Huddersfield International Prospectus 2022/23
Our trophy cabinet The awards we’ve won don’t just make us feel proud. They also give you an idea of what the University is like.
Welcome “I am delighted to be the Chancellor of the University of Huddersfield. As a former student here I have first-hand experience of how excellent teaching and professional work-related experience can provide the foundation to achieve success within the global business world. “The University welcomes students of over 100 different nationalities, providing academic knowledge and professional skills guidance to create globally recognised graduates.
TEF Gold The University of Huddersfield achieved a Gold Teaching Excellence and Student Outcomes Framework (TEF) award in June 2017.* The award recognised that the University of Huddersfield delivers consistently outstanding teaching, learning and outcomes for its students. It is of the highest quality found in the UK.
Global Teaching Excellence Award We won the first Global Teaching Excellence Award. It recognised the University’s commitment to world-class teaching and its success in developing students as independent learners and critical thinkers (HEA, 2017).
“Whether you join us to undertake undergraduate, postgraduate or research studies, you can be confident that the University of Huddersfield will support and guide you to success.
“I look forward to welcoming you to the University of Huddersfield.” Sir George Buckley Chancellor, University of Huddersfield
*This award expired in June 2021 and the scheme is currently being revised. We look forward to being reassessed when the awards are re-opened in 2023.
University of the Year
A Five Star University
The Times Higher Education named us as their University of the Year in November 2013. The award recognises a university that has demonstrated exceptional performance. They liked our ‘bold, imaginative and innovative initiatives.’
QS Stars has given us Five Stars overall. This international benchmarking system renders Five Star universities as world-class in areas such as Teaching, Employability, Facilities, Innovation, Internationalisation and Inclusiveness.
Joint-first in the UK
Athena Swan
We are joint-first in the UK for the proportion of professionally qualified teaching staff and were the first university to achieve recognition of this.** 94% of our academic staff hold an appropriate teaching qualification.
We’re serious about gender equality. We want an equal number of men and women on our science and engineering courses, for instance. Our commitment was recognised in 2015 and again in 2020 with the Athena SWAN Bronze Award.
**HESA – Initially awarded in 2016, maintained in 2017, 2018 and 2019. Joint first in 2020 and 2021.
Discover more at hud.ac.uk/about/our-awards
Our trophy cabinet The awards we’ve won don’t just make us feel proud. They also give you an idea of what the University is like.
Welcome “I am delighted to be the Chancellor of the University of Huddersfield. As a former student here I have first-hand experience of how excellent teaching and professional work-related experience can provide the foundation to achieve success within the global business world. “The University welcomes students of over 100 different nationalities, providing academic knowledge and professional skills guidance to create globally recognised graduates.
TEF Gold The University of Huddersfield achieved a Gold Teaching Excellence and Student Outcomes Framework (TEF) award in June 2017.* The award recognised that the University of Huddersfield delivers consistently outstanding teaching, learning and outcomes for its students. It is of the highest quality found in the UK.
Global Teaching Excellence Award We won the first Global Teaching Excellence Award. It recognised the University’s commitment to world-class teaching and its success in developing students as independent learners and critical thinkers (HEA, 2017).
“Whether you join us to undertake undergraduate, postgraduate or research studies, you can be confident that the University of Huddersfield will support and guide you to success.
“I look forward to welcoming you to the University of Huddersfield.” Sir George Buckley Chancellor, University of Huddersfield
*This award expired in June 2021 and the scheme is currently being revised. We look forward to being reassessed when the awards are re-opened in 2023.
University of the Year
A Five Star University
The Times Higher Education named us as their University of the Year in November 2013. The award recognises a university that has demonstrated exceptional performance. They liked our ‘bold, imaginative and innovative initiatives.’
QS Stars has given us Five Stars overall. This international benchmarking system renders Five Star universities as world-class in areas such as Teaching, Employability, Facilities, Innovation, Internationalisation and Inclusiveness.
Joint-first in the UK
Athena Swan
We are joint-first in the UK for the proportion of professionally qualified teaching staff and were the first university to achieve recognition of this.** 94% of our academic staff hold an appropriate teaching qualification.
We’re serious about gender equality. We want an equal number of men and women on our science and engineering courses, for instance. Our commitment was recognised in 2015 and again in 2020 with the Athena SWAN Bronze Award.
**HESA – Initially awarded in 2016, maintained in 2017, 2018 and 2019. Joint first in 2020 and 2021.
Discover more at hud.ac.uk/about/our-awards
2,800 Huddersfield has a vibrant international community of over 2,800 students*
Edinburgh
Course programmes
What’s inside? Why Huddersfield?
Less than an hour away from
Manchester Airport
Leeds Huddersfield
London
London
44
Accommodation
Gain real industry experience
8
Our Courses
Supporting your career
12
The Global Professional Award
14
Supporting your wellbeing
16
Academic support
18
Specialist student support
20
Equality, diversity and inclusion
22
Global societies for all
26
Events throughout the year
28
Our Students’ Union
30
Meet our students
32
Living in Huddersfield
*HESA Student Record 2019/20.
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6
University life Only 2½ hours to
Explore Huddersfield
Teaching excellence
Here to support you
Manchester
Pages 48–123
Course contents
48
Pre-Sessional English Programmes
50
International Study Centre
52
Undergraduate study
54
Postgraduate study
55
Research at Huddersfield
56
Applying for a research degree
58
Our research in action
60
Course listings
62
Master’s courses with placement
122
Applying to Huddersfield Applying to Huddersfield
126
Applying for your studies
128
Fees and scholarships
130
Our campus
36
Important information
132
Investment on campus
38
The University’s Alumni Society
134
Your safety on campus
40
Getting here
135
Carbon neutral and sustainability
41
Country offices
136
2,800 Huddersfield has a vibrant international community of over 2,800 students*
Edinburgh
Course programmes
What’s inside? Why Huddersfield?
Less than an hour away from
Manchester Airport
Leeds Huddersfield
London
London
44
Accommodation
Gain real industry experience
8
Our Courses
Supporting your career
12
The Global Professional Award
14
Supporting your wellbeing
16
Academic support
18
Specialist student support
20
Equality, diversity and inclusion
22
Global societies for all
26
Events throughout the year
28
Our Students’ Union
30
Meet our students
32
Living in Huddersfield
*HESA Student Record 2019/20.
42
6
University life Only 2½ hours to
Explore Huddersfield
Teaching excellence
Here to support you
Manchester
Pages 48–123
Course contents
48
Pre-Sessional English Programmes
50
International Study Centre
52
Undergraduate study
54
Postgraduate study
55
Research at Huddersfield
56
Applying for a research degree
58
Our research in action
60
Course listings
62
Master’s courses with placement
122
Applying to Huddersfield Applying to Huddersfield
126
Applying for your studies
128
Fees and scholarships
130
Our campus
36
Important information
132
Investment on campus
38
The University’s Alumni Society
134
Your safety on campus
40
Getting here
135
Carbon neutral and sustainability
41
Country offices
136
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Why
Aster is a Sociology student at the University. Discover what she loves about her course, her lecturers and how she had the opportunity to speak at the UN Headquarters in New York.
Huddersfield? From excellent teaching to accessing amazing placement opportunities; Huddersfield has it all. Meet just some of our inspiring academic staff, here to help you thrive, plus find out about some of the incredible placement opportunities our students take on to help support their future careers.
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Why
Aster is a Sociology student at the University. Discover what she loves about her course, her lecturers and how she had the opportunity to speak at the UN Headquarters in New York.
Huddersfield? From excellent teaching to accessing amazing placement opportunities; Huddersfield has it all. Meet just some of our inspiring academic staff, here to help you thrive, plus find out about some of the incredible placement opportunities our students take on to help support their future careers.
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We’re recognised as a centre of teaching excellence. Here are just some of the reasons why. Our professionalism extends way beyond the confines of the campus. We actively engage with professional, statutory and regulatory bodies to ensure we teach in a way that will help you to progress your career, as well as deepen your knowledge and broaden your experience. As a result, you’ll find that many of our courses have been recognised or accredited by external professional bodies.
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We’re joint-first in the UK for the proportion of professionallyqualified teaching staff.* (HESA 2021)
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We are joint-first in the UK for the proportion of professionally qualified teaching staff and were the first university to achieve recognition of this.* 94% of our academic staff hold an appropriate teaching qualification. We are second in the country for National Teaching Fellowships, which mark the UK’s best lecturers in Higher Education, winning a total of 18 since 2008.** Think of them like the teaching Oscars – they rate the UK’s best lecturers. It’s part of our drive for teaching excellence, which helps you to achieve great things too. We were the first and are the only university in the UK where 100% of permanent teaching staff*** are Fellows of the Higher Education Academy. So you’ll learn from some of the best, helping you be the best.
“By choosing to study at the University of Huddersfield you’ll benefit from a hugely experienced teaching team. You will be taught by staff who are at the forefront of their subject area as all permanent staff have, or are completing, doctorates. Meaning you will benefit from research informed teaching delivered by experts in their field.
Why Huddersfield?
Teaching excellence
“We also offer a whole range of specialist support to ensure you get the most out of your studies including academic and professional support.”
Jodie Boyd Senior Lecturer in Career Guidance and Development
*HESA – Initially awarded in 2016, maintained in 2017, 2018 and 2019. Joint first in 2020 and 2021. **2021 data. ***Permanent staff, after probation: some recently appointed colleagues will only obtain recognition in the months after their arrival in Huddersfield, once they have started teaching.
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We’re recognised as a centre of teaching excellence. Here are just some of the reasons why. Our professionalism extends way beyond the confines of the campus. We actively engage with professional, statutory and regulatory bodies to ensure we teach in a way that will help you to progress your career, as well as deepen your knowledge and broaden your experience. As a result, you’ll find that many of our courses have been recognised or accredited by external professional bodies.
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We’re joint-first in the UK for the proportion of professionallyqualified teaching staff.* (HESA 2021)
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We are joint-first in the UK for the proportion of professionally qualified teaching staff and were the first university to achieve recognition of this.* 94% of our academic staff hold an appropriate teaching qualification. We are second in the country for National Teaching Fellowships, which mark the UK’s best lecturers in Higher Education, winning a total of 18 since 2008.** Think of them like the teaching Oscars – they rate the UK’s best lecturers. It’s part of our drive for teaching excellence, which helps you to achieve great things too. We were the first and are the only university in the UK where 100% of permanent teaching staff*** are Fellows of the Higher Education Academy. So you’ll learn from some of the best, helping you be the best.
“By choosing to study at the University of Huddersfield you’ll benefit from a hugely experienced teaching team. You will be taught by staff who are at the forefront of their subject area as all permanent staff have, or are completing, doctorates. Meaning you will benefit from research informed teaching delivered by experts in their field.
Why Huddersfield?
Teaching excellence
“We also offer a whole range of specialist support to ensure you get the most out of your studies including academic and professional support.”
Jodie Boyd Senior Lecturer in Career Guidance and Development
*HESA – Initially awarded in 2016, maintained in 2017, 2018 and 2019. Joint first in 2020 and 2021. **2021 data. ***Permanent staff, after probation: some recently appointed colleagues will only obtain recognition in the months after their arrival in Huddersfield, once they have started teaching.
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Why Huddersfield?
Gain real industry experience Placements are a key part of courses at Huddersfield. We know how much employers value graduates who have real-world experience, and that’s why we encourage our students to make the most of the opportunities available. Sushmita working on her final year project
We asked Sushmita, one of our Computer Science students originally from Hyderabad, Southern India, to tell us about her placement year with aerospace giant Airbus. “One of the main reasons that I applied to Huddersfield was the opportunity to do a placement year in industry. The chances of getting a job are high when you do a placement in the UK, and the Placement Unit at the University helped me to prepare my CV, cover letter, and practice for assessment centres and interviews. “During my placement at Airbus, I worked in the Information and Communications Technology department as an Information Management Intern. I worked on software tools which were used to design parts of an aircraft. “I worked on four major projects at Airbus, which included a software tool for designing the ribs present in the wings of an aircraft, and a tool to design the fuel tank. Both of these software tools were really complicated and they were integrated with a computer-aided design tool called CATIA. “All the projects I worked on have helped me to develop my technical and interpersonal skills. On my placement, my role was completely based on Python programming language, which I was able to learn and implement in my final year project when I returned to University, which was a collaborative project with Airbus.
“At the end of my placement, based on my performance, I was nominated for the graduate scheme by my manager. I had an interview at the end of my placement and I was offered a graduate role at Airbus. “The best thing about doing my placement year was the personal development I can see in myself. I have definitely gained immense technical skills, and whilst I used to be afraid to voice my opinions, I can now see a great change in myself. After completing my placement year at Airbus, I attended a placement session to help second year students at the University, and I could discuss my experience and opinions with great confidence. This is one of the best things I gained from my placement.”
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On placement at Airbus
“The best thing about doing my placement year was the personal development I can see in myself.” Sushmita Gudimella Computer Science BSc(Hons)
India
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of our undergraduate students have the opportunity to undertake professional work-related experience during their studies .*
*Placements are a valuable part of the courses here at Huddersfield. Due to the ongoing Covid-19 situation, placement opportunities may be more limited, but with our excellent industry links and connections we’ll still do everything we can to ensure you have access to real-world experience throughout your course. For up to date information about how Covid-19 is affecting work placements, study abroad and exchange programmes, go to hud.ac/placements
Discover more at hud.ac/placements
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Why Huddersfield?
Gain real industry experience Placements are a key part of courses at Huddersfield. We know how much employers value graduates who have real-world experience, and that’s why we encourage our students to make the most of the opportunities available. Sushmita working on her final year project
We asked Sushmita, one of our Computer Science students originally from Hyderabad, Southern India, to tell us about her placement year with aerospace giant Airbus. “One of the main reasons that I applied to Huddersfield was the opportunity to do a placement year in industry. The chances of getting a job are high when you do a placement in the UK, and the Placement Unit at the University helped me to prepare my CV, cover letter, and practice for assessment centres and interviews. “During my placement at Airbus, I worked in the Information and Communications Technology department as an Information Management Intern. I worked on software tools which were used to design parts of an aircraft. “I worked on four major projects at Airbus, which included a software tool for designing the ribs present in the wings of an aircraft, and a tool to design the fuel tank. Both of these software tools were really complicated and they were integrated with a computer-aided design tool called CATIA. “All the projects I worked on have helped me to develop my technical and interpersonal skills. On my placement, my role was completely based on Python programming language, which I was able to learn and implement in my final year project when I returned to University, which was a collaborative project with Airbus.
“At the end of my placement, based on my performance, I was nominated for the graduate scheme by my manager. I had an interview at the end of my placement and I was offered a graduate role at Airbus. “The best thing about doing my placement year was the personal development I can see in myself. I have definitely gained immense technical skills, and whilst I used to be afraid to voice my opinions, I can now see a great change in myself. After completing my placement year at Airbus, I attended a placement session to help second year students at the University, and I could discuss my experience and opinions with great confidence. This is one of the best things I gained from my placement.”
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On placement at Airbus
“The best thing about doing my placement year was the personal development I can see in myself.” Sushmita Gudimella Computer Science BSc(Hons)
India
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of our undergraduate students have the opportunity to undertake professional work-related experience during their studies .*
*Placements are a valuable part of the courses here at Huddersfield. Due to the ongoing Covid-19 situation, placement opportunities may be more limited, but with our excellent industry links and connections we’ll still do everything we can to ensure you have access to real-world experience throughout your course. For up to date information about how Covid-19 is affecting work placements, study abroad and exchange programmes, go to hud.ac/placements
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Discover why Ijeoma, a Business PhD student, feels Huddersfield is a place where you can feel welcomed and supported.
support you Knowing the right support is available is crucial, and here at Huddersfield we’ve got everything you need in one place. From support with your academic skills to help with your career, our award-winning library, wellbeing services and specialist support for international students; it’s all available for you.
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Discover why Ijeoma, a Business PhD student, feels Huddersfield is a place where you can feel welcomed and supported.
support you Knowing the right support is available is crucial, and here at Huddersfield we’ve got everything you need in one place. From support with your academic skills to help with your career, our award-winning library, wellbeing services and specialist support for international students; it’s all available for you.
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We know you’re coming to university to study, meet new people and broaden your horizons. However, we also help you to focus on life after graduation to ensure that all your hard work pays off.
We have an impressive record for graduate employment, with 96.8% of our undergraduate and 98.4% of postgraduate students go on to work and/or further study within fifteen months of graduating*. We place a great deal of importance on industry experience, and have a dedicated service to help you prepare for the world of work.
Careers and Employability Service Our team offers a range of support and activities. These help you develop new skills to prepare for your future, provide opportunities to meet employers on campus and offer individual appointments with our professionally qualified careers team. *HESA Graduate Outcomes 2018/19, UK domiciled, other activities excluded.
Our careers tools allow you to: Create a CV Use an interview simulator Prepare for assessment centres Practice psychometric tests Watch short videos from industry Talk to experts to help with applications Effectively prepare for jobs fairs.
Here to support you
Supporting your career
Not only do our internships help put theoretical knowledge into practice, they are exclusive to our graduates, who we support through the application process. This includes advice on checking cover letters, CVs and arranging mock interviews to help make sure you’re prepared and confident when applying for graduate jobs.
The Enterprise Team We provide free support to current students and graduates of up to five years who are exploring freelancing, self-employment and business start-up. The 3M Buckley Innovation Centre is home to the Enterprise Team at Huddersfield and is a unique place that encourages new businesses to get off the ground. The type of business support offered to international students and graduates is determined by the specific visa which each individual holds. Most international students and graduates will be able to access information through our engaging Enterprise Workshops, which run during the autumn and spring terms.
The Huddersfield Graduate Programme We’re dedicated to developing employable graduates with ‘hands-on’ industry experience. The Huddersfield Graduate Programme provides you with the opportunity to gain transferable skills with local businesses through 8-week paid internships to enhance your CV and help give you that competitive edge.
We offer careers advice for life
“Throughout the year, the Careers Service offers workshops for international students, such as how to get a part-time job alongside your studies, and how to make your application for graduate jobs stand out. “In addition there is an online vacancy service called the JobShop. Through the JobShop I undertook several part-time roles and developed many transferable skills, including teamwork, leadership, organisation, communication and time management skills which helped to complement my degree.” Obianuju Obi Master’s student in the School of Applied Sciences
Nigeria
“Here at Huddersfield we strive to ensure that all students become global professionals. We’re here to help you with your career direction, offer employer-led workshops and help you understand the market both in the UK and elsewhere.” Julie Bhagat Career Consultant
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We know you’re coming to university to study, meet new people and broaden your horizons. However, we also help you to focus on life after graduation to ensure that all your hard work pays off.
We have an impressive record for graduate employment, with 96.8% of our undergraduate and 98.4% of postgraduate students go on to work and/or further study within fifteen months of graduating*. We place a great deal of importance on industry experience, and have a dedicated service to help you prepare for the world of work.
Careers and Employability Service Our team offers a range of support and activities. These help you develop new skills to prepare for your future, provide opportunities to meet employers on campus and offer individual appointments with our professionally qualified careers team. *HESA Graduate Outcomes 2018/19, UK domiciled, other activities excluded.
Our careers tools allow you to: Create a CV Use an interview simulator Prepare for assessment centres Practice psychometric tests Watch short videos from industry Talk to experts to help with applications Effectively prepare for jobs fairs.
Here to support you
Supporting your career
Not only do our internships help put theoretical knowledge into practice, they are exclusive to our graduates, who we support through the application process. This includes advice on checking cover letters, CVs and arranging mock interviews to help make sure you’re prepared and confident when applying for graduate jobs.
The Enterprise Team We provide free support to current students and graduates of up to five years who are exploring freelancing, self-employment and business start-up. The 3M Buckley Innovation Centre is home to the Enterprise Team at Huddersfield and is a unique place that encourages new businesses to get off the ground. The type of business support offered to international students and graduates is determined by the specific visa which each individual holds. Most international students and graduates will be able to access information through our engaging Enterprise Workshops, which run during the autumn and spring terms.
The Huddersfield Graduate Programme We’re dedicated to developing employable graduates with ‘hands-on’ industry experience. The Huddersfield Graduate Programme provides you with the opportunity to gain transferable skills with local businesses through 8-week paid internships to enhance your CV and help give you that competitive edge.
We offer careers advice for life
“Throughout the year, the Careers Service offers workshops for international students, such as how to get a part-time job alongside your studies, and how to make your application for graduate jobs stand out. “In addition there is an online vacancy service called the JobShop. Through the JobShop I undertook several part-time roles and developed many transferable skills, including teamwork, leadership, organisation, communication and time management skills which helped to complement my degree.” Obianuju Obi Master’s student in the School of Applied Sciences
Nigeria
“Here at Huddersfield we strive to ensure that all students become global professionals. We’re here to help you with your career direction, offer employer-led workshops and help you understand the market both in the UK and elsewhere.” Julie Bhagat Career Consultant
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At Huddersfield we’re proud to inspire global professionals, which is why you’ll study the Global Professional Award alongside your undergraduate degree.*
Here to support you
The Global Professional Award
The Global Professional Award also gives you the chance to get involved in projects and activities organised by external organisations, departments at the University and the Students’ Union. This is a fantastic way to meet new people and try new things. Completing the Award will support you to transform into a highly employable graduate who is: Self-motivated Enterprising Resilient Able to collaborate with others A confident leader Globally and socially aware. We make it as simple as possible to complete the Award through online sessions and activities, and you’ll be supported all the way through by staff who are specialists in Enterprise, Employability, Wellbeing and Citizenship.
“My students feel much more confident about what employers need after doing the Global Professional Award.”
The Award is accredited by the Chartered Management Institute (Level 5), meaning you’ll graduate with an additional internationally recognised qualification which will help to set you apart from other graduates, and develop valuable qualities that we know employers are looking for. The Award focuses on:
Careers and Employability Helping you to understand what employers want in graduates and leaders, and giving you the opportunity to develop these skills and capabilities.
Wellbeing Providing you with the opportunity to develop tools that will contribute to your physical and mental health at university and as a graduate.
Enterprise Nurturing entrepreneurial spirit and developing the skills necessary to forge your own career paths. *Available alongside all full-time, undergraduate first degrees with a minimum duration of three years. This does not include postgraduate, foundation, top-up, accelerated or apprenticeship degrees.
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Dr Robert Allan School of Applied Sciences
“I think the greatest benefit of studying the Global Professional Award is the development of skills through live sessions and self-directed study, and gaining a Level 5 certificate from the Chartered Management Institute. I have gained new skills, achieved a greater sense of selfawareness and I have learned about how to find my strengths and values, how to take care of my wellbeing and also gained an insight into the employability skills required in a workplace.”
Find out more about the Global Professional Award
Dora Marcec Biomedicine BSc(Hons)
Croatia
Discover more at hud.ac/gpa
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At Huddersfield we’re proud to inspire global professionals, which is why you’ll study the Global Professional Award alongside your undergraduate degree.*
Here to support you
The Global Professional Award
The Global Professional Award also gives you the chance to get involved in projects and activities organised by external organisations, departments at the University and the Students’ Union. This is a fantastic way to meet new people and try new things. Completing the Award will support you to transform into a highly employable graduate who is: Self-motivated Enterprising Resilient Able to collaborate with others A confident leader Globally and socially aware. We make it as simple as possible to complete the Award through online sessions and activities, and you’ll be supported all the way through by staff who are specialists in Enterprise, Employability, Wellbeing and Citizenship.
“My students feel much more confident about what employers need after doing the Global Professional Award.”
The Award is accredited by the Chartered Management Institute (Level 5), meaning you’ll graduate with an additional internationally recognised qualification which will help to set you apart from other graduates, and develop valuable qualities that we know employers are looking for. The Award focuses on:
Careers and Employability Helping you to understand what employers want in graduates and leaders, and giving you the opportunity to develop these skills and capabilities.
Wellbeing Providing you with the opportunity to develop tools that will contribute to your physical and mental health at university and as a graduate.
Enterprise Nurturing entrepreneurial spirit and developing the skills necessary to forge your own career paths. *Available alongside all full-time, undergraduate first degrees with a minimum duration of three years. This does not include postgraduate, foundation, top-up, accelerated or apprenticeship degrees.
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Dr Robert Allan School of Applied Sciences
“I think the greatest benefit of studying the Global Professional Award is the development of skills through live sessions and self-directed study, and gaining a Level 5 certificate from the Chartered Management Institute. I have gained new skills, achieved a greater sense of selfawareness and I have learned about how to find my strengths and values, how to take care of my wellbeing and also gained an insight into the employability skills required in a workplace.”
Find out more about the Global Professional Award
Dora Marcec Biomedicine BSc(Hons)
Croatia
Discover more at hud.ac/gpa
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Student life at university is a great experience, providing you with the opportunity to make new friends and learn lots of new things. However, there may be times when you have concerns or need someone to talk to. It’s at times like these that we are here to help. At Huddersfield we have a dedicated range of services to support your wellbeing throughout your studies.
Wellbeing Services Our Wellbeing Service supports students who have any worries, or just need someone to talk to. Here are some of the ways we can help: One-to-one appointments with dedicated advisers A comprehensive range of self-help resources. 24/7 online support with Togetherall
“The Wellbeing Service at the University is a very helpful resource for every student. Appointments can be made easily to suit your commitments, and they are very willing to help with any kind of concerns. It is a supportive and caring facility.” Alysia Wu Physiotherapy BSc(Hons)
Hong Kong
16
Specialist advice and support in managing mental health Counselling services Support and guidance if you’re falling behind with your studies Wellbeing events throughout the year Regular workshops and support groups.
Here to support you
Supporting your wellbeing
The University Faith Centre It doesn’t matter what your beliefs are, everyone is welcome to come along to our Faith Centre. You’ll get a warm welcome and have the opportunity to chat in our large community lounge. There are rooms for worship, meditation and prayer as well as ablution facilities.
The University Health Centre One of the first things you’ll need to do when you arrive at University is register with an National Health Service (NHS) general practice. The University Health Centre is right next door to the University, so if you decide to live within three miles of the campus it could be ideal for you. The centre houses doctors and nurses who can provide advice on medical queries including sports injuries, rehabilitation, travel vaccines, your mental health, relaxation and stress.
Disability Services Nothing should stop you achieving what you’re capable of. If you ever need some support, we’re here to help. We have a strong reputation for excellent support for our disabled students, and as an international student you will have access to the same high quality provision as students from the UK. Disability Services provides confidential advice and guidance with a focus on you and the support you need. We can help with specific learning difficulties such as dyslexia, mental health issues, medical conditions, hearing or visual impairments, autistic spectrum conditions and physical disabilities.
Sport at Huddersfield Sport can play a big part in your mental wellbeing. Our sports facilities are based in Student Central, and include an eight court sports hall, a fitness centre with Technogym Artis equipment, a strength and conditioning studio, a squash court and two fitness class studios hosting over 60 classes every week. The sports centre also provides a number of services including Body Composition testing, an Exercise Referral Scheme and weight loss programmes.
Discover more at hud.ac/support
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Student life at university is a great experience, providing you with the opportunity to make new friends and learn lots of new things. However, there may be times when you have concerns or need someone to talk to. It’s at times like these that we are here to help. At Huddersfield we have a dedicated range of services to support your wellbeing throughout your studies.
Wellbeing Services Our Wellbeing Service supports students who have any worries, or just need someone to talk to. Here are some of the ways we can help: One-to-one appointments with dedicated advisers A comprehensive range of self-help resources. 24/7 online support with Togetherall
“The Wellbeing Service at the University is a very helpful resource for every student. Appointments can be made easily to suit your commitments, and they are very willing to help with any kind of concerns. It is a supportive and caring facility.” Alysia Wu Physiotherapy BSc(Hons)
Hong Kong
16
Specialist advice and support in managing mental health Counselling services Support and guidance if you’re falling behind with your studies Wellbeing events throughout the year Regular workshops and support groups.
Here to support you
Supporting your wellbeing
The University Faith Centre It doesn’t matter what your beliefs are, everyone is welcome to come along to our Faith Centre. You’ll get a warm welcome and have the opportunity to chat in our large community lounge. There are rooms for worship, meditation and prayer as well as ablution facilities.
The University Health Centre One of the first things you’ll need to do when you arrive at University is register with an National Health Service (NHS) general practice. The University Health Centre is right next door to the University, so if you decide to live within three miles of the campus it could be ideal for you. The centre houses doctors and nurses who can provide advice on medical queries including sports injuries, rehabilitation, travel vaccines, your mental health, relaxation and stress.
Disability Services Nothing should stop you achieving what you’re capable of. If you ever need some support, we’re here to help. We have a strong reputation for excellent support for our disabled students, and as an international student you will have access to the same high quality provision as students from the UK. Disability Services provides confidential advice and guidance with a focus on you and the support you need. We can help with specific learning difficulties such as dyslexia, mental health issues, medical conditions, hearing or visual impairments, autistic spectrum conditions and physical disabilities.
Sport at Huddersfield Sport can play a big part in your mental wellbeing. Our sports facilities are based in Student Central, and include an eight court sports hall, a fitness centre with Technogym Artis equipment, a strength and conditioning studio, a squash court and two fitness class studios hosting over 60 classes every week. The sports centre also provides a number of services including Body Composition testing, an Exercise Referral Scheme and weight loss programmes.
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We want you to get the most out of your studies during your time at Huddersfield. There are a number of study resources to help you achieve your goals and ensure you are well prepared to tackle student life in Huddersfield. The Library
While you’re here you’ll be able to call on:
Containing over 1,200 study places and 540 ultra-modern PCs and Macs, plus extensive physical and electronic collections of books and journals, our library is at the heart of campus.
Specialist subject librarians – trained to help you find the information you need
It’s open seven days a week during term-time, plus our computer suite is open 24-hours a day all year round.
Over 250 laptops available for loan, 24-hours a day.
The MyHud app, which includes your personalised timetable
Here to support you
Academic support
Academic Skills Tutors Located across campus, our Academic Skills Tutors provide specialist support to help you get the best results. You can arrange to see your Academic Skills Tutor as many times as you want or need. They can help in lots of ways: How to include references in your essays Constructing academic arguments Advice on writing reports/essays/dissertations Finding and evaluating information Presentation skills Preparing for exams Time management.
IT support IT support is available through the Help Centre, based in the Library, and via a 24-hour telephone helpline. Our IT systems are set up so lectures can be done online, should they need to be. Training on using various software, hardware and assistive technology is also available across the University for all students, through workshops or one-to-one support.
Excellence Award The University’s Computing and Library Services’ Customer Service Excellence Award recognises the exceptional service we offer you. From academic librarians to IT support, everyone is here to help.
“The library caters to all students as there are a range of books and study spaces. My favourite area is the Scholars’ Rest, a space that offers a more flexible study environment where I get to bask in the natural light and study and socialise with my friends.” Luana Anne Christiana Ivan Undergraduate Architecture student
Romania
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We want you to get the most out of your studies during your time at Huddersfield. There are a number of study resources to help you achieve your goals and ensure you are well prepared to tackle student life in Huddersfield. The Library
While you’re here you’ll be able to call on:
Containing over 1,200 study places and 540 ultra-modern PCs and Macs, plus extensive physical and electronic collections of books and journals, our library is at the heart of campus.
Specialist subject librarians – trained to help you find the information you need
It’s open seven days a week during term-time, plus our computer suite is open 24-hours a day all year round.
Over 250 laptops available for loan, 24-hours a day.
The MyHud app, which includes your personalised timetable
Here to support you
Academic support
Academic Skills Tutors Located across campus, our Academic Skills Tutors provide specialist support to help you get the best results. You can arrange to see your Academic Skills Tutor as many times as you want or need. They can help in lots of ways: How to include references in your essays Constructing academic arguments Advice on writing reports/essays/dissertations Finding and evaluating information Presentation skills Preparing for exams Time management.
IT support IT support is available through the Help Centre, based in the Library, and via a 24-hour telephone helpline. Our IT systems are set up so lectures can be done online, should they need to be. Training on using various software, hardware and assistive technology is also available across the University for all students, through workshops or one-to-one support.
Excellence Award The University’s Computing and Library Services’ Customer Service Excellence Award recognises the exceptional service we offer you. From academic librarians to IT support, everyone is here to help.
“The library caters to all students as there are a range of books and study spaces. My favourite area is the Scholars’ Rest, a space that offers a more flexible study environment where I get to bask in the natural light and study and socialise with my friends.” Luana Anne Christiana Ivan Undergraduate Architecture student
Romania
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Here to support you
Specialist student support Our dedicated international team is committed to giving you the highest level of support to help you with your application, immigration questions and throughout your student journey. International Learning Development Support International Office
Immigration advice
Our International Student Support Advisers are here to help you throughout your journey with us; from advice before you arrive to information about moving to the UK or support with your application or enrolment. Whatever your question, you can contact us through our online drop-in sessions or arrange to see us on campus.
The Immigration Service is based within the International Office. The team provides immigration advice and support to international students. We run regular drop-in sessions and also provide support via email. Our trained immigration advisers are experienced in guiding international students, and their dependants, of all nationalities through the application process for Student and other study related visas. We are committed to providing a high quality service so that your immigration queries can be resolved quickly, allowing you to focus on your studies.
TOP 10%
Huddersfield was voted in the top 10% of universities in the world for student experience*
The Learning Innovation and Development Centre (LIDC) works to help international Huddersfield Business School students engage with their studies and achieve their full academic potential. The LIDC team provides a range of free support programmes for all international undergraduate and taught postgraduate Huddersfield Business School students. You are timetabled for a weekly class in which your tutor will help you to adapt to studying at the University, understand what your lecturers expect from you and apply your learning to assignments. In these sessions, the LIDC team will support you to: Structure assignments and dissertation in the best way to achieve the highest grades possible. Understand the University’s systems to research information and use in assignments. Use information from research effectively in assignments. Develop the confidence to speak in groups, within seminars and presentations. Develop ways of showing critical thinking and analysis in assignments. Learn techniques for greater exam confidence. Develop revision study techniques.
You can contact us at immigration@hud.ac.uk
*International Student Barometer Survey 2018.
In addition, all Huddersfield Business School students have the opportunity to meet each other in a social setting at Bud in Hud. This programme provides you with a regular opportunity for social and cultural activities. Support is also available to students from all our academic schools. This includes a wide range of online study resources and through your Academic Skills Tutor, who can offer support and guidance and help you develop the skills you need to succeed. You can find out more by visiting hud.ac/support 20
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Here to support you
Specialist student support Our dedicated international team is committed to giving you the highest level of support to help you with your application, immigration questions and throughout your student journey. International Learning Development Support International Office
Immigration advice
Our International Student Support Advisers are here to help you throughout your journey with us; from advice before you arrive to information about moving to the UK or support with your application or enrolment. Whatever your question, you can contact us through our online drop-in sessions or arrange to see us on campus.
The Immigration Service is based within the International Office. The team provides immigration advice and support to international students. We run regular drop-in sessions and also provide support via email. Our trained immigration advisers are experienced in guiding international students, and their dependants, of all nationalities through the application process for Student and other study related visas. We are committed to providing a high quality service so that your immigration queries can be resolved quickly, allowing you to focus on your studies.
