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2014-2015 Undergraduate and Postgraduate Study

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The information in this prospectus relates to the services and courses offered by Colchester Institute and primarily to the academic year 2014 - 2015. Colchester Institute has made all reasonable efforts to ensure that the contents of this prospectus are as accurate as possible at the time of print, but can accept no responsibility for omissions, errors or subsequent changes. The prospectus is for guidance only and does not form any part of any contract. All reasonable efforts will be made to deliver the courses as described, but we may have to modify or withdraw a particular course depending on customer demand and other factors. If there is any disruption to courses or programmes, through events outside our control, we will do all we reasonably can to minimise the inconvenience to students, but cannot be held responsible for any consequent loss.

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Business and Management Courses Welcome

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Certificate of Higher Education in Business Administration 10

Open Events

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HNC in Business

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Five Reasons to Choose Colchester Institute

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HND in Hospitality Management

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About Business and Management

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Foundation Degree in Business Administration

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Getting to Know… Our Staff

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Foundation Degree in Management

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Getting to Know… Our Students

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Foundation Degree in Management of Hospitality 15

Business and Management Courses

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Foundation Degree in Management of Sport

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What’s Next?

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BA (Hons) in Management

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UCAS Tariff

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BA (Hons) in Management of Hospitality

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Our Courses

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BA (Hons) in Management of Sport

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Postgraduate Certificate in Management

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Postgraduate Diploma in Management

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Master of Business Administration (MBA)

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At Colchester Institute we aim to provide all students with a high quality industry related learning experience. The College is very proud of its well established partnership with the University of Essex. The partnership means that while our students enjoy the highly vocational relevance of our programmes, many will also emerge with a qualification, in most cases a degree, awarded by the University of Essex. We also offer Edexcel HNC and HND programmes in a range of areas. There are few colleges that offer students fine dining, the chance to have their hair done and nails pampered, browse the on-site art gallery and see some fantastic music concerts all on one campus. The Colne Bistro and Balkerne Restaurant, our fantastic award winning restaurants, are open five days a week and offer delicious, five star meals. We also have three campus refectories and a Starbucks.

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The College provides a free gym and students on an Essex degree programme are also entitled to student rate membership of the University of Essex Sports Centre for recreational use. For those interested in art, the Hay Gallery at Colchester Institute and The Minories, located in the town centre, both display work by students and visiting artists. The Swinburne Hall hosts an exciting programme of live professional and student performances throughout the year. Colchester Institute is set within Britain’s oldest recorded town, a town that exudes history, modern culture and creativity. The thriving university town boasts a population of 160,000 and demonstrates a dynamic and exciting urban lifestyle. Colchester combines tranquillity and peace with the bustle and animation that goes with contemporary living. Studying at Colchester Institute means being only a ten minute walk away from the town centre. The town offers an abundance of shopping facilities, bars, clubs and restaurants. Colchester Institute offers higher education programmes in: • Art and Design • Business and Management • Computing • Construction • Counselling, Health and Sport • Early Years and Education • Engineering • Hospitality • Music and Performing Arts

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Alternatively, general College Open Events are listed below. At this time tutors from all areas of the College, along with support staff, will be available to discuss all levels of programmes, including further and higher education.

Come and see the College for yourself and find out more about our courses and facilities at a forthcoming Degree Open Event. Programme tutors will be available to talk to you about your course and career opportunities. You will also be able to get information on finance and student services. Go to www.colchester.ac.uk for full details and to book your place.

Degree Open Events Summer 2013 Saturday 29th June 2013 Autumn 2013 Wednesday 9th October 2013 Winter 2014 Wednesday 26th February 2014 Summer 2014 Saturday 28th June 2014 Autumn 2014 Wednesday 15th October 2014

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General Open Events Spring 2013 Wednesday 20th March 2013 Summer 2013 Wednesday 19th June 2013 Autumn 2013 Saturday 9th November 2013 Wednesday 13th November 2013 Thursday 14th November 2013 Winter 2014 Wednesday 22nd January 2014 Spring 2014 Wednesday 19th March 2014 Summer 2014 Wednesday 18th June 2014

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1. Teaching All courses are delivered by tutors with strong backgrounds in industry and business; many continue to practise in their vocational field. Their professional expertise and academic knowledge is valued by our students. Our students benefit from studying in smaller classes, regular formal and informal feedback on progress, the level of support, and the accessibility of their tutors. Expert speakers are frequently invited to share their specialist knowledge.

2. Facilities Students benefit from an excellent range of specialist resources and facilities, including dance and drama studios, a Cisco networking suite and programming laboratory, onsite and town centre based art galleries and studio space, a well equipped library and resource centre. The brand new Higher Education Centre includes quiet and group study spaces, together with a common room.

3. Campus Our bustling, vibrant campus has a great mix of students and there is always something going on. The three refectories, take away and coffee shops offer plenty of choice throughout the day. You can even enjoy a delicious meal in our award winning restaurants.

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Great value treatments are offered in the hair and beauty salons. The Swinburne Hall hosts live performances throughout the year and the Student Services team organises a calendar of events. The gym is open to all students and in term-time you can join classes for yoga, abs and Zumba. The Students’ Union offers a variety of services, including trips, clubs and societies, join one or create your own!

4. Location Colchester Institute is only a ten minute walk from the town centre with a great choice of entertainment and attractions, including theatres, a multi-screen cinema, exhibition spaces, live music venues and much more. There are first class sport and leisure facilities and a variety of clubs, pubs and restaurants. London is less than an hour away by train and the campus is a ten minute walk from the station. The cities of Cambridge and Norwich are readily accessible by train and the Essex coast is just a half-hour drive away.

5. Technology At Colchester Institute we embrace technology, new first year degree and HNC/D students will be given an iPad to support their learning experience. The iPad has many exciting features including loads of free educational apps and the potential to develop a learning network. As requested by our students, the new Higher Education Centre is flooded with WiFi. Students will also have access to PebblePad, to create their own personal online journal and record of studies and webfolio.

