Your Mini Guide Undergraduate 2024-25

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Your Mini Guide

Undergraduate 2024 - 25

Fit right in 4 Where to start 6 Book your place 8 Learning with us 10 Our location 12 Our students said 14 Map 16 Home from home 18 Students’ Union 20 Our facilities 22 A greener campus 26 See the world in Suffolk 28 Opportunities 30 Money matters 32 Student support 33 Get connected 34 Our courses 36 How to apply 39 Contents

Established in 2007, we are a university shaped by innovation, research excellence, and the academics and students that form our community. We embrace the new and unique, making the University of Suffolk an exciting place to be.

We change lives by bringing together teaching and ground-breaking research in response to global challenges. Our academic community thrives on open and inclusive partnerships, with collaboration at its heart.

Our students work together with our academic teams, businesses and our partners to find answers and identify solutions that make a difference. This mini guide is designed to give you a taste of what we do and how we work.

uos.ac.uk/why-suffolk

It’s not just a University, but also the next step towards the future... take the next step!
Austeja Kuprionyte, Year 1
It’s not just a university, but also the next step towards the future... take the next step!
3 Virtual tour click here to view
Austeja Kuprionyte, year 1

Fit right in

The University of Suffolk is compact—with us, you’re a name, not a number.

You will get to know your course team, library, and support staff, a community of people on-site to ease your academic journey. And then there is the Students’ Union (SU) and all the activities run by your societies, that help you to get introduced to the 3000 students studying alongside you.

University is a chance to try new things, meet new people, and be yourself.
Suffolk absolutely puts its students first and empowers them to succeed.
Suzie Bowie, Year 2
Suffolk absolutely puts its students first and empowers them to succeed.
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Suzie Bowie, year 2

Where to start

The best place to start is the course list (there’s one at the back of this guide), find a subject or area that really interests you, then read up on your options—our website is a great introduction.

There are lots of different ways to study for a degree, not all classroom based. Some of our courses are taught in partnership with employers, or you might want to consider a more vocational subject with placements, real-world projects or workplace learning alongside your classroom study.

Once you have an idea of a subject area we can help, come to an Open Day and have a chat with our staff. It is our job to help you find the route of study that best suits you.

uos.ac.uk/course-list

When I first applied, the friendly support and advice offered by the course team really made a difference compared to other universities!

When I first applied, the friendly support and advice offered by the course team really made a difference compared to other Universities!

Fraser King, year 2

Frazer King, Year 2

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Book your place

An Open Day is your chance to tour the campus, find out more about the courses from our academic teams, meet the lovely people who run our support services, and get answers to all your questions. Just head online to book your place.

Open Days 2023

1 July

7 October

11 November

If you can’t make it to an Open Day, you can book a campus tour at a time that suits you by emailing school@uos.ac.uk or visiting uos.ac.uk/campustours

uos.ac.uk/opendays

Open days

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The location, and my interactions with tutors at the Open Day helped me decide to apply.
Georgiana-Aurelia Balan, Year 3
The location, and my interactions with tutors at the Open Day helped me decide to apply.
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Georgiana-Aurelia Balan, year 3

Learningwith us

Top 10 for Lecturers and Teaching

Quality

Whatuni Student Awards 2022

You

We want you to get the best out of your university experience, and because we know that everyone learns in different ways, a lot of our courses are pioneering Block and Blend, and Double Block module structures.

Instead of multiple modules followed by an exam, we teach one or two modules at a time followed by assessment. Don’t take our word for it, our students say it works for them.

uos.ac.uk/studying

Student Experience

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You are encouraged to engage, lectures are not a one-way information stream, you are in control of your own learning.
Ryan Grimwood, Year 3
are encouraged to engage, lectures are not a one-way information stream, you are in control of your own learning.
Ryan Grimwood, year 3
Being able to focus on one topic at a time is essential to minimising my stress and maximising what I can achieve.
Morgan Horton, Year 2
Being able to focus on one topic at a time is essential to minimising my stress and maximising what I can achieve.
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Morgan Horton, year 2

I like the fact you can get a train to Felixstowe and be on the beach within 15 minutes!

Sophie Carter, year 3

I like the fact you can get a train to Felixstowe and be on the beach within 15 minutes!

Sophie Carter, Year 3

Ipswich has great cafes, shops, bars and activities, fantastic beaches and outstanding countryside, easily accessible using public transport.

Affordable living, with London and Cambridge just an hour away—we give you the best of both worlds. We are a close-knit community, forming friendships and supporting each other in an area that is great for exploring, but jump on a train and you are in central London meeting friends and family for a day (or night) out.

uos.ac.uk/destination-suffolk

Hannah St Barbe Oldham, year 3

The buzz around the waterfront is like being on holiday every day.

