UCM University Centre 2026-27

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DECIDED TO JOIN US?

Here’s how to apply for a course, in 5 simple steps.

If you have any problems uploading qualification evidence, please contact MIS@UCM.ac.im.

How to apply

If you get an unconditional offer, you will be invited to enrol at UCM by email

Visit

UCM.ac.im/courses/higher-education and find your course.

Apply online: you’ll need to upload your personal statement, copies of any existing qualifications (or input your predicted grades if you’re still studying) and any other supporting documentation

Keep an eye on your emails –if you receive an offer it will be emailed to you

If you are waiting for results, upload a copy of them as soon as they are received

10 REASONS TO STUDY A DEGREE, DEGREE-LEVEL OR POSTGRADUATE COURSE AT UCM

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Face-to-face lectures

Smaller class sizes to ensure you have an incredibly high level of support

You’re assigned a tutor for personalised, 1-1 support

Every degree course offered at UCM includes off-Island study opportunities

Lecturers have experienced industry backgrounds

Research and employability placement opportunities

Staying on-Island ensures you can juggle personal life and study commitments more affordably than UK universities.

Live locally and keep in touch with friends and loved ones

91% of students gain graduate level employment upon or before graduation.

87% of students gain a top grade (1st or 2:1) compared to 79% of UK graduates who achieved the same grades (Higher Education Statistics Agency 2019/20).

DON’T JUST TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT…

“I already have a masters from the University of Nottingham, but the level of professional and academic reflection, and challenge that has come from this course at UCM has been life changing.” – Graduate

“The lecturers are phenomenal and the mode of delivery is excellent. I’ve genuinely really enjoyed my time at UCM.” – Graduate

We are proud to be an Associate College of the University of Chester, which accredits and awards our degrees. This means that you will have access to the wide range of resources available for UoC students, including:

• Learning and Information Services: You will have access to UoC’s online systems, including Chester Portal (university intranet), Moodle (virtual learning environment), network accounts, Office 365, e-resources and more!

• Online self-help student support & guidance: This includes materials that can help you with a range of issues including information on managing money and budgeting, as well as self-help resources relating to student wellbeing, compiled by our Student Counselling Service.

• Chester Student Union (CSU): Aims to ensure that as a UoC student, your views and opinions are voiced at all university meetings. They provide professional, independent and confidential support, information and guidance, but also have information on the range of student discounts that you can access.

Your Student Experience

Our Student Services Centre is located on the ground floor of our Homefield Road campus. The team provides information, advice and guidance on all UCM related issues, whether that relates to financial questions, worries about your studies or your overall personal wellbeing.

studentservices@ucm.ac.im 648300

GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR STUDENT EXPERIENCE

Represent your peers as a Student Academic Representative (STAR), join the Student Council member or become a Student Ambassador. Within each of these roles you could play a vital part in promoting UCM across campus and in the community via our open events and sharing experiences through social media content, on our website and in the local press as well as representing UCM when visiting schools. By representing UCM, you not only have opportunities to develop employability skills, which look great on your CV and on UCM or UCAS applications, it’s also a great chance for you to build your profile on the Island and gain valuable industry contacts whilst boosting future employment prospects.

HOW WE CAN HELP YOU PREPARE FOR EMPLOYMENT

At UCM we pride ourselves on having strong links with local industry - you will meet with the Island’s leading employers and develop employability skills through a range or exciting work placement opportunities.

Employability skills enable you to work well with others, apply knowledge to solve problems and adapt to different tasks and environments.

Our Employability Skills Coordinator can support you with job searches, building a CV, writing a cover letter and provide volunteering opportunities.

THE HIVE

‘The HIVE’, our recently refurbished library and work space, can be found on the first floor of Homefield Road and includes a variety of different working areas, including; silent and quiet working zones and a dedicated Higher Education study room exclusively for degree level students only. You can use the HIVE computers to access a range of helpful HE e-resources, and private study rooms can also be booked at the front desk.

If you’re in a hurry to return your books, they can be dropped to our mobile book depository located just outside reception.

STUDY SUPPORT

If you’re looking for some extra support with your work, our friendly team in the The Hive are here to help. They offer flexible one-to-one or small group support that can help with areas such as essay planning and research techniques.

Sessions take place in a relaxed study environment, located at Homefield Road.

Students can find out more, including the schedule of sessions and how to access one-to-one support on our student Intranet, The Student Hub.

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT

If you have additional needs, we’re here to help. Support could include any / all of the following:

• Transition support

• Access to welfare / well-being support

• Small group / 1-1 support in the Academic Support Centre

• Assistive technology tutorial / support

• Access to Exam Access Arrangements

For more information visit www.ucm.ac.im/student-experience/support-for-additionaleducation-needs/.

RESEARCH FESTIVAL

At the beginning of the academic year, UCM hosts its annual ‘Research Festival’ event with the aim of facilitating collaboration between researchers, on and off-Island whilst promoting the reputation of Island-based research and education.

