University of Chester - Undergraduate Prospectus 2025

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Undergraduate Prospectus 2025

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We Asked Our Vice-Chancellor:

What makes the University of Chester stand out for students?

You’ll belong.

We are dedicated to an inclusive teaching and learning offer for students of all ages and backgrounds, creating an international University community where every student can belong.

You’ll thrive.

Outstanding study locations, great connections to the world of work, genuine support and sustainability at our heart – we are here to champion your studies, your future, your wellbeing and your environment.

You’ll achieve.

Our culture of opportunity, support and self-development helps you grow your personal, academic and career aspirations to navigate a changing world.

There’s lots more to find out about us, so visit us online or come along to an Open Day. I look forward to meeting you soon.

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We are here to champion your studies, your future, your wellbeing and your environment.
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Welcome to the University of Chester

Our SU President, Ellie, welcomes you to Chester.

Welcome and thank you for taking the time to consider the University of Chester as the next step on your academic journey.

As a former student and current President of Chester Students’ Union, I can assure you that the University offers much more than just a place for you to study. Joining this vibrant community will provide you with an engaging and exciting student life both inside and outside the lecture theatre.

Our experienced mentors and lecturers are here to offer guidance and support to enhance your time at the University. Our learning sites are an important part of the local communities, allowing you to embrace the history, culture and vibrant nightlife of Chester, Warrington, Shrewsbury and Birkenhead.

My time at Chester has shaped me into a more confident person and has provided me with valuable real-world skills. I hope your experience is as enjoyable as mine, and that you choose your journey to be with us at the University of Chester.

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Contents 8 ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY 10 A Bit About Us 12 World Ready Students 16 We’re on the Map 18 Learning Locations 22 University Centres 26 Our Faculties 28 STUDENT LIFE 30 Living in Student Accommodation 34 Commuting Students 36 Life in Chester 40 Students’ Union 42 Sport and Active Lifestyle 44 Student Support 46 A University for Everyone 48 YOUR FUTURE 50 Supporting Your Study 52 Work Based Learning 54 Study Abroad 56 Placement Year 58 Careers and Employability 60 Earn While You Learn 6
7 62 COURSE INFORMATION 64 Our Courses 218 Degree and Higher Apprenticeships 220 FEES AND FUNDING 222 Funding Your Studies 224 Bursaries 226 Scholarships, Grants and Financial Assistance 228 USEFUL INFORMATION 230 How to Apply 232 Types of Degree 234 Notes for Applicants 236 Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups 238 Useful Contacts 240 A – Z Course List 242 Next Steps
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About the University

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A Bit About Us

Top 5 University of the Year

Whatuni Student Choice Awards, 2023

Third in the UK for Lecturers and Teaching Quality

Whatuni Student Choice Awards, 2023

Second in the UK for Cost of Living support (submission-based)

Whatuni Student Choice Awards, Best Student Cities, 2023

for Student Accommodation
Student Choice Awards, 2023
Top 5
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‘Prettiest City in
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Top 5
Complete University Guide 2024 Ranked the
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World Ready Students

By choosing the University of Chester, you will be studying at a university with a dedicated focus of not only making you ‘work ready’, but ‘world ready’. What do we mean by ‘world ready’, and how will we help you achieve this?

Well, this ethos and approach into your education is embedded in pretty much everything we do. With built-in work placements and links to industry experts on most of our courses, the first thing you’ll notice at Chester is how closely linked our courses are to the real world. We provide opportunities to network with employers, learn another language and improve your digital skills, alongside access to lifelong careers support.

However, we go even further than that as we don’t think your university experience should just be about finding that dream job. We’ll help you to become a robust and adaptable graduate with the confidence, skills and ability to make a difference to the challenges within society.

Outside the classroom, you’ll be supported with a comprehensive student support package to help you gain robustness, self-worth and resilience, all enabling you to contribute to society on a local, national and global level.

We’ve created a culture of opportunity and self-development, so students have a strong feeling of belonging at Chester. With a wide range of non-academic opportunities, including clubs and societies, sports and volunteering, you’ll feel part of the community at Chester.

Regardless of your background, you’ll be supported to succeed in every stage of the student lifecycle, from pre-arrival right through to career and life success. The student population is diverse, and students are empowered to bring a wide range of backgrounds and perspectives to university life.

Here are a few examples of how some of the students at Chester have become ‘world ready’…

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Build-a-Bridge Consultants

The relocation of learning and teaching to Warrington town centre was an ideal opportunity for the University to work with students as partners on the design of learning spaces.

Using funding from the University’s Unijob scheme, five students from both our Social Science and Health and Social Care courses were employed as Build-a-Bridge consultants to help create a bridge between faculty and students. In particular, their role was to help capture the student voice regarding the proposed move, build on established links between staff and students, and seek to enhance existing and future educative and supportive spaces, whether digital, physical, emotional or otherwise.

In addition to providing essential information to inform the learning space design, the Build-a-Bridge project also proved to be an effective model for future working with students.

The Work Experience Ladder

Like other students on the Science and Engineering courses at Chester, Dion benefitted from industrial placements during his study. This led to an extra placement with the aluminium waste technology company, Ultromex, and finally a full-time graduate job – a great example of the University’s ‘Work Experience Ladder’.

“After my graduation, I was offered a full-time job at Ultromex, and this was largely due to my initial placement with them and the work which I had carried out during that placement. Thanks to my Chemical Engineering degree, I had developed multiple skills which were well-suited to the needs of the organisation.”
Dion Chemical Engineering Graduate
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Breaking Barriers: A Learning Disability Awareness Initiative

In 2021, a dynamic group of Learning Disability students set out to challenge prevailing misconceptions surrounding learning disabilities, particularly the assumption that medicating was the primary solution for individuals displaying challenging behaviour. Their vision took the form of awareness cards designed to educate and inform.

Fuelled by dedication, the group initially crafted 50 cards, swiftly snapped up by eager placement students. Following this, the team redesigned the cards for enhanced effectiveness and distributed another 50 to placement students. Their vision evolved further, aiming for a more robust version with potential dissemination within the NHS.

To bring their vision to life, NHS England contributed funds to produce 250 of these invaluable cards. Half would be distributed to students, and the other half earmarked for NHS staff at Arrowe Park Hospital on the Wirral.

As the project gains momentum, the team eagerly anticipates its continued expansion. The cohort of Learning Disability students of 2021 has not only broken barriers but has set a precedent for future initiatives driven by purpose and collaboration.

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We’re on the Map

At the University of Chester, we deliver a large proportion of our courses at our sites in Chester, as well as offering courses at our University Centres in Warrington, Shrewsbury and Birkenhead.

University of Chester

l Exton Park

l Creative Campus, Kingsway

l Queen’s Park

l Wheeler

l Gateway House

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University Centre Shrewsbury University Centre Birkenhead

Chester is 1 hour from Manchester, 2 hours from London and 1 hour 30 minutes from Birmingham by train.

University Centre Birkenhead is 36 minutes from Chester and 7 minutes from Liverpool by train.

University Centre Shrewsbury is 55 minutes from Chester and 55 minutes from Birmingham by train.

University Centre Warrington is 25 minutes from Chester and 20 minutes from Manchester by train.

University Centre Reaseheath is 45 minutes from Chester and 25 minutes from Shrewsbury by train.

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University Centre Warrington University Centre Reaseheath

Learning Locations

Our learning locations are packed full of subjectspecific facilities, have their own libraries, computer suites and study areas, along with plenty of spaces to take a break in between teaching sessions.

Exton Park, Chester

Exton Park is where our story began and is home to a number of our academic schools, a range of subject-specific facilities, and learning and teaching spaces. Seaborne Library has an extensive selection of books, e-books and e-journals, as well as bookable study pods, social area, sensory suite, 24-hour access computer labs, and a two-floor study zone.

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At Exton Park, you’ll find the Students’ Union, a range of catering outlets, sports and societies, fitness facilities, a bar, mini supermarket and faith spaces. You’ll also find many of the University’s central support services here, as well as student accommodation.

• Biological Sciences

• Clinical Sciences and Nutrition

• Computer Science

• Education

• English

• Geography and Environment

• History and Archaeology

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• Languages and Cultures

• Mathematical and Engineering Sciences

• Medical and Life Sciences

• Psychology

• Social and Political Science

• Sport and Exercise Sciences

• Theology and Religious Studies

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Wheeler, Chester

Wheeler offers specialist vocational courses with excellent facilities for policing and health and social care students to put theory into practice, as well as delivering law courses right in the heart of Chester’s ‘legal quarter’. The on-site library houses extensive book collections, journals and school-based resources, as well as computer suites and multimedia rooms. Wheeler provides a 192-seat lecture theatre and a range of teaching spaces, the café and student common room provide social, group work and discussion spaces for students.

Queen’s Park, Chester

Home to the Chester Business School, our multi-million-pound corporate hub is only a stone’s throw away from Chester’s lively city centre. Here you’ll find modern computer suites and a dedicated business library with group study spaces and learning pods for quiet study, and a 200-seat lecture theatre. When it’s time for a break, you can grab a bite to eat at the top-floor brasserie with panoramic views of Chester.

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Creative Campus, Kingsway, Chester

Our specialist creative arts site is home to our art, design, media, performance and production-based courses which are all part of the School for the Creative Industries. This fantastic campus is home to our state-of-the-art studios and workshops, performance and rehearsal facilities, exhibition spaces and our courtyard performance area. We have many open-access computer suites (Mac and Windows), equipment loan facilities, a library and learning resource centre, lecture and seminar rooms, study areas, and a café. The creative atmosphere and outstanding facilities will enable you to be your creative best.

Gateway House, Chester

Our central hub in Chester city centre is home to our journalism courses and these newsroom facilities feature Apple Macs with creative software and large screens for viewing. The Media Studio, with HD cameras and a green screen, is an ideal space for all our Journalism students to film news reports and there are podcast rooms to record audio projects and radio shows.

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University Centres

University Centre Warrington

University Centre Warrington specialises in delivering professional practice-based courses. The Centre offers a hands-on and future-focused education for subject areas such as education, health and social care at our new Time Square and Remond locations, in the heart of the town.

Remond House

A dedicated site for Warrington students, Remond House provides quality subject-specific facilities to ensure the best possible practical experience. It includes a student hub offering key student services, as well as social spaces for students between teaching sessions.

Time Square

Our town centre location is a hub offering small lecture spaces and study zones, as well as space to connect for students, businesses, schools, colleges and the local community.

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University Centre Shrewsbury

Our Shropshire-based University Centre offers a range of practice-based courses that are committed to tackling big societal issues and making a difference to the community. A personalised and engaging student experience is provided by a friendly and welcoming closeknit team of academics.

The Centre is a welcoming space that provides a personal approach to learning. You will find a range of lecture and seminar rooms, modern computer suites, health simulation suites, a spacious library with flexible study spaces and a 24/7 open access IT Suite.

Outside of the classroom, you can relax in the student social area, courtyard and on-site café, or work out in the gym.

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University Centre Birkenhead

Our dedicated University Centre for health and nursing offers a range of outstanding subject-specific teaching and learning facilities. The Centre is easily accessible to the local communities of the Wirral and Liverpool. Facilities include a fully equipped skills laboratory resembling a high-tech hospital ward, virtual reality equipment and technology, classrooms and meeting spaces for group work, as well as a dedicated Health and Social Care library.

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University Centre Reaseheath

We have a close relationship with University Centre Reaseheath, a specialist land-based University Centre near Nantwich with a commitment to sustainability and conservation. Students on our Animal Behaviour and Welfare course spend their first year at the Centre, which offers industry-standard facilities and a licensed zoo with over 250 different animal species.

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Our Faculties

We are committed to delivering community, fostering innovation and creativity, and providing education that not only enriches the lives of our students but also contributes to positively shaping the communities and world we are part of.

Our faculty structure allows us to achieve this as we work in the following areas of expertise.

Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences

The Faculty is a dynamic, interdisciplinary, and collaborative environment where students and staff can explore, push boundaries, create, and innovate.

The Faculty is a safe space in which human diversity is valued and celebrated, and where every student can have confidence that they will be supported in working towards and achieving their full potential.

The Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences comprises:

• Chester School of Education

• School for the Creative Industries

• School of Humanities and Social Sciences

• School of Law and Social Justice

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Faculty of Health, Medicine and Society

The Faculty of Health, Medicine and Society’s purpose is intrinsically linked with developing the future NHS, Local Authority and health and wellbeing workforce. We work in partnership with local employer stakeholders to develop and deliver curricula that appeal to students and in many cases lead to a career as a registered health professional.

The Faculty of Health, Medicine and Society comprises:

• Chester Medical School

• School of Allied and Public Health

• School of Nursing and Midwifery

• School of Society

Faculty of Science, Business and Enterprise

The Faculty of Science, Business and Enterprise positions students at the intersection of the sustainable energy and digital transformation revolutions. With subjects ranging from Accounting to Zoology, this breadth of intellectual enquiry and scholarship allows for a dynamic Faculty that focuses on enabling students to create, manage and lead more sustainable and responsible enterprises.

The Faculty of Science, Business and Enterprise comprises:

• Chester Business School

• School of Computer and Engineering Sciences

• School of Natural Sciences

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Student Life

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Living in Student Accommodation

For us, accommodation at university is about so much more than just having somewhere to live; it’s about feeling like you belong.

Safe and Secure

We offer a safe and secure environment for you to live and study, and our friendly Security team are on hand 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Our Residential Life team, made up of current students, are allocated to our University accommodation to provide advice, guidance and support to help you get the best out of your university experience.

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Living Away from Home

On-call Residential Advisers live alongside students on site, and also provide out of hours support for residential students. All our students can rest easily knowing that our firstaid trained University Security team work 24/7, all year round.

Accommodation Options

We guarantee accommodation for first-year students who will be based at our Chester and Shrewsbury locations, so that’s one thing ticked off your list already.

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“Living on campus, you won’t have to worry about anything besides your studies, you’ll only be a short walk away from your lectures or the other satellite sites and you’ll always know what’s going on, whether there’s a match or an event at the SU Bar.”

Carlotta Events Management Student

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Chester

Student accommodation in Chester is made up of University, partnership and private sector residences, and students based in Chester have lots of accommodation options. Whether you want to live in a flat or a house; in a studio or with shared facilities; to be self-catered or full board; to be on-site, or to be just down the road or in the city centre, there will be something to suit you.

Our University-owned accommodation in Chester currently ranges from £105 – £185 per week.*

Shrewsbury

Accommodation for students based in Shrewsbury is in a convenient town-centre location and is just a ten-minute walk from the University Centre. There is the option of either studio apartments or en-suite cluster flats with communal kitchens and living areas.

Our Shrewsbury accommodation currently ranges between £130 – £156 per week.*

Warrington and Birkenhead

If you are seeking accommodation to support your studies at Warrington or Birkenhead, please contact the Accommodation team at accommodation@chester.ac.uk, who will outline some of the options available to you.

*All prices are for 2023/2024 and are subject to change.

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Commuting Students

If you’re considering living at home and commuting to university, you’ll still be able to access all of the extras that make being a University of Chester student so good. Lots of students choose to commute for all sorts of reasons: to save money, to be near family, to keep a part-time job or simply because they like their home comforts.

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Public Transport

Chester has high-quality public transport links, making it easy to commute within the city and to the city from the wider local region. Chester train station and Chester bus station are both a 15-minute walk from our Exton Park learning site and all of our other sites in Chester. Our University Centres are well-served by public transport, making them easy to commute to from around their regions. University Centre Birkenhead takes just ten minutes to reach from Liverpool city centre. University Centre Warrington is a short walk from both Warrington Central and Warrington Bank Quay train stations, as well as Warrington bus station. University Centre Shrewsbury is a five-minute walk from both Shrewsbury bus station and Shrewsbury train station.

Driving

We are able to offer a small number of parking permits to those students who meet the specified criteria; students with disabilities and those who have the furthest to travel are prioritised.

Induction Process

For many students, the concern around commuting is that they won’t be able to meet people or make friends. Please be reassured that this is the main concern for the vast majority of students – commuting and residential – so you are not alone. Because of this, our student induction process starts even before you arrive, with social media groups that will help you

find your course mates and those you might share common interests with, as well as virtual events and meetings with your Personal Academic Tutor (PAT) to help you settle in.

Clubs and Societies

An excellent way to integrate at university and meet people is through a club or society. The Freshers’ Fair is a great opportunity to browse what is on offer, and to sign up to things that interest you. Societies can often be the basis of lifelong friendships, leadership opportunities or just a great way to spend time communally doing something you love. It’s important to seize those opportunities as you never know where they might lead.

Ongoing Support

Our personalised learning ethos means that we want to get to know you as an individual to help you develop and grow. Your Personal Academic Tutor (PAT) will help with that, but it’s good to know that the network of experts in Student Services are also on hand to offer support as and when it is needed.

Social Spaces

Here at Chester, you’ll find cafés, bars, restaurants, common rooms and outdoor spaces designed for students to use when they are not working, as well as our libraries, which are often a social hub, too. Come for your lecture and stay all day.