Hannah St Barbe Oldham, Year 3

Our location
The buzz around the waterfront is like being on holiday every day.
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Our students said

I appreciated having class sizes where I knew the lecturers and they knew me.

Sarah Miles, year 3

I appreciated having class sizes where I knew the lecturers and they knew me.

Sarah Miles, Year 3

I enjoyed the social aspect of my course and how it linked academic work to my career goal of going into teaching.

I have always found that at the university of Suffolk you really are a name and not just a number!

Katie Pickard, Year 3

Jamie Webber, year 2

I have made some amazing friends and met some truly inspirational lecturers.

Rebecca Watts, year 2

‘I have made some amazing friends and met some truly inspirational lecturers.’

Katie Pickard, Year 3

The University of Suffolk has a different feel to other universities, being smaller and younger it feels less formal and more personal, great for getting to know the lecturers and each other.

Harrison Bullett, year 3

The University of Suffolk has a different feel to other universities, being smaller and younger it feels less formal and more personal, great for getting to know the lecturers and each other.

Harrison Bullett, Year 3

The University of Suffolk empowered me to be better, to aim high and to make positive changes. I found people here that inspired me and supported me through my journey.

Carina Agiurgioaie, year 3

The University of Suffolk empowered me to be better, to aim high and to make positive changes. I found here people that inspired me and supported me through my journey.

Carina Agiurgioai, Year 3

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Map

The Baths

New Wolsey Theatre

SPILL Think Tank

Christchurch Park

Crown Pools

King Street Cinema

Buttermarket Centre + Empire Cinema

Town centre

The Saints

Bus station

Portman Road Stadium, Home of Ipswich Town Football Club

Cineworld

DanceEast

Skatepark

Train Station

All of this is within a 10-15 minute walk from our campus on Ipswich waterfront.

Map not to scale
James Hehir Building + Cult Café Athena Hall DigiTech Centre – Adastral Park 50 mins by bus Ipswich Hospital 20 mins by bus Waterfront Building
Hold Fore Street Swimming Pool AXO Suffolk Goals Ipswich Innovation Labs (ILABS) Health and Wellbeing Quarter Arts Building 17 Atrium Supermarket Our campus
The

Home from home

Virtual Tour: Athena Hall

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Athena Hall

Going to university is about so much more than just your course. It is about independence, meeting new people, trying new food, and living with other students.

Athena Hall, our main student residence is on the beautiful waterfront and next door to one of our academic buildings, so there is no excuse for being late to lectures! Come to an Open Day and we will show you around.

We also have a range of other accommodation options, all within walking distance of the University.

uos.ac.uk/accommodation

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AXO Suffolk

Students’ Union

Students’ Union Social Space

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The people who run the societies are really friendly and welcoming.

The people who run the societies are really friendly and welcoming.

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The Students’ Union (SU) is all yours. Run by students, for students, you get to decide who is elected and what they deliver.

Organising socials and get togethers from the moment you arrive and throughout the year, they help you to find your feet, make friends, and stay fit while you study. Hosting sports clubs, exercise classes and cultural events, there is plenty of choice, and if you can’t find what you like, you can set it up yourself. The SU also run a shop, a social space, and an advice service, all designed to fit your needs while you study.

The SU works closely with local sporting facilities and strives to offer a variety of activity options. Social Sport is currently free, and there are also teams you can join if you want to satisfy your competitive streak!

uosunion.org/mysu

Joining a sport team at the university was the best way to meet new people whilst staying active and having fun. Katie Pickard, Year 3
Getting involved in sports and societies means you are never alone and bored. It is such a fun way to meet new people and join in.
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Persephone Alexander, year 3

Our facilities

Top 10 for Facilities

Whatuni Student Awards 2022

Waterfront Building

Main classroom-based teaching building, open 24/7

Computers, printing, and group workspace, on every floor

Moot court—simulated courtroom for advocacy skills practice

Paddy & Scott’s Cafe

The Hold

The home of Suffolk Archives— over 9 million documents for historical research

Public programme of events

Exhibition space

The Atrium

3D Productivity Suite

Computer Game Studios

Software defined systems labs, supported by BT

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Health and Wellbeing Building

Four Olympic weight-lifting stations with high-tech, data performance analysis

A treadmill with real-time data analysis of running, cycling, and wheelchair movement (one of only 15 in the UK)

Two simulation general hospital wards and one paediatric ward, with streaming and recording capacity for real-time observational analysis

Hospital-standard X-Ray imaging suite and virtual environment for Radiotherapy training

Virtual reality Paramedic suite with supersized screens creating street and road traffic environments for simulated emergency response Health