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We offer a range of programmes for those interested in studying a higher education qualification in business or management. The College provides students with high quality teaching, vocationally specific content, transferable employability skills and the opportunity to gain a highly recognised qualification for their chosen career sector. The structure of the courses, with excellent access to tutor support, ensures that students are fully supported throughout every stage of their studies. Excellent facilities for higher education study provide a great learning environment.

A team of dedicated lecturers, who work in a range of business sectors, are on hand to help students build their knowledge for their chosen pathway. Recent students have commented “The quality of lecturers and their past experiences are a real strength of the programmes.�

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Getting to Know... Name: Edward Alport Job: Lecturer in Business and Management

Our Staff

Your list of qualifications is very long! Plus you have extensive experience in the industry. How do you transform this into value for the students?

I have always enjoyed learning and developing my knowledge, so yes, as it currently stands my list includes a BSc, MBA, ACII, MCIPD, CompBCS and a PGCE. I don’t plan to get anymore though! For me, it’s all about passing on the knowledge I have gained from my 20 years experience in the insurance sector to the business men and women of the future.

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You served in the U.S. Airforce before coming to study at Colchester Institute. Tell us about your journey. I served in the US Airforce for eight years and was based at RAF Lakenheath and Mildenhall as well as bases in Germany. During my tour to Afghanistan I got injured - shrapnel wounds - and left the Army on medical grounds. So I decided to study, in order to further my career prospects. My friends told me the UK has some of the best learning establishments and that Colchester Institute was a great college, so I decided to do my degree here.

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Name: Sean Course: BA (Hons) in Management

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Certificate of Higher Education in Business Administration Work for skills to get skills for work! A practical vocational course to prepare students for work in business administration.

Course Type Full-time Part-time Duration

1 year full-time 2 years part-time

UCAS Code

N191 (full-time)

Course Code ZC1CHBAP01 (part-time) Applications Via UCAS (full-time) Direct to Colchester Institute (part-time) Entry Requirements The minimum requirement is for 60 UCAS points achieved through A Levels, or an equivalent qualification and 4 GCSEs (grades A*-C) including maths and English or Functional Skills equivalent. Students without formal qualifications but with appropriate work experience will be considered individually. Students whose first language is not English will require an IELTS score of 6.0 or equivalent. Discretionary literacy and IT competency tests may be required.

Who is this course for?

What our graduates do

This course is designed for anyone preparing for a new career in administration, or already working in the area and wanting to upgrade their skills and knowledge. For individuals wanting a challenging career in business administration and also wanting to develop skills in office management.

Previous graduates work in a variety of administration roles in a number of industries including, the NHS, education and hotels and in senior general administrative roles.

Course description This one year (full-time) or two years (part-time) course offers a comprehensive higher level qualification which is entirely vocationally led. This programme combines theory and practical tasks to develop communication and office administration skills. Transferable skills that are of key importance for the workplace will be developed, for example teamwork, organisational skills and self confidence.

Course content Modules include: Managing Administration • IT for Administration • Communication Methods and Skills • Introduction to HR: Recruitment and Record Keeping • Financial Control • Administration for Business Events and Travel • Skills for Study and Work • Investigative Project

Work placements with key employers in Colchester and London prepare students for employment and the modules covered allow students to progress to year two of the Foundation Degree.

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HNC in Business The HNC in Business provides professionals with a focused, work related programme of study that covers key areas of knowledge, understanding and transferable employability skills essential for developing and enhancing career progression. The nature of delivery ensures that every student is fully supported throughout each stage of the programme.

Who is this course for?

Course content

This course is for individuals who want to progress their existing business career, or would like to start a career in business. The skills learnt will enable students to effectively contribute in a range of organisations from local business to a global company.

Modules include:

Course description The HNC in Business provides students with the opportunity to further develop business skills and knowledge already gained whilst at work. The team of Business lecturers brings the workplace into the learning environment ensuring the skills and knowledge developed are aligned to the needs of the industry. A range of guest speakers and industry visits complement the team of lecturers and further emphasises the dedication the team have in maintaining the vocational relevance of the degree programme. Limiting the time away from work as much as possible, students will be required to attend College for one afternoon and evening per week. Time at College will be spent in a vibrant learning environment, which will include practical based learning and also the importance of integrating theory to the contemporary business environment.

Business Environment • Managing Financial Resources and Decisions • Organisations Behaviour and Marketing Principles

Course Type

Part-time

What our graduates do

Duration

2 years

Students studying for the HNC in Business tend to be fully employed. If this is not the case, students can be confident that upon graduating, they will have gained a recognised business qualification that could lead to supervisory/junior management positions across a range of business sectors.

Course Code ZH70011

On successful completion of the HNC in Business students will have the opportunity to progress onto the second year of Colchester Institute’s Foundation Degree or BA (Hons) in Management.

A level 3 qualification or equivalent and 4 GCSEs (grades A*-C) including maths and English or Functional Skills equivalent. Students without formal qualifications, but with appropriate work experience, will be considered individually.

Applications Direct to Colchester Institute Entry Requirements

The HNC in Business is highly regarded and a nationally recognised qualification which can allow progression into a wide range of careers. Validated by

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HND in Hospitality Management The HND in Hospitality Management is a new course developed to meet the needs of a thriving industry. Students on the programme will gain the skills and knowledge to succeed in the field of service and hospitality.

Course Type Full-time Part-time Duration

2 years full-time 4 years part-time

Course Code ZH78001 (full-time) ZH78011 (part-time) Applications Direct to Colchester Institute Entry Requirements 60 UCAS points or a level 3 qualification (or equivalent). 4 GCSEs (grades A*-C) including maths and English or Functional Skills equivalent. Students without formal qualifications, but with appropriate work experience, will be considered individually. In addition all applicants will be interviewed, to ensure suitability for the programme.

