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POSTGRADUATE PROSPECTUS A STUDENT GUIDE 2023/2024

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Why study a postgraduate course? ................................. 04 Why Wolverhampton? .................................................................. 06 Professional development and employability 08 Our sector expertise 10 Flexible study options 14 Supporting you 15 Student life and accommodation 16 Fees and finance 18 Scholarships and bursaries 21 Our postgraduate courses 22 How to apply 26 Contents Information
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Whether you are looking to retrain, increase your employability, enrich your CPD, or progress to the next step in your career, a postgraduate qualification with the University of Wolverhampton will open doors. We offer a range of specialised courses, many of which are professionally accredited and developed with industry partners. We focus on developing our postgraduate students’ leadership skills and knowledge to enhance their career prospects and give them the confidence they need to achieve their goals, whatever they may be.

Our flexible programmes are designed around the way you work and include full-time and part-time courses, conversion courses, 100% online courses, and accredited CPD courses.

If funding is a concern, there are postgraduate loans of up to £12,127 for students studying a Master’s degree (23/24 figure for eligible students).

Take a look and start your postgraduate journey with us today!

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Why study a postgraduate course?

Deciding to embark upon further study can be a tricky decision, but it can benefit you both now and into your future.

Boost your earning potential

A postgraduate qualification provides better employability prospects, with an above-average 89% employment rate amongst the working age population Those with a postgraduate qualification have increased earning potential of, on average, £8,000 p.a. more than graduates, and £17,000 more than non-graduates*.

Retrain or gain a promotion

The boost a postgraduate course can offer you professionally is huge, giving you the opportunity to change direction in your career or increase the chances of securing a future promotion.

Fulfil your ambitions

It isn’t solely your professional life that can benefit from a postgraduate qualification. You may want to pursue your passion for a subject, become recognised as an expert in your field, or fulfil a lifelong dream of studying beyond your undergraduate degree.

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Studying for an MBA can help you advance up the career ladder, create new networks of contacts and open doors you may not have previously considered.

Marwan Nasry

Master of Business Administration:

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Why Wolverhampton

Flexibility

We know that it can be challenging to fit your studies around the rest of your life, so we offer a range of flexible part-time and online options.

Facilities

From cutting-edge laboratories and 24-hour library opening at peak periods to postgraduate-only study spaces, we’ve got you covered.

Recent multi-million-pound investments into student facilities include our amazing Springfield Campus supporting architecture and construction, a brand new Screen School, and extended and enhanced School of Pharmacy facilities.

Postgraduate loan

Did you know there are Master’s loans of up to £12,127 available? See p18.

Alumni discount

20% off on-site postgraduate courses and 10% off online courses. See p18.

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QAA-assured

We received a commendation – the highest possible accolade – in our most recent assessment by the Quality Assurance Agency.

QS Stars

We were awarded four stars overall in 2022 in the QS Stars™ scheme – with the highest five stars for teaching, employability, internationalisation, and inclusiveness.

Knowledge Exchange Framework

In Research England’s Knowledge Exchange Framework (KEF) we were ranked in the top 10% nationally for public and community engagement, as well as in the top 10% for local growth |and regeneration.

Student support

Our support services are here for you from before application, through your graduation and beyond. Whether you’re new to the University of Wolverhampton, continuing straight from your undergraduate degree, or returning to education after a break, you’ll find Wolverhampton a friendly and supportive place to study, and quickly build a new community of fellow learners.

Postgraduate Research Experience Survey (PRES) 2021 results

All rankings out of 89 universities surveyed. Advance HE, 2021

*Awarded by Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI) for our dedication to providing opportunities to the Black Country and wider communities beyond.

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development and employability

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Whether you’re studying to discover more about your passion, or as a way to enter your dream job, you’ll find support interwoven in your course, as well as a range of additional developmental opportunities on offer.

Varied routes to study

Full Time, Part-Time, flexible, distance learning. Change your career path; retrain with one of our conversion courses; or train in teaching, law, psychology, artificial intelligence, and more.

Experience and accreditation

Career development opportunities are embedded into our timetable to provide insight and experience. Many of our courses carry accreditation from professional, statutory and regulatory bodies: approval they meet the highest standards.