Library

Over 80,000 paper resources, and more available online

A mix of group and individual study spaces available all year with staff on-hand to answer questions and help you find what you need

Our Student Experience team are there to support your academic journey

Academic Skills Advisers are available to help you to gain the skills you need to study successfully

Open until 10pm or midnight during busy academic periods

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and Wellbeing Quarter Development Click

Inside the DigiTech Centre

James Hehir Building

Biomechanics and Human Physiology laboratories

Specialist Bioscience research laboratory

Specialist microscopic equipment for cell biology analysis

DigiTech CentreAdastral Park

Home to BT’s applied Innovation Labs and superfast technology

Bringing students together with over 100 on-site, high-tech digital and technology companies engaged in leading research

DigiTech Centre has an AI computer server, and Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics Laboratory simulating real world Cybersecurity attacks

Site of the Smart House enabling exciting research into sustainability linked with smart technology

Arts Building

Dedicated studio spaces and specialist digital suites

3D workshops, print room, and sculpture space

Photo studio, dark rooms and large format printing

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A greener campus

97% of our waste is recycled

90%

of our electricity comes from verifiable renewable sources

Our commitment to sustainability informs our major decision-making in three key areas:

On campus: we continually improve our resource efficiency, pollution elimination, zero carbon infrastructure and transport, and urban biodiversity networks.

Curriculum: students are the next generation of behaviour change influencers and ours are working on research collaborations through our Suffolk Sustainability Institute or other centres.

Community: we actively provide knowledge and project support across the region. Our Smart House, a recent collaboration completed in 2022, is a sustainable home, testing materials and infrastructure to aid design, build techniques and occupation.

Last academic year we achieved a 97% recycling rate placing us in the Top 10 People and Planet League Table for Waste and Recycling and, since April 2022, over 90% of the University’s electricity has been generated from verifiable renewable sources.

uos.ac.uk/sustainability

Reflecting our commitment to sustainability and reducing waste, this printed guide is shorter than our usual prospectus.

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See the world in Suffolk

The campus is very close to the town centre, which made living (3000kms) away from home much easier in the first year.

Dragos Liche, year 3

The campus is very close to the town centre, which made living (3000kms) away from home much easier in the first year.

We welcome international students into our University community, embracing their diversity and cultural contribution.

Our student population is made up of different nationalities giving you the chance to make friends and learn from each other. You can also talk to our academic teams about opportunities to study or volunteer abroad.

uos.ac.uk/international-and-eu

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Opportunities

There are lots of ways you can enhance your future job prospects while you study, and we can help.

Opportunities can come from your course, an outside interest or an SU society, perhaps as an intern, a placement, volunteer, or even paid work from our Jobs Board.

Our Careers, Employability and Enterprise team are on-hand to help you to make the most of what’s on offer, or even to start your own business. We support you to stand out in the jobs market, and our students have an above average graduate employment rate.

We know life can throw up surprises as you progress, so we continue to support you after you leave, for as long as you need it.

uos.ac.uk/careers

I am currently volunteering and able to fit it around my studies which allows me to focus at key points on the course.
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Katie Pickard, year 3

Moneymatters

Support and Guidance

Managing your money is an important part of student life and our Student Finance team will be there to give you advice and guidance along the way.

The team can direct you to bursaries and scholarships you may be eligible for, and we also host a Jobs Board where you can find paid work to earn some extra cash and gain experience at the same time.

uos.ac.uk/student-finance

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Student support

The University of Suffolk offers brilliant support to students, in a variety of ways such as financial, academic, mental health support and careers support.

Zoe Catchpole, year 1

The University of Suffolk offers brilliant support to students, in a variety of ways such as financial, academic, mental health support and careers support.

Zoe Catchpole, Year 1

Our Student Life team describe themselves as “google for the University”—there isn’t anything that they haven’t been asked before! They direct you to support services across the University and are on-hand to answer your questions, from day one, right through to graduation.

The Student Life team also run the Student Mentor scheme. Our mentors help you settle into student life when you arrive, organise activities and meet you regularly to make sure you’re getting the most out of university.

Support Services:

Chaplaincy

Disability Finance

Health and Wellbeing

Learning Services

uos.ac.uk/student-services

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Get connected

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it nicer when you move here or begin studies.

We know that you really want to hear from our students, the people who are already part of our community, meeting new friends, picking the brains of our academic staff and using our support services to find their way.

Join our Facebook group to meet others starting their studies.

We are also on Instagram and Twitter, and TikTok @UniversityOfSuffolk, where we regularly share stories created by our Student TikTok Ambassadors and Student Content Creators. From ‘day in the life’ and ‘sneak peeks’, to course trips, coffee shops and campus tours, our student creators have all the insider knowledge for navigating life at Suffolk.

