should have 10 days recent experience in a mainstream UK school in the phases for which you are applying. You will undergo a Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, and should have passed the NCTL skills tests prior to entry. Candidates will need to undergo a medical check. International applications

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will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Personalised development and support About the course You will develop a variety of approaches to teaching children in Early Years and Key Stage 1. The partnership with local schools ensures a strong focus on exploring theory in practice. You will undertake two placements during which you will be supported by experienced Early Years and Primary teachers to develop your teaching and to meet the national requirements for Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).

For further information: http://uob.cc/edu-010a

build on the PGCE through further study towards an MA. Areas of study may include: • School curriculum • Planning, teaching and evaluation of lessons • The professional teacher role • Reflective practice • Research informed teaching To find out more contact Mrs Jane Smithson t: +44 (0)1234 793455 e: jane.smithson@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? The majority of graduates in 2013 had secured teaching posts before the end of the course.

Career opportunities Our graduates gain employment in local schools. You may also choose to Email: admission@beds.ac.uk (UK/EU) Email: international@beds.ac.uk (International)


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Secondary Computer Science & Information Technology PGCE Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 1 year full-time Open to: UK/EU/International students (Subject to allocation of places by NCTL) Entry requirements: Applicants should have a minimum 2:2 Honours degree or equivalent, and a minimum GCSE grade C (or equivalent) in English and mathematics. Overseas students should have an IELTS average of at least 7.0 for applicants whose first language is not English and do not have GCSE grade C in English. Additionally, candidates should have experience in a mainstream UK school in the phases for which you are applying. You will undergo a Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, and should have passed the NCTL skills tests prior to entry. Candidates will also undergo a medical check. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy.

Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Integrated school-led and universityled development of knowledge for teaching • Undertake two placements in different schools About the course You will become a competent and effective teacher of computer science. Subject focused elements, including ‘A’ level computer science, are delivered in a specially designed IT suite equipped with leading-edge technology and software. Career opportunities Our graduate teachers gain employment in local schools and colleges. You may also choose to build on the PGCE through further study towards an MA.

For further information: http://uob.cc/edu-011

Areas of study may include: • Computer science in the 11-19 curricula • Planning teaching and evaluation of lessons • Managing the computer science classroom • The professional teacher role • Reflective practice • Research informed teaching To find out more contact Mr Tony Stockford t: +44 (0)1234 793365 e: antony.stockford@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Our computer science suite is designed specifically to model the best practice in teaching and learning using new technologies.

Become an innovative teacher in Information Technology

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Secondary English PGCE Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 1 year full-time Open to: UK/EU/International students (Subject to allocation of places by NCTL) Entry requirements: Applicants should have a minimum 2:2 Honours degree or equivalent, and a minimum GCSE grade C (or equivalent) in English and mathematics. Overseas students should have an IELTS average of at least 7.0 for applicants whose first language is not English and do not have GCSE grade C in English. Additionally, candidates should have experience in a mainstream UK school in the phases for which you are applying. You will undergo a Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, and should have passed the NCTL skills tests prior to entry. Candidates will also undergo a medical check. International applications will be

For further information: http://uob.cc/edu-012

assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language

• Learning and teaching methodologies with practical application • Assessment for learning • Use of technology in supporting learning

Key features • Undertake two placements in schools

To find out more contact Mrs Julia Croft t: +44 (0)1234 793101 e: julia.croft@beds.ac.uk

About the course You will acquire knowledge and experience of teaching literature, English language, drama, and media studies in creative and imaginative ways. Our partnership with local schools ensures that the course has a strong focus on exploring theory in practice.

Entry requirements: Applicants should have a minimum 2:2 Honours degree or equivalent, and a minimum GCSE grade C (or equivalent) in English and mathematics. Overseas students should have an IELTS average of at least 7.0 for applicants whose first language is not English and do not have GCSE grade C in English. Additionally, candidates should have experience in a mainstream UK school in the phases for which you are applying. You will undergo a Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, and should have passed the NCTL skills tests prior to entry. Candidates will also undergo a medical check. International applications will be assessed

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The University works in partnership with local schools to provide you with a course that has a predominantly professional focus.

Career opportunities Our graduate teachers gain employment in local schools. You may also choose to build on the PGCE through further study. Areas of study may include: • School curriculum English

Secondary Mathematics PGCE Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 1 year full-time Open to: UK/EU/International students (Subject to allocation of places by NCTL)

Did you know?

using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Undertake two placements in schools About the course You will develop skills to teach a broad spectrum of mathematical concepts using a variety of approaches, including the use of investigational, collaborative and problem solving activities. The partnership with local schools ensures that the course has a strong focus on exploring theory in practice.

For further information: http://uob.cc/edu-013

Areas of study may include: • School curriculum mathematics • Planning teaching and evaluation of lessons • Managing the mathematics classroom • The professional teacher role • Reflective practice • Research informed teaching To find out more contact Mrs Julia Croft t: +44 (0)1234 793101 e: julia.croft@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Many staff members have previously held senior positions in schools, education authorities and Ofsted.

Career opportunities Our graduate teachers gain employment in local schools. You may also choose to build on the PGCE through further study.

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Secondary Modern Languages PGCE Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 1 year full-time Open to: UK/EU/International students (Subject to allocation of places by NCTL) Entry requirements: Applicants should have a minimum 2:2 Honours degree or equivalent, and a minimum GCSE grade C (or equivalent) in English and mathematics. Overseas students should have an IELTS average of at least 7.0 for applicants whose first language is not English and do not have GCSE grade C in English. Additionally, candidates should have 10 days recent experience in a mainstream UK school in the phases for which you are applying. You will undergo a Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, and should have passed the NCTL skills tests prior to entry. Candidates will undergo a medical check. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy.

Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Sessions led by subject specialists and practising teachers • Undertake two placements in different schools About the course You will be introduced to key ideas about the theory of the teaching and learning foreign languages, and to practical approaches in which these ideas can be put into practice in the secondary modern languages classroom, including the use of latest technologies for teaching and learning.

For further information: http://uob.cc/edu-014

Areas of study may include: • Modern languages in the school curriculum • Planning teaching and evaluation of lessons • Managing the MLs classroom • The professional teacher role • Reflective practice • Research informed teaching To find out more contact Miss Ana Redondo t: +44 (0)1234 793265 e: ana.redondo@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Our Bedford campus is only 40 minutes away from central London and its many cultural opportunities.

Career opportunities Our graduate teachers gain employment in local schools. You may also choose to build on the PGCE through further study towards an MA.

Become a first class language teacher

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Secondary Physical Education PGCE Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 1 year full-time Open to: UK/EU/International students (Subject to allocation of places by NCTL) Entry requirements: Applicants should have a minimum 2:1 Honours degree or equivalent, and a minimum GCSE grade C (or equivalent) in English and mathematics. Overseas students should have an IELTS average of at least 7.0 for applicants whose first language is not English and do not have GCSE grade C in English. Additionally, candidates should have 10 days recent experience in a mainstream UK school in the phases for which you are applying. Due to the practical nature of the course, all applicants must be able to swim. You will undergo a Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, and should have passed the NCTL skills tests prior to entry. Candidates will undergo a medical

test. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Taught by outstanding practitioners • 120 days of practical school placement About the course You will develop skills to teach an inclusive physical education curriculum. Our teaching is designed to model innovative and effective practice and includes opportunities for working independently and collaboratively. Career opportunities Our graduate teachers gain employment in local schools. You may also build on the PGCE through further study towards an MA in Education/Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy.

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Areas of study may include: • School curriculum physical education • Planning, teaching and evaluation of lessons • Managing the physical education learning environment • The professional teacher role • Reflective practice • Research informed teaching To find out more contact Mr Paul Sammon t: +44 (0)1234 793375 e: paul.sammon@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? We boast a 110-year tradition of training Physical Education teachers and have an outstanding graduate employment rate.

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Excellent partnerships with over 500 schools

Secondary Science (Biology, Chemistry or Physics) PGCE Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 1 year full-time Open to: UK/EU/International students (Subject to allocation of places by NCTL) Entry requirements: Applicants should have a minimum 2:2 Honours degree or equivalent, and a minimum GCSE grade C (or equivalent) in English and mathematics. Overseas students should have an IELTS average of at least 7.0 for applicants whose first language is not English and do not have GCSE grade C in English. Additionally, candidates should have 10 days recent experience in a mainstream UK school in the phases for which you are applying. You will undergo a Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, and should have passed the NCTL skills tests prior to entry. Candidates will undergo a medical check. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire

policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Personalised development and support • Undertake two placements in different schools About the course You will study science in the curriculum and develop the skills and experience necessary to teach scientific concepts in a variety of ways. Our teaching is designed to model the practice to be developed and includes opportunities for working independently and collaboratively.

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Areas of study may include: • School curriculum science • Planning teaching and evaluation of lessons • Managing the science classroom • The professional teacher role • Reflective practice • Research informed teaching To find out more contact Dr Susan Cannan t: +44 (0)1234 793107 e: susan.cannan@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? You will attend subject-specific sessions, lectures and seminars designed to develop awareness and understanding of the science curriculum.

Career opportunities Our graduate teachers gain employment in local schools. You may also choose to build on the PGCE through further study towards an MA.

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Spend a majority of your placement in your school

Primary School Direct Route PGCE Starts in: September Location: Teaching schools in Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Central Bedfordshire, Luton, Milton Keynes, Peterborough Duration: 1 year full-time Open to: UK/EU/International students (Subject to allocation of places by NCTL) Entry requirements: Applicants should have a minimum 2:2 Honours degree or equivalent, and a minimum GCSE grade C (or equivalent) in English, mathematics and science. Overseas students should have an IELTS average of at least 7.0 for applicants whose first language is not English and do not have GCSE grade C in English. Additionally, candidates should have 10 days recent experience in a mainstream UK school in the phases for which you are applying. You will undergo a Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, and should have passed the NCTL skills tests prior to entry.

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Candidates will need to undergo a medical check. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Sessions led by subject specialists • Personalised development and support About the course You will be selected by a school and will spend the majority of your placement there, gaining further experience through a shorter placement in a partner school. You will study for a PGCE with University of Bedfordshire, alongside student teachers from other regions and training routes. Career opportunities School Direct has been developed

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with the specific intention of training and recruiting teachers to fulfil local demand. You may also choose to build on the PGCE through further study towards an MA. Areas of study may include: • Your subject in the school curriculum • Lesson planning teaching and evaluation • The professional teacher role • Reflective practice • Research informed teaching To find out more contact Mrs Wendy Edwards t: +44 (0)1234 793047 e: wendy.edwards@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Bedfordshire’s School Direct PGCE offers you the chance to shape primary teacher education in the region.

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We are an established centre of high-quality teaching and research. We offer you a wide range of courses and have a strong focus on your employability and career management; we maintain strong links with professional bodies, and offering networking and placement opportunities.

English Language & COMMUNICATION Courses Applied Linguistics (TEFL) MA English Language Teaching (ELT) Management PgCert/PgDip/MA Have you also considered…? Intercultural Communication MA International Relations MA Key Stage 2/3 English PGCE Secondary with English PGCE

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Q&A

Our Academics

Theo Maniski, Head of English Language & Communication Q What does the University of Bedfordshire offer? A We have a reputation for excellence in the classroom at postgraduate, undergraduate and pre-degree level and are home to CRELLA; a “worldleading” centre for research in English Language testing. Our Master’s combine elements of theory, description and practical application and attract those who wish to advance in their chosen field within English Language Teaching. Q How do the facilities contribute to enhancing students learning? A We have a dedicated Language Centre

whose staff and resources are available to students five days a week. Access digital recording equipment which can be borrowed for making audio-visual projects from the Language Centre. The facilities also include two classrooms fitted with CCTV equipment controlled from an adjacent studio which enables recordings of trainee teachers’ teaching practice to be analysed with ease. As well as helping with unobtrusive classroom observations, the CCTV rooms are a boon for research purposes as they allow recordings of natural, spontaneous speech to be made, something which is notoriously difficult otherwise.

FUTURE-PROOF LEARNING There are two intellectually stimulating language-related courses to help advance your career. The MA in Applied Linguistics and the MA in ELT Management are closely oriented around the ELT industry, providing you with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills for English Language practitioners as well as prospective Language School managers. You’ll benefit from learning in a relaxed language school setting. All of our classes are multinational, with students from all over the world, as well as from the UK. You’ll learn from friendly and experienced staff who use interactive teaching methods to develop your understanding. You also have access to the Assessed Practice Room which many of our students use when practising presentations, and trainee teachers use to deliver their teaching practice among others. You also have the opportunity to film and monitor your own performance and progression.

Did you know? You will benefit from the prolific and highly successful Centre for Research in English Language Learning and Assessment (CRELLA) led by Professor Cyril Weir, a world-famous expert in language testing and programme evaluation. Visit: www.beds.ac.uk/pgstudy (UK) Visit: www.beds.ac.uk/international (EU/International) Chat live via: www.beds.ac.uk

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Applied Linguistics (TEFL) MA Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: Up to 15 months full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent, and a recognised TEFLT/TESOL certificate and/ or relevant teaching experience. IELTS 6.5 or equivalent, for non-native speakers of English. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • This is one of the few courses which offers observed and assessed teaching practice

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• TEFL Q status (Q = fully qualified teacher status in British Council terms) for those with at least two years of experience • TEFLi status (i = initial teacher status in British Council terms) for those who start the course without teaching experience About the course This course offers an advanced level professional qualification for practising and aspiring teachers of English and has been designed for both native and nonnative English speakers. Students have the opportunity to carry out a major piece of individual research on a topic of special interest. Career opportunities Opportunities exist to teach in countries all over the world at universities, colleges or private language schools but also to carry out research at a PhD level.

Areas of study may include: • The language system and language teaching • The methodology of language teaching • Exploring research: concepts and methods • Teaching practice • Assessment and accreditation • L2 materials development • Issues in TEFL • Professional practice To find out more contact Dr Claudia Saraceni t: +44 (0)1582 489359 e: claudia.saraceni@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? You have the opportunity to benefit from the Centre for Research in English Language Learning and Assessment (CRELLA) – a worldfamous centre in language testing and programme evaluation.

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Student Experiences

“A very interesting aspect of living in Luton is the diversity. Not only am I better at understanding English, but now I know many other accents, which is essential for my career as an EFL teacher. This is one of the only Universities that offers the Teaching Practice which is essential to get the qualification I want. Besides that, the lecturers are excellent; all of them.” Cintia Rodrigues Dos Santos, MA Applied Linguistics (TEFL) student (Brazil)

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English Language Teaching (ELT) Management PgCert/PgDip/MA Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: Up to 15 months full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level or equivalent, and/or relevant teaching experience. IELTS 6.5, or equivalent, for non-native speakers of English. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds. ac.uk/english-language Key features • Opportunity to benefit from the Centre for Research in English Language Learning and Assessment (CRELLA) – a world-famous centre in language testing and programme evaluation

• Opportunity to gain knowledge and experience of management in the ELT/ TEFL industry About the course The MA ELT Management is specifically designed for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) as it caters for those who want to become directors of studies/ managers of ELT centres/institutions. This is an interdisciplinary course that combines a wide range of areas drawing from the field of language teaching and learning, that of teacher training and that of business and management in an international context. Career opportunities Opportunities exist in the management of language/ELT recognised centres such as universities, colleges, and language schools either in the private or public sector. There is also the option of PhD study in various areas related to both management and ELT.

Research Degrees in the Centre for Research in English Language Learning & Assessment MPhil/PhD by Research language learning and assessment Starts in: October or March Location: Putteridge Bury campus, Luton Duration: Variable depending on the mode of study (full-time/part-time) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Students would normally hold a Master’s degree in language testing or in a related discipline, or have equivalent advanced professional experience. Successful CRELLA applicants normally have a minimum flat profile of 7.0 in the IELTS test, or equivalent. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check the English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/research-english Key features • A world-leading centre for English

About the course The CRELLA MPhil/PhD is based on your research proposal and is a self-directed programme fully supported by your supervisory team and the Research Graduate School. Career opportunities Graduates have taken up various positions in academia, with examination boards, as well as in the public and the private sectors; including positions in government ministries, universities, consultancies and testing organisations. CRELLA welcomes applications in all language assessment areas, including: • Academic literacy and language proficiency • Aligning tests to frameworks such as the CEFR

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Areas of study may include: • The methodology of language teaching • Exploring research: concepts and methods • Teaching practice • Assessment and accreditation • L2 materials development • Financial analysis • Marketing • Managing people • Professional practice To find out more contact Dr Claudia Saraceni t: +44 (0)1582 489359 e: claudia.saraceni@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? This is a unique course, and one of the first in this field to combine ELT with Management at postgraduate level.

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• Assessing language skills across the proficiency spectrum • Cognitive processing in language tests • Computer technologies in language learning and assessment • Developing assessment literacy among test stakeholders • Formative assessment and assessment for learning • The construct(s) of language proficiency • Washback and the use and impacts of language tests and assessments To find out more contact: Research Graduate School t: +44 (0)1582 489056 e: research@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? We are the largest university research centre in language testing and assessment in the UK.

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Health & LIFE ScienceS

We offer a wide variety of health related courses within the Faculties of Health and Social Sciences; Creative Arts, Technologies and Science; and the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Medical School (BHPMS).

Health & LIFE ScienceS Courses Academic & Clinical Education PgCert Advanced Nursing Studies* PgCert/PgDip/MSc Advanced Practice in Emergency, Acute & Critical Care Contexts* PgCert Advancing Healthcare Practice PgCert/PgDip/MSc Biomedical Engineering MSc Biotechnology MSc Dental Education PgCert Dental Law & Ethics PgCert Diabetes PgCert/PgDip/MSc Diabetes (Distance Learning) PgCert Environmental Management MSc Integrated Care* PgCert Medical Education PgCert/PgDip/MA Medical Education (Leadership) PgCert Medical Simulation PgCert Osteopathy MSc Osteopathy (pre-registration) MSc Pharmacology MSc Public Health PgCert/PgDip/MSc Public Health (Distance Learning) MSc Research Methodology PgCert Research Degrees in the Institute of Biomedical & Environmental Science & Technology MSc/MPhil/PhD Research Degrees in the Institute for Diabetes in Older People MSc/MPhil/PhD Research Degrees in the Institute for Health Research MSc/MPhil/PhD Specialist Nursing Courses Professional Doctorate in Osteopathy

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Our Academics

Professor Surapareddy Sreenivasaprasad Acting Head of Life Sciences Q What opportunities does Bedfordshire offer that students might not find elsewhere? A We recognise that our diverse student community comes from different academic cultures; we pro-actively support them in their learning through student-led tutorials and workshops. Our research active academics share their current research advances, as well as delivering a solid foundation in the fundamentals through lectures and practical sessions.

Q How do you help your students secure jobs after graduation? A Our courses are designed to develop specialist skills in life sciences as well as other transferable skills like teamwork and communication. We create opportunities to engage with experts from industry and practice-facing organisations. Individual research projects offer students opportunities to gain further employment related experience.

FUTURE-PROOF LEARNING We offer a variety of contemporary courses designed with medical, biomedical, nursing and allied health professionals in mind. Our courses are delivered by experienced professionals in modern working environments, with state-of-the-art facilities. Many of our postgraduate health courses are taught at the purpose-built and award-winning Butterfield Park in Luton, which houses a mix of computer suites and skills labs, plus a high-tech Simulation Centre. Similarly, our Buckinghamshire campus in Aylesbury has been designed with healthcare students in mind. Our Putteridge Bury campus links to all the major clinical and academic centres across Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire. Our courses have been designed around the competing demands on our students, many of whom work full-time. Interactive study days are combined with supported online learning and innovative assessment practices, making strong connections between issues in practice and course content. All postgraduate work is informed by research and grounded in a robust evidence base. Our ongoing research activity is relevant to treating cancer, diabetes, chronic kidney diseases, neurodegenerative disorders and chronic infections.

Did you know? By embedding practical learning in our courses, we aim to provide you with a better understanding of the theoretical concepts you learn in lectures.

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Academic & Clinical Education PgCert Starts in: September, January or April Location: The British School of Osteopathy, London Mode: Part-time Open to: UK/EU students only Entry requirements: Applicants should have a recognised qualification with the appropriate professional, statutory and regulatory body in osteopathy, chiropractic, or physiotherapy. Candidates should be teaching osteopathy, chiropractic, or physiotherapy 15-20 hours minimum per academic year. Key features • Questions and appraises how perceptions may be informed and shaped by educational conceptions • Helps you examine the challenge of integrating your roles as an educator and healthcare professional

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About the course Designed for osteopaths and other manual therapy practitioners, this course aims to address specific needs with regard to planning, delivering, and assessing both classroom and clinic based learning at undergraduate and postgraduate level in both traditional and also more complex or challenging situations.

• Supporting student learning • The role of the curriculum and syllabus, external and internal validation, compliance and leadership

Career opportunities This innovative and exciting course offers opportunities for the development of both experienced and new educators alike with an emphasis on supporting collaborative learning in academic and workplace settings.

Students considering a career in education, and who are not currently teaching, are offered teaching experience opportunities during this course.

To find out more contact Ms Gayda Arnold t: +44 (0)20 7089 5315 e: g.arnold@bso.ac.uk

Did you know?

Areas of study may include: • Education for academic teaching in manual medicine • Education for clinical supervision and teaching technical skills

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Advanced Nursing Studies* PgCert/PgDip/MSc *Subject to approval Starts in: October Location: Luton campus, University Square Mode: Up to 19 months full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent. Healthcare professionals without a degree but who hold a professional qualification with normally at least one years postqualifying experience before commencing this course will be considered. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • It enables you to focus on your discipline area

• Contributions from an experienced multidisciplinary course team • Innovative in its approach, with a strong emphasis on theoretical learning • Unique combination of subject areas applicable to advanced practice About the course The course has been designed to enable you to build on your existing knowledge base and be more confident with complex decision-making skills and clinical competencies for expanded practice. It integrates research, education and management issues to enable you to evolve a high degree of professional autonomy and independent practice. This is a full-time academic course and does not offer clinical placements during the course or lead to registration as a nurse in the UK. Career opportunities On completing this course, students could progress into the following areas:

Advancing Practice in Emergency, Acute & Critical Care Contexts* PgCert *Subject to approval Starts in: October Location: Luton campus, University Square Mode: Part time Open to: UK/EU students only Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent. In addition, you should hold a relevant professional qualification and registration as a healthcare professional. Key features • This course is designed to further develop your practice and extend your specialist knowledge base • The course purposefully links your development to the development of healthcare practices, allowing you to align your study to identified organisational development needs

About the course This course has been designed to help healthcare professionals enhance their practice within a workforce. It has a clinical focus, allowing students from a variety of settings to explore the issues surrounding, and research that informs the management of, acutely physically ill patients. The core unit, Principles of Emergency, Acute and Critical Care, takes a systems based approach and deals with contemporary practice related issues, including patient safety, quality of care and end-of-life care considerations. Career opportunities Students on this course are qualified healthcare professionals; the course will typically support ambitions for career progression. Graduates will have an extended knowledge base and potential scope of practice. They will adopt an evidence based approach to healthcare practice and be able to lead changes in

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advanced practitioner roles; consultancy; managerial positions; health and social care policy development; teaching; and research and development. Areas of study may include: • Clinical reasoning in nursing assessment and diagnosis • Nursing management of multiple health needs • Evidence-based learning • Supervising learning and development • Assessing and evaluating performance To find out more contact Mrs Christine Norgate t: +44 (0)1582 743841 e: christine.norgate@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? This course has been designed to build your knowledge and confidence, helping you to develop professional autonomy and independent practice.

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team and organisational practices. They will be better able to plan, implement and manage complex tasks and activities. Areas of study may include: • Advancing burn care practice • Bio-psychosocial approaches to pain management • Care of the adult trauma patient • Principles of emergency, acute and critical care • Transforming healthcare through Effective leadership To find out more contact Mr Dean Whiting t: +44 (0)1296 734334 e: dean.whiting@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? You will have access to an expert course team who are able to share ‘live’ examples from their own professional practice and research activity.

