International Undergraduate Prospectus 2016
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University of Bedfordshire
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International Undergraduate Prospectus 2016
www.beds.ac.uk/international +44 (0)1582 489236 Luton campus University Square Luton Bedfordshire United Kingdom LU1 3JU Bedford campus Polhill Avenue Bedford Bedfordshire United Kingdom MK41 9EA Buckinghamshire campus Oxford House Oxford Road Aylesbury Buckinghamshire United Kingdom HP21 8SZ University Campus Milton Keynes Avebury Boulevard Milton Keynes United Kingdom MK9 3HS
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It starts here Wherever you want to go in life, whatever career or aspiration, the University of Bedfordshire has a growing reputation as the perfect launch pad. We have unique connections with industry, and a commitment to providing graduates ready for the most demanding careers. Our success hasn’t happened by chance, but by creating a professional, stimulating and supportive network around our students.
Entrepreneurial intelligence We’ll help you develop the entrepreneurial attitude that today’s employers are looking for.
Student experience For many, there’s more to University than just a degree. We provide an all-round and memorable experience to take with you long after you graduate.
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Global network We’ll assist you in building your own global network.
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Exceptional professors Our leading academics know how to get the best out of you.
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Cutting-edge researchers We have 11 research institutes and have recently won the Queen’s Anniversary Prize Award for higher and further education.
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Supportive learning environment We value and nurture talent in its many different forms and provide generous financial support for you students.
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Fantastic facilities We’re continually enhancing our facilities to aid your learning.
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Welcome
A message from our Vice Chancellor
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CREATE YOUR OWN FUTURE The University of Bedfordshire provides an exceptional learning environment, inspiring and enabling you to flourish and to create your own future. I’m delighted that you’re considering studying with us at the University of Bedfordshire. Going to university is an exceptional chapter in your life, and it will transform you forever.
Bill Rammell Vice Chancellor
Here at Bedfordshire, delivering the best possible student experience is our highest priority. We are the No1 University in the UK for improving the student experience (NSS 2014). We have one of the very best success rates for graduates entering employment or further study (DLHE 2014), and our graduates lead the way in starting successful businesses (Witty Review). Our tutors, world-class professors and student support teams are dedicated to working in partnership with our students. We expect you to take advantage of all the great opportunities on offer at Bedfordshire, and we will work with you so that you get the maximum possible benefit out of those opportunities.
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Learn with academics at Bedfordshire who are world-leaders in their field. Experience life in industry through our extensive work placement and employability programme. Become a learner representative, working on behalf of your fellow students, or join one of the many sports teams, societies or student enterprise projects. We will strive to equip you with a balance of critical and creative thinking you can use to not only find employment, but to build your career and create your future.
Our courses are driven by world-leading research. We nurture talent and, through our expert staff and superb student facilities, provide a learning environment in which you can flourish. And we maintain a stimulating student environment that encourages creativity, entrepreneurship and the free exchange of ideas. So whichever campus you join, and whatever course you study, we will work with you to make sure that you achieve your full potential – through excellence in our teaching and learning, employment and placement opportunities, and social, sport and travel opportunities. We embed employability and entrepreneurship into our curriculum through practice-based learning, links with industry partners, work experience and volunteering opportunities. So you will be at an advantage in the workplace after you graduate. The opportunities and experiences at Bedfordshire will help you grow as an employable, entrepreneurial, confident global citizen. That excellent student experience, Bedfordshire’s high employability rate and our success in nurturing entrepreneurship will enable you to go on to flourish after you graduate. I, and all my colleagues here in our university community, look forward to welcoming you to the University of Bedfordshire.
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CONTENTS Why choose Bedfordshire Inspiring entrepreneurial spirits Student experience Become globally networked Safe, supportive environment
WELCOME
The University of Bedfordshire offers a warm welcome to international students from more than 100 countries including Europe and students from all over the UK. We believe university is about more than a degree. At Bedfordshire you will become part of a diverse community of more than 20,000 home students and some 4000 international undergraduate and postgraduate students. Studying at a University in the UK alongside students from all over the world will give you the opportunity to discover cultures and make connections that can last a lifetime. Our modern campus environment provides facilities and flexible space for group work, quiet study and social networking. We adopt an innovative 21st century approach to teaching and learning. During your time with us we will provide opportunities for you to complement your academic studies with practical knowledge and skills that will make you ready to compete in the dynamic global marketplace. We are committed to ensuring you have an experience that will continue to enrich both your personal and professional lives long after you graduate. I hope you enjoy discovering what the University of Bedfordshire has to offer you and I look forward to meeting you when you arrive here.
Deputy Vice Chancellor
Great location Fantastic facilities Cutting-edge researchers Talented teachers
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Art & Design Business School
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– Accounting & Finance – Business, Management & HRM – Marketing, Tourism & Hospitality
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Computer Science & Technology Education & Teaching English Language & Communication Law Life Sciences Media & Journalism Nursing, Midwifery & Health Performing Arts & English Psychology Social Sciences Sport Science & Physical Activity
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Practicalities
Entry and English language requirements 140 Fees and finance 141 How to apply 142 Visa advice and guidance 144 International student support 145 International student experience 146 What our students say... 147
Choosing Bedfordshire Professor Ashraf Jawaid OBE
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Entrepreneurial intelligence High-quality teaching World-leading research
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State-of-the-art facilities – Fantastic, modern facilities – Learning resources – Campus maps – Accommodation Outstanding student support – Student support A great experience – Students’ Union – Get involved – Get into Sport Graduation and PG study Directions A-Z Index
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Inspiring entrepreneurial spirits
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“I did two internships – one at Zee TV where I looked after their social media channels and media monitoring and one at the Federation of Small Businesses where I was involved in producing press releases, running events and networking.” Madhur Veerma BA (Hons) Public Relations and Intern at ZeeTV and FSB India
“I did my internship at London Luton The University provides lots of opportunities for students throughout their studies. The Internship scheme is an excellent starting point for students to get into the field they want to work in.” Safyia Shalo BA(Hons) Travel and Tourism
We are experts in developing the entrepreneurial intelligence of every one of our students and embedding the employability into everything we do.
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INSPIRING ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRITS We recognise that going to University is as much about the skills and experience you gain as it is about your degree qualification. At Bedfordshire we work hard to make sure our students graduate ready for the world of work.
Bedfordshire Student Internship Scheme – BSIS
The International Office runs the Internship Scheme. Placements range from two weeks to two months and may be
voluntary or paid. The programme gives you practical work experience that adds to your CV. An Internship allows you to: • Gain practical experience that supplements your theoretical knowledge • Test potential career paths • Enhance your CV • Sharpen your interview skills • Build essential networks
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Jodie Lockwood, Production Co-ordinator, ITV Jodie graduated from our BA (Hons) Television Production and has worked on Dancing on Ice, Big Brother and Stepping Out. Hear from Jodie: unibeds.info/ug-jodie
Mario Louis, Freelance TV Researcher, Maverick TV Mario graduated from our BA (Hons) Television Production and has worked on Embarrasing Bodies. Hear from Mario: unibeds.info/ug-mario
STUDENT EXPERIENCE We have been ranked number one for improving the student experience in the most recent National Student Survey (NSS 2014). We work hard to make your student experience a life-changing one; from guest speaker events and master classes, to industry visits and internships, we ensure our courses have a strong focus on enriching your knowledge and skills set. We aim to give you a well-rounded and memorable experience that will last long after you’ve graduated.
Over 90% student satisfaction with the quality of lectures and standard of teaching in 2014 iGrad International Student Barometer
Lyzgeo Yoshi, Capacity and Performing Planning Analyst, Vocalink Hear from Lyzgeo: unibeds.info/ug-lyzgeo
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We now live in a global market, which is why we offer our students a truly international experience at Bedfordshire. Start networking before your career even begins.
BECOME GLOBALLY NETWORKED We currently have students from more than 100 different countries, across all of our campuses, allowing you to build your own global network in the UK. We’re also investing in 1,000’s of new student placements, so you can be ready to enter the global world of business upon graduation.
Connect with international professionals
International businesses give many of our students real-world company briefs to work on as part of their studies, so as a Bedfordshire student you will get real experience ready for the world of work. Students have worked on briefs from the likes of Nestle and Volkswagen. We also welcome a number of international visitors to our campuses annually, to share their expertise and knowledge with you.
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“I love it here! It’s so diverse and there are people from all over the world. Whatever you’re into, you’ll definitely find there’s something here for you.” Luke Maitland BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science student
Safe, supportive environment
LEARN IN OUR SAFE, SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT
At Bedfordshire we value individuality, so we’ve worked hard to ensure we provide environments which are supportive to your individual needs and career goals. We prepare you for the real world of work by nurturing your talents and assisting you in reaching your full potential. From personal tutors, to peer-assisted learning, we have a wealth of expertise that you can utilise; whether you’re learning from our expert academics, our support staff, or your peers, we can guide you on the right path. While our courses are driven by world-leading research and taught by some of the leading academics in their field, our students learn as much from each other as they do from us. Find out more about our student support on pages 145 and 158. For more information on peer-assisted learning, visit: unibeds.info/pa-learning
Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship offers generous financial support for International students. Find out more on page 141 unibeds.info/intl-fees
“I chose the University of Bedfordshire because it is friendly, warm and welcoming and you will always find help when you need it.” Timothy Cakebread BA (Hons) Event Management student
We have a dedicated student support area to assist you throughout your studies
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GREAT LOCATION WITHOUT THE CAPITAL COSTS Our main campuses in Luton and Bedford have buzzing town centres and provide a great student lifestyle. What’s more, the cost of living is considerably cheaper than London, whilst only being a short train journey away.
The location is beautiful. I love this place. It feels like home to me. Luton feels like home. Sachu Alex Koshy BA(Hons) Photography and Video Art
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Great location
Luton
Is a melting-pot of urban buildings, and landscaped parks. A short walk from campus brings you to many cool clubs, and if culture is more your style, Luton has everything from cinema to carnivals to entertain you. Visit: unibeds.info/luton-campus
Bedford
Is an idyllic, riverside town with a lively mix of traditional town pubs, bars and restaurants, modern nightclubs, shops and heritage in addition to first-class sports facilities. Visit: unibeds.info/bedford-campus
Milton Keynes
Is a modern, bustling ‘new city,’ fusing urban appeal and old country charm. From art exhibitions, musicals and canalside promenades to skiing, wall-climbing and outdoor events, MK has something for everyone. Visit: unibeds.info/ucmk-campus
Aylesbury
Our Buckinghamshire campus is based in the medieval county town of Aylesbury bursting with culture, international cuisine and cool clubs. Visit: unibeds.info/aylesbury-campus
London on our doorstep
The UK’s most exciting city is only a 30 minute train journey from Luton, 40 minutes from Bedford and Milton Keynes and 1 hour from Aylesbury. The lower cost of living in Bedfordshire means you can treat yourself to the best of what the capital has to offer including world-class attractions, entertainment, festivals, museums and more. Visit: unibeds.info/beds-locations
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Fantastic facilities
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unibeds.info/beds-facilities Our brand new Gateway building, Bedford campus
The University is continually investing in state-of-the-art facilities to provide you with the best environment in which to succeed.
FANTASTIC FACILITIES The Gateway, a brand new, three-storey building situated at our Bedford campus, opened its doors to students in 2015. It boasts 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 soon have a brand new library. Spread over seven floors, this exciting facility is home to state-of-the-art IT and AV equipment, group study areas, quiet study areas, a cafeteria and is designed to suit the differing requirements of all Bedfordshire’s learners. This follows major investment in a new Campus Centre and en-suite on-campus accommodation at our Luton campus. Find out more on pages 152 and 153.
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Research at Bedfordshire
CONNECT AND COLLABORATE WITH OUR CUTTING-EDGE RESEARCHERS Our award-winning research from our 11 Institutes not only changes the world for the better, but also informs our teaching and enhances your learning experience. You will connect with these cutting-edge researchers throughout your undergraduate studies and beyond. Find out more on page 151.
Queen’s Anniversary Prize for social work and social care research in 2013
UEFA funded research into how hot and cold temperatures can blur referee’s judgement
Our award-winning work has helped to maximise the resilience of coral reefs to increased global warming and climate change
Working with UNESCO to develop augmented reality books for China and India
Internationally-known work in dance addresses the ongoing exploration of new technologies in relation to performance making
The 2014 Research Excellence Framework (REF) assessment highlighted that nearly half of our research is considered world leading or internationally excellent
TEACHING THAT TUNES INTO YOUR TALENT Our research informed teaching is led by high-calibre lecturers who are experts in getting the best out of you. They identify and nurture talent not only by passing on their knowledge and expertise in engaging and interactive ways, but by coaching and providing a creative environment for expert debate and discussion. Find out more on page 150.
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Art & Design
We pride ourselves on running inspiring and engaging courses which develop creative thinking as a key to the world of work. Courses are designed with employability in mind; real-world projects, professional practice and work placements provide our students with an excellent foundation for their own careers.
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Art & Design Courses: Visual Art Practice Art & Design BA (Hons) Fashion Design BA (Hons) Fine Art BA (Hons) Photography & Video Art BA (Hons) Spatial Design Interior Architecture BA (Hons) Interior Design BA (Hons)
Did you know? You will be visited by artists and have the opportunity to visit practising artists in their studios. You can also showcase your work to talent scouts online and at a graduate exhibition in London, as well as at our very own Art and Design Degree show.
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Design for Communication Advertising Design BA (Hons) Animation BA (Hons) Graphic Design BA (Hons) Illustration BA (Hons) Have you also considered‌? Advertising & Marketing Communications BA (Hons) Interactive Digital Technologies BSc (Hons)
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Future-proof learning Studying in the School of Art and Design gives you personal access to a young and creative team of successful practitioners and academics who regularly publish, design and exhibit nationally and internationally within art and design, and the creative industries. Our practice-based teaching and learning provides you with hands-on experience of industry-standard technologies and software, with a focus on confidence building and personal development in art and design practice. We have strong creative partnerships with local commerce and London-based art and design organisations. Working on ‘live’ projects in art or design helps us provide an empowering and enjoyable route to your career goals.
Our academics Mr Colin Davies Head of the School of Art & Design Q How do you help students get jobs after graduating? A The whole course revolves around the real world of work and helping students develop a professional CV from year one. In the third year we run a series of professional networking events with local and international companies – from local interior designers and representatives from McLaren Cars to internationally recognised design studios like Jonathan Barnbrook.
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BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Alexon building, Luton campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: By portfolio of practical work and display, written assignments, reflective studio journal. Final-stage assessment involves work for your Degree Show – a public exhibition of creative work Entry requirements: The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Students applying for art and design subjects will also be required to submit a portfolio of their work. This can be provided electronically.
Key features •D uring term, ‘Industry Fridays’ allow you to use the studio facilities for personal commissions which can be used as part of your portfolio (and help you generate income) • 3D printers allow students to design everything from jewellery to architectural model making About the course From traditional disciplines such as drawing, painting and printmaking, to the latest techniques in video and digital media, this course will give you the chance to develop your skills and discover the area of practice that matches your creativity. You will learn about the relationship between contemporary design and fine art, and how this affects the world we live in. And you will also acquire the practice-based professional knowledge that will enhance your prospects as you progress in your career.
Fashion Design
Entry requirements: The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Students applying for art and design subjects will also be required to submit a portfolio of their work. This can be provided electronically.
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Areas of study may include: • Traditional media, such as painting, silkscreen printing, ‘wet’ photography, model-making, textiles and fibre-based materials • New media, including video, photography and digital imaging • Skill sets, including drawing, screenprinting, the use of imaging software and lens-based media • History of art and design studies that link theory and practice in developing creative ideas
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BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Alexon building, Luton campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: By portfolio of practical work and display, written assignments, reflective studio journal. Final-stage assessment involves work for your Degree Show – a public exhibition of creative work
Career opportunities Following completion of your degree you might find a career in any of the following areas: creative industries; galleries and museums; public or community arts education; fashion design; or documentary and photography.
Key features • Live industry projects with professional fashion designers • Digital pattern-making and specialist facilities in CAD and CAM • Participate in the Graduate Fashion show and Degree Show About the course The range of the fashion industry is reflected in this course, which encourages you to experiment with designs, materials and garment making processes while increasing your knowledge of the latest textile technologies and processes. You will develop your own individual style as you explore related disciplines such as photography, screen-printing and illustration, and will also have the opportunity to respond to real industry briefs and implement live projects with leading fashion designers. The course also looks at the relationship between fashion design, history and contemporary debates in fashion and the wider visual
world, a relationship that will allow you to explore your own creative direction. Career opportunities Career opportunities exist in the following areas: fashion designers; pattern cutters; graders; production managers; garment and CAD/CAM technologists; merchandisers; forecasters; and textile designers. Areas of study may include: • Fashion design with a focus on fusing hand-skills with manual and digital patterncutting and garment construction • Market research and trend research • Understanding consumers • Advanced studio practice • Fashion theory and practice • Skill sets, including drawing, screenprinting, the use of imaging software and lens-based media Did you know? You can show your work in Graduate Fashion Week in London.
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Fine Art
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BA (Hons) Starts in: September Location: Alexon building, Luton campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: By portfolio of practical work and display, written assignments, reflective studio journal. Final-stage assessment involves work for your Degree Show – a public exhibition of creative work Entry requirements: The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Students applying for art and design subjects will also be required to submit a portfolio of their work. This can be provided electronically.
Key features • Through a programme of studio activities you will question, reflect and develop your own artistic interests About the course Your ideas need expression, your imagination demands freedom, your work seeks its place. This course will help you develop as an artist as you focus on painting, printmaking, digital media installations and other 2D practices. We will also encourage you to think about how Fine Art relates to the world, and how traditional approaches are challenged by different cultures, technologies and ideas of what art is. Your ultimate aim will be to work in a fresh, independent and critical way, producing work that reflects your individuality and place in the world. Career opportunities Following completion of your degree you might find a career in any of the following areas: creative industries; galleries and museums; public or community arts
education; fashion design; or documentary and photography. Areas of study may include: • Studio practice (embracing painting, drawing and printmaking, as well as video, photography, digital media and installation) • Skill sets, including drawing, screenprinting, the use of imaging software and lens-based media • History of art and design studies that link theory and practice in developing creative ideas • Professional practice and personal Development Did you know? We have dedicated workshop areas in printmaking, bookbinding, 3D printing and a fully equipped photographic studio and blue screen facilities – including black and white, and colour printing facilities.
Students get to exhibit their work as part of the final year Art & Design Degree Show
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Photography & Video Art BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Alexon building, Luton campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: By portfolio of practical work and display, written assignments, reflective studio journal. Final-stage assessment involves work for your Degree Show – a public exhibition of creative work
Key features • The new Alexon building gives dedicated studio space to the Photography and Video Art (PVA) students
Entry requirements: The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Students applying for art and design subjects will also be required to submit a portfolio of their work. This can be provided electronically.
About the course We place photography and video at the heart of contemporary art practice, and the techniques, methodologies and skills learnt on this course will challenge your preconceptions, confront prejudices and create new paradigms. Our teaching methods are ideas based, so you will quickly acquire the practical skills you will need to be a successful practising artist while learning about identity, globalisation and the narrative of place. Individualism and practical creativity will be key to your success, so in addition to working on digital techniques and
• We have dedicated workshop areas in printmaking, bookbinding, 3D printing and a fully equipped photographic studio and bluescreen facilities – including black and white and colour printing facilities
Beds. For careers Photography & Video Art “I wanted to train to be an artist; however I love lens-based image creation so this course was a perfect match. Also, with the convergence of stills and video, the course was perfectly positioned to equip me with the skills I needed in this competitive and rapidly changing industry.” Ben Hodson BA (Hons) Photography & Video Art graduate Professional Photographer
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For more course information see: unibeds.info/BAPVAAAFIUG image manipulation, editing and after-effects, you will learn about traditional darkroom photography. We will also encourage you to explore studio based image-making, alternative forms of portraiture and narrative photography and video. Career opportunities Opportunities open to you include: creative industries; galleries and museums; public or community arts education; fashion design; or documentary and photography. Areas of study may include: • Exploring creative approaches to still and moving photographic images • Using traditional photographic methods and processes alongside new media • Software-based post-production Did you know? The course scored 92% for overall student satisfaction in the National Student Survey 2014.
Art & Design
Interior Architecture
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BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Alexon building, Luton campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Critiques and presentations, portfolio assessments, written assessments, studio journal assessments. Final assessment involves a publicly showcased collection of creative work, supported by evidence of visual and contextual research and reflection Entry requirements: The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Students applying for art and design subjects will also be required to submit a portfolio of their work. This can be provided electronically.
Key features • A degree in Interior Architecture can also be a route to working overseas • Develop skills in physical and digital model-making About the course Life is defined by the spaces in which we live, work, play and travel, and this course focuses on the spatial manipulation, conceptual, compositional and technical innovations required to create the interiors of buildings. You will study a number of areas, including refurbishment, film and exhibition design, and virtual environments, and we will also give you a grounding in anthropomorphism, ergonomics, materials, structure, environmental control and sustainability. Teaching is mainly projectbased and covers 2D and 3D computer-aided design, digital image creation and video production, and by the end of the course you will have developed a creative understanding of the structure of a range of buildings.
Career opportunities Following completion of your degree you might find a career in any of the following areas: interior design; set design for television; exhibition design; furniture/ lighting design; architectural model-making; architectural illustration; teaching; or design of virtual environments. Areas of study may include: • Design practice • Exhibition design • 3D model-making – including 3D printing • Basic web page design • Digital image creation and manipulation • Computer-aided design (CAD) • Digital film editing Did you know? The course is taught by practising interior designers and architects.
Beds. For careers Interior Architecture “This course is not just about design and math. It’s about how you put your own perspective in it, and realise later how much your perspective has changed.” Vanessa Barsan BA (Hons) Interior Architecture student (Romania)
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For more course information see: unibeds.info/BAINTIUG
BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Alexon building, Luton campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Critiques and presentations, portfolio assessments, written assessments, studio journal assessments. Final assessment involves a publicly showcased collection of creative work, supported by evidence of visual and contextual research and reflection Entry requirements: The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Students applying for art and design subjects will also be required to submit a portfolio of their work. This can be provided electronically.
Key features • Taught by practising interior designers and architects • Our students have done live projects with M&S and the London Museum About the course The freedom to express yourself, think radically and take creative risks – this course is built on these ideas. You will take a multi-disciplinary approach, working collaboratively in professional quality studios and media suites on areas such as furnishings, lighting, branding, television, and film and exhibition design. Other mainly project-based areas of study include colour theory, print-pattern design and silkscreen printing, and you will also have the opportunity to discover how anthropomorphism, ergonomics, materials, structure, environmental control and sustainability are changing the way we look at the wider world of interior design.
Career opportunities You may find a career in any of the following areas: interior design; set design for television; exhibition design; furniture/ lighting design; architectural model-making; architectural illustration; teaching; or design of virtual environments. Areas of study may include: • Exhibition design • Set design for film and television • Design for animation • Branding • 3D model-making and 3D printing • Basic web page design • Computer-aided design (CAD) • Digital image creation and manipulation • Video production and editing • Professional practice and personal development
Showcase your work both online and at a graduate exhibition
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Art & Design
Advertising Design
For more course information see: unibeds.info/BAADGIUG
BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Alexon building, Luton campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Portfolio of images, installation, DVD, CD-ROM and artefacts, written assignments, reflective studio journal. Final assessment involves a publicly showcased collection of creative work supported by evidence of visual and contextual research and reflection Entry requirements: The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Students applying for art and design subjects will also be required to submit a portfolio of their work. This can be provided electronically.
Key features • Focuses on personal creative development • Work with industry briefs • Support to participate in national Competitions About the course Successful advertising design depends on an understanding of marketing principles, so the integration of graphic design practice with marketing and advertising theory is at the heart of this course. We place great emphasis on the development of the valuable transferable skills you will need when you join a creative advertising team; skills that will help you solve design problems and communicate your ideas while using your understanding of markets and branding. From a practical point of view, you will develop expertise in a number of technical and creative areas, including drawing, lens-based media, software applications for 2D graphics, 3D
modelling and motion graphics, and these will help to open up a world of opportunities in the advertising and creative industries. Career opportunities After completion of your degree you might find a career in any of the following areas: public or community arts participation; television; video and computer games; graphics; design in publishing; advertising; corporate design; exhibition design; or freelance creative practice. Areas of study may include: • Graphic design • Principles of marketing and PR • Understanding consumers • Brand management • Advertising theory and practice • Direct marketing
Taught by staff with an emphasis on your personal creative development
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Animation
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BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Alexon building, Luton campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Portfolio of images, installation, DVD, CD-ROM and artefacts, written assignments, reflective studio journal. Final assessment involves a publicly showcased collection of creative work supported by evidence of visual and contextual research and reflection Entry requirements: The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Students applying for art and design subjects will also
be required to submit a portfolio of their work. This can be provided electronically. Key features • Practical experience of industry-standard technologies and software • Use cutting-edge techniques in areas such as design for mobile and new communication technologies, motion graphics, digital and hand-drawn animation About the course Animation is constantly changing and evolving, but even with the latest digital techniques drawing and story-telling remain key elements of any successful production. This course will help you develop these skills, and you’ll also engage in debates on art, design and literature; subjects which will be central to your development. You will work on individual and group projects, and have the opportunity to collaborate with students from Photography and Video Art, Illustration and other courses.
Career opportunities You may find a career in any of the following areas: public or community arts participation; television; video and computer games; graphics; design in publishing; advertising; corporate design; exhibition design; or freelance creative practice. Areas of study may include: • Life drawing and observational drawing • Working in a motion capture lab • 2D animation, computer-generated animation, stop motion and experimental techniques • Software: Maya (3D); Toon Boom studio (2D); Photoshop • Film theory and illustration techniques • Narrative creative and analytical writing • Production design • Professional practice Did you know? We have dedicated blue screen and stop-motion labs.
Beds. For careers Animation “I really liked the practical side of the course. We used equipment such as Macs and Lightboxes, plus special cameras to take pictures of each frame of our drawings. The staff were good at encouraging us to get work experience and giving us names of studios in Luton and in London. You need to be dedicated as this is a time-consuming course, but rewarding.” Natalie Henry BA (Hons) Animation graduate
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Art & Design
Graphic Design
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BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Alexon building, Luton campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Portfolio of images, installation, DVD, CD-ROM and artefacts, written assignments, reflective studio journal. Final assessment involves a publicly showcased collection of creative work supported by evidence of visual and contextual research and reflection Entry requirements: The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Students applying for art and design subjects will also be required to submit a portfolio of their work. This can be provided electronically.
Key features • We have an on-going visiting speaker programme including designers like Jonathan Barnbrook About the course From the logo on a packet of chewing gum to the branding on a jumbo jet, our world is dominated by graphic design. This course will give you a grounding in the significance of design on our globalised world, with a particular focus on its social, cultural and environmental impact. You’ll study the designer as a creator of meaning in visual form, and through a range of different personal and group-led projects, you’ll engage with aspects of graphic design practice such as typography, image production, illustration, editorial design and art direction. Career opportunities Career opportunities exist in any of the following areas: public or community arts participation; television; video and computer games; graphics; design in publishing;
Illustration
Entry requirements: The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Students applying for art and design subjects will also be required to submit a portfolio of their work. This can be provided electronically.
Areas of study may include: • Cultural design context • Creative typography drawing, photography and software such as Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator • Editorial design and art direction • Printmaking and book binding • Design for communication technologies including App design and viral marketing • Working with animation and stop-motion software • Narrative and sequential-based storytelling • Professional practice Did you know? Many of our students gain work experience in London based studios during the course.
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BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Alexon building, Luton campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Portfolio of images, installation, DVD, CD-ROM and artefacts, written assignments, reflective studio journal. Final assessment involves a publicly showcased collection of creative work supported by evidence of visual and contextual research and reflection
advertising; corporate design; exhibition design; or freelance creative practice.