Top Tips

Give yourself plenty of time to arrive and recharge before a session starts.

Use your commuting time on the train to get work done or prepare for teaching sessions.

Spend some time on campus after your lessons, make an effort to stay for a while

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Life in Chester

Beautiful and packed with history, Chester is a bustling 21st century city balancing big-name shopping, eating and living with a thriving independent scene.

Food and Drink

The city has a thriving independent food scenepacked full of flavour and suitable for anyone on a budget. Why not try breakfast at Hanky Panky Pancakes, or enjoy happy hour and tapas at Fiesta Havana. At Chester Market, feast your eyes on a vibrant selection of global and local street food, from Thai, Bangladeshi or Mexican, to cheese-themed stalls, artisan breads and an ice cream pudding parlour. If café culture is your thing, take in the coffee aromas at Jaunty Goat or Bean and Cole - perfect for a study break.

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Nightlife

Whether you want quirky bars, lively nightclubs or side-splitting comedy evenings, there’s a night out to suit everyone. Find a plethora of music venues showcasing live performances every weeknight, such as Telford’s Warehouse, The Live Rooms and Alexander’s. For chilled vibes and drinks with friends, the city is abuzz with bars – try Palm for cocktails with that wow factor, or step into an atmospheric, art-deco style jazz bar at Prohibition. If nightclubs are your thing, head to Rosie’s and don’t miss their weekly student nights. What’s more, Chester has been awarded the coveted “Purple Flag” status, which means you can be sure of a safe and thriving nightlife in the city.

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“Chester is a beautiful city full of history with so much to do and see! There are many affordable activities to do in the beautiful city of Chester! Whether you want to explore, try new food and do something active or perhaps you want to keep it relaxed and would prefer to chill and spend no money at all, taking in the scenery. Chester has it all!”

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Festivals and Events

From celebrating cinema and literature, to savouring live music and sumptuous street food, you’ll be spoilt for choice! Watch the city come alive with festivities, including: Chester International Film Festival, the Food and Drink Festival, Chester Pride and more!

Cultural Quarter

In the heart of the city, you’ll find Storyhouse – an award-winning cultural centre containing two state-of-the-art theatres, a cinema, library, restaurant and two bars. On top of that, their cosy workspace is ideal for a study session, especially with the coffee-filled aromas swirling through from the cafe. Alongside this, there is Picturehouse – Chester’s new premium cinema showcasing arthouse and blockbuster films with six screens and a café-bar.

Sport and Leisure

Enjoy a diverse range of activities that will be sure to keep your weekends jam-packed. Along with bowling, cinemas and crazy golf at the Coliseum Leisure Park, take up the challenge of cracking secret codes in several of Chester’s escape rooms.

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Students’ Union

What is Chester Students’ Union?

Chester Students’ Union (CSU) is an independent organisation focused on supporting students to love their student life and have a strong voice during their time at the University. While independent, CSU works closely with the University and has in-depth knowledge of its policies and processes to provide students with effective help, support, and representation on a wide range of issues. This includes academic struggles and disciplinary issues, and we also promote many social opportunities and events throughout the year.

You are represented by three Elected Officers, who were voted in by the students to bring your voice to CSU and the University, and to help create change to improve student experience. It is a diverse role, as Officers keep in touch with students’ views, launch key social and justice-related campaigns, sit on various university committees, and are also Trustees of CSU as a registered charity. The Elected Officers are based at Exton Park in Chester but represent all University of Chester students, and work across the Chester, Warrington, Shrewsbury, and Birkenhead sites.

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What You Can Expect to See From Us?

We are here to represent you and make your time at university exciting! As well as representing you at a high level within the University, we also put on fun events for you to attend throughout the year. These can range from vintage fairs to summer parties, religious celebrations to society events. There will be something for you to attend, whatever your interest!

Our Mission

We are VOCAL

Voice

We are unwavering in our dedication to placing our members at the heart of university and broader decision-making processes, ensuring that their voices are heard and valued.

Opportunities

We enable opportunities that empower our members to take the lead, participate actively, and achieve success, being a critical part of the University of Chester’s Citizen Student Strategy.

Community

We facilitate a sense of belonging among our members, encouraging connections, and fostering engagement between our diverse communities.

Advice

We provide timely and appropriate academic guidance to empower our members to achieve academic success.

Led

By our members – we prioritise the input and leadership of our members in shaping our activities and decisions.

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Sport and Active Lifestyle

At Chester, we believe sport and physical activity should be accessible to all, whether you are training to win, playing for fun or just want to try something new. Sport and Active Lifestyle have lots of opportunities for you to get involved to find the right activity for you, have fun, meet new people and make friends.

What We Offer

Our facilities at Exton Park are available to all students studying across our Chester sites at affordable prices or at no cost at all. Here’s what’s available:

We offer a variety of facilities, programmes, activities, challenges and events:

• Fitness Suite

• Gymnasium/Dance Studio

• Sports Hall

• 25m Swimming Pool

• Floodlit 3G Pitch

• Hockey-specific AstroTurf Pitch

• Squash Courts

• Outdoor Tennis Courts

• Golf Simulator

• An All-Weather Sprint Track

• Active Zones

• Fitness Classes

• Active Campus Sessions

• Personal Training

• Online YouTube Workouts

Grass pitches are also available near to our Creative Campus, Kingsway, and are maintained to a high standard throughout the year.

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Work With Us

We employ a number of students every year to act as fitness instructors, active lifestyle assistants and lifeguards through our innovative UniJob scheme.

Interested in working with the Sport and Active Lifestyle team? There are a number of opportunities every year to work with us through paid or volunteer roles.

You will see part-time paid student vacancies for lifeguards, attendants and fitness instructors and volunteer roles for Active Campus Ambassadors.

Performance Sport

We have been excelling on the pitches, courts, tracks and rivers over the past five years with many titles being won by our teams. This is an excellent time to be part of Team Chester and create your own piece of sporting history at the University. Follow our teams’ performances at: bucs.org.uk

Fitness Classes

Fitness classes are free; you do not need a gym membership to benefit from our classes. Our current timetable has classes throughout the week and this can be viewed on our Portal page or within the Fitness Suite: Military Fitness, Weightlifting for Beginners, Spin in our Spin Studio (virtual and instructor led), Core Blast and Circuits. Anyone can view and sign up to a class via our fitness app Playwaze. Alternatively, you can visit the Fitness Suite reception for more details.

Sport Scholarships

Are you an elite athlete looking to push your sports performance to the next level? We want to help you reach your goals. A tailored package of financial support, as well as mentorship and clothing, are all available to those students wishing to reach new heights in their sporting career. For more information, please go to: chester.ac.uk/sport-scholarships

Active Campus

If team sports are not really your thing but you like to be active, our Active Campus scheme will enable you to take part in weekly fun activities that will not only get you out and about and physically active, but will also help you to meet new people and support your overall wellbeing. Activities run throughout the year and you can attend as many as you like for free!

Athletics’ Union

Our Athletics’ Union looks after our sports teams’ competitions and delivery. We have over 40 sports clubs to join (for an initial fee) at either competitive or recreational level. For more information, please visit: chester.ac.uk/athletics-union

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Student Support

Student Services

Working across all our sites, our student support teams can help you settle into university, and support you with key areas which may be impacting your life or your student experience, including:

• Disability and Inclusion

• Financial Support

• Student Safety

• Wellbeing, Mental Health and Counselling

• Residential Life

Disability and Inclusion

The Disability and Inclusion team support students with disabilities, long-term health conditions, sensory impairments, mental health difficulties, social difficulties, and communication difficulties, for instance Autism and Specific Learning Differences (SpLD) (e.g., Dyslexia). Specialist staff, Disability Support Officers and SpLD staff will work with you to identify the most appropriate solutions to your potential barriers to learning.

The Disability and Inclusion team can also advise students about applying for Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA), creating Epilepsy and Seizure care plans, supporting disability related accommodation requests, parking permits, and creating Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (PEEP).

Studying While Caring

If you are returning to your studies following the birth of a child, are pregnant when applying, or become pregnant during your studies, we are available to provide confidential information, advice and guidance, as well as a Pregnancy Support Plan. We take a flexible approach to support, wherever possible, led by you.

If you have caring responsibilities and would like to talk to others who are also studying at the University of Chester with caring responsibilities, we have a dedicated Student and Staff Carers Network that you can get involved with.

Chaplaincy

Our multifaith Chaplaincy team offers a safe and welcoming space for people of all faiths and none. The team work across the whole University, offering pastoral, spiritual and religious support and fostering diverse communities through our various spaces, weekly activities and events.

We have staff chaplains from Christian, Muslim and Hindu backgrounds and also a wide range of associate chaplains. Our University sites have some excellent Muslim prayer rooms for students and staff, and Chaplaincy leads the Community Hub space at Exton Park.

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A University for Everyone

At the University of Chester, every individual has value, and we’re committed to providing a working, learning, teaching and research environment that celebrates our differences. Our dedication to inclusive teaching and equipping students with world-ready skills extends to all students, ensuring everyone has the same opportunities.

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Diversity

Our annual Diversity Festival welcomes key influencers and activists from a range of backgrounds as speakers to raise awareness of a range of equality and diversity topics, as well as advice on how people can become better allies.

We have an active LGBTQ+ society within the Chester Students’ Union, and the University has also been awarded the Navajo Merseyside and Cheshire LGBTIQA+ Charter Mark. We are one of only two universities in the region to receive this by demonstrating good practice, commitment and knowledge of the specific needs, issues and barriers facing lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender plus (LGBT+) people. We are also heavily involved with Chester Pride, acting as a direct sponsor, participating in the parade, providing use of University land for the event and hosting a stall.

At the University we have employed inspiring individuals, passionate about race equality and education as Student Race Advocates, who work with faculties, departments and all students to actively contribute to many aspects of the University’s work. They work to improve inclusivity and availability of student opportunities; provide support for Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic students and provide help with welfare issues, reaching out to hard-to-reach students; partnership working with staff on a range of topics; policy input and development; providing mentoring, buddying and reverse mentoring and developing conferences and events.

“As a Student Race Advocate at the University, I am dedicated to amplifying the voices of Black, Asian, and other Ethnic Minority students. From promoting race equality to shaping inclusive curricula, I work collaboratively to bridge gaps and foster understanding. Together, we’re not just advocating for change—we’re actively shaping policies, hosting events, and delivering training to create a university that celebrates the richness of our diversity.”

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Your Future

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Supporting Your Study

Academic Skills

Our Academic Skills team are a group of friendly experts who can help you enhance your academic, maths or statistics skills. They work with academics to deliver skills development and support within the University’s areas of study. The team also offer a flexible and blended approach to delivering extracurricular academic skills support, with services accessible online and across our University sites to suit your needs.

This includes one-to-one appointments (both online and on-site), online resources, development feedback on writing, events and activities, and even the Skills Pod podcast, which discusses academic skills, approaches to study and our Advisers’ own study experiences.

Academic Skills Advice and Guidance

The Academic Skills team provides advice and guidance on areas such as:

• Studying at university

• Referencing

• Numeracy

• Critical thinking

• Academic writing

• Academic reading

• Revision and exams

• Time management

• Presentations

• Understanding statistics

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“The Academic Skills team have helped me so much throughout my studies. I was able to have a one-to-one meeting to learn how to reference and cite correctly, as well as understand the essay structure for my course, which really helped me to improve my grades. All of the staff that have helped me have been so friendly and I have left each session feeling much more confident in my own ability.”

Personal Academic Tutor

Every student at the University is allocated a Personal Academic Tutor (PAT), who will be a member of staff in your academic department. Your PAT is there to provide you with academic advice and guidance, and whilst your PAT is primarily concerned with your academic progression, you should feel free to consult them at any time about any personal issues you may have. If your PAT cannot help you directly, they will always suggest other sources of support, advice and guidance that may be available to you, both within and outside of the University.

Turnitin Draft Coach

All students have access to Turnitin Draft Coach. Draft Coach enhances and extends writing support available at the University by providing unlimited instant feedback, 24/7, 365 days a year. It is a self-study tool that students can use to develop their academic writing and research skills. Draft Coach offers three areas of support:

• Grammar Checker: highlights grammatical mistakes and provides explanation of issues.

• Citation Checker: identifies potential missing citations and references.

• Similarity Checker: allows students to check their work for similarity.

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Work Based Learning

Test-drive a future career, enhance your work-related skills, boost your CV and gain real work experience with our nationally renowned module.

What Is It?

We provide students with the opportunity to complete a short in-person or remote-working placement based anywhere in the UK in your second year, with a written assessment at the end to gain credits towards your degree.

What Will I Do?

You get to spend time working in the role, industry or field you’re considering to see if it’s for you, and you get important ‘on-the-job’ experience that employers want everyone to have, but isn’t always easy to come by. Win-win.

You’ll be supported throughout the whole process – our dedicated colleagues will help you find a placement and an academic member of staff will be there to help you out too.

That’s Not All

You’ll get the chance to develop and apply key employability skills, such as team-working, project management, decision-making and communication in a work setting.

The opportunity to reflect on your experience is a crucial element, as it can help you gain more from the placement and better prepare you for the graduate job market.

Please note that, dependent on where you go on placement, you may need to meet the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) costs.

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“Excellent provision of Work Based Learning, one that undoubtedly benefits students. Students are well served by the whole team, above and beyond the requirements.”

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Study Abroad

There’s a whole world out there. Explore places you never thought you’d see, immerse yourself in a whole other culture and way of life, and make memories to last a lifetime.

Almost all our courses offer the opportunity to study abroad, and there’s no need to learn a language. Our dedicated team will work with you to determine the most suitable route to increase your chance of admission.

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Overseas Exchange Year

Good attendance and participation on your course in your first year means you could have a chance for a full academic year abroad. You’ll have two options:

• The International Student Exchange Programme (ISEP), which offers a wide variety of host universities across every continent (except the Arctic and Antarctica)

• Applying to one of Chester’s overseas partner institutions through the Bilateral Exchange

Experiential Learning and European Placements

We offer an Overseas Experiential Learning module, which acts as an overseas alternative to Work Based Learning.

Current placement locations include the continents of Africa, Asia, Europe and South America.

Languages for All

If you don’t want to travel but love languages, why not take advantage of our Languages for All courses, which offer the opportunity to learn one of 11 languages from beginner level to advanced. A reduced rate is charged to undergraduates, but this is fully refundable once you’ve completed the course.

We also offer a range of study and Work Based Learning opportunities in continental Europe, including year-long and shorter placements for those with some second language capability.

If the explorer in you would like more information, contact:

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Placement Year

If your course offers the option to complete a Placement Year it can be a great opportunity to get out there and kickstart your career

Experience the Workplace

A Placement Year is a fantastic way to experience the workplace, apply your learning and build connections for your future. If your course offers the option to complete a Placement Year, you will receive full support with finding a placement and whilst you complete it.

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Undertaking a Placement Year has lots of benefits, some of which are:

• the opportunity to develop practical and transferable skills in a real working environment

• improved job opportunities once you have graduated, with the potential for a firm job offer before returning to your final year

• real experience in your chosen career

• the opportunity to earn a salary

• practical skills and knowledge that will help you in your final year of study

• the opportunity to go on and achieve higher grades and a better class of degree

• the opportunity to build and develop networks.

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Careers and Employability

Being a student at this University is about so much more than getting your degree; it’s about being part of a community where you can build your confidence and experiences and develop the skills, knowledge and attributes that will benefit you as you progress through your lifelong career journey.

Get to Know Our Employability Experts

Our dedicated Careers and Employability team is here to help you take your next steps towards your future goals. We’ll work with you to help you make the most of your time during your studies and to inspire you to reach your potential. We provide a variety of employabilityenhancing experiences through the curriculum, employer contact and tailored group sessions, as well as individual information, advice and guidance. And this doesn’t stop when you finish your studies here as our team continues to support you as a graduate.

Careers Advice and Guidance

Our Career Consultants provide expert, impartial and confidential guidance tailored to your individual needs. There are daily appointments available to help you make decisions about your next steps, or for feedback on your CV and applications.

Peer Mentoring

Our Peer Mentoring scheme will help you with your transition to university by matching you with one of our Peer Mentors (a second or third-year student), who will support you to make connections with others and build your network. You will receive personalised guidance, and they can answer questions about student life and help you settle into university, ensuring you get the most from your student experience.

Links with Employers

Our Employer Engagement team has links with local and national employers, as well as professional bodies, that allow you to network with employers at our events, in the curriculum and in the workplace. We provide you with a range of great opportunities to meet with employers who are looking to recruit our students and graduates, and give insights into their career sector.

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Careers Workshops

Our live and on-demand sessions help you develop the skills and knowledge graduate employers want. You can select from a range of workshops, question and answer panels, and training videos to help you develop confidence and build up a strong, tailored portfolio of skills and knowledge. These include CVs, interviews, assessment centres, LinkedIn, developing a career idea, remote working and leadership, among many others.