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Advancing Healthcare Practice PgCert/PgDip/MSc *Subject to approval Starts in: October Location: Luton campus, University Square Mode: Part time Open to: UK/EU students only Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent. In addition, applicants should hold a relevant, current, professional qualification as a registered healthcare professional.

professional development, extending your scope of practice and specialist knowledge base, in your chosen field(s) of healthcare. It will also enable you to develop a scholarly and evidenced based approach to healthcare practice, equipping you with skills to influence the development of individual, team and organisational practice. This is a practice-facing course which enables you to be part of a community of health and social-care professionals positioned to have a positive impact upon the ways in which healthcare is delivered, both locally and globally.

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Areas of study may include: • Advancing healthcare practice: concepts and principles • Advancing palliative and end of life care • Caring for people with dementia • Cancer care for nurses and allied health professionals • Care of the adult trauma patient • Children and young people in the community • Evidence based healthcare practice • Mental healthcare skills To find out more contact Mr Mark Millar t: +44 (0)1582 746672 e: mark.millar@beds.ac.uk

About the course This course will support your continued

Career opportunities Graduates will have extended their specialist knowledge base and potential scope of practice. They will adopt an evidence based approach to healthcare practice and be able to lead changes in team and organisational practices. They will be better able to plan, implement and manage complex tasks and activities whether working alone or with others.

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Key features • A flexible educational framework that is vocationally relevant, meeting the professional development needs of students, within their fields of practice • A strong emphasis on inter-professional learning and working

Did you know? This course is designed to allow healthcare professionals to extend their scope of practice and to have a positive impact on the design and delivery of healthcare within and across organisations.


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Biomedical Engineering MSc Starts in: September or March Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 15 months full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have an Honours degree in a medical, biomedical, pharmaceutical, biological, chemical, nutritional science or a related science subject. Applicants without this formal qualification but who have significant relevant work experience may be considered on a case-by-case basis; an interview with the course leader is required. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • A unique combination of core subject

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areas in Bioscience, and Biomedical Engineering, combined with key transferable skills About the course Biomedical Engineering is the application of biotechnology and engineering to problems in human medicine. It is a highly interdisciplinary field. Research aims to create new products to advance biology and to improve healthcare. Underpinning this course is an understanding of cell and molecular biology. We then focus on a number of key areas to equip students: to work with genomic and systems’ data; cell visualisation and protein localisation in cells and tissues; and understand methods to create three-dimensional cultures and tissues. Career opportunities Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology is a leading growth area in the cutting-

edge industrial sectors. Typical career destinations include: pharmaceutical or biotechnological industries; academic institutions; and the healthcare sector. Areas of study may include: • Cell and molecular biology • Computational biology • Medical imaging and cryobiology • Biomaterials and tissue engineering • Laboratory-based research project To find out more contact Dr Guy Grant t: +44 (0)1582 743566 e: guy.grant@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Career pathways may include the design of artificial organs, the use of stem cells and devices to replace body parts, as well as testing biomedical equipment to determine if it is safe, efficient and effective.

SCIENCE

Student Experiences

“We have exclusive laboratories for postgraduate students, where they can undertake their research projects in the depth that they require. The employability of our postgraduate students is very good. Many students go on to do PhDs either at Bedfordshire or various research institutes all over the world.” Dr John Reynolds, Principal Lecturer in Biomedical Science

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Biotechnology MSc

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careers in biotechnology industries, pharmaceutical and food companies; academic institutions; health-related industries, including the NHS; and other public organisations.

Starts in: October Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 19 months full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students

Key features • The course provides high-quality, broad-based training in biotechnology • The experienced teaching team consists of research-active specialists in academic disciplines related to biotechnology

Entry requirements: Applicants should have an undergraduate degree at Honours level or equivalent in a relevant science subject, such as medical, biomedical, pharmaceutical, biological, chemical, nutritional science or a related science subject. Applicants without this formal qualification but who have significant relevant work experience may be considered on a case-by-case basis; an interview with the course leader is required. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language

About the course This course comprehensively covers the core subjects of modern biotechnology: through an advanced understanding of molecular and computational biology to applied microbiology. The aim is to provide students with an understanding of how microbes are used on an industrial scale to benefit humankind. New technologies in molecular biology, microbiology and computational biology will be taught and an insight given into how these methodologies are applied in biotechnology industries.

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Career opportunities This course will support graduates seeking

Areas of study may include: • Analytical methods • Applied microbiology • Computational biology • Molecular biology • Research project To find out more contact Dr Arthur Hosie t: +44 (0)1582 743203 e: arthur.hosie@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? This course is designed to give you an insight into the applications of new technologies in biotechnology industries.


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Dental Education PgCert Starts in: October, January or April Location: Putteridge Bury campus, Luton Mode: Part-time block delivery Open to: UK/EU students only Entry requirements: This postgraduate course is open to individuals who have a first degree (or equivalent qualification or experience) in dentistry, dental nursing and allied dental professions. It may also be available to those from other backgrounds (eg healthcare managers, and educational developers) who wish to develop their knowledge of education, training and leadership in the context of dentistry. Key features • Academics are established medical and dental educators with experience spanning undergraduate and postgraduate dental, medical and healthcare education

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• The course has a unique focus on the development of dental educators for staff working in NHS, HEI and private sector contexts About the course The course appeals to dental professionals who are engaged in education and/or training in primary or secondary care dental settings. The course has a practicebased approach, designed to address the development needs of those new to dental education and training, and those with experience. The course places clear emphasis on the development of dental educator skills. Career opportunities The PgCert Dental Education is accredited by the Higher Education Academy (HEA), leading to fellowship of the HEA. The PgCert also serves as a recognised entry route into the PgDip Medical Education or MA Medical Education.

Areas of study may include: • Dental education in practice • Simulation in practice • Educational policy and leadership • Contemporary educational perspectives • Workplace-based learning • Promoting professionalism • Curriculum in practice • Professional development • Faculty development • Evidence-based medical education • Medical education project To find out more contact Ms Linda Ellingham t: +44 (0)1582 489074 e: linda.ellingham@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? The course offers both dental specific and inter-professional learning opportunities.

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Dental Law & Ethics PgCert Starts in: September, January or April Location: Putteridge Bury campus, Luton Mode: Part-time day Open to: UK/EU students only Entry requirements: This postgraduate course is open to individuals who have a first degree (or equivalent qualification or experience assessed by an interview) in dentistry, dental nursing and allied dental professions. Key features • A practice-based course addressing aspects of law and ethics in dentistry • Opportunities to tailor assessments to relevant areas of professional interest and/or workplace need • Combines face-to-face study with online learning About the course This innovative course has been designed

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specifically for dental care professionals, working in a range of dental care contexts. The course provides unique opportunities to critically examine dental care from relevant ethical, legal and professional standpoints. This part-time course combines study days (eight in total), with supported online learning and self-directed study. You will be taught by a team of University and visiting staff who have legal and ethical expertise and experience. Career opportunities This course is designed to develop the skills and practices of dental care professional with an interest in legal and ethical dental practice. The course is relevant to those who wish to enhance their legal role in dental practice and other settings (eg practice managers, clinical leads), indemnity organisations, primary care organisations or to legal firms as expert witnesses.

Diabetes PgCert/PgDip/MSc Starts in: September, January or April Location: Putteridge Bury campus, Luton Mode: Part-time day Open to: UK/EU students only

Areas of study may include: • Consent • General Dental Council standard of care • Dealing with complaints • Negligence • Records keeping and expert report writing • Human rights • Whistleblowing • Ethical values and principles • Safeguarding To find out more contact Ms Linda Ellingham t: +44 (0)1582 489074 e: linda.ellingham@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? You’ll be able to take advantage of specialised facilities dedicated to postgraduate studies and research.

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the Department of Health and European Union

for the specialist pathway through the course.

About the course This course enhances your academic capabilities, including clinical research methodology skills. Working within the NHS is not mandatory since the course also benefits those in other health-related areas. On completion, you will have developed a range of skills to undertake greater involvement in clinical practice and research using an evidence-based framework.

Areas of study may include: • Research methodology • Project preparation • Evidence-based medicine • Ethical and legal aspects • Areas of study relating to diabetes

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Key features • The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Postgraduate Medical School (BHPMS) has links to all clinical and academic centres in both counties • The Institute of Diabetes for Older People (IDOP) is undertaking key studies with

Career opportunities This course is of interest to those in training in medical, nursing, pharmacy and allied professionals to enhance professional development and career opportunities, and relevant to those who wish to engage in clinical research activity. As health professionals you may wish to develop a special interest and opt

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Entry requirements: Applicants should have an undergraduate degree in Medicine or a Health related profession with at least one year of full-time practice (or equivalent) at post-registration level. Healthcare professionals without a degree but who have a professional qualification with normally three years’ experience post-registration will be considered.

To find out more contact Miss Maureen Edovic t: +44 (0)1582 743988 e: maureen.edovic@beds.ac.uk

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Diabetes (Distance Learning) PgCert/PgDip Starts in: October Mode: Distance learning Location: Online via distance learning Open to: UK/EU students only Entry requirements: Applicants should have an undergraduate degree in Medicine or a Health related profession with at least one year of full-time practice (or equivalent) at post-registration level. Healthcare professionals without a degree but who have a professional qualification with normally three years’ experience post-registration will be considered. Key features • The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Postgraduate Medical School (BHPMS) has links to all clinical and academic centres in both counties • The course has a dedicated and effective interactive, online community

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About the course This course enhances your academic capabilities, including clinical research methodology skills. Working within the NHS is not mandatory since the course also benefits those in other health-related areas. On completion, you will have developed a range of skills to undertake greater involvement in clinical practice and research using an evidence-based framework.

Areas of study may include: • Research methodology • Project preparation • Evidence-based medicine • Ethical and legal aspects • Areas of study relating to diabetes

Career opportunities This course is of interest to those in training in medical, nursing, pharmacy and allied professionals to enhance professional development and career opportunities, and relevant to those who wish to engage in clinical research activity. As health professionals you may wish to develop a special interest and opt for the specialist pathway through the course.

Did you know?

To find out more contact Miss Maureen Edovic t: +44 (0)1582 743988 e: maureen.edovic@beds.ac.uk

As a distance learner you will have the opportunity to communicate with tutors and students via telephone, email or online video communication.

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Environmental Management MSc Starts in: November Location: Luton campus, University Square Mode: 1 year full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent in a relevant scientific subject ie biological, ecological or environmental related science. Applicants without this formal qualification but who have significant relevant work experience may be considered on a case-by-case basis; an interview with the course leader is required. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language

and biotechnological sciences and project management skills About the course The MSc Environmental Management course provides a deep understanding of the theoretical knowledge and practical skills relating to global environmental change including climate change. The course also empowers graduates with the key skills to effectively manage a changing environment and the impact on food, health and ecosystems in an international context. Each subject covered will draw upon the latest scientific literature, teaching and research expertise of academic staff and where appropriate, guest lecturers from other leading academics, government agency scientists or managers and industry professionals.

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private sectors including: environmental agencies; environmental and agricultural research organisations; environmental and ecological consultancies; academic institutions; research and development; environmental biotechnology; food security; and environmental monitoring. Areas of study may include: • Global environmental change • Environmental biotechnology • Environmental project management To find out more contact Professor Surapareddy Sreenivasaprasad t: +44 (0)1582 489158 e: ss.prasad@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? The strength of the course is the integration of environmental science, biotechnology and project management to sustainably manage the environment, biodiversity and ecosystem services.

Key features • Unique combination of environmental

Career opportunities The course supports graduates seeking careers in environmental science and management from the public and

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Integrated Care* PgCert *Subject to approval Starts in: October Location: Luton campus, University Square Mode: Part-time Open to: UK/EU students only Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent. In addition, applicants should be health or social care professionals (which includes those with leadership and management roles in health and /or social care settings). Key features • This course combines the core unit, Principles of Integrated Care, with one optional unit focussing on either care needs of a defined population, or developing approaches to the transformation of healthcare services through effective leadership

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About the course The PgCert Integrated Care is designed for health and social care professionals who are interested in the design and delivery of healthcare. The core unit provides opportunities to engage in contemporary debates about the transformational possibilities of integrated pathways of care. The choice of the optional unit allows students to either examine the ways in which services are currently configured for defined populations, or consider ways in which services may be transformed with reference to the selected evidence base or leadership literatures. Career opportunities This course supports the development of critical thinking, reasoning and decision-making, skills vital to high-level healthcare practice. It provides opportunities to engage in contemporary debates about the design and delivery of healthcare services to meet the needs of individuals and populations, developing awareness of successful approaches to leading and

managing change. Areas of study may include: • Principles of integrated care • Global healthcare perspectives • Children and young people in the community • Mental healthcare skills for primary healthcare professionals • Caring for people with dementia and other long-term conditions • Cancer care for nurses and allied health professionals • Transforming healthcare through effective leadership To find out more contact Dr Clare Morris t: +44 (0)1582 743868 e: clare.morris@beds.ac.uk

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This course is designed to underpin the continued professional development of health and social care professionals.

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Medical Education PgCert/PgDip/MA Starts in: September, January or April Location: Putteridge Bury campus, Luton Duration: Up to 1 year full-time (options available part-time block delivery) Open to: UK/EU students only Entry requirements: Open to individuals who have a first degree (or demonstrably equivalent qualification or experience) in medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine or a related healthcare discipline. It may also be open to graduates with interests in education or faculty development in these areas. Key features • Combines study days with online learning • The course team brings expertise from higher and professional education contexts

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designed with the needs of busy professional people in mind. Each unit combines focused study days (over a three-month period) with interactive online learning and supported selfdirected study. Each unit provides opportunities to engage in work-related professional development activity, and the experienced course team will help you develop a critical, analytic and reflective stance towards medical and healthcare education and its practice. The course helps you develop medical educator and educational leadership skills.

Areas of study may include: • Medical education in practice • Dental education in practice • Simulation in practice • Educational policy and leadership • Contemporary educational perspectives • Workplace-based learning • Evidence-based medical education • Medical education project

Career opportunities Completion of the course leads to the award of fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (HEA). The course is aligned to appropriate professional standards and is suitable for educational and clinical supervisors.

The course team is recognised for their innovative approaches to faculty development in medicine and dentistry.

To find out more contact Ms Linda Ellingham t: +44 (0)1582 489074 e: linda.ellingham@beds.ac.uk

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Student Experiences

“The course is a real career springboard and it has made my working life a lot more fulfilling. It was undoubtedly the best thing I’ve done since qualifying.” Dr Claire Colebourn, MA Medical Education graduate Consultant Intensivist, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford (UK)

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Medical Education (Leadership) PgCert Starts in: October, January or April Location: Putteridge Bury campus, Luton Mode: Part-time block delivery Open to: UK/EU students only Entry requirements: Open to individuals who have a first degree (or equivalent qualification or experience) in medicine, veterinary medicine, dentistry, nursing, allied health or social care. It may also be open to those from other backgrounds who wish to develop their knowledge of education, training or leadership in medicine and/or health, eg healthcare managers and educational developers. Key features • This course is relevant for those with formal leadership roles or for practitioners wishing to influence policy and practice • This course involves simulation in practice

About the course This course is designed for those engaged in teaching, learning and assessment and/or workforce development within medical, dental and healthcare contexts. The delivery of the curriculum recognises the need for busy professionals to relate their learning directly to their current and future roles. Each unit combines focused study days with interactive online learning and supported self-directed study. Career opportunities The PgCert Medical Education (Leadership) is accredited by the Higher Education Academy (HEA), leading to fellowship of the HEA. The PgCert also serves as a recognised entry route into the PgDip or MA Medical Education.

Entry requirements: Open to medical, dental, veterinary and healthcare graduates. It is also open to graduates with staff and educational development experience in associated professional contexts. Key features • This flexible course combines study days with online learning • Our state-of-the-art Simulation Centre provides opportunities to practise approaches in education or staff training • Opportunity to rehearse, critique and develop core facilitation skills in simulated settings

• Workplace-based learning • Promoting professionalism • Evidence-based medical education • Medical education project To find out more contact Ms Linda Ellingham t: +44 (0)1582 489074 e: linda.ellingham@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? The experienced course team brings expertise from higher and professional education contexts and are recognised for their innovative approaches to faculty development in medicine and dentistry.

Areas of study may include: • Medical education in practice • Dental education in practice • Educational policy and leadership • Contemporary educational perspectives

Medical Simulation PgCert Starts in: October, January or April Location: Putteridge Bury campus, Luton Mode: Part-time block delivery Open to: UK/EU students only

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About the course The course has been designed with the needs of busy professional people in mind. Each unit combines two to five focused study days (over a three-month period) with interactive online learning and supported self-directed study. Each unit provides opportunities to engage in work-related professional development activity and the highly experienced and supportive course team will help you develop a critical, analytic and reflective stance towards medical and healthcare education and in particular the use of simulation. Career opportunities The PgCert Medical Simulation is accredited by the Higher Education Academy (HEA), leading to fellowship of the HEA. The PgCert Medical Simulation is a recognised route to the PgDip or MA Medical Education.

Areas of study may include: • Medical education in practice • Dental education in practice • Simulation in practice • Educational policy and leadership • Contemporary educational perspectives • Workplace-based learning • Evidence-based medical education • Medical education project To find out more contact Ms Linda Ellingham t: +44 (0)1582 489074 e: linda.ellingham@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Assessments are related to real world issues, with options to tailor them to your own context.

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Osteopathy MSc Starts in: September Location: The British School of Osteopathy, London Mode: Part-time day Open to: UK/EU students only Entry requirements: Applicants should have a qualification in osteopathy or registration with an appropriate statutory regulatory body. Selection will be by application form, although applicants may be invited for an interview.

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and other healthcare practitioners and managers in the development of their professional capability in clinical practice, education, research and healthcare management. The three main areas of professional practice covered in the course are advanced clinical practice, academic practice and research, and practice management. This course is flexible in delivery whilst drawing upon various approaches to learning, teaching and assessment.

prepared for life in an ever-changing health care environment. Areas of study may include: • Advanced osteopathic evaluation and management • Business, practice management and professional leadership • Developing and completing a research project • Pain management in osteopathic practice • Sports, exercise and rehabilitation • Academic and clinical education

About the course This course is designed for osteopaths

Career opportunities Upon completion of this Master’s, students will have developed transferable skills in areas such as communication, information literacy, creativity and critical thinking. Graduates will be eminently employable in academia and clinical practice, capable of working and learning with others, of adding significantly to their profession and

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Key features • To enhance clinical, academic practice and research skills • A student-centred approach to academic and clinical training • To develop business, management and professional leadership skills

To find out more contact Admissions at the British School of Osteopathy t: +44 (0)20 7089 5316 e: admissions@bso.ac.uk

Did you know? Students can interact with various healthcare professionals during the course of their studies.


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Osteopathy (Pre-registration) MSc Starts in: September Location: The British School of Osteopathy, London Duration: 2 years full-time Open to: UK/EU students only Entry requirements: Applicants should hold a degree in physiotherapy, medicine or an international equivalent qualification, and be able to critically evaluate material and study independently. Applicants for this course will also need to provide evidence of experience and interest in musculoskeletal care via a clinical portfolio of evidence. Key features • Upon successful completion, you can apply for General Osteopathic Council (GOsC) registration and be able to practise as an osteopath • The MSc aims to promote integrated osteopathic care into your practice

About the course The British School of Osteopathy (BSO) has devised a new fast-track MSc specifically for those who are qualified in medicine or physiotherapy but want to expand their competence profile in the area of musculoskeletal care to include osteopathic thinking and technique. Career opportunities The course enables you to apply for registration with the GOsC and practise as an autonomous osteopathic practitioner within the UK; it and enhances the graduate’s specialist competence primarily in the area of musculoskeletal care. Students will develop the knowledge and skills required to integrate osteopathy with their clinical practice area.

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• Criticality and evidence- informed osteopathy 1: developing a research project • Core osteopathic capabilities for clinical practice 2 • Osteopathic clinical education 2 • Criticality and evidence-informed osteopathy 2: dissertation To find out more contact Admissions at the British School of Osteopathy t: +44 (0)20 7089 5316 e: admissions@bso.ac.uk

Did you know? Students have an opportunity to practise in nine different specialist clinics both ‘in house’ and across the community.

Areas of study may include: • Core osteopathic capabilities for clinical practice 1 • Osteopathic clinical education 1

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Pharmacology MSc Starts in: October or March Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: Up to 15 months full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good Honours degree in a biological or biochemical science related subject. Applicants may be considered with a qualification just below this standard with work experience in pharmaceutical, biotechnology or chemical industrial sectors. International applicants without this formal qualification but who have significant relevant work experience may be considered on a case-by-case basis; an interview with the course leader is required. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language

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Key features • Combination of core subjects in drug research and development, all of which draw upon the latest developments in laboratory and clinical practice About the course This course provides a broad overview of drug discovery and development, mechanisms of drug action at molecular level, drug treatment of human diseases, and latest cell and molecular technologies used in pharmacology at an advanced level. You will gain an in-depth knowledge of individual examples of latest drug research and development throughout, and then specialise in one of the research areas, culminating with a laboratory research project.

medical writing and medical sales. Areas of study may include: • Cell and molecular biology • Drug discovery and development • Molecular pharmacology • Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics • Research project To find out more contact Dr Zheying Zhu t: +44 (0)1582 743476 e: zheying.zhu@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Approximately 95% of our graduates are in work or PhD studies in different countries around the world.

Career opportunities Graduates progress to careers in higher education (MPhil/PhD), pre-clinical research, clinical research, drug licensing and regulatory affairs, medical information,

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Public Health (taught) PgCert/PgDip/MSc Starts in: October or March Location: Luton campus, University Square Mode: 1 year full-time (options available part-time block delivery) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent. A minimum IELTS score of 6.0 is also required for overseas students. Candidates should be working within public health where possible. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Addresses the core competences from the UK Faculty of Public Health • Provides an in depth understanding of health issues from local, national

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and global perspectives • Focuses on the applied elements of public health and utilises a research informed teaching curriculum About the course The course creates an effective ‘community of inquiry’ to foster group learning and support. It develops a range of skills including: a critical awareness of how the research process may be applied in the study of public health; an insight into the global drivers of reform in health systems; and a critical appreciation of policy development and implementation in both developed and developing nations. Career opportunities There are a range of career opportunities including public health analyst, public health programme manager and public health specialist. The course can also act as a platform for PhD studies. The course provides you with sufficient

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grounding for the UK Faculty of Public Health Part I examination. Areas of study may include: • Public health research methods • Epidemiology in public health • Principles, policies and issues in public health • Healthcare commissioning • Public health intelligence • Health and social care inequalities • Public health protection • Ethical and legal issues in health and social care To find out more contact Dr Krishna Regmi t: +44 (0)1582 743475 e: krishna.regmi@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Upon completion of this course all students become eligible to apply for membership of the UK Royal Society for Public Health.

Student Experiences

“I chose to study Public Health at Bedfordshire so that when I go back home to Nigeria I can go to communities to give health education to people. This Public Health course gave me room to create that health awareness to the public. What I really enjoyed is the team work and being able to work on my confidence.” Robert Alwell, MSc Public Health graduate (Nigeria)

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Public Health (Distance Learning) MSc Starts in: October or March Location: Online via distance learning Duration: Variable Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent. A minimum IELTS score of 6.0 is also required for overseas students. Candidates should be working within public health where possible. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Addresses the core competences from the UK Faculty of Public Health • Provides an in depth understanding of health issues from local, national and global perspectives

• Focuses on the applied elements of public health and utilises a research informed teaching curriculum About the course The course creates an effective ‘community of inquiry’ to foster group learning and support. It develops a range of skills including: a critical awareness of how the research process may be applied in the study of public health; an insight into the global drivers of reform in health systems; and a critical appreciation of policy development and implementation in both developed and developing nations. Career opportunities There are a range of career opportunities including public health analyst, public health programme manager and public health specialist. The course can also act as a platform for PhD studies. The course provides you with sufficient grounding for the UK Faculty of Public

Research Methodology PgCert Starts in: September Location: The British School of Osteopathy, London Mode: Part-time, weekend delivery Open to: UK/EU students only Entry requirements: Applicants should have a recognised health care qualification in osteopathy, chiropractic or physiotherapy. All students are required to have basic IT skills and a computer internet connection. Key features • Focused on manual medicine and therapy • High-quality educational, scholarship and research activities • An opportunity for osteopaths, chiropractors and other practitioners to engage in shared learning and enquiry

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About the course This course is designed for osteopaths and other manual therapy practitioners who are currently involved in teaching or research or are considering an academic career. It is a one year, part-time course aimed to support your professional development as academics and/or researchers. In addition, the course is also designed for manual therapy practitioners who want to develop and evaluate their practice by enhancing their competence profile in research methods and criticality. The Research Centre at the British School of Osteopathy aims to establish and maintain a recognisable reputation for high-quality research at both a national and international level. The Centre also contributes to the body of osteopathic knowledge and focuses on promoting evidence-informed care. Finally, the Research Centre aims to support high

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Health Part I examination. Areas of study may include: • Public health research methods • Epidemiology in public health • Principles, policies and issues in public health • Healthcare commissioning • Public health intelligence • Health and social care inequalities • Public health protection • Ethical and legal issues in health and social care To find out more contact Dr Krishna Regmi t: +44 (0)1582 743475 e: krishna.regmi@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Upon completion of this course all students become eligible to apply for membership of the UK Royal Society for Public Health.

