University of East London Undergraduate Study Guide 2023

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BE THE CHANGE Undergraduate Study Guide 2023

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WELCOME I am delighted to introduce you to the University of East London. The University of East London has been pioneering futures since 1898: from the 2nd Industrial Revolution through to where we are now, the 4th. We are a careers-led university. Our mission is to prepare you for the jobs of the future. Located in one of the world’s most multi-cultural and vibrant areas, we have an exciting, inclusive and forward-thinking learning community of over 17 thousand students representing 140 different nationalities. London is moving east. Our campuses in Stratford and the Royal Albert Dock place us at the heart of this industrial and creative shift. If you would like to know more, come to see us at one of our events. They provide a great opportunity for you to find out about courses, check out our fantastic facilities and speak to current students and staff. You will have the chance to experience the University of East London and meet some of those who will teach and support you through what will be a life-changing university experience. uel.ac.uk/open-days I look forward to welcoming you.

Professor Amanda J.Broderick BA (Hons) PhD DipM Dip MRS PGCTL FRSA MBGS FCIM FHEA Vice-Chancellor & President.

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VC Welcome Contents Be Part of our Story Our Vision Courses for Careers Case Studies How We Teach Five Reasons to Study at the University of East London Careers Mental Wealth Diversity & Inclusion

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East London Map Our Campuses Accommodation Facilities Sport Student Support Your Academic Success Course Subject Areas

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BE PART OF OUR 125th ANNIVERSARY As we celebrate our 125th anniversary, we reflect on the impact we’ve had and the events that have shaped us.

1898 West Ham Technical Institute opens

1939 College at war

1992 Birth of a university

Only for a fire to break out a year later and burn down most of the institute.

The campus is evacuated and used as a military training base.

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1981

1999

Phoenix rises

Docklands revival begins

Docklands campus opens

The London Docklands Corporation is set up to transform derelict industrial areas.

London’s first new university campus for over 50 years.

The phoenix is part of our logo and coat of arms because just like the mythical bird, The University of East London was reborn from the ashes.

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The University of East London is born.


2012 The London Olympics and Paralympics

2020 Global Pandemic

Team USA base themselves at SportsDock, Michelle Obama visits us and our student Gemma Gibbons wins Olympic judo silver.

2015 Four University of East London architecture lecturers nominated for the Turner Prize.

The University of East London leads the Royal Docks support of NHS Nightingale in the fight against Covid-19 and supports the vaccination effort to stop the spread of the disease in the UK.

2014

2019

2022

Making an impact.

Professional Fitness and Mental Wealth introduced

Dual Delivery 2.0 introduced

We were first in the UK for the impact of of our psychology research – ahead of both Oxford and Cambridge Universities (REF, 2014).

Growing reputation

We built a unique programme into all our courses to help prepare for careers of the future.

We’ve created a new model of education that combines a traditional university experience with the modern digital classroom.

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OUR VISION The University of East London is a careers-first university driven by a commitment to ensure our creative graduates are first choice for employers. Our vision is to advance knowledge and innovation with a positive impact for people and the planet.

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Shortlisted for Outstanding Entrepreneurial University of the Year, Times Higher Education (2020)


What you study today will define tomorrow. Be the change by studying a course at the University of East London.

GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ALLIED & PUBLIC HEALTH PROFESSIONS ARCHITECTURE & PHYSICAL DESIGN ART & DESIGN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, ENTREPRENEURSHIP & FINANCE SOCIAL & COMMUNITY WORK

CONSTRUCTION, TRANSPORT & LOGISTICS EDUCATION ENGINEERING FASHION LAW, POLICING & JUSTICE MEDIA & JOURNALISM

MEDICAL SCIENCES NURSING PERFORMING ARTS PSYCHOLOGY, COUNSELLING & WELLBEING SPORT HOSPITALITY, EVENTS AND TOURISM

COMPUTER SCIENCE & DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES 7


At The University of East London, we help prepare you for an unpredictable future. So, when you graduate you will have the required skills and expertise to adapt and develop a sustainable career in your chosen field.

The world is rapidly changing! What you study today will define tomorrow. Be the change by studying a course at the University of East London. We collaborate closely with industry to design courses and education models that increase your employability and meet the needs of future employers. Many of our courses are recognised as industry standard and hold accreditations from professional bodies and external organisations so businesses will recognise your qualification instantly. Find all our new courses at uel.ac.uk/new_courses

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Here’s how some of our recent graduates are making an impact in the world.

Meet Jake Cybersecurity Analyst with Amazon Web Services

“There are so many job opportunities available through Amazon Web Services, and it is such a careers boost. I’ve had recruiters engage with me via LinkedIn and the opportunities seem endless.” Jake McMahon is a third year BA Digital and Technology Solutions student at the University of East London. Jake picked the University because of the Amazon Web Services programme which develops skills for cloud careers in growing fields. Jake works four days a week as a cybersecurity analyst and studies one day a week through the Amazon Web Services educate programme. He has learnt valuable digital skills that are sought after and even more relevant in a post-pandemic employment landscape.

“I’ve had some great experiences and specialised in a variety of different areas. I have applied it in my studies and in the workplace. The fact that they were developed by experts within industry is particularly helpful as you’re learning up to date information.” 10


Meet Aisha Social Science graduate Aisha joined us as a mature student after falling in love with our waterside campus. Studying at the University of East London helped her decide what direction she wanted to take her career.

“I came down with my husband and my kids. And we just took a walk along the waterside. I remember saying to myself ‘I want to be here’. There was something about the peace and calmness of sitting near the waterside. But what sold it most for me was the library. I fell in love with the library.” Aisha was at the stage in life where she started to think about what she wanted to do next. It was at this point that someone told her about the University of East London. Aisha graduated from BSc Psychosocial Studies.

