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Gain the knowledge and skills to become a successful...

Architect or interior designer Artist or photographer Business manager or leader Communications or marketing specialist Designer Entertainment industry professional Financial services professional Health professional Legal or criminal justice professional Public, social care or third sector professional Scientist Teacher or educator Technology or computing specialist Transport or logistics manager

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Whatever career you’d like to get into, we’ve got it covered.

Kickstart your career with a degree from London Metropolitan University

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Our graduates have gone on to become‌

Furniture designer and one of the Evening Standard’s 25 future faces 25 and under

Reporter at Retail Week

Sports therapist for FIFA


International human rights barrister with an MBE

Owner of a successful children’s nursery

Social worker working with deprived communities

Honorary assistant psychologist who’s developed a cognitive rehabilitation treatment for sufferers of Alzheimer’s

Find out more about these extraordinary individuals and more of our graduates inside...


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Contents The journey to your dream job starts here

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Your career covered Inside the classroom Outside the classroom

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London: the city of opportunities Visit us Student life Facilities and support International students Academic schools

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Our courses for aspiring: 01. Architects and interior designers 02. Artists and photographers 03. Business managers and leaders 04. Communications and marketing specialists 05. Designers 06. Entertainment industry professionals 07. Financial services professionals 08. Health professionals 09. Legal and criminal justice professionals 10. Public, social care and third sector professionals 11. Scientists 12. Teachers and educators 13. Technology and computing specialists 14. Transport and logistics managers

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Fees and funding How to apply Course index

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The journey to your dream job_starts here

More than half of jobs in London and the south east are skilled professional occupations. Office for National Statistics (ONS) from 2007–17, as analysed by the BBC’s Shared Data Unit

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At London Met it’s our top priority to get your foot in the door of leading organisations where your career can soar.

We couldn’t be better situated – we’re based in one of the world’s most diverse and exciting capital cities, brimming with successful global businesses and cutting-edge start-ups. But we never take our location for granted! The opportunities in London are endless, but what sets us apart from other universities in the capital is that we help you grab each and every one of those opportunities so that you become the very best you can be in your chosen field.

– We help you find internships and work experience placements in impressive organisations. – We give you access to industry events where you can network with potential employers. – We offer you careers advice to ensure you know what you want to do and how to get there. – We help you develop that tiny seed of an initial idea into your very own thriving business. – We provide opportunities for you to meet mentors – experts in the area you want to get into – who can coach you and offer advice for your future career. Whatever you want to do, we’re here to take you – and help you – on that journey. Don’t take our word for it. Meet some of the students we’ve already helped get there…

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Monique Mccurdy studied Early Childhood Studies at undergraduate and postgraduate level and went on to set up her own nursery in west London. “The knowledge I obtained during my first degree supported me in gaining a deeper understanding of child development and how to support babies and children within the early years.�

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Marketing and Public Relations graduate Alex Adamo came from Italy to study at London Met. He is now an entrepreneur, negotiation consultant, behavioural coach and CEO of his own company, Adamo Enterprises. “I really enjoyed the practical aspects of the classes and learned how to be business-ready. My friends who remained in Italy studying the classic subjects are knowledgeable about different theories but are rather inexperienced when it comes to business practice.”

We helped Anna and Evelina set up Arctic Power Berries – a gluten-free berry powder that’s transforming smoothies, yoghurts and bowls of cereal everywhere. It’s proving so popular it’s now sold by retailers including Harrods, londonmet.ac.uk 9 Ocado, Amazon and Whole Foods.


Journalism BA graduate Leanne Carr is a reporter at Retail Week, an industryleading b2b magazine. “Over the three years, I learnt everything there is to know about journalism. Not just how to write, but other invaluable skills such as presenting, editing, how to use design software, media law and interview skills.�

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Tunde Okewale studied our Law LLB and now works as an international human rights barrister. He was awarded an MBE in the 2016 Queen’s birthday honours list for services to the community and disadvantaged young people.

Sports Therapy BSc graduate Sharon Heidaripour went on to become a rehabilitator of elite athletes for FIFA and Arsenal Academy. She now owns her own business. “The facilities at London Met were great and there were lots of opportunities to do work experience. The sports therapy clinic was great because we could practise hands-on work such as injury assessments, manual and electro therapy, and gym-based exercises.”

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And it doesn’t stop there! Many of our graduates are working for top employers including: African Development Bank

Google

Age UK

Great Ormond Street Hospital

Alexander McQueen

Hugo Boss

Allianz

Institute of Cancer Research

Amazon

J.P. Morgan

Arsenal Football Club

KPMG

Arts Council England

Lloyds Bank

Aviva

Mercedes-Benz

Bank of England

Metropolitan Police

Barclays

Ministry of Justice

BBC

Moorfields Eye Hospital

British Airways

National Intelligence Agency

British Council

Natural History Museum

British Museum

Natwest

Canadian Embassy

NHS

The Coca-Cola Company

O2

Deloitte

PricewaterhouseCoopers

Department for International Trade

Royal College of Physicians

Dolce & Gabbana

Save the Children

Edelman

Tesla

Emirates

Transport for London

Ernst & Young

Unicef

GlaxoSmithKline

United Nations

One in three new jobs created in the UK over the past decade has been in London. Office for National Statistics (ONS) from 2007–17, as analysed by the BBC’s Shared Data Unit

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241 of our courses have a 100% score for progression into employment or further study within six months. Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education survey 2016–17, released in July 2018

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Your career covered

96.7% of our graduates are in work or further study within six months. Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education survey 2016–17, released in July 2018

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Inside the classroom At London Met we can help you forge a career in a range of disciplines. We put a particular emphasis on 14 key areas, but the nature of our courses means you’ll gain skills and knowledge that you can take with you into almost any profession.

Our main focus is on providing courses that are designed to help you become a successful:

1. Architect or interior designer 2. Artist or photographer 3. Business manager or leader 4. Communications or marketing specialist 5. Designer 6. Entertainment industry professional 7. Financial services professional 8. Health professional 9. Legal and criminal justice professional 10. Public, social care or third sector professional 11. Scientist 12. Teacher or educator 13. Technology or computing specialist

“We work hard to give our graduates the best advice and guidance to help them progress in their careers. We’ve built excellent relationships with employers and work with them to better understand what we can do to give our students the edge in the world of work.” Neelam Thapar – Head of Careers and Employability at London Met

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We’re constantly adapting our courses to ensure we’re teaching you the skills that employers are looking for. Our undergraduate degrees: • are designed with your career in mind – they’re based on the needs of employers and the London economy • are taught by industry professionals and experts in their field – many of them are artists, architects, business people, scientists, writers and researchers in their own right as well as being excellent teachers • have work-related learning and professional practice built in – every single one of them includes some form of work-related learning such as a placement, client project or on-campus work experience • include guest lectures from movers and shakers, innovators and creators – we’ve welcomed senior leaders from organisations including Apple, Cisco, Emirates, Microsoft, O2, the Barbican, The Guardian and the MOBO Awards • are often accredited or endorsed by professional bodies – the list includes:

The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants The Association for Nutrition (AfN) The Bar Council The British Dietetic Association The British Psychological Society The Chartered Institute of Linguists The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development The Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply The Health and Care Professions Council The Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS) The Institute of Food Science and Technology (IFST) The Institute of Healthcare Management The Law Society The Royal Institute of British Architects The Society of Sports Therapists

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This means you’ll: • gain specific skills that employers in your field are looking for, along with transferable skills that are needed in every industry • already have experience in your field (which many of your friends at other universities won’t) before you graduate • be set up for success in a specific career and be a highly sought-after candidate when you start that allimportant job search Don’t know what career you want to go into? Don’t panic! No matter what degree you choose, you’ll gain knowledge and skills that you can take into a wide range of interesting and rewarding careers. So there’s no need to worry if you don’t have your career path all mapped out. We’ll make sure you’re well-equipped for when you do. Our careers advice and support can help you make that decision too.

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Outside the classroom

As well as providing the best possible education in the classroom, we’ll help you enhance your job prospects outside of the classroom too… Earn while you learn We can help you find paid roles that will look fantastic on your CV. Our very own in-house temping agency, Met Temps, can help you find a job on campus. You can also become a student ambassador or success coach, both of which are paid roles and a great way to earn a bit of extra cash while you study. All of these positions are paid the London Living Wage and will help you to develop the skills employers are looking for. We’ll also give you access to a portal where external graduate, placement, internship and part-time vacancies are advertised. Gain experience through volunteering Get involved in our vibrant volunteering programme and gain experience with community-based organisations. Volunteering is a great way to get work experience, develop job skills and give your CV a significant boost. Launch a successful business Accelerator is the part of the University that helps students start businesses or learn more about the world of entrepreneurship, start-ups, selfemployment and freelancing. It sits outside the curriculum, is non-academic and is based off campus in the heart of Shoreditch. As well as working with more than 1,000 students and graduates every year, Accelerator is also home to a thriving community of 30 innovative and

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early-stage start-ups who have raised £14m in investment, generated £22m in revenue and created 90 new jobs in a single year. Being your own boss at university or following graduation can be hugely rewarding and a great way to take control of your future and do something you love. Accelerator will provide you with all the advice, tools, networks, knowledge and resources required to start a business in a supportive environment. Reasons to get involved with Accelerator: • Make money. We help students make extra money through freelancing or starting a business. • Skill up. Develop key entrepreneurial skills and mindsets that you’ll possess for life. • Boost your employability. Employers love graduates who can think and act like entrepreneurs, and our programmes help students do just that. • Expand your network. Meet loads of other students from different backgrounds. We run several initiatives to help students achieve the above. These include: • The Big Idea Challenge, an idea and pitching competition where students can compete for prizes worth up to £30,000. • The opportunity to sell your products at London Met’s Christmas Market in London’s busy Brick Lane. • A 12-week summer programme that will help students turn their ideas into a reality.


Above The student team behind Fabamallow Right London Met’s Accelerator building

Thousands of student businesses have grown thanks to Accelerator. They include: • Arctic Power Berries, natural powdered berry products, now sold at Harrods, Ocado and Amazon • Melting Pot LDN, a successful street food and catering business • Young Pro Magazine, a platform for young athletes – it even has Harry Redknapp as its patron • TRIM-IT, the UK’s first mobile barbershop • Fabamallow, vegan chocolatecovered marshmallows londonmet.ac.uk/accelerator

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“The careers service at London Met was excellent, not only in supporting me at the beginning of my career but also in developing the job search skills that I still use today.” Fabio Massaro – Marketing graduate

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Get expert career advice Whether you know exactly what you want to do when you graduate or have barely given it a thought, our Careers and Employability Service can talk you through your options. We’ll be here to help you stand out in the competitive job market, land your very first role and receive that well-deserved promotion. Our supportive and dedicated careers team works alongside our academic staff to ensure you’re 100% careerready, giving you access to networking events, careers advice, as well as tips on CVs and interview techniques. They can also help you find work placements to ensure you gain vital professional experience while you learn.

As well as providing access to a huge amount of information online and giving insider tips on how to use social media to your advantage, we also offer:

One-to-one advice You will have access to personalised advice from our supportive careers consultants. We can help you with your CV, further study, your job search, interview skills and completing an application form. We can also help you highlight your transferrable skills that employers are looking for such as critical thinking, problem solving, time management, attention to detail and teamwork. Career workshops Our career workshops are designed to help you succeed in the graduate job market. You can choose from a range of workshops on topics including job search, networking, creating a CV, using LinkedIn, completing applications and interview techniques.

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Centre An event at London Met’s week-long employment event, the Fast Forward Festival

Employer events Get the chance to meet employers on campus at one of our employer presentations, fairs or careers conferences. Opportunities include: • a calendar of employer-related events and activities • employer-based opportunities including placements, mentoring and networking • information on trends in the recruitment and selection procedures of UK recruiters, as well as up-to-date labour market intelligence (LMI) London Met mentoring Our mentoring scheme puts you in touch with a career mentor from your chosen employment sector. Mentors come from a range of subject disciplines and have more than three years’ professional experience in their sector. Join our alumni network When you graduate, you’ll become a member of our global Alumni Association, helping you to stay in touch with your former classmates and lecturers, and also network with fellow graduates who go on to become leaders in their fields across the world. Alumni benefits also include access to our libraries, gym and careers service for a number of years after graduation.

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“I enjoy London because all the most enterprising individuals in the world pass by here.” Alex Adamo graduated from London Met with a firstclass honours degree in Marketing and Public Relations and is now CEO of Adamo Enterprises, a holding group of tech, sales and investment companies.