TOP 10%
Huddersfield was voted in the top 10% of universities in the world for student experience*
The Learning Innovation and Development Centre (LIDC) works to help international Huddersfield Business School students engage with their studies and achieve their full academic potential. The LIDC team provides a range of free support programmes for all international undergraduate and taught postgraduate Huddersfield Business School students. You are timetabled for a weekly class in which your tutor will help you to adapt to studying at the University, understand what your lecturers expect from you and apply your learning to assignments. In these sessions, the LIDC team will support you to: Structure assignments and dissertation in the best way to achieve the highest grades possible. Understand the University’s systems to research information and use in assignments. Use information from research effectively in assignments. Develop the confidence to speak in groups, within seminars and presentations. Develop ways of showing critical thinking and analysis in assignments. Learn techniques for greater exam confidence. Develop revision study techniques.
You can contact us at immigration@hud.ac.uk
*International Student Barometer Survey 2018.
In addition, all Huddersfield Business School students have the opportunity to meet each other in a social setting at Bud in Hud. This programme provides you with a regular opportunity for social and cultural activities. Support is also available to students from all our academic schools. This includes a wide range of online study resources and through your Academic Skills Tutor, who can offer support and guidance and help you develop the skills you need to succeed. You can find out more by visiting hud.ac/support 20
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Here to support you
Equality, diversity and inclusion A continuing commitment to equality means that all students, and staff, should have equal opportunities to reach their full potential at Huddersfield. This is supported by a number of initiatives.
Here are just a few:
Race equality The University has signed up to Advance HE’s Race Equality Charter which helps universities to improve the representation, progression and success of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) students and staff within Higher Education. As part of our commitment, we are developing initiatives and solutions to improve race equality across the University.
LGBTQ+ The vibrant colours of the LGBTQ+ movement, proudly displayed at the entrance of the University, send out a permanent message of inclusiveness and tolerance – everyone is welcome at the University of Huddersfield. The transformed zebra crossing was unveiled during National Inclusion Week in September 2019.
Broaden My Bookshelf Broaden My Bookshelf is an initiative to increase the range of books in the Library written by authors from a BAME background, and also books by and about LGBT+ people. Students can suggest books to the Library, and there’s also a display of recommendations in the Library foyer.
Make a change!
Gender equality We hold an Athena SWAN Bronze Award for gender equality. The Athena SWAN Charter is a framework used across the globe to support and transform gender equality within Higher Education and research. The Charter guides institutions on how to achieve their gender equality objectives in terms of representation, student progression, career development and the working environment.
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The Students’ Union runs five volunteer, student-led networks that are defined and directed by their individual members. This includes the BAME Ambassadors, Disabled Students Network, Global Students Network, LGBT+ Students Network and the Women’s Network. If you’re passionate, motivated and identify with any of these networks, you could get involved to ensure that students are heard, better represented and their views are voiced from a position of authenticity.
“I’ve been passionate about representing students since I started my studies at the University of Huddersfield. “The role of Equalities Officer involves meeting with the Student Networks at the University, and attending regular meetings which can range from School Teaching and Learning Committees to School Boards and the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Committee. “My role specifically focuses on the student voices that are generated from the Student Networks and reaching out to the University and/or local community on how these students can be well represented and inclusivity can be achieved. “In the Student Network meetings, we discuss current issues or topics that relate to the Network, such as the Black Lives Matter movement, Disabled Students’ Allowance or LGBT History Month, and we highlight these with relevant bodies in the University. “Being part of the Students’ Union has enriched my university experience. As an International student I have developed interpersonal skills and I get to meet different people with similar values.” Nurin Mushahar Equalities Officer, Huddersfield Students’ Union
Malaysia
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Here to support you
Equality, diversity and inclusion A continuing commitment to equality means that all students, and staff, should have equal opportunities to reach their full potential at Huddersfield. This is supported by a number of initiatives.
Here are just a few:
Race equality The University has signed up to Advance HE’s Race Equality Charter which helps universities to improve the representation, progression and success of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) students and staff within Higher Education. As part of our commitment, we are developing initiatives and solutions to improve race equality across the University.
LGBTQ+ The vibrant colours of the LGBTQ+ movement, proudly displayed at the entrance of the University, send out a permanent message of inclusiveness and tolerance – everyone is welcome at the University of Huddersfield. The transformed zebra crossing was unveiled during National Inclusion Week in September 2019.
Broaden My Bookshelf Broaden My Bookshelf is an initiative to increase the range of books in the Library written by authors from a BAME background, and also books by and about LGBT+ people. Students can suggest books to the Library, and there’s also a display of recommendations in the Library foyer.
Make a change!
Gender equality We hold an Athena SWAN Bronze Award for gender equality. The Athena SWAN Charter is a framework used across the globe to support and transform gender equality within Higher Education and research. The Charter guides institutions on how to achieve their gender equality objectives in terms of representation, student progression, career development and the working environment.
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The Students’ Union runs five volunteer, student-led networks that are defined and directed by their individual members. This includes the BAME Ambassadors, Disabled Students Network, Global Students Network, LGBT+ Students Network and the Women’s Network. If you’re passionate, motivated and identify with any of these networks, you could get involved to ensure that students are heard, better represented and their views are voiced from a position of authenticity.
“I’ve been passionate about representing students since I started my studies at the University of Huddersfield. “The role of Equalities Officer involves meeting with the Student Networks at the University, and attending regular meetings which can range from School Teaching and Learning Committees to School Boards and the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Committee. “My role specifically focuses on the student voices that are generated from the Student Networks and reaching out to the University and/or local community on how these students can be well represented and inclusivity can be achieved. “In the Student Network meetings, we discuss current issues or topics that relate to the Network, such as the Black Lives Matter movement, Disabled Students’ Allowance or LGBT History Month, and we highlight these with relevant bodies in the University. “Being part of the Students’ Union has enriched my university experience. As an International student I have developed interpersonal skills and I get to meet different people with similar values.” Nurin Mushahar Equalities Officer, Huddersfield Students’ Union
Malaysia
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Discover why Silje loves getting involved with the societies and events on campus.
University life
Getting the most out of your university experience means more than just studying. Make friends and get involved as part of our vibrant, global community offering events and activities throughout the year. You’ll also become a member of the Huddersfield Students’ Union here to make a positive difference to student life on campus.
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Discover why Silje loves getting involved with the societies and events on campus.
University life
Getting the most out of your university experience means more than just studying. Make friends and get involved as part of our vibrant, global community offering events and activities throughout the year. You’ll also become a member of the Huddersfield Students’ Union here to make a positive difference to student life on campus.
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It’s easy to make new friends on a global campus. Join any one of over 60 global societies set up to represent the different cultures, languages and nationalities on campus. All our societies are led by students, you don’t have to pay to join and they are open to everyone studying at the University. “I would highly recommend being a part of our global societies, as it provides you a great opportunity to meet people and take part in the many global events happening throughout the year. “Being a part of the global societies has enriched my experience by helping me make friends who are now like my family. It’s also helped me improve my music skills as I have performed several times on campus and online, and equipped me with a network of people in the University. “To a new student considering joining a university society, I would say keep your mind open and grab every opportunity because these are the best years of your life and the best time to upskill and learn.” Preett Agarwal Indian Global Society
Here’s a list of our global societies that are currently active on campus:
Afghan
Algerian
American (North)
Baltics
Bangladeshi
Belarusian
Brazilian
British Chinese Exchange
British Cultural
Bulgarian
Cameroonian
Central Asian
Chinese
Cypriot and Hellenic
Czecho-Slovak
East African
Egyptian
Filipino
French
German
Ghanaian
Hispanic
Hong Kong
Indian
Indonesian
Iranian
Iraqi
Irish
Italian
Jammu and Kashmir
Japanese
Jordanian
Kazakh
Kurdish
Kuwaiti
Lebanese
Libyan
Lithuanian
Malaysian
Moroccan
Myanmar
Nepalese
Nigerian
Omani
Pakistan
PALOP
Polish
Portuguese
Qatari
Romanian
Russian
Scandinavian
South Korean
Spanish
Sri Lankan
Syrian
Taiwanese
Thai
Turkish
Ukrainian
United Arab Emirates
Vietnamese
University life
Global societies for all
India
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It’s easy to make new friends on a global campus. Join any one of over 60 global societies set up to represent the different cultures, languages and nationalities on campus. All our societies are led by students, you don’t have to pay to join and they are open to everyone studying at the University. “I would highly recommend being a part of our global societies, as it provides you a great opportunity to meet people and take part in the many global events happening throughout the year. “Being a part of the global societies has enriched my experience by helping me make friends who are now like my family. It’s also helped me improve my music skills as I have performed several times on campus and online, and equipped me with a network of people in the University. “To a new student considering joining a university society, I would say keep your mind open and grab every opportunity because these are the best years of your life and the best time to upskill and learn.” Preett Agarwal Indian Global Society
Here’s a list of our global societies that are currently active on campus:
Afghan
Algerian
American (North)
Baltics
Bangladeshi
Belarusian
Brazilian
British Chinese Exchange
British Cultural
Bulgarian
Cameroonian
Central Asian
Chinese
Cypriot and Hellenic
Czecho-Slovak
East African
Egyptian
Filipino
French
German
Ghanaian
Hispanic
Hong Kong
Indian
Indonesian
Iranian
Iraqi
Irish
Italian
Jammu and Kashmir
Japanese
Jordanian
Kazakh
Kurdish
Kuwaiti
Lebanese
Libyan
Lithuanian
Malaysian
Moroccan
Myanmar
Nepalese
Nigerian
Omani
Pakistan
PALOP
Polish
Portuguese
Qatari
Romanian
Russian
Scandinavian
South Korean
Spanish
Sri Lankan
Syrian
Taiwanese
Thai
Turkish
Ukrainian
United Arab Emirates
Vietnamese
University life
Global societies for all
India
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University life
Events throughout the year At Huddersfield, there’s always a full calendar of online and physical global campus events taking place, which you can attend or even take part in. Our Campus Events Team helps our global societies to host events that celebrate the different cultures that our students represent. It’s a great way to make new friends and expand your global knowledge.
National Days
Global Tea Party
“Going to a global campus event is a great way to meet new friends from all over the world. There’s lots of activities to take part in and it’s a great chance to immerse yourself in different cultures.” Farhad Nasim Mechanical Engineering BEng(Hons)
Bangladesh
Sports Tournament
“One of the best experiences that I had at the University of Huddersfield was being involved in global societies. As a member of the Thai Society, I had the chance to organise a Thai Society event, in which we collaborated with the Myanmar Society to promote our cultures and national food.” Nutthika Keeratithammakrit Psychology PhD
Follow our global campus events on social media:
Thailand
UoHCampusEvents huduniint
Fashion Show
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Lunar New Year celebrations
Cultural evenings
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University life
Events throughout the year At Huddersfield, there’s always a full calendar of online and physical global campus events taking place, which you can attend or even take part in. Our Campus Events Team helps our global societies to host events that celebrate the different cultures that our students represent. It’s a great way to make new friends and expand your global knowledge.
National Days
Global Tea Party
“Going to a global campus event is a great way to meet new friends from all over the world. There’s lots of activities to take part in and it’s a great chance to immerse yourself in different cultures.” Farhad Nasim Mechanical Engineering BEng(Hons)
Bangladesh
Sports Tournament
“One of the best experiences that I had at the University of Huddersfield was being involved in global societies. As a member of the Thai Society, I had the chance to organise a Thai Society event, in which we collaborated with the Myanmar Society to promote our cultures and national food.” Nutthika Keeratithammakrit Psychology PhD
Follow our global campus events on social media:
Thailand
UoHCampusEvents huduniint
Fashion Show
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Lunar New Year celebrations
Cultural evenings
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University life
Our Students’ Union To put it simply, Huddersfield Students’ Union exists to make your student life better. Whether you’re wanting to play sport, volunteer or campaign on something that matters to you, we are the Huddersfield Students’ Union team and we’re here all year long to help you make new friends and settle in at the University of Huddersfield. We work closely with the University but we’re totally independent.
Get involved Life’s all about people. Come along to the Students’ Union and you’ll be able to connect with friends from a wide range of backgrounds and countries, studying all kinds of subjects. When you join the Huddersfield community, you’ll automatically be part of your academic society where you can meet people who study your course, develop new skills and try new things. Everyone is passionate about something, even if you’ve not quite discovered what that is yet. With around 100 sports clubs, societies and academic societies to choose from, including American Football, Cricket, Enterprise and Latin Dance Society, there really is something for everyone!
Bonfire Night
Students involved in volunteering in the local area
University life can sometimes come with challenges that are difficult to face by yourself. Our Advice Centre offers free, impartial and confidential advice on matters that can affect any student. Whether it’s general welfare, finances, academic issues or housing information, our team of experienced and friendly advisers handle your concerns professionally. We also offer services such as a free-to-use phone and more.
Here to help you
Find out more about the Students’ Union
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Throughout the year, the Students’ Union puts on lots of events for you to come to. Be sure to look out for some of our popular events such as Bonfire Night, our Christmas Fair, or our annual Sports programme, Varsity. Our ‘Give It a Go’ programme gives you an opportunity to take part in (often free) events, trips and sessions to help you get the most out of your time at Huddersfield. In the past we’ve taken our students to Paris, Amsterdam and Dublin and hosted amazing days out at Blackpool Pleasure Beach, Chester Zoo and the Harry Potter tour at the Warner Bros. Studio.
Welcome Festival
Free advice and support
Your university experience is just as important as your studies, that’s why we offer training and volunteering activities throughout the academic year to help you build a stand-out CV.
Mark your calendars
We’ve got a whole team of students and staff here to make sure you have a great time in Huddersfield. We’ve got Academic Representatives to help with your studies, Halls Ambassadors to support you where you live and Student Networks to campaign on current issues. We can’t wait to meet you!
Varsity team
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University life
Our Students’ Union To put it simply, Huddersfield Students’ Union exists to make your student life better. Whether you’re wanting to play sport, volunteer or campaign on something that matters to you, we are the Huddersfield Students’ Union team and we’re here all year long to help you make new friends and settle in at the University of Huddersfield. We work closely with the University but we’re totally independent.
Get involved Life’s all about people. Come along to the Students’ Union and you’ll be able to connect with friends from a wide range of backgrounds and countries, studying all kinds of subjects. When you join the Huddersfield community, you’ll automatically be part of your academic society where you can meet people who study your course, develop new skills and try new things. Everyone is passionate about something, even if you’ve not quite discovered what that is yet. With around 100 sports clubs, societies and academic societies to choose from, including American Football, Cricket, Enterprise and Latin Dance Society, there really is something for everyone!
Bonfire Night
Students involved in volunteering in the local area
University life can sometimes come with challenges that are difficult to face by yourself. Our Advice Centre offers free, impartial and confidential advice on matters that can affect any student. Whether it’s general welfare, finances, academic issues or housing information, our team of experienced and friendly advisers handle your concerns professionally. We also offer services such as a free-to-use phone and more.
Here to help you
Find out more about the Students’ Union
Stand out from the crowd
30
Throughout the year, the Students’ Union puts on lots of events for you to come to. Be sure to look out for some of our popular events such as Bonfire Night, our Christmas Fair, or our annual Sports programme, Varsity. Our ‘Give It a Go’ programme gives you an opportunity to take part in (often free) events, trips and sessions to help you get the most out of your time at Huddersfield. In the past we’ve taken our students to Paris, Amsterdam and Dublin and hosted amazing days out at Blackpool Pleasure Beach, Chester Zoo and the Harry Potter tour at the Warner Bros. Studio.
Welcome Festival
Free advice and support
Your university experience is just as important as your studies, that’s why we offer training and volunteering activities throughout the academic year to help you build a stand-out CV.
Mark your calendars
We’ve got a whole team of students and staff here to make sure you have a great time in Huddersfield. We’ve got Academic Representatives to help with your studies, Halls Ambassadors to support you where you live and Student Networks to campaign on current issues. We can’t wait to meet you!
Varsity team
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Wiam Id Boumsoud Business and Management Studies PhD
We can give you loads of information about the University of Huddersfield and how great we think it is, but if you really want to know about student life and what it’s like to live and study here, it’s always good to hear it straight from real-life students. Chat to our students Our friendly and helpful team of student ambassadors are here to help you whether you want to know about living in Huddersfield, the best places to shop or making friends once you arrive. Here are just a few of our student ambassadors who are here to answer your questions about their experiences of Huddersfield and student life at the University.
Chat to our students
“Hi! I’m Karim an International student from Egypt. I’m a Computer Science undergraduate student pursuing my second year here at the University of Huddersfield. I love writing beautiful code, making good friends and going on walks around the town. I’m here to chat and answer any of your questions about student life and my experience at Huddersfield.” Karim Saleh Computer Science BSc(Hons)
Egypt
“Hi I’m Tom, I’m a postgraduate student studying Psychology and loving every second of it! When I’m not researching or studying you can often find me either running or watching whatever sports event is happening that day. I love talking to new people so if you want to know anything about the University, student life or Huddersfield in general, I’ll be more than happy to answer your questions.”
University life
Meet our students
“Hi! I am Wiam from Morocco, and I am a Business and Management PhD student. I am available to chat and answer all your questions regarding the student experience in the University... just ask!”
Morocco
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Read our student blogs Our students also share their experiences of life in Huddersfield through blogs. They cover everything that our students think will be useful for you to know about, such as how to manage on a student budget, the social life in Huddersfield and activities you can get involved in.
Global societies Our global societies also love giving advice and sharing insights into life in Huddersfield. You can connect with our global societies at hud.ac/global-societies
“Hi I’m Jaber, and I am the President of the Bangladeshi Global Society at the University of Huddersfield. “Our society is engaging and welcoming, not just for new students from Bangladesh but also for students from all over the world. Whether you have applied, arrived in the UK or already enrolled at the University, we invite you to join our Facebook page, where you can meet some of our members and get familiar with our society and student life at Huddersfield.” Jaber Ahmed Graphic Design and Animation BA(Hons)
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Wiam Id Boumsoud Business and Management Studies PhD
We can give you loads of information about the University of Huddersfield and how great we think it is, but if you really want to know about student life and what it’s like to live and study here, it’s always good to hear it straight from real-life students. Chat to our students Our friendly and helpful team of student ambassadors are here to help you whether you want to know about living in Huddersfield, the best places to shop or making friends once you arrive. Here are just a few of our student ambassadors who are here to answer your questions about their experiences of Huddersfield and student life at the University.
Chat to our students
“Hi! I’m Karim an International student from Egypt. I’m a Computer Science undergraduate student pursuing my second year here at the University of Huddersfield. I love writing beautiful code, making good friends and going on walks around the town. I’m here to chat and answer any of your questions about student life and my experience at Huddersfield.” Karim Saleh Computer Science BSc(Hons)
Egypt
“Hi I’m Tom, I’m a postgraduate student studying Psychology and loving every second of it! When I’m not researching or studying you can often find me either running or watching whatever sports event is happening that day. I love talking to new people so if you want to know anything about the University, student life or Huddersfield in general, I’ll be more than happy to answer your questions.”
University life
Meet our students
“Hi! I am Wiam from Morocco, and I am a Business and Management PhD student. I am available to chat and answer all your questions regarding the student experience in the University... just ask!”
Morocco
Read all blogs here
Read our student blogs Our students also share their experiences of life in Huddersfield through blogs. They cover everything that our students think will be useful for you to know about, such as how to manage on a student budget, the social life in Huddersfield and activities you can get involved in.
Global societies Our global societies also love giving advice and sharing insights into life in Huddersfield. You can connect with our global societies at hud.ac/global-societies
“Hi I’m Jaber, and I am the President of the Bangladeshi Global Society at the University of Huddersfield. “Our society is engaging and welcoming, not just for new students from Bangladesh but also for students from all over the world. Whether you have applied, arrived in the UK or already enrolled at the University, we invite you to join our Facebook page, where you can meet some of our members and get familiar with our society and student life at Huddersfield.” Jaber Ahmed Graphic Design and Animation BA(Hons)
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Living in
Join students Nathan, Tyriq and Caitlin on a campus tour of the University of Huddersfield.
Huddersfield Our beautiful campus is home to some amazing facilities and is situated a twominute walk away from the town centre, making it quick and easy to get around. Not only that, the cost of living in Huddersfield is relatively low making your experience not only memorable but excellent value for money too.
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Living in
Join students Nathan, Tyriq and Caitlin on a campus tour of the University of Huddersfield.
Huddersfield Our beautiful campus is home to some amazing facilities and is situated a twominute walk away from the town centre, making it quick and easy to get around. Not only that, the cost of living in Huddersfield is relatively low making your experience not only memorable but excellent value for money too.
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Our University is pretty special. All on one campus, all in the centre of a vibrant town and at the heart of a beautiful part of the world.
On campus you’ll find all academic schools, the Library, quiet study spaces and all our research facilities. There are plenty of places to eat, drink and meet friends too, plus the town centre is only a two-minute walk away with loads of cafés, bars and restaurants.
Living in Huddersfield
Our campus
You can find details of how to get to the University, car parking and campus maps, including an accessible map, on our website hud.ac.uk/about/maps
Take a virtual tour of our campus
Buildings The University Health Centre
1
Spärck Jones Building
10
Cockcroft Building
20
Charles Sikes Building
2
Technology Building
11
Joseph Priestley Building
21
Student Central
3
Harold Wilson Building
12
Ramsden Building
22
Schwann Building
4
University Reception
13
The Sir Patrick Stewart Building
23
Oastler Building
5
Joseph Priestley Building
14
Queen Street Building
24
Richard Steinitz Building
6
Journalism and Media Building
15
Faith Centre*
25
Lockside Building
7
Brontë Lecture Theatres
16
Percy Shaw House
26
Haslett Building
8
Sir George Buckley Lecture Theatre 17
Barbara Hepworth Building
27
3M Buckley Innovation Centre
9
Researcher Hub
18
Sovereign Design House
28
St Paul’s Hall
19
*The Faith Centre will be relocating to a new building in summer 2022.
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Our University is pretty special. All on one campus, all in the centre of a vibrant town and at the heart of a beautiful part of the world.
On campus you’ll find all academic schools, the Library, quiet study spaces and all our research facilities. There are plenty of places to eat, drink and meet friends too, plus the town centre is only a two-minute walk away with loads of cafés, bars and restaurants.
Living in Huddersfield
Our campus
You can find details of how to get to the University, car parking and campus maps, including an accessible map, on our website hud.ac.uk/about/maps
Take a virtual tour of our campus
Buildings The University Health Centre
1
Spärck Jones Building
10
Cockcroft Building
20
Charles Sikes Building
2
Technology Building
11
Joseph Priestley Building
21
Student Central
3
Harold Wilson Building
12
Ramsden Building
22
Schwann Building
4
University Reception
13
The Sir Patrick Stewart Building
23
Oastler Building
5
Joseph Priestley Building
14
Queen Street Building
24
Richard Steinitz Building
6
Journalism and Media Building
15
Faith Centre*
25
Lockside Building
7
Brontë Lecture Theatres
16
Percy Shaw House
26
Haslett Building
8
Sir George Buckley Lecture Theatre 17
Barbara Hepworth Building
27
3M Buckley Innovation Centre
9
Researcher Hub
18
Sovereign Design House
28
St Paul’s Hall
19
*The Faith Centre will be relocating to a new building in summer 2022.
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We’d like to introduce some of the more recent additions to the campus:
To achieve great things at university, you don’t just need inspirational teaching. Top class facilities and resources help too. We’ve invested £156 million in some exciting new buildings to make our campus a great place to be.
1. Barbara Hepworth Building 4
Opened Autumn 2019 – £30m This is the new home for the study of art, design and architecture at the University. An exciting hub of collaborative creative studios and technology facilities, it brings digital and physical innovation together in one space.
Living in Huddersfield
Investment on campus
2. Joseph Prestley Building
Huddersfield’s proud industrial heritage is evident on campus, with beautifully converted stone mills and a working canal. But thanks to our ongoing investment, there are plenty of impressive 21st Century buildings too.
Completed 2018 to 2019 – £31m This refurbishment and extension provides specialist modern teaching, workshop and laboratory facilities for science subjects. The development also provides an excellent student hub and social space.
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4. Student Central Opened 2014 – £22.5m The hub of campus life. This massive building brings sports, library, leisure and learning into one buzzing and vibrant facility.
Take a tour of campus at hud.ac/campus
5. 3M Buckley Innovation Centre
Opened 2013 – £12m This is where the University and businesses really come together. It’s a unique place that encourages new businesses to get off the ground. So if you’ve got entrepreneurial spirit, this could be where it all starts.
156m
£
invested in exciting new buildings on campus
3. Oastler Building Opened 2017 – £27.5m This impressive building takes lectures and classrooms into the future, with innovative space and facilities for law and humanities students.
6. Charles Sikes Building 2
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Opened 2010 – £17m One of the greenest buildings on campus, the Charles Sikes Building offers contemporary classrooms, space to study and socialise, computer rooms, and a coffee shop for our business students.
7. Richard Steinitz Building
Opened 2008 – £16m A truly inspiring place to study, this building features stunning architecture and impressive green credentials.
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We’d like to introduce some of the more recent additions to the campus:
To achieve great things at university, you don’t just need inspirational teaching. Top class facilities and resources help too. We’ve invested £156 million in some exciting new buildings to make our campus a great place to be.
1. Barbara Hepworth Building 4
Opened Autumn 2019 – £30m This is the new home for the study of art, design and architecture at the University. An exciting hub of collaborative creative studios and technology facilities, it brings digital and physical innovation together in one space.
Living in Huddersfield
Investment on campus
2. Joseph Prestley Building
Huddersfield’s proud industrial heritage is evident on campus, with beautifully converted stone mills and a working canal. But thanks to our ongoing investment, there are plenty of impressive 21st Century buildings too.
Completed 2018 to 2019 – £31m This refurbishment and extension provides specialist modern teaching, workshop and laboratory facilities for science subjects. The development also provides an excellent student hub and social space.
1
5 6
4. Student Central Opened 2014 – £22.5m The hub of campus life. This massive building brings sports, library, leisure and learning into one buzzing and vibrant facility.
Take a tour of campus at hud.ac/campus
5. 3M Buckley Innovation Centre
Opened 2013 – £12m This is where the University and businesses really come together. It’s a unique place that encourages new businesses to get off the ground. So if you’ve got entrepreneurial spirit, this could be where it all starts.
156m
£
invested in exciting new buildings on campus
3. Oastler Building Opened 2017 – £27.5m This impressive building takes lectures and classrooms into the future, with innovative space and facilities for law and humanities students.
6. Charles Sikes Building 2
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7
Opened 2010 – £17m One of the greenest buildings on campus, the Charles Sikes Building offers contemporary classrooms, space to study and socialise, computer rooms, and a coffee shop for our business students.
7. Richard Steinitz Building
Opened 2008 – £16m A truly inspiring place to study, this building features stunning architecture and impressive green credentials.
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A green and sustainable campus
During the Covid-19 pandemic we took steps to ensure that our campus became a Covid-secure environment. We asked all staff and students to follow guidance such as:
At Huddersfield we’re committed to sustainability, reducing our impact on the environment and tackling the Climate Emergency. Our campus will be carbon neutral by 2030, with a Carbon Management Plan that includes carbon reduction measures, biodiversity on campus, action on travel and digital solutions that cut carbon on and off campus.
Only visit campus for pre-arranged or timetabled sessions and leave immediately after. Swipe into timetabled teaching sessions with a University student card. Maintain social distancing, follow one-way systems and use designated entrances/exits. Wear a face covering when inside any University building (unless exempt). Always use the hand-sanitising stations when entering and leaving buildings. Avoid touching surfaces and wash your hands as much as possible for 20 seconds at a time. At the time of preparing this prospectus we don’t know which of these measures will still need to be in place, but please be assured that we’ll keep all our applicants, and students, updated via our website at hud.ac/covid
Carbon neutral and sustainability
Rising to the challenge of Covid-19 Our academic staff have also risen to the challenge, working on research projects that have influenced the UK Government’s policies and response to Covid-19. You can read about some of the key pieces of research from the University in the 2021 edition of our research magazine, Discover discover.hud.ac.uk
Living in Huddersfield
Your safety on campus
We’re increasingly aware of the impact our buildings and open spaces can have on the wellbeing of those who use them. We’re incorporating wellbeing improvement measures into our buildings, new and old, to provide learning environments that you can thrive in.
Read more about sustainability
Our students had to adjust to a whole new way of learning during the Covid-19 pandemic, and we’re so proud of how they adapted to the challenge. PhD student Tabassum wrote a fantastic blog about her experience and six steps to help you study at home.
“What came as a big relief for me was knowing that there is support from the University.”
Read her blog here
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Bangladesh
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A green and sustainable campus
During the Covid-19 pandemic we took steps to ensure that our campus became a Covid-secure environment. We asked all staff and students to follow guidance such as:
At Huddersfield we’re committed to sustainability, reducing our impact on the environment and tackling the Climate Emergency. Our campus will be carbon neutral by 2030, with a Carbon Management Plan that includes carbon reduction measures, biodiversity on campus, action on travel and digital solutions that cut carbon on and off campus.
Only visit campus for pre-arranged or timetabled sessions and leave immediately after. Swipe into timetabled teaching sessions with a University student card. Maintain social distancing, follow one-way systems and use designated entrances/exits. Wear a face covering when inside any University building (unless exempt). Always use the hand-sanitising stations when entering and leaving buildings. Avoid touching surfaces and wash your hands as much as possible for 20 seconds at a time. At the time of preparing this prospectus we don’t know which of these measures will still need to be in place, but please be assured that we’ll keep all our applicants, and students, updated via our website at hud.ac/covid
Carbon neutral and sustainability
Rising to the challenge of Covid-19 Our academic staff have also risen to the challenge, working on research projects that have influenced the UK Government’s policies and response to Covid-19. You can read about some of the key pieces of research from the University in the 2021 edition of our research magazine, Discover discover.hud.ac.uk
Living in Huddersfield
Your safety on campus
We’re increasingly aware of the impact our buildings and open spaces can have on the wellbeing of those who use them. We’re incorporating wellbeing improvement measures into our buildings, new and old, to provide learning environments that you can thrive in.
Read more about sustainability
Our students had to adjust to a whole new way of learning during the Covid-19 pandemic, and we’re so proud of how they adapted to the challenge. PhD student Tabassum wrote a fantastic blog about her experience and six steps to help you study at home.
“What came as a big relief for me was knowing that there is support from the University.”
Read her blog here
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Tabassum Ahmed PhD student in School of Arts and Humanities
Bangladesh
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Huddersfield has great transport links making it easy to explore the rest of the UK.
You’ll discover a warm Yorkshire welcome in Huddersfield, a cosmopolitan and lively town set in stunning countryside.
Huddersfield offers a huge choice of restaurants, cafes, clubs and bars, and is renowned for its traditional pubs and microbreweries. Arts and culture thrive here too, with a busy music, theatre and festival scene right on your doorstep. Surrounded by spectacular open countryside, living in Huddersfield gives you the space to breathe, exercise and relax in stunning scenery. And if sport is your thing, Huddersfield Town Football Club and Huddersfield Giants share a stadium on the edge of town.
Huddersfield is an affordable place to live, in comparison to larger cities*
Edinburgh
Location, location, location
Living in Huddersfield
Explore Huddersfield
Leeds
Huddersfield is in a great central location in the UK. It’s around two and a half hours north of London by train. Leeds and Manchester are both just a quick train ride away, and it’s easy to reach the rest of the UK by bus, car, train or plane.
Put yourself in the picture
Manchester
Huddersfield Sheffield
Birmingham Standedge Tunnel at Marsden
It’s hard to put into words just how special Huddersfield is. Take a look at our gallery of photos taken by students and staff. Or watch a film or two about our different days out. You’ll find it all at hud.ac.uk/explore-hud
London
One of the world’s top destinations – and that’s official
“Huddersfield is a peaceful and happy town, and there’s a range of activities for students to take part in, like the Food and Drink Festival. I love studying here!”
Lonely Planet named Yorkshire as one of the world’s top destinations**. And they’ve put together a guide on Huddersfield, especially for students. It’s filled with tips on where to go and what to do. View it online at hud.ac.uk/explore-hud
Chi Tran Undergraduate student in the Huddersfield Business School
*See our cost of living breakdown online at hud.ac.uk/international/tuition-fees **Lonely Planet’s 2014 Best in Travel list.
Huddersfield’s historic railway station
Vietnam Kirklees Stadium – home to Huddersfield Town Football Club
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Holmfirth
Local cafés and restaurants
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Huddersfield has great transport links making it easy to explore the rest of the UK.
You’ll discover a warm Yorkshire welcome in Huddersfield, a cosmopolitan and lively town set in stunning countryside.
Huddersfield offers a huge choice of restaurants, cafes, clubs and bars, and is renowned for its traditional pubs and microbreweries. Arts and culture thrive here too, with a busy music, theatre and festival scene right on your doorstep. Surrounded by spectacular open countryside, living in Huddersfield gives you the space to breathe, exercise and relax in stunning scenery. And if sport is your thing, Huddersfield Town Football Club and Huddersfield Giants share a stadium on the edge of town.
Huddersfield is an affordable place to live, in comparison to larger cities*
Edinburgh
Location, location, location
Living in Huddersfield
Explore Huddersfield
Leeds
Huddersfield is in a great central location in the UK. It’s around two and a half hours north of London by train. Leeds and Manchester are both just a quick train ride away, and it’s easy to reach the rest of the UK by bus, car, train or plane.
Put yourself in the picture
Manchester
Huddersfield Sheffield
Birmingham Standedge Tunnel at Marsden
It’s hard to put into words just how special Huddersfield is. Take a look at our gallery of photos taken by students and staff. Or watch a film or two about our different days out. You’ll find it all at hud.ac.uk/explore-hud
London
One of the world’s top destinations – and that’s official
“Huddersfield is a peaceful and happy town, and there’s a range of activities for students to take part in, like the Food and Drink Festival. I love studying here!”
Lonely Planet named Yorkshire as one of the world’s top destinations**. And they’ve put together a guide on Huddersfield, especially for students. It’s filled with tips on where to go and what to do. View it online at hud.ac.uk/explore-hud
Chi Tran Undergraduate student in the Huddersfield Business School
*See our cost of living breakdown online at hud.ac.uk/international/tuition-fees **Lonely Planet’s 2014 Best in Travel list.
Huddersfield’s historic railway station
Vietnam Kirklees Stadium – home to Huddersfield Town Football Club
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Holmfirth
Local cafés and restaurants
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Living in Huddersfield
Accommodation Huddersfield has some great options when it comes to accommodation. And if you book with our preferred, recommended and approved accommodation provider, DIGS Student, you’re guaranteed a room in halls of residence. DIGS Student Accommodation are our preferred, recommended and approved accommodation provider. DIGS offer two properties, Storthes Hall Park and Ashenhurst Houses, and both offer a fantastic home away from home experience to better your student life and to offer you great value for money. The DIGS team share some of the details of each property below.
