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I youre looking or a course that will enhanceyour employability and develop your skills,youve come to the right place. At BirminghamCity University our postgraduate, proessionaland part-time courses have been designed tomake the most o the skills and experienceyou have and help you achieve your goalsand ambitions.
As a modern university, we make surethat our courses meet the needs andrequirements, not only o our students, butalso o industry so that when you qualiy, youare up to date with processes and procedures.To enhance our oerings, we are constantlyupdating and reviewing our courses, and toreect the changes we have made, we havedeveloped this supplementary prospectusto ft in with the existing 2008 postgraduate,proessional and part-time one.
This supplement highlights courses thathave changed their content or their name, andones that are no longer running. Weve alsoincluding updated inormation on ees andunding, but to save you reading through thesame inormation twice, we havent includedall inormation again, so you should use thissupplement in conjunction with the 2008prospectus enclosed to make sure that youfnd the inormation you are looking or.
To reect the changes in our course provisionand position, we have changed the names oour campuses.
City North Campus is the new name orour main campus at Perry Barr, EdgbastonCampus is the new name or the Healthcampus, Millennium Point and Conservatoireare now part o City Centre Campus.
The new names or our aculties are:Faculty o Perormance, Media and English;Birmingham City Business School; Facultyo Technology, Innovation and Development;Faculty o Health; Birmingham Institute o Artand Design; and Faculty o Education, Lawand Social Sciences.
I you would like any urther inormation, youwill see contact inormation on the page oyour course. You can contact our course helpand advice centre, Choices, on 0121 331 5595or by emailing [email protected],or visit the website www.bcu.ac.uk
BirminghamCityUniversityWelcome
Postgraduate/Proessional/Part-time Prospectus Supplement 2009Full and part-time courses including urther education
Your time as a student will almost certainly prove one o themost exciting and challenging times o your lie, so its important
you choose the university thats right or you.
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Advice, guidance and urther inormationThe Universitys course inormation andguidance centre, Choices, is here to help youfnd the best course or your career aspirationsand interests and give advice on: Entry qualifcations Application advice, including personal
statements
Access routes or mature students Accommodation Childcare Welare services Financial support
Choices is based at City North Campus withinthe Students Union building. Drop in or adviceor book an appointment or a more detailedconsultation.
T: 0121 331 5595E: [email protected]: www.bcu.ac.uk/choices
Opportunities to visitOpen Days open to all* Friday 19 June 2009
Saturday 20 June 2009
Friday 2 October 2009
Saturday 3 October 2009
Open days or Clearing applicants*
Saturday 15 August 2009 Wednesday 19 August 2009
*Please note: some dates are provisional at thetime o going to press and may be subject to change.
There are other opportunities to visit us.These include individual campus tours andsubject-specifc applicant visit days. Youcan fnd more details on all our open daysat www.bcu.uk/opendays, or via ourChoices ofce.
Ways to fnd out more
www.bcu.ac.uk/choices
This prospectus aims to give you the inormation you need tohelp you choose a course and get a eel or the Birmingham CityUniversity student experience. There are ways o fnding out moreand you will probably want to come and visit our campuses and
speak to sta, students and advisers.
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Section 1 Key inormationAccommodationSupport Your welare frst(Funding, loans, grants, bursaries)International Students rom overseas(Tuition ees, bursaries, pre-sessional course costs)
Section 2 IndexesCourse index (A-Z by subject area)
Section 3 CoursesActing and TheatreArt, Design and Visual CommunicationBusiness and ManagementComputing, IT & Sotware EngineeringCriminologyEducation and Teacher Training
EngineeringEnvironmentFashionHealth and Social CareLogisticsMedia, Multimedia and New MediaMusicRadiographySocial Sciences
Contents
All courses described as being delivered by Birmingham City University include those provided or delivered by
the University and by companies within the Birmingham City University group o companies including UCEEnterprise Ltd, Technology Innovation Centre and Technology Innovation Centre Commercial Ltd.
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Ten great reasons to choose us
Birmingham City University
As you work your way through this prospectus you will discoverthe story o Birmingham City University and the many great thingsthat will combine to give you an outstanding student experience.
We are a diverse, dynamic and supportive university with awelcoming approach to all our students. Read on or an overviewo what makes Birmingham City University so special...
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1. Enhanced career prospectsBecoming a postgraduate student will enableyou to pursue your interests and develop yourskills in a specialised area. You will achieve anincreased awareness o the latest trends in aparticular discipline and enhance your careerprospects considerably.
We oer postgraduate study in two maincategories: taught courses and research.Taught courses normally involve ormallectures and/or seminar programmes andwritten examinations. Research is done throughindependent exploration, analysis and thepreparation o a thesis under the supervisiono a specialist lecturer in your chosen subject.
2. Exciting cityThe city o Birmingham is a antastic place to
live and learn, with around 60,000 studentsmaking it their home rom home. Following itsdramatic transormation over recent years, its avibrant and dynamic city with social and culturalactivities to suit every taste and budget. Right atthe heart o the country, the second city has anunparalleled inrastructure. The strong businessand manuacturing economy will allow youaccess to expertise and employment acrossa vast range o sectors.
3. Fantastic campusesWe have outstanding acilities available acrossour eight teaching sites, all within easy reacho the city centre. On most o our campusesyoull also fnd bars, eateries, retail outlets andnearby sports and recreational acilities. And theUniversity has ongoing plans to invest signifcantsums in campus-based social acilities.
4. Signifcant investmentThe University is committed to substantialexpansion, with 250m worth o investment in
new and improved acilities already underway. Thisincludes the creation o a major new city centrecampus in Birminghams Eastside district, nearMillennium Point, which will become the homeo the Universitys creative arts programmes.
5. Outstanding resources and acilities
Ongoing investment in our teaching and learningprovision and ambitious plans or uturedevelopments mean cutting-edge equipment,resources and acilities second to none. Ourinnovative approach to teaching and learningis demonstrated with our online virtuallearning environment, clinical skills centresand simulated learning acilities supportingpractice based learning.
6. Superb access to inormationYou can be assured o easy and open access to
an abundance o library and IT acilities, directlysupporting your learning requirements. Over3 million has recently been ploughed into ourlibraries, subject-specifc librarians help youwith your exact needs and you will also haveaccess to our digital library. Wireless networksin most communal areas will get you online andyou even get ree web access rom your bedroomi you decide to live in our halls.
Libraries and IT acilities are open duringevenings and weekends to ft around yourbusy schedules.
7. Proessionally relevant andrespected coursesOur strong links with industry and the proessionsand established arrangements with proessionalbodies ensure courses are current, relevantand recognised by the proessions. With manycourses oering work placement opportunities,valuable proessional experience gives you theoutstanding career prospects.
8. Established yet responsiveAlthough a relatively new university, ourlong standing reputation or excellence inproessionally-relevant higher education datesback to 1843 with the establishment o the frstPolytechnic Institute in Birmingham.
Our strong sense o history, combined withour high ambitions or the uture, reects theUniversitys unstinting commitment to providingthe very best student experience possible.
9. In-touch teachingOur sta expertise is one o our most valuableresources, with the majority still either practisingin their related felds or providing consultancyto proessional organisations. This ensures theyremain ully in touch with industry developmentsand can continue to deliver relevant study
programmes. Our sta includes numerousleading fgures in felds rom Art to Criminologyand Education to English, making this a trulyexciting and inspiring place to learn.
10. ResearchResearch, which is ocused around fve University-unded Centres o Research Excellence, isproessionally relevant. Many research projectsare multi-disciplinary, drawing on expertiserom members o sta across the University
and enhance our excellent links with industry,commerce and the proessions.
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Birmingham City University is an exciting and vibrant place tolearn. With a heritage stretching back to the mid 19th Century,were well-established and proud o our strong links with industryand the proessions. And with an ongoing multi-million poundinvestment programme enhancing already outstanding acilities,the Universitys achievements continue to go rom strength
to strength. Add to that our great location in the lively city oBirmingham and you have a university that oers you the verybest o student experiences.
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The University and cityExperience
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Accommodation
Home from homeYou will fnd ull inormation about the range o accommodation oeredat Birmingham City University in the ull prospectus. In addition to this,accommodation is also available in Opal 1.
Opal 1 is a privately owned acility with 200rooms or Birmingham City University students.Accommodation Services have a Liaison Ofcer
at the residence to ensure excellent standards opastoral care. There is also a Student Assistantwho will be able to oer support and assistancei necessary. University Security Service liaisesclosely with the management o Opal 1 and willbe on hand to assist in dealing with any seriousout o hours occurrences.