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quality education within the BSO, and to contribute to the wider academic research and healthcare communities. Career opportunities This course is designed for osteopaths and other healthcare professionals who wish to build a career in research or teaching. Areas of study may include: • Advanced research methods and design • Statistics for health care research To find out more contact Mrs Gayda Arnold t: +44 (0)20 7089 5315 e: g.arnold@bso.ac.uk

Did you know? This course provides an opportunity for osteopaths, chiropractors and other manual medicine practitioners to engage in shared learning and enquiry.

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Research Degrees in the Institute of Biomedical & Environmental Science & Technology MSc by Research/MPhil/PhD Starts in: October or March Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: Variable Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Minimum of a first or upper second class Honours degree from a university or other institution with degree-awarding powers in the United Kingdom, or equivalent in a biological science or an undergraduate degree in subjects related to medicine. You will also need to demonstrate high levels of potential and motivation for research. International applications will need to meet the requirements of the UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. You are advised to check that you meet the English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/research-english

Key features • Intensive period of independent laboratory based training About the course Research degrees are ideal for those wishing to study for a PhD and/or those aiming to improve their laboratory and practical skills. Students wishing to study for a PhD must identify a project supervisor with whom they work to develop a project outline. Career opportunities Possible careers include: academic/ research positions; pharmaceutical industry; biotech companies; environmental agencies; entrepreneurship; patent or science communication. The University welcomes research degree applications in the following areas: • Biochemistry and cell biology • Biosensors

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• Cancer • Computational biology • Ecology, conservation and environmental policy • Environmental biotechnology and sustainability • Forensic science • Immunology • Kidney disease and diabetes • Metabolic disease • Microbiology • Neuroscience • Pharmacology To find out more contact Research Graduate School t: +44 (0)1582 489056 e: research@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? iBEST offers scope to do applied research spanning the key global agendas of health and the environment.

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Research Degrees in the Institute for Diabetes for Older People MSc/MPhil/PhD Starts in: October or March Location: Putteridge Bury campus, Luton Duration: Variable Open to: UK/EU/International students

• Courses are based within the Beds and Herts Postgraduate Medical (BHPMS)

Entry requirements: A good Honours Primary degree in Science or in a related area or an undergraduate degree in medicine. Overseas students will also need to satisfy the relevant university regulations to undertake a research degree. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/research-english

About the course Research is available in clinical and medical areas relating to diabetes, stroke illness, metabolic disease, health services research, and mental health. Research supervision is by local clinical academics and NHS specialists. If necessary, honorary clinical contracts at local NHS trust can be applied for. IDOP is seen by many as the national lead organisation for diabetes and older people and is led by Professor Alan Sinclair, a world-renowned expert in diabetes, who is Dean of the Beds and Herts Postgraduate Medical School.

Key features • Part time and full time research leading to an MSc/MPhil/PhD in a relevant scientific and/or clinical discipline • Research supervision by senior NHS clinical academics

Career opportunities A qualification by research through IDOP is likely to offer home-based and overseas students an important step forward in their clinical or non-clinical careers. A qualification at Master’s level provides the additional opportunity to study at

Research Degrees in the Institute for Health Research MSc by Research/MPhil/PhD Starts in: October or March Location: Putteridge Bury campus, Luton or Butterfield, Luton Duration: Variable Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: You will have the minimum of a first or upper second class Honours degree of a university or other institution with degree-awarding powers in the United Kingdom, or equivalent in a health related subject. You will also need to demonstrate high levels of potential and motivation for research.

Key features • The IHR has an international track record for research impacting policy and practice About the course Studying for a Research Degree is an opportunity to develop your research interests and skills in a centre of excellence for health, within research groups building the international evidence base for health and health care. We will equip you to undertake, analyse and evaluate health research.

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PhD level. The University welcomes research degree applications in the following areas: • Diabetes • Diabetes and older people • Diabetes and dementia • Diabetes and public health issues To find out more contact Research Graduate School t: +44 (0)1582 489056 e: research@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? A highly distinguished faculty of NHS specialists deliver high-quality research supervision.

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The University welcomes research degree applications in the following areas: • Health inequalities • Healthcare commissioning • Public health To find out more contact Professor Gurch Randhawa t: +44 (0)1582 743797 e: gurch.randhawa@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Students have the opportunity to work with researchers who have influenced policy and practice at national and international levels.

International applications will need to meet the requirements of the UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. You are advised to check that you meet the English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/research-english

Career opportunities You will develop a sound training in research methodology, health policy and academic writing. Past graduates found employment with WHO, Global Fund, Ministry of Health among other organisations.

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Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (Health Visiting, School Nursing) PgDip/MSc/Specialist Practitioner Community (District) Nursing* PgDip *Subject to approval Starts in: Variable, see website for details Location: Multiple sites Duration: Variable, see website for details Open to: UK/EU students only Entry requirements: MSc Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (Health Visiting) You should have a good first degree in an appropriate subject-related discipline, or a Diploma in Nursing or Midwifery, plus practice-related experience. All applicants need to demonstrate their literacy and numeracy by attaining GCSEs in English and Maths at grade C or above, or equivalent – for example level two adult literacy and numeracy. MSc Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (School Nursing) You should have a good Honours degree or equivalent. You must be live on the nursing or midwifery register held by the NMC. Applicants must also have completed a period of experience of sufficient length to have consolidated pre-registration outcomes and to have gained a deeper understanding in relevant professional practice, usually two years. MSc Specialist Community (District) Nursing* Applicants should have a first degree in an appropriate subject-related discipline with a minimum 2.2 Honours classification, or a diploma in nursing or midwifery plus practice related experience. All applicants need to demonstrate their literacy and numeracy by attaining at least a grade C in English and Mathematics at GCSE or equivalent, for example Level 2 adult literacy and numeracy. Key features • Supported practice placements in partnership with NHS Trusts • Courses supported by nationally

renowned research provided by the Institute for Health Research • Innovative teaching, including web based support and state-of-the-art learning environments • Rated as ‘outstanding’ for student support through our innovative personal lecturer scheme • Dynamic course, led by experienced practitioners and lecturers • Includes small-group teaching • Supported in practice by community practice teachers and mentors • Taught by experts with a wealth of specialist knowledge and skills in community-based nursing

For further information: http://uob.cc/health-020

To find out more contact Christine Norgate t: +44 (0)1582 743841 e: christine.norgate@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? All of our staff hold professional qualifications and have had experience working as health care professionals.

About the course These courses are designed to focus on healthcare and social care provision to individuals, groups and communities within specialist community services. The emphasis in practice is on developing your competence and confidence in assessing the needs of individuals, groups and communities, and working in partnership with them to make informed health choices. The courses at Master’s level will equip you with the skills, knowledge and value base to enable you to function within the community and become an autonomous, reflective, evidence-based and innovative practitioner, as well as help you to deliver an effective, client centred and holistic programme of care. Career opportunities On successful completion of any of these courses, you will be entered onto the Nursing and Midwifery Council Register as a qualified Public Health Nurse. Areas of study may include: • Assessments and interventions in public health practice • Promoting public health • Leadership and management in public health practice • Service improvement and innovation Nurse prescribing

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Professional Doctorate in Osteopathy Starts in: February Location: British School of Osteopathy, London and Residential Teaching Centre, London Mode: Part-time block delivery Open to: UK/EU students only Entry requirements: Applicants must have an osteopathic qualification and either a postgraduate qualification demonstrating competence in research methods, or a qualification equivalent to the above, including some M-level learning. Applicants should have at least four years’ post-graduation experience in osteopathic clinical and/or education practice and must continue in practice throughout the course. Key features • Includes relevant subjects usually not associated with osteopathic practice

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• Opportunities to make original contributions to osteopathic knowledge About the course This course is the first of its kind in the world. It is likely to appeal to osteopaths working in osteopathic education interested in enhancing their career; osteopaths who wish to follow an academic career in osteopathy without necessarily wanting to teach; and individuals who want to take up the challenge of doctoral level study as part of their personal and professional development. Career opportunities Currently, there is no formal career structure within clinical osteopathy. However, for osteopaths working in osteopathic education, or for those wishing to pursue research and critical investigation into osteopathy, this course will equip them with the skills to become researchers and potential leaders within the profession.

For further information: http://uob.cc/health-021

Areas of study may include: • Characteristics of osteopathic expertise • The nature of evidence in clinical decision-making • Reflective narrative and self-reflection in developing clinical expertise • Different models of osteopathic care worldwide • The role of osteopathy in the broader health care context To find out more contact Ms Gayda Arnold t: +44 (0)20 7089 5315 e: g.arnold@bso.ac.uk

Did you know? The course includes visits to the Kirksville and Chicago Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine, USA.

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We aim to produce world-class practitioners for the creative industries. The Institute has established links with media, news, design and performing arts companies with good opportunities for work placements and gallery space for students. We specialise in the unique combination of craft, professional and essential business skills for the creative industries.

Media, Arts & Performance Courses Art & Design MA Art, Design & Internet Technologies MA Community Dance Leadership MA Creative Digital Film Production PgDip/MA Dance Performance & Choreography MSc Dance Science MSc Digital Film Production PgCert Digital Film Technologies & Production PgDip/MSc Documentary MA English Literature MA Fashion Design, Styling & Promotion* MA International Cinema MA International Journalism MA Mass Communications MA Media, Culture & Technology MA New Media & Internet Technologies MA Performing Before the Camera PgCert Research Degrees in the Research Institute for Media, Arts & Performance (RIMAP) MA/MPhil/PhD Professional Doctorate in Journalism, Media, Cinema & Television *Subject to approval. For up-to-date information on part-time study options see: http://uob.cc/pg-parttime

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Q&A

Our Academics

Professor Alexis Weedon Head of Media & Journalism, and UNESCO Chair in New Media Forms Q What does the University of Bedfordshire offer? A Friendly experts with professional and academic qualifications providing excellent teaching to prepare you for the flexible job market. Q Why should students choose these courses over others? A You can choose a broad skills based degree or to focus on a specific aspect you are interested in. Located close to London yet in an international centre, Bedfordshire offers the best of both worlds.

Q How will postgraduate study enhance students employability? A You will become an expert, giving you an edge in the employment market. Postgraduate study offers you increased opportunities and choice in your working life. Q How do the facilities contribute to enhancing students learning? A Professional standard newsroom, Theatre and TV studio provide the context for practice-based teaching.

FUTURE-PROOF LEARNING Many of our lecturers and academic staff have been actively involved in the media industry for many years, prior to joining the University. Most have worked, and some continue to work, in journalism, broadcasting, film, dance, theatre and for radio and television companies. Other staff regularly author and co-author an impressive number of texts on their specialist areas. Those who study an Art and Design related course will have personal access to a young and creative team of practitioners and academics who regularly publish and exhibit nationally and internationally in the creative industries. Our courses not only provide a rigorous and supportive academic framework for your studies but also give you access to the invaluable professional networks which our staff maintain and work within. All our Master’s courses have strong relationships with the creative and teaching professions; and all provide an inspiring, empowering and enjoyable route to postgraduate attainment in your chosen area.

Did you know? The Bedfordshire Institute for Media, Arts and Performance offers a dynamic, artistic and professional environment in which to learn, with research that has been rated as “world-leading” in the Government’s Research Assessment Exercise (2008). Visit: www.beds.ac.uk/pgstudy (UK) Visit: www.beds.ac.uk/international (EU/International) Chat live via: www.beds.ac.uk

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Art & Design MA

For further information: http://uob.cc/art-001

Starts in: September or March Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 1 year full-time* (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have an Honours degree in Art and/or Design (or appropriate academic or professional equivalent). Applicants should also be able to show evidence of recent art or design work. Applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Cross-disciplinary teaching • One-to-one contact with staff, with an emphasis on your personal development

ART & DESIGN

About the course The course is open to applicants from a range of art and design disciplines and practices. The course focuses on the actual production of art works and design, balanced by a focus on a strong art and design research culture. As a student on the course you will be able to specialise in one of the following areas: advertising design, graphic design, illustration, interior design or interior architecture, fine art, photography and video art, fashion, animation, motion graphics and interactive design. Career opportunities The course will equip you to establish your creative practice at a professional level, working as an independent artist or designer. Enter into art and design small and large enterprise: including, museums, galleries, advertising and design companies.

*Full-time courses that start in September comprise 12 months of study, but those starting in March include a three-month summer break and therefore run for 15 months. Areas of study may include: • Studio practice as research • Professional studio practice • Contemporary issues in art and design • Skill workshops – including weaving, book-binding and digital technologies To find out more contact Mr Colin Davies t: +44 (0)1582 743185 e: colin.davies@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? On this course you will gain access to studio space and excellent facilities including printmaking, computers, video and photography, and materials workshops.

Student Experiences

“In the real world you don’t have a lot of time. On the MA in Art and Design you can really take the time to explore your own ideas. You can really push yourself, and take some risks you otherwise wouldn’t normally take. It’s been a great opportunity to pursue what I’m passionate about.” Ben Hodson,

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Art, Design & Internet Technologies MA Starts in: September or March Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 1 year full-time* (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have an Honours degree in Art and/or Design (or appropriate academic or professional equivalent). Applicants should also be able to show evidence of recent art or design work that demonstrates an engagement with digital and/or internet technology. Applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • One-to-one contact with staff, with an • emphasis on your personal development

• Access to a wide range of digital • equipment: including 3D printing, • scanning and laser cutting About the course This course recognises that the Internet and associated interactive technologies offer the artist and designer new opportunities in creative output. The course is aimed at those who wish to acquire a broad professional basis in Internet and interactive technologies in relation to contemporary art and design. Career opportunities The course will equip you to establish your creative practice at a professional level, working as an independent artist or designer, and the team working skills needed in industry today. Enter the diverse and expanding creative industries: exhibitions, UI design and related areas in communication related design.

Community Dance Leadership MA Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 1 year full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent. All candidates are to undertake in the audition, a practical/peer-led workshop and interview. Applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • We have a deep and extensive network • with arts organisations, venues, artists, • festivals and educational establishments

About the course The MA Community Dance Leadership centralises the dance artist as an agent of change, locating both dance methodology and choreographic practice within the areas of community arts, cultural enrichment, social cohesion, inclusivity and diversity. As a dance leader you will instigate both artistic innovation and inclusive participatory paradigms that engage diverse communities in dance. You will have outstanding opportunities to develop your practice in an industry focused academic environment that has strong partnerships with key arts organisations and community projects. Career opportunities Careers include: community dance artist; arts manager; interdisciplinary performance practitioner; choreographer; educator; independent portfolio worker in the creative industries; or careers in

For further information: http://uob.cc/art-002

*Full-time courses that start in September comprise 12 months of study, but those starting in March include a three-month summer break and therefore run for 15 months. Areas of study may include: • Emerging interactive technologies • Multimedia applications • Contemporary issues in art and design • Studio practice as research • Professional studio practice To find out more contact Mr Colin Davies t: +44 (0)1582 743185 e: colin.davies@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? The course uses London as its creative backdrop, including visits to exhibitions and networking opportunities at studios of successful London based design companies.

For further information: http://uob.cc/perf-001

screen-based performance. Areas of study may include: • Dance artist in the community • Delivering community dance leadership • Dance for inclusion and diversity • (Co-Lab): Inter-professional • working project • Researching dance • Dance research project/dissertation • Somatic practice (optional) • Choreographic research (optional) • The dancing mind: dance psychology • (optional) To find out more contact Dr Tamara Ashley t: +44 (0)1234 793084 e: tamara.ashley@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? You can develop applied projects in communities to test your ideas and build networks.

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Creative Digital Film Production PgDip/MA • Excellent media production facilities Starts in: September or March Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: Up to 15 months full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Candidates should have a first degree or a postgraduate qualification such as a Postgraduate Certificate in media or related subjects, such as mass communications, communication studies, English, film and literary studies. Candidates are also required to submit a portfolio and undergo a telephone interview. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language

About the course This course trains you to make a film to a professional standard, from scripting through to post-production, whilst providing firm critical underpinnings within contemporary scholarly debates. This new specialist course develops your practical skills, and your creative and critical thinking in a stimulating and challenging environment. You will meet leading filmmakers and industry executives to help launch your career. You will also benefit from lectures and workshops from professional practitioners and academic experts. The course builds towards a Master’s project that will challenge you to make a film or write a dissertation.

Key features • A dynamic team of acclaimed filmmakers and published scholars

Career opportunities This Master’s will be valuable for anyone seeking to work with the moving image. It is of particular value if you wish to

Dance Performance & Choreography MA Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 1 year full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent. All applicants will be required to attend for audition and interview. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at www.beds.ac.uk/english-language. Key features • Participate in SHIFT Dance – the MA Dance Performance and Choreography Repertory and Performance company

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develop a career as an independent media producer or within the television and film industries. Other career paths include broadcasting, arts or media administration, marketing, sales and advertising. Areas of study may include: • Cross-media approaches to story-telling • Scriptwriting • Production planning and development • Digital film production • Editing and post-production techniques • Film history and theory To find out more contact Dr Austin Fisher t: +44 (0)1582 743173 e: austin.fisher@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? There are regular opportunities to participate in media-related research seminars, events and conferences.

For further information: http://uob.cc/perf-002

About the course This course that will enhance your professional skills and employability in a range of artistic, academic, educational and community contexts. The distinctiveness of the course stems from the flexibility of opportunity to engage in professional level repertory performance practice and creative and choreographic research in an industry focused academic environment. You will learn to focus on your development as a professionally equipped, independent and self-sufficient dance practitioner and scholar, and finesse your practical,theoretical and professional skills in performance and/ or choreographic practice as a means of enhancing and sustaining access to employment.

choreographer; educator; independent portfolio worker in the creative industries: consultant and researcher; or careers in screen-based performance.

Career opportunities You will be equipped to pursue a wide variety of professions as a: performer; interdisciplinary performance practitioner;

We have well-established relationships with professional choreographers and artists.

Areas of study may include: • Repertory and performance • Dance research project/dissertation • Co-lab: interprofessional working project • Somatic practice (optional) • Choreographic research (optional) • The dancing mind: dance psychology (optional) To find out more contact Dr Tamara Ashley t: +44 (0)1234 793084 e: tamara.ashley@beds.ac.uk

Did you know?

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Dance Science MSc Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 1 year full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent. Students will be accepted to the programme on the strength of their application form and interview. Additionally, EU/International students should have an appropriate command of English, IELTS 6.0. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Flexible course, enabling you to focus on the role of dance in public health and elite participation

For further information: http://uob.cc/perf-003

About the course This course will provide you with an intellectually challenging programme of advanced study, examining dance practice from physiological, psychological and biomechanical perspectives. You will scientifically examine the notion of optimising dance using laboratory-based and psychological methods to investigate novel research questions. You will explore your own interests through a range of elective study units covering areas such as nutrition, public health, and performance analysis. This unique opportunity will allow you to collaborate with students across a range of Master’s, whilst carving a distinct study and research pathway suitable for careers. Career opportunities There are many career opportunities available including a: dance scientist practitioner; researcher in dance science and applied contexts; educator; as well as careers as a movement and health professional.

Areas of study may include: • Research design • Research methods • The dancing body I: dance physiology • The dancing body II: dance biomechanics • The dancing mind: dance psychology • (Co-Lab): Interprofessional working project • Dissertation • A range of optional units including: physical activity, nutrition and metabolic health; psychological approaches to public health; performance analysis; strength and conditioning; somatic practice To find out more contact Dr Imogen Aujla t: +44 (0)1234 793290 e: imogen.aujla@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? You will have access to cutting-edge laboratory equipment, large dance studios and excellent learning resources.

Hear more from Imogen: http://uob.cc/imogen

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Student Experiences

“Alongside core units you also have the choice to select from a series of optional units on a range of different topics. This opportunity is currently unique to the University as it allows you to choose a pathway that suits your interests and also your aspirations. This course is a challenging and intellectual Master’s course that offers you lots of hands-on experience.” Dr Imogen Aujla,

Course Leader: MSc Dance Science

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Digital Film Production PgCert Starts in: September or February Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 1 year full-time Open to: UK/EU students only Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good first degree in Arts and Humanities.

You will meet leading filmmakers to help launch your career, as well as benefiting from lectures and workshops from a range of academic experts and professional practitioners. The course will develop your practical skills and your critical thinking in a stimulating and challenging environment.

Key features • Combining of practice and theory at a high level • A chance to make your own film • Introductions to industry

Career opportunities As well as giving you excellent grounding in visual story telling, the courses will give very good communications skills enabling you to get job opportunities in the media an, television as well as related industries such as PR and marketing.

About the course The PgCert Digital Film Production equips you with the technological skills to both make a film to a professional standard and to innovate future models of filmmaking practice. You will be well placed to engage with the rapidly changing film industry and its related technologies.

Areas of study may include: • Practical film production • Practical post production techniques • Theoretical film analysis • The foundations of critical theory • Knowledge of innovative applied philosophy and psychoanalysis • Knowledge of sound design

For further information: http://uob.cc/media-002

To find out more contact Dr Agnieszka Piotrowska t: +44 (0)1582 489289 e: agnieszka.piotrowska@beds.ac.uk

Did you know?

We are the only course in the world that combines practical filmmaking and psychoanalysis in one area of study.

Focus on practical production and post-production techniques

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Digital Film Technologies & Production PgDip/MSc • Excellent media production facilities Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: Up to 15 months full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Candidates should have a first degree or a postgraduate qualification such as a Postgraduate Certificate in media or equivalent qualification in related subjects such as mass communications, communication studies, English, film and literary studies. Candidates will be expected to produce a DVD portfolio, and will also undergo a telephone interview. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Participate in media related research seminars, events and conferences

About the course The MSc Digital Film Technologies and Production equips you with the technological skills to both make a film to a professional standard and to innovate future models of filmmaking practice. You will be well placed to engage with the rapidly changing film industry and its related technologies. You will meet leading filmmakers to help launch your career, as well as benefiting from lectures and workshops from a range of academic experts and professional practitioners. The course will develop your practical skills and your critical thinking in a stimulating and challenging environment, building towards a Master’s project. Career opportunities This Master’s will be valuable for anyone seeking to work with digital film technologies, particularly if you wish to develop a career as a media

Documentary MA Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 1 year full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a first degree at Honours level in arts, humanities or social sciences; or significant media industry experience. All applicants must provide a two page proposal for a documentary they would like to make and provide evidence of an ability to use images to tell stories via a show reel. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • State-of-the-art documentary filmmaking equipment

For further information: http://uob.cc/media-003

technologist or within the television and film industries. Other career paths include broadcasting, arts or media production, theatre production, marketing, sales and advertising. Areas of study may include: • Digital film technologies • Production planning and development • Lighting and sound • Editing and post-production techniques • Production roles, responsibilities and workflows • The film business: current issues and debates To find out more contact Dr Agnieszska Piotrowska t: +44 (0)1582 489289 e: agnieszka.piotrowska@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? This course is taught by an experienced team of acclaimed film-makers and published scholars. For further information: http://uob.cc/media-004

• Unique opportunity to study documentary practices in moving image, photographic and journalistic forms About the course This is an innovative taught course in documentary production with a base in digital video production. It is designed to establish a firm theoretical and practical base from which you can develop and make your own documentaries. All stages of the process will be covered, from the initial proposal, research and writing, to the design, filming and editing of the final documentary. You will be able to choose from video, photography and multimedia technologies to realise your ideas and to discover the unique features of each medium. This MA will enable you to produce a major practical project informed by contemporary debates and historical perspectives.