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YOUR EDUCATION YOUR WAY At the University of East London, we’ve created a seamless model of education that combines the traditional university experience with the modern digital classroom. We’ve adapted our education models to bring you a personalised and flexible approach to learning. Your career is our priority and we’ve combined traditional academic tuition with essential skills you will need in your future career. We’ve worked alongside industry partners like Amazon to provide a Virtual Learning Environment that puts students in charge – you can access your learning modules whenever and wherever you need them. 12


We recognise each student has different skills, strengths and interests and will support you to achieve your goals through clear timetabling and learning objectives, dedicated academic and careers support and help with fees and funding. You will have access to wellbeing services and plenty of opportunities to thrive and grow through volunteering, sport and fitness coaching, industry networking and much more. Customise your learning experience to fit your needs, aspirations and circumstances.

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5 REASONS TO JOIN THE UNIVERSITY OF EAST LONDON

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Stand out from the crowd We’ve designed our degree programmes to include essential skills to help you adapt, embrace change and show potential employers that you are fit for the careers of the future. Our Mental Wealth programme develops your emotional, cultural and cognitive intelligence alongside digital skills, communication, resilience and entrepreneurship. Live and learn on a city campus We’re one of the only London-based universities to have a self-contained campus. We're part of the local community and well-connected to the rest of London, and the world - City Airport is on our doorstep. Discover East London East London is one of the youngest, most multi-cultural neighbourhoods in the UK, so you’ll fit in whoever you are or wherever you’re from. Visit our interactive wherenext.uel.ac.uk platform to discover some of the incredible places on your doorstep.


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Study around your lifestyle Our flexible Dual Delivery model of education offers a customisable model that takes into consideration your strengths, skills and personal circumstances, putting you in control of what you learn and how you learn it. We accept students from nontraditional backgrounds and also offer part-time options and have childcare available on campus. Our New Beginnings course offers places to mature students and others without formal qualifications.

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Join a diverse and supportive community At the University of East London, you will benefit from learning alongside people from all over the world. We are diverse, inclusive, and supportive. Whoever you are, wherever you’re from, we will make you feel welcome and support you throughout your university journey and beyond - from application and beyond into your career. 15


CAREERS Your career starts with creating connections. We'll introduce you to our networks and help you find incredible opportunities. If you want to explore the industry outside East London and experience a new culture, join us on a field trip. We’ve taken groups of our students to the Caribbean, India, Sweden, and more. All your experiences will teach you to solve challenges facing businesses and discover where you belong in industry. Foundation Years We also offer a variety of Foundation Year courses, so if you're undecided about going to university or you're a mature student returning to education, a foundation year gives you the chance to experience studying before fully committing. We also offer Foundation Years that can lead you on to a variety of different courses so you can take time to decide your future direction.. Fit for the future All our subjects are connected to ‘career zones’. These focus on different areas of growth, from AI and technology, to health and justice. Whatever course you pick, we’ll help you develop a set of skills fit for the careers of the future. To boost your employability, we’ll show you how to apply your knowledge to industry challenges. 16


Courses for careers Our degrees are taught by academics with years of experience, and we develop the courses in line with industry needs. If you're interested in starting a business, we can support you with that too. To add more depth to your learning, you’ll visit leading organisations on our doorstep, and we’ll bring industry experts to campus or to your digital classroom to work with you directly. No matter what you study, you’ll benefit from a work-based project or networking opportunity.

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THE WORLD IS CHANGING

DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO KEEP UP? Our Professional Fitness & Mental Wealth programme is completely unique. It gives our graduates a set of abilities that impress potential employers and prepares them for the future world of work. The Career Passport provides proof of each skill you’ve mastered as part of this programme. Some of these skills are validated externally by major corporations, such as Microsoft and Amazon. As a compulsory part of your study, Mental Wealth counts towards your final qualification. You’ll graduate with a unique set of skills covering three key areas: 1. Individual intelligence – develop emotional, social, physical and cognitive intelligence to help you adapt. 2. Digital proficiency – learn to use ICT effectively so you can keep up with a world that is dominated by new technology. 3. Cultural intelligence – explore how to work effectively across cultures so you fit in wherever you work in the world.

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DIVERSITY

AND INCLUSION At the University of East London, we celebrate diversity. Our aim is to create a future in which anyone with the will and potential to succeed, regardless of their background, race or religion, can transform their lives by studying with us.

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We hold the Athena Swan Bronze award for gender equality, are a disability confident employer and we are working closely with Stonewall to ensure inclusivity for our LGBTQ+ staff and students. The University’s Office for Institutional Equity (OIE) is the first of its kind in the UK and has specific responsibility for addressing inequalities within the institution.

The University of East London was awarded a Bronze Race Equality Charter (REC) Mark which is an award that aims to support and encourage universities to work towards race equality. The Black Academy at the University of East London is committed to enabling Black students to reach their full academic potential, improve experiences and outcomes and gain graduate level jobs.

Ranked number 1 in the UK for addressing inequalities (2nd in the world) by the Times Higher Education Global Impact Ranking (2020). 21


East London is our home

but we’re also well connected to the rest of the capital and the world. Our Docklands campus is located by a DLR station, London City Airport is just over the river, and the Elizabeth Line links nearby Custom House to Liverpool Street in 10 minutes. You can even get around by cable car at The Emirates Air Line. At Stratford, we’re a 10 minute walk from Stratford station – a major transport hub for London and the whole of the UK.

Dalston Kingsland Hackney Central

Silicon Roundabout (Old Street)

Shoreditch High Street Hackney Empire Brick Lane

The Barbican Liverpool Street

Old Spitalfields Market

Bethnal Green Whitechapel

Tower Gateway

The Gherkin

Walkie Talkie

Shadwell Tower of London

River Thames

Southbank Centre

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River Thames

The Shard London Bridge

Tower Bridge

Canada Water


On our doorstep in Stratford – – – – –

London Stadium Hackney Wick

STRATFORD (10 min walk from Stratford station)

USS

(5 min walk Westfield Stratford City from Stratford station) Stratford International

Mile End

A118 Romford Rd

Canning Town

Museum of London Docklands Limehouse

Theatre Royal Stratford East Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park Westfield Hundreds of shops, bars and restaurants Transport links to London and the UK

A1020 Royal Albert Way Cyprus

Royal Victoria

DOCKLANDS The Excel

Emirates Air Line

Royal Docks

City Airport

River Thames On our doorstep in Docklands:

Canary Wharf

The 02

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Trinity Buoy Wharf O2 Excel Centre Canary Wharf London City Airport Exciting new developments in the Royal Albert Docks


Campus community meets city connections. Nowhere else quite matches the diverse community in East London! Check out our interactive ‘Where Next’ platform to discover what the area has to offer from those that love it and live it east, wherenext.uel.ac.uk

EXPLORE OUR

CITY CAMPUSES Docklands

We’re one of the only universities in London to have a selfcontained campus – jump off the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) and you’re only steps away from our waterfront campus, home to many of our students.