No. o rooms
200
Bathroom
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Kitchen
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between 4-6people
Furniture
Either a
standard singlebed or a largerbed (in deluxerooms) withunder bedstorage, studydesk, studychair, desklamp, wardrobe,curtains,storage heater,bookshelves.
Facilities
Proessionally-
staed pooland leisurecentre, laundry,security ofce,commonroom withwidescreensatellite TV,accommodationofce, limitedcar parking.
Price
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Support
Your welfare rstFinancial inormationThese are amendments to the ees and costs inthe 2008 prospectus.
PGCE studentsCourse ees will be a maximum o 3,175. Youwill be eligible to take out a student ee loan tocover these, as well as a student maintenance
loan (subject to previous study rules). You willalso be eligible or a Maintenance Grant o upto 2,835. 1,260 is guaranteed, the remaining1,575 will be means-tested in the same wayas or undergraduate students.
PGCE students who will teach insecondary schoolsAdditionally these students are eligible toreceive a TDAS bursary o 9,000 or traineesin Mathematics, Science or English.
PGCE students who will teach inprimary schoolsStudents on this course will be eligible toreceive a TDAS Bursary o 6,000. I you arestudying/intend to study on a PGCE coursepart-time please contact Student Finance.
Making the transition to Universitycan be a big step at any age andwe have a number o services tohelp support your welare duringyour time with us. We can alsoprovide you with advice on many
topics rom childcare to careers.
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InternationalStudents from Overseas
These are amendments to the tuition ees and also some entryrequirements. For additional inormation please check the 2008prospectus or visit www.bcu.ac.uk/students/international
Tuition Fees
BA (Hons) Acting
Graduate Diploma in Acting
MA (Hons) VoiceBA (Hons) Community
and Applied Theatre
BA (Hons) Community
and Applied Dance Theatre
PG Dip / MA (Hons) Musical Theatre
BA (Hons) Stage Management
Birmingham Conservatoire UG & PG
Master o Business Administration (MBA)
Business School UG
Business School PG
Birmingham Institute
o Art and Design UG
Birmingham Institute
o Art and Design PG
Faculty o Education, Law,
Social Sciences UG
Faculty o Education, Law,
Social Sciences PG
Faculty o Technology, Innovation
and Development UG
Faculty o Technology, Innovationand Development PG
Faculty o Health UG
Faculty o Health PG
BTEC Foundation Diploma
in Art and Design
BTEC National Diplomas
(Design Crats, Fashion and Clothing,
Three Dimensional Design)
Foundation Certifcate English
or Academic Purposes
The tuition ee includes all teaching andexamination costs, and membership o theUnion o Students.
English Language RequirementsAll tuition, examinations and subject materialswill be in English. Here are some more detailedqualifcation requirements or the IELTS andTOEFL courses.
TestInternational English LanguageTesting Service (IELTS)Score/gradeOverall band o 6.0 or above or most courses.
6.5 or undergraduate Business top ups andBusiness postgraduate courses
7.0 or LLM Corporate and Business Law,LLM International Human Rights and MAEnglish Linguistics
Test o English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)Score/grade Paper based 550, computer based 213 or
most courses. Paper based 575, computer based 232 or
postgraduate Business courses.
Paper based 600, computer based 250or LLM Corporate and Business Law, LLMInternational Human Rights and MAEnglish Linguistics.
English Language CoursesPre-sessional English Language coursesThese amendments are to the cost o thepre-sessional English Language courses runat Birmingham City University to enable youto develop your English skills i you have
narrowly missed the minimum EnglishLanguage requirements.
*Includes tuition, accommodation, course material andsocial activities.
13,500
13,500
13,500
12,000
12,000
12,000
12,000
12,500
10,600
8,800
9,400
8,800
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8,800
9,400
8,800
10,600
8,800
9,400
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6,200
6,200
5 week pre-sessional
10 week pre-sessional
FCEAP - Full year
FCEAP - 2nd semester
5.5
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6.0
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You have
IELTS
You need
IELTS
Tuition
Fees
Course
6.0
6.57.0
6.0
6.5
7.0
6.0
6.0
870*
870*870*
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1740*
1740*
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Course Index.New.Amended.Deleted.
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SectionTwoIndexes:Subjects
Accountancy and Finance All courses in this section are the same as in the 2008 prospectus;
please see pages 16 19.
Acting and Theatre
Some courses in this section have been amended
Amended courses
Acting PgDip/MA 16
Physical Theatre PgDip 18
Proessional Voice Practice PgDip/MA 19
Architecture
All courses in this section are the same as in the 2008 prospectus;
please see pages 22 28.
Art, Design and Visual Communication
This section includes amendments to existing courses as well as
new courses.
Amended courses
Design Management PgCert/PgDip/MA
New courses
Arts and Project Management PgCert/PgDip/MA
Creative Sel-development:
Colour and Painting
Creative Printmaking and Watercolour
Creative Crat Ceramics
Creative Techniques Figure Drawing and Painting
Traditional PhotographyDigital Photography
Design and Visualisation PgCert/PgDip/MA
Photography: Documentary Practice PgCert/PgDip/MA
Queer Studies in Arts and Culture PgCert/PgDip/MA
Web Presence PgCert/PgDip/MA
BankingAll courses in this section are the same as in the 2008 prospectus;please see pages 46 47.
Business and ManagementThis section includes amendments to existing courses as well as
new courses.
Amended courses
Innovation and Entrepreneurship CPS
Lean Operations CPS
Management o Innovation and Change CPS
Operations Management PgCert/PgDip/MSc
Project Management PgCert/PgDip/MSc
New courses
International Human Resource Management PgCert/PgDip/MSc
Management Inormation Systems CPS
MBA (2 years part-time)
Project Management CPS
Quality Management PgCert/PgDip/MSc
Computing, IT and Sotware Engineering
This section includes amendments to existing courses as well as
new courses and highlights courses that have been discontinued.
Amended courses
Automotive Calibration and Control PgCert/PgDip/MSc
Computer Networks and Security BSc
Computing and Electronics BSc
Data Communications CPS
Data Networks and Security PgCert/PgDip/MSc
Inormation and Communication Technology BSc
Sotware Design and Networks BSc
Sotware Development and Security PgCert/PgDip/MA
New courses
Computer Networks or Business BSc
Developing Systems Using Microsot.net CPS
Developing Systems Using Open Source CPS
e-Technologies CPS
Game Technologies CPS
Network Administration CPS
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Networking Technologies CPSNetwork Administration DPS
Networking Technologies DPS
Deleted courses
Automotive Calibration and Control Research PgCert/PgDip/MSc
Data Networks and Security Research PgCert/PgDip/MSc
Sotware Development and Security Research PgCert/PgDip/MA
Criminal Justice now Criminology
There have been several changes to course titles in Criminal Justice.
Amended courses
Criminal Justice/Criminal Justice and Criminology/Criminal
Justice and Policing/Criminal Justice with Psychology
are now:
Criminology/Criminology and Policing/Criminology and Security
Studies/Criminology and Sociology
Deleted courses
Criminal Justice Policy and Practice
Education and Teacher Training
There are a couple o new courses in addition to the courses in the
current prospectus.
New courses
Education MA
Primary Education PGCE
EngineeringThis section includes amendments to existing courses and highlights
courses that have been discontinued.
Amended courses
Aerospace Product Development BEng
Automotive Engineering BEng
Automotive Engineering PgCert/PgDip/MSc
Electronic Engineering BEng
Management o Manuacturing Systems BEng
Manuacturing Systems CPS
Mechanical Engineering BEngMechanical Engineering PgCert/PgDip/MSc
Product Liecycle Management CPS
Telecommunications and Networks BEng
Deleted courses
Automotive Engineering Research PgDip/MSc
Mechanical Engineering Research PgDip/MSc
English
Courses are running as per the 2008 prospectus, see pages 129 136,with the exception o:
Deleted course
English Literary Studies PgCert/PgDip/MA
Environment
Courses are running as per the 2008 prospectus, see pages 137 140,
with the ollowing exception:
Amended courseFood Processing Systems CPSIntegrated Environmental Management
FashionThere are a couple o new ashion courses in addition to the coursesin the 2008 prospectus on pages 141 145
New CoursesFashion Promotion PgCert/PgDip/MAFashion Styling PgCert/PgDip/MA
Health and Social CareMost courses are running as per the 2008 prospectus, see pages 146 151 with the ollowing exceptions:
New coursesChildcare PQMental Health PgCert/PgDip/MA
Deleted coursesHealth Studies/Health Studies (Health Development)/Health Studies(Health Policy and Management)
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HorologyAll courses in this section are the same as in the 2008 prospectus;please see page 153.