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Who is this course for?

Optional modules:

This is an ideal course for aspiring managers in the hospitality industry who want to gain a management qualification with a strong vocational, industry led, curriculum.

On-Licensed Trade Management • Contemporary Gastronomy • Creative Patisserie

Course description

Small Business Enterprise • Marketing in Hospitality • Conference and Banqueting Management • Human Resources Management for Service Industries

This course develops a range of knowledge and understanding, skills and techniques, personal qualities and the attributes essential for successful performance in the hospitality industry. The nature of delivery ensures that all students, are fully supported throughout each stage of the programme. Comments by students concerning the team speaks for itself “The quality of lecturers and their past experiences is a strength of the programme.” Limiting the time away from work as much as possible, the full-time study option will only require students to attend College for two afternoons and evenings per week. Time at College will be spent in a vibrant learning environment, which will include practical based learning and also the importance of integrating theory to the contemporary hospitality environment.

Specialist modules:

What our graduates do Upon graduating, students will have gained a recognised hospitality qualification that could lead to junior management positions across a range of hospitality organisations. On successful completion of the HND in Hospitality Management students may have the opportunity to progress onto the final year of Colchester Institute’s BA (Hons) Management of Hospitality Degree.

Course content Modules include: The Contemporary Hospitality Industry • Finance in Hospitality • Customer Service • Food and Beverage Operations Management • Rooms Division Management • The Developing Manager

This practical course offers an alternative pathway for those with experience in the industry to gain recognised level 4 and 5 qualifications.

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Foundation Degree in Business Administration A practical vocational course to prepare students for work in business administration, or progression on to the BA (Hons) Management programme.

Who is this course for?

Year two

This course is designed for anyone preparing for a new career in administration, or already working in the area and wanting to upgrade their skills and knowledge. It is suited to those wanting a challenging career in business administration and also wanting to develop skills in office management.

Business Research • Event and Project Management • IT Solutions for Managing Information • Managing Customers and Clients • Managing the Contemporary Business Environment • Leadership and Personal Development • Professional Practice

Course description This two year (four years part-time) vocational degree will provide students with the skills and abilities to work at a senior level in administration. It also provides a platform from which to progress into management. This programme combines theory and practical tasks to develop IT, communication and office administration skills. In year two, students will also gain an understanding of the wider business environment and carry out a research project. Transferable skills that are of key importance for the workplace will be developed throughout the course, for example teamwork, organisational skills and self confidence.

What our graduates do Previous graduates work in the hospitality industry, human resources, finance, marketing, education and logistics. Roles include personal assistant, marketing co-ordinator, senior administrator and team manager.

Managing Administration • IT for Administration • Communication Methods and Skills • Introduction to HR: Recruitment and Record Keeping • Financial Control • Administration for Business Events and Travel • Skills for Study and Work • Investigative Project

Duration

2 years full-time 4 years part-time

UCAS Code

N190 (full-time)

Course Code ZC1FDBAP01 (part-time) Applications Via UCAS (full-time) Direct to Colchester Institute (part-time) Entry Requirements

Course content Modules include: Year one

Course Type Full-time Part-time

Work placements with key employers in Colchester and London prepare students for employment. The programme also prepares students for progression onto the BA (Hons) Management final year.

Typically, students on this course will have 100 UCAS Points. The minimum requirement is for 60 UCAS points achieved through A Levels, or an equivalent qualification, and 4 GCSEs (grades A*-C) including maths and English or Functional Skills equivalent. Students without formal qualifications but with appropriate work experience will be considered individually. Students whose first language is not English will require an IELTS score of 6.0 or equivalent. Discretionary literacy and IT competency tests may be required. Validated by

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Foundation Degree in Management Our Foundation Degree in Management provides the best of both worlds; across the two year degree (full-time) students will gain valuable work experience and an academic qualification. The transferable employability skills developed throughout this programme will assist students in gaining employment across a wide range of industries. Small group sizes ensures that every student is fully supported throughout each stage of their degree journey.

Who is this course for?

Course content Year one

Modules include:

Duration

2 years full-time 4 years part-time

This course is for individuals who are passionate and interested in the field of management. Students must be committed to embracing our aim of improving employability skills through various practical management exercises in areas such as decision making, taking part in interviews and running a small business.

UCAS Code

N101 (full-time)

Course description

Course Type Full-time Part-time

Course Code ZC2FDMNP01 (part-time) Applications Via UCAS (full-time) Direct to Colchester Institute (part-time) Entry Requirements Although the vast majority of students joining the Foundation Degree programme have over 100 UCAS points, the minimum entry is 60 UCAS points plus GCSE maths and English (grades A*-C), or equivalent, or Access to Higher Education Certificate, or ABE Certificate in Business. Applicants without the above criteria will be interviewed to assess academic suitability. Direct entry into the second year of study is available to students Validated by

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The Foundation Degree programme provides the opportunity to develop management skills and knowledge. The team of lecturers brings the workplace into the learning environment ensuring the skills and knowledge developed are aligned to the needs of the industry. These connections with industry ensure that the vocational relevance and contemporary nature of the programme is maintained. A range of guest speakers and industry visits complement the team and further emphasises the dedication the team have in maintaining the vocational relevance of the degree programme. In addition to the two days at College, students will be required to undertake one day per week in a work placement. Many students chose to do their work experience with their current part-time employers, but if this is not suitable, all students are supported with finding suitable work placements.

My own personal development has greatly improved. I’ve been given many opportunities in terms of work placements while on the course, I was given a placement at HSBC and there I was able to put the theory into practice.

Year one of the degree programme is designed to introduce students to a range of management areas and to develop the important academic skills needed in order to get the best degree possible. Introduction to Management • Management Skills • Business and the Business Environment • Consumer Behaviour • Investigative Project

Year two Year two is designed to build on the knowledge of year one, developing problem solving analytical and evaluative skills to a higher level.