Career opportunities The career paths available to you include documentary filmmaking, working in the film and television industries and media research. Areas of study may include: • Documentary production • Documentary history and theory • Cinematography • Sound design • Production research To find out more contact Mr Dave Green t: +44 (0)1582 743040 e: dave.green@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? We have excellent links with industry professionals and there are opportunities to attend documentary festivals in the UK and mainland Europe.

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English Literature MA Starts in: November or March Location: Bedford campus Duration: 1 year full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree in English or related fields at Honours level, or equivalent. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • A vibrant research culture with regular visiting speakers and literary events About the course This course allows you to pursue your own intellectual interests and develop sophisticated skills of critical thinking

For further information: http://uob.cc/perf-004

and literary analysis. You will take a core research methodologies unit, three further units and a dissertation project on an approved subject of your choice. You will study a range of periods and literary genres, and engage with key intellectual debates in literature enabling you to place literary texts in cultural contexts. You will also receive practical training in advanced research methods, archival techniques, and writing skills, all of which will help to prepare you for your dissertation project. Career opportunities You will be equipped with skills which are invaluable for careers within the media, culture and knowledge industries. On completing this course you could progress into the following areas: advertising and marketing; arts and heritage management; broadcasting; business; communication and public relations; education, either as a primary or a secondary school teacher; journalism; librarianship; or publishing.

Areas of study may include: • Histories of readers and reading • Literary pilgrimages and travel writing • Children’s and young adult fiction • Nineteenth-century literature and culture • Critical theory and research methodologies To find out more contact Dr Alice Barnaby t: +44 (0)1234 793260 e: alice.barnaby@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? You can gain access to the Hockliffe and the Cinderella Collections – some of the rarest collections of books in Britain.

Gain access to the most important archives of children’s literature in the UK

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Fashion Design, Styling & Promotion* MA *Subject to approval Starts in: January Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: Up to 18 months full-time Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree in a related subject area. Applicants will also undergo a portfolio review. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Shared educational environment with other practitioners within the school of art and design • Garment making facilities and technology with access to digital pattern cutting software and hardware, dedicated sewing machines and

specialist design software • Dedicated studio space for students to work within a lively studio community About the course Fashion and entrepreneurship is an exciting and dynamic area in Fashion education today. The course reflects the opportunities to integrate enterprise with design thinking. Graduates can develop a new entrepreneurial ventures or alternative career/self-employment opportunities in Fashion. The course has the flexibility to allow you to develop your personal strengths in Fashion Design, Styling and Promotion. Career opportunities Career opportunities include, but are not limited to: your own label creation, fashion marketing, fashion promotion, tailoring, teaching; and a broad arrange of work in the fashion industry in the UK and Internationally.

For further information: http://uob.cc/art-003

Areas of study may include: • Contemporary issues: fashion • Studio investigation • Professional contexts in design • Research and enterprise in the creative arts • Craft making • Print design To find out more contact Ms Beverley Bothwell t: +44 (0)1582 743185 e: beverley.bothwell@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? You will have a personal dedicated studio space for the duration of your studies.

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Gain a thorough understanding of cinema within a global perspective

International Cinema MA Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 15 months full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a first degree at Honours level in arts, humanities or social sciences; or significant media industry experience. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Opportunities to partake in international film festivals • Taught by an experienced team of published scholars at the forefront of the field

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• Work with experts in film analysis, and benefit from regular seminars, screenings and guest speakers About the course This Master’s gives you the opportunity to study cinema in its global context and to interrogate the complex relationships between national film industries. It allows for a critical and analytical understanding of production and marketing processes, as well as patterns of consumption in an evolving cultural landscape. The course looks at all aspects of the cinema phenomenon, including aesthetics and economics, the work of filmmakers around the world, and the global media industries and the interrelations between these aspects. Career opportunities This course is ideal for students seeking a job in cinema-related fields in areas such as programming, marketing or

administration. It provides an understanding of film in relation to the global cultural industries. It is also a valuable academic qualification for people teaching film studies at all levels. Areas of study may include: • Cultural theories • European cinema • Film analysis • Representation and reality • Post-colonial and ‘third’ cinema • World cinema and global media To find out more contact Dr Austin Fisher t: +44 (0)1582 743173 e: austin.fisher@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? This is the first MA course to focus on the relationship between cinema as art and industry in a global context.

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International Journalism MA Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 1 year full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Candidates should have at least a lower second-class Honours degree or a postgraduate qualification such as a Postgraduate Certificate in journalism or equivalent. Candidates will be expected to produce a portfolio of journalism work including: a news story and a 1,000-word feature article on a given subject. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Learn the craft of thorough and effective journalism practice for audiences from

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the hyper-local to the global • Develop an internationalised approach to journalism beyond specific cultural perspectives About the course This is a course for our times, designed to respond to the various challenges of globalisation and the need for a more internationalised approach to journalism. You will learn and critique theories relating to the role of the media and globalisation, and will have the opportunity to practice journalism across various media platforms, using our new state-of-the-art digital newsroom. Career opportunities The qualification will be of value to anyone seeking to work as regional, national and transnational reporters, political, economic and foreign correspondents. It will help those seeking work as media regulators, lobbyists and the creative industries more broadly.

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Areas of study may include: • The global reporter • Journalism practices around the world • Research methods • Multiplatform journalism • Research project To find out more contact Dr Paul Rowinski t: +44 (0)1582 489195 e: paul.rowinski@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? You may have the opportunity to visit national and/or international news organisations such as Reuters and Bloomberg.

Student Experiences

“I chose to stay on at Bedfordshire to do my Master’s because I had such an amazing experience during my undergraduate days here. The academic support was fantastic and I felt like the media facilities and everything else about the campus met my needs. It was a very pleasant experience studying here.” Ayesha Hafiz,

MA International Journalism graduate (UK)

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Mass Communications MA Starts in: September or March Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: Up to 15 months full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a first degree at Honours level in the area of arts, humanities or social science; or significant media industry experience. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • We have specialists in publishing studies, journalism, radio, cinema and new media • Volunteer on our community radio station Radio LaB 97.1FM

For further information: http://uob.cc/media-007

About the course This course examines key issues of media and communication. It provides a series of taught core units that address the central concepts and methodologies underpinning the study of the media. It also provides a choice of optional units that address various critical aspects of the contemporary media; including the media industries, international cinema and the new media. The course builds towards two self-directed independent study projects, which can be either a dissertation based on a media research project, or an approved practical project with a critical contextual study.

Areas of study may include: • Media theories and methods • World cinema and global media since 1975 • Representation and reality • Designing for the web • Media and cyberculture • Publishing, culture and technology • Online industry and culture • Film analysis

Career opportunities A range of employment opportunities in the media exist for those who have developed their knowledge and understanding at postgraduate level, including media research, journalism, arts administration, advertising and PR.

We have been offering Master’s in media for more than 15 years and this course has grown out of our research experience and expertise in cinema, new media, and journalism.

To find out more contact Dr Gavin Stewart t: +44 (0)1582 743250 e: gavin.stewart@beds.ac.uk

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Student

COMMUNICATIONS Experiences “To be a professional in the field you need to know the theories, so I decided to study this course to give me an overall idea of media. I really enjoyed the unit on world cinema and global media since 1975.” Dipannita Mukerjee,

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Media, Culture & Technology MA Starts in: September or March Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 15 months full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a first degree at Honours level in arts, humanities or social sciences; or significant media industry experience. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • The University of Bedfordshire is the editorial base for Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies • The course features visits from alumni and guest speakers working in a range of media professions

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About the course This course investigates the critical issues arising out of the widespread use of contemporary media artefacts, such as the internet, video games, and mobile computing. This investigation is both theoretical and practical, using an extensive range of literature, course materials and assessments that draw on a rich diversity of intellectual traditions. There are two self-directed independent study projects, which can be either a practical project with a critical contextual study or a dissertation based on research. Our staff expertise ensures that students can be supervised in a wide range of topics, including social media, digital aesthetics, game cultures, and the impacts of mobile computing on society.

For further information: http://uob.cc/media-008

Areas of study may include: • Designing for the web • Cyberculture • Games studies • Online industry and community • Publishing and new technology To find out more contact Dr Gavin Stewart t: +44 (0)1582 743250 e: gavin.stewart@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? The University plays host to the annual Under the Mask: Perspective on the Gamer conference, as well as staging regular research seminars, screenings, and talks by guest speakers.

Career opportunities Career paths open to you include mobile and web design, media research, journalism, and marketing and PR.

Student Experiences

“I’d recommend this course as it’s current and future proof. It’s where the industry is going, and gives you the edge over undergraduate degrees. Competition is fierce; it shows commitment. Postgraduate study is what you make of it. It helped me find a job at my first interview 12 years ago and I’ve never looked back.” Michael Iskas, MA Media, Culture & Technology graduate (Greece) Visit: www.beds.ac.uk/pgstudy (UK) Visit: www.beds.ac.uk/international (EU/International) Chat live via: www.beds.ac.uk

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New Media & Internet Technologies MA Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 15 months full-time Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a first degree at Honours level in the area of arts, humanities or social science; or significant media industry experience. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • An exciting blend of practical and theoretical new media studies • The University is the editorial base for Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, a leading journal in this area

About the course This course critically examines the implementation and cultural impact of new media and internet technologies. It provides a series of taught practical and theoretical units that address the central concepts, techniques and methodologies underpinning the subject. It develops your understanding of topics such as electronic publishing, online communications, and web and mobile design. The course then builds towards two self-directed independent study projects, which can be either a dissertation based on a new media research project, or a new media practical project with a critical contextual study. Career opportunities Career paths open to you include mobile and web design, online facilitation and moderation, media research, journalism, and marketing and PR.

For further information: http://uob.cc/media-009

Areas of study may include: • Emerging technologies • Designing for the web • Media and cyber culture • Games studies • Online industry and community • Publishing and new technology • Research methods • Media and cultural theory To find out more contact Dr Gavin Stewart t: +44 (0)1582 743250 e: gavin.stewart@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? The Research Institute for Media, Art and Performance plays host to the annual Under the Mask: Perspective on the Gamer conference, as well as staging regular research seminars, screenings, talks by guest speakers and reports on our various research projects.

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Performing before the Camera PgCert Starts in: November or March Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 1 semester full-time (options available part-time weekend delivery) Open to: UK/EU students only Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level or equivalent in the area of arts, humanities or social science, or relevant professional experience for nonstandard entry, which will be judged by the interview panel. All applicants will be interviewed. Key features • Curriculum that anticipates the needs of the industry, including up-to-date practices and techniques of working before the camera • Access to a dedicated professional multi-camera TV studio for your practice

About the course This course is designed for individuals who want to perform or present in front of a camera in a variety of situations, including fictional drama and factual programming and who may, or may not, have experience in acting and public speaking (eg political figures, spokespersons, presenters, reporters, actors, and others). The curriculum is tailored to address your individual needs through practicebased research. Your performance before the camera is an integral part of your research method. Your learning will be multifaceted and will enable you to produce your own professional show-reel. Strong professional links embedded within the course provide opportunities to build professional contacts and experience from your participation in master-classes run by experts working within television, film and other media/ professional industries.

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Career opportunities You can progress to careers in acting, or presenting for television/film, journalism, politics, business and other professions, which involve presenting themselves and their ideas before a camera. Areas of study may include: • Working before the camera • Practice-based research methods for performance to camera To find out more contact Dr Maria Wiener t: +44 (0)1582 489144 e: maria.wiener@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? You can benefit from learning to operate our recording and editing facilities to support your progressive development, archiving and final presentation of your show-reel.

Build professional contacts and experience while completing the course

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Research Degrees in the Research Institute for Media, Arts & Performance MA/MPhil/PhD Starts in: October or March Location: Luton campus or Bedford campuses, dependent upon specialist subject area Duration: Variable Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: You will have the minimum of a first or upper second class Honours degree of a university or other institution with degree-awarding powers in the United Kingdom, or equivalent in a relevant discipline. You will also need to demonstrate high levels of potential and motivation for research. International applications will need to meet the requirements of the UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. You are advised to check that you meet the English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/research-english

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Key features • Full support of specialised research groups and internationally renowned scholars About the course The Research Institute for Media, Art and Performance (RIMAP) offers research based MA by Research, MPhil and PhD opportunities. The Institute has many years of experience supervising research students to completion, as well as an established expertise in a number of specialist areas. Career opportunities Career opportunities are dependent upon specific areas of study, but employment prospects in education, media organisations, the creative industries and government are all greatly enhanced by research qualifications.

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The University welcomes research degree applications in the following areas: • Media, new media, social media • Journalism • Creative writing • Music technology • Film, adaptation • Dance, dance and technology, choreography • Performance analysis • Theatre • Intercultural performance • English literature • Travel writing To find out more contact Research Graduate School t: +44 (0)1582 489056 e: research@beds.ac.uk

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Benefit from our world-class expertise in cutting-edge areas such as new media and media analysis.

Student Experiences

“I chose to do a PhD with RIMAP because it provided an opportunity to develop my own research project and creative work in a well-resourced and supportive environment. Completing my PhD was an exhilarating and rewarding experience which required me to think in new and challenging ways. The University has some truly remarkable researchers who are recognised as world-class.” Gavin Stewart,

PhD graduate (UK)

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Media, Arts Media && Performance Journalism

Professional Doctorate in Journalism, Media, Cinema & Television Starts in: October Location: Luton campus, University Square Mode: Part-time Open to: UK/EU students only Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good Honours degree (2:1 or above) or Master’s degree or equivalent in the relevant subject area. Key features • We are the only UK University to offer this award • The Research Institute for Media, Art and Performance has a mature research base in media, and a highly active exhibition culture in art and design About the course Our Professional Doctorate in Journalism, Media, Cinema or Television is ideal for senior practitioners, managers and media

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educators. It equips students with a knowledge base and analytical grounding in emerging media theories and research methods. Candidates will have a secure base from which to conduct research that makes an original contribution both to their companies and their professional fields at the highest level. A Professional Doctorate requires a significant original contribution to knowledge in the student’s field of professional practice. The thesis will usually be based in students’ own industry or workplace and derive from their own professional practice. Career opportunities The career paths that are available to our graduates include roles as senior teachers, management, and public service jobs in the media industries.

For further information: http://uob.cc/media-012

Areas of study may include: • Emerging media theories • Professional contemporary practice • Models and methods of media analysis • Thesis To find out more contact Research Graduate School t: +44 (0)1582 489056 e: research@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? The Doctorate runs from October to July for the first year of the research degree, and the taught elements are delivered in blocks, enabling you to continue to work while you study.

Student Experiences

“My advice would be: make sure you have enough time, and don’t allow outside pressures to restrict your availability to dedicate yourself to it. I have found some of the things we have been presented with quite enlightening, sometimes entertaining and pretty intriguing.” Tim Collings,

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Psychology & Social Studies

Our degrees are recognised and accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), the National Youth Agency (NYA) and the General Social Care Council (GSCC). They are developed in partnership with practice agencies to ensure you acquire the latest knowledge and relevant qualifications.

Psychology & Social studies Courses Advanced Psychological Research Methods & Professional Skills MSc Applied Social Work Practice: Children & Families MA Applied Social Work Practice: Leadership & Management* PgCert/PgDip/MA Applied Social Work: Practice Education MA Childhood & Youth: Applied Perspectives* MA Criminology* MA Family & Systemic Psychotherapy MSc Forensic Psychology MSc Health Psychology MSc Intermediate Child Focused Systemic Practice PgCert Intermediate Systemic Practice with Families & Couples PgCert International Social Work & Social Development* MA Psychological Approaches to Health & Management MSc Social Work MSc Systemic Leadership & Organisational Development MSc Research Degrees in the Institute for Applied Social Research MA/MSc/Mphil/PhD Professional Doctorate in Leadership in Children in Young People’s Services Professional Doctorate in Systemic Practice *Subject to approval For up-to-date information on part-time study options see: http://uob.cc/pg-parttime

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Q&A

Our Academics

Jim Barnes Head of Psychology Q What unique opportunities does studying at Bedfordshire offer? A You will have access to state-of-the-art facilities and have the opportunity to get involved in research projects, volunteering, conferences, the BPS and work placements. You can attend guest lectures from practising psychologists and employers, as well as assessment centre days to get top tips from industry. We enhance your student experience by developing employability skills through the structure of our course and by providing opportunities to be involved in research projects, volunteering with

organisations that have links to the University, conferences, the BPS and work placements. Q How does Bedfordshire prepare postgraduate students for their career following graduation? A All courses prepare students to develop skills that are important for future employment. We continually aim to provide the best learning experience and place high emphasis on employability. The career focus not only makes lectures more lively and interesting, but also enhances future job prospects.

FUTURE-PROOF LEARNING Students will study a mixture of theory and practice-based learning and apply this to real-life situations. You will develop skills which are highly desirable to potential future employers and be taught by staff with professional, academic, teaching and research qualifications, and teach from direct experience.

Did you know? Not only has our research been described as “world-leading” in the Government’s latest Research Assessment Exercise (RAE 2008), but we have also been awarded the prestigious Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education, for our pioneering research into child sexual exploitation. Visit: www.beds.ac.uk/pgstudy (UK) Visit: www.beds.ac.uk/international (EU/International) Chat live via: www.beds.ac.uk

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Advanced Psychological Research Methods & Professional Skills MSc and non-research careers Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Mode: 1 year full-time (options available part-time) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry Requirements: Applicants should hold a minimum of a second-class Honours degree in Psychology and Graduate Basis for Chartership (GBC) with the British Psychological Society (BPS). EU and International students with degrees from outside the UK may need to apply directly to the BPS to achieve Graduate Basis for Chartership. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • This course focuses on the development of skills relevant to a range of research

About the course This course provides you with the opportunity to conduct advanced psychological research and develop the skills needed as an academic or professional researcher in the private or voluntary sectors. A variety of teaching and learning methods are utilised, including: discussion-based seminars, practical activities, observations, and independent learning activities. You will generate a research question relating to a contemporary issue in psychology, design a study to investigate this question, collect data in an ethically-sound manner, and report findings according to appropriate professional standards. Career opportunities Our graduates go on to study both research-based and professional doctorates. Typical employment destinations include: financial analysts; market researchers;

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vocational and industrial trainers; and university teaching and research staff. Areas of study may include: • Investigating cultural and individual differences • Evaluating neuropsychological deficits • Collecting data from vulnerable groups • Targeting research funders • Time management in research projects • Professional conduct online To find out more contact Dr Joanne Ingram t: +44 (0)1582 743706 e: joanne.ingram@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? You can enhance your CV by working alongside staff as research assistants on professional projects.

Work alongside staff on research projects

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Applied Social Work Practice: Children & Families MA Starts in: September Location: Putteridge Bury campus, Luton or Luton campus, University Square Mode: Part-time day Open to: UK/EU students only Entry requirements: Successful applicants will normally have an Honours degree (2:2 or above) and must have a professional qualification in social work. Applicants should be practising social workers in a children and families setting. Most applicants will have a minimum of three years of post-qualifying experience within the children and families setting for direct entry into the course. Applicants with less than three and more than one year of consecutive post-qualifying experience in children and families social work must successfully complete the 30 credit Embedding Professional Capabilities unit before studying the Master’s, as must those without a first degree.

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practitioners in children and family social work.

Key features • Meets Social Work Reform Board’s recommendations for CPD for social workers • Aligned with the new Professional Capabilities Framework for social workers (PCF)

Areas of study may include: • Applied research skills in social work • Supervising for quality and performance • Fostering and adoption • Young people, group offending and violent crime

About the course This course provides children and families social workers with the advanced systematic understanding, knowledge and analytical skills needed for practice and professional capability. Practitioners will enhance their competence and management of risk, based on codes and values for social workers.

To find out more contact Dr Lidija Godina t:. +44 (0)1582 743749 e: lidija.godina@beds.ac.uk

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Career opportunities This Master’s course offers various career opportunities. Students successfully completing the course will be able to specialise within their field, and there will be increased demand for advanced

Course delivery builds on our extensive expertise in teaching, learning and cutting-edge research in social work.

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Student Experiences

“Each of our courses are designed to meet your needs as a practising social worker. These courses are ideal for those already engaging in practise, as well as for those who are aspiring leaders and managers. Our courses are relevant to social work practitioners and use lots of practical examples to ensure social workers get the best out of their studies.” Louise Grant, Senior Lecturer in Social Work

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This course is designed to support Social Workers in their professional careers

Applied Social Work Practice: Leadership & Management* PgCert/PgDip/MA *Subject to approval Starts in: September Location: Putteridge Bury campus, Luton Mode: Part-time day Open to: UK/EU students only Entry requirements: Applicants will normally have an Honours degree (2:2 or above) and must have a professional qualification in social work and have proven ability to work at postgraduate level. All applicants should be practising social work managers in a social work setting, or be expected to progress to a management role during the course. Most applicants have at least three years of post-qualifying experience for direct entry on to the course. Applicants without an Honours degree, who have three years experience, are required to either complete a written assessment of their academic ability to write at postgraduate level or provide evidence of their ability to study at this level.

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Applicants must be registered with the Health and Care Professions Council. Key features • This course conforms with the Professional Capabilities Framework About the course Through adopting a critical thinking approach to daily management practice in the workplace, this course covers key issues in leadership and management in social work, and helps prepare managers for challenges in constantly changing organisations. Career opportunities You will learn key aspects of modern leadership and management, based on the latest theories and research, and linked with your current professional practice. This will enhance your leadership and management skills and help you improve your organisation’s

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outcomes. Areas of study may include: • Supervising for quality and performance in social work • Strategic leadership • Managing teaching assessment and learning • Applied research skills in social work • Dissertation for qualified social workers To find out more contact Mrs Kathryn Jones t: +44 (0)1582 489236 e: kathryn.jones@beds.ac.uk Dr Lidija Godina t: +44 (0)1582 743749 e: lidija.godina@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? On this course students will develop their own knowledge management tools, such as wikis and project plans.

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Applied Social Work: Practice Education MA Starts in: September or February Location: Luton campus, University Square Mode: Part-time evening Open to: UK/EU students only Entry requirements: Applicants must have a professional qualification in social work, be registered with the professional body and be a stage one Practice Educator. Applicants will have the support of their employer and must be in a position to mentor and support the learning of a team member, colleague, or student in work-based learning. Entrants will have achieved stage one Practice Educator status as defined by the Practice Educator Framework prior to commencing the course and should have a minimum of three years post-qualifying experience.

Key features • The course is one of the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) courses available for social workers • This course meets the recommendations of the Social Work Reform Board and the Practice Educator Professional Standards (PEPS) About the course The Practice Education curriculum is designed to fulfill the requirements of the Practice Educator Professional Standards. It comprises six units, including two options in which candidates will develop their knowledge and skills in mentoring, assessment and support of learning, supervision, managing the learning of others and the underpinning research informing practice and practice education.

Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent. For applicants who do not meet the standard entry requirements an interview and evidence of suitability will be required prior to entry. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Taught by academics within the Institute of Applied Social Research (IASR)

professional education in social work. As the Practice Educator Framework develops there will be increased demand for practitioners with advanced skills in work-based learning and assessment. Areas of study may include: • Managing teaching and learning • Mentoring and coaching • Teaching and assessing law • Applied research skills To find out more contact Mrs Kathryn Jones t: +44 (0)1582 489236 e: kathryn.jones@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? This course is fully aligned with the new Professional Capabilities Framework.