USS

University Square Stratford (USS) is one of London’s most modern and well equipped campuses. It is home to our Institute of Performing Arts and we teach business, law and criminology here too. Our Legal Advice Centre gives students the opportunity to give back to the community by offering free advice to those unable to pay for it. We’ve invested £33 million in facilities including a student centre and help desk, specialist dance and performance art spaces, a Harvard lecture theatre with live capture technology and a simulated court room for mooting experience. 24


Stratford

Our historic Stratford Campus is in one of the bestconnected areas in London, close to Stratford’s thriving town centre as well as the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park which was host to the 2012 London Olympic Games. The Stratford Campus is home to the School of Education and Communities and the Centre for Clinical Education in Podiatry, Physiotherapy and Sports Science. Stratford’s facilities include a new state of the art library and learning centre, upgraded laboratories and computing services as well as a campus restaurant, bookshop and Students’ Union café-bar.

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ACCOMMODATION New to London? Looking for somewhere to live doesn’t have to be stressful. Living in halls is a great way to meet other students. Our waterside campus accommodation is close to everything the local area has to offer. Hop between campuses with our free bus service or head into central London on the DLR.

Safe and secure

Your safety is our top priority. Our on-campus security team are available 24/7– you’ll often see officers patrolling halls day and night. If you experience any problems, you can visit our helpdesk in the main atrium. Need to report an incident? We also run a ‘silent witness’ scheme so you can raise issues anonymously.

Save money on meals

Worried about cooking for yourself? You can save money and enjoy homely meals with our catering plan. Grab breakfast from the Edge, Munch or Starbucks at Docklands campus or Stratford campus café. For dinner, head to the Edge. Depending on the plan you pick, you can benefit from five, ten or even twenty free days of meals.

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OUR SPACES We’ve invested millions to make our campuses perfect for people like you. From specialist labs to libraries, spaces to socialise to places to eat, you’ll have everything you need here. Want to explore? Book your place on our next Open Day.

Discover SportsDock

Docklands is home to our £21 million sports facility, SportsDock. Its doors are open to students, staff, the community, and national and international organisations. Some big names have trained there including Team USA. It was their HQ for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Study spaces

Our Library and Learning Services are open 24/7, so you can spend time studying when it suits you. Need to study but can’t come to campus? Take advantage of our growing collection of electronic resources,including e-books, e-journals and databases; we invested £14m in our Stratford library. 28


Facilities for your course

We’ve invested £170 million in fantastic spaces. Whatever subject you study, you’ll have exactly what you need to prepare for your career. Everything is industry standard, from our multimedia production spaces to specialist labs for research. Joining us to study law? You’ll work with real clients in our Legal Advice Centre. Training for a healthcare role? Our £250,000 Simulation Centre will prepare you for the challenges you’ll face. Want to become a performer? Black Box Theatre production space will become your second home. To find out what facilities you’ll use on your course, browse our subject area pages or visit uel.ac.uk/subjects

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SPORT We believe in the benefits of staying active. That’s why we make sure there’s something for everyone – even if you wouldn’t call yourself sporty. Perhaps you’ll get competitive playing laser tag? Or have a laugh with your friends at a total wipeout challenge?

Take part for free

Our Move East London programme is for absolutely anyone. No need to sign up – just come along to our free weekly tournaments and exercise classes. Give a game of Zorb football a go. Reduce your stress levels at Yoga. Feel the burn at Legs, Bums and Tums. We also offer discounted memberships for SportsDock. With a membership you can use our fitness centre, strength and conditioning room, sports courts, class studio, seven-a-side outdoor football pitch, and more. Want to play competitively? We have 16 sports clubs who train at least once a week.

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Our basketball, volleyball and tennis programmes are the best in London. You’ll have the chance to regularly compete in the British Universities and Colleges Sports leagues and championships. But sport at the University of East London focuses on more than performance. If you’re a beginner, we encourage you to try something new. Our sports clubs: – American Football – Badminton – Basketball – Cheerleading – Cricket – Football – Futsal – Hockey – Netball – Rowing – Rugby – Taekwondo – Tennis – Trampoline – Volleyball – Wheelchair Basketball 31


STUDENT SUPPORT At the University of East London, we listen to your specific needs and recommend practical solutions to help you manage your studies. We won’t let worry get in the way of your ambitions. Whether you need support for dyslexia, advice about money, or guidance on mental health, we’re here for you. On both campuses, you’ll benefit from support services in the Student Hub. Here we have different teams who know exactly how to help you solve specific problems and make them seem more manageable.

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You only have to look around to see your support network. You’ll be part of a diverse community on campus. Mature learners, international students, parents – they’re all incredibly well represented at the University of East London. Many of our students spark lifelong friendships while they’re here and become ambassadors for the University for many years after they graduate.

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YOUR ACADEMIC SUCCESS If you ever need support with your studies, you can turn to us for academic advice. With small teaching groups, you can always ask questions and talk to your lecturers one-toone. Our Disability and Dyslexia Service provides support and advice for disabled students and those with specific learning difficulties, including dyslexia.

“The University of East London felt like the sort of university that would meet my needs. Being someone with autism, it’s very difficult to adapt to new environments. When I came to the Open Day, I knew the support on offer would really help me” Ben We’ll help identify and break down barriers to your education so that you can make the most of your course.

