UG june open day programme

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OPEN DAY SATURDAY 17 JUNE 2017 10AM – 4PM 1


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R E D N E K E E W D R O F L E T A We hope you enjoy your Open Day and can’t wait to return. Thanks to our exclusive competition, you won’t have to wait long. We’re giving away a ‘Welcome to Telford’ experience! FIRST PRIZE: • £50 shopping voucher • A meal for two at Nando’s • 4 tickets to The Tempest at Staffordshire Gatehouse • A cut and finish at Francesco’s Shrewsbury • A trip to Tenpin Telford bowling alley Want to be in with a chance to win? On the day, simply tweet us @wlv_uni or Instagram us @wlvuni using #jointhepack – and your photo or comment could win you the prizes.

VOUCHER GIVEAWAY We have 10 x £10 Amazon vouchers up for grabs – say hello at our registration desks, volunteer for a video interview and one could be yours!

THE RACE IS ON! The first 25 visitors to tweet us @wlv_uni using #jointhepack on the day will also pick up FREE tickets to the races (Grandstand Admission at Wolverhampton Racecourse). Terms and conditions apply.

Please note: the prize does not include overnight accommodation. For full terms and conditions, visit: wlv.ac.uk/openday


A WARM WELCOME TO OUR OPEN DAY I am delighted to welcome you to the University of Wolverhampton for our undergraduate Open Day. Today offers the perfect opportunity for you to find out more about the courses that appeal to you and what life as a student is like at our campuses in Wolverhampton, Walsall and Telford. As the ‘University of Opportunity’, we strive to give all of our students the best possible student experience. We’re in year three of our biggest ever investment programme, which is generating over £250 million by 2020 to enhance our campuses, facilities, courses and more – all for the benefit of people like you, who are looking to explore their talent and realise their career ambitions in a state-of-the-art learning environment. Today, you can view our excellent facilities, go on tours of our campuses and see where you could be living in student accommodation. Our comprehensive programme of activities, from subject talks to hands-on workshops, gives you a taster of our courses and the chance to ask as many questions as you like.

You can also visit our Campus Life area in the Students’ Union, where you can chat to students and staff about life on campus, student support and career opportunities. It is a testimony to our students and staff that 96% of our graduates are employed within six months of graduating. That could be you in three years’ time. This programme details everything you can experience today, but if you have any questions then don’t hesitate to ask our Open Day team and student helpers – we understand going to university is a huge decision, so we want to make sure you leave us today with the information you need to know. Stay in touch and we can answer any questions that you think of afterwards, too. Enjoy your day at the University of Wolverhampton and thank you for visiting us. We hope to see you again soon!

Professor Geoff Layer Vice-Chancellor

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PLAN YOUR DAY

Subject talks, tours and workshops

You have a busy, exciting day ahead of you. With so much on offer, here’s our handy guide to planning your day so you fit everything in.

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Welcome to the University of Wolverhampton talk

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Pick up a map Got a question? Look out for our student helpers in blue hoodies – and ask away!

Register

First things first: whichever campus you attend, you’ll need to register. We’ll be ready to greet you in dedicated registration areas – if you’ve pre-booked online, simply show your fast-track entry card and away you go!

Before you start to explore, attend the Welcome to the University of Wolverhampton talk to find out more about the University, including our recent achievements and what it’s like to study here.

Remember to pick up a map with your programme, so you can get your bearings and find out where you need to go later.

Our fees and finance talk covers all you need to know about student finance – so, don’t worry if you’re feeling confused, just make sure you come along.

Subject talks, tours and workshops kick off early in the afternoon – check the programme to find out when and where they are, so you don’t miss out. Book on to campus and accommodation tours for a full lowdown of the student experience, including halls if you’re planning on living here during studies.

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Catch a live Artsfest performance!

Grab a coffee, juice or a bite to eat

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Campus Life

Need to get to another campus? Shuttle buses are running throughout the day – check times on page 30.

Get your offer!

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Head into Wolverhampton, Walsall or Telford

You’ll receive a warm welcome in Campus Life, an area in the Students’ Union where you can chat to students and staff about life on campus and all available student support services.

As well as going to specific subject talks, you can drop in to the relevant subject area and speak one-to-one with academics at the different subject stands.

Need to refuel? Grab a coffee, juice or a bite to eat before your next talk. If you’re at City Campus, take your Starbucks outside to the courtyard where you can catch a live Artsfest performance at 1pm or exciting glass blowing demonstrations from Bandits of Glass throughout the day.