Modules include: Small Business Management • Contemporary Management Functions and Processes (which includes Marketing • Human Resources • Management Accounting • Contemporary Issues) • Professional Practice

What our graduates do Upon successful achievement of the Foundation Degree in Management, the vast majority of students progress onto the final year of the BA (Hons) Management. Upon graduation students have gained employment in organisations such as Fred Olsen, Barclays Bank, Halfords, Le Talbooth, University of Essex, Tesco and the NHS. Some students have used their degrees to become teachers in schools and colleges. Over 90% of students on this programme manage part-time jobs, which helps to ensure that, upon graduation, they either progress within their existing organisations or maintain part-time positions using this as a platform to then seek full-time employment.


Foundation Degree in Management of Hospitality This course will develop the essential employability skills and knowledge required for a successful management career within the hospitality industry.

Who is this course for?

Modules include:

This course is for individuals keen to progress from operational roles and who are committed to developing their management and leadership skills in the hospitality industry.

Introduction to Management • Hospitality Industry • Food and Beverage Studies • Business and the Business Environment • Consumer Behaviour • Investigative Project

Course description

Year two

This Foundation Degree programme provides students with the opportunity to develop and practice managerial skills and knowledge applied to the hospitality and service industries. The Management team of lecturers brings the workplace into the learning environment ensuring the skills and knowledge developed are aligned to the needs of the industry. A range of guest speakers and industry visits complement the team and further emphasises the dedication the team have in maintaining the vocational relevance of the degree programme. In addition to the two days at College, students will be required to undertake one day per week in a work placement. Many students chose to do their work experience with their current part-time employers, but if this is not suitable, students will be supported with finding suitable work placements.

Course content

Year two is designed to build on the knowledge of year one, developing problem solving analytical and evaluative skills to a higher level.

Modules include: Professional Practice • Accommodation and Facilities Management • Food and Beverage Management • Small Business Management • Contemporary Management Functions and Processes (which includes Marketing • Human Resources • Management Accounting • Contemporary Issues)

What our graduates do On achieving the Foundation Degree, the vast majority of students progress onto the final year of the BA (Hons) in Management of Hospitality. Upon graduation, students have gained successful employment in organisations such as Fred Olsen, Le Talbooth, Milsoms and Prested Hall.

Year one The first year of the Foundation Degree programme is designed to introduce students to a range of management and hospitality subject areas and to develop the important academic skills needed in order to get the best degree possible.

Course Type Full-time Part-time Duration

2 years full-time 4 years part-time

UCAS Code

N227 (full-time)

Course Code ZC2FDMHP01 (part-time) Applications Via UCAS (full-time) Direct to Colchester Institute (part-time) Entry Requirements 60 UCAS points plus GCSE maths and English (grades A*-C), or equivalent, or Access to Higher Education Certificate, or ABE Certificate in Business. Applicants without the above criteria will be interviewed to assess academic suitability.

The lecturers bring the workplace into the learning environment. Validated by

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Foundation Degree in Management of Sport This course will give students the opportunity to develop management knowledge in the sports industry and, importantly, the necessary employability skills required to be successful in their chosen management career.

Course Type Full-time Part-time Duration

2 years full-time 4 years part-time

UCAS Code

N225 (full-time)

Course Code ZC2FDMSP01 (part-time) Applications Via UCAS (full-time) Direct to Colchester Institute (part-time) Entry Requirements 60 UCAS points plus GCSE maths and English (grades A*-C), or equivalent, or Access to Higher Education Certificate, or ABE Certificate in Business. Applicants without the above criteria will be interviewed to assess academic suitability.

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Who is this course for?

Course content

This is ideal for individuals who have the desire to progress and the aspiration to manage a gym, be a manager in a leisure centre, work in sports development or have an entrepreneurial flair and wish to start their own sports business. The full-time Foundation Degree allows students to gain these industry specific management skills in two years.

Year one

Course description The Foundation Degree in Management of Sport programme provides the opportunity to develop and practice managerial skills and knowledge applied to the variety of sports industries. The team of lecturers delivering this programme are all experts in their field and importantly maintain their connections with industry which includes the Team Manager of Great Britain U20 Men’s Basketball Team, the Sports Development Manager and Time Warner. A range of guest speakers and industry visits complement the team of lecturers and further emphasises the dedication the team have in maintaining the vocational relevance of the degree programme. In addition to the two days at College, students will be required to undertake one day per week in a work placement. Many students choose to do their work experience with their current part-time employers, but if this is not suitable, students are supported with finding suitable work placements.

Excellent industry visits enrich learning and have included trips to the Olympic Village.

The first year of the Foundation Degree programme is designed to introduce students to a range of management and sport subject areas and to develop the important academic skills needed in order to get the best degree possible.

Modules include: Introduction to Management • Exercise and Health • Sports Development • Coaching Skills • Business and the Business Environment • Investigative Project

Year two Year two is designed to build on the knowledge of year one developing problem solving analytical and evaluative skills to a higher level. Professional Practice

Modules include: • Community Sports Development • Sports Marketing • Coaching Processes and Issues • Contemporary Management Functions and Processes (which includes Marketing • Human Resources • Management Accounting • Contemporary Issues)

What our graduates do On achieving the Foundation Degree, the vast majority of students then progress onto the final year of the BA (Hons) in Management of Sport and, upon graduation, students have gained successful employment in a range of private, public and charitable organisations.

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BA (Hons) in Management Our BA (Hons) in Management programme provides an excellent platform from which to launch a management career. The transferable employability skills developed throughout this programme will enable students to gain employment and have a successful career across a wide range of industries. Small group sizes ensures that students are fully supported throughout each stage of their degree journey.

Who is this course for?

Year two

This course is for those who are passionate and interested in the field of management. Individuals must be dedicated in their commitment to learning all aspects of this exciting, ever changing, 24/7 business world.