Key features • We have a dedicated bookbinding studio space • Our unit ‘Making it Happen’ encourages you to evolve your entrepreneurial skills to help you develop your idea or project and ‘take it to market’ About the course Illustration is in a constant state of change and evolution, and our course reflects this as we focus on the way multicultural and technological issues influence the subject. Your practical skills will be tested as you work with animators, photographers and video makers to build the key skills of a designer and develop different types of work, including illustration for books, editorial applications and different forms of narrative. And you will also develop the drawing skills that can be used in projects shared between our animation and graphics courses, and are essential for success in areas such as film, animation, advertising, publishing, video games and app production.
Career opportunities After completion of your degree you might find a career in any of the following areas: public or community arts participation; television; video and computer games; graphics; design in publishing; advertising; corporate design; exhibition design; or freelance creative practice. Areas of study may include: • Sequential illustration • Creative typography • Visual communication • Contextual studies • Printmaking and book binding • Professional practice Did you know? During term, ‘Industry Fridays’ allow you to use the studio facilities for personal commissions which can be used as part of your portfolio.
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Our Business suite of courses spans a diverse range including Accounting and Finance; Business, Management and Human Resource Management; and Marketing, Tourism and Hospitality.
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Business School Courses: Accounting & Finance Accounting BA (Hons) Accounting (Accelerated)* BA (Hons) Accounting & Finance BSc (Hons) Accounting with Management BA (Hons) Business Economics BA (Hons) International Finance & Banking BSc (Hons)
Did you know? Our Practice Weeks allow students to gain exposure to the attributes and behaviours that employers wish to see in their graduate recruits. The Practice Weeks also provide opportunities for students to work alongside businesses.
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Business, Management & HRM Business Administration (stage 3 only) BA (Hons) Business Management BA (Hons) Business Studies BA (Hons) Business Studies (Business Analytics)* BA (Hons) Business Studies (Decision Modelling)* BA (Hons) Business Studies (Finance) BA (Hons) Business Studies (HRM)* BA (Hons)
Business Studies (International) BA (Hons) Business Studies (Marketing) BA (Hons) Business Studies (Project Management)* BA (Hons) Human Resource Management BSc (Hons) International Business BA (Hons) Marketing, Tourism & Hospitality Advertising & Marketing Communications BA (Hons) Event Management BA (Hons) Events Marketing & Management* BA (Hons) Hospitality & Tourism Management BA (Hons) International Tourism Management BA (Hons) Marketing BA (Hons) Public Relations BA (Hons) Travel & Tourism BA (Hons) *Subject to approval
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Future-proof learning Employability sits at the heart of our commitment to you. We are passionate about shaping you as someone who will champion a creative mindset, practise intelligently and have the confidence to lead their own and others organisations’ futures. We give you an invaluable practice driven foundation; you will work on real projects with local businesses and adopt an applied problem-solving approach to learning.
Our academics Dr Gordon Mellor Acting Dean of the University of Bedfordshire Business School Q How do students benefit from the experience of the teaching team? A Our academic staff are practitioners too. They have run businesses and served time in industry, practised in accountancy, human resource management and marketing, whilst our tourism specialists are known world-wide.
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Accounting & Finance Our accounting and finance courses have an international focus and offer excellent opportunities to gain relevant work experience so that you are well placed for a successful career in these professions.
Did you know? We have state-of-the-art learning facilities including the Business Pods and a Financial Trading Room which simulate real office and financial trading environments.
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Courses: Accounting BA (Hons) Accounting (Accelerated)* BA (Hons) Accounting & Finance BSc (Hons) Accounting with Management BA (Hons) Business Economics BA (Hons) International Finance & Banking BSc (Hons) *Subject to approval.
Accounting & Finance
Accounting
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BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, Vicarage Street Duration: 3 years full-time or 4 years full-time sandwich Assessment: Course work; exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Opportunity to maximise exemptions if you wish to gain a professional qualification • Graduates secure the maximum exemption from ACCA and CIMA exams • The sandwich course includes an optional work placement
About the course The degree course is for you if you seek a career in accountancy or an accounting function in business, and offers the maximum ACCA exemptions available at undergraduate level. Practise using the latest technology, then proceed to advanced study of financial and management accounting, taxation, financial management and auditing.
Did you know? Our Accounting degree will give you maximum ACCA exemption – nine professional papers, leaving you four papers away from gaining a full ACCA qualification.
Career opportunities Graduates progress to careers in auditing, accounting practice, management accountancy, banking, financial management and management consultancy. Areas of study may include: • Accounting and financial reporting • Management accounting for decision making • Tax computation and analysis • Financial and non-financial performance management • Auditing and corporate governance • Financial management
Beds. For careers Accounting “I chose the University of Bedfordshire because it offers 9 exemptions of ACCA exams which is quite important for my career.” Li Xiang BA (Hons) Accounting student (China)
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Accounting (Accelerated)* BA (Hons)
*Subject to approval Starts in: September Location: UCMK, Milton Keynes Duration: 2 years full-time Assessment: Coursework; examinations Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Graduates secure maximum exemption from ACCA and AIA
• The specialist project in accounting unit offers you the opportunity to tackle a practical business issue/problem About the course An ideal course if you seek a career in accountancy, or an accounting function in business. Gain maximum ACCA/AIA undergraduate level exemptions as you master fundamental accounting and related subjects, followed by advanced study of financial and management accounting, taxation, financial management and auditing. Career opportunities The course is an excellent gateway to careers in accounting, accounting practice, auditing, taxation, banking, financial management and management consultancy.
• The course has an integrated work placement
Undertake tasks that simulate real business challenges
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For more course information see: unibeds.info/BAACAADFIUG Areas of study may include: • Financial accounting/reporting • Management accounting for decision making • Corporation/income tax computation and analysis • Project management and career planning • Auditing and corporate governance • Specialist project in accounting Did you know? Our Accounting degree will give you maximum exemptions from professional accountancy bodies’ such as the ACCA and AIA.
Accounting & Finance
Accounting & Finance
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BSc (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, Vicarage Street Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Course work; exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • A strong underpinning of theory and practical analysis • Opportunity to gain exemptions from professional examinations
About the course Get your accounting and finance career off to a great start with this practical course. Study in a simulated business environment, acquiring professional skills in communication, problem-solving, teamwork and leadership before going on to financial and management accounting and the role accountancy plays in corporate behaviour. Finally, cover regulatory and risk management issues in accounting, how financial markets operate, and what makes them crash. Undertake a supervised research dissertation on an accounting or finance issue of your choice.
Areas of study may include: • Accounting and financial reporting • Management accounting for decision making • Tax computation and analysis • Banking and financial intermediation • Financial management Did you know? This course will give you exemption from both accounting and finance professional qualifications.
Career opportunities Graduates progress to careers in accountancy, banking, financial management, corporate governance and management consultancy.
• Supervised research project on a topical issue in accounting or finance
Beds. For careers Accounting & Finance “Bedfordshire is one of the few universities offering a degree which combines Accounting and Finance. I’ve always wanted to be an accountant and this degree gives me up to nine exemptions for the ACCA as well as the opportunity to study finance too.” Elena Karecla BSc (Hons) Accounting & Finance student
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Accounting with Management
For more course information see: unibeds.info/BAAWMAAFIUG
BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, Vicarage Street Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Individual reports; presentations; academic writing; appraisals; projects; project reviews; and exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Work in our Business Pods which resemble a modern office environment • Work as consultants, gathering data, developing and applying your analytical skills and knowledge to address the
problem, as part of practice unit in your final year About the course Combine two vital areas of practice to open doors to a range of exciting careers in accounting and business management. Much of the course is built round real projects for real businesses, to make your experience as realistic as possible as you gain professional and technical skills and a degree of commercial awareness that is much sought after by employers. The practice of accounting and management, technical accounting and business management knowledge plus skills such as communication, problem-solving and teamwork help open your mind to new approaches and different cultures – readying you to shape future opportunities in business. Career opportunities Accountancy with Management provides an excellent pathway for careers in accountancy, management, consulting, commerce, financial institutions and
banking, the public sector and voluntary organisations. The course is expected to attract ACCA exemptions on a paper by paper basis and is therefore a gateway to professional careers in accounting and business management. Areas of study may include: • Management accounting • Financial reporting • Taxation • Strategic management • International finance and markets • Global marketing • Project management Did you know? Each year students have three practice weeks, where the whole timetable focuses explicitly on the practice of accounting and business management and/or on securing a job.
Beds. For careers Accounting & Finance “To put it simply, Accounting is the language of the business, it is through accounting by which financial information is communicated to the users who analyse this information to make business decisions and here at the University of Bedfordshire you can have everything what it takes to be an Accountant and if you are looking for a proper route towards a career in finance, a course in accounting and finance will go a long way into helping you make a great career.” Moeed Ahmed BSc (Hons) Accounting & Finance student
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Accounting & Finance
Business Economics
For more course information see: unibeds.info/BABECAAFIUG
BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Individual written reports; data exercises; portfolio; case study coursework; project reports; reflective writing; and group audio presentations Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • The course integrates the Business pods with a project-based unit which will set economics in the context of the business world • Engage in practice weeks where the
timetable focuses on the application of economics to real life situations • The final year project enables you to show the creativity and independence required in the work place About the course Studying Economics – the factors that influence income, wealth and well-being – applied to the contemporary business world, will help you to become more wellinformed and aware. Graduates of Business Economics have highly developed analytical, quantitative, communication and information technology skills, enabling them to stand out in an increasingly demanding job market. Your critical thinking, problem-solving, presentation and team-working experience, developed as you apply theory to discussion of real-world business problems, will all boost your CV. Career opportunities Studying Business Economics provides an excellent pathway for a career, not only as an economist but also in business
International Finance & Banking
Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Up-to-date qualification with a strong underpinning of theory and practical analysis • Exemptions from: the Securities and Investment Institute (SII); the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII); the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
Areas of study may include: • Microeconomics • Economics of the public sector • International economics • Finance • Project management • Economics of the European Union • Development economics Did you know? Economics graduates have on average, higher starting salaries than most graduates and significantly higher than non-graduates.
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BSc (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, Vicarage Street Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Course work; exams
management, consulting, commerce, financial institutions and banking, the public sector and voluntary organisations. Economists are in demand in both the private and public sector. They can be skilled managers, researchers, analysts and strategists. Economics graduates are also highly valued when it comes to applying for postgraduate studies.
(ACCA); and the Chartered Institute of Management Accounting (CIMA) • Delivered by a team of highly qualified researchers and practitioners in international finance • A significant emphasis on corporate governance and financial regulation About the course This course provides an introduction to the theory of financial markets with an emphasis on corporate governance and financial regulation, underpinned with theory and practical analysis: relevant to a range of international finance careers. Examine the role accountancy plays in corporate behaviour and look at how regulation can assist in financial intermediation. Explore regulation and risk management to see how traders manage risk, how share prices are determined, and what makes global financial markets crash.
Career opportunities Graduates progress to careers in banking, accountancy, corporate governance, regulation, insurance and international finance. Areas of study may include: • Banking and intermediation • Risk management • Financial markets and institutions • Financial regulation and corporate governance • Financial accounting and performance • Advances in banking Did you know? Our International Finance & Banking course was rated 100% for overall satisfaction in the National Student Survey 2014.
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Business, Management & HRM In early 2015, University of Bedfordshire Business School gained the Small Business Bronze Award in recognition of their exceptional levels of engagement with small companies. This prestigious award, supported by the Department for Business Innovation & Skills and the Association of Business schools evidences our focus on enterprise, small company growth and start-up support for students entrepreneurs. Charter status positions the University as a key centre for business growth advice with opportunities for student engagement, graduate employment and an uplift in the student experience.
Did you know? We have strong links with professional bodies including courses accredited by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI), the Association for Project Management (APM) and the Chartered Institute for Personnel and Development (CIPD) – the professional body for HR.
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Courses: Business Administration (stage 3 only) BA (Hons) Business Management BA (Hons) Business Management FD Business Studies BA (Hons) Business Studies (Business Analytics)* BA (Hons) Business Studies (Decision Modelling)* BA (Hons) Business Studies (Finance) BA (Hons) Business Studies (HRM)* BA (Hons) Business Studies (International) BA (Hons) Business Studies (Marketing) BA (Hons) Business Studies (Project Management)* BA (Hons) Human Resource Management BSc (Hons) International Business BA (Hons) Management* BA (Hons) *Subject to approval.
Business, Management & HRM
Business Administration (stage 3 only)
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BA (Hons)
Starts in: September or February Location: Luton campus, Vicarage Street Duration: One year full-time Assessment: Extended individual essays; written assignments; in-course tests; exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • A final year business course covering advanced topics in business and management
• Attractive to students from a broad range of backgrounds who wish to develop their management and business planning knowledge and skills • Advanced study emphasising the student as an independent learner About the course This final year course provides students who want to develop their management and business planning knowledge and skills with an advanced, practical business education. It supports entry and progression in management careers in industry, commerce or the public sector and provides access to Masters and professional courses in specific areas such as Finance, HRM and marketing. Career opportunities Graduates find employment in all areas of business including finance, marketing and HRM. Many work for large multinational organisations, but increasingly
they go to smaller organisations where there are opportunities to work across a number of functional areas. Some graduates work in charities and others pursue careers in teaching. Areas of study may include: • Research methods • Strategic management • Applied e-Business • Management accounting for business • Business forecasting and simulation • Optionally: financial management, marketing or advanced English Did you know? This course enables you to progress to Honours level study from sub degree courses.
Beds. For careers Business Administration “My course has helped me a lot with my career because I understand modern methods of business administration and have a general view about global economic matters” Nhat Tuan Tran BS(Hons) Business Administration graduate (Vietnam)
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Business Management
For more course information see: unibeds.info/BABMAIUG
BA (Hons)
Starts in: September or February Location: Bedford campus Duration: 3 years full-time or 4 years full-time sandwich (options available: part-time day) Assessment: Essays; reports; portfolios; individual and group presentations; exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • The sandwich course includes an optional work placement after the second year of study
• Experienced and supportive staff provide learning opportunities in a professional but approachable environment
The development of entrepreneurial skills helps those who want to start their own business.
About the course Gain a broad understanding of organisations on this vocational degree with a focus on managing people and processes in large and small organisations. From the beginning you will start to develop the high levels of professionalism that employers look for, along with the understanding of how organisations operate and the ability to apply theory to real-life situations – making you efficient and effective in any organisational, cultural or social context.
Areas of study may include: • Strategic and change management • Human resource management • Marketing planning • International operations • Financial and management accounting
Career opportunities The course prepares you for a career in the public or private sectors. Our graduates are highly rated by industry, and have secured positions such as sales account manager and marketing communications manager.
Beds. For careers Business Management “The course revolves around the core aspects of everyday business, giving you a well-rounded education. It also equips you with transferable skills and the cutting-edge knowledge that will help you to make your mark in the workplace.” Thomas Wiggins-Wilson BA (Hons) Business Management graduate. Associate – OTC Client Clearing, at Morgan Stanley
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Did you know? We are a top 30 ranked University for Management courses, according to the National Student Survey 2014.
Business, Management & HRM
Business Studies
For more course information see: unibeds.info/BASUBIUG
BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, Vicarage Street Duration: 3 years full-time or 4 years full-time sandwich Assessment: Integrated project work; presentations; portfolios; in-course tests; exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Your first year will be spent in our Business Pods which are designed to simulate a modern office environment and introduce you to typical working conditions found in industry • The course is designed to give you leading-edge subject knowledge and build your skills as an independent learner by working on live practice-based projects About the course Business touches on almost every aspect of modern society, and graduates with relevant skills are in demand worldwide – with a huge range of career options. This degree is designed specifically to meet the needs of business, offering you a thorough grounding in key disciplines. Making extensive use of up-to-date technology, you will produce business plans and market analysis, gaining the kinds of problem-solving skills and analytical abilities employers seek. You will also develop presentation skills, team-working skills and the ability to effectively evaluate your own work. This varied, challenging and fun course will help you gain the excellent communication skills needed in business and the confidence to tackle the kinds of projects you can expect in your first job.
Work experience We encourage and support you to complete a one-year work placement in the third year of the course which will count towards your degree. Graduates with work experience generally find it easier to gain full-time employment, and usually benefit more from the final stage of their studies as they can relate the key concepts to their own experiences in the business environment. Specialism Years one and two of the BA (Hons) Business Studies provide a shared grounding for all courses. In year three you will be able to choose a specialism leading to one of the following degrees: • BA (Hons) Business Studies (Business Analytics)* • BA (Hons) Business Studies (Decision Modelling)* • BA (Hons) Business Studies (Finance) • BA (Hons) Business Studies (HRM)* • BA (Hons) Business Studies (International)
Career opportunities On completing this course you are likely to progress to a career in a wide variety of industries. Our aim is to produce practicebased all-rounders who understand the demands and requirements of the commercial world. The experience you will gain will equip you with both the knowledge and process skills to make you highly effective. This course prepares you for the world of work and you will find that you can easily fit into a wide variety of tasks and organisations. Areas of study may include: • Project management • Research skills • Marketing • Operations management • Human resource management • Problem-solving • Information systems • Corporate strategy • Management accounting • Financial management
• BA (Hons) Business Studies (Marketing) • BA (Hons) Business Studies (Project Management)* *Subject to approval. This course is particularly useful to those students who wish to have a solid grounding in core business disciplines and have not yet decided what aspects of business to concentrate on in their final year.
Did you know? The revolutionary Business Pods, which simulate a real working environment, will provide you with the very best environment to learn about Business. Practice is interwoven throughout the course so you will learn how to apply your knowledge to practical situations.
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Business Studies (Business Analytics)* BA (Hons)
*Subject to approval For details Starts in: see Business Location: Studies Duration: overview p.36 Assessment: Entry requirements Key features: About the course Business analytics encompasses the technologies, skills and processes involved in examining past performance to inform future planning – particularly based on data and statistical analysis. So while you will develop strong analytical skills, this practice-focused degree is about more than an academic education. It is designed specifically to meet the needs of business, offering you a thorough grounding in key business-related disciplines, making extensive use of up-todate technology to gain the problem-solving skills and analytical abilities employers seek. In your final year you will specialise
in business analytics through a unit and dissertation both devoted to this topic. Career opportunities On completing this course you are likely to progress to a career in a wide variety of industries. Our aim is to produce practicebased all-rounders who understand the demands and requirements of the commercial world. The experience you will gain will equip you with both the knowledge and process skills to make you highly effective. This course prepares you for the world of work and you will find that you can easily fit into a wide variety of business analysis tasks and organisations. Specifically, studying business analytics opens opportunities in a wide area of management and analytical roles where analytical skills are highly valued. Areas of study may include: As per Business Studies plus: • Descriptive analytics • Business analytics
Business Studies (Decision Modelling)* BA (Hons)
*Subject to approval For details Starts in: see Business Location: Studies Duration: overview p.36 Assessment: Entry requirements Key features: About the course Business decision models are templates for identifying and managing the logic behind a business decision – encompassing the way a business evaluates facts in order to make important choices. This specialised degree pathway is designed to meet the needs of business, by giving you the skills future employers will be looking for. Making extensive use of up-to-date technology you will gain strong all-round knowledge and practice-based skills, underpinned by the academic rigour of a Business School,
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before specialising in your final year by selecting a decision modelling unit and dissertation in a related area. Career opportunities On completing this course you are likely to progress to a career in a wide variety of industries. Our aim is to produce practice based all-rounders who understand the demands and requirements of the commercial world. The experience you will gain will equip you with both the knowledge and process skills to make you highly effective. This course prepares you for the world of work and you will find that you can easily fit into a wide variety of business analysis tasks and organisations. Specifically, studying decision modelling opens opportunities in a wide area of management and analytical roles where forecasting and modelling skills are highly valued.
Did you know? A placement year can be combined with any Business Studies course and that this counts towards your degree.
For more course information see: unibeds.info/BABDMAAFIUG Areas of study may include: As per Business Studies plus: • Descriptive analytics • Decision modelling Did you know? This course uses numerical techniques to simulate real world implications of decision making and their likely outcomes. It focuses on forecasting and simulation in a very hands-on approach enabling you to gain not only a practicebased education, but the key skills to support future employment.
Business, Management & HRM
Business Studies (Finance)
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BA (Hons)
Starts in: For details Location: see Business Duration: Studies Assessment: overview p.36 Entry requirements Key features:
Career opportunities A wide range of financial and analysis roles in public and private sectors involving finance, commerce and industry, local government and the National Health Service.
About the course This degree is designed to meet the needs of business, giving you a thorough grounding in key disciplines along with expertise in financial management, banking and intermediation. Making extensive use of up-to-date technology, you will gain the kinds of skills and analytical abilities employers seek, studying specialist finance units in your final year.
• Financial management • Corporate finance • Management and economics
Areas of study may include: As per Business Studies plus:
Did you know? The specialist finance units will equip you with the practical skills to succeed in a range of financial roles.
Business Studies (HRM)*
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BA (Hons)
*Subject to approval For details Starts in: see Business Location: Studies Duration: overview p.36 Assessment: Entry requirements Key features: About the course Human Resource Management is concerned with the policies and systems employed by organisations to manage their workforce – usually with the aim of maximising performance. Combine the academic theory, practical experience and technical knowledge demanded by employers with this degree, gaining a thorough grounding in key business disciplines, followed by the opportunity to specialise in your final year.
Career opportunities Studying Business Studies (HRM) will open many careers in a wide variety of industries to you. Our aim is to produce practice-based all-rounders who understand the demands and requirements of the commercial world. The experience you will gain will equip you with both the knowledge and process skills to make you highly effective. This course prepares you for the world of work and you will find that you can easily fit into a wide variety of HRM related tasks and organisations. Specifically, studying Business Studies (HRM) opens opportunities in a wide area of human resources management roles where these skills are required. Areas of study may include: As per Business Studies plus: • HRM practice • Management and development of people
Did you know? Our real world problem solving approach is a key aspect of any business. HRM will contextualise the relationship between the ambitions of the business and the people that make that ambition a reality.
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Business Studies (International) BA (Hons)
Starts in: For details Location: see Business Duration: Studies Assessment: overview p.36 Entry requirements Key features: About the course If you want to show potential employers that you understand how business operates in an increasingly global economy, choose to specialise in International Business. This degree gives you a thorough grounding in key disciplines, followed by the global business and marketing expertise and skills required by business on the international stage.
Areas of study may include: As per Business Studies plus: • Global marketing • International business Did you know? “The Business Studies course offers such a great variety of study topics and pathways, and the International specialism is what attracted me from the very beginning.” Anna Konova, BA (Hons) Business Studies (International) graduate
Career opportunities A wide range of management and analysis roles in commerce and industry within international organisations
Beds. For careers Business Studies (international) “Bedfordshire is a great place to study. I was fortunate enough to receive the Postgraduate Jubilee Scholarship – a fee waiver to pursue a Master’s course as a result of achieving a First Class Bachelor’s degree. The bursaries I received during my Bachelor’s years were also more generous compared to what my friends were getting at other institutions.” Ashley Ellis BA (Hons) Business Studies graduate. Progressed to the MSc Finance & Business Management course
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Business Studies (Marketing)
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BA (Hons)
Starts in: For details Location: see Business Duration: Studies Assessment: overview p.36 Entry requirements Key features:
Career opportunities A wide range of management, marketing and analysis roles in the public and private sectors including the finance and retail industry, local government and the NHS.
About the course Marketing is central to 21st century business, and graduates who understand the dynamics of modern business marketing are highly employable. This course focuses on marketing at national and international levels. Following a thorough grounding in key business disciplines you will study specialist marketing-related units in your final year, choosing from global marketing, marketing in a contemporary context and creating a business, leading to a degree which identifies your expertise in marketing.
• Global marketing • Marketing in a contemporary context
Areas of study may include: As per Business Studies plus:
Did you know? Studying global marketing on this course will stand you in good stead for working with international markets.
Business Studies (Project Management)*
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BA (Hons)
*Subject to approval For details Starts in: see Business Location: Studies Duration: overview p.36 Assessment: Entry requirements Key features: About the course This degree is designed specifically to meet the needs of business, offering you a thorough grounding in key disciplines before you specialise in project management in your final year. This practice-based course will prepare you to fit into a wide range of organisations, with the skills, knowledge and confidence to fulfil a variety of project management and/or analytical roles.
Career opportunities On completing this course you are likely to progress to a career in a wide variety of project management roles in industry. Our aim is to produce practice-based allrounders who understand the demands and requirements of the commercial world. The experience you will gain will equip you with both the knowledge and process skills to make you highly effective. This course prepares you for the world of work and you will find that you can easily fit in to a wide variety of project management tasks and organisations. Areas of study may include: As per Business Studies plus: • Specialist Business Project Management – involving planning and managing a real world project; potentially with the option of obtaining a Prince 2 Professional Qualification.
Did you know? The examination of real world project issues will enable you to develop a keen appreciation of the inter-relationships between project variables and the business decisions that support effective project management.
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Human Resource Management (HRM) BSc (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, Vicarage Street Duration: 3 years full-time or 4 years full-time sandwich Assessment: Project work; presentations and reports; portfolios; computer-based tests; exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • An international dimension provides global employment opportunities • Develops transferable business skills
• The sandwich course includes an optional work placement after the second year About the course Models of work are constantly evolving, but one thing does not change – people still need to be recruited, trained, motivated and paid to meet the requirements of organisations. If your interests lie in the direction of effective people management, begin with a thorough grounding in business, before exploring the many aspects of HRM: professional practice, leadership and motivation, pay and reward, business systems, selection and recruitment, employee relations and employment law. Learn from expert tutors as you carry out practical projects that emulate working as a professional manager, and develop your practical experience with an optional year’s paid work placement in a HRM role. In your final year, study strategic HRM, examine real firms with a view to solving people problems, and carry out an independent research project.
Beds. For careers Human Resource Management (HRM) “University of Bedfordshire is a great place to study. I was fortunate to get the chance to study BSc (Hons) Human Resource Management at Bedfordshire. This is because I always wanted to study Human Resource Management. This is a course which gives me a solid grounding in all areas of HR; teaching me relevant, practical skills and professional standards within the workplace, and giving me an understanding of HR in a business context. University of Bedfordshire helped to fulfil my dream and I feel proud to be part of the University of Bedfordshire.” Emdadul Shoeib BA (Hons) HRM student (Bangladesh)
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For more course information see: unibeds.info/BSHRMIUG Career opportunities You will be introduced to our professional body – (CIPD) – to learn about the opportunities available. HRM is developing fast as a key discipline in emerging economies. Our recent graduates have developed successful careers both nationally and internationally. Areas of study may include: • Human resource development • Creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship • International business • Strategic management • Practical HRM • Global HRM Did you know? On this course you will learn how HRM works with other business disciplines while developing the specialist knowledge.
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International Business
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BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: It includes a diverse range of assessments including dragons’ den debates; sales pitches; coursework; campaigns; exams; or simulations Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • We combine our academic rigour with practice skills: the behaviours, attributes and intent which will enable you to have immediate impact to the organisations you join
• Develops you as a pro-active, engaged individual with the confidence and knowhow to fit in and be effective from day one About the course Economies are increasingly global. With this degree – designed to give you the knowledge and skills to manage a business effectively in the global context – show potential employers that you understand how business operates on an international scale. Alongside traditional business skills and disciplines such as strategy, human resource management, finance, operations and marketing, you will acquire global skills via units such as international economics, global marketing, and Intercultural awareness in business. In your final year you are supported in finding a placement which delivers invaluable international experience, as well as credit towards your degree, as you apply your learning to project work in a live setting.
Career opportunities This course will provide you with the skills and knowledge to find the career and future success you want, which in the case of BA (Hons) International Business would be in a medium-sized or large-sized organisation with an international orientation. Areas of study may include • International business • International marketing • Digital business • Intercultural principles Did you know? The course provides a deeper appreciation of the roles and relationships of businesses in an international context, together with the specific operational and strategic issues, challenges and opportunities that businesses face when they start operating at an international level.