Storthes Hall Park Storthes Hall Park offers you much more than just a room – student experience is at the heart of everything we do, and this is reflected through our events programme and facilities around site. Our facilities include a free on-site gym, shop, bar/restaurant, study room, and much more. We’ve also got over 44 acres of green space on your doorstep, perfect for long walks and picnics with friends. Our events programme has something to suit everyone and will help you to make memories that will last a lifetime. All rooms are larger than the national average meaning more space to make it your own, and you’ll get your own en-suite bathroom. Your weekly rent includes all bills, up to 100mb broadband, and contents insurance. Plus, you’ll have a friendly team on hand to support you 24/7.
Find out more about student accommodation
Each house has a shared kitchen and bathroom but you’ll get your own bedroom. Ashenhurst is just a short walk away from the University and town centre. You can get an annual bus pass for either Storthes Hall Park or Ashenhurst Houses for just £50*, which will get you unlimited travel during term time.
Huddersfield University Campus
digstudent.co.uk/ashenhurst-houses digs_student
digsstudent
digshuddersfield
digsstudent
Ashenhurst Houses (10-15 mins walk)
Get in touch or view more room types: Tel: +44 (0)1484 270145 Email: huddersfield@digstudent.co.uk
Storthes Hall Park (15-20 mins shuttle bus ride)
* Prices vary year on year.
Want to find your own accommodation? Huddersfield and its surrounding areas offer some great alternative accommodation so you can find a place that’s just right for you.
Take a 360° tour of Storthes Hall Park
In addition to our preferred, recommended and approved supplier of student accommodation there are a number of options for students in Huddersfield, as listed on the Huddersfield Students’ Union webpages. These include halls operated by iQ Student Accommodation (Aspley House, Little Aspley House and Castings House) and Unite Students (Saw Mill, Snow Island and Firth Point).
digstudent.co.uk/storthes-hall-park
If you would like to find out more, please visit the Huddersfield Students’ Union website for details huddersfield.su
Ashenhurst Houses If you’re looking for house style living without the fuss of splitting bills then Ashenhurst Houses is the place for you. It is a small, friendly community, but large enough to make new friends.
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Living in Huddersfield
Accommodation Huddersfield has some great options when it comes to accommodation. And if you book with our preferred, recommended and approved accommodation provider, DIGS Student, you’re guaranteed a room in halls of residence. DIGS Student Accommodation are our preferred, recommended and approved accommodation provider. DIGS offer two properties, Storthes Hall Park and Ashenhurst Houses, and both offer a fantastic home away from home experience to better your student life and to offer you great value for money. The DIGS team share some of the details of each property below.
Storthes Hall Park Storthes Hall Park offers you much more than just a room – student experience is at the heart of everything we do, and this is reflected through our events programme and facilities around site. Our facilities include a free on-site gym, shop, bar/restaurant, study room, and much more. We’ve also got over 44 acres of green space on your doorstep, perfect for long walks and picnics with friends. Our events programme has something to suit everyone and will help you to make memories that will last a lifetime. All rooms are larger than the national average meaning more space to make it your own, and you’ll get your own en-suite bathroom. Your weekly rent includes all bills, up to 100mb broadband, and contents insurance. Plus, you’ll have a friendly team on hand to support you 24/7.
Find out more about student accommodation
Each house has a shared kitchen and bathroom but you’ll get your own bedroom. Ashenhurst is just a short walk away from the University and town centre. You can get an annual bus pass for either Storthes Hall Park or Ashenhurst Houses for just £50*, which will get you unlimited travel during term time.
Huddersfield University Campus
digstudent.co.uk/ashenhurst-houses digs_student
digsstudent
digshuddersfield
digsstudent
Ashenhurst Houses (10-15 mins walk)
Get in touch or view more room types: Tel: +44 (0)1484 270145 Email: huddersfield@digstudent.co.uk
Storthes Hall Park (15-20 mins shuttle bus ride)
* Prices vary year on year.
Want to find your own accommodation? Huddersfield and its surrounding areas offer some great alternative accommodation so you can find a place that’s just right for you.
Take a 360° tour of Storthes Hall Park
In addition to our preferred, recommended and approved supplier of student accommodation there are a number of options for students in Huddersfield, as listed on the Huddersfield Students’ Union webpages. These include halls operated by iQ Student Accommodation (Aspley House, Little Aspley House and Castings House) and Unite Students (Saw Mill, Snow Island and Firth Point).
digstudent.co.uk/storthes-hall-park
If you would like to find out more, please visit the Huddersfield Students’ Union website for details huddersfield.su
Ashenhurst Houses If you’re looking for house style living without the fuss of splitting bills then Ashenhurst Houses is the place for you. It is a small, friendly community, but large enough to make new friends.
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Our
Courses
Course programmes Pages 62–123
Take a look at all our preparatory courses, undergraduate and postgraduate programmes as well as our research portfolio. The following pages give you a taste of all the different subject areas available, but for detailed information please visit courses.hud.ac.uk
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Our
Courses
Course programmes Pages 62–123
Take a look at all our preparatory courses, undergraduate and postgraduate programmes as well as our research portfolio. The following pages give you a taste of all the different subject areas available, but for detailed information please visit courses.hud.ac.uk
Contents
Types of study Pre–Sessional English Programmes 50
Events, Hospitality and Tourism Management
86
Fashion and Textiles
88
Forensic and Analytical Science
90
Games Development
92
Geography
94
Our undergraduate and postgraduate courses
Health and Sport
96
History
98
Accounting, Finance and Economics 62
Law
100
Architecture and the Built Environment
64
Logistics, Transport and Supply Chain Management
102
Art and Design
66
Biological Sciences
68
Marketing and Strategic Communication
104
Business and Management
70
Mathematics
106
Mechanical and Automotive Engineering
108
Media, Journalism and Film
110
Music and Music Technology
112
Optometry
114
Electronic and Electrical Engineering 80
Pharmacy
116
English Language and Linguistics 82
Social Sciences
118
English Literature and Creative Writing
Teacher Training
120
International Study Centre
52
Undergraduate study
54
Postgraduate study
55
Research at Huddersfield
56
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
72
Computing
74
Drama, Theatre and Performance 76 Education
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Course contents
Master’s courses with placement 122
Scholarships available
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Types of study Pre–Sessional English Programmes 50
Events, Hospitality and Tourism Management
86
Fashion and Textiles
88
Forensic and Analytical Science
90
Games Development
92
Geography
94
Our undergraduate and postgraduate courses
Health and Sport
96
History
98
Accounting, Finance and Economics 62
Law
100
Architecture and the Built Environment
64
Logistics, Transport and Supply Chain Management
102
Art and Design
66
Biological Sciences
68
Marketing and Strategic Communication
104
Business and Management
70
Mathematics
106
Mechanical and Automotive Engineering
108
Media, Journalism and Film
110
Music and Music Technology
112
Optometry
114
Electronic and Electrical Engineering 80
Pharmacy
116
English Language and Linguistics 82
Social Sciences
118
English Literature and Creative Writing
Teacher Training
120
International Study Centre
52
Undergraduate study
54
Postgraduate study
55
Research at Huddersfield
56
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
72
Computing
74
Drama, Theatre and Performance 76 Education
78
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Course contents
Master’s courses with placement 122
Scholarships available
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Our courses
Pre-Sessional English Programmes We offer a fantastic range of Pre-Sessional English Programmes if English is not your first language. The courses have been specially designed to develop your English language and study skills so that you achieve your full potential in your studies at Huddersfield and your future career. Courses run between 4 weeks and 12 weeks depending on your prior level of English, and there are two sets of intakes that allow for degree start dates in September or January.
On our Pre–Sessional English Programmes you can: Meet the English language requirements for your chosen degree course without re-taking IELTS on successful completion of the programme. Expand your English language and confidence in order to maximise your study experience. Build the critical and analytical skills demanded by UK Higher Education. Adapt to your new home and surroundings so you can be prepared at the start of your degree. Have access to the University’s facilities including the Library, computers and sports centre.
“This programme gave me the confidence and ability to communicate better with people. As a result of completing the course, my listening and speaking skills have become much stronger and my performance in the classroom has improved.”
For full details about our Pre-Sessional English Programmes, including start dates, tuition fees and how to make an application, please visit hud.ac/pre-sessional-english
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Our courses
Pre-Sessional English Programmes We offer a fantastic range of Pre-Sessional English Programmes if English is not your first language. The courses have been specially designed to develop your English language and study skills so that you achieve your full potential in your studies at Huddersfield and your future career. Courses run between 4 weeks and 12 weeks depending on your prior level of English, and there are two sets of intakes that allow for degree start dates in September or January.
On our Pre–Sessional English Programmes you can: Meet the English language requirements for your chosen degree course without re-taking IELTS on successful completion of the programme. Expand your English language and confidence in order to maximise your study experience. Build the critical and analytical skills demanded by UK Higher Education. Adapt to your new home and surroundings so you can be prepared at the start of your degree. Have access to the University’s facilities including the Library, computers and sports centre.
“This programme gave me the confidence and ability to communicate better with people. As a result of completing the course, my listening and speaking skills have become much stronger and my performance in the classroom has improved.”
For full details about our Pre-Sessional English Programmes, including start dates, tuition fees and how to make an application, please visit hud.ac/pre-sessional-english
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Our programmes International Foundation Year
English Language Preparation
The International Foundation Year (IFY) is a specially designed programme that provides a direct path to undergraduate degree study at the University of Huddersfield. The programme allows you to progress to a variety of degrees at the University.
If you require additional language training before you start your International Foundation Year, you can join the English Language Preparation programme.
There are four routes available:
• 12-week English Language Preparation: Academic IELTS for UKVI of 4.0 (with 4.0 in all components).
• Art, Media and Architecture • Business, Management and Law • Engineering, Computing and Science
International Study Centre
• Health and Human Sciences.
International Year One
Study for a preparatory course offered by Study Group at the International Study Centre (ISC). The ISC offers academic and English language preparation for international students who do not currently meet the University’s direct entry requirements. Situated at the heart of the University’s Huddersfield town centre campus, ISC students can enjoy the same facilities and accommodation as other students at the University. This ensures you are made to feel a part of the University community from the day you arrive in Huddersfield. On successful completion of your preparation programme and achieving the required grades, you will progress automatically onto your chosen degree course at the University of Huddersfield, without having to apply again. 52
The International Year One (IY1) is an advanced course of study equivalent to the first year of an undergraduate degree. The course has been carefully designed for students who are overqualified for the International Foundation Year but underqualified for direct entry to the first year of an undergraduate degree.
This option provides entry to the International Foundation Year:
Pre-Sessional English International Year One and Pre-Master’s Programme students can join a Pre-Sessional English programme: • 8-week Pre-Sessional English Programme: Academic IELTS for UKVI of 5.0 (with 5.0 in all components) • 12-week Pre-Sessional English Programme: Academic IELTS for UKVI of 4.5 (with 4.5 in all components).
Successful completion of the programme guarantees you direct entry to the second year of your chosen undergraduate degree.
Apply Online
There are two routes available:
Visit huddersfieldisc.com/apply
• Business, Management and Marketing • Engineering and Computer Science.
Pre-Master’s Programme The Pre-Master’s Programme (PMP) is a 12-week programme that will provide you with the necessary English language and study skills to succeed in a range of business-related postgraduate degrees at the University. A strong emphasis is placed on the British postgraduate educational system and the requirement for independent study. There is one route available: • Business, Management and Marketing.
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If you study the IY1 or PMP you are issued with a single visa which covers the duration of your studies at both the International Study Centre and the University of Huddersfield. Discover more at huddersfieldisc.com
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Our programmes International Foundation Year
English Language Preparation
The International Foundation Year (IFY) is a specially designed programme that provides a direct path to undergraduate degree study at the University of Huddersfield. The programme allows you to progress to a variety of degrees at the University.
If you require additional language training before you start your International Foundation Year, you can join the English Language Preparation programme.
There are four routes available:
• 12-week English Language Preparation: Academic IELTS for UKVI of 4.0 (with 4.0 in all components).
• Art, Media and Architecture • Business, Management and Law • Engineering, Computing and Science
International Study Centre
• Health and Human Sciences.
International Year One
Study for a preparatory course offered by Study Group at the International Study Centre (ISC). The ISC offers academic and English language preparation for international students who do not currently meet the University’s direct entry requirements. Situated at the heart of the University’s Huddersfield town centre campus, ISC students can enjoy the same facilities and accommodation as other students at the University. This ensures you are made to feel a part of the University community from the day you arrive in Huddersfield. On successful completion of your preparation programme and achieving the required grades, you will progress automatically onto your chosen degree course at the University of Huddersfield, without having to apply again. 52
The International Year One (IY1) is an advanced course of study equivalent to the first year of an undergraduate degree. The course has been carefully designed for students who are overqualified for the International Foundation Year but underqualified for direct entry to the first year of an undergraduate degree.
This option provides entry to the International Foundation Year:
Pre-Sessional English International Year One and Pre-Master’s Programme students can join a Pre-Sessional English programme: • 8-week Pre-Sessional English Programme: Academic IELTS for UKVI of 5.0 (with 5.0 in all components) • 12-week Pre-Sessional English Programme: Academic IELTS for UKVI of 4.5 (with 4.5 in all components).
Successful completion of the programme guarantees you direct entry to the second year of your chosen undergraduate degree.
Apply Online
There are two routes available:
Visit huddersfieldisc.com/apply
• Business, Management and Marketing • Engineering and Computer Science.
Pre-Master’s Programme The Pre-Master’s Programme (PMP) is a 12-week programme that will provide you with the necessary English language and study skills to succeed in a range of business-related postgraduate degrees at the University. A strong emphasis is placed on the British postgraduate educational system and the requirement for independent study. There is one route available: • Business, Management and Marketing.
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Find out more about the programmes available
If you study the IY1 or PMP you are issued with a single visa which covers the duration of your studies at both the International Study Centre and the University of Huddersfield. Discover more at huddersfieldisc.com
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Postgraduate study
An undergraduate degree from the University of Huddersfield could help you take your first steps into an exciting career. You can choose to study a subject that you are interested in from a wide variety of degrees.
Whether you’re looking to continue on from undergraduate level studies or build up specialist knowledge and new skills, we offer a whole range of postgraduate programmes to ensure you achieve your goals.
Courses that offer a placement year give you the chance to get out in the real world and experience employment while you’re still studying. Classes generally take place during the daytime and there are a small number of courses which may also have some evening classes too.
Bachelor’s degree A full-time Bachelor’s degree normally takes three years. Lots of our degrees also give you the chance to take a placement or ‘sandwich’ year to build up your work experience. That would mean that your course would usually take four years in total. Upon successful completion, you’ll achieve a qualification title: Bachelor of Arts – BA(Hons) Bachelor of Engineering – BEng(Hons) Bachelor of Law – LLB Bachelor of Music – BMus(Hons) Bachelor of Science – BSc(Hons).
Top-up If you’ve already got a Foundation degree or a qualification like an HND, then a Top-up course gives you the chance to build on that and study for a full Honours level degree. It takes one year full-time and it is subject to you meeting the entry criteria.
Integrated Master’s degree An Integrated Master’s degree gives you the opportunity to combine undergraduate and postgraduate study for some courses. Courses last four years, or five years if you spend a year on a placement. The first two years are normally the same as the equivalent BSc or BEng course. You’ll be expected to do well each year, with some courses requiring you achieve a particular grade. As you progress through the course, you will get the opportunity to specialise in subject areas that particularly interest you. At the end of the course you’ll earn a Master’s level degree. We offer a range to choose from: Master of Engineering – MEng Master of Chemistry – MChem Master of Computing – MComp Master of Science – MSci Master of Pharmacy – MPharm.
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As part of our vibrant postgraduate community you’ll have plenty of opportunity to network and build friendships.
Taught degrees On a taught postgraduate degree, you’ll learn through a combination of lectures, seminars and practical work. Studying at Master’s level will involve completing advanced specialist study in a particular subject or profession and usually contains a taught element as well as a supervised dissertation or research project.
Research degrees On a postgraduate research degree, you’ll work independently on a research topic of your own choice. You’ll be assigned a minimum of one main supervisor, who’ll be engaged in research in the relevant discipline(s) to ensure that the direction and monitoring of your progress is informed by up-to-date knowledge and developments. You’ll also receive support from skills tutors and support groups.
Our courses
Undergraduate study
Fitting studies around you Most of our taught postgraduate degrees and all of our research degrees can be studied full-time or part-time and some courses offer distance learning. You can also consider undertaking a Postgraduate Certificate or Diploma; these qualifications are steps toward a Master’s degree, are internationally recognised and can be built upon in the future. If you require a Student visa to study in the UK you will not be able to study part-time with this visa. However, if you have another type of visa that permits study in the UK, part-time study may be possible for you.
Master’s courses with placement Some postgraduate degrees also offer the opportunity to undertake an additional 6month placement at the end of the 12-month programme. This enables students with limited experience to put the skills and techniques developed throughout the Master’s degree into practice. Visit pages 122-123 for the eligible courses.
Our research projects database enables you to search our research degrees and find specific research projects associated with that degree. Discover more at research.hud.ac.uk Discover more at courses.hud.ac.uk
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Postgraduate study
An undergraduate degree from the University of Huddersfield could help you take your first steps into an exciting career. You can choose to study a subject that you are interested in from a wide variety of degrees.
Whether you’re looking to continue on from undergraduate level studies or build up specialist knowledge and new skills, we offer a whole range of postgraduate programmes to ensure you achieve your goals.
Courses that offer a placement year give you the chance to get out in the real world and experience employment while you’re still studying. Classes generally take place during the daytime and there are a small number of courses which may also have some evening classes too.
Bachelor’s degree A full-time Bachelor’s degree normally takes three years. Lots of our degrees also give you the chance to take a placement or ‘sandwich’ year to build up your work experience. That would mean that your course would usually take four years in total. Upon successful completion, you’ll achieve a qualification title: Bachelor of Arts – BA(Hons) Bachelor of Engineering – BEng(Hons) Bachelor of Law – LLB Bachelor of Music – BMus(Hons) Bachelor of Science – BSc(Hons).
Top-up If you’ve already got a Foundation degree or a qualification like an HND, then a Top-up course gives you the chance to build on that and study for a full Honours level degree. It takes one year full-time and it is subject to you meeting the entry criteria.
Integrated Master’s degree An Integrated Master’s degree gives you the opportunity to combine undergraduate and postgraduate study for some courses. Courses last four years, or five years if you spend a year on a placement. The first two years are normally the same as the equivalent BSc or BEng course. You’ll be expected to do well each year, with some courses requiring you achieve a particular grade. As you progress through the course, you will get the opportunity to specialise in subject areas that particularly interest you. At the end of the course you’ll earn a Master’s level degree. We offer a range to choose from: Master of Engineering – MEng Master of Chemistry – MChem Master of Computing – MComp Master of Science – MSci Master of Pharmacy – MPharm.
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As part of our vibrant postgraduate community you’ll have plenty of opportunity to network and build friendships.
Taught degrees On a taught postgraduate degree, you’ll learn through a combination of lectures, seminars and practical work. Studying at Master’s level will involve completing advanced specialist study in a particular subject or profession and usually contains a taught element as well as a supervised dissertation or research project.
Research degrees On a postgraduate research degree, you’ll work independently on a research topic of your own choice. You’ll be assigned a minimum of one main supervisor, who’ll be engaged in research in the relevant discipline(s) to ensure that the direction and monitoring of your progress is informed by up-to-date knowledge and developments. You’ll also receive support from skills tutors and support groups.
Our courses
Undergraduate study
Fitting studies around you Most of our taught postgraduate degrees and all of our research degrees can be studied full-time or part-time and some courses offer distance learning. You can also consider undertaking a Postgraduate Certificate or Diploma; these qualifications are steps toward a Master’s degree, are internationally recognised and can be built upon in the future. If you require a Student visa to study in the UK you will not be able to study part-time with this visa. However, if you have another type of visa that permits study in the UK, part-time study may be possible for you.
Master’s courses with placement Some postgraduate degrees also offer the opportunity to undertake an additional 6month placement at the end of the 12-month programme. This enables students with limited experience to put the skills and techniques developed throughout the Master’s degree into practice. Visit pages 122-123 for the eligible courses.
Our research projects database enables you to search our research degrees and find specific research projects associated with that degree. Discover more at research.hud.ac.uk
Discover more at courses.hud.ac.uk
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Join us and you’ll be part of a collaborative research community of over 5,200 taught students and researchers from nearly 100 different countries, working alongside world-leading research teams, focused on delivering the highest quality research outputs.
Our courses
Research at Huddersfield Discover our research scholarships
Here to support you The University of Huddersfield offers postgraduate researchers discipline specific support and training, administrative support and opportunities to be part of the research culture.
Academic English Support
The Graduate School
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Professor Monty Adkins Dean of the Graduate School
Dr Anna Seabourne Head of Researcher Environment
“The University of Huddersfield Graduate School provides an enriching learning environment for all research students, fostering intellectual and social interaction between graduates, supervisors, and collaborative partners from across the globe. The Graduate School promotes a research culture that recognises the diversity of researchers’ experiences and aspirations and will help you make the most of the resources and opportunities available to support your research, training, and academic development.”
Dr Anna Seabourne and the Researcher Environment Team provide practical advice and support to researchers to develop the skills that will help enhance their work here at Huddersfield. They have the experience and knowledge to advise on matters such as research integrity and ethics, building working relationships with academic supervisors, training on new software, planning for a future career and much more.
Postgraduate Research Conference Organised by current postgraduate researchers, this annual conference provides the opportunity to present your work to a multidisciplinary audience, resulting in constructive feedback, peer support and networking opportunities.
Dr Tatyana Karpenko Seccombe Senior Lecturer in English for Academic Purposes
“All international postgraduate researchers can benefit from academic English support in order to reach their full academic potential. The Academic English Centre provides support in a variety of forms, including small group courses and workshops on academic writing, academic speaking classes, one-to-one tutorials and drop-in sessions.”
“The best part about studying at Huddersfield is the support you get from staff and fellow researchers. The research community at Huddersfield provides a lot of training that has helped improve and diversify my skill-set and the Postgraduate Research Society has been a great way to unwind and meet new researchers from different fields.” Mariam Aigbe PhD student, School of Applied Sciences
Nigeria
Further information Find out more about the Graduate School at hud.ac/graduate-school
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Join us and you’ll be part of a collaborative research community of over 5,200 taught students and researchers from nearly 100 different countries, working alongside world-leading research teams, focused on delivering the highest quality research outputs.
Our courses
Research at Huddersfield Discover our research scholarships
Here to support you The University of Huddersfield offers postgraduate researchers discipline specific support and training, administrative support and opportunities to be part of the research culture.
Academic English Support
The Graduate School
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Professor Monty Adkins Dean of the Graduate School
Dr Anna Seabourne Head of Researcher Environment
“The University of Huddersfield Graduate School provides an enriching learning environment for all research students, fostering intellectual and social interaction between graduates, supervisors, and collaborative partners from across the globe. The Graduate School promotes a research culture that recognises the diversity of researchers’ experiences and aspirations and will help you make the most of the resources and opportunities available to support your research, training, and academic development.”
Dr Anna Seabourne and the Researcher Environment Team provide practical advice and support to researchers to develop the skills that will help enhance their work here at Huddersfield. They have the experience and knowledge to advise on matters such as research integrity and ethics, building working relationships with academic supervisors, training on new software, planning for a future career and much more.
Postgraduate Research Conference Organised by current postgraduate researchers, this annual conference provides the opportunity to present your work to a multidisciplinary audience, resulting in constructive feedback, peer support and networking opportunities.
Dr Tatyana Karpenko Seccombe Senior Lecturer in English for Academic Purposes
“All international postgraduate researchers can benefit from academic English support in order to reach their full academic potential. The Academic English Centre provides support in a variety of forms, including small group courses and workshops on academic writing, academic speaking classes, one-to-one tutorials and drop-in sessions.”
“The best part about studying at Huddersfield is the support you get from staff and fellow researchers. The research community at Huddersfield provides a lot of training that has helped improve and diversify my skill-set and the Postgraduate Research Society has been a great way to unwind and meet new researchers from different fields.” Mariam Aigbe PhD student, School of Applied Sciences
Nigeria
Further information Find out more about the Graduate School at hud.ac/graduate-school
Discover more at research.hud.ac.uk
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Once you have a clear idea about your research topic, the type of research degree you’d like to apply for and a potential supervisor, you can start the application process. We would strongly recommend speaking to your potential supervisor before applying, particularly if you are self-funding. To find a supervisor visit the Huddersfield Research Portal.
Many students fund their own postgraduate study, however we sometimes offer Research Scholarships. To be considered for a scholarship, please include the type of scholarship you are interested in on your application form. There are also specific funded research projects you may want to consider. Doctoral loans may be available for eligible students, please check the UK Government website.
To apply, please complete an online research degree application form. Typically you’ll be required to submit a research proposal alongside your application, unless you are applying for a specific funded project. Guidance on applying for a research degree is available online. Ensure you check the deadline dates on the course page before applying.
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Before you apply Decide on the research topic you are interested in. Identify the right type of research degree for you using this guide and searching our Research Degrees online. Identify a potential supervisor for your research area by visiting the Huddersfield Research Portal. You can arrange to have an informal discussion with them prior to applying.
Our courses
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Check Full entry requirements for all our Research Degrees are available online.
We’ll send you acknowledgement via email so that you know we’ve received your application. You may be required to send additional documents to complete the process or undertake an interview. We’ll give your application careful consideration and the outcome will be confirmed via email.
Visit research.hud.ac.uk to find out everything you need to know throughout the application process
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Once you have a clear idea about your research topic, the type of research degree you’d like to apply for and a potential supervisor, you can start the application process. We would strongly recommend speaking to your potential supervisor before applying, particularly if you are self-funding. To find a supervisor visit the Huddersfield Research Portal.
Many students fund their own postgraduate study, however we sometimes offer Research Scholarships. To be considered for a scholarship, please include the type of scholarship you are interested in on your application form. There are also specific funded research projects you may want to consider. Doctoral loans may be available for eligible students, please check the UK Government website.
To apply, please complete an online research degree application form. Typically you’ll be required to submit a research proposal alongside your application, unless you are applying for a specific funded project. Guidance on applying for a research degree is available online. Ensure you check the deadline dates on the course page before applying.
What next?
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Before you apply Decide on the research topic you are interested in. Identify the right type of research degree for you using this guide and searching our Research Degrees online. Identify a potential supervisor for your research area by visiting the Huddersfield Research Portal. You can arrange to have an informal discussion with them prior to applying.
Our courses
Applying for a research degree
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Check Full entry requirements for all our Research Degrees are available online.
We’ll send you acknowledgement via email so that you know we’ve received your application. You may be required to send additional documents to complete the process or undertake an interview. We’ll give your application careful consideration and the outcome will be confirmed via email.
Visit research.hud.ac.uk to find out everything you need to know throughout the application process
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Our research in action Our research changes lives. We’re committed to solving the problems and answering the questions posed by industry, science and society as a whole. Join our inspiring research community to make your mark on the world we live in. Here are four ways our international researchers are making a difference.
Discover more of our global research in our research magazine
Using research and innovative technology to prevent gender-based violence One in three women and girls experience physical or sexual violence in their lifetime. The None in Three Research Centre aims to turn the tide on this global problem, with research that confronts negative gendered attitudes, increases awareness of gender-based violence and aims to empower victims. Research has been conducted in five countries with survivors and perpetrators of genderbased violence. The findings have been used to create educational and culturally appropriate video games. JESSE, the first game developed, is an educational intervention which raises awareness of domestic violence and seeks to change the attitudes and behaviours that contribute to it.
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In countries susceptible to natural disasters such as earthquakes and tsunamis, the construction of buildings plays a vital role in reducing the risk of homes, businesses and lives being destroyed.
Our courses
Mainstreaming disaster risk reduction into construction
Researchers Professor Dilanthi Amaratunga and Professor Richard Haigh have carried out extensive research which has increased the understanding, awareness and attitudes of disaster risk reduction among accredited professionals in the construction sector. Their work has played a key role in engaging the global construction industry in disaster resilience building efforts.
Using steroids to combat Covid-19
Photo by Fusion Medical Animation on Unsplash
Huddersfield researchers, Dr Hamid Merchant and Dr Syed Shahzad Hasan, explored the use of steroids to combat Covid-19 in severely ill patients. They examined the use of corticosteroids such as dexamethasone on hospitalised Covid-19 patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) who were on respiratory support. Their findings revealed that using steroids could have saved lives and has been published in the Expert Review of Respiratory Medicine. Oxford University’s RECOVERY trial came to similar conclusions, leading to the UK government’s decision that the steroid dexamethasone could be made available to patients, a move being followed around the world.
Examining the effects of political reform on Nepal’s health care system After adopting a new Constitution in 2015, Nepal has undergone radical constitutional reform, restructuring the country’s political system and resulting in significant changes to the health system. Professor of Global Health Padam Simkhada and Senior Research Fellow Dr Sharada Prasad Wasti have conducted in-depth research into Nepal’s health system, the reform process and the impact of federalisation. They form part of major international collaboration who together are closely examining the consequences for the health system of Nepal’s move to a federal government structure. Discover more at research.hud.ac.uk 61
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You need to know... 201-250 Ranked 201-250 for Business and Economics in the THE World University Rankings 2021.
Our Accounting, Finance and Economics courses open up a world of possibilities. It’s not just about the figures on paper, but about how things happen in the real world. If you’ve got a head for problem solving, courses within this subject area will offer a rewarding path to a great career.
Partners Our Partners in Accountancy scheme provides access to a well-established network of specialists, from finance and economics organisations, all of which contribute to classroom learning.
Our courses
Accounting, Finance and Economics
The global demand for qualified professionals has never been higher, nor the work in these industries more varied. Throughout our courses we aim to provide you with the required knowledge, skills and experience you’ll need to get you industry ready and prepared to capitalise on your prospects as a Huddersfield Business School graduate.
Our Accounting, Finance and Economics courses are taught in a dynamic learning environment by staff who have a wealth of professional and industry experience, ensuring that you learn from experts in the field. We offer a well-balanced combination of theory and practice with a strong focus on teamwork, analytical thinking and analysis of business situations.
Browse courses and apply
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Accounting and Economics BSc(Hons)*
Accounting and Finance MSc
Accounting and Finance BSc(Hons)*
Banking and Finance MSc
Business Accounting (Top-up) BA(Hons)
Economics MSc (conversion)
Business Economics BSc(Hons)*
Finance MSc
Economics BSc(Hons)*
Fintech MSc
Economics and History BA(Hons)* Economics and Mathematics BSc(Hons)* Economics with Financial Services BSc(Hons)* International Accountancy (Top-up) BA(Hons) *This course has an optional work placement year.
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There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
We also offer Master’s courses with a placement route. See page 123 for more details.
By providing practical project experience, team working opportunities and specialist knowledge of your chosen course, we aim to help develop your ability to work collaboratively and put theory into practice. These courses are supported by our stateof-the-art Trading Room, equipped with professional software, providing up-to-date market demand data and financial analysis tools to give you a feel for how investment decisions are made in industry. Our postgraduate degrees also offer the opportunity to undertake an additional 6-month placement at the end of the 12-month programme. This ‘Professional Practice’ route enables students to put the skills and techniques developed throughout the Master’s degree into practice.
“A career in finance has always been a dream of mine. My Master’s qualification will help me to achieve this and enhance my employability.” Saidou Jatta Finance MSc
United Kingdom
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You need to know... 201-250 Ranked 201-250 for Business and Economics in the THE World University Rankings 2021.
Our Accounting, Finance and Economics courses open up a world of possibilities. It’s not just about the figures on paper, but about how things happen in the real world. If you’ve got a head for problem solving, courses within this subject area will offer a rewarding path to a great career.
Partners Our Partners in Accountancy scheme provides access to a well-established network of specialists, from finance and economics organisations, all of which contribute to classroom learning.
Our courses
Accounting, Finance and Economics
The global demand for qualified professionals has never been higher, nor the work in these industries more varied. Throughout our courses we aim to provide you with the required knowledge, skills and experience you’ll need to get you industry ready and prepared to capitalise on your prospects as a Huddersfield Business School graduate.
Our Accounting, Finance and Economics courses are taught in a dynamic learning environment by staff who have a wealth of professional and industry experience, ensuring that you learn from experts in the field. We offer a well-balanced combination of theory and practice with a strong focus on teamwork, analytical thinking and analysis of business situations.
Browse courses and apply
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Accounting and Economics BSc(Hons)*
Accounting and Finance MSc
Accounting and Finance BSc(Hons)*
Banking and Finance MSc
Business Accounting (Top-up) BA(Hons)
Economics MSc (conversion)
Business Economics BSc(Hons)*
Finance MSc
Economics BSc(Hons)*
Fintech MSc
Economics and History BA(Hons)* Economics and Mathematics BSc(Hons)* Economics with Financial Services BSc(Hons)* International Accountancy (Top-up) BA(Hons) *This course has an optional work placement year.
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There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
We also offer Master’s courses with a placement route. See page 123 for more details.
By providing practical project experience, team working opportunities and specialist knowledge of your chosen course, we aim to help develop your ability to work collaboratively and put theory into practice. These courses are supported by our stateof-the-art Trading Room, equipped with professional software, providing up-to-date market demand data and financial analysis tools to give you a feel for how investment decisions are made in industry. Our postgraduate degrees also offer the opportunity to undertake an additional 6-month placement at the end of the 12-month programme. This ‘Professional Practice’ route enables students to put the skills and techniques developed throughout the Master’s degree into practice.
“A career in finance has always been a dream of mine. My Master’s qualification will help me to achieve this and enhance my employability.” Saidou Jatta Finance MSc
United Kingdom
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Will Preston, Architecture (International) (RIBA Part 1) BA(Hons), 2020
Accreditations
Facilities
Our courses are accredited by professional bodies such as RIBA, CIOB, ARB, CABE, RICS and CIAT.
Our new Barbara Hepworth Building offers a revolutionary, unique and state-of-theart virtual reality and visualisation lab.
Architecture, Landscape and the Built Environment drives innovation and value for society through the creative application of design. Our courses focus on the skills needed to develop innovative solutions to global challenges, encouraging creativity and critical thinking throughout the design and construction processes. We look at cutting-edge design practice and address some of the latest challenges and opportunities for our industries, including sustainability, ecological integrity, user-centred design, and Building Information Modelling. Our international and industry-led focus provides students with opportunities to really broaden their perspectives and understand the need to deliver innovative solutions that satisfy the physical, cultural and social conditions, wherever development is required.
Postgraduate Degrees
Architecture/Architecture (International) (RIBA Part 1) BA(Hons)
Advanced Architectural Design MA
Architectural Technology BSc(Hons)* Construction Project Management BSc(Hons)* Quantity Surveying BSc(Hons)*
All projects explore applications of digital design and sustainability, and an understanding of design and construction theories. The application of advanced construction management methods like Lean Construction, and tools such as Building Information Modelling, co-exist with time-based and interactive techniques, augmented and virtual reality alongside concerns for the implementation of sustainable technologies and the awareness of regional and global development issues. Our courses are fully accredited by professional bodies such as the Architects Registration Board (ARB), the Royal Institute for British Architects (RIBA) Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3, the Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT) and the Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE). The University has Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) Accredited Centre Status. Our vision: Excellence in teaching and research in architecture, design and the built environment, playing a leading role through investigation, creativity and innovation.
