WELCOME
I am delighted that you are considering further study at the University of Suffolk. I hope that you enjoy reading this prospectus and join us for the next stage of your career.
We are a transformational university, absorbing the best traditions in higher education and aligning them with a twenty-first century audience and the modern world of employment and entrepreneurship.
Our growing numbers and high graduate employability demonstrate that we are a significant force in the higher education sector. I am proud to lead this university, which puts students at the centre of its thinking. Here you are part of a community that will always strive to go further and help you achieve more.
You will become part of a growing postgraduate and research community that is increasingly making an impact on a changing world — a place where research, enterprise, innovation and scholarship are flourishing in many areas. Joining forces with employers, businesses, and research organisations, we offer a diverse range of opportunities and progression options, whether you are looking to use postgraduate study as a platform to a specialist role or industry, or if you are looking to progress in your existing career.
Gaining the knowledge you need to succeed is just the start. With us, you will receive an exceptional education, richer and more rounded than many, and acquire skills and insights that will always be relevant, no matter how things change down the road. Wherever you want to go in life, we will help you get there. We know you are one of a kind and we are here to help you make the most of your time with us. We recognise that the recent global pandemic has given many students cause to reflect on where and when they choose to study. We have invested heavily in our facilities during this time to include our fantastic DigiTech Centre in partnership with BT, our new legal clinic and mock court and our state-of-the-art Health and Wellbeing Quarter. We promote active learning and use both online and on-campus approaches to offer wider student support and our students are part of a community that is supportive and friendly. We prioritise the health and safety of our students, staff and wider community along with providing excellence in the learning experience for all students.
In a world where nothing stays the same, we need to change, evolve and succeed. That’s what we do. Why not join us?
PROFESSOR HELEN LANGTON Vice-Chancellor and CEONEVER STAND
We live in a world where the only constant is change.
The University of Suffolk was founded on a bold vision for change. Unencumbered by tradition, we are a new kind of university, custom-built for the modern world, proud to be different and to challenge the status quo.
While others stand still, we embrace change. We prepare our students for whatever the future may bring, giving them the skills and knowledge to succeed in a world where the only constant is change.
NEVER STAND STILL
STILL
Our personalised approach to learning empowers you to transform your life, throughout your life. We are a community that supports each other to learn and generate new knowledge.
No matter who we are or where we are in our lives, the process of learning should never stop. We believe you should always be a work in progress.
Discover how this journey has helped support and nurture our students. Read their stories at uos.ac.uk/neverstandstill
WHY SUFFOLK?
We’re committed to being distinctly more personal and supportive, we’re a community with students at our heart. We share our knowledge, provide guidance and help you to make a difference.
Our philosophy
We equip you to succeed and lead in a changing world.
Our location
Our main campus is set on Ipswich’s beautiful waterfront.
The lecturers have provided me with the opportunity and skills to progress beyond what I ever thought was possible.
Jamie Ballisat MScThe level of supervision and support that I have experienced at Suffolk is excellent and unlike anything I have come across anywhere else.
Anne Mcgee PhDOur support
Our approach is personal; we support you through every stage of your learning journey.
Your individuality
We treat you as an individual. You’re a name, not a number.
Your future
Employability is embedded in everything we do.
WHY CHOOSE POSTGRADUATE STUDY?
Learning at postgraduate level enables you to focus on an area of study to develop expert knowledge and skills.
You will receive excellent teaching, delivered by academics established in their field of study, with lecturers that have extensive specialist knowledge and are actively engaged in research and scholarly activity.
If you are a graduate of the University of Suffolk, you might be eligible for the Postgraduate Loyalty Scheme, which offers a fee discount for many of our postgraduate opportunities. To find out more visit uos.ac.uk/alumni
Throughout the course, you are learning and working with an expert by your side.
Sam Doubledee PGCEAdvance your career
There are many reasons to study at postgraduate level. You may wish to delve deeper into a subject area to increase your expertise, or you might be on a career path, such as teaching that requires a postgraduate qualification in order to enter the profession. It also conveys to potential employers a dedication and commitment to learning and mastery of a chosen subject area.
For professionals, postgraduate study can be a route to career progression. Gaining advanced skills and knowledge can open doors, leading to increased responsibility or creating new opportunities. In some sectors, such as academia or scientific research, career progression can depend on postgraduate qualifications.
Why choose postgraduate study?
Competitive edge
Studying for a postgraduate qualification enhances your employability, helping you to stand out in a highly competitive graduate employment market. You gain specialist, transferable skills and subject knowledge in areas including communication, critical thinking, data analysis, problem solving, project management and research — all skills valued by employers. You will gain an edge over other applicants when applying for jobs and the chance to explore new opportunities, such as moving your career in a different direction or having the confidence to apply for higher level managerial positions.
Vocational benefits
Many of our postgraduate programmes have a strong vocational focus, designed to be easily applied to your relevant work sector. MSc Strategic People Management, for example, enables you to apply for Corporate Membership of the CIPD as a registered HR practitioner and research undertaken as part of your studies can often be of benefit to both the student and employer.
Advancement in academia
Although many students choose postgraduate study for career advancement or as a method of specialisation, it can also lead to a career in academia or research. Postgraduate study provides the next step towards achieving a doctorate or a professorial title, where you become recognised in your field.
Broad strategic knowledge
It may be that you are planning for your future career. The strategic knowledge gained at postgraduate level across many programmes provides the basis for career progression and enables you to be at the forefront of your field. The Suffolk Executive MBA is one of the most sought-after qualifications, offers sophisticated business knowledge at a senior level of management and significantly advances leadership skills. Undertaking this qualification will bolster your confidence and demonstrate a determination to succeed. MSc International Business and Management provides the opportunity for those without managerial experience or background in business, to boost their necessary knowledge and skills and gain a competitive edge.
THE SUFFOLK LEARNING
Whichever course you choose to study you will experience the highest quality in your teaching and learning experiences.
We believe that learning is a partnership between lecturing staff and students, and this is particularly evident in our postgraduate courses. We recognise the journey of academic development that some students have taken already on their path to exploring postgraduate opportunities. As aspiring subject experts, you will work with your course team to develop knowledge and proficiency in your subject. You will be expected to take the lead in the exploration of issues, for your benefit and that of your fellow students, enabling you to investigate topics you are passionate about.
Our approach to delivery for all programmes puts our online learning environment, Brightspace, at the heart of the learning experience. We take a blended approach to course design and delivery, so you will experience online activities and resources to complement on-campus seminars and tutorials. The blend will differ across courses, depending on the nature of the subject matter and skills you are expected to develop.
EXPERIENCE
Teaching styles applied on your course will vary depending on your subject. Some course teams employ a problem-based approach to learning, using the challenges and complexities of practical situations to drive learning and subject exploration.
All courses provide students with tutorial support, through which you will be encouraged to consider your own development in order to make best use of the learning opportunities available. To find out more about our approach to learning and teaching and our work to enhance practices, visit our pages on the Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching.
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Postgraduate students are expected to be mature students who have already demonstrated their ability to study independently. Your tutors will support you to use and expand these skills, becoming a proficient and experienced learner able to contribute effectively to our wider academic community.
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THE WHOLE EXPERIENCE HAS BEEN SO EMPOWERING, IF I CAN DO IT THEN SO CAN YOU!
SASHA MURDOCH MSc
I don’t think I would have gone to university if I’d had to travel very far as it would be very stressful as a single parent to commute and study while raising two young children. I feel very lucky to live close to a university that offers such good quality courses, including the courses I wanted to do. The University is in a great location and so close to amenities, I really enjoy an evening sitting in Cult Café with my uni friends!
I completed a BSc (Hons) Psychology and Criminology degree at Suffolk because of my interest in people, I wanted to learn about individual differences and why people behave the way they do. With the knowledge gained, I thought I would be better equipped to support people from all walks of life. I applied for the MSc Applications of Psychology with the aim of becoming a psychologist or counsellor.
I have enjoyed all the modules in my postgraduate studies and have really felt the step up from undergraduate level. The course offers a wide variety of learning approaches from seminar debates to diagnosis scenarios and practical placements. It has changed my view of the world and empowered me to have passionate but controlled discussions.
Graduating with 2:1 and continuing to Masters level study is not bad for someone with dyslexia and dyspraxia, who wanted to give up in the second year. I’ve persevered and progressed thanks to the amazing support from lecturers, friends and one-to-one support. The whole experience has been so empowering… If I can do it then so can you!
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DESTINATION SUFFOLK
Suffolk is perfectly located to be the best of both worlds, a picturesque landscape of bustling towns and over 60 miles of beautiful coastline to explore, all within easy reach of London.
With world-famous beaches and beautiful scenery steeped in history, it has a rich and diverse cultural life and thriving entertainment calendar, evolving into one of the most desirable places to live and work in the UK, embracing its strategic location and flourishing technology links.
What I love about Suffolk is the combination of the coast and the countryside, plus it’s not far from London and the airports.
Jessica Karen MBA
Home from home
Known for its hospitable and friendly nature, Suffolk has a growing student community, all making the most of what’s on offer. University is where you meet friends for life, whether it’s sharing a Sunday roast in your halls, celebrating your birthday in Cult Café, or catching a train to Old Felixstowe for a breezy coastal walk. Suffolk has something for everyone to share.
Take in the view
Suffolk has some of the UK’s finest coastline, nature reserves, rivers and forests. The cycle tracks, paths and boat hire make it easy to explore the landscape that inspired famous artists Constable and Gainsborough. Paddle board on Alton Water or visit Orwell Park or Rendlesham Forest for some peace and inspiration.
The University is in a beautiful location, it’s lovely to be able to look out of the lecture theatre window and see the boats coming into the docks.
Emilie Witt MScFancy a drink?
Try the local beer with Adnams, Aspall, Calvors, Mauldons and St Peter’s, just a few of the regional breweries, great to fuel a long walk and give you a true taste of Suffolk with many using local ingredients like Suffolk malt. Or maybe have a cocktail on the waterfront and watch the boats go by?
Be independent and explore
Throughout Suffolk you will find many towns all with their own unique characteristics and history, packed with an eclectic mix of independent shops, eateries and local artisans, there is plenty to explore. You might want to start with The Saints, a quirky and interesting thoroughfare in Ipswich town centre, visit Ipswich Museum, stretch out on a climbing wall or challenge yourself in an escape room.
Our Honorary graduate, Ed Sheeran
Ed Sheeran happens to be one of our Honoraries and his hit single ‘Castle on the Hill’ describes his love of the county.
There is a great deal of history in this county and it is highly motivating to be given the chance to contribute towards this knowledge.
Mcgee PhD
OUR LOCATION
If you want student life without the expense, you will love the convenience and location of the University of Suffolk.
OUR UNIVERSITY CAMPUS
Our campus is located on the stunning Ipswich waterfront, home to a lively restaurant and bar scene popular with students, locals and visitors. Offering entertainment from sailing opportunities in the marina, to performances at DanceEast, and many other events that take place across the year.
The diversity within the student body, with students of different ages and backgrounds, makes it a rich learning environment.