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YOUR MENTAL HEALTH Your mental health Achieving the right balance between study, work and other commitments can appear tricky at first. But we believe your mental health should always be a priority. We provide support with: – student discounts – oyster card applications – dyslexia and disability – internet access and general IT issues – residential services – money matters – course-related issues – counselling and wellbeing – advice on any aspect of university life

Your mental health

However big or small your problem, our Student Wellbeing Service offers the support you need: – daily drop in advice sessions at Docklands or Stratford – confidential counselling services – an online mental health and wellbeing service They can help you manage your day-to-day finances and budgeting too. If you find yourself in debt, they can advise you on how to take control of the situation.

The Children’s Garden nursery

We have many parents in our student community. When you have lectures, you can depend on our childcare team to keep your child happy and healthy. We also follow a robust Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum, so your little ones are learning and discovering too.


ALLIED & PUBLIC HEALTH PROFESSIONS Caring, patient and driven? You’ll fit right into our healthcare community. We’ve taught thousands of students how to help patients manage conditions, promote wellbeing and start careers where they make a difference. Wondering what course might suit you? Pick physiotherapy to help patients improve mobility. Study podiatry to specialise in the foot, ankle and lower limb. Or, if you want to improve wellbeing in communities, public health might be a good fit. By the time you graduate, you’ll have the expertise to make an impact on the lives of patients and their families. Our graduates secure roles in the NHS, private health services and community health organisations. And, with Mental Wealth and Professional Fitness built into all our courses, you’ll have skills that set you apart, including emotional resilience and critical thinking. 36


– Our Allied Health students can apply for an NHS training grant of £5,000 a year from the government, which is nonrepayable. Visit our website for more details. – Top modern university in London for teaching on my course (Anatomy, Physiology & Pathology) National Student Survey (2018). – 98% Employability. – Joint Top in London for Graduate Prospects, Complete University Guide (2018).

Course

UCAS Code

UCAS Points

BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy

B160

120

BSc (Hons) Podiatry

B330

120

BSc (Hons) Public Health

B910

112

BSc (Hons) Occupational Therapy

B101

120

Foundation Option

View full course info at uel.ac.uk/ug-public-health 37


ARCHITECTURE AND PHYSICAL DESIGN Think social responsibility is important? Support sustainable solutions? At the University of East London, we’ll challenge you to question existing structures, consider our impact on the environment and push for interior design that transforms spaces. Our teaching team are well-known in this sector, whether it's for their research, ideas or work on famous structures. Their network spans London and the rest of the world, so we’re able to offer exciting opportunities to explore this industry. You’ll find the latest design equipment on campus – think robots, 3D printers, specialist surveying laboratories, and more. 38


– 1st in London for Student Satisfaction, Complete University Guide (2020). – As a community, we’re focused on design that brings positive benefits to people and places. – Our Architecture courses are ranked second in London, Guardian University Guide (2018).

Course

UCAS Code

UCAS Points

BSc (Hons) Architecture (ARB/RIBA Part 1)

K100

120

BA (Hons) Interior Design

4W53

96

BSc (Hons) Architectural Design Technology

K101

112

BSc (Hons) Product Design

H766

96

BA (Hons) Interior and Spatial Design

W250

120

Foundation Option

View full course info at uel.ac.uk/ug-architecture 39


Ready to let your creativity run wild? Join us to nurture your talent and discover how to make your mark. Here you’ll learn from the best; renowned artists, award winning sculptors and big name designers.

ART & CREATIVE DESIGN At the University of East London, we understand the importance of having space to unleash your creativity. We have studio workspaces, dedicated exhibition spaces and plenty of equipment. Whether you specialise in fine art, product design, illustration, graphic design or photography, you’ll be ready for a rewarding and creative career. And, with Mental Wealth and Professional Fitness, you’ll have a set of unique human skills. Many of our students become established artists. Our alumni include audio-visual artist and animator Max Hattler and South Korean painter and professor Kangwook Lee.

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– Our BA (Hons) Photography degree achieved 100% in overall satisfaction, National Student Survey (2020). – You will be focused on technology but surrounded by creatives in an interdisciplinary learning environment with access to one of the best range of workshops all on one site. – Experiment and develop emerging technology such as AR/VR (XR) in a design context.

Course

UCAS Code

UCAS Points

BA (Hons) Fine Art

W100

96

BA (Hons) Photography

W641

96

BA (Hons) Illustration

4J23

96

BA (Hons) Graphic Design

W216

96

BA (Hons) Commercial Photography W645

96

BA (Hons) Design Interactions

W201

96

BA (Hons) Animation

WFWP

112

BA (Hons) Illustration and Animation WW20

96

BA (Hons) Fine Art Technology

W102

96

BA (Hons) Graphic Design and Illustration (Visual Communication)

W225

96

Foundation Option

View full course info at uel.ac.uk/ug-art-design 41


BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND FINANCE Do you have ambitions of running your own business? Want to work for one of the world’s largest financial organisations, or develop skills in a global business hub or make waves in the world of business and finance? Innovative startups are found alongside global corporations in Stratford. We’re just a stone’s throw from Canary Wharf, the capital’s global and business hub. It’s the perfect place to start your business or finance career. The University of East London is home to one of the country’s largest Bloomberg training suites. You’ll be using the same financial trading facilities as those found in the world’s top financial workplaces. 42


– 92% overall student satisfaction for Accounting, Finance and Economics courses, The Guardian (2019). – More than 30 successful student businesses have been developed at the University of East London. – Our accounting courses give you exemptions from professional qualifications with the ACCA, ICAEW, CIMA, CPA Australia, IFA and the AIA.

Course

UCAS Code

UCAS Points

BSc (Hons) Business Management

N2BM

112

BSc (Hons) Human Resource Management*

N602

112

BSc (Hons) Economics

L100

112

BSc (Hons) Economics (Pathway Fintech)

L115

112

BSc (Hons) Marketing

N502

112

BSc (Hons) Marketing (Data Analytics)

N504

112

BSc (Hons) International Business Management (Top Up)

N123

240 Level 4 and Level 5 credits

BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance

N420

112

BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance (FinTech)*

N303

112

BSc (Hons) Banking and Finance

N490

112

Foundation Option

View full course info at uel.ac.uk/ug-business-finance 43


COMPUTER SCIENCE AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES There’s much more to computing than programming and designing websites. Discover how to harness new technology to solve global problems at the University of East London. Joining us, you’ll learn how to help individuals, organisations and wider society.