Get your offer! Yep, you could walk away with an offer on the spot – speak to our Admissions teams in each Faculty’s subject area on the day to get the application process rolling.

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Speak one-toone with academics

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Get in touch if you’ve missed anything

4pm already?! Your day doesn’t have to end just because the Open Day is over – head into Wolverhampton, Walsall or Telford to explore the cultural and entertainment offering for students at weekends and during study downtime. Missed something? If you get home and realise you forgot to ask that all-important question or missed a talk, don’t worry – pop the date for our next Open Day on your calendar (see page 33), visit the website for more info or get in touch with us on: 0800 953 3222.

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UNIVERSITY TALKS AND TOURS There’s no better way to get a general overview of life at the University of Wolverhampton than by listening to our welcome talks or taking a tour of our campuses and accommodation. CITY CAMPUS TALKS Activity

Description

Time

Room

Duration

Welcome to the University of Wolverhampton. Including introduction to the Students’ Union.

10.15am,12.15pm

Millennium City Building MC001

30 mins

Fees and finance talk.

10.45am, 12.45pm

MC001

25 mins

Campus Life talk.

1.15pm

MC001

25 mins

Description

Time

Room

Duration

Welcome to the University of Wolverhampton. Including introduction to the Students’ Union.

10.30am

Samuel Johnson Building WN004

30 mins

Fees and finance talk.

11.00am

WN004

25 mins

Campus Life talk.

1.15pm

WN004

25 mins

Description

Time

Room

Duration

Welcome to the School of Engineering.

11.00am, 1.00pm

Hutchison Building SC028

25 mins

WALSALL CAMPUS TALKS Activity

TELFORD CAMPUS TALKS Activity

Talk

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CITY CAMPUS TOURS Activity

Description

Time

Room

Duration

City Campus – a guided walking tour.

10.45am, 11.45am 12.45pm, 1.45pm

Book and depart from the Campus Life area.

60 mins

Student accommodation – a tour of City Halls of Residence.

11.00am, 12.00pm 12.30pm, 1.00pm 1.30pm, 2.00pm 2.30pm

Depart from the Campus Life area.

60 mins

WALSALL CAMPUS TOURS Activity

Description

Time

Room

Duration

Walsall Campus – a guided walking tour. Book and depart from Campus Tour stand.

10.45am, 11.15am, 11.45am 12.15pm, 12.45pm, 1.15pm 1.45pm, 2.15pm

Samuel Johnson Building

30 mins

Student accommodation – a walking tour of Walsall Student Village and Gorway Halls of Residence.

11.00am, 12.00pm, 12.30pm 1.00pm, 1.30pm, 2.00pm, 2.30pm

Samuel Johnson Building

60 mins

TELFORD CAMPUS TOURS Activity

Tour

Description

Time

Room

Duration

Student Accommodation – A tour of Telford Campus Halls of Residence.

11.00am, 12.00pm, 12.30pm 1.00pm, 1.30pm, 2.00pm 2.30pm

Darby Building Reception area

40 mins

Talk

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CAMPUS LIFE

With lots of information to take in, make sure you stay refreshed with complimentary tea and coffee.

Discover what life is really like on campus – and how we can help to make your student experience an unforgettable one. HOW TO FIND US

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Academic Support Visit the team for more on the support we offer to aid your studies. From skills workshops and Learning Centres to our recent multi-million pound Digital Campus transformation – all the info is here!

Careers and Employability

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What’s on the menu? Grab a chair and we’ll serve up everything you need to know about accommodation, transport, nursery facilities, security, social activities, sports and more.

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The student experience is key to everything we do here – so stop by our Students’ Union to chat to those in the know! Find out about all the fun societies you can join, social activities to enjoy and the SU’s wide range of available support and services, including mentoring and volunteering.

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WHY NOT EXPLORE WOLVERHAMPTON? Take in a show at the Grand or Arena theatres.

Catch a film at the independent Light House or enjoy the latest blockbuster at Cineworld, Bentley Bridge.

Splash out or stock up at shops in the Mander and Wulfrun centres, or at Bentley Bridge retail park.

Join in and be inspired at June’s Artsfest! Discover Lego Brick Wonders at the Art Gallery, be inspired at our Degree Show, or experience the Illumaphonium at Light House.