Beds. For careers Business Management “I love studying Business Management at the University of Bedfordshire because of the quality crop of lecturers here. The lecturers take their time to have a personal relationship with each of the students, making it easier for them to know and attend to the needs of one and all.” Alpha Omale BA (Hons) Business Management student (Nigeria)
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Marketing, Tourism & Hospitality Studying a Marketing, Tourism or Hospitality related course offers many exciting opportunities. Previous students have been successful in securing work placements in a range of organisations, from the Hilton London, and Park Inn Hotel and Conference Centre, to TUI Travel PLC in Spain. During Practice Weeks, students have been able to liaise with companies such as Age Concern, who have provided scenarios for students to work on. These essential business links, and practical hands-on experience have enabled many of our students to gain employment as they graduate.
Did you know? Our revolutionary Business Pods, which simulate a real working environment, will allow you to take on a hands-on role in becoming a junior executive.
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Courses: Advertising & Marketing Communications BA (Hons) Event Management BA (Hons) Events Marketing & Management* BA (Hons) Hospitality & Tourism Management BA (Hons) International Tourism Management BA (Hons) Marketing BA (Hons) Public Relations BA (Hons) Travel & Tourism BA (Hons) *Subject to approval.
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Advertising & Marketing Communications BA (Hons) Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, Vicarage Street Duration: 3 years full-time or 4 years full-time sandwich Assessment: Mostly practical assignments – individual and group; creative portfolio work; class tests; presentations; case studies; writing; some exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Study the latest strategic developments in marketing communications
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• Covers all the dynamic areas of advertising and marketing communications • Participation in the annual Young Creatives’ Network (YCN) competition • The sandwich course includes an optional work placement after the second year About the course Develop the essential, digitally relevant skills for the world of advertising, copywriting and marketing communications, opening up opportunities in specialist agencies, integrated brand communications and client side brand management. Gain vital work experience and work with external agencies, and build your network of industry contacts. Relate marketing to finance, HRM and operations and take specialist units in PR and e-Business. Examine international business and marketing management - branding, buyer behaviour, distribution and competition – with specialist units in marketing communications, media analysis and planning.
Career opportunities Opportunities exist in advertising, corporate communications, sales, sales promotion, media planning and buying, brand management. Areas of study may include: • Public relations • Creating marketing communications • Marketing communications practice • Marketing in contemporary contexts Did you know? The Advertising and Marketing Communications course was rated 93% for overall satisfaction in the National Student Survey 2014.
Beds. For careers Advertising and Marketing Communications “The University of Bedfordshire is an fantastic place to study. The courses are excellent and the standard of teaching is very high.” Nguyen Hong BA (Hons) Advertising and Marketing Communications student (Vietnam)
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Event Management
For more course information see: unibeds.info/BAEMTIUG
BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, Vicarage Street Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Course work; exams; individual and group-based written assignments; group presentations; practicals Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Opportunity to combine classroom based learning with fieldwork activities
• You will be given real events to manage so you can put the theory into practice and build skills valued by employers About the course If you’re looking for a career in the fun, fast-paced events industry, focus your course on an area that most interests you – social, sporting, business or cultural events – to best suit your future career aspirations. The skills you will acquire on this course will be particularly relevant to event management roles in the leisure, sport and tourism industries. You will combine academic study with real-world business practice as you work on case studies and briefs during practice weeks, and take opportunities to volunteer for events staged at the University and beyond. Begin with a general introduction to event management and progress to specialist options and a close focus on planning, staging and managing events.
Beds. For careers Events Management “I really wanted to study this degree to get a theoretical grounding to complement my practical skills. The knowledge and confidence I am gaining is enormous and has already made me think differently.” Nadia March BA (Hons) Event Management student
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Career opportunities Graduates pursue careers as conference organisers, outdoor activities organisers, and as managers of nightclubs, music venues, theatres, hotels, restaurants and bars. Excellent career opportunities exist in commercial and public sector organisations. Areas of study may include: • The business of events • Events: themes and perspectives • Hospitality and event operations • Visitor attraction management • Sport tourism and event management • Project and strategic management • Tourism and hospitality marketing • Mega sports events Did you know? This course offers an educational experience which integrates academic theory and real world business practice.
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Events Marketing & Management*
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BA (Hons)
*Subject to approval Starts in: September Location: UCMK, Milton Keynes Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Written exams, written assignments, portfolios, reports, individual or group oral presentations and practical skills assessment Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • A practice-led course • Integrated work placement • Global event business education
About the course An exciting new course incorporating a 12-week placement: work alongside professionals to solve real problems in a business or voluntary organisation that plans, promotes and runs events. Focus on practice is combined with the academic rigour of a business school, giving you the behaviours, attributes and focus to make an immediate impact in the organisations you join. Develop your confidence and ability to hit the ground running from the start, with a grasp of business context, and the creativity, drive and focus needed for success in any organisation. Career opportunities In completing this course you will be prepared to work in various organisations, nationally and internationally, where events as a form of marketing communications are central to their operations. These industries could include charities, music, banking, education, retail, sports, hospitality,
Hospitality & Tourism Management
Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Strong emphasis on sustainability and an ‘ethical’ conscience (hospitality studies) • Field trips are a feature of this course
Areas of study may include: • Marketing communications for events • International events marketing • Event design • Understanding event experiences • Event project management • Researching events Did you know? This course is specifically designed to enhance the employability and work attributes of students for marketing, planning and staging events in today’s and tomorrow’s event industry.
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BSc (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, Vicarage Street Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Written reports; oral presentations; exams; portfolio creation; case studies; computer-based assignments
entertainment and leisure, sport or tourism. You could be employed as an Events Promotion Manager, Event Marketing Coordinator, Events Market Researcher, Event Planner or Events Social Media Executive.
About the course Hospitality and tourism offers world-wide career opportunities – from hotels to cruise liners to amusement parks and conference centres. This course, underpinned by worldclass research, will involve you in applying academic concepts to industry-related scenarios and realistic practice-based simulations, taught by highly-qualified, dynamic staff as you gain knowledge and skills for this growing industry. Career opportunities Career options include tour operations, product development, reservations team leader, destination promotion, management, ground handling agent, transport companies including airlines, business travel and conference organisers. Within hospitality there is potential to work in events within hotels, front office, reservations, food and beverage in boutique, budget, luxury style hotels, cruise liners, late night entertainment, casinos and
beverage management. You can also pursue postgraduate study. Areas of study may include: • Understanding tourism, hospitality and events • Managing the service and hospitality sector • Tourism and hospitality marketing • Financial management for the hospitality industry • Various options: sport mega events, leadership and organisational behaviour, sustainable tourism in developing countries
Did you know? We run Employability Days; providing students with essential guidance on securing employment within the tourism, hospitality or events industries.
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International Tourism Management BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, Vicarage Street Duration: 4 years full-time sandwich Assessment: Course work; exams; individual and group-based written assignments (reports/essays/portfolios); group presentations. Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • A year working in industry • Guest speakers from industry make learning relevant to employer needs
About the course Open doors to a vast range of careers in the rapidly growing tourism industry – from airlines to hotels, business and conference centres to eco-tourism destinations, the possibilities are almost endless. This course offers a sandwich year placement in the UK or abroad, giving you the chance to explore potential careers. Your studies will focus on global issues such as the development and management of sustainable tourism and some of the most pressing issues in international tourism management, including the impact of new technology on travel, tourism and mobility, the environmental, economic and social impacts of tourism. You will enjoy field trips to tourist destinations or attractions, and an opportunity to specialise in visitor attractions, air transport, sports tourism or events management. Career opportunities Career opportunities include working in tour operations, international tourism
Beds. For careers Travel and Tourism “One of the best things about the Travel & Tourism course is that my lecturers made the subject enjoyable throughout the learning process. I also enjoyed doing practical activities and taking trips to local destinations and organisations. The course enabled me to develop a number of core skills that are required when working in the industry. As a result of studying this course I was able to get a job within an airport, which was my career goal!” Safiya Shalo BA(Hons) Travel and Tourism
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For more course information see: unibeds.info/BAITMIUG development, air transport management, ground handling, business development and tourism marketing. Areas of study may include: • Visitor attractions management • Air transport management • Strategic management and organisational behaviour • Tourism marketing • Events management • Sports mega events • Sustainable tourism in developing countries • Heritage, culture and society Did you know? In your third year you will undertake a sandwich year providing you with opportunities to apply academic knowledge to practice, learn new skills, and develop your professional networks.
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Marketing
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BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, Vicarage Street Duration: 3 years full-time or 4 years fulltime sandwich Assessment: Mostly practical assignments – individual and group; in-class tests; presentations; case-study writing; some exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Study the latest marketing developments in many key sectors
• Taught by staff with extensive industry experience • Marketing is studied in an international business context • Graduate with specialised understanding and general knowledge of all areas of marketing and communications • The sandwich course includes an optional work placement About the course Marketing embraces psychology, consumer behaviour, management, innovation, sociology and popular culture and is central to life in the 21st century. Marketing graduates, with understanding of the dynamics of modern business marketing, are highly employable, and this professionally-accredited degree will ensure you are up-to-date with developments in communications, digital and social media as well as essential business functions like finance, HRM and operations. After
studying buyer behaviour, marketing data analysis, branding, competition, and media and communications, combine it all in practical assignments. Career opportunities Opportunities exist in sales, brand management, business development, market research, communications and customer liaison. Areas of study may include: • Marketing management • Marketing communications • International business • Marketing in contemporary contexts • Marketing practice • Marketing data applications Did you know? The Marketing course was rated 91% for overall satisfaction in the National Student Survey 2014.
Beds. For careers Marketing “My course is a mix of theory and vocational skills, which is helping me to prepare for the challenges faced in the real workplace. As well as being great academics, many of my lecturers bring extensive experience from the marketing industry. So it’s really a win-win situation.” Angelo Karvelas BA (Hons) Marketing student
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Public Relations
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BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, Vicarage Street Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Project work; campaign assessment; including reports, presentations; and exams in some areas Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) approved • Close links with public relations (PR) agencies for work on real-life tasks
• The sandwich course includes an optional work placement after the second year of study About the course One of the first UK degrees tailored to the needs of the PR industry. PR is used by, and affects, organisations of all kinds – commercial, political, charitable or not-for-profit – and individuals, and makes a fascinating study. This course, developed with the CIPR, covers core business subjects modelled on real-life activities, with the chance in your final year to work on a real brief and present your work to senior PR agency management. This direct contact with professionals builds your confidence and can provide a route into employment. You will also learn how to run press conferences, handle interviews and develop your presentation skills.
Career opportunities Opportunities exist as an account executive with a PR agency or as a PR specialist in the public, private and voluntary sectors. Graduates have gone on to work in large organisations including M&S and VW, and have also found employment with PR agencies that we work with. Areas of study include: • PR and the media • PR management and theory • Marketing communications • PR practice • Marketing management Did you know? Neville Hunt – Course leader in Public Relations was awarded the prestigious Norman Manners Award for PR Professional of the Year by CIPR for his outstanding contributions to the PR industry.
Develop understanding of business organisations from a global perspective
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Travel & Tourism
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BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, Vicarage Street Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Course work; exams; individual and group-based written assignments (reports, essays, portfolios); group presentations Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Leads to a career in any branch of travel and tourism • Optional field trips available
About the course The fast-growing travel and tourism industry offers plenty of scope for exciting careers in airlines, hospitality, conference and business travel and destination management, and this course allows you to structure your study – gearing it towards the sections of the industry that most appeal to you. Gain insights into the industry and the underlying business and management disciplines needed to be a successful manager, then focus on strategic management and choose your specialism from areas like air transport management, sustainable tourism, heritage, mega sports or business events, gaining a highly employable blend of academic theory and real business practice.
companies including airlines, the hospitality industry, and business and conference organisations.
Career opportunities Opportunities open to graduates include roles as a tour operator or ground handling agent. Careers are available in transport
Did you know? The Travel and Tourism course was rated 100% for overall satisfaction in the National Student Survey 2014.
Areas of study may include: • Introduction to the travel and tourism industry • Air transport management • Hospitality and event operations • Tourism marketing • Sustainable tourism in developing countries • Heritage, culture and society • Leisure • Understanding tourism • Mega sports events • Project management • Business events
Beds. For careers Travel & Tourism “Tourism is always something I’ve been interested in. I chose Bedfordshire because it was one of the only universities focusing on travel and tourism. We get to look at different aspects of employment in the industry and go on trips to the World Travel Market, which has plenty of employers there. The staff are also really friendly.” Sean Egan BA (Hons) Travel & Tourism student
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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.
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Did you know? We maintain partnerships with world-leading companies such as National Instruments and 7Safe, which has led to us being shortlisted for the European Electronic Industry University Department of the Year Award. Email: international@beds.ac.uk
Artificial Intelligence & Robotics BSc (Hons) Business Information Systems BSc (Hons) Computer Games Development BSc (Hons) Computer Networking BSc (Hons) Computer Science BSc (Hons) Computer Science MComp Computer Science & Robotics BSc (Hons) Computer Science & Software Engineering BSc (Hons) Computer Security & Forensics BSc (Hons) Computer Systems Engineering BEng (Hons) Computing & Mathematics BSc (Hons)
Data Science BSc (Hons) Electronic Engineering BEng (Hons) Information Systems BSc (Hons) Interactive Digital Technologies BSc (Hons) Software Engineering BSc (Hons) Telecommunications & Network Engineering BEng (Hons) Have you also considered...? Animation BA (Hons)
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Future-proof learning Computer systems and software, engineering and construction are highly inter-disciplinary with qualified individuals in continual demand. By studying at Bedfordshire, you can benefit from teaching that is underpinned by fundamental technological innovation and sound engineering practice, and most importantly, by real-world application.
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.
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Artificial Intelligence & Robotics BSc (Hons)
Starts in: September or February Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Course work; written exams; computer-based exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Sound theoretical and conceptual grounding in intelligent systems • Develops technical skills required to control machines with software • Ideal basis for a career in research or industry
• Involvement in the latest developments in artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics
computing, as well as the electronics industry and academia.
About the course Combining robotic systems with artificial intelligence to produce a new generation of workers and companions is no longer the stuff of science fiction – it’s science reality. This British Computer Society accredited course brings together these two areas, and offers conceptual grounding in intelligent systems, and the chance to apply theoretical knowledge in a practical setting. With access to humanoid robots, robotic arms, wheeled platforms and other hi-tech robotic equipment, you will develop the skills demanded by employers in this fast growing area.
Areas of study may include: • Object-oriented programming • Software modelling • Concepts and technologies of AI • Mechatronic systems for robotics • Robot modelling and control • Advanced AI technologies • Robotic navigation and path planning • Social and professional project management • Computer security • Emerging systems • Project (in AI and robotics)
Career opportunities Career opportunities exist in software and hardware industries, research and development, and industrial production. Completion of this course will also open up a variety of opportunities in
Beds. For careers Artificial Intelligence & Robotics “The robot I worked on for the final year project was a huge challenge, but I am really proud of the result. It was a great opportunity to put what I was learning into practice and will probably remain one of the most wonderful and memorable experiences of my life.” Luo Luo Artificial Intelligence & Robotics graduate Display Design Engineer, Densitron Technologies Plc Runner-up Train2Game’s 2010 Graduate Of The Year Award
Email: international@beds.ac.uk
For more course information see: unibeds.info/BSCARIUG
Did you know? This is one of the very few courses in the UK which combine AI and robotics to meet today’s employer requirements, making you stand out from your peers upon graduation.
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Business Information Systems
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BSc (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Course work; reports; practical exercises; group work; written exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Focus on information systems engineering and application development for the modern business environment • Series of talks and guidance offered by speakers and experts in businesses
• Develop business intelligence skills for various organisational settings – either for your own business, or for managing the information needs of established companies About the course IT has never been so important to the strategic, operational and tactical needs of international business. This course will help you take advantage of the entrepreneurial opportunities available in this area, and offers a thorough grounding in modern information tools, enhanced by study of advanced management and engineering techniques. A particularly significant element of the course focuses on the use of information systems for business analysis and intelligence.
Areas of study may include: • System analysis and design • Modern database practices • Business analysis • Decision support systems • Data mining techniques • Project management • Virtual management • Finance for business Did you know? You can experience the best of two courses in one: Business and IT. You can take advantage of our state-of-the-art labs and business pods, and receive training from our highly recognised staff.
Career opportunities The course will prepare you to start your own business or manage the information assets of companies.
Focus on the use of IT to support the strategic, operational and tactical needs of business
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Computer Games Development
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BSc (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Course work; written or computer-based exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Learn how to program games in C++, use relevant libraries such as OpenGL and DirectX, and apply industry-relevant, object-oriented principles • Supported by TIGA-accredited Train2Game game developer materials
• Explore emerging game platforms including mobile, web, social media, and Facebook games About the course The creation and production of computer games has grown to become a huge industry, but they also play an important role in the development of new technology, software applications and digital distribution. This course will provide you with the skills to write code from scratch, modify existing code and apply and integrate different types of technology. You will be involved in a significant amount of practical work using industry standard hi-tech tools, and explore the latest developments in mobile, tablet, web and social media gaming. Career opportunities Successful graduates may gain employment in a technical role within the games development industry or in a related field. However, the skills developed
are transferable to many other areas of information technology (IT). Areas of study may include: • Flash Actionscript programming • App development for mobile • Object-oriented programming with C++ • 2D and 3D computer games programming and graphics • Character modelling and animation • Game development using Unity and C# scripting Did you know? We have well established industry links with high profile developers, and companies such as Kuju, Gusto Games, and Ninja Theory.
Beds. For careers Computer Games Development “This course teaches you how to make games, familiarises you with industry tools and gets you used to co-ordinating projects and working in a team; all skills that are very difficult to develop outside of actually working for industry.” Tom Dolby BSc (Hons) Computer Games Development graduate Games Developer for AISolve
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Beds. For careers Computer Networking “The course I’m doing has helped me to gain insight into the networking world. Being a part of this university has given me practical knowledge of the computer networking profession as a whole and to have a competitive edge in the job market.” Jehanzab Naveed BSc (Hons) Computer Networking student (India)
Computer Networking
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BSc (Hons)
Starts in: September or February Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Course work; practical tests; exams; group and individual project work Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • A solid grounding in core computing and information technology (IT) systems • Use the latest commercial hardware and software systems in a dedicated test network laboratory
About the course From the office and the high street to your home and the car you drive, computer networks are everywhere, helping us live more productive lives. They are at the heart of information systems and as they proliferate, there is a growing need for people with an understanding of their benefits and how they work. This course focuses on the technical aspects of network design, installation, configuration, maintenance and management, and the application of contemporary technologies. Career opportunities You will find employment with computer helpdesks and in network support, network security, network and systems engineering, systems, internet and network administration, network and information systems management, project management and other computing-related positions.
Areas of study may include: • Programming, modelling and systems structure • Computer communications and systems architecture • Networking protocols, services and technologies • Wireless communication and networking • Modelling and simulation • Network management • Computer security and counter measures • Project management • Cisco CCNA • CompTIA Network+ and Security+ • Research methods and emerging technologies Did you know? The department is a Cisco academy, enabling us to offer certifications alongside academic qualifications.
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Computer Science
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MComp
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Written reports, exams, practical (coursework) assignments and computer-based assessment Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • This course has no summer break enabling students to achieve the equivalent of undergraduate and postgraduate awards in one three-year programme
• Broadly based yet enough depth to give you credible vocational skills About the course The three year course is ideal for students looking to explore the wide area of Computing from different perspectives. Computing is at the core of modern technology, and at the heart of a number of specialist technology fields. In the first year the course has the same format as BSc (Hons) Computer Science, which will give you a good foundation. The second year involves completion of a 30 credit undergraduate project. The third year aligns with the MSc Computer Science where you will cover data modelling, embedded systems and systems architecture. Career opportunities On completing the courses you are likely to progress into become an IT consultant, programmer or software engineer, systems/ business analyst, web/web services or
Computer Science
Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Covers essential areas such as systems architecture and security • Practical skills are acquired in a variety of modern programming languages
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Areas of study may include: • Object orientation and software development • Concepts and technologies of artificial intelligence • Computer security and cryptography • Operating systems and embedded systems • Distributed and parallel architectures • Data modelling and data management Did you know? By utilising the summer break as a teaching period this course covers the same subjects as a typical combination of BSc (Hons) Computer Science and MSc Computer Science and fast tracks towards completion.
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BSc (Hons)
Starts in: September or February Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Course work; practical tests; exams; group and individual project work
e-commerce developer. It is also possible to continue with your studies for a MSc by Research or a PhD.
• Develops skills in systems modelling and software development • Specialised equipment in biometrics, robotics and computer graphics About the course Computer Science is a complex and wideranging subject, and includes the study of computation theory, the design of systems and artificial intelligence. This course shares its first stage with our other related BSc degrees to give you a foundation in the subject while providing a platform for specialist study in the second and third stages. You will concentrate on essential areas such as systems architecture and security, acquire practical programming, modelling and software development skills before focusing on a chosen specialist area for your final stage project. Career opportunities Our graduates find work in the computer industry, leading to long-term and
specialised positions in fields that include programming, systems development, customer services and IT management. Areas of study may include: • Object-oriented modelling and program development • Social and professional issues in computing • Data communications • Software engineering • Security • Client and server architectures • Project management • Artificial intelligence • Comparative studies of software architecture • Distributed systems Did you know? Our highly qualified and experienced staff are at the top of their fields and are engaged in leading research.
Computer Science & Technology
Computer Science & Robotics
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BSc (Hons)
Starts in: September or February Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Course work; written and computer-based exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Designed to promote flexibility and allow for a change in your final award during year one of the course • This course will enable you to design and build intelligent systems
• Path-planning and navigation of robots in both familiar and non-familiar environments
control, as well as work as a hardware or software engineer.
• Critical analysis of real-world problems
Areas of study may include: • Software modelling • Object-oriented programming • Mechatronics systems • Robotics technology • Robotics and automation • Distributed software technology • Operating systems • Computer security
About the course Computer Science covers areas from software development to artificial intelligence, and this course combines the subject with robotics. Your studies will focus on explaining what intelligence is and how intelligent machines can be built. The course shares a common first year with related BSc degrees while providing the opportunity for specialist study in the second and third years. Career opportunities Prospects for employment within the information technology (IT) industry and associated fields are good. In addition to general IT graduate trainee positions, this course offers specialist employment opportunities in mechatronics and robotic
Did you know? You can work in our modern labs and gain essential hands-on experience of working with the very latest robots. You can also get involved in the latest developments of artificial intelligence.
Beds. For careers Artificial Intelligence & Robotics “My favorite unit is Mechatronics and Robot modelling and control because it is more about handling a robot. It is fun to see how a robot can work. My favorite tool is the robot arm, and my favorite program is Prolog.. I like the teachers team. For them, I got a membership in IET (The institution of Engineering and Technology). With this, I can go to technology events around the UK and online courses regarding my course.” Marco Capriles BSc (Hons) Artificial Intelligence & Robotics student
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Beds. For careers Computer Science “Computer Science includes networking, architecture, software, robotics and images processing. A computer scientist specialises in the theory of computation and the design of computational systems. I have chosen Computer Science from this point of view. As everybody knows the world is developing very rapidly and computer science plays an important role. Thus there is a great opportunity to develop my career in any field of computer science.” Tanjida Ahmed BSc (Hons) Computer Science student (India)
Computer Science & Software Engineering BSc (Hons)
Starts in: September or February Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Course work; practical tests; exams; group and individual project work Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • This course will enable you to analyse and build a range of applications • Emphasis on team-based approaches including agile teams and methods • Features requirements management
Email: international@beds.ac.uk
About the course Computer science and software engineering are central to the success of many of today’s commercial and industrial activities, and this course shares its first year with a number of other relevant BSc degrees, and then offers the opportunity for specialist study in the second and third years. A particular emphasis is put on learning about the entire software development life cycle and the production of high quality systems using object-oriented methods. You will gain detailed knowledge of areas such as internet programming, database applications, artificial intelligence and networking, and after completing a final stage project you may have the chance to undertake further advanced research. Career opportunities Graduates have progressed to careers as a computer programmer or software engineer in project management, safety
For more course information see: unibeds.info/BSCSEIUG critical systems, software development, and object-orientated systems design and analysis. Other graduates have gone on to do further research or postgraduate study. Areas of study may include: • Software engineering management • System methodologies: unified modelling language (UML) and object-orientation (OO) • Risk management and quality issues • Development skills using a variety of tools (such as Microsoft’s .NET frameworkbuilding application) • Testing
Did you know? The final year project enables you to take your specialist work to a greater depth, leading to the possibility of future research.
Computer Science & Technology
Computer Security & Forensics
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BSc (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Practical work; exams; written reports; presentations and a major project Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Up-to-date industrial and business related curriculum, underpinned by an active research group
• Designed to aid employment in the areas of incident response, computer forensics and security About the course Computer-based crime is on the increase and around the world, government agencies, businesses and individuals are under constant threat. The impact of an attack can be huge, and the demand for people who can harden computer systems and improve their security is growing. This course is designed for students who want to specialise in computer forensics by investigating incidents and providing evidence for the police and courts. You will focus on network security, systems hardening, the process of gathering evidence and analysing captured data, and the legal requirements for those who work in this area.
Career opportunities Opportunities are available within the security industries and services. Many medium to large-sized companies are also increasingly concerned with security. Areas of study may include: • Cryptography and secure communications • Network security and countermeasures • Computer security and countermeasures • Security testing and forensic analysis • Wireless networking • Incident response Did you know? Our students go on regular industry visits, including trips to the Luton Magistrates’ Court to get a flavour of the security issues facing today’s society.
• Can lead to exemption from British Computer Society professional examinations
Beds. For careers Computer Security & Forensics “I was thrilled to secure the year long placement at CY4OR – a leading company specialising in uncovering digital evidence in cases of serious crime. I wouldn’t have done it without the amazing support of my inspirational lecturer. It’s great to see forensic investigations in action, and to work with powerful software that recovers deleted files.” Laura Collins BSc (Hons) Computer Security & Forensic student
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Computer Systems Engineering BEng (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: UCMK, Milton Keynes Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: One final exam and two assignments per unit which can take the form of: an artefact; case study; literature review; practical; presentation; report Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Opportunities for gaining hands-on experience in software and hardware toolkits that are commonly used in electronic engineering
• Gain combined knowledge of computer science and electronic engineering • Development of capabilities and skills using computer techniques to solve realworld engineering problems, in terms of analysis, design, implementation, testing and management About the course A skills shortage in the electronic engineering industry means that this course offers you the chance to acquire valuable expertise and establish yourself in a highly rewarding career. You will use your existing engineering background, digital signal processing and embedded programming skills on a course that is structured to allow you to explore advanced computer and electronic engineering techniques. You will then be able to apply these techniques to solve real-world engineering problems and develop your communication and teamworking skills.
Computing & Mathematics BSc (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Course work; practical tests; exams; group and individual project work Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Theoretical maths supported by practical work • Integrated approach to maths and computer science (ie number theory and security, object-orientation (OO) and mathematical modelling)
Email: international@beds.ac.uk
About the course As computers grow in size and complexity, the need for people with highly developed numerical and analytical skills has increased. This course starts by studying a common first year Computer Science course, but shifts its focus during the second and third years to the key mathematical elements that feed into applied areas of study, including computational maths and security. You will also cover a range of topics relating to operations research, such as simulation and statistics. Career opportunities You can find work in computer modelling, simulation and operational research, or as analysts, security theoreticians or applied statisticians.
For more course information see: unibeds.info/BECSEADFIUG Career opportunities Completion of this course will open up career opportunities as an engineer in the electronics industry, or as a software engineer within computer software companies that develop specific software for the above industry. Areas of study may include: • Computer system architecture and hardware • DPS and circuit analysis • Embedded systems development • Programming and software development • Artificial intelligence and emerging technologies Did you know? Our engineering lab will aid your learning and enable you to explore advanced techniques in the industry.
For more course information see: unibeds.info/BSCMSIUG Areas of study may include: • Algebra, combinatorics and logic • Programming languages and objectoriented principles • Decision support systems and data mining • Concepts of artificial intelligence • Systems integration • Synergies between maths and computer science • Research methodologies and emerging technologies • Project management and ethical issues Did you know? You will cover a wide range of areas to help you decide on your chosen specialism, dependent on your career ambitions upon graduation.