Ongoing careers support

Our Careers, Enterprise and The Workplace teams can provide you with expert help during your degree and after graduation. We have links with hundreds of employers and community groups throughout the West Midlands that need your volunteering skills, and offer support to achieve your entrepreneurial ambitions with business start-up support.

wlv.ac.uk/careers

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Our sector expertise

Our sector knowledge and expertise include specialisms led by worldleading researchers. Academic excellence, outstanding facilities, professional accreditations, and industry links ensure our students are prepared for future careers in these growing sectors.

Architecture and construction

Our fabulous £120 million Springfield Campus is dedicated to construction and the built environment, combining accredited courses with industry-leading equipment and technology, and produces graduates who are ready to enter the workforce as soon as they leave.

Facilities include virtual reality equipment, data capture technology, design studio, building information modelling programs, and a range of specialist practical labs.

Our National Brownfield Institute onsite helps develop modern methods of building through innovation and partnership with the construction industry.

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Business, professional and financial services

Our Business School has offered employer-relevant academic programmes and tailored business services for over 80 years

We have a successful Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development centre, are an approved centre for ILM, and hold membership of the Chartered Association of Business Schools.

We offer a range of accredited courses, highly desirable and instantly applicable in industry.

Law students benefit from our unique partnership with DWF LLP to receive careers advice and mentoring.

Digital and cyber

Researchers from our Wolverhampton Cyber Research Institute are collaborating with industrial and governmental organisations on all aspects of security and privacy, helping to tackle threats in the cyberspace. We also continue to invest in world-leading facilities such as the £9 million cyber centre in Hereford, and are proud to have won Cyber University of the Year at the National Cyber Awards 2022.

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Health and social care

We have specialist teaching facilities for health and social care in Wolverhampton, Walsall, and Telford for the next generation of key workers.

Our new Marches Centre of Excellence for Health and Social Care at Telford Campus provides state-of-the-art training facilities including advanced anatomy visualisation tables and an immersive reality interactive simulation suite. We have invested £3 million in the refurbishment of our pharmacy facilities. This includes extended practice suites, a multi-purpose flexible teaching space, and a new dispensary.

Sports

Our courses benefit from partnerships with both local and national teams and organisations, and many are accredited by the Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity. You’ll have the opportunity to gain work placements –and perhaps jobs – at all professional levels.

Our Walsall Campus has recently benefitted from £6million investment in health and sports facilities. It houses British Judo’s HQ. We’re also proud to team up with Hudl (a leading sports technology company), Telford Tigers, and more.

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Education

We work in partnership with over 450 schools, colleges and private providers to provide placement opportunities, bespoke CPD and accredited courses.

Our Centre for Research and Education and Social Transformation aims to undertake research in all areas of education, encouraging collaborations among researchers, practitioners, policy-makers, and stakeholders.

Our teacher training is rated Good by Ofsted and highlighted our extensive school partnerships, and ability to develop effective and highly reflective practitioners.

Creative industries

Wolverhampton School of Art has been the heart of the city’s creative community since 1851. Our new multi-million-pound Screen School opened in 2021, nurturing talent for the careers of tomorrow.

Professional practice and live briefs from companies in the creative sector are embedded into our courses.

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Flexible study options

Flexible study

We’re committed to providing flexible study options to allow all our students to achieve their ambitions. That’s why remote learning and flexible study times have become a core part of many of our programmes.

Online learning

More people than ever before are now learning online. We support you in a number of ways, including:

 our virtual learning environment, Canvas

 online personal tutor support

 access the software you need with Apps Anywhere

 expert online library support

 online lectures, content, and support. Find out more about IT support at:

wlv.ac.uk/its

Part-time study

Part-time study is a flexible and costeffective way to realise your potential and fits in with your lifestyle. Part-time postgraduate taught degrees usually take two to three years to complete.

You can complete your taught degree for as little as £4,198 per year* (plus an additional 20% off for graduates of the University with the alumni discount), paying in instalments to spread the cost of your tuition.

*Based on 23/24 tuition fee rates.

wlv.ac.uk/fees

Returning to learning?

We understand that returning to education after a break can be a daunting prospect. Our advisors in the Gateway can help you explore your study and funding options. We offer a great deal of help to support your studies, including important aspects of academic study such as reading and study techniques, note taking, essay writing, using computers and how to succeed in assignments.

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Supporting you

Our friendly Student Support and Wellbeing team is here for you throughout your University journey from application to graduation.