The event offers students, independent researchers and guests the opportunity to listen to presentations, participate in research workshops and network over coffee and lunch. So, if you’re feeling brave enough and have some research you would like to share, we would love to see you put yourself forward.

You can find clips and recordings from previous research events on our website.

At the end of each year, UCM holds an annual Graduates’ Ceremony at the Villa Marina to congratulate and highlight the achievements of students who have completed a degree, degree-level or postgraduate qualification.

The ceremony is an opportunity for family, friends, tutors, dignitaries and special guests, to gather and celebrate your achievements – we look forward to seeing you there one day!

Our Campuses

We have four campuses in Douglas – all with facilities specific to different courses.

Homefield Road

The Homefield Road campus is often referred to as ‘the main college building’ as it is the largest of all our sites. Alongside the newly refurbished ‘#2’ cafeteria, the Annie Gill student-run coffee shop, and the Oastan training restaurant, the campus also houses the University Centre and a dedicated higher education study space in The Hive.

Hills Meadow

Due to its ideal location, just a quick 5-minute walk from the National Sports Centre, Hills Meadow is used as the base for our expanding sport-related qualifications. It also hosts our manufacturing engineering courses, complemented by modern workshops that contain industry standard machinery.

William Kennish

Located half way up Greenfield Road, this campus is home to our Engineering department and includes world-class equipment and training areas for general engineering courses. The site also contains a motor vehicle workshop and is just a short 2-minute walk to our main Homefield Road campus.

Thie Ushtey Test Centre

Business

BA (Hons) Business Management

Business management focuses on the organising, planning and analysing of business activities that are required to efficiently manage and run a business. Delve into the fast-paced and constantly evolving world of business and entrepreneurship, and learn all about the workings of businesses and the environment in which they function.

Upon successful completion of the first year, you can then specialise their studies by selecting modules relevant to their academic interests.

Duration: 3 Years

Study Mode: Full Time Campus: Homefield Road

MA/MSc Professional Development in Sustainable Business Practice

This innovative MA/MSc Sustainable Business Practice award is designed for students who wish to formalise their learning within sustainable business practice or support their organisation on their transition to such. Experiential learning, combined with taught modules focusing on issues key to the sustainability debate: the global nature of this issue, enabling and constraining perspectives, role of political and other institutions, barriers to implementation, just societal transitions; combined with research methods and analytics crucial to inform the critical perspective, will develop the analytical, evaluative and consultative skills that will significantly improve their employability.

Study Mode: Full Time / Part Time Campus: Homefield Road

MA Professional Development in Leadership Practice

Study Mode: Full Time / Part Time Campus: Homefield Road

MA Professional Development in Events Management and Marketing

Study Mode: Full Time / Part Time Campus: Homefield Road

MBA Business Administration by Professional Development

Study Mode: Full Time / Part Time Campus: Homefield Road

Computing & Digital technologies

BSc (Hons) Computer Science

BSc (Hons) Cybersecurity

Explore this dynamic and rapidly growing area that has become an integral part of the world that we live in today. After you have completed your first year of study, you can tailor your modules and decide to pursue either a ‘Computer Science’, ‘Applied Computing’ or ‘Cybersecurity’ degree.

Having a degree in the field of IT will give you a deep understanding of theories and emerging technologies, and will provide you with the skills needed to achieve a successful career in this fast-paced and very relevant sector.

Duration: 3 Years

Study Mode: Full Time Campus: Homefield Road

Education and Quality Assurance

Certificate of Education in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector

This course is designed for teachers, tutors and trainers who are teaching, or intend to teach, their specialist subject in adult (post 16) education and training – this can include public, private and/or voluntary settings.

This award is recognised by employers as the qualification of choice for a wide variety of teaching and training roles in the public and private sectors.

The first module can be undertaken as a stand-alone award for those who want a practical introduction to teaching adults, resulting in the award of ‘Introduction to Education and Training’ (IET) 20 credits at Level 4 – which is taught over a 13-week period and also available in the evening.

Duration: 2 Years

Study Mode: Part Time Campus: Homefield Road

City & Guilds Assessments Quality & Assurance

These qualifications, at Level 3 and 4, are open to people carrying out assessments and quality assurance in most learning environments including 16+ (Further Education), Adult Continuing Learning, Employers and the Third Sector. They are designed for anyone carrying out quality assurance in all occupational sectors, accredited learning and non-accredited learning qualifications.

Duration: 1 Year

Study Mode: Part Time Campus: Homefield Road

Sports

BSc (Hons) Sport

Fuel your passion for sport and develop the skills needed to kickstart your career.

Gain the skills and know-how to implement and manage local, national and international sports programmes and events. Develop a broad understanding of the principles and application of sports leadership and development in addition to hands-on experience with some of our partners and other employers on and off campus.

COURSE WILL BE NEXT AVAILABLE FROM OCTOBER 2027

You will also have the opportunity to study the science of sport to help develop the high-performance athletes of today and tomorrow. Your studies will allow you to develop the essential knowledge and skills required to pursue a wide range of careers in sport and sports performance such as a performance analyst, strength and conditioning coach or sport and exercise scientist.