HousingAll courses in this section are the same as in the 2008 prospectus;please see pages 154 158.
JewelleryAll courses in this section are the same as in the 2008 prospectus;please see pages 159 161.
Landscape ArchitectureAll courses in this section are the same as in the 2008 prospectus;please see pages 162 164.
LawMost courses are running as per the 2008 prospectus, see pages 165 174 with the ollowing exceptions:
Deleted courses:Legal Advice and Representation DPS
LogisticsThis section includes amendments to existing courses as well as newcourses and highlights courses that have been discontinued.
Amended coursesElectronic Commerce PgCert/PgDip/MScLogistics PgCert/PgDip/MScSupply Chain Management PgCert/PgDip/MSc
Deleted coursesElectronic Commerce Research PgDip/MScLogistics Research PgDip/MScSupply Chain Management Research PgCert/PgDip/MSc
Media, Multimedia and New MediaMost courses are running as per the 2008 prospectus, see pages189 197 with the ollowing exceptions:
Amended coursesMultimedia Design and Production CPSSound Engineering and Production CPS
New coursesDigital Video Production CPSMedia Production Management CPS
MusicThe ollowing courses have been amended or discontinued. You willfnd other Music courses in the 2008 prospectus on pages 199 206.
Amended coursesJazz Grad DipMusic Mmus
New coursesMusic (Specialist Perormance)
Deleted coursesMusical Theatre (joint with BSA)
Nursing, Midwiery and ODPAll courses in this section are the same as in the 2008 prospectus;please see pages 207 219.
PlanningAll courses in this section are the same as in the 2008 prospectus;please see pages 220 222.
Property and Construction ManagementAll courses in this section are the same as in the 2008 prospectus;please see pages 223 238.
Quality AssuranceAll courses in this section are the same as in the 2008 prospectus;please see page 239.
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RadiographyAll courses in this section are the same as in the 2008 prospectus;please see pages 240 241, with the exception o:
Amended coursesRadiography PgCert/PgDip/MSc addition o Computed Tomography pathway
Social SciencesMost courses in this section are the same as in the 2008 prospectus;see pages 242 244, with the exception o:
New coursesPsychology BSc
Deleted coursesSociology with Cultural Studies BA pathway has been discontinued
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We have developed a great range o proessionally relevantcourses to ensure you have the best chance o employmentsuccess. Numerous courses on oer also give you exemptionsrom proessional qualifcations. Many o our lecturers remainas practitioners, building on their years o proessionalexperience, ensuring they are in touch with the demands
o the real world.
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>Tari score N/A
How do I apply?
Direct to Faculty
Getting started - what will I need? An initial qualifcation at Honours levelusually in a complementary subjecti.e. Drama, Theatre Studies, EnglishLiterature, etc.
Prior experience that would acilitate thesuccessul completion o the course anddemonstrate at special interview your abilityto progress at the required rate.
Auditions are through a two stage process:Initial Audition you must prepare and
memorise two contrasting speeches romdierent plays, no more than two minuteslong. One o which must have been writtenin the last 20 years.
Recall Audition lasts or a whole dayand consists o: An acting workshop, voice and
movement assessments The presentation o two speeches (one
rom the Elizabethan/Jacobean period) A song A reading
Tell me more...This is a course designed or those who wishto pursue careers as proessional actors.During the course the ocus is on learningthrough perormance, with the balanceprogressing rom technical skills toperormance. In the fnal term the emphasisis on public live perormance, radio and screenskills and career management. The course has
proessional accreditation rom the NationalCouncil or Drama Training (NCDT).
What will I study?The course is an extremely intensive trainingprocess that requires the highest level ocommitment. It is expected that you will workand progress at a very high rate to ensure thatevery opportunity is explored and exploitedto the ullest. It demands an enormousamount o time, commitment and energy,challenging you intellectually, physically andemotionally. Our typical working day is long(8:45am-6:00pm) and you will be expected tocomplete preparation and research, as well
as learn lines between classes with someevenings and weekends used or rehearsalsand perormance.
Although the academic year is longer at 36weeks and the ull days are parallel to the BA(Honours), trying to achieve a similar outcomein a shorter time adds to the pressure on you,a pressure which can prove difcult or some.
It progresses rom technical skills in thefrst term to perormance, career advice andsupport in the third term. Also, in the fnalterm, a Showcase is presented in Birminghamand London to invited agents, casting directorsand other proessionals. A fnal perormance isdelivered ater Showcase in a well establishedBirmingham theatre.
How is my work assessed?As the course only teaches essential elementsyou are required to attend all classes attendance is part o the assessment o a
module. All modules are taken into accountor the fnal dierentiation o the award
Distinction, Commendation and Pass to reect the level o technical abilityachieved, as well as the assimilation othese skills into perormance.
Can I study urther?I you wish to urther develop your actingand related skills, you can apply to studythe Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip) PhysicalTheatre* or the PgDip/MA ProessionalVoice Practice*. There are also opportunitieswithin the University to study a Postgraduate
Certifcate in Education (PGCE).
What are my employability prospects?Our graduate destinations are outstanding andour graduates go on to work in all areas o theacting proession.Recent graduates include: ASHLEY TAYLOR-RHYS (2007) War Horse (Royal NationalTheatre); AMY BOOTH-STEEL (2007) Velma inScooby Do (UK Tour) Genie in Aladdin (SwanTheatre); LOUISE MARDENBOROUGH (2006)Filth: The Mary Whitehouse Story (BBC TV),Doctors (TV), The Snow Queen (Theatre RoyalStratord East), CRAIG STORROD (2006) TheFixer, Sound, The Bill (TV), Five Guys NamedMoe (The English Theatre Frankurt), Romeoand Juliet (Escapade Theatre), The Snow Queen(The Theatre Royal Stratord East), DREWWEBB (2006) Filth: The Mary Whitehouse Story(BBC TV); CATHERINE TYLDESLEY (2006) ItsAdam and Shelley, Iris in Lilies, Drop DeadGorgeous, Coronation Street, Sorted, HolbyCity (TV) Miss Nightingale (Film); DANIEL
ANDERSON (2005) Fools Paradise (Nu CenturyArts), The Bill (TV), God is a DJ (Theatre
Acting*
PgDip/MAFULL-TIME 1 YEARBIRMINGHAM SCHOOL OF ACTING | MILLENNIUM POINT
Get more atwww.bcu.ac.uk
How can I get more ino?
T: 0121 331 7220F: 0121 331 7221E: [email protected]: www.bsa.bcu.ac.uk
Things to note...
Summer Schools are oered or actorsand non-actors o all ages and levelso experience and confdence.
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Centre); NALINI CHETTY (2006) Yellow Moon(Citizen Theatre Company and Broadway,NY), Amid The Clouds (Battersea ArtsCentre); REBECCA MCQUILLAN (2005) DesireUnder The Elms (Citizen Theatre Company);REMI WILSON (2004) Promises and Lies(Birmingham REP), Playboy o The West Indies(Almeida), William and Mary, Hyperdrive (TV)As Remi Nicole she has had a hit single Go
Mr Sunshine and recently released her debutalbum on Island Records: I Dont Know WhatI Am (Music); HELEN GEORGE (2003) HotelBabylon, Hollyoaks (TV) High School Musical(Disney Tour), The Woman In White (WestEnd); NIGEL BOYLE (2003) The Ken CampbellImpo Show (The Inn on the Green), Sweet LoveRemembered (Shakespeare Globe), Casualty,The Peep Show, All In The Game (TV); KIERONHILL (2002) Appearing in The Histories,directed by Michael Boyd at The CourtyardTheatre (Royal Shakespeare Company);
DHAFFER LABIDINE (2002) Rise o theFootsoldier, The Mark o Cain, The Childreno Men (Film) The Whistleblowers, Princeo Poets, Thieves Like Us, Spooks, DreamTeam (TV); TOM LISTER (2001) Carl King inEmmerdale, The Bill, Heartbeat (TV) LovesMistress (Globe Theatre); JAMES DAFFERN(2000) Where The Heart Is, Doctors, HolbyCity, The Rotters Club (TV) Smirno, Tango,Fiat Punto (Commercials); KATY LEEMING(1999) Tess o the DUrbervilles, La Cava, LesMiserables (West End) Beyond The Barricade(UK Tour) The Wizard o OZ (BirminghamREP); LUKE MABLY (1998) Blue Murder, WhoGets The Dog, Holby City, Dream Team (TV)Save Angel Hope, The Prince and Me 2, ColourMe Kubrick: A Trueish Story, Spirit Trap,The Prince and Me, 28 Days Later (Film); JIMIMISTRY (1996) Spooks, EastEnders (TV), BloodDiamond, Partition, Ella Enchanted, The Guru,My Kingdom, East is East (Film) END
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How do I apply?