Andrew Wright PhDIpswich is the perfect choice for those seeking entertainment combined with peaceful, relaxed charm. The main campus in Ipswich is a 10-minute walk from the town centre which is packed with independent shops, restaurants, pubs, cafés, theatres and cinemas. Just a short walk away is Portman Road, the home of Ipswich Town Football Club and several parks, all offering beautiful open spaces for picnics and exercise. There are a range of festivals, events and exhibitions held across the town and an exciting calendar of sporting events to get involved with, including the Ipswich Half Marathon.
WATERFRONT BUILDING
JAMES HEHIR BUILDINGIpswich is just over an hour away from London and has excellent road, rail and air links to the rest of the UK and overseas, and there are several hotels within easy walking distance, which may come in handy for visiting relatives and friends.
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Whether you want to live in halls or a shared house off-campus, we can recommend accommodation to suit your needs and budget.
ACCOMMODATION
Our Student Life team is on hand to provide information and guidance about recommended and accredited accommodation, supplied by private providers.
The recommended on-campus halls of residence, Athena Hall, is located on the Ipswich waterfront just 300 metres from the Waterfront Building and adjacent to the James Hehir Building. Local shops and amenities are close by, and the town centre is just a 10-minute walk away. Housing up to 590 students, Athena Hall offers a mixture of flats with communal spaces and self-contained studios, all with en-suite bathrooms.
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We recommend that you research the accommodation options available to you before committing to a booking. You can use the resources available on our website at uos.ac.uk/accommodation and
Accredited off-campus accommodation includes purpose-built halls of residences and shared student houses of varying sizes; some properties offer en-suite bathrooms whilst others have shared facilities. All properties are within easy walking distance of the campus, local shops and amenities. Sample properties can be found on our website, and more detailed information and availability can be found on the Suffolk Studentpad website.
suffolkstudentpad.co.uk to assist you or contact the Student Life team by emailing studentlife@uos.ac.uk or call 01473 338833.
FACILITIES
Arts Building
• Purpose-built, industry-standard studios for Architecture, Art, Graphic Design, Film and Photography
• Specialist photography and film editing facilities
• Computer laboratories and digital suites
• Video installation and exhibition spaces
The Atrium
• Innovation Labs (ILABS) support new entrepreneurs and regional business including University of Suffolk students and alumni
• 3D productivity suite offering access to state-of-the-art 3D printing services for rapid prototyping
• Main teaching building for EAST including Business and the Suffolk Leadership and Management Academy
• Home to our business and community engagement activities including careers, employability and enterprise, alumni, development and apprenticeships
• Access to green screen facilities and immersive technologies
• Psychology, Games Design, Network and Software Engineering laboratories
DigiTech Centre
• State-of-the-art research and technology facility on Adastral Park, a cluster of over 100 high-tech telecommunications and technology companies including BT’s Applied Innovation Labs
• Purpose-built facilities for digital research and cutting-edge digital skills training
• A facility for the School of Engineering, Arts, Science and Technology
James Hehir Building
• Dedicated sports and exercise laboratories
• Latest technology in performance and analysis
• Specialist Bioscience teaching and research facilities
• Biotechnology unit, cell culture labs, microscope suite, and teaching labs
• Innovation Hub with Fujitsu technology
• Cult Café
Library Building
• Equipped with a wealth of resources, computer suites and study areas
• Dedicated PhD study room
• Dedicated Learning and Teaching Librarians and Academic Skills Advisers
• Home to the Students’ Union including the SHOP SU and the Social Space with study pods, table tennis, pool tables and a kitchenette
Health and Wellbeing Quarter
• Opened in 2022, a hub for students, practice partners and professionals in the sector
• Housing new clinical simulation suites including two hospital wards and a birthing unit
• Dedicated sports and exercise science facilities
• Radiography and radiotherapy imaging suites
• Counselling and physiotherapy clinic rooms
• Home to The Institute of Health and Wellbeing and Integrated Care Academy, the first of its kind in the UK
The Hold
• A new purpose-built heritage research centre
• A £20m development housing cutting-edge teaching spaces and public facilities
• Bringing together research, teaching and public engagement
• Generating unique collaborations between academia and the public
• Enabling exciting research opportunities with direct access to primary sources
Waterfront Building
• The heart of the campus
• Student Centre
• Large auditorium and lecture theatres
• Numerous teaching and seminar rooms
• Open study areas on all floors
LIBRARY AND LEARNING SERVICES
The Library and Learning Services are at the heart of academic life, working in conjunction with course teams and other support services to ensure your time at Suffolk is as successful and rewarding as possible.
Our learning and teaching is technologyenhanced, research-informed and personal. Find out more about the Suffolk learning experience on page 14.
Library and Learning Services
We provide you with the resources you need for reading and research in all areas of your study with millions of electronic articles, streamed broadcasts and other electronic resources, as well as books and traditional media. You can use study spaces, IT facilities, and borrow from all libraries across our network of partner colleges, including the library at our main campus in Ipswich.
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Learning technologies
Brightspace is our online learning environment and enables your digital learning. It is an adaptive learning system allowing you to work flexibly at a pace to suit you. Brightspace also provides you with an informal online space where you can build your own ePortfolio of digital artefacts and self-reflections.
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Study support
Our team of Academic Skills Advisers, Learning and Teaching Librarians and Digital Learning Designers deliver a range of workshops, both face-to-face and online, all targeted at developing key academic skills such as referencing, academic reading and critical writing. Individual support is available at our main campus in Ipswich and can be booked online with our team who will offer you advice and guidance on all aspects of academic work, including assignment help, maths and statistics, research skills and lots more. We also offer a wealth of support on our website with workshops and toolkits to help get you started on your academic journey.
DAISY KNOCK
MA
A Masters requires a new level of independent learning but also gives you more freedom to make informed opinions. I like the diversity of the lecturers and how their different experiences complement each other, this really allowed me to broaden my knowledge base. I’d advise new students to make use of tutorials, it really helps to build communication and relationships with the lecturers – they are there to help you. Throw yourself into the seminars and critical discussions and just enjoy the experience!
I work for the Suffolk Youth Justice Service and felt it would really benefit my practical knowledge to be able to apply theory to the reasoning and justification of offending. Having looked at the MAs available, the University stood out as fresh, welcoming and the lecturers are involved in designing the course areas; I knew they would be very knowledgeable in their subject. Thankfully my work allowed me a flexible working pattern so I could continue working full-time while studying.
I left school at 15 with no GCSEs and feeling there was no hope for the future. I had my daughter at 18 then my son at 20, and it was then that I realised I needed to make my future count. I graduated from my BSc (Hons) Criminology in 2015 with a First and having just finished my MA, I have been seconded to a new role and even been able to negotiate a pay rise due to my increased application of knowledge from the course.
Everyone’s path is different, just because you haven’t followed your education path straight from school, it is never too late — I feel so proud of my achievements.
SUPPORT
We offer a range of specialist advice and guidance services, from confidential one-to-one sessions, to workshops, presentations and specialist events, supporting your academic, personal and professional progression.
SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE
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Chaplaincy
Our multi-faith community welcomes students from a diverse range of backgrounds. Our chaplaincy at our main campus in Ipswich is open to staff and students of all faiths and no faith.
Counselling
We can provide independent, impartial and professional counselling, or we can signpost you to the appropriate support services. Our counselling support is confidential and offers you the opportunity to discuss issues such as exam anxiety, low mood, stress, relationships and personal issues.
Disability support
We are here to support you if you have a disability, a mental health difficulty, or a specific learning need. We aim to create an environment that is accessible and inclusive for all students. We will work with you to ensure that appropriate individual support is in place and advise you on your eligibility for Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA). Your individual needs and support arrangements can be discussed before you start your course or at any time during your studies.
Health and wellbeing
We can provide guidance on how to register with a local GP, as well as how to access sexual health and wellbeing services. Maintaining good mental and physical health is important and we offer as much help as we can to support your life as a student.
Financial support
Our expert Advisers can support you with financial advice during your studies and we have partnered with Blackbullion, an e-learning platform which can equip you with money skills and help you with financial planning.
Mentoring and student life advice
Student Life Mentors are experienced students who can offer support and information about the University. They also organise activities to help you to learn more about university life and meet new people. Student Life Advisers are here to make your transition to postgraduate study as smooth as possible.
CAREERS, EMPLOYABILITY
Employability is embedded in everything we do. We aim to equip our students with the knowledge, skills and confidence for life beyond university. Our staff provide impartial advice and guidance to support you with your personal and professional development.
Careers fairs and networking events are held throughout the year and provide you with an opportunity to connect with local, national and international organisations.
As a postgraduate student you can use FutureMe, an interactive 24/7 online career development learning platform, providing all the career preparation tools you’ll need to move forward and succeed in planning your future, as well as a job board to connect you to hundreds of opportunities daily.
We offer a variety of initiatives and activities to develop your employability. Some are accredited, appearing on your Higher Education Achievement Report (HEAR) when you graduate, demonstrating your achievements to potential employers.
We also know it’s not just about getting a job, and our start-up and freelance support package is open to all postgraduate students, providing an innovative and creative environment for students to learn more about business and enterprise skills. From business and marketing plans, through to taking your idea to market, we can help you at every step of the way to start your business, or begin building your freelance portfolio.
AND ENTERPRISE SUPPORT
You may have a clear path in mind or have no idea what you want to do after you graduate. Whatever your situation, we are here to support you with one-to-one advice and guidance on making the most of your time here and exploring next steps. Our support continues for life, meaning you can continue to access our help whenever you need us.
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Your Alumni Community
When you graduate from the University of Suffolk you automatically become part of our Alumni Community. Staying connected to the University through the Alumni Community can offer you a wide variety of opportunities, continuing to help you develop, network and achieve your dreams.
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The Careers, Employability and Enterprise team offer support in lots of areas, including:
• How to enhance your employability and entrepreneurial mindset
• Making informed decisions about your future
• Writing effective CVs and applications
• Successful interview techniques
• Being strategic in your job search
• Starting your business or going freelance
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
We are
Applying
If you are interested in studying with us, we advise you to visit your country’s specific webpage to learn about the qualifications we accept. uos.ac.uk/yourcountry
Visas
If you require a visa to study in the UK, you will find useful information and guidance at uos.ac.uk/visas
Getting started
Our dedicated Student Life team has devised an induction programme specifically for international students to help you get settled in your new surroundings in the UK. You will meet other students, discover what it is like to live and study here, whilst finding out more about our Students’ Union (SU) which has lots of exciting clubs and societies for you to join.
If you have questions about applying to study with us, contact our International team, international@uos.ac.uk
You will find information about recognised qualifications and English language requirements. Information on how to apply can be found on our International Applications webpage. uos.ac.uk/internationalapplications
Tuition fees and scholarships
MA/MSc classroom-based: £13,995
MA/MSc lab/studio/IT-based: £14,607
Suffolk Executive MBA (SEMBA): £16,497
PhD/MPhil (2022/23 fees)
Classroom-based: £13,464
Lab/studio/IT-based: £15,282
Professional doctorate: £16,956 (2023/24 fees TBC)
We are pleased to offer a range of generous merit-based scholarships for students joining us in the 2023/24 academic year. Scholarships range from £1,000 to £4,000. Detailed information, including terms and conditions, are available at uos.ac.uk/ internationalscholarships
a supportive and inclusive university, providing cutting-edge learning and teaching to a growing community of international students.