Career opportunities Students successfully completing the course will be able to specialise in

Childhood & Youth: Applied Perspectives* MA *Subject to approval Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 2 years full-time (options available part-time) Open to: UK/EU/International students

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About the course You will critically reflect on messages from practice and identify and address theoretical concepts, current evidence and research relevant to your own areas of practice and interests. The context offers rare opportunity to critically appraise and shape new ideas and thinking as it emerges. It aims to enhance understanding of the links between theory, research, evidence and policy development and its application to the design and delivery of services to children and young people within a globalised context.

Areas of study may include: • Dimensions of childhood and youth • Theories shaping public policy for children’s and young people’s services • Critical issues in the design, delivery and evaluation of services for children, young people and their families • Models and methods of social investigation

Career opportunities Careers may include: early years settings; education; health; social welfare; criminal justice; youth work; community development; local and central government; charitable organisations/NGO’s or research posts. Further study can be undertaken in a Professional Doctorate or PhD.

Did you know?

To find out more contact Ms Fiona Factor t: +44 (0)1582 743774 e: fiona.factor@beds.ac.uk

The International Centre: Researching Child Sexual Exploitation, Violence and Trafficking was awarded the Queen’s Anniversary Prize in 2014 for Higher and Further Education for its pioneering research into child sexual exploitation.

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Criminology* MA *Subject to approval Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 2 years full-time (options available part-time) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent. For applicants who do not meet the standard entry requirements an interview and evidence of suitability will be required prior to entry. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Apply advanced criminological knowledge and understanding of criminal justice, crime and offending in a variety of settings

For further information: http://uob.cc/psy-002

About the course The course is designed for students who have a desire to explore the various settings relating to offending and the responses of the state to offending behaviours. You will critically reflect on theory and the various explanations advanced to explain crime, while drawing on a depth of practice and practical application held by the teaching staff. Students will benefit from the departments expertise in youth crime and justice, substance abuse, gang related crime, corporate crime and forensic mental health. Students are taught by leading researchers based within the Institute of Applied Social Research, whose work in sexual exploitation, trafficking, and disability is internationally renowned and is at the cusp of the interface between research knowledge, policy and practice. Career opportunities Typical careers paths include: criminal justice; local and central government;

charity organisations; or research posts in the private and public sectors. Some students may take up further study at Professional Doctorate or PhD level. Areas of study may include: • Theories and perspectives of criminology • Organised and corporate crime • Offender management • Young people and group offending • Youth justice • Forensic mental health To find out more contact Dr Ian Bridgeman t: +44 (0)1582 743062 e: ian.bridgeman@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Our lecturers are members of the Vauxhall Centre for the Study of Crime and are at the forefront of the research community in their particular discipline.

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Family & Systemic Psychotherapy MSc Starts in: Every other September (next intake 2016) Location: London Mode: Part-time day Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: You will have a good first degree and professional qualification or successfully completed an accredited Foundation and Intermediate Level Training or equivalent, see: www. aft.org.uk. Those with at least four years work experience in a relevant setting, a minimum two years of which should be post-qualifying, may also apply. There is a Recognition of Prior Experience and Learning (RPEL) route for applicants who do not have relevant experience. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language

Key features • Opportunities to develop and apply a systemic framework to research in an area of your own interest About the course You will think critically and reflectively about systemic theory and the application of a systemic framework to the fields of both practice and research. You will examine the application of systemic approaches to therapeutic work with different client groups, including adult mental health, individuals, couples, children and families. You will develop critical responses to discourses about power, difference and diversity to examine how we position ourselves and are positioned by these within practice and develop skills to address issues of discrimination. Career opportunities Graduates may practise as a family and systemic psychotherapist; apply for

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designated family therapist posts within the NHS; or go on to develop independent practice, often within the statutory sector. Qualified practitioners with post-qualifying experience can apply for further study to become qualified systemic supervisors or study at Doctorate level. Areas of study may include: • Theory in context • The developing therapist • The maturing therapist • Research, practice and the evidence base To find out more contact Ms Gill Albon t: +44 (0)1582 743060 e: gill.albon@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? This course leads to registration as a family/systemic psychotherapist with the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy.

Become a registered family or systemic psychotherapist with the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy

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Forensic Psychology MSc Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 1 year full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a minimum of a second class Honours degree accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), and provide evidence of the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) with the BPS. EU and International students with degrees from outside of the UK, may need to apply directly to the BPS to achieve GBC. EU and International students need to have met the above requirements and have the required English qualification of IELTS 6.0 or equivalent. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy.

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psychology is only one possibility. There are many opportunities in the forensic sector or psychology.

Key features • Research published in nationally and internationally recognised journals

Areas of study may include: • Criminological and psychological approaches to crime and patterns of crime • Offender profiling • Forensic psychology in the courtroom • The treatment and assessment of offenders • Violent and sexual offenders • Young offenders

About the course The course has an employability-focused curriculum that incorporates the team’s research expertise and supports the requirements of the BPS, Division of Forensic Psychology. The course covers main topics and advanced training in research methods and professional skills. The Master’s provides stage one training towards becoming a chartered psychologist and a member of the Division of Forensic Psychology. Career opportunities Careers include prison and probation service and the NHS. However, the advanced route to chartership in forensic

To find out more contact Ms Michelle O’Sullivan t: +44 (0)1582 743703 e: michelle.o’sullivan@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? This course covers police interview techniques to develop skills when working with other professionals.

Excellent links with local courts and prisons

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Health Psychology MSc Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 1 year full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: You should have attained a second class Honours degree in psychology, and should provide evidence of the Graduate Basis for Registration (GBR) with the British Psychological Society (BPS) or equivalent. Non-native English speakers will need to have an English proficiency level of at least IELTS 6.0 or equivalent. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Excellent links with healthcare providers • Our research in stress and substance

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misuse has gained national and international recognition About the course This course meets the needs of graduates wishing to specialise in the psychology of health, illness and the health care system. It forms stage one of the training required to become a chartered psychologist and member of the Division of Health Psychology (DHP) within the BPS. Career opportunities As a chartered psychologist and registered health psychologist your career options include working in government (advising on policy making, effective interventions and advertising strategies), research (preventing illnesses – especially coronary heart disease and cancer – and patient-practitioner communication) and teaching. Graduates also work in the NHS on preparing for surgery and psychological methods to manage stress, pain or terminal illness.

Areas of study may include: • Health psychology in applied contexts • Lifestyle and individual differences • Public health • Effects of health interventions • Advanced research methods for • health psychologists • Stress, coping and chronic disease • Mechanisms of health and disease • Professional skills for health • psychologists • Psychoneuroimmunology To find out more contact Professor Andy Guppy t: +44 (0)1582 489329 e: andy.guppy@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? As a BPS accredited course, this Master’s provides the first step towards becoming a registered health psychologist with the Health and Care Professions Council.

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Student Experiences

“I chose to study this course as it was highly recommended and also accredited by the British Psychological Society. The course armed me with the necessary qualifications and skills to work towards my career goals. I now work as a Clinical Quality Facilitator – where I assist with the implementation of the Trust’s Clinical Governance strategy that seeks to empower and support all staff to improve the quality of clinical care delivered to patients.” Calista Strange, MSc Health Psychology graduate (2004) Clinical Quality Facilitator, Luton & Dunstable NHS Foundation Trust (UK)

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Intermediate Child Focused Systemic Practice PgCert Starts in: September Location: The Institute of Family Therapy, London Mode: Part-time day Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants must have successfully completed the foundation year in systemic practice at the University of Bedfordshire or its equivalent at another university. An RPEL route is available for students with substantial prior experiential learning. Applicants would usually have a relevant previous professional qualification such as psychology, social work, medicine, nursing or education. This is an AFT requirement for applicants progressing to years three and four, the systemic psychotherapy qualifying years. International applicants must currently be working with families with minor children in a professional context. International applications will be assessed using UKVI

and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • It’s the only course of its kind in the UK About the course The course is designed to help professionals to develop and deepen systemic knowledge and skills in order to increase the effectiveness of direct work with children and families with children. The course is an intermediate year of training for systemic psychotherapy and end stage training as a systemic practitioner. It is built on the theoretical and practice frameworks established in the foundation year of training and seeks to deepen students familiarity with, and confidence in, employing a number of approaches encompassed by systems theory.

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Career opportunities Graduates are likely to have access to posts that require therapeutic skills in working with families with minor children, or in health, education and other contexts. Areas of study may include: • Theory: intermediate systemic child focused practice • Skills: intermediate systemic child focused practice To find out more contact Ms Gill Albon t: +44 (0)1582 743060 e: gill.albon@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? This course is delivered in blocks of two consecutive days once per month, over nine months, for those who aren’t close to London.

The only course of its kind in the UK

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Intermediate Systemic Practice with Families & Couples PgCert Starts in: September Location: The Institute of Family Therapy, London Mode: Part-time day Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants must have successfully completed the foundation year in systemic practice at the University of Bedfordshire or its equivalent at another university. An RPEL route is available for students with substantial prior experiential learning. Applicants would usually have a relevant previous professional qualification such as psychology, social work, medicine, nursing or education. This is an AFT requirement for applicants progressing to years three and four, the systemic psychotherapy qualifying years. Applicants must currently be working with families or couples in a professional context. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of

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Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language

by systems theory.

Key features • This course aims to familiarise participants with a systems approach to working with couples and families About the course This course is designed to help professionals develop and deepen systemic knowledge and skills in order to increase the effectiveness of direct work with families, couples and individuals. The course is an intermediate year of training for systemic psychotherapy and end stage training as a systemic practitioner. It is built on the theoretical and practice frameworks established in the foundation year of training and seeks to deepen students familiarity with, and confidence in, employing a number of approaches encompassed

Career opportunities Graduates are likely to have access to posts that require therapeutic skills in working with families, or work in health, education and other contexts. Areas of study may include: • Intermediate systemic theory with families and couples • Intermediate systemic skills with families and couples To find out more contact Ms Gill Albon t: +44 (0)1582 743060 e: gill.albon@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? On successful completion of the systemic psychotherapy training, students often progress to the supervision and professional doctorate courses.

This course is designed to increase the effectiveness of direct work with families, couples and individuals

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International Social Work & Social Development* MA *Subject to approval Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 12 months full-time (options available part-time) Open to: UK/EU/International students

About the course The MA is designed for professionals and graduates who wish to upgrade their skills and knowledge in the context of social work and social development as a global profession.

Entry requirements: Candidates should have a professional social work qualification or a good Honours degree in a relevant subject. Candidates without a degree may be accepted following evidence of work or voluntary activity. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language

The course will enable students to develop a broader and deeper level of understanding through exposure to a variety of ways of doing social work and social development across different contexts. It will focus in particular, on the global south, and on recognising how responses to social issues have developed. There will be an emphasis on social issues which have an international dimension, such as human rights and social justice, trafficking and other forms of exploitation.

Key features • A series of skills workshops designed to equip you with core skills for practice in various roles across the globe

Career opportunities The course prepares and upgrades skills for a wide range of settings including work for government agencies, local

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authorities and NGOs in both the UK and overseas. Further study options include PhD or the Professional Doctorate for Home/EU students. Areas of study may include: • Humanitarian aid, NGOs and social work in disasters • Gender in international social work and social development • Complexities of forced migration: human displacement and trafficking • Human rights, advocacy and social justice To find out more contact Ms Roma Thomas e: roma.thomas@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Students will benefit from the expertise and research excellence of a multidisciplinary team including winners of the Queen’s Anniversary Prize for pioneering applied social research.

Take part in skills workshops which will equip you for roles across the globe

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Psychological Approaches to Health & Management MSc Starts in: September or March Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 1 year full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: You should have an undergraduate Honours degree and/ or experience in a health setting or an equivalent qualification. Non-native English speakers will need to have an English proficiency level of at least IELTS 6.0 or equivalent. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Study a unique combination of topics in mental health, occupational psychology and human resource management

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About the course This course has been specifically designed for health professionals or students with a health-related academic background. It is also for graduates from a variety of disciplines who want to pursue a career in primary mental health. The course will equip you with the managerial and clinical knowledge required for these roles.

Areas of study may include: • Health psychology models • Psychological assessment • Research methods • Occupational health psychology • Organisational behaviour • Management of other mental health problems in primary settings • Cognitive behavioural therapy

The course seeks to develop an understanding of the main models and theories in the field of occupational and health psychology, to provide an insight into the relationship between psychology and other disciplines in the human sciences, and to provide knowledge of the research skills needed in a practice setting.

To find out more contact Dr Candan Ertubey t: +44 (0)1582 489305 e: candan.ertubey@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Students will have excellent links with local healthcare providers and volunteer organisations for research and work experience.

Career opportunities Research posts within the NHS; managerial posts in Primary Care Trusts (PCT); mental health worker posts in Primary Care Trust.

Psychology

Student Experiences

“I have always wanted to work in academia and this course helped me on my way. I have just completed a PhD and now I am a Research Fellow. If I didn’t do this course, I wouldn’t be working at the University as my MSc dissertation was the stepping stone to my PhD. Undertaking further study opens up more opportunities for employment than an undergraduate degree alone.” Chloe Sharp, MSc Psychological Approaches to Health & Management graduate (UK)

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Social Work MSc Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 2 years full-time Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: You should have at least an upper second class Honours degree from a recognised higher education institution in a broadly social science-based discipline. Students with first degrees in other disciplines or with a lower second class degree may be considered if they can demonstrate substantial experience in social work or social care during the previous five years. Applicants must also have GCSE Maths and English at C or above or an approved equivalent qualification. Overseas students should have an appropriate command of English; IELTS 7.0. All applicants should demonstrate in their application substantial relevant experience of delivering social care services, either in a paid or voluntary

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capacity. All applicants shortlisted for consideration will be required to take a written assessment. Successful applicants will require a satisfactory DBS and Occupational Health Check. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Nationally and internationally recognised for its research excellence About the course Successful students achieve both an MSc and a professional qualification. Your practice learning will be supervised and assessed by experienced practitioners and you can expect an induction, a protected workload and a regular study day most weeks while on placement. Placement opportunities are under constant development with our employer partners. You may be eligible for a bursary

administered by the NHS Bursaries Unit, visit: http://uob.cc/social-bursary Career opportunities Seek employment with a range of local authorities and many private and voluntary agencies throughout the UK. Areas of study may include: • Human development • Understanding law and society • Ethics, values and anti-oppressive practice • Specialist and inter-professional practice To find out more contact Mrs Sally Cornish t: +44 (0)1582 743174 e: sally.cornish@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? We are home to the Tilda Goldberg Institute, dedicated to developing excellent social care research and a robust evidence base.

You will complete the course as a professional ready to embrace employment in a range of settings

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This course will teach you skills in systemic coaching, leadership and organisational development

Systemic Leadership & Organisational Development MSc Starts in: March Location: Luton campus, University Square Mode: Part-time block delivery Open to: UK/EU students only Entry requirements: Applicants need to have a current work setting (employed or voluntary, positional leadership is not required). Applicants also normally need to have a first degree from a UK University or an equivalent from an EU University. Key features • Work-related learning: practice development through work-related assignments About the course Systemic leadership and consulting practices are responsive to organisational challenges and opportunities for personal, relational and organisational development.

Participants develop ethical, relational and reflexive skills and insights in systemic organisational practice and theory. This course is suitable for professionals who aspire to achieve with, through and for others; corporate and business leaders in health or care settings; social and community workers; and religious leaders, among others. Career opportunities This course develops you as a relational leader, equipped to facilitate and co-create meaning-making in your organisation but also to critically reflect current organisational practice and promote ethical practice, as an agent for change and organisational development, skillful in designing, facilitating and evaluating development interventions, and as a systemic organisational research practitioner who takes responsibility for the promotion of ethical organisational practice through forms of inquiry.

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Areas of study may include: • Organisational meaning-making • Systemic coaching theory and practice • Reflexive interventions in complex systems • Dialogic approaches to organisational development • Research as ethical intervention To find out more contact Ms Christine Oliver e: christine.oliver@beds.ac.uk Martin Miksits e: martin.miksits@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? On the course you will make significant contributions to your organisation using systemic coaching, leadership and organisation development skills.

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Research Degrees in the Institute for Applied Social Research MA/MSc by Research /MPhil/PhD

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www.beds.ac.uk/research-english Starts in: October or March Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: Variable Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: You will have a minimum of a first or upper second class Honours degree from a university or other institution with degree-awarding powers in the United Kingdom, or equivalent in a relevant field. You will also need to demonstrate high levels of potential and motivation for research. You should be able to demonstrate familiarity with the research process and with the area of study through dissertation work and/or work experience. International applications will need to meet the requirements of the UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. You are advised to check that you meet the English language requirements at:

Key features • Attend and present research through events organised by the Making Research Count network About the course The Institute focuses on applied research in social contexts and offers opportunities to study for research-based degrees alongside nationally and internationally recognised experts and within specialised research groups. Career opportunities A research degree can enhance a range of careers in practice, policy, research or academia.

• Social work/social care • Domestic violence, substance use (social issues) • Poverty, disadvantage, welfare policy • Exploitation and trafficking, asylum and migration, human rights and participation • Youth work, youth justice and criminology • Psychology: health work or occupational health; forensic; developmental; clinical, counselling and coaching; cognitive; cross-cultural or social; neuropsychology To find out more contact Research Graduate School t: +44 (0)1582 489056 e: research@beds.ac.uk

Did you know?

The University welcomes research degree applications in the following areas:

Students have opportunities to develop links with world-leading researchers and those at the forefront of policy and practice development.

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Student Experiences

“I completed the MSc Health Psychology which I really enjoyed so my PhD studentship was an excellent opportunity to do further research in the field. Although you have a supervisory team, you have to remember that doing a PhD is completely independent. Whilst this at first seemed somewhat overwhelming, it was actually an invaluable learning experience that I thoroughly enjoyed.” Erica Cook, PhD Research graduate (UK)

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The only course of it’s kind in Europe

Professional Doctorate in Leadership in Children & Young People’s Services (PDLC&YPS) Starts in: October Location: Luton campus, University Square Mode: Part-time Open to: UK/EU students only Entry requirements: You should be a senior practitioner or manager in children and young people’s services, youth justice or an allied field and have substantial practice experience, a relevant first degree awarded with upper second or first class Honours and/or a relevant Master’s degree or equivalent. Key features • The PDLC&YPS is the only course of its kind in Europe • A wide range of leading guest speakers and lecturers contribute to the course

About the course This course has three strands: Children’s services; Young people’s services; and Youth justice. The course recognises the commonalities between these three fields of service delivery, while enabling students to focus their research on the strand that fits most closely with their specialist area of interest. The PDLC&YPS is an intensive part-time research degree developed jointly within the Institute for Applied Social Research at the University of Bedfordshire in partnership with Barnardos, the Brathay Trust and Nacro Youth Crime Section. The course is an applied alternative to a PhD for senior practitioners and managers. Career opportunities The PDLC&YPS equips students to

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assume senior professional and practice roles in children’s services, young people’s services, youth justice and allied fields, and can provide a career pathway to work in academia. Areas of study may include: • Models and methods of investigation • Remainder of the curriculum is tailored each year to the particular interests of the student cohort To find out more contact Dr Tim Bateman t: +44 (0)1582 743085 e: tim.bateman@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Many of our Professional Doctorate students submit their first year assessment to peer review journals.

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Professional Doctorate in Systemic Practice Starts in: April Location: Luton campus, University Square or Putteridge Bury campus, Luton Mode: Part-time Open to: UK/EU students only Entry requirements: Candidates should work in a relevant area and have a postgraduate qualification in a Systemic Practice area or equivalent, or higher professional qualification and three years (minimum) of systemic practice experience. Candidates need to submit a short piece on their research topic and a statement about their interest in the course. Key features • The PDSP supports the production of reflexive practitioner research using innovative methods • The course encourages the use and development of systemic research

methodologies and systemic adaptation of traditional research methods About the course This PhD equivalent is aimed at people wanting to undertake research directly related to their practice. Practitioners coming into this course will have an advanced appreciation of the use of systemic ideas in various work areas. This course encourages new ways of inquiring into systemic practice, into the fluid and shifting connections in the reflexive shaping of a) systemic theory and practice and b) systemic research theory and practice. This course is for advanced practitioners who want to benefit from membership of a systemic research school.

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published papers or books out of their research and presented at national and international conferences. Several have gone on to teach and supervise practice research and have obtained posts in academia. To find out more contact Dr Gail Simon e: gail.simon@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? You can attend lectures, presentations and conferences hosted by the Research Graduate School or the Institute of Applied Social Research in which this course is based.

Career opportunities PDSP graduates have gained more senior positions, are highly regarded within their field and have taken on creative and rigorous innovative developments in work and research. Many graduates have

The course encourages the use and development of systemic research methodologies

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Sport Science & Physical Activity

We have an exceptional reputation for our sport courses, and offer you a wide range of industry relevant degrees, taught by world-leading academics. Recent investment in state-of-the-art laboratory facilities provide you with the best sporting education possible and lots of opportunities for engagement in experimental work.

Sport Science & Physical Activity Courses Clinical Exercise Physiology PgCert/PgDip/MSc Community Sport Management MA Molecular & Cellular Exercise Physiology MSc Physical Activity, Nutrition & Health Promotion PgCert/PgDip/MSc Physical Education & Sport Pedagogy PgCert/PgDip/MA Physiotherapy for Sport & Exercise Rehabilitation PgDip/MSc Sport & Exercise Rehabilitation PgCert/PgDip/MSc Sport Development Management MA Sports Performance PgCert/PgDip/MSc Research Degrees in the Institute of Sport & Physical Activity MA/MSc/Mphil/PhD For up-to-date information on part-time study options see: http://uob.cc/pg-parttime

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Q&A

Our Academics

Dr Andrew Mitchell, Head of Sport Science & Physical Activity Q How do you support postgraduate students to get their dream career following graduation? A Students are encouraged from the beginning of their postgraduate course to reflect on their development to date and their aspirations to ensure that they can tailor their course of study to their chosen career. Working with academic tutors, students will explore the disciplinary expertise they need to develop the pathway to gaining the required knowledge and skill set. In addition, career services organise workshops on applications and CV writing to support students through the process

of getting that dream job. Q What makes these courses different to those at other Universities? A The courses are led by a dynamic team of staff who are keen to embed innovative pedagogies and up-to-date research into their courses. Students are challenged to examine disciplinary knowledge from varied perspectives using lectures, labs, workshops and practicals combined with online learning modules. The practical application of academic content to workplace learning is central to student learning.

FUTURE-PROOF LEARNING Cutting-edge technical and scientific equipment provide you with an exciting and dynamic hands-on teaching and learning experience. Our campuses in Luton and Bedford offer you access to gyms, a human performance laboratory, a muscle cellular laboratory and sport science labs, as well as extensive sports therapy facilities and outdoor pitches. Courses are delivered with your employability in mind. Career-focused teaching methods prepare you for the world of work, and opportunities to undertake work experience placements, and to get involved in research projects which provide practical experience of the industry. You also have the chance to gain recognised professional qualifications including Level 2 Gym Instructor, Level 3 Personal Trainer and Level 3 Exercise Referral Instructor as well as coaching, umpiring and leadership qualifications.

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Clinical Exercise Physiology PgCert/PgDip/MSc Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 1 year full-time Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applications are accepted from graduates with a first degree normally 2:1 (at least 2:2 classification) in a relevant biology, sport, exercise or health science based subject (eg nursing, physiotherapy, medicine, or osteopathy). International students should have a good command of English, IELTS 6.5. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Unique course with a multidisciplinary approach to teaching

• Practical components of the course will allow application of theory About the course The course involves the detailed study of the physiological consequences of chronic debilitating diseases and highlights the changes that these different diseases cause during exercise testing. There is a solid grounding in the theory and application of a variety of physiological tests in clinical populations. These include: graded cardiopulmonary exercise testing; cardiac ultrasound; vascular ultrasound; and muscle function analyses. Practical and theoretical elements of Phase IV cardiac rehabilitation are also embedded within the course. The integration of theory and practice ensures that you will be able to meet developing statutory professional requirements of practice specific knowledge, understanding and skills.

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Career opportunities Graduates can work in the health and fitness industry. Further opportunities also include health promotion and development with local authorities, and working as a researcher within the NHS. Areas of study may include: • Exercise testing and diagnosis • Exercise testing and prescription • Laboratory skills • Advanced exercise testing and diagnosis To find out more contact Dr Joanna Richards t: +44 (0)1234 793385 e: jo.richards@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Previous graduates have gone on to train as cardiologists, and some of our recent graduates are now specialising in congenital and adult heart disease in the Evelina Children’s Hospital and Guys and St Thomas.