Graduate Job Vacancies

We advertise a range of vacancies with local and national employers through our CareerHub portal. When you’re ready to apply, we’ll help you through every stage of the selection process.

Skills Award

The Chester Difference Award allows you to showcase your skills and experiences to future employers by giving you recognition for the skills you have demonstrated through all the activities undertaken during your time at the University.

Enterprise and Entrepreneurship: Be Your Own Boss!

The Venture Programme helps you to develop the skills, knowledge, confidence and connections to start up a business, to enter selfemployment or to build a freelance career.

Volunteering Opportunities

Get involved in volunteer opportunities, gain skills and experience, and make a positive impact in your community. Keep a record of your experiences and gain recognition for your volunteer activities through our volunteer award scheme. Access all of our opportunities, including student-led projects, school volunteering and community roles, through the Volunteer Hub.

After more detail? Visit:

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Earn While You Learn

We can help you find a part-time role whether you are looking to make some extra money while learning, or if you’re wanting to enhance your career prospects. Working alongside your studies is a great way to boost your income and you have the added benefit of learning valuable skills to equip you for your future.

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Unijob

Our UniJob service enables you to apply for part-time jobs at the University. Roles include IT Assistants, Researchers, Student Ambassadors and much more. Our Unijob roles include good rates of pay, flexible hours that work around your studies and the chance to develop your existing skills and acquire new ones.

Work Experiences

We run a paid Workplace Experiences programme, which includes internships and projects for students and graduates, and we advertise other work experience opportunities to help you gain the skills and experience needed for today’s job market.

Local Part-time Jobs

The location of the University’s learning sites makes it easy to access part-time jobs, with a huge range of different roles available right on your doorstep. You can use our CareerHub portal to find part-time work in the local area and elsewhere.

Employer in the Foyer Events

You can meet recruiting organisations throughout the academic year at these events if you’re seeking part-time or seasonal work, or if you’re looking for a graduate-level role.

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Course Information

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Delve into our course list over the next few pages and narrow down your search.

Almost all of our courses offer the opportunity to complete our Work Based Learning module or a placement, helping you get real experience in the working world.

Lots of our courses also have the exciting option to study abroad, ranging from short-term to year-long placements.

Our Courses 65 67 ART AND DESIGN 73 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 77 BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT 85 CHEMISTRY 89 COMPUTER SCIENCE 93 COUNSELLING 97 CRIMINOLOGY 101 ECONOMICS 105 EDUCATION 111 ENGINEERING 115 ENGLISH 119 EVENTS MANAGEMENT 123 GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENT 131 HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE 137 HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY 141 LANGUAGES AND CULTURES 147 LAW 151 MATHEMATICS 155 MEDIA
MEDICAL AND LIFE SCIENCES 167 MUSIC 171 NUTRITION AND DIETETICS 175 PERFORMING ARTS 179 POLICING 183 POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 189 PSYCHOLOGY 193 SOCIOLOGY 199 SPORT 203 THEOLOGY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES 207 TOURISM 211 ZOOLOGY AND ANIMAL SCIENCE 214 WORK BASED LEARNING 217 FOUNDATION YEARS 218 DEGREE AND HIGHER APPRENTICESHIPS
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Art and Design

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As an Art and Design student, you’ll benefit from access to well-equipped studio and workshop spaces, and a teaching and technical support team with diverse research backgrounds and industry experience.

Art and Design

Student-Centred Experience

Our expert staff are committed to providing a high-quality, student-centred experience that will develop your individual creative potential. Wherever your interests lie, our courses aim to provide you with the practical skills and academic knowledge to succeed within and beyond the creative and cultural industries.

Learning Site

Creative Campus, Kingsway is our specially developed arts campus, located on the outskirts of the city centre. It is home to on-site and off-site exhibition spaces, specialist workshops and art and design facilities, as well as a courtyard performance space, social hub, and catering outlet.

Facilities

You will develop your work in studios and workshops that have been specially equipped for your creative discipline with industry-standard equipment. We provide a broad range of traditional art school and physical making facilities, alongside opportunities to engage with cutting-edge new technologies. Single

Honours
Fashion Communication Marketing (Social Media)
Fashion Design +
Fine Art
Graphic Design +
Interior Design +
Photography +
Product Design + Combined Honours
Fine Art and Graphic Design
Fine Art and Photography
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Fashion Communication

Marketing (Social Media)

BA Single Honours

Creative Campus, Kingsway, Chester

2 years full time

Work Based Learning Placement

• We deliver 21st century learning for the 21st century fashion industry. With 75% online and 25% face-to-face learning, our course mirrors the current and future working environment of the fashion communication marketing industry.

• The Fashion Fast Track is supported by a range of industry speakers and has an industry mentor network that supports students to gain invaluable employability skills and industry networking opportunities.

• Reduce the time and expense it takes for you to become industry-ready on our two-year course.

Fashion Design

BA Single Honours

Creative Campus, Kingsway, Chester

Foundation Year option, Placement Year option, 3 years full time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• Fashion Design is a fast-paced and practically driven course aimed at individuals who are motivated to develop their own unique creative design identity.

• Build a solid understanding of personal branding and marketing requirements and learn what it is to be a designer for the 21st century.

• The course includes contemporary input from industry professionals to engage learners with the drivers that are motivating current fashion practice, e.g., sustainability live projects and special Zero Waste workshops.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3

• We are looking for passionate, enthusiastic students seeking to develop their personal visual signature/content creation/campaign approach to social media, film, styling, marketing or branding for fashion

• Applicants will be required to attend an interview before an offer of a place can be made

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC, including one of the following subjects: Art & Design, Fine Art or Textiles

• BTEC Extended Diploma (Art & Design): DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points, including 5 in HL Visual Arts

• Access to HE Diploma (Art & Design), to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• Applicants will be required to attend a portfolio interview before an offer of a place can be made

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Fine Art

BA Single or Combined Honours

Creative Campus, Kingsway, Chester

Foundation Year option for Single Honours, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• The Fine Art course will expand and develop your visual creativity within a contemporary practice-based context underpinned by relevant theory. It includes possibilities in painting and drawing, sculpture, time-based and lens-based media, textiles, printmaking and interdisciplinary studio contexts.

• Students have access to well-equipped workshops and facilities supported by expert technical demonstrators and highly knowledgeable academic staff.

• Engage with external opportunities, such as exhibiting and installing your work in a public setting or work on a placement in a professional environment.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC, including one of the following subjects: Art & Design or Fine Art

• BTEC Extended Diploma (Art & Design): DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points, including 5 in HL Visual Arts

• Access to HE Diploma (Art & Design), to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• Applicants will be required to attend a portfolio interview before an offer of a place can be made

Graphic Design

BA Single or Combined Honours

Creative Campus, Kingsway, Chester

Foundation Year option for Single Honours, Placement Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• As a part of the creative community at Chester, you will develop an innovative, individual visual language that aims to deal with the demands of an intensely competitive global marketplace.

• Explore your creative direction and delve into illustration, moving image, app design and AR and VR, alongside traditional graphic design.

• Learn from guest speakers, and enjoy annual trips to exhibitions and events in the North West and London, as well as a biennial trip to New York.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC – BBC, including one of the following subjects: Art, Art & Design, Graphic Design, Design & Technology

• BTEC Extended Diploma (Art & Design): DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points, including 5 in HL Visual Arts

• Access to HE Diploma (Art & Design), to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• Applicants will be required to attend a portfolio interview before an offer of a place can be made

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Interior Design

BA Single Honours

Creative Campus, Kingsway, Chester

Foundation Year option, Placement Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• Alongside gaining a comprehensive understanding of design principles and concepts within the context of interior spaces, you will also develop your expertise and proficiency in discipline-specific skills.

• We have a dedicated interior design studio space, and you will have access to wellequipped workshops.

• Work alongside others in a supportive and collaborative studio environment, and build your confidence as a designer, develop your interior design knowledge and understanding, and gain proficiency in the specialist skills needed for industry.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC, including one of the following subjects: Art & Design, Fine Art or Photography

• BTEC Extended Diploma (Art & Design or Photography): DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points, including 5 in HL Visual Arts

• Access to HE Diploma (Art & Design) to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• Applicants will be required to attend a portfolio interview before an offer of a place can be made

Photography

BA Single or Combined Honours

Creative Campus, Kingsway, Chester

Foundation Year option, Placement Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• Our team has practice and research expertise in analogue, digital and new media practices. Learn from leading practitioners through visiting and guest lecturers.

• You’ll be introduced to different camera formats, file editing, (studio and flash) lighting, photobook publishing, moving image and collaborative practice, alongside industry specific skills and professional practice.

• You’ll establish an independent practice and visual identity, leading to pathways in art and documentary, or careers in teaching, music or sports photojournalism, architectural, fashion, clinical photography, or postgraduate study.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC at A Level, including one of the following subjects: Art & Design, Fine Art or Photography

• BTEC Extended Diploma (Art & Design): DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points, including 5 in HL Visual Arts

• Access to HE Diploma (Art & Design), to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• Applicants will be required to attend a portfolio interview before an offer of a place can be made

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Art and Design

Product Design

BA Single Honours

Creative Campus, Kingsway, Chester Foundation Year option, Placement Year option, 3 years full time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• Embark on an exciting journey of creativity, digital exploration and hands-on making. Applying Design Thinking tools, you will develop solutions to real-world problems, giving you a sense of purpose and creative fulfilment.

• We have excellent links with commercial partners, enabling us to set live briefs so that students can work alongside professional designers and have a path to work experiences and graduate design jobs.

• We encourage you to push the boundaries and explore the entrepreneurial possibilities of your ideas.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC, including an Art, Design or creative related subject

• BTEC Extended Diploma (Art & Design, Product Design or Photography): DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points, including 5 in HL Visual Arts

• Access to HE Diploma (Art & Design), to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• Applicants will be required to attend a portfolio interview before an offer of a place can be made

“You can really laugh and be yourself while you learn. I have really found my creative spark. It’s a place where I feel safe and creatively free.”
Tanya Photography Student
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Biological Sciences

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Our Biological Sciences courses are designed to give you a unique and highly fulfilling student experience, while developing your passion and expertise in your chosen area.

Biological Sciences

Research Active Staff

The enthusiastic teaching team are involved in highquality international research, combining expertise across the full spectrum of biological sciences. Our courses actively combine laboratory-based practical sessions, lectures and field courses. Many also include specialist lectures given by practising experts.

Learning Site

Our historic Exton Park site, home to our Biological Sciences courses, is a short walk from Chester city centre. Here you will benefit from modern teaching facilities, social hubs, accommodation, and an inspiring environment in which to live and study.

Facilities

Our Biological Sciences courses have recently benefitted from the refurbishment of five teaching laboratories, one containing internet-linked workstations. You will also be able to take advantage of the site’s modern lecture theatres and the learning resource centre, featuring the library and open-access computer facilities.

Biological Sciences courses:

Single Honours

• Biology

• Bioveterinary Science

• Forensic Biology

• Marine Biology

Combined Honours

• Animal Behaviour and Biology

• Animal Behaviour and Psychology

• Archaeology and Forensic Biology

• Biology and Forensic Biology

• Biology and Psychology

• Biology and Sport and Exercise Sciences

• Forensic Biology and Psychology

Foundation Year option available
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Biology

BSc Single or Combined Honours

Bioveterinary Science

BSc Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester Foundation Year option for Single Honours, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• Our Biology degree, accredited by the Royal Society of Biology, offers a range of subjects and unique experiences due to links with renowned organisations, such as Chester Zoo.

• Our diverse research activities ensure enthusiastic delivery of contemporary content, including countering the illegal trade in endangered species using DNA-based techniques, improved understanding of disease processes, microbiology, animal behaviour, and conservation biology.

• If you’re interested in research, the experiential module involves a range of field trips. In the past, we have visited the Philippines, Madagascar and Egypt.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC, including one of the following subjects: Biology or Chemistry

• BTEC Extended Diploma (Applied Science or Animal Management): DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points, including 5 in HL Biology

• Access to HE Diploma (Science), to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level (Science): Merit

Exton Park, Chester Foundation Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• Our Bioveterinary Science degree, accredited by the Royal Society of Biology, offers an opportunity to study animal health not only at the physiological and cellular level, but also at the behavioural level.

• The Bioveterinary Science course also aims to examine the wider implications of animal health by looking at how it impacts wildlife ecology, and also how animal health affects the human population.

• You will focus on the diverse skills required to work in pathology laboratories that support the veterinary profession.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC, including one of the following subjects: Biology or Chemistry

• BTEC Extended Diploma (Applied Science or Animal Management): DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points, including 5 in HL Biology or Chemistry

• Access to HE Diploma (Science), to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level (Science): Merit

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Biological Sciences

Forensic Biology

BSc Single or Combined Honours

Marine Biology

BSc Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester

Foundation Year option for Single Honours, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• Explore the fast-moving and exciting science behind criminal investigation through the study of biology and practical forensic applications.

• This course, accredited by the Royal Society of Biology, offers a combination of forensic aspects with a thorough grounding in the traditional science of biology, in particular the molecular biology techniques and DNA profiling.

• Emphasis is placed on the development of key generic skills, equipping you with the necessary theoretical basis and practical experience to enter many areas of employment in both forensic and biological sciences.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC, including one of the following subjects: Biology or Chemistry

• BTEC Extended Diploma (Applied Science): DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points, including 5 in HL Biology or Chemistry

• Access to HE Diploma (Science), to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level (Science): Merit

Exton Park, Chester

Foundation Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• This degree, accredited by the Royal Society of Biology, aims to provide graduates with a broad understanding of the fundamental aspects of the biology of life, as well as more specialised aspects such as fisheries, marine animal behaviour, conservation genetics and marine pollution.

• Students will visit a range of local habitats and have the option to go overseas to undertake field work on a tropical coral reef.

• Graduates will be equipped with relevant and evidenced competency in the application of marine biology to practical settings, providing access to a wide range of employment

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC, including one of the following subjects: Biology or Chemistry

• BTEC Extended Diploma (Applied Science or Animal Management): DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points, including 5 in HL Biology

• Access to HE Diploma (Science), to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level (Science): Merit

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Business and Management

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Be part of an innovative and entrepreneurial business school, who provide high quality management and leadership training, to inspire futurefocused and industry ready graduates.

Business and Management

Innovative Business School

Chester Business School provides an environment that fosters entrepreneurial behaviours, innovative practices and high order, employer relevant business skills. You can benefit from partnerships and relationships with industry that have been cultivated over years of working with business leaders and entrepreneurs in order to maximise your business potential.

Learning Site

Our student-centred learning is supported through a range of facilities, services, activities and communities all situated on our Queen’s Park site in the heart of Chester. Its size and location enable students to work, network and socialise in one place and it is only a short walk from accommodation and the city centre.

Careers/Employment

Employability is central to our Business and Management courses, which aim to focus on equipping all students with real skills, knowledge and fortitude to make a positive contribution to the global business environment. With the vast majority of our courses offering a year in industry, we actively prepare and support students in engaging with the competitive internship application and recruitment process.

Business and Management courses:

Single Honours

• Accounting and Finance +

• Banking and Finance +

• Business Finance +

• Business Management +

• Business Management and Administration (TopUp)

• Digital Marketing +

• International Business Management +

• International Business Management with French or Spanish +

• Marketing +

Combined Honours

• Business Management and Events Management +

• Business Management and International Tourism Management +

• Business Management and Marketing Management +

• Events Management and Marketing Management +

• International Tourism Management and Marketing Management +

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Accounting and Finance

BSc Single Honours

Queen’s Park, Chester Foundation Year option, Placement Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• Develop in-demand accounting and finance skills through practical application and real business experiences.

• Accredited by ICAEW, CIMA, ACCA and CIPFA, you will secure major exemptions from the examinations of these professional accounting bodies, so once you have graduated it will take you less time to become a qualified accountant.

• At the annual Accounting and Finance Conference, connect and network with local business leaders, professional guest speakers and recent graduates from the course, offering the opportunity for professional advice and guidance.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• GCSE Maths at grade C/4 or above

• T Level: Merit

Banking and Finance

BSc Single Honours

Queen’s Park, Chester Foundation Year option, Placement Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• You will connect with a network of like-minded peers and challenge your thinking as you explore the fast-paced nature of banking.

• Learn about the latest challenges and issues in the banking industry, such as adapting to ever-changing regulation, risk management strategies that can be leveraged, and explore the latest technology to ensure banking remains relevant to increased competition.

• As an associate member of UK Finance, case studies will be real industry issues, providing students with an advantage for future employability.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• GCSE Maths at grade C/4 or above

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

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Business and Management

Business Finance

BA Single Honours

Queen’s Park, Chester Foundation Year option, Placement Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• On this course, you will develop both financial and business analysis skills. It will equip you with techniques that help organisations plan and improve their decision-making processes.

• Learn about key concepts in business finance, as well as other areas such as leadership, marketing and people management, strategic management and sustainable entrepreneurship.

• Chester Business School has strong links with the business community, and these links will help you to find work-based placements and significantly enhance the relevance of your degree.