“I always wanted to be an architect, but I didn’t really know what to expect before coming to study at the University of Huddersfield. The course is very enjoyable and diverse, from exchanging ideas with tutors and peers, attending insightful lectures, to preparing to work in professional practice. Not to mention the opportunity to explore and travel to different cultures and regions with the International option. Being here offers me an opportunity that I would not have even imagined before, it pushes me to go out of my comfort zone and really grow as a person, personally and professionally.”
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Our courses
Architecture and the Built Environment
Advanced Project Management in Construction MSc Landscape Architecture MLA Master of Architecture/Master of Architecture (International) (RIBA Part 2)
*This course has an optional work placement year.
Fidelia Florentia Architecture/Architecture (International) (RIBA Part 1) BA(Hons)
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Will Preston, Architecture (International) (RIBA Part 1) BA(Hons), 2020
Accreditations
Facilities
Our courses are accredited by professional bodies such as RIBA, CIOB, ARB, CABE, RICS and CIAT.
Our new Barbara Hepworth Building offers a revolutionary, unique and state-of-theart virtual reality and visualisation lab.
Architecture, Landscape and the Built Environment drives innovation and value for society through the creative application of design. Our courses focus on the skills needed to develop innovative solutions to global challenges, encouraging creativity and critical thinking throughout the design and construction processes. We look at cutting-edge design practice and address some of the latest challenges and opportunities for our industries, including sustainability, ecological integrity, user-centred design, and Building Information Modelling. Our international and industry-led focus provides students with opportunities to really broaden their perspectives and understand the need to deliver innovative solutions that satisfy the physical, cultural and social conditions, wherever development is required.
Postgraduate Degrees
Architecture/Architecture (International) (RIBA Part 1) BA(Hons)
Advanced Architectural Design MA
Architectural Technology BSc(Hons)* Construction Project Management BSc(Hons)* Quantity Surveying BSc(Hons)*
All projects explore applications of digital design and sustainability, and an understanding of design and construction theories. The application of advanced construction management methods like Lean Construction, and tools such as Building Information Modelling, co-exist with time-based and interactive techniques, augmented and virtual reality alongside concerns for the implementation of sustainable technologies and the awareness of regional and global development issues. Our courses are fully accredited by professional bodies such as the Architects Registration Board (ARB), the Royal Institute for British Architects (RIBA) Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3, the Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT) and the Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE). The University has Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) Accredited Centre Status. Our vision: Excellence in teaching and research in architecture, design and the built environment, playing a leading role through investigation, creativity and innovation.
“I always wanted to be an architect, but I didn’t really know what to expect before coming to study at the University of Huddersfield. The course is very enjoyable and diverse, from exchanging ideas with tutors and peers, attending insightful lectures, to preparing to work in professional practice. Not to mention the opportunity to explore and travel to different cultures and regions with the International option. Being here offers me an opportunity that I would not have even imagined before, it pushes me to go out of my comfort zone and really grow as a person, personally and professionally.”
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Our courses
Architecture and the Built Environment
Advanced Project Management in Construction MSc Landscape Architecture MLA Master of Architecture/Master of Architecture (International) (RIBA Part 2)
*This course has an optional work placement year.
Fidelia Florentia Architecture/Architecture (International) (RIBA Part 1) BA(Hons)
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You need to know... Barbara Hepworth Building The £30 million Barbara Hepworth Building was designed to create opportunities to work across disciplines, with a mix of studios, workshops and digital facilities across all floors.
Browse courses and apply
Long Dang, Graphic Design BA(Hons), 2021
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Animation Production BA(Hons)*
Animation Production MA
Contemporary Art BA(Hons)*
Contemporary Fine Art MA
Contemporary Art and Illustration BA(Hons)*
Graphic Design MA
Graphic Design BA(Hons)*
Illustration MA
Graphic Design and Animation BA(Hons)*
Interior Design MA
Illustration BA(Hons)*
Photography MA
Interior Design BA(Hons)*
Product Design MA
Top 10 We are in the top 10 Universities for Photography in the UK.*
Art and Design builds on the potential for contemporary, experimental, commercial and transdisciplinary practices. We are committed to promoting high quality learning which reflects contemporary knowledge and understanding related to studio practice, theoretical contexts and forms of public display and industry.
As a student, you’ll be encouraged to test the boundaries of your own practice. Our courses focus on the cultural and creative industries, providing you with further insights into commercial and entrepreneurial opportunities within this sector.
Our focus on interdisciplinarity encourages a greater range of transferable skills for employment within a diverse world of art, design and culture.
We welcome you to a vibrant culture of learning through guest speaker visits from industry, research centre projects and events, exhibitions, conferences and workshops. Past guest speakers have included the Association of Illustrators, Coca Cola, Rachel Brown (Photographer and Photography Director at Harper’s Bazaar) and Portland Design.
We have a reputation for stimulating progressive art and design practice combined with promoting live exposure and exchange with national and global creative industries.
Our courses
Art and Design
This can involve multidisciplinary exchanges with other students, working with live briefs, and/or developing research-focused outcomes in Art and Design.
*The Guardian University League Tables 2021.
“The one aspect that I enjoyed the most while studying Photography at the University of Huddersfield is been able to use all of the fantastic photography equipment, including the studio spaces. Whether I wanted to photograph or film, it was all available to me.” Jiazhi Cao Photography BA(Hons)
Photography BA(Hons)*
China
Product Design BA/BSc(Hons)* *This course has an optional work placement year.
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You need to know... Barbara Hepworth Building The £30 million Barbara Hepworth Building was designed to create opportunities to work across disciplines, with a mix of studios, workshops and digital facilities across all floors.
Browse courses and apply
Long Dang, Graphic Design BA(Hons), 2021
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Animation Production BA(Hons)*
Animation Production MA
Contemporary Art BA(Hons)*
Contemporary Fine Art MA
Contemporary Art and Illustration BA(Hons)*
Graphic Design MA
Graphic Design BA(Hons)*
Illustration MA
Graphic Design and Animation BA(Hons)*
Interior Design MA
Illustration BA(Hons)*
Photography MA
Interior Design BA(Hons)*
Product Design MA
Top 10 We are in the top 10 Universities for Photography in the UK.*
Art and Design builds on the potential for contemporary, experimental, commercial and transdisciplinary practices. We are committed to promoting high quality learning which reflects contemporary knowledge and understanding related to studio practice, theoretical contexts and forms of public display and industry.
As a student, you’ll be encouraged to test the boundaries of your own practice. Our courses focus on the cultural and creative industries, providing you with further insights into commercial and entrepreneurial opportunities within this sector.
Our focus on interdisciplinarity encourages a greater range of transferable skills for employment within a diverse world of art, design and culture.
We welcome you to a vibrant culture of learning through guest speaker visits from industry, research centre projects and events, exhibitions, conferences and workshops. Past guest speakers have included the Association of Illustrators, Coca Cola, Rachel Brown (Photographer and Photography Director at Harper’s Bazaar) and Portland Design.
We have a reputation for stimulating progressive art and design practice combined with promoting live exposure and exchange with national and global creative industries.
Our courses
Art and Design
This can involve multidisciplinary exchanges with other students, working with live briefs, and/or developing research-focused outcomes in Art and Design.
*The Guardian University League Tables 2021.
“The one aspect that I enjoyed the most while studying Photography at the University of Huddersfield is been able to use all of the fantastic photography equipment, including the studio spaces. Whether I wanted to photograph or film, it was all available to me.” Jiazhi Cao Photography BA(Hons)
Photography BA(Hons)*
China
Product Design BA/BSc(Hons)* *This course has an optional work placement year.
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You need to know... Accreditation
91%
Our Biological Sciences courses with a one-year Research Placement have Advanced Accreditation from the Royal Society of Biology.
It’s vast, it’s fascinating and it’s about every single living thing on the planet. Subjects don’t come much more fundamental than Biological Sciences.
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Biochemistry BSc(Hons)*
Biomedical and Analytical Science MSc
Biochemistry with Research Placement BSc(Hons)**
Cancer Research MSc
Biological Sciences BSc(Hons)* Biological Sciences with Research Placement BSc(Hons)**
There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
Biology (Molecular and Cellular) BSc(Hons)* Biology (Biomedical and Molecular) (Top-up) BSc(Hons)
We are talking about the study of life and living organisms including their structure, function, growth, origin, evolution, distribution and taxonomy. From the growth and division of simple bacteria through to the evolution, development, growth and adaptation of complex multi-cellular organisms, and the emerging role of genomics in personalised medicine and biodiversity in a changing world. On our Biological Sciences degrees, you’ll have the opportunity to study core topics and consider contemporary issues in all major aspects of biology. Optional choices in each year of your course provide you with the opportunity to specialise further in core areas of molecular cell biology, organismal biology, and ecology and environmental biology.
Biomedicine BSc(Hons)* Biomedicine with Research Placement BSc(Hons)** Medical Biochemistry BSc(Hons)*
Alternatively, you can vary your choice of optional modules to keep your coverage of the biological sciences broad. All the while, your learning will be supported by doctoral-level academics with expertise or active research interests in diverse areas of biology and genetics, including cancer pharmacology, ancient and modern patterns of human migration, environmental and evolutionary microbiology, novel antimicrobials, and the cell biology of human disease. Throughout the course you’ll receive hands-on practical training in the laboratory using modern equipment, developing the skills and interests that help to prepare you for a research dissertation in the final year. As a further boost for your CV and employment prospects there’s also the opportunity of a placement year in industry or research in the third year of the course. As a student on the course you may also want to become a student affiliate member of the The Royal Society of Biology. *National Student Survey 2020.
Biology (Molecular and Cellular) with Research Placement BSc(Hons)** Biomedical BSc(Hons)*
In the undergraduate subject areas of Molecular Biology, Biophysics and Biochemistry we scored 91% for student satisfaction.*
Our courses
Biological Sciences
Browse courses and apply
“The University of Huddersfield is research intensive, offering many opportunities to get involved in research. With the help of my supervisors, I am able to carry out computational investigations that exploit SARS-CoV 2 proteins to help us understand the virus better. Despite this challenge and the difficulties in this unprecedented time, the well organised online facilities provided by the University makes it easier and brings me much closer to achieving my goals.”
Medical Biochemistry with Research Placement BSc(Hons)** Medical Biology BSc(Hons)* Medical Biology with Research Placement BSc(Hons)** Medical Genetics BSc(Hons) Medical Genetics with Research Placement BSc(Hons)** Pharmacology BSc(Hons) Pharmacology with Research Placement BSc(Hons)**
Annie Omoregie Medical Biology with Research Placement BSc(Hons)
Optometry BSc(Hons) *This course has an optional work placement year. **This course has a compulsory work placement year.
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You need to know... Accreditation
91%
Our Biological Sciences courses with a one-year Research Placement have Advanced Accreditation from the Royal Society of Biology.
It’s vast, it’s fascinating and it’s about every single living thing on the planet. Subjects don’t come much more fundamental than Biological Sciences.
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Biochemistry BSc(Hons)*
Biomedical and Analytical Science MSc
Biochemistry with Research Placement BSc(Hons)**
Cancer Research MSc
Biological Sciences BSc(Hons)* Biological Sciences with Research Placement BSc(Hons)**
There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
Biology (Molecular and Cellular) BSc(Hons)* Biology (Biomedical and Molecular) (Top-up) BSc(Hons)
We are talking about the study of life and living organisms including their structure, function, growth, origin, evolution, distribution and taxonomy. From the growth and division of simple bacteria through to the evolution, development, growth and adaptation of complex multi-cellular organisms, and the emerging role of genomics in personalised medicine and biodiversity in a changing world. On our Biological Sciences degrees, you’ll have the opportunity to study core topics and consider contemporary issues in all major aspects of biology. Optional choices in each year of your course provide you with the opportunity to specialise further in core areas of molecular cell biology, organismal biology, and ecology and environmental biology.
Biomedicine BSc(Hons)* Biomedicine with Research Placement BSc(Hons)** Medical Biochemistry BSc(Hons)*
Alternatively, you can vary your choice of optional modules to keep your coverage of the biological sciences broad. All the while, your learning will be supported by doctoral-level academics with expertise or active research interests in diverse areas of biology and genetics, including cancer pharmacology, ancient and modern patterns of human migration, environmental and evolutionary microbiology, novel antimicrobials, and the cell biology of human disease. Throughout the course you’ll receive hands-on practical training in the laboratory using modern equipment, developing the skills and interests that help to prepare you for a research dissertation in the final year. As a further boost for your CV and employment prospects there’s also the opportunity of a placement year in industry or research in the third year of the course. As a student on the course you may also want to become a student affiliate member of the The Royal Society of Biology. *National Student Survey 2020.
Biology (Molecular and Cellular) with Research Placement BSc(Hons)** Biomedical BSc(Hons)*
In the undergraduate subject areas of Molecular Biology, Biophysics and Biochemistry we scored 91% for student satisfaction.*
Our courses
Biological Sciences
Browse courses and apply
“The University of Huddersfield is research intensive, offering many opportunities to get involved in research. With the help of my supervisors, I am able to carry out computational investigations that exploit SARS-CoV 2 proteins to help us understand the virus better. Despite this challenge and the difficulties in this unprecedented time, the well organised online facilities provided by the University makes it easier and brings me much closer to achieving my goals.”
Medical Biochemistry with Research Placement BSc(Hons)** Medical Biology BSc(Hons)* Medical Biology with Research Placement BSc(Hons)** Medical Genetics BSc(Hons) Medical Genetics with Research Placement BSc(Hons)** Pharmacology BSc(Hons) Pharmacology with Research Placement BSc(Hons)**
Annie Omoregie Medical Biology with Research Placement BSc(Hons)
Optometry BSc(Hons) *This course has an optional work placement year. **This course has a compulsory work placement year.
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Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Business BSc(Hons)*
Behavioural Economics and Decision Science MSc
Business and Digital Marketing Management BA(Hons)*
Business Intelligence and Analytics MSc
Business and Marketing BA(Hons)*
International Business MSc
Business Administration and Management (Top-up) BA(Hons)
International Business with Entrepreneurship MSc
Business Data Analytics BSc(Hons)*
International Business with Humanitarian Challenges MSc
Business Management BA(Hons)*
International Business with Marketing MSc
Business Management with Finance BA(Hons)*
International Business with Project Management MSc
Business with Financial Services (Top-up) BA(Hons) Business with Hospitality Management BA(Hons)* Business with Human Resource Management BA(Hons)* Business with Logistics and Supply Chain Management BSc(Hons)* Business with Project Management BSc(Hons)* Business with Sustainable Transport Management BSc(Hons)* Business with Sport and Leisure Management BA(Hons)* Business with Travel and Tourism Management BA(Hons)* Human Resource Management (Top-up) BA(Hons) International Business BA(Hons)* International Business (Top-up) BA(Hons) International Trade and Investment (Top-up) BA(Hons) *This course has an optional work placement year.
International Business with Tourism and Hospitality MSc
Placements
CMI
All our undergraduate courses offer you the opportunity to undertake a work placement both nationally and internationally supported by our award-winning Employability and Placements Team.
We are an official partner of the only chartered professional body in the UK dedicated to management and leadership, the Chartered Management Institute (CMI).
Our Business and Management courses are designed to help you develop the skills you need for a career in a variety of industries and sectors, through a combination of theory and practice to inspire people in today’s dynamic business environment.
By providing practical project experience, team-working opportunities and specialist knowledge, our courses help you to develop your ability to work collaboratively and apply theory to real-life situations. No matter what you decide to specialise in, we can help you develop an in-depth knowledge through a combination of research, practical experience and shared academic and industry knowledge.
Business and Management courses are designed to equip you with a broad overview of the commercial world where you will be introduced to financial, legal, ethical, social and economic issues and their impact on the dynamic business environment. Topics within the subject area include links with International Business, Business Management, Leadership, Human Resource Management and Business Administration.
Our postgraduate degrees also offer the opportunity to undertake an additional 6-month placement at the end of the 12-month programme. This ‘Professional Practice’ route enables students to put the skills and techniques developed throughout the Master’s degree into practice.
201-250 Ranked 201-250 for Business and Economics in the THE University Rankings 2021.
Our courses
Business and Management
We also offer a Master of Business Administration (MBA) programme that is designed to provide applied management education, and is a globally recognised postgraduate management qualification that is highly valued by employers.
Management MSc Management with Communication MSc Management with Entrepreneurship MSc Management with Human Resource Management MSc Management with Leadership MSc Management with Marketing MSc Management with Tourism and Hospitality MSc Master of Business Administration MBA There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
We also offer Master’s courses with a placement route.
“As a research student at Huddersfield, I work with like-minded academics to discover and create new knowledge for the benefit of society. My research seeks to drive innovation and deliver real-world impact, integrating the technological perspective with insights from the economic and social sciences.” Na (Paloma) Liu PhD Researcher
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You need to know... Browse courses and apply
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Business BSc(Hons)*
Behavioural Economics and Decision Science MSc
Business and Digital Marketing Management BA(Hons)*
Business Intelligence and Analytics MSc
Business and Marketing BA(Hons)*
International Business MSc
Business Administration and Management (Top-up) BA(Hons)
International Business with Entrepreneurship MSc
Business Data Analytics BSc(Hons)*
International Business with Humanitarian Challenges MSc
Business Management BA(Hons)*
International Business with Marketing MSc
Business Management with Finance BA(Hons)*
International Business with Project Management MSc
Business with Financial Services (Top-up) BA(Hons) Business with Hospitality Management BA(Hons)* Business with Human Resource Management BA(Hons)* Business with Logistics and Supply Chain Management BSc(Hons)* Business with Project Management BSc(Hons)* Business with Sustainable Transport Management BSc(Hons)* Business with Sport and Leisure Management BA(Hons)* Business with Travel and Tourism Management BA(Hons)* Human Resource Management (Top-up) BA(Hons) International Business BA(Hons)* International Business (Top-up) BA(Hons) International Trade and Investment (Top-up) BA(Hons) *This course has an optional work placement year.
International Business with Tourism and Hospitality MSc
Placements
CMI
All our undergraduate courses offer you the opportunity to undertake a work placement both nationally and internationally supported by our award-winning Employability and Placements Team.
We are an official partner of the only chartered professional body in the UK dedicated to management and leadership, the Chartered Management Institute (CMI).
Our Business and Management courses are designed to help you develop the skills you need for a career in a variety of industries and sectors, through a combination of theory and practice to inspire people in today’s dynamic business environment.
By providing practical project experience, team-working opportunities and specialist knowledge, our courses help you to develop your ability to work collaboratively and apply theory to real-life situations. No matter what you decide to specialise in, we can help you develop an in-depth knowledge through a combination of research, practical experience and shared academic and industry knowledge.
Business and Management courses are designed to equip you with a broad overview of the commercial world where you will be introduced to financial, legal, ethical, social and economic issues and their impact on the dynamic business environment. Topics within the subject area include links with International Business, Business Management, Leadership, Human Resource Management and Business Administration.
Our postgraduate degrees also offer the opportunity to undertake an additional 6-month placement at the end of the 12-month programme. This ‘Professional Practice’ route enables students to put the skills and techniques developed throughout the Master’s degree into practice.
201-250 Ranked 201-250 for Business and Economics in the THE University Rankings 2021.
Our courses
Business and Management
We also offer a Master of Business Administration (MBA) programme that is designed to provide applied management education, and is a globally recognised postgraduate management qualification that is highly valued by employers.
Management MSc Management with Communication MSc Management with Entrepreneurship MSc Management with Human Resource Management MSc Management with Leadership MSc Management with Marketing MSc Management with Tourism and Hospitality MSc Master of Business Administration MBA There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
We also offer Master’s courses with a placement route.
“As a research student at Huddersfield, I work with like-minded academics to discover and create new knowledge for the benefit of society. My research seeks to drive innovation and deliver real-world impact, integrating the technological perspective with insights from the economic and social sciences.” Na (Paloma) Liu PhD Researcher
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You need to know... 100% The UK’s only University where all our permanent teaching staff are Fellows of the Higher Education Academy.*
From fuel and clothing to pharmaceuticals and phones, chemistry is the central science that makes our modern everyday lives possible. Chemical Engineering delves into how chemical reactions can be scaled up for industrial manufacturing.
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Chemical Engineering BEng*
Analytical Bioscience MSc
Chemical Engineering (Top-Up) BEng
Analytical Chemistry MSc
Chemical Engineering MEng**
Pharmaceutical and Analytical Chemistry MSc
Chemical Engineering and Chemistry BSc(Hons)* Chemical Engineering with Chemistry BEng*
Our undergraduate courses have been designed to develop skills and knowledge that will be invaluable for employment in industry or for taking the next step on your academic journey. You may have already begun to specialise in key areas of chemistry. At Huddersfield you’ll be able to develop your interests, with a choice of degrees across mainstream chemistry, chemical engineering and pharmaceutical chemistry. This could be the vital first step into a career in an industry such as agrochemicals, cosmetics, environmental science, sustainable technology, metallurgy, petrochemicals or adhesives.
There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
Chemistry BSc(Hons)* Chemistry MChem** Chemistry (Top-Up) BSc(Hons) Chemistry with Forensic Science BSc(Hons)* Chemistry with Industrial Experience MChem** Chemistry with Environmental Sciences BSc(Hons)*
81% of our Chemistry undergraduate graduates go on to work and/or further study within six months of graduating.**
Our Chemical Engineering BEng(Hons) course is accredited by the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE). Our Chemistry degrees are accredited by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). Analytical science can be applied to areas ranging from testing the safety of medicines in the health sector, monitoring pollutants in the environment through to quality control in manufacturing. These courses provide theoretical and practical skills in a wide range of analytical techniques with the option to specialise in applications in the areas of chemistry, biology or pharmaceutical science. The taught part of these courses consist of eight core modules plus the research project. The research project requires 50 days laboratory work and takes place during the summer. *Permanent staff, after probation: some recently appointed colleagues will only obtain recognition in the months after their arrival in Huddersfield, once they have started teaching. **The Guardian University League Tables 2020.
“I chose Pharmaceutical Chemistry because of the mixture of chemistry, biology and pharmacology. The course has helped me learn about medicines and their effect on the body, as well as develop laboratory and professional skills, all of which I will be able to take forward into my future career.”
Chemical Engineering with Chemistry MEng**
Chemistry with Chemical Engineering BSc(Hons)*
Career prospects
Our courses
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Browse courses and apply
Natural Sciences BSc(Hons)*
Joseph Whiteley Pharmaceutical Chemistry MSci
Pharmaceutical Chemistry BSc(Hons)* Pharmaceutical Chemistry MSci** Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Top-Up) BSc(Hons) *This course has an optional work placement year.
United Kingdom
**This course has a compulsary work placement year.
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You need to know... 100% The UK’s only University where all our permanent teaching staff are Fellows of the Higher Education Academy.*
From fuel and clothing to pharmaceuticals and phones, chemistry is the central science that makes our modern everyday lives possible. Chemical Engineering delves into how chemical reactions can be scaled up for industrial manufacturing.
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Chemical Engineering BEng*
Analytical Bioscience MSc
Chemical Engineering (Top-Up) BEng
Analytical Chemistry MSc
Chemical Engineering MEng**
Pharmaceutical and Analytical Chemistry MSc
Chemical Engineering and Chemistry BSc(Hons)* Chemical Engineering with Chemistry BEng*
Our undergraduate courses have been designed to develop skills and knowledge that will be invaluable for employment in industry or for taking the next step on your academic journey. You may have already begun to specialise in key areas of chemistry. At Huddersfield you’ll be able to develop your interests, with a choice of degrees across mainstream chemistry, chemical engineering and pharmaceutical chemistry. This could be the vital first step into a career in an industry such as agrochemicals, cosmetics, environmental science, sustainable technology, metallurgy, petrochemicals or adhesives.
There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
Chemistry BSc(Hons)* Chemistry MChem** Chemistry (Top-Up) BSc(Hons) Chemistry with Forensic Science BSc(Hons)* Chemistry with Industrial Experience MChem** Chemistry with Environmental Sciences BSc(Hons)*
81% of our Chemistry undergraduate graduates go on to work and/or further study within six months of graduating.**
Our Chemical Engineering BEng(Hons) course is accredited by the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE). Our Chemistry degrees are accredited by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). Analytical science can be applied to areas ranging from testing the safety of medicines in the health sector, monitoring pollutants in the environment through to quality control in manufacturing. These courses provide theoretical and practical skills in a wide range of analytical techniques with the option to specialise in applications in the areas of chemistry, biology or pharmaceutical science. The taught part of these courses consist of eight core modules plus the research project. The research project requires 50 days laboratory work and takes place during the summer. *Permanent staff, after probation: some recently appointed colleagues will only obtain recognition in the months after their arrival in Huddersfield, once they have started teaching. **The Guardian University League Tables 2020.
“I chose Pharmaceutical Chemistry because of the mixture of chemistry, biology and pharmacology. The course has helped me learn about medicines and their effect on the body, as well as develop laboratory and professional skills, all of which I will be able to take forward into my future career.”
Chemical Engineering with Chemistry MEng**
Chemistry with Chemical Engineering BSc(Hons)*
Career prospects
Our courses
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Browse courses and apply
Natural Sciences BSc(Hons)*
Joseph Whiteley Pharmaceutical Chemistry MSci
Pharmaceutical Chemistry BSc(Hons)* Pharmaceutical Chemistry MSci** Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Top-Up) BSc(Hons) *This course has an optional work placement year.
United Kingdom
**This course has a compulsary work placement year.
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Placements
The majority of our courses are accredited by the British Computer Society (BCS).
In recent years students on our computing courses have undertaken placements at companies including Microsoft, Boeing UK and Siemens.
The world of work is changing, and now more than ever technological advances including computers and both hardware and software, are key to this change. With the number of highly skilled job opportunities increasing, there has never been a better time to study Computing.
Browse courses and apply
At Master’s level of study, you can improve your technical management skills as well as challenge your approach to complex situations through practical project experience and team-working opportunities.
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Applied Computing (Top-up) BSc(Hons)
Artificial Intelligence MSc
Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence BSc(Hons)*
Computing MSc
Computer Science with Internet of Things BSc(Hons)*
Cyber Security and Digital Forensics MSc
Computing BSc(Hons)*
Data Analytics MSc
Computing in Business BA(Hons)*
Information Systems Management MSc
Computing MComp*
Internet of Things MSc
Computer Science BSc(Hons)* Computer Science MSci* Computer Science with Cyber Security BSc(Hons)* Computer Science with Games Programming BSc(Hons)* Information Technology BSc(Hons)* Information Technology (Top-Up) BSc(Hons) Software Engineering BSc(Hons)*
Part-time Distance Learning Degrees Artificial Intelligence MSc Data Analytics MSc There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
Web Design BSc(Hons)*
We also offer Master’s courses with a placement route.
Web Programming BSc(Hons)*
See page 122 for more details.
Software Engineering MEng*
Specialist knowledge of your chosen discipline will help develop your ability to work collaboratively and benefit your IT career in industry and commerce, or even in academic research.
Our courses
Computing
Our undergraduate courses focus on programming and encompass the design, development and support of computer software; whilst our information technology (IT) courses address the design, implementation and maintenance of information technologies to meet the needs of individuals and business. All of the undergraduate degrees available include an optional year in industry. Our Placement Unit aims to support you in finding suitable employment in order for you to gain valuable experience. Our Master’s courses offer a 6-month placement where you can undertake a period of development through study or by working with a company, research group or within a teaching environment in the UK or overseas.
“My favourite aspect of my course is the ability to learn about coding and create websites and software. On top of this the staff at the University are so supportive and always willing to help.” Nareen Kaleem Computer Science BSc(Hons)
Pakistan
Web Programming with Cyber Security BSc(Hons)* *This course has an optional placement year.
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You need to know... Accreditation
Placements
The majority of our courses are accredited by the British Computer Society (BCS).
In recent years students on our computing courses have undertaken placements at companies including Microsoft, Boeing UK and Siemens.
The world of work is changing, and now more than ever technological advances including computers and both hardware and software, are key to this change. With the number of highly skilled job opportunities increasing, there has never been a better time to study Computing.
Browse courses and apply
At Master’s level of study, you can improve your technical management skills as well as challenge your approach to complex situations through practical project experience and team-working opportunities.
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Applied Computing (Top-up) BSc(Hons)
Artificial Intelligence MSc
Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence BSc(Hons)*
Computing MSc
Computer Science with Internet of Things BSc(Hons)*
Cyber Security and Digital Forensics MSc
Computing BSc(Hons)*
Data Analytics MSc
Computing in Business BA(Hons)*
Information Systems Management MSc
Computing MComp*
Internet of Things MSc
Computer Science BSc(Hons)* Computer Science MSci* Computer Science with Cyber Security BSc(Hons)* Computer Science with Games Programming BSc(Hons)* Information Technology BSc(Hons)* Information Technology (Top-Up) BSc(Hons) Software Engineering BSc(Hons)*
Part-time Distance Learning Degrees Artificial Intelligence MSc Data Analytics MSc There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
Web Design BSc(Hons)*
We also offer Master’s courses with a placement route.
Web Programming BSc(Hons)*
See page 122 for more details.
Software Engineering MEng*
Specialist knowledge of your chosen discipline will help develop your ability to work collaboratively and benefit your IT career in industry and commerce, or even in academic research.
Our courses
Computing
Our undergraduate courses focus on programming and encompass the design, development and support of computer software; whilst our information technology (IT) courses address the design, implementation and maintenance of information technologies to meet the needs of individuals and business. All of the undergraduate degrees available include an optional year in industry. Our Placement Unit aims to support you in finding suitable employment in order for you to gain valuable experience. Our Master’s courses offer a 6-month placement where you can undertake a period of development through study or by working with a company, research group or within a teaching environment in the UK or overseas.
“My favourite aspect of my course is the ability to learn about coding and create websites and software. On top of this the staff at the University are so supportive and always willing to help.” Nareen Kaleem Computer Science BSc(Hons)
Pakistan
Web Programming with Cyber Security BSc(Hons)* *This course has an optional placement year.
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Global Our staff collaborate with colleagues across the globe in their work on psychophysical performance and mindfulness practice.
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Our undergraduate courses in Drama, Theatre and Performance combine theory and practice with plenty of opportunity to perform, direct and create high-quality productions, in a dynamic, creative and well-resourced environment. Our research community places practice at the heart of its approach, and offers you the opportunity to explore different specialist areas. Our flexible courses enable you to study a wide range of subjects, from contemporary drama theory to historical performance practice. You’ll explore drama from every angle, whether you’re interested in acting, directing, stage management, technical theatre or writing. Our new Performance for Screen BA(Hons) degree is perfect for anyone interested in acting for TV or film. All our tutors have worked professionally, so they understand the pressures and challenges of the world you want to go into. They also know what employers are looking for. You’ll have the chance to work with professional theatre companies and practitioners and get involved in research seminars, conferences and public workshops.
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Drama BA(Hons)*
Acting and Performance MA
Drama and English Language BA(Hons)* Drama and English Literature BA(Hons)*
There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
Global Recognition
Our courses
Drama,Theatre and Performance
You need to know... We are 27th in the world for Performing Arts (QS World Rankings 2021).
Our bespoke converted building houses state-of-the-art facilities, including three adaptable studios with sprung floors and the latest multimedia projection equipment. Many of our graduates have gone on to work in the performing arts sector, award-winning films, television, touring theatres, teaching and running their own performance companies. If you’ve got the talent and the determination, we’ll help you to succeed whatever route you decide to take. Drama, Theatre and Performance at Huddersfield also hosts a vibrant research culture which includes the Magic Research Group (MRG) and the Lines of Flight series. Each group publishes its own journal, organises seminars and showings of research practice, and collaborates on projects with colleagues from across the world. Our other specialist areas include research into performance and disability, psychoanalysis, creativity, ecology, improvisation, new writing and processes of devising. We work in a collaborative environment, offering you opportunities to take part in staff-led research projects.
“The most exciting part of my degree was my first-ever performance in English. I had to literally learn how to act again, in a different language, using different methods and with new people. Everything was new for me, but the tutors were always there when I needed them.” Claudia Ispravnicelu Drama BA(Hons)
Drama with Creative Writing BA(Hons)* Performance for Screen BA(Hons)* *This course has an optional work placement year.
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Global Our staff collaborate with colleagues across the globe in their work on psychophysical performance and mindfulness practice.
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Our undergraduate courses in Drama, Theatre and Performance combine theory and practice with plenty of opportunity to perform, direct and create high-quality productions, in a dynamic, creative and well-resourced environment. Our research community places practice at the heart of its approach, and offers you the opportunity to explore different specialist areas. Our flexible courses enable you to study a wide range of subjects, from contemporary drama theory to historical performance practice. You’ll explore drama from every angle, whether you’re interested in acting, directing, stage management, technical theatre or writing. Our new Performance for Screen BA(Hons) degree is perfect for anyone interested in acting for TV or film. All our tutors have worked professionally, so they understand the pressures and challenges of the world you want to go into. They also know what employers are looking for. You’ll have the chance to work with professional theatre companies and practitioners and get involved in research seminars, conferences and public workshops.
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Drama BA(Hons)*
Acting and Performance MA
Drama and English Language BA(Hons)* Drama and English Literature BA(Hons)*
There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
Global Recognition
Our courses
Drama,Theatre and Performance
You need to know... We are 27th in the world for Performing Arts (QS World Rankings 2021).
Our bespoke converted building houses state-of-the-art facilities, including three adaptable studios with sprung floors and the latest multimedia projection equipment. Many of our graduates have gone on to work in the performing arts sector, award-winning films, television, touring theatres, teaching and running their own performance companies. If you’ve got the talent and the determination, we’ll help you to succeed whatever route you decide to take. Drama, Theatre and Performance at Huddersfield also hosts a vibrant research culture which includes the Magic Research Group (MRG) and the Lines of Flight series. Each group publishes its own journal, organises seminars and showings of research practice, and collaborates on projects with colleagues from across the world. Our other specialist areas include research into performance and disability, psychoanalysis, creativity, ecology, improvisation, new writing and processes of devising. We work in a collaborative environment, offering you opportunities to take part in staff-led research projects.
“The most exciting part of my degree was my first-ever performance in English. I had to literally learn how to act again, in a different language, using different methods and with new people. Everything was new for me, but the tutors were always there when I needed them.” Claudia Ispravnicelu Drama BA(Hons)
Drama with Creative Writing BA(Hons)* Performance for Screen BA(Hons)* *This course has an optional work placement year.
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You need to know... 98% for learning support
100% The UK’s only University where all of our permanent teaching staff are Fellows of the Higher Education Academy.**
In the School of Education and Professional Development we scored 98% for the learning support offered to international students.*
If you’re looking to work alongside children, young people and adults to support their future development and engagement, then we offer a range of undergraduate and postgraduate options that could be your perfect choice.