Hear more from Jo, visit: http://uob.cc/watch-jo

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Student Experiences

“We’re very lucky at the University of Bedfordshire to have, in our sports science labs, a lot of equipment that would also be used in a clinical setting. During the course you would get to run the tests and use the equipment yourself. Much of the assessment is practical to ensure that by the end of the Master’s you can use and run those tests autonomously.” Dr Jo Richards, Course Leader, MSc Clinical Exercise Physiology

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Community Sport Management MA Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 1 year full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants for the course would be expected to have a good BA/BSc (Hons) degree, typically 2:1 or above in a field consonant with relevant critical inspection, such as: sport science; sport studies; sport management; football studies; international development/international studies; tourism management/tourism studies; leisure management/leisure studies; events; marketing; or economics. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language

Key features • Work in our state-of-the-art facilities • which were used to train 2012 Olympic • athletes About the course Sport is one of the most important industries in the UK with a demand for well-rounded graduates. This course is for students interested in managing sport at a community level. The course focuses on how to promote and manage sport and active recreation participation in communities. It explores the theory and application of the concepts of community, social capital, equity and sustainability. The course offers full and part-time study modes, with the former being attractive to sport graduates interested in management, and the latter being attractive to sport coaches, managers and community leaders working in the field.

For further information: http://uob.cc/sport-002

Career opportunities Graduates are well placed to pursue careers in sport and leisure management, sport development, community sport organisation and facilitation, active lifestyles and healthy living promotion, and sport and leisure consultancy. Areas of study may include: • Sustaining community sport • Managing community sport • Funding for sport • The sport manager • Sporting enterprise • Community sport leadership To find out more contact Dr Paul Beedie t: +44 (0)1234 793284 e: paul.beedie@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Work experience in community sport is part of the course. You will also benefit from guest speakers.

The sports industry demands well-rounded graduates

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Molecular & Cellular Exercise Physiology MSc Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 1 year full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have at least a 2:2 undergraduate degree at Honours level in a relevant biological science, sport/exercise science, human movement, physical activity, biomedical or health related sciences. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Europe’s only exercise physiology course to advance your knowledge of modern genomics and epigenetics

About the course This course provides an intellectually challenging multidisciplinary programme of advanced study in molecular and cellular exercise physiology. Molecular and cell biology methods are required to address the big, unanswered questions in sports and behavioural sciences, but few sports and behavioural scientists are trained in these techniques. This MSc addresses the skills gap by providing training in techniques of molecular and cell biology, such as, qRT-PCR (gene expression; epigenetics and genotyping); cell culture; microscopy; immunostaining; histochemistry; and western blotting, for graduates of sports and behavioural science-related degrees. Career opportunities Graduates will be able to seek a wide range of careers in the healthcare, biomedical and public health sectors. Traditional academic career opportunities are available in sport science and the life

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sciences (from anthropology to zoology). You will gain transferable laboratory practical skills, thus increasing employability in the biotechnology sector. Areas of study may include: • Anatomy and physiology • Cell and molecular biology • Epigenetics • Research methods To find out more contact Dr William M. Brown t: +44 (0)1234 793264 e: william.brown@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Learn how the environment epigenetically regulates the genome in areas important for human health.

Our lab is one of a kind in the UK

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Sport Science & Physical Activity

Physical Activity, Nutrition & Health Promotion PgCert/PgDip/MSc Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 1 year full-time Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: UK students need at least a second class Honours degree or equivalent in a relevant science-based subject, such as biological science; sport and exercise science; psychology/health psychology; or a health science based subject (eg nursing, physiotherapy, medicine or osteopathy). EU/International students should have an appropriate command of English, IELTS 6.5. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Up-to-date course based on the latest scientific evidence and health policies

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• Work and/or research placement opportunities to gain experience and support with progression towards professional accreditation About the course This course examines the role of physical activity, nutrition, health psychology, and professional communication skills in promoting health and treating various clinical conditions. Invaluable opportunities exist to further career prospects during placement and research project units and to develop links with NHS organisations, researchers and clinicians in areas such as obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Support is also provided to students wishing to register as an Associate Nutritionist or to convert to full registration as a Nutritionist or Public Health Nutritionist following further relevant experience. Career opportunities Potential employment in the Health sector (NHS and private), and Health and Fitness

industry: public health management; commissioning; health improvement specialist posts (particularly with a physical activity and/or nutrition focus); exercise referral specialists; nutrition industry; consultancy-related activities; and further postgraduate research qualifications, and research posts. Areas of study may include: • Physical activity, nutrition and health • Health psychology, communication skills • Research skills To find out more contact Dr Daniel Bailey t: +44 (0)1234 793237 e: daniel.bailey@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Placements and dissertation projects may be based in community, clinical, or laboratory settings and you can benefit from our collaborative links to individualise your experience.

Health Promotion

Student Experiences

“What I really liked about this course was that it was really vast, it wasn’t just centred on health promotion. It’s going to open up loads of doors for when I go into employment; there’s just so many opportunities. The facilities are great and compared to other universities the sports labs are top of the range.” Shana Morton, MA Physical Activity, Nutrition & Health Promotion graduate (UK)

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Sport Science & Physical Activity

Physical Education & Sport Pedagogy PgCert/PgDip/MA Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 1 year full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU students only Entry requirements: Applicants for the course would be expected to have a second class BA/BSc (Hons) degree in the field of sport-related studies generally, with one of the following titles (indicative list only): physical education (with Qualified Teacher Status); physical education; physical education and sport; sport and physical education; sport science; sport studies; sports coaching; sports science and coaching. Key features • Wide variety of practical and theoretical topics aiding professional development and education for both current and prospective physical education teachers

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and youth/community sports coaches • The course offers a flexible route of study with evening, weekend and school vacation teaching About the course The MA Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy is an intellectually demanding professional development Master’s degree, studied in order to become a more reflective teacher or youth/ community/performance sports coach. The course is a research-led and researchinformed Master’s course, taught by world-leading researchers, grounding the theoretical study of physical education and sport pedagogy in your practical experience and drawing on current and past workplaces.

to progress to a career in physical education, teacher education or coach education. Areas of study may include: • Advanced sport pedagogy • Models based practice (practical) • Research methods • Dissertation To find out more contact Dr Toni O’Donovan t: +44 (0)1234 793465 e: toni.odonovan@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? We provide a number of guest lectures from international researchers in physical education and sport pedagogy.

Career opportunities This MA degree is therefore suitable for current or prospective physical education teachers, youth/community/performance sports coaches, or those persons wanting

Sport

Student Experiences

“Nowadays everyone has an undergraduate degree, so to go that little bit further and get a Master’s degree is definitely going to help my personal development and my future career. I’ve learnt a lot on this course, particularly about reflection, and understanding that through reflection my practice has really improved.” Lisa Hayhoe, MA Physical Education & Sport Pedagogy student (UK)

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Sport Science & Physical Activity

Physiotherapy for Sport & Exercise Rehabilitation PgDip/MSc Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 1 year full-time (options also available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: As a graduate applicant to this course you are expected to have a first degree, normally 2:1 (at least 2:2 classification), in physiotherapy and two years paid work-based experience in therapeutic practice in a corresponding field. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Opportunities to critically evaluate current physiotherapy practice

About the course This course has been designed specifically for physiotherapists and explores the relationship between sport/ exercise, injury and rehabilitation. You will study appropriate assessment, training and rehabilitation strategies for improved performance, health or injury recovery. The course provides a framework through which physiotherapists can hone their expertise. Career opportunities You will be prepared to undertake research and generate evidence for future therapeutic practice, or take on a teaching role. The content has been developed with employers, and the strong research element provides a route into future MPhil/PhD study. This course confers no eligibility for state registration via the UK Health and Care Professions Council. If you wish to register for UK physiotherapy status you would need to do so independently and based solely on your

Sport & Exercise Rehabilitation PgCert/PgDip/MSc Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 1 year full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: As a graduate applicant to this course you are expected to have a first degree, normally 2:1 (at least 2:2 classification), in a relevant health science subject (ie sports therapy, chiropractic, osteopathy, physiotherapy, medicine) and normally two years paid work-based experience in therapeutic practice in a corresponding field. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Develop rehabilitative programmes

from applied knowledge of the pathomechanics of injury About the course This course explores the relationship between sport/exercise, injury and rehabilitation. You will investigate the relationships between these components, and the evidence for specific pre/ rehabilitation interventions for various injuries. This multi-disciplinary approach bridges the gaps between sports medicine, physiotherapy, sport science and sports therapy. Career opportunities You will examine scientific literature with intellectual autonomy and a developed sense of critical reasoning. You will apply your knowledge to a vocational setting or to further academic study at MPhil or PhD level (or teaching), or as a researcher within a clinical setting.

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existing physiotherapy qualification(s). Areas of study may include: • Assessment and prehabilitation/ rehabilitation • Physiology of strength and conditioning • Physiotherapy clinical critical reasoning and professional development • Advanced physiotherapy practice and reasoning • Research design and research methods • Dissertation preparation To find out more contact Dr John McCarthy t: +44 (0)1582 743420 e: john.mccarthy@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? We have close links with other Master’s degrees run at the University, which allow useful collaborations with health care professionals.

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Areas of study may include: • Assessment and prehabilitation/ rehabilitation • Physiology of strength and conditioning • Research design and methods • Dissertation preparation Optional • Biomechanics of sport injury • Psychology of sport injury • Physiotherapy clinical critical reasoning and professional development • Advanced physiotherapy practice and reasoning To find out more contact Dr John McCarthy t: +44 (0)1582 743420 e: john.mccarthy@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? We have close links with other Master’s allowing useful collaborations with health care professionals.

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Sport Science & Physical Activity

Sport Development Management MA Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 1 year full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Students from the UK will normally need at least a second class Honours degree or equivalent in a relevant sport related subject. Applicants with non-sport related Honours degrees but with appropriate professional or extensive volunteering experience may also be considered. International students should have a good command of English, IELTS 6.5. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language

Key features • State-of-the-art facilities used to train 2012 Olympic Athletes About the course This course is designed to empower current and future leaders working in the public and voluntary sector, as well as private areas of sport and development management, providing the advanced skills and knowledge needed to excel in this dynamic field. The course has two primary foci: 1) the management and development of sport, with an emphasis on the development and enhancement of sport participation and providing sustainable pathways to policy and practice; 2) development through sport, where sport is used as an effective and cost efficient tool for human and social development. Career opportunities Graduates are well placed to pursue senior level careers in the areas of

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sport and leisure management, sport development, community sport organisation and facilitation, active lifestyles and healthy living promotion and sport and leisure consultancy. Areas of study may include: • Sport development • Strategic management • Social enterprise • Entrepreneurship To find out more contact Mr Simon Robinson t: +44 (0)1234 793119 e: simon.robinson@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? This Master’s degree was developed in collaboration with sports industry partners who take on the role of ‘professional mentors’, supporting students throughout the duration of their study.

The demand for graduates in sport development and management has increased

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Sport Science & Physical Activity

Sports Performance PgCert/PgDip/MSc Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 1 year full-time Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: UK students need at least a second class Honours degree or equivalent in a relevant science-based subject, such as biological science, sport and exercise science, psychology, or a health science-based subject. International students should have a good command of English, IELTS 6.5. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language Key features • Enhanced employability with practical application of theory allowing opportunities to gain professional accreditation in your chosen field

For further information: http://uob.cc/sport-009

About the course This is an innovative course designed to meet the needs of students interested in the optimisation of performance in sport. It provides the necessary theoretical and practical skills for those who wish to work with performers as a coach, strength and conditioner, or applied sports scientist. The course provides the foundation knowledge and skills for students to pursue professional accreditation with a number of bodies including the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (BASES); the United Kingdom Strength and Conditioning Association (UKSCA); and appropriate higher coaching awards (Level 3 or above). Career opportunities Opportunities in the sports field have expanded greatly in recent years. The professionalising of many sports has opened up opportunities in coaching, sports science support and strength

and conditioning. Opportunities for students with postgraduate qualifications, professional accreditation and experience, all supplied by this course, have never been so good. Areas of study may include: • Strength and conditioning • Performance coaching • Sport science support • Work experience To find out more contact Dr Iain Fletcher t: +44 (0)1234 793291 e: iain.fletcher@beds.ac.uk

Did you know? Staff and students on this course have worked within professional rugby unions (including the England team), professional rugby leagues, premiership football, and a wide range of Olympic sports (including Olympic medallists).

Practical components of the course will enable application of theory

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Sport Science & Physical Activity

Research Degrees in the Institute of Sport & Physical Activity MA/MSc/MPhil/PhD Starts: October or March Location: Bedford campus Duration: Variable Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: UK students will normally need at least a Second Class Honours degree or equivalent in a relevant science-based subject, such as biological science; sport and exercise science; or biomedical science. Exercise or a health science-based subject such as, nursing, physiotherapy, medicine or osteopathy would also be appropriate if significant levels of anatomy, physiology, biochemistry and research methods have been studied. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/research-english

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environment, clinical/health settings, to coaching opportunities); increased marketability for funded PhD positions; opportunities in industry (research and development) and other areas within the public and private health sectors; and possibilities in the fitness industry.

Key features • Access units from the taught Master’s in Sport to broaden your learning experience • Opportunity to undertake independent research About the course The Research degrees are designed to develop a strong theoretical foundation and practical understanding in the exercise sciences. Practical experiences include laboratory skill development in preparation to engaging in the scientific process, including several extended research projects which are submitted as a thesis. Emphasis is placed on assisting students to extend their research efforts into conference presentations, and manuscript preparation for peer-review.

The University welcomes research degree applications in the following areas: • Physical activity, nutrition and health • Social studies of sport • Applied sport and exercise physiology • Physical education and sport pedagogy To find out more contact Research Graduate School t: +44 (0)1582 489056 e: research@beds.ac.uk

Did you know?

Career opportunities The benefits of a research degree include: entry level exercise science positions (ranging from jobs in an academic

Students will be directly supervised by an internationally recognised member of staff from the Institute of Sport and Physical Activity Research (ISPAR).

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Student Experiences

“The nature of the campus and teaching allows each student to be involved and have the opportunity to meet with the academic staff on a one-to-one basis. The lecturers are always willing to help, whether it is for academic reasons or if you want advice on future career opportunities.” Darren Player, PhD in Exercise Biochemistry graduate (UK)

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Your postgraduate qualification

Your postgraduate qualification

We have a strong commitment to excellence in teaching, support and research, to ensure you gain a postgraduate qualification with strong career relevance and vocational value.

Postgraduate study is an invaluable investment for life, designed to enhance your career prospects, facilitate career change, add to your academic achievements and provide you with an opportunity to gain an in-depth understanding of an area that interests you. Postgraduate qualifications can be studied full-time, part-time or a number of courses are available via distance learning. We offer two main types of postgraduate degrees – taught and research-based. Taught courses The University offers a selection of taught awards: • MA (Master of Arts) • MSc (Master of Science) • LLM (Master of Laws) • PgDip (Postgraduate Diploma) • PgCert (Postgraduate Certificate) • PGCE (Postgraduate Certificate in Education) – this is an initial teacher training course and focuses mainly on developing teaching skills for the subject you intend to teach • MBA (Master of Business Administration) – the MBA is best suited for those specialising in business, management or administration To find out more visit: http://uob.cc/pg-taught

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Research degrees Research degrees consist of independent study supervised by academic staff and can take between one to five years to complete. The University awards the following: • MPhil (Master of Philosophy) • MA by Research (Master of Arts) • MSc by Research (Master of Science) • PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) – a PhD is an advanced level academic course and involves the submission of a thesis which is original academic research in a chosen field of study • Professional Doctorates – These are practice-based research degrees. Professional Doctorates currently offered by the University include the Professional Doctorate in Children and Young People’s Services Leadership, a Doctorate in Education (EdD) and a Professional Doctorate in Media, Journalism, Cinema and Television To find out more visit: http://uob.cc/pg-research Distance learning Some courses are available by distance learning with online support. There is no attendance requirement, which is ideal if you have other work or family commitments.

For more information visit: http://uob.cc/pgdistance Entry requirements Applicants for a taught course require a good Honours degree in a related field or an equivalent qualification from a recognised university in the UK or overseas. Applicants for a research degree should generally have an Upper Second Class Honours or Master’s degree or equivalent in the relevant subject area. For MSc/MA by Research a good Honours degree is required in the appropriate subject. Some courses have additional entry requirements. Please see entry requirements for individual courses in this prospectus or visit our website for more details: http://uob.cc/pg-entry English language entry requirement Applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy. Check English language requirements at: http://uob.cc/pg-language


Short professional courses

Short professional courses

The University of Bedfordshire offers professionally accredited courses in a diverse range of subject areas which provide you with opportunities to progress your career and develop your skills. Knowledge Hub The Knowledge Hub is the University of Bedfordshire’s gateway to business support services. By delivering high-level training and bespoke workshops to businesses, the public sector and social enterprises, the Knowledge Hub helps organisations to develop their business and their staff. Training can be delivered at our state-ofthe-art dedicated CPD centre in Luton, at external locations or in the workplace. The Knowledge Hub offers both nonaccredited and accredited training, including qualifications accredited by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI), the Institute of Sales & Marketing Management (ISMM) and the Association of Project Managers Group (APMG). Some of the training offered includes: Project Management Training • PRINCE2® Project Management • APMP Certificate for PRINCE2® Registered Practitioners • Agile Project Management™ (AgilePM®) • MSP® Certification – Managing Successful Programmes • Change Management™ IT Service Management • ITIL® V3 Foundation Certificate Business Improvement • Lean Thinking • Lean Six Sigma Green Belt • Lean Six Sigma Black Belt

Leadership and Management • CMI Level 5 Certificate in Leadership and Management • CMI Level 5 Management in Coaching and Mentoring Sales and Marketing • ISMM Certificate in Sales and Marketing Level 3 and 5 For more information on the above courses and bespoke training opportunities, and the latest information on costs and attendance, please contact the Knowledge Hub: t: 0800 328 5334 e: knowledge@beds.ac.uk w: http://uob.cc/knowledgehub Other short professional courses offered across the University include: The University’s NHS Business Unit • Continuing Professional Development – Diploma to Degree: e: nhs-business-unit@beds.ac.uk English Language & Communication • General English Language Courses: e: nicola.latimer@beds.ac.uk • Beginners Business Language Courses: e: nick.gardner@beds.ac.uk

Training areas include research methodology and analysis, creativity and thinking, stress management and wellbeing. For more information contact the Consultancy and Training Unit: e: ctu@beds.ac.uk w: www.beds.ac.uk/ctu The Institute of Applied Social Research (IASR) regularly designs and delivers industry-relevant courses and training events. t: 01582 743885 e: hemlata.naranbhai@beds.ac.uk Entry requirements Entry requirements for each course vary so please visit our website or contact us for more information. New courses The University is constantly developing and introducing new courses and training opportunities. For the most up-to-date listing for short and professional courses please visit: http://uob.cc/more-courses

Psychology & Consultancy Training Unit The Department of Psychology at the University of Bedfordshire offers a portfolio of specialist and professional workshops and consultancy to researchers, academics, health and social services, business and not-for-profit organisations.

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Part-time study

Part-time study

Whether you’re starting out in work, seeking career progression or simply expanding your knowledge, our part-time courses offer the flexibility you need. Almost a third of our students study part-time. We understand your particular needs and are fully equipped to support you. Study options We offer high-quality courses with a range of part-time study options, including day, evening and weekend. Designed with employer and employee requirements in mind, our courses provide opportunities for integrated personal, academic and career development. The mode of delivery, course structure and length may vary depending on the course you wish to study. Supporting our students Part-time students benefit from the same support and advice as those in full-time study. Round-the-clock access to our online learning environment, extended Learning Resources Centre (LRC) hours, and remote access to more than 80 information databases, means that you will always be able to get on with your work. To find out more, see page 172.

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Student Information Desks (SiD) are on every campus to answer questions and provide help with accommodation, finance or counselling. And, outside campus hours, you can access SiD Online 24/7.

the Recognition of Prior Certificate Learning (RPCL) or the Recognition of Prior Experiential Learning (RPEL) – as well as other elements of your application such as work experience. See page 168 for further details.

Our support does not end there. You will also get a personal tutor from day one to advise you on how to develop the skills needed for your course. We pull out all the stops to help you make a success of your time at university. Find out more on page 172.

How to apply Applications for part-time study can be made directly to the University of Bedfordshire and do not have to go through UCAS.

Financial help For information on financial support for part-time students, visit: www.gov.uk Entry requirements We are an inclusive university and consider a wide range of pre-requisites for entry. We take into consideration any previous learning or relevant work experience you may have done where appropriate, assigning higher education credit through

To find out what is available to you and to download an application form, visit the part-time section on our website: http://uob.cc/apply-part-time

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Mature students

Returning to learning

We have students of all ages within our vibrant and diverse community and believe that there should be no barriers to getting a postgraduate degree.

Whether you are interested in career progression, personal development or a career change, we will provide you with an exceptional support network. Excellent learners Mature students commonly achieve outstanding success because they: • Are passionate about what they want to achieve • Demonstrate invaluable enthusiasm and an eagerness to learn • Bring a wealth of skills and experience from their work and personal life

Help every step of the way We offer excellent student support to ensure that your experience with us is rewarding and beneficial from day one. • Employer-led events and workshops to enhance and develop new and existing employability skills • One-to-one tutorials with your personal tutor for advice relating to your studies • Access to professionally qualified career advisers to discuss your individual career needs • Help with finding childcare and other support services • High-quality libraries open until late to ensure successful studying

We value the passion and commitment you can bring to our University and, in turn, we are committed to enabling all our students to reach their full potential. You can find out what we do to make sure everyone gets the same chances by looking at our access, equality and diversity policies: http://uob.cc/pg-equality To find out more about what we can offer you, visit: http://uob.cc/pg-return or visit us at an open day (see page 14-15).

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How to apply

How to apply

At the University of Bedfordshire we want to ensure that your application process is as simple and efficient as possible. Postgraduate taught courses – International students Once you have chosen the course you want to apply for, you can apply using one of the following methods: • Create an online account and apply online • Download an application form, and return it by email, fax, post or hand • Complete the PDF application form online and return it by email Please return the form, together with any supporting documents or information, as detailed on the form. Visit: http://uob.cc/int-apply-pg for full information on the above. Your application will be dealt with by one of our specialist regional teams. For email and telephone details, please visit: http://uob.cc/contactus International Office University of Bedfordshire University Square Luton LU1 3JU United Kingdom Postgraduate taught courses – EU students Once you have chosen your course, you can apply using the application form found at the following website: http://uob.cc/eu-app-pg Please email the application to: teama@beds.ac.uk or return it to the International Office at the address provided above. Postgraduate taught courses – UK students For current undergraduate students at

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Bedfordshire who are progressing directly onto a postgraduate course, you should download a Progression Form from our website, fill it in and return it to the Admissions team, visit: http://uob.cc/pg-progression For all other UK applicants, once you have chosen the course you want, whether full or part-time, all you have to do is download an application form from our website: http://uob.cc/uk-app-pg fill in all the sections in full and return it, together with any supporting documents or information as detailed on the form, to the Admissions team: Admissions University of Bedfordshire University Square Luton LU1 3JU United Kingdom t: +44 (0)1582 743500 e: admission@beds.ac.uk Education and teaching applicants All Postgraduate Certificate of Education (PGCE) courses need to be made online through UCAS Teacher Training: www.ucas.com. You can make three choices from November, including any courses you wish to study via Schools Direct. For more information about the application process please contact our dedicated PGCE team: t: +44 (0)1234 793279 e: pgce.admissions@beds.ac.uk The Admissions team will assess your application as quickly as possible. Your UCAS Teacher Training record will be updated and you will also receive a letter detailing the decision.