The Gateway

If you need advice on funding or support with your application, The Gateway can help you with choosing the right course, funding questions, how to write a personal statement and the needs of mature students.

wlv.ac.uk/gateway

Chaplaincy and faith provision

Our multi-faith chaplaincy provides a supportive service for those who follow a faith as well those who don’t.

To find out more about the support available, go to:

wlv.ac.uk/ssw

Mental health and wellbeing

All students have access to a wealth of mental health and wellbeing online resources, apps, drop-ins and events including free access to Togetherall, a 24/7 digital mental health and wellbeing service.

Learning support

We offer support to improve your academic and learning skills, including specialist library support; individual silent study rooms; extended book loan periods; access to other national academic libraries via the Society of College, National and University Libraries access scheme; full text, abstract, and indexing services for your subject specialism; and an inter-library loans service.

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The facilities are great and the working environment is ideal for learners no matter how you prefer study. The pharmacy course in particular is run by staff who are passionate and well educated in the area.

Student life

Whatever you’re into, there’s plenty to entertain you during your downtime, both on and off our campuses.

The University of Wolverhampton is a central Midlands hub and just a short train ride away from many areas of the UK.

Based at Wolverhampton City Campus?

Whatever your interest or budget, discover Wolverhampton’s cinemas, theatres, galleries, gigs, cafés, restaurants, pubs and clubs. If you prefer to be involved in the action, there’s plenty of live sport on offer to watch: there’s Wolves FC at Molineux or Wolves speedway at Monmore Green., or take your mind off your studies by exploring local green spaces including parks and canals.

Based at Walsall Campus?

Walsall’s Waterfront has a growing nightlife and plenty of foodie options. There’s also Walsall Arena and Arts Centre for theatre, music or comedy shows, or get your film fix at The Light cinema.

Based at Telford Campus?

Telford’s Southwater complex has food, fun and films on offer. Catch everything from SuperslamWrestling to The Nutcracker at The Place, or explore nearby the Ironbridge Gorge Museums.

FREE Term-time inter-campus shuttle bus. Find out more at wlv.ac.uk/bus

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Accommodation

If you want to live on-campus, we offer University Accommodation at Wolverhampton, Walsall and Telford campuses. wlv.ac.uk/accommodation

Sport

Whichever campus you’re based at, there are plenty of opportunities to get involved with sport and fitness, whether you just want to play for fun, try something new, or play competitively.

wlv.ac.uk/sport

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£94-£112 2023-2024

Fees and finance

Most UK students studying a Master’s course in the UK can apply for a loan to help towards fees and living costs from the Government. This loan is paid directly to the student who is responsible for paying the fees to the University. More information on paying the fees in instalments can be found at:

wlv.ac.uk/howtopay

In 23/24 the Master’s loan was £12,127, more information and eligibility criteria can be found at:

gov.uk/masters-loan

Full-time course fees

The fees shown are for a 180-credit course – equivalent to a full-time Master’s degree. Courses that fall below this credit amount, such as full-time postgraduate certificates and diplomas are charged on a pro-rata basis.

wlv.ac.uk/courses

Funding

Master’s loans of £12,127 are available for UK ‘home’ students. You must be studying a full Master’s award of at least 180 credits. The loan is paid directly to you and is intended to cover fees and contribute towards living costs.

To find the correct fee band for your course, check our website for your course.

wlv.ac.uk/fees

Cost of living

With living costs rising, we want to ensure that our students feel supported throughout their university journey.

That’s why:

• Our accommodation price has only increased by £2 per week from the previous academic year, keeping it affordable for all.

• we have created warm study spaces across our university campuses, with our libraries opening 24/7 at points throughout the year.

• during term time we provide a free inter-campus shuttle bus, for lectures or any other University business.

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Alumni discount

20% discount on a postgraduate course taught on-site, or 10% off fully online courses.

Postgraduate Student Guide University of Wolverhampton 19 Home postgraduate fee, cost per year Home Part-time (pro rata) With professional placement Tier 1 £8,395 £4,198 £9,328 Tier 2 £9,690 £4,845 £10,757 Tier 3 £11,550 £5,775 £12,833 International postgraduate, cost per year International UG (non-lab-based) £14,450 International UG (lab-based FSE only) £14,950 International PG (non-lab-based) £15,450 International PG (lab-based FSE only) £15,950 International PG (with professional placement) £16,450 International PG (extended) £17,000 International PG (extended lab-based) £17,500

Alumni success

I have fond memories of the University. Many of my course mates became close friends that have since stayed in touch. There were many unforgettable personalities amongst the teachers. I was also able to attend the World Health Summit in Berlin during my course.