From the agent I met online in Malaysia to every other person affiliated with or from the University, I experienced nothing less than the best in terms of administration, transitioning from one country to another. Replies to my queries were prompt despite the time difference and what made a difference was the personal touch in every email received.
Jerusha David MBAWhat l love about the University is the communication. Someone is always willing to help and find out information to answer your questions.
Gregory Ellis MBASTUDENT CENTRE
We are here to make your life as straightforward as possible, whether you are a potential applicant or current student.
The Student Centre is a one-stopshop, giving information and advice on all aspects of student life, including study options, the application process, accommodation, and finance.
Our knowledgeable and friendly team will be able to respond on-thespot to the majority of enquiries and also help you access many of the specialist services available, including booking one-to-one appointments with support staff.
You can contact the team in-person by visiting the Student Centre on the ground floor of the Waterfront Building at our main campus in Ipswich, by telephone on 01473 338833, or email studentlife@uos.ac.uk
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YOUR STUDENTS’
The Students’ Union (SU) is run by you, for you. It’s your SU!
The SU exists to ensure that you have a voice and an influence within the University. Empowering and enabling you to pioneer change in every aspect of the student experience. You get to decide how it works, what events and services you would like to see, what deals and discounts we offer and what local and national campaigns we support. The SU is a community of people like you, embracing change, sharing ideas and making new things happen.
If you want to meet new people, learn new skills, experience something new or just have fun, we can help. You could join a society, play competitive or social sport, represent your course or School, or campaign on the issues that are closest to your heart, being a voice for your fellow students.
Your time here is unique and your SU will help you experience it to the fullest.
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STUDENTS’ UNION SOCIAL SPACE
UNION
Representation
Your President of Education and President of Activities and Wellbeing are elected by the student body, you, to manage the direction and day-to-day running of the SU. We are here to facilitate the change that you ask for.
SU Course Reps collect feedback, registering your views for discussion at meetings with senior staff from the University.
School Officers make sure students from every school are represented at Student Council and School Officer Forum and dedicated SU Liberation Officers representing minority groups ensure the inclusion of everyone’s voice.
Events
The SU hosts a number of inclusive events catering for every taste. We start the term with Freshers’ Week and run activities throughout the year, from pub and club nights to student family get togethers, cultural events, and an end-of-year ball.
Societies
Joining a society is a great way to do the things you love and get to know people who share your passions. If you don’t see a society that you like, you have the power to set one up.
Advice
Your SU is here to support you. SU Advice is a free, confidential and independent service to help and guide you through your student experience. No problem is too big or too small, we are here for you and we always have the kettle on!
Sport
Sport is at the core of our student activities and plays an important role at Suffolk. Your SU offers a diverse and exciting range of opportunities for you to get involved with sports and fitness, for all needs and abilities.
Social sport sessions are a great way to get fit, release stress and meet new people. A variety of non-competitive sessions for all abilities are on offer including fitness-based activities such as Pilates, Zumba and sociable team sports.
If you’re looking to take sport to the next level, then you could join a competitive sport. It’s perfect for people looking to develop their athletic abilities, play competitively and be part of a team. We currently have many teams who compete weekly in a regional league. Our teams regularly hold taster sessions, so there are always opportunities to try something new.
Social Space and SHOP SU
The Social Space is an ideal spot to study or just chill out. The pool table and table tennis area offer a welcome break between studying and there’s also a kitchenette. SHOP SU offers food, drinks, meal deals, snacks, stationery and clothing.
Discounts
As a member of your SU, you also become a member of the National Union of Students (NUS). The NUS TOTUM card and app give you discounts in high street stores and online retailers on food, essentials, tech, travel, fashion, beauty and more. So, in a wrap, that is your SU. If you have any further questions don’t hesitate to get in contact with us, and check out our social media and our website to see more in depth what we’re about. We can’t wait for you to join the University of Suffolk!
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BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
We work closely with business and industry in everything we do, ensuring that your degree offers the best opportunities during your study, and long after you graduate.
At the University of Suffolk our lecturers, students, and the business community collaborate on leading innovation projects.
You are joining a university which has its roots and its future, deeply embedded within the local community. We seek to transform our communities through social and economic development and develop your entrepreneurial attributes including creativity, resilience, flexibility and self-awareness.
We prioritise the student and graduate experience and aim to connect you with industry through our teaching, learning, research and business development activities. Regardless of your area of study, you will engage with the industry of your choice and be mentored and coached into being an innovator in your field. Our academic and professional services staff are engaged and entrepreneurial, and will support you to meet with potential employers and prepare you for the next stage of your career.
Connected with industry
We have built and continually develop a strong network of large multinationals, such as BT, Birketts, AXA XL and local business clusters. We also have partnerships with small to medium businesses across the region and strategic economic development agencies such as the Suffolk Chamber of Commerce and the New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP).
We work closely with businesses to enhance your studies by generating internships and other employment opportunities and creating real-life project briefs. We also collaborate with our business partners when developing and expanding our new and existing courses.
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It’s been an absolute pleasure working with ILABS and the University and we’ll keep in touch to ensure we’re aware of the excellent initiatives your team are providing to help businesses thrive in Suffolk.
Nick Marsh Managing Director, the Loadstar and ILABS graduate businessInnovation Labs (ILABS)
ILABS, located in The Atrium, is a new partnership which has been established to enable the growth of new entrepreneurs and regional businesses, supporting student entrepreneurs, apprentices and alumni and connecting academics to industry.
Through ILABS you can receive support, advice and the space to create your own business, connect with a dynamic and growing network and attend business workshops and events.
3D productivity suite
Our high specification Stratasys printers have a broad range of printing capabilities and are ideally suited for taking early stage prototypes through to late stage development. They use more sophisticated printing materials, e.g. biocompatible resins, than basic printers which opens up a number of possible uses. You can engage with the team to discuss your potential project and gain technological expertise. These facilities are available to all students and staff regardless of their course and can support a range of interesting projects.
DigiTech Centre
The DigiTech Centre is a collaboration between the University of Suffolk and BT, with funding from the New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) and is based at the heart of Adastral Park, one of Europe’s largest science and technology business parks. The Centre has world-class co-working specialist laboratories making Suffolk a recognised destination for industry-focused ICT and Digital Creative study programmes and an internationally recognised destination for Continued Professional Development (CPD) in digital technologies.
Being part of a large technology community offers our students many opportunities for collaboration and informal learning as well as access to more social, entertainment and sports facilities. Through this partnership, we are seamlessly connected to over 100 hightech digital and technology companies and their facilities, including BT’s Applied Innovation Labs.
PROFESSIONAL STUDIES AND CPD
Our Business Development Managers, professional and academic staff, are all committed to collaborating with business through a variety or means such as research and enterprise, consultancy, and Continued Professional Development (CPD) in order to expand our portfolio of vocational courses.
The Leadership Academy
The Leadership Academy provides education, leadership and management support. It aids the regrowth and competitiveness of the local and regional economy, including responding to the challenges of the pandemic and Brexit. A key element of the Leadership Academy offer is the provision of accredited Leadership and Management courses through the Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM). The University is now an approved Centre to deliver ILM certified and quality-controlled Level 3 and Level 5 qualifications.
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School of Health and Sports Sciences
The School has worked in partnership with commissioners and employers in the development of health-specific CPD and postgraduate programmes such as the Postgraduate Diploma in Specialist Community Public Health Nursing, Postgraduate Diploma in Specialist Practitioner District Nursing and Masters programmes in Community Nursing and Public Health Nursing.
School of Social Sciences and Humanities
The School has developed CPD provision relating to teaching, including a selection of Subject Knowledge Enhancement short courses. We have worked with Suffolk County Council to deliver bespoke courses to encourage and support Social Workers to return to the profession and support their existing Social Work staff with best practice. It is also possible to undertake individual credit modules from some of our postgraduate programmes, which can contribute towards a Masters, Postgraduate Diploma or Postgraduate Certificate.
Integrated Care Academy (ICA)
The ICA is an exciting partnership between the University of Suffolk, the local Integrated Care System, Suffolk County Council, Healthwatch Suffolk and others from the voluntary and community sector. The ICA offers co-produced programmes to assist local services in providing the best possible joined-up care to keep people healthy and independent for as long as possible. The ICA enhances quality of care, quality of life and health equality through its core programmes which include education, training, and workforce development.
THE SUPPORT I RECEIVED TO DO THE MBA AS AN APPRENTICESHIP WAS GREAT.
LIZZIE MAPPLEBECK
MBA
I love my job, so I didn’t apply for the MBA as a ‘spring board’ into a new role, it was the broad curriculum that appealed to me; a wide breadth of learning that touches each part of the business world. I wanted to develop my skills to assist with progression towards my bigger goals such as leadership, setting out strategy, direction and organisational culture.
The support I received to do the MBA as an apprenticeship was great – dedicated staff to answer any questions was a bonus and meetings with my line manager to ensure my learning remains relevant.
The course has provided me with the additional skills, knowledge and understanding to enable me to take a more wholesome and systemic approach to work. I now approach complex business cases with a more confident and comprehensive outlook. Networking with lecturers, professors and other students has been hugely beneficial both from an academic and a professional perspective. I have learned so much particularly in class discussions and debate. uos.ac.uk/neverstandstill
The University has made me feel so welcome, it treats its students with respect and is very inclusive. Fitting in the MBA with full-time work and a family was a daunting prospect but having timetables published in advance and clear dates for critical deadlines has helped. Regular updates and newsletters are circulated so as a student you always know what is going on and what extra support is available should you need it. I have been so impressed with the Library and Learning Services, they bend over backwards to help. Oh, and the on-site Paddy and Scott’s coffee shops are great too!
OUR OUTSTANDING RESEARCH
As evidenced by our excellent REF2021 outcome, we are dedicated to championing research in everything we do. Our research-informed teaching provides an innovative approach to learning. Research underpins our curriculum, how we deliver it and drives our research priorities.
As a student you will be surrounded by people who will inspire you. We are very proud to have a wealth of outstanding researchers across our Schools and you will be taught by academic staff who are leaders in their discipline, with real-world experience and research expertise. Our growing and vibrant research environments are made possible by talented people and strong collaborative networks.
Our current research endeavours continue to make a real difference to people’s lives, influencing policy and society. Our research informs our teaching and enables you to develop into a highly employable, skilled and knowledgeable graduate. We are very proud of the significant impact our research has on the economic, cultural and educational lives of the communities we serve regionally, nationally and internationally.
Members of our professoriate lead a number of research institutes and we continue to make significant and strategic investments in our research environment.
Our research institutes and centres:
• Digital Futures Institute
• Institute for Health and Wellbeing
• Institute for Social Justice and Crime
• Integrated Care Academy
• Suffolk Sustainability Institute
• Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT)
• Centre for Culture and Heritage
Our areas of distinctiveness
As a university we developed our academic portfolio of research and business engagement around six areas of distinctiveness. This recognises the needs of students and their aspirations beyond study, alongside understanding how we can contribute to the creation of beneficial research that supports local business, industry and the wider community.
• Creative and Digital Industries
• Health and Wellbeing
• History and Heritage
• Pedagogy/Learning and Teaching
• Social Justice and Crime
• Sustainability
Open Lecture Series
Our Open Lecture Series is a high-quality events programme featuring worldrenowned speakers, showcasing academic excellence both inside and outside the University. A list of previous and upcoming lectures can be found on the website.