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Childhood Studies BA(Hons)
Career Guidance and Development PgDip or MA
Early Childhood and Education BA(Hons)
Education, EdD Doctor of
Early Childhood and Education (Top-up) BA(Hons)
Education (Early Childhood Studies) MA
Early Childhood Education and Care BA(Hons)
Education (Global and Comparative) MA
Education BA(Hons)
Education (Leadership and Management) MA*
Education and Psychology BA(Hons)
Education (Mentoring and Coaching) MA
Education Human Resource Development and Training BA(Hons)
Education (Special Educational Needs) MA
Education Human Resource Development and Training (Top-up) BA(Hons)
Special Educational Needs, Disabilities and Inclusion (Top-up) BA(Hons)
Higher Education PgCert
TESOL and Education BA(Hons) TESOL and Younger Learners (Top-up) BA(Hons) Youth and Community Work BA(Hons) Youth and Community Studies (Top-up) BA(Hons)
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Education (Technology Enhanced Learning) MA* Education (Youth and Community) MA
We aim to offer our students an excellent experience and develop them to be outstanding professionals, critical thinkers and active researchers. Most academic staff have very close working relationships with professionals in the field of Education and are engaged in a range of outreach activities. Most are prominent researchers and are actively involved in looking at new policies and development projects, which is fed directly back into course content and shared across our academic community. *International Student Barometer 2017/18. **Permanent staff, after probation: some recently appointed colleagues will only obtain recognition in the months after their arrival in Huddersfield, once they have started teaching.
“The discussions in the classroom, as well as the private and group study time helped me to prepare for my assignments. I particularly enjoyed my research journey from learning about research methodology to completing my dissertation.”
Education (Teaching and Learning) MA
Special Educational Needs, Disabilities and Inclusion BA(Hons)
TESOL (Top-up) BA(Hons)
We offer an exciting range of study options, with many providing routes into teaching, social work, and working with families and young people. All of our courses support you in developing the skills and understanding needed to work alongside others effectively. Our professional networks include links with schools, colleges, early years’ settings, local authorities, youth services, young offending teams and career service organisations. These play a major role in developing course content through collaboration and guest lectures.
Our courses
Education
English Language Teaching MA*
Sandeep Uttamchandani Education Human Resource Development and Training BA(Hons)
Higher Education MA TESOL MA TESOL MA (with placement) There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
India
*Distance learning Master’s are also available.
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You need to know... 98% for learning support
100% The UK’s only University where all of our permanent teaching staff are Fellows of the Higher Education Academy.**
In the School of Education and Professional Development we scored 98% for the learning support offered to international students.*
If you’re looking to work alongside children, young people and adults to support their future development and engagement, then we offer a range of undergraduate and postgraduate options that could be your perfect choice.
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Childhood Studies BA(Hons)
Career Guidance and Development PgDip or MA
Early Childhood and Education BA(Hons)
Education, EdD Doctor of
Early Childhood and Education (Top-up) BA(Hons)
Education (Early Childhood Studies) MA
Early Childhood Education and Care BA(Hons)
Education (Global and Comparative) MA
Education BA(Hons)
Education (Leadership and Management) MA*
Education and Psychology BA(Hons)
Education (Mentoring and Coaching) MA
Education Human Resource Development and Training BA(Hons)
Education (Special Educational Needs) MA
Education Human Resource Development and Training (Top-up) BA(Hons)
Special Educational Needs, Disabilities and Inclusion (Top-up) BA(Hons)
Higher Education PgCert
TESOL and Education BA(Hons) TESOL and Younger Learners (Top-up) BA(Hons) Youth and Community Work BA(Hons) Youth and Community Studies (Top-up) BA(Hons)
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Education (Technology Enhanced Learning) MA* Education (Youth and Community) MA
We aim to offer our students an excellent experience and develop them to be outstanding professionals, critical thinkers and active researchers. Most academic staff have very close working relationships with professionals in the field of Education and are engaged in a range of outreach activities. Most are prominent researchers and are actively involved in looking at new policies and development projects, which is fed directly back into course content and shared across our academic community. *International Student Barometer 2017/18. **Permanent staff, after probation: some recently appointed colleagues will only obtain recognition in the months after their arrival in Huddersfield, once they have started teaching.
“The discussions in the classroom, as well as the private and group study time helped me to prepare for my assignments. I particularly enjoyed my research journey from learning about research methodology to completing my dissertation.”
Education (Teaching and Learning) MA
Special Educational Needs, Disabilities and Inclusion BA(Hons)
TESOL (Top-up) BA(Hons)
We offer an exciting range of study options, with many providing routes into teaching, social work, and working with families and young people. All of our courses support you in developing the skills and understanding needed to work alongside others effectively. Our professional networks include links with schools, colleges, early years’ settings, local authorities, youth services, young offending teams and career service organisations. These play a major role in developing course content through collaboration and guest lectures.
Our courses
Education
English Language Teaching MA*
Sandeep Uttamchandani Education Human Resource Development and Training BA(Hons)
Higher Education MA TESOL MA TESOL MA (with placement) There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
India
*Distance learning Master’s are also available.
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You need to know... Accreditation
Electronics and electrical systems are used extensively in everything from satellites to the automation of production lines, supercomputers and broadband. In fact, in this increasingly technological world, it’s becoming more difficult to think of an area where electronics and electrical engineering aren’t used. This is a fast moving growth area and highly talented engineers are in demand.
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£26,000
Most of our courses are accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and contribute towards satisfying the requirements for chartered engineer status.
Our undergraduate and Master’s degrees will provide you with an advanced knowledge of electronic and electrical engineering in your chosen specialism. They cover key areas relevant to UK, European and worldwide industries.
The average Engineering and Technology graduate salary in the UK is £26,000.*
Our courses
Electronic and Electrical Engineering
Our students get the chance to join student projects and competitions; Team HARE for example, designs, builds and races a single seat racing car in a UK national competition. Hud Rail builds and races a locomotive in the IMechE’s railway challenge, and Team Hawk’s Unmanned Aircraft Systems Challenge (UAS) combines all facets of electronic and electrical engineering into a high-performance drone. All of our full-time undergraduate courses include an optional year in industry. Our Placement Unit aims to support you in finding suitable employment in order for you to gain valuable experience. Some of our Master’s courses offer a 6-month placement where you can undertake a period of development through study or by working with a company, research group or within a teaching environment in the UK or overseas. *Graduate Jobs, 2021.
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Computer Systems Engineering BEng(Hons)*
Electronic and Communication Engineering MSc
Electronic and Communication Engineering BEng(Hons)*
Engineering Control Systems and Instrumentation MSc
Electronic and Communication Engineering (Top-up) BEng(Hons) Electronic and Electrical Engineering BEng(Hons)*/MEng*
Electronic Engineering MSc Electronic and Automotive Engineering MSc
Electronic Engineering BEng(Hons)*/MEng*
Internet of Things MSc
Electronic Engineering (Top-up) BEng(Hons)
There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
Electronic Engineering and Computer Systems BEng(Hons)* Mechatronics Engineering BEng(Hons)*/MEng*
We also offer Master’s courses with a placement route.
*This course has an optional work placement year.
See page 122 for more details.
Engineering Foundation Year
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“I truly enjoy my course because there is ample opportunity to work handson in laboratories which helps a lot with learning about the functionality of motors and transformers. Lecturers are always readily available to ensure students are satisfied and succeeding with their learning.” Wissam Chahine Electronic and Electrical Engineering BEng(Hons)
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Electronics and electrical systems are used extensively in everything from satellites to the automation of production lines, supercomputers and broadband. In fact, in this increasingly technological world, it’s becoming more difficult to think of an area where electronics and electrical engineering aren’t used. This is a fast moving growth area and highly talented engineers are in demand.
Browse courses and apply
£26,000
Most of our courses are accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and contribute towards satisfying the requirements for chartered engineer status.
Our undergraduate and Master’s degrees will provide you with an advanced knowledge of electronic and electrical engineering in your chosen specialism. They cover key areas relevant to UK, European and worldwide industries.
The average Engineering and Technology graduate salary in the UK is £26,000.*
Our courses
Electronic and Electrical Engineering
Our students get the chance to join student projects and competitions; Team HARE for example, designs, builds and races a single seat racing car in a UK national competition. Hud Rail builds and races a locomotive in the IMechE’s railway challenge, and Team Hawk’s Unmanned Aircraft Systems Challenge (UAS) combines all facets of electronic and electrical engineering into a high-performance drone. All of our full-time undergraduate courses include an optional year in industry. Our Placement Unit aims to support you in finding suitable employment in order for you to gain valuable experience. Some of our Master’s courses offer a 6-month placement where you can undertake a period of development through study or by working with a company, research group or within a teaching environment in the UK or overseas. *Graduate Jobs, 2021.
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Computer Systems Engineering BEng(Hons)*
Electronic and Communication Engineering MSc
Electronic and Communication Engineering BEng(Hons)*
Engineering Control Systems and Instrumentation MSc
Electronic and Communication Engineering (Top-up) BEng(Hons) Electronic and Electrical Engineering BEng(Hons)*/MEng*
Electronic Engineering MSc Electronic and Automotive Engineering MSc
Electronic Engineering BEng(Hons)*/MEng*
Internet of Things MSc
Electronic Engineering (Top-up) BEng(Hons)
There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
Electronic Engineering and Computer Systems BEng(Hons)* Mechatronics Engineering BEng(Hons)*/MEng*
We also offer Master’s courses with a placement route.
*This course has an optional work placement year.
See page 122 for more details.
Engineering Foundation Year
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“I truly enjoy my course because there is ample opportunity to work handson in laboratories which helps a lot with learning about the functionality of motors and transformers. Lecturers are always readily available to ensure students are satisfied and succeeding with their learning.” Wissam Chahine Electronic and Electrical Engineering BEng(Hons)
Australia/Lebanon
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You need to know... Real World Babel, the department’s language magazine, publishes cutting-edge linguistic research, and has hundreds of subscribers around the world.
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Are you fascinated by how language works and what people can do with it? Language is a uniquely human phenomenon with lots of intricate aspects to explore. At Huddersfield, we are well known for the applied focus of our research and we are proud of our reputation for quality in both teaching and research.
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Applied English Language Studies BA(Hons)*
English Language and Applied Linguistics MA
Drama and English Language BA(Hons)*
English Language and Applied Linguistics MA (Distance Learning)
English Language BA(Hons)* English Language and Linguistics BA(Hons)* English for International Business (Top-up) BA(Hons)*
English Language and Linguistics degrees focus on language as a system and how humans use it in everyday life. From analysing conversation to examining child language acquisition, or examining forensic applications of language knowledge, our courses offer a wide range of modules. As a student with us, you will use stateof-the-art facilities such as our forensic linguistics lab, our research and resource centre and our conference labs. They are all fully equipped with the tools needed for specialist linguistics work. You can also get involved with our in-house popular linguistics magazine, Babel.
Modern languages
Our courses
English Language and Linguistics
Our Modern Languages Programme allows you to study a modern language outside your degree programme.
You can combine your studies in English Language or Linguistics with a number of other fields through our joint courses. Choosing English Literature allows you to look deeper into the effects of language as used in poetry, novels, sagas and plays. The Applied English Language Studies BA degree includes classes in translation and teaching English as a second language. Our new courses with Politics, Sociology and Criminology allow you to examine how language is intimately connected with the formation and regulation of society, not to mention the ways in which language affects subcultures and those who live outside of society’s usual boundaries. Our range of taught postgraduate and supervised research degrees have been developed by academic staff who have attracted prestigious national and international grants and awards, or are working on research collaborations with national institutions and universities across the globe. Our vibrant research community regularly presents at national and international conferences.
“Undertaking this course was one of the best decisions I’ve made. It gave me the opportunity and means to acquire knowledge on various aspects and uses of language, and I enjoyed every bit of it. The modules are great, the tutors are passionate and supportive, and you get to make friends quickly.”
There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
English Language and Literature BA(Hons)* English Language and Sociology BA(Hons)* English Language with Creative Writing BA(Hons)* English Language with a Modern Language BA(Hons)* History and English Language BA(Hons)*
Viktoria Gamolova English Language and Linguistics BA(Hons)
Linguistics BA(Hons)* Linguistics and Criminology BA(Hons)* *This course has an optional work placement year.
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You need to know... Real World Babel, the department’s language magazine, publishes cutting-edge linguistic research, and has hundreds of subscribers around the world.
Browse courses and apply
Are you fascinated by how language works and what people can do with it? Language is a uniquely human phenomenon with lots of intricate aspects to explore. At Huddersfield, we are well known for the applied focus of our research and we are proud of our reputation for quality in both teaching and research.
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Applied English Language Studies BA(Hons)*
English Language and Applied Linguistics MA
Drama and English Language BA(Hons)*
English Language and Applied Linguistics MA (Distance Learning)
English Language BA(Hons)* English Language and Linguistics BA(Hons)* English for International Business (Top-up) BA(Hons)*
English Language and Linguistics degrees focus on language as a system and how humans use it in everyday life. From analysing conversation to examining child language acquisition, or examining forensic applications of language knowledge, our courses offer a wide range of modules. As a student with us, you will use stateof-the-art facilities such as our forensic linguistics lab, our research and resource centre and our conference labs. They are all fully equipped with the tools needed for specialist linguistics work. You can also get involved with our in-house popular linguistics magazine, Babel.
Modern languages
Our courses
English Language and Linguistics
Our Modern Languages Programme allows you to study a modern language outside your degree programme.
You can combine your studies in English Language or Linguistics with a number of other fields through our joint courses. Choosing English Literature allows you to look deeper into the effects of language as used in poetry, novels, sagas and plays. The Applied English Language Studies BA degree includes classes in translation and teaching English as a second language. Our new courses with Politics, Sociology and Criminology allow you to examine how language is intimately connected with the formation and regulation of society, not to mention the ways in which language affects subcultures and those who live outside of society’s usual boundaries. Our range of taught postgraduate and supervised research degrees have been developed by academic staff who have attracted prestigious national and international grants and awards, or are working on research collaborations with national institutions and universities across the globe. Our vibrant research community regularly presents at national and international conferences.
“Undertaking this course was one of the best decisions I’ve made. It gave me the opportunity and means to acquire knowledge on various aspects and uses of language, and I enjoyed every bit of it. The modules are great, the tutors are passionate and supportive, and you get to make friends quickly.”
There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
English Language and Literature BA(Hons)* English Language and Sociology BA(Hons)* English Language with Creative Writing BA(Hons)* English Language with a Modern Language BA(Hons)* History and English Language BA(Hons)*
Viktoria Gamolova English Language and Linguistics BA(Hons)
Linguistics BA(Hons)* Linguistics and Criminology BA(Hons)* *This course has an optional work placement year.
Bulgaria
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You need to know... World-Class Research At Huddersfield you’ll be taught by established scholars and writers with a global reputation: 86.9% of our staff publications were judged world-leading or internationally excellent (REF 2014).
Perhaps you love reading and you want to develop the skills that would make you stand out in the jobs market. You may even be a future novelist, just starting your journey and eager to learn techniques to enhance your chances of being published.
Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Drama with Creative Writing BA(Hons)*
English Literature MA
English Language with Creative Writing BA(Hons)* English Language and Literature BA(Hons)* English Literature BA(Hons)* English Literature and History BA(Hons)* English Literature with Creative Writing BA(Hons)* English Literature with a Modern Language BA(Hons)* Film Studies and English Literature BA(Hons)* Screenwriting BA(Hons) *This course has an optional work placement year.
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Huddersfield is a happening place for literature, so while you’re here you will have the opportunity to get involved in the Huddersfield Literature Festival, or attend one of the talks, performances and visits that go on throughout the year. You could even publish your own work in our internationally distributed Grist collections.
In our Creative Writing modules you will focus on developing your own writing techniques and skills. Our Creative Writing staff have published widely, and their work is read and translated across the globe.
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course.
English BA(Hons)
The annual Huddersfield Literature Festival attracts authors such as Irvine Welsh (‘Trainspotting’), Jodi Picoult, Ian Rankin (‘Inspector Rebus’) and Simon Armitage, the UK’s Poet Laureate.
Our English Literature modules offer you the opportunity to study texts from the Renaissance to the 21st Century, from poetry to drama, from Shakespeare and the Brontës to the latest contemporary fiction. Working with our highly qualified and internationally recognised staff, you’ll engage with cutting-edge approaches and scholarship.
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Drama and English Literature BA(Hons)*
Literature Festival
Our courses
English Literature and Creative Writing
There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
Whatever you’re working on – be it poetry, a novel or a screenplay – we will give you the chance to develop your ideas, craft your work and get it ready for publication. Our English BA gives you the opportunity to study a combination of literature, linguistics, and inter-cultural communication, and tailor the modules to suit your interests and career goals. Our MA in English Literature will take your knowledge and understanding of the subject to a new level. You’ll develop expertise in specialist areas and engage with cutting-edge debates in the field. At the same time, our strong emphasis on skills and professional development will equip you for success in your future career. If you study one of our postgraduate research degrees then you will be supervised by academic staff who have attracted prestigious national and international grants and awards.
“As a poet, I had heard of the Huddersfield Literature Festival and the creative writing degrees the University offers, and I wanted to be part of this dynamic community. I am quite convinced that this PhD will enhance my own practice, be an asset to secure a creative writing tutoring position and of course enable me to teach literature in various organisations.” Julie Irigaray PhD in English Literature
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You need to know... World-Class Research At Huddersfield you’ll be taught by established scholars and writers with a global reputation: 86.9% of our staff publications were judged world-leading or internationally excellent (REF 2014).
Perhaps you love reading and you want to develop the skills that would make you stand out in the jobs market. You may even be a future novelist, just starting your journey and eager to learn techniques to enhance your chances of being published.
Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Drama with Creative Writing BA(Hons)*
English Literature MA
English Language with Creative Writing BA(Hons)* English Language and Literature BA(Hons)* English Literature BA(Hons)* English Literature and History BA(Hons)* English Literature with Creative Writing BA(Hons)* English Literature with a Modern Language BA(Hons)* Film Studies and English Literature BA(Hons)* Screenwriting BA(Hons) *This course has an optional work placement year.
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Huddersfield is a happening place for literature, so while you’re here you will have the opportunity to get involved in the Huddersfield Literature Festival, or attend one of the talks, performances and visits that go on throughout the year. You could even publish your own work in our internationally distributed Grist collections.
In our Creative Writing modules you will focus on developing your own writing techniques and skills. Our Creative Writing staff have published widely, and their work is read and translated across the globe.
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course.
English BA(Hons)
The annual Huddersfield Literature Festival attracts authors such as Irvine Welsh (‘Trainspotting’), Jodi Picoult, Ian Rankin (‘Inspector Rebus’) and Simon Armitage, the UK’s Poet Laureate.
Our English Literature modules offer you the opportunity to study texts from the Renaissance to the 21st Century, from poetry to drama, from Shakespeare and the Brontës to the latest contemporary fiction. Working with our highly qualified and internationally recognised staff, you’ll engage with cutting-edge approaches and scholarship.
Browse courses and apply
Drama and English Literature BA(Hons)*
Literature Festival
Our courses
English Literature and Creative Writing
There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
Whatever you’re working on – be it poetry, a novel or a screenplay – we will give you the chance to develop your ideas, craft your work and get it ready for publication. Our English BA gives you the opportunity to study a combination of literature, linguistics, and inter-cultural communication, and tailor the modules to suit your interests and career goals. Our MA in English Literature will take your knowledge and understanding of the subject to a new level. You’ll develop expertise in specialist areas and engage with cutting-edge debates in the field. At the same time, our strong emphasis on skills and professional development will equip you for success in your future career. If you study one of our postgraduate research degrees then you will be supervised by academic staff who have attracted prestigious national and international grants and awards.
“As a poet, I had heard of the Huddersfield Literature Festival and the creative writing degrees the University offers, and I wanted to be part of this dynamic community. I am quite convinced that this PhD will enhance my own practice, be an asset to secure a creative writing tutoring position and of course enable me to teach literature in various organisations.” Julie Irigaray PhD in English Literature
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You need to know... Placements Our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes offer the opportunity to undertake a placement and gain real-world experience.
Our Events, Hospitality and Tourism courses are designed for those who want to develop a dynamic and exciting career across the globe. Within these diverse courses, you could learn about the intricacies of the hospitality industry, the issues facing tourism, alongside the planning, coordination and implementation of exciting events.
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These courses can give you the chance to gain the knowledge and skills to work in a fascinating and rewarding sector. Whether you wish to specialise in hospitality, events or tourism, these courses will enable you to develop in-depth knowledge through a combination of research, practical experience and shared academic and industry knowledge.
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Business with Hospitality Management BA(Hons)*
International Business with Tourism and Hospitality MSc
Business with Sport and Leisure Management BA(Hons)* Business with Travel and Tourism Management BA(Hons)* Events Management BA(Hons)* Hospitality Business Management (Top-up) BA(Hons) *This course has an optional work placement year.
Management with Tourism and Hospitality MSc There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
We also offer Master’s courses with a placement route. See page 123 for more details.
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Top 15 in the UK We are in the Top 15 Universities in the UK for our Hospitality, Events Management and Tourism courses.*
Our courses
Events, Hospitality and Tourism Management
Previous graduates have gone on to work in hotels, events management companies and leisure businesses, both in the UK and overseas. They have taken on a wide range of roles, including International Events Co-ordinator, Conference and Events Supervisor, Sales and Marketing Manager and International Account Executive. Our postgraduate degrees also offer the opportunity to undertake an additional 6-month placement at the end of the 12-month programme. This ‘Professional Practice’ route enables students to put the skills and techniques developed throughout the Master’s degree into practice. *The Guardian University League Tables 2021.
“The University of Huddersfield has given me an exceptional student experience. As part of my course I volunteered at various events and had the opportunity to undertake a one-year placement. I have met some inspiring and encouraging people who I can proudly call my friends.” Marasha Fernandes Event Management BA(Hons)
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You need to know... Placements Our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes offer the opportunity to undertake a placement and gain real-world experience.
Our Events, Hospitality and Tourism courses are designed for those who want to develop a dynamic and exciting career across the globe. Within these diverse courses, you could learn about the intricacies of the hospitality industry, the issues facing tourism, alongside the planning, coordination and implementation of exciting events.
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These courses can give you the chance to gain the knowledge and skills to work in a fascinating and rewarding sector. Whether you wish to specialise in hospitality, events or tourism, these courses will enable you to develop in-depth knowledge through a combination of research, practical experience and shared academic and industry knowledge.
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Business with Hospitality Management BA(Hons)*
International Business with Tourism and Hospitality MSc
Business with Sport and Leisure Management BA(Hons)* Business with Travel and Tourism Management BA(Hons)* Events Management BA(Hons)* Hospitality Business Management (Top-up) BA(Hons) *This course has an optional work placement year.
Management with Tourism and Hospitality MSc There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
We also offer Master’s courses with a placement route. See page 123 for more details.
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Top 15 in the UK We are in the Top 15 Universities in the UK for our Hospitality, Events Management and Tourism courses.*
Our courses
Events, Hospitality and Tourism Management
Previous graduates have gone on to work in hotels, events management companies and leisure businesses, both in the UK and overseas. They have taken on a wide range of roles, including International Events Co-ordinator, Conference and Events Supervisor, Sales and Marketing Manager and International Account Executive. Our postgraduate degrees also offer the opportunity to undertake an additional 6-month placement at the end of the 12-month programme. This ‘Professional Practice’ route enables students to put the skills and techniques developed throughout the Master’s degree into practice. *The Guardian University League Tables 2021.
“The University of Huddersfield has given me an exceptional student experience. As part of my course I volunteered at various events and had the opportunity to undertake a one-year placement. I have met some inspiring and encouraging people who I can proudly call my friends.” Marasha Fernandes Event Management BA(Hons)
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The £30 million Barbara Hepworth Building was designed to create opportunities to work across disciplines, with a mix of studios, workshops and digital facilities across all floors.
The Fashion and Textiles department is at the cutting-edge of teaching, technology, innovation, and research. In collaboration with staff, students are involved in the exchange of knowledge, skills, and expertise that form our core modules, projects, and enterprise activities. The department is internationally-renowned for its excellence in craft skills, business, promotion, and marketing, and as a subject area we are entrepreneurial and proactive in engaging with industry. As a student here you will have a multitude of opportunities to engage with fashion and textile organisations ranging from global corporations to small craft businesses and specialist ateliers. Engaging with our industry partners will enrich your academic experience, enable your entry to professional networks and empower you to achieve your career ambitions. We work hard to develop exciting live projects that range from design briefs with fashion and textile businesses to competitions with industry bodies.
Amelia Brownhill, Fashion Creative Direction BA(Hons), 2020
Postgraduate Degrees
Costume with Textiles BA(Hons)*
Fashion: Creative Pattern Cutting MA
Fashion Brand Marketing BA(Hons)*
Fashion Communication and Promotion MA
Fashion Creative Direction BA(Hons)*
Product Innovation with Textiles MSc
Fashion Design with Digital Technology BA(Hons)*
Textiles MA
Costume with Textiles, Fashion and Textile Buying Management, the Fashion Design suite and the Textile Practice suite are accredited by the Textile Institute.
We have instigated and hosted ground-breaking conferences that address areas such as textile innovation and creative pattern cutting. These events have attracted global delegates, giving them the opportunity to present their research and greatly enhancing the experience of our students. We have built a new home for the study of Art, Design and Architecture at the University. The Barbara Hepworth Building, named after the famous West Yorkshire-born sculptor, has its main frontage overlooking the picturesque Huddersfield Narrow Canal that runs through the heart of the University’s campus. As the centre of vibrant and dynamic creativity at the University, the Barbara Hepworth Building fosters intellectual and creative exchange between different disciplines and allows Fashion and Textile students to collaborate and forge new ideas with students of other courses. Previous placements from this subject area include Helly Hansen, Norway Opera Australia, Sydney, Australia World Fair Trade Organisation, Belgium and Oxfam, UK.
“My favorite memory of the University is probably just all of the time I spent in the construction workrooms. The energy in the room was always really upbeat and there was a great sense of community. There was a lot of frantic sewing, coming together to solve problems and just a lot of good times.”
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Accreditation
Our courses
Fashion and Textiles
Fashion Design with Marketing BA(Hons)*
Gabriella DiGregorio Costume with Textiles BA(Hons)
Fashion Design with Textiles BA(Hons)* International Fashion Buying Management BA(Hons)* Textiles BA/BSc(Hons)* *This course has an optional work placement year.
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The £30 million Barbara Hepworth Building was designed to create opportunities to work across disciplines, with a mix of studios, workshops and digital facilities across all floors.
The Fashion and Textiles department is at the cutting-edge of teaching, technology, innovation, and research. In collaboration with staff, students are involved in the exchange of knowledge, skills, and expertise that form our core modules, projects, and enterprise activities. The department is internationally-renowned for its excellence in craft skills, business, promotion, and marketing, and as a subject area we are entrepreneurial and proactive in engaging with industry. As a student here you will have a multitude of opportunities to engage with fashion and textile organisations ranging from global corporations to small craft businesses and specialist ateliers. Engaging with our industry partners will enrich your academic experience, enable your entry to professional networks and empower you to achieve your career ambitions. We work hard to develop exciting live projects that range from design briefs with fashion and textile businesses to competitions with industry bodies.
Amelia Brownhill, Fashion Creative Direction BA(Hons), 2020
Postgraduate Degrees
Costume with Textiles BA(Hons)*
Fashion: Creative Pattern Cutting MA
Fashion Brand Marketing BA(Hons)*
Fashion Communication and Promotion MA
Fashion Creative Direction BA(Hons)*
Product Innovation with Textiles MSc
Fashion Design with Digital Technology BA(Hons)*
Textiles MA
Costume with Textiles, Fashion and Textile Buying Management, the Fashion Design suite and the Textile Practice suite are accredited by the Textile Institute.
We have instigated and hosted ground-breaking conferences that address areas such as textile innovation and creative pattern cutting. These events have attracted global delegates, giving them the opportunity to present their research and greatly enhancing the experience of our students. We have built a new home for the study of Art, Design and Architecture at the University. The Barbara Hepworth Building, named after the famous West Yorkshire-born sculptor, has its main frontage overlooking the picturesque Huddersfield Narrow Canal that runs through the heart of the University’s campus. As the centre of vibrant and dynamic creativity at the University, the Barbara Hepworth Building fosters intellectual and creative exchange between different disciplines and allows Fashion and Textile students to collaborate and forge new ideas with students of other courses. Previous placements from this subject area include Helly Hansen, Norway Opera Australia, Sydney, Australia World Fair Trade Organisation, Belgium and Oxfam, UK.
“My favorite memory of the University is probably just all of the time I spent in the construction workrooms. The energy in the room was always really upbeat and there was a great sense of community. There was a lot of frantic sewing, coming together to solve problems and just a lot of good times.”
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Accreditation
Our courses
Fashion and Textiles
Fashion Design with Marketing BA(Hons)*
Gabriella DiGregorio Costume with Textiles BA(Hons)
Fashion Design with Textiles BA(Hons)* International Fashion Buying Management BA(Hons)* Textiles BA/BSc(Hons)* *This course has an optional work placement year.
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You need to know... Accreditation All our undergraduate Forensic Science courses are accredited either by the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences or the Royal Society of Chemistry.
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Want to delve into the kind of problem-solving science that provides evidence for the courts and legal system? Pave the way for a career in the fascinating field of forensic science with one of our accredited degrees. A dedicated crime scene suite. Outdoor crime scenes. The chance to gain hands-on experience in modern laboratories using instruments such as scanning electron microscopy. Our courses give you the opportunity to delve into the exciting world of forensic science. Whose is that second fingerprint? What did the victim have under their fingernails? As a forensic scientist you’ll be applying science to help answer questions of interest to a court of law when considering criminal cases. You’ve got to be a great all-rounder to succeed.
Postgraduate Degrees
Chemistry with Forensic Science BSc(Hons)*
Forensic and Analytical Science MSc
Forensic and Analytical Science BSc(Hons)*
Forensic Science (Forensic Biology) MSc
Forensic and Analytical Science MSci** Forensic and Analytical Science with Industrial Experience MSci**
In the undergraduate subject area of Forensic and Archaeological Science we scored 82% for student satisfaction.*
That’s why we start you off with a thorough grounding in all the fundamental sciences. We focus on both real-world forensic and industry analytical science. At the end of the course you won’t just know your stuff, employers should know you know it too. The career opportunities are hugely exciting. Reporting Officer, Crime Scene Examiner, Forensic Technician or Toxicology Analyst are just a few of the many roles you could go into, as well as opportunities in niche sectors like forensic anthropology or bloodstain pattern analysis. To make sure you are career ready, our teaching will offer you real life applications. We’ll also give you the chance to get out into the real world so you can gain some invaluable experience as you go. *National Student Survey 2020.
“I love working in a forensics lab evaluating trace evidence and poisons, sometimes presenting the findings in a report for a trial. I chose Forensic Science because each case is different; an opportunity for growth.”
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
82%
Our courses
Forensic and Analytical Science
Humera Kouser Forensic and Analytical Sciences MSci
There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
United Kingdom
*This course has an optional work placement year. **This course has a compulsary work placement year.
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You need to know... Accreditation All our undergraduate Forensic Science courses are accredited either by the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences or the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Browse courses and apply
Want to delve into the kind of problem-solving science that provides evidence for the courts and legal system? Pave the way for a career in the fascinating field of forensic science with one of our accredited degrees. A dedicated crime scene suite. Outdoor crime scenes. The chance to gain hands-on experience in modern laboratories using instruments such as scanning electron microscopy. Our courses give you the opportunity to delve into the exciting world of forensic science. Whose is that second fingerprint? What did the victim have under their fingernails? As a forensic scientist you’ll be applying science to help answer questions of interest to a court of law when considering criminal cases. You’ve got to be a great all-rounder to succeed.
Postgraduate Degrees
Chemistry with Forensic Science BSc(Hons)*
Forensic and Analytical Science MSc
Forensic and Analytical Science BSc(Hons)*
Forensic Science (Forensic Biology) MSc
Forensic and Analytical Science MSci** Forensic and Analytical Science with Industrial Experience MSci**
In the undergraduate subject area of Forensic and Archaeological Science we scored 82% for student satisfaction.*
That’s why we start you off with a thorough grounding in all the fundamental sciences. We focus on both real-world forensic and industry analytical science. At the end of the course you won’t just know your stuff, employers should know you know it too. The career opportunities are hugely exciting. Reporting Officer, Crime Scene Examiner, Forensic Technician or Toxicology Analyst are just a few of the many roles you could go into, as well as opportunities in niche sectors like forensic anthropology or bloodstain pattern analysis. To make sure you are career ready, our teaching will offer you real life applications. We’ll also give you the chance to get out into the real world so you can gain some invaluable experience as you go. *National Student Survey 2020.
“I love working in a forensics lab evaluating trace evidence and poisons, sometimes presenting the findings in a report for a trial. I chose Forensic Science because each case is different; an opportunity for growth.”
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
82%
Our courses
Forensic and Analytical Science
Humera Kouser Forensic and Analytical Sciences MSci
There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
United Kingdom
*This course has an optional work placement year. **This course has a compulsary work placement year.
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Placements
Award Winning
100% of our undergraduate students have the opportunity to undertake a placement year in industry.
Our Games graduates regularly place as winners for Game Republic and Grads in Games competitions.
The games industry is truly global and offers some dynamic and exciting job opportunities to fresh talent. Perhaps you want to develop your programming skills, or you’re looking to use your design talents to create design graphics for games. With such a fast-moving industry, anything is possible. Our courses combine the latest knowledge and thinking with real-world practicality to help you prepare for work. Technology and creativity go hand in hand. We’ll give you the chance to take part in competitions, live projects and games jams.
Our courses
Games Development
Or you could get the opportunity to work at the University’s own Canalside Studios, producing work for commercial clients and developing games for a range of platforms. We also provide you with an opportunity to set up your own business, by taking the Enterprise Placement Year.* We’ll give you access to the systems used in the industry, including video and photographic equipment and cutting-edge software. *Subject to visa regulations. See our enterprise page for more information.
Our courses are geared towards the practical, but you can progress this even further by taking a year in industry. All of our full-time undergraduate courses include an optional year in industry which will provide you with the opportunity to gain valuable employment experience.
“My course is great for being able to use and practice with a wide range of software, preparing me for working in the industry. It also allows me to work innovatively and develop my own game concepts.”
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Computer Science with Games Programming BSc(Hons)*
There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
Tien Dat Ho Undergraduate Games student
Games Development (Art) BA(Hons)* Games Development (Design) BA(Hons)* Games Development (Production) BA(Hons)*
Vietnam
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Placements
Award Winning
100% of our undergraduate students have the opportunity to undertake a placement year in industry.
Our Games graduates regularly place as winners for Game Republic and Grads in Games competitions.
The games industry is truly global and offers some dynamic and exciting job opportunities to fresh talent. Perhaps you want to develop your programming skills, or you’re looking to use your design talents to create design graphics for games. With such a fast-moving industry, anything is possible. Our courses combine the latest knowledge and thinking with real-world practicality to help you prepare for work. Technology and creativity go hand in hand. We’ll give you the chance to take part in competitions, live projects and games jams.
Our courses
Games Development
Or you could get the opportunity to work at the University’s own Canalside Studios, producing work for commercial clients and developing games for a range of platforms. We also provide you with an opportunity to set up your own business, by taking the Enterprise Placement Year.* We’ll give you access to the systems used in the industry, including video and photographic equipment and cutting-edge software. *Subject to visa regulations. See our enterprise page for more information.