Managing International Business • Small Business Management • Personal Development Planning and Reflective Management • Contemporary Management Functions and Processes (which includes Marketing • Human Resources • Management Accounting • Contemporary Issues)

Course description This BA (Hons) in Management programme provides students with the opportunity to develop management skills and knowledge throughout the programme. The Management team of lecturers brings the workplace into the learning environment ensuring the skills and knowledge developed are aligned to the needs of the industry. The team delivering the programme are all experts in their field and importantly maintain their connections with industry which includes Vodaphone, Ministry of Defence, Jaeger, Time Warner, NHS and Lloyds of London. These connections ensure that the vocational relevance and contemporary nature of the programme is maintained. A range of guest speakers and industry visits complement the lecturers and further emphasises the dedication the team have in maintaining the vocational relevance of the degree programme.

Course content Modules include: Year one Introduction to Management • Management Skills • Business and the Business Environment • Consumer Behaviour • Interaction and Design in Business Presentation

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Year three Strategic Management • Business Ethics and Corporate Governance • Performance and Reward Management • Digital Marketing • Undergraduate Dissertation

Course Type Full-time Part-time Duration

3 years full-time 6 years part-time

UCAS Code

N200 (full-time)

Course Code ZC2BAMNP01 (part-time)

A choice of: Conference and Events Management or Managing Diversity

Applications Via UCAS (full-time) Direct to Colchester Institute (part-time)

What our graduates do

Entry Requirements

On graduating, previous students have gained successful employment in organisations such as Fred Olsen, Barclays Bank, Halfords, Le Talbooth, University of Essex, Tesco and the NHS. Some students have used their degrees to become teachers in schools and colleges. Having achieved the Honours Degree, other students have then progressed onto Master’s programmes. Over 90% of students on this programme manage part-time jobs, which helps to ensure that, upon graduation, they either progress within their existing organisations or maintain their part-time positions using this as a platform to then seek full-time employment.

120 UCAS points plus GCSE maths and English (grades A*-C), or equivalent, or Access to Higher Education Certificate, or ABE Certificate in Business. Applicants without the above criteria will be interviewed to assess academic suitability. Direct entry into the second year of study is available to students who have gained the HNC in Business. Direct entry into the final year of study is available to students who have gained the Foundation Degree in Management or Business Administration at Colchester Institute. Validated by

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BA (Hons) in Management of Hospitality This course is designed to develop the essential skills and knowledge required to have a successful management career in the hospitality industry. It will bring to life all the elements involved in management with a focus on the hospitality and service sector.

Course Type Full-time Part-time Duration

3 years full-time 6 years part-time

UCAS Code

N226 (full-time)

Course Code ZC2BAMHP01 (part-time) Applications Via UCAS (full-time) Direct to Colchester Institute (part-time) Entry Requirements 120 UCAS points plus GCSE maths and English (grades A*-C), or equivalent, or Access to Higher Education Certificate, or ABE Certificate in Business. Applicants without the above criteria will be interviewed to assess academic suitability.

Who is this course for?

Year two

This course is for individuals keen to progress from operational roles and who are committed to developing their management and leadership skills in the hospitality industry through a higher education degree.

Managing International Business • Accommodation and Facilities Management • Food and Beverage Management • Small Business Management • Contemporary Management Functions and Processes (which includes Marketing • Human Resources • Management Accounting • Contemporary Issues)

Course description This BA (Hons) in Management of Hospitality programme provides students with the opportunity to develop management skills and knowledge applied to the hospitality and service industries. The Management team of lecturers brings the workplace into the learning environment ensuring the skills and knowledge developed are aligned to the needs of the industry. A range of guest speakers and industry visits complement the team and further emphasises the dedication to maintaining the vocational relevance of the degree programme. Students are required to attend College for two full days per week ensuring that they have time out of College for study and for developing important work experience portfolio. A variety of learning styles are used with an emphasis placed on relating theory to practice. Critical enquiry and problem-solving abilities will be exercised through a combination of practice, lectures, seminars, tutorials and student-led learning.

Year three Conference and Events Management • Strategic Management • Hospitality Operations Management • Contemporary Issues in International Hospitality and Management • Digital Marketing • Undergraduate Dissertation

What our graduates do Upon graduation, students have gained successful employment in organisations such as Fred Olson, Le Talbooth, Milsoms, Prested Hall, the Radisson Hotel Group and other hospitality graduate programmes. Some students have used their degrees to become teachers in schools and colleges, or work in conference and event management. Over 90% of students on this programme manage part-time jobs, which helps to ensure that upon graduation they either progress within their existing organisations or maintain their part-time positions using this as a platform to seek full-time employment.

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Modules include: Year one Introduction to Management • Hospitality Industry • Food and Beverage Studies • Business and the Business Environment • Consumer Behaviour • Interaction and Design in Business Presentation

Working with award winning restaurants is a real bonus.

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BA (Hons) in Management of Sport This course will develop the essential skills and knowledge required for a successful management career in the sports industry.

Who is this course for?

Modules include:

This course is for individuals who have the desire to manage a gym, be a manager in a leisure centre, work in sports development, or have an entrepreneurial flair and wish to start up their own sports business.

Introduction to Management • Exercise and Health • Sports Development • Coaching Skills • Business and the Business Environment

Year two

Course description

Year two is designed to build on the knowledge of year one, developing problem solving analytical and evaluative skills to a higher level.

This BA (Hons) in Management of Sport programme provides students with the opportunity to develop management skills and knowledge applied to the variety of sports industries. The team of lecturers delivering the programme are experts in their field and importantly maintain their connections with industry which includes the Team Manager of Great Britain U20 Men’s Basketball Team, the Sports Development Manager and Time Warner. The focus of the course is on management. Students will benefit from a lecturing team that, in addition to those mentioned above, come from a wide range of industries. A range of guest speakers and industry visits complement the team of lecturers and further emphasises the dedication to maintaining the vocational relevance of the degree programme.