Major employers like Microsoft and Google want graduates with a degree In this area because they know you’ll have a broad set of practical skills. By the time you graduate, you’ll be ready for a range of roles, from software design and engineering to information security and data analysis.

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– Ranked 1st in London for our computer courses, National Student Survey (2018). – We provide support for industry through the Knowledge Transfer Scheme which is supported by the government. – 6th in the UK for student satisfaction, Complete University Guide (2020). Course

UCAS Code

UCAS Points

BSc (Hons) Cyber Security and Networks

I100

96

BSc (Hons) Computer Science

1M58

96

BSc (Hons) Computer Science (Web and Mobile Technologies)

1K47

96

BSc (Hons) Computing for Business

G500

96

BSc (Hons) Data Science and Artificial Intelligence

I105

96

BSc (Hons) Applied Computing (Top-Up)

I102

240 Credits from Foundation or HDN

BSc (Hons) Digital & Technology Solutions (Apprenticeship)

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BSc (Hons) Cyber Security Technical Professional (Apprenticeship)

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BSc (Hons) Cloud Computing

I104

112

MEng Civil Engineering (Integrated Masters)

4D77

120

BSc (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering

H244

96

NOTE - At least two ‘A’ levels or equivalent, of which one should be mathematics as well as GCSE English and mathematics at A-C, or grade 4 and above.

Foundation Option

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CONSTRUCTION, TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS There’s nowhere quite like east London to kick-start a career in this industry. Study at the heart of a massive regeneration area, see how theory applies to practice on site visits and watch the stunning skyline develop. Some of the world’s most prestigious construction projects are on our doorstep. Recently our students have visited the Tate Modern Phase 2 Extension, the Canary Wharf Crossrail station and the London City Island development. “At the University of East London, we have an incredibly diverse community and it’s a very joyful environment. It gives students an exciting opportunity to become familiar with different cultures. This is important as they will be able to work anywhere in the world.” Dr Sohrab Donyavi, Cluster Leader

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– Many of our teaching team have worked in surveying and construction, while others research everything from reducing CO2 emissions to maintaining listed buildings. – We have exceptional links with big employers such as Atkins, Thames Water, P.J.Careys, L&Q, and Morgan Sindall through our Industrial Liaison Board. We regularly help students secure work placements with our network of key contractors.

Courses

UCAS Code

UCAS Points

BSc (Hons) Construction Management

K221

96

BSc (Hons) Surveying and Mapping Sciences

H206

96

FdSc Civil Engineering and Construction Management

HK22

72

BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying and Commercial Management

K240

96

Foundation Option

View full course info at uel.ac.uk/ug-construction 47


EDUCATION “We’re not just training teachers. We’re training advocates. We’re training people who recognise that as a teacher they have a role within the community that goes beyond just the school” Richard Harty, Dean, School of Education and Communities.

Teaching is more than just a job. Taking the lead in the classroom, you can support individuals and make a positive contribution to your local community. Ready to help children of all ages reach their potential? We work closely with hundreds of schools across London, giving you experience in a variety of settings. You can gain experience working on community projects or in east London’s vibrant and multicultural schools. 48


– Our BA (Hons) Special Education course achieved 100% in overall satisfaction in the National Student Survey (2020). – 85% overall student satisfaction score, National Student Survey (2019). – Our school of Education and Communities is celebrating 30 years with a series of events throughout 2022 to showcase our partnerships and impact on East London. Visit our website to find out more.

Courses

UCAS Code

UCAS Points

BA (Hons) Primary Education with QTS

X120

112

BSc (Hons) Computer Science with Education and QTS

H2RB

96

BA (Hons) Education Studies

X300

96

BA (Hons) Special Education

XC61

112

Fda Montessori Pedagogy

X110

72

BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies

X310

112

BA (Hons) Education Top-Up

X302

N/A

Foundation Option

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ENGINEERING Engineering underpins our buildings, transport networks, water systems and more. Located in the heart of one of Europe’s biggest regeneration areas, you’ll discover first-hand how your engineering expertise can shape the future. You’ll spend a year in industry boosting your CV and making professional connections. Past students have gone on to work for the likes of Network Rail, Thames Water and the Highways Agency. Our research focuses on the problems facing the engineers of tomorrow. We’re exploring the impact of climate change on structures and finding sustainable construction materials. “Our students learn to work to their strengths. They have to work as a team and communicate” Dr Ali Abbas, Senior Lecturer

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– One of the few UK universities to offer weekly site visits to major engineering and construction projects in London. – Our Civil Engineering courses are ranked 3rd in London, Complete University Guide (2018). Courses

UCAS Code

UCAS Points

BSc (Hons) Civil Engineering

H205

96

BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering

H200

96

BEng (Hons) Biomedical Engineering H161

112

BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering H100

96

BEng (Hons) General Engineering

H102

112

BEng (Hons) Engineering Management

HN10

112

BEng (Hons) Railway Engineering

H231

112

BEng (Hons) Mechatronics and Computer Systems Engineering

H731

112

BEng (Hons) Mechatronics Engineering

H730

112

BSc/BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering via Civil Engineer / Site Manager (apprenticeship)

Apply direct

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BSc Electrical and Electronic Engineering

H244

96

BEng (Hons) Aeronautical Engineering

H734

112

BEng (Hons) Product Design Engineering

H105

112

MEng Civil Engineering (Integrated Masters)

4D77

120

Foundation Option

NOTE - Potential apprentices will need to be employed in the field of study, be over 18 and have at least two A levels or equivalent including A2 Mathematics, minimum grade C. In addition, they must have GCSE English and mathematics at A-C, or grade 4 and above.

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FASHION East London is where well-known names in fashion meet new and innovative designer spaces. Kickstart your career with endless opportunities to create invaluable connections, find work experience and build a sparkling portfolio. “We have a diverse student body that come to UEL from all over the world, who will have the opportunity to work with clients and industry professionals in London.” Beatrice Newman Head of Department Over the years, we’ve worked with big names including Alexander Mcqueen, M&S, Another Magazine, Holly Fulton and lots more. We invite industry experts on campus to run masterclasses and connect you with technicians.