For more information on teaching courses run at the University’s Bedford campus, including Master’s degrees in Education and Teaching, please contact Admissions on: t: +44 (0)1234 793279 e: admission@beds.ac.uk Research degrees If your application is for a postgraduate research course, please email: research@beds.ac.uk and you will be advised on the application process relevant to your subject area. Once your application has been received, it will be considered by the relevant research institute. Short and professional courses To apply for a short or professional course contact the relevant delivery team as detailed on page 165. Application deadlines For postgraduate courses there is no specific deadline, but courses do fill early so to avoid disappointment we would encourage you to apply at your earliest opportunity. Applications can be submitted prior to receiving your final grades. International students must allow time to make their visa application. Our short and professional courses have various start dates – please contact the relevant team directly for deadline information (see page 165). Want to find out more about applying to Bedfordshire? Why not come along to one of our Open Days and speak to our Admissions advisers face-to-face and receive first-hand advice. Register your interest at: http://uob.cc/pg-open-event


GET INTO BEDS

Top: Study at our Postgraduate and Continuing Professional Development Centre Bottom: We have a dedicated building at our Luton campus for our Postgraduate students

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High-quality teaching: taught courses

Taught courses

Our extensive selection of full-time and part-time postgraduate courses incorporates the specialist knowledge of leading academics, guaranteeing you get an outstanding qualification.

Many taught courses can be studied on a full-time or part-time basis and are usually facilitated through lectures, seminars, tutorials or lab-based work, and tend to be assessed by coursework or examinations. The structure of a taught Master’s varies from course to course, so it is important to find out what your course of interest is offering. Many include some form of research project or dissertation, as well as taught elements. Some offer a choice of units, but others have a set criteria that all students have to follow. Our Master’s courses involve independent work, with support from a University tutor. Qualifying criteria To qualify for a Master’s degree, you will need to gain 180 credit points at Master’s level. Typically this will be made up of eight 15-credit units and a dissertation worth 60 credits. In most subjects, intermediate qualifications are available after completion of 60 credits (a Postgraduate Certificate) and 120 credits (a Postgraduate Diploma). This can be extended to a higher-level qualification at a later date, provided the credits you obtained are still current.

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Delivery and support Most units are a blend of lectures and seminars, and are supported through materials that are available on the web via the University’s virtual learning environment – Bedfordshire Resources for Education Online (BREO). It is also possible to study particular units within the workplace (work-based learning) or to develop a unit to meet your own needs through independent study. Education and teaching courses Postgraduate teaching courses run at our Bedford campus offer specialisms in a range of disciplines. Students undertake at least 120 days of practical school placement in addition to attending lectures, seminars and workshops. Entry requirements Candidates should hold a good undergraduate degree at Honours level in a related field or an equivalent qualification from a recognised university in the UK or overseas. For post-experience and professional qualifications there may be additional entry requirements set by the University or professional body. Credit for prior achievements If you have credit from a previous

postgraduate qualification, whether studied at Bedfordshire or elsewhere, you may be able to use some of it towards a higher award. APCL (the Accreditation of Prior Certificated Learning) is applicable if you have a recognised qualification, and APEL (the Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning) is where credit is given for wider work experience. Please refer to the academic course contact if you think you may be eligible, who will be able to provide you with guidance and advice. Advantages of studying a Taught Master’s • Enables you to develop necessary research skills and techniques • Study fits in with other commitments such as work or childcare • The course is taught over a longer period which allows more time for development • The course is more structured and more guidance on projects is provided • More contact time with your tutors and peers To find out more about our taught courses, visit: http://uob.cc/pg-taught


World-leading research: research degrees

Research degrees

For students who want to focus entirely on research, a research degree at the University of Bedfordshire may be the best option. There are currently around 500 research students at the University and these are distributed between ten research institutes: • Business & Management Research Institute (BMRI) • Institute of Health Research (IHR) • Institute of Applied Social Research (IASR) • Institute of Biomedical & Environmental Science & Technology (iBEST) • Institute of Diabetes for Older People (IDOP) • Institute for Research in Applicable Computing (IRAC) • Research Institute for Media, Art & Performance (RIMAP) • Institute for Research in Education (IRED) • Institute for Sport & Physical Activity Research (ISPAR) • Institute for Tourism Research (INTOUR) Leaders in the field The University of Bedfordshire has scored consistently high ratings in teaching assessments carried out since 1995 by the Quality Assurance Agency. We work

closely with employers and these links with industry are reflected in the research profiles of the institution. In the Government’s Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) 2008, the University of Bedfordshire was recognised for the quality of its research, greatly improving its position with respect to other UK institutes. Advantages of studying a Research Degree • Enables you to focus on/specialise in a particular research area that interests you • Independent study opportunity to develop your own ideas • Useful if you are considering a career in the commercial world where research is a key focus • Gain a real sense of ownership and achievement in the final product • You will be well prepared for a career in research and academia For more information on Research Degrees and our Research Institutes please visit: http://uob.cc/pg-research

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STUDENT Support

Outstanding student support

You can access fast, friendly and multi-faith student support from anywhere, 24/7, for advice on every aspect of academic and personal life.

Student Information Desk (SiD) The Student Information Desk (SiD) is the gateway to student services in one, convenient location. SiD desks are located across all our campuses where you can speak to someone face-to-face. Each friendly SiD adviser will listen to your problem and try to resolve it for you there and then, or assign it to someone who can. SiD delivers a range of services, from booking appointments with various departments to providing useful information on finance or skills enhancement, all in one place. We also offer SiD Online, 24/7, a support tool which enables you to view and update enquiries, log new enquiries and search a database of over 500 Frequently Asked Questions, via the internet. Supporting you through life’s difficulties Studying in higher education is not only intellectually demanding, if your personal circumstances change during the course of your studies you can rest assured that our Engagement Team will be there to offer you independent advice and guidance. You will also be assigned a personal tutor who will go the extra mile to help make your time at university a success. Study support Based at both the Luton and Bedford campuses, our Professional and Academic Development team can help you if you are experiencing difficulties with your studies, or if you simply want to develop your academic skills, both one-to-one and online via BREO. From enhancing your writing, maths and study skills to time

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management and preparing for exams, our expert team is on hand to support you every step of the way. To find out more check out: http://uob.cc/study-support Advice on financial matters The Student Money Advice team offers one-to-one confidential advice on money matters and available funding. A drop-in service is available at the Luton and Bedford campuses with appointments made through SiD Online, where you can speak to a dedicated student money adviser face-to-face. See more on page 178-181. Help to pursue your career Our Careers and Recruitment Service offers a range of advice services to assist you in making career decisions, including CV writing, completing application forms and help with interview techniques. To read more, see page 194 and 195. Prioritising health and wellbeing To study at your best, your health must be at its best. Our Student Health Centres offer appointments to see a doctor or a practice nurse. Our Health and Wellbeing team is also on hand to discuss additional support issues and can provide services such as sign language interpreters, note-takers, dyslexia screening and support with mobility on campus. We also provide free professional counselling that is confidential and open to all students. Practising your faith Our Community and Faith teams – based in the Treehouse at Luton and in

SeedBeds at Bedford – welcome people of all faiths and beliefs. We offer confidential personal support and advice on faith matters, and also offer a range of social activities and events often based in the Community and Faith centres on campus. Prayer and Quiet Rooms for major world faiths are provided, along with information about local places of worship. International support Our International Student Support team ensures that each overseas student is well cared for during their time with us. Please see page 174 for more information.

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International Bedfordshire

The University of Bedfordshire welcomes more than 24,000 students including over 4,000 international students, from more than 100 countries around the world, so you can look forward to living, studying and making lifelong friends with a diverse range of people. Internationalisation for all Our investment in making Bedfordshire a truly international university is aimed at our British students as well as those who come from overseas. We are committed to the internationalisation of our curriculum and recruit highly qualified staff who have worked all over the world. International student support The International Office is a specialist point of contact for international students. It is open every day from 9:30am and our advisers are available to talk to students. We also have a Visa desk to provide advice and guidance to students on renewing their visas. Plus you can book tickets for social events! To find out more about how we support our international students, please visit: http://uob.cc/int-studentsupport “The International Office has given me tremendous support and I felt at home in the International Office. I always consulted them with my problems and they were able to help me.” Ahmad Awais MA International Human Resource Management (Pakistan)

A warm welcome from the start We welcome our international students with a special Orientation week including Academic Induction, Registration and a programme of trips and events so you can meet and make new friends. You will find full details in our Pre-Arrival Guide at: http://uob.cc/int-newstudents Making the most of university life International student life is never dull thanks to our lively social programme! We invite all students to our Welcome Parties so you can make new friends straight away. Student performers often take to the stage at our celebrations for Diwali, Eid and Chinese New Year. There are weekend day trips every month to famous cities like London, Cambridge, Oxford and Bath. We will also take you to see the British seaside at Brighton or Bournemouth or to enjoy some thrilling rides at a theme park, so you will never be short of something to do when you are not studying. Find the full programme at: http://uob.cc/int-events

English Language support for International students We know how to help new international students adjust to university life in the UK. Some people need a preparatory course to help improve their English language skills and some people need support while they follow their main course. We support courses across the curriculum and teach Pre-sessional English courses. Visit: http://uob.cc/eng-lang-department to find out more about the Department of English Language and Communication. Pre-sessional English University of Bedfordshire regulations stipulate that students must have achieved an IELTS of 6.0 overall with 5.5 in each band or the equivalent to be eligible to study a degree course (Bachelors, Master’s and Research) at the University. The University offers a range of pre-sessional English courses to help prepare international students for university. Pre-sessional courses ‘top-up’ your English and help you to develop study skills.

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English Language courses at Bedfordshire are accredited by Accreditation UK, the British Council/English UK mark of quality language courses. All aspects of English are covered, including pronunciation, speaking, listening, reading, writing and grammar. Entry Requirements: Students must meet the academic requirements of your course and have an English Language level of at least IELTS 4.5 with bands of 4.5 x3 and no lower, plus one skill higher. Start and end dates: Courses run all year round and the length of course will vary depending on an applicant’s level of English on entry. Please note that we usually put new students together so a group starts and finishes the course at the same time. However, if a new group is small, we might place new students in an existing class. Teaching hours per week: Between 24 and 27. Assessment: We use a variety of assessments. Please be aware that UK Visa and Immigration (UKVI) regulations stipulate that students must have achieved an English level of B2 (IELTS 5.5 overall with 5.5 in each band or equivalent) to be eligible to study a Master’s degree at the University. For more information visit: http://uob.cc/int-presessionals Communication Skills Good communicators get better university grades, and are more successful in their personal, social, and professional lives. That is why the University runs ‘Communication Skills’ which is compulsory for all international students in their first year of study. Communication Skills helps in three ways, (which we call the A-B-C): A’ is for Academic skills: Listening referencing and note-taking skills; paraphrasing, summarising, and synthesising; planning and assignment preparation. B’ is for British university culture: Group work and independent study; awareness of plagiarism.

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C’ is for Communicating effectively: Language skills – accuracy versus fluency; appropriateness in speech and writing; image management gestures and body language. Through a combination of classes and workshops and plenary lectures, this programme helps you adjust to British university life and shows you how to get the best grades on your main course. The programme is designed to give you the confidence to succeed on your course, and beyond. Teaching hours per week: Between two and six hours a week, according to need. Assessments: We help you to prepare for a variety of assessment types; the end of the course has a formal test. Go to: http://uob.cc/comms-skills for more information. Internships scheme We run a pioneering International Students’ Internships Scheme, which aims to generate workplace opportunities for international postgraduate students in local and national businesses, as well as the University itself. To find out more, visit: http://uob.cc/student-internships Part-time work If you are a non-EU student, you will be allowed to work a maximum of 20 hours per week (part-time) during term time and full-time during recognised holidays*. EU students are permitted to work the same number of hours as UK students. To work in the UK, you will need a National Insurance (NI) number. On arrival at the University, the International Student Support Team will be able to issue you with a temporary number and give advice on how to get a permanent one. We also have a Careers and Employment Service, which can help you find suitable work in a range of areas. *Subject to the conditions of your visa. Healthcare All full-time students who are registered on a course of at least six months’ duration are entitled to receive free medical treatment through the National Health Service (NHS). The University has its own Health Centre and, during

induction week you should register with the Health Centre. You will need to bring your medical history. Once you have completed an HC1 form, you will be entitled to free medical prescriptions and reduced fees for optical and dental treatment. Short-stay students will have to pay for treatment as private patients. Private healthcare without medical insurance cover can be expensive, so it’s important to arrange medical insurance before leaving home to come to the UK. International collaborations The University of Bedfordshire takes pride in strengthening its international collaborative links and participates in programmes with several universities around the world, which allow students to spend part of their study time in another country. The programmes provide high-quality and flexible study pathways that are specifically designed to prepare international students for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate taught degrees at the University. For more information about our international links select your country on our website: http://uob.cc/studypartners “Living and studying in a different country is an experience that will transform your life and your career prospects. It’s an opportunity that most people never have, and at Bedfordshire, we want you to get the most from your time here. We want you to be globally competent and mobile. We will support you to fulfil your academic potential and help you to see yourself and your culture through the eyes of your peers from all around the world. A degree from Bedfordshire will help you to discover your strengths as you overcome new challenges, and to far exceed your own expectations.” Harry Wang, Director of the International Office

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What our students say...

“I chose the University of Bedfordshire because my brother was here and told me how inspiring and wonderful it was, and when I came here I found that what he told me was true.” Dorcas Adeoye MSc Public Health student (Nigeira)

“My experience at Bedfordshire gave me a lot of confidence. They really focused me on how to do detailed research and to go deeply into my subject. Everyone helped me a lot. As a Pakistani man I got a lot of help and respect from the University.” Zubair Ahmed Malik MSc Finance & Business Management graduate (Pakistan). Now doing PhD at Cardiff Metropolitan University

What our students say...

What our students say...

“My course gives me practical hands-on experience in the film business. We go on trips to London to meet industry professionals.” Ananya Das MSc Digital Film Technologies & Production student (Bangladesh)

“We have workshops and seminars covering units in both marketing and business. My lecturers are very knowledgeable and have lots of industry experience.“ Angela Bianca Redoblado MSc Marketing & Business Management student (Philippines)

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Fees and finance

Fees and funding

Being aware of the costs of further study is important. However, it’s also important to know that there is a wide variety of funding available to help you during your studies.

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The financial support and advice that we are able to provide go hand-in-hand to ensure you get the most out of your student experience with us. Fees for 2015 Tuition fees can vary quite considerably between institutions. The fees are also dependent on the type of course you are studying. To find out what the University of Bedfordshire will be charging for the academic year 2015-16 please visit our website: http://uob.cc/fees-2015


Fees and finance

Disclaimer: All information is correct at the time of print. For full details on 2015 scholarships and funding information please visit our website.

University funding At the University of Bedfordshire we try to make financing your studies as simple and affordable as possible by offering a wide variety of financial support in the form of Bursaries, Scholarships and Studentships.

available to students coming from official collaborative partners of the University, as special financial arrangements will already be in place. To find out more about these scholarships please visit: http://uob.cc/int-2015

Postgraduate Jubilee Scholarship The Postgraduate Jubilee Scholarship offers a full fee waiver, for any UK or EU current Undergraduate student at the University of Bedfordshire, who achieves a First at Undergraduate level and goes on to start a full-time Master’s course in the 2015/16 academic year. Applicants must be enrolling on a full-time course of study commencing in September 2015. Find out more: http://uob.cc/jubilee-2015

Academic Merit Scholarship All International students could receive an Academic Merit Scholarship, worth up to £600, which is awarded on the basis on previous academic achievement.

*The Postgraduate Jubilee Scholarship does not apply to the Master of Business Administration courses or PGCE courses at the University of Bedfordshire. To find out more about the scholarships available to UK and EU students, please visit: http://uob.cc/funding-2015 International Early Fee Payment Scholarships International postgraduate students who pay their full tuition fee before or at registration, could receive a £1,500 discount. MBA applicants, and Research Degree students who pay their full tuition fee before or at registration, could receive a £1,250 discount. These scholarships are not

Special Scholarships for Milton Keynes A standard £1,500 prompt payment discount will be awarded to postgraduate students who study at UCMK and who make the full payment of the published fee before or at registration. Academic Merit Scholarship Milton Keynes An additional Academic Merit Scholarship, worth up to £2,000 is being offered to International postgraduate students at our University Campus Milton Keynes, which is awarded on the basis of previous academic achievement. International Alumni Loyalty Scholarship A £500 alumni discount for University of Bedfordshire overseas fee paying students who progress from an undergraduate course to a postgraduate course is offered. To find out more please visit: http://uob.cc/int-alumni

available to International students please visit: http://uob.cc/int-2015 Non-University funding Postgraduate study is a major investment and sound financial planning needs to be arranged in advance. As well as the University’s Scholarships and Studentships, there is also a wide variety of non-University funding options available to support you during your studies. However, it is important to remember that non-University funding is not automatically awarded for some postgraduate study in the UK. Below is a list of sources of funding which could be applicable to you. Part-time employment Some of our students decide to top-up their income by working part-time during their studies. Please note that certain restrictions on employment apply for international students. See: www.ukcisa.org.uk or visit our website: www.beds.ac.uk/international for further information and advice. Employer sponsorship Your employer may have a budget for staff development and may consider paying all, or part, of the course fees. Employer sponsorship could also extend to a contribution to the cost of books and materials, day release to attend classes or the provision of study time.

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Career Development Loans A popular way of obtaining funding among UK students is to take out a Career Development Loan (CDL). A CDL is designed to cover course fees and other costs such as books, childcare and living expenses if you are studying full-time. Visit: www.gov.uk/ career-development-loans to find out more. Local Education Authority (LEA) Grants While there are no mandatory awards for postgraduate courses your Local Authority may make limited discretionary awards for postgraduate study, so it is always worth making an enquiry. Educational trusts and charities There are a number of trusts that may be able to provide funding for postgraduate study, including the British Academy (for Social Sciences courses), The Royal Academy of Engineering (for Engineering courses), and the Royal Society (for Science courses). For the most up-to-date information please visit: www.gov.uk European Social Fund (ESF) EU citizens aged between 21 and 24 who are unemployed at the start of their course may be eligible for assistance with fees from the European Social Fund. Visit: www.dwp.gov.uk/esf The British Council Visit: www.britishcouncil.org/learningfunding-your-studies for more details. Commonwealth scholarships For more details of the scholarships available, visit the Associated of Commonwealth Universities website: www.acu.ac.uk United Kingdom Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA) Visit: www.ukcisa.org.uk for information about Government and state scholarships in your own country. British Chevening Scholarship scheme Chevening is the UK Government’s premier scholarship scheme, aimed at future leaders, opinion formers and decision makers. These scholarships are offered in more than 150 countries and are funded by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. The scheme covers travel costs to and from the UK, fees, a monthly living allowance and

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study materials. Visit: www.educationuk.org/scholarships Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan (CSFP) The CSFP is one of the largest and most prestigious scholarship schemes for international students. Visit: www.csfp-online.org to find out more and for details on how to apply. Royal Society Fellowships The Royal Society offers incoming fellowships for researchers from North America and Asia. The aim is to attract outstanding postdoctoral scientists to undertake high-quality research at a UK laboratory. Visit: http://royalsociety.org/grants Funding for trainee teachers Unlike most other postgraduates, students who are studying a postgraduate course in Initial Teacher Training (such as a PGCE) can qualify for the finance package, comprising the Tuition Fee Loan, the Living Cost Loan, and the non-repayable Living Cost Grant, which are usually only available to undergraduate students. You may also be able to get a Training Bursary which is for students who train in certain ‘priority’ subjects.

“I received a Postgraduate Research Studentship (annual bursary) which I am planning to put towards my monthly living expenses. The PhD bursaries in tourism and leisure are widely advertised online and through various institutes and universities worldwide.” Inge Hermann, PhD student (Netherlands)

To find out more information please visit: http://uob.cc/pgce-2015 or www.gov.uk. For information on the training bursary please visit: www.education.gov.uk How to find out more There are many other external organisations that offer funding, and you can use the following search engines to carry out a comprehensive search: www.scholarship-search.org.uk www.prospects.ac.uk www.studentcashpoint.co.uk www.postgraduatestudentships.co.uk

“The Jubilee Scholarship has been a true blessing. I finished my undergraduate with a first class degree, so I heard about the scholarship and applied. I got it at the end of the summer and was really excited about this great opportunity. It was a real game changer.” Kristine Anokska, MSc Investment & Finance student (Latvia) Hear more from Kristine. Visit: http://uob.cc/kristine


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CONTEMPORARY LEARNING SPACES

Top: Learning Resources Centre, Luton campus Bottom: Postgraduate and Continuing Professional Development Centre, Luton campus

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Facilities

State-of-the-art Facilities

At Bedfordshire we have recently invested in new facilities, creating one of the most modern and wellequipped universities in the UK

Artist’s impression of the new teaching and learning building – ready 2015

Postgraduate Centre

Our simulation labs

We have undergone a major redevelopment programme across all our campuses, to create innovative highquality teaching, learning and personal development facilities to aid your studies.

Campus highlights

Check out the facilities for yourself by taking a virtual tour at: http://uob.cc/virtual-tours

We continue to invest in state-of the-art student-centred facilities to enhance your learning and provide you with an outstanding and fulfilling student experience. What’s more, our new seven-storey library is opening its doors in 2015, one of the most advanced university libraries of its kind in the UK. With fantastic facilities and a strong commitment to excellence, we offer you the perfect place to further your studies and career. Building for the future and you... Completed in 2013, our Postgraduate and Continuing Professional Development Centre (CPD) features innovative learning spaces, two Harvard-style lecture theatres, hi-tech IT and AV equipment and a dedicated social area, all designed with our postgraduate student community in mind.

Luton • New Campus Centre bringing all student services under one roof • Revolutionary Business Pods • Law Moot Court • Media Arts Centre • Two engineering labs • Dedicated MSc science laboratory • Our new accommodation, Fitzroy Court, which offers 850 fully-furnished study bedrooms, with en-suite facilities and high-speed internet • Our new seven-storey state-of-the-art library will be opening in 2015 Bedford • Physical Education and Sport Science Centre • Muscle Cellular and Molecular Physiology Lab – the only one of its kind in the UK • Campus Centre which houses a 280seat theatre – one of the largest in the county

“The facilities are great! I enjoyed working in the Mac suite. The technicians were very supportive.” Anna Skopinska MA by Research in Art & Design

“The University has up-to-date, specialist facilities, which make studies enjoyable and give students the opportunity to use equipment that is being used by people in the industry.” Kamil Chryscionka BA (Hons) Media Production graduate

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Butterfield Brand-new simulation labs complete with fully functional theatre, ward, and a clinic environment.

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Learning Resources

Only the best will do when studying at such a high level and that is why we have invested in excellent resources and facilities, as well as extensive information technology, to support you.