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PHD STUDY
The University of Suffolk is a great place to begin your research journey and embark on a postgraduate research degree.
We work in partnership with the University of Brighton to offer PhD studies in the following research areas:
• Architecture
• Business Management
• Computer Science and Informatics
• Criminology
• Education
• English
• Fine Art
• Health and Biological Sciences
• Heritage and History
• Psychology
• Social Policy and Social Work
• Sport and Exercise Science
• Sustainability
Working closely with academics in one of our research areas and supported by our Suffolk Doctoral College, you will become a valued part of our emergent research community.
Students wishing to undertake a research degree with us will enrol and be supervised at the University of Suffolk in Ipswich, and registered with the University of Brighton. On successful completion, your PhD will be awarded by the University of Brighton. This partnership ensures that you can access high-quality supervision here in Ipswich and take advantage of the specialist areas of research on offer, whilst also benefitting from the additional opportunities and a rich academic history from the University of Brighton.
The PhD is the UK’s highest academic qualification and recognises an original contribution to knowledge. Your supervisory team will support you through your PhD journey and will be on hand to provide advice and guidance as you progress through your studies.
Full-time students studying for a PhD will register for a minimum period of three years. Part-time students will register for a minimum period of six years. For more information about studying for a research degree, please contact the Suffolk Doctoral College at suffolkdoctoralcollege@uos.ac.uk
THE SUFFOLK DOCTORAL COLLEGE
We are committed to the development of high-impact innovative research across a range of disciplines.
Our postgraduate researchers, the new generation of thinkers and researchers, are essential to ensuring our research remains original and dynamic.
The Suffolk Doctoral College supports PhD students with the delivery of our postgraduate research programmes and is committed to providing an excellent PhD experience. We understand the challenge of completing a PhD and will support this rewarding journey within an inspirational and encouraging environment of academic experts, peers and our local community.
During your period of study, the Suffolk Doctoral College collaborates with schools, research institutes and student services to provide student support across your PhD experience, including research skills, development opportunities, ethical guidance and any matters relating to research funding.
At the heart of the campus, in the Library Building, the Suffolk Doctoral College provides a dedicated space to study and to socialise, exclusively for postgraduate researchers.
An important part of your time as a research student at the University of Suffolk is working to develop the skills you need to be successful in your studies and, beyond. In order to enhance the learning experience of all research students, the Suffolk Doctoral College and the Research Office collaborate to deliver the Research Development Programme (RDP). This programme has been developed using a skills framework created at a national level to ensure that universities across the country support the growth of a range of abilities needed by successful researchers.
Through social and skills events and training workshops, interaction is encouraged between students from different academic disciplines, resulting in a vibrant and supportive postgraduate community. uos.ac.uk/content/ suffolk-doctoral-college
ACADEMIC SCHOOLS
Our courses are spread across three academic Schools. Each School has its own expertise and ethos reflected in their portfolio of courses.
Our University is very collegiate. We aim to generate and disseminate knowledge, empowering everyone to succeed.
Work-based learning is integral to all our programmes enabled by strong partnerships across a variety of sectors.
Our academic schools:
• School of Engineering, Arts, Science and Technology
• School of Health and Sports Sciences
• School of Social Sciences and Humanities
HARRISON BULLETT
Being from the local area, I was familiar with the University and had heard a lot of good things about it. I found a course that really interested me and it was also an ideal follow on from my undergraduate degree in BSc (Hons) Biomedicine that I had just gained at another university.
I particularly enjoyed the Independent Study module where we were encouraged to research a topic we found particularly interesting and present our findings, as well as the Cell Therapy and Tissue Engineering and Stem Cell Biology modules. My passion for these areas has developed over time and I’m keen to continue studying by applying for a PhD, however I’m also interested in commercial or NHS laboratory roles.
The University of Suffolk has a different feel to other universities. Being a smaller and younger university, it feels less formal and more personal. All of the lecturers, particularly the Course Leader, are approachable and helpful. Due to the number of students on the course, we get to know each other and the lecturers really well which allows us to get very detailed, specific feedback on our assignments and progress. The library service is excellent, with the subject librarians offering advice and one-to-one sessions.
The University has a great location on the marina and Suffolk has a great mix of larger towns and rural areas, my favourite place is the seafront at Felixstowe.
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THE UNIVERSITY HAS A GREAT LOCATION ON THE MARINA AND SUFFOLK HAS A MIX OF LARGER TOWNS AND RURAL AREAS.
OUR COURSES
Please note you will need to fulfil the specific entry requirements detailed fully on the course pages of our website. For any questions, please contact our Admissions team on admissions@uos.ac.uk or 01473 338348
Our courses
Duration
Two years full-time
Entry requirements
Successful completion of Honours degree
Completion of RPEL portfolio evidencing 750 hours of experience working/volunteering in a health/social care setting within the past five years (to meet NMC requirements within the accelerated programme)
Occupational Health Clearance
Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check
Apply online uos.ac.uk/apply
*Subject to validation
ADULT NURSING*
MSc (pre-registration)
This accelerated course aims to prepare existing graduates for an exciting and rewarding career as a Registered Nurse (Adult). You will undertake a range of theory modules across the two-year programme, complemented by clinical practice placements to allow you to develop the skills, knowledge and experience required by nurses delivering healthcare across a wide range of clinical settings.
On successful completion of this accelerated nursing course, you will be eligible to register your qualification with the Nursing and Midwifery Council and practise as a Registered Nurse (Adult). This course is designed to develop practitioners who can safely and effectively meet the healthcare needs of service users across the lifespan, with particular emphasis on meeting the needs of the adult requiring complex care.
ADVANCED CLINICAL PRACTICE
MSc/MSc Degree Apprenticeship
This programme of study has been created to meet the needs of a diverse range of health and social care professionals including nurses, midwives, health visitors and allied health professionals.
It is designed to facilitate the development of knowledge and skills related to advanced clinical practice, mapped and informed by nationally accepted frameworks for advanced clinical practice (Health Education England 2018, Skills for Health Advanced Degree Apprenticeship 2018) to ensure that the programme of study is relevant to contemporary practice. Successful completion of this course can support you in evidencing your learning and progression when applying for career development and promotion in roles associated with an advanced level of clinical practice.
This MSc programme emphasises flexibility, and maximises choice, so that learning opportunities meet the needs of your developing role.
Duration
MSc – up to five years part-time
MSc Degree Apprenticeship – up to three years part-time
Entry requirements
Students will hold current registration with one of the statutory regulators of health and care professions
Hold a Bachelors (Hons) degree at 2:2 (or above) or evidence of recent studies successfully at Masters level
Minimum two years post registration experience with minimum six months experience in the relevant clinical speciality
Access to relevant area of clinical practice with support of their organisation on their advancing role
Level 2 English and maths at GCSE grade C/4 or above (or equivalent) as part of our standard entry requirements
Apply online uos.ac.uk/apply
MSc Degree Apprenticeship apprenticeships@uos.ac.uk
Duration
One year full-time, two years part-time
Entry requirements
Applicants will need to hold a BSc degree in Computing, Computer Science, Software Engineering, Network Engineering, Data Science and AI, CyberSecurity or cognate degree or have equivalent industry experience
International/English language requirements are as for the existing MSc Data Science and Artificial Intelligence
Apply online uos.ac.uk/apply
*Subject to validation
ADVANCED COMPUTING*
MSc
This is a taught postgraduate course aimed at students with a substantial background in computing who want to study advanced computing concepts and technologies, and cover a variety of topics in depth taught by dedicated experts.
The MSc Advanced Computing degree provides you with a wealth of opportunities to choose your own route of specialisation into a computing career. The course includes four core modules (Dissertation and Research Skills, Topics in Emerging Technologies, DevOps, Managing Projects and Teams) and three optional modules from a range offered in artificial intelligence, cyber security and software development.
Core modules will cover aspects that are common across all subdomains of computing, whereas optional modules will include a choice of topics helping you specialise in an area of your preference (cyber security, software development, artificial intelligence). The programme is suitable for students from computing backgrounds who are interested in a career orientated towards an industry role or academia.
Students on the course will have access to library resources, online books, subscriptions to IEEE Xplore and ACM Digital Library, and other related publications. They will also have access to industry-standard cloud tools for computing (TryHackMe, Hack The Box).
The course blends theoretical and practical sessions and uses facilities at the DigiTech Centre, Adastral Park, including the cyber security suite, the network embedded systems labs, the data science and AI labs and the on-campus IT suites.
ADVANCED PRACTICE AND REPORTING IN COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY COLONOGRAPHY PgC
This course will allow you to develop knowledge and expertise to advanced practitioner level in Computed Tomography Colonography (CTC) and it is approved by the Society and College of Radiographers. The programme’s modular approach enables our students to gain skills in performing CTC examinations and the reporting of CTC examinations and images. It includes underpinning knowledge of large bowel anatomy, pathology and physiology as well as the practical performance of CTC and producing a report.
You will be introduced to the principles of developing a CTC service and the course is ideally suited to those about to, or who are currently undertaking CTC examinations in their Trust hospital. It is a flexible programme of study allowing for stand-alone modules to be taken, or completion of all three 20 credit modules to obtain the full PgC.
The course will be jointly run by the University of Suffolk and Peterborough City Hospital (part of the North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust).
Duration
One year part-time
Entry requirements
Hold a Bachelors (Hons) degree in Diagnostic Radiography (or equivalent)
CT experience or GI related fluoroscopy experience (at least one year)
Existing reporting qualification would also be beneficial but not essential
A reference from the clinical department
Confirmation and agreement from a radiologist who is willing to act as a mentor for the reporting elements of the course
Apply online uos.ac.uk/apply
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APPLIED CYBER SECURITY*
MSc
The programme is a taught postgraduate conversion course which will provide you with the skill sets necessary to demonstrate competence and confidence across a wide range of real-world domains where security considerations are paramount.
Cyber security is not just a technical subject, but also incorporates elements of other disciplines such as psychology, information management, strategy and policy. You will learn how organisations, systems and people can be subverted for malicious purposes, and also learn how to think like a malicious actor, for only then will you be able to develop effective and practical countermeasures. Technical topics, with a strong practical element, include digital forensics, applied cryptography and network security. Crucially these are balanced by a rounded coverage of social engineering, strategic cyber security and topics on intrusion detection, prevention and recovery.
Early modules focus on building the foundational skills required for later topics, and you will have the opportunity to explore any or several of the modules studied in more depth through an appropriate extended project. The programme is designed for students from non-STEM and STEM backgrounds.
APPLICATIONS OF PSYCHOLOGY
MSc
For those eager to expand and apply their knowledge of psychology further, this course is ideal. It provides appropriate progression toward vocational psychology roles, which increasingly require doctorate training. Gaining the applied experience and knowledge this course offers can help students gain a place on doctorate programmes by better equipping them to compete for a place.
There are five mandatory core modules which include Educational Psychology, Clinical Applications in Psychology and Assessment, Psychology Placement, Research Design and Analysis, and Self-Directed Research. Optional modules provide the opportunity to identify a specialism which include (subject to staffing) Health Psychology and Forensic Psychology.