How my course benefited my career

Careers in public health are in high demand and there is no limit to the good one can do in the community or educational realms. This course taught me leadership skills and helped me to make decisions that created cost-efficient and positive changes in my community.

My advice to potential students

Firstly, stay focused and make sure you complete your goal and achieve your dream. Secondly, continue to push forward, put forth your best effort and never relent. Lastly, work hard, be organised and use all available resources.

My career highlight

After I attended the World Health Summit in Berlin, I had opportunities and job offers. However, I am planning to go into clinical practice with the aim of conducting clinical research. My current role now involves me contributing clinical expertise to patient care, and performing administrative duties and risk management.

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Scholarships and bursaries

OfS-funded scholarships for MSc in AI or Data Science

A limited number of Office for Students (OfS) funded scholarships of £10,000 are available to students enrolled on MSc conversion courses in AI or Data Science. Search for “Data Science” or “AI” at:

wlv.ac.uk/courses

Dennis Turner Hardship Fund

A non-repayable fund for any student, home or international, who is struggling to make ends meet. The fund doesn’t affect the visa status of international students.

International Alumni Scholarship

Available for University of Wolverhampton graduates (including those from our partner institutions) for postgraduate taught on-site study only.

If you have a First or Second class degree with us, you can receive between £2,000 and £3,000 dependent upon your results.

wlv.ac.uk/international

Alumni discount

If you are a University of Wolverhampton graduate, you could get a 20% discount on a postgraduate course taught on-site, or 10% off fully-online courses. There’s no time limit on how long ago you completed your degree, as long as it’s your first Master’s level qualification.

wlv.ac.uk/alumni-discount

Sports Scholarship

Sport scholars can receive support up to a value of £4,500 over three years as well as the WLV Sports Scholarship package which includes:

• WLV Gym membership

• BUCS membership

• Strength and conditioning

• Physiotherapy

• Sport psychology

• Performance lifestyle

• Workshops

• Teamwear kit

wlv.ac.uk/scholarships

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A-Z of courses including online and CPD options

Architecture and built environment

Architecture MArch

Civil Engineering MSc

Civil Engineering Management MSc

Construction Project Management MSc

Demolition Management MSc

Project Management MSc/ PGCert

Sustainability and Climate Change MSc

Business, leadership and management

Business Administration MBA

Business Analytics MSc

CIM Professional Marketing Certificate / Diploma

Digital Marketing Management MSc/ Extended

Finance and Accounting MSc /Extended

Innovation and Entrepreneurship MSc

International Banking and Finance MSc / Extended

International Business Administration

MBA/ Extended

International Business Management

MSc/ Extended

International Tourism and Hospitality Management MA

Leadership PG Cert

Leadership and Management MSc/ Extended

Management Studies PGCert

Professional Accounting and Finance

MSc/ Extended

Strategic People Management and Human Resources MA/ Top-up/ Extended/ PGDip

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Clinical medicine, pharmacy

Certificate in Independent Prescribing Postgraduate Credit

Clinical Exercise Physiology MSc

Non-Medical Prescribing (V300) Level 7

Prescribing for Practice Non-Medical Prescribing (V150) Level 7

Prescribing Studies PGCert

Digital and creative arts

Film and Screen MA

Film and Television Production MA

Public Relations and Corporate Communication MA

Digital and Visual Communications MA

Education and teaching Education MA

Primary Education PGCE

National Award for Special Educational Needs Co-ordination (SENCO) PGCert

Secondary Education (Art and Design/ Biology/ Chemistry/ Design and Technology/ Drama/ English/ Geography/ History/ Mathematics / Physical Education/ Physics/ Psychology/ Social Sciences) PGCE

100% online course

Professional practice option online.wlv.ac.uk to find out about our online courses

Secondary Education: Engineers Teach Physics PGCE

Secondary Physical Education (with Biology/ Chemistry/ Computer Science/ English/ Geography/ History/ Mathematics/ Physics) PGCE