“Studying at London Met helped me gain the skills, knowledge and the courage to pursue a career in IT. I am now an IT Support Technician for one of the UK’s leading accountancy and business advisory firms.” Victoria Atuahene – Computer Networking graduate

“I am working in research and development at Procter & Gamble (P&G) as a Technical Analyst. I would never have been able to work at P&G had I not studied the foundation year and Chemistry BSc degree at London Met.” Natasha Drew – Chemistry graduate

“The University has provided support on careers and jobs. I can’t wait to graduate, I will be the first in my family. I didn’t believe I could make it in this educational sector or that I was smart enough. A massive thanks to all the staff and this University.” Michael Ayeni – Youth Studies student

“I was given the help to nurture my artistic vision and creativity but also help with how to start a business. I was given the knowledge that I needed to make the product and then take it into the commercial world – London Met did that for me.” Imogen Belfield – Jewellery graduate at The Cass and winner of numerous awards including Trendsetter Designer Jeweller. Imogen’s jewellery was also specially chosen for Cameron Diaz to wear in Ridley Scott’s film The Counsellor.

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Equality champion Professor Lynn Dobbs Vice-Chancellor of our University

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Named as one of London’s most influential people in the Evening Standard’s Progress 1000 list for her contribution to advancing social equality is our very own Vice-Chancellor Lynn Dobbs. Her vision for London Met? To give more back to our city by focusing on real-world problems and striving for social inclusion, equality and diversity to ensure equal opportunities for all.

I feel as if coming to London has been an amazing adventure and I feel it the most when I go somewhere like St Paul’s or the South Bank… it’s breathtaking. I was born in Newcastle on an estate. I actually had good O level results but I didn’t stay on for A levels – it would never have occurred to me to go to university. After I had my children I went to Northumbria University as a mature student with a baby and a toddler. It became something that I realised I should have done. My husband and my mother were amazingly supportive – even though they didn’t have the faintest idea why I was doing it. I got a job at Newcastle University as a medical researcher (weird really) but I worked full-time and did my degree full-time. The job was quite flexible in terms of the hours – I could bank them in the summer holidays. I got the highest first-class degree ever awarded. I won an Economic and Social Research Council scholarship and I did my postgraduate qualifications at Newcastle University. While I was doing them, I started lecturing at Northumbria, taught politics there and I eventually got a permanent job. I set up the Centre for Public Policy – research into poverty and social inclusion. I never had any end plan but I just loved it. After working at Northumbria in various posts I became Deputy Vice-Chancellor at Roehampton. I was there for six years. When I heard that London Met’s Vice-Chancellor was leaving, I just went for it.

Lots of universities talk the talk about social justice but it isn’t just what’s said at London Met – it’s what’s believed and what happens here. The commitment to the students who haven’t reached their full potential at school or want to come back into education is massive. We provide opportunities. London Met is underpinned by a commitment to social justice that makes me feel really emotional and that really is what stands out. Our strategy is about giving back to our city by supporting our students, powering the labour market and tackling disadvantage and inequality in Islington, Hackney, Tower Hamlets and beyond. We are making a difference. Every one of the challenges in our strategy focuses on the issues affecting deprived communities: knife crime, drug usage, homelessness and the skills deficit. It’s a unique privilege to be able to lead an institution and know that you can make a huge difference to the lives and communities that the University serves. We’ve developed a student success strategy which has equality and social justice at its heart. A key focus will be on tackling the Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) gaps in terms of continuation, achievement and progression into employment. We are going to eradicate the gaps or die trying. Studying is hard but has the potential to transform your life. Higher education transformed mine. Just do a subject that you love – get on the path, keep going and don’t look back.

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London_the city of opportunities

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London is ranked the number one city in the world for university students. QS Best Student City 2019

London’s creative industries represent an estimated £52 billion of the capital’s economy. The Mayor of London’s Annual Report, June 2019

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London dominates the UK visual arts sector, which accounts for 30% of the global art market. Greater London Authority Economics report, July 2017

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London is one of the most exciting, vibrant, cosmopolitan cities in the world. It’s a place to explore, socialise and have fun, but it’s also a city where you can excel, progress and make huge strides forward in your career. London – your springboard to success London is home to top organisations in every sector – from finance and legal to architecture and the creative arts. You name it, you’ll find an organisation in the capital to match your interests and aspirations, whether it’s a small thriving tech start-up or a global giant such as Google or the BBC.

Top left Street art can be found across London Left A view of Millennium Bridge and St Paul’s Cathedral from the South Bank Above The Tate Modern

It’s also brimming with culture, entertainment and diversity, with a multitude of activities to fill your evenings, weekends and free time. You’ll find the best shopping districts and places to eat and drink, awardwinning theatre shows, bustling markets, famous galleries and museums, live sporting action and much more. Here you can gain work experience, find inspiration for your uni work and have a lot of fun too…

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Top The Bombay-style interior of restaurant chain Dishoom Left Street art in London’s East End Right Cyclists outside Buckingham Palace

n appetite for architecture and A interior design From Sir Christopher Wren’s famous St Paul’s Cathedral, the towering Shard, Walkie Talkie and iconic Gherkin, to the indulgent glamour of Indian restaurant chain Dishoom, there are plenty of architectural and interior designs to be inspired by in this great city. Many of them are also great places to go for dinner and drinks with your friends.

If photography is more your thing, you’ll have a never-ending supply of inspirational sights to capture, from iconic landmarks to gritty urban scenes.

Some of London’s buildings have even been designed by our lecturers and graduates. Damien Hirst’s gallery in Vauxhall was designed by architecture lecturer Peter St John and his architecture practice Caruso St John. It’s a work of art inside and out!

Alongside paid-for exhibitions, don’t forget that many of these fascinating institutions offer the chance to browse some of their collections for free.

Inspiration and opportunities for artists and photographers London is a hub of creativity, with galleries and museums for every artistic taste – visit the Tate Modern for contemporary art, photography and spectacular views of the Thames or head to Shoreditch and be greeted by striking street art at every turn. There is more inspiration on offer at the Tate Britain, which each year plays host to the innovative Turner Prize. Some of our graduates have even won the prestigious accolade! The Royal Academy summer exhibition, the world’s oldest open submission exhibition, is also a must see! If you’re studying an art-related course (or if you just fancy yourself as the next Picasso, Da Vinci or Emin) why not enter your work and join the plethora of artists, known and unknown, displaying the products of their creativity?

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As a creative type, you’ll be in great company in London – some of the best museums and galleries in the world are based here and the capital has upwards of 850 art galleries in total to explore.

Catch the travel bug Getting around London is so simple, with buses and Tubes (many of which run throughout the night), bicycles, overground trains, river cruises, cable cars and more to take you from A to B. It’s so easy to travel across the city you may find people hopping on a Tube even when they don’t have to. Yes, there really are scavenger hunts that send you on challenges around the Underground network and, yes, they are exceptionally fun! At London Met you’re within easy reach of all major transport hubs, from trains to explore the UK at weekends, to London’s many airports. International students can easily get home to visit their friends and family but there’s nothing to stop anyone taking advantage of a cheap flight to Europe. The Eurostar just down the road in St Pancras will also get you to Paris, Brussels or Amsterdam in a matter of hours.


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Top The City, as seen from the South Bank Bottom Spitalfields Market Right The Shard

Staying closer to home? Why not take a trip to the Museum of London and find out about the underground Blitz parties and London’s future transport? Getting down to business Every district’s a business district in London. London’s central business district is home to some of the biggest and most successful companies in the world, many of which have opened their doors to our students as part of our work-related learning module. The capital also plays host to lots of small independent businesses. Stroll around Spitalfields or Borough market, down Brick Lane or Notting Hill – these thriving marketplaces are buzzing with success and can give you your fill of homemade doughnuts, spicy falafel wraps and artisan pizza while you’re there… If you’re a budding entrepreneur, we offer plenty of opportunities to showcase your wares to the public. Accelerator’s Market Days and The Cass Christmas Cracker are opportunities for you to sell the products you’ve created and develop those all-important business skills.

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The capital’s financial sector employs just over three quarters of a million people, with more head offices of banks in London than in any other place in the world. 2017 report by TheCityUK

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Top The National Theatre Left Entertainers on London’s South Bank Right London’s West End

London has it all for communications London is a communications hub and home to leading communications, PR and marketing agencies, as well as print and broadcast media, with TV stations including the BBC, Sky and ITV all based here. London leads the way in print journalism with everything from The Times and The Guardian – just down the road from us in King’s Cross – to the free daily Metro, Evening Standard and Time Out magazine. The latter is filled with great ideas for things to do in London to keep you busy. Did you know you can also apply for tickets for countless TV shows – all for free? Why not have a go on Graham Norton’s big red chair? Go to bbc.co.uk/tickets to apply. For something a little different, check out the Postal Museum – the first social network in London. The museum brings five centuries of communications history to life. You can even take a ride on the underground post train, deep below the Royal Mail’s Mount Pleasant sorting office that once kept the mail flowing through London for 22 hours every day. Shape your future as a designer in London Revel in the world of fashion, textiles, furniture and graphic design at a whole host of institutions in London. Get swept up in the buzz around London Fashion Week with displays from top British designers and see exciting design innovation at South Kensington’s Design Museum and the London Design Festival, the latter of which has featured work by graduates at our art, architecture and design school,

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The Cass, in recent years. Did you know that London Met has its own chair collection? The Frederick Parker Collection is a unique resource spanning over 300 years of British furniture making and design, from 1660 to the present day. Golden opportunities for aspiring financial services professionals If finance is your thing, London is your city. Why not visit the imposing Bank of England and discover its history while learning more about money at the Bank’s museum? Here you can pick up an actual gold bar and discover why the building is on top of one the world’s largest stores of gold. Entry is free. Be entertained and entertain As one of the great theatre capitals of the world, London has plenty on offer to entertain you throughout the year – from the Bridge Theatre and National Theatre on the river to musicals in the West End. You can pick up cheap tickets on the day and up to a week in advance at Theatreland’s official ticket booth, TKTS. When it comes to comedy, London presents more live comedy than any other city in the world, from hosting new talent in the backrooms of pubs to the likes of Chris Rock and Steve Coogan in major arenas. More than 250 festivals take place in London every year including the largest free festival, the Mayor’s Thames Festival, and Europe’s biggest street festival, the Notting Hill Carnival, which attracts close to one million people. There are also smaller ones near our campuses such as the Angel Canal Festival.


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Top left The bird cage outside King’s Cross Right Outside the British Library Bottom left Westminster Pier

If you’re on a budget, you can catch a £1 movie in the Prince Charles cinema or see a play in the fascinating setting of Shakespeare’s Globe, where standing tickets can be bought for just £5. Strike a healthy balance If you’re interested in health, fitness or wellbeing, you have a wealth of options to choose from in London, from museums to health food festivals such as Fare Healthy, Balance and So Organic. The Wellcome Collection is a free museum and library dedicated to the relationship between medicine, art and life. For sports enthusiasts, London is home to some of the UK’s best-known sporting venues. Whether it’s cricket at the Oval, Twickenham’s rugby, football at Wembley or the world’s oldest tennis tournament, Wimbledon, there’s live sporting action for everyone to enjoy across the capital. Our sporting neighbours, Arsenal Football Club, are so close to our Holloway campus that we can look down on the Emirates Stadium from our very own Tower Building. If you’re interested in joining in the sporting action, you can meet fellow runners and enjoy a little competitive fun in local 5k and 10k Park Runs or join an American Football team at Finsbury Park.

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Trial life in court What better place to study the legal and criminal justice systems than the British capital – home to the Supreme and High Courts, Metropolitan and London City Police forces, the Ministry of Defence, British Transport Police and the Ministry of Justice? Did you know you can watch an Old Bailey trial in the public galleries for free? A peek into politics and making a difference You can get a sense of London’s public institutions by visiting the House of Commons and House of Lords, both of which have public viewing galleries. If you visit the Commons on a Wednesday, you’ll also get to witness Prime Minister’s Questions. Intrigued by the secrets of Westminster? Want to learn more about the Houses of Parliament, the seat of the UK’s democracy? You can pay to join a tour, or if you’re a UK resident you can contact your local MP’s office, which will have limited numbers of tickets for constituents, to join the official tours for free. The British Academy at St James’s is the UK’s national body for the humanities and social sciences. Expand your knowledge even further by going to one of its many lecture series or symposia, with many available to attend free of charge.