Business Management

BA Single or Combined Honours

Queen’s Park, Chester Foundation Year option, Placement Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• We will equip you with much more than business knowledge. Here at Chester, you can tailor your Business Management degree to suit your career. The four pathways are: Entrepreneurship, Finance, Marketing or Human Resources.

• Students enjoy enriching study trips to locations such as Marks and Spencer’s most sustainable store.

• Be inspired and informed by a series of visiting speakers from industry. You’ll leave us with experiences that should give you an edge at interview and in the workplace.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• GCSE Maths at grade C/4 or above

• T Level: Merit

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

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Business Management and Administration (Top-Up)

BA Single Honours (Top-Up)

Queen’s Park, Chester

1 year full time

• This course is designed specifically to support the transition between your HND, Foundation Degree or equivalent studies to a final year honours level.

• You will be taught by both academics and practitioners, ensuring you receive a good balance of theory and application.

• Combining essential knowledge with academic skills development will give you the best chance of success at honours degree level and within the graduate employment market.

Digital Marketing

BA Single Honours

Queen’s Park, Chester

Foundation Year option, Placement Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based

Learning Placement

• Succeed in an increasingly digital world, explore the latest digital technologies, innovate, and devise solutions for real digital marketing challenges.

• Shape your career path by focusing on the elements of professional digital marketing that inspire you the most.

• You will work on real, live digital projects and discover solutions to the digital marketing challenges of small companies and charities, as well as leading organisations and multinationals.

Entry Requirements

• Level 5 related qualification, HND or Foundation Degree

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

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International Business Management

BA Single Honours

Queen’s Park, Chester

Foundation Year option, Placement Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based

Learning Placement

• This course provides the toolkit to work for a company in the international market, discover how organisations operate on the world stage, and gain real-life work experience throughout your studies.

• You will join an overseas trip for International Business students, enabling you to gain experience of a different culture, and typically involves visits to companies operating in a different business environment.

• You will learn from industry speakers, global examples, and business simulations, and will develop the skills that employers are seeking.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

Business and Management

International Business Management with French

or Spanish

BA Single Honours

Queen’s Park, Chester

Placement Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based

Learning Placement

• This course will enable you to work for a company in the international market and to discover how organisations operate on the world stage, whilst equipping you with the professional and industry-relevant foreign language vocabulary you will need.

• You will take an international trip to experience a foreign cultural and business environment.

• Learning will be anchored to today’s international business world, blending the study of top global companies with that of emerging sectors, such as artificial intelligence and financial innovation.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

• A GCSE in a modern foreign language at grade C/4 or above is required for the degree with French

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Marketing

BA Single Honours

Queen’s Park, Chester Foundation Year option, Placement Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• This course brings marketing to life with inspiring, real-world experiences, and is accredited by the Chartered Institute of Marketing.

• Everything you study will be anchored to today’s business world. You will look at small local businesses right through to leading brands, as well as new trends in key marketing areas, such as customer behaviour and digital communications.

• An optional year-long placement will really bring your course to life and enhance your graduate employment prospects.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

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Chemistry

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As a student within the Faculty of Science, Business and Enterprise, you’ll be taught by research active staff, many of whom have experience in industry and running cooperative projects.

Chemistry

Be Challenged

We train chemists who are going to solve some of the world’s greatest challenges, from health to climate change. All our students conduct industrial placements with our partner companies where you will be encouraged to work collaboratively on projects with cross disciplinary groups of scientists and engineers, and you will be able to put everything you learn into practice to gain valuable experience for your CV. If you want to study in an environment where you are challenged, encouraged and nurtured, then this is definitely the place for you.

Learning Site

Based at our Exton Park site, you can enjoy working alongside fellow students, academic researchers and commercial enterprises in continuing the legacy of innovation in the North West. As a student, you’ll have access to a range of technical resources, professional modelling software, and access to the Faculty’s supercomputing cluster.

Careers/Employment

With a balance of theoretical knowledge and practical laboratory skills, we want to enable you to translate science into solutions to real-world problems, and prepare you for your future professional career. Our careers service helps develop employability skills prior to graduation so that you have a head start in a competitive world.

Chemistry course:

Single Honours

• Chemistry

Foundation Year option available

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Chemistry

BSc Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester Foundation Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• Our BSc in Chemistry provides you with a broad base of fundamental chemistry, and the practical skills to begin a rewarding career in science.

• Our teaching is underpinned by practical classes in our brand-new laboratories, where you can expect to use advanced instrumentation for chemical analysis, including infra-red spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and mass spectrometry.

• With placement opportunities at every level of study throughout the course, you will get ample work experience to enter your chosen career.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC, including Chemistry

• BTEC: Can only consider in combination with A Level Chemistry

• IB Diploma: 26 points, including 5 in HL Chemistry

• Access to HE Diploma (Chemistry at Level 3), to include 30 Level 3 credits at Merit

• T Level (Engineering): Merit

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Computer Science

Learning Opportunities

Our Computer Science courses will help you explore how computers work, how computer software is developed, how computers communicate with each other, and the ways in which software manipulates, stores and processes data. Alongside our dedicated staff, guest lecturers and mentors, who contribute to teaching, you will have the chance to participate in events such as hackathons and game jams. Interaction with local employers reinforce how technology can be innovatively employed in business.

Learning Site

You will study at the University’s historic Exton Park site, just a short walk from Chester city centre. Here you can benefit from excellent support from teaching staff and modern teaching facilities, including specialist PC and Mac computer suites.

Careers/Employment

Our courses have a strong focus on employability, providing you with the opportunity to build a portfolio of projects to pave your way into industry. We have our own software development centre – the Informatics Centre – allowing you to gain essential experience.

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Computer Science

BSc Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester

Foundation Year option for Single Honours, Placement Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• Prepare yourself for the challenges facing today’s computer-dominated world through a theoretical and practical understanding of the science behind computers.

• This course is accredited by BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, for the purposes of fully meeting the academic requirement for registration as a Chartered IT Professional.

• You will explore how computers work, how computer software is developed, how computers communicate with each other, and the ways in which software manipulates, stores and processes data.

Cybersecurity

BSc Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester

Foundation Year option for Single Honours, Placement Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• Gain the skills you need to understand and react to security threats on information systems.

• This course is accredited by BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, for the purposes of fully meeting the academic requirement for registration as a Chartered IT Professional.

• Learn from experts engaged in the field, who are able to provide expertise in investigation and cybercrime, in the practice of and theory behind exploitation and protection (security) measures, and in the application of cybersecurity aspects to business/ organisations.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

• GCSE Maths at grade C/4 or above

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

• GCSE Maths at grade C/4 or above

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Games Development

BSc Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester

Foundation Year option for Single Honours, Placement Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• Accredited by BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, for the purposes of fully meeting the academic requirement for registration as a Chartered IT Professional, this course teaches the programming, design, artistic and professional skills used across the industry, giving you the skills to create and develop the next generation of innovative video games.

• Our team of experienced lecturers brings both research and industry experience to the course. Ralph Ferneyhough, in particular, has 20 years of experience in the games industry and has contributed to over 30 published commercial games.

• Students may experience events featuring industry professionals, and take part in game jams and external competitions, such as Tranzfuser.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

• GCSE Maths at grade C/4 or above

Software Engineering

BSc Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester

Foundation Year option for Single Honours, Placement Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• Accredited by BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, for the purposes of fully meeting the academic requirement for registration as a Chartered IT Professional, this course encourages you to unleash your creative side by designing and prototyping user interfaces, as well as sharpening your problem solving and analytical skills by writing code to develop software for multiple platforms.

• You may experience events featuring industry professionals, or work on an extracurricular project, such as a Hackathon with your peers.

• Students may be employed to work on commercial projects at the on-site Informatics Centre.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

• GCSE Maths at grade C/4 or above

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Gain highly developed skills for helping others by studying at a University with a long-established national and international reputation for the provision of counselling, education and research.

Counselling

Counselling

Inspiring Community

We are linked to an exciting, internationally renowned and cutting-edge research community, and the course is delivered by practitioners and researchers who draw on their own extensive professional and academic expertise.

Tailored Facilities

Counselling Skills focuses on delivering stimulating learning sessions and is based at Exton Park. We offer a dynamic learning environment, with shared spaces for students to mix, discuss their work and undertake independent study.

Career-Focused

We provide a range of work experience opportunities, and have a dedicated careers service at the University. You have the chance to gain highly developed, transferable skills which can be applied to a wide range of careers, such as social work, teaching or human resources. This may also provide the foundations for further therapeutic training should you wish to continue onto professional counsellor qualification routes.

Counselling course:

Combined Honours

• Counselling Skills and Psychology

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Counselling Skills

BA Combined Honours

Exton Park, Chester

3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• This course provides you with a chance to gain highly developed, embedded counselling skills to help others, and can provide the foundations for further therapeutic training for those who wish to continue onto professional counsellor qualification routes.

• The course has received Quality Checked training recognition by the National Counselling and Psychotherapy Society (NCPS).

• You will learn about a range of counselling and therapeutic approaches, developing your self-awareness and ability to communicate with people in an ethical, empathic and professional way.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

• GCSE Maths at grade C/4 or above and GCSE English at grade C/4 or above is required if combined with Psychology

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Criminology

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By critically exploring a range of key social issues, including punishment, victimisation, inequality, and cyber crime, students will develop a deep understanding of crime, harm and justice.

Criminology

Inspiring Community

Your learning experience is guided by an expert team of research active and committed educators, with experience of supporting different communities in their pursuit of justice. Through inspiring teaching on topics such as accountability, reform, activism and resistance, you will learn about opportunities to support change.

Tailored Facilities

Located at our Exton Park site, you’ll benefit from a modern learning environment with spaces for you to work independently, learn from your dedicated lecturers, study with your peers and gain support from your Personal Academic Tutor. You’ll also have access to a wide range of social and recreational facilities.

Career-Focused

Criminology at Chester is designed to equip you with the knowledge and practical skills to stand out to employers in the Criminal Justice agencies and the public and private sectors. Criminology students have successful careers in the police, probation service, youth support, research and nongovernmental organisations.

Single Honours

• Criminology

• Criminology with Counselling Skills

• Criminology with Cyber Crime and Security

• Criminology with Policing

Criminology courses: Foundation Year option available

Combined Honours

• Criminology and Psychology

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Criminology

BSc Single or BSc Combined Honours

Exton Park, Chester Foundation Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• Unlike other Criminology courses, at Chester we focus on a small, individualised approach to teaching. Lecturers get to know students and their interests to ensure teaching is engaging.

• We retain a focus upon public Criminology and its relevance in society. This includes careersfocused sessions, reflective assessments and targeting critical discussions to public and academic audiences.

• Our staff are engaged with innovative research. Lectures include content from current research projects, demonstrating strong engagement with the evolution of Criminology as a discipline.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

Criminology with Counselling Skills

BSc Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester

Single Honours, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• This innovative degree combines criminology and counselling skills. Students not only explore the intricacies of crime in society and the justice system, but also develop the ability to provide emotional and psychological support to those who may need it.

• The course emphasises practical experience, offering students opportunities for placements, fieldwork, and interactions with professionals.

• Graduates of this course are uniquely equipped to pursue careers in advocacy in areas such as victim support services, rehabilitation programmes, youth offending teams, and various roles within the criminal justice system.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

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Criminology with Cyber Crime and Security

BSc Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester

Foundation Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• This course offers an exciting and comprehensive exploration of the multifaceted field of criminology with a specialised focus on cybercrime and security.

• With the increasing prevalence of cyber threats and digital crimes, there is a growing demand for professionals who can effectively address these challenges. Graduates of this course are well positioned to pursue rewarding careers in law enforcement, cybersecurity, digital forensics, and risk management.

• The course includes ethical hacking and penetration testing, enabling students to understand cybercriminal tactics and develop countermeasures.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

Criminology with Policing

BSc Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester

Foundation Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• Our course is designed to offer a comprehensive understanding of criminology and its intersection with law enforcement.

• You will delve into critical topics such as criminal behaviour, risk, social justice, punishments, and the impact of crime on individuals and communities.

• We provide experiential opportunities through partnerships with local and national agencies, industry specialists and the third sector. These hands-on experiences are invaluable in developing practical skills and understanding the realities of policing and criminal justice work.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

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Economics

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Study Economics at Chester and understand how historical, social, political and international factors, as well as business finance and data science, influence the development of modern micro and macroeconomics.

Economics

Inspiring Community

Our lively peer workshops, projects and group work allow you to discuss theories and ideas in an open and positive environment. Staff are published academics with a passion for their subjects, and invited guest lecturers bring knowledge from the wider professional and academic community.

Tailored Facilities

Our Economics courses are taught at the Exton Park site. Close to the on-site library, we offer a dynamic learning environment, with shared spaces for students to mix, discuss their work and undertake independent study. Economics students also have access to computer labs and specialised software.

Career-Focused

You can benefit from a broad range of work experience opportunities, including our innovative Work Based Learning module which includes a placement, or you have the opportunity to spend a year abroad. In addition, you will have the opportunity for direct contact with potential employers.

Single Honours

• Economics

• Economics with Business Finance

• Economics with Data Science

Economics courses: Foundation Year option available

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Economics

BSc Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester Foundation Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

Economics with Business Finance

BSc Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester Foundation Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• Unlike traditional economics courses that focus solely on financial markets, our degree offers a multidisciplinary perspective. It emphasises the interconnectedness of economics with other social sciences, such as politics, international relations, sociology, and criminology.

• Our degree prioritises the development of practical skills that are relevant in today’s job market. You will gain confidence in quantitative skills, even if you are initially hesitant about mathematics.

• Graduates can pursue careers in big data, finance, business, consulting, and the nonprofit sector.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• GCSE Maths at grade C/4 or above

• T Level: Merit

• This innovative course combines the analytical rigour of economics with the practicality of business finance, providing a comprehensive, intellectually stimulating and career-focused education.

• Our curriculum is enriched with real-world case studies, ensuring that you gain practical insights into the financial world. You’ll learn how economic theories apply to contemporary business challenges and develop the skills to analyse financial data, assess market trends, and make informed decisions.

• Students have opportunities for placements with leading financial institutions, providing invaluable hands-on experience and the chance to build professional networks.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• GCSE Maths at grade C/4 or above

• T Level: Merit

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Economics with Data Science

BSc Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester Foundation Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• This degree is meticulously designed for those who are passionate about understanding economic dynamics and harnessing the power of data to inform decision-making in today’s data-driven world.

• Our state-of-the-art facilities and resources reflect the University of Chester’s commitment to excellence. You will have access to advanced data analysis software and tools, allowing you to practice and apply your skills in a real-world context.

• Students get the opportunity to work with real-world economic data, using tools and techniques relevant to the industry.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• GCSE Maths at grade C/4 or above

• T Level: Merit

“Our Economics degree reinforces the vision of economics as a major social science that influences others, and the consideration of the different contexts and fields that economics is related to. It distances its approach from the traditional focus on financial markets, to instead look into wider factors influencing the development of countries’ economies.”

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Education

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We offer a range of specialist courses leading to careers in working with children, young people, families and adults in need of support in a variety of contexts, including teacher training.

Education

Student Support

We are dedicated to guiding students to success through academic and pastoral support. Tutors are research active, and our work is linked to the Centre for Research into Education, Creativity and the Arts through Practice, which specialises in practice-based research and focuses on creativity, learning and the arts in professional contexts.

Learning Sites

Courses are available at Exton Park in Chester, and at University Centre Shrewsbury. As a student, you will have access to specialist library collections, social areas, a catering outlet, subject-specific teaching facilities, and IT laboratories.

Employment

Employability is central to our courses, with each one offering placements in educational environments where you will develop the practical skills you need for your career. We work closely with employers to design course content that meets the needs of employers and provides pathways to employment and further academic study.

Education courses:

Single Honours

• Childhood Studies with Applied Psychology

• Early Childhood and Primary Education +

• Early Years – Primary Education (3-7) with QTS – Teacher Education

Education +
• Primary Education (5-11) with QTS – Teacher Education
• Working with Children, Young People and Families (WBIS) (Online)
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Childhood Studies with Applied Psychology

BA Single Honours

University Centre Shrewsbury

3 years full time

Work Based Learning Placement

• Gain an in-depth understanding on how to apply psychology within education and use real-life placement opportunities to apply the theory and practice of both disciplines.

• Placements offer a chance to work with a professional and gain insight into their responsibilities. External and internal professionals will widen your understanding of the influence different professionals have on children and families.

• Research projects form a key aspect of the course and will allow you to follow your own lines of interest and enquiry.

Early Childhood and Primary Education

BA Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester Foundation Year option, 3 years full time

Placement Year option

• This non-QTS course specialises in supporting you to understand the dynamic fields of Early Childhood and Primary Education. This degree is perfect if you want to pursue a career working with children from birth to 11 years of age, in a wide range of educational contexts. Students have the opportunity to choose a pathway in either early childhood or primary education in their second year of study.

• Placements allow you to observe experienced practitioners and to develop your knowledge of children in education.