It is a requirement to have a Bachelors (Hons) degree in Psychology for this programme, however, if you have a degree in another discipline but are looking to make a career change into Psychology, you can apply to undertake a Graduate Conversion Course in Psychology accredited by the British Psychological Society.
Visit www.bps.org.uk/bps-qualifications to view the accredited courses available.
Duration
One year full-time, two or three years part-time
Entry requirements
Hold a Bachelors (Hons) degree in Psychology at 2:1 or above, which confers eligibility for the Graduate Basis for Chartered Status with the British Psychological Society (BPS)
Those with a 2:2 or who are not BPS Accredited are advised to contact the Course Leader before applying
GCSE grade C/4 or above in English and maths (or equivalent)
Apply online uos.ac.uk/apply
Duration
One year full-time, two years part-time
Entry requirements
Hold a Bachelors (Hons) degree at 2:2 or equivalent
On completion, it is possible for graduates to fast track to management with employers such as a local authority, national and international charities, state and independent schools or nurseries, and health authorities. It is also possible to continue further research or work internationally
Apply online uos.ac.uk/apply
CHILDHOOD STUDIES MA/PgD/PgC
The course takes an informed, critical, and dynamic approach to the academic study of childhood and encourages students to develop their own interests and professional practice.
We draw on perspectives from sociology, social policy, geography, anthropology and history, and critically examine the changing landscape of childhood in modern society.
The course is informed by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) framework and is committed to a child-centred philosophy. Modules reflect on the principles of protecting the rights and interests of children, the diverse and global conditions of childhood, and the increasing importance of their participation in society.
This taught Masters programme uses a flexible, blended approach to learning; face-to-face lectures, seminars and tutorial support are complemented by online resources, interactive learning tools and self-study materials.
This programme has been developed for students looking to supplement an undergraduate degree, or senior professionals interested in specialised or advanced study of childhood. It will be of particular interest to those wishing to be, or already employed, in the children and young people’s workforce.
COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY AND COUNSELLING MSc
The programme offers advanced professional and clinical training for students who wish to practise as psychotherapists offering cognitive behaviour therapy and psychodynamic therapy. Having this dual-track approach to understanding mental health widens opportunities to work in a wide range of mental health settings, both statutory, voluntary and private. This course gives you the capacity to work from different theoretical approaches, understanding research and its application to clinical theory and practice.
A dissertation will allow you to explore your integrative approach to therapy and evidence-based practice. The course will enable you to work towards applications for registration and accreditation with the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) and work towards eligibility for accreditation with the British Association for Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP).
There is a substantial evidence base for cognitive behaviour therapy for a range of mental health diagnoses including depression, anxiety disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder. This MSc also offers you the opportunity to practice approaches to time limited psychodynamic therapy with an evidence base for depression.
Duration
Two years part-time
Entry requirements
Hold a Bachelors (Hons) degree (or relevant work experience with a postqualification portfolio) and have relevant clinical experience in the health and social care field of at least two years
Applicants are expected to have achieved an appropriate introductory course in counselling
Students will be 21 or over at the start of the course, although in exceptional circumstances applicants will be accepted below this age if they can demonstrate an appropriate level of maturity
Apply online uos.ac.uk/apply
Duration
One year part-time
Entry requirements
Current registration on part 1 of the Nursing and Midwifery Council
Postgraduate Diploma in District Nursing/ Community Nursing Studies (or equivalent)
Apply online
Once funding is confirmed (employer or self-funding) you can apply online at uos.ac.uk/apply
COMMUNITY NURSING
MSc (Progression Route)
This course can only be undertaken by nurses with live registration on Part 1 of the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), and who have successfully completed a relevant postgraduate diploma.
It provides a progression route specifically for those students who successfully completed a PgD in Community Nursing which either did, or did not, incorporate a definitive research methods module. For those who have already completed the research methods module, a further 60 credit dissertation module is provided. For those who have not completed the research methods module this is included at 20 credits with a dissertation module at 40 credits.
The aims of the course are:
• To enable students to demonstrate mastery of a subject relevant to their own practice through the process of research
• To enable students to critically evaluate the impact of research on their own professional practice, policy and further research
• To facilitate students to execute the stages of the research process
• To provide the opportunity for the student to make a contribution to the body of knowledge and research within their own profession
The dissertation can take several approaches; qualitative primary research, quantitative primary research or systematic literature review although this decision should be influenced predominantly by the nature of your research question, what is practicable and your own preference. You may also undertake a service evaluation although this must be discussed and agreed with your course leader. The expectations of this course should challenge you; however we hope that you will also enjoy it by choosing a topic of personal and professional interest for your studies.
The two modules are mandatory and are delivered over three terms.
COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY PgC
This PgC will allow you to increase your knowledge and skills in the specialist area of Computed Tomography (CT). This is often a challenging area of practice due to the advancing technology, the rising demand for services and the autonomous role of the practitioner. It is anticipated that this course will allow you the opportunity to include a combination of theoretical and clinical knowledge to your current practice and support the advanced practitioner roles required as part of the four-tier structure within CT.
You will learn the theoretical and technical aspects of CT, underpinned by work-based learning in practice. You will also enhance your knowledge and understanding of the role of the radiographer within CT whilst developing an appreciation of service development to manage effective delivery and patient-focused care.
The programme takes an integrated approach to modular learning and this is reflected in the teaching strategy. A range of techniques based on blended learning are employed, for example interactive lectures, student-led seminars, group work, online learning environments, problem-based learning/evidence-based learning, workshops, case studies and clinical experience. You will be actively encouraged throughout the programme to connect theory with practice, which is crucial in any vocational programme.
Preparing for your future: all students will already hold posts across the healthcare sector, nonetheless completion of this programme will enable students to progress into advanced practitioner/lead roles in CT. Students completing the PgC element of the programme will be encouraged to apply for Advanced Practitioner accreditation with the College of Radiographers.
Duration
One year part-time
Entry requirements
BSc (Hons) Diagnostic Radiography or equivalent
A minimum of one year as a registered practitioner
HCPC registered or equivalent
A supporting statement and reference from your employer
Apply online uos.ac.uk/apply
Our courses
Duration
One year full-time, two years part-time
Entry requirements
Hold a Bachelors (Hons) degree at 2:2 or above (or equivalent) in a relevant, cognate discipline. However, relevant work and life experience will be considered
Applicants must provide a short (1,500–2,000 words) sample of writing (creative or critical) with their application, plus a personal statement including their reasons for applying, their life experiences and the types of literature they aspire to write
Apply online uos.ac.uk/apply
CREATIVE AND CRITICAL WRITING MA
This MA course is ideally suited to those who want to focus on their passion for creative writing whilst engaging with the most up-to-date debates in critical theory.
Designed to give you the opportunity to specialise as writers, critics and practitioners, the course offers you the chance to nurture your development as a reflective scholar and enhance your abilities as a creative writer, thinker and communicator.
You will experience learning in the interconnected fields of creative writing and critical thinking. The MA combines practice-based learning and a choice of specialisms in historical fiction, children’s literature, adaptations, a writerin-residence module and a final dissertation which will be a substantial body of professional-standard work in fiction, creative non-fiction, or critical writing.
Any of our optional modules can be completed individually as CPD opportunities prior to course enrolment.
The course also supports you in a number of professional contexts such as teaching, publishing, editing and professional writing, as well as enhancing life skills and providing access to doctoral-level study.
CRIMINOLOGY: CRIME AND VICTIMISATION MA
This course addresses contemporary issues within the study of crime, community safety and criminal justice. The course will enable you to develop specialist knowledge of the current trends and historical debates surrounding crime causation, crime control and regulation in the UK and internationally. It offers you an exciting opportunity to study criminology at postgraduate level.
A distinguishing feature of criminology at the University of Suffolk is the interplay of theory, policy and practice as the course is led, and taught by professionals with crime and community safety backgrounds who apply criminological theory and research in the real world. The course has an emphasis on gang studies and county lines taught by leading researchers in this field.
By studying at the University of Suffolk, you will attain comprehensive critical knowledge of explanations of crime and responses to them. You will actively engage in critical evaluation of the many theoretical, policy and organisational drivers shaping and informing responses to crime. You will have the opportunity to undertake detailed thinking about theoretical and policy issues relevant to your areas of interest and apply different methods and approaches to investigate them further.
This course is designed to enable progression in research, policy and practice roles within the crime and justice field. You will study and discuss issues pertaining to criminology in a dynamic, progressive environment and be encouraged to think beyond the obvious.
Duration
One year full-time, two years part-time
Entry requirements
Hold a Bachelors (Hons) degree at 2:2 or equivalent
Relevant experience will be considered
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Our courses
Duration
One year full-time, two years part-time
Entry requirements
Hold a Bachelors (Hons) degree at 2.2 or above in any subject
Apply online uos.ac.uk/apply
DATA SCIENCE AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE MSc
The MSc Data Science and Artificial Intelligence is a postgraduate conversion degree, so your undergraduate degree and background can be in any subject. It is a partnership between us and you — we will give you the opportunities to gain deep knowledge, practical skills and meaningful expertise in data science and artificial intelligence, you bring your enthusiasm, determination and a willingness to learn and make the most of the opportunity.
We will begin by introducing you to the field of artificial intelligence, giving you an understanding of the breadth and the depth of the discipline, and the ethical dimensions associated with decision-making by autonomous machines.
During the course you will:
• Learn the art and science of computer programming enabling you to develop robust software solutions to real problems
• Understand how to represent and manipulate highly structured data in relational databases, and highvelocity, high-volume and high-variety “Big Data” in NoSQL databases
• Become an expert in data mining and statistical techniques to analyse data and deliver business insights. You will master the revolutionary techniques of deep learning, which is at the forefront of today’s AI arsenal
• Become adept at harnessing cloud computing to deliver AI and machine learning at scale
• Have the opportunity to apply your new skills and expertise on an extended project addressing a real business or research problem
The MSc degree is intended to make you ready for a career in data science and artificial intelligence and you should expect to be working with real data sets supplied by companies and organisations who are looking to you to provide data-driven evidenced answers to their important questions. The MSc is delivered at the University’s new DigiTech Centre, where you will have access to new state-of-the-art computing research laboratories. Located at Adastral Park, the DigiTech Centre is home to BT and over 100 high-tech companies forming the Innovation Martlesham cluster, part of the supporting network of industry collaborators (and perhaps one of them might be your future employer).
This degree is supported by a number of scholarships from the Office for Students.
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOGRAPHY*
MSc (pre-registration)
This course will allow current graduates with an appropriate first degree to undertake a two-year MSc programme in diagnostic radiography. It is designed to develop practitioners who can rapidly respond to a challenging and diverse environment in which traditional health and social care roles are transforming in response to wider demographic, social, economic and political change. According to the latest workforce census data from the Society and College of Radiographers (SCoR, 2020) there was a 9.6% vacancy rate in diagnostic radiography posts. It was also highlighted in the Richards’ review (Richards, 2020), that a significant increase in the radiographic workforce is needed to staff the Community Diagnostic Hubs/Diagnostic Assessment Centres.
This course will prepare students with relevant and current knowledge, skills and understanding to achieve the level of competence essential for registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and the Society and College of Radiographers (SCoR) for professional practice as a diagnostic radiographer. Students will undertake a range of modules which will equip them with the necessary knowledge and skills including theoretical and practice elements. Placement learning is an integral part of the course developing knowledge and understanding of radiography whilst linking theoretical and practice components.