Computer Science & Technology
Data Science
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BSc (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: UCMK, Milton Keynes Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Laboratory practical work; computer-based assessments; written examinations; and oral presentations Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Interdisciplinary course with collaboration from Computer Science, Social Sciences and the Business School
• Leads to both a critical understanding of the phenomenon of ‘Big Data’ and skills to work in industry in the emerging role of data scientist
arise in areas such as data management, data infrastructures, data search and mining, data presentation and visualisation, as well as data security and privacy.
About the course Big Data is used by some of the world’s biggest organisations, and is defined by its size, complexity and the fact that regular data processing applications are unable to handle it. This course is one of the first in the UK to address the challenges it presents, and during your first year you will study topics that include statistics, software engineering and social media. The second year focuses on subjects such as the semantics of data and interoperability strategies, and during your final year you will link your knowledge to applications such as information visualisation.
Areas of study may include: • Data mining and data provenance • Interoperability • Big data repositories including collecting, cleaning, storing and managing data • Real-time sensor data and the “Internet of Things.” • Information visualisation • Data security and privacy
Career opportunities This course will provide you with technical skills and help you to become a data scientists/ engineers to meet the new challenges that
Electronic Engineering
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BEng (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: UCMK, Milton Keynes Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: One final exam and two assignments per unit which can take the form of an: artefact; case study; literature review; practical; presentation; report
Did you know? You can access our dedicated Data Hub at UCMK, which enables you to work directly with ‘Big Data’.
• Opportunity for participating in real world research and development projects
Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug.
About the course Our recent investment in a new Electronic Engineering lab demonstrates our commitment to this discipline, and means you will be able to use state-of-the-art equipment and enjoy top-tier teaching as you study. You will develop skills in a number of areas, including analogue and digital electronics, signal processing, sensors, digital communications, software engineering and embedded programming. And through a combination of theoretical learning and practical application, you will quickly became adept at solving real-world engineering problems.
Key features • Develop fundamental theoretical knowledge and industry-related skills in electronics, signal processing, embedded systems, digital communications and software engineering
Career opportunities Completion of this course will open up a wide range of career opportunities as an engineer or researcher in electronics, as well as many other opportunities within the telecommunications and IT industry.
Areas of study may include: • Computer system architecture and hardware • Analogue and digital electronics • Signal processing and circuit analysis • Embedded systems development • Sensors, power and control • Digital communications and software engineering • Emerging technologies • Engineering maths Did you know? We were ranked in the top 25 universities for our electrical and electronic engineering courses in the National Student Survey 2014.
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Information Systems
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BSc (Hons)
Starts in: September or February Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Course work; practical tests; exams; group and individual project work Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Dynamic course, concentrating on advanced systems development • Develop skills in practical and professional project management • Covers advanced IT concepts
• Develop information systems for real clients About the course As information systems increase in size and complexity, there is a growing need for people with specialist skills who can interpret the informational needs of organisations and translate them into business applications. This course will provide you with these skills and demonstrate how you can exploit and integrate existing software, design information systems and develop the technical ability to interact with business analysts, computer programmers, software engineers and computer scientists. You will also learn to work with web database management systems, decision support systems and data mining, and develop a deep understanding of the integration of industrial standard technologies and advanced information technology strategies, including grid and cloud computing.
Career opportunities Graduates have found work as systems architects, systems analysts, business analysts, systems developers, database administrators and project managers. Areas of study may include: • Advanced IT strategies and paradigms • Systems development • Modern database systems and web practices • Development of information systems for real clients • Aspects of security and networking • Social and professional IT project management Did you know? Our highly qualified and experienced staff are at the top of their fields and are engaged in leading research, making your studies relevant to today and enhancing your employability.
Beds. For careers Information Systems “Studying Information Systems teaches you how to solve a problem using different methodologies. There is more than one right way of doing things. Great teachers, wonderful learning environment and a computer for each student to use during practical sessions. The facilities in the faculty are always available for use any time its needed.” Emmanuel Oladipo Adeniyi BSc (Hons) Information Systems student (Nigeria)
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Interactive Digital Technologies
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BSc (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Portfolios; timed practical tests; group and individual projects; written reports; written and computer-based exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • The British Computer Society (BCS) ranked our facilities in the top 25 per cent of departmental laboratories in the UK
• Produce digital applications for entertainment, education and promotional purposes using industry standard tools About the course The influence of interactive digital technology is immense. From games developed for smart phones and social media apps to embedded IoT devices, it has grown to touch every corner of our lives. This course has been designed to meet the creative industry’s demand for highly qualified and imaginative people with world-class technical and design expertise. You will work in industry-standard hightech labs as you study the practical and theoretical aspects of the subject, and gain the commercial, communication and team-working skills you will need to establish and build your career in this fastmoving industry.
Career opportunities You will gain the knowledge and skills for a wide range of careers including web design and development, marketing, advertising, games development, computer programming and visual effects. Areas of study may include: • Programming for interactive media • Web design and social applications • Mobile applications (‘Apps’) • Animation programming • HCI – human computer interface • Software development strategies Did you know? You will work in an up-to-date and high-tech software environment. All of our laboratories and specialist teaching spaces are specifically for use by students in the department.
Study in our dedicated environment using the latest industry standard technologies
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Software Engineering
For more course information see: unibeds.info/BSCESIUG
BSc (Hons)
Starts in: September or February Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Course work; practical tests; exams; group and individual project work Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Focus on large scale software design, development and deployment • Emphasis on production of quality software systems • Covers requirements gathering, tracing and management
• Study of Agile methods About the course Software engineering is central to the success of many of today’s businesses, and this vocational course shares a first year with a number of other relevant BSc degrees. It then offers the opportunity for specialist study in the second and third stages, during which you will learn the principles of the subject. A final year project will allow you to work with greater focus, leading to the possibility of future research. You will also gain management skills and knowledge of organisational contexts, and develop into a reflective practitioner. Career opportunities This course has a good track record of employability for graduates. Career opportunities include software engineering or trainee positions in project management, safety-critical systems or software development, as well as further research or postgraduate study.
Practice engineering skills in modern engineering and network labs
Email: international@beds.ac.uk
Areas of study may include: • Organisational contexts (large-scale projects) • Software engineering management • System methodologies • Risk management and quality issues • Development skills using a variety of tools • Testing • Requirements engineering • Security, trust, stress and client acceptance testing • Human factors • Modelling trust requirements across the software development life cycle Did you know? This course includes projects or placements so that you can gain realworld experience ready for employment.
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Telecommunications & Network Engineering BEng (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: UCMK, Milton Keynes Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: One final exam and two assignments per unit which can take the form of a case study; literature review; practical; presentation; reports Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Develop knowledge and skills of telecommunication systems, wireless networking, signal processing, maths, and programming
• Gain practical skills by using modern equipment, simulation and modelling tools in our dedicated engineering labs About the course Digital telecommunications have transformed everyday life. People can talk, text, video and exchange data with each other at any time from just about anywhere on the planet, and all through one device. This course reflects the demands of an industry that is looking for specialists with an advanced understanding of the new technologies, and who are able to analyse, design and manage complex telecommunication systems. You will study a range of technical subjects, and learn project management skills and how to solve realworld problems.
For more course information see: unibeds.info/BETNEADFIUG fields of telecommunications, research and development sectors and the IT industry. Areas of study may include: • Signal processing and circuit analysis • Microwave and optical communications • Wireless communications • Real-time communications • Programming and software development • Emerging technologies • Engineering maths Did you know? You can work with wireless and wired telecommunications technologies in our dedicated lab, which is kitted-out with cutting-edge communications measurement equipment.
Career opportunities Completion of this course will open up a wide range of career opportunities in the
Beds. For careers Telecommunications and Network Engineering “An efficient telecommunications network is the foundation upon which an information society is built. I think I am at the right place to put my contributions in developing that society. Be a part of us to change the ordinary society in to an information society.” Sameer Asif BEng (Hons) Telecommunications and Network Engineering student (Pakistan)
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Education & Teaching
We have a long-established history in teacher training and education, with over 500 successful partnerships with schools, colleges and other relevant organisations. We offer you a wide range of opportunities and routes into teaching.
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Education & Teaching Courses: Childhood & Youth Studies BA (Hons) Early Years Education BA (Hons) Education Studies BA (Hons) Primary Education BA (Hons) Special Needs & Inclusive Education* BA (Hons)
Did you know? We offer you opportunities to engage with prospective employers through placements across our 500 partnership schools, as well as in children’s centres, nurseries, youth clubs, extended schools provision and voluntary work organisations. Email: international@beds.ac.uk
Have you also considered‌? Child & Adolescent Studies BA (Hons) Education Studies & English BA (Hons) *Subject to approval
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Future-proof learning Our courses respond to the changing national priorities in education, for example in areas such as behaviour management, early reading and phonics and special educational needs. Courses in Education Studies, Early Years and Childhood and Youth Studies, offer you the opportunity to take a degree with an education focus.
Our academics Dr Philip Wright Principal Lecturer, Portfolio Leader Undergraduate Education Studies Q What’s a typical week like for a student in this department? A No two weeks are ever the same. Students will engage in a variety of activities and learn through lectures, seminars, workshops, tutorials and our excellent teacher training environment. Many students will spend time in local schools and other professional settings as a part of their work placement, or voluntary positions which are strongly encouraged by the department.
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Childhood & Youth Studies BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Essays; case studies; reports; presentations; documentary, e-portfolios Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Designed for those working in the fields of childhood or youth from birth to 25; for those with broader interests across the interdisciplinary field of childhood and youth; and for those who wish to pursue a career in these areas
• Draws on disciplines such as education, sociology, psychology, philosophy, history and anthropology About the course Build a broad understanding of contemporary UK and international childhood and youth issues and the influences shaping young lives - this will involve exploring ideas, theories and arguments in discussion and practical work, with study and research that links with your interests and concerns. Develop skills in research and critical analysis that will help you understand professional contexts of work with children/young people, (eg education, social care/work, advice and support work), on this degree route to career or postgraduate study. Career opportunities Graduates are eligible to undertake further study for a professional qualification in areas such as youth work, social work, management
Explore ideas, images, theories and arguments relating to children and young people
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For more course information see: unibeds.info/BACYSIUG of youth and community services, and educational welfare. The degree can also be used to progress into teaching via Primary PGCE or school based training courses. Areas of study may include: • Constructing society • Family, community and society • Youth culture • Research methods • Youth, risk and society • Understanding the workplace • Global childhoods • Children and young people in the digital age Did you know? The Childhood & Youth Studies course scored 94% for overall student satisfaction in the National Student Survey 2014.
Education & Teaching
Early Years Education
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BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Essays; case studies; presentations; exams; design study; webfolio Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Natural route following stage three diplomas in nursery/young child care and education • Route to becoming a teacher by under taking a one-year PGCE or school based training course after graduation
About the course This course will give you in-depth knowledge of Early Years education (0-8), and children’s development in learning and thinking – taking a holistic approach to child needs. You will explore Early Years curricula, inclusion, early representations of literacy and numeracy, leadership and management in the Early Years and reflect upon the role of adults in a child’s education. This will fully prepare you for a diverse range of professions in the Early Years, and for further possible postgraduate study or teacher training. You will explore your individual interests through personal study and work placements in all three years. You are encouraged to gain voluntary experience and reflect upon your experiences and professional development in your academic work.
areas such as community and social care settings, educational welfare, children’s centres or as a senior play worker/ co-ordinator/manager. The course can also be a route into teacher training courses. Areas of study may include: • Learning and development in the early years • The nature of the curriculum • Sociological perspectives on childhood • Creativity and the curriculum • Inclusive education • Management in early years • Understanding the workplace Did you know? This course offers the opportunity to undertake a work placement in your final year.
Career opportunities You will be well placed to enter a career that enables you to work with young children in
Beds. For careers Early Years Education “I chose to study this course at Bedfordshire because I’m really interested in working with children and I want to become a teacher. A friend also recommended Bedfordshire to me, as she said it is open and friendly to people from different countries; I’ve travelled from Germany to study this course in order to enhance my English. This course really prepares you for employment as well and it gives you the skills and knowledge to teach. The teaching is outstanding.” Michelle Schilling BA (Hons) Early Years Education student
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Education Studies
For more course information see: unibeds.info/BAEUDIUG
BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Essays; presentations; case studies; seminar papers; exams; webfolios Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Broad curriculum in the field of education • Flexibility in unit choices during second and third year • Work placement units
About the course This course opens up careers in education eg primary teaching, taking a teacher training course, eg PGCE or GTP after graduating, or other careers working with children. Draw on sociology, psychology, philosophy, law, health and social welfare as you apply theory to practice in workbased settings. After a broad first year, you can focus on a particular theme, (eg special educational needs, technology and teaching preparation), preparing you to work in a range of professions with children and young people and allowing you to explore your own interests. Gain vital experience through work placements and volunteering, including a final year work-based unit in an educational setting, and develop research skills through doing a research project in an educational subject of your choice. Career opportunities As well as providing the background needed for application to postgraduate
Undertake a work based unit in an educational setting and undertake a small scale research project
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teacher training, this course offers graduates potential career options: working with children and young people such as youth and community work, social care, education welfare, children’s centre, charities, and youth justice/youth offenders. Areas of study may include: • Inclusion, disability and special needs education • Education and technology • Sociology of childhood and education • Philosophy of education • Psychology of education • Understanding the workplace • Educational research and key skills Did you know? The Education Studies course scored 98% for overall student satisfaction and was ranked in the top 20 Education Studies courses in the country, in the National Student Survey 2014.
Education & Teaching
Special Needs & Inclusive Education*
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BA (Hons)
*Subject to approval Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Essays; presentations; case studies; exams; seminar papers; viva voce Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug.
organisations (NGO’s) such as charities. You may also continue your studies at Masters or PhD level. Areas of study may include: • The history and development of special needs and inclusive education • Human development • The curriculum and teaching in special needs and inclusive education
• Issues related to social, mental and emotional and health issues • Communication and interaction • Literacy development • Sensory and physical development • International dimensions • Narratives of individual lives
Key features • An opportunity to explore teaching and learning for children with special needs and/ or disabilities in a placement located in an appropriate educational setting (e.g. a mainstream or special school) • A focus on special needs and inclusive education in the UK but with international contexts also included • Flexibility in unit choices in years 2 and 3 About the course If you are passionate about improving the quality of education for people who need additional or specialist support, this course will prepare you for a career in special and inclusive educational settings. Develop skills needed to work with children and/ or young people with special educational needs or disabilities and to influence attitudes and related practice. This course is both academic and practical. You will consider international perspectives, reflect on practice on your placement and explore aspects of communication and interaction, cognition and learning, sensory and physical impairments and social, emotional and behavioural issues. Career opportunities Teachers with this degree may choose to teach in mainstream inclusive schools or in special schools. They may become Special Educational Needs Co-ordinators (SENCOs) in their schools. Other career paths include specialist teaching assistant, working within Local Authority Support Services, early years settings, and non-government
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English Language & Communication
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.
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English Language & Communication Courses: Communication Skills English Language & Linguistics BA (Hons) English Language & Literature* BA (Hons) English Language Support for International Students
Did you know? We are ranked no.3 for student satisfaction for the subject area according to an independent league table (Complete University Guide 2015).
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Teaching English as a Foreign Language BA (Hons) *Subject to approval
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Future-proof learning The department is also home to the internationally recognised Centre for Research in Language Learning and Assessment (CRELLA). The CRELLA team’s research output as part of the Research Excellence Framework (2014) has been recognised as ‘worldleading’ and ‘internationally excellent’. In its subject area, CRELLA’s work in testing and assessment puts the University of Bedfordshire in joint number one position for research impact (100%, rated as 4*).
Our academics Mr Theo Maniski Head of English Language & Communication Q What opportunities does Bedfordshire offer that students may not find elsewhere? A Our courses provide a stimulating combination of theory and practice, and we have great facilities here. Centred around the individual, we provide a friendly and supportive atmosphere. We also host English language lessons and clubs to support our students’ particular language needs.
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Pre-Sessional English for International Students ‘teachers and everything related to this course are excellent, I am so lucky to be here to learn’ About the course If you require an English language top-up, prior to beginning your academic studies, we are here to help you and we understand your academic and pastoral needs as you re-locate to a new country and a new environment. Our pre-sessional courses aim to improve your communication skills of written and spoken English and also your receptive skills of reading and listening. You will therefore enter your chosen university programme with the confidence to communicate effectively. All aspects of English are covered, including pronunciation, speaking, listening, reading, writing and grammar. Sessions are extremely communicative, involving a high level of student interaction.
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English Language courses at Bedfordshire are accredited by the British Council, giving assurance of the quality of English language provision. Entry Requirements Students must meet the academic requirements of your course and have an English Language level of IELTS 4.5 with bands of 4.5 x3 and no lower plus one skill higher. Start and end dates Courses run throughout the year and the length of course will vary depending on your level of English on entry. The durations are between 2 and 18 weeks. 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.
For more course information see: unibeds.info/ug-XXX Teaching hours per week Between 24 and 27 Assessment We use a variety of assessment methods during and at the end of your course. Please be aware that UK Visa and Immigration 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 Bachelors or Masters degree course at the University. For further information, visit: beds.ac.uk/international/courses/ pre-sessionals Or contact: international@beds.ac.uk (International) ‘teachers and students inspire me. Group discussion helped in building confidence and knowledge’
English Language & Communication
Communication Skills Unit boosts your academic and career potential
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Your Communication Skills Unit supports you in adjusting to UK Higher Education culture.
Your Communication Skills Unit programme will provide you with the opportunity to enrich your development through the ABCs:
The University of Bedfordshire provides mandatory Communication Skills classes for all first year international students, both undergraduate and postgraduate. Your Communications Skills lectures will help you become an effective communicator and to maximise your grades on your main course.
Academic Skills • Preparing your assignment from task to submission • Paraphrasing, summarising, synthesizing and referencing • Listening and note-taking skills • Dissertation writing • Appropriate assignment formats
Good communicators also possess a higher skill set to enable greater success in professional life. You study between two and six hours of weekly timetabled classes depending on your academic needs.
British university culture • Awareness of British university • Approaches to independent study • Seminar skills • Avoidance of plagiarism Communicating effectively • Presentation techniques • Subject-specific vocabulary • English language improvement
Plus, you attend thought-provoking Communication Skills plenary lectures, which are presented every Wednesday evening. These are popular learning events on diverse study and professional topics. They will give you the opportunity to practise taking notes and writing essays. Find more information: @ Your CS BREO Unit @ www.facebook.com/bedscs @ www.beds.ac.uk/cs @ J301/J302 E: languagecentre@beds.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1582 489032 To find out more about our courses go to: www.beds.ac.uk/delccourses
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English Language & Linguistics BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, Vicarage Street Duration: 3 years full-time (options available: part-time day) Assessment: Assignments; in-class tests; essays, journals, presentations; exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Attractive combination of theory and practice
• Excellent choice for a wide range of careers that require high-level communication skills About the course An exciting course if you are planning a career where high-level skills in professional communication and critical analysis are needed. It will help you to understand how language works and you will examine the main systems of English: syntax, morphology, pronunciation and associated meanings, as well as speech patterns, accents, dialects, and writing styles. Optional strands such as translation, intercultural communication, language and the media, and substantial opportunities for independent study allow you to specialise. As either a native or non-native user of English you will develop your vocabulary and acquire advanced communication skills.
For more course information see: unibeds.info/BAELLAAFIUG Career opportunities A range of careers are available, including: education, journalism, detection, PR, management and the intelligence community. Areas of study may include: • Words, grammar, pronunciation • Rhetoric: the language of persuasion • Discourse analysis • Critical thinking • Professional practice Did you know? Research topics are negotiable enabling you to develop your expertise according to personal interests.
• Explores the practical application of linguistic theory in various contexts
English Language & Literature* BA (Hons)
*Subject to approval Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 3 years full-time (options available: part-time day) Assessment: Portfolios, essays, presentations, exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Attractive combination of theory and practice • Access to the Hockliffe Collection, one of the most important collections of children’s books in Britain
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• Enhances employability by providing valuable transferable skills About the course This distinctive course is designed for students who appreciate the mutually beneficial nature of a sophisticated understanding of English language and the ability to read and understand a variety of literary texts. It will offer you the opportunity to study units on central issues in the study of English language, alongside literature from core periods of literary history – from the medieval period to the present day. You will study a range of key texts in literary and linguistic history and will undertake a range of specialist units to deepen your appreciation of a variety of texts written in English. Career opportunities This course will prepare you for diverse careers, including those in teaching, editing, publishing, journalism, business, travel and tourism, or any field in which detailed,
For more course information see: unibeds.info/BALITABFIUG critical knowledge of language and literature are prerequisites. For those interested in teaching English language, your second and third-year units will give you the practical skills and theoretical knowledge required in the classroom, while deepening your knowledge and understanding of literature. Areas of study may include: • Discourse analysis • Creative writing • The language of publishing and broadcasting • Children’s fiction • Translation and interpretation • World literature Did you know? All of our research has world-leading impact and is rated as internationally recognised or better (REF 2014).
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Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, Vicarage Street Duration: 3 years full-time (options available: part-time day) Assessment: Assignments; in-class tests; presentations; exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Excellent choice for a career in English language teaching • Train as a TEFL teacher as part of your degree About the course This course is a variant of our BA (Hons)
English Language and Linguistics. It builds on a core of linguistics and prepares you for the language teaching profession. In the first year you will see how words, sentences and pronunciation combine to convey meaning through reading, writing, listening and speaking. Teaching and classroom projects play an important role in our practice-based approach. We help you negotiate the relationship between teaching and learning, lesson-planning, and micro-teaching from the outset. During year two, teaching practice broadens your understanding of how English works and can be taught. As well as options such as translation and broadcasting, the course covers motivation, literacy and second language acquisition. Placements at local schools and colleges provide invaluable experience of classroom realities. Career opportunities Comprehensive preparation for a career in ELT, teaching in general or any professional
For more course information see: unibeds.info/BATEFAAFIUG environment where effective communication and presentation skills are needed. Many graduates decide to follow our postgraduate courses in Applied Linguistics (TEFL) and in ELT Management to develop their experience and career opportunities in English Language Teaching. They may also decide to go on to teach in the education sector. Areas of study may include: • Grammatical and lexical systems of English • Patterns of natural speech • Communication of meaning • TEFL materials development • Teacher and student motivation • Teaching and learning Did you know? As a graduate from this course, you will also have the opportunity to gain a TEFLi (initial TEFL teacher status) qualification simply by taking the Classroom Practice unit part of our Certificate in English Language Teaching short course.
Beds. For careers English Language Studies with TEFL “This course has helped me acquire skills that I believed I would never be able to develop, such as the confidence to stand in front of people and give a presentation. The best aspect of the course was definitely the teaching staff. I found them well trained, motivating, encouraging and always willing to help. Their constructive feedback enabled me to develop as a student and as an individual.” Shipa Begum BA (Hons) English Language Studies with TEFL graduate
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Law
Law is a vibrant, challenging and rewarding field of study. Our School of Law offers you industry-standard facilities and exposes you to the latest developments in legal practices preparing you for a successful career in law.
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Law Courses: Law LLB (Hons) Law (Accelerated) LLB (Hons) Have you also considered‌? Criminology BA (Hons) Criminology & Sociology BA (Hons) Psychology & Criminal Behaviour BSc (Hons) Psychology & Criminology BSc (Hons)
Did you know? Our brand new courtroom has been fitted by Fray Designs who have fitted Cambridge Magistrates Court and others across the UK.
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Future-proof learning Our LLB course satisfies the requirements of the regulatory bodies of the legal profession (the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board) and gives exemption from the academic stage of legal training upon successful completion of the course. Subsequently, you can progress straight to the next stage of required study for a career as a solicitor or barrister, or postgraduate study. We are delighted to be offering you the opportunity to gain an additional National Association of Licensed Paralegals (NALP) qualification on top of your law degree.
Our academics Mr Tom Mortimer Head of Law Q How do you help students secure jobs? A We host Employability Days, where we have employers from law; teaching; emergency services; prisons; and social work come in to the University to talk about how a law degree creates opportunities in the respective areas. We also have links with local firms, both legal and non-legal, which create opportunities for work placements and develop skills that students will need to enhance their employability.
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Law
For more course information see: unibeds.info/LBLLBIUG
LLB (Hons) Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square or Bedford campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Course work; exams; individual and group presentations Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Opportunity to gain an additional National Association of Licensed Paralegals (NALP) qualification • Gives exemption from the academic stage of training for a career as a barrister or solicitor
• Teaches core transferable skills in research, written and oral communication • Completion of this course allows entry to the LLM offered at the University About the course Law plays a key role in all aspects of our lives. Whether at work or play law governs our behaviour and gives shape to government, business and personal relationships. Our LLB course will provide you with key communication and research skills. Alongside the core topics which satisfy the Foundation of Legal Knowledge requirements of the Law Society and the Bar Council, you may study option units which will focus on areas including: medical law, company law, jurisprudence, child law and family law. Our law graduates leave us as articulate, knowledgeable and work ready individuals with a range of transferable skills to pursue a career in law, management, HR, the public sector, education and many others.
Beds. For careers Law LLB “This course pushes students to the limits of their intellectual capacity, and allows them to develop a more critical mentality. I enjoyed Mooting and public speaking, and it will ultimately help on the path to becoming a barrister.” Kenroy Justin LLB (Hons) Law graduate
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Career opportunities You will be prepared for a wide range of careers from solicitor to barrister, as well as work in commercial companies, local authorities, central government, the civil service, the police, financial institutions and international organisations. Postgraduate study is also available. Areas of study may include: • Criminal law • Contract law • Tort law • Land law • Public law • EU law • Equity and trusts • Legal education and practice Did you know? The Law course was rated 94% for overall satisfaction, and was ranked in the top 10 in the country in the National Student Survey 2014.
Law
Law (Accelerated)
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LLB (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 2 years full-time Assessment: Exams, coursework, projects, moots (mock trials), and timed assessments Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Intensive study to complete your degree more quickly • Opportunity to gain an additional National Association of Licensed Paralegals (NALP) qualification
About the course Take a three year degree in two years, studying four terms per year. Teaching over the summer, we cover all the course content required for a Qualifying Law Degree – but you can start working and earning a year earlier. This course exempts you from the Academic Stage of professional training for barristers and solicitors. By choosing relevant units you can also become a Member of the National Association of Licensed Paralegals on completion; this dual accreditation significantly enhances your employment opportunities. Study core units of contract, criminal law and public law skills including academic writing, referencing, location and application of cases and statutes to fact and ethics. Then move on to Tort and Land followed by European Union. Choose second and third year options including practice-based units. In the final summer, study the two remaining core units: equity and trusts and the dissertation which is an opportunity for you to consider in depth an area of law of interest and relevance to you.
Career opportunities You will have the opportunity to pursue a career as a solicitor or barrister with this qualifying Law degree and develop the transferable skills you can use in a number of other careers such as Teaching; probation services; emergency services; and HRM. Areas of study may include: • Law of contract • Criminal law • Public law • Law of tort • Land law • EU law • Equity and trusts • Medical law • Family law • Wills Did you know? This course provides the opportunity to complete the degree in just two years.
Learn in a range of real world environments
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Life Sciences
We have over 30 years’ of undergraduate and postgraduate teaching experience in this field. Our staff have a wealth of research experience in the biosciences which enriches your learning experience.
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Life Sciences Courses: Biochemistry* BSc (Hons) Biological Science BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science BSc (Hons) Forensic Science BSc (Hons) *Subject to approval
Did you know? The Biomedical Science degree is accredited by the Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS) which provides you with an important advantage when seeking employment with healthcare providers and industry.
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Future-proof learning The Department of Life Sciences provides a high-quality environment and you will be taught by researchactive staff dedicated to the latest in scientific discovery. Our courses not only meet the demands and expectations of industry, but also ensures that, as graduates, you will be highly employable.