• Course tutors bring expertise from the early years and primary education sectors and offer personalised teaching and guidance, drawing on their research interests.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

• GCSE English and Maths at grade C/4 or above

Entry Requirements

• 104 UCAS points

• A Levels: CCC–BCC

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• Access to HE Diploma Open College Units or Open University Credits

• T Level: Pass with a C in the core

• GCSE English and ideally Maths at grade C/4 or above

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Education (3-7) with QTSTeacher Education

BA Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester

3 years full time

Study Abroad option

• At the heart of this course is a vision of transforming you into a teacher, ready to enter the profession with confidence as a skilled professional and equipped to make a significant contribution to the education of children now and in the future.

• The Enrichment Placement module in Year 2 offers a unique opportunity to participate in a short-term placement in the UK or abroad.

• Our most recent Ofsted inspections have rated our Early Years – Primary Education provision as outstanding.

Education

BA Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester Foundation Year option, 3 years full time

Study Abroad option, Placement Year option

• This course significantly builds on your understanding of political science, sociology, philosophy, and psychology, to help you to develop expertise in the study of education.

• Our course offers placements in each year of study, ensuring you apply theory to practice in real-life settings. Our placements open doors to careers you’ve possibly not previously considered.

• We offer an optional international pathway, providing you with the opportunity to take the Cambridge English Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (CELTA).

Entry Requirements

• 120 UCAS points

• A Levels: BBC–BBB

• IB Diploma: 28 points

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DDM

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

• GCSE grade C/4 or above (or equivalent) in English Language, Maths and Science (grade B/5 or above preferred)

Entry Requirements

• 104 UCAS points

• A Levels: CCC–BCC

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• BTEC Extended Diploma: MMM–DMM

• Access to HE Diploma, Open College Units or Open University Credits

• T Level: Pass with a C in the core

• GCSE English and ideally Maths at grade C/4 or above

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Primary Education (5-11) with QTS - Teacher Education

BA Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester; University Centre Shrewsbury

3 years full time

• At the heart of this course is a vision of transforming you into a teacher, ready to enter the profession as a skilled professional and equipped to make a significant contribution to the education of children.

• Our course offers you: Qualified Teacher Status; experience across Key Stages 1 and 2; and extensive experience in schools with at least 24 weeks in at least four schools or settings.

• We have an ‘Outstanding’ Ofsted (2016) rating for primary and secondary education.

Working with Children, Young People and Families (WBIS) (Online)

BA Single Honours

Online/Distance Learning

3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

• Our course is unique in offering children’s workforce professionals the opportunity to combine study alongside their workplace commitments. As a fully online degree, you will have the flexibility to study the course full or part time, enabling you to earn whilst you learn.

• Working alongside students from other children’s workforce contexts, you will develop a secure understanding of the sector, enabling you to advance your career confidently.

• The course is delivered via recorded live lectures and independent online study.

Entry Requirements

• 120 UCAS points

• A Levels: BBC–BBB

• IB Diploma: 28 points

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DDM

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 30 Level 3 credits at Merit or above

• T Level: Merit (Education & Healthcare)

• GCSE grade C/grade 4 or above (or equivalent) in English Language, Maths and Science (grade B/5 or above preferred)

Entry Requirements

• A Levels: CCC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: MMM

• Access to HE Diploma, Open College Units or Open University Credits

• T Level: Merit

• GCSE English and Maths at grade C/4 or above

• Early Years Educator Level 3

• Early Years Apprenticeship Level 3

• Cache Level 3 Diploma for Early Years

• Level 3 Diploma in CYP workforce

• National Nursery Examination Board (NNEB)

• Applicants must be working in any sector of the Children and Young People’s Workforce for a minimum of two days per week

• Interviews will be offered for students where required

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Engineering

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As an Engineering student, you’ll be taught by research active staff, many of whom have experience in industry working in teams on big engineering projects.

Engineering

Research Active Staff

Our staff are at the forefront of industry-oriented research, so students receive cutting-edge teaching and can build sought-after job skills. You will have the opportunity to develop technical and professional skills desired for jobs such as field engineer, lead designer, research scientist, consultant or senior manager.

Learning Sites

As an Engineering student, you’ll study at Exton Park, the hub of student life, whilst benefitting from excellent links to research engineering businesses located nearby.

Career-Focused

We will provide you with the perfect balance of theoretical knowledge and practical skills, enabling you to translate science into real-world engineering solutions and prepare for your professional life. Exciting industrial work placements and ‘year in industry’ opportunities will provide you with the experience you need to stand out to employers.

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Chemical Engineering

BEng/MEng Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester Foundation Year option for BEng. 3 years (BEng) full time; 4 years (MEng) full time; or up to 7 years part time

Work Based Learning option

• On this course, you will learn the key set of chemical engineering principles and understand how to use them for a range of applications, such as eliminating harmful emissions of greenhouse gases.

• Our BEng and MEng degrees are fully accredited by the IChemE, and have been designed in consultation with major recruiters of Chemical Engineering graduates.

• Preparing students for professional success is our mission. All Chemical Engineering students complete work placements as an integral part of their degree.

Entry Requirements

• 112-120 UCAS points

• A Levels: BBC–BBB

• BTEC Engineering can be accepted alongside A2 Level Chemistry grade B.

• IB Diploma: 26 points, inc. 5 in HL Maths and 5 in HL Chemistry; 30 points for the MEng route

• Access to HE Diploma Science and Engineering (Maths and Chemistry at Level 3), to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

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English

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By studying for a degree in English or Creative Writing, you’ll be joining an enriching community within which you can explore the power of the written word.

English

Shape Your Course

You have opportunities to shape your degree according to your particular interests and strengths, and to work closely with experts in the field. Our staff are passionate researchers, who not only bring subject expertise but learning opportunities that go beyond the classroom.

Careers/Employment

As an English or Creative Writing student, you will develop high-level writing skills, which are valued by many employers, but we also recognise the importance of other transferable skills which we embed in academic modules. These include teamwork and presentation skills, as well as problemsolving and analytical skills.

Inspiring Futures

We want our students to feel valued from the moment they arrive, developing confidence in their work through open and inclusive environments for discussion. Our students are the next generation of thinkers, completing their degrees ready for the world of work in the career of their choice.

Single Honours

• English Language

• English Language and Literature

• English Literature

Combined Honours

• Chinese and English Language

• Creative Writing and Drama

• Creative Writing and English Literature

English courses: Foundation Year option available

• Creative Writing and History

• Creative Writing and Journalism

• Drama and English Literature

• English Language and History

• English Language and Journalism

• English Literature and French

• English Literature and History

• English Literature and Psychology

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Creative Writing

BA Combined Honours

Gateway House, Chester

3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• Our course gives you the opportunity to develop the skills and techniques to become a creative writer in poetry, drama and fiction (flashes, short stories, novels), and also to write critically.

• We have highly successful published writers of fiction and poetry at Chester, who can share their insights with you.

• We have links with theatres, directors, producers, production companies, community groups and schools both locally and nationally, providing opportunities for students to apply their skillset externally.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC, including a Humanities-based essay writing subject, such as English Literature, English Language, English Language and Literature, Philosophy, Religious Studies, History or Classical Civilisation

• BTEC: Can be accepted alongside one of the Humanities-based essay writing A levels listed above

• IB Diploma: 26 points, including 5 in HL English

• Access to HE Diploma (must include a relevant Humanities subject at Level 3), to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

English Language

BA Single or Combined Honours

Exton Park, Chester

Foundation Year option for Single Honours, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• You will study the structures and theoretical principles of English and language in general, and use them to understand and analyse spoken and written English discourse in context.

• The course has been repeatedly praised by external examiners, who have noted the unusually broad range of expertise provided by the teaching team, which covers cutting-edge subjects in language and linguistics.

• We offer a range of assessment types, including short exercises, transcription tasks, text analyses, blog writing, portfolios, private projects, and presentations.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC, including a Humanities-based essay writing subject such as English Literature, English Language, English Language & Literature, Philosophy, Religious Studies, History or Classical Civilisation

• IB Diploma: 26 points, including English at HL 5 or above

• BTEC: Can be accepted alongside one of the Humanities-based essay writing A levels listed above

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, of which 30 must be at Merit or above

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English Language and Literature

BA Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester

3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• You will learn skills for the advanced analysis of language and literature, and you will be familiarised with the major branches of language and will study a wide range of literature.

• Students have opportunities to work together in a common room and contribute to staff projects. You can take part in theatre trips and field trips.

• Our tutors are researchers who regularly publish books and articles. This means they are all up to date with the latest developments in their subjects.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC, including a Humanities-based essay writing subject such as English Literature, English Language, English Language & Literature, Philosophy, Religious Studies, History or Classical Civilisation

• IB Diploma: 26 points, including English at HL 5 or above

• BTEC: Can be accepted alongside one of the Humanities-based essay writing A levels listed above

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, of which 30 must be at Merit or above

English Literature

BA Single or Combined Honours

Exton Park, Chester

Foundation Year option for Single Honours, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• We want you to enjoy an exciting and dynamic course. You might look for psychological undercurrents in a fantasy novel, apply feminist theory to a sonnet, or explore the motif of the vampire in Gothic fiction.

• You will choose optional modules to enable you to focus on specific aspects of literary history, or explore links between literature and issues such as crime, fashion, travel and gender.

• The tutors you will meet are experts and researchers who regularly publish books and articles.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC, including a Humanities-based essay writing subject such as English Literature, English Language, English Language & Literature, Philosophy, Religious Studies, History or Classical Civilisation

• IB Diploma: 26 points, including English at HL 5 or above

• BTEC: Can be accepted alongside one of the Humanities-based essay writing A levels listed above

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, of which 30 must be at Merit or above

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Events Management

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Learn from events industry experts and enjoy unrivalled opportunities for professional events experience, both home and abroad, at a university based in one of the UK’s top tourist destinations.

Events Management

Lots of Opportunities

Our dedicated team will help you develop practical skills and applied knowledge to ensure you can hit the ground running as an event professional. Our courses have the option of a full year working in industry or studying overseas, and there are opportunities to work and volunteer throughout your studies.

Careers/Employment

Employability is a central focus of our Events Management courses, which are designed to help you plan your future from the outset. There is an emphasis on gaining practical experience through volunteering and working in industry, as well as planning and running your own bespoke event.

Skills Development

We have strong industry links with events management organisations locally and nationally, which create an array of opportunities to gain hands-on experience working on live events throughout your studies. You will develop professional skills and knowledge which will support your studies and enable your career ambitions to become a reality.

Honours
Events Management + Combined Honours
Business Management and Events Management
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Events Management

BA Single or Combined Honours

Queen’s Park, Chester Foundation Year option for Single Honours, Placement Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• This course is rated fourth in the UK in the hospitality, event management and tourism subject area (Guardian League Table 2023 and 2024).

• You will plan and deliver a real event as part of a team, and have the chance to shape your career through a five-week work placement that suits your personal ambitions.

• Your transformation from new student to future events management professional will begin from day one. Everything you study will prepare you to succeed in your future career.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

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Geography and Environment

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Our courses provide you with the knowledge and skills to address the most pressing social and environmental challenges of our time, whether working locally, nationally or globally.

Geography and Environment

Learning Partnership

Our teaching staff are recognised leaders in their fields, who treat students as learning partners. There are opportunities to undertake fieldwork in a range of challenging environments – from glacial forelands to volcanic slopes, and in some of the world’s most vibrant and influential cities.

Learning Site

We are based at the University’s historic Exton Park site, just a short walk from Chester city centre. Here students benefit from modern teaching facilities, including specialist laboratories with the latest geospatial technologies, as well as our staff ‘open-door’ policy for student support.

Graduate Employment

Our graduates work in a wide range of fields including: environmental consultancy; urban planning and construction; utilities and infrastructure; GIS consultancy; renewable energy; risk management; journalism and international development. Our alumni network also allows current students to build professional connections as they study.

Geography courses:

Single Honours

• Geography (BA)

• Geography (BSc)

• Geography with Year Abroad (BA)

• Geography with Year Abroad (BSc)

• Geography with Year in Industry (BA)

• Geography with Year in Industry (BSc)

Combined Honours

• Geography and Natural Hazard Management

• Geography and Natural Hazard Management with a Year in Industry

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Geography

BA Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• Accredited by the Royal Geographical Society, our course will enable you to gain the knowledge and skills to tackle global priority issues including migration, social justice, geopolitics and the influence of ‘smart’ technologies.

• UK-based fieldwork includes a residential trip to Snowdonia National Park and visits to UK cities. There is an optional field trip to Barcelona in the third year of study.

• The course is focused on building your confidence as a ‘change agent’. We work with industry professionals to continually develop our course content, ensuring that graduates possess skills valued by employers.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

Geography

BSc Single or BSc Combined Honours

Exton Park, Chester Foundation Year option for Single Honours, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• With a University of Chester BSc Geography degree, accredited by the Royal Geographical Society, you will gain the knowledge and skills to tackle global priority issues, such as the climate crisis.

• You will investigate environments and processes using industry-standard laboratory instruments, field equipment, GIS and remote sensing, and have opportunities to explore physical processes during fieldwork in locations including Snowdonia, Norway and Spain.

• You will study in a vibrant and research-active environment, which adopts distinctive and innovative approaches to learning, ensuring you develop the knowledge and skills sought by employers.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

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Geography with Year Abroad

BA Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester

4 years full time

Study Abroad option, Work Based

Learning Placement

• In addition to all the opportunities included in our three-year BA Geography, spend a year abroad studying complementary courses at a partner university.

• Build your international experience by taking an International Work Based Learning placement at the end of your second year of study.

Destinations include South Africa, the USA, Finland and more.

• Return to Chester for your fourth year and join our International Fieldwork Experience module, which incorporates a trip to Barcelona.

Geography and Environment

Geography with Year Abroad

BSc Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester

4 years full time

Study Abroad option, Work Based

Learning Placement

• Accredited by the Royal Geographical Society, this degree will broaden your horizons with a year spent studying abroad at a partner institution.

• There are opportunities to complete Work Based Learning overseas, working in rainforests in Costa Rica or the coasts of Sri Lanka, for example, and to explore physical processes during fieldwork in locations including Snowdonia, Norway and Spain.

• You will benefit from studying in a vibrant and research-active environment, with distinctive and innovative approaches to learning, ensuring that you develop the knowledge, skills and international experience sought after by employers.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

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Geography with Year in Industry

BA Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester

4 years full time

Study Abroad option, Work Based

Learning Placement

• Put your geographical knowledge and skills into practice by spending a full year on a professional placement, with an employer of your choice.

• Benefit from the support of a tutor as you prepare and carry out your placement to maximise the opportunities presented to you by learning in the workplace.

• Engage with our active online community of recent graduates to explore placement options in sectors including environmental consultancy, urban regeneration, transport planning and NGOs.

Geography with Year in Industry

BSc Combined Honours

Exton Park, Chester

4 years full time

Study Abroad option, Work Based

Learning Placement

• The Year in Industry BSc Geography degree, accredited by the Royal Geographical Society, allows you to gain invaluable industry experience with a professional placement year, and to build a portfolio of evidence in applying your knowledge to address environmental issues.

• Wide-ranging and advanced employmentfocused skills are embedded throughout the course, including critical thinking, environmental monitoring and large dataset analysis.

• You will investigate environments and processes using industry-standard laboratory instruments, field equipment, GIS and remote sensing, and have opportunities to explore physical processes during fieldwork in locations including Snowdonia, Norway and Spain.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

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Natural Hazard Management

BSc Combined Honours

Exton Park, Chester

3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• Explore both environmental and social dimensions of disasters at a range of scales from global to local. You’ll learn about hazard processes and how to assess their impacts, monitor changes and communicate effectively for crisis response.

• Experience real-world, hands-on training in hazard and risk management through simulation exercises, fieldwork and use of the latest technology.

• We work with industry professionals to continually develop our course content, ensuring our graduates possess skills that are in high demand amongst employers.

Geography and Environment

Natural Hazard Management with Year Abroad

BSc Combined Honours

Exton Park, Chester

4 years full time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• Experience new places, cultures and broaden your academic and professional horizons by spending your third year of study at one of our overseas partner institutions.

• Choose a destination that will give you first-hand insight into how a range of natural hazards are managed in different cultural contexts.

• Apply your international learning in the final year of your studies, when you’ll visit the Bay of Naples and Mount Vesuvius to study disaster management in the field.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC

• IB Diploma: 26 points, including 5 or above in HL Geography

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC

• IB Diploma: 26 points, including 5 or above in HL Geography

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

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Natural Hazard Management with Year in Industry

BSc Combined Honours

Exton Park, Chester

4 years full time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• Increase your understanding of hazard management in practice by applying your skills to real-life projects during a professional placement year.

• Learn from peers by connecting with our graduate community of professional hazard managers in a range of sectors, from flood risk management to hazard mapping and community resilience.

• Maximise your learning through regular review meetings with your module tutor as well as a workplace supervisor.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

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Health and Social Care

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Our courses provide a high-quality educational experience in a friendly and supportive environment, helping you to develop into a healthcare professional who can make a real difference.