Modules include: Managing International Business • Community Sports Development • Sports Marketing • Coaching Processes and Issues • Contemporary Management Functions and Processes (which includes Marketing • Human Resources • Management Accounting • Contemporary Issues)

Year three The final year of the programme will further develop the skills of critical reasoning along with developing the skills required of an independent learner.

Modules include:

The team’s commitment in providing students with the best opportunity to have a successful career was summed up well by an industry expert who recognised that a key success factor of the programme was its vocational nature and links with industry.

Planning and Performance for Sports Development • Fitness Assessment and Exercise Prescription • Performance Coaching • Strategic Management • Undergraduate Dissertation

Course content

What our graduates do

Year one The first year of the degree programme is designed to introduce a range of management and subject areas and to develop the important academic skills needed in order to get the best degree possible.

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Course Type Full-time Part-time Duration

3 years full-time 6 years part-time

UCAS Code

N222 (full-time)

Course Code ZC2BAMSP01 (part-time) Applications Via UCAS (full-time) Direct to Colchester Institute (part-time) Entry Requirements 120 UCAS points plus GCSE maths and English (grades A*-C), or equivalent, or Access to Higher Education Certificate, or ABE Certificate in Business. Applicants without the above criteria will be interviewed to assess academic suitability.

A choice of: Digital Marketing or Teaching PE in Schools Upon graduation, recent students have gained successful employment in organisations in roles such as FA Sports Development Officer, FE Sports Co-ordinator, Sports Marketing and employment with the Sports Trust in Disability Sport.

A range of guest speakers and industry visits complement the team of lecturers.

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Postgraduate Certificate in Management Gaining the PGCIM is the first step to achieving the widely recognised MBA qualification. However, alone the PGCIM presents a well respected postgraduate level qualification in management which is recognised by employers who appreciate the challenge in terms of both academic knowledge and the vocational application to modern business environments.

Who is this course for? Course Type

Part-time

Duration

1 year

Course Code ZC2PCMNP01 Applications Direct to Colchester Institute Entry Requirements Normally a minimum of two years employment in supervisory, management or professional posts. Applicants should possess a good Honours Degree or similar management qualification. Applicants with substantial management and professional experience, who lack the above academic qualification, may also be accepted onto the programme.

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Students joining the PGCIM in the main are in full-time work and come from a range of both the private sector and public sector, sharing a mix in the size of the organisations represented. Organisations include the NHS, Chelmsford Borough Council, Carillion, BT, Terence Higgins Trust, Fläkt Woods, University of Essex, Ingleton Wood, Charles Derby UK Financial Advisors and BNP Paribas Bank. This course is for students who are passionate and dedicated to developing their personal skills and knowledge. They will be keen to network with other professionals sharing their expertise and experiences of the business environment. Individuals will be proactive in learning about contemporary business issues and how these impact on their professional role. Importantly students will join the programme due to a strong desire to progress, whether that is in an existing organisation or indeed with an alternative reputable organisation.

Course description The PGCIM is a qualification in its own right and is the first stage of the full MBA programme. Limiting the time away from work as much as possible, students will be required to attend College for one afternoon and evening per week. Where this is difficult a blended and flexible learning approach can be taken, further reducing time away from work. The programme delivery team bring the workplace into the learning environment ensuring the skills and knowledge developed are aligned to business needs. The team delivering the programme are all experts in their field and importantly maintain their connections with industry.

These connections ensure that the vocational relevance and contemporary nature of the programme is maintained. A range of guest speakers and industry visits complement the team of lecturers and further emphasises the dedication to maintaining the vocational relevance of the PGCIM programme. Industry speakers and visits have included Fitness Express, Chartered Management Institute, Wilkin and Sons Ltd, Severalls Business Park Construction Site, Maersk and business consultants.

Course content Modules include: Business Environment • Reflective Management and Leadership • Financial Management • Marketing

What our graduates do The vast majority of professionals undertaking the PGCIM progress directly on to the second stage of the MBA the Postgraduate Diploma in Management (PGDIM). In the rare exception to this, graduates are likely to benefit in terms of career progression within their organisation, plus versatility in terms of mastering new professional knowledge and cross functional working.

We are proud to announce that we have a 100% achievement rate across our PGCIM programme.

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Postgraduate Diploma in Management Gaining the PGDIM is the second step to achieving the widely recognised MBA qualification. However, alone it presents a well respected postgraduate level qualification in management which is recognised by employers who appreciate the challenge in terms of both academic knowledge and the vocational application to modern business environments. We are proud to announce that we have a 100% achievement rate across our PGDIM programme.

Who is this course for? Students joining the PGDIM are generally in full-time work and come from a range of both the private sector and public sector, sharing a mix in the size of the organisations represented. Organisations include the NHS, Chelmsford Borough Council, Carillion, BT, Terence Higgins Trust, Fläkt Woods, University of Essex, Ingleton Wood, Charles Derby UK Financial Advisors and BNP Paribas Bank. This course is for students who are passionate and dedicated to developing their personal skills and knowledge. They will be keen to network with other professionals sharing their expertise and experiences of the business environment. Students will be proactive in learning about contemporary business issues and how these impact on their professional role. Importantly, they will join the programme due to a strong desire to progress, whether that is in an existing organisation or indeed with an alternative reputable organisation.

Course description The PGDIM is a qualification in its own right and is the second stage of the full MBA programme. Limiting the time away from work as much as possible, students will be required to attend College for one afternoon and evening per week. Where this is difficult then a blended and flexible learning approach can be taken, further reducing the time away from work. The programme delivery team bring the workplace into the learning environment ensuring the skills and knowledge developed are aligned to business needs. The team delivering the programme are all experts in their field and importantly maintain their connections with industry. These connections

Course Enquiries: (01206) 712777

ensure that the vocational relevance and contemporary nature of the programme is maintained. A range of guest speakers and industry visits complement the team of lecturers and further emphasises the dedication the team have in maintaining the vocational relevance of the PGDIM programme. Industry speakers and visits have included Fitness Express, Chartered Management Institute, Wilkin and Sons Ltd, Severalls Business Park Construction Site, Maersk and business consultants. Comments by students included, “I enjoyed sessions with ‘captains of industry’ “.