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Book your next gig date! Check out the music and comedy listings for Civic and Wulfrun Halls, Slade Rooms and microvenues around the city.

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Take a walk in Wolverhampton’s green spaces to see a different side to the city, including West Park, Bantock Park and along Wolverhampton Canal.

Rumbling stomach? From greasy cafés to Michelin rated restaurants, Wolverhampton has it all – plus some classy joints for a celebratory drink.


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A WANDER AROUND WALSALL Looking for an artistic fix? View the Garman Ryan collection at New Art Gallery or perch on the town’s iconic hippo or saddle sculptures. Explore Walsall’s green and pleasant landscape, including Palfrey Park, Merrions Wood and Walsall Arboretum. Don’t forget all those student discounts you’ll enjoy with your NUS discount card at Saddlers Shopping Centre or Jerome Retail Park. Fancy a film? Take your pic at Showcase and Light cinemas in Walsall. Hungry after your day on campus? Choose from a range of restaurants in town.

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TAKE A TOUR OF TELFORD Flex your NUS card at Telford Shopping Centre or neighbouring Southwater One; the leisure complex includes tenpin bowling, entertainment and dining options. Get your skates on at Telford Ice Rink or hit the slopes at Telford Snowboard and Ski Centre. Visit Blists Hill Victorian Town for an authentic Victorianera experience, just one of the award-winning attractions along the River Severn that a trip to Ironbridge entails. See your favourite stars of stage and screen at the Oakengates Theatre, Cineworld or Odeon Cinema. Take a break in Telford Town Park for a spot of sightseeing or stretch your legs in the stunning Shropshire countryside on your doorstep.

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CITY CAMPUS WHAT’S ON...

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CITY CAMPUS

FACULTY OF

ARTS Activity

Time

Room

Duration

Welcome to the School of Humanities.

12.30pm, 2.30pm

MK045

20 mins

Welcome to the Wolverhampton School of Art Est. 1851.

12.30pm, 2.30pm

MK112

20 mins

Welcome to the School of Media.

12.30pm, 2.50pm

MK204

20 mins

Animation: Try animating in 2D, 3D and stop-motion.

12.50pm, 2.50pm

MK605

60 mins

An introduction to: Applied Arts.

12.50pm, 2.50pm

MK031

60 mins

An introduction to: Computer Games Design.

12.50pm, 2.50pm

MK603

60 mins

Creative and Professional Writing: A cabinet of curiosities.

12.50pm, 2.50pm

MK515

60 mins

Cultural Heritage: Who are we? How do we know?

12.50pm, 2.50pm

MK314

60 mins

English: The poets are revolting.

12.50pm, 2.50pm

MK045

60 mins

English Language, Linguistics and TESOL: What is linguistics?

12.50pm, 2.50pm

MK211

60 mins

An introduction to: Fashion and Textiles.

12.50pm, 2.50pm

MK107

60 mins

Film and Television Production: View a selection of student films in our studio.

12.50pm, 2.50pm

MKb01a MK510

60 mins

An introduction to: Film and Television Studies, including a tour of Light House Media Centre.

12.50pm, 2.50pm

MK312

60 mins

Fine Art: Degree Show tour.

12.50pm, 2.50pm

MK712

60 mins

An introduction to: Graphics and Illustration.

12.50pm, 2.50pm

MK301

60 mins

Interior and Product Design: Materialise: digital making technologies in design.

12.50pm, 2.50pm

MK401

60 mins

Media / Public Relations: Is the medium the message?

12.50pm, 2.50pm

MK310

60 mins

Multimedia Journalism: Reporting news from Wolverhampton.

12.50pm, 2.50pm

MK202

60 mins

Philosophy: What does it mean to be human?

12.50pm, 2.50pm

MK711

60 mins

Photography: Open studio.

12.50pm, 2.50pm

MKb19

60 mins

Religious Studies: Engaging with living religion.

12.50pm, 2.50pm

MK213

60 mins

Portfolio Review: bring your portfolio of work to our Open Day and receive great advice from our academic teams on how to make your portfolio even more outstanding and prepare yourself for future interviews.

10am-4pm

MK Foyer

Drop-in

Faculty of Arts activities are based in the George Wallis Building, where rooms are prefixed with MK. The first digit refers to the corresponding floor, eg. MK045 = ground floor, MK112 = 1st floor etc. Talk

Tour

Workshop


CITY CAMPUS

FACULTY OF

EDUCATION, HEALTH AND WELLBEING

Activity

Time

Room

Duration

Already a registered Health Care Professional? Discover our wide range of Continuing Professional Development opportunities.