Duration
Two years full-time
Entry requirements
First degree in a relevant subject
Apply online uos.ac.uk/apply
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Our courses
Duration
Two to three years part-time
Entry requirements
Hold a Bachelors (Hons) degree at 2:2 or above (or equivalent). Applicants without this qualification, but who have substantial relevant professional experience, may also be considered
Have experience of working in an educational setting, including as a teacher, lecturer, early years practitioner or in study support roles or related fields
Apply online uos.ac.uk/apply
EDUCATION STUDIES
The MA Education Studies offers learning and career development opportunities for educators and leaders across educational sectors. Masters level study is viewed by many as being essential for career progression and supports professional development in education and related fields. This course gives our students the opportunity to develop knowledge and understanding of the current landscape in education and engage with wider theories and issues to encourage critical thinking and hone higher level skills.
The course is designed to enable you to study alongside your busy work and home life and generate opportunities for you to focus on areas of particular interest and relevance to your own experience, context and practice. The course offers a distinct progression route for students who have already completed Level 7 courses, for example Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) and Postgraduate Certificate Academic Practice (PGCAP). These students can choose to undertake a Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip) or the full MA in Education Studies. The course also provides a progression route for students without existing Level 7 qualifications (e.g. teachers and lecturers with PGCE qualifications at Level 6, early years professionals and HE support staff). These students can choose to undertake a Postgraduate Certificate (PgC), a Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip) or the full MA in Education Studies.
Mandatory modules will provide opportunities to focus on an area of particular interest and support you in developing a dissertation research project that enables you to build expertise in your chosen field.
Optional modules include Leadership for Educational Change and Improvement, Mentoring and Coaching in Education, Enhancing Practice to Empower Looked After Children: Trauma, Attachment and Educational Provision and Technology Enhanced Learning and Teaching.
Graduates of the MA Education Studies can pursue a wide range of roles, such as Middle or Senior Leader, Curriculum Coordinator, Lead Practitioner, Community Education Officer, University Lecturer or Children’s Services Officer. It is also possible to complete further research working as a Research Assistant or progressing to PhD study.
ENHANCED CLINICAL PRACTICE
PgD/PgC
The overall aim of this programme is to enable you to engage in critical debate around issues pertinent to the roles and responsibilities within enhanced professional practice. Through this you will develop into a skilled and confident practitioner able to work in a professionally autonomous way demonstrating leadership within your area of practice, becoming accountable for your own professional and clinical decisions.
The programme also aims to enable you to critically evaluate personal and professional development needs in relation to enhanced professional practice and implement appropriate responses. This critical evaluation, and engagement with primary research, allows you to develop your knowledge and understanding in relation to the evidence base underpinning your field of practice, and your knowledge and understanding in relation to the research process.
Duration
PgD – a maximum of two years part-time
PgC – a maximum of one year part-time
Entry requirements
Hold a Bachelors (Hons) degree at 2:2 (or above) or evidence of recent studies at a minimum of degree level
A professional qualification in health or social care
Currently working in the field of health and social care for a minimum of one year
Apply online uos.ac.uk/apply
Our courses
Duration
One year full-time, two years part-time
Entry requirements
Hold a Bachelors (Hons) degree at 2:1 in History or a cognate discipline
Apply online uos.ac.uk/apply
HISTORY MA
This MA is designed to take your previous experiences of studying history to the next level. Whatever your motives for postgraduate study – for personal fulfilment, to progress in a career where the skills of a historian are required or valuable, or in preparation for doctoral studies – our MA in History will provide you with the necessary understandings, knowledge and skills.
The course explores topics at a national and transnational level which are some of the most pressing of our own times and at the forefront of current historiographical enquiry: the contested nature of knowledge and truth, environmental change, war and conflict, sexuality and gender, violence, identity and selfhood, decolonialisation, migration and globalisation.
As part of your studies, you will gain the practical skills required to work as a successful historian learning how to interrogate the different types of evidence used to interpret the past and develop your own approaches to primary and secondary sources.
Our MA History also benefits from a unique partnership between the University and Suffolk Archives; the purposebuilt archive and learning centre, The Hold. Located on-campus, this is where much of your teaching will take place. You will have unrivalled access to archival sources and research facilities, and the chance to work alongside professional archivists and heritage specialists on placements and public history projects.
You will also be joining a History team with a growing national reputation. The BA History at University of Suffolk was ranked third in The Guardian League Table in 2021 and was recently ranked first among History undergraduate courses for student satisfaction in the Complete University Guide for 2021/22. It was awarded 100% in the National Student Survey in 2021 and has achieved this result in 10 of the last 11 years.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
MSc/PgD/PgC
The MSc International Business and Management (IBM) is designed for new or recent graduates and those with management experience. We go beyond providing our students with a thorough grounding in business and management practices and the contexts in which they operate. Our philosophy focuses upon the role of modern business and management and the varied and sometimes complex mixture of knowledge and skills that drive their revenue streams.
Modern business is increasingly diverse. The balance of power has shifted significantly in favour of the customer, who now has more control of the relationship than ever before, and technology has introduced new media channels and cultural norms. The role of business and management has altered in response, in turn, changing the scope and shape of management.
This course delivers the core essentials for a career in international business and management by enabling you to rehearse the necessary skills and techniques required in the profession, at the intellectual level of a Masters. By taking this course you will significantly enhance your career and promotion prospects.
Through the modules on offer and its learning and teaching strategy, the course goes beyond the rhetoric of contemporary international relations, and deals with challenges inherent within international business. For example, dealing with corporate power, mass and rapid logistics, advanced communications and disruptive technologies and how the interaction of these areas, amongst many others, will shape international trade and our societies.
Our MSc International Business and Management course is ideal if you want to develop a deeper understanding of international business, management and leadership theory and practice within the framework of global business, and are keen to develop key competencies for a career in multinational organisations, as policy makers or as entrepreneurs.
Duration
One year full-time, two years part-time
Entry requirements
Have an academic background in any discipline
Hold a Bachelors (Hons) degree at 2:2 or equivalent
Apply online uos.ac.uk/apply
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING PgC
This PgC will allow you to increase your knowledge and skills in the specialist area of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). This is often a challenging area of practice due to advancing technology, the rising demand for services, and the autonomous role of the practitioner. This course will give you the opportunity to combine theoretical and clinical knowledge to your current practice underpinning the advanced practitioner roles required as part of the fourtier structure within MRI. During this course, you will learn the theoretical and technical aspects of MRI which will be underpinned by work-based learning in practice. You will also develop your knowledge and understanding of the role of the radiographer within MRI whilst developing an appreciation of service development, managing effective service delivery and patient-focused care.
The programme takes an integrated approach to modular learning and the teaching strategy reflects this. A range of techniques based on blended learning are employed, for example interactive lectures, student-led seminars, group work, online learning environments, problem-based learning/evidence-based learning, workshops, case studies and clinical experience. You will be actively encouraged throughout your studies to connect theory with practice, which is crucial in any vocational programme.
Preparing for your future: all students will already hold posts across the healthcare sector, nonetheless completion of this programme will enable you to progress into advanced practitioner/lead roles in MRI. Students completing the PgC element of the programme will be encouraged to apply for Advanced Practitioner accreditation with the Society and College of Radiographers.
PAEDIATRIC IMAGING
PgC
This is a new course which will support your development as a current practitioner in the specialism of paediatric imaging. It will enable radiographers to extend their theoretical knowledge and skills in the area of imaging and to influence service improvement within the workplace. During this course, you will learn the theoretical aspects of child psychology and development. The skeletal and developmental differences in the skeleton will be explored alongside the role of projection imaging which will be underpinned by your work-based learning in practice. You will also develop your knowledge and understanding of suspected physical abuse and explore the role of the radiographer within such cases whilst developing an appreciation of the complexities that these cases present.
Modules
• Children’s Holistic Development
• Projection Imaging of the Paediatric Patient
• Suspected Paediatric Abuse
Duration
One year part-time
Entry requirements
BSc (Hons) Diagnostic Radiography or equivalent
A minimum of one year as a registered practitioner
Evidence of HCPC registration
A supporting statement and reference from your employer
Apply online uos.ac.uk/apply
Our courses
Location
University of Suffolk at East Coast College (Great Yarmouth) or University of Suffolk at Suffolk New College Colchester Teacher Training Consortium*
Duration
One year full-time, two years part-time
Professional Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE)
Applicants will require an Honours degree or equivalent qualification (UK ENIC certificates will be required for equivalent qualifications)
Certificate in Education
Applicants will require a Level 3 subject qualification, for example:
· Higher National Certificate or Diploma
· Full City and Guilds Technological Certificate
· Royal Society of Arts Advanced Award
· G/NVQ III/IV Award
· Other qualifications of equivalent standards to those listed above
All applicants are required to hold GCSE English and maths at Grade C/4 or above
Applicants who do not hold these qualifications may be considered on an individual basis based upon their overall application and the course applied for
If you do not hold these qualifications please contact Admissions directly on 01473 338348 to discuss
Apply online uos.ac.uk/apply
* Subject to validation as a location
PROFESSIONAL GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATION/ CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATION PGCE/CertEd
These are professional qualifications for people teaching in further education colleges, sixth forms, adult education, higher education, and a wide range of other education and training settings.
The courses are available to graduates and to nongraduates with appropriate vocational qualifications and can be studied pre-service (one year full-time), which will benefit those who wish to obtain a teaching qualification before seeking employment or in-service (two years parttime), which will interest teachers and trainers who are already in full or part-time employment.
Students will develop a range of skills and the knowledge required of a professional teacher in a post 16 years of age environment. The course places a significant emphasis on participants developing the appropriate skills and knowledge they require to meet the needs of the learner. The fundamental principles of practice are underpinned by reference to theoretical perspectives, thus encouraging participants to effectively link theory to practice.
The course is designed to encourage students to engage in activities which are directly related to their own teaching context. Students are assessed through a mixture of essays, reports, assignments and practical tasks as appropriate for the learning outcomes of each individual module. It is a requirement that all students pass the practical teaching elements of the course. Participants will be observed teaching in their normal teaching context and formally assessed a number of times throughout the programme.
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE: ADVANCED RADIOGRAPHY PRACTICE
MSc (Progression Route)
This is a new course which will support your development as a current practitioner in an advanced professional practice role. This course has been designed to help experienced professionals effectively prepare for the ever-changing environment within healthcare provision and to design and implement improved ways of working which will have a positive impact on patient health.
As a student, you will be provided with learning opportunities which will allow you to explore complex and current challenges, critique evidence-based practice, and evaluate and enhance service delivery. In undertaking this course, you will gain the contemporary knowledge, academic preparedness and skills for an advanced professional practice role and you will be required to critically reflect and review your personal and professional development in order to underpin your clinical performance and expertise.
You will be encouraged to embrace an innovative approach to your practice whilst adopting the five key principles of advanced practice; autonomous practice, critical thinking, values-based care, improving practice, and high levels of decision-making and problem-solving.
General areas covered
• Research Methods
• Leading Integrated Service Innovation
• Dissertation
This course is suitable for all diagnostic radiographers wishing to progress on to advanced professional practice roles and offers a progression route from one of the five Postgraduate Certificates currently offered at the University of Suffolk.