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Left St James’s Park Right The Natural History Museum Bottom Inside the British Library

London is also home to a host of charity headquarters, such as Save the Children, the British Red Cross, Action Aid UK, the British Heart Foundation, Unicef UK and Cancer Research UK. Why not volunteer and build up your CV while safe in the knowledge you’re making a difference to other people’s lives? Something special for scientists London recently became the latest city to launch its own Science Gallery. Located next to the Shard at London Bridge, Science Gallery London connects art, science and health to drive innovation in the heart of the city. Entry is free and exhibitions are open to everyone. The Science Museum is another must-see for keen scientists. Founded in 1857 the museum showcases amazing collections of scientific, technological and medical advancement from across the globe. For budding botanists, the city is full of natural spaces. Take a stroll through the beautiful royal parks, from pretty St James’s Park to the expansive Hyde Park. Epping Forest, an extensive area of ancient woodland, stretches for about 19 kilometres to the north of the city. You can also discover Lee Valley Park Nature Reserve – a perfect spot for taking time out to sit by the lakes, do some birdwatching or cycle along its many trails.

Knowledge to be passed down to generations If you’re an aspiring teacher or educator, there’s nowhere better to study than in London. The British capital is home to some of the UK’s most multicultural schools – ideal for those wanting to work in an exciting urban environment. There is also a treasure trove of knowledge to explore across the city, housed in institutions such as the Natural History Museum and the British Library. The latter is just a short journey from our Islington home and, with more than 150 million items, you’ll never run out of new fascinating facts and items to discover, including the Magna Carta and lyrics by The Beatles. Let’s get technical London is home to some of the top organisations in the world for technology. From small tech startups to global giants such as Google, exciting things are happening in London all the time. If digital is your thing, Silicon Roundabout is fast becoming Europe’s answer to Silicon Valley – based in the area around Hoxton, Old Street and Shoreditch, where our own business incubator Accelerator is based.

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Coming to see us is a great way to experience London Met and get a taste of university life – we host events throughout the year, from open days and campus tours to public events on a wide range of fascinating subjects.

Our location We have two campuses – one on Holloway Road in Islington, north London, and the other in Aldgate, east London. Our art, architecture and design courses are taught at our Aldgate campus, with other subjects taught at our Holloway Road campus. To find out where you’ll be studying, please select an entry point on the relevant online course page. Open days Visiting one of our open days is an excellent way to: • see where you’ll be studying • meet students and staff • have questions about your course answered • find out about our support services • get information about fees and funding • attend subject taster sessions or interactive workshops • meet and network with like-minded individuals londonmet.ac.uk/opendays

Opposite London Met’s Tower Complex

Get help with your UCAS application Need help with your UCAS application? We run workshops that can help you through the process. londonmet.ac.uk/workshops If you’ve had an offer to study with us... ...You’ll be invited to our applicant open events. These fun and informative events are designed to help you get to know your lecturers, provide a taste of what your course will be like and give you a chance to see what’s going on around campus. londonmet.ac.uk/applying Meet us in your country We visit countries all over the world to spread the word about London Met. If you’re from outside the UK, why not come and see us at an event near you? londonmet.ac.uk/international

Campus tours Take one of our campus tours to see our outstanding facilities – from our £30 million Science Centre and cutting-edge newsroom to our state-of-the-art IT suites and classrooms. londonmet.ac.uk/campustours

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Joining a society, taking up a new sport or getting involved in a campaign is a great way to learn different skills, become part of university life, and, of course, make new friends.

Taking part in student life will boost your career prospects by adding value to your CV – potential employers are always interested in hearing about the kinds of things you were involved in at university. And who knows, your involvement in a sports club or society may just turn your passion into a career… Students’ Union (SU) Once you’ve enrolled at London Met you become a member of the Students’ Union. The Students’ Union is here to support, represent and enrich the lives of our students. As well as supporting you if you’re facing issues with your academic work and need advice and information, the SU can lobby the University and government to improve opportunities for all students. It’s also the place to go to immerse yourself in uni life. Here are just a few of the activities on offer: • Get involved with our student media, run by students for students. The Students’ Union has its very own radio, TV and magazine media outlets – Verve Media. You could volunteer as a journalist, graphic designer, DJ, researcher, technical assistant and more. Pick up a copy of the magazine at an open day and listen out for Verve Radio playing on campus. You can also tune in online (ververadio.co.uk).

“Having this role has allowed me to open up my options and potentially turn a hobby and passion into a career.” Sylvie Carlos – London Met graduate and former Head of Station at Verve Radio

•J oin a student society – Whether your interests lie in pool, fashion, theatre, life drawing or something else entirely, there are more than 50 societies to choose from. If none of them catch your eye, the Students’ Union can help you to set up your own. •T ake up a team sport – it’s not just about getting fit, it’s also a great way to have fun and meet new people. Basketball, cheerleading, futsal, cricket, football, rugby, badminton, tennis and volleyball are just a few of the sports you can take part in at London Met. Some of our teams – which you’ll see around campus sporting red hoodies – also represent London Met in the British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS) championships and the London Universities Sport Leagues (LUSL). The Students’ Union has its own stateof-the-art building on London Met’s Holloway campus. Here you’ll find a radio studio, student social areas, work stations, microwaves and even games and consoles to help ease you into student life. londonmetsu.org.uk

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“ I was made to feel really welcome and accepted into the sporting community at London Met and a year after I find myself as captain of the rugby team. Being part of sports at university is a great way to make friends for life.” Callum Morin – Sports Therapy BSc student and captain of the London Met rugby team

Top The place to go for club nights, karaoke and a relaxing drink – The Rocket Bottom London Met’s courtyard

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Get fit – for free We run an extensive programme of fitness classes with a variety of exercise, holistic and recreational sports including handball, pilates and boxfit. Our facilities are excellent and include gyms with state-of-theart cardio equipment, a full-sized basketball court complete with scoreboard, a dance studio and a fitness studio. We also run a health and wellbeing programme with personal training, mindfulness and yoga classes among others. Our staff are always helpful and friendly, and will happily give you information on the classes and how to become a member. To top it all off, membership of the London Met gym is free for all London Met students and includes access to the gym and all exercise classes. londonmet.ac.uk/sports @LDNMetFitness Fill your free time The Rocket is our fabulous student venue offering club nights, karaoke, quizzes, comedy, movie screenings and more. It’s a great place to stop off for a coffee and sandwich, to catch up on some emails or make a night of it with friends in our late night bar. You can show off your skills at the pool table or visit the ducks in our courtyard. This is the perfect spot to relax between lectures. With Wi-Fi, pool tables, video gaming, board games and an outdoor courtyard, our café bar is ideal for catching up on work, chilling, socialising and partying – with friendly staff, comfy sofas, barista coffee, panini and snacks available all day.

Some events to look out for: • Freshers’ fortnight: A whole two weeks of special events for new students on our campuses including at The Rocket – events often include club nights, comedy, live music, pub quizzes and much more. • Music, nights out and themed parties: The Rocket is the best place to hear new urban music from the freshest DJs. Are you a budding DJ? Get involved! The Rocket has also held events for international students as well as theme nights such as the prohibition party and the summer ball. In previous years, we’ve had special appearances from the likes of Tinie Tempah, Roll Deep, Jodie Connor and Hotsteppa. Food and drink on campus There are plenty of places to get food and drink on and around our campuses, whether you need a breakfast pit stop, full-on lunch or quick caffeine fix. Our Holloway outlets include The Junction and Highbury Canteen, and you’ll find an on-campus café at Aldgate. We’re also a Fairtrade university. Outdoor areas We have several areas where you can enjoy the beautiful outdoors. Our Holloway campus has a courtyard complete with deck chairs and table tennis. We may be urban in location, but we have a green heart – you’ll find 40,000 bees on our roof, a large pond complete with ducklings in the spring and two roof gardens. You can even join our gardening club. Discounts on campus We offer discounts on campus through our Metcard and Metcard App. Get exclusive discounts on food and drink, and entry to events at London Met – and it’s totally free! You can bring in your own mug for discounted hot drinks too.

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By coming to London Met you’re investing in your future. In return, we’re investing in our facilities and services to ensure it’s the best investment you’ll ever make.

State-of-the-art facilities No matter what you choose to study we strive to ensure you have access to the best facilities. From our £30 million Science Centre and purpose-built art and design studios to a mock courtroom and newsroom, you can find out more about the facilities relevant to your subject area in our courses section from page 60 to page 139. Libraries and study areas Our libraries provide a wide range of information and resources, as well as silent learning zones, bookable group study rooms and comfy informal spaces where you can meet and study collaboratively. There are PCs as well as printing and copying facilities. To save you time, there are self-service facilities to borrow, return, renew or reserve an item. Our electronic resources include e-journals, e-books and databases, available online 24 hours a day via our web-based catalogue. We also have self-service laptop loan lockers that allow you to borrow one to take to lectures, or even a nearby café or your favourite study spot. We have information desks where our experienced and friendly staff

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can assist you with any questions you may have about using the library. Our Academic Liaison Librarians also provide learning support and help with finding and using library resources for your studies. You can make an appointment to see your librarian for advice. Our library service is a member of the Society of College, National and University Libraries (SCONUL Access). This gives you the opportunity to access many other university libraries that also belong to the scheme. For further information visit: sconul.ac.uk/ sconul-access The Special Collections The University’s Special Collections – which are located within the Wash Houses at our Aldgate campus – constitute a valuable resource for research activity in a number of areas for students, staff and external visitors. They are special as, in many cases, component materials are unique and therefore irreplaceable. The principal collections are: •T he Archive of the Irish in Britain •T he Frederick Parker Collection and Archive •T he Trades Union Congress (TUC) Library Collections • The University Archive londonmet.ac.uk/library

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Student support Along with our state-of-the-art facilities and world-class teaching, you’ll have access to support from our student services team to help you get the most out of your university experience. Our experienced staff can provide one-to-one meetings as well as offering support and advice over the phone, via email and in person. We also run events and workshops on a range of topics such as time management, motivation and stress management. Careers advice We have a dedicated team ready to help you fulfil your career ambitions. Our team of qualified and experienced careers consultants are on hand to offer one-to-one meetings to give you personalised support in your career search. You’ll find further information on the services we offer, including our mentoring and build-your-own business schemes, from page 18. Accommodation advice London is a fantastic city in which to live and study, with many exciting areas to choose from. The key to finding somewhere great to live is to take your time and consider your options. Whatever your preference, we can help you find somewhere that is both comfortable and affordable. Halls of residence Halls of residence are a great way to meet fellow students. We work with a number of different accommodation providers to suit all tastes and budgets. Private rented accommodation You may decide you’d rather rent a flat privately through a landlord or letting agent, either on your own or with a few friends. Don’t forget to factor utility bills, your TV licence (if you want one) and contents insurance into your budget. We can provide advice about where to

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look for properties, rental contracts, viewings and deposits. Other options Homestays are an option for all students looking for a supportive environment and, if you’re an international student, they’re a great way to improve your language skills, as you’ll be placed with a British family. Short-stay accommodation We can provide advice on hotels, hostels, B&Bs and short-stay private accommodation. There are also several halls that offer single semester contracts or contracts of a flexible length. londonmet.ac.uk/accommodation Counselling If something is troubling you and you feel you’d benefit from talking it through with someone, our professional counsellors are here to help. We offer confidential counselling on a wide range of problems you might be facing, from relationship issues to family concerns. You can also meet with a counsellor to discuss how you can maximise your potential, both personally and academically. We run a number of workshops on topics including mindfulness, motivation, meditation and improving your emotional intelligence (EQ). londonmet.ac.uk/counselling “We don’t have a magic wand, but we do have time to talk, listen and empower you to focus on your goals and achieve what you’re capable of.” Fitz Douglas – London Met Counsellor Funding advice We can help you navigate the various funding options available. Full information, including eligibility criteria, can be found on our website. londonmet.ac.uk/funding


“ I found the University careers service extremely useful throughout my whole time at university and particularly in my final year.” Sofiya Kiradzhiyska – Computing BSc graduate

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Help with your UCAS application We run regular workshops to help you complete your UCAS application. londonmet.ac.uk/workshops International student advice Our international students have access to a wealth of help and advice. Turn to pages 52 to 55 for full details. Student hubs When you start at London Met, our student hubs are your first point of contact for any query you may have in person, by telephone or via email. You can talk to trained and knowledgeable staff about a host of enquiries relating to areas such as: • enrolment • your academic programme (including timetabling, module selections and results) • replacement student ID cards • transcripts • council tax exemption and University letters such as confirmation of enrolment Your student hub acts as the gateway to access the wealth of support services offered by the University. You can book an appointment to get advice on a wide range of matters including accommodation and finance support. Students’ Union See pages 43 to 45.

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“ I have used the Holloway hub a lot over the past month and they have helped me tremendously.” London Met student Students with additional needs Our Disabilities and Dyslexia Service (DDS) offers support to students with disabilities or Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLDs), physical or sensory disabilities and long-term medical conditions including mental health challenges. We can offer advice on reasonable adjustments in line with the Equality Act (2010), guidance on available funding such as the Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) and are also on hand to talk through any concerns you may have. londonmet.ac.uk/disabilities

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Located in one of the world’s greatest cities, we offer a supportive and welcoming environment. We have students of more than 140 nationalities studying at the University, so wherever you’re from, we’d love you to join our diverse community.