Course content Modules include: Organisational Behaviour • Managing Information and Decision-Making • Project Management (where the cohort will plan an event that raises money for their chosen charity) • Strategic Management

What our graduates do

Course Type

Part-time

Duration

1 year

Course Code ZC2PDMSP02 Applications Direct to Colchester Institute Entry Requirements Normal entry requirements are a minimum of two years employment in supervisory, management or professional posts. Applicants should possess a good Honours degree or similar management qualification. Applicants with substantial management and professional experience, who lack the above academic qualification, may also be accepted onto the programme.

The vast majority of professionals undertaking the PGDIM progress directly on to the final stage of the MBA. In the rare exception to this, graduates are likely to benefit in terms of career progression within their organisation, plus versatility in terms of mastering new professional knowledge and cross functional working. Validated by

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Master of Business Administration (MBA) Gaining an MBA is a widely recognised international qualification, which is well respected by employers who appreciate the size of the challenge in terms of both academic knowledge and the vocational application to modern business environments. We are proud to announce that we have a 100% achievement rate across our MBA programme.

Course Type

Part-time

Duration

3 years

Course Code ZC2MABAP03 Applications Direct to Colchester Institute Entry Requirements Normal entry requirements are a minimum of two years employment in supervisory, management or professional posts. Applicants should possess a good honours degree or similar management qualification. Applicants with substantial management and professional experience, who lack the above academic qualification may also be accepted onto the programme.

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Who is this course for?

Course content

Students joining the MBA in the main are in full-time work and come from a range of both the private sector and public sector. Organisations include the NHS, Chelmsford Borough Council, Carillion, BT, Terence Higgins Trust, Fläkt Woods, University of Essex, Ingleton Wood, Charles Derby UK Financial Advisors and BNP Paribas Bank.

Modules include: Year one

This course is for students who are passionate and dedicated to developing their personal skills and knowledge. Students will be keen to network with other professionals sharing their expertise and experiences of the business environment. Individuals will be proactive in learning about contemporary business issues and how these impact on their professional role. Importantly students will join the programme due to a strong desire to progress, whether that is in an existing organisation or indeed with an alternative reputable organisation.

Business Environment • Reflective Management and Leadership • Financial Management • Marketing

Year two The second stage year two modules are: Organisational Behaviour • Managing Information and Decision-Making • Project Management • Strategic Management

Year three The final stage of the MBA programme is dedicated to the postgraduate dissertation which, with supervisory support, will be led by the student in terms of deciding the management topic and managing the project.

Course description

What our graduates do

The MBA is structured into three stages each of which carries a separate postgraduate award. Across the three stages, professionals will study the essential aspects of business. Limiting the time away from work as much as possible, students will be required to attend College for one afternoon and evening per week. Our Management External Examiner commented that, “Learning opportunities are excellent at Colchester Institute, these conditions are ideal to enable appropriate standards to be met. Teaching is clearly very good and attuned to the needs of the students; there are ample learning opportunities owing to the meld of theory and practice.”

The MBA will provide successful graduates with substantial benefits in terms of career progression and promotion within their organisation, plus versatility in terms of mastering new professional knowledge and cross functional working. On achievement of the MBA, those wishing to remain in education can progress onto a PhD programme.

The benefits from studying at Colchester Institute were that tuition was on tap, response to telephone calls was excellent and the personal touch was brilliant. www.colchester.ac.uk


Course Enquiries: (01206) 712777

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Applying to UCAS Applications Customer Services department The Admissions team within our Customer Services department is available on (01206) 712777 to help you make an application or discuss entry or course requirements.

Colchester Institute will usually consider late applications received after the appropriate deadline and 30th June 2014 and through Clearing if places remain available.

Applying for a place

Deferred entry

All applications for entry to Colchester Institute full-time higher education courses must be made through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). The UCAS code is shown next to the course details.

Colchester Institute accepts applications for students looking to defer entry until September 2015 for all courses. Any student applying for deferred entry would be required to meet the conditions of their offer by 31st August 2014.

Direct applications

How to apply

You may apply directly to Colchester Institute using one of our own application forms ONLY IF:

All applications for entry to courses are made online using UCAS. Apply via the UCAS website www.ucas.com. The UCAS code for Colchester Institute is CINST C75.

(a) it is your intention to study part-time or (b) you are currently undertaking a full-time degree at Colchester Institute and wish to transfer internally to another degree or (c) you are applying for postgraduate study.

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UCAS will receive applications for entry in 2014 from 1st September 2013. You are advised to apply as soon as possible and preferably before the first UCAS deadline of 15th January 2014. Art and Design courses at Colchester Institute have a deadline of 24th March 2014.

Applicants from outside the United Kingdom Overseas applicants can apply online using UCAS Apply via the UCAS website www.ucas.com. If you do not have access to the Internet, please contact the UCAS Customer Relations Team on +44 (0)870 1122211.

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WELFARE

CAREER GUIDANCE

UCAS application fee

Student Loans and Grants

The application fee for 2014 was not available at the time of going to CLASSROOM LEARNING print. The fee for 2013 was £23 for a multiple application and £12 for a SUPPORT single choice. To confirm the application fees for 2014 please visit the UCAS website www.ucas.com for more information.

How much money will I need and how do I get it?

Employed applicants If you are to be sponsored by your employer to study on a course with a UCAS code, you must apply through UCAS. INDIVIDUAL UCAS contact details

SUPPORT PLANNING

UCAS, Rosehill, New Barn Lane, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL52 3LZ. Telephone 0870 1122211.