Our academics Professor Surapareddy Sreenivasaprasad Head of Life Sciences Q What opportunities do students get at Bedfordshire that they may not find elsewhere? A They get access to research-active academic staff and experienced technical staff keen to support their learning and help the students achieve the best they can. We also have a vibrant and culturally diverse academic environment and recently refurbished and purpose built laboratory facilities for teaching and research.
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Biochemistry*
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BSc (Hons)
*Subject to approval Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Course work; essays; practical reports; exams; research project Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Focus on biochemistry knowledge and applications in pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors • Recently refurbished and purpose built new laboratory facilities to deliver high quality biochemistry teaching and research
About the course Our integrated approach will allow you to investigate plant, microbial and mammalian biochemistry in the context of drug design and development, genetic engineering, and biotechnology. You will explore structure function relationships, and metabolic pathways in simple to complex organisms functioning in diverse situations. The emphasis is on how biochemistry can be applied to solve real-life problems related to health and the environment. Some exciting examples include biomolecules and biomarkers in health and disease, and applications of novel microbes, genes and enzymes for bioenergy and biofuels. Practical training will include modern biochemical and molecular experimentation to gain experience in analytical and diagnostic technologies. Career opportunities Graduates will have specialist knowledge and skills for careers in pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. Transferable skills such as independent thinking, planning,
Access to excellent laboratory facilities with the majority of units involving practical classes
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problem solving, and communication will enable wider career opportunities in hospitals, government departments, academic organisations, and the publishing industry. Areas of study may include: • Anatomy and physiology • Chemistry and genetics • Molecular cell biology • Plant and microbial biochemistry • Biosignalling and metabolism • Proteins and enzymology • Biochemical techniques • Bioinformatics and molecular modelling • Structure-function relationships • Drug design and development • Genetic engineering and biotechnology Did you know? Academic staff are active researchers at the forefront of their fields, so you will benefit from the latest advances in a range of biochemistry-related subjects.
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Biological Science
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BSc (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Course work; essays; practical reports; exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • A broad, skills-based degree giving you a good base in the biological sciences • Covers topical areas that affect our lives such as health and the environment, genetics, biochemistry and biotechnology
About the course Biological Sciences impact almost every aspect of modern life, and this broad-based training in Biological Science offers key transferable skills opening up varied career opportunities. Begin with a foundation in biological sciences (microbiology, cellular chemistry and anatomy) and career options, progressing to biochemistry and biotechnology; human health and environment; the application of biology in industry and the impact of an expanded human population upon our environment. We have excellent laboratory facilities, and your final-year research project, supported by research-active staff, provides training in practical techniques. In your final year explore pathopharmacology and cell and molecular biology, building knowledge of the biochemical and biological mechanisms related to health and disease.
Career opportunities Career opportunities include research and development in academia and positions in a wide range of industries and government laboratories. Careers are also available in teaching, health and medical publishing, and medical sales. Areas of study may include: • Human anatomy and physiology • Biochemistry and genetics • Cell and molecular biology • Pharmacology • Biotechnology and environment Did you know? We received 91% overall satisfaction on our Biological Science course in the National Student Survey 2014.
Beds. For careers Biological Science “The reason why I chose to pursue BSc Biological Science degree was because I found the units covered so relevant to my area of interest. BSc Biological Science taught me various topics that would be of great importance to me if I choose to work in a pharmaceutical industry or research industry. One of the units, Pharmacology captures my attention the most because it allowed me to study how drugs affect the biological system in terms of its efficacy, bioavailability, affinity as well as the toxicology aspect. This degree definitely covers every aspect of Biology, from the molecular level to the clinical level.” Chelsea Gomes BSc (Hons) Biological Science student
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Biomedical Science
For more course information see: unibeds.info/BSBMDIUG
BSc (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Course work; essays; practical reports; exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Focus on understanding the functioning of the human body • Gain laboratory experience by undertaking a research project, with the opportunity for some to be completed in NHS laboratories
About the course Almost everyone in the UK will benefit at some point in their lives from disease diagnosis expertise. This IBMS accredited course provides a sound base in the laboratory sciences used to diagnose or investigate diseases, preparing you for a range of careers. Study normal life processes and the pathological changes that occur in disease. Keep up-to-date with current developments with guest lectures by biomedical science experts from institutes and hospital laboratories. Gain experience in techniques – such as problem based learning (PBL) for disease diagnosis – commonly used in medical schools. Career opportunities Careers include NHS hospital laboratories, research laboratories and industries, or progression to a postgraduate degree or medical subjects.
Areas of study may include: • Pathology and physiology • Anatomy and medical physiology • Cellular pathology • Medical immunology • Medical microbiology • Clinical biochemistry • Applications of immunology and microbiology • Cellular chemistry and genetics • Human metabolism and genetics • Medical physiology and haematology Did you know? This course is accredited by the Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS). providing you with an advantage over other graduates when looking for employment.
Beds. For careers Biomedical Science “The best thing about my course was the tutors! They are all actively engaged in prominent research and have achieved some great successes. I also loved the lab experiments because we got to observe and use a range of equipment. I’d definitely recommend studying at Bedfordshire.” Raimona Peters BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science graduate
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Forensic Science
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BSc (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time (options available: part-time day) Assessment: Course work; exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Core training in biosciences with an emphasis on forensic science • Examines the psychology of criminal behaviour as it relates to forensics
About the course Interested in working crime scenes? Technical advances have made the role of the forensic scientist increasingly important in crime investigation, but also in other areas including archaeology. This course offers a unique mix of science and psychology, involving practical laboratory work and experience in crime scene processing using our Crime Scene Room, as well as lectures. An introduction to sciences and psychology is followed by more detailed applied forensics, including preparation of evidence for court, and cellular pathology, medical physiology and haematology. You will also study recent advances in DNA analysis, toxicology, psychology, and forensic case studies. Career opportunities The course is designed to open up a range of opportunities in analytical and investigative science. These include working in research organisations and
institutes, as well as in commercial laboratories, plus careers in teaching, scientific publishing and medical sales. Areas of study may include: • Forensic science • Crime scene management • Legal systems • Drug analysis and toxicology • Forensic skills in psychology • Human pathology • Anatomy and physiology • Psychology of the criminal mind Did you know? This course has close links with the Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire police forces, and frequently calls upon police experts to deliver specialist lectures.
Work in our brand new crime scene rooms
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We offer you excellent facilities, innovative courses and committed teaching by professional practitioners and established experts. Our courses are geared towards fully equipping you with the skills you need to secure employment after graduating.
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Did you know? We have excellent industry links giving you the chance to gain work experience to enhance your employability. Most lecturers have worked, or continue to work, in journalism, broadcasting and film, in companies ranging from the BBC to Reuters. Email: international@beds.ac.uk
Broadcast Journalism BA (Hons) Broadcast Television & Radio BA (Hons) Creative Writing BA (Hons) Creative Writing & Journalism BA (Hons) Film Production* BA (Hons) Journalism BA (Hons) Journalism & Public Relations BA (Hons) Magazine Journalism BA (Hons) Media & Public Relations BA (Hons) Media Communications BA (Hons) Media Performance BA (Hons) Media Production BA (Hons) Media Production (Moving Image) BA (Hons) Media Production (New Media) BA (Hons)
Media Production (Radio) BA (Hons) Media Production (Scriptwriting) BA (Hons) Music Technology BA (Hons) Sports Journalism BA (Hons) Television Production BA (Hons) Have you also considered‌? Performance for Film, TV & Theatre* BA (Hons) Theatre & Professional Practice BA (Hons) English & Theatre Studies BA (Hons) *Subject to approval
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Future-proof learning You will use industry-standard facilities in our Media Arts Centre; the HD TV multi-camera studio, green screen, fully-equipped performance theatre and creative writing labs are just some of the resources that will allow you to build confidence and gain professional experience, readying you for employment. You will engage with a diverse range of creative professionals and benefit from a full programme of visiting speakers, masterclasses and workshops led by practising professionals, offering you invaluable insight into the industry.
Our academics Professor Alexis Weedon Head of Journalism & Communications Q How do you help students secure jobs after graduating? A We help our students through their final year projects – many staff have industry contacts and put students in touch with them at this stage. We make sure our courses are relevant for the future. What you learn now is what the industry needs in three or five years’ ready for when you graduate.
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Broadcast Journalism
For more course information see: unibeds.info/BABCJAAIUG
BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Show reels of news, portfolios, recordings, features and magazines; essays; in-class assessment Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Accredited by the Broadcast Journalism Training Council (BJTC) • Opportunity to work in our fully equipped TV and radio studios
About the course Your ambitious future plans need a degree to match. This course will see you producing industry-standard journalism for radio, TV and online. Using professional equipment in regular newsdays, develop considerable production skills as well as an excellent nose for news. Find and develop your own stories, and learn how to write and deliver them across multiple platforms, building a portfolio to grab the attention of future employers. Master essential aspects of law, public administration, ethics and an understanding of where power lies in society – essential to good reporting. Meanwhile, study the industry, and develop your powers of critical analysis, examining professional and your own journalistic practice – so you will enter it with a sound understanding.
correspondent. You could also choose to move into programme-making and producing, or into management. Areas of study may include: • Reporting • Audio and video editing • Law and public administration • Ethics • Voice and presentation training • News and programme production • Option to take shorthand Did you know? The Broadcast Journalism course was rated 100% for overall satisfaction in the National Student Survey 2014.
Career opportunities Graduates progress to careers in radio, TV broadcasting, publishing and press offices. With experience, you could become a studio-based presenter or a special news
Beds. For careers Broadcast Journalism “I chose the course because it excited me. It was exactly what I wanted to do and the units were perfect. The University has opened many doors and opportunities for the future; I have many contacts and will have already been published in a magazine before I have graduated which is amazing. I also have lots of work experience lined up which will look great on my CV when I graduate.” Emily Knott BA (Hons) Broadcast Journalism student
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Broadcast Television & Radio
For more course information see: unibeds.info/BABTRAAFIUG
BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Coursework, portfolios, essays, presentations and exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Opportunities to develop a substantial portfolio of work • Taught by highly experienced industry professionals
About the course Careers in broadcasting are among some of the most exciting out there, and this course will give you experience of fast-moving, live broadcast environments that will be hard to beat. From live radio, to on-air TV studio work, by the time you graduate you will have done it all, working alongside industry professionals in a realistic, high-tech broadcast environment. Learn essential skills as you work on live projects, as well as studying key themes and issues in TV and radio. Experience radio production, feature-making and on-air news; using our radio station – Radio LaB 97.1fm – and online TV channel throughout your course. Career opportunities The critical, analytical and practical skills of this degree will prepare you for a range of careers. The most common destination will be in the creative industries as a: programme researcher in broadcasting/ film/video; radio producer; media
Creative Writing
Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Opportunities to engage in cross-media collaboration • Advice and guidance on being published and finding outlets
Areas of study may include: • Radio skills • The journalism industry • TV studio production • Scriptwriting • Major independent piece of work • Journalism ethics, law and public administration Did you know? Many of our graduates go on to production and technical jobs in television, film and new media, radio, commercial and corporate sectors of the industry.
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BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Written assignments; project work
planner; multimedia specialist; runner in broadcasting/film/video; or television/film/ video producer. However, our graduates also opt for careers in teaching, in publishing and in public service.
• Specialist pathway in scriptwriting • Unique unit in horror and dark fantasy About the course Shape your development as a writer on this innovative and practical course. With close relationships with media, journalism and art and design courses, a focus on the creative arts and related industries means you will work in an atmosphere of constant artistic and intellectual production and energy. Develop your own specialism, working with experienced writers, academics, research students and alumni who present readings and seminars, and engage in cross-media, multi-media and web-based writing projects. Get involved with our student-run Creative Writing Society, sharing your work at ‘open mic’ readings and publishing online.
Career opportunities Creative Writing offers many career opportunities in addition to becoming a full-time writer. Advertising and copywriting are obvious examples, but graduates have also gone on to successful careers in TV script-editing, music journalism and teaching. Many of our students go on to postgraduate study. Areas of study may include: • Innovative writing • Scriptwriting • Performance writing • Creative non-fiction • Collaboration • Horror and dark fantasy Did you know? The Creative Writing course was ranked 94% for overall satisfaction in the National Student Survey 2014.
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Creative Writing & Journalism BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Written assignments; project work Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Provides advice and guidance on being published and finding outlets • Opportunities to write creatively across a range of genres and media
About the course An innovative course where you will experience a range of creative outlets: widening your choice of career options. Gain hands-on experience in a wide range of journalistic and creative work, including reporting, news and features, fiction, creative nonfiction and new media writing, working with the latest technology in TV and radio studios, fully equipped edit suites and Press Association news feeds. Tutors are all professional creative writers with publishing and broadcast expertise – they will support you as you develop your own unique voice and channel it through your writing, and give you practical guidance for getting recognised and published.
Key features • Business and filmmaking • Integrated theory and practice • Real world emphasis
Email: international@beds.ac.uk
Areas of study may include: • Reporting and writing • Scriptwriting • Performance and innovative writing • Literary journalism • Sub-editing, layout and design • Fiction in a range of genres Did you know? Your final project will be devoted to creative writing or journalism, or to hybrid forms.
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BA (Hons)
Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug.
postgraduate study in any area of journalism, creative writing or professional writing.
Career opportunities Career opportunities available include print and new media journalism, as well as creative writing. Graduates also work in advertising, education, as well as in the arts. You might also consider going on to
Film Production* *Subject to approval Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Course work. There are no examinations
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About the course New digital technologies offer opportunities in the job market for not only independent filmmakers but also supports low budget projects, corporate promotion, events and festivals; the course provides a 70/30 practice/theory balance in film practice and film analysis and places an emphasis on developing a business model for start up film production companies. There is an emphasis on real world and real work experience in the film industry thus providing opportunities for employability, career development and entrepreneurship. Students work alongside the local film community and these existing links will complement new industry links already sourced to provide live briefs and real world experience necessary for students to confidently run their own production companies whilst still undergraduates.
Career opportunities Graduates can be found running their own production companies, working in the arts, in entertainment and media (from runners, researchers, producers and executives to film directors, editors and cinematographers), at the BBC, ITV production companies and Channel 5, in fashion or in journalism (both print and TV). Areas of study may include: • Cinematography • Post production • Business • Film history • Producing • Scriptwriting Did you know? The course offers real world learning using our Industry standard digital production and post production facilities to develop your skills as filmmakers and producers.
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Journalism
For more course information see: unibeds.info/BAJORIUG
BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Portfolios of news; features and magazines; essays; computerised exams; in-class assessment Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Practical multimedia journalism • Experience of editorial and production skills for print and online journalism
• Final dissertation may be academic or practical, devoted to a project or portfolio, building expertise and job contacts • Opportunities for work experience • Access to the Press Association industry standard news wire service About the course The media industry is constantly changing, and you want to enter it bang up-to-date – with cross-industry editorial and production skills gained from experience of working in radio studios, edit suites and our newsroom, equipped with the latest Apple technology and Press Association news feeds. Taught by professionals with print, broadcast and academic expertise you will become skilled in news gathering and reporting including location work and feature writing, and develop an understanding of journalism in a globalised age. Career opportunities Print, broadcast media, online publishing,
and press offices all require journalists at local, regional, national and international levels. Other career paths include research, sub-editing, production, editorial, new media production, columnists in regional, national and international media companies. Areas of study may include: • Essential skills for journalists • Video skills and production • Online publishing • Magazine publishing • Feature writing • Sub-editing, layout and design • Law and public administration • Ethics • Radio Did you know? You can experience practice-based journalism, which is challenging, demanding and taught by journalists who are actively involved in industry.
Beds. For careers Journalism “The journalism course at Bedfordshire is excellent. This course has taught me how to write articles and features and how to conduct interviews. My teachers have taught me how to write assessments properly and I would recommend the journalism course to other students.” Gao Ziyu BA(Hons) Journalism (China)
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Journalism & Public Relations BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Practical portfolios and production work; essays; presentations Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Provides insights into current practices and future developments • Relates the critical study of journalistic practices to public relations practice • Includes a unit on career development
• Opportunity to study marketing and e-business • Dedicated newsroom equipped with professional news feed and industry compatible software About the course Many journalists and PR consultants enjoy careers that span these two exciting areas. Acquire your own exceptional range of communications abilities – blending practical journalism and PR skills – to open doors to you. From news-gathering, features, editorial and production to researching and targeting a particular media or sector to achieve a client’s business goals - this degree covers it all. Taught by staff experienced in local, regional, national or international journalism and PR, develop the analytical and creative skills needed by modern journalists and PR professionals, and master the multimedia tools used in magazine, newsletter and newspaper publishing in print and online.
Master a range of multimedia tools to publish both journalistic and marketing content
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For more course information see: unibeds.info/BAJPRIUG Career opportunities Many companies employ journalism and PR graduates as an essential part of their business. Former students now work in magazine publishing, sports journalism, media research, press offices and PR companies. Areas of study may include: • PR strategy • Reporting and writing • Media relations • Production design Did you know? This course gives you the opportunity to develop the analytical and creative skills needed by modern journalists and public relations professionals.
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Magazine Journalism
For more course information see: unibeds.info/BAMJOIUG
BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Practical portfolios and production work; essays; presentations; exams, magazines, dissertation Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Provides insights into current practices and future developments in the magazine industry • Opportunities to acquire practical experience using industry software
• Develop as a multimedia practitioner – by studying print, online, radio and video, and working on real projects • Work experience opportunities on a wide range of magazines About the course Your determination to enter this intensely competitive branch of journalism demands a specialist degree - allowing you to focus on developing a stand-out set of skills for the modern information age. This course blends a solid understanding of practical magazine journalism with insight into the broader media industry including ethics and journalism law. Explore current practice and gain insight into future developments in the magazine industry as you develop skills as a writer, news gatherer and editor and enjoy plenty of opportunity to master industry-standard software. Career opportunities There are multiple opportunities open to magazine journalism graduates. The
obvious openings are as news and features journalists within magazines, online, print and in the broadcast media. There are also a range of roles in magazine publishing, journalism, media research, press office work and freelancing. Areas of study may include: • Reporting • Sub editing, design and layout • Multimedia options • Law and public administration • Specialist and feature writing • Theories of journalism • Radio journalism • Video skills • Option to take shorthard Did you know? You have the opportunity to work together to create your own publication for the audiences you want to reach in print and online.
Create your own publications for the audiences you want to reach in print and online
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Media & Public Relations BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Portfolios; written assessments such as reports and essays; oral presentations; exams; business plans; end of degree special project Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Relates the critical study of media practices to public relations practice • Includes units which focus on career development and the work environment
About the course Develop a valuable set of skills, knowledge and understanding of the role of media and PR in contemporary societies, allowing you access to a range of future employment opportunities. Combine a thorough understanding of massmedia theory and practices with an insight into the workings of the PR industry, exploring the full range of integrated PR activities and becoming an effective and responsible media analyst and communicator. Develop PR consulting and planning capabilities and learn how to express yourself using appropriate media – able to influence and inform opinion. Acquire valuable research and project initiation experience whilst working both independently and in teams. Career opportunities Many companies employ media and PR graduates as an essential part of their business. Our graduates now work in magazine publishing, journalism, media research and digital media production.
Media Communications
Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Offers the opportunity to test out media theories through practical work • Communication skills as a major area of focus
Email: international@beds.ac.uk
Areas of study may include: • Media theory • Film and television studies • Analysis of the various creative industries • Marketing communications, PR skills and corporate strategy • Media institutions • Media and PR interface • Independent film production Did you know? Students on this course have access to our industry-standard facilities, and there is also a wide range of extracurricular events and activities (arts festivals, student film screenings, and conferences) to complement your studies.
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BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Group presentations; practical work; reports; essays; exams; final year project; blogs; portfolio
For more course information see: unibeds.info/BAMPRAAFIUG
• Opportunities for specialisation in the area of your choice: new media, scriptwriting, or radio About the course The media (film, television, press, media institutions, new technologies) impacts our lives every day. This course will give you the analytic and practical skills needed to work within it as an effective communicator and analyst. From your choice of area (radio, scriptwriting or new media) you will develop broad production experience, and examine social, political and historical aspects of contemporary media forms, looking critically at the various, ever-changing areas to understand how they work and the roles they play. Your special project, either a portfolio of work (ideal to show future employers) or dissertation on an area you choose to explore in depth, will help you develop your own powers of communication.
Career opportunities Career options include magazine and newspaper journalism, teaching, media research and production, local radio and photography. Areas of study may include: • Understanding the media • Television studies • Skills for media research • New technologies in the media • Working in the media • Film studies: Hollywood, European and world cinema • Radio, new media and scriptwriting • Arts and events management • Contemporary debates in the media Did you know? This course focuses on producing graduates with the necessary practical and analytical skills to operate in the everchanging, contemporary media landscape.
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Media Performance
For more course information see: unibeds.info/BAMPNIUG
BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Practical performance; presentations; essays; written exercises; journals Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Prepares you to perform in TV, film, stage, radio and new media • Practical assessments and exercises enable the building of show reel material to showcase students’ talents
About the course Pursue your dream of performing in TV, film, radio, on stage or online with this degree covering the creative and technical aspects of radio programme making, directing, script development, performance management, and lighting for the stage and for the camera. You will explore practical techniques in performance and production, underpinned by media and cultural theory. Enjoy masterclasses from leading figures in performances areas as well as excellent facilities, industry connections and placement opportunities. Career opportunities Graduates are working in front of the camera, presenting on CBBC, community channel local news, internet sports radio, and news programmes. Other graduates have gone on to work behind the camera as members of production teams or work at Radio 1, Radio 1 Xtra, KISS and BBC Local Radio. We have good connections with
local radio stations around the University, with students and graduates gaining work experience both in the BBC and commercial stations. Areas of study may include: • Performance techniques • Presenting for the camera • Acting for the camera • Stage and single camera directing • Exploring performance practices • Performance management • Theatre and single camera lighting • Radio (digital recording and editing) • Performance journeys from theory to practice Did you know? This course equips you with the skills to perform within the professional media industries as an actor before the camera, scriptwriter, director, production manager, stage manager for theatre or presenter for radio or screen.
Beds. For careers Media Performance “Since graduating I’ve worked on KISS and MTV Music Junkie where I got to interview Robbie Stryder. The skills I learnt at the University, and the lecturers, are amazing.” Melvin Odoom BA (Hons) Media Performance graduate Radio presenter for the KISS 100 Breakfast show and TV Presenter for MTV
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Media Production
For more course information see: unibeds.info/BAMEPIUG
BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Production work; portfolios; presentations; journals; essays; computerbased exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Practical, vocationally relevant curriculum • Excellent production facilities • Lively, enthusiastic community of staff and students
• Units on career development and working in the media • Hone essential skills in drama and documentary production About the course Media production is an exciting, social activity – a form of communication influenced by many factors: cultural, economic and political. Successful practitioners in this industry make powerful media products that communicate with their target audience through drama or documentary. On this successful course you will learn to make both, with the option to continue as a generalist or specialise in moving image, radio, new media or scriptwriting. Combined with theory and history of the media, it will give you the skills you need to join many of our previous graduates in UK or international media careers.
Beds. For careers Media Production “This course gives me the theoretical knowledge as well as experience of using specialist equipment. I have learnt different aspects of film and enjoy learning how to interpret Hollywood films and understanding what makes a good film.” Ismael Ahmed BA (Hons) Media Production student
Email: international@beds.ac.uk
Career opportunities Career paths open to you include any industry that requires excellent communication and team-working skills. Many of our graduates have now progressed to successful careers in the UK and international media. Areas of study may include: • Documentary and drama production • Radio production • New media production • Scriptwriting • Video and audio techniques and skills • Working in the media • Media theory • Film studies Did you know? Media production graduates often go on to work in radio production, digital media production, journalism, teaching, advertising, media, PR and television.
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Media Production (Moving Image)
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About the course This course gives you the opportunity to specialise in drama and documentary production, building skills relevant to careers in many industries, as well as production/post-production. Media production is an exciting, social activity – a form of communication influenced by cultural, economic and political factors; and successful practitioners communicate with their target audience via powerful media products. On this course, which builds on the strengths of the successful general BA in Media Production, you will visit and
take part in international film festivals, and media conferences held at the University, studying theory and practice focused on the processes used to create moving image media as you gain skills to help you join many of our previous graduates in UK or international media careers. Areas of study may include: • Producing documentary and drama • Cinematography • Sound design • Post-production • Working in the media • Film studies Did you know? You will participate in an exclusive premiere of final year students’ work, and receive feedback from industry insiders.
Media Production (New Media)
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For details see Media Production overview p.112
About the course This course specialises in new media production and future media, exploring the digital technologies deployed by the industry, and their adoption in wider society. Build skills relevant to careers in many industries, as you study the cultural, economic and political factors influencing media production, and the history of the media, learning to connect with your target audience via powerful media products. This course builds on the strengths of the successful general BA in Media Production: learn theory and practice producing a
wide variety of new media forms: blogs and websites, presentations, dramas/ documentaries, essays and reports. Areas of study may include: • New media production • Digital cultures • Future media • Film studies • Documentary and drama production • Social, political, legal and economic factors in media production • Video skills and production Did you know? Many graduates from Media Production have now progressed on to successful careers in the UK and International media.
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Media Production (Radio)
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About the course Radio is a highly creative and competitive branch of media and this course focuses on the production process. Study the cultural, economic and political factors influencing radio production, learning to connect with your target audience by creating powerful programmes. This course builds on the strengths of the successful general BA in Media Production: learn theory and practice producing programmes as well as presentations, essays and reports, culminating in a final project produced under simulated industry conditions.
Areas of study may include: • Radio production • Social, political, legal and economic factors in media production • Film studies • Documentary and drama production • Working in the media • Video skills and production • Media theory • Video and audio techniques and skills Did you know? “I did my first course unit in radio and became instantly hooked on becoming a radio broadcaster. The facilities are great.” Jack Cornell, BA (Hons) Media Production student
Gain access to a wide range of professional radio production equipment
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Media Production (Scriptwriting)
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About the course If your love of TV and film is matched only by your love of story-telling, a career as a scriptwriter could be your ideal choice. Study the cultural, economic and political factors influencing radio production and history of media as well as the practical skills to enable you to create powerful scripts that connect with your audiences. This course builds on the strengths of the successful general BA in Media Production: learn theory and practice producing a variety of scripts as well as presentations, essays and reports, culminating in a final
project that will form the centrepiece of your online portfolio/showreel and demonstrate your skills to prospective employers. Areas of study may include: • Scriptwriting • Film studies • Creative writing theory and practice • Documentary and drama production Did you know? You can write a full-length script for your special project, supervised by our scriptwriting expert.
Music Technology
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BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Practical course work; exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Your time is split between practical work and academic assignments • Collaboration in media projects including film and animation
• Our radio station broadcasts student music and offers an alternative application of sound technology not covered by many university courses About the course Music Technology covers music for visual media, (film, television, video games and web design); software synthesis and digital signal processing, and composition and song writing, giving you plenty of opportunity to develop and showcase your creative talents. Using industry-standard technology, you will study recording and production with an option of software programming, explore different musical genres and practise music business skills, with an opportunity in your final year to work with students on other media courses on a joint project. Career opportunities Graduates can progress into: music and sound design for theatre, radio, television,
museums, gaming content, software or new media; music technology journalism; management; and education. Computing skills enable graduates to work outside the music industry. Areas of study may include: • Music software • Recording and production • Composing for film and media • Music theory • A wide range of musical repertoires • Critical listening skills • Music business Did you know? This course is taught by experienced staff in an active media department, creating opportunities for collaborations that are not found in more traditional music departments.