How to apply There are a few options when it comes to applying to the University. Visit pages 142 to 147 for further details. We’re coming to a city near you! We regularly travel around the world to meet our applicants and alumni. Visit the international pages on our website to find out when we’ll next be visiting you.

“ I had always dreamed of living in London. It lived up to my dreams and more. London life is cutting edge and exciting, and I feel incredibly grateful to have had professors with such relevant working experience.” Rachel Gasparini – Journalism BA graduate from the United States

Tuition fees Our online course pages have all the latest fees information. Just find the course you’d like to study and select when you’d like to start in order to see the fees. Funding All the latest information about funding options for EU and non-EU students can be found on our website.

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Entry requirements We know that you may not have the same qualifications as students who have studied in the UK so be sure to check our country-specific entry requirements online. We recognise overseas academic qualifications that are referenced by UK NARIC (naric.org.uk).

Immigration advice For support and advice during your time with us, our international support team is here for you. Located at our Holloway campus, the team can provide expert guidance on issues such as applying for a Tier 4 (General) student visa, dependant visas and working in the UK during and after your studies.

English language requirements As well as meeting our academic requirements, you may need to show that you meet our English language requirements. This may mean you’ll need to get a recognised English language qualification such as IELTS, Pearson, Cambridge or TOEFL. For further details about our requirements, please check our website. If you don’t think you’ll quite meet these requirements, we also offer a presessional English programme, which runs for five weeks or 10 weeks before your course, depending on your current level of English.

Working in the UK As an international student on a general Tier 4 (General) student visa, you will normally be allowed to work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during holidays. Our Careers and Employability Service can help you find a job and support you with your long-term career plans. Make use of our one-to-one advice sessions and access our job vacancy databases.

Study abroad If you’re currently studying as either an undergraduate or postgraduate student outside the UK, you may be interested in applying to study with us for a semester or year as a visiting study abroad student. You’ll get to experience student life in London and gain academic credit that can be transferred to your home university. Visit our website for more information on how to apply. Partner institutions We collaborate with a number of institutions both in the UK and abroad to deliver courses that lead to a university award. This allows us to offer the best possible learning experience to a wider audience.

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Accommodation Living in London is a fantastic experience. Our Student Money and Accommodation Advice team can help guide you through the choices available. Turn to page 48 for further details. Student life in London London Met couldn’t be better situated to help you make the most of the many wonderful sights the city has to offer. Take a tour of Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, Westminster Abbey or City Hall, home to Mayor of London and London Met alumnus, Sadiq Khan! Watch world-class theatre in the West End or simply lie back and peoplewatch in one of our many beautiful parks. The options for things to do are endless and getting out and about in London doesn’t need to be expensive. The capital is also perfectly located to help you progress in your chosen career. Take a look at pages 26 to 39 for a taste of what London has to offer. londonmet.ac.uk/international


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London Met has six academic schools – all teaching cutting-edge, careerfocused courses designed to prepare you for a wide range of exciting and rewarding careers. The Cass The Sir John Cass School of Art, Architecture and Design (The Cass) is London Met’s creative hub. The Cass has an outstanding reputation for delivering highquality creative courses. With the direction of award-winning practitioners and access to inspiring studios, you’ll be studying at an art school that’s produced Turner and Stirling Prize winners, Young Architect of the Year winners and creatives named as some of the most influential across the globe. Learn from world-class professionals such as Patrick Brill OBE (Bob and Roberta Smith), Angharad Lewis, former Editor of Grafik Magazine, Jerwood Applied Arts winner Simone ten Hompel and Professor Peter St John (RIBA Stirling Prize 2016). Gain a wealth of industry experience as you engage with professionals, communities and companies, and have the opportunity to work on live client projects happening both locally and across the world – our students have worked on projects in Japan, Greece, Russia, Italy and China. Benefit from outstanding facilities and find success alongside our previous graduates. We provide inspiring studio spaces and workshops where you can innovate and create. From RIBA Presidents Medals to RSA Design Awards, our students and alumni have won them all.

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Guildhall School of Business and Law Our practice-focused and intellectually stimulating business, management, law, accounting, economics and languages courses will equip you with the knowledge and capabilities required to accelerate your professional career. We also have specialist programmes for those who want to pursue careers in the aviation, banking, events, fashion, music and tourism industries. Acquire the skills for a successful career. Our graduates have gone on to work for organisations such as Adidas, Asos, Deloitte UK, J.P. Morgan, London City Hall, the Serious Fraud Office, The Coca-Cola Company, Google, Thomson Reuters, the Law Society, Whistles, PricewaterhouseCoopers and the Ministry of Justice. Gain professional accreditation. Many of our courses are accredited by leading professional bodies, including the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants, the Chartered Institute of Marketing, the Chartered Management Institute, the Tourism Management Institute, the Chartered Institute of Linguists, the Bar Standards Board and the Solicitors Regulation Authority. Learn a language through our Open Language Programme. Already have a talent for languages? Our translation course provides an excellent grounding in culture mediation and translation theory and practice.

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School of Computing and Digital Media

School of Human Sciences

We offer cutting-edge academic and professional qualifications in subjects including computing, creative technologies, journalism, mathematics and electronics.

London Met is home to one of the largest and most advanced science teaching labs in Europe, making it the ideal place to study a degree in science.

Be inspired by our first-rate lecturers. Teaching is delivered by a team of dedicated and highly qualified lecturers with a wealth of industry experience. London Met has been recognised by leading technology company Cisco for providing the best delivery of the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) curriculum in Europe. Meet our experts. In addition to the University’s own team of experienced academics, you’ll have access to guest speakers – in the past we’ve welcomed industry professionals from Microsoft, Apple, Cisco and O2 among many others. Prepare for a successful career. Graduates of our computing and digital media degrees have gone on to have successful careers as graphic designers, network and software engineers, journalists and analysts.

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Access exceptional facilities. One of our greatest assets is a £30 million Science Centre, which features a superlab with more than 280 workstations. Students studying sport-related subjects can benefit from London Met’s sports therapy clinic and fitness assessment centre, both of which are found within this impressive facility. Gain professional accreditation. Many of our human sciences courses are accredited by professional bodies. These include the Association for Nutrition (AfN), British Dietetic Association, Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS), Institute of Food Technology (IFST), Royal Society of Chemistry and Society of Sports Therapists. Build your successful career. Our graduates have gone on to work for employers such as the NHS, the Nutrition Society, Public Health England, Arsenal and Chelsea Football Clubs, and GlaxoSmithKline.


School of Social Professions

School of Social Sciences

We offer a range of courses concerned with a number of rapidly changing professional areas, including education, community work, social work, housing and regeneration, health and early childhood.

London Met is home to a vibrant academic community covering subjects including criminology, policing, sociology, psychology, politics and international relations. We aim to demonstrate the relevance and usefulness of social science as a tool for effecting change in society.

Leading the way in social work. We’re currently the preferred supplier of social work for five local authorities in London. Learn from exceptional teachers and practitioners. The majority of our social professions staff have come from the professional discipline in which they teach. This means they understand the tools and knowledge you will need to be successful in your chosen subject of study. Prepare for a rewarding career. Our graduates go on to become teachers, social workers and charity workers, serving society through the NHS, schools, housing associations, as well as not-for-profit organisations councils and public services.

Pave the way for a successful career. Our graduates have gone on to forge successful careers in organisations including the European Union, the United Nations, the Metropolitan Police, the civil service, the voluntary sector, housing associations and the NHS. Learn from world-class lecturers. Our lecturers contribute to real-world issues on a local, national and global scale. They are experienced probation service professionals, senior police officers and world-leading researchers on feminist theory. In addition to our own academic experts, leading thinkers including diplomats, politicians, prominent industry professionals and psychologist practitioners regularly contribute to a lively schedule of events. Gain professional accreditation. Many of our social sciences courses are accredited by professional bodies, including the British Psychological Society and the Chartered Institute of Housing.

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London Metropolitan University_your career starts here. Our courses for aspiring: 01. Architects and interior designers 02. Artists and photographers 03. Business managers and leaders 04. Communications and marketing specialists 05. Designers 06. Entertainment industry professionals 07. Financial services professionals 08. Health professionals 09. Legal and criminal justice professionals 10. Public, social care and third sector professionals 11. Scientists 12. Teachers and educators 13. Technology and computing specialists 14. Transport and logistics managers

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Tuition fees

All of our courses are available to start in September and some are also available to start in January. Most courses are available to study either full-time or part-time.

Tuition fees are regulated by the UK government. At the time of publication, tuition fees for 2021-22 have not yet been confirmed. Fees for each of our courses are published on our online course pages when they’re available. This includes fees for international students. Fees are reviewed annually and are likely to change to take into account inflationary increases.

Our degrees with a foundation year offer a route into degree-level study if you don’t meet the entry requirements for a standard undergraduate degree. If you already have a foundation degree, Higher National Diploma or equivalent qualification, a top-up degree allows you to upgrade to a full undergraduate degree. Top-up degrees are also ideal if you’re interested in studying your final year in London.

You can also find the most up-to-date fees information at: londonmet.ac.uk/fees2021

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Left Architecture studio Right Katarina Loizou, Visual 1, The Terrarium, The Bussey Building, Peckham

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Right Architecture students exploring materials and technology at Mudchute Farm Below The Cass Summer Show Below right Florence Fathers, Detail Insert

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Our architecture and interior design students are taught in The Sir John Cass School of Art, Architecture and Design (The Cass), where you’ll have access to your own studio space and be inspired by world-class architects and designers, while also having the opportunity to work on live projects and exhibit your work across the capital. Our architecture graduates often go on to complete their RIBA Part 2 and 3, allowing them to register as an Architect. However, many of our other architecture graduates go on to join a wide range of creative professions. Our interiors graduates mainly go on to work within the interiors industry but a large number also work within the film, theatre and illustration industries. We have graduates who are interior designers working at the highest level globally within interior and architectural practices, graduates changing perceptions working on Italy’s first ever Starbucks, and as entrepreneurs.

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Courses for aspiring architects and interior designers

From master-planning city areas to designing landscapes, buildings, interiors and furniture, our architecture and interior design degree courses will give you the skills and expertise to design for London and beyond. You’ll be equipped to work in both commercial and socially engaged aspects of ever-changing built and spatial environments.

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“ At London Met you are given so many opportunities to showcase your work to expose you to industry professionals. This contributes enormously to helping you launch your career.” Nikol Pechova – Interior Architecture BA graduate who now works as an architectural designer at a New York architecture practice specialising in designing high-rise buildings, retail structures and multi-use complexes.

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We’re ranked seventh in the UK and third in London for art The Guardian university league tables 2020

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Our art and photography courses are taught in The Sir John Cass School of Art, Architecture and Design (The Cass) where our students have access to outstanding facilities. These include inspiring studio spaces and workshops, photography studios and darkrooms, specialist facilities including wood, metal, print and ceramics workshops, fashion and textiles studios, and media production and digital manufacturing technologies. Our graduates have gone on to be successful in a wide range of mediums including painting, sculpture, etching and engraving, installation and more. Many have also won prestigious awards including the Royal Academy’s British Institution Award, the John Ruskin Drawing Prize and the ARTIQ Graduate Art Prize. As well as having opportunities to exhibit their work during their course, our graduates have gone on to exhibit in galleries all over the world including in Paris, Barcelona, Rome, Amsterdam, New York, Milan and Singapore. Many of our graduates have also seen their work on display in the UK – at the National Portrait Gallery, Ashmolean Museum, V&A, British Library and as part of the Government Art Collection.

Art and Design (including foundation year) BA (Hons) Please check the online course page for start points, durations, entry requirements and fees. londonmet.ac.uk/ courses

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These courses can equip you for a career in the visual arts – as an artist, illustrator or photographer.

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“ The tutors are the highlight of the University. You can see the passion they have for art and design, as well having the passion to teach us.” Illustration and Animation student feedback from the National Student Survey

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Artist Samuel Eyles studied London Met’s Fine Art BA. With access to state-of-the-art studios and outstanding lecturers, he was able to find his own unique style and build up a body of work that is already making an impact in the art world. As well as exhibiting at numerous fairs and exhibitions, Samuel has had his work featured in The Guardian – opportunities that pave the way for his continued success.

I chose to study at London Met because it was running a degree with a fast-track foundation year starting in February, which was perfect timing for me (I’d decided I wanted to go back to education in January) – plus I was living in Limehouse at the time, so the location was ideal. There were opportunities to engage with industry professionals and enter competitions. The facilities were very good and they were able to aid me in every area of my practice. The relationships across the different departments are strong and everybody is friendly and happy to help. I was impressed. What I loved most about the BA course was the completely diverse collection of people on it. I also loved the tutors and the teaching style and during my time studying made strong connections and built important relationships. These are of course beneficial in both life and particularly in my career.