Health and Social Care

Research Active Staff

Our highly experienced and research active teaching staff provide you with a safe and professional environment to hone your skills. Our courses combine theory and practice placements to ensure you have a solid foundation to thrive within diverse clinical and practice settings.

Learning Sites

We have four locations you can study in; Wheeler in Chester offers courses in the vibrant city centre, University Centre Warrington provides a close-knit community, University Centre Shrewsbury is located in the historic town, and our University Centre Birkenhead site has excellent transport links to Liverpool and Chester

Health and Social Care courses:

Single Honours

• Adult Nursing

• Children’s Nursing

• Integrated Master’s in Nursing (Pathway options: Adult, Child, Learning Disability, and Mental Health

• Learning Disability Nursing

Facilities

We offer dedicated facilities across each learning site, including lecture theatres, teaching rooms, specialist library resources and state-of-the-art simulation suites.

• Mental Health Nursing

• Midwifery

• Nursing Associate (Direct Entry)

• Social Work

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Adult Nursing

BN Single Honours

Wheeler, Chester; University Centre Birkenhead; University Centre Shrewsbury; University Centre Warrington

Foundation Year option for Chester/ Birkenhead/Warrington, 3 years full time

Study Abroad option

• Our course will prepare you to become a registered adult nurse. You will learn how to assess, plan and evaluate the needs of the patient.

• The integration of theory and practice in our purpose-built skills suites will allow you to practise and develop skills in a safe environment in preparation for clinical placements.

• The degree is delivered by experienced registered nurses who have expertise in teaching and research and a variety of clinical specialities, including all four fields of nursing.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit or Distinction

• T Level (Health): Merit

• GCSE English and Maths at grade C or 4 is required

• All applicants will be required to attend an interview

Children’s Nursing

BN Single Honours

Wheeler, Chester Foundation Year option, 3 years full time

Study Abroad option

• This is a dynamic, interactive professional course which places the needs of children and their families, and Children’s Nursing practice, at its centre.

• Practical learning in our state-of-the-art skills labs, supported by theoretical knowledge, will prepare you for clinical placements, ensuring you gain hands-on experience.

• We have excellent links with practice learning providers, such as NHS Trusts, the independent sector and primary care. You will gain learning experiences in a range of practice learning environments and clinical and healthcare settings.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit or Distinction

• T Level (Health): Merit

• GCSE English and Maths at grade C or 4 is required

• All applicants will be required to attend an interview

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Integrated Master’s in Nursing

MNurs

Wheeler, Chester

4 years full time

Study Abroad option

• This four-year course will allow you to qualify in two fields of nursing, with 12 pathways to choose from. Pathways are a combination of two nursing fields. Fields include Adult, Child, Learning Disability and Mental Health Nursing. Please see the website for all available pathway options.

• This course is delivered by experienced registered nurses who have expertise in teaching and research and a variety of clinical specialities.

• The integration of theory and practice in our purpose-built skills suites will allow you to develop skills in a safe environment in preparation for clinical placements, ensuring you gain real hands-on experience.

Entry Requirements

• 120 UCAS points

• A Levels: BBB

• IB Diploma: 28 points

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DDM

• Access to HE Diploma: 45 credits at Level 3, with 15 Distinctions and 30 Merits

• T Level (Health): Merit

• GCSE English and Maths at grade C or 4 is required

• All applicants will be required to attend an interview

Health and Social Care

Learning Disability Nursing

BN Single Honours

Wheeler, Chester

Foundation Year option, 3 years full time

Study Abroad option

• This course gives you the chance to become a registered nurse by understanding the holistic care needs of those with a learning disability.

• Our course is delivered by registered nurses who have expertise in teaching, research and clinical specialities, including all four fields of nursing.

• We have excellent links with practice learning providers, such as local NHS Trusts, the independent sector and primary care. You will gain learning experiences in a range of practice learning environments and clinical/healthcare settings.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit or Distinction

• T Level (Health): Merit

• GCSE English and Maths at grade C or 4 is required

• All applicants will be required to attend an interview

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Mental Health Nursing

BN Single Honours

Wheeler, Chester; University Centre Warrington

Foundation Year option, 3 years full time

Study Abroad option

• Make a unique contribution to the health and wellbeing of those experiencing, or at risk of developing, mental health problems on this pre-registration nursing course.

• Our mental health lecturers have experience in child and adolescent mental health, forensic and secure, acute and crisis care, substance misuse, personality disorder, and community care.

• Practical learning in our state-of-the-art skills labs, supported by key theoretical knowledge, will prepare you for clinical placements during your course, ensuring you gain real hands-on experience.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit or Distinction

• T Level (Health): Merit

• GCSE English and Maths at grade C or 4 is required

• All applicants will be required to attend an interview

Midwifery

BSc Single Honours

Wheeler, Chester

3 years full time (course must be completed within 7 years of commencement)

• This Midwifery course is designed to prepare students to become competent midwives, capable of providing universal care throughout the childbearing process and recognising when additional care is needed.

• Our course benefits from an expert team of registered midwives proficient in teaching, research and various clinical specialities. Their wealth of experience ensures students receive comprehensive and up-to-date guidance.

• You will gain the ability to apply a wide range of evidence-based knowledge in your practice, ensuring high-quality care across the childbearing continuum.

Entry Requirements

• 120 UCAS points

• A Levels: BBC–BBB

• IB Diploma: 28 points, including 5 in HL Biology

• BTEC Extended Diploma (Applied Science): DDM

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit or above and 15 Level 3 Biology credits at Distinction

• T Level (Health): Merit

• GCSE English and Maths at grade C or 4 is required

• All applicants will be required to attend an interview

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Nursing Associate (Direct Entry)

University Centre Warrington

2 years full time

• Make a difference to people’s lives as you study for a professional nursing career, as a trainee nursing associate (TNA).

• Our course is delivered by experienced registered nurses and healthcare professionals who have expertise in teaching, research and a variety of clinical specialities from acute hospital, community and social care.

• You will experience placements and practice simulation that will cover adult, learning disability, mental health and children’s nursing, as well as learning to care for people at home and in hospital.

Entry Requirements

• GCSE Maths and English at grade C/grade 4 or above OR a Level 2 equivalent (e.g. Functional Skills) and also possess one of the following (or equivalent):

• NVQ Level 3 in Care or related subject

• One A Level or two AS Levels in an appropriate subject level

• AVCE or BTEC National Diploma

• T Level: Pass

• Access: a pass from an appropriate kite-marked access course

• All applicants will be required to attend an interview

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Social Work

BA Single Honours

University Centre Warrington

Foundation Year option, 3 years full time

• We offer a stimulating degree that, on successful completion, leads to eligibility to apply to register with the professional regulator as a qualified social worker.

• This course provides high-quality practice placements supported by the Cheshire & Merseyside Social Work Teaching Partnership, which comprises higher education institutions, local authorities, NHS Trusts and a voluntary sector organisation.

• You will study and prepare for a professional career with a supportive and qualified core staff team. Our staff have a wide range of specialisms and expertise.

Entry Requirements

• 120 UCAS points

• A Levels: BBC–BBB

• IB Diploma: 28 points

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DDM

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 15 Level 3 credits at Distinction, and 30 Level 3 credits at Merit or above

• T Level (Health): Merit

• GCSE English Language at grade C/grade 4 or nationally recognised equivalent is required

• All applicants will be required to attend an interview

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History and Archaeology

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Our History and Archaeology courses seek to reflect the importance and diversity of the past through historical and archaeological research.

History and Archaeology

Tailor Your Course

We offer a diverse selection of optional modules across each of our courses, creating a degree that suits you and your interests. You’ll also have the opportunity to gain practical skills and subject-based work experience to prepare you for a wide range of career pathways.

Learning Site

You will be based at Exton Park, where you’ll benefit from modern teaching facilities, alongside social hubs and accommodation. A short walk away is the historic city of Chester, and we visit North Wales and North West England for field trips and fieldwork.

Facilities

During your studies, you can benefit from our links with heritage, museum and archive agencies in the local area, and specialist facilities such as an archaeological laboratory, workroom and equipment. We also have our own research library, in addition to the main library holdings.

History and Archaeology courses:

Single Honours

• Archaeology

• History

Combined Honours

• Archaeology and Forensic Biology

• Archaeology and History

• Creative Writing and History

• English Language and History

• English Literature and History

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Archaeology

BA Single or Combined Honours History

BA Single or Combined Honours

Exton Park, Chester Foundation Year option for Single Honours, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• Our degree balances practical aspects of archaeology, such as fieldwork and laboratory analysis, with teaching that spans much of the human past.

• You will have access to nationally and internationally important heritage sites and landscapes, within the city and the surrounding regions of Wales and England.

• Our course has close links with professional organisations, enabling you to gain real-world experience and contacts for your future career.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

Exton Park, Chester

Foundation Year option for Single Honours, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement for Combined Honours

• Our course covers a thousand years of national and international history, including themes ranging from identity, race and ethnicity to politics and justice.

• Living in the historic city of Chester, you’ll be surrounded by connections to the Medieval, Early Modern and Modern periods, enriching your experience and providing opportunities for field trips.

• You will have the chance to work as a professional historian. Our students have worked directly with organisations ranging from BBC History Magazine to the National Trust.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC, including A Level History or a suitable alternative such as Classical Civilisation, English, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Government & Politics, Sociology or Law

• IB Diploma: 26 points, including 5 in HL History

• BTEC Extended Diploma: Merit profile plus one of the GCE A Level subjects listed above

• Access to HE Diploma (must include a relevant Humanities subject at Level 3), to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

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Languages and Cultures

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Enjoy perfecting your linguistic skills in a supportive learning environment, whilst exploring the cultures and societies of countries where the language is spoken.

Languages and Cultures

Flexible Courses

Our flexible degrees enable you to specialise in one, two or three global languages from a choice of Chinese, French, German, and Spanish. You also have the opportunity to take French, German, Italian, Portuguese or Spanish as a subsidiary language. There is the option of taking the Cambridge Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (CELTA) course, or you could carry out a work placement, or summer school abroad, at the end of the second year.

Learning Site

You will learn at our Exton Park site. Just a short walk from Chester’s historic city centre, you will benefit from specialist teaching facilities alongside social hubs and accommodation.

Careers/Employment

Languages are valuable tools in the modern, globalised workplace and past graduates have gone on to successful employment in a broad range of rewarding roles, including teachers, translators, IT administrators, fundraising organisers, project coordinators, civil servants, account executives, and business development managers.

Languages and Cultures courses:

Single Honours

• Modern Languages

• Modern Languages with Year Abroad

Combined Honours

• Chinese and English Language

• Chinese and Spanish

• English Literature and French

• French and Spanish

• Psychology and Spanish

• Spanish and Sport and Exercise Sciences

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Chinese

BA Combined Honours

Exton Park, Chester Placement Year option, 4 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

French

BA Combined Honours

Exton Park, Chester Placement Year option, 4 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• Whether you start as an absolute beginner or are more advanced, our Chinese course will give you the opportunity to develop all your language skills to a very high level, as well as studying cultural and historical contexts.

• You will have the chance to undertake exciting placements in China, and to gain invaluable experience of contemporary China.

• Through your choice of placements and modules, you can build specific skills and experience towards careers in translation, teaching, business and cultural diversity.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• GCSE grade C/grade 4 or above in a modern foreign language and English Language is required, or other evidence of successful language learning

• Open up international pathways as you develop your understanding of the language and cultures of the French-speaking world.

• Unusually, we have two opportunities to study or work abroad. One is in the summer term of Year 2 and the other is the year abroad. We offer a range of exciting placements in France, Belgium, Quebec and Guadeloupe.

• You will be taught by a dynamic team of experts in their field, located in a purpose-built building that includes digital language laboratories.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC (see note)

• IB Diploma: 26 points (see note)

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM (see note)

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit (see note)

Please note: two entry pathways are offered –one for students with A Level French and one for students with a modern foreign language at GCSE grade C/grade 4 or above (can include Welsh), or other evidence of successful language learning.

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Modern Languages

BA Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester

Placement Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based

Learning Placement

• This flexible degree is designed for students who are unable to undertake a full year abroad, and will provide you with opportunities to specialise in one language or combine two or three languages.

• A very attractive feature of the course is our placement period at the end of Year 2, when you will have the opportunity to undertake a placement abroad.

• You will be in a challenging but supportive environment. Staff are accessible and group sizes are small and friendly.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC

• IB Diploma: 26 points inc. HL Spanish, French or German at 5 or above

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• GCSE grade C/grade 4 or above in a modern foreign language (can include Welsh), or other evidence of successful language learning

• Whether you study a single, double or triple language option, an A Level or equivalent qualification in your main language/s is required

Modern Languages with Year Abroad

BA Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester

Placement Year option, 4 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based

Learning Placement

• This flexible four-year degree will provide you with opportunities to specialise in one language or combine two or three languages.

• There are several very attractive features of this course, such as the length of time you can spend working or studying on placements. We provide the invaluable opportunity for you to spend up to 18 months in up to three different countries.

• You can build specific skills and experience towards careers in translation, teaching, business and cultural diversity.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC

• IB Diploma: 26 points inc. HL Spanish, French or German at 5 or above

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• GCSE grade C/grade 4 or above in a modern foreign language (can include Welsh), or other evidence of successful language learning

• Whether you study a single, double or triple language option, an A Level or equivalent qualification in your main language/s is required

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Spanish

BA Combined Honours

Exton Park, Chester

Placement Year option, 4 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• At Chester, you will have the chance to undertake a placement at the end of Year 2, for example in Spain or Costa Rica, as well as the opportunity to spend an academic year in Spain or Latin America.

• You will be taught by a dynamic team of experts, located in a purpose-built building that includes digital language laboratories.

• We provide a challenging but supportive environment in which to achieve your goals, where you won’t get lost in the crowd.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC (see note)

• IB Diploma: 26 points (see note)

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM (see note)

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit (see note)

Please note: two entry pathways are offered –one for students with A Level Spanish and one for students with a modern foreign language at GCSE grade C/grade 4 or above (can include Welsh), or other evidence of successful language learning.

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Law

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Our Law courses offer stimulating, expert-taught degrees which cover a range of practice-focused and professional skills legal modules, as well as more academic-focused modules.

Research-Led Teaching

Our Law courses are designed to maximise student success and graduate outcomes. The content of the modules studied is informed by leading research and up-to-date practice expectations. We have a strong research ethos and culture in the areas of Social Justice, Equality and Discrimination and International Trade and Finance.

Law

Law courses:

Single Honours

• Law

• Law with Business

• Law with Criminology

Foundation Year option available

Learning Site

Our Wheeler site is in Chester’s ‘legal quarter’ and sits between Chester Crown Court and Chester Magistrates’ Court. It is also within walking distance of Chester city centre. You will have access to modern facilities including a mock courtroom.

Career-Focused

Our curriculum is focused on maximising your employability skills and opportunities through taught modules relating to the practice of law and development of professional employment skills, work placement modules and co-curricular offering, which includes our Legal Advice Clinic, award-winning Chester Community Law Project opportunities, mooting and advocacy training.

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Law

LLB Honours

Wheeler, Chester Foundation Year option, 3 years full time or up to 6 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• Our Law (LLB) degree is the gateway to professional training to become a Solicitor, Barrister or Legal Executive as well as numerous other careers.

• Our blocked-learning design maximises students’ academic and professional skills attainment and supports students to succeed in their studies.

• Having direct engagement with legal professionals within modules of study as well as through co-curricular opportunities such as the Legal Advice Clinic, mooting and Chester Community Law Project, enhances students’ skillset and transforms them into Law graduates who stand out from the crowd.

Entry Requirements

• 120 UCAS points

• A Levels: BBC–BBB

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DDM

• IB Diploma: 28 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

Law with Business

LLB Honours

Wheeler and Queen’s Park, Chester Foundation Year option, 3 years full time or up to 6 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• Studying our Law with Business degree allows you to combine two disciplines to enhance your skillset and your employability options.

• Gain a rich understanding of the key components and fundamentals of law as well as business practice.

• Our team is made up of former and current practitioners, as well as nationally recognised academic lawyers, committed to helping our students make their career aspirations a reality. Students also have the opportunity to select business-focused law modules to further specialise in the field during their final year of study.

Entry Requirements

• 120 UCAS points

• A Levels: BBC–BBB

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DDM

• IB Diploma: 28 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

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Law with Criminology

LLB Honours

Wheeler and Exton Park, Chester Foundation Year option, 3 years full time or up to 6 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• Studying our Law with Criminology degree provides students with a rich understanding of the key fundamentals of law and legal practice, as well as the essentials of criminology.

• Students benefit from direct engagement with legal and criminal justice professionals within modules of study, as well as through cocurricular opportunities to enhance both their academic and employability skillsets.

• Students have the opportunity to study a range of specialist optional modules in both Law and Criminology, enabling them to tailor their final year to support future career goals.

Entry Requirements

• 120 UCAS points

• A Levels: BBC–BBB

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DDM

• IB Diploma: 28 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

“I really enjoy studying Law because the course layout means I can manage my workload, and the small class sizes means that every lecturer knows everyone, so it is easy to reach out for support if needed. There is a real sense of community on the course.”