10am-12pm 12.30pm-4pm

Harrison Learning Centre

Drop-in

An introduction to: BNurs Adult Nursing, including 10 minute student nurse presentation.

11.30am, 2pm, 3pm

MC001

35 mins

An introduction to: BA Social Work – working with people to find solutions to their problems.

12.30pm, 2.30pm

MC401

30 mins

Don’t meet the criteria for a course? Find out more about our Learning, 12.30pm, 2.30pm Education and Progression (LEaP) courses.

MC301

30 mins

An introduction to: BNurs Adult Nursing, including 10 minute student nurse presentation.

12.35pm

MC228

35 mins

Find out more about our British Psychological Society accredited Psychology courses and meet our friendly team.

12.35pm, 2.15pm

MC418

60 mins

Public Health and Wellbeing

1pm

MC406

30 mins

Tour our brand new interactive skills labs facilities. Experience some of the interactive clinical activities our students engage in. Please meet your guide in Millennium City building foyer.

10am, 10.40am 11.20am, 12.30pm 1.10pm, 1.50pm 2.30pm

MC foyer

30 mins

GET YOUR KIT ON! FREE SPORTS SESSION AT CITY CAMPUS TODAY.

11.30am – 1.00pm Volleyball (18+) 1.00pm – 2.00pm Badminton (18+) 2.00pm – 4.00pm Futsal (18+)

Faculty of Education, Health and Wellbeing activities are primarily based in Millennium City Building, where rooms are prefixed with MC. The first digit refers to the corresponding floor, eg. MC001 = ground floor, MC406 = 4th fourth floor, etc. Talk

Tour

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CITY CAMPUS

FACULTY OF

SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

Activity

Time

Room

Duration

The road to success – the journey to graduate employment.

12.15pm

MC413

15 mins

Making medicines: The behind-the-scenes science.

12.30pm

MC326

45 mins

An introduction to: Architecture, Built Environment, Civil Engineering and Environmental Health.

12.30pm, 2.30pm

MC413

30 mins

Biomedical and Healthcare Science: the little-known link between patient and diagnosis.

12.30pm, 2.30pm

MA036/37

60 mins

Biosciences: from molecules to populations.

12.30pm, 2.30pm

MC201

30 mins

An introduction to: Chemistry, including tour of laboratories and interactive activities.

12.30pm, 2.30pm

MC353

30 mins

Computer Science – smart technologies.

12.30pm, 2.30pm

MI102c

45 mins

Hands-on Forensic Science and tour of laboratories.

12.30pm, 2.30pm

MC232

30 mins

Being a pharmacist – drugs, patients and everything in between!

12.30pm, 2.30pm

MA003/4

45 mins

Animal Behaviour and Wildlife Conservation – is there anyone out there?

10am-3.30pm

MB001

Drop-in

Practical Biology, Chemistry and Forensic activities.

10am-3.30pm

MB007

Drop-in

Architecture and Built Environment exhibition: including a student work showcase and a preview of our new Springfield Campus.

10am-4pm

Rosalind Franklin foyer

Drop-in

Faculty of Science and Engineering activities are based in the Wulfruna, Rosalind Franklin, Millennium City and Alan Turing buildings. Rooms are prefixed by MA, MB, MC and MI respectively. The first digit refers to the corresponding floor, eg. MA003 = ground floor, MC201 = 2nd floor, etc. Talk

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Workshop


CITY CAMPUS

FACULTY OF

SOCIAL SCIENCES Activity

Time

Room

Duration

Welcome from the Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences.

1pm

MH002

10 mins

An introduction to: the University of Wolverhampton Business School.

1.15pm

MU504/5

40 mins

2pm 2pm 2pm 2pm

MU405 MU402 MU504/5 MU407

50 mins 50 mins 50 mins 50 mins

2pm 2pm 2pm 2pm

MU413 MU403 MU506 MU406

50 mins 50 mins 50 mins 50 mins

An introduction to: the School of Social, Historical and Political Studies.