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– We are working with a number of industry partners including ASOS, Hand & Lock and Amazon. – Our fashion and textiles courses were ranked 4th in London in the Guardian University Guide (2018). – Fashion is an industry full of vast opportunities and muchneeded skill sets that are continually evolving.

Courses

UCAS Code

UCAS Points

BA (Hons) Fashion Design

W230

112

BA (Hons) Fashion Marketing

4C25

112

BA (Hons) Fashion Product Management and Innovation

W239

112

BA (Hons) Fashion Buying, Merchandising and Innovation

W237

112

BA (Hons) Fashion Culture and Business

W238

112

BA (Hons) Sustainable Fashion and Management

W240

112

BA (Hons) Fashion Studies (Top-Up)

W236

see note

BA (Hons) Fashion Brand Management

W255

112

BA (Hons) International Fashion Business

W244

112

Foundation Option

View full course info at uel.ac.uk/ug-fashion NOTE - HND, Foundation degree or Advanced Diploma or equivalent in a Fashion/Textiles related subject. Professionals with evidenced experience in fashion with a nonfashion Level 5 diplomas are welcome to apply.

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GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT, POLITICS & SOCIOLOGY

Do you want to have an influence on government policy? Perhaps you want to provide support on the ground through an NGO? Develop the skills you need to make a difference with one of our Global Studies courses. The world doesn’t sleep. Politics. International relations. Humanitarian crises. They’re all constantly evolving. That’s why we don’t just teach from textbooks. Take advantage of our connections with other universities around the world to study abroad and gain a new perspective. Learn from specialists like Dr Branislav Radeljic, who has written books on conflict in the EU. Our team of experts are contributing to research about everything from the effects of conflict on children to environmental challenges to human security. 54


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UCAS Code

UCAS Points

BA (Hons) Politics and International Relations

L240

112

BA (Hons) International Development with NGO Management

L9L4

112

BA (Hons) Sociology

L300

112

BA (Hons) Sociology with Criminology

M9L3

112

Foundation Option

– Over a decade of experience delivering our course in International Development with NGO Management, the only undergraduate course in this field. – 100% of students agree that our BA (Hons) International Development with NGO Management is intellectually stimulating, National Student Survey (2020). – 100% student satisfaction on our BA (Hons) Sociology and BA (hons) Sociology with Criminology, National Student Survey (2019). View full course info at uel.ac.uk/ug-global-development 55


LAW, POLICING AND JUSTICE

Careers in law, policing and justice allow you to make a difference. We’ll prepare you for work in this ever-evolving world, whether you want to train as a solicitor, work in policing or shape legal policy. Our teaching team are experts in various fields of law, criminology and justice. Many are former practitioners too. They have excellent connections with leading professional bodies and organisations. Throughout your course, you’ll have opportunities to hear from experts across the legal, justice and policing professions. Our excellent links within these areas could also help you find fantastic internships and placements.

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Courses

UCAS Code

UCAS Points

LLB (Hons) Law

M100

112

BA (Hons) Criminology and Criminal Justice

M930

112

BA (Hons) Criminology and Criminal Justice (Cyber Criminology)

L311

112

BA (Hons) Criminology and Law

M911

112

BA (Hons) Criminology and Psychology

M9C8

112

BSc (Hons) Policing Studies (Top-Up)

PS10

112

BSc (Hons) Professional Policing

PP10

112

LLB (Hons) Business Law

M140

112

LLB (Hons) Law with Criminology

M1M2

112

LLB (Hons) Law with International Relations

M1L2

112

Foundation Option

– Volunteer at our Legal Advice Centre to work on real cases. – Learn from global experts in cybercrime like Dr Sarah Fox and Professor Julia Davidson. – 99% of our research in human rights law and international law is rated as 'internationally recognised' in the most recent Research Excellence Framework (REF 2014). View full course info at uel.ac.uk/ug-law-policing 57


MEDIA AND JOURNALISM Media and Journalism covers a broad range of subjects in the digital world. You can choose to learn what shapes global news, create engaging content, or design games that people can’t get enough of. London is renowned as a global creative capital and we certainly make the most of our location. We have connections with leading production companies, creative agencies and global media platforms. “I wouldn't have been able to get where I am today without the amazing guidance and support from my lecturers on the Advertising degree.” Rory O’Neill Advertising, BA (Hons) View full course info at uel.ac.uk/ug-media 58


– 100% student satisfaction for Media and Communication, National Student Survey (2019) – Learn from industry experts, like award-winning filmmaker Dr Jill Daniels and Dekan Apajee, an experienced Sports Journalist. – Excellent placement opportunities with major companies such as the BBC. Courses

UCAS Code

UCAS Points

BA (Hons) Media and Communication

P300

112

BA (Hons) Advertising

N561

112

BA (Hons) Animation

WFWP

112

BA (Hons) Creative and Professional Writing

W800

112

BA (Hons) Journalism

P500

112

BA (Hons) Fashion Journalism

P505

112

BA (Hons) Music Journalism

P500

112

BA (Hons) Games Design

G480

112

BA (Hons) Game Programming

G490

112

BA (Hons) Film

W620

112

BA (Hons) Media and Communications

P300

112

BA (Hons) Media Production

P310

112

BA (Hons) Media and Immersive Production

P312

112

BA (Hons) 3D Game Art

G471

112

BA (Hons) Sports Journalism

P502

112

BA (Hons) Social Media

P330

112

Foundation Option


MEDICAL SCIENCES

Breakthroughs in healthcare come from laboratories. Medical science is essential whether you’re developing new drugs to fight cancer or searching for new ways of diagnosing diseases. Our Professional Fitness and Mental Wealth components give you the skills and resilience employers look for. We have invested £2.4 million into our new Science, Technology, Engineering, Medicine and Mathematics (STEMM) facilities. Completing a placement in your third year will make your CV stand out. Our students have worked at hospitals across London including Great Ormond Street, King’s College and the Royal London as well as organisations such as Anthony Nolan.

