Archive for February, 2007

B.Sc. in Social Work

Degree: B.Sc. in Social Work

What modules can I study?

  • Professional Law
  • Safeguarding Children
  • Effective Communication
  • Professional Ethics
  • Planning Care for Adults
  • Child Development
  • Assessing Need and Risk

Other Information
Social Work graduates are in high demand and the completion of this course can lead to challenging positions requiring knowledge of childcare, assessment, planning, intervention and review, human growth and development, mental health and disability.

In the first two years, students take courses in Social Work and Social Enquiry alongside courses from other disciplines. Students with relevant qualifications may be considered for advanced entry to the second year. In the second year students must choose whether to continue towards the professional qualification or switch to another degree programme in the College. Progression to the professional qualification is subject to interview and those who pursue this route undertake a further two years study to gain the BSc Social Work (Honours), which is the professional qualification in Social Work, recognised by the SSSC. (Source: The University of Edinburgh)

Entry requirements: 180-200 points to include 2 A levels plus GCSE Maths and English grade C or above. Police and medical screening is also required.

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B.Sc. in Chemistry

Degree: B.Sc. in Chemistry

What modules can I study?

  • General Chemistry
  • Professional Studies
  • Laboratory Skills
  • Inorganic/Physical Chemistry
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Metals in Pharmaceutical Science
  • Drug Delivery Systems
  • Practical Chemistry IV
  • Bioanalytical Techniques

Other Information
This degree incorporates all the latest developments in modern chemical science and provides you with an opportunity to complete an industrial placement scheme to futher develop your knowledge.

In the last 20 years the chemical industry has made the largest contribution to the balance of payments of all British manufacturing industries. There will always be a need for well qualified chemists. Graduates can apply for posts in research, development management, production and process control, marketing, technical writing and teaching. (source: University of Huddersfield)

Entry requirements: 220-280 points including C in Chemistry at A2, 2 subjects at A2-level including key skills / BTEC National Diploma; direct entry to year 2 is possible with relevant HND.

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BA in Psychology

Degree: BA in Psychology

What modules can I study?
Psychobiology and Perception
Life Span and Development and Personality
Social Psychology
Research Methods in Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
Quantitative Research Methods and Data Analysis
Social Psychology
Psychobiology and Neuroscience
The Psychology of Learning and Study
Developmental Psychology
Personality and Individual Differences

Other Information
A Psychology degree allows you to develop an understanding surrounding areas, including, but not limited to intelligence, language, memory, perception, social psychology / psychology, and research methods.

Entry requirements: GCSE Mathematics Grade C or above or an equivalent qualification. Three good A levels are expected.

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BA in Accounting and Finance

Degree: BA in Accounting and Finance

What modules can I study?

  • Quantitative Methods
  • Information Technology
  • Management
  • Economic Theory and Policy
  • Financial Reporting and Analysis
  • Management Accounting
  • Corporate Finance
  • Portfolio Management
  • Company Financial Statements
  • Options and Futures
  • Risk Management

Other Information
This course enables you to gain a solid understanding surrounding accounting and finance – including financial reporting and management accounting.

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BA in Business Studies

  • Degree: BA in Business Studies

What modules can I study?

  • Financial Accounting for Business
  • Business Information Technology
  • Business Statistics
  • Economics
  • Personal Transferable Skills
  • Political and Economic Environment
  • Management Accounting for Business
  • Marketing
  • Business Process Management
  • Management Accounting for Business
  • Information Systems
  • Marketing in Practice
  • International Business Environment
  • Business Analysis
  • Financial Accounting for Business
  • Human Resource Management


Other Information
This 4-year course includes a placement year and aims to give provide you with an understanding of organisations and the business environment, encompassing economic, accounting or management principles.

Entry requirements: 280 points including a minimum of either one 12-unit award or two six-unit awards, plus a minimum of five passes at GCSE (grade C or above) including mathematics and English.

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