1.15pm

MU307

40 mins

Followed by Course insights and the student experience: Interactive sessions allowing you to quiz staff and current students. Criminology and Criminal Justice Deaf Studies Fire and Rescue History, Politics and War Studies Interpreting Policing and Intelligence Sociology and Social Policy

2pm 2pm 2pm 2pm 2pm 2pm 2pm

MU306 MU303 MU312 MU305 MU302 MU313 MU307

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An introduction to: the University of Wolverhampton Law School.

1.15pm

MH002

30 mins

Your law degree and the real world: Student Engagement and the Law Representation Project.

1.45pm

Court Room, MH107B

20 mins

Public perceptions of homicide.

2.10pm

Court Room

40 mins

Meet the Graduate Teaching Assistants: Insights into the learning experience.

3.10pm

MH002

20 mins

Need to know more? Can we make you an offer? An opportunity to talk to our academic staff.

3.30pm

Lord Swraj Paul Building, third floor

30 mins

Followed by Course insights and the student experience: Interactive sessions allowing you to quiz staff and current students. Accounting and Finance HND Business Business Management and joint programmes Economics and joint programmes Event and Venue Management; Tourism Management; International Hospitality Management Human Resource Management International Business Management Marketing Management

Faculty of Social Sciences activities are based in the Mary Seacole and Lord Swraj Paul buildings, where rooms are prefixed by MH and MU respectively. The first digit refers to the corresponding floor, eg. MH002 = ground floor, MU302 = 3rd floor, etc Talk

Workshop

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WALSALL CAMPUS WHAT’S ON...

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WALSALL CAMPUS

FACULTY OF

ARTS Activity

Time

Room

Duration

Welcome to the School of Performing Arts.

12.30pm, 2.30pm

Black Box Theatre, WH027

15 mins

Dance: Presentation and tour.

12.45pm, 2.45pm

WH123

40 mins

Drama and Acting: Presentation and tour.

12.45pm, 2.45pm

WH204

40 mins

Music and Popular Music. Presentation and tour.

12.45pm, 2.45pm

WH304

40 mins

Music Technology: Recording studio introduction.

12.45pm, 2.45pm

WH315

40 mins

Musical Theatre. Presentation and tour.

12.45pm, 2.45pm

WH226

40 mins

Faculty of Arts activities are based in The Performance Hub, where rooms are prefixed by WH. The first digit refers to the corresponding floor, eg. WH123 = 1st floor, WH204 = 2nd floor, etc. Talk

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FACULTY OF

EDUCATION, HEALTH AND WELLBEING

Talk

Tour

Activity

Time

Room

Duration

Professional Skills Test support session: Literacy

10.30am, 12.40pm

WN213

60 mins

Professional Skills Test support session: Numeracy

10.30am, 12.40pm

WN212

60 mins

An introduction to: Primary Teacher Training.

11.40am, 1.30pm

WN101

60 mins

An introduction to: Education Studies; Special Needs and Inclusion Studies; Childhood Studies; and Family and Community Studies courses.

12.30pm, 2.15pm

WN110

30 mins

Primary School training Q & A with rolling presentation.

10am-4pm

WN109

Drop-in

Applying for Secondary School Teacher training?

10am-4pm

WN010 Ground floor

Drop-in

Speak to our staff about: Education Studies; Special Educational Needs, Disability and Inclusion Studies; Childhood Studies and Family & Community Studies courses.

10am-4pm

1st floor atrium, Samuel Johnson Building

Drop-in

Thinking about postgraduate opportunities? Discover what our MA Education has to offer.

10am-4pm

1st floor atrium, Samuel Johnson Building

Drop-in

View our interactive resources and materials demonstrating appropriate early years’ practice with the Childhood and Family Studies team.

10am-4pm

1st floor atrium, Samuel Johnson Building

Drop-in

Activity

Time

Room

Duration

An introduction to: the Institute of Sport

11.35am, 1pm

WN002

20 mins

Tour our Sports Labs, recently 12.15pm, featured on BBC2’s Trust Me, 1.30pm I’m a Doctor.

WD011

45 mins

10am-4pm Visit the Institute of Sport. • Meet our students and academics. • Find out more about courses and University life. • View video showcases of PE students’ practical work. • Meet our winning sports teams!

WD105/6

Drop-in

Workshop

GET YOUR KIT ON! FREE SPORTS SESSION AT WALSALL CAMPUS TODAY.