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Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Live reporting; feature writing; interviews; portfolios; essays Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Practical skills combined with in-depth knowledge to give understanding and authority to your reporting • Stage three can be devoted to a project or portfolio to take to interviews
• Options for experience within radio, television, print and online journalism • Opportunities to apply for work experience About the course The growth and commercialisation of sport and rapid development of digital and social media tools makes sports journalism an exciting and fast-moving branch of the industry. This specialist course enables you to develop the practical and critical skills needed by 21st century sports journalists - covering the traditional research and writing skills as well as those needed to handle new and developing media forms. Inform your journalism with knowledge of the wider political, social, historical and economic sporting environment, and gain core communication skills, and ethical and legal knowledge essential to all journalists. Career opportunities The transferable skills which our graduates acquire remain in demand. Career
Learn to work as a multiplatform journalist and gain insight into a rapidly changing media industry in the globalised age
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opportunities include sports journalism, publishing, copywriting, public relations work, in-house press office positions, media research and digital media. Areas of study may include: • Reporting • Sub editing, layout and design • Practical sports reporting • The relationship between sport and the media • Sport’s role in society • Law and public administration • Radio journalism • Video skills • Option to take shorthand Did you know? Develop a portfolio of work and contacts while honing your journalism skills through regular newsdays.
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Television Production
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BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Practical production work; presentations; essays; journals, computerbased assessment Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features •M any of our students secure jobs and work placements on high-profile shows including: Dancing on Ice, Celebrity Juice, Don’t Tell the Bride, The Only Way is Essex, The Magaluf Weekender, Piers Morgan Life
Stories, Alan Carr Chatty Man, Keep it in the Family, Mock the Week, to name but a few • Learn key production skills to turn your ideas into actual projects • Opportunities to develop a substantial portfolio of work About the course TV continues to be a fast-expanding area, with more than 500 UK satellite television channels and 1,000 independent production companies. This course is ideal if you want to work as part of the team behind the camera: as you turn your ideas into projects you will develop a substantial portfolio of work, along with the ability to work in groups or independently. As you explore cinematography, audio and visual effects, editing, sound design, lighting, scriptwriting, directing, producing, music videos, live news, live magazine programmes, television drama and radio you will develop an impressive set of skills with which to wow prospective employers.
Career opportunities Graduates go on to production and technical jobs in television, film, new media, radio, commercial and corporate sectors of the industry. Areas of study may include: • Multi-camera television skills • Cinematography, sound design and editing effects • Location video production • Scriptwriting • Production and direction • Independent special project • Key themes and issues in television • Music video • TV drama Did you know? The Television Production course was rated 94% for overall satisfaction in the National Student Survey 2014.
Beds. For careers Television Production “The highlight of my time at Bedfordshire was running the TV Lab live show. I gained a wealth of knowledge and felt well prepared to go out and find work in the industry. Since graduating I have worked on programmes including Big Brother and Dancing on Ice.” Jodie Lockwood BA (Hons) Television Production graduate. Appeals Co-ordinator at the BBC for Children in Need
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We provide you with an interactive approach to teaching and learning, which will allow you to explore issues and discuss your ideas and points of view.
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Nursing & Health Courses: BSc Nursing Studies Level 6 (Top Up) Sports Therapy BSc (Hons)
Did you know? Our course provides you with a balanced curriculum which is rich in contemporary topics and information related to health and in particular the health system in the UK. The course will enable you to make comparisons and contrasts with health care in your own country and will encourage you to consider feasible changes to practice. Successful completion of your course will enable you to take on the role within your profession with confidence and will open up further career and academic study opportunities.
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Future-proof learning In addition to the support given by lecturing staff, the University’s Personal and Academic Development team (PAD) deliver workshops and online learning packages to help you to develop your academic skills. Similarly, the University’s Language department delivers sessions to develop you English language skills and to be come familiar with the culture of University life in the UK. We take a flexible, approach to teaching and learning which encourages the use of authoritative evidence.
Our academics Judith Chappell Associate Dean and Head of Department Clinical Education and Leadership Q How will my experience be acknowledged and developed? A This will be through active participation and questioning your understanding of your practice. We value your views and this course will enhance your professional decision making skills.
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BSc Nursing Studies Level 6 (Top Up) Starts in: October and February Induction activities: September and January Location: Luton Duration: 12 months full-time Assessment: Portfolio of evidence, essays, presentations, in class test, literature review Entry requirements Open to international students who are registered practitioners in their home country. Special entry requirements may apply. For details contact your specialist admissions team: Team I – for applications from India TeamI@beds.ac.uk Team A – for applications from African nations TeamA@beds.ac.uk Team P – for applications from the Middle East TeamP@beds.ac.uk Team C – for applications from China and SE Asia TeamC@beds.ac.uk
Key features • This course is designed to enable you to build on the knowledge and skills that you have gained during your initial nursing education. It has an interactive approach to teaching and learning, which will allow you to explore issues and articulate your ideas and points of view. About the course This is a full time course, which will enable you to critically analyse aspects related to your field of practice, from an international perspective. The content covers a range of theories and concepts, which underpin professional health care. This course is designed to enable you to build on the knowledge and skills that you have gained during your initial nursing education in your home country. You will be supported through the process of adjusting to the culture of learning within an English university with advice on University policies and procedures; international student experience literature; study skills;
Beds. For careers Nursing Studies “This course is quite challenging. It creates in you the desire to ask questions, it makes you hungry to know more. It gives you the ability to ask questions intelligently and to seek for answers. I hope I never lose that.” Lillian Chinwe Soribe BSc (Hons) Nursing Studies student (Nigeria)
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For more course information see: unibeds.info/BSNRHIUG and the use of the on-line learning resource platform BREO. You will be expected to use this resource as part of the general teaching and learning strategies in all units of study. Areas of study may include: • Promoting quality healthcare • Adopting evidence-based practice • Context of professional practice • Literature review (dissertation) Further Study Opportunities MSc Advanced Nursing Studies MSc Public Health MSc International Nursing and Healthcare Career Opportunities This course will equip you with academic and practical skills which will enable you to compete in the job market and will enhance your opportunities in your own country.
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Sports Therapy
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BSc (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Course work; written exams; practical exams
• Dynamic and expert team drawn from health professions and sports science backgrounds
Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug.
About the course Qualified Sports Therapists work in a range of settings. On this course, one of the longest-established in the UK, you will spend more than 50% of your time developing your practical skills, so when you graduate you are confident and competent to practise professionally in any of today’s sports therapy environments. As well as practising your new skills in our in-house sports massage clinics and within sports clubs, sports teams, local hospitals and clinics; you will study human anatomy, physiology, pathology and clinical management skills, sports science, biomechanics and psychology in-depth, undertaking a research project in your final year.
Key features • Clinical practice work placements allow students to develop their clinical therapy skills and enhance their prospects of employment
• Delivered in one of the best-equipped sports therapy and physical therapy teaching environments in the UK
Career opportunities After graduation, you will be equipped to work in a wide variety of sports therapy and sports medicine environments, from the NHS to private clinics and sports. You will be equipped to be employed by others, and also to work as a private practitioner in your own business. Areas of study may include: • Physiology, anatomy and biomechanics • Sports massage • Advanced soft tissue techniques • Sports injury rehabilitation • Gym instruction • Sports nutrition • Research design and conduct Did you know? As a graduate of our course, you can become eligible for insurance for professional practice through Independent Professional Therapists International (IPTI).
Beds. For careers Sports Therapy “This is a versatile course which gives you various skills and plenty of career pathways. Practicals, clinic work and work placements allow you to develop skills such as massage, injury assessment treatment and rehabilitation, and enable you to become competent within the profession.” Tatiana Plekhanova BSc (Hons) Sports Therapy student
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Performing Arts & English
You will benefit from exceptional facilities and teaching from industry professionals. Our courses are geared towards equipping you with the knowledge, skills and experience required to succeed and secure employment.
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Did you know? You will have the chance to deliver dance performances and have access to on-campus training opportunities through the University’s Dance and Performance Evening School.
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Dance & Professional Practice BA (Hons) Education Studies & English BA (Hons) English & Theatre Studies BA (Hons) English Literature BA (Hons) English Studies BA (Hons) Performance for Film, TV & Theatre* BA (Hons) Performing Arts BA (Hons) Theatre & Professional Practice BA (Hons) Have you also considered‌? Media Performance BA (Hons) *Subject to approval
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Future-proof learning Staff are experienced as performers, choreographers, artistic directors and dance practitioners, so you benefit from their direct experience of the industry. Our English courses build on the strengths gained from a long tradition of English teaching, but also incorporate contemporary developments within the subject. Students have access to the Hockliffe Collection, one of the most important and rare collections of 18th and 19th century children’s books in Britain.
Our academics Dr Jane Carr Acting Head of Performing Arts and English Q How do you help students secure jobs? A All courses prepare students to develop skills that are important for future employment whether this is how to lead a performing arts workshop, to pitch and develop a small business idea or to communicate complex ideas in a professional way. We also emphasise the importance of networking and gaining experience through volunteering and internships.
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BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Performance; practice based assignments; course work; written assignments Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Models of professional practice embedded to enhance students’ employment skills • Studio-based and practice-led learning
About the course Developing the ability to express yourself, whether in performance or choreography, verbally, in written form or through analysis and ideas is core to this course. You will explore technique, performance, choreography and improvisation, as well as critical thinking, teaching skills and project development as you become a skilled and entrepreneurial dance practitioner and develop your independent and individual creative style. You will use our professional facilities to explore developments in current dance ideas, explore fusions with digital technologies and work collaboratively with students in other disciplines, as well as making use of exciting links with regional and national dance and performing arts organisations. Career opportunities Graduates have progressed to careers in performance, choreography, teaching, arts policy and community arts practice.
Graduates also have the chance to pursue further training or postgraduate study. Areas of study may include: • Dance technique • Performance • Composition and improvisation • Choreography • Critical and cultural analysis • New media and digital technology • Dance writing and seminar presentation • Marketing and entrepreneurship in dance • Leadership in dance education • Dance policy and infrastructure • Dance on screen Did you know? Your experience will be enhanced through input from internationally significant visiting artists and access to professional performance work.
Beds. For careers Dance & Professional Practice “I want to be in a professional dance company and then go on to teaching. The University is helping me by improving my technique and giving me a better understanding of what I need to know to go into the professional industry.” Gina Bunn BA (Hons) Dance & Professional Practice student
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Education Studies & English
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BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Essays; individual and group projects; oral presentations; portfolios; phase tests; exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Excellent progression route to a PGCE, without having to commit to either Primary or Secondary Education • Good grounding in English Literature, a key National Curriculum subject
About the course This course is a great choice if you are thinking of going on to do a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) after your degree but don’t yet want to commit to primary or secondary level teaching. You’ll get a very good grounding in the key National Curriculum subject of English Literature and learn about key educational ideas and theories, gaining a wide knowledge of key educational ideas and theories, major literary periods and genres, and the use of language. In addition, you will have the opportunity to choose units which are of particular interest to you and which will have relevance for your future career. During your degree you will have the opportunity to explore the role of language in society, contemporary and historical notions of childhood and children, study the work of Shakespeare and his contemporaries, the philosophy of education and choose from a range of English and Education Studies options and a dissertation based on your interests and your future career plans.
English & Theatre Studies
Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Course combines and integrates the study of English and theatre • Practice-led study of acting, directing, devising and creative writing
Areas of study may include: • The child and the curriculum • Language and linguistics • Early years education • Disability and special needs education • World literature in English • Social constructions of childhood • Language, ideology and power • Supporting early learning Did you know? Our students have access to the Hockliffe Collection, one of the most important collections of 18th and 19th century children’s books in Britain.
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BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Essays; performance; group research; presentations; seminar papers; exams
Career opportunities Recent graduates have begun careers in teaching, as well as in librarianship, youth work and local government. Many progress to a PGCE in Primary or Secondary Education.
• Focus on literature from Renaissance to the present, avant-garde theatre, world literature, creative writing and film studies
management, community arts practice and youth work. Others have moved on to postgraduate study.
About the course Develop your love of and skills in performance whilst studying the literature and texts relating to it. On this course the related disciplines are both studied through theory and practice. Develop as an actor and/or writer through intensive training and production with a professional director and using our professional facilities, while building a foundation in history and theoretical study of literature. Move on to directing/devising performances and choose to specialise in an area of English studies. In year three you will produce a dissertation through creative practice, in either theatre-making or creative writing.
Areas of study may include: • Acting, directing, devising • Creative writing • Production work • Literature in history • American, African and Irish literature • Film studies • Elizabethan and Jacobean drama • 19th and 20th century literature • Children’s fiction Did you know? You will have access to our 280-seat theatre – the largest in the region – plus three dance studios and an 80-seat studio theatre.
Career opportunities Graduates have progressed to careers in performance, journalism, teaching,
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BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Portfolios, essays, exams, in-class assessment. Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • A range of options in the second and third years, letting you choose a course that best fits your own ambitions • Access to some of the most important archives of children’s literature in the UK
About the course Whatever your favourite period, you will find something to fascinate you on this course following the development of English Literature from the tales of Chaucer and plays of Shakespeare to the poems of Benjamin Zephaniah and the novels of Monica Ali. On the way you will explore the Restoration, the 18th Century, Romantics and Victorians. Options include poetry and poetics, Shakespeare and his contemporaries, American literature and creative writing, Gothic stories, Irish literature, children’s fiction, world literature and histories of perception. You will also have plenty of opportunity to develop your own critical or creative voice with a final dissertation choice of an extended essay on your preferred subject or a portfolio of your own creative writing. Career opportunities On completing this course, you might progress to one of the following professions:
Cover the development of English Literature from Chaucer and Shakespeare to the present
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academic librarian; advertising or professional copywriter; arts administrator; editorial assistant; journalist; public relations officer; and teaching, following further study at postgraduate level. Areas of study may include: • Literature in history • Creative writing • Poetry and poetics • Writing for performance • Children’s fiction • World literature • Gothic literature Did you know? Our English courses build on the strength gained from a long tradition of English teaching at the University.
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English Studies
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BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Essays; oral presentations; phase tests; portfolios; exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Gain access to the Hockliffe Collection – one of the most important collections of children’s books in Britain • Enhances employability by providing valuable transferable skills
About the course Your love of the English language and its literature extends to your own creative writing and you want a degree that will allow you to follow all three elements. This distinctive course does just that, supporting your development in creativity and imagination, articulacy and cultural scale of reference. A foundation in the main literary genres and periods, language, identity and society; and different kinds of writing is followed by study of the Middle Ages and Renaissance and the chance to choose from creative writing, language, film studies, canonical English literature or American literature. The final year brings your literature studies up to the present day, and you choose either a dissertation or a portfolio of creative writing.
relations and arts administration. Many of our students go on to do a PGCE in either Primary or Secondary Education, both of which are offered at Bedfordshire. Areas of study may include: • Language and linguistics • Film studies • Creative writing • American, Irish and African literatures • Children’s fiction • Practical writing • Elizabethan and Jacobean drama Did you know? The English course was rated 92% for overall satisfaction in the National Student Survey 2014.
Career opportunities Recent graduates have gone on to careers in the media, publishing, marketing, public
Beds. For careers English Studies “This course prepared me for employment by introducing me to a wide spectrum of possible careers. The practical writing unit was particularly useful for this. My advice to anyone thinking of studying here would be that it will be hard work, but it is a fantastic experience. You will discover things about yourself that you never knew and be a confident person because of it.” Adele Marie Cook BA (Hons) English Studies graduate
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BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Course work; practical Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Practice-led study of theatre, dance and performance • Study of acting and dance techniques • Creation of inter-disciplinary performance through the study of physical, devised and dance theatre
About the course Explore the full range of your talents in Performing Arts – as a director, choreographer, actor, dancer and project leader. This degree focuses on combining theoretical and practical study of cuttingedge theatre, dance and performance practice to develop you as a skilled, innovative and adaptable professional ready to enter the world of Performing Arts. An introduction to dance and theatre is followed by the chance to develop further skills in musical theatre, dance, theatre, digital performance, performance making or community performance, making use of our professional-quality 280-seat theatre, a studio theatre, and a suite of dance studios. Explore improvisation and choreography and further flex your creative muscles by working with students of other disciplines, and choose your own final dissertation topic.
Performance for Film, TV & Theatre* BA (Hons)
*Subject to approval Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Practical assessments, written assessments, presentations and performances, in class assessments and public and/filmed performances Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Study of performance techniques suited to the different arenas of live theatre, television and film.
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Career opportunities Graduates have progressed to careers in acting, dance performance, teaching, smallscale touring, arts management, community arts and educational outreach, and technical theatre production. Graduates also pursue Postgraduate study and research. Areas of study may include: • Acting and dance technique • Choreography and directing • Full-scale production work in dance, theatre and inter-disciplinary practice • Collaborative and devised performance • New writing for stage • Leadership in a community context • Performance integrating new technology • Theoretical subject-based knowledge Did you know? How to work as a professional in the performing arts industry underpins all practical elements of the course.
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• Exploration of a wide range of performance contexts
media industries that open up a range of opportunities in the field of performing arts.
• Emphasis on creativity and collaborative working practices
Career opportunities As a graduate in Performance for Film. TV and Theatre , you’ll have the opportunity to progress to a career in: acting and performance; teaching; youth and community arts; production (theatre); or production (Film/TV).
• Situates practical skills within broader fields of media and performing arts industries • Experience of working in professional spaces for TV and film production and in a theatre About the course This new course will develop your acting and performance skills for the different contexts of screen and stage. You will experience working with texts and devising your own work while developing your performance techniques for both live and recorded performance. You will engage with key ideas that drive new developments in performance and also gain understanding and experience of the wider professional contexts of the theatre and
Areas of study may include: • Acting (for theatre and screen) • Devising and scriptwriting • Drama for the camera • Performance management • Theories of media and performance Did you know? You will create a show reel of your performances to camera as part of your course.
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Theatre & Professional Practice
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BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Course work; practical Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Emphasis on professional practice-led learning and teaching • Develop a professional portfolio of work whilst you are studying • Explore ways in which theatre can transform lives in community settings
• Taught by academic specialists and professional theatre-makers/performers About the course Immerse yourself in contemporary theatremaking – as an actor, director, co-creator or workshop facilitator - as intensive training, production and performance experience develop your skills in professional theatre practice. Your preparation for a career as a performer or creator in the world of theatre will encompass acting, devising and directing on a range of CV-building projects – including public performances throughout, and a season of work that will be realised in small-scale companies in your final year – underpinned with a growing understanding of the theoretical concepts behind your work. Opportunities to collaborate on creative projects with students of other disciplines like Dance and English will broaden your range and employability skills.
Career opportunities Graduates of this course are employed as actors, teachers, educational outreach workers or specialist trainers, which may supplement their work as small-scale theatre directors, workshop programme creators, project managers or freelance directors. Areas of study may include: • Acting • Directing, devising, scriptwriting • Avant-garde theatre • Planning and running community-based workshops • Analysis, critical theory and interpretation of drama and theatre • Theatre production Did you know? You have the chance to perform in fullscale theatre productions, and to set up and run a small-scale touring company.
Develop yourself as a highly creative and effective actor/performer, director, or workshop facilitator
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Psychology
Our Psychology degrees have received the prestigious British Psychological Society (BPS) accreditation and confer eligibility for the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership, increasing your employability by giving you a qualification that employers understand and value.
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Did you know? We have state-of-theart equipment to aid your learning such as eye tracking software, a driving simulator, EEG recording equipment and a video-editing suite.
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Applied Psychology BSc (Hons) Health Psychology BSc (Hons) Psychology BSc (Hons) Psychology & Criminal Behaviour BSc (Hons) Psychology & Criminology BSc (Hons) Psychology & Education BSc (Hons) Psychology, Counselling & Therapies BSc (Hons) Have you also considered‌? Criminology BA (Hons) Criminology & Sociology BA (Hons)
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Future-proof learning Many of our courses deal with applying theory to real-life situations, ensuring that you receive an ideal balance of theory and practice. Subject areas include eye-witness testimonies, the origins of prejudice and stereotypes, decision making, and much more. You will develop skills which are highly desirable to potential future employers, including the ability to conduct research, project management, problem solving, critical analysis, communication and teamwork.
Our academics Professor James Barnes Head of Psychology Q How does the department prepare students for real-world work? A By teaching research and analysis skills, communication, data-handling, computer literacy, team working, interpersonal skills, problem solving and critical reasoning. The combination of these skills with the study of human behaviour makes a University of Bedfordshire Psychology graduate attractive to an employer.
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For more course information see: unibeds.info/BSPSHIUG
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Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Course work; practicals; exams; presentations Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • We are one of a few universities in the country offering Health Psychology at BSc level • Discusses the impact of our thoughts and feelings which underpin our health related behaviours
• Provides an overview of how psychology can make a real difference to an individual’s health and wellbeing About the course This specialised, British Psychological Society (BPS) accredited degree focuses on how health psychology can help us understand and assist people to manage health and illness, and how the healthcare system might be enhanced. Combine core areas of psychology (cognitive, social, developmental, biological, individual difference psychology with exploration of research into issues such as eating disorder, pain and stress management. Career opportunities Graduates enter careers in areas of behaviour change and public health, as well as in non-health-related fields such as clinical, educational, forensic, prison and occupational psychology, business and HR, research, training, teaching and the NHS. The course is relevant to those wanting to work
Beds. For careers Health Psychology “The best thing about my course is the work we do within a group under the supervision of qualified staff. As far as my experience is concerned here at Bedfordshire, I’d like to say that I my tutors have been really kind and supportive to me. I’m really impressed by the specialists facilities like first class Psychology lab, Health and Biological lab and the Cognitive lab as well as Computing equipment for all students. For me University of Bedfordshire is supportive, challenging and more than amazing.” Sayed Qamar BSc (Hons) Health Psychology student
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with people to either prevent disease and illness or to help people once they are ill. Areas of study may include: • Applied health psychology and public health • Health behaviour change and intervention design • Community health psychology • Biological, social and psychological impact on health • Cognitive, social and developmental psychology • Counselling and coaching • Biological psychology and neuropsychology • Psychology of mental health
Did you know? This course helps enhance your practical skills in health psychology through topics such as coaching psychology.
Psychology
Psychology
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BSc (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Course work; practicals; exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Engaging curriculum which incorporates staff research expertise • Emphasis on the applied nature of psychology
About the course Psychology explains why we fall in love, how drugs affect behaviour, why we sleep, how rational we are and how others influence us. This British Psychological Society (BPS) accredited course covers major areas of psychology, including social, developmental, cognitive and biological psychology and individual differences and offers the opportunity to specialise in your areas of interest. Career opportunities This degree is accredited by the BPS, allowing you to follow a professional career in psychology, including clinical, educational, forensic, prison, occupational and health psychology, business and personnel, research, training and teaching. In addition, psychology graduates frequently go on to work in higher education, as lecturers, or to conduct research for a PhD.
Areas of study may include: • Counselling and coaching psychology • Human diversity and difference • Social and critical psychology • Biological psychology and neuropsychology • Memory, thought and language • Problem solving and reasoning • Cognitive and development psychology Did you know? Our students present their research at prestigious national and international conferences.
Get to grips with real-life applications of theory to understand behaviours in both normality and illness
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Psychology & Criminal Behaviour
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BSc (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Course work; practicals; exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Combines a theoretical and skills oriented approach to the study of forensic psychology • Gain an understanding of criminal behaviour, personality traits of offenders and offender treatment
• Opportunities to collaborate with staff on research projects and present outcomes at prestigious conferences • Independent research project in final year About the course Why do people offend? Can we predict the victim? One of the most fascinating applications of psychology is in examining and tackling criminal behaviour. After a broad introduction you will explore specific areas of criminal psychology. This BPS accredited course covers the relationship between psychology and the criminal justice system, exploring police investigation, false confessions, expert witnesses, jury behaviour and treatment of complex offenders and gives you the chance to work on research projects such as offender profiling and crime analysis, criminal thinking styles and lie detection.
Career opportunities The practical and specialised skills you acquire on the course, in conjunction with the exceptional qualifications, will help to qualify you for fascinating career opportunities in the police, prison service, social services, mental health sector and more. Areas of study may include: • Individual differences • Psychological theories of criminal behaviour • The criminal justice system • Assessment and treatment of offenders • Social theories of criminal behaviour • Developmental theories of criminal behaviour Did you know? This course is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS).
Beds. For careers Psychology & Criminal Behaviour “The course got more interesting each week. We started off with broad psychology education and in our second year we were delving deep into specialist areas like criminal behaviour, causes of crime and the criminal justice system. The lecturers are international experts from a range of psychology backgrounds and they are always there to answer any questions.” Nick Hamilton-Brain and Kendra Meyer BSc (Hons) Psychology & Criminal Behaviour graduates
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Psychology
Psychology & Criminology
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BSc (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Course work; practicals; exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Combines psychology, criminology and sociology • Designed to give you an understanding of the causes of crime and the ways with which deviant behaviour can be dealt
About the course How do social divisions affect people’s experience of criminal justice? In this introduction to crime and deviance you will explore the workings of the criminal justice system. Examine responses to criminal behaviour in the context of both law and economics while building valuable transferable skills in research, critical thinking and communication. This British Psychological Society accredited award covers core areas of social, biological, cognitive, developmental psychology as well as a range of exciting options as you apply psychological and criminological theory and research methods to your understanding of criminality investigation, management, treatment and prevention. Career opportunities Career paths include forensic psychology, investigative psychology, prison psychology, probation service, policing, youth justice,
social work, local government, criminal research and other areas of criminal justice. Areas of study may include: • Criminological theory – why offenders offend • Current issues in crime and justice – up-to-date responses to offending • Biological psychology and neuropsychology • Problem-solving and reasoning • Cognitive, social and developmental psychology Did you know? The curriculum uses real-life circumstances in areas such as eye-witness testimony, prejudice, aggression and facial recognition.
Work with our state-of-the-art facilities to support your studies
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Psychology & Education BSc (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Course work; practicals; exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Discusses the link between human development, learning and education • You can join the Psychology Junior Research Institute
About the course Love, childhood, learning, stress, the impact of family, race, culture and drugs on behaviour, why we sleep, how rational we are and how others influence us – are all areas rooted in our psychology. Gain an appreciation of how psychology impacts the education and development of children and young people through study of social, cognitive, individual differences, developmental and biological psychology, and related education topics. The combination of academic and applied study will provide you with a strong skills base for further study or career. Career opportunities You will develop a sound training in subject specific skills and knowledge, and the general skills required for lifelong learning to prepare you for a range of careers. There is an emphasis on helping you develop an understanding of how theories in psychology and education apply to human
Collaborate and take part in activities that develop your autonomy through reflecting on your own performance
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For more course information see: unibeds.info/BSPSEABFIUG experience and behaviour that will assist you in your career choice. Areas of study may include: • Social processes and lifespan development • Human diversity and difference • Research methods • Biological and cognitive psychology • Teaching, learning and schooling • Atypical childhood development • Family and culture • Project management Did you know? You will get the chance to engage in a range of interesting experiments and assist with staff research making you stand out from other graduates.
Psychology
Psychology, Counselling & Therapies BSc (Hons) Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Course work; practicals; exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Covers a range of theoretical and practical therapeutic skills • Gain a thorough understanding of core areas in psychology
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About the course Counselling psychologists help people dealing with issues like bereavement, domestic violence, sexual abuse, traumas and relationship issues. Prepare for professional training in counselling and clinical psychology with this British Psychological Society (BPS) accredited course, developing the skills needed to enter postgraduate training for a range of rewarding careers including psychotherapy and coaching.
Areas of study may include: • Counselling and coaching psychology • Diversity and difference • Social and interpersonal psychology • The psychology of wellbeing • Memory, thought and language • Mental health and neuropsychology Did you know? This unique course places emphasis on coaching alongside counselling and psychotherapy.
Career opportunities This degree will allow you to train as a counsellor or therapist, or to follow a career in psychology. Career paths include clinical, educational, forensic, prison and occupational psychology, health psychology, HR, research, training, teaching and the NHS.
Beds. For careers Psychology, Counselling and Therapies “What I especially loved about this course was not only the thorough theoretical aspect of it, but also the practicality of the course. Students were able to do peer counselling for assessments and take on actual research; therefore, I feel like this gave us real experience of practicing Psychology. I feel like the knowledge I have gained would strengthen my problem solving skills and equip me with the necessary tools to manage interpersonal relationships whilst benefitting me intrapersonally as I am more aware of my own thoughts and actions.” Melissa Mitchell BSc (Hons) Psychology, Counselling and Therapies student
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Social Sciences
Our Social Science courses have been accredited by both the National Youth Agency (NYA) and the Health Care Professions Council (HCPC). They are developed in partnership with practice agencies to ensure you acquire the latest knowledge and relevant qualifications.