Direct to Faculty
Getting started - what will I need? An initial qualifcation at Honours levelusually in a complementary subjecti.e. Drama, Theatre Studies, EnglishLiterature, etc.
Prior experience that would acilitate thesuccessul completion o the course anddemonstrate at special interview your abilityto progress at the required rate.
Audition process (30 non-reundable)In order to gain a place on the course you will
be required to attend an audition at the school.There is no need to prepare anything. Theaudition will start at with a group warm up andmovement class, ollowed by an improvisationsession. Later there will be a short interviewwhere we can fnd out something about youand why you want to be on the course. Justas important, you will be able to ask usabout the course and what we do.
Tell me more...This course oers advanced, intensive, practicaltraining or actors who wish to urther theirskills in making work that is ully expressiveand creative. It has at its core three vitalelements in the creation o physical theatre:movement analysis, voice and ensemble work.You will learn to develop your own physicaltechnique and presence in order that you canbe as physically and vocally expressive aspossible. You will also expand on your ability towork with others and to be creative with spaceand exible in time.
What will I study?The course consists o three core creativeskills classes:
Movement awarenessYou will develop movement technique and bodyawareness involving balance, co-ordination,physical connection and articulation andisolation. Other areas covered are elementso Feldenkrais technique, mime and acrobatics.
Voice
Voice is an element in most o the work andthis class builds on the basic technique ogood vocal use, deepening the understandingo the connection between voice and body.
EnsembleThis develops your creativity; working in space,time and with ellow actors. Areas coveredare elements o Laban technique, contactimprovisation, group rhythm work, elementand animal work.
Running alongside these classes will beextended laboratories in areas that may include: Full Mask Physical Storytelling Clown and Comedy Hal Mask Character Text and Tragedy
The course is run and taught by experiencedproessional physical theatre practitioners
who can help develop your own method andapproach to the work. You will be continuallyasked to create and develop work and by theend o the course will understand the natureo collaborative and devised work and bepro-active in your own.
How is my work assessed?As the course only teaches essential elementsyou are required to attend all classes attendance is part o the assessment oa module. All modules are taken into account
or the fnal dierentiation o the award Distinction, Commendation and Pass toreect the level o technical ability achievedas well as the assimilation o these skillsinto perormance.
Can I study urther?I you wish to urther develop your actingand related skills, you can apply to study thePostgraduate Diploma (PgDip) Acting* or thePgDip/MA Proessional Voice Practice*. There arealso opportunities within the University to studya Postgraduate Certifcate in Education (PGCE).
What are my employability prospects?This course oers a stimulating, practice-based training that will prepare you or acareer within physical theatre practice.Graduates will be skilled in technique andaccomplished in making and devising worko a proessional standard. END
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PgDipFULL-TIME 1 YEARBIRMINGHAM SCHOOL OF ACTING | MILLENNIUM POINT
How can I get more ino?
T: 0121 331 7220F: 0121 331 7221E: [email protected]: www.bsa.bcu.ac.uk
Things to note...
Birmingham School o Acting usesproessional venues or all publicperormances giving the School accessto a range o theatre spaces ew dramaschools can match.
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How can I get more ino?
T: 0121 331 7220F: 0121 331 7221E: [email protected]: www.bsa.bcu.ac.uk
How do I apply?
Direct to Faculty
Getting started - what will I need? Candidates will normally possess a frst
degree, perormance diploma or equivalentqualifcation, usually in a complementarysubject i.e. Drama, Theatre Studies, EnglishLiterature, etc.
I you do not meet the above entryrequirements but possess an appropriatelevel o perormance skills and proessionalexperience, you will also be considered.You may be asked to demonstrate at specialinterview ability to progress at the
required rate.
Audition is through a two stage process audition and interview (30 non-reundable).
For the audition, candidates are required toprepare and present: A two minute speech in verse rom an
Elizabethan/Jacobean play OR a musicaltheatre song (accompaniment provided)
A Shakespearean sonnet A piece o modern or contemporary verse
This programme must not last more thanfve minutes. You need to be able todemonstrate some sensitivity to, andawareness o, the demands o speakingtext in a perormance context.
The audition will be ollowed by an interviewwith the Course Director.
Tell me more...The course was developed with the support othe Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) VoiceDepartment and will eature guest lecturesrom a range o practitioners, includingrenowned voice teachers and coachesas well as laryngologists, speech therapistsand voice proessionals working within themedical proession.
It is likely to appeal to those who already havean interest in and some knowledge o voice:
actors, drama graduates, teachers, speechtherapists, singers and musicians with aparticular interest in vocal music.
This course is intended or those who seekspecialised practice and study in voice andspeech. Whilst the oundation o the courseis rooted in the principles o healthy vocaluse, it will not ocus on a particular systemor regime. It will concentrate on an approachto working with language developed by CicelyBerry at the RSC and you will have theopportunity o working with members othe RSC Voice Department. There are alsoplacement opportunities with the RSC.
What will I study?This course provides an opportunity to study indepth the theory and practice o working withthe voice. Sound theoretical underpinning isprovided by a study o anatomy and physiology,phonology and voice pedagogy. Simultaneously,you will develop your own vocal instrument
through a study o practical voice work,
practical work on text and singing. Yourteaching skills are developed through microteaching, teaching practice and/or proessionalplacements within local theatres (including theRSC) and regional drama schools.
The course also develops independent researchskills, and in the fnal term o the courseMasters students will produce a researchproject/dissertation.
How is my work assessed?
As the course only teaches essential elementsyou are required to attend all classes attendance is part o the assessment o amodule. All modules are taken into accountor the fnal dierentiation o the award Distinction, Commendation and Pass to reect the level o ability achieved.
Can I study urther?I you wish to urther develop your actingand related skills, you can apply to studythe Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip) Physical
Theatre* or the PgDip Acting*. There areopportunities within the University to study aPostgraduate Certifcate in Education (PGCE).
What are my employability prospects?Graduate opportunities are wide rangingand include voice teaching/coaching, privatepractice, community work and education. END
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You will be placed in an artistic environmentwhere, working with creative proessionals,you will be given the reedom to exploreyour talent and learn to express yoursel.
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Direct to Faculty
Getting started - what will I need? First or second class Honours degree in a
related subject, or equivalent qualifcationsor experience.
Background or proven interest in design anddesign management.
For overseas students English languagescored at 6.5 on the IELTS rating or 550 (213computer) on TOEFL.
Tell me more...This course attracts graduates, designers
and non-designers who want to enhancetheir career prospects by gaining knowledgeand skills in design management. This is aninnovative and well-proven course that providesthe opportunity to collaborate with externalcompanies, organisations and those involvedin design. There is also the option to undertakea six week placement.
PathwaysBuilding on the success o this masters, ourpathways are now oered, you will choose your
pathway at the MA stage o the course.Proessional PracticeInsight into design practice enables you todevelop your strategic skills, learning how tomanage people and process.
Entrepreneurship & InnovationYou will explore the nature o entrepreneurshipand innovation and can develop a business planas your dissertation.
Sustainable Design PolicyYou will research the relationship between design
and organisational policy and explore the roleo designers in achieving a sustainable uture.
Service DesignThis pathway creates the opportunity to explorethe specifc role that design plays within thedesign o services and the service sector.
What will I study?The multi-disciplinary, proessionally ocusedcurriculum explores design managementand its unction within organisations. You willtailor your work around your own particularspecialisation and study the design industry;design policy; the strategic role o designin business and marketing; and designpractice including project management,law and fnance.
The course team o established academicsand design proessionals also places greatemphasis on the development o interpersonaland proessional communication skills.
The course oers: Collaboration with external organisations
involved in design at all three stages o theprogramme, including an optional placement.
Experience o working directly with designers,providing insight into the crucial relationshipbetween designers and non-designers.
The opportunity to reect upon and developessential interpersonal, team-working,motivational and inuencing skills.
The opportunity to tailor the programmeo study around your own particular area o
interest and career plan. Learning and networking opportunities
resulting rom the integration o ull-time,part-time and learning contract students.