Fees Major Government reforms to student finance commenced in 2012-2013 resulting in universities and colleges being able to charge variable fees. Universities and colleges that want to charge more than the basic fee (level not yet set for 2014-2015) must provide additional support to promote access to disadvantaged students. At the time of printing, Colchester Institute had not set course fees and support levels for 2014-2015. Once we have done so, we will update the fees pages on our website. We therefore recommend you consult our website for this information before you submit your UCAS application for entry to study in autumn 2013. These changes apply to UK and EU students wishing to study higher education in England.

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FINANCE

Budgeting for student life is a tricky thing. The key is to be aware of the student loans and grants that are available to you, and to make sure you apply for them in good time. These can include Tuition Fee Loans, Maintenance Loans and Grants, and Disabled Students Allowance. CHILDCARE

For more information please visit the Student Finance website at www.gov.uk/studentfinance, or call 0845 300 5090. For full-time courses, you apply for student finance from the January before youSTUDENT start your studies. LIFE You don’t need to wait until your UCAS offers have been made. For part-time courses, applications open in August. Is there any other money I can get? As well as student loans and grants, some students may be eligible for financial support through Access to Learning Funds which provides discretionary support to certain categories of student. If you think your financial circumstances might prevent you from attending a full-time or part-time higher education course, our Student Finance team offers information on all aspects of student finance, including the application procedures. Please contact the team on (01206) 712293 for further information.

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In this prospectus you will find the entry criteria for our courses, quoted in UCAS points. The table below shows how many UCAS points each of the most common qualifications are worth. The Entry Requirements for the individual courses are stated on the course pages, in many cases applications are welcomed from potential students with non-traditional educational backgrounds. For information on the tariffs for other qualifications, please see the UCAS Tariff Tables via the QR code.

BTEC Extended Diploma Diploma

Subsidiary Certificate AS Level A Level Diploma

D* D* D* D* D* D D* D D D D D DDM D M M D* D* D* D M M M D D M M P DM M P P M M D* A* P P P M P D A B P P M C D* D A D B P M C E D P E 26 26

Points Score 420 400 380 360 320 280 260 240 200 160 140 120 100 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 www.colchester.ac.uk


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Certificate of Higher Education - Construction • HNC in Construction and the Built Environment (Building Services Engineering) • Foundation Degree in Construction Management • BSc (Hons) in Construction Management (Commercial Management) • BSc (Hons) in Construction Management (Site Management)

ineering

Sport

HNC/D in Sport (Coaching and Sport Development) • Diploma of Higher Education Person-Centred Counselling • Foundation Degree in Health and Social Care • Foundation Degree in Management of Sport • BA (Hons) in Counselling Studies • BA (Hons) in Health and Social Care • BA (Hons) in Management of Sport

Hosp itality

HND in Hospitality Management • Foundation Degree in HNC/D in Electrical Engineering (Power) • HNC/D in Electronics Engineering • HNC/D in Engineering (Mechanical) Management of Hospitality • BA (Hons) in Management of Hospitality

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IT

Certificate of Higher Education in Computing Solutions • HNC in Computing and Systems Development • HND in Computing and Systems Development • BSc (Hons) in Computing Solutions (Internet) • BSc (Hons) in Computing Solutions (Networks)

Early Years

Education

Foundation Degree in Early Years • BA (Hons) in Early Years • Certificate in Education (Lifelong Learning Sector) • Professional Graduate Certificate in Education (Lifelong Learning Sector) • Certificate of Continuing Education (Teaching Literacy and ESOL) • Certificate of Continuing Education (Teaching Numeracy)

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Counselling Health

Computing

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Management

Certificate of Higher Education in Business Administration • HNC in Business • HND in Hospitality Management • Foundation Degree in Business Administration • Foundation Degree in Management • Foundation Degree in Management of Hospitality • Foundation Degree in Management of Sport • BA (Hons) in Management • BA (Hons) in Management of Hospitality • BA (Hons) in Management of Sport • Postgraduate Certificate in Management • Postgraduate Diploma in Management • Master of Business Administration (MBA)

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and

Design

Foundation Diploma in Art and Design • Foundation Degree in Photography • BA (Hons) Art and Design with Foundation Year • BA (Hons) in Art and Design: 3D Design and Craft • BA (Hons) in Art and Design: Fashion and Textiles • BA (Hons) in Art and Design: Fine Art • BA (Hons) in Art and Design: Graphic Design • BA (Hons) in Photography • MA Art, Design and the Book • MA Contemporary Art and Professional Practice • MA Sculptural Practice

Business

and

Art

Arts

HNC/D in Creative Media Production (Moving Image) • Foundation Degree in Creative Performance (Acting) • Foundation Degree in Musical Theatre • Foundation Degree in Popular Music • Foundation Degree in Technical Theatre • BA (Hons) in Creative Performance (Acting) • BA (Hons) in Film Music and Soundtrack Production • BA (Hons) in Music • BA (Hons) in Musical Theatre • BA (Hons) in Popular Music • BA (Hons) in Technical Theatre • MA Music

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Degree Open Events

General Open Events

Summer 2013

Spring 2013

Saturday 29th June 2013

10am - 3pm

Autumn 2013 5pm - 7pm

Winter 2014

Wednesday 19th June 2013

4pm - 7pm

In partnership with the University of Essex In partnership with the University of Essex In partnership with the University of Essex

Autumn 2013

Wednesday 26th February 2014

5pm - 7pm

Summer 2014 10am - 3pm

Saturday 9th November 2013 Wednesday 13th November 2013 Thursday 14th November 2013

10am - 1pm 4pm - 8pm 4pm - 8pm

Winter 2014

Autumn 2014 Wednesday 15th October 2014

4pm - 7pm

Summer 2013

Wednesday 9th October 2013

Saturday 28th June 2014

Wednesday 20th March 2013

2pm - 7pm

Wednesday 22nd January 2014

4pm - 7pm

Spring 2014 Wednesday 19th March 2014

4pm - 7pm

Summer 2014 Wednesday 18th June 2014

4pm - 7pm

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