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Social Sciences Courses:
Did you know? In the recent Research Excellence Framework (REF 2014) more than three quarters of our research was described as “internationally excellent” or “worldleading”. This is significantly higher than the sector average of 69%.
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Applied Social Studies BA (Hons) Child & Adolescent Studies BA (Hons) Criminology BA (Hons) Criminology & Sociology BA (Hons) Health & Social Care BA (Hons) Sociology BA (Hons) Youth & Community Work BA (Hons) Have you also considered…? Childhood & Youth Studies BA (Hons) Early Years Education BA (Hons) Psychology & Criminology BSc (Hons)
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Future-proof learning You will gain the knowledge and skills needed for careers in the police, probation service, youth and community work as well as caring and residential home management. Our courses are developed in partnership with practice agencies to ensure that they are up-todate, relevant and lead to recognised professional qualifications. Our staff have professional, academic, teaching and research qualifications, and teach from direct experience.
Our academics Professor Michael Preston-Shoot Executive Dean of Health & Social Sciences Q What opportunities does studying Social Sciences at Bedfordshire offer students? A You have the opportunity to study with academic staff who are internationally recognised for the standard of their teaching. The University is very studentcentred with a commitment to widening participation and enabling students to aspire and achieve.
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Applied Social Studies
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BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Course work; essays; reports; extended projects; single or group presentations; in-class tests; written, computer and multiple choice exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Supports entry into, or career development within, the human services professions
• Sound foundation of applied social studies knowledge About the course A degree you can tailor to your interests, while enhancing your career prospects – employers value the transferable skills gained by Applied Social Studies graduates. Gain a deep understanding of the lives of individuals, communities and workplaces, the issues faced by vulnerable individuals and groups in our society, and the policy, legal, cultural and organisational contexts. After a foundation in the first year, choose specific areas like: children and adult services, criminal justice, welfare systems, disability issues, community care, public health, multi-agency working, globalisation and the law.
government, and housing administration. By undertaking postgraduate training, the degree also offers entry to social work, the probation service, counselling and community development work. Areas of study may include: • Health and social care • Human services • Welfare systems • Social sciences • Globalisation • Research approaches Did you know? We received 96% overall satisfaction on our Applied Social Studies course in the National Student Survey 2014.
Career opportunities Our graduates enter youth work, policy research, offending teams, consultancy, advice work and counselling, local
Beds. For careers Applied Social Studies “I wanted to combine my work history with a course that gave me more theory and brought everything together. This course was perfect. It also supported my employment because it showed me different policies, procedures, theories and how different organisations function. And, the staff were absolutely fantastic! They gave me the support I needed most.” Paul Hector BA (Hons) Applied Social Studies graduate
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Social Sciences
Child & Adolescent Studies
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BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Essays; reports; extended projects; single or group presentations; in-class tests; exams; wikis and online discussions Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • ‘Real’ practice issues and experiences inform the curriculum • Sound foundation of applied social studies knowledge
About the course Explore child development, welfare and the right to equal access to services and life opportunities regardless of social difference, as you study current practice and expectations of working with children and young people. Academic and practical knowledge of the needs of children, young people and families equips you to provide a skilled service, preparing you for your career. Career opportunities Careers include: education welfare officer, social work assistant, family support worker, and therapeutic worker with children and families. Combined with postgraduate training, the degree also offers entry to social work, the probation service, youth work and teaching.
• Human services today • Child protection: critically analysing policy and practice • Exceptional behaviour in early childhood • Contemporary issues in exclusion and inclusion within education • Multi-agency working and career development Did you know? We received 94% overall satisfaction on our Child & Adolescent Studies course in the National Student Survey 2014.
Areas of study may include: • Introduction to working with children and young people and families • Perceptions and discourses of childhood
Beds. For careers Child & Adolescent Studies “I am pleased to have chosen the University of Bedfordshire – it’s just what I wanted. The University has an academic environment that encourages learning, promotes skills and reconciles the theoretical education in our societies.” Mariatu Mary Allen BA (Hons) Child & Adolescent Studies student
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Criminology
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BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Essays; reports; extended projects; single or group presentations; in-class tests; exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Develops research, analysis and policy making skills, which impress potential employers
• Opportunities to undertake postgraduate research degrees within the Vauxhall Centre for the Study of Crime on completion of the course
youth justice and youth work, offending teams, policing, community safety, local government and research into criminal behaviour.
• Sound foundation of criminological knowledge
Areas of study may include: • Introduction to criminology • Young people, group offending, violent crime and youth justice • Causes of crime and controlling crime • Violence in society • Contemporary issues in crime and justice
About the course Criminology examines the problem of crime, why people offend and how crime is controlled. This course will prepare you for a career in the criminal justice system or wider human services as you develop both theory and practical skills and understand how to apply them in real-world settings. World-leading research into community safety, offending and youth justice informs this course.
Did you know? You can choose from a range of optional units offering specialist perspectives on crime from the social sciences, social policy and public health.
Career opportunities This course is designed to facilitate your entry to a career in the field of human services with a particular emphasis on criminal justice. Careers include
Beds. For careers Criminology “I have always been interested in criminology, but after coming to an open day and speaking to a lecturer I was sold! So far we have discussed major topics in great detail which is a great way of understanding the course. I feel I’m being prepared well for a successful career in criminology.” Asma Omer BA (Hons) Criminology student
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Social Sciences
Criminology & Sociology
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BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Essays; reports; extended projects; single or group presentations; in-class tests; exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Covers classical and contemporary issues • Relevant for those with an intrinsic interest in social, political, and cultural issues
• Designed to help you build the credentials relevant for a range of careers • Sound foundation of applied social studies knowledge About the course Explore your interest in the causes of crime, criminal behaviours, the criminal justice system, international crime, punishment and policing and the impact of race, gender, class, health and the media. Your introduction to theory and research in criminology and sociology covers domestic violence, serial killing and racial and gender discrimination, followed by topics like punishment, theories of deviance and the mass media. The final year covers specialised areas like forensic mental health, and a research project of your choice.
prison service, juvenile justice, youth work, educational welfare, family care, probation and social work, as well as other jobs in social services. Other careers include local government, social administration and human resources. Areas of study may include: • Theories and issues in criminology and sociology • Research methods • Career development Did you know? We received 98% overall satisfaction on our Criminology & Sociology course in the National Student Survey 2014.
Career opportunities The course leads to a wide range of graduate careers in the police force, the
Improve your knowledge and understanding of a wide range of social, political, cultural and ethical issues
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Health & Social Care
For more course information see: unibeds.info/BAHTSIUG
BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Written assignments; reports; extended projects; single or group presentations; in-class tests; exams; wikis Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Vocational, relevant curriculum which focuses on the needs of vulnerable people • Develops a critical understanding of theory, practice and policy in health and social care
About the course This course is designed to develop your knowledge of health and social care, and the wider social, policy, legal and organisational environment within which they are situated both within the UK and internationally. You will study areas including the sociology of health, public health, mental health, disability, multi-agency working as well as welfare and social care issues faced by vulnerable individuals and groups. There is a strong employability focus at all levels of the course, which will enable you to develop a range of transferable, employability-enhancing skills. Career opportunities Careers include working with users of health and social care services, children and families, drug and alcohol abusers, providing services for people with mental health problems, older and disabled people, and for young people; as well as health promotion, welfare, community
Beds. For careers Health and Social Care “This course has really broadened my knowledge in vast areas such as health issues around the world and the kinds of diseases and illnesses people suffer from, how to work with different kinds of people in the society; from the young to the elderly to people with disabilities. My favourite and most interesting modules would be Health Issues and the Social Body.” Abida Jaffer BA (Hons) Health and Social Care student
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development and liaison roles in health and social care. Areas of study may include: • Foundations in the social sciences • Introduction to health and social care • Welfare systems • Multi-agency working and career development in the human services • Public health: UK and global perspectives • Dependency and care: critical perspectives on policy and practice • Health issues in age, gender and ethnicity Did you know? We received 100% overall satisfaction on our Health & Social Care course in the National Student Survey 2014.
Social Sciences
Sociology
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BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Course work and exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Offers the possibility of work experience with organisations and Non government organisations (NGO’s) locally, nationally and internationally, in areas that are grown around your subject interests
About the course Develop your interest in small-scale and contemporary global issues affecting our society. This course offers a childhood strand in all years, and also concentrates on issues of human rights and globalisation. Develop your knowledge and understanding of a wide range of social, political, cultural and ethical issues as you gain skills in critical thinking, enquiry and evaluation in response to sociological arguments and evidence. The course will equip you with research skills and develop your transferable skills in academic writing, enterprise and working collaboratively. Career opportunities Graduates have many careers possibilities, including research, teaching, politics, public administration and the human services. Research shows that the knowledge and skills acquired by social science graduates makes them the most employable graduates for the contemporary job market.
Youth & Community Work
Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • A high level of prospective employer involvement • Opportunities to integrate theory and practice throughout the course
Did you know? The BA Sociology degree sits in a faculty that is internationally recognised for its scholarship on childhood, focussing on trafficking, sexual exploitation and violence, forced migration, youth offending, and risk and protection contexts.
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BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Presentations; portfolio; field-based reports; multiple choice exam; academic assessment; assessment of practice and professional competence
Areas of study may include: • Social theory, including contemporary social theory • Research approaches and analysis • The sociology of human rights • The sociology of health • Atrocity crimes • Contemporary forced migration • Global childhoods • Climate change • Popular culture • The welfare state and education
• Theory and practice interrelated through the curriculum • Accredited by the National Youth Agency (NYA) About the course A pioneering course combining classroombased learning with practical experience in youth work. Attend University two days a week, spending at least six hours a week working with young people, some vulnerable or at risk, alongside youth and community workers. This course allows you practical experience of your choice of career from day one, as you work towards becoming a qualified community worker and develop links with employers.
Areas of study may include: • Working with people, group work and one-to-one relationships • Community work and citizenship • Management of people and organisations • Research skills for youth workers • Partnership practices Did you know? We received 100% overall satisfaction on our Youth & Community course in the National Student Survey 2014.
Career opportunities Careers include youth and community work, probation services, youth offending teams, government funded projects and working in schools and voluntary organisations.
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Sports 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.
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Did you know? We boast more than 100 years’ experience of teaching PE and are one of the few UK universities to provide the popular degree in Sport and PE.
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Football Studies BA (Hons) Health, Nutrition & Exercise BSc (Hons) Sport & Exercise Science BSc (Hons) Sport & Physical Education BA/BSc (Hons) Sports Development & Management BA (Hons) Sport Science & Coaching BSc (Hons) Sport Science & Personal Training BSc (Hons) Sports Studies BA (Hons) Strength & Conditioning* BSc (Hons) *Subject to approval
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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, as well as opportunities to undertake work experience placements, and to get involved in research projects. You also have the chance to gain recognised professional qualifications including Level II Gym Instructor, Personal Training Certificate and Exercise Referral Instructor while you study.
Our academics Dr Andrew Mitchell Head of Sport Science & Physical Activity Q How much contact time do students studying in your department have with staff? A On average, students will have 12 hours of face-to-face contact with staff, but are required to devote a similar number of hours to directed study and independent learning. Every student will have a slightly different timetable depending on the pathways they follow, the optional units they choose and what year they are in.
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Football Studies
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BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Written assignments; reports; presentations; dissertation Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Gain football coaching awards
About the course If you’re interested in football and keen to work in a related area this course offers you an overview of football from business, coaching and development angles, as well as a detailed study of the sport industry. It covers football administration, social issues in football and coaching (with a chance to gain coaching awards), as well as broader areas of sport. There are opportunities to volunteer with local Football Associations, helping you build your CV and employability skills. Career opportunities Career paths include football and sport development, football and sport coaching, and specialised posts in the leisure, sport and recreation industries.
Areas of study may include: • Introduction to football • The business of football • Football and the modern media • Developing coaching study and skills • Sport education • Sport development • Sport management • Sociology of sport Did you know? The course is underpinned by academic theory related to football, sport and leisure, and will involve students in the application of concepts in industry-related scenarios and realistic simulations.
• Multi-disciplinary course, involving the study of football science, management and social studies
Health, Nutrition & Exercise BSc (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Essays; research projects; presentations; laboratory reports; seminar papers; exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Focuses on the scientific basis for health promotion advice and developing communication skills to work with various population and patient groups
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• Automatic accreditation opportunities with the Register of Exercise Professionals • Development of a portfolio to apply for Associate Nutritionist accreditation by the Association for Nutrition (AfN) About the course Health improvement practitioners increasingly need to understand the impact of nutrition and exercise on health, fitness and disease. This course offers a scientific basis for health promotion and covers nutrition; exercise physiology and exercise prescription; behavioural change and health psychology; and research skills. The course offers you accreditation opportunities as well as strong NHS and community health links. Study nutrition and exercise for different stages of life, prevention and treatment of disease, and gain skills in working with different patient and client groups. Career opportunities Opportunities include the food or fitness
For more course information see: unibeds.info/BSHNEABFIUG industries, the NHS public health sector (for example, exercise referral specialist, health improvement posts, including those with a focus on promoting physical activity, healthy nutrition, healthy lifestyles), or on a self-employed basis as a personal trainer, lifestyle adviser, and/or nutritionist. The emphasis on research also gives students a solid base for postgraduate study. Areas of study may include: • Nutrition • Exercise physiology and exercise prescription • Behavioural change and psychology • Research skills Did you know? This course focuses on the scientific basis for health promotion advice and offers vocational qualifications and competencies that facilitate working effectively with various population and patient groups to initiate lifestyle changes.
Sports Science & Physical Activity
Sport & Exercise Science
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BSc (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Essays; research projects; presentations; laboratory reports; seminar papers; exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Focuses on the scientific study of sport and exercise • High-performance environment that combines scientific knowledge and sports performance
About the course Study and be part of a world-leading research team, focusing on scientific study of sport and exercise performance, in labs offering you research opportunities and skills development rare to the UK. First gaining a broad knowledge of the core scientific areas of sport and exercise science, you’ll use discipline leading equipment including online gas analysis machines, an environmental chamber, light gates and echocardiography, amongst others, to build your knowledge of scientific theory relating to sport and exercise performance. The theory and skills learnt culminate in the completion of your own research project in your final year.
research also gives students a solid base for postgraduate study. Areas of study may include: • Exercise and health • Psychology of sport and exercise • Applied biomechanics • Physiology of human performance • Sports injuries Did you know? This course scored 93% for overall student satisfaction in the National Student Survey 2014.
Career opportunities Recent graduates have pursued careers in fitness consultation, nutrition and PE. Other career opportunities include sports performance, health and fitness, coaching and sports development. The emphasis on
Beds. For careers Sport & Exercise Science “I chose Bedfordshire because it was highly rated and acknowledged for its level of delivery in sport and exercise science. Lecturers are experts in their fields and are very inspirational. I would happily recommend it to anyone.” Maggie Alphonsi MBA BSc (Hons) Sport & Exercise Science graduate English Women’s rugby international, voted Sunday Times Sportswoman of the year 2010
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Sport & Physical Education BA/BSc (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Essays; research projects; presentations; laboratory reports; portfolios; exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Focuses on the scientific study of sport and physical education • Examines the practical pedagogical application of psychological and physiological research
About the course Study with one of the country’s most established Sport and Physical Education providers, with staff working at the cutting edge of innovative teaching and learning practices and pedagogical research. Combine theory of teaching with practical activities, examine motivation and psychology of sport and learn lab-based skills to understand human performance. In addition, you will develop research and analytical skills for your final year professional study enabling you to investigate a key area that informs your future practices. The unique ability to choose a BA or BSc route will also offer you the chance to specialise in an area of interest. Your future employability is at the heart of the course where 99% of students are in work/ study six months after finishing. You’ll have opportunities for relevant work experience throughout, and an extended placement in year three that will prepare you for working within and sport and physical education contexts beyond your undergraduate study.
Sport Development & Management BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Essays; research projects; presentations; seminar papers; exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • The course engages you with a vibrant learning environment that combines stimulating academic study with practical and applied ‘real world’ sport development and management projects relevant to the diverse careers in Sport Development and Management industries
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About the course The sport industry is growing, opening new routes to gaining employment within the expanding sectors of sport development and management, both nationally and internationally. This degree aims to give you the professional skills and expertise to plan, manage and deliver a wide range of sport development programs aimed at making a positive impact upon individual and community well-being. Areas of study include athlete development, sport for social change, ethical leadership, strategic sport management, sport and social inclusion, youth development, social entrepreneurship, health and wellbeing, coaching, sport and international development and corporate social responsibility. Learn with experienced and widely published staff, many of whom draw on their experience with organisations like the Football Association and Sport England. Career opportunities Sports Development and Management graduates are in a strong position
For more course information see: unibeds.info/BASPEIUG Career opportunities Recent graduates have pursued careers in physical education and sport development. Other career opportunities have been in the health and fitness, coaching and primary education sectors. The course has a strong research embedded focus which will give you a solid base for postgraduate study. Areas of study may include: • Physical education and sport pedagogy • Psychology of sport and exercise • Physiology of human performance • Research methods Did you know? During the second year you will undertake a block of teaching with local primary school children.
For more course information see: unibeds.info/BASDMABFIUG to successfully pursue a number of career pathways. These include: sports development in both the UK and international contexts; management within the sport and fitness industries; community leadership and youth development; sports coaching; the public services; a wide range of leadership and management positions beyond the sport industry. Areas of study may include: • Sociology of sport and physical activity • Sport management • Social psychology of sport and physical activity • Sport development and policy analysis • Research methods Did you know? This course is ideal for those who want to develop specialist knowledge and practical expertise to enhance the lives and prospects of sport practitioners (from recreational to elite) and society more generally.
Sports Science & Physical Activity
Sport Science & Coaching
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BSc (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Essays; group research; lab reports; presentations; seminar papers; practical assessments; exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Links with sports partners offering practical coaching experience at all levels
• Optional study routes during the second and third year of study About the course Coaching is a great way to express your passion for sport. Great Britain is now seen as a leading competitor in world sport and there are increasing opportunities to make a career out of coaching. There has never been a better time to become a coach. This course offers you the opportunity to specialise in the academic study of sports coaching, gaining the qualifications and practical skills to be a successful coach. It combines a thorough understanding of sport and exercise science with knowledge of the range of roles and contexts within which a coach works. Theoretical, vocational and practical elements are included to help you gain a comprehensive understanding of sport science, which underpins coaching practice.
Career opportunities Graduates of this course can find employment as a sports coach, exercise/ fitness instructor, sports development officer or GP referral co-ordinator. Areas of study may include: • Psychology of sport and exercise • Physiology and applied anatomy • Socio-cultural aspects of sport coaching • Research methods • Coaching study, skills and practice • Work experience to refine coaching skills Did you know? This course offers you the chance to get involved in a range of sport science experiments and studies.
• High-performance environment that combines scientific knowledge and sports performance
Beds. For careers Sports Science & Coaching “My course is exactly what I wanted and the facilities are great! My future career is based on being a professional golfer and the University is helping me to organise and structure my learning around this. They are fully behind me and I’m more than confident I’ll achieve my career aspiration.” James Tobia BSc (Hons) Sports Science & Coaching student
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Sport Science & Personal Training
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BSc (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Exams; essays; research projects; presentations; laboratory reports; seminar papers; practical exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Focuses on the scientific study of sport and exercise
• Has embedded into the course fitness qualifications that have been endorsed by Skills Active allowing you to enter onto the Register of Exercise Professionals About the course This course combines the theoretical knowledge and practical skills of a Sport Science degree with the added bonus of fitness qualifications so you can enter the Register of Exercise Professionals at level 3. Your first year covers broad knowledge of core scientific areas of sport and exercise science and includes the gym instructor qualification. Year two introduces you to online gas analysis machines, environmental chamber, light gates and echocardiography and includes the personal trainer qualification. In your final year, use your acquired theory and practical skills for your research project, and gain the exercise referral instructor qualification.
Career opportunities Recent graduates have pursued careers in sports performance, fitness consultation, nutrition and PE. Emphasis on research also gives students a solid base for postgraduate study. Areas of study may include: • Exercise and health • Psychology of sport and exercise • Applied biomechanics • Physiology of human performance Did you know? Successful students from this degree are well placed to work in elite sport, PE education and the health and fitness industries, or have a secondary career.
Extensive sport science laboratories, including a fully equipped, state-of-the-art health and exercise lab
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Sports Science & Physical Activity
Sports Studies
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BA (Hons)
Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Essays; research projects; presentations; reflective workbooks; exams Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Focuses on sport from a social science perspective • A cross-disciplinary approach that academically challenges you to critically analyse issues of gender, consumer culture,
disability, ethnicity, nationalism, identity, sexuality, inclusion and power in sport About the course Sport Studies is principally oriented towards the study of sport through the social sciences. International experts will teach you how participation and performance in sport and physical activity can be deconstructed through the distinct academic disciplines of, Sport Sociology, Social Psychology, Sport Management, Qualitative Research and Health. You will be able to make evidence based decisions about appropriate coaching or instruction and/or management within sport and physical activity and you will develop an understanding of sport in relation to wider societies. On this course you have opportunities to gain coaching awards, volunteer, study in the USA, and Europe and to work abroad – we help you build your CV and employability skills ready for your first job or further degree study.
Strength & Conditioning*
Entry requirements The University accepts overseas qualifications and assesses them on an individual basis. For details of our international entry requirements please check unibeds.info/entryiug. To confirm that your local qualifications are suitable check unibeds.info/yournation or contact your International Admissions Team unibeds.info/admissionsiug. Key features • Embedded professional qualifications at no additional charge • Work experience embedded in the course, including a potential sandwich year
Areas of study may include: • Sociology of sport • Social psychology of sport and exercise • Research • Physiology of human performance • Sports management Did you know? You will have access to our state-ofthe-art sport science laboratories and gym facilities.
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BSc (Hons)
*Subject to approval Starts in: September Location: Bedford campus Duration: 3 years full-time Assessment: Exams; essays; research projects; presentations; laboratory reports; seminar papers; practical exams
Career opportunities Graduates have pursued careers in a wide selection of careers in the sports industry; sport and leisure management, sport development, physical education, coach education, outdoor education and sport journalism. Many have gone on to be PE teachers through an additional PGCE or Schools Direct route. The emphasis on research also gives you a solid base for postgraduate study.
About the course This innovative course is for those excited by training athletes to maximise physical potential and improve performance. Gain practical and theoretical skills necessary to be a Strength and Conditioning Coach while developing your experience in performance sport. Study anatomy, physiology and biomechanics, then specifics of Strength and Conditioning and Sport Science. Gain work experience through internships and our Sports Scholarship Scheme. A unique opportunity to gain practical skills and Register of Exercise Professionals (REPs) qualifications as part of the course.
Areas of study may include: • Strength and conditioning • Anatomy and biomechanics • Physiology • Psychology Did you know? Upon successful completion of this course you will have Register of Exercise Professional (REP) Level 2 and 3 qualifications in Personal Training
Career opportunities The course will provide you with the practical and theoretical skills necessary to be a strength and conditioning coach. In addition it provides career pathways into personal training and the health and fitness industry as well as general sport and exercise science careers.
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ENTRY AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS Undergraduate degrees (BA/BSc/BEng) To apply for a place on an undergraduate course (BA/BSc) you need to have completed your high school education (12 years) and have a pass equivalent to two UK A level passes, and have the required English language qualification. Formal English language tests accepted • The University accepts the following qualifications as satisfying the English Language requirements for entry to a Bachelor or Master’s degree • IELTS overall score of 6.0 with minimum 5.5 in each element • The University of Bedfordshire also accepts English Language qualifications recognised in the UK Visas and Immigration Secure English Language Test List • Please note: some courses may require higher levels of English – the exact criteria will be specified in the course descriptions For details go tounibeds.info/englishiug
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FEES AND FINANCE We offer generous financial support to our International students When you are thinking of studying in the UK there are two main costs you need to consider – Course Tuition Fees and living costs. We know that the combination of tuition fees and the cost of living overseas represents a considerable investment and the University of Bedfordshire takes that very seriously indeed. The University of Bedfordshire has a specific fee structure for international students depending on the level of study being undertaken. We offer generous scholarships for international students to help make study in the UK a really attractive option. For details of our latest offers and how you can benefit please visit our website unibeds.info/intl-fees For undergraduate students, after the first year of study with us, standard published fees (with any associated scholarships or discounts) will apply for future years of study at the University of Bedfordshire. Please note, you will be required to submit satisfactory Bank Statements, which fulfil the criteria for proof of funds for a Tier 4 visa application.
Join in before you join us “With this scholarship I was able to cover the major portion of my accommodation fees. I was informed about it during my admissions interview and the information is also available on the University website. Obtaining this scholarship can considerably reduce the financial pulls and pressures that most international students experience.” Ashwin Thanksappan – MBA
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HOW TO APPLY
To ensure your application process runs smoothly we have put together this simple, step-by-step guide to help you. Two tips for a smooth admissions process: 1. Please make sure your personal statement addresses the following points in detail: a. Why you wish to study your particular choice of course? b. Why you would like to study at the University of Bedfordshire? c. How your chosen course will benefit your future career plans? 2. If you have ever studied in the UK before please include copies of the following: a. All UK visas you have ever been issued. b. Any visa refusals you have received from any country. c. Any certificates or transcripts of study you have obtained in the UK. d. Any CAS letters you have been issued.
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You must include photocopies of: • Your official academic qualifications • Certificates including your level of English Language • One page personal statement • Your current passport • Copies of any Visa you have held
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Our team are here to help. We can give advice about: for an extension ✓ Aofpplying a Tier4 Visa to request a Confirmation ✓ of HowAcceptance for Studies (CAS) into Tier4 from ✓ a Switching different category mmigration implications if you ✓ Ineed to suspend your studies or retake any modules or exams orrecting any errors on your ✓ Centry clearance vignette or stamp or on your Biometric Residence Permit to do if your Tier4 ✓ What application is returned as invalid or is refused or not you need ✓ Wto hether register with the Police
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Our dedicated Visa and Immigration Advisory Service provides high-quality specialist immigration advice and guidance to all our International students. You can visit our International Office during working hours for an answer to a quick question. We can arrange a longer confidential appointment for more complex queries.
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INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SUPPORT At Bedfordshire we have a dedicated International Office team that offers all-round support for International Students. Find out more at unibeds.info/intl-support From the moment you arrive we offer a full induction and orientation programme from new students – you’ll get an email with a link to download a Guide for New Students before you arrive. Our support teams are available on the Luton, Bedford and Milton Keynes campuses. Email us at: intstudent.experience@beds.ac.uk
More than a degree
We are here to help you make the most of your time at Bedfordshire. The Bedfordshire Student Internship Scheme designed to help you develop your skills, enhance your CV and gain real-world experience. Student Interns undertake a work-ready programme of training prior to their internship.
Placements range from two weeks to two months and normally cover 75 hours of practical work experience for which interns are paid £500. Hear more from our Interns at: unibeds.info/interniug
Beyond your studies
Once you are here you can join in our year round Social Programme – we have regular weekend trips to London, plus visits to Cambridge, Oxford and great British historical sites like Windsor, Warwick, Stratford Upon Avon and Bath. Over Easter you can join us on a short break to Scotland, Ireland or a European city break. Discover our full programme at: unibeds.info/intl-events
I enjoyed learning about new cultures on my internship. What really impressed me was how co-operative everyone was. I fulfilled every task I was given and as a result of undertaking this internship I have now been offered a job with BAM Nuttall when I graduate. I am happy and feel proud that I will be working with such a reputable company. Sajjad Ali BAM Nuttall intern
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INTERNATIONAL STUDENT EXPERIENCE “The location and facilities of the University of Bedfordshire are very exciting. I mean it’s new – modern. I made the best choice to come here because the library, the lecturers and the equipment are all excellent.” BA Business Studies (Marketing) (Vietnam)
“Computer Science is a large are to study including networking, Architecture, software, Robotics, image processing and so on. A computer scientist specializes in the theory of computation and the design of computational systems. I have chosen Computer Science from this point of view. As everybody know world is developing very rapidly. where the most important role play computer science nowadays. Thus there is a great opportunity to develop my career in any field of computer science.” Tanjida Ahmed Computer Science
”The University of Bedfordshire provides a conducive environment within which to study and keep abreast of current practice”. What’s more, the university boasts of dedicated tutors who challenges you to exceed your limits and succeed.”