Our courses are geared towards the practical, but you can progress this even further by taking a year in industry. All of our full-time undergraduate courses include an optional year in industry which will provide you with the opportunity to gain valuable employment experience.
“My course is great for being able to use and practice with a wide range of software, preparing me for working in the industry. It also allows me to work innovatively and develop my own game concepts.”
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Computer Science with Games Programming BSc(Hons)*
There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
Tien Dat Ho Undergraduate Games student
Games Development (Art) BA(Hons)* Games Development (Design) BA(Hons)* Games Development (Production) BA(Hons)*
Vietnam
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100% The UK’s only University where all our permanent teaching staff are Fellows of the Higher Education Academy.*
Are you interested in understanding the physical world we inhabit and the social structures we have developed to occupy specific spaces? Do you want to make a valuable contribution to solving many of the problems facing contemporary society? So how do we define geography? Well, it essentially deals with people living in a place, who exploit a specific space. Geographers not only help us to understand the physical world we inhabit, and the social structures we have developed to occupy specific spaces, they also make a valuable contribution to solving many of the problems facing society today. If all this makes your world turn then our Geography degrees here at the University of Huddersfield could be the first vital step into a career in sectors such as central and local government, education, environmental consultancies, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) or the commercial sector.
Real-world experience
Our courses
Geography
Field trips are embedded into all of our Geography degree courses.
Graduates can consider roles such as Cartographers, Data Analysts, Environmental Managers and Consultants, Planners, Policy Advisors, Quality Managers and Researchers. At the University of Huddersfield we offer four different, but interrelated, degrees in geography that are underpinned by the principles of sustainability, particularly the concept of planetary boundaries. Our Geography degrees aim to stimulate your curiosities and position you for a wide range of career choices. Depending on where your interests lie, there’s Geography BSc(Hons), which combines elements of human and physical geography, Human Geography BSc(Hons), which focuses on how society has evolved to exploit spaces or Physical Geography BSc(Hons), which specialises in the physical world we inhabit. If you are interested in using analytical techniques to understand the impact human activities are having on the Earth’s biosphere, then we also offer a BSc(Hons) in Environmental and Analytical Sciences. *Permanent staff, after probation: some recently appointed colleagues will only obtain recognition in the months after their arrival in Huddersfield, once they have started teaching.
“Our Geography degrees will challenge you to investigate and debate many of the most important issues facing societies in the 21st Century. In doing this, you will develop the knowledge and applied skills required for a wide range of employment and postgraduate opportunities.”
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Environmental and Analytical Science BSc(Hons)*
There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
Geography BSc(Hons)* Human Geography BSc(Hons)* Physical Geography BSc(Hons)*
Dr Ryan Wilson Senior Lecturer
*This course has an optional work placement year.
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100% The UK’s only University where all our permanent teaching staff are Fellows of the Higher Education Academy.*
Are you interested in understanding the physical world we inhabit and the social structures we have developed to occupy specific spaces? Do you want to make a valuable contribution to solving many of the problems facing contemporary society? So how do we define geography? Well, it essentially deals with people living in a place, who exploit a specific space. Geographers not only help us to understand the physical world we inhabit, and the social structures we have developed to occupy specific spaces, they also make a valuable contribution to solving many of the problems facing society today. If all this makes your world turn then our Geography degrees here at the University of Huddersfield could be the first vital step into a career in sectors such as central and local government, education, environmental consultancies, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) or the commercial sector.
Real-world experience
Our courses
Geography
Field trips are embedded into all of our Geography degree courses.
Graduates can consider roles such as Cartographers, Data Analysts, Environmental Managers and Consultants, Planners, Policy Advisors, Quality Managers and Researchers. At the University of Huddersfield we offer four different, but interrelated, degrees in geography that are underpinned by the principles of sustainability, particularly the concept of planetary boundaries. Our Geography degrees aim to stimulate your curiosities and position you for a wide range of career choices. Depending on where your interests lie, there’s Geography BSc(Hons), which combines elements of human and physical geography, Human Geography BSc(Hons), which focuses on how society has evolved to exploit spaces or Physical Geography BSc(Hons), which specialises in the physical world we inhabit. If you are interested in using analytical techniques to understand the impact human activities are having on the Earth’s biosphere, then we also offer a BSc(Hons) in Environmental and Analytical Sciences. *Permanent staff, after probation: some recently appointed colleagues will only obtain recognition in the months after their arrival in Huddersfield, once they have started teaching.
“Our Geography degrees will challenge you to investigate and debate many of the most important issues facing societies in the 21st Century. In doing this, you will develop the knowledge and applied skills required for a wide range of employment and postgraduate opportunities.”
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Environmental and Analytical Science BSc(Hons)*
There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
Geography BSc(Hons)* Human Geography BSc(Hons)* Physical Geography BSc(Hons)*
Dr Ryan Wilson Senior Lecturer
*This course has an optional work placement year.
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Facilities We are investing in a new National Health Innovation Campus, including world-leading research and specialist teaching facilities for certain health professions and social care students.
The health, social care and sport arenas are a truly rewarding place to work. We offer a range of courses for those who would like to pursue a new career, as well as those who wish to extend their knowledge and expertise in their current role.
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Health and Social Care BSc(Hons)
Advanced Clinical Practice MSc
Health and Social Care MSci
Clinical Leader MSc
Midwifery Studies BSc(Hons)
Health Professional Education MSc
Nursing (Adult) BSc(Hons)
Health Studies MSc
Nursing (Child) BSc(Hons)
Master of Podiatric Surgery
Nursing (Learning Disability) BSc(Hons)
Master of Public Health
Nursing (Mental Health) BSc(Hons)
Master of Public Health (Advanced Practice)
Nursing Studies (Top-up International) BSc(Hons)
Paramedic Science (Pre-Registration) MSc
Occupational Therapy BSc(Hons)
Podiatry MSc
Operating Department Practice BSc(Hons)
Pre-Registration Nursing (Adult) MSc
Paramedic Science BSc(Hons)
Pre-Registration Nursing (Child) MSc
Perioperative Studies (Top–up) BSc(Hons) (Distance Learning)
Pre-Registration Nursing (Learning Disability) MSc
Physiotherapy BSc(Hons) Podiatry BSc(Hons) Social Work MSci Speech and Language Therapy BSc(Hons) Sport, Exercise and Nutrition MSci Sport and Exercise Science BSc(Hons) Sport and Physical Education BSc(Hons)
We pride ourselves on the quality of our teaching, excellent facilities, innovative research and strong partnerships with our students, placement providers, employers and service users. Our lecturers have close links with the health, social care and sports sectors. Whilst you are studying you will be able to use state-of-the-art equipment and purpose built simulation environments.
Top 15 in the UK We are in the Top 15 UK Universities for the Health Professions subject area.*
Our courses
Health and Sport
We have skills labs that replicate delivery suites, operating theatres, critical care wards and rooms in patients’ homes, as well as physiotherapy practical rooms, sports science labs, nutrition labs and the University’s health and fitness centre. This provides an opportunity for you to develop a feel for the environments you will be working in. Many of our Health and Social Care courses offer eligibility to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) or the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). Our sports courses are endorsed by SkillsActive, providing the opportunity for you to study extra qualifications within your degree that are recognised and valued by the industry. Our specialist courses address the changing health trends affecting countries worldwide and provide the opportunity for you to function at the leading edge of practice development and research. *The Guardian University League Tables 2021.
“The Master of Public Health is a great course for those who wish to critically analyse all aspects of the public health arena. I have particularly enjoyed listening to and learning from the guest speakers who have first-hand experience working in this field of nursing, their lectures really help you to think about how you might be able to contribute out in the real world.”
Pre-Registration Nursing (Mental Health) MSc Social Work MSc Sport and Exercise Nutrition MSc Sport, Physiology and Performance MSc Theory of Podiatric Surgery MSc
Priscilla Oribime Nemieboka Master of Public Health
There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
Sport, Exercise and Nutrition BSc(Hons)
Nigeria
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Facilities We are investing in a new National Health Innovation Campus, including world-leading research and specialist teaching facilities for certain health professions and social care students.
The health, social care and sport arenas are a truly rewarding place to work. We offer a range of courses for those who would like to pursue a new career, as well as those who wish to extend their knowledge and expertise in their current role.
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Health and Social Care BSc(Hons)
Advanced Clinical Practice MSc
Health and Social Care MSci
Clinical Leader MSc
Midwifery Studies BSc(Hons)
Health Professional Education MSc
Nursing (Adult) BSc(Hons)
Health Studies MSc
Nursing (Child) BSc(Hons)
Master of Podiatric Surgery
Nursing (Learning Disability) BSc(Hons)
Master of Public Health
Nursing (Mental Health) BSc(Hons)
Master of Public Health (Advanced Practice)
Nursing Studies (Top-up International) BSc(Hons)
Paramedic Science (Pre-Registration) MSc
Occupational Therapy BSc(Hons)
Podiatry MSc
Operating Department Practice BSc(Hons)
Pre-Registration Nursing (Adult) MSc
Paramedic Science BSc(Hons)
Pre-Registration Nursing (Child) MSc
Perioperative Studies (Top–up) BSc(Hons) (Distance Learning)
Pre-Registration Nursing (Learning Disability) MSc
Physiotherapy BSc(Hons) Podiatry BSc(Hons) Social Work MSci Speech and Language Therapy BSc(Hons) Sport, Exercise and Nutrition MSci Sport and Exercise Science BSc(Hons) Sport and Physical Education BSc(Hons)
We pride ourselves on the quality of our teaching, excellent facilities, innovative research and strong partnerships with our students, placement providers, employers and service users. Our lecturers have close links with the health, social care and sports sectors. Whilst you are studying you will be able to use state-of-the-art equipment and purpose built simulation environments.
Top 15 in the UK We are in the Top 15 UK Universities for the Health Professions subject area.*
Our courses
Health and Sport
We have skills labs that replicate delivery suites, operating theatres, critical care wards and rooms in patients’ homes, as well as physiotherapy practical rooms, sports science labs, nutrition labs and the University’s health and fitness centre. This provides an opportunity for you to develop a feel for the environments you will be working in. Many of our Health and Social Care courses offer eligibility to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) or the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). Our sports courses are endorsed by SkillsActive, providing the opportunity for you to study extra qualifications within your degree that are recognised and valued by the industry. Our specialist courses address the changing health trends affecting countries worldwide and provide the opportunity for you to function at the leading edge of practice development and research. *The Guardian University League Tables 2021.
“The Master of Public Health is a great course for those who wish to critically analyse all aspects of the public health arena. I have particularly enjoyed listening to and learning from the guest speakers who have first-hand experience working in this field of nursing, their lectures really help you to think about how you might be able to contribute out in the real world.”
Pre-Registration Nursing (Mental Health) MSc Social Work MSc Sport and Exercise Nutrition MSc Sport, Physiology and Performance MSc Theory of Podiatric Surgery MSc
Priscilla Oribime Nemieboka Master of Public Health
There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
Sport, Exercise and Nutrition BSc(Hons)
Nigeria
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Placements All courses offer you the opportunity to undertake a work placement either nationally or internationally.
You’ll be able to engage with a range of approaches to history and work with primary sources in dynamic and innovative ways. We have a longstanding reputation for internationally excellent research, investigating cutting-edge themes in global contexts. We’ll give you the chance to shape your studies to your interests, whether that’s the medieval period, the Tudor era or modern world history. Our undergraduate modules are internationally diverse too, from Britain and Europe to North America and Asia. Our brand-new taught MA in Holocaust and Genocide Studies incorporates this global expertise in research and teaching. Our courses allow you to build transferable skills, including analysis and communication. You’ll learn how to put together a convincing argument, develop the self-discipline to work alone and the team skills to work with others.
Postgraduate Degrees
Economics and History BA(Hons)*
Holocaust and Genocide Studies MA
English Literature and History BA(Hons)* Film Studies and History BA(Hons)* History BA(Hons)*
The Holocaust Exhibition and Learning Centre at the University of Huddersfield is one of only two centres in the UK and serves the North of England.
These skills will enable you to assess challenges and solve them through discussion whilst generating knowledge through your research. Supported by our work placement programme, our graduates have gone on to jobs at places such as the British Red Cross, the House of Commons, the Imperial War Museum, and in numerous archives, schools and colleges. You might be surprised by just how creative our History courses are, with opportunities to design exhibitions or marketing pitches on historical topics. Undergraduate and postgraduate researchers will have the opportunity to dive into our awardwinning archive at Heritage Quay and the unique Holocaust Learning and Exhibition Centre. Our research expertise ranges from medieval to modern, including topics such as the Crusades, gender in the medieval world, the Wars of the Roses, the impact of the Reformation, social and cultural responses to mental illness in the 20th Century, health and humanitarianism, histories of childhood, culture and society in wartime Britain and France, ideas of liberty and democracy in India and the scientific culture of Nazi Germany.
“I completed both my undergraduate and Master’s by Research degrees in History at Huddersfield. They have developed my passion for the subject and made me feel sure that I want to pursue a career as a historian.”
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
£1.2m learning centre
Our courses
History
We offer PhD and Masters by Research programmes in History (medieval, early modern, modern and contemporary).
Joe Hopkinson PhD in History
History and English Language BA(Hons)* *This course has an optional work placement year.
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Placements All courses offer you the opportunity to undertake a work placement either nationally or internationally.
You’ll be able to engage with a range of approaches to history and work with primary sources in dynamic and innovative ways. We have a longstanding reputation for internationally excellent research, investigating cutting-edge themes in global contexts. We’ll give you the chance to shape your studies to your interests, whether that’s the medieval period, the Tudor era or modern world history. Our undergraduate modules are internationally diverse too, from Britain and Europe to North America and Asia. Our brand-new taught MA in Holocaust and Genocide Studies incorporates this global expertise in research and teaching. Our courses allow you to build transferable skills, including analysis and communication. You’ll learn how to put together a convincing argument, develop the self-discipline to work alone and the team skills to work with others.
Postgraduate Degrees
Economics and History BA(Hons)*
Holocaust and Genocide Studies MA
English Literature and History BA(Hons)* Film Studies and History BA(Hons)* History BA(Hons)*
The Holocaust Exhibition and Learning Centre at the University of Huddersfield is one of only two centres in the UK and serves the North of England.
These skills will enable you to assess challenges and solve them through discussion whilst generating knowledge through your research. Supported by our work placement programme, our graduates have gone on to jobs at places such as the British Red Cross, the House of Commons, the Imperial War Museum, and in numerous archives, schools and colleges. You might be surprised by just how creative our History courses are, with opportunities to design exhibitions or marketing pitches on historical topics. Undergraduate and postgraduate researchers will have the opportunity to dive into our awardwinning archive at Heritage Quay and the unique Holocaust Learning and Exhibition Centre. Our research expertise ranges from medieval to modern, including topics such as the Crusades, gender in the medieval world, the Wars of the Roses, the impact of the Reformation, social and cultural responses to mental illness in the 20th Century, health and humanitarianism, histories of childhood, culture and society in wartime Britain and France, ideas of liberty and democracy in India and the scientific culture of Nazi Germany.
“I completed both my undergraduate and Master’s by Research degrees in History at Huddersfield. They have developed my passion for the subject and made me feel sure that I want to pursue a career as a historian.”
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
£1.2m learning centre
Our courses
History
We offer PhD and Masters by Research programmes in History (medieval, early modern, modern and contemporary).
Joe Hopkinson PhD in History
History and English Language BA(Hons)* *This course has an optional work placement year.
United Kingdom
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Teaching excellence We are the first and only UK University where 100% of permanent teaching staff are fellows of the Higher Education Academy (HESA 2021).
Postgraduate Degrees
Law LLB(Hons)*
Law PhD
Law and Practice LLB(Hons)* Law with Criminology LLB(Hons)* MLaw (incorporating LLB(Hons)) Law and Practice *This course has an optional work placement year.
Our Partners in Law scheme links you with experienced legal practitioners from local, regional and national firms.
At Huddersfield Law School we offer a diverse range of stimulating courses that have been developed to help equip you with both academic and strong employability skills, making you more attractive to the market and enabling you to achieve your career ambitions.
Whether you’d like to work as a legal advisor in an international corporation or defend someone against a miscarriage of justice, work in an NGO dealing with human rights abuses or advise a government on climate change, our law courses aim to provide you with in-depth knowledge of core legal concepts alongside an understanding of current developments in the English, European and International legal system.
Studying Law requires tenacity, analysis, logical and lateral thought combined with precision. All of our courses have been created to feature flexibility, choice and specialisms for a successful career in law or associated fields, either domestic or international.
You have the opportunity to build up your legal expertise and knowledge, and can expect to receive the highest standard of teaching, as many of our staff have a vast breadth of professional and industry experience. Our courses enjoy close links to the workplace, offering additional networking, advice, mentoring and updates from the professions. Many of our Law graduates go on to work in areas including national and local government, banking and commerce.
“Since High School I became interested in the English legal system and decided that I’d like to explore this subject more, so I chose the Law LLB course here at Huddersfield. It’s a great pleasure to study in a place where everything around supports your development!”
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Partners in Law
Our courses
Law
We’ll publish our taught postgraduate Law LLM courses during the academic year 2021/22. If you’d like to find out more, please email hbsmarketing@hud.ac.uk and we’ll send out more details as soon as they are available.
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Teaching excellence We are the first and only UK University where 100% of permanent teaching staff are fellows of the Higher Education Academy (HESA 2021).
Postgraduate Degrees
Law LLB(Hons)*
Law PhD
Law and Practice LLB(Hons)* Law with Criminology LLB(Hons)* MLaw (incorporating LLB(Hons)) Law and Practice *This course has an optional work placement year.
Our Partners in Law scheme links you with experienced legal practitioners from local, regional and national firms.
At Huddersfield Law School we offer a diverse range of stimulating courses that have been developed to help equip you with both academic and strong employability skills, making you more attractive to the market and enabling you to achieve your career ambitions.
Whether you’d like to work as a legal advisor in an international corporation or defend someone against a miscarriage of justice, work in an NGO dealing with human rights abuses or advise a government on climate change, our law courses aim to provide you with in-depth knowledge of core legal concepts alongside an understanding of current developments in the English, European and International legal system.
Studying Law requires tenacity, analysis, logical and lateral thought combined with precision. All of our courses have been created to feature flexibility, choice and specialisms for a successful career in law or associated fields, either domestic or international.
You have the opportunity to build up your legal expertise and knowledge, and can expect to receive the highest standard of teaching, as many of our staff have a vast breadth of professional and industry experience. Our courses enjoy close links to the workplace, offering additional networking, advice, mentoring and updates from the professions. Many of our Law graduates go on to work in areas including national and local government, banking and commerce.
“Since High School I became interested in the English legal system and decided that I’d like to explore this subject more, so I chose the Law LLB course here at Huddersfield. It’s a great pleasure to study in a place where everything around supports your development!”
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Partners in Law
Our courses
Law
We’ll publish our taught postgraduate Law LLM courses during the academic year 2021/22. If you’d like to find out more, please email hbsmarketing@hud.ac.uk and we’ll send out more details as soon as they are available.
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Poland
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Accreditation
Our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes offer the opportunity to undertake a placement and gain real-world experience.
Most of our undergraduate and postgraduate courses in this subject area are accredited by the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT).*
Our Logistics, Transport and Supply Chain Management courses aim to give you a thorough understanding of the commercial activity of transporting goods to customers and passengers to their chosen destination. Within a business context, it is now recognised that one of the main ways in which competitive advantage is gained, is through the effective and efficient management of the supply chain. In today’s globalised and digitalised business environment, managing operations, logistics and the supply chain is ideal for those that enjoy a stimulating and dynamic work environment.
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Within this subject area, you can learn the skills that ensure business operations run more efficiently and effectively, across
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Business Data Analytics BSc(Hons)*
Business Intelligence and Analytics MSc
Business with Logistics and Supply Chain Management BSc(Hons)*
Logistics and Supply Chain Management MSc
Business with Project Management BSc(Hons)*
Project Management and Operations Management MSc
Business with Sustainable Transport Management BSc(Hons)*
Supply Chain Management with Humanitarian Challenges MSc
Supply Chain Management with Logistics (Top-up) BSc(Hons)
Sustainable Supply Chain Management MSc
*This course has an optional work placement year.
There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
We also offer Master’s courses with a placement route.
Our courses
Logistics,Transport and Supply Chain Management
a global market. Our postgraduate degrees also offer the opportunity to undertake an additional 6-month placement at the end of the 12-month programme. This ‘Professional Practice’ route enables students to put the skills and techniques developed throughout the Master’s degree into practice. Our courses are structured around core subjects such as finance, economics, HR management and strategic management. You can choose from a number of courses covering key areas in this dynamic sector. Each one focuses on particular elements such as air transport, logistics and operations, sustainability, project management and supply chain strategy. *Excluding Business Data Analytics BSc(Hons), Supply Chain Management with Logistics (Top-up) BSc(Hons), Project Management and Operations Management MSc.
“I felt that Huddersfield offered the best logistics course, and once I had spoken to lecturers it was clear to me that it would be my first choice. It was surprising how easy it is to fit in and find new friends. When I moved to Huddersfield I knew absolutely nobody, but within weeks I met a lot of people who I am still friends with now.” Mark Keresztes Undergraduate Logistics student
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Accreditation
Our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes offer the opportunity to undertake a placement and gain real-world experience.
Most of our undergraduate and postgraduate courses in this subject area are accredited by the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT).*
Our Logistics, Transport and Supply Chain Management courses aim to give you a thorough understanding of the commercial activity of transporting goods to customers and passengers to their chosen destination. Within a business context, it is now recognised that one of the main ways in which competitive advantage is gained, is through the effective and efficient management of the supply chain. In today’s globalised and digitalised business environment, managing operations, logistics and the supply chain is ideal for those that enjoy a stimulating and dynamic work environment.
Browse courses and apply
Within this subject area, you can learn the skills that ensure business operations run more efficiently and effectively, across
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Business Data Analytics BSc(Hons)*
Business Intelligence and Analytics MSc
Business with Logistics and Supply Chain Management BSc(Hons)*
Logistics and Supply Chain Management MSc
Business with Project Management BSc(Hons)*
Project Management and Operations Management MSc
Business with Sustainable Transport Management BSc(Hons)*
Supply Chain Management with Humanitarian Challenges MSc
Supply Chain Management with Logistics (Top-up) BSc(Hons)
Sustainable Supply Chain Management MSc
*This course has an optional work placement year.
There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
We also offer Master’s courses with a placement route.
Our courses
Logistics,Transport and Supply Chain Management
a global market. Our postgraduate degrees also offer the opportunity to undertake an additional 6-month placement at the end of the 12-month programme. This ‘Professional Practice’ route enables students to put the skills and techniques developed throughout the Master’s degree into practice. Our courses are structured around core subjects such as finance, economics, HR management and strategic management. You can choose from a number of courses covering key areas in this dynamic sector. Each one focuses on particular elements such as air transport, logistics and operations, sustainability, project management and supply chain strategy. *Excluding Business Data Analytics BSc(Hons), Supply Chain Management with Logistics (Top-up) BSc(Hons), Project Management and Operations Management MSc.
“I felt that Huddersfield offered the best logistics course, and once I had spoken to lecturers it was clear to me that it would be my first choice. It was surprising how easy it is to fit in and find new friends. When I moved to Huddersfield I knew absolutely nobody, but within weeks I met a lot of people who I am still friends with now.” Mark Keresztes Undergraduate Logistics student
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You need to know... CIM Our strong links with the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) mean that you may have the opportunity to gain CIM qualifications alongside studying for your degree.*
Given the complexity of multinational business in today’s dynamic environment, it’s crucial for organisations to consider the execution and strategic importance of marketing and communication, which can break through complex challenges related to business or organisations. Marketing a product or service requires analysis, vision and logic. It’s one of the more creative areas of business, enabling you to build your understanding of consumers, organisations, markets and the most effective techniques and strategies to make your organisation or brand a success.
Browse courses and apply
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Business with Digital Marketing Management BA(Hons)*
Digital Marketing MSc
Business and Marketing BA(Hons)*
Leadership, Communication and Humanitarian Challenges MSc
Digital Marketing BSc(Hons)* Global Marketing (Top-up) BA(Hons) Marketing BA(Hons)* *This course has an optional work placement year.
Marketing MSc (conversion) Marketing with Brand Management MSc Strategic Communication and Leadership MSc Strategic Communication, Leadership and Sustainability MSc Sustainable Business Leadership MSc There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
We also offer Master’s courses with a placement route. See page 123 for more details.
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Marketers have always fought to gain their customers attention. As brands and organisations try to capture customers from across the world, understanding internal and external factors, implementing strategy and choosing the right media channels to captivate your audience needs to be considered on a global scale.
Interdisciplinary curriculum
Our courses
Marketing and Strategic Communication
Our interdisciplinary Master’s programmes provide the opportunity to study key themes from various disciplinary perspectives.
Strategic communication covers issues, insights and concepts shaping society and business, both now and in the future. In an increasingly interconnected and resourceconstrained world, businesses and business leaders are now faced with global development and concepts such as environmental awareness, sustainability and wider humanitarian challenges related to business and leadership. Knowledge of the strategic importance of communication to contemporary organisations and its impact on society is highly sought after by employers. Our postgraduate degrees also offer the opportunity to undertake an additional 6-month placement at the end of the 12-month programme. This ‘Professional Practice’ route enables students to put the skills and techniques developed throughout the Master’s degree into practice. *Excluding all postgraduate courses, Business and Marketing BA(Hons) and Global Marketing (Top-up) BA(Hons).
“The support available from Huddersfield Business School was really helpful. Especially the support throughout my placement year, while stepping out of my comfort zone and getting real life business experience.” Luu Nhat Phuong Undergraduate Marketing student
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You need to know... CIM Our strong links with the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) mean that you may have the opportunity to gain CIM qualifications alongside studying for your degree.*
Given the complexity of multinational business in today’s dynamic environment, it’s crucial for organisations to consider the execution and strategic importance of marketing and communication, which can break through complex challenges related to business or organisations. Marketing a product or service requires analysis, vision and logic. It’s one of the more creative areas of business, enabling you to build your understanding of consumers, organisations, markets and the most effective techniques and strategies to make your organisation or brand a success.
Browse courses and apply
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Business with Digital Marketing Management BA(Hons)*
Digital Marketing MSc
Business and Marketing BA(Hons)*
Leadership, Communication and Humanitarian Challenges MSc
Digital Marketing BSc(Hons)* Global Marketing (Top-up) BA(Hons) Marketing BA(Hons)* *This course has an optional work placement year.
Marketing MSc (conversion) Marketing with Brand Management MSc Strategic Communication and Leadership MSc Strategic Communication, Leadership and Sustainability MSc Sustainable Business Leadership MSc There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
We also offer Master’s courses with a placement route. See page 123 for more details.
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Marketers have always fought to gain their customers attention. As brands and organisations try to capture customers from across the world, understanding internal and external factors, implementing strategy and choosing the right media channels to captivate your audience needs to be considered on a global scale.
Interdisciplinary curriculum
Our courses
Marketing and Strategic Communication
Our interdisciplinary Master’s programmes provide the opportunity to study key themes from various disciplinary perspectives.
Strategic communication covers issues, insights and concepts shaping society and business, both now and in the future. In an increasingly interconnected and resourceconstrained world, businesses and business leaders are now faced with global development and concepts such as environmental awareness, sustainability and wider humanitarian challenges related to business and leadership. Knowledge of the strategic importance of communication to contemporary organisations and its impact on society is highly sought after by employers. Our postgraduate degrees also offer the opportunity to undertake an additional 6-month placement at the end of the 12-month programme. This ‘Professional Practice’ route enables students to put the skills and techniques developed throughout the Master’s degree into practice. *Excluding all postgraduate courses, Business and Marketing BA(Hons) and Global Marketing (Top-up) BA(Hons).
“The support available from Huddersfield Business School was really helpful. Especially the support throughout my placement year, while stepping out of my comfort zone and getting real life business experience.” Luu Nhat Phuong Undergraduate Marketing student
Vietnam
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Placements
£25,000 The average Mathematical Science graduate salary in the UK is £25,000.*
A degree in Mathematics opens the door to a wide range of interesting and exciting careers. Mathematicians’ ability to reason logically, to develop quantitative models and to extract information from data means their skillset is valued everywhere. Mathematicians are needed in the aerospace, social media, pharmaceutical, finance and electronics industries – to name just a few of the sectors eager to employ mathematically qualified graduates. The Huddersfield undergraduate degree, Mathematics BSc(Hons), focuses on the mathematics you’ll need to solve real-world problems using mathematical modelling, statistics and computing and includes modules where you will work in groups to solve these problems. After your second year you’ll have the opportunity to take a placement year, putting into practice the techniques you’ve learnt. Our dedicated Placement Unit has links with companies in the UK, Europe and beyond. Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Mathematics BSc(Hons)*
Data Analytics MSc
Mathematics MMath*
Industrial Mathematics MSc
*This course has an optional work placement year.
Part-time Distance Learning Degrees Data Analytics MSc
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We encourage all our students to undertake a placement year in industry with support from our dedicated Placement Unit.
Our courses
Mathematics
The integrated Master’s course, Mathematics MMath, extends this by a year in which you will learn advanced mathematical, statistical and modelling techniques and take optional modules in which you can apply those skills to areas such as machine learning, artificial intelligence and analytics. Master’s degrees are also offered in Data Analytics and Industrial Mathematics. The Data Analytics MSc teaches the skills needed to take part in the Big Data revolution and works with large datasets, extracting actionable information from them. The course covers statistics, data mining techniques, big data and associated file systems and data visualisation. The Industrial Mathematics MSc focuses on the skills needed to create mathematical models based on an understanding of fundamental mechanisms. The course includes the advanced mathematical methods and modelling skills needed to develop these models and the computing skills needed to implement them. All courses include the opportunity to work on a substantial self directed project. *Higher Education Statistics Agency 2017.
“As with many academics I love the “aha” moment when a student gets a concept. I also enjoy it when students are learning a new mathematical technique and ask me what they will ever use it for; that’s a great excuse to talk about some of the work I’ve done with industry and explain how differential equations can be used to model coffee brewing, or how integrals can be used to describe the molding of contact lenses.” Professor William Lee Industrial Mathematics
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£25,000 The average Mathematical Science graduate salary in the UK is £25,000.*
A degree in Mathematics opens the door to a wide range of interesting and exciting careers. Mathematicians’ ability to reason logically, to develop quantitative models and to extract information from data means their skillset is valued everywhere. Mathematicians are needed in the aerospace, social media, pharmaceutical, finance and electronics industries – to name just a few of the sectors eager to employ mathematically qualified graduates. The Huddersfield undergraduate degree, Mathematics BSc(Hons), focuses on the mathematics you’ll need to solve real-world problems using mathematical modelling, statistics and computing and includes modules where you will work in groups to solve these problems. After your second year you’ll have the opportunity to take a placement year, putting into practice the techniques you’ve learnt. Our dedicated Placement Unit has links with companies in the UK, Europe and beyond. Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Mathematics BSc(Hons)*
Data Analytics MSc
Mathematics MMath*
Industrial Mathematics MSc
*This course has an optional work placement year.
Part-time Distance Learning Degrees Data Analytics MSc
We also offer Master’s courses with a placement route. See page 122 for more details.
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We encourage all our students to undertake a placement year in industry with support from our dedicated Placement Unit.
Our courses
Mathematics
The integrated Master’s course, Mathematics MMath, extends this by a year in which you will learn advanced mathematical, statistical and modelling techniques and take optional modules in which you can apply those skills to areas such as machine learning, artificial intelligence and analytics. Master’s degrees are also offered in Data Analytics and Industrial Mathematics. The Data Analytics MSc teaches the skills needed to take part in the Big Data revolution and works with large datasets, extracting actionable information from them. The course covers statistics, data mining techniques, big data and associated file systems and data visualisation. The Industrial Mathematics MSc focuses on the skills needed to create mathematical models based on an understanding of fundamental mechanisms. The course includes the advanced mathematical methods and modelling skills needed to develop these models and the computing skills needed to implement them. All courses include the opportunity to work on a substantial self directed project. *Higher Education Statistics Agency 2017.
“As with many academics I love the “aha” moment when a student gets a concept. I also enjoy it when students are learning a new mathematical technique and ask me what they will ever use it for; that’s a great excuse to talk about some of the work I’ve done with industry and explain how differential equations can be used to model coffee brewing, or how integrals can be used to describe the molding of contact lenses.” Professor William Lee Industrial Mathematics
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Accreditation
Our Institute of Railway Research (IRR), in January 2020 received the Queen’s Anniversary Prize for bringing significant improvements to the railway industry.
Many of our courses are accredited by their respective professional bodies; the Institute of Engineering and Technology and the Institute of Mechanical Engineers.
Engineers working in new and emerging fields such as advanced manufacturing and green technologies are becoming increasingly important in world economies. They are also making our lives easier and helping to reduce living costs as we become less reliant on expensive fossil fuels. Business and industry need engineers to solve problems and become more competitive in global markets.
Browse courses and apply
Our Master’s degrees are delivered with a balanced combination of theory and practice. Whether you are progressing from education or currently working within the engineering industry, we aim to provide you with the required knowledge, skills and experience.
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Automotive and Motorsport Engineering BEng(Hons)*/MEng*
Automotive Engineering MSc
Energy Engineering BEng(Hons)*/MEng*
Electronic and Automotive Engineering MSc
Engineering Design BEng(Hons)*/MEng*
Engineering Management MSc
Engineering Foundation Year
Mechanical Engineering MSc
Mechanical Engineering BEng(Hons)*/MEng*
Mechanical Engineering Design MSc
Mechanical Engineering (Top-up) BEng(Hons)
Transport Engineering and Management MSc
Mechatronic Engineering BEng(Hons)*/MEng* Medical Engineering Technologies BEng(Hons)*/MEng*
There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
*This course has an optional placement year.
We also offer Master’s courses with a placement route.
Our undergraduate courses provide you with the tools to get to grips with the fundamentals of engineering so that you can specialise moving forward.
Our courses
Mechanical and Automotive Engineering
We offer the chance to study Integrated Master’s*courses if you really want to continue to get to grips with your discipline. All of our fulltime undergraduate courses include an optional year in industry. Our Placement Unit aims to support you in finding suitable employment in order for you to gain valuable experience. Some of our Master’s courses offer a 6-month placement where you can undertake a period of development through study or by working with a company, research group or within a teaching environment in the UK or overseas. Throughout your time with us you’ll be studying in state-of-the-art facilities. You’ll have access to design and analysis software, an advanced automotive laboratory with vehicle and engine test facilities, a railway locomotive test facility and a wind tunnel. *An Integrated Master’s is an undergraduate degree where you can study for an extra year to graduate with a postgraduate qualification.
“Studying engineering allows me to step closer to reaching my goal of working in the motorsport industry. I enjoy the course as it also allows me to think critically and apply creative ideas in design modules. I have completed a placement year with Cummins which provided me with invaluable experience.” Clio Tjonnadi Automotive and Motorsport Engineering BEng(Hons)
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Accreditation
Our Institute of Railway Research (IRR), in January 2020 received the Queen’s Anniversary Prize for bringing significant improvements to the railway industry.