You can also chat directly to our academic staff and students through our website portal—Unibuddy.

uos.ac.uk/studying

Get on group chats to talk to other course mates or people living in accommodation, this makes
Emily Hodgson, year 2
Get on group chats to talk to other course mates or people living in accommodation, this makes it nicer when you move here or begin studies.
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Emily Hodgson, year 2

Our courses

For full course information and detailed entry requirements visit uos.ac.uk/course-list

Adult Nursing BSc (Hons) 112 B700 Architecture BA (Hons) 112 K100 Biological Sciences BSc (Hons) 112 C760 Biological Sciences (with Foundation Year) BSc (Hons) 80 C761 Biomedical Science BSc (Hons) 112 J750 Biomedical Science (with Foundation Year) BSc (Hons) 80 J751 Business Management with pathways in Digital Entrepreneurship, Digital Innovation and Digital Marketing BA (Hons) 112 N100 Childhood BA (Hons) 112 X300 Childhood: Primary Education with QTS BA (Hons) 120 X120 Children's Nursing BSc (Hons) 120 B730 Computing with pathways in Artificial Intelligence, Cyber Security, and Web and Mobile Development BSc (Hons) 112 I103 Criminology BSc (Hons) 112 L370 Criminology and Sociology BSc (Hons) 112 L390 Dental Hygiene and Dental Therapy BSc (Hons) 112 B750 Diagnostic Radiography BSc (Hons) 112 B821 Digital Film Production BA (Hons) 112 P300 Early Learning (Progression Route) BA (Hons) 112 X312 Early Years and Primary Practice FdA 80 X313 English BA (Hons) 112 Q303 Fine Art BA (Hons) 112 W100 Course title Level Tariff UCAS code 37
Course title Level Tariff UCAS code Games Development BSc (Hons) 112 GW42 Graphic Design BA (Hons) 112 W212 Graphic Design (Graphic Illustration) BA (Hons) 112 W293 History BA (Hons) 112 V100 Law LLB (Hons) 112 M102 Law with Criminology LLB (Hons) 112 M101 Mental Health Nursing BSc (Hons) 112 B760 Midwifery BSc (Hons) 112 B720 Nutrition and Human Health BSc (Hons) 112 BB49 Nutrition and Human Health (with Foundation Year) BSc (Hons) 80 B401 Paramedic Science BSc (Hons) 112 B950 Photography BA (Hons) 112 W601 Physiotherapy BSc (Hons) 120 B160 Psychology BSc (Hons) 112 C801 Psychology and Counselling BSc (Hons) 112 CB89 Psychology and Criminology BSc (Hons) 112 CL8H Psychology and Sociology BSc (Hons) 112 LC38 Screenwriting BA (Hons) 112 W811 Social Work BA (Hons) 120 L501 Sociology BSc (Hons) 112 L301 Sport and Exercise Science BSc (Hons) 112 C600 Sport Performance Analysis BSc (Hons) 112 C603 Therapeutic Radiography BSc (Hons) 112 B822 Wildlife, Ecology and Conservation Science BSc (Hons) 112 C180 Wildlife, Ecology and Conservation Science (with Foundation Year) BSc (Hons) 80 C180
01 Find out about our courses by visiting our website 02 Come to an Open Day, put faces to names, chat to our students and look around 03 Link to us on socials, use our online chat platform or email a question to schools@uos.ac.uk 04 Write your personal statement, making it specific to your course 05 Apply for your five choices via UCAS.com 06 Wait for a response and come back to see us on an Applicant Visit How to apply 39
visit:
For more information about how to apply, please
uos.ac.uk/how-apply

The amount of support you get from the academic and non-academic staff cannot be over emphasised, I love it here at Suffolk.

The amount of support you get from the academic and non-academic staff cannot be over emphasized, I love it here at Suffolk.

Dolapo Oladipupo, Year 3

Throughout my time at the University of Suffolk I was always made to feel welcome.

Solomon Holmes, year 3

Dolapo Oladipupo, year 3 Suffolk absolutely puts its students first and empowers them to succeed.

Suzie Bowie, Year 2

Do your research on what you want to do, then go for it!

Dragos Liche, year 3

Do your research on what you want to do, then go for it!

Dragos Liche, Year 3

Be ready for serene architecture and a waterfront view, as well as lively nights out in town!

Jerome Will Wahome, year 2

Be ready for serene architecture and a waterfront view, as well as lively nights out in town.!

Dragos Liche, Year 3

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

All information in this publication was correct at the time of printing. For up-to-date information please see our website uos.ac.uk

University of Suffolk Ltd is a limited company registered in England and Wales. Registration number 5078498. Registered office Waterfront Building, Neptune Quay, Ipswich IP4 1QJ.

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