Customer service Learning Resources prides itself on the standard of its customer service. Staff can help source information, assist in the use of equipment and offer assistance with standard software. We don’t simply offer you a collection of fantastic materials relevant to your studies; we provide a wealth of help and expertise too. If you’ve got a question, we’re here to help. For full details of our services and resources, and how to contact us, visit: http://uob.cc/pg-learningresources Study Hub The Study Hub brings together three teams of specialists: Academic Liaison Librarians (ALLs), Computer Skills Trainers and Professional and Academic Development (PAD) Tutors. These teams offer a wide range of learning opportunities which will help you develop your academic skills and improve your assignment writing techniques, leading to better grades and enhanced employability. These services are completely free and open to all students. To find out more about the Study Hub, visit: http://uob.cc/study-hub Learning Resource Centres The University has made significant investment in its Learning Resource Centres (LRCs) to improve access to materials and study spaces including:

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• 24/7 opening at Luton LRC and Bedford Library • Study environments to suit varying student needs Resources During your time at the University you’ll be able to access thousands of print and on-line materials including: • 280,000+ books • 4,000+ ebooks • 30,000+ ejournals • 1,200+ print journals • 80+ databases • University past examination papers since 1999 • E-dissertations via the University repository • Subject guides written by our Academic Liaison Librarians (ALLs) Computers Our 700+ PCs will give you access to a wide range of applications including Microsoft Office, email, the Internet and your own University network space. We also have: Smartboards, printers, scanners and WiFi you can use. Library Catalogue The library catalogue is your gateway to all our print and electronic resources. The catalogue is also the home of the Digital Library. Find out more by visiting: http://uob.cc/catalogue To get started there is a ‘Just a minute’ video to watch: http://uob.cc/get-started

Specialist software and equipment To help you get the most out of your time with us, we offer specialist software. From induction loops, height adjustable tables and flat-screen monitors, to ergonomic keyboards, Big Keys LX (keyboards for visually impaired users) and Keyboard Pro software for developing typing skills. The following software is also available: • Kurtweil 1000 • Mind Genius • Zoom text • Read and Write Gold • Optolec Text Magnifier

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ALL YOU NEED AND MORE

Top: Artist’s impression of the new Library at our Luton campus – ready 2015 Bottom: Our libraries are open 24/7 to support your studies

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Accommodation

As a postgraduate student, there are many housing options available at the Luton and Bedford campuses where you can make yourself right at home – and the University can provide help and guidance on finding the perfect place. Luton campus The University has two ‘quiet areas’ dedicated to postgraduates and students over 25 who are based at Luton to make sure you can make the most of your time. You may also wish to stay in our competitively priced, en-suite accommodation in Fitzroy and Wenlock Court. These flats include a bed, desk, wardrobe, en-suite and kitchenette. Postgraduate students who apply for a multi-bed flat in Fitzroy or Wenlock Court will be grouped together where possible. Postgraduate students can also apply to live in any of our other accommodation blocks. Bedford campus Some postgraduate students at Bedford may have the option of living in the purpose-built Liberty Park Halls of Residence or in one of our University halls, all of which are located on campus. At the Bedford campus we have a limited number of student halls. However, we have a number of different options off campus which are ideal for postgraduate students. Added benefits Safety first – we take security very seriously, so we are all geared up with 24 hour security at both campuses including secure entry and CCTV, plus security guards and Customer Service teams. Our all-inclusive prices include the cost of all utility bills, in-room internet

access and contents insurance, as well as access to some great events and activities on site. Milton Keynes accommodation Studying at Milton Keynes and need accommodation? Give us a call to discuss your options. t: +44 (0)1582 405000 e: info@studentvillagebeds.com Secure accommodation for nursing students Bedfordshire’s healthcare students have access to safe and secure accommodation at the University’s various hospital sites. Please note: we will send you an application form when you apply. Rent levels vary depending on your chosen hospital.

Wenlock Court, Luton campus

Away from halls Luton and Bedford boast a variety of approved private rented accommodation at a significantly lower cost than London, so if you don’t fancy halls we can help you find accommodation elsewhere. International students could also choose to live with friendly local families through the homestay provision. For information on the individual halls and room contents, and to see what is available to you, visit: http://uob.cc/pg-accommodation Contact the Student Village t: +44 (0)1582 405000 e: info@studentvillagebeds.com

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Luton International carnival

Tate Modern, London

Get involved in ARTS

Bedfordshire is abundant in culture, creative arts and events. From festivals to museums, explore and discover it all. There’s something for everyone. Luton From carnivals and cultural events, you will find that there is more than enough to keep you busy: • Luton International Carnival – Europe’s biggest one-day carnival is held each May • Luton Arts Festival – a celebration of all art and culture in Luton • Eid Festival – nearby Dunstable Downs hosts the largest celebration of Muslim culture in the East of England • Luton Mela – one of the UK’s largest South Asian festivals including activities, music and food • Filmstock – an annual film festival held at The Hat Factory Bedford With a wealth of parks and green open spaces, Bedford is able to host an enviable range of events: • Bedford River Festival – one of the UK’s largest outdoor events • Bedford International Games (BIG) – the largest non-televised event in the athletic calendar

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• The Bedford Regatta – Britain’s largest one-day river regatta where you can see the crews race Buckinghamshire Aylesbury and High Wycombe offer a variety of activities and cultural exploits: • The Roald Dahl Festival – with stories of Roald Dahl and a parade featuring giant puppets • Wycombe Museum – a fascinating 18th-century house, which displays the famous collection of Windsor chairs Milton Keynes Milton Keynes isn’t short of outdoor space, which makes it an ideal location for events and festivals all year round: • Milton Keynes International Festival – listed as one of the top 100 festivals in The Sunday Times 2012 Festival Guide • Filipino Festival – providing a variety of food, dance and performance • Milton Keynes Dragon Boat Festival – up to 60 crews battle it out over the 200m race course, watched by several thousand spectators each year

London If none of the activities in the local area get you going, then head on over to the Big City instead: • Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre – a reconstruction of Shakespeare’s open-air playhouse • Changing of the Guard – no visit to London is complete without seeing this military tradition • The West End – catch a show in the largest theatre district in the world • The Tate Modern, the National Gallery and the National Portrait Gallery – most of which are free There’s much more at: http://uob.cc/beds-townlife


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Try out varied dance styles

Symphonia Academica

Radio LaB

Get involved IN THE UNIVERSITY

Enrich your student experience with any number of extra-curricular interests and pursuits, all of which are sure to enhance your time at university and give your CV the edge. Sound of music If you have a musical talent, you can join the University of Bedfordshire’s resident orchestra – Symphonia Academica – which plays everything from Baroque classics through to music from the charts. Take centre stage The University’s Bedford campus has opened its 280-seat theatre to the public, giving you the chance to get involved behind the scenes and learn about lighting, sound and stage management; or you could be the next usher in the box office. You can also sign up to our Dance and Performing Arts Evening School, for a small fee, and move and groove to varied dance styles. The write stuff If writing is your thing, you can get involved in Loud! – a monthly newspaper produced by students, for students. You can have a go at being an editor, designer or photographer.

Join our club Joining a club or society is a great way to make new friends. And with more than 50 clubs to choose from you are spoilt for choice! See page 191 for ideas. Making waves If you have an interest in radio then why not get involved in the University’s very own station, Radio LaB, where you can present and produce your own shows. The full-time community radio station, which can be heard at 97.1FM, broadcasts from the University’s Luton campus, and plays a range of music from rock through to indie, rap and unsigned bands. And you don’t even have to be on a media course to take over the airwaves!

Achievement Report (HEAR) and the Bedfordshire Edge Award record information about volunteering, placements and other extra-curricular activities that you undertake outside the classroom. This is to give employers a richer picture of your achievements and help you stand out. Discover more at: http://uob.cc/su-involved

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Be a volunteer Our volunteering service enables students to get hands-on experience and make a difference to their local community. We can even help you to find voluntary work related to your studies. What’s more, the University’s own Higher Education

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Get involved in sport

Sport is a large part of university life and whether you want to compete, keep fit, or just spectate, there are many pursuits, facilities and venues to enjoy.

Game for it Sporty students from the University compete in the British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS) leagues – many dominating in top positions. You too could become a part of the success story by joining one of our many teams. Get involved in athletics, badminton, football, or gymnastics, plus lots more. To find out more visit: http://uob.cc/bedssu If you would rather watch from the sidelines, come and cheer on the Bedfordshire Bulls (the joint name for all our teams), or see the professionals – Luton Town FC, Bedford Blues Rugby Club, and the Milton Keynes Lions basketball team are all based nearby. Just for fun You can also get involved in athletics, martial arts, swimming and more. Luton Sport is well catered for at Luton. • Venue 360 – five minutes from the Luton campus offering a gym and a variety of exercise classes at a discount for our students • Our Sports Science and Sports Therapy labs at the Luton campus are working towards accreditation from the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (BASES) • Inspire: Luton Sports Village – multisport facility, kitted out with the latest Technogym equipment and a 50-metre eight-lane pool with a ten-metre worldclass diving facility

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Bedford Bedford offers a wealth of sporting opportunities. • Physical Education and Sport Science Centre at our Bedford campus boasts cutting-edge facilities • The Alexander Sports Hall (ASH) close to the campus (accessible via the University shuttle bus), houses playing fields, a multi-purpose sports hall and more • Bedford International Athletics Stadium provides an eight-lane athletics track and much more • Mowsbury Golf and Squash Complex is the region’s premier pay-and-play centre • Priory Marina offers sailing and canoeing lessons in 14 acres of parkland Aylesbury You can train or try something new at Aylesbury College’s fully equipped gyms, sports suite and fitness centre, or head over to the Vale of Aylesbury Athletics Club, and Aqua Vale Swimming and Fitness Centre. Take it to the extreme The University is close to a variety of extreme and water sports venues where you can try wakeboarding, waterskiing, rowing, kayaking, power boating or sailing. Xscape, in Milton Keynes, offers you year round indoor skydiving, skiing, snowboarding and tobogganing, as well as rock climbing. To find out more, visit: http://uob.cc/bedssu


Students’ union

Students’ Union

Beds SU is your Students’ Union – a vibrant, supportive and fun community, where you can enjoy new friendships and experiences through the buzzing social life, societies and events. Beds SU is the official representative body for students at the University.

The Student’s Union has a physical presence on both main campuses – Luton and Bedford, and staff and executive officers make regular trips to our other sites in Milton Keynes, Aylesbury, Butterfield Park and Putteridge Bury. Get involved Beds SU wants you to feel welcome and involved in your new community. We put on a range of events to cater for all tastes. We also have a range of exciting volunteering opportunities in the Student’s Union and the local community to enhance your employability and to help you feel more a part of your community than ever before. We have a huge range of faith, academic, cultural and recreational societies for you to get involved in, as well as over 40 sports teams competing in BUCS leagues. Take the lead The Union is run by elected officers who are there to represent the students of the University. Beds SU also has a range of Student Officer positions open to current students on both Bedford and Luton campuses.

To find out how you can get involved visit the Beds SU website at: http://uob.cc/su-officers

nights to cater for all needs and we also work closely with local hot spots who provide special student nights.

Rags to riches Beds SU also organises ‘Raise and Give’ (RaG) activities, raising money for a number of charities in fun and exciting ways, lead by the Union’s RaG Officer.

Welfare and advice If you have questions or concerns about your studies or general welfare, you can seek advice from Beds SU’s Welfare and Advice Service. It offers support relating to accommodation, finance, plagiarism, employment, health and wellbeing, personal safety and more. The service is free, confidential, independent and easy to use.

Student magazine Beds SU’s student magazine, Loud!, is written by our students with support from the Union marketing team. Beds SU welcomes contributions from budding journalists, photographers and designers. Get together in Luton The Lounge offers reasonably priced snacks and drinks, and runs a variety of events including quizzes, games nights, comedy and a range of other student-led events. If you are looking for a more lively evening, head over to our newest venue, sub2, for the ever popular For BUCS Sake every Wednesday, as well as live music nights. The Union also has close links with local nightclubs. Get together in Bedford Relax and make new friends at The Pub in the Hub. We run a variety of different

As a member of Beds SU you also qualify for the National Union of Students (NUS) extra card which brings you great discounts on clothes, food, music, clubs, cinema and travel. For more information check out the Beds SU website: www.bedssu.co.uk, like us on Facebook: /BedsSU or follow us on Twitter: @BedsSU

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Best years

Establishing lifelong networks

Our students and graduates share their experiences at the University of Bedfordshire. Ben Hodson MA Art & Design graduate (UK)

“The facilities are fantastic, the staff are relevant to their subjects and continue to work in the industry. The location is close enough to London to benefit from all the resources and opportunities, but you don’t have to pay the high living costs.”

Nusrat Al-Azad MBA student (Bangladesh)

“The large and culturally diverse community at the University of Bedfordshire makes me feel at home. The tutors are very passionate about what they teach and so the classes are interesting and interactive.”

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“The University of Bedfordshire has a very diverse campus, with diverse people and opportunities for all.” David Moorhead Phd in Media student (UK) To hear more from David, visit: http://uob.cc/hear-david

“I enjoyed working with people from all corners of the world and it was a once in a life-time experience for me. Communication is knowledge and I will be able to use what I have learnt back home in Nepal.” Usha Bhatta, MA Mass Communications graduate (Nepal)

“Postgraduate study is important because this is where new ideas, new thinking and new ways of doing things comes from.” Milka Ivanova, Phd in Tourism graduate (Bulgaria)

“There is a great sense of community spirit at the University of Bedfordshire.”

“Part-time study allows me to study at the same time as maintaining my job. I think I benefit from studying the Executive MBA as I am able to relate my learning to my day-to-day working.” Rachel Taylor Executive MBA Part-time student (UK)

“As I leave I’m feeling a lot more comfortable about myself, because in this industry it’s all about talking to people, which is something I struggled with. I am quite shy but the course has given me a real boost to go out into the world of work.” Emily Blake, PgCert Performing Before the Camera student (UK)

“I think the teaching is great. The tutors have rich backgrounds in theory and practice at the same time, and this is shown in their lectures.” Victor Akunna MA International Human Resource Management student (Nigeria)

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“I chose to study at Bedfordshire because the course appealed to my particular interests. The facilities are good and I have made most use of the Learning Resources Centre.

“Having a Master’s adds academic credibility and expert knowledge, and Bedfordshire was a great place for me.” Sue Lawton, MA Human Resource Management graduate (UK)

Erica Cook PhD (UK)

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My time at the University has been very enjoyable and I would really recommend it as the best place to build your knowledge.” Rojina Shrestha MSc Biotechnolgy graduate (Nepal)

Hear from our students past and present There are a number of ways to keep up-to-date with all things postgraduate: Sign up to our award-winning Postgraduate e-zine which gives you a monthly update of postgraduate news on and around campus. Sign up: http://uob.cc/pglife-ezine Check out our PG playlist on YouTube to hear from staff and students about studying at the

University of Bedfordshire: http://uob.cc/pg-playlist Like our postgraduate facebook page or follow us on twitter

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Careers and employability

Employability

Studying a postgraduate degree differentiates you from other students in an increasingly competitive employment market by demonstrating to employers that you have the discipline and transferable skills they need. 92% of our graduates are in work and/or further study within six months of graduating. (DLHE 2014) Robert Alwell – MSc Public Health graduate

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Careers and employability

Meet our expert academic advisers

Range of support to boost your prospects

Gain key transferable skills

From the moment you choose to study at the University of Bedfordshire, we aim to make sure it is the best career move you have ever made. From the day you arrive to your graduation and beyond, we provide a range of services to help you develop both professionally and personally. We also have an active alumni association which offers networking opportunities for life.

Academic performance is one measure employers will use to weigh up your suitability for employment, but the interpersonal and practical problem solving skills you will gain at Bedfordshire are what will make you stand out from the crowd. Our skills-rich curriculum, strong career focus and specialist learning environments will help you develop confidence, ambition and the skills to succeed.

“This service is fantastic! The whole process went really smoothly and we were very impressed with the calibre of candidates.” Charlie O’Brien Marketing Co-ordinator, Pictons Solicitors LLP

Student Internship Scheme (SIS) The University of Bedfordshire’s Student Internship Scheme is designed to enable you to develop your skills, enhance your CV and gain real-life industry experience. We arrange workplace opportunities for international and home students, and offers local and national businesses the chance to work with our enthusiastic, well-qualified and dedicated students.

See below for a number of key organisations we have close links with, some of whom accredit our courses – which is the main route of entry into some professions – including:

Find out more: http://uob.cc/pg-alumni Careers and Recruitment Services (CRS) Our service is focused on helping you achieve your career goals; we won the AGCAS Award for Excellence in Student and Graduate Recruitment in 2013. We provide: • Postgraduate induction fairs, competitions and careers fairs to quickly orientate you with academic and support services • Access to a wealth of careers information and online resources • Support with finding graduate internships, part-time jobs and volunteering opportunities • Awards to provide recognition of your skills and help you stand out when competing for jobs. Our employability award, The ‘Bedfordshire Edge’ offers you the chance to show off your skills and stand-out values. Your personal development We make it our mission to ensure that you succeed in a complex, competitive and rapidly changing environment – not only when you leave the University, but for the rest of your life.

There’s much more at: http://uob.cc/pg-employment

Great partnerships make for career success We work in partnership with a wide range of organisations, providing them with a free professional recruitment service and helping our students into employment. “The University of Bedfordshire’s Recruitment Service was superb – beyond what I expected. The service was personalised and professional which was very helpful.” Marc Rowland, Head of Development, National Education Trust

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Graduation

Graduation and ALumni

Graduation is a time for celebration and a focal point of the University calendar – a fantastic and memorable way to mark all that you have accomplished during your time at the University of Bedfordshire.

Here are just some of the highlights you can expect from your graduation day: • Ceremonies held in picturesque locations, including the historic Luton Parish Church of St Mary • An official photographer for professional photographs with your family and friends • Graduate alongside notable individuals honoured by the University for their contribution and achievements – previous honorands include Chef Jean Christophe Novelli, London Olympic gold medallists Etienne Stott MBE and Greg Rutherford MBE, Bollywood superstar, Shahrukh Khan and Bond actor, Colin Salmon

The Bedfordshire Edge This award is a new initiative aimed at recognising and accrediting students for their learning gained through participation in a range of activities – such as volunteering, part-time work, having active roles in clubs or societies, being a course representative – and many more.

Employer contact Working with a variety of professional bodies and leading industry figures, we continually develop our courses to keep them relevant and practical to offer you the very best opportunities. We work closely with industry to ensure that our courses and teaching methods are in tune with their requirements. Our degrees have a high level of involvement from prospective employers and professional bodies – whether to provide accreditation, a skills framework or work experience opportunities, or simply to offer our students first-hand industry advice.

Communicate with confidence We are the only UK University to offer comprehensive communication skills courses to all students, regardless of their course. These classes are compulsory for international students but open to all students to benefit from.

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The Higher Education Achievement Report (HEAR) The HEAR will show potential employers your verified course and extra-curricular achievements recorded during your studies, demonstrating your employability and potential. Find out more: http://uob.cc/beds-hear

Guest lectures, Knowledge Network and more We host a wide range of guest lectures and free seminars delivered by distinguished practitioners from industry and leading academic staff at the University. Past visitors have included

animation guru, Luis Clichy, who worked on classic Pixar film Wall-E; Labour MP, David Blunkett; former director of EasyJet, Lance Howarth; Nigel Huddleston, Head of Google Travel UK, and many more. Each event enables students to broaden their knowledge, get insight direct from professionals active in industry and also serves as a great opportunity to network. Keep in touch! As a graduate, you will automatically become a member of our Alumni Association, a global network of more than 70,000 former students, spanning over 135 countries. The Alumni Association exists to help you stay in touch with your friends and classmates and with the University through regular communications and events. You will also enjoy discounts on selected services and benefits for example free access to our extensive learning resources and ongoing career support. All we ask is that you remember to update your details with us whenever you move on professionally or socially and find us on social media so that we can stay in touch. Find out more at: http://uob.cc/alumni-beds


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Buckinghamshire campus (Aylesbury): 33 miles north-west of London and can be reached via the M40, junction 4 if travelling from the south or junction 8a if travelling from the north. • Aylesbury is located within easy reach of London • There are frequent trains to/from London Marylebone • Great travel links via A41, M40 and M25

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Index

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Academic & Clinical Education Advanced Healthcare Practice Advanced Nursing Studies Advanced Practice in Emergency, Acute & Critical Care Contexts* Advanced Psychological Research Methods & Professional Skills Applied Computing & Information Technology Applied Linguistics (TEFL) Applied Social Work Practice: Children & Families Applied Social Work: Practice Education Applied Social Work Practice: Leadership & Management Art & Design Art, Design & Internet Technologies Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) Accounting & Finance

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Childhood & Youth: Applied Perspectives* 137 Clinical Exercise Physiology 154 Community Dance Leadership 117 Community Sport Management 155 Computer Animation & Games Technology 58 Computer Networking 59 Computer Science 60 Computer Security & Forensics 61 Corporate Innovation* 35 Creative Digital Film Production 118 Creative Marketing & Communications Management* 22 Criminology 138

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Dance Performance & Choreography 118 Dance Science 119 Dental Education 97 Dental Law & Ethics 98 Diabetes 98, 99 Digital Film Production 120 Digital Film Technologies & Production 121 Documentary 121

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Economics of International Business* 35 Education (generic pathway) 75 Education (Leadership & Management) 75 Education (Special Educational Needs) 75 Education Studies (International) 76 Electronic Engineering 62 Embedded Systems Engineering 63 Engineering Business Management 36 English Language Teaching (ELT) Management 89 English Literature 122 Environmental Management 100 Executive MBA 24 Executive (Healthcare) MBA 24

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Index Research Degrees in the Institute of Diabetes in Older People (IDOP) 110 Research Degrees in the Institute for Health Research (IHR) 110 Research Degrees in the Institute for Research in Applicable Computing (IRAC) 67 Research Degrees in the Institute for Research in Education (IRED) 72 Research Degrees in the Institute for Research in Media, Arts & Performance (RIMAP) 130 Research Degrees in the Institute for Sport and Physical Activity Research (ISPAR) 162 Research Degrees in the Institute for Tourism Research (INTOUR) 53 Research Methodology 108

Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (Health Visiting) 111 Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (School Visiting) 111 Specialist Practitioner Community (District) Nursing 111 Sport & Exercise Rehabilitation 159 Sport Development Management 160 Sport Tourism Management 50 Sports Performance 161 Systemic Leadership & Organisational Development 147

Research Degrees in the Business Management Research Institute (BMRI) 43 Research Degrees in the Centre for Research in English Language Learning & Assessment (CRELLA) 89 Research Degrees in the Institute of Applied Social Research (IASR) 148 Research Degrees in the Institute of Biomedical and Environmental Science & Technology (IBEST) 109

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University. These policies and regulations are available to view at: www.beds.ac.uk/aboutus/qa/students

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We do not exclude or limit in any way our liability for: (a) Death or personal injury caused by negligence or the negligence of our employees, agents or subcontractors (b) Fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation (c) Breach of the terms implied by section 12 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 and by section 2 of the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 (title and quiet possession) (d) Breach of the terms implied by section 13, 14 and 15 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 and sections 3, 4 and 5 of the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 (description, satisfactory quality, fitness for purpose and samples) and (e) Defective products under the Consumer Protection Act 1987

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Pre-Masters in Business 41 Pre-Masters in Computing 65 Pre-Masters in Engineering 65 Primary Education with Early Years 78 Primary School Direct Route 84 Professional Doctorate in Journalism, Media, Cinema & Television 131 Professional Doctorate in Leadership in Children in Young People’s Services 149 Professional Doctorate in Osteopathy 112 Professional Doctorate in Systemic Practice 150 Project Management 41, 42 Psychological Approaches to Health & Management 145 Public Health 107, 108 Public Relations 23

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This prospectus describes the courses and services offered by the University of Bedfordshire. While all reasonable care and diligence has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information in this prospectus, the University of Bedfordshire does not warrant its accuracy and disclaims any liability, legal or otherwise, resulting in any injury, damage, direct or indirect loss, consequential or economic loss or any other loss suffered as a result of the use or reliance upon information contained in this prospectus to the extent that such losses are foreseeable. • The University of Bedfordshire takes all reasonable steps to provide educational services in the manner set out in this prospectus. The University does not, however, guarantee the provision of such services and disclaims any liability, legal or otherwise, to the extent set out in these conditions and regulations • The University reserves the right to withdraw, amend or restructure any courses or units listed from time to time without liability in accordance with the University’s published policies and regulations The University draws the attention of all prospective students to the University’s published policies and regulations that form part of the contract between the student and the

Secondary Computer Science & Information Technology 79 Secondary English 80 Secondary Mathematics 80 Secondary Modern Languages 81 Secondary Physical Education 82 Secondary Science (Biology/ Chemistry/Physics) 83 Social Work 146

The University is currently reviewing entry requirements across its course portfolio. While published requirements are correct at the time of going to press, the University reserves the right to amend these requirements, subject to the outcome of the current and subsequent reviews.

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Photography: Roy Mehta www.roymehta.com Scene Photography www.scenephotography.co.uk Print: Greenshires Group Thank you to all the staff and students who helped in the production of this prospectus. © University of Bedfordshire 2014. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part is strictly prohibited without the permission of the publisher. Views expressed are not necessarily those of the University of Bedfordshire. Prices and information correct at the time of publishing but subject to change.

Published by: The University of Bedfordshire Deputy Director of MARC: Beverley Hoare

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