Duration
Two years part-time
Entry requirements
BSc (Hons) Diagnostic Radiography (or equivalent) and 60 Masters level credits (PgC) in a radiography-related subject
A minimum of two years as a registered practitioner
Evidence of HCPC registration
A supporting statement and reference from your employer
Apply online uos.ac.uk/apply
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE: INTEGRATED CARE MA/PgD/PgC
This course is designed to provide a progressive pathway of Masters level study for people working in health and social care. It will empower and enable you to lead and develop integrated services to promote and enhance service delivery.
Contemporary practice denotes a distinctive shift towards integrated care for preventative, outcome-based health and care solutions which meet the needs of people, stakeholders and governance requirements. The course is designed to provide learning which promotes inclusive, values-based and sustainable care delivery in a political and evidenced-based context.
This Masters programme is designed to enable students to contextualise, lead and transform integrated care services to enhance quality outcomes for people, professionals and organisations. You will develop enhanced leadership, coaching skills and a critical understanding of public health and care complexities in both a regional and national context. Working together with other students will provide an opportunity to generate insights and explore professional experiences to enrich learning and insights from the health and care arena.
Our course has various exit points allowing you to leave with a Postgraduate Certificate (PgC), Postgraduate Diploma (PgD) or Masters award depending on your needs. However, most students will typically complete the full Masters award (180 credits).
The course will be delivered via a blended approach to offer support and flexibility for you to complete the programme. A range of assessments have been designed to foster critical thinking and generate creative thought. These will include reflexivity and action learning sets, captured through presentations, and practice-focused appraisal to ensure ‘real world’ learning is embedded throughout the curriculum.
PSYCHOLOGY*
MSc
This is a conversion course for students with an undergraduate degree in a subject other than psychology, or, for those whose undergraduate Psychology degree was not accredited by the British Psychological Society.
This course combines the award of a Masters with eligibility for the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) of the British Psychological Society. The GBC is the minimum academic qualification required to work as a professional psychologist. With this qualification you would be eligible to apply for professional training in any branch of professional psychology.
You will gain a detailed understanding of research methods which will facilitate you to devise, carry out and analyse an empirical research project. The course also gives students a critical understanding of the core areas of psychology (biological, cognitive, development and social).
We are a friendly, supportive, and approachable team, and welcome applications from graduates who have recently completed their studies, and mature students who may wish to upgrade their qualifications, refresh their CV, or return to academic study after time away from education.
Duration
One year full-time, two years part-time
Entry requirements
Hold a Bachelors (Hons) degree at 2:2 or above in any discipline
Apply online uos.ac.uk/apply
*Subject to validation
Our courses
Duration
Part-time over two semesters
Entry requirements
Postgraduate Diploma in Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (SCPHN)
Current registration as a Specialist Community Public Health Nurse (NMC register)
Applicants should have completed their SCPHN qualification within the last five years
Apply online uos.ac.uk/apply
PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING
MSc (Progression Route)
This course is designed to facilitate Health Visitors and School Nurses who have a postgraduate qualification in Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (SCPHN) to attain a full Masters degree. By building on previous postgraduate study undertaken for specialist practice (SCPHN), this course continues the development of critical thinking skills required to provide high level judgement and clinical decision making in contemporary public health nursing.
This course enables you to reflect your individual interests and to demonstrate some originality of thought and analytical creativity in the study of your chosen area.
You will be allocated an academic supervisor who will have an appreciation of your chosen area of study and will have a broad understanding of the health and social issues, as appropriate to the research topic.
Routes with or without the ‘Research Methods’ module are available.
RADIOGRAPHIC REPORTING OF THE CHEST AND ABDOMEN PgC
This course is designed for radiographers wishing to expand their scope of practice and develop the theoretical and clinical knowledge base required to interpret chest and abdomen radiographs and construct clear and concise medical image reports in line with local protocols.
The course consists of two modules during which you will learn the theoretical principles of interpretation of chest and abdomen radiographs. Alongside work-based learning in your department, this will develop your competencies to provide clinical reports.
Successful completion of the course will also help evidence your role as an advanced clinical practitioner in relation to Health Education England’s framework for Advanced Clinical Practice (2017). The course is also approved by the Society and College of Radiographers.
This course is jointly run by the University of Suffolk and the East of England Imaging Academy, Norwich where most of the teaching will be delivered. This is a facility designed specifically to teach radiology and offers access to a picture archiving and communication system linked to image reporting workstations.
Location
Ipswich and Norwich
Duration
One year part-time
Entry requirements
Hold a Bachelors (Hons) degree in Diagnostic Radiography (or equivalent)
Experience of image interpretation is required
An existing reporting qualification would also be beneficial but is not essential
A reference from the clinical department
Confirmation and agreement from a radiologist or suitably qualified radiographer who is willing to act as a mentor
Apply online uos.ac.uk/apply
Duration
One year full-time, part-time courses are available for some Secondary subjects
Entry requirements
Candidates must hold a first degree (normally a 2:2 or above, Honours degree) or equivalent
Have GCSE maths, English (and science for Primary teaching) at grade C/4 (or above)
Applications are subject to satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check (previously the Criminal Records Bureau check)
Demonstrate evidence of being ‘fit to teach’
Apply online ucas.ac.uk/apply
*Subject to validation
SCITT PGCE
• BEC Teacher Training Primary SCITT
• BEC Teacher Training Secondary SCITT
• Colchester Teacher Training Consortium Primary SCITT*
• Colchester Teacher Training Consortium Secondary SCITT*
• North Essex Teacher Training (NETT) Primary SCITT
• North Essex Teacher Training (NETT) Secondary SCITT
• Suffolk and Norfolk Primary SCITT
• Suffolk and Norfolk Secondary SCITT
SCITT Level 7 courses offer a range of different opportunities to undertake teacher training in schools as part of a SCITT (School Centred Initial Teacher Training programme), including the opportunity to train full-time in schools. Courses are available as tuition or salaried, and are available at both primary and secondary phase. It would be best to check each provider’s website to identify the different options which are available.
The major focus of the courses is to prepare trainee teachers effectively as specialists in their chosen subject or phase and to produce teachers who are confident and competent in the craft of teaching, as well as being active in the school environment. The course brings together the very best of academic training to produce Early Career Teachers (ECTs) who consider and reflect upon the purposes of education, as well as having high levels of knowledge, understanding and skills in the learning and teaching of children.
In 2019, 98% of trainees were appointed to teaching posts in schools across the eastern region as Newly Qualified Teachers (NQTs).
SPECIALIST COMMUNITY PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING (with pathways in Health Visiting and School Nursing)
PgD
This programme has been designed for practitioners who wish to develop knowledge, understanding and skills of public health approaches to practice and work in the field of specialist community health nursing, health visiting or school nursing.
Such a context of practice requires that health care professionals develop a comprehensive range of skills enabling to develop and lead population-based services designed to tackle inequalities in health, prevent ill health and work in partnership with individuals, families and communities.
The programme is committed to ongoing development of Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (SCPHN) practitioners and is contemporary in its content and delivery. A blended learning approach is used with time spent in university and practice-based learning; students are supported in practice by an experienced practice supervisor and assessor. Innovative methods of teaching incorporate virtual learning to enhance student focused education.
Current developments in practice are recognising the need for SCPHN practitioners to have enhanced critical thinking, research knowledge, and to become reflective responsive public health practitioners with the potential to lead the delivery of quality services for individuals and communities.
Duration
One year full-time
Entry requirements
Professional qualification
First degree, or evidence of working at Masters or the ability to work at this level
Apply online uos.ac.uk/apply
Duration
One year full-time
Entry requirements
Registered on part 1 of the NMC register
Three years post registration experience — the most recent being in the community/primary care setting
Apply online
In the first instance, via your current employer and then apply online at uos.ac.uk/apply
SPECIALIST PRACTITIONER DISTRICT NURSING PgD
Practitioners who undertake this programme will be highly motivated individuals who demonstrate a strong commitment to developing District Nursing practice based on the integration of critically appraised evidence with professional expertise. It is expected that our students have a wealth of previous experience to be utilised, challenged and built upon. The programme embraces a facilitative approach to learning, co-ordinated to support the practice element at the centre of the programme.
This programme is underpinned by three core values:
• The delivery of patient and family-centred care
• Student-centred learning
• Practice-focused development
Further contributory values include collaboration, partnership, professional expertise and innovation. These values shape and inform both the theory and practice to ensure that high quality care is delivered to a rapidly changing and diverse primary care environment.
The curriculum in this programme has been developed to ensure that our practitioners are prepared to respond to the demands of an advanced level of practice in the contemporary context of primary health care.
All modules are mandatory and are mapped against the Standards for Specialist Education and Practice (District Nursing), endorsed by the Nursing and Midwifery Council, and also mapped against the education and practice standards developed for District Nursing by the Queen’s Nursing Institute (2015).
STRATEGIC PEOPLE MANAGEMENT, STRATEGIC PEOPLE MANAGEMENT WITH EXTENDED PRACTICE MSc
Our MSc course with extended practice, offers a unique world-class, training and education opportunity to join a popular and highly regarded, level 7 CIPD accredited programme focused on individual student support opportunities and high-quality teaching. We help you develop into a ‘career ready professional’ reflecting your level of experience, through applied practice, problem-based learning and research-informed teaching.
You will gain the skills set to strategically manage, retain and develop people and resources more effectively, through skilfully crafted modules that underpin your understanding of the psychological make-up of employees, including the strategic management and development of workforce talents in a rapidly changing business world, though their lifecycle within an organisation.
The course is flexibly delivered by highly experienced practitioners and academics who are CIPD members and fellows, with guest practitioners occasionally invited to enrich your learning. Teaching is through a series of quarterly weekend skills labs and blended block sessions combining weekly online and on-campus classes. Assessments are integrative in nature, ensuring reduced frequency of modular assignment submissions. The varied mode of delivery offers invaluable opportunity to flexibly combine work with study.
Learners enrolled on the two-year, extended practice route option, will embark on a minimum of six months placement embedded into the course curriculum gaining insightful professional practice experience in businesses based across Suffolk and the East Anglian region.
Opportunities to build and grow your professional networks through interactions with fellow students from diverse global cultures, meet leading practitioners in guest sessions as well as make contacts attending local and national CIPD events are actively promoted on the course and enhance your learning experience.
Location
Ipswich
Duration
One year full-time, two years part-time
Two years full-time –extended practice route option
Entry requirements
Typical offer:
• A Bachelor’s degree in HRM or related field of study (or equivalent)
• Evidence of ongoing professional people management experience or other people managerial experience relevant for progression onto the course
• Recognition of prior learning — typical requirement for this will be a postgraduate diploma (120 credits) in either Human Resource Management, Personnel Management, and other related Management Studies
Apply online uos.ac.uk/apply
Notes
This course is a Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) accredited programme
Key features:
• CIPD Level 7 membership on successful completion
• September and January start dates
• Flexible block delivery
• Skills labs
• Integrative assessments
• Practitioner-led sessions
• Extended professional practice placement*
• Residentials**
*Placement available to students on two-year full-time route option only
**Residential is subject to change and availability
Our courses
Duration
One to two years full-time, two to four years part-time
Entry requirements
Students will be required to have at least three years relevant work experience before starting on our new MBA programmes
Preferably students will hold a Bachelors (Hons) degree at 2:2 (or above), but experience will also be considered
Will be required to supply two references. Preferably one academic and one from recent or current employment
Applicants will be asked to attend an interview (virtual)
Apply online uos.ac.uk/apply
SUFFOLK EXECUTIVE MBA MBA
The Suffolk Executive MBA (SEMBA) offers business knowledge at a senior level of management and advances leadership skills. Undertaking this qualification will bolster your confidence and demonstrate determination to succeed in your chosen career as you develop analytical and strategic management skills using concepts derived from a wide range of academic disciplines. With its flexible and practical nature, the SEMBA is designed to fit in with existing career commitments, supporting managers across several different industries and sectors who want to boost their career prospects.