The unique option or UK and EU students tostudy part-time via a Learning Contract. Thisrequires only 15 days attendance and enablespractising designers and design managersto develop their careers through work-basedlearning, while remaining in employment. Iyou study by Learning Contract, you will tailoryour programme o study around personal andwork related goals and gain credit towardsthe Masters or projects and time at work.
How is my work assessed?The course provides continuous ormativeassessment via group and individual tutorialeedback. Summative assessment is basedupon a combination o individual seminars,team presentations, industry-standard reports,individual essays, team reports and briefngsplus the fnal dissertation.
Can I study urther?There are opportunities or design and design
policy research, as research assistants onunded projects, or as research studentsstudying or an MPhil or PhD.
What are my employability prospects?Career opportunities are ound in design andbrand consultancies, in-house design andmarketing departments as designers, designmanagers, project and account managersand marketing communication managers andbuyers. Graduates have also become reelanceconsultants, set up their own businesses and
pursued careers in research and teaching. END
Design Management
PgCert/PgDip/MAFULL-TIME 1 YEAR | PART-TIME 2 YEARSPART-TIME VIA LEARNING CONTRACTBIAD | GOSTA GREEN
How can I get more ino?
T: 0121 331 7856F: 0121 331 5821E: [email protected]: www.biad.bcu.ac.uk
Things to note...
BIAD has a strong tradition o artseducation, combined with excellentacilities and expert teaching sta tonurture and inspire your creative talents.
Get more atwww.bcu.ac.uk
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How do I apply?
Direct to Faculty
Getting started - what will I need? First degree in a relevant subject, equivalent
qualifcations or equivalent experience. The course welcomes applications rom
mature students
Tell me more...This Masters (MA) is designed or those whowish to pursue a career in arts management.It will be o particular interest to graduatesrom art and design; humanities; media andperormance; and business and management
subjects. The course is the only MA programmeo its kind in the region and has close linkswith arts organisations, enabling valuable workexperience placements.
What will I study?This broad-based programme is designed orstudents who wish to pursue a career in artsmanagement. It ocuses on the relationship andinteraction o artists and perormers with thepublic. In exhibitions, estivals, commissionedwork, art airs and perormance spaces,
contemporary arts in the public sphere aremediated by arts managers and administrators.
Subject areas studied during the course includemanagement and administration; fnancialplanning and marketing; undraising and bidwriting, in the context o the current cultural,social and economic climate, as well as thelegal and logistical requirements.
Core modules include Arts Policy and
Planning, Financial and Time Management,
Contemporary Cultural Directions, andFundraising and Bid Writing. A key module inthe Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip) phase is theplacement with an arts organisation, projector venue. This acilitates networking and helpsyou to establish contacts with organisationsthat are potential uture employers. In the samephase o the programme, you will choose anoptional module such as Modes and Methodso Curatorial Practice, Creative Marketing orMuseums and Museology. At the MA stage youwill complete a major project or dissertation.
How is my work assessed?Assessment methods are appropriateto the learning outcomes o the modules.They include written assignments, oralpresentations and projects.
Can I study urther?Successul graduates rom the programmecould consider research degrees (MPhiland PhD).
What are my employability prospects?The course aims to equip students or postsas managers or programmers o arts venues,arts ofcers or local authorities and the ArtsCouncil, and undraisers or bid writers orarts organisations. Jobs might include GalleryAdministrator, Theatre Manager, Arts Ofcer,Curator, Business Development Manager,Festival Administrator or Events Manager. END
*Subject to approval
Arts and Project Management
PgCert/PgDip/MAFULL-TIME 1 YEAR | PART-TIME 2 YEARSBIAD | GOSTA GREEN
How can I get more ino?
T: 0121 331 5800F: 0121 331 7814E: [email protected]: www.biad.bcu.ac.uk
Things to note...
BIAD has strong links with industry toensure courses remain highly relevantto todays creative sector.
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Direct to Faculty
Getting started - what will I need?Formal qualifcations are not usually requiredbut you should be motivated and demonstratean interest in the subject you wish to pursue.Whilst largely or adults with some experience,there are also opportunities or beginners.
Tell me more...Part o the Universitys commitment to lie-longlearning, these classes enable you to exploreyour particular interest and build on existing
skills. The ocus is on learning through creativepractice or its own sake and without theconstraints o studying or an award.
What will I study?Colour and PaintingThe course oers both beginners and moreexperienced artists the opportunity to developdrawing and painting skills across a broadrange o styles and techniques. Expert tuitionrom a practicing artist and excellent studioacilities are integral to the course. The courseoers the opportunity to enhance acquiredskills and develop new techniques in aninormal atmosphere.
Creative Printmaking and WatercolourThe course introduces both beginners andmore experienced artists to printmaking andwater colour techniques. Expert tuition rom apractising artist and well resourced print acilitiesare integral to the course. Students may developtheir expertise in either or both disciplines and
are encouraged to experiment technically with
both media. The course oers the opportunityto enhance acquired skills and develop newtechniques in an inormal atmosphere.
Creative Crat CeramicsThese courses are or beginners as wellas more experienced ceramicists and oerthe opportunity to learn skills in traditionalthrowing and hand building as well as glazingand fring. There are opportunities to workboth traditionally and in creative sculptural
ways. The courses are tutored by practicingexperienced ceramicists and have access tohigh quality acilities or throwing, making,glazing and fring. The courses are availableon Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays duringterm times and oer an inormal learningenvironment in which to develop at yourown pace.
Creative Techniques Figure Drawing and PaintingThe course is or beginners and moreexperienced artists, enabling you to explore
the use o a variety o media and techniquesin fgure drawing. There are opportunities towork traditionally and experimentally withthe fgure. The course is tutored by practisingartists in pleasant, well equipped studios. Theatmosphere is inormal with the chance todevelop at your own pace.
Traditional PhotographyThis course oers the opportunity to exploreand become profcient in the skills o traditional
photography. You will have the opportunity to
learn use o the camera, studio photography,portraiture, urban landscapes, flm processingand photographic printing. You will be requiredto produce your own work at all times, both atcollege and in your own time. You will researchcontemporary artists and photographersand relate that to your work. During thecourse there will be an option to look at someelements o digital photography. This courseis suitable or both novices and students withmore subject experience.
Digital PhotographyThis course oers the opportunity to exploreand become profcient in the skills o digitalphotography and the use o Photoshop. Coursecontent includes use o the camera, studiophotography, portraiture, urban landscapes,capture o images, fle transer, digitalmanipulation and printing. This course willrequire you to produce your own work at alltimes, both at college and in your own time.You will research contemporary artists and
photographers and relate that to your ownwork. This course is suitable or both novicesand students with more subject experience.
How is my work assessed?These classes ocus on the joy o creativepractice in the visual arts and there is noormal assessment. You will be guided byyour tutor in continuously evaluating whatyou create as a natural part o developmentthrough learning.
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Creative Sel development: Colour and Painting / Creative Printmaking andWatercolour / Creative Crat Ceramics / Creative Techniques Figure Drawingand Painting / Traditional Photography / Digital Photography
PART-TIME VARIOUSBIAD | BOURNVILLE CENTRE FOR VISUAL ARTS
How can I get more ino?
T: 0121 331 5775F: 0121 331 5779E: [email protected]: www.biad.bcu.ac.uk
Things to note...
Open days are on 2 Dec 08, 13 Jan 09,3 Feb 09, 3 march 09 and 21 April 09,see www.biad.bcu.ac.uk or more ino
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Whilst these classes are not intended aspreparatory, they may help you progress toone o our undergraduate programmes.
What are my employability prospects?Again, these classes are intended as learningexperiences in their own right but they mayenhance your employability by developing new
or existing skills. END
How do I apply?
Direct to Faculty
Getting started - what will I need? A frst or upper second class Honours degree in a design related subject, equivalent qualifcations or equivalent experience. For mature students, admission decisions will be based on your individual academic achievement, ability and potential, and the inormation presented in your application.
Tell me more...The course is aimed at graduates andproessionals with a background in any area
o two or three dimensional design, whoseinterests are in developing visualisationskills at all stages o the design process. Itis anticipated that the applicants previousexperience will be diverse and subject areascould be as wide ranging as architecture,interior design, product design, urnituredesign, theatre design, illustration, fne artand visual communication.
What will I study?This is a orty-fve week course divided into
three, fteen week trimesters. Each trimesteris divided into a ten week structuredprogramme ollowed by fve weeks oindependent learning and reection.