Many of our courses are accredited by their respective professional bodies; the Institute of Engineering and Technology and the Institute of Mechanical Engineers.
Engineers working in new and emerging fields such as advanced manufacturing and green technologies are becoming increasingly important in world economies. They are also making our lives easier and helping to reduce living costs as we become less reliant on expensive fossil fuels. Business and industry need engineers to solve problems and become more competitive in global markets.
Browse courses and apply
Our Master’s degrees are delivered with a balanced combination of theory and practice. Whether you are progressing from education or currently working within the engineering industry, we aim to provide you with the required knowledge, skills and experience.
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Automotive and Motorsport Engineering BEng(Hons)*/MEng*
Automotive Engineering MSc
Energy Engineering BEng(Hons)*/MEng*
Electronic and Automotive Engineering MSc
Engineering Design BEng(Hons)*/MEng*
Engineering Management MSc
Engineering Foundation Year
Mechanical Engineering MSc
Mechanical Engineering BEng(Hons)*/MEng*
Mechanical Engineering Design MSc
Mechanical Engineering (Top-up) BEng(Hons)
Transport Engineering and Management MSc
Mechatronic Engineering BEng(Hons)*/MEng* Medical Engineering Technologies BEng(Hons)*/MEng*
There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
*This course has an optional placement year.
We also offer Master’s courses with a placement route.
Our undergraduate courses provide you with the tools to get to grips with the fundamentals of engineering so that you can specialise moving forward.
Our courses
Mechanical and Automotive Engineering
We offer the chance to study Integrated Master’s*courses if you really want to continue to get to grips with your discipline. All of our fulltime undergraduate courses include an optional year in industry. Our Placement Unit aims to support you in finding suitable employment in order for you to gain valuable experience. Some of our Master’s courses offer a 6-month placement where you can undertake a period of development through study or by working with a company, research group or within a teaching environment in the UK or overseas. Throughout your time with us you’ll be studying in state-of-the-art facilities. You’ll have access to design and analysis software, an advanced automotive laboratory with vehicle and engine test facilities, a railway locomotive test facility and a wind tunnel. *An Integrated Master’s is an undergraduate degree where you can study for an extra year to graduate with a postgraduate qualification.
“Studying engineering allows me to step closer to reaching my goal of working in the motorsport industry. I enjoy the course as it also allows me to think critically and apply creative ideas in design modules. I have completed a placement year with Cummins which provided me with invaluable experience.” Clio Tjonnadi Automotive and Motorsport Engineering BEng(Hons)
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Future Focused
HD TV studio, news centre, latest industry software, state-of-the-art video equipment, video editing suite and digital radio studios.
We offer an innovative mix of creative, technical and analytical skills for the digital world.
Digital technologies change how we live. Social media, mobile phones and streaming platforms change what we watch, how we follow sports and engage with politics. Come and join us to get ahead in the digital world by studying one of our cutting-edge courses. Our Media degrees offer you a wide mix of modules and lots of option choices, preparing you for the widest range of careers across the industry. You’ll learn how to produce content for a range of media and understand their users and fans.
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Broadcast Journalism BA(Hons)*
Digital and Social Media MA
Creative Media and Production BA(Hons)* Digital Media and Communication BA(Hons)
Journalism courses in the department allow you to specialise in particular journalistic careers, and develop hands-on skills such as sports commentary, television reporting, or writing for magazines, while you’ll learn everything you need to know about the workings of the industry. If you are a fan of screen entertainment, our Film Studies courses offer everything from studying Hollywood films to creating your own audio-visual works.
There are PhDs and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
Film Making BA(Hons) Film Studies BA(Hons)* Film Studies and English Literature BA(Hons)* Film Studies and History BA(Hons) Journalism BA(Hons)* Media, Promotional Culture and Advertising BA(Hons)* Media Studies BA(Hons)*
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Our courses
Media, Journalism and Film
Our facilities reflect the emphasis of our courses on the latest digital technologies: digital TV studios, a brand-new news centre with the iNews system, high quality professional video cameras, 60 AVID video editing suites and five digital radio studios. Our graduates have gone on to many inspiring jobs, working for organisations including the BBC, ITV, Sky, the Daily Mirror, Capital Radio, as well as a range of public relations companies and Premier League football clubs such as Liverpool and Everton. Our interdisciplinary approach allows our research students to focus on a wide range of areas such as digital media, fan cultures, user participation, user-generated content and transmedia narratives, film and television studies, media and sport, cultural globalisation, media and power, media and identity, media history, the interplay of popular and political communication, journalism practice and theory, and investigative journalism. Our taught MA in Digital and Social Media, focusing on fans, activists and politics on Web 2.0 and beyond, is the first of its kind in the UK.
“My favourite part about the course is that it combines theory with practice. Not only am I gaining relevant knowledge in the field of journalism, but I am also learning practical skills, such as magazine design and video making. Apart from this, I am benefiting from comprehensive teaching methods and I have the possibility of undertaking a work placement with a local company.” Chenlu Li Journalism BA(Hons)
Music Journalism BA(Hons)* Sports Journalism BA(Hons)* Television Studies and Production BA(Hons) *This course has an optional work placement year.
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You need to know... State-of-theart facilities
Future Focused
HD TV studio, news centre, latest industry software, state-of-the-art video equipment, video editing suite and digital radio studios.
We offer an innovative mix of creative, technical and analytical skills for the digital world.
Digital technologies change how we live. Social media, mobile phones and streaming platforms change what we watch, how we follow sports and engage with politics. Come and join us to get ahead in the digital world by studying one of our cutting-edge courses. Our Media degrees offer you a wide mix of modules and lots of option choices, preparing you for the widest range of careers across the industry. You’ll learn how to produce content for a range of media and understand their users and fans.
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Broadcast Journalism BA(Hons)*
Digital and Social Media MA
Creative Media and Production BA(Hons)* Digital Media and Communication BA(Hons)
Journalism courses in the department allow you to specialise in particular journalistic careers, and develop hands-on skills such as sports commentary, television reporting, or writing for magazines, while you’ll learn everything you need to know about the workings of the industry. If you are a fan of screen entertainment, our Film Studies courses offer everything from studying Hollywood films to creating your own audio-visual works.
There are PhDs and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
Film Making BA(Hons) Film Studies BA(Hons)* Film Studies and English Literature BA(Hons)* Film Studies and History BA(Hons) Journalism BA(Hons)* Media, Promotional Culture and Advertising BA(Hons)* Media Studies BA(Hons)*
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Our courses
Media, Journalism and Film
Our facilities reflect the emphasis of our courses on the latest digital technologies: digital TV studios, a brand-new news centre with the iNews system, high quality professional video cameras, 60 AVID video editing suites and five digital radio studios. Our graduates have gone on to many inspiring jobs, working for organisations including the BBC, ITV, Sky, the Daily Mirror, Capital Radio, as well as a range of public relations companies and Premier League football clubs such as Liverpool and Everton. Our interdisciplinary approach allows our research students to focus on a wide range of areas such as digital media, fan cultures, user participation, user-generated content and transmedia narratives, film and television studies, media and sport, cultural globalisation, media and power, media and identity, media history, the interplay of popular and political communication, journalism practice and theory, and investigative journalism. Our taught MA in Digital and Social Media, focusing on fans, activists and politics on Web 2.0 and beyond, is the first of its kind in the UK.
“My favourite part about the course is that it combines theory with practice. Not only am I gaining relevant knowledge in the field of journalism, but I am also learning practical skills, such as magazine design and video making. Apart from this, I am benefiting from comprehensive teaching methods and I have the possibility of undertaking a work placement with a local company.” Chenlu Li Journalism BA(Hons)
Music Journalism BA(Hons)* Sports Journalism BA(Hons)* Television Studies and Production BA(Hons) *This course has an optional work placement year.
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Career Prospects
We are 27th in the world for Performing Arts (QS World Rankings 2021).
Our graduates work for companies such as Abbey Road Studios, Solid State Logic, ITV, BBC, Kiss FM, British Grove Studios and Metrophonic.
Whether you are interested in composition, performance, musicology, music production, sound engineering or technology, join us to prepare yourself for today’s job market and develop your skills and creativity to their full potential. We offer a broad range of courses from the creative to the technical, covering all genres of music. So whether you love hip hop, EDM or metal, or your interest lies in classical or electroacoustic music, we have a course at Huddersfield to suit you. You’ll be taught by accessible and knowledgeable tutors who are active as composers, engineers, performers, producers and researchers and who understand the industry and will support you in gaining the skills that are in demand. You will also have the opportunity to take part in workshops and masterclasses given by leading performers and industry experts. Recent visitors include Emma Kirkby, Richie Hawtin, Craig Blundell, Robert Henke and Andrew Scheps, who has mixed records for Metallica, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Adele, Jay-Z and many more.
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Postgraduate Degrees
Creative Music Production BA(Hons)*
Creative Music Production MA
Music BMus(Hons)*
Musicology MMus
Music and Sound for Screen BA(Hons)*
Music Performance MMus
Music Performance BMus(Hons)*
Music Technology and Sound Production MSc
Music Technology and Audio Systems BSc(Hons)* Music Technology and Composition BMus(Hons)*
We’ve invested £200,000 in upgrading our industry standard studios. Our facilities are inspiring and built to the highest professional specifications. We’ve got six modern professionalspecification recording studios, 12 production studios and over 100 Mac-based digital audio workstations. We have two superb concert venues, 26 practice rooms, an early music studio, and a fine collection of instruments, including percussion, organs, historical keyboards, and a range of popular and orchestral instruments. We also have location recording equipment, a dedicated live sound room, a radio studio, a Foley studio, and a 25-speaker custom built research lab, all waiting for you to come and explore. We encourage all students on our undergraduate taught courses to take a short-term or yearlong placement. Previous students have enjoyed placements with Warner Music, West Yorkshire Playhouse, Phoenix Radio, Buxton Opera House, Avid Studios and British Grove Studios.
“I chose to study abroad as this type of course does not exist in Poland. I chose the University of Huddersfield because of its stunning facilities and beautiful campus. I am very happy I came here and without any doubt I can say that it was the best thing I have ever done. Everyone is very friendly and the support from academics is simply amazing.”
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Our courses
Music and Music Technology
Kacper Borzym Music Technology and Audio Systems BSc(Hons)
There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
Popular Music BMus(Hons)* Sound Engineering and Music Production BSc(Hons)* *This course has an optional work placement year.
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Career Prospects
We are 27th in the world for Performing Arts (QS World Rankings 2021).
Our graduates work for companies such as Abbey Road Studios, Solid State Logic, ITV, BBC, Kiss FM, British Grove Studios and Metrophonic.
Whether you are interested in composition, performance, musicology, music production, sound engineering or technology, join us to prepare yourself for today’s job market and develop your skills and creativity to their full potential. We offer a broad range of courses from the creative to the technical, covering all genres of music. So whether you love hip hop, EDM or metal, or your interest lies in classical or electroacoustic music, we have a course at Huddersfield to suit you. You’ll be taught by accessible and knowledgeable tutors who are active as composers, engineers, performers, producers and researchers and who understand the industry and will support you in gaining the skills that are in demand. You will also have the opportunity to take part in workshops and masterclasses given by leading performers and industry experts. Recent visitors include Emma Kirkby, Richie Hawtin, Craig Blundell, Robert Henke and Andrew Scheps, who has mixed records for Metallica, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Adele, Jay-Z and many more.
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Postgraduate Degrees
Creative Music Production BA(Hons)*
Creative Music Production MA
Music BMus(Hons)*
Musicology MMus
Music and Sound for Screen BA(Hons)*
Music Performance MMus
Music Performance BMus(Hons)*
Music Technology and Sound Production MSc
Music Technology and Audio Systems BSc(Hons)* Music Technology and Composition BMus(Hons)*
We’ve invested £200,000 in upgrading our industry standard studios. Our facilities are inspiring and built to the highest professional specifications. We’ve got six modern professionalspecification recording studios, 12 production studios and over 100 Mac-based digital audio workstations. We have two superb concert venues, 26 practice rooms, an early music studio, and a fine collection of instruments, including percussion, organs, historical keyboards, and a range of popular and orchestral instruments. We also have location recording equipment, a dedicated live sound room, a radio studio, a Foley studio, and a 25-speaker custom built research lab, all waiting for you to come and explore. We encourage all students on our undergraduate taught courses to take a short-term or yearlong placement. Previous students have enjoyed placements with Warner Music, West Yorkshire Playhouse, Phoenix Radio, Buxton Opera House, Avid Studios and British Grove Studios.
“I chose to study abroad as this type of course does not exist in Poland. I chose the University of Huddersfield because of its stunning facilities and beautiful campus. I am very happy I came here and without any doubt I can say that it was the best thing I have ever done. Everyone is very friendly and the support from academics is simply amazing.”
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Our courses
Music and Music Technology
Kacper Borzym Music Technology and Audio Systems BSc(Hons)
There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
Popular Music BMus(Hons)* Sound Engineering and Music Production BSc(Hons)* *This course has an optional work placement year.
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We have invested £18.2m in new science facilities and laboratories for Applied Sciences including our purpose built, state-of-the-art University eye clinic here on campus.
We were the first and are the only university in the UK where 100% of permanent teaching staff are Fellows of the Higher Education Academy. So you’ll learn from some of the best, helping you be the best.
Get ready to take your first steps on an exciting journey towards a career in Optometry. We’ll give you the opportunity to gain the knowledge and practical skills you’ll need to complete your professional training and become highly employable.
Example modules
This course is aligned to the requirements of the General Optical Council (GOC) and as a new course, currently has provisional approval from the General Optical Council www.optical.org
• Clinical and Professional Skills.
As one of the UK’s newest Optometry departments, we are committed to offering you a learning experience that’s second-to-none, and small class sizes mean a personal approach to our teaching where you’ll be well supported to reach your goals. What’s more, in your final year, you’ll have the chance to gain real-world experience through placements in local hospital eye departments and seeing patients with a variety of ocular conditions in our purpose built, state-of-the-art University Eye Clinic here on campus.
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course.
Our courses
Optometry
• Ocular Anatomy and Physiology • Visual Optics and Perception • Ocular Pharmacology • Correction of Vision 1: Dispensing and Contact Lenses • Paediatric Optometry
Your future Optometry is a regulated profession requiring registration with and adherence to the General Optical Council (GOC) registration requirements. You can find out more about careers in Optometry on the College of Optometrists website www.college-optometrists.org and registration requirements from the GOC at www.optical.org As a graduate of this course you may work in corporate optometry, in private independent practice, where you can start your own business, in hospital optometry working with other ophthalmic colleagues or in research and teaching.
“The lecturers support us by providing us with learning resources and regular tasks to boost our knowledge. We are taught in ways that make even the most difficult topics enjoyable.”
Undergraduate Degrees Optometry BSc(Hons)
Mahnoor Khan Optometry BSc(Hons)
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We have invested £18.2m in new science facilities and laboratories for Applied Sciences including our purpose built, state-of-the-art University eye clinic here on campus.
We were the first and are the only university in the UK where 100% of permanent teaching staff are Fellows of the Higher Education Academy. So you’ll learn from some of the best, helping you be the best.
Get ready to take your first steps on an exciting journey towards a career in Optometry. We’ll give you the opportunity to gain the knowledge and practical skills you’ll need to complete your professional training and become highly employable.
Example modules
This course is aligned to the requirements of the General Optical Council (GOC) and as a new course, currently has provisional approval from the General Optical Council www.optical.org
• Clinical and Professional Skills.
As one of the UK’s newest Optometry departments, we are committed to offering you a learning experience that’s second-to-none, and small class sizes mean a personal approach to our teaching where you’ll be well supported to reach your goals. What’s more, in your final year, you’ll have the chance to gain real-world experience through placements in local hospital eye departments and seeing patients with a variety of ocular conditions in our purpose built, state-of-the-art University Eye Clinic here on campus.
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course.
Our courses
Optometry
• Ocular Anatomy and Physiology • Visual Optics and Perception • Ocular Pharmacology • Correction of Vision 1: Dispensing and Contact Lenses • Paediatric Optometry
Your future Optometry is a regulated profession requiring registration with and adherence to the General Optical Council (GOC) registration requirements. You can find out more about careers in Optometry on the College of Optometrists website www.college-optometrists.org and registration requirements from the GOC at www.optical.org As a graduate of this course you may work in corporate optometry, in private independent practice, where you can start your own business, in hospital optometry working with other ophthalmic colleagues or in research and teaching.
“The lecturers support us by providing us with learning resources and regular tasks to boost our knowledge. We are taught in ways that make even the most difficult topics enjoyable.”
Undergraduate Degrees Optometry BSc(Hons)
Mahnoor Khan Optometry BSc(Hons)
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You need to know... Facilities The University has invested £18.2m in new science facilities and laboratories for Applied Science students, which opened in Autumn 2019.
At Huddersfield, we know that studying science goes way beyond the lab. So if you love solving problems, enjoy helping people and want to boost your science know-how with a view to a health-related career, then Pharmacy could be for you. Accredited by the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC), our MPharm degree is designed to offer a varied learning experience while giving you the chance to gain a strong foundation in the pharmaceutical sciences. So by studying with us, you’ll be able to combine the theory of science with developing and trying out the practical and professional skills you’ll need to launch your career. Throughout this four-year course, you’ll be focusing firmly on medicines and patients. As you progress, you’ll have the chance to get to grips with all aspects of the industry, from understanding the development and design of drugs to investigating the role of pharmacists in society. While you’re here, you’ll be able to work in our formulation laboratory where medicines are made.
Postgraduate Degrees
Pharmacy MPharm
Clinical Pharmacy Practice with Community Placement MSc
100% of our Pharmacy graduates go on to work and/or further study within six months of graduating.*
Beyond the lab, we also help you build your understanding of how the work you do will have a real impact on people. Should you wish to pursue postgraduate studies, then the Pharmaceutical Business MSc or Pharmacy Practice MSc courses may be of interest. The Pharmaceutical Business MSc suite offers two MSc courses integrating pharmaceutical sciences with business strategy. You’ll have the opportunity to learn the processes involved in discovering a new drug or developing a new formulation and incorporated business strategies. We have three MSc courses within the Pharmacy Practice suite, which provide an overview and experience of pharmacy practice within the UK, with routes specialising in community pharmacy, hospital pharmacy and pharmacy practice research. The degrees offer a unique blend of knowledge and training with practical experience in popular career pathways in the pharmacy profession: community and hospital pharmacy and academia. *The Guardian University League Tables 2020.
“I was attracted by the University’s good reputation in pharmaceutical science. In addition to satisfying my scientific needs, I find the support is excellent and the University is a friendly international environment.”
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Our courses
Pharmacy
Clinical Pharmacy Practice with Hospital Placement MSc
Nihad Mawla PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences
Clinical Pharmacy Practice with Research Project MSc Drug Discovery and Business Strategy MSc Pharmaceutical Formulation and Business Strategy MSc There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
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You need to know... Facilities The University has invested £18.2m in new science facilities and laboratories for Applied Science students, which opened in Autumn 2019.
At Huddersfield, we know that studying science goes way beyond the lab. So if you love solving problems, enjoy helping people and want to boost your science know-how with a view to a health-related career, then Pharmacy could be for you. Accredited by the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC), our MPharm degree is designed to offer a varied learning experience while giving you the chance to gain a strong foundation in the pharmaceutical sciences. So by studying with us, you’ll be able to combine the theory of science with developing and trying out the practical and professional skills you’ll need to launch your career. Throughout this four-year course, you’ll be focusing firmly on medicines and patients. As you progress, you’ll have the chance to get to grips with all aspects of the industry, from understanding the development and design of drugs to investigating the role of pharmacists in society. While you’re here, you’ll be able to work in our formulation laboratory where medicines are made.
Postgraduate Degrees
Pharmacy MPharm
Clinical Pharmacy Practice with Community Placement MSc
100% of our Pharmacy graduates go on to work and/or further study within six months of graduating.*
Beyond the lab, we also help you build your understanding of how the work you do will have a real impact on people. Should you wish to pursue postgraduate studies, then the Pharmaceutical Business MSc or Pharmacy Practice MSc courses may be of interest. The Pharmaceutical Business MSc suite offers two MSc courses integrating pharmaceutical sciences with business strategy. You’ll have the opportunity to learn the processes involved in discovering a new drug or developing a new formulation and incorporated business strategies. We have three MSc courses within the Pharmacy Practice suite, which provide an overview and experience of pharmacy practice within the UK, with routes specialising in community pharmacy, hospital pharmacy and pharmacy practice research. The degrees offer a unique blend of knowledge and training with practical experience in popular career pathways in the pharmacy profession: community and hospital pharmacy and academia. *The Guardian University League Tables 2020.
“I was attracted by the University’s good reputation in pharmaceutical science. In addition to satisfying my scientific needs, I find the support is excellent and the University is a friendly international environment.”
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Our courses
Pharmacy
Clinical Pharmacy Practice with Hospital Placement MSc
Nihad Mawla PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences
Clinical Pharmacy Practice with Research Project MSc Drug Discovery and Business Strategy MSc Pharmaceutical Formulation and Business Strategy MSc There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
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You need to know... Professional links All of our psychology courses are accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS).
This fascinating subject area is ideal for those with enquiring minds who are keen to understand people and the societies that shape them. It covers many aspects of human behaviour, helping us form opinions, understand the human psyche and make a difference to the world around us. Whether your interests come from a psychology, health, social care or criminal justice background, our courses will offer you the opportunity to further develop and extend your particular area of specialism.
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Applied Psychology MPsych
Cognition and Neuropsychology MSc
Behavioural Sciences BSc(Hons)
Criminology and Evidence Based Policing MSc
Criminology BSc(Hons)
Criminology and International Security MSc
Criminology with Law BSc(Hons)
Investigative Psychology MSc (Block Study)
English Language and Sociology BA(Hons)
Psychology MSc
Linguistics and Criminology BA(Hons)
Social Work MSc
Policing and Investigation BSc(Hons) Psychology BSc(Hons) Psychology with Counselling BSc(Hons) Psychology with Criminology BSc(Hons)
There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
1st in England We are joint-first in the UK for the proportion of professionallyqualified teaching staff (HESA 2021). So, you’ll learn from some of the best lecturers, helping you to be the best.
Our courses
Social Sciences
Our postgraduate courses aim to increase the depth and breadth of your knowledge, enabling you to practice at the leading edge of research and development. Recent graduates have gone on to work in a wide range of careers, including crime and intelligence, behavioural investigation, forensic lecturing and specialised positions within safeguarding. Our qualified social workers are employed in local social services departments, as well as within the voluntary, independent and not-for-profit sectors. *The Guardian University League Tables 2020.
“I enjoyed studying the Psychology MSc, the course materials were informative and relevant to my future career. The support staff were very helpful and the lecturers were enthusiastic about the subjects they taught. I found the virtual learning environment to be a useful tool, it was interactive and highlighted the lecturers’ professionalism as they were responsive, positive and ready to help with advice via the module forums.” Jessica Lai Hoong Looi Psychology MSc
Social Work MSci Sociology BSc(Hons) Sociology and Criminology BSc(Hons) Sociology and Psychology BSc(Hons)
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You need to know... Professional links All of our psychology courses are accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS).
This fascinating subject area is ideal for those with enquiring minds who are keen to understand people and the societies that shape them. It covers many aspects of human behaviour, helping us form opinions, understand the human psyche and make a difference to the world around us. Whether your interests come from a psychology, health, social care or criminal justice background, our courses will offer you the opportunity to further develop and extend your particular area of specialism.
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Applied Psychology MPsych
Cognition and Neuropsychology MSc
Behavioural Sciences BSc(Hons)
Criminology and Evidence Based Policing MSc
Criminology BSc(Hons)
Criminology and International Security MSc
Criminology with Law BSc(Hons)
Investigative Psychology MSc (Block Study)
English Language and Sociology BA(Hons)
Psychology MSc
Linguistics and Criminology BA(Hons)
Social Work MSc
Policing and Investigation BSc(Hons) Psychology BSc(Hons) Psychology with Counselling BSc(Hons) Psychology with Criminology BSc(Hons)
There are PhD and Master’s by Research degrees available in this subject.
1st in England We are joint-first in the UK for the proportion of professionallyqualified teaching staff (HESA 2021). So, you’ll learn from some of the best lecturers, helping you to be the best.
Our courses
Social Sciences
Our postgraduate courses aim to increase the depth and breadth of your knowledge, enabling you to practice at the leading edge of research and development. Recent graduates have gone on to work in a wide range of careers, including crime and intelligence, behavioural investigation, forensic lecturing and specialised positions within safeguarding. Our qualified social workers are employed in local social services departments, as well as within the voluntary, independent and not-for-profit sectors. *The Guardian University League Tables 2020.
“I enjoyed studying the Psychology MSc, the course materials were informative and relevant to my future career. The support staff were very helpful and the lecturers were enthusiastic about the subjects they taught. I found the virtual learning environment to be a useful tool, it was interactive and highlighted the lecturers’ professionalism as they were responsive, positive and ready to help with advice via the module forums.” Jessica Lai Hoong Looi Psychology MSc
Social Work MSci Sociology BSc(Hons) Sociology and Criminology BSc(Hons) Sociology and Psychology BSc(Hons)
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You need to know... Partners
Teacher Development
1,400+ the number of teachers we train every year together with our partners.
Whether you want to go into early years, primary, secondary or lifelong learning in the UK, we’ll help you get the professional training and experience needed to become an outstanding teacher. We have strong partnerships in place with local and national education providers, including leading The Education and Training Consortium consisting of approximately 21 regional partners. So whichever course you choose to study, you’ll be taught by an outstanding team.
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Primary and Early Years Education with QTS BA(Hons)
Primary and Early Years Education PGCE with QTS
Primary Education Studies (Non QTS Accelerated Degree) BA(Hons)
Primary Education PGCE with QTS
We’ve been developing great teachers since 1947.
To help you put theory into practice we use our close links with schools, colleges, early years’ settings and local authorities to offer our trainees excellent placement opportunities. You’ll also be able to use our mock classrooms for early years and primary practice, and we offer a science lab and music room so you should feel at home in our school environment.
Placements We work with 140 teaching placement providers to help prepare our students for teaching in the real world.
We combine the latest research and cutting-edge teaching practice to help ensure our trainees can equip themselves with the most relevant and up-to-date skills needed in the classroom.
Primary (School Direct) PGCE with QTS Secondary Art and Design PGCE with QTS
“Our research-informed PGCE courses are tailored to suit the needs of our trainees and local schools, with a focus on developing expert teachers with outstanding subject knowledge. Our graduates have the tools to help students make excellent progress whilst maintaining a good teacher work-life balance.”
Secondary Computing PGCE with QTS Secondary Design and Technology PGCE with QTS Secondary Drama PGCE with QTS Secondary English PGCE with QTS
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Teacher Training
Secondary Geography PGCE with QTS Secondary History PGCE with QTS Secondary Mathematics PGCE with QTS Secondary Modern Languages PGCE with QTS Secondary Music PGCE with QTS Secondary Physical Education PGCE with QTS
Jayne Price Head of Department for Initial Teacher Training
Secondary Religious Education PGCE with QTS Secondary Science with Biology PGCE with QTS Secondary Science with Chemistry PGCE with QTS Secondary Science with Physics PGCE with QTS Secondary (School Direct) PGCE with QTS Lifelong Learning PGCE/PgDipE pre-service
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Teacher Development
1,400+ the number of teachers we train every year together with our partners.
Whether you want to go into early years, primary, secondary or lifelong learning in the UK, we’ll help you get the professional training and experience needed to become an outstanding teacher. We have strong partnerships in place with local and national education providers, including leading The Education and Training Consortium consisting of approximately 21 regional partners. So whichever course you choose to study, you’ll be taught by an outstanding team.
Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Degrees
Primary and Early Years Education with QTS BA(Hons)
Primary and Early Years Education PGCE with QTS
Primary Education Studies (Non QTS Accelerated Degree) BA(Hons)
Primary Education PGCE with QTS
We’ve been developing great teachers since 1947.
To help you put theory into practice we use our close links with schools, colleges, early years’ settings and local authorities to offer our trainees excellent placement opportunities. You’ll also be able to use our mock classrooms for early years and primary practice, and we offer a science lab and music room so you should feel at home in our school environment.
Placements We work with 140 teaching placement providers to help prepare our students for teaching in the real world.
We combine the latest research and cutting-edge teaching practice to help ensure our trainees can equip themselves with the most relevant and up-to-date skills needed in the classroom.
Primary (School Direct) PGCE with QTS Secondary Art and Design PGCE with QTS
“Our research-informed PGCE courses are tailored to suit the needs of our trainees and local schools, with a focus on developing expert teachers with outstanding subject knowledge. Our graduates have the tools to help students make excellent progress whilst maintaining a good teacher work-life balance.”
Secondary Computing PGCE with QTS Secondary Design and Technology PGCE with QTS Secondary Drama PGCE with QTS Secondary English PGCE with QTS
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Our courses
Teacher Training
Secondary Geography PGCE with QTS Secondary History PGCE with QTS Secondary Mathematics PGCE with QTS Secondary Modern Languages PGCE with QTS Secondary Music PGCE with QTS Secondary Physical Education PGCE with QTS
Jayne Price Head of Department for Initial Teacher Training
Secondary Religious Education PGCE with QTS Secondary Science with Biology PGCE with QTS Secondary Science with Chemistry PGCE with QTS Secondary Science with Physics PGCE with QTS Secondary (School Direct) PGCE with QTS Lifelong Learning PGCE/PgDipE pre-service
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Specifically aimed at International students, our Master’s courses with a placement support those wishing to gain practical work-based experience. Together with studying your chosen course, you have the opportunity to undertake an additional 6-month placement, making the course 18 months in length. This allows you to put into practice the skills and techniques developed throughout your Master’s degree within a UK environment.
Computing and Engineering Click on the links below to see details of each individual course.
Business School Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Accounting, Finance and Economics
Events, Hospitality and Tourism Management
Accounting and Finance MSc
International Business with Tourism and Hospitality MSc
Banking and Finance MSc
Management with Tourism and Hospitality MSc
Economics MSc (conversion) Finance MSc Fintech MSc
Logistics, Transport and Supply Chain Management Business Intelligence and Analytics MSc
Business and Management
Logistics and Supply Chain Management MSc
Behavioural Economics and Decision Science MSc
Project Management and Operations Management MSc
Business Intelligence and Analytics MSc
Supply Chain Management with Humanitarian Challenges MSc
International Business MSc International Business with Entrepreneurship MSc
Sustainable Supply Chain Management MSc
International Business with Humanitarian Challenges MSc
Marketing and Strategic Communication
International Business with Marketing MSc
Digital Marketing MSc
International Business with Project Management MSc International Business with Tourism and Hospitality MSc
Leadership, Communication and Humanitarian Challenges MSc
Management MSc
Marketing MSc (conversion)
Computing
Engineering Management MSc
Management with Communication MSc
Marketing with Brand Management MSc
Artificial Intelligence MSc
Internet of Things MSc
Management with Entrepreneurship MSc
Strategic Communication and Leadership MSc
Computing MSc
Mechanical Engineering MSc
Management with Human Resource Management MSc Management with Leadership MSc
Strategic Communication, Leadership and Sustainability MSc
Cyber Security and Digital Forensics MSc
Mechanical Engineering Design MSc
Data Analytics MSc Information Systems Management MSc
Engineering
Mathematics
Management with Marketing MSc
Sustainable Business Leadership MSc
Management with Tourism and Hospitality MSc
Data Analytics MSc Industrial Mathematics MSc
Automotive Engineering MSc
“Starting my professional placement was an easy transition as I could relate what I have learnt during my study to real life situations and I am enjoying the opportunity to put to practice what I learnt. I hope to get the experience needed for me to make an impact anywhere I find myself and also give me a smooth path to achieving my dreams.”
Electronic and Automotive Engineering MSc Electronic and Communication Engineering MSc Electronic Engineering MSc Engineering Control Systems and Instrumentation MSc
“I was offered a host of opportunities for placement after successful completion of my studies. This will help me gain international work experience and enhance my professional skills.”
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Master’s courses with placement
Browse courses and apply
Wajeeh Mirza Engineering Management (with Placement) MSc
Adesunmisola Judah Adelodun Management with Leadership (Professional Practice) MSc
Pakistan
Nigeria
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Specifically aimed at International students, our Master’s courses with a placement support those wishing to gain practical work-based experience. Together with studying your chosen course, you have the opportunity to undertake an additional 6-month placement, making the course 18 months in length. This allows you to put into practice the skills and techniques developed throughout your Master’s degree within a UK environment.
Computing and Engineering Click on the links below to see details of each individual course.
Business School Click on the links below to see details of each individual course. Accounting, Finance and Economics
Events, Hospitality and Tourism Management
Accounting and Finance MSc
International Business with Tourism and Hospitality MSc
Banking and Finance MSc
Management with Tourism and Hospitality MSc
Economics MSc (conversion) Finance MSc Fintech MSc
Logistics, Transport and Supply Chain Management Business Intelligence and Analytics MSc
Business and Management
Logistics and Supply Chain Management MSc
Behavioural Economics and Decision Science MSc
Project Management and Operations Management MSc
Business Intelligence and Analytics MSc
Supply Chain Management with Humanitarian Challenges MSc
International Business MSc International Business with Entrepreneurship MSc
Sustainable Supply Chain Management MSc
International Business with Humanitarian Challenges MSc
Marketing and Strategic Communication
International Business with Marketing MSc
Digital Marketing MSc
International Business with Project Management MSc International Business with Tourism and Hospitality MSc
Leadership, Communication and Humanitarian Challenges MSc
Management MSc
Marketing MSc (conversion)
Computing
Engineering Management MSc
Management with Communication MSc
Marketing with Brand Management MSc
Artificial Intelligence MSc
Internet of Things MSc
Management with Entrepreneurship MSc
Strategic Communication and Leadership MSc
Computing MSc
Mechanical Engineering MSc
Management with Human Resource Management MSc Management with Leadership MSc
Strategic Communication, Leadership and Sustainability MSc
Cyber Security and Digital Forensics MSc
Mechanical Engineering Design MSc
Data Analytics MSc Information Systems Management MSc
Engineering
Mathematics
Management with Marketing MSc
Sustainable Business Leadership MSc
Management with Tourism and Hospitality MSc
Data Analytics MSc Industrial Mathematics MSc
Automotive Engineering MSc
“Starting my professional placement was an easy transition as I could relate what I have learnt during my study to real life situations and I am enjoying the opportunity to put to practice what I learnt. I hope to get the experience needed for me to make an impact anywhere I find myself and also give me a smooth path to achieving my dreams.”
Electronic and Automotive Engineering MSc Electronic and Communication Engineering MSc Electronic Engineering MSc Engineering Control Systems and Instrumentation MSc
“I was offered a host of opportunities for placement after successful completion of my studies. This will help me gain international work experience and enhance my professional skills.”
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Master’s courses with placement
Browse courses and apply
Wajeeh Mirza Engineering Management (with Placement) MSc
Adesunmisola Judah Adelodun Management with Leadership (Professional Practice) MSc
Pakistan
Nigeria
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Discover how our students found the University of Huddersfield application process.