Our students get involved in live management issues through various projects and assessments, developing leadership and management skills, undertaking both group and individual work. This blended approach combines a variety of traditional classroom learning supported by additional forms of online study and the Postgraduate Workshop Series. The Postgraduate Workshop Series aims to address a wide range of current management issues and offers an opportunity to discuss these themes with academics and practitioners.
We actively encourage our students to fundamentally question generally accepted management and leadership understanding by drawing upon the full range of social scientific knowledge. This develops an enhanced awareness of the complex nature of organisations and their functioning, alongside the transferable skills of evaluation and analysis required of senior management. This enables our students to respond creatively and effectively to the challenges presented by a global business environment, and broadens the range of management responsibilities they confidently undertake.
The SEMBA offers three possible specialisms: Integrated Care, Leadership or Marketing. In order to gain the specialism element, you should take the relevant optional module and complete a management project within that discipline.
There are two options to study a Certificate or Diploma within the SEMBA programme and these options allow students/organisations an opportunity to explore certain specific disciplines: PgC Business Administration (60 credits) or PgD Business Administration (120 credits).
PgC Business Administration (Integrated Care) is also an enrollable award as well as exit awards of SEMBA.
SENIOR LEADER APPRENTICESHIPPOSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (SUPPLY CHAIN)*
PgD
The programme is designed for those in, or aspiring to, senior management positions or those looking for conversion from specialist fields to that of general management. It aims to develop analytical and strategic management skills, offering flexibility for managers and senior leaders wanting to boost their career prospects.
The programme is built around four key framing objectives: Diversity, Advocacy, Responsibility and Application (DARA).
Diversity
As business increasingly transcends national boundaries, a knowledge of various business cultures and management methodologies is essential. You are urged to recognise multiple perspectives and learn from one another’s cultural experience.
Advocacy
The approach to management we seek to cultivate in apprentices is one of diplomacy, support and enablement, rather than top-down command and control.
Responsibility
Managerial influence rightly raises questions of responsibility. The ethics of business, and its practice, underpins each of our modules.
Application
Apprentices are encouraged from the outset to put into practice what they learn in the classroom in their own place of work. Additionally, we provide multiple opportunities for live consultancy experience throughout the programme.
Apprentices are encouraged to question accepted management and leadership understanding by drawing upon the full range of social scientific knowledge. This develops a greater awareness of the complex nature of organisations and develops the skills of evaluation and analysis required of senior management.
Graduates of the diploma would be able to take the additional 60 credits and study for their SEMBA course following completion of the diploma (at an additional cost).
Duration
Two years part-time (with six months to complete the end-point assessment)
Entry requirements
An undergraduate degree with a 2:2 (minimum) classification or equivalent in a relevant subject, or
• A professional qualification of graduate status, or
• An HND/HNC and have three years management experience, or
• Have five years significant management experience.
All applicants are required to hold Level 2 English and maths GCSE grade C/4 or above (or equivalent)
Apply online uos.ac.uk/apply
*Subject to validation
HIGHER AND DEGREE APPRENTICESHIPS
Our apprenticeships are offered at Levels 5–7 and apprentices are awarded a Foundation degree (Level 5), a Bachelor degree (Level 6) or a Masters degree (Level 7) at the end of their course.
Studying
The Apprenticeship Hub
Based in the Atrium Building, the Hub houses a dedicated Apprenticeship team who are on-hand to support apprentices and employers on a learner’s journey, working across various professional and support services within the University. It is the Hub’s mission to promote the opportunities for work-based learning within our local community and with our partners across the country.
As an apprentice, you will have a contract of employment enabling you to earn while you learn. You will also receive on-the-job specialist training and will spend at least six hours per week completing off-the-job training. Lectures take place either at the University or within specialist teaching facilities agreed with the employer; using Brightspace, our virtual learning environment or within your workplace. You will continue to build your professional network and strengthen your CV from the start.
Funding
There are no tuition fees, as these are met by your employer. As you will be in full-time employment you will not be eligible for additional financial support either through Student Finance England or directly from the University.
We have been developing and delivering Higher and Degree Level Apprenticeships since 2017, and work in partnership with employers to deliver these, meeting their business needs whilst improving staff productivity, development and ultimately job retention.
Assessments
Apprentices will undertake a range of assessments, including workbased projects, assignments, exams, presentations, and group work. Apprentices must bring Apprenticeship Certificates England evidence of Level 2 (or equivalent) English and maths qualifications with them prior to commencing their programme. During curriculum delivery, apprentices will be required to demonstrate how they are developing their English and mathematical skills in the workplace beyond Level 2.
Apprentices will need to complete all on-programme elements, any mandatory qualifications and completion of a compliant off-the-job training log before entering Gateway. Gateway is when the employer and apprenticeship provider give the go-ahead that the apprentice is competent in their role and is prepared enough to proceed to the end-point assessment (EPA). Upon completion, apprentices will receive their University Award (e.g. Bachelor degree) and a certificate of completion.
How to apply
As a prospective apprentice you must be in employment with a levy-paying organisation and will need to apply for an apprenticeship at the University via your employer. Employers contract the University of Suffolk to deliver the apprenticeship training and prospective apprentices are sent an application to complete. Apprentices will usually be expected to meet the published entry requirements for the degree and must provide evidence of all qualifications to the University before starting the course.
For information
More information about apprenticeships is available at uos.ac.uk/apprenticeships
FINANCING YOUR STUDY
2023/24 tuition fees for home students
Masters programmes (excluding Business Administration (MBA), Strategic People Management (SPM) and International Business Management (IBM) full-time).
Class-based courses: £8,748
Lab-based courses: £9,495
MBA full-time: £13,500
MSc SPM and MSc IBM
full-time: £9,495
Postgraduate/Professional Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE)
full-time: £6,870
Postgraduate Diploma programmes (PgD) full-time: £5,832
Postgraduate Certificate programmes (PgC)
full-time: £2,916
Postgraduate loans
Postgraduate loans are available to help with tuition fees and/or living costs for some courses. Loans can be used to pay your tuition fees or to help support yourself while you study. You can apply for the full amount regardless of the tuition fee you will be paying. For the eligibility criteria and more information please visit
gov.uk/funding-for-postgraduate-study
Part-time work
Laboratory/higher course fees apply for some courses. Full tuition fee details, including for part-time study, can be found on the individual postgraduate course information pages of our website. Further information on fees and finance, including scholarships for international students can also be found on our website.
uos.ac.uk/postgraduatefinance
Many postgraduate courses are available to study part-time giving you the opportunity to work alongside your studies. The Careers and Employability team are available to support and guide you through your options.
uos.ac.uk/careers-and-employability-service
Institutional or charity funding
There are a number of funding bodies accepting applications offering varying levels of support and terms and conditions.
For example, Postgrad Solutions Ltd offer limited bursaries of £500, visit postgrad.com for more details on this and other support available. Students who find themselves in financial difficulty may be eligible to apply to the Financial Support Fund (FSF) administered by the University.
Employers
If you are currently working, you may be eligible for help with your fees through CPD (Continuing Professional Development) or other forms of staff development. It would be worth discussing the options with your employer.
Scholarships
Visit our website for information about Scholarships, and for up-todate details on fees, finance and additional bursaries and support.
All information is correct at the time of going to press.
uos.ac.uk/postgraduatefinance
Alumni Postgraduate Loyalty Scheme
The University of Suffolk Alumni Postgraduate Loyalty Scheme has been developed to support alumni progressing to full or part-time postgraduate taught or research programmes at the University, including PhD study. For further details, full eligibility criteria and to complete the application form, visit uos.ac.uk/alumni
STUDYING A MASTERS HAS GIVEN ME THE OPPORTUNITY TO IMPROVE MY STUDY SKILLS, DEVELOP RESEARCH STRATEGY AND TAP INTO THE EXPERTISE OF THE LECTURERS.
ALEXANDRA JENNER
I was working in the pharmaceutical industry when I decided to go for it and apply for a full-time Masters course. I chose a course that interested me, and was relevant to my job. The University is local to where I live therefore convenient to combine with family life.
uos.ac.uk/neverstandstill
Studying a Masters has given me the opportunity to improve my study skills, develop research strategy and tap into the expertise of the lecturers. Learning new ways of doing things has really increased my confidence too. The size of the cohort allows us to have a personal experience, especially with the laboratory practicals and having experienced students from the course helping as laboratory assistants was really valuable. I’ve also enjoyed the peer support from our WhatsApp groups. There is a lot of support for students at the University. Personally, I really benefitted from the Critical Thinking and Postgraduate Writing Skills courses as well as additional maths support offered by the Learning Services team. Whilst on the course I was employed part-time to mentor Year 11 students for GCSE maths and after completing my course I’m hoping to continue academic research by applying for a PhD.
My advice to anyone joining the University is to get involved with additional activities with students from your course and support each other.
HOW TO APPLY
We welcome applications from all prospective students who demonstrate they have the academic skills or experience to successfully complete their chosen course.
Most postgraduate degrees are available on both a full-time and part-time basis with students able to choose the best method of study for them. Individuals wishing to study full-time or part-time postgraduate, professional or CPD courses starting in September or February should apply directly via the online application form on our website. Visit uos.ac.uk/apply
If you are considering applying for postgraduate study, we would encourage you to visit the University at one of our Postgraduate Open Events or contact the Course Leader to find out more about the course. Contact details for Course Leaders are available on individual course pages, and find out more about our Open Events on page 106 or at uos.ac.uk/openevents
If you have any questions about entry requirements, or whether your qualifications are sufficient please contact Admissions on 01473 338348
OPEN EVENTS
Open Events are a great opportunity to find out more about our courses and to explore what’s on offer.
DAYS
At all Open Events for postgraduate study, you can speak to academics about the subjects and courses that interest you, and to the support staff to get more information on admissions, accommodation, finance and support specifically relating to postgraduate study.
uos.ac.uk/openevents
Campus tours
Can’t make one of our Open Events? Not a problem — visit uos.ac.uk/campustours for information on how you can book a tour of our main campus in Ipswich.
Virtual tours
Explore our main campus in Ipswich, including the courses, facilities, accommodation, support services and student life anytime from the comfort of your own home on uos.ac.uk/virtualtour
This publication is for general guidance and the University of Suffolk cannot guarantee provision of all courses and services in the event of circumstances beyond its control. The University of Suffolk publishes detailed course documentation on each course webpage and full terms and conditions on our website uos.ac.uk/studentpolicies
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