I took so much from my time at The Cass; the lecturers are incredibly engaged, the weeks are very focused and the studio sizes are fantastic. This is something that I know is lacking at a lot of other art schools. I learnt a great deal about my field through carefully crafted seminars and I was able to develop and evolve my style with excellent guidance and clarity. In the first year my good friend and fellow student James Johnston and I organised a life-drawing class for students to participate in every week. It was a good opportunity to gain experience in running a class (as we both had aspirations of teaching at the time) and also to improve upon technique and better our skills. Read more about our Fine Art BA on page 69.

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“I made tons of great friends at London Met and three of them later became my business partners.” Ondrej Mrklas – International Business Management BA graduate, now Director General at Kronne Invest Ltd

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Our graduates have gone on to become successful business owners, senior executives in large corporations, event organisers and aviation experts.

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Courses for aspiring business managers and leaders

Work towards a managerial role with one of our career-focused business degrees. As well as universal management degrees accredited by the Chartered Management Institute, we can offer you the opportunity to specialise in a range of sectors that are important to London.

You may also be interested in our Fashion Marketing and Business Management BA (Hons) – see page 81

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Business Owner Damiano La Rocca Events Management BA

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During his studies, Events Management BA graduate Damiano La Rocca became involved with Accelerator, a strand of London Met that offers students guidance for turning their ideas into a thriving business.

Damiano used the advice and mentoring he received at Accelerator to start his own business, Seable. Now a five-star business on Google, Seable creates active holidays for those with visual and physical impairments. At London Met I was given the tools and inspiration to start on my own rather than aim for a job as an employee. I took a module called Sustainable Tourism and, in my final year, I wrote my dissertation about accessible tourism and realised that there was a gap in the market. I submitted an idea to Accelerator and they approved it. Accelerator then gave me the tools to start my business and the academic staff gave me skills such as how to undertake research and presentations. The diverse background of the businesses at Accelerator keeps us up to date with the latest innovations in the different sectors, giving the basic knowledge for every part of the business and free advice from colleague entrepreneurs. The topics that London Met runs through Accelerator form the basis of what to do when opening a business. Everyone should know a bit of sales, marketing and accountancy in order to start a business. Read more about our Events Management BA on page 75.

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“Guest speakers from the industry and trips to places such as Sky News and the BBC will motivate you to dream big – what you learn on the course will give you the tools you need to make those dreams a reality.” Rosie Quigley – a Journalism BA graduate who went on to work for the Financial Times and is now PR Account Manager at Damson PR

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Our graduates have gone on to become documentary filmmakers, journalists, marketing executives, PR managers and media strategists. Some have also gone on to set up their own businesses.

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“I had a documentary film commissioned by Vice while still studying at London Met. Had it not been for my lecturers and the newsroom production module, I would not have had the confidence or skills to make this film.”

Courses for aspiring communications and marketing specialists

Prepare to enter a career in marketing, advertising, public relations, corporate communications, print, online or broadcast journalism. We equip graduates with the commercial, technical and communication skills to succeed in this large and growing sector, working in-house for corporate organisations or agencies, or as self-employed freelancers. Many of our marketing courses are accredited by the Chartered Institute of Marketing.

Kartel Brown – a Journalism BA graduate who went on to become a documentary filmmaker, journalist and DJ

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Marketing BA (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

Media and Communications BSc (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

Media and Marketing BA (Hons) clock Three years

Media and Public Relations BA (Hons) clock Three years

Media, Communications and Journalism BSc (Hons) clock Three years

Media with Languages BA (Hons) clock Three years

Photojournalism BA (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

Translation BA (Hons) clock Three years

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“Right after graduation I completed a year-long internship at Unilever working as an Assistant Brand Manager. I really enjoyed being part of a global team and designing strategies for different markets.” Priscilla Lubin – a Marketing graduate who went on to gain a permanent position at Unilever before becoming a fashion marketing entrepreneur

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“All the work placements I ended up doing, especially Channel 4 News and the Daily Mail, really showed me the need for speed and that spirit of not wanting to miss a beat in the news ecosphere. Be first or go home. Reporting what’s reported doesn’t cut it.” João Marques Lima – a Journalism BA graduate who is now Editorin-Chief of Data Economy, an international technology business news and opinion website

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Leanne Carr moved to London after graduating from drama school, before having a change of heart and applying to the Journalism BA course at London Met. She’s now a reporter at Retail Week, an industry leading b2b magazine. Leanne took some time out of her busy schedule to tell us about her time with London Met.

Over the three years, I learnt everything there is to know about journalism. Not just how to write, but other invaluable skills such as presenting, editing, how to use design software, media law and interview skills. We were always able to hire and loan camera equipment when needed and it was great having an onsite TV and radio studio. Although the library is great, I much preferred using the reporters’ room that was exclusively for journalism students and had the right computers and programmes available at all times. I was involved with Verve magazine from first year and was made editor in my second and third years. The skills I learnt from putting the magazine together are things that people are actively seeking in job applications. It really put me above others when applying for jobs. Even though technically I was a mature student I didn’t feel mature. I was slightly nervous to begin with about other students younger than me but was pleasantly surprised to find students the same age and older. There is constant support if you need it – London Met is a university that gives mature students a second chance. I honestly believe if I hadn’t gone to university as a mature student, I wouldn’t have done as well as I did. 84 londonmet.ac.uk

I’m now a reporter at Retail Week, which is an industry leading b2b magazine. I also have my own radio show on Hoxton Radio called The Student Surgery and now write freelance content for titles under TI Media including Celebs Now, Woman and Woman & Home. Find out more about our Journalism BA (Hons) on page 81.


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05 Designers

Furniture and Product Design graduate Anton Mikkonen’s Udon Stool (above) was selected for inclusion in Design Fresh, a showcase of new talent at the 2019 London Design Festival


Our students have gained work experience with, and have even gone on to work for, top designers including Alexander McQueen, Julien Macdonald, Edward Crutchley, Mary Katrantzou and Mark Fast.

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Furniture and Product Design BA graduate Yinka Ilori was named London’s most influential visual designer in 2019 (Evening Standard’s Progress 1000 List). His vibrant installation Colour Palace welcomed visitors to the Dulwich Picture Gallery in the summer of the same year. Yinka specialises in upcycling vintage furniture, inspired by the traditional Nigerian parables and African fabrics that surrounded him as a child.

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Our design graduates include renowned jewellery designers, award-winning furniture designers, heads of design for well-known lifestyle brands, animators for Iron Man, book cover designers and award-winning textile designers committed to sustainable craft. Many of our design courses are taught in The Sir John Cass School of Art, Architecture and Design (The Cass), with access to inspiring studio spaces and specialist facilities including wood, metal, print, plastic and ceramics workshops, fashion and textile studios, and printmaking and letterpress facilities. Our games courses are taught in our School of Computing and Digital Media, where you’ll have access to cutting-edge software and fully equipped computing suites.

Courses for aspiring designers

Start your journey to becoming a professional designer who can serve the needs of the capital’s creative economy. Our design courses will provide you with the technical, creative and communication skills to enter the worlds of fashion, textiles, furniture, product design, graphics, multimedia or games design.

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Games Animation, Modelling and Effects BSc (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

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Textiles BA (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

You may also be interested in our Illustration and Animation BA (Hons) – see page 69

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After starting out designing and making jewellery in a tiny shared workshop off the Wandsworth Road, jewellery and silversmithing graduate Alex Monroe set up his own limited company. He is now one of the UK’s leading jewellery designers.

“Remember that success is getting to wherever you want to. It’s not gauged by size or sales, but whether you’re doing what you want to be doing.” Alex Monroe

“ I have built workshops, shops and offices in London to house our press, sales, e-commerce, retail and manufacturing departments. We employ a great many people both in London and across the UK. We have many hundreds of stockists across the UK and internationally. We design for film and TV. Our signature designs are popular worldwide, and we are often asked to collaborate with companies like Nike, Anthropologie, Buckingham Palace or the National Trust. I’ve written books, designed fabrics for Liberty… lots of fun things.”

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Making furniture out of the V&A’s old packing crates for homeless people to take with them into temporary accommodation is just one of furniture maker and designer Moe Redish’s award-winning solutions. Moe has worked closely with Joined+Jointed, Help Refugees and 999club as well as undertaking private commission work. He studied for a Furniture degree (now Furniture and Product Design BA), and his awards and nominations include the Evening Standard’s Progress 1000 list and being shortlisted for the Young Furniture Makers Award in 2018 and 2019.

My degree taught me some essentials of setting up and running a business. Partnered with trial and error, I’ve slowly made my way closer to successfully keeping everything in check. After I graduated, I did a Quickstart course at Accelerator (London Met’s business incubator), which really helped with techniques like how to set up a small business and how to use social media. My final project at The Cass was a brief set by a graduate of the University, designer and business owner Samuel Chan. The project was to design a workstation for his contemporary furniture brand Joined+Jointed, in which my design, a desk called Slide was chosen to be the winner and put into production with the company. I made up the prototype using poplar (a relatively cheap wood) but now the real thing can be bought either in walnut or oak. The lecturers at The Cass really helped us find these opportunities and put us in touch with the right people. I liked the idea of moving to London and after visiting The Cass and meeting some of the tutors I felt it would be the right fit for my working style. The facilities available to the students were also an enormous selling point. I really loved the permanent studio space you had as a student – and also working alongside my peers, whether in the workshop making or

the studio discussing ideas – I really missed that student community when I graduated. That’s why it’s so nice now to be working as part of a collective. Two are also London Met furniture graduates. There are lots of other benefits to a collective too, like the shared equipment, less materials waste and the ideas and different learning techniques you pick up from working alongside each other. My experiences with the tutors, technicians and lecturers at the University were great. We received so much individual support – they were enthusiastic, knowledgeable and always willing to give up their time for you – and were really helpful with the networks of people they could put you in touch with. The creativity around the projects and briefs never failed to hold my attention. A special credit I would say is owed to the technicians who would often offer tuition on machining, timber species and endless other making techniques, despite them not strictly being tutors. They still help us out now. Go in open minded and, if possible, explore areas outside of your discipline. I found myself in the jewellery and ceramic departments regularly throughout my time at The Cass. Read more about our Furniture and Product Design BA (Hons) on page 89.

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Many of our students benefit from world-class collaborations with internationally acclaimed organisations such as the Tate Modern, ComplicitĂŠ, the Heritage Arts Company, Project Phakama and the British Film Institute.

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Our graduates have gone on to become internationally acclaimed actors, film and stage directors, novelists, poets, sound designers and engineers. Our entertainment courses also act as the perfect springboard if you’re interested in pursuing a career as a producer, cinematographer, audio or visual artist, publisher, playwright or screenwriter. You’ll have access to creative experts – our lecturers include award-winning writer Dr Sunny Singh, Suzanne Cohen, who won Into Film’s Educator of the Year Award in 2018, director, writer and actor Rishi Trikha, who was a recent judge for Amnesty International’s Edinburgh Fringe Human Rights award, Dr Jacek Ludwig Scarso, whose multimedia projects have been presented worldwide, and acclaimed composer and media artist Dr Elaine Thomazi-Freitas.

Creative Writing and English Literature BA (Hons) Please check the online course page for start points, durations, entry requirements and fees. londonmet.ac.uk/ courses

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Film and Television Production BA (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

Film and Television Studies BA (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

Music Technology and Production BSc (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

Theatre and Film BA (Hons) clock Three years | Top-up

Theatre and Performance BA (Hons) clock Three years

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Courses for aspiring entertainment industry professionals

Get ready for a career in entertainment arts. Our courses span theatre, film, television, writing and music production, addressing the needs of London’s world-leading creative industries.

Poems by Creative Writing graduate Warsan Shire serve as interludes between songs in Beyoncé’s visual album Lemonade. The album features a number of Warsan’s poems including For Women Who Are Difficult To Love, The Unbearable Weight of Staying (The End of the Relationship) and Nail Technician as Palm Reader.

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Entertainment professional Amy Vinten Theatre and Performance Practice BA (Hons) graduate

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My course offered so much variety and it provided opportunities to meet and work with all sorts of people from the industry. Already I’ve taken part in filming for an animated film being produced for Camden Council. I’ve also helped to run a theatre workshop for Clean Break – a women’s theatre company that helps to change lives, working with women who are ex-offenders or who come from a difficult background. I attended the Bilingual Acting Workshop in Paris with one of my course tutors and some classmates. This was an intensive acting workshop with three amazing American tutors. I like that we got to meet and work with different people such as writers, directors, actors, producers and various teachers. I also like that we got to try out different things such as puppetry, acting, dance, voice, set building, tech, directing, marketing and dramaturgy. We visited amazing places too – I’ve been to the National Theatre Studios, the Royal Court Theatre and Paris to name a few. Working as a success coach for the University was fun and interesting. I wanted to be a success coach because I want students to have a friendly face to turn to if they’re worried about something. I think it’s good for students to have people to talk to without fear of being judged. The openness of London Met surprised me a bit. You’re encouraged to try new things and if they fail, then that’s ok! Because it’s a small group of students working closely together, we’re honestly like a little family, which is lovely!