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Mathematics

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In our active School, students have the opportunity to enjoy excellent facilities and network with industry professionals.

Mathematics

Industry-Focused Course

Our Mathematics course provides real experience in working environments. Our course is industry-focused and our graduates leave with confidence and relevant experience. Delivered in a supportive atmosphere, you will gain heavily sought-after skills on this challenging course which provides you with a broad mathematical education and the skills needed for a wide variety of careers.

Learning Site

You will be based at our Exton Park site. At Chester, students, academic researchers and commercial enterprises work alongside each other and continue the legacy of innovation in the North West.

Careers/Employment

We organise a specialised Mathematics careers event, with talks and one-to-one sessions with employers, Chester Mathematics graduates, and expert careers advisers.

Mathematics course:

Single Honours

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Mathematics

BSc Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester Foundation Year option, Placement Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• This accredited Mathematics degree and learning environment will teach you how to model, solve and analyse real-world problems, using techniques valued by major commercial organisations.

• Staff actively encourage a high level of student involvement in the teaching and learning process. Small group sizes allow for a more personal learning experience for our students.

• All Mathematics staff are research active and internationally recognised with an extensive network of research collaborations with leading researchers in the UK, Europe and worldwide.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• Typical offers: BCC–BBC, including Maths

• BTEC: Considered alongside A Level Maths

• IB Diploma: 26 points, incl. 5 in HL Maths

• Access to HE Diploma (Science and Maths), to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

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Media

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Immerse yourself in the exciting world of media by studying one of our degrees in a vibrant and creative environment.

Subject Specialists

The world of media has never been more prominent in our everyday lives and our media courses are designed to give you an insight into both the practical and theoretical aspects of this ever-evolving industry. Our staff not only have extensive teaching experience, but also impressive and diverse backgrounds in the media industry.

Media

Learning Site

We offer courses at both our Creative Campus, Kingsway and Gateway House sites. Our Creative Campus is on the outskirts of the city and is home to an expressive community of students, while Gateway House is in the city centre, at the heart of everything Chester has to offer.

Facilities

Our Creative Campus houses impressive facilities, including state-of-the-art studios, iMac computer labs and a specialist learning resource centre. At Gateway House, we have our iMac-based Journalism Newsrooms, Multimedia Hub for filming and greenscreen, and Podcasting Studios. Both sites provide access to loan equipment for your own practice. Single

Honours
Film and Media Studies
Journalism
Media and Television Production
Music Journalism
Sports Journalism
Honours
Creative Writing and Journalism
English Language and Journalism
English Literature and Journalism
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Film and Media Studies

BA Single Honours

Creative Campus, Kingsway, Chester Foundation Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• This course is for students who have a passion for watching and discussing film and for consuming and analysing the media, in all its many forms.

• Students can study specific directors in film history, as well as exploring the role of media in society, its continuing transformation and the rapid development of forms and technologies.

• Alongside the theoretical study, you will engage with a variety of practical workshops and sessions to develop creative and technical film and media production skills.

Journalism

BA Single or Combined Honours

Gateway House, Chester Foundation Year option for Single Honours 3 years full time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• Our course strives to remain at the cutting edge of journalistic practice and theory, with an emphasis on sustainability and technology.

• The practical skills we teach include news research and writing, photography, video and audio production techniques, including podcasting.

• All members of our team have an extensive range of experience in journalism, ranging from newspapers and magazines to radio and television.

Entry Requirements

• 104 UCAS points

• A Levels: CCC-BCC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: MMM-DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Pass (C or above on the core)

• Applicants may be required to attend an interview

Entry Requirements

• 104-112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Pass (C or above on the core)

• Applicants will be required to attend an interview/workshop day (single honours only)

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Media and Television Production

BA Single Honours

Creative Campus, Kingsway, Chester Foundation Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

Music Journalism

BA Single Honours

• You will learn about the media and develop a range of technical and creative skills, from audio and video recording to pitching an idea for the next big TV show.

• You will take part in audio and video editing and camera operation, and have the chance to develop further specialist skills such as animation, podcasting or directing.

• Along with our recording spaces and postproduction facilities, we have an extensive loan provision including video cameras, audio recording devices and specialist kit.

Entry Requirements

• 104 UCAS points

• A Levels: CCC-BCC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: MMM-DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Pass (C or above on the core)

• Applicants will be required to attend an interview/workshop day

Gateway House, Chester Foundation Year option for Single Honours, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• The Music Journalism degree at Chester will give you a fantastic start for exploring the fabulous world of words and music.

• You will hear from professional writers from a range of genres and have the opportunity to start writing and publishing reviews.

• Our students have enjoyed placements at Mojo and Mixmag, and our Journalism graduates have found staff positions at NME and Kerrang!

Entry Requirements

• 104 UCAS points

• A Levels: CCC-BCC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Pass (C or above on the core)

• Applicants will be required to attend an interview/workshop day

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Sports Journalism

BA Single Honours

Gateway House, Chester Foundation Year option for Single Honours, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• You will examine sports journalism in depth and explore the role played by digital media –reflecting current and emerging industry trends.

• We also have strong links with a range of sports clubs including league and non-league football, basketball and cricket, and rugby union.

• We have newsrooms dedicated to journalism, and you will be expected to regularly pursue stories and develop contacts away from the classroom to assist with content for assignments and your professional portfolio.

Entry Requirements

• 104 UCAS points

• A Levels: CCC-BCC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Pass (C or above on the core)

• Applicants will be required to attend an interview/workshop day

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Medical and Life Sciences

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Building on existing strengths, and with a range of courses available, Chester Medical School aspires to become a leading centre for first-class clinical and biomedical research and teaching.

Medical and Life Sciences

Led by the Latest Research

We take an evidence-based approach to subjects, ensuring that all lectures, seminars and practical sessions are topical and backed up by the most recent research. We have close associations with our local hospitals and clinical staff contribute to several modules, keeping course content relevant.

Learning Site

Students benefit from modern teaching facilities alongside social hubs and accommodation.

Facilities

Research-quality instrumentation and specialist facilities are available. We have modern laboratories including a tissue culture suite, and microbiology, molecular and protein analysis laboratories. You can also benefit from specialised resources via our libraries and 24-hour computer access.

Medical and Life Sciences courses:

Single Honours

• Biochemistry BSc

• Biomedical Science BSc

• Graduate Entry Medicine MB ChB

• Medical Science BMedSci

• Pharmacology BSc

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Biochemistry

BSc Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester Foundation Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

• Study the fascinating branch of laboratorybased science, Biochemistry, which brings together chemistry and biology to explore life at the molecular level.

• Our staff are enthusiastic, supportive and research active, and continually strive to promote new thinking and discovery within all areas of Biochemistry.

• You will acquire the knowledge and techniques needed to approach biological and clinical problems, and upon graduation our students become highly sought after in the NHS, the pharmaceutical industry and in medical research laboratories.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC, including Chemistry

• BTEC Extended Diploma (Applied Science –must include Chemistry optional units): DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points, incl. 5 in HL Chemistry

• Access to HE (Science) Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit (12-15 in Chemistry)

Biomedical Science

BSc Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester Foundation Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

• This course enables you to gain an in-depth understanding of human health and disease, in addition to developing the essential laboratory skills.

• With strong links with local hospitals and NHS pathology labs, the course will further develop your understanding of the profession and prepare you for several careers in and out of science.

• This course is IBMS accredited to enable HCPC registration as a Biomedical Scientist. There is also a placement opportunity to work in an NHS laboratory.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC, including one of the following subjects: Biology or Chemistry

• BTEC Extended Diploma (Applied Science/ Medical Science: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points, incl. 5 in HL Biology or HL Chemistry

• Access to HE Diploma (Science), to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level (Science): Merit

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Graduate Entry Medicine

MB ChB Honours

Exton Park, Chester

4 years full time

• The University of Chester’s Medical degree is a four-year, graduate entry MBChB course, open to applicants with a previous degree in any discipline.

• Unlike many traditional MBChB degrees, this allows more mature students to consider becoming a doctor after having completed a previous course of study towards a graduate degree.

• We welcome people from a wide variety of backgrounds who wish to pursue a degree in Graduate Entry Medicine in the UK, not just those with a background in science or allied health care disciplines.

Entry Requirements

• At least an upper second class honours (2:1) degree in any subject. Candidates with a lower second class degree should hold a Master’s degree

• Meeting the minimum threshold mark in either UCAT, GAMSAT or MCAT

• Meeting our minimum work experience requirements

Medical and Life Sciences

Medical Science

BMedSci Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester

3 years full time

• Develop clinical skills and in-depth knowledge of how the human body functions, how it reacts to disease and the drugs that are used to treat disease.

• This course is taught by enthusiastic academic and professional staff, who will provide continuous support throughout your studies.

• You will have the opportunity to join a research team to undertake your research dissertation in the final year, which will provide an ideal springboard into postgraduate-entry Medicine or Physician Associate studies, as well as medical or biomedical research.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• Typical offers: BCC–BBC at A Level, including one of the following subjects: Biology or Chemistry

• BTEC (Applied Science/Medical Science): DMM

• Access to HE Diploma (Science)

• IB Diploma: 26 points, incl. 5 in HL Biology or HL Chemistry

• T Level (Science): Merit

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Pharmacology

BSc Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester Foundation Year option, 3 years full time

• Study the process of new drug discovery and the development of therapies for treating human disease on our Pharmacology degree.

• This course has a strong practical focus, allowing you to develop the lab skills needed to become an employable Pharmacology graduate. Laboratory practical sessions will be delivered in modern, spacious teaching laboratories

• Our Pharmacology graduates are highly sought after in medical research laboratories and in the pharmaceutical industry.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC, including Chemistry

• BTEC Extended Diploma (Applied Science –must include Chemistry optional units): DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points, incl. 5 in HL Chemistry

• Access to HE (Science) Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit (12-15 in Chemistry)

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Music

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Immerse yourself in the world of music by studying for one of our degrees in the vibrant and creative environment of the School for the Creative Industries.

Practical Courses

Our courses share strong practical and vocational elements, including opportunities to be involved in production and performances at university and in the real world. As well as extensive teaching and research experience, our staff have impressive and diverse backgrounds in the music industry.

Music

Music courses:

Single Honours

Music Production

Popular Music Performance

Foundation Year option available

Learning Site

Kingsway, our Creative Campus, is on the outskirts of the city centre and has a tightknit and expressive community, with extensively equipped performance, rehearsal and recording studios.

Facilities

Our performance venues include impressive stage lighting, live sound equipment and projection facilities. We have professionally equipped recording and rehearsal studios, as well as a large stock of loan equipment for you to access throughout your studies.

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Music Production

BA Single Honours

Creative Campus Kingsway, Chester Foundation Year option for Single Honours, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• You will learn how to become a versatile, intelligent and employable producer, as well as having the opportunity to engage with other music-industry-related areas such as songwriting and composition.

• Students have access to excellent equipment, including our outstanding recording studios which are equipped with very high-quality technology.

• We provide as wide a variety of real-world experiences as possible, such as student releasing singles, undertaking live sound engineering at local Chester city centre venues, studio recording sessions with charting bands and many other opportunities.

Entry Requirements

• 104 UCAS points

• A Levels: CCC-BCC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Pass (C or above on the core)

• Applicants will be required to attend an interview

Popular Music Performance

BA Single Honours

Creative Campus Kingsway, Chester Foundation Year option for Single Honours, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• On this very practical course, you will also have the opportunity to develop extremely useful skills such as recording techniques, live PA mixing, songwriting and arranging.

• Benefit from sound proofed rehearsal spaces, equipped with the latest technology for recording and live sound, as well as four fully equipped rehearsal and performance studios, an outdoor performance space, and a smaller indoor space for intimate performances.

• We also have excellent links with industry professionals and visiting professors.

Entry Requirements

• 104 UCAS points

• A Levels: CCC-BCC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Pass (C or above on the core)

• Applicants will be required to attend an audition

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Nutrition and Dietetics

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Our Nutrition and Dietetics courses allow you to benefit from high-quality teaching facilities, links with industry, and teaching staff who are committed to providing relevance in their field.

Nutrition and Dietetics

Subject Specialists

Our academic team comprises qualified nutritionists, exercise physiologists, public health specialists and other health professionals, including registered dietitians and cardiac rehabilitation specialists.

Learning Site

You will study at our historic Exton Park site, situated only a short walk from the city of Chester. Here you can benefit from modern teaching facilities, as well as recreation facilities and accommodation.

Careers/Employment

Our students benefit from access to quality resources and expertise, resulting in an excellent track record of employability on graduation. You will have access to newly built science laboratories with modern facilities and equipment, as well as bespoke exercise physiology and clinical nutrition laboratories.

Nutrition and Dietetics courses:

Single Honours

• Human Nutrition

• Nutrition and Dietetics

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Human Nutrition

BSc Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester Foundation Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• Human Nutrition provides you with an opportunity to study a multidisciplinary subject where social and biological sciences influence health.

• Our accredited undergraduate Human Nutrition degree is designed to meet the Association for Nutrition (AfN) competencies required of a professional nutritionist.

• We have strong links with the AfN, the food industry and other employers including the NHS, Public Health England and NoWFOOD (the North West Food Research Development Centre), which is also based in our Exton Park site.

Entry Requirements

• 120 UCAS points

• A Levels: BBC–BBB, including Biology, plus another Science subject

• BTEC Diploma: DM plus A Level Biology or Chemistry at grade B

• Access to HE Diploma (Science – must include 15 Level 3 credits in Biology at Distinction and 12 Level 3 credits in Chemistry at Merit)

• IB Diploma: 28 points, incl. 5 in HL Biology and HL Chemistry

• T Level (Science): Merit

• GCSE English and Mathematics at grade C/ grade 4 or above, or equivalent is required

• Applicants will be required to attend an interview

Nutrition and Dietetics

BSc Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester

3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

• This course is accredited by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and the British Dietetics Association (BDA), allowing you to apply to become a registered dietitian.

• With clinical placements in each year of study, this course gives you practical experience in a dynamic, professional research environment.

• Our teaching staff bring a wealth of expertise to the course including nutrition, the food industry, public health, biosciences, sport and exercise, and of course, dietetics.

Entry Requirements

• 120 UCAS points

• A Levels: BBC–BBB, including Biology plus another Science subject

• BTEC Diploma at Merit/Distinction, if with an A Level in Biology/Chemistry at B or equivalent to necessary points.

• Access to HE Diploma (Science – must include 15 Level 3 credits in Biology at Distinction and 12 Level 3 credits in Chemistry at Merit)

• IB Diploma: 28 points, incl. 5 in Biology and Chemistry

• T Level (Science): Merit

• GCSE English and Mathematics at grade C/ grade 4 or above, or equivalent is required

• Applicants will be required to attend an interview

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Performing Arts

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Immerse yourself in the world of performing arts by studying for one of our degrees in a vibrant and creative environment.

Performing Arts

Practical Courses

Our courses share strong practical and vocational elements, including opportunities to be involved in performances on campus and in the real world. As well as extensive teaching and research experience, our staff have impressive and diverse backgrounds in the performing arts, music and media industries.

Learning Site

Kingsway, our Creative Campus, is on the outskirts of the city centre and has a tightknit and expressive community, with extensively equipped performance, rehearsal and recording studios. Our Musical Theatre Performance course is delivered at our partner institution, The Hammond.

Performing Arts courses:

Single Honours

• Acting

• Drama

• Musical Theatre Performance

• Professional Dance

Foundation Year option available

Facilities

Our performance venues include professional stage lighting, sound equipment, projection facilities, and recording and production studios. We also have a large stock of loan equipment for you to access.

Combined Honours

• Creative Writing and Drama

• Drama and English Literature

• Drama and Psychology

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Acting

BA Single Honours

Creative Campus, Kingsway, Chester Foundation Year option, 3 years full time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• Study an industry-focused Acting degree which will prepare you to work in theatre, TV and film, and will put you on track for a successful career on stage and screen.

• We have links with theatres, production companies and casting agents, both locally and nationally, providing opportunities for you to showcase your skillset externally.

• Our excellent facilities include three large indoor specialist rehearsal and performance studio spaces, an outdoor amphitheatre, two TV studios, a recording studio and a radio station.

Entry Requirements

• 104 UCAS points

• A Levels: CCC-BCC including Drama & Theatre Studies or Performing Arts

• BTEC Extended Diploma: MMM-DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Pass (C or above on the core)

• Applicants will be required to attend an audition

Drama

BA Single or Combined Honours

Creative Campus, Kingsway, Chester Foundation Year option, 3 years full time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• Study a unique Drama degree where you can creatively engage with both traditional and alternative forms of theatre.

• You will work with specialist and highly experienced lecturers, as well as a wide range of professional practitioners and visiting industry professionals with a wealth of industry experience.

• We have a thriving performance environment, with regular productions and performances by our students; guest workshops and talks; opportunities for work experience through our extensive industry links; and trips to theatres and galleries.