Engineering, computing and mathematics

Artificial Intelligence MSc

Advanced Technology Management MSc

Computer Science MSc

Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence MSc

Computer Science with Data Science

MSc

Cyber Security MSc

Data Science MSc

Information Technology Management MSc

Mechanical Engineering with Professional Practice MSc

Mechanical Engineering MSc

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Humanities

English MA

Popular Culture MA

Regional Writing MA

Law

International Business Law LLM

International Corporate and Financial

Law LLM

Law LLM

Law and Practice LLM

Law and Human Resource Management

LLM

Law Conversion LLM

Legal Practice Course LLM/ LPC

Professional Practice LLM / Top-up

Life sciences

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology

MSc

Biomedical Science MSc

Chemistry MSc

Clinical Medicine (Leadership and Management/ Speciality Medicine/ Teaching and Learning) MSc

Forensic Science MSc

Molecular Cell Biology MSc

Wildlife Conservation MSc/ MRes

Nursing and health

Adult Critical Care Nursing PGCert/ MSc

Advanced Clinical Practice MSc

Advanced Clinical Skills in Tongue Tie (Ankyloglossia) Management PG Credit

Advocacy and Education for Quality

Improvement in Practice (A-EQUIP) PG

Credit Emergency Practitioner MSc

Examination of the Newborn (Level 7) short course

General Practice Nursing Advanced University Diploma

Health and Social Care MSc

Health and Wellbeing (Top-up) MSc

Master of Adult Nursing MAN

Master of Mental Health Nursing MMHN

Master of Public Health (Leadership/ Global Health) MPH

Mental Health Practice PG Cert/ Advanced University Diploma

Primary Health Care (Top-up) MSc

Professional Practice in Healthcare (Speciality Practice/ Teaching and Learning) MSc

Specialist Community Nursing (District Nursing/ General Practice Nursing/ Health Visiting/ School Nursing) PGDip/ Top-up

Social Work MA/ PG Credit

Social Work Studies MA

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Psychology

Cyberpsychology MSc

Forensic and Investigative Psychology

MSc

Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy MSc

Occupational Psychology MSc

Organisational and Business Psychology

MSc

Psychology MSc

Psychology of Mental Health and Wellbeing MSc

Social sciences

Air, Space and Cyber Power Studies MA

Applied Social Science MA

Comparative Criminology MA

Emergency Management and Resilience

MSc/ PG Cert

Interpreting MA

History MA

History (Second World War: Conflict, Societies, Holocaust) MA

Military History by Distance Learning MA

Sport and exercise

Clinical Exercise Physiology MSc

Strength and Conditioning MSc

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wlv.ac.uk/courses

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How to apply

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Use the course finder to search for your chosen course

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From your course page, click on the ‘Apply Now’ button

This will take you through to the relevant application form.

You can apply directly for most of our postgraduate taught courses.

Exceptions include PGCE courses, which you will need to apply for via the UCAS teacher training website – search online for ‘UCAS teacher training’.

Entry requirements

Our entry requirements help us to gauge whether you have the knowledge or experience to provide a good base to study at postgraduate level. We believe in providing opportunities to people with the passion to succeed, and our entry requirements are not always based on academic attainment alone.

You will usually require an undergraduate degree. Relevant work experience in your subject area can help you get a place for some courses. Visit the course page for up-to-date entry requirements.

Level 2 requirements: Equivalency courses

Non-teacher training courses:

If you don’t hold a GCSE Grade 4+ (C or above) in English and/or Mathematics, we offer free online courses that we will accept as the equivalent.

Teacher training courses:

If you don’t hold a GCSE Grade 4+ (C or above) in English/Mathematics/ Science, we offer an equivalency test that can be taken on our campus. Each test costs £35.

wlv.ac.uk/apply/equivalency

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English language requirements

If your entry award was not delivered in English; you do not have a degree from an English-speaking University; or you are a non-native speaker of English, you will be required to demonstrate proficiency in to a minimum of IELTS 7.0 or equivalent.

For more information on English language requirements visit.

wlv.ac.uk/IA

Advice and guidance

Our Gateway team provides advice and guidance on all aspects of coming to university, including choosing the right course; checking qualifications, entry requirements and your application form; and student funding and disability or support options.

wlv.ac.uk/gateway

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Email: enquiries@wlv.ac.uk

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This student guide describes in outline the courses offered by the University of Wolverhampton. These, as well as other details, are correct at the time of going to print. However, courses and modules can be added or withdrawn without notice. Support offered and other details are subject to change. For the most up-to-date information and list of courses currently offered, as well as campus tours, student case studies, and lots more useful information, visit: wlv.ac.uk

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