During the Postgraduate Certifcate (PgCert)stage you will study modules in Design Process,Design Evolution, Digital Design Visualisationand Analogue Design Visualisation, some owhich you will share with interior and productdesign Masters (MA) students.
Digital Design Visualisation is a series oast-paced, short projects during which youwill experience and complete a comprehensiveseries o digital visualisation techniques.Analogue Design Visualisation is theexploration o the potential o processesthat are not totally dependent on digitaltechnologies, including: evolutionary mock-ups; scenario enactment; physical modelling;two and three dimensional collage; and otheranimation techniques.
The Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip) stage oersoptions in post optimal design and considersresearch methodologies that can then beincorporated into the planning o your personalproject research. The module will be sharedwith product design, interior design and designmanagement Masters students, depending onyour chosen subject area. The personal projectwill demonstrate your strengths in a chosenrange o visualisation techniques, and thepotential o those techniques to enhance theeectiveness o an appropriate design process.
The taught elements o the PgCert and PgDipstages combine to inorm and provide newanalytical ideals to incorporate within thepersonal project undertaken at Masters stage.The course encourages and includes industrialcollaboration and live projects. The personalproject will be appropriate to your frst degreeexperience and career ambitions andchosen or its suitability to showcase yourvisualisation skills.CONT...
Design and Visualisation
PgCert/PgDip/MAFULL-TIME 1 YEAR | PART-TIME 2 YEARSBIAD | GOSTA GREEN
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T: 0121 331 5800F: 0121 331 7814E: [email protected]: www.biad bcu.ac.uk
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Assessments will take place during individual/group presentations at interim stages and atthe end o each module. Immediate verbaleedback is given to students during the interimstages and written eedback is given at the endo each module.
Can I study urther?
Successul students can urther their studyin design research as research assistantson unded projects, or as research studentsstudying or an MPhil or PhD.
What are my employability prospects?Graduates rom this course can use theiracquired knowledge and skills in a variety ojobs including: Design practice: in-house and consultancy. Design entrepreneurship, sel employment. 3D Design Visualisation in Interior Design,
Architecture, Product Design, 3D VirtualEnvironments or games.
Education: as teachers/lecturers o designrelated topics.
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How do I apply?
Direct to Faculty
Getting started - what will I need?Either a frst or upper-second class Honoursdegree in a related subject, equivalentqualifcations or experience. Interviews areheld throughout the year and potentialapplicants are welcome to make anappointment to visit the Faculty.
Tell me more...The course is aimed at those who havecompleted a frst degree in photography andhave a keen interest in the broad umbrella o
documentary practice and wish to study thesubject in greater depth. Many students whohave studied with us at postgraduate levelhave had experience in the industry and wishto return to education to pursue more personallines o enquiry. The Department o VisualCommunication has a proven track recordin documentary photography in relation tograduates and sta expertise. We are delightedto be one o the very ew institutes to beneftrom an education partnership with the worldrenowned Magnum photo agency. This allows
you exclusive access to Magnum sta expertiseand resources, including potential internships.
What will I study?It is a taught programme exploring approachesin documentary practice during the PostgraduateCertifcate (PgCert). This ollows with anegotiated research project and a collaborativemodule, in partnership with BirminghamCentral Library, during the PostgraduateDiploma (PgDip), exploring its celebrated
photographic archive, which includes BillBrandt images and note books. The Masters
(MA) stage concludes in a sel-directed substantialbody o work. This combines academic rigourwith the maximum o creative exibility.
Study is carried out through academic researchwork, practical visual experimental work andspecifc project work. This approach promotesa wide variety o individually generatedinvestigations within the student group.
Study is supported by lectures, workshops,tutorials, group seminars and the MA orum.
This acilitates a critical dialogue concernedwith practice and the evolving debates aroundcontemporary documentary photography.
Part-time attendance is one day per week.In addition, you are expected to completeeight hours directed study per week thiscan include research, theoretical, written orpractical work.
How is my work assessed?Assessment is both ormative and summative
and will involve presentation o work at eachaward stage. The PgCert and PgDip stagesrequire written submissions to support thepractical outcomes.
What are my employability prospects?Graduates rom this course would be expectedto fnd work in the creative industries. Whilstmost may ollow a career as a photographer,others will fnd work in related felds including,curation, publishing, arts managementand education. END * Subject to approval
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PgCert/PgDip/MAFULL-TIME 1 YEAR | PART-TIME 2 YEARSBIAD | GOSTA GREEN
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T: 0121 331 5992F: 0121 331 6020E: [email protected]: www.biad.bcu.ac.uk
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Getting started - what will I need?A frst or second class Honours degree in arelated subject, equivalent qualifcations orproessional/lie experience.
Tell me more...This is a new course unique in the UK. It isdesigned to acilitate your desire to pursueadvanced level study by enabling you toquestion your current arts based and/orwritten practice in light o contemporarydebates in queer studies, and its impact on
creativity and the production and experienceo art, within an exciting and supportiveenvironment. It is anticipated that the coursewill attract students rom a wide range obackgrounds, e.g. artists, writers, historians,critics, theorists, curators, activists, educators,health and community arts workers.
We are committed to lie-long learning and theSchool attracts a diverse range o applicantsrom local, national and internationalbackgrounds and experience. All students are
taught by a number o specialist practitionersand visiting artists, theorists and curators.
Full and part-time students have open accessto the Art-based Masters Research Roomand all bookable acilities, equipment andsupport at the School o Art in Margaret Street.Full-time, practice-orientated students havestudio space on site, while part-time, practice-orientated students are normally based in theirown studios/work spaces.
What will I study?The course consists o core and option modulesand is centred on the relationship between arts,culture and theory. You decide on the balanceyou wish to strike between all three. Whilesome modules are theory based, others requireyou to determine the ratio between writing anda negotiated arts-based practice, in relation tocontemporary culture and current debate.
Postgraduate Certifcate (PgCert)Subjectivity, Arts and Culture provides the
core element o your course and establishesthe basis or progression to PgDip. ResearchMethodologies and Proessional Practiceprovide valuable support through briefngs,lectures, studio and theory seminars andindividual and group tutorials.
Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip)Queer Strategies in Practice builds on thework undertaken at PgCert and consists oboth a taught element and sel directed study.The seminar option enables you to develop an
appropriate context to orm the base o yourContextual Research Presentation. This can bepresented as an extended essay o 5,000 wordsor an equivalent project. You will be supportedthrough briefngs, lectures, studio and theoryseminars and individual and group tutorials.
MastersThis stage o the course consists o thedevelopment and resolution o a negotiatedproject or equivalent dissertation. You will
be supported through briefngs andindividual tutorials.
How is my work assessed?Assessment is determined by the extent towhich you have ulflled the learning outcomeso the module within each stage o the course.
Work submitted or assessment will includeboth written and project-based work. In someinstances, art practice will be submitted.
Can I study urther?The School invites applications or MPhil andPhD research (by thesis or split theory/practice)within The Centre or Fine Art Research (CFAR).
What are my employability prospects?It is anticipated that you will gain employmentacross the ull spectrum o arts, cultural,social and educational opportunities, e.g.artists, writers, historians, critics, theorists,curators, activists, educators, health andcommunity arts workers. You might wish
to progress to higher degree research. END
PgCert/PgDip/MAFULL-TIME 1 YEAR | PART-TIME 2 YEARSBIAD | SCHOOL OF ART
How can I get more ino?
T: 0121 331 5970F: 0121 331 6970E: [email protected]: www.biadart.com
How do I apply?
Direct to Faculty
Things to note...
We have an excellent range o acilities,including installation and gallery spacesand workshops or print, wood, steel,plaster, photography and IT. We also havesignifcant links with the citys galleries.
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Getting started - what will I need? First degree in a relevant subject, equivalent
qualifcations or equivalent experience. The course welcomes applications rom
mature students
Tell me more...Companies and public bodies are increasinglyusing internet technologies to develop newways to market and sell products and services,with demand continuing to grow or people withthese skills. The course is designed to provide
you with relevant skills to be able to plan,design and market an eective web presence inrelation to the needs o a business, proession,public body or other organisation. Graduatesrom a wide range o related subjects can beconsidered or entry to the course, these couldinclude graphic design/visual communication,marketing or business studies.
What will I study?The programme covers the unctional aspectso website design, ocusing on usability,
accessibility and inormation architecture.You will explore approaches to visual designin relation to business objectives to developarticulate, visual strategies in support obrand and corporate identities. The marketingmodules cover content strategies, searchengine optimisation, e-marketing strategiesand eectiveness monitoring.