1.30pm-3.30pm Swimming (all ages) All day Gym (16+)


BURTON HEALTH EDUCATION CENTRE

Activity

Time

Room

Duration

An introduction to: BSc (Hons) Midwifery. Find out about midwifery and the role of midwives, about our course and what it’s like in practice.

11.45am, 2.00pm

WN004

30 mins

Discover new opportunities within our Nursing programmes and find out about our MNurs Adult Nursing course.

12pm, 1.30pm

WP114

20 mins

An introduction to: BSc (Hons) Paramedic Science. Becoming a paramedic and so much more.

12pm, 1.45pm

WP023b

45 mins

An introduction to: BNurs (Hons) Nursing degrees, including student nurse presentation.

12.30pm, 2.45pm

WN004

30 mins

An introduction to: BSc Physiotherapy. Be part of a profession that helps restore movement and function when someone is affected by injury, illness or disability.

1pm, 2.45pm

WP025

40 mins

Interactive demonstrations from Paramedic Science students.

12.45pm, 3pm

WP014

30 mins

Speak to our Nursing teams to find out more about the courses we 10am-4pm offer, including the MNurs Integrated Master’s course.

WP015

Drop-in

Visit us to find out about our BSc (Hons) Podiatry and how we are working in partnership with Birmingham Metropolitan College.

10am-4pm

WP025

Drop-in

Tour our clinical skills labs facilities and view clinical activities that our students engage in. All questions welcomed!

10am-12pm, 12.30pm-3.30pm

WP009WP012

Drop-in

At our Burton Health Education Centre, we work closely with Queen’s Hospital and offer opportunities to study Adult Nursing, Children’s Nursing and Health Continuing Professional Development (CPD). Why not visit us at Burton to find out more about the courses and the facilities we offer? You will also have the opportunity to meet our students and academics, and listen to an interactive presentation about our Nursing courses – all questions welcomed!

Faculty of Education, Health and Wellbeing activities are based in the William Penny Brookes, Samuel Johnson and Sister Dora buildings. Rooms are prefixed by WD, WN and WP respectively. The first digit refers to the corresponding floor, eg. WD001 = ground floor, WP114 = 1st floor, etc.

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TELFORD CAMPUS WHAT’S ON...

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TELFORD INNOVATION CAMPUS Telford Innovation Campus is our youngest campus, where engineering and built environment students benefit from the hi-tech facilities and teaching expertise on offer. By 2020, there’ll be a shortfall of 200,000 qualified engineers in the UK. In response to this, we’re more committed than ever to producing the next generation of skilled engineers. We’re investing over £10million in advanced new engineering facilities and courses at Telford Campus, so there’s never been a better time for aspiring engineers to join us. The modern campus is set in the grounds of the Grade II listed, 18th century mansion Priorslee Hall, and is home to many of our international students. The technologically driven environment also includes the e-Innovation Centre, home to many start-up businesses.


TELFORD CAMPUS

FACULTY OF

SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

Activity

Time

Room

Duration

Welcome to the School of Engineering

12.30pm, 2.30pm

SC028

20 mins

Automotive Engineering Motorsport Engineering

10am-3.30pm

Live project area, Darby Building

Drop-in

Aerospace Engineering

10am-3.30pm

Darby Building

Drop-in

Chemical Engineering Don’t forget you can take a tour of our Chemical Engineering Laboratories at City Campus.

10am-3.30pm

SC020

Drop-in

Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering

10am-3.30pm

SA224

Drop-in

Manufacturing Engineering

10am-3.30pm

SC003

Drop-in

Mechanical Engineering

10am-3.30pm

Darby Building

Drop-in

Mechatronics Engineering

10am-3.30pm

SC018

Drop-in

Minibus to City Campus departs from Telford Campus at: 1.15pm Return minibus departs from City Campus (Stafford Street) at: 4pm

Faculty of Science and Engineering activities are based in the Hutchison and Darby buildings where rooms are prefixed by SA and SC respectively. The first digit refers to the corresponding floor, eg. SC020 = ground floor, SA224 = 2nd floor, etc.

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BUS TIMETABLES Need to visit another campus? Find your timetable below and hop on a free bus.

Departing from

City Campus

Departing from

City Campus

Departing from

Departing from

Walsall Campus

Telford Campus

To Walsall Campus

To Telford Campus

To City Campus

To City Campus

Departs from outside Rosalind Franklin Building on Stafford Street (as indicated on the City Campus map).

Departs from outside Rosalind Franklin Building on Stafford Street (as indicated on the City Campus map).