Amy worked in customer service for eight years before joining London Met to pursue her dream of acting.

I’ve always wanted to be an actor and being at London Met has only cemented that further. However, working with companies such as Clean Break, I’ve discovered that I’m interested in drama therapy and helping people. At London Met you create a strong portfolio of skills to be able to do anything confidently in the industry. Read more about our Theatre and Performance BA (Hons) on page 97.

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“ There were many amazing moments at London Met that I won’t forget, but the main highlight was that my course prepared me for the world of work. I was ready to be a professional by the time I graduated. Having excellent lecturers who have extensive experience in the industry helped me a lot.” Hussam Aleshaiker – Accounting and Finance graduate, now Chief Financial Officer at Asiacell, a mobile telecommunications services provider in Iraq

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Opportunities for qualified accountants are extensive and our graduates have found work with companies such as Angel Finance, the Courtauld Institute, Grant Thornton, Hays Agency, Hartley Fowler LLP, the BBC and the Royal Opera House. Other graduates have gone on to work for employers such as Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan and the Royal Bank of Scotland as financial analysts, investment bankers, credit analysts and traders.

Accounting and Finance BA (Hons) Please check the online course page for start points, durations, entry requirements and fees. londonmet.ac.uk/ courses

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Economics, Finance and International Business BSc (Hons) clock Three years

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Mathematics BSc (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

Mathematical Sciences BSc (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

Mathematics and Computer Science BSc (Hons)

Courses for aspiring financial services professionals

Our accounting and finance degrees are aligned to a series of professional bodies, which can provide you with exemptions that allow you to gain professional or chartered status. As well as providing a route into accountancy, our courses can help you access a range of careers in the City of London, including as investors, foreign exchange brokers, researchers and analysts.

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Students studying economics at British universities are likely to gain the largest financial benefits from their degrees. The Telegraph, July 2018

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London Met is ranked among the top 30 UK universities – and best in central London – for sports science. The Guardian’s 2020 university league tables.

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Many graduates go on to careers working in hospitals or private medical laboratories as healthcare assistants, phlebotomists or biomedical scientists. We have extraordinary graduates who have gone on to become sports therapists for Arsenal, Leicester City and Chelsea Football Clubs, as well as support workers specialising in mental health and dietitians for NHS trusts.

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Counselling and Coaching BSc (Hons) clock Three years

Dietetics BSc (Hons) clock Three years

Dietetics and Nutrition BSc (Hons) clock Four years

Human Nutrition BSc (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

Medical Bioscience BSc (Hons)

Courses for aspiring health professionals

Study a degree that will equip you with skills to play a key role in identifying diseases, monitoring treatment and undertaking research. Individual and community wellbeing lies at the core of our care, public health, dietetics, nutrition and sports programmes. Our graduates progress to specialist roles in the public sector, fitness industry, local and national government, the charity sector and in research.

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Nutrition (Accelerated) BSc (Hons) clock Two years accelerated

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“It’s a mind-opening journey. It’s not just about human behaviour, but it also teaches an endless amount of transferable skills that come in handy in many different situations.” Hind Sara Bechari Martin – a Psychology graduate who now works as an Assistant Psychologist with The Chelsea Psychologist Clinic

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Public Health and Health Promotion BSc (Hons) clock Three years | Top-up

Sciences (including foundation year) BSc (Hons) clock Four years with foundation (following your foundation year, you will progress on to one of our standard three-year undergraduate degrees)

Sport and Exercise Performance Analysis BSc (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

Sport and Exercise Science BSc (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

Sport Psychology, Coaching and Physical Education BSc (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

Sports and Dance Therapy BSc (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

Sports Therapy BSc (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

Sports Therapy MSci (Hons) clock Four years with integrated master’s

“Our lecturers shared some of their own personal business experiences after graduating from London Met, which made me believe I could do something similar.” Lionel Stone – Sports Therapy BSc graduate who set up Bridge Therapy, a pop-up sports injury clinic service for amateur footballers

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Sports Therapy BSc graduate Sharon Heidaripour went on to become a rehabilitator of elite athletes for FIFA and Arsenal Academy. She now runs her own business.

I’ve been pursuing my dreams, working in football as a sports therapist and fitness coach. This is mainly in men’s football, with under sevens to under 18s, as well as with senior players ranging from grassroots level, through non-league and premier league academy clubs such as Arsenal FC and Chelsea FC, all the way up to international level. I have also been working in international settings, with roles at the Caribbean Cup, Women’s Euro, Women’s World Cups and the 2012 London Olympics. I’ve also completed a master’s in football rehabilitation and have been working as a personal trainer, training the non-football population, mainly for weight loss and injury rehabilitation. I always wanted my own business and to be my own boss, so it was just a matter of time. I have been self-employed during most of my sports therapy career and it made sense to take it to the next level. At the moment I am in the process of expanding it, so it’s exciting times! A typical working day would start around 7am and go on until 11pm; sometimes it starts earlier and finishes later. During this time I do a mixture of work depending on the individual’s needs. There’s a lot of tapings, strappings, injury treatments, recovery sessions, yoga therapy, mentoring, writing reports etc. I also assist with daily training sessions, fitness assessments and overall mental and physical support. Although it’s non-stop, it’s such a great positive working environment, I love it! I was born in Iran, but brought up in Sweden from a young age. I moved to London at the age

of 20 to study English for six months, but fell in love with London and 15 years on I am still here. My biggest passion in life is football; I played as a youth and was on a scholarship at an academy in Sweden and my biggest dream was to become a professional player; however my career and dream ended due to severe knee injuries. Years later I decided to follow up on my dream – I realised I could still reach the top by working with professional players. I appreciated that helping them to achieve their goals would also allow me to reach my ‘old’ dream. It was a no-brainer – I looked up courses and found sports therapy. It really appealed to me since it was a sport-specific course. All the modules sounded very interesting, and London Met seemed like a very good university. I loved the course; there were an equal number of males and females and I made many good friends for life. The facilities were great, and there were lots of opportunities to do work experience. The (sports therapy) clinic was great because we could practise hands-on work such as injury assessments, manual and electro therapy, gymbased exercises, and in the big sports hall we used to go through all the functional rehab exercises and other creative practical work. I also enjoyed social nights at The Rocket, the sports days (I used to coach the ladies football team) and all the fantastic people I met. I really had the best time of my life while I was studying at London Met. I still miss those days! Find out more about our Sports Therapy BSc on page 108.

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09 Legal and criminal justice professionals

“ I have found my course really interesting so far – it is giving us a wide perspective on criminology and giving me a good understanding of what I can expect from a career in this field. The lecturers have been friendly and helpful – they are really approachable and we have great working relationships.” Mafalda Guerra Criminology BSc student

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“ Some of my fondest memories, as someone who was born and raised in London, date back to my years as a student at the University of North London, now known as London Metropolitan University.” Sadiq Khan – Law LLB graduate and elected Mayor of London in 2016

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Law students will have access to our mock courtroom, which comes complete with a dock, witness box and a public gallery. You’ll also have the opportunity to take part in mooting competitions. Similar to a debate, this allows you to take part in a simulated court experience and compete with other top law students around the country. Our graduates have gone on to become police officers, probation officers, criminal lawyers, political campaigners, teachers and more. They’ve been employed in the diplomatic and intelligence services, governmental organisations such as the European Union and the United Nations, non-governmental organisations specialising in international development, overseas aid, human rights and environmental fields and private security companies. Sadiq Khan, who was a human rights lawyer before serving as a local councillor, as a Member of Parliament and Mayor of London, is one of our Law LLB graduates.

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Criminology and International Security BA (Hons) clock Three years

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Criminology and Psychology BSc (Hons) clock Three years

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Courses for aspiring legal and criminal justice professionals

Our legal and criminal justice degrees can lead to a range of prestigious careers in London and overseas. We offer qualifying law degrees such as bachelor of laws (LLB) degrees and our criminology courses are closely connected to the College of Policing.

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In our fully operational mock courtroom, complete with a dock, witness box and a public gallery, you’ll be faced with the real demands of how a courtroom works, as you get a feel for the legal environment and find out how courtrooms across the country are run.

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Police Studies, Procedure and Investigation BSc (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

Youth Justice BA (Hons) clock Three years

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“I believe that education at London Met is all about giving students the inspiration to help them develop their skills, the freedom to be creative, and the support they need to achieve their best. Exams here are not about memorising information, but about being able to answer to the point, as a barrister would do in court.”

Courses for aspiring legal and criminal justice professionals

Law BA (Hons)

Criminal law professional and Law LLB graduate Konstantina Antonopoulou

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International Relations BA graduate Ashley Ball represented Barack Obama’s presidential campaign in urban and rural communities across the United States. She helped lead the field team that won Florida for Obama with 59 per cent of the popular vote in the notorious swing district of Orlando.

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Our graduates are helping people in communities around the world, working with adults, children and families, older people, people with mental health issues and those with learning disabilities. We also have graduates in the Civil Service, Friends of the Earth, the UK Department for International Development, the European Union and the United Nations – some have also gone on to become Members of Parliament.

Community Development and Leadership BSc (Hons) Please check the online course page for start points, durations, entry requirements and fees. londonmet.ac.uk/ courses

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Health and Social Care BSc (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation | Top-up

Diplomacy and International Relations BA (Hons) clock Three years

International Relations BA (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

International Relations and Law BA (Hons) clock Three years

International Relations and Politics BA (Hons) clock Three years

International Relations, Peace and Conflict Studies BA (Hons) clock Three years

International Relations with Languages BA (Hons) clock Three years

Politics BA (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

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Courses for aspiring public, social care and third sector professionals

These undergraduate courses are designed for those wanting to make a difference to people’s lives and the community. We have excellent relationships with local London authorities and many of our degrees lead to professional accreditation, giving our graduates the skills and connections they’ll need to forge a successful career.

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“Studying at London Met has without a doubt been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. The enthusiasm and commitment of the staff has been so encouraging and the cultural diversity of students has been an enormous inspiration.” Kimie Frengler – International Relations, Peace and Conflict Studies BA graduate, now Project Manager at Ykone

London Met’s Congress to Campus event, which saw former Congressmen Nick Rahall (Democrat – West Virginia) and Luke Messer (Republican – Indiana) join the University’s International Relations lecturers as they considered the presidency of Donald Trump and the election of 2020

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Social Work BSc (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

Society, Politics and Policy BA (Hons) clock Three years

Sociology BSc (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

Sociology and Social Policy BSc (Hons) clock Three years

Youth Studies BSc (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

“The course is such an eye opener; it is something I can use in my everyday life as well as in my professional life. The amount of constructive feedback, the lecturers’ dedication to help me succeed and the amount of support we get is beyond what I expected.”

Courses for aspiring public, social care and third sector professionals

Social Sciences and Humanities (including foundation year) BA (Hons)

Sidona Assefa – Health and Social Care BSc graduate, now working as a research assistant at the University

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“The academic staff who run the Chemistry BSc course have always supported my interests and career development. Whenever I needed a reference or advice they were available to help.” Berivan Esen – Chemistry BSc graduate who won an internship with NASA before going on to be recognised internationally for her research into life on Mars

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You’ll be taught in our £30 million Science Centre – home to an incredible superlab, which has 280 individual workstations and is one of the largest and most advanced science teaching facilities in Europe. The centre offers exceptional teaching and research facilities, giving our students a cutting-edge experience of learning science. Our graduates have gone on to work in a wide range of roles in organisations including NASA, pharmaceuticals giant GlaxoSmithKline, research companies such as Mundipharma Research, as well as hospitals and public health laboratories.

Biochemistry BSc (Hons) Please check the online course page for start points, durations, entry requirements and fees. londonmet.ac.uk/ courses

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Biology of Infectious Disease BSc (Hons)

Courses for aspiring scientists

These courses can prepare you for a career as a scientist, statistician or analyst in the fields of biochemical and pharmaceutical sciences, including emerging areas such as toxicology and cosmetic science.