The course provides you with the opportunity
to develop high-level skills in web design andmanagement by the negotiation o a practice-based programme o learning grounded incurrent theory, and supported by dynamic linkswith industry. Learning opportunities are richand varied; in parallel with lectures, seminarsand study visits, you are invited to negotiateinnovative, exible approaches to study insupport o your negotiated project pathway.
Learning is supported by a range o specialist
sta with both academic and business acingexpertise. This synergy promotes authenticindividual enquiry in the context o currentindustry practices.
You will have use o a state o the art digitalvisualisation hub, providing you with anexciting technical environment to supportpractical project development. It includes:high-defnition video editing; motion capture;rapid prototyping; and the MILO motion controlsystem, the only one o its kind in a
UK university.
The course also benefts rom the experiencegained by BIADs externally acing projects,interacing directly with businesses in both thecreative and ICT sectors. These close links withcompanies such as Oakley Wilkinson Bryan(Media, Advertising and PR) ensure that the
course ocuses on producing graduates with
skills demanded by industry today.
How is my work assessed?Assessment methods are appropriate tothe learning outcomes o the modules.They include written assignments, oralpresentations and projects.
Can I study urther?Successul graduates rom the programmecould go on to complete research degrees
(MPhil and PhD).
What are my employability prospects?The course aims to equip you or web basedroles within corporate entities, public bodies,web design agencies and marketing/advertising agencies. END
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How can I get more ino?
T: 0121 331 5800F: 0121 331 7814E: [email protected]: www.biad.bcu.ac.uk
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You will have use o a state-o-the-artdigital visualisation hub.
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CERTIFICATE IN PROFESSIONAL STUDIESPART-TIME VARIABLETECHNOLOGY INNOVATION CENTRE (TIC) | MILLENNIUM POINT
Getting started - what will I need?
Whilst there are no ormal education entryrequirements or the course, a good generaleducation is necessary, particularly withregard to literacy and numeracy. Matureindividuals with relevant experience mayalso be eligible or entry ollowing aninterview with the course director. Pleasecontact the tic on 0121 331 6400 to arrangean inormal discussion.
Tell me more...
The course consists o two core modulescovering Entrepreneurship and Innovationo Technology-based Products and Services.A urther three optional modules (or equivalent)must be studied to successully complete thecourse. These can be selected rom: Introduction to Inormation Communications
Technology Career Preparation and Personal
Development Project Management Marketing or Extended Products
and Services Creative Thinking Introduction to Collaborative Technologies Double Project
Delivery o the course is exible and tends to
be part-time or block delivery either during theevening, weekend or outside normal term-time.Duration is variable depending on the mode odelivery. Typically, it will be one academic yearor a day-release student, but no more than fveyears rom enrolment.
Course modules are scheduled to enable youto select those appropriate to your individualneeds, thus permitting the programme to bestudied in either a short or extended time scale.
Attendance may be on-site at tic, o-site at anapproved venue or in-company when required.
How is my work assessed?A range o assessment methods is usedthroughout the course including continuousassessment, in-class tests, examinations,laboratory exercises and project work. Usingthese methods, your all-round ability will beappraised, thus providing you with the bestopportunity to excel.
Can I study urther?
The course provides an introduction to higherlevel study and also provides progressionopportunities or urther study/qualifcations atoundation and/or degree level.
What are my employability prospects?Continuing proessional development isessential either or those in employmentor those seeking employment. The ongoingadvance o new technologies and associatedtechniques makes the need to update skills
paramount in the quest or career progression. END
How can I get more ino?
T: 0121 331 6400F: 0121 331 5401E: [email protected]: www.tic.ac.uk
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Almost all o our courses are nowsupported by Moodle, the Universitysvirtual learning environment.
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CERTIFICATE IN PROFESSIONAL STUDIESPART-TIME 1 YEARTECHNOLOGY INNOVATION CENTRE (TIC) | MILLENNIUM POINT
Getting started - what will I need?
Whilst there are no ormal education entryrequirements or the course, a good generaleducation is necessary, particularly with regardto literacy and numeracy. Mature individualswith relevant experience may also be eligibleor entry ollowing an interview with the coursedirector. Please contact the tic on 0121 3316400 to arrange an inormal discussion.
Tell me more...This course has been designed with exibility,
enabling you to build a custom programmeo study around the techniques andmethodologies associated with lean thinking.It aims to equip you with an understanding ohow the application o lean thinking and thephilosophy o continuous improvement caninuence economic, social and environmentalactors in the global economy.
What will I study?The study programme provides a choice rom avariety o modules and involves the introduction
o computer-based support systems. Thecourse consists o one core module WorldClass Operations.
A urther our optional modules or equivalent
must be studied to successully complete thecourse. These can be selected rom: Double Project Introduction to Product Liecycle Management Knowledge Based Engineering Environmental Management Prescriptive Improvement Methodologies Enterprise Resource Planning Introduction to Quality Digital Tools or Projects Project Management
Creative Thinking Introduction to Collaborative Technologies Introduction to Operations and Management Introduction to Inormation
Communications Technology Developing Human Resources A
How is my work assessed?A range o assessment methods is usedthroughout the course including continuousassessment, in-class tests, examinations,laboratory exercises and project work. Using
these methods, your all-round ability will beappraised, thus providing you with the bestopportunity to excel.
Can I study urther?
The course provides an introduction to higherlevel study and also provides progressionopportunities or urther study/qualifcationsat oundation and/or degree level.
What are my employability prospects?Continuing proessional development isessential either or those in employmentor those seeking employment. The ongoingadvancement o new technologies andassociated techniques makes the need to
update skills paramount in the quest orcareer progression. END
How do I apply?
Direct to Faculty
How can I get more ino?
T: 0121 331 6400F: 0121 331 5401E: [email protected]: www.tic.ac.uk
Things to note...
The tic uniquely integrates learningprogrammes with solutions or business,employing some 300 sta, with over a thirdworking directly on knowledge and technologytranser programmes with industry.
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CERTIFICATE IN PROFESSIONAL STUDIESPART-TIME VARIABLETECHNOLOGY INNOVATION CENTRE (TIC) | MILLENNIUM POINT
Getting started - what will I need?
Whilst there are no ormal education entryrequirements or the course, a good generaleducation is necessary, particularly with regardto literacy and numeracy. Mature individualswith relevant experience may also be eligibleor entry ollowing an interview with the coursedirector. Please contact the tic on 0121 3316400 to arrange an inormal discussion.
Tell me more...This course is particularly suited to those
who are working or would like to work in acareer where change management, teamwork,ICT and communication skills are required.The course will also beneft those who wishto increase their understanding o theprinciples o recruitment and selectionand project management.
What will I study?The course comprises an industry-basedproject as well as one ull and one hal coremodule covering the ollowing areas:
Creative Thinking Single or Double Project Systematic Innovation
A urther optional one and a hal or two
and a hal modules must also be studied tosuccessully complete the course and may beselected rom the ollowing: Digital Imaging and Desktop Publishing Introduction to Database Design Developing Human Resources Marketing or Extended Products
and Services Introduction to Collaborative Technologies Career Preparation and Personal
Development
Project Management
Delivery o the course is exible and tends tobe part-time or block delivery either during theevening, weekend or outside normal term-time.Duration is variable depending on the mode odelivery. Typically, it will be one academic yearor a day-release student, but no more thanfve years rom enrolment. Course modulesare scheduled to enable you to select thoseappropriate to your individual needs, thuspermitting the programme to be studied in
either a short or extended time scale.
Attendance may be on-site at tic, o-site at anapproved venue or in-company when required.
How is my work assessed?
A range o assessment methods is usedthroughout the course including continuousassessment, in-class tests, examinations,laboratory exercises and project work. Usingthese methods, your all-round ability will beappraised, thus providing you with the bestopportunity to excel.
Can I study urther?The course provides an introduction to higherlevel study and also provides progression
opportunities or urther study/qualifcationsat oundation and/or degree level.
What are my employability prospects?Continuing proessional development isessential either or those in employmentor those seeking employment. The ongoingadvancement o new technologies andassociated techniques makes the need toupdate skills paramount in the quest orcareer progression. END
How can I get more ino?
T: 0121 331 6400F: 0121 331 5401E: [email protected]: www.tic.ac.uk
Things to note...
Among its 2,500 student population isa substantial and growing number ointernational students.