Huddersfield Applying to Huddersfield is a simple process and you can apply directly on our website. As part of our study package, we also offer competitive fees and a range of generous scholarships for the right candidates.
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Discover how our students found the University of Huddersfield application process.
Huddersfield Applying to Huddersfield is a simple process and you can apply directly on our website. As part of our study package, we also offer competitive fees and a range of generous scholarships for the right candidates.
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Applying to Huddersfield We accept a wide range of international qualifications and when you apply for a place. Your application will be examined and an offer will be made to you subject to meeting University entry requirements. This will be confirmed by email and on MyHud, which is your personal applicant portal. You will be provided with full details for MyHud once you submit your application.
Interviews Some degree programmes require an online interview with the Admissions Tutor. If this is required, it will be stated as a condition of your offer and the Admissions Tutor will contact you to arrange this. Drama programmes may also require an audition as part of the interview.
Pre-Sessional English Programmes These courses run between 4 weeks and 12 weeks depending on your prior level of English, and there are two sets of intakes that allow for degree start dates in September or January. If you wish to study one of our Pre-Sessional English Programmes, you do not need to sumit an additional application. Please contact us to request a Pre-Sessional English course, providing a copy of your IELTS certificate (or other acceptable English qualification as stated on our web pages) hud.ac/pre-sessional-english
English Language Skills For students whose first language is not English, the University requires a recognised qualification in English language before you can begin the course. Acceptable English Language qualifications The qualification the University normally requires is an IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum of 5.5 in all bands) in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or equivalent.
International Study Centre (ISC)
Please note that some courses require a higher level of English, therefore please see the specific course details at courses.hud.ac.uk What if I don’t meet these entry requirements? We appreciate that when you submit your application you may not have taken an English Language test, or if you have, it may not be to the level we require. The University therefore provides a wide range of Pre-Sessional English Programmes, which will prepare you for your degree studies, and enable you to meet the language requirements for your chosen degree. Please see pages 50-51 of this prospectus or visit hud.ac.uk/international
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The centre is situated at the heart of the Huddersfield town centre campus where ISC students can enjoy the same facilities and accommodation as other students at the University. On successful completion of your preparation programme and achieving the required grades, you will progress automatically onto your chosen degree course at the University of Huddersfield without having to apply again. In most cases, you will be able to apply for a student visa that will cover both programmes.
Portfolio If you are applying for an Art, Design and Architecture degree, you must submit a portfolio to demonstrate your artistic ability. You must also provide a portfolio/audition if you are applying for a Music degree to demonstrate your performance or musical ability. You can still apply without a portfolio/audition, however this will be added as a condition of the offer.
The Graduate Route This new graduate immigration route opened to graduates on 1 July 2021. It allows international students to remain in the UK to either work or look for work for two years (three years for PhD students) after they have completed their course without the need to be sponsored by an employer. All international students who have successfully completed a degree course who have a Student (or Tier 4) visa that is current at the time of application will be able to apply.
ATAS Postgraduate students may have to obtain ‘ATAS Clearance’ before applying for a student visa. This will be dependent on the subject area you are studying. If required, ATAS clearance will be made a condition of your offer and full details will be included with your offer. Further details can be found at gov.uk/guidance/find-outif-you-require-an-atas-certificate
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Applying to Huddersfield We accept a wide range of international qualifications and when you apply for a place. Your application will be examined and an offer will be made to you subject to meeting University entry requirements. This will be confirmed by email and on MyHud, which is your personal applicant portal. You will be provided with full details for MyHud once you submit your application.
Interviews Some degree programmes require an online interview with the Admissions Tutor. If this is required, it will be stated as a condition of your offer and the Admissions Tutor will contact you to arrange this. Drama programmes may also require an audition as part of the interview.
Pre-Sessional English Programmes These courses run between 4 weeks and 12 weeks depending on your prior level of English, and there are two sets of intakes that allow for degree start dates in September or January. If you wish to study one of our Pre-Sessional English Programmes, you do not need to sumit an additional application. Please contact us to request a Pre-Sessional English course, providing a copy of your IELTS certificate (or other acceptable English qualification as stated on our web pages) hud.ac/pre-sessional-english
English Language Skills For students whose first language is not English, the University requires a recognised qualification in English language before you can begin the course. Acceptable English Language qualifications The qualification the University normally requires is an IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum of 5.5 in all bands) in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or equivalent.
International Study Centre (ISC)
Please note that some courses require a higher level of English, therefore please see the specific course details at courses.hud.ac.uk What if I don’t meet these entry requirements? We appreciate that when you submit your application you may not have taken an English Language test, or if you have, it may not be to the level we require. The University therefore provides a wide range of Pre-Sessional English Programmes, which will prepare you for your degree studies, and enable you to meet the language requirements for your chosen degree. Please see pages 50-51 of this prospectus or visit hud.ac.uk/international
Make an application
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The centre is situated at the heart of the Huddersfield town centre campus where ISC students can enjoy the same facilities and accommodation as other students at the University. On successful completion of your preparation programme and achieving the required grades, you will progress automatically onto your chosen degree course at the University of Huddersfield without having to apply again. In most cases, you will be able to apply for a student visa that will cover both programmes.
Portfolio If you are applying for an Art, Design and Architecture degree, you must submit a portfolio to demonstrate your artistic ability. You must also provide a portfolio/audition if you are applying for a Music degree to demonstrate your performance or musical ability. You can still apply without a portfolio/audition, however this will be added as a condition of the offer.
The Graduate Route This new graduate immigration route opened to graduates on 1 July 2021. It allows international students to remain in the UK to either work or look for work for two years (three years for PhD students) after they have completed their course without the need to be sponsored by an employer. All international students who have successfully completed a degree course who have a Student (or Tier 4) visa that is current at the time of application will be able to apply.
ATAS Postgraduate students may have to obtain ‘ATAS Clearance’ before applying for a student visa. This will be dependent on the subject area you are studying. If required, ATAS clearance will be made a condition of your offer and full details will be included with your offer. Further details can be found at gov.uk/guidance/find-outif-you-require-an-atas-certificate
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English language
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Use the subject pages in this prospectus (pages 62-123) to find your perfect course. You can find full details, including entry requirements, for all our courses at courses.hud.ac.uk You can also join us for free online webinars and live events to learn more about our courses and student life in Huddersfield throughout the year.
If you need additional help to develop your English language and study skills, then our Pre-Sessional English Programmes will help prepare you for your chosen degree. Find out more at hud.ac/ pre-sessional-english
You can apply for your undergraduate or postgraduate studies using our online application form at hud.ac/applying
What next?
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Your offer
Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies
Congratulations! If you meet the entry requirements for your course, we’ll provide you with a conditional offer. Accepting your offer allows us to reserve a place on the course for you.
We’ll send you an email confirming your application and provide you with account details for MyHud. Here you can track the progress of your application.
For undergraduate degrees you can also make your application through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) (additional fees apply).
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You need to notify us as soon as you meet each of the conditions of your offer by uploading your details into MyHud.
Once you’ve met all the conditions of your offer, we’ll issue you with a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS). You’ll need the CAS to apply for a student visa and to travel to the UK. Your CAS will be available to download in MyHud.
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We can’t wait to meet you soon! You can find full details plus useful hints and tips on how and what to prepare for joining us here in Huddersfield at hud.ac/join-us If you’ve got any questions then don’t hesitate to contact the International Office at international.office@hud.ac.uk
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English language
Apply
Use the subject pages in this prospectus (pages 62-123) to find your perfect course. You can find full details, including entry requirements, for all our courses at courses.hud.ac.uk You can also join us for free online webinars and live events to learn more about our courses and student life in Huddersfield throughout the year.
If you need additional help to develop your English language and study skills, then our Pre-Sessional English Programmes will help prepare you for your chosen degree. Find out more at hud.ac/ pre-sessional-english
You can apply for your undergraduate or postgraduate studies using our online application form at hud.ac/applying
What next?
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Your offer
Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies
Congratulations! If you meet the entry requirements for your course, we’ll provide you with a conditional offer. Accepting your offer allows us to reserve a place on the course for you.
We’ll send you an email confirming your application and provide you with account details for MyHud. Here you can track the progress of your application.
For undergraduate degrees you can also make your application through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) (additional fees apply).
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You need to notify us as soon as you meet each of the conditions of your offer by uploading your details into MyHud.
Once you’ve met all the conditions of your offer, we’ll issue you with a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS). You’ll need the CAS to apply for a student visa and to travel to the UK. Your CAS will be available to download in MyHud.
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We can’t wait to meet you soon! You can find full details plus useful hints and tips on how and what to prepare for joining us here in Huddersfield at hud.ac/join-us If you’ve got any questions then don’t hesitate to contact the International Office at international.office@hud.ac.uk
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Scholarships
A university degree is an investment in your future. To support, we offer a range of generous scholarships for the right candidates.
There are a number of scholarships available to international applicants studying at the University. You can discover all our scholarships and check your eligibility on our website at hud.ac/int-scholarships
International tuition fees (September 2022 and January 2023)
International tuition fees and scholarships
Undergraduate (Bachelor’s) and One Year Top-up Programmes
Fee*
Computing, Engineering, Mathematics, Music Technology (BSc degrees), Science (Biological, Chemistry, Forensic, Pharmacy, Geography), Social Work
£16,000 (scholarships available)
Accountancy and Finance, Architecture, Art and Design, Business, Drama, Education, English, Events, Fashion, Health, History, Hospitality, Journalism and Media, Law, Logistics, Marketing, Music and Music Technology (BA and BMus degrees), Psychology, Social Sciences, Sport, Tourism, Youth and Community
£15,000 (scholarships available)
Nursing – includes NHS placement fee
£18,000
Allied Health Professions (Midwifery, Physiotherapy, Podiatry, Occupational Therapy, Operating Department Practice) – includes NHS placement fee
£17,000
Primary Education Studies (Non QTS Accelerated Degree)
£20,000
Work Placement Year
£3,000
Postgraduate (Master’s) Taught Programmes
Fee*
Computing, Creative Music Production MA, Engineering, Health Studies, Master of Business Administration (MBA), Mathematics, Music Performance MMus, Podiatry - includes NHS placement fee, Public Health, Optometry, Science (Biological, Chemistry, Forensic, Pharmacy, Geography)
£17,000 (scholarships available)
Accountancy and Finance, Architecture, Art and Design, Business, Combined Honours, Drama, Education, English, Events, Fashion, History, Hospitality, Journalism and Media, Law, Logistics, Marketing, Musicology MMus and Music Technology and Sound Production MSc, Psychology, Social Sciences, Social Work, Sport, Tourism, Youth and Community
£16,000 (scholarships available)
Master’s with placement (Huddersfield Business School)
£17,000
Master’s with placement (School of Computing and Engineering)
£18,000
Nursing - includes NHS placement fee, and Pharmacy Practice - including placement / research project
£18,000
Health Professionals
£17,000
Postgraduate Research Degrees
Full-time
Part-time
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
£17,000 pa
£5,000
All other subject areas
£16,000 pa
£5,000
£2,000 automatic scholarships We offer an automatic £2,000 scholarship applicable to each year of your studies for most of our undergraduate and postgraduate taught programmes.** Additional scholarships The University has a number of additional scholarships, for specific countries, courses and other purposes. Please see details and check your eligibility on our website. Fixed tuition fees We fix your tuition fees for the length of your course so what you pay in Year One is what you’ll pay in subsequent years. There is no annual increase, as long as you do not take a break from the course.
£2,000 automatic scholarships available**
*All figures quoted were correct at the time of printing. Tuition fees for each programme will be quoted in your offer letter when you receive an offer of a place.
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Fees and scholarships
**Our £2,000 automatic scholarship applies to self funded students only and is applicable to most undergraduate and postgraduate taught programmes. See hud.ac/int-scholarships for eligible courses and criteria.
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Scholarships
A university degree is an investment in your future. To support, we offer a range of generous scholarships for the right candidates.
There are a number of scholarships available to international applicants studying at the University. You can discover all our scholarships and check your eligibility on our website at hud.ac/int-scholarships
International tuition fees (September 2022 and January 2023)
International tuition fees and scholarships
Undergraduate (Bachelor’s) and One Year Top-up Programmes
Fee*
Computing, Engineering, Mathematics, Music Technology (BSc degrees), Science (Biological, Chemistry, Forensic, Pharmacy, Geography), Social Work
£16,000 (scholarships available)
Accountancy and Finance, Architecture, Art and Design, Business, Drama, Education, English, Events, Fashion, Health, History, Hospitality, Journalism and Media, Law, Logistics, Marketing, Music and Music Technology (BA and BMus degrees), Psychology, Social Sciences, Sport, Tourism, Youth and Community
£15,000 (scholarships available)
Nursing – includes NHS placement fee
£18,000
Allied Health Professions (Midwifery, Physiotherapy, Podiatry, Occupational Therapy, Operating Department Practice) – includes NHS placement fee
£17,000
Primary Education Studies (Non QTS Accelerated Degree)
£20,000
Work Placement Year
£3,000
Postgraduate (Master’s) Taught Programmes
Fee*
Computing, Creative Music Production MA, Engineering, Health Studies, Master of Business Administration (MBA), Mathematics, Music Performance MMus, Podiatry - includes NHS placement fee, Public Health, Optometry, Science (Biological, Chemistry, Forensic, Pharmacy, Geography)
£17,000 (scholarships available)
Accountancy and Finance, Architecture, Art and Design, Business, Combined Honours, Drama, Education, English, Events, Fashion, History, Hospitality, Journalism and Media, Law, Logistics, Marketing, Musicology MMus and Music Technology and Sound Production MSc, Psychology, Social Sciences, Social Work, Sport, Tourism, Youth and Community
£16,000 (scholarships available)
Master’s with placement (Huddersfield Business School)
£17,000
Master’s with placement (School of Computing and Engineering)
£18,000
Nursing - includes NHS placement fee, and Pharmacy Practice - including placement / research project
£18,000
Health Professionals
£17,000
Postgraduate Research Degrees
Full-time
Part-time
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
£17,000 pa
£5,000
All other subject areas
£16,000 pa
£5,000
£2,000 automatic scholarships We offer an automatic £2,000 scholarship applicable to each year of your studies for most of our undergraduate and postgraduate taught programmes.** Additional scholarships The University has a number of additional scholarships, for specific countries, courses and other purposes. Please see details and check your eligibility on our website. Fixed tuition fees We fix your tuition fees for the length of your course so what you pay in Year One is what you’ll pay in subsequent years. There is no annual increase, as long as you do not take a break from the course.
£2,000 automatic scholarships available**
*All figures quoted were correct at the time of printing. Tuition fees for each programme will be quoted in your offer letter when you receive an offer of a place.
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Fees and scholarships
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This prospectus was prepared in the summer of 2021 for courses starting in September 2022 and January 2023 and is up to date as at the date of publication. Any subsequent changes to information will be published in the course information listings on our website courses.hud.ac.uk and you should check our website for the latest information before you apply. Changes to your course you have applied for If we propose to make a major change to a course that you are holding an offer for, then we will tell you as soon as possible so that you can decide whether to withdraw your application prior to enrolment.
Changes to your course after you enrol as a student We will always try to deliver your course and other services as described. However, sometimes we may have to make changes as set out below: Changes to option modules Where your course allows you to choose modules from a range of options, we will review these each year and change them to reflect the expertise of our staff, current trends in research and as a result of student feedback or demand for certain modules. We will always ensure that you have a range of options to choose from and we will let you know in good time the options available for you to choose for the following year. Major changes We will only make major changes to the core curriculum of a course or to our services if it is necessary for us to do so and provided such changes are reasonable. A major change in this context is a change that materially changes the services available to you; or the outcomes, or a significant part, of your course, such as the nature of the award or a substantial change to module content, teaching days (part-time provision), classes, type of delivery or assessment of the core curriculum.
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For example, it may be necessary to make a major change to reflect changes in the law or the requirements of the University’s regulators; to meet the latest requirements of a commissioning or accrediting body; to improve the quality of educational provision; in response to student, examiners’ or other course evaluators’ feedback; and/or to reflect academic or professional changes within subject areas. Major changes may also be necessary because of circumstances outside our reasonable control, such as a key member of staff leaving the University or being unable to teach, where they have a particular specialism that can’t be adequately covered by other members of staff; or due to damage or interruption to buildings, facilities or equipment. Major changes would usually be made with effect from the next academic year, but this may not always be the case. We will notify you as soon as possible should we need to make a major change and will carry out suitable consultation with affected students. If you reasonably believe that the proposed change will cause you detriment or hardship we will, if appropriate, work with you to try to reduce the adverse effect on you or find an appropriate solution. Where an appropriate solution cannot be found and you contact us in writing before the change takes effect you can cancel your registration and withdraw from the University without liability to the University for future tuition fees. We will provide reasonable support to assist you with transferring to another university if you wish to do so.
Data protection
In exceptional circumstances, we may, for reasons outside of our control, be forced to discontinue or suspend your course. Where this is the case, a formal exit strategy will be followed and we will notify you as soon as possible about what your options are, which may include transferring to a suitable replacement course for which you are qualified, being provided with individual teaching to complete the award for which you were registered, or claiming an interim award and exiting the University. If you do not wish to take up any of the options that are made available to you, then you can cancel your registration and withdraw from the course without liability to the University for future tuition fees and you will be entitled to a refund of all course fees paid to date. We will provide reasonable support to assist you with transferring to another university if you wish to do so.
The University holds personal data on all enquirers, applicants and enrolled students. All such data is kept and processed in accordance with the provisions of the UK’s Data Protection Legislation. The University’s Data Protection Policy and privacy notices are available on the University website. For more information, visit hud.ac/data-protection
Our agreement with you When you enrol as a student of the University, your study and time with us will be governed by a framework of regulations, policies and procedures, which form the basis of your agreement with us. Details of these, together with information regarding tuition fees and any applicable additional charges can be accessed from hud.ac.uk/international You should read these carefully before you enrol. Please note that this information is subject to change and you are advised to check our website regularly for any changes before you enrol at the University. A person who is not party to this agreement shall not have any rights under or in connection with it. Only you and the University shall have any right to enforce or rely on the agreement.
Equal opportunities
Applying to Huddersfield
Important information
Termination of course
Students’ Union membership Under the 1994 Education Act, students at all UK universities have the right to join, or not to join, the Students’ Union. There is no membership fee. If you choose not to join you have the right not to be disadvantaged; however, you are not entitled to vote, take part in elections, or hold any office. The following arrangements apply in order that non-Union members are not disadvantaged: Non-members are welcome to take part in the activities of Affiliated Clubs and Societies on payment of the appropriate subscription. However, they may not vote or hold office in the society or club. Union members may be offered a discounted subscription. Non-members are free to use Union facilities on the same basis as members. Welfare, catering and shops are available to non-members as well as members. Union members may be offered a discounted price.
Covid-19 Some of the images in this prospectus were produced before the Covid-19 pandemic, so may not reflect any social distancing and safety measures that are now in place. You can find out how we are supporting your studies and keeping our campus safe in line with Government guidelines on page 40 or by visiting hud.ac/covid
The University of Huddersfield is an equal opportunities institution. We aim to create conditions where staff and students are treated solely on the basis of their merits, abilities and potential, regardless of gender, age, race, caste, class, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origins, marital status, disability, sexual orientation, family responsibility, trade union activity, political or religious belief, or age. Please visit our website to see our Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy hud.ac/d3d
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This prospectus was prepared in the summer of 2021 for courses starting in September 2022 and January 2023 and is up to date as at the date of publication. Any subsequent changes to information will be published in the course information listings on our website courses.hud.ac.uk and you should check our website for the latest information before you apply. Changes to your course you have applied for If we propose to make a major change to a course that you are holding an offer for, then we will tell you as soon as possible so that you can decide whether to withdraw your application prior to enrolment.
Changes to your course after you enrol as a student We will always try to deliver your course and other services as described. However, sometimes we may have to make changes as set out below: Changes to option modules Where your course allows you to choose modules from a range of options, we will review these each year and change them to reflect the expertise of our staff, current trends in research and as a result of student feedback or demand for certain modules. We will always ensure that you have a range of options to choose from and we will let you know in good time the options available for you to choose for the following year. Major changes We will only make major changes to the core curriculum of a course or to our services if it is necessary for us to do so and provided such changes are reasonable. A major change in this context is a change that materially changes the services available to you; or the outcomes, or a significant part, of your course, such as the nature of the award or a substantial change to module content, teaching days (part-time provision), classes, type of delivery or assessment of the core curriculum.
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For example, it may be necessary to make a major change to reflect changes in the law or the requirements of the University’s regulators; to meet the latest requirements of a commissioning or accrediting body; to improve the quality of educational provision; in response to student, examiners’ or other course evaluators’ feedback; and/or to reflect academic or professional changes within subject areas. Major changes may also be necessary because of circumstances outside our reasonable control, such as a key member of staff leaving the University or being unable to teach, where they have a particular specialism that can’t be adequately covered by other members of staff; or due to damage or interruption to buildings, facilities or equipment. Major changes would usually be made with effect from the next academic year, but this may not always be the case. We will notify you as soon as possible should we need to make a major change and will carry out suitable consultation with affected students. If you reasonably believe that the proposed change will cause you detriment or hardship we will, if appropriate, work with you to try to reduce the adverse effect on you or find an appropriate solution. Where an appropriate solution cannot be found and you contact us in writing before the change takes effect you can cancel your registration and withdraw from the University without liability to the University for future tuition fees. We will provide reasonable support to assist you with transferring to another university if you wish to do so.
Data protection
In exceptional circumstances, we may, for reasons outside of our control, be forced to discontinue or suspend your course. Where this is the case, a formal exit strategy will be followed and we will notify you as soon as possible about what your options are, which may include transferring to a suitable replacement course for which you are qualified, being provided with individual teaching to complete the award for which you were registered, or claiming an interim award and exiting the University. If you do not wish to take up any of the options that are made available to you, then you can cancel your registration and withdraw from the course without liability to the University for future tuition fees and you will be entitled to a refund of all course fees paid to date. We will provide reasonable support to assist you with transferring to another university if you wish to do so.
The University holds personal data on all enquirers, applicants and enrolled students. All such data is kept and processed in accordance with the provisions of the UK’s Data Protection Legislation. The University’s Data Protection Policy and privacy notices are available on the University website. For more information, visit hud.ac/data-protection
Our agreement with you When you enrol as a student of the University, your study and time with us will be governed by a framework of regulations, policies and procedures, which form the basis of your agreement with us. Details of these, together with information regarding tuition fees and any applicable additional charges can be accessed from hud.ac.uk/international You should read these carefully before you enrol. Please note that this information is subject to change and you are advised to check our website regularly for any changes before you enrol at the University. A person who is not party to this agreement shall not have any rights under or in connection with it. Only you and the University shall have any right to enforce or rely on the agreement.
Equal opportunities
Applying to Huddersfield
Important information
Termination of course
Students’ Union membership Under the 1994 Education Act, students at all UK universities have the right to join, or not to join, the Students’ Union. There is no membership fee. If you choose not to join you have the right not to be disadvantaged; however, you are not entitled to vote, take part in elections, or hold any office. The following arrangements apply in order that non-Union members are not disadvantaged: Non-members are welcome to take part in the activities of Affiliated Clubs and Societies on payment of the appropriate subscription. However, they may not vote or hold office in the society or club. Union members may be offered a discounted subscription. Non-members are free to use Union facilities on the same basis as members. Welfare, catering and shops are available to non-members as well as members. Union members may be offered a discounted price.
Covid-19 Some of the images in this prospectus were produced before the Covid-19 pandemic, so may not reflect any social distancing and safety measures that are now in place. You can find out how we are supporting your studies and keeping our campus safe in line with Government guidelines on page 40 or by visiting hud.ac/covid
The University of Huddersfield is an equal opportunities institution. We aim to create conditions where staff and students are treated solely on the basis of their merits, abilities and potential, regardless of gender, age, race, caste, class, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origins, marital status, disability, sexual orientation, family responsibility, trade union activity, political or religious belief, or age. Please visit our website to see our Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy hud.ac/d3d
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Getting here
Applying to Huddersfield
The University’s Alumni Society
Whether you’re travelling by air, rail or road, the University of Huddersfield is easily accessible.
How you benefit after you graduate Your relationship with the University of Huddersfield doesn’t end at graduation; you progress from being a student to being a graduate or ‘alumnus’, when you will become a member of the University’s global alumni network covering more than 130 countries.
Air
Just search for “University of Huddersfield Alumni Society” on:
Manchester Airport manchesterairport.co.uk
University of Huddersfield Alumni Society UoHalumni There are also several international alumni societies on Facebook for University of Huddersfield graduates. These societies are a great way to renew friendships, network with other graduates from your country and attend in-country reunions. For an up-to-date list of the international alumni societies visit hud.ac/international-alumni
International Huddersfield Alumni also benefit from: Free careers advice for life. Get help with career choices, applications, CVs and interviews throughout your working life.
Our closest major airport is Manchester Airport, which connects with most international cities. Leeds Bradford Airport also has an increasing number of direct international flights.
Leeds Bradford Airport leedsbradfordairport.co.uk
Rail Rail services operate from many cities. Approximate travelling times to Huddersfield are: Manchester: 50 mins Leeds: 20 mins Liverpool: 2 hours London: 2 hours 30 mins
Ongoing access to graduate-level jobs via the University’s JobShop. Free enterprise information to graduates of up to five years through our Enterprise Workshops. Discounted life membership of the Students’ Union.
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Generous scholarship support towards continuing your studies. Membership of the University of Huddersfield Alumni group on LinkedIn.
Manchester
Leeds
Gateway to Europe Studying at Huddersfield also allows easy access to Europe. Flights from Manchester Airport vary from 1–4 hours and you can visit cities such as: Budapest, Hungary Amsterdam, Netherlands Lisbon, Portugal Athens, Greece Paris, France Barcelona, Spain Prague, Czech Republic Berlin, Germany Rome, Italy.
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Getting here
Applying to Huddersfield
The University’s Alumni Society
Whether you’re travelling by air, rail or road, the University of Huddersfield is easily accessible.
How you benefit after you graduate Your relationship with the University of Huddersfield doesn’t end at graduation; you progress from being a student to being a graduate or ‘alumnus’, when you will become a member of the University’s global alumni network covering more than 130 countries.
Air
Just search for “University of Huddersfield Alumni Society” on:
Manchester Airport manchesterairport.co.uk
University of Huddersfield Alumni Society UoHalumni There are also several international alumni societies on Facebook for University of Huddersfield graduates. These societies are a great way to renew friendships, network with other graduates from your country and attend in-country reunions. For an up-to-date list of the international alumni societies visit hud.ac/international-alumni
International Huddersfield Alumni also benefit from: Free careers advice for life. Get help with career choices, applications, CVs and interviews throughout your working life.
Our closest major airport is Manchester Airport, which connects with most international cities. Leeds Bradford Airport also has an increasing number of direct international flights.
Leeds Bradford Airport leedsbradfordairport.co.uk
Rail Rail services operate from many cities. Approximate travelling times to Huddersfield are: Manchester: 50 mins Leeds: 20 mins Liverpool: 2 hours London: 2 hours 30 mins
Ongoing access to graduate-level jobs via the University’s JobShop. Free enterprise information to graduates of up to five years through our Enterprise Workshops. Discounted life membership of the Students’ Union.
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Huddersfield
Find out more at nationalrail.co.uk
London
Generous scholarship support towards continuing your studies. Membership of the University of Huddersfield Alumni group on LinkedIn.
Manchester
Leeds
Gateway to Europe Studying at Huddersfield also allows easy access to Europe. Flights from Manchester Airport vary from 1–4 hours and you can visit cities such as: Budapest, Hungary Amsterdam, Netherlands Lisbon, Portugal Athens, Greece Paris, France Barcelona, Spain Prague, Czech Republic Berlin, Germany Rome, Italy.
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We have seven in-country offices where you can get free advice and help with your application. You can contact your regional representative directly if you have any questions about studying at the University.
Vietnam Office
Hong Kong Office
“Hello, my name is Xuan Le.
“Hello, my name is Helen Yip.
“I’m the official representative of the University in Vietnam and also a Huddersfield graduate (2012). The office also covers Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar. I hope my experience in Huddersfield will help you to have a better understanding of the UK education system in general and the University of Huddersfield in particular.”
“I’m the official representative of the University for Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan region. I’m an alumna of the University of Huddersfield and completed my placement year in the Huddersfield Business School. I hope my experiences will help you to have a better understanding of the UK education system and student life at the University of Huddersfield.”
Tel: +84 90436 2145 Email: x.le@hudvietnam.co.uk
Tel/WhatsApp: +852 6035 6690 Email: h.yip@hud.ac.uk
hud.ac.uk/international
hud.ac.uk/international
“It’s always been our pleasure to congratulate students when they successfully graduate.”
Malaysia Office
India Office
University of Huddersfield Regional Office First Business Alliance Suites, Plot 5, Yesuf Abiodun Street, Off Ligali Ayorinde Street, Opposite City of David Church Oniru, Victoria Island, Lagos
“Hello, I’m Suet Yin Chew.
“Hello I’m Anna Bashir.
“I’m the official representative of the University in Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore. I spent five years at the University of Huddersfield as a student and enjoyed very much studying here. Huddersfield is like my second home now. I hope my student experience over the years will help provide you with a better understanding of student life at the University of Huddersfield, as well as being able to guide you through the quick application process.”
“I’m the official representative of the University in India and also a Huddersfield graduate (2013). I can give you free advice and help with your application. I believe my personal experience as a student at the University will help you to have a better understanding of the UK education system. If you are enthusiastic, keen and possess the ability to dream, Huddersfield is your ideal destination.”
China Office
Nigeria Office
“Hello, my name is Peter Jia Chen.
“Hello, we are Kumesine Wilson Azubuike (Wilson) and Oluwatomisin Orojinmi (Tomi).
“I’m the official representative of the University in China and also a Huddersfield graduate (2008). It’s my great honour to send you a warm welcome as you are now beginning a new chapter in your life and these will be very exciting times for you. If you are adventurous, intellectually curious, and eager to spread your wings in this part of the world, Huddersfield is a good place to make your dreams come true.” China Office, University of Huddersfield, Floor 12 North Office Building, New World Center Chongwenmenwai Street, Beijing 100062 Tel: +861065176011 Fax: +861065177497 Email: peter@hudchina.com or p.chen@hud.ac.uk www.hudchina.com or hud.ac.uk/international
“We’re the official representatives of the University of Huddersfield based in Nigeria. We enjoy supporting prospective students from the point of making an application to their arrival in Huddersfield. As alumni of the University, we give free and professional advice to all prospective students in or outside Nigeria.
C/O TLXR Block 9B, No. 6 Cairo Street, off Ademola Adetokumbo Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja Tel/WhatsApp: +234 (0)8132263443 (Mobile) Tel: +234 (0)4536437 (Office) Email: w.kumesine@hud.ac.uk Email: t.orojinmi@hud.ac.uk hud.ac.uk/international
Pakistan Office
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University of Huddersfield Regional Office (Malaysia) Study Group, Suite C-10-01, Block C, Plaza Mont Kiara, No.2, Jalan Kiara, Mont Kiara 50480, Kuala Lumpur
Our new Pakistan Office is coming soon.
Tel: +60 17 2436612 Email: s.chew@hud.ac.uk
Please see hud.ac.uk/international/connect-with-the-team for details.
hud.ac.uk/international
Tel: +91 9654634289 Email: a.bashir@hud.ac.uk hud.ac.uk/international
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We have seven in-country offices where you can get free advice and help with your application. You can contact your regional representative directly if you have any questions about studying at the University.
Vietnam Office
Hong Kong Office
“Hello, my name is Xuan Le.
“Hello, my name is Helen Yip.
“I’m the official representative of the University in Vietnam and also a Huddersfield graduate (2012). The office also covers Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar. I hope my experience in Huddersfield will help you to have a better understanding of the UK education system in general and the University of Huddersfield in particular.”
“I’m the official representative of the University for Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan region. I’m an alumna of the University of Huddersfield and completed my placement year in the Huddersfield Business School. I hope my experiences will help you to have a better understanding of the UK education system and student life at the University of Huddersfield.”
Tel: +84 90436 2145 Email: x.le@hudvietnam.co.uk
Tel/WhatsApp: +852 6035 6690 Email: h.yip@hud.ac.uk
hud.ac.uk/international
hud.ac.uk/international
“It’s always been our pleasure to congratulate students when they successfully graduate.”
Malaysia Office
India Office
University of Huddersfield Regional Office First Business Alliance Suites, Plot 5, Yesuf Abiodun Street, Off Ligali Ayorinde Street, Opposite City of David Church Oniru, Victoria Island, Lagos
“Hello, I’m Suet Yin Chew.
“Hello I’m Anna Bashir.
“I’m the official representative of the University in Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore. I spent five years at the University of Huddersfield as a student and enjoyed very much studying here. Huddersfield is like my second home now. I hope my student experience over the years will help provide you with a better understanding of student life at the University of Huddersfield, as well as being able to guide you through the quick application process.”
“I’m the official representative of the University in India and also a Huddersfield graduate (2013). I can give you free advice and help with your application. I believe my personal experience as a student at the University will help you to have a better understanding of the UK education system. If you are enthusiastic, keen and possess the ability to dream, Huddersfield is your ideal destination.”
China Office
Nigeria Office
“Hello, my name is Peter Jia Chen.
“Hello, we are Kumesine Wilson Azubuike (Wilson) and Oluwatomisin Orojinmi (Tomi).
“I’m the official representative of the University in China and also a Huddersfield graduate (2008). It’s my great honour to send you a warm welcome as you are now beginning a new chapter in your life and these will be very exciting times for you. If you are adventurous, intellectually curious, and eager to spread your wings in this part of the world, Huddersfield is a good place to make your dreams come true.” China Office, University of Huddersfield, Floor 12 North Office Building, New World Center Chongwenmenwai Street, Beijing 100062 Tel: +861065176011 Fax: +861065177497 Email: peter@hudchina.com or p.chen@hud.ac.uk www.hudchina.com or hud.ac.uk/international
“We’re the official representatives of the University of Huddersfield based in Nigeria. We enjoy supporting prospective students from the point of making an application to their arrival in Huddersfield. As alumni of the University, we give free and professional advice to all prospective students in or outside Nigeria.
C/O TLXR Block 9B, No. 6 Cairo Street, off Ademola Adetokumbo Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja Tel/WhatsApp: +234 (0)8132263443 (Mobile) Tel: +234 (0)4536437 (Office) Email: w.kumesine@hud.ac.uk Email: t.orojinmi@hud.ac.uk hud.ac.uk/international
Pakistan Office
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University of Huddersfield Regional Office (Malaysia) Study Group, Suite C-10-01, Block C, Plaza Mont Kiara, No.2, Jalan Kiara, Mont Kiara 50480, Kuala Lumpur
Our new Pakistan Office is coming soon.
Tel: +60 17 2436612 Email: s.chew@hud.ac.uk
Please see hud.ac.uk/international/connect-with-the-team for details.
hud.ac.uk/international
Tel: +91 9654634289 Email: a.bashir@hud.ac.uk hud.ac.uk/international
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