Departs from Sports Centre (as indicated on the Walsall Campus map).

Departs from outside SB Building (as indicated on the Telford Campus map).

10.00am, 10.30am 11.00am, 11.30am 12.00pm, 12.30pm 1.00pm, 1.30pm 2.00pm, 2.30pm, 3.00pm

10.15am, 12.45pm

10.00am, 10.45am 11.15am, 11.45am 12.15pm, 12.45pm 1.15pm, 1.45pm, 2.15pm 2.45pm, 3.15pm, 3.45pm

12.00pm, 2.45pm

HOP ON BOARD

A £250 TRAVEL FUND FOR NEW STUDENTS*

Look out for this symbol on the campus maps

Join us in September 2017 and we’ll give you £250 towards the cost of public transport, perfect for helping you get to and from University. *Terms and conditions apply, visit: wlv.ac.uk/travelfund for more information.


ARRIVING BY CAR All our campuses are based in the heart of England and are easily accessible by road and rail. Get your day off to a great start – here's how to find us!

Wolverhampton City Campus From the car park, with the stadium on your right, walk along Molineux Street. Go though the underpass, up the stairs on your left and turn right. The entrance to the Open Day is ahead to your left. For limited free parking at Molineux Stadium, enter postcode WV1 4QR in your sat nav. Other public car parks nearby include: Broad Street (postcode WV1 1JD) Civic Centre (postcode WV1 1RA)

Walsall Campus Enter postcode WS1 3BD in your sat nav.

Telford Campus Enter postcode TF2 9NN in your sat nav.

Burton Health Education Centre We also offer opportunities in Adult Nursing, Children’s Nursing and health CPD in Burton at Queen’s Hospital. Belvedere Road (DE13 0RB).

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UNIVERSITY OVERVIEW Thinking about studying at the University of Wolverhampton? You'll be joining a university with a lot to offer you – here's a brief overview...

£250 MILLION INVESTMENT We’re committed to generating our biggest ever investment by 2020.

AWARD-WINNING STUDENT SUPPORT We were recognised for Outstanding Support for Students at the Times Higher Education Awards 2016.

Our graduates get jobs!*

We were recognised for ‘enhancement of student learning opportunities’ by the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) in 2015.

WORLD-LEADING RESEARCH

OUTSTANDING FACILITIES

14 Research Centres with elements rated as world-leading.**

Including our brand new, multi-million pound Business School building.

96% EMPLOYABILITY RATE

*Destination of Leavers from Higher Education survey. **Research Excellence Framework 2014.

WE’RE COMMENDED!


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COURSE INDEX B

A Accounting and Finance Aerospace Engineering Animal Behaviour and Wildlife Conservation Animation Applied Arts Architecture and the Built Environment - Architecture - Built Environment - Civil Engineering - Construction - Environmental Health - Geography - Quantity Surveying Armed Forces Art and Design - Applied Arts - Art and Design - Fashion and Textiles - Fine Art - Interior Design - Photography - Product Design - Visual Communication Automotive Engineering

p19 p29 p18 p16 p16

p18 p18 p18 p18 p18 p18 p18 p19

Biochemistry Biology Biomedical Science Broadcast Journalism Built Environment Business - Accounting and Finance - Business and Enterprise - Economics - Human Resources - Management - Marketing - Tourism, Events and Hospitality Business Intelligence

D p18 p18 p18 p16 p18 p19 p19 p19 p19 p19 p19 p19 p18

C p16 p16 p16 p16 p16 p16 p16 p16 p29

Chemical Engineering p29 Chemistry p18 Childhood, Family and Community Studies p24 Civil Engineering p18 Cloud Computing p18 Community Health p17/p24 Computer Games Design p16 Computer Science p18 Computing and Information Technology p18 Construction p18 Creative and Professional Writing p16 Criminology and Criminal Justice p19 Cultural Heritage p16 Cyber Security p18