Follow your passion and make a real difference to people’s lives and the effective operations of organisations.

Duration: 3 Years

Study Mode: Full Time Campus: Homefield Road and Hills Meadow

APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCE

BSc (Hons) Applied Social Science

This degree offers an interdisciplinary education in psychology, sociology, and criminology, equipping students with a comprehensive understanding of human behaviour, social structures, inequality, media representation and criminal justice systems. The program emphasises real-world applications, preparing graduates to influence policy, conduct impactful research, and address societal challenges. Students gain practical and theoretical knowledge through research, placements and an applied final project ensuring they are ready to drive positive change in diverse professional environments.

Duration: 3 Years

Study Mode: Full Time Campus: Homefield Road

Nursing

Bachelor of Nursing (Hons) in Mental Health or Adult Nursing

Challenge yourself and make a difference in the demanding yet incredibly rewarding fields of either Mental Health or Adult Nursing.

If you are an empathetic, patient and determined individual, then nursing might be the perfect pathway for you. Helping people back to mental health is every bit valuable and satisfying as caring for those with a physical illness, and with excellent employment prospects. Equally, developing the care, compassion and communication skills to care for some of society’s most vulnerable adults, is incredibly rewarding.

The nursing programme aims to provide professional nurse education which takes account of all the relevant professional and academic benchmarks, producing future nurses who must act first and foremost to care for and safeguard the public.

Duration: 3 Years

Study Mode: Full Time Campus: Keyll Darree

Professional development degrees

WHAT ARE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DEGREES?

Professional Development Degrees (previously known as Work Based and Integrative Studies (WBIS)) can be studied at both Undergraduate and Postgraduate levels. Learners on all these courses are required to be employed in a relevant professional setting.

Why study professionAL DEVELOPMENT DEGREES

Our course is ideal for part-time learners who want to learn in and through their workplace, with support from tutors and supplemented with taught modules . a flexible framework, so it’s possible to progress within the programme from Certificate to Postgraduate.

You can negotiate your learning pathway to reflect your professional ambition, meaning you can exit with a Foundation, Honours or Postgraduate degree relevant to you.

Gain academic credit for knowledge and skills already gained in hte work place

Professional development degrees

Undergraduate

We offer a negotiated pathway which reflects your career and aspirations - this framework allows for a highly individualised, negotiated pathway of learning (either Bachelor of Arts or Science Hons). These degrees are studied on a flexible mode, giving you the greatest level of flexibility.

Postgraduate

MA Professional Development in Leadership Practice

MA Professional Development in Sustainable Business Practice

MA Professional Development in Events Management and Marketing

MA/MSc Professional Development in Business Entrepreneurship

MBA Business Administration by Professional Development

Negotiated pathway to reflect your career and aspirations - this framework allows for a highly individualised, negotiated pathway of learning. You can gain academic credit for past personal and professional experiential or accredited learning, and to gain further academic credit through taught workshops (followed up with up to 3 tutorials) and work based projects. These degrees are studied on a flexible mode, giving you the greatest level of flexibility.

Emma Sayle’s Success Story

Emma Sayle recently graduated from UCM with a Masters’ in Business and Sustainable Practice which she completed through the Work Based integrative Studies (WBIS) programme that allowed her to work and gain industry experience whilst studying towards her degree.

“I’m passionate about promoting sustainability both in the community and within local organisations, and UCM’s WBIS programme has allowed me to have full control over my study pathway. I have been able to continue my studies into sustainable practice, whilst working flexibly and building relationships with UNESCO Biosphere and local businesses.”

We understand that life doesn’t always go to plan. We also know that, although sometimes necessary, change can be a little daunting… but we are here to help! If you are considering transferring your studies to University College Isle of Man, we ask that you please upload evidence of your academic qualifications/ relevant credits when applying for a specific course on our website. Our friendly admissions team can help you through that process, so that it is seamless and as simple as possible. Please be aware that acceptance on to your chosen course will be subject to an appropriate programme match.

Transferring to UCM International Students

We are proud to be a modern University College which embraces, respects and celebrates students from all cultures and backgrounds.

We deliver a range of learning opportunities to both local and visiting students –please be aware as UCM is an associate college of the University of Chester (UoC), if you are an international applicant to either our undergraduate or postgraduate courses that are validated by the UoC and your first language is not English, you must provide evidence that you meet the English language requirements stated by Chester University - these are in addition to the academic and/or vocational entry requirements of your respective course.

Please visit www.ucm.ac.im/courses/info-for-international-students for further information.

Fees and Funding

You will find all information regarding fees and funding on our website ucm.ac.im/ about/fees-regulations-policies/ and can find specific details about course cost on the course’s online fact file.

Staff in the Student Services Team are available to offer information, advice and guidance about a number of fees and funding issues related to University study - this includes information about whether or not you have to pay course fees and how you go about accessing a grant from the Isle of Man Government. Further grants information can be obtained by visiting the Isle of Man Government’s Student Awards https://www.gov.im/student-grants.

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