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PgCert/PgDip/MScPART-TIME 32 MONTHSTECHNOLOGY INNOVATION CENTRE (TIC) | MILLENNIUM POINT
Getting started - what will I need?
See page 286 o the current prospectus orstandard entry requirements.
I you do not hold the standard entryrequirements you may be considered oradmission provided you can satisy the coursedirector and relevant module tutors that yourqualifcations and/or industrial experienceare sufcient.
Tell me more...
This advanced study o Operations Managementprovides a programme that addresses theimpact o technological advancement inprocesses and procedures on the people whouse them. The underpinning modules o projectand process management are complementedby an introduction to resource management,exploring the basic premise that managingthe human resource is integral toorganisational success.
What will I study?
The course consists o our major modules andthe Masters (MSc) project.
The successul completion o two modulesleads to the award o Postgraduate Certifcate(PgCert). Completion o two urther modulesleads to the award o Postgraduate Diploma(PgDip) and the completion o the project leadsto the MSc.
The our modules are as ollows:
Resource Management: Developing Human Capability Developing Financial Capability Developing Technology Capability
Integrated Project and Process Management: Managing Projects Managing Operations Marketplace Positioning
Strategies to Optimise Commercial Success:
Developing Business Strategy Designing the Organisation Innovation, Design and Wealth Creation
Technologies or the Extended Enterprise: Technology Frameworks Inormation Systems (MRP, ERP) System and Process Integration
Masters projectThe MSc project provides an opportunityto apply knowledge gained during study to
a substantial problem. This will test yourability to integrate and utilise skills learnton the course.
How is my work assessed?
Project reports, record keeping and oralpresentations are used extensively orassessment purposes as well as time-constrained tests and other approachesas appropriate.
Can I study urther?The tic can oer postgraduate research (MPhiland PhD) programmes, details can be ound atwww.bcu.ac.uk/courses and on page 252 o thecurrent prospectus.
What are my employability prospects?Typical routes o employment that could leadrom this programme include: Manuacturing management Logistics Improvement project management END
How do I apply?
Direct to Faculty
How can I get more ino?
T: 0121 331 6400F: 0121 331 5401E: [email protected]: www.tic.ac.uk
Things to note...
You can speak to one o our course advisorsi you are unsure o the right course or you,call 0121 331 5595 or more ino.
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PgCert/PgDip/MScFULL-TIME 16/19 MONTHS | PART-TIME 32 MONTHSTECHNOLOGY INNOVATION CENTRE (TIC) | MILLENNIUM POINT
Getting started - what will I need?
See page 286 o the current prospectus orstandard entry requirements.
I you do not hold the standard entryrequirements you may be considered oradmission provided you can satisy the coursedirector and relevant theme tutors that yourqualifcations and/or industrial experienceare sufcient.
Tell me more...
Managers in successul organisations need tounderstand the extended enterprise, includingsmart procurement and project collaboration.Drawing on the expertise and experience osuccessul managers o industrial projects,the course will ensure that you develop thecapability to engage in collaborative enterprise,which is essential or organisational success.
What will I study?The course consists o our major modules andthe Masters (MSc) project.
The successul completion o two modulesleads to the award o Postgraduate Certifcate(PgCert). Completion o two urther moduleslead to the award o Postgraduate Diploma(PgDip) and the completion o the project leadsto the MSc.
The our themes are:
Resource Management: Developing Human Capability Developing Financial Capability Developing Technology Capability
Integrated Project and Process Management: Managing Projects Managing Operations Marketplace Positioning
Strategies to Optimise Commercial Success:
Developing Business Strategy Designing the Organisation Innovation, Design and Wealth Creation
Project Management Methods: Commercial and Contractual Issues Finance and Risk Management Prime Contracting and Project Collaboration
Masters projectThe MSc project provides an opportunityto apply knowledge gained during study to
a substantial problem. This will test yourability to integrate and utilise skills learnton the course.
How is my work assessed?
Project reports, record keeping and oralpresentations are used extensively orassessment purposes as well as time-constrained tests and other approachesas appropriate.
Can I study urther?The tic can oer postgraduate research (MPhiland PhD) programmes, details can be ound atwww.bcu.ac.uk/courses and on page 252 o thecurrent prospectus.
What are my employability prospects?Typical routes o employment that could leadrom this programme include: Project management Systems design Systems planning System integration END
How can I get more ino?
T: 0121 331 6400F: 0121 331 5401E: [email protected]: www.tic.ac.uk
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tic is located at Millennium Point in theheart o Birmingham City Centre. The114m development provides some othe best resources in the county.
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PgCert/PgDip/MScFULL-TIME 1 YEARBUSINESS SCHOOL | CITY NORTH CAMPUS
Getting started - what will I need?
The programme is postgraduate and applicantsshould be able to meet the Universitysrequirements or postgraduate study.
This normally comprises a degree orequivalent, but proessional qualifcationscould also be considered. I appropriatequalifcations are not held then relatedwork experience in management or humanresources could be considered by means othe Accreditation o Prior and Experiental
Learning (APEL) procedure.
As ar as is reasonably practical all applicantswill be invited to visit the University to hearmore about the course and have an interview.This helps determine suitability or the course,and to decide i this course meets your needs
Tell me more...The Masters (MSc) is designed to provideyou with a learning experience that developsthe knowledge and skills required by Human
Resource Management specialists who operatein a highly competitive global context.
When ully approved by the Chartered Instituteo Personnel and Development (CIPD) theprogramme provides an opportunity or CIPDaccreditation by means o an accelerated routeover one year o ull-time study.
What will I study?
Term one largely ocuses on the CIPDsLeadership and Management Standards, whichcovers managing resources and inormation;understanding the contexts within whichorganisations operate; and looking at the roleo HR in organisation success.
Term two covers the CIPDs Specialist andGeneralist Proessional Standards and includesthe International Personnel and Developmentmodule to develop HR knowledge and
techniques in an international context. Othermodules include People Resourcing, EmployeeRelations and a choice between EmployeeReward or Employment Law.
Term three is devoted to the ManagementReport (within the CIPDs Applied personneland development feld) or an individualDissertation. A Research Methods module isollowed to help you undertake the two pieceso applied research. In order to meet the CIPDrequirements or graduate membership you
must complete a Management Research Reportat the MSc stage. To do so you will need toundertake a work-based project o six-weeks.This should enable you to undertake researchinto a live HR issue within an organisation.
How is my work assessed?
In the Postgraduate Certifcate andPostgraduate Diploma stages each moduleis assessed by means o a courseworkassignment and an exam. At the MSc stage theResearch Methods module is assessed by anassignment and the Management ResearchReport or Dissertation is assessed by a 10,000word report.
Can I study urther?You will have the opportunity to progress to
urther study on the part-time DBA researchdegree programme at the Business School(see page 253 in the current prospectus).
What are my employability prospects?The CIPD is the preeminent HR proessionalbody in the UK, and graduate membershipis increasingly sought by employers whenappointing to specialist HR vacancies.Increasingly the CIPD is developing a reputationinternationally and the course oers graduatesa wide range o careers in HR.
END
How do I apply?
Direct to Faculty or online atwww.business.bcu.ac.uk
How can I get more ino?
T: 0121 331 5200F: 0121 331 6366E: [email protected]: www.business.bcu.ac.uk
Things to note...
The Business School has aninternational ocus with studentsrom over 70 countries.
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CERTIFICATE IN PROFESSIONAL STUDIESPART-TIME 1 YEARTECHNOLOGY INNOVATION CENTRE (TIC) | MILLENNIUM POINT
Getting started - what will I need?
Whilst there are no ormal educational entryrequirements or the course, a good level ogeneral education is necessary, particularlywith regard to literacy and numeracy. Matureindividuals with relevant experience, andwho may have had a lengthy break rom studymight also be eligible or entry ollowing aninterview with the course director. Pleasecontact the tic on 0121 331 6400 to arrangean inormal discussion.
Tell me more...This course provides practical understanding,knowledge and skills in managementinormation systems, which use databases asthe source o their data. It covers the designand development aspects o databases,the support o database systems as well asbusiness process modelling.
What will I study?This course is aimed at those with an interestin database development or database support
in a business context. It covers a wide rangeo tools and technologies including Oracle,Microsot SQL Server, Structured SystemsAnalysis and Design Methodology (SSADM),Unifed Modelling Language (UML) andManagement Inormation Systems.
To achieve the Certifcate in Proessional
Studies (CPS) qualifcation, you will completethe equivalent o fve ull modules rom a rangeo ull and hal-modules which you
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