“My course gave me lots of practical experience and has made me very competitive internationally. I had offers from Google and Microsoft which is proof my course has made my very employable.”
Lilian Soribe Nursing Studies - Top Up
Davender Sharma MSc Computer Security
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What our students say...
WHAT OUR STUDENTS SAY... You will get all the support you need at Bedfordshire from the International Office, Student Information Desk and the staff in your Faculty. Visit beds.ac.uk/internationalsupport to find out more... I arrived in the UK and could not believe how cold it was but the welcome at the University was very warm.
There is a lot of support for international students especially from the International Office. Iris Permami BA (Hons) Public Relations
Lilian Chinwe Soribe BSc (Hons) Nursing Studies
“I like being so close to London so you can enjoy the city life without the costs of living there.” Li Xiang BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance
The University of Bedfordshire is a big family. It offers a really warm welcoming environment for overseas students. Qianyi Zhao, BA (Hons) Media Production
I will always say and I will keep saying it. I love the way Bedfordshire deals with International students.
Moronke Fadoju, LLB Law
Tejpreet Dhillon BA (Hons) Marketing
The advice I would give to anyone applying to the University of Bedfordshire is that they have made the best decision of their lives. James Ogege, BEng Electronic Engineering
Robert Alwell MSc Public Health
“I am very passionate about law. Its a challenging course but i find it really interesting thanks to the way its being taught in University of Bedfordshire. I have found the newly introduced learning material “Panoto” incredibly useful and the provision of a fully equipped moot court gives me an indispensable experience akin to being in a real life court during internal and external mooting competitions.”
There are students here from so many countries – Europe, Asia, America – I have made a lot of friends.
Everything just clicked! My colleagues are amazing, my professors are amazing, and the resources are just brilliant! If you come here you are here to stay. Ashwin Kumar BSc (Hons) Computer Science and Software Engineering
The tutors are awesome. If I was lost my tutors were there to help me. Think deep. That’s what my tutors used to say me. Sachu Alex Koshy, BA (Hons) Photography (India)
“I like the teaching team. For them, I got a membership in IET (The institution of Engineering and Technology). With this, I can go to technology events around the UK and online courses regarding my course.” Marco Capriles Artificial Intelligence & Robotics
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EMBEDDING ENTREPRENEURIAL INTELLIGENCE Ignite your inner entrepreneur
Success in today’s world of work is not just about having the right knowledge, skills and degree. Increasingly, organisations are searching for employees who can harness and demonstrate an entrepreneurial attitude. Here at Bedfordshire, we are experts at developing the entrepreneurial intelligence of every one of our students and embedding the entrepreneur ethos into everything we do.
EmployAble
Our unique EmployAble programme will ensure you get a head start in your career by providing you with a vast array of activities to develop your skills and experiences such as: full- or part-time paid work; employer events; CV support; careers guidance; mock interviews; internships and more. Find out more at: unibeds.info/employable-programme
Plug into our global network
Our links with numerous organisations around the world provide you with unique opportunities to gain valuable experience and enables you to create your own global network of industry contacts. Our courses now include a range of career development options such as placements, work experience, internships, practice weeks, sandwich years, consultancy projects or expert masterclasses to expand your network and opens doors. We’re also investing in 1,000’s of new student placements, giving you the opportunity to build valuable connections and gain experience with global businesses. Just a few of the organisations we have connections with include: Age UK, Alzheimer’s Society, Ambassadors Bloomsbury Hotel, Autism Bedford, BBC, Bedford Borough Council, Bedfordshire Citizens Advice Bureau, Bugatti Automobiles, Bugsgang & Associates, Cirkle
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Communications, Fourth Monkey Theatre Company, Herts Jazz Festival, Hilton London, Karmarama, Keech Hospice Care, London Media Group, Luton Town Football Club, Machins, Paris House Restaurant, Premier Inn, Sage, Saracens, Save the Children, Shine Communications, Shoosmiths, Sports Therapy UK, TUI Travel and Volkswagen AG. You will also create your own personal development plan with your personal tutor and receive support and help throughout your degree to achieve key steps to your future career.
Ask the professionals Many of our courses are accredited by professional bodies such as: Association of Certified Chartered Accountants, British Computer Society, British Council, British Psychological Society, Chartered Institute of Marketing, Chartered Management Institute, General Social Care Council, Institute of Biomedical Science, Joint Negotiating Committee (JNC), National Association of Licensed Paralegals (NALP, National Youth Agency, Association for Nutrition, Register of Exercise Professionals and The Broadcast Journalism Training Council. There’s much more at: unibeds.info/beds-careers
Industry innovation
We’ve even designed our facilities and equipment to ensure you are learning with cutting-edge technology from day one, whether it be the Business School pods, the School of Law’s moot court, the state-of-the-art life science lab, hospital simulation labs, primary school block, state-of-the-art sports science laboratories or BBC standard TV studios.
Award-winning Careers & Recruitment Service
In 2013 we won the AGCAS Award for Excellence in Student and Graduate Recruitment, acknowledging our commitment to providing you with: • Specialist Employability Advisers • Access to a wealth of careers information and resources online • Help with securing internships, part-time jobs and volunteering opportunities • Employment-related events, competitions and career fairs • Coaching on CV writing, interview skills and assessment centres
Bedfordshire Entrepreneurs Society
This student-led society welcomes anyone who has an interest is running their own business. And, it’is not just for “business” students - sports therapists, art and design, computer games, the performing arts, osteopaths and students from many other subject areas could have an interest in entrepreneurship.
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“I wouldn’t have the job I have now if it wasn’t for the University of Bedfordshire. This is the job that I’ve always wanted, thanks to the practical focus of the degree.”
Regular master classes and guest speakers – like Gemma Hunt, CBBC presenter
Tom White BA (Hons) Media Performance graduate Sky Sports News Presenter
Specialist careers advice and support finding work or placements
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Tom White Media graduate and Sky Sports Presenter
Get placed in companies and work on real projects – gaining valuable experience
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Our high-calibre lecturers are experts in getting the best out of you. They identify and nurture talent, not only by passing on their knowledge and expertise in engaging and interactive ways, but by personal coaching and providing a creative environment for expert debate and discussion.
TEACHING THAT TUNES INTO YOUR TALENT Critical thinkers, creative spirits
The teaching you receive at Bedfordshire is unique and comes in many forms. You will be taught by some of the leading academics in their field, skilled at developing your critical thinking, analysis and communication skills. Expect high impact lectures, tutorials and one-to-one personal tutor meetings, plus enhanced learning experiences that involve industry experts, professional workshops and regular real-world work placements. Through this unique teaching experience you will gain more confidence, ignite your internal entrepreneur and benefit from the free exchange of ideas with experts and peers.
Professional pioneers
Many of our lecturers are engaged in professional practice and work in industry,
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providing you with a gateway to a network of professionals who can provide valuable advice and help to advance your career. Most of our academics are also engaged in research, which forms the foundations of what you learn on your degree course, (see page 181 for more details). Our teaching was awarded top marks in our most recent Quality Assurance Agency audit and some of our lecturers are Fellows of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA), and others have received National Teaching Fellowship Awards for their outstanding contributions to teaching and learning. This all adds up to high-quality teaching staff who are dedicated to ensuring your future success.
24/7 teaching
To complement face-to-face teaching, you will also have access to a fully interactive, web based virtual learning platform,
Bedfordshire Resources for Education Online (BREO), to support your studies. Available online through your computer, mobile phone or tablet, BREO ensures you can access lecturer notes, assignment details and tutor feedback 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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Research from our academics at the University of Bedfordshire is changing our world for the better.
CONNECT AND COLLABORATE WITH OUR CUTTING-EDGE RESEARCHERS Our award-winning researchers are updating child protection advice, informing the police about gang culture, advising EU governments on cyberstalking, developing pioneering tool-kits for trainee social workers and improving care and training for UK diabetes patients. Research informs our teaching and enhances your learning experience and you will connect with these cutting-edge researchers throughout your undergraduate studies and beyond. You can be confident that you will learn about the latest developments direct from ‘live’ research.
Awarding winning research with impact
The 2014 Research Excellence Framework (REF) assessment recognised our research success, highlighting that nearly half of our research is considered world leading or internationally excellent and the number of staff judged to be world-leading or
internationally excellent in research outputs quadrupled. In 2013, we were also awarded the prestigious Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education, for our pioneering research in the area of social work and social care, which was highlighted by the Royal Anniversary Trust as ‘work of strategic national importance, influencing UK policy and practice’. See more at: unibeds.info/beds-awards
•R esearch Institute for Media, Art & Performance • I nstitute for Research in Education • I nstitute for Sport & Physical Activity Research • I nstitute for Tourism Research Find out more about University of Bedfordshire research at: unibeds.info/beds-research
Our Research Institutes
• Business & Management Research Institute • Centre for Research in English Language Learning & Assessment • Institute of Applied Social Research • Institute of Biomedical & Environmental Science and Technology • Institute of Diabetes for Older People • Institute for Health Research • Institute for Research in Applicable Computing
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Fantastic modern facilities
At Bedfordshire we’ve invested in and developed first-class, award-winning social and learning spaces, designed with your bright future in mind.
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FANTASTIC MODERN FACILITIES The Gateway, Bedford campus
Our flagship Campus Centre is a contemporary and functional development designed to bring all our student services, social and learning spaces, and a 240-seat lecture theatre together under one roof. The striking building is already creating a strong sense of community for our students. Our modern en-suite accommodation features 852 fully furnished flats for students to make a home away from home. What’s more, we have invested in a stateof-the-art library, opened in 2015, which offers even more learning resources for our students.
Artist’s impression of the library, Luton campus
Regardless of the degree you choose the facilities will be first class, including: • Seven-storey, state-of-the-art library • New facilities in our Computing and Media departments • Business facilities including pioneering Business pods and a newly refurbished Law moot court • Specialist Art and Design building, Alexon House • Psychology, sport and exercise science, biomedical science and forensics laboratories
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Bedford campus developments
Bedford-based students also benefited from a major investment, including: • Brand-new teaching and learning building, Gateway, opened in 2015 • En-suite accommodation at Liberty Park • A Physical Education and Sports Science Centre, used to train athletes in the 2012 Olympics • A Campus Centre, which is home to a 280-seat theatre, dance studios, a fair trade café and a large social space
University Campus Milton Keynes (UCMK)
This campus houses an array of modern teaching facilities, a Student Information Desk, advice centre and the Students’ Union so our students can prosper both academically and personally. The campus is also home to two special purpose electronics and telecommunications laboratories, as well as a large general purpose computer lab, giving IT students hands-on experience.
Other developments
Our healthcare students are based in dedicated facilities at our Buckinghamshire campus (Aylesbury) and at our awardwinning site in Bedfordshire (Butterfield Park, Luton) – which is fully equipped with contemporary clinical skills labs, simulation suite, and on-site Learning Resources Centres (LRCs). For more information about facilities across all of our campuses, Visit: unibeds.info/campus-works
Learning resources
Our students have fantastic multimedia study resources at their fingertips in our modern, well-equipped learning resource centres.
LEARNING RESOURCES Our extensive, sector-leading digital library is available from any PC with internet access and includes: • 30,000 e-journal titles • 4,000 e-books • 80+ databases • University e-dissertations • Exam papers • Open access research repository Explore the full range of print and online books, journals, articles, databases, exam papers and dissertations with DISCOVER – the online single search tool that searches most electronic resources and the library catalogue in one go. It saves time by showing what’s available to read online, what’s on the shelves and how to reserve items from another campus. Luton campus LRC – open 24/7, 365 days a year – offers: • 150,000 printed books • 800 print journal titles • 300+ PCs with printing facilities • PC availability • Microsoft Office, email, internet access and WiFi • Social learning space featuring a training room, seven booths with interactive whiteboards, sofa and laptop areas with WiFi access • Two silent study floors and a fabulously refurbished IT Suite Bedford campus library – open 24/7, 365 days a year – offers: • 110,000 printed books • 200+ PCs with printing facilities • PC availability • Silent study floor
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• Microsoft Office, email, internet access and WiFi • The Learning Hub featuring an informal creative space with a digital projector, interactive whiteboards and video editing software
Dedicated breakout spaces for individual or group study
Aylesbury LRC and Butterfield Park LRC offer: • Print journals and books on health related subjects • DVDs and videos • PCs, printing facilities and WiFi
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• Social learning space with access to PCs, print request service and WiFi • Our new LRC and library provide general purpose computing facilities and small group study areas and silent study provision
Study Hub
Study Hub brings together three teams of specialists: Academic Liaison Librarians, Computer Skills Trainers and Professional and Academic Development (PAD) Tutors.
Library facilities available 24/7 across our campuses
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. Information about up coming workshops, drop-in sessions and 1-2-1 appointments is available: unibeds.info/study-hub
Specialist software and equipment
To help with study needs we offer induction loops, height adjustable tables, flat-screen monitors, keyboards for visually impaired users and Keyboard Pro software for developing typing skills.
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Develop essential life skills, and your independence
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Accommodation
Enjoy a safe, secure and friendly home from home in our fabulous range of University endorsed student accommodation.
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ACCOMMODATION With London on Luton and Bedford’s doorstep, you can benefit from its cosmopolitan social scene, but for nearly half the price, and with all your bills, Wi-Fi and so much more included.
Luton accommodation
We have invested in state-of-the-art student accommodation. Opened in 2011 and 2012 respectively, Fitzroy and Wenlock Courts provide 852 en-suite ultra-modern study bedrooms. These fully-furnished flats include a bed, desk, wardrobe, and en-suite shower pod. Each flat has a spacious kitchen lounge area to relax with your flatmates. Not to mention fantastic communal recreation areas, study rooms, a fully equipped gym and laundry facilities. Our well-equipped halls of residence are a short walk from the campus centre and have shared bathroom and kitchen facilities, all of which have individual and comfortable study bedrooms.
Bedford accommodation
Students at the Bedford campus have the option of living in the purpose-built Student Village or at Liberty Park, all of which are located on campus, within easy reach of the town centre and station. Student Village has 168 bedrooms ranging from en-suites to standard rooms and study rooms with shared bathroom facilities. The shared kitchens have a communal lounge area or separate study/social lounge. Liberty Park offers 430 en-suite study bedrooms grouped in flats with fantastic communal areas, including gym and on-site laundry facilities.
Added benefits
• Safety first – we take security very seriously, that’s why we have 24-hour security electronic fob entry systems • All-inclusive value – your rent in Luton and Bedford includes all utility bills and contents insurance
• Stay connected – free Wi-Fi is included in our accommodation • Instant friends – halls are ideal to make new friends and to meet others on your course Liberty Park halls, Bedford campus
Milton Keynes accommodation
If you’re studying at our new Milton Keynes campus (UCMK), we’d recommend you stay with us at our Bedford campus accommodation for the best student experience. Bedford is located 45 minutes away by bus. Letting agents in Milton Keynes also offer private-rented accommodation options.
Secure accommodation for healthcare students Healthcare students have access to safe and secure accommodation at our various hospital sites. Please note: we will send you an application form when you apply. Rent levels vary depending on your chosen hospital.
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Halls are a great way to make friends
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SUPPORT 24/7 Outstanding student support
You can access fast, friendly and multi-faith student support anytime, anywhere for advice on every aspect of academic and personal life 24/7.
Supportive SiD
The Student Information Desk (SiD) is the gateway to student services in one, convenient location. SiD desks are located across all of 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 accepting Access to Learning Fund forms to booking appointments with various departments, and providing useful information. SiD Online is a 24/7 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.
Outstanding student support
Our Student Engagement Advisors can support and provide you with confidential and impartial advice. Advice on complex problems including academic, personal and health issues that may be impacting on your studies and success is available to all students. Our advisors work closely with all support teams and your academic department to ensure your needs are fully met.
Disability Support
If you have a disability, a long-term medical condition or a Specific Learning Difficulty such as dyslexia, you should contact our Disability Team. We offer individual support with:
• Screening for Specific Learning Difficulties such as dyslexia • Examination Access Arrangements
Counselling Service
We provide professional counselling for students experiencing problems of a personal or emotional nature that may be interfering with their academic work and life.
Mental Health
Personal support is offered to students experiencing mental health difficulties. You can access this at any point during your studies. We also provide support for students returning to study after a period of illness.
“The University values diversity and takes pride in its student-centred learning experience. We stand for highquality teaching, outstanding student support and excellent personal, career and professional development.” Rumnique Gill Director of Student Experience
Community and Faith
Our Community and Faith teams based in the Tree House at Luton, in SeedBeds at Bedford and at our Buckinghamshire Campuses, welcome students of all faiths and beliefs. We offer confidential personal support and a range of social activities and events. We can give you information and link you with local faith communities and places of worship. Prayer and Quiet Rooms are available at Luton, Putteridge Bury and Bedford campuses.
Student Money Advice
The Money Advice Team offers confidential advice and support from experienced advisors. If you have money worries the advisors are able to give you general advice on budgeting and will point you toward alternative sources of funding that may be available. These could include the Access to Learning Fund, the University’s scholarships and bursaries, government funding through the student loan and grant scheme, professional career development loans, benefits and tax credits.
• Applying for Disabled Students’ Allowances (UK students only) • Access on campus • Accessing non-medical helper support (e.g. Specialist Study Skills Tutor, note-taker, Specialist Mentors, BSL interpreters) and assistive technology
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“Sometimes it’s hard to know who to contact if you are facing a complex problem that’s affecting your studies. Student Support offers practical, professional and confidential support for all students at the University. Whether you would like advice on disability support, counselling, your mental health, community and faith, money advice or if you’re facing any personal difficulties and want some advice, we’re here to help if you need us.” Ruki Heritage Head of Student Support
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STUDENTS’ UNION Make friends, have fun and feel involved at the University of Bedfordshire Students’ Union. Beds SU is the official representative body of students at the University.
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Opportunities to get involved in a variety of social events throughout the year
Get involved
Beds SU wants you to feel welcome and to help you settle into your exciting new life as soon as possible. That’s why we pull out all the stops for Freshers’ Week, so you can find out all about your new home town. You can get involved in a range of events and activities and sign up to clubs and societies. We have a huge range of faith, academic, cultural and recreational societies as well as over 40 sports teams competing in BUCS leagues.
Take the lead
The Union is run by elected officers – all of whom are current students when they run for election. Beds SU also offers a range of Student Officer positions on both Bedford and Luton campuses. To find out how you can get involved, visit the Beds SU website at: unibeds.info/beds-su
International nights
Our societies have organised a range of nights focused on different cultures and cultural activities including: • Around the World at Bedfordshire • Bhangra night • Diwali and Eid celebrations • Chinese New Year And many more, Visit: unibeds.info/intl-events
Rags to riches
Beds SU organises ‘Raise and Give’ (RaG) activities, raising money for a number of charities in fun and exciting ways, led by the Union’s RaG Officer.
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Don’t write it off
Contribute to the Beds SU’s very own student magazine LOUD!, written exclusively by our students with support from the Union’s Communication and Marketing team.
Get together in Luton
The Lounge offers reasonably priced food and drink and runs a variety of events, including quizzes, open-mic nights and the latest society events. Sub2 is a student only night venue, home to the official student Wednesday nights, as well as live music nights featuring the hottest local acts.
Welfare and advice
If you have any questions or concerns about your studies or general welfare, you can seek free, confidential advice from the Beds SU’s Advice Centre. As a member of Beds SU you also qualify for the National Union of Students (NUS) card which brings you great discounts on clothes, food, music, clubs, cinema and travel. Need more reasons to get involved with the Students’ Union? Check out the Beds SU website at: unibeds.info/beds-su
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Get together in Bedford
Relax and make new friends in The Hub at the heart of the Bedford campus. The Union also works closely with local hot spots to provide special student nights.
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From clubs and societies, to dance, drama and dabbling as a DJ on our student radio station, there are countless interests to enrich your experience at Bedfordshire.
GET INVOLVED IN UNIVERSITY LIFE Take centre stage
The University’s Bedford campus has a 280-seat theatre, open 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.
Hold the upload
If writing is your thing, you can get involved in LOUD! – a monthly magazine produced by students, for students. You can have a go at being an editor, designer or photographer.
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
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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!
Sound of music
If you have a musical talent, why not get involved with the Beds Musical Theatre Society. Whether you want to take centre stage or work behind the scenes, you’ll be able to take part in shows, workshops and go on exciting trips.
work related to your studies. What’s more, the University’s own Higher Education 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. Find out more about getting involved by visiting our website: unibeds.info/getinvolved-beds
Join our club
Joining a club or society is a great way to make new friends and develop new skills. And with more than 50 clubs and societies, you’ll be spoilt for choice.
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All hands on deck
Another way to dive into university life and boost your CV is through volunteering. The University of Bedfordshire Volunteering Team (UBV) can even help you find
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Get into sport
If sport’s your thing, competitive or purely social, enjoy great facilities, coaching and employment opportunities as well as the opportunity to secure sport scholarships, coaching bursaries and great value gym memberships.
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GET INTO SPORT BUCS (British University and College Sport) – Competitive Sport
Sporty students from the University of Bedfordshire compete in the British University and College Sport (BUCS) leagues – many dominating in top positions. You too could become part of the success story by joining one of our many sports teams. Choose from athletics, badminton, basketball, cheerleading, cricket, dodgeball, football, futsal, handball, hockey, lacrosse, mixed martial arts, plus many more. If your sport isn’t represented, then start your own club. Just rally at least 10 likeminded students and our Students’ Union will provide the support you need to get the ball rolling.
Get into Sport – Recreational Sport
Get into Sport is the University of Bedfordshire’s sport participation programme. Get into Sport aims to get more students and staff involved in sport and physical activity whilst they are at the University. By signing up to a free membership, this gives you access to all sessions across our vast timetable spanning our Luton, Bedford and Milton Keynes campuses. Get into Sport is ideal if you want to enjoy social, non-competitive sport, or just to increase your health and fitness.
Sport Scholarships
We offer a fantastic range of sport scholarships in performance, coaching and officiating. They range from our Platinum Scholarships, aimed at students at the highest level of their sport, to our Talented Scholarships, aimed at providing a financial aid to those students who can demonstrate the potential to achieve high performance. We also offer a fantastic bursary
package to coaches looking to progress with their badges.
Coaching
The University of Bedfordshire offers an extensive coach education programme with the main focus being on our Easter Coaching Education Week. We actively recruit student coaches to run our recreational sports programmes and link heavily with the community and external partners to provide students with fantastic coaching opportunities.
Facilities Luton – At Luton you can gain access to local facility providers, such as Venue 360 and Inspire: Luton Sports Village, who provide world class multi-sport facilities and offer a state-of-the-art 50m swimming pool and diving facility at a discounted rate for students, as well as gym and class access. Bedford – Our Bedford campus is home to two fantastic multi-sport sports halls which cater for a large variety of sports. It is also home to an on campus gym and extensive playing fields. Local facilities include Bedford International Athletics Track, Mowsbury Golf and Squash Club and Priory Marina, which offers sailing and canoeing lessons. Milton Keynes – A number of local sporting venues are available to you including the Xscape Centre offering indoor skiing on real snow, Airkix – an indoor sky diving experience and Willen Lake offering a number of water sports activities such as windsurfing and sailing.
“Taking part in sport and physical activity is a great way to provide yourselves with a balance between your studies and your health and wellbeing. It is great fun and opens the doors to lots of new opportunities, new friends can really enhance your career regardless of your future aspirations.”
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Graduation and postgraduate study
By the time you come to graduate from the University of Bedfordshire you will have had access to, and developed a unique, global network that will prove invaluable to your future career.
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GRADUATION AND POSTGRADUATE STUDY As a Bedfordshire graduate you will automatically become a member of our Alumni Association, an ever-growing network of more than 70,000 former students from more than 100 countries. To find out more, visit our website: unibeds.info/alumni-beds
Graduation day
For most people, graduation day is up there as one of the best days of their life. It marks a key milestone: celebrating amazing academic achievements and looking forward to developing an exciting career. Here are just some of the highlights you can expect from your graduation day at the University of Bedfordshire: • Stunning historic venues, including the Luton’s St Mary Church, Putteridge Bury and Bedford Corn Exchange • Capture the moment forever – an official photographer for professional photographs with your family and friends • Famous University honorands – it’s likely that you will be graduating alongside some famous names. 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
Postgraduate study
Many of our students find that their undergraduate studies leave them so inspired and interested in their subject that they can’t wait to come back to Bedfordshire! The benefits for you: • Competitive fees compared with many UK and international institutions • Increase your earning power • Demonstrate to future employers your commitment to lifelong learning To find out more about postgraduate study and to sign up to receive our monthly e-zine visit: unibeds.info/pgstudy-beds
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Directions
DIRECTIONS
Wherever you’re coming from, our campuses are easy to find. LUTON
BEDFORD
Luton campus: 30 miles north of London, boasts superb road, rail and air links.
Bedford campus: 46 miles north of London on the main A6 route and offers easy access from both the north and the south.
• From the north, leave the M1 at junction 11 • From the south, leave the M1 at junction 10 • Five minute walk from Luton railway station, trains from London St Pancras International and Bedford stations • Three miles from London Luton Airport, with easy access by taxi or airport bus • Excellent coach connections nationwide
• From the north, leave the M1 at junction 14 and take the A422 • From the south, leave the M1 at junction 13 and then follow the A421 • Frequent train links to and from London • Close to London Luton Airport • Direct rail services from Leicester, Derby, Nottingham and Sheffield
MILTON KEYNES
University Campus Milton Keynes: 54 miles from London and is served by great road and rail links. • Conveniently located on the M1 at junction 13, northbound and junction 14, southbound and the West Coast Main Line with easy access into London • Rail connections are maintained by Virgin and London Midland • Coach services to many cities can be taken from either the train station, town centre or the Coachway
AYLESBURY
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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Computer Systems Engineering
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Illustration
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Accounting (Accelerated)*
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Computing & Mathematics
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Information Systems
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Accounting & Finance
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Communication Skills Construction
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Interactive Digital Technologies
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Accounting with Management
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Interior Design
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International Business
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Creative Writing
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International Finance & Banking
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Animation
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Creative Writing & Journalism
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International Tourism Management
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Applied Education Studies
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Criminology
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Criminology & Sociology
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Applied Psychology
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Applied Social Studies
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Art & Design
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Artificial Intelligence & Robotics
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Biological Science
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Biomedical Science
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Broadcast Journalism
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Broadcast Television & Radio
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Business Studies (International)
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Business Studies (Marketing)
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Business Studies (Project Management)* 41 C Certificate in English Language Teaching (ELT) 86
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Education Studies
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English Literature
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English Studies
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Event Management
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Events Marketing & Management*
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Football Studies
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Forensic Science
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Childhood & Youth Studies
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Computer Games Development
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Health & Social Care
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Computer Science Computer Science & Robotics
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Media & Public Relations
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Media Communications
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Media Performance
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Media Production
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Media Production (Moving Image)
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Media Production (New Media)
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Media Production (Radio)
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Media Production (Scriptwriting)
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Music Technology
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Performing Arts
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Healthcare Practice
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Sport Science & Physical Education
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Engineering
Sports Journalism
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Television Production
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Software Engineering
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Sports Studies
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Theatre & Professional Practice
Special Needs & Inclusive Education*
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Sports Therapy
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Travel & Tourism
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Sport & Exercise Science
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Sport & Physical Education
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Sport Development & Management
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Sport Science & Coaching
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Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) 88
Sport Science & Personal Training
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