Dance Data Science Deaf Studies – see also Interpreting (British Sign Language) Drama

p23 p18 p19 p23

E Early Years Education Economics Education - Childhood, Family and Community Studies - Early Years Education - Education Studies - Post Compulsory Education - Primary Education - Secondary Education - Special Educational Needs, Disability and Inclusion Electronic and Telecommunications Engineering Engineering - Aerospace Engineering - Automotive Engineering - Chemical Engineering - Electronic and Telecommunications Engineering - Mechanical Engineering - Mechatronics Engineering - Motorsport Engineering English English Language Environmental Health Exercise and Health

p24 p19

p24 p24 p24 p24 p24 p24 p24 p29 p29 p29 p29 p29 p29 p29 p29 p16 p16 p18 p24

Fashion and Textiles Film and Television Production Film and Television Studies Fine Art Fire and Rescue Forensic Science

p16 p16 p16 p16 p19 p18

G Games Development Genetics and Molecular Biology Geography

p18 p18 p18

H Health - Community Health p17/p24 - Midwifery p24 - Nursing (see Nursing) p24 - Paramedic Science p24 - Physician Associate p24 - Physiotherapy p24 Healthcare Science p18 History – see also War Studies p19 Human Biology p18 Human Resources p19 Humanities - Creative and Professional Writing p16 - Cultural Heritage p16 - English p16 - English Language p16 - Linguistics p16 - Philosophy p16 - Religious Studies p16 I Interior Design Interpreting (British Sign Language) – see also Deaf Studies

p16

p19


L Law Linguistics

p19 p16

M Management Manufacturing Engineering Marketing Mathematics and Computer Science - Business Intelligence - Cloud Computing - Computer Science - Computing and Information Technology - Cyber Security - Data Science - Games Development - Mathematics - Smart Technologies - Software Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechatronics Engineering Media - Animation - Broadcast Journalism - Computer Games Design - Film and Television Production - Film and Television Studies - Media - Multimedia Journalism - Public Relations Medical Physiology and Diagnostics Microbiology Midwifery Motorsport Engineering Multimedia Journalism Music Music Technology Musical Theatre

p19 p29 p19

p18 p18 p18 p18 p18 p18 p18 p18 p18 p18 p29 p29 p16 p16 p16 p16 p16 p16 p16 p16 p18 p18 p25 p29 p16 p23 p23 p23

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Q

Nursing - Adult Nursing p17/p25 - Children's Nursing p25 - Mental Health Nursing p17 - Learning Disability Nursing p25

Quantity Surveying R Religious Studies

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P Paramedic Science Performing Arts - Dance - Drama - Music - Music Technology - Musical Theatre - Popular Music Pharmacy - Pharmaceutical Science - Pharmacology - Pharmacy Philosophy Photography Physical Education Physician Associate Physics Physiotherapy Policing Politics Post Compulsory Education Primary Education Product Design Psychology - Counselling Psychology - Criminal Psychology - Psychology Public Health and Wellbeing – see also Social Care / Social Work Public Relations

p18

p25 p23 p23 p23 p23 p23 p23 p18 p18 p18 p16 p16 p24 p25 p18 p25 p19 p19 p24 p24 p16 p17 p17 p17

p17 p16

Sciences - Animal Behaviour and Wildlife Conservation - Biochemistry - Biology - Biomedical Science - Chemistry - Forensic Science - Genetics and Molecular Biology - Healthcare Science - Human Biology - Medical Physiology and Diagnostics - Microbiology - Physics Secondary Education Smart Technologies Social Care – see also Social Work Social Policy Social Studies - Criminology and Criminal Justice - Social Policy - Sociology Social Work – see also Social Care Sociology Software Engineering Special Educational Needs, Disability and Inclusion

p18 p18 p18 p18 p18 p18 p18 p18 p18

Sport - Exercise and Health - Physical Education - Sport and Exercise Science - Sports Coaching Practice - Sports Studies and Development - Strength and Conditioning - Youth Sport Sport and Exercise Science Sports Coaching Practice Sports Studies and Development Strength and Conditioning

Tourism, Events and Hospitality Management U

p17 p19

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p17 p19 p18

p24

p24 p24 p24 p24 p24 p24 p24 p24 p24

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p18 p18 p18 p24 p18

p19 p19 p19

p24 p24

Uniformed Services - Armed Forces - Fire and Rescue - Policing

Visual Communication Visual Communication (Graphic Design) Visual Communication (Illustration)

p19

p19 p19 p19

p16 p16 p16

W War Studies – see also History

p19

Y Youth Sport

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NOTES:

Photographs Photography and video recording may take place at the event and may be used within University publications. If you would prefer your image not to be used, please make yourself known to the Welcome Desk.

Tel: 0800 953 3222 Email: enquiries@wlv.ac.uk wlv.ac.uk

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