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Chemistry BSc (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

Forensic Science BSc (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Discovery BSc (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

Natural Sciences (Biology) BSc (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

Natural Sciences (Chemistry) BSc (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

Pharmaceutical Science BSc (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

Pharmaceutical Science MSci clock Four years with integrated master’s

Pharmacology BSc (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

Sciences (including foundation year) BSc (Hons) clock Four years with foundation (following your foundation year, you will progress on to one of our standard three-year undergraduate degrees)

Toxicology BSc (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

You may also be interested in our Biomedical Science BSc (Hons) – see page 107

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“ Through the delicate nurturing of my tutors I thrived at university. Their belief in me and constant support was truly transformational and I try to emulate this experience for all of my students.” Kelly Cooper came to London Met as a mature student in 2000. She is now Head of the University’s School of Social Professions

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Many of our other courses can also equip you with the skills you’ll need to become a teacher. If you’d like to teach a subject at secondary school level, you may want to browse our courses in that subject area first. Our graduates have gone on to set up their own nurseries, become inspirational teachers and work in a wide range of childcare settings. Studying with us can also enable you to become practitioners or managers in other educational establishments, such as museums, charities, and community and youth centres. You could also work in tutoring and mentoring support. Our two-year accelerated degrees mean you can start your career sooner, and you’ll save money on course fees and living costs too.

Early Childhood Studies BA (Hons) Please check the online course page for start points, durations, entry requirements and fees. londonmet.ac.uk/ courses

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Early Years Education (Accelerated) BA (Hons) clock Two years accelerated

Education BA (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

Education: Early Years and Primary FdA† clock Two years

Courses for aspiring teachers and educators

These courses will prepare you for a career as a teacher – be it in a nursery, primary school or secondary school. On graduation you’ll have access to our range of Primary PGCE courses, which will lead you to gaining Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).

Montessori Early Childhood Practice† clock Two years FdA | Three years BA (Hons)

Primary Education (Accelerated) BA (Hons) clock Two years accelerated

“ My knowledge in childcare has developed tenfold since taking part in this degree course. The tutors are not only incredibly knowledgeable but also unbelievably supportive giving 100 per cent. It’s because of their support and belief in me that I am hoping to apply for my master’s degree.” Natasha Curzi-Micallef – Early Childhood Studies BA (Hons) graduate

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We have our own Cyber Security Research Centre, which provides a space for researchers, students and industry experts to develop new approaches and best practice. Members of the Centre include Lloyds Banking Group, Cisco and Oracle, with other collaborators including the National Crime Agency, the Metropolitan Police Service and the British Computer Society.

Business Computer Systems (Top-up) BSc (Hons) Please check the online course page for start points, durations, entry requirements and fees. londonmet.ac.uk/ courses

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Computer Science BSc (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

Computing BSc (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

Computer Networking (including foundation year) BSc (Hons) clock Four years with foundation

Computer Networking and Cyber Security BSc (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

Computer Networking and Infrastructure Security BEng (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

Computer Systems Engineering and Robotics BEng (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

Cyber Security and Forensic Computing (Top-up) BSc (Hons) clock Top-up

Digital Forensics and Cyber Security BSc (Hons)

Courses for aspiring technology and computing specialists

Prepare for a career in the City’s vast and growing IT sector. You could become a programmer, analyst, manager, software, hardware or network specialist, or a cyber security professional. Many of our courses are accredited by leading industry bodies and offer work placement opportunities in corporate environments. Career opportunities also extend to the financial, industrial, defence, education, leisure and service sectors, ranging from the administrative to the highly technical.

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Electronics and Internet of Things BEng (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

Games Programming BSc (Hons) clock Three years | Four years with foundation

Software Engineering (Top-up) BEng (Hons) clock Top-up

You may also be interested in our Games Animation, Modelling and Effects BSc (Hons) – see page 89

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Some of the positions gained by our Airline, Airport and Aviation Management BSc (Hons) graduates include easyJet Route Planning Manager, Head of Environmental Policy at NATS, TUi Head of Operations, Head of Ground Operations at London City Airport, Head of Infrastructure Project at London Gatwick and Head of Customer Service at London Southend Airport.

Airline, Airport and Aviation Management BSc (Hons) Please check the online course page for start points, durations, entry requirements and fees. londonmet.ac.uk/ courses

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Courses for aspiring transport and logistics managers

International logistics and supply chain management has never had a higher profile than today, making a degree in transport and logistics highly valuable. These courses offer the opportunity to gain professionally accredited qualifications that will allow you to work in the logistics industry that combines road, rail, air and sea.

“The opportunities the University and professors provided me were inspirational. They gave me an opportunity to succeed and priceless time and effort into my studies and career. Not only were there visits to airlines and airports but industry contacts spoke to me and gave advice on the future. It was inspirational to see the practical side of what I’ve been studying for the last three years and to see what aviation truly is.” Layla Cardoso – Airline, Airport and Aviation Management BSc graduate, now working at London City Airport as an Aerodrome Operations Stand Planner

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Cargo Adviser Khalid Elkhazmi Airline, Airport and Aviation Management BSc

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Khalid went on to become a cargo adviser at Virgin Atlantic after graduating from our Airline, Airport and Aviation Management BSc. Here he talks about working for the British airline and how London Met helped him get there.

I am currently working as a cargo adviser within the cargo distribution and customer service department at Virgin Atlantic. My role includes facilitating customer requests and management of free-sale bookings. It also involves negotiating rates for ad-hoc bookings. This is quite a varied and interesting role – one minute I could be quoting on a 10-tonne shipment of flowers cross-Atlantic, the next I could be booking a small envelope from Johannesburg to London. Dealing primarily with business-to-business queries, it is very interesting to see another side of an airline. Virgin Atlantic is a very fun and enjoyable company to be working for. Not only is my role very interesting but the whole atmosphere is very positive at the Virgin head office, or VHQ as we call it. We have a huge open-plan office and we all hot desk. The best part of this, of course, is meeting colleagues from the different departments and making friends across all the different teams. We’re also quite well looked after – I have put on quite a lot of weight since starting here (I blame the doughnuts and sweets that are always shared across the office, whether it be because we are celebrating a birthday or just having fun – we very often run out of excuses for all these treats). We also have an on-site gym and we have our own wellbeing team who try to look after our health for us.

I don’t believe I would have been able to get here without the support of the London Met family. My lecturers were very supportive and helped me reach my true potential. The careers and employability team also provided some very important workshops that I attended; they were all about interview techniques and how to make my CV shine. On my first day I met a pilot who had actually studied at London Met quite a few years ago. He too told me about the support he received from London Met, which involved more than just academic knowledge. My lecturer Nick Coleman had worked for Virgin Atlantic in the past and he provided me with an insight into life at Virgin before I started, so I was sure this was the airline for me. Find out more about our Airline, Airport and Aviation Management BSc (Hons) on page 137.

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Studying a degree at London Met is an investment in your future. According to the Office for National Statistics, graduates earn significantly more than non-graduates, so investing in a degree now can pay off later.

How much will my course cost if I start in September 2021 or January 2022? Tuition fees are regulated by the UK government. At the time of publication, tuition fees for 2021-22 have not yet been confirmed. Fees for each of our courses are published on our online course pages when they’re available. This includes fees for international students. Fees are reviewed annually and are likely to change to take into account inflationary increases. You can also find the most up-to-date fees information at: londonmet.ac.uk/ fees2021. Please check our course web pages for fees before applying to the University. londonmet.ac.uk/courses Information for EU students At the time of publication, the fee status for EU nationals wishing to study in the UK from 2021 onwards is still unclear. If you’re from the EU, we appreciate that this uncertainty may be worrying but please rest assured that London Met is proud to be an international institution with students from a diverse range of backgrounds. We’re committed to offering an excellent education to the widest possible audience and value the contribution that EU students make to our community. More information is available at: gov.uk

What funding is available? If you’re a UK student, you may be able to borrow money to help cover your fees. At the time of publication funding arrangements for students starting in 2021–22, including the availability of student loans for EU students, have not been confirmed. Please check the government’s Student Finance website for the latest details and to find out if you’re eligible. If you’re eligible for a tuition fee loan, you usually don’t need to pay back your loan until you have completed your course and are earning £21,000 or more per year. There are also other sources of funding to help you pay your living costs (these are usually means-tested). For full details about tuition fee loans and maintenance loans, please check the government’s Student Finance website. gov.uk/student-finance Can I get a scholarship? Any scholarships we offer can be found on our website. londonmet.ac.uk/scholarships

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Applying to us is easy. Simply choose a course, check the entry requirements and follow the relevant instructions below. How you apply depends on the course, whether you’re planning to start in September or January, and whether you’d like to study full-time or part-time.

Degrees starting in September If you’re from the UK or EU and want to study full-time starting in September, you’ll need to apply via the University and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). The UCAS code for your chosen course can be found in the fees and key information section on the relevant course page on our website. You’ll also need a university UCAS code when going through the application process. Our code is L68. Degrees starting in January Many of our courses give you the option to start in January rather than September – check the online course page for details. To start a degree in January, you can apply directly to London Met or make an application through UCAS (see above). Please see the “Applying direct” section for details about how to make a direct online application. Part-time courses If you wish to study part-time (starting in either September or January), you can apply directly to London Met. Please see the “Applying direct” section for details. Please note, if you require a Tier 4 visa you won’t be able to study on a part-time basis.

International students Non-UK and non-EU applicants applying to study full-time may choose to apply via UCAS or apply directly to the University. Applying direct To apply directly to us, follow these simple instructions: • Choose a course. • View the course information, including the entry requirements, and click on the “Apply direct” button. • Register your details with London Met and complete the online application form. What you’ll need to complete your application When completing the application form, you’ll need to have the following information at the ready: • Your home address • Your qualifications (including dates achieved, name and subject of qualification, and overall grades) • Your employment history • GCSE English and Maths (if applicable) qualifications (or equivalent) • Contact details for two referees, preferably email addresses

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Required documentation When you’re completing your application, you’ll be given the option to upload copies of your qualifications, a CV and any other relevant documents. Please ensure that you’ve provided the correct email address – we’ll send you a confirmation email when you’ve successfully completed the application process. We may also need to email you when assessing your application or to ask to see copies of your qualifications. This is especially important when applying for credit from previous studies. If you’re applying to us directly, you can assist us by uploading copies of these documents with your application form. Documents in a foreign language If your qualifications aren’t in English, you may need to supply a certified translation of your documents. For advice on translation services please contact your embassy. Please remember to send copies of your qualifications, not the original documents. We will ask for original copies of your qualifications at enrolment only. Personal statements As part of your application, you will be required to complete a detailed personal statement explaining your reasons for choosing the course and your interests in the area. We look for students who can demonstrate their enthusiasm, experience and passion for the subject.

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When to apply We recommend that you submit your application as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. Although we don’t have a specific closing date for applications, places on our courses are offered on a first-come, first served basis. If you’re applying for a full-time undergraduate degree course starting in September, you should ideally apply through UCAS before the January deadline. Following the January deadline, it is still possible to apply through UCAS up until 30 June, but apply early to secure your place. International student application deadlines can be found on our website: londonmet.ac.uk/international Applying after 30 June to start in September of the same year If you’re applying for a full-time degree course starting in September after 30 June, you can apply directly to London Met through our Clearing process. Details of how to apply via Clearing are available on our website in the summer. londonmet.ac.uk/clearing


Entry requirements You’ll find entry requirements for your course on our online course pages. For most courses you’ll need to hold a Level 3 qualification, meaning you’ll need to have at least one of these combinations of qualifications (or equivalent): • Two GCE A level or Vocational A level passes • Three GCE A level or Vocational A level passes • Five passes in the Scottish Qualifications Certificate, of which two are at Higher grade or passes in four subjects, all of which are at Higher grade • A pass in an Access course recognised by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) and designed to provide a preparation for higher education • A pass in a foundation course in art and design validated by Edexcel • The award of the Diploma of the International Baccalaureate • A pass of 60% in the European Baccalaureate • The Irish Leaving Certificate with passes at grade C or above in five subjects • The award of an Edexcel QCF Diploma or Certificate Visit the relevant online course page for specific subjects or grades you might need. In some cases other qualifications certified by the admissions tutor as being of equivalent standard will also be accepted.

GCSE requirements In addition to the requirements listed opposite, we normally require three passes at GCSE (or equivalent) at grade C or above including English Language and, where required, Maths, or at grade 4 or above for applicants sitting GCSEs post-2017. English language requirements To study at London Met you must be able to demonstrate proficiency in the English language. You’ll need to have at least one of the following: • A pass in GCSE English Language at grade C/4 or above • Level 2/3 communications key skills • IELTS test at band 6.0 or above with a minimum score of 5.5 in each component • Academic Pearsons Test of English (PTE Academic) with a minimum score of 53 • A pass in the University’s English test • An equivalent qualification as judged by the authorised admitting officer in accordance with the advice of the University’s international advisers If you can’t meet the entry requirements... If you have relevant professional qualifications or extensive professional experience you may be able to gain entry to your chosen course based on the skills and knowledge you’ve acquired prior to studying. Applicants with these types of qualifications or experience will usually be considered on a case-bycase basis.