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Courses

UCAS Code

UCAS Points

BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science

B940

112

BSc (Hons) Biochemistry and Biotechnology

C700

112

BSc (Hons) Chemistry

F100

112

BSc (Hons) Medical Physiology

B121

112

BSc (Hons) Pharmaceutical Science

B200

112

BSc (Hons) Pharmacology

B210

112

Foundation Option

– Top UK modern university for research quality in Biological Sciences, Complete University Guide (2018) – Our Biomedical Science, Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Science courses are all accredited. – £2.4 million invested in new teaching labs.

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NURSING

There’s a nationwide shortage of nurses. Are you up to the challenge? Become part of our healthcare community, learn how to support patients and their families, and make an impact on society. We are constantly improving our facilities to make sure every student who leaves us is equipped to go out and hit the ground running at the start of their career. Our Hospital and Primary Care Training Hub benefits from augmented and virtual reality equipment and the latest simulation mannequin, SimMan 3G, the first university to have this in Europe. Our healthcare degrees prepare you for supporting patients in the NHS and private sector in hospitals, community and social care. You might end up working in a care home, acute hospital trust or general practice. 62


– Our Nursing students can apply for an NHS training grant of £5,000 a year from the government, which is non-repayable. Visit our website for more details. – Shortlisted for Nursing Associate Training Programme Provider of Year, Partnership of the Year and Teaching Innovation of the Year. – Our new Hospital & Primary Care Training Hub has the latest AR & VR technology

Courses

UCAS Code

UCAS Points

BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)

B740

112

B700

Level three qualifications or the equivalent of 48 UCAS points

FdSc Nursing Associate

Foundation

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PERFORMING ARTS Dream of being a performer, dancer or producer? Start your journey at the University of East London. We’re different from other drama schools in the city – we do more to combine practice with theory, and empower and encourage you to question what you see on stage. We invite professionals to give guest lectures and hold master classes. We have links with big names in the world of dance, TV and theatre including Actor Paul Bazely, and choreographers Kenrick Sandy (Boy Blue) and Hofesh Shechter. Our alumni work as actors, producers, arts administrators, teachers & drama facilitators, broadcast journalists, advertisers, designers and scriptwriters, music producers, sound designers and DJs. How will you make your mark?

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Courses

UCAS Code

UCAS Points

BA (Hons) Dance: Urban Practice

W590

112

BA (Hons) Sound and Music for Games

W372

112

BA (Hons) Sound and Music for Media

W373

112

BA (Hons) Sound and Music for Theatre

W374

112

BA (Hons) Acting for Stage and Screen

W410

112

BA (Hons) Drama Applied Theatre and Performance

W442

112

BA (Hons) Music Performance and Production

WJ39

112

BA (Hons) Music Technology and Production

J930

112

BA (Hons) Performing Arts

W470

112

BA (Hons) Creative Writing and Illustration

TBC

TBC

BA (Hons) Creative Writing for Screen

P393

112

Creative Enterprise Top-Up

P506

96

Foundation Option

TBC

– 100% overall student satisfaction for BA (Hons) Music Performance and Production, National Student Survey (2020). – We work with theatres like the Theatre Royal Stratford East and Half Moon Theatre.

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PSYCHOLOGY

“Our degrees in Psychology will equip you with the tools and skills you need to investigate human behaviour and adopt a critical analysis of what you discover. I very much hope you will join us in our search for behavioural insights and solutions to the problems that face humanity, whether at the individual, group, national, international or global level.” James Walsh PhD, Head of Department of Psychological Sciences Thousands of graduates from our School of Psychology are out in the world making a difference. Whether they’re counselling people through tough times, establishing insights into criminal behaviour or advising Governments and Local Authorities, they continue to promote the University’s values of equality, diversity and social justice. Will you be the next University of East London Psychology Graduate to take up the challenge and help transform people’s lives? 66


Courses

UCAS Code

UCAS Points

BSc (Hons) Psychology

C800

112

BSc (Hons) Psychology with Child Development

C823

112

BSc (Hons) Clinical and Community Psychology

C892

120

BSc (Hons) Forensic Psychology

C816

112

BSc (Hons) Cyberpsychology

C821

112

BSc (Hons) Environmental Psychology

C822

112

BSc (Hons) Psychology with Positive C824 Education

112

BSc (Hons) Counselling

112

B941

Foundation Option

Host to the first UK Gambling Research Conference – over 100 gambling researchers, practitioners and policy makers attended. – 90% Overall Student Satisfaction, National Student Survey (2020). – You’ll explore how psychology applies to everyday life and the workplace, as well as becoming confident carrying out research that tackles complex challenges facing society.

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SOCIAL AND COMMUNITY WORK

Make a difference to individual lives. Contribute to communities by addressing some of the biggest social issues we’re facing today. A career in social work can be challenging, but we’ll help prepare you for what you’ll face once you’re working. We’re based in one of London’s most vibrant areas. We have strong links with community and social projects, allowing you to gain hands-on experience during your studies. Improve individual lives as a social or youth worker. Gain skills and knowledge to help people in their local area as a community development worker or family support worker. Find your niche in fields such as mental health, child development and psychotherapy.

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– 100% student satisfaction on our BA (Hons) Social Work, National Student Survey (2019). – First UK university to teach undergraduate psychosocial courses, starting in 1985. – Ranked the top London university for social work and sociology courses by The Guardian (2019).

Courses

UCAS Code

UCAS Points

BA (Hons) Social Work

L501

120

BA (Hons) Psychosocial Community Work

L306

112

BA (Hons) Youth Work

L535

96

Foundation Option

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SPORT

Discover how to shave seconds off records, speed up recovery time and create community programmes that get people moving. Joining us, you’ll learn to support professionals, amateurs and wider society. Immerse yourself in the world of sport. One day you might have a seminar with an expert in strength training, the next you could be listening to a lecture on sports psychology. Many of our courses are run with support from West Ham United Foundation. They’ve provided young people with opportunities for years. Now we’re working together to give students like you the chance to apply your learning to a range of community projects.