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Tracking your application… ...When applying direct If you’ve applied direct you can track your direct application on our applicant portal. Details of this will be sent to you once we’ve received your application. We aim to make a decision within two to three working weeks of receipt of your application, although processing times may vary slightly depending on the time of year. ...When applying through UCAS If you’ve applied through UCAS, you can track your application and reply to offers via UCAS’s tracking service, UCAS Track. We’ll email you to notify you of our decision. For courses that require an interview, application decisions may take a little longer, as will those for students seeking direct entry to the second or third year of an undergraduate course. Interviews Wherever possible, we aim to make a decision based on the information provided on your application. However, you may be invited to attend an interview to discuss your application further with a tutor.

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Art, architecture and design portfolios If you’re applying for a course at our art, architecture and design school, The Cass, you’re likely to be invited to a short interview (about 15 to 20 minutes) and asked to bring a portfolio of your work. To find out more about The Cass’s interview process, visit our website. londonmet.ac.uk/apply/thecass Help and advice If you have any questions about applying to London Met, call, email or chat online with us and we’ll be happy to help. +44 (0)20 7133 4200 courseenquiries@londonmet.ac.uk londonmet.ac.uk/contact If you’re interested in talking to our tutors or current students, you may also be interested in attending one of our open events. londonmet.ac.uk/opendays You can also pop into our course enquiries office on Holloway Road to talk to one of our friendly advisers.


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Course index A Accounting and Finance BA (Hons) 103 Advertising, Marketing Communications and Public Relations BA (Hons) 81 Airline, Airport and Aviation Management BSc (Hons) 137 Animation – see: Illustration and Animation BA (Hons) page 69, Games Animation, Modelling and Effects BSc (Hons), page 89 Architecture BA (Hons) 65 Art and Design (including foundation year) BA (Hons) 69, 89 B Banking and Finance BSc (Hons) Beauty Marketing and Journalism BA (Hons) Biochemistry BSc (Hons) Biological Science BSc (Hons) Biology of Infectious Disease BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science BSc (Hons) Business and Law BA (Hons) Business Computer Systems (Top-up) BSc (Hons) Business Information Technology BSc (Hons) Business Management BA (Hons) Business Management and Human Resource Management BA (Hons) Business Management and Marketing BA (Hons)

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C Chemistry BSc (Hons) 127 Chemistry – see also: Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Discovery BSc (Hons), page 127 Commercial Law LLB (Hons) 115 Community Development and Leadership BSc (Hons) 121 Computer Networking and Cyber Security BSc (Hons) 135 Computer Networking and Infrastructure Security BEng (Hons) 135 Computer Networking (including foundation year) BSc (Hons) 135 Computer Science BSc (Hons) 135 Computer Systems Engineering and Robotics BEng (Hons) 135 Computer Systems – see also: Business Computer Systems (Top-up) BSc (Hons), page 135 Computing BSc (Hons) 135 Counselling and Coaching BSc (Hons) 107 Creative Writing and English Literature BA (Hons) 97 Criminal Law LLB (Hons) 115 Criminology BSc (Hons) 115 Criminology and International Security BA (Hons) 115 Criminology and Law BA (Hons) 115 Criminology and Policing BSc (Hons) 115

Criminology and Psychology BSc (Hons) Criminology and Sociology BSc (Hons) Criminology and Youth Studies BSc (Hons) Cyber Security and Forensic Computing (Top-up) BSc (Hons) Cyber Security – see also: Digital Forensics and Cyber Security BSc (Hons), page 135 D Dietetics BSc (Hons) Dietetics and Nutrition BSc (Hons) Digital Business Management BSc (Hons) Digital Business Management with Project Management BSc (Hons) Digital Forensics and Cyber Security BSc (Hons) Digital Media BA (Hons) Diplomacy and International Relations BA (Hons) E Early Childhood Studies BA (Hons) Early Years Education (Accelerated) BA (Hons) Economics and Finance BSc (Hons) Economics BSc (Hons) Economics, Finance and International Business BSc (Hons) Education BA (Hons) Education: Early Years and Primary FdA Electronics and Internet of Things BEng (Hons) English Literature – see: Creative Writing and English Literature BA (Hons), page 97 Events Management BA (Hons) Events Management and Marketing BA (Hons)

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F Fashion BA (Hons) 89 Fashion Marketing and Business Management BA (Hons) 81 Fashion Marketing and Journalism BA (Hons) 81 Fashion Photography BA (Hons) 69 Fashion Textiles BA (Hons) 89 Film and Television Production BA (Hons) 97 Film and Television Studies BA (Hons) 97 Film – see also: Theatre and Film BA (Hons), page 97 Financial Mathematics BSc (Hons) 103 Fine Art BA (Hons) 69 Forensic Science BSc (Hons) 127 Furniture FdA 89 Furniture and Product Design BA (Hons) 89 G Games Animation, Modelling and Effects BSc (Hons) Games Programming BSc (Hons) Graphic Design BA (Hons)

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H Health and Social Care BSc (Hons) Human Nutrition BSc (Hons)

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I Illustration and Animation BA (Hons) 69 Information Technology – see Business Information Technology BSc (Hons), page 135 Interior Architecture and Design BA (Hons) 65 Interior Design BA (Hons) 65 Interior Design and Decoration BA (Hons) 65 International Business Management BSc (Hons) 75 International Relations BA (Hons) 121 International Relations and Law BA (Hons) 121 International Relations and Politics BA (Hons) 121 International Relations, Peace and Conflict Studies BA (Hons) 121 International Relations with Languages BA (Hons) 121 International Relations – see also: Diplomacy and International Relations BA (Hons), page 121, Law (with International Relations) LLB (Hons), page 117 J Jewellery and Accessories BA (Hons) Journalism BA (Hons) Journalism, Film and Television Studies BA (Hons) Journalism – see also: Beauty Marketing and Journalism BA (Hons), page 81, Fashion Marketing and Journalism BA (Hons), page 81, Media, Communications and Journalism BSc (Hons), page 82

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L Law BA (Hons) 117 Law LLB (Hons) 117 Law (with International Relations) LLB (Hons) 117 Law – see also: International Relations and Law BA (Hons), page 121 M Marketing BA (Hons) Marketing – see also: Advertising, Marketing Communications and Public Relations BA (Hons), page 81, Beauty Marketing and Journalism BA (Hons), page 81, Business Management and Marketing BA (Hons), page 75, Events Management and Marketing BA (Hons), page 75, Fashion Marketing and Business Management BA (Hons), page 81 Mathematical Sciences BSc (Hons) Mathematics and Computer Science BSc (Hons) Mathematics BSc (Hons)

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Mathematics – see also: Financial Mathematics BSc (Hons), page 103 Media and Communications BSc (Hons) Media and Marketing BA (Hons) Media and Public Relations BA (Hons) Media, Communications and Journalism BSc (Hons) Media with Languages BA (Hons) Medical Bioscience (Hons) Medical Sciences (Accelerated) BSc (Hons) Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Discovery BSc (Hons) Montessori Early Childhood Practice Music Technology and Production BSc (Hons) N Natural Sciences (Biology) BSc (Hons) Natural Sciences (Chemistry) BSc (Hons) Nutrition (Accelerated) BSc (Hons)

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P Painting BA (Hons) 69 Pharmaceutical Science BSc (Hons) 127 Pharmaceutical Science MSci 127 Pharmacology BSc (Hons) 127 Photography BA (Hons) 69 Photojournalism BA (Hons) 82 Police Studies, Procedure and Investigation BSc (Hons) 117 Politics BA (Hons) 121 Politics – see also: International Relations and Politics BA (Hons), page 121, Society, Politics and Policy BA (Hons), page 123 Primary Education (Accelerated) BA (Hons) 131 Psychology and Sociology BSc (Hons) 107 Psychology BSc (Hons) 107 Psychology – see also: Criminology and Psychology BSc (Hons), page 115 Public Health and Health Promotion BSc (Hons) 108 R Retail Design BA (Hons)

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S Sciences (including foundation year) BSc (Hons) 127 Social Sciences and Humanities (including foundation year) BA (Hons) 123 Social Work BSc (Hons) 123 Society, Politics and Policy BA (Hons) 123 Sociology BSc (Hons) 123 Sociology and Social Policy BSc (Hons) 123 Sociology – see also: Criminology and Sociology BSc (Hons), page 115, Psychology and Sociology BSc (Hons), page 107 Software Engineering (Top-up) BEng (Hons) 135


Sport and Exercise Performance Analysis BSc (Hons) 108 Sport and Exercise Science BSc (Hons) 108 Sport Psychology, Coaching and Physical Education BSc (Hons) 108 Sports and Dance Therapy BSc (Hons) 108 Sports Therapy BSc (Hons) 108 Sports Therapy MSci (Hons) 108 T Television – see: Film and Television Production BA (Hons), page 97, Film and Television Studies BA (Hons), page 97 Textile Design BA (Hons) 89 Textiles BA (Hons) 89 Textiles – see also: Fashion Textiles BA (Hons), page 89 Theatre and Film BA (Hons) 97 Theatre and Performance BA (Hons) 97 Theatre and Performance Practice (Top-up) BA (Hons) 97 Tourism and Travel Management BA (Hons) 75 Toxicology BSc (Hons) 127 Translation BA (Hons) 82 Y Youth Justice BA (Hons) Youth Studies BSc (Hons) Youth Studies – see also: Community Development and Leadership BSc (Hons), page 121, Criminology and Youth Studies BSc (Hons), page 115

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Disclaimer This edition of the undergraduate prospectus describes the facilities and courses that the University intends to offer during the 2021 –22 academic year (that is, commencing in autumn 2021). Every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this prospectus is helpful, fair and accurate at the time of printing. However, this information is subject to change over time. The University will take reasonable steps to provide the courses and services as described, however, the University cannot guarantee the provision of any course or facility. Some circumstances, such as staff changes, resource limitations and factors over which the University has no control, such as a change in the law or the level of demand for a particular programme or module (please note that this list is non-exhaustive), may result in the University having to withdraw or change aspects of the programmes, modules and/or student services detailed in the prospectus. This could include, but not necessarily be limited to, programme/module content, staffing, the location where the programme/module is taught or the manner of teaching delivery, or the facilities provided to deliver or support the programme. Where circumstances demand an unavoidable change or where it is necessary for the University to discontinue a programme of study, the University will take reasonable steps to minimise the effect and all proposed changes will be notified promptly to potential applicants who have registered an interest in the relevant programme as well as being reflected on the course pages on the University’s website (londonmet.ac.uk/courses). It is important that you check our website for the most up-to-date information. In addition, any changes between the prospectus and the proposed course and services will be notified to applicants at the time of making an offer. If you have any particular concerns regarding any proposed changes, you must make the University aware of these as soon as possible. Should you become a student at the University the teaching, assessment and other educational services will be described in the relevant course handbook and University regulations. Registration at the University and enrolment on a course will be subject to you complying with the University’s registration procedure and your acceptance of the conditions of enrolment and the University’s regulations (copies of which can be found at londonmet.ac.uk/regulations).

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When you enrol you are personally liable to pay your tuition and other fees in line with the University’s Fees Regulations (visit londonmet.ac.uk/regulations). If you have outstanding University debts, you will not be permitted to re-enrol at the University in future years and if you are in your final year of study and any part of your tuition fees is outstanding your award may be withheld and you will not be permitted to attend a graduation ceremony. Tuition fees are regulated by the UK government. At the time of publication, tuition fees for 2021 –22 have not yet been confirmed. Fees for each of our courses are published on our online course pages when they’re available. This includes fees for international students. Fees are reviewed annually and are likely to change to take into account inflationary increases. You can also find the most up-to-date fees information at: londonmet.ac.uk/ fees2021. Please check our course web pages for fees before applying. At the time of publication, the fee status for EU nationals wishing to study in the UK from 2021 onwards is still unclear. If you’re from the EU, we appreciate that this uncertainty may be worrying but please rest assured that London Met is proud to be an international institution with students from a diverse range of backgrounds. We’re committed to offering an excellent education to the widest possible audience and value the contribution that EU students make to our community. London Metropolitan University processes personal data belonging to its applicants, students and others and complies at all times with the EU General Data Protection Regulation 2016 and Data Protection Act 2018. The University’s Data Protection Policy and Student Privacy Notice are available at londonmet.ac.uk/data-protection. We have an equal opportunities policy and if you would like a copy, please ask us. The University is a company limited by guarantee, registered in England, number 974438. Registered office: 166 –220 Holloway Road, London, N7 8DB.


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