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– We invested £21 million in our sports facility, SportsDock. – Top Modern University in London for research quality in Sports Science, Complete University Guide (2018). – 96% overall satisfaction rate, National Student Survey (2020).

Course

UCAS Code

UCAS Points

BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Science

C600

112

BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching and Performance (delivered with West Ham United Foundation)

C610

112

BSc (Hons) Sports Therapy

C630

112

BSc (Hons) Sport, Physical Education and Development

B993

112

MSci Sports Therapy (Integrated Masters) subject to valivation

TBC

112

Foundation Option

View full course info at uel.ac.uk/ug-sport

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HOSPITALITY, EVENTS & TOURISM

Grand museums, popular sports venues and award-winning hotels. There’s nowhere quite like London for kick-starting a career in this sector. At the University of East London, we’re at the centre of the action. Study just a few miles from some of the capital’s most famous venues – including the Excel Centre, O2 Arena and the Olympic Stadium. All of our degrees in this area are accredited by the Institute of Hospitality to make sure you have the skills sought after by employers. You’ll cover everything from planning and project management, to marketing and the cultural industries. At the same time, our Mental Wealth and Professional Fitness modules will boost your employability. 72


– Our students gave us more than 86% satisfaction for the academic support they have received, National Student Survey (2018). – Overall satisfaction among Tourism Management students ranked us at 1st place for London, The Guardian (2019).

Course

UCAS Code

UCAS Points

BA (Hons) Events Management

N802

112

BA (Hons) Hospitality Management

N8HM

112

BA (Hons) Tourism Management

N8TM

112

BA (Hons) Airline and Airport Management

N811

112

BA (Hons) Hospitality Management with Revenue Analytics

N860

112

BA (Hons) Hospitality Management with Entrepreneurship

N861

112

BA (Hons) Events Management with Entrepreneurship

N822

112

BA (Hons) Sport Business Management

N460

112

BSc (Hons) Esports Top Up

N823

see note

Foundation Option

Note - Completion of a HND or Level 5 programme in a related subject plus we would normally expect you to have Grade C in GCSE English and Maths

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OPEN DAYS

Discover the University of East London at one of our upcoming Open Events. These events are taking place in person as well as online and are the perfect opportunity for explore different aspects of university life. Find out more about our courses, fees and finance, accommodation and the support we provide. At University of East London, we help you graduate with an internationally recognised degree to help you gain a career in your chosen field.

You will get the chance to: – Watch the welcome talk from our Vice- Chancellor & President, Professor Amanda Broderick – Learn about our new Dual Delivery approach to teaching and learning – Attend live subject talks and ask questions to our academics – Talk to current students and ask them about life at University of East London – Explore our waterfront student accommodation – Discover the wide range of support offered to you as a University of East London student – Receive application guidance and advice.

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FEES AND FUNDING At the University of East London, we try to make financing your studies simple and affordable. As well as a variety of funding available to you, we offer financial support and advice to make sure you get the most from your student experience. Student Loan You can apply for a Tuition Fee Loan and Maintenance Loan more info at the gov.uk website. Employer Sponsorship and Self-Funding Under this arrangement, your employer agrees to pay or contribute towards your tuition fees for a course that’s directly relevant and beneficial to them. Early Payment Discount Pay your tuition fees early and we’ll give you a 5% discount on your tuition fees. Further information can be found on the Early Payment Discount page.

Scholarships & Bursaries: Scholarships are awarded based on a combination of merit and need. The funding is non-repayable. Eligibility criteria, application deadlines and terms and conditions apply. Scholarships are subject to annual review – please check our website for full details and latest awards. Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarships The £27,750 over three years targets academic excellence and financial need and reflects a commitment to the University’s values. You choose whether to receive a cash payment or put it towards your tuition fees. Dean Scholarships The £13,500 over three years targets academic excellence and financial need and reflects a commitment to the University’s values. You have the flexibility to choose whether to receive this as a cash payment or put it towards your tuition fees.


Civic Engagement Scholarship A £1,000 cash reward for students who are dedicated to helping others. We want students who, like us, believe in the value of helping the community and are passionate about giving back. For example, through volunteering, charity work, or educational projects. For more details see visit our scholarship pages. ELSEF Scholarships ELSEF Scholarship Scheme supports local school and college students who can contribute positively to the University and awards a £1,000 cash payment in the first year of study. EU Scholarship EU students who want to study in London can get £1,000 cash award towards startup costs. Whether it’s paying for flights between home and London or a deposit to live in halls, you have the choice of how you spend the money.

UTC Scholarships Scheme There are three categories of scholarship: Standard, Gold and Platinum. All LDE UTC students are eligible for the Standard (£1,500) Scholarship. To be considered for the Gold (£2,000) and Platinum (£2,500) Scholarships, students will need to complete a consent form giving LDE UTC permission to share their profile data with UEL. This will be sent to students once they have firmly accepted their offer from UEL. Sports Scholarships We are the most ambitious and the most improved University in the UK for sport, and our sports scholarships of up to £6000 per year are helping to create world class athletic super stars. Care Experienced and Estranged Students Bursaries Our care experienced and estranged students’ scheme supports students who have been in care or are estranged from their parents through a non-repayable cash award of £1000. 77


Engagement Bursary Cash awards range from £100 to £3000 and cover a variety of categories including childcare, travel and summer support. Progression Bursary Our new progression bursary scheme awards up to £2000 to help support employability for our undergraduate student groups with financial barriers. Hardship Bursary Our new hardship bursary scheme provides a cash award ranging from £100 to £3000 to students on a low income experiencing financial difficulties in meeting their living costs. Short Course Bursary We are offering eligible student on our short courses such as New Beginning and Introduction to Law and Criminology a generous £200 bursary to cover tuition fees.

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Helena Kennedy Foundation Bursary The Helena Kennedy Foundation offers support to disadvantaged students who have overcome significant barriers in order to continue with their education at university level. Each year the Helena Kennedy Foundation invites FE Colleges and Sixth Form Colleges to nominate a student to receive a £2,250 bursary sponsored by the University of East London. For further information please contact the foundation at admin@hkf.org.uk


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