Entry Requirements

• 104 UCAS points (Single Honours), 112 UCAS points (Combined Honours)

• A Levels: BCC–BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Pass (C or above on the core)

• Applicants will be required to attend an audition, which will involve participation in a group workshop

• Candidates who do not meet the minimum entry requirements, or who have non-standard qualifications and/or relevant performing arts experience, are encouraged to apply and will be considered through audition

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Performing Arts

Musical Theatre Performance

BA Single Honours

The Hammond, Chester 3 years full time

• On this course, students are provided with the opportunity to develop technical, artistic, creative, theoretical and critical understanding of musical theatre performance.

• The course aims to nurture and develop cognitive and practical skills to prepare students for graduate employment, and is designed to give an academic foundation for a range of career prospects within the creative industries.

• The Hammond has outstanding facilities and resources, including dance and drama studios, a music suite with recording studio, practice rooms and a 420-seat theatre.

Entry Requirements

• 104 UCAS points

• A Levels: CCC-BCC including Drama, Drama and Theatre Studies, Performing Arts or Performance Studies

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points, including 5 in HL Theatre Arts

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Pass (C or above on the core)

• Applicants will be required to attend an audition and interview

Professional Dance

BA Single Honours

Creative Campus, Kingsway, Chester 3 years full time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• You will learn to perform, create, and teach dance in diverse professional settings, and acquire strong performance, dance technique, and choreographic skills.

• Our collaborative, practical approach, with dynamic experimentation, will provide opportunities for you to expand your expertise in a range of styles, including contemporary, global and commercial dance, community work, screendance, and choreography.

• You will study in a hands-on learning environment with excellent subject-specific studios for rehearsal and practice.

Entry Requirements

• 104 UCAS points

• A Levels: CCC-BCC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Pass (C or above on the core)

• Applicants will be required to attend an audition

• Candidates who do not meet the minimum entry requirements, or who have non-standard qualifications and/or relevant performing arts experience, are encouraged to apply and will be considered if they can demonstrate appropriate ability through their audition

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Policing

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With links to the Cheshire Constabulary and the involvement of former serving experienced police officers, our Policing courses provide a real-world approach to learning.

Policing

Inspiring Community

You’ll be taught by academic staff, including former serving experienced police officers, with specialist subject and research expertise. Teaching is supplemented by significant contributions from operational subject specialists and partner agency practitioners.

Facilities

You will learn how to apply your knowledge via practicalbased scenarios, utilising a variety of bespoke policing skills labs, including the Hydra immersive learning suite, a crime scene house, a custody suite, interview suites, a mock courtroom, a simulated road policing scene and IT Labs.

Careers/Employment

To help develop employability skills, we provide practical exercises, role-play activities, immersive learning, interview suites and field trips, to help you gain the experience you need to stand out. Our careers service is also available to help develop and enhance your employability.

Policing courses:

Single Honours

• Community Policing and Criminal Investigation

• Degree in Professional Policing

• Policing, Law and Investigation (Top-Up)

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Community Policing and Criminal Investigation

BSc Single Honours

Wheeler, Chester Foundation Year option, 3 years full time

Work Based Learning Placement

• The course is delivered by subject matter experts and experienced practitioners with a wealth of professional and subject expertise in specialist areas to enhance your learning experience.

• Completion of this course will equip you with the knowledge, skills, attitude and behaviour required for a career in policing and other law enforcement agencies.

• Our excellent facilities for role-play scenarios will allow you to put your knowledge into practice in a safe learning environment.

Degree in Professional Policing

BSc Single Honours

Wheeler, Chester

Foundation Year option, 3 years full time

Entry Requirements

• 104 UCAS points

• A Levels: CCC–BCC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Pass (grade C in the Core)

• This course is a national pre-join degree licensed by the Policing Professional Body, the College of Policing and will be delivered by subject matter experts and experienced practitioners.

• We have a range of practical role-play facilities that we use within lectures to bring your learning to life as you manage real-life policing situations.

• We use a wide range of authentic assessments such as stop search practicals, interviews of suspects and witnesses, and managing case studies to enhance your problem-solving and decision-making.

Entry Requirements

• 104 UCAS points

• A Levels: CCC–BCC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: MMM - DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Pass (grade C in the Core)

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Policing, Law and Investigation (Top-Up)

BSc Single Honours (Top-Up)

Wheeler, Chester

1 year full time, or up to 2 years part time

• This is an ideal course for those who already hold a Foundation Degree and are seeking to gain an undergraduate degree to gain employment in either policing or a wider law enforcement capacity.

• The course is delivered by subject matter experts and experienced practitioners with a wealth of professional and subject expertise in specialist areas to enhance your learning experience.

• Successful completion of this course will equip you with the knowledge and understanding in a wide range of contemporary policing topics.

Entry Requirements

• A relevant Policing or Law Foundation Degree course

• An interview will form part of the process

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Politics and International Relations

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Understand what really matters in Politics and International Relations by confronting issues and challenges central to the whole world.

Politics and International Relations

Inspiring Community

Staff are specialists and are published academics with a passion for their subjects, who, through their local and international research and practitioner work, bring knowledge from the wider professional community (such as the United Nations or local MPs) into the classroom.

Learning Site

We are housed in a modern building close to the library at Exton Park, Chester. We offer a dynamic and safe learning environment, with individual and shared spaces for students to mix, discuss their work and undertake independent study.

Careers/Employment

We offer a broad range of work experience opportunities, including our innovative Work Based Learning module, overseas placements, and the option to study abroad. The University’s careers service helps develop employability skills, ensuring you can stay ahead of the curve when applying for jobs.

Politics and International Relations courses:

Single Honours

• Global Affairs, Politics and International Relations BA

• Global Affairs, Politics and International Relations with Economics BA

• Global Affairs, Politics and International Relations with Geography BA

• Global Affairs, Politics and International Relations with History BA

• Global Affairs, Politics and International Relations with a Language BA

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Global Affairs, Politics and International Relations

BA Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester

Foundation Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• This course delves into the intricacies of global governance, international diplomacy, political economy, and conflict resolution, ensuring that our graduates are not just observers but active participants in shaping the future.

• Students engage with prestigious international organisations, NGOs, and bodies, providing real-world experience and fostering invaluable professional networks.

• Our staff comprises leading scholars and seasoned practitioners with extensive experience in diplomacy, international law, and global policymaking. This direct access to thought leaders offers students mentorship, cutting-edge knowledge, and insights into the complexities of global affairs.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

Global Affairs, Politics and International Relations with Economics

BA Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester

Foundation Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• This multidisciplinary course is designed to equip you with an in-depth understanding of the complex interplay between global politics, international relations, and economic principles.

• Students benefit from placements, guest lecturers, and partnerships with leading organisations and think tanks.

• The course is designed to provide students with a global outlook while leveraging the University’s local expertise and connections. The curriculum is infused with case studies, field trips, and projects that highlight both global patterns and regional dynamics.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

• GCSE Maths at grade C/4 or above

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with Geography

BA Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester

Foundation Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based

Learning Placement

• Through this course, you will delve into critical global issues, exploring the interplay between political decisions, cultural dynamics, economic forces, and environmental challenges.

• Engage in lively discussions, participate in stimulating workshops, and collaborate on impactful projects. Our state-of-the-art facilities and resources support your academic growth, ensuring a learning experience that is both enriching and empowering.

• This course transcends traditional classroom learning by offering students opportunities for international experiences, such as study abroad opportunities and experiential learning with global organisations.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

Global Affairs, Politics and International Relations with History

BA Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester

Foundation Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based

Learning Placement

• Students gain a deep understanding of how historical events, cultural shifts, and societal transformations have shaped current global political dynamics. The fusion of history with contemporary global affairs on this course equips students with a profound perspective and the analytical skills to understand and influence the future.

• The course prides itself on its expert academic team, who are not only scholars in their fields but also passionate educators committed to student success.

• Students engage in a variety of experiential learning opportunities, including internships, fieldwork, and collaborative research projects.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC, including A Level History or a suitable alternative such as Classical Civilisation, English, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Government & Politics, Sociology or Law

• BTEC Extended Diploma: Merit profile plus one of the GCE A Level subjects listed above

• IB Diploma: 26 points, including 5 in HL History

• Access to HE Diploma (must include a relevant Humanities subject at Level 3), to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

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Global Affairs, Politics and International Relations with a Language

BA Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester

3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• This degree uniquely integrates Global Affairs, Politics, International Relations, and comprehensive language training, providing a distinct educational experience. Students gain fluency in a foreign language, enhancing their global communication skills and cultural understanding.

• This combination equips graduates with a competitive edge. Students benefit from hands-on learning experiences, including internships with international organisations, diplomatic missions, or global corporations.

• Personalised career guidance, including mentorship and career planning services, is provided to align students’ academic pursuits with their professional goals.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

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Psychology

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Delve into the mind and learn more about how people think, behave and feel. You’ll discover the many ways in which psychology is applied to all areas of life.

Psychology

Accredited Courses

All our single honours degrees are accredited as conferring eligibility for Graduate Membership of The British Psychological Society (BPS) and the Graduate Basis for Registration (GBR). Combined honours students who major in Psychology may also gain a BPS accredited degree. Please visit our course webpages for more information.

Psychology courses:

Single Honours

• Forensic Psychology

• Psychology

Combined Honours

Learning Site

Psychology courses are based at Exton Park, Chester, offering a city location with social spaces and accommodation nearby.

Careers/Employment

A Psychology degree can open up a wide range of exciting careers. This degree from the University of Chester will equip you with a broad range of employability skills, with courses that focus on realworld application.

• Criminology and Psychology

• Drama and Psychology

• English Literature and Psychology

• Forensic Biology and Psychology

• Psychology and Sociology

• Animal Behaviour and Psychology

• Biology and Psychology

• Counselling Skills and Psychology

• Psychology and Spanish

• Sport and Exercise Sciences and Psychology

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Forensic Psychology

BSc Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester

Foundation Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• This course will allow you to focus on the use of psychology in areas including understanding crime and criminality, criminal investigation and profiling, and the criminal justice system.

• This course is also accredited by The British Psychological Society as conferring eligibility for the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC).

• You will have opportunities to undertake specialist project work in forensic-related areas, and develop your knowledge of the most recent theory and practice in the area through expert teaching from active researchers.

Entry Requirements

• 120 UCAS points

• A Levels: BBC–BBB

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DDM

• IB Diploma: 28 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

• GCSE English and Maths at grade C or 4 is required

Psychology

BSc Single or BSc/BA Combined Honours

Exton Park, Chester Foundation Year option for Single Honours, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• This British Psychological Society accredited degree will allow you to study a wide range of areas of psychology at all levels of your course.

• This degree will equip you with a broad range of employability skills, including literacy, numeracy, critical appraisal, data handling, communication, and logical problemsolving skills.

• If you are interested in a professional career in psychology, there are specialist routes through the course where you can take relevant elective modules at each level.

Entry Requirements

• 120 UCAS points

• A Levels: BBC–BBB

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DDM

• IB Diploma: 28 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

• GCSE English and Maths at grade C or 4 is required

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Sociology

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Gain insight into the world around you by studying a Sociology course that focuses on key social issues and possibilities for social change.

Sociology

Inspiring Community

Our lively peer workshops, projects and group work allow you to discuss theories and ideas in an open and positive environment. Staff are published academics with a passion for their subjects, and they are active in a range of communities. Students are supported to develop their own interests by choosing relevant and inspiring topics to study.

Sociology courses:

Single Honours

• Sociology

• Sociology with Counselling Skills

• Sociology with Criminology

Learning Site

Our Sociology courses are taught at Exton Park, Chester. Close to the on-site library, we offer a dynamic learning environment with shared spaces for students to mix, discuss their work and undertake independent study.

Careers/Employment

You’ll have the opportunity to put theory into practice and undertake work experience opportunities. Innovative assessments such as funding proposals, reports and presentations equip you with the knowledge and skills relevant to careers in the public, private, social and community sectors.

Combined Honours

• Psychology and Sociology

• Sociology with English Language or English Literature

• Sociology with Global Affairs, Politics and International Relations

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Sociology

BSc Single or BA Combined Honours

Exton Park, Chester

Foundation Year option for Single Honours, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based

Learning Placement

• Through studying Sociology at Chester, you will be introduced to cutting-edge research and theoretical perspectives of social problems, issues and debates.

• You will be taught by academic staff who are actively researching, writing and publishing on some of the most prevalent issues in our society, including the climate crisis, global inequality and migration.

• Sociology graduates pursue diverse career paths, including in the public sector and civil service, politics and government, social work, charity and advocacy work, PR, advertising, market research, journalism, academia and teaching.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

Sociology with Counselling Skills

BSc Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester

3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• Our degree in Sociology with Counselling Skills is a unique course designed for those who are passionate about understanding societal dynamics and helping individuals navigate their social worlds.

• This course offers a comprehensive blend of sociological theory and practical counselling skills, significantly equipping you to impact various professional settings. You’ll engage in real-life case studies, group discussions, and role-playing sessions, building your confidence and competence in counselling.

• This degree opens doors to careers in social work, community engagement, mental health support, human resources, and beyond.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

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Sociology with Criminology

BSc Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester

Foundation Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• This dynamic course is tailor-made for those fascinated by the complexities of society and the intricacies of criminal justice.

• Our hands-on approach ensures that students are not only theoretically proficient but also adept at applying their knowledge to real-world scenarios. Such experiences prepare graduates for immediate entry into professional fields related to sociology and criminology.

• Graduates from this course benefit from a wide range of career opportunities, equipping students for roles in social research, community development, criminal justice, policy analysis, and beyond.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

Sociology with English Language or English Literature

BSc Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester

Foundation Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• This course offers a unique interdisciplinary approach designed to broaden your perspectives and deepen your understanding of society and its complex narratives.

• Small class sizes foster a close-knit learning environment where individual perspectives are valued and encouraged. With access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources, your learning experience will be both engaging and rewarding.

• Graduates are well-prepared to engage with and contribute to discussions on social justice, policy-making, and cultural development, making them valuable assets in any sector that values social responsibility and cultural sensitivity.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC, including a Humanitiesbased essay writing subject, e.g., English Language or Literature, Philosophy, Religious Studies, History or Classical Civilisation

• BTEC: Can be accepted alongside one of the Humanities-based essay writing A Levels listed above

• IB Diploma: 26 points, including English at HL 5 or above

• Access to HE Diploma (must include a relevant Humanities subject at Level 3), to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

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Sociology with Global Affairs, Politics and International Relations

BSc Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester

Foundation Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based

Learning Placement

• This dynamic degree is tailored for those who aspire to understand and engage with the complexities of our global society.

• Learn from experienced academics who are actively engaged in research and international collaborations. The University of Chester offers a vibrant, multicultural environment, providing rich perspectives on global issues.

• Students engage in interactive seminars, simulations of diplomatic negotiations, and analysis of case studies that mirror realworld scenarios, preparing students for a range of professional environments in their future careers.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

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Sport

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With a variety of course combinations and module choices available, enjoy access to a range of sports facilities and a supportive and enriching learning environment.

Student-Centred Experience

Small class sizes and personal attention from established, well-qualified, professional and student-centred staff are the hallmarks of our undergraduate courses. Links with the sporting, exercise and health communities – locally, nationally and internationally – keep our courses fresh and provide an extensive array of value-added work experience opportunities.

Sport

Sport courses:

Single Honours

• PE and Sports Coaching*

• Sport and Exercise Sciences

Learning Site

Our Sport courses are located at Exton Park, Chester, close to the city centre, where students benefit from wellequipped, modern teaching facilities alongside social hubs, accommodation and green space.

Facilities

Exton Park is home to a variety of dedicated facilities for physical education, sport, and sport and exercise sciences. Facilities include well-equipped laboratories to support your studies, as well as an extensive range of indoor and outdoor fitness facilities.

Combined Honours

• Biology and Sport and Exercise Sciences

• Psychology and Sport and Exercise Sciences

• Spanish and Sport and Exercise Sciences

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PE and Sports Coaching

BSc Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester

Foundation Year option, 3 years full time

Study Abroad option, Work Based

Learning Placement

• If you want to work with children and young people or adults, in teaching or coaching, then this course is designed with you in mind.

• Our staff are experts in their field and will provide contemporary learning experiences to suit your desired outcome whether coaching in sport or teaching in schools.

• This degree has a strong practical emphasis, where you will have multiple opportunities to develop and refine your coaching and teaching skills through engaging directly with children and young people.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC-BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma (Sport): DMM

• IB Diploma: 28 points

• Access to HE Diploma (Sports Science or Science), to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

Sport and Exercise Sciences

BSc Single or BSc/BA Combined Honours

Exton Park, Chester

Foundation Year option for Single Honours, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based

Learning Placement

• Our Sport and Exercise Sciences course prides itself on its approachable staff and varied teaching strategies, which external examiners and current students praise highly.

• In using a student-centred approach, we produce graduates with subject expertise and career potential. The practical and applied nature of the course is a major feature.

• We have a wide range of facilities including Performance Analysis, Muscle Function and Sports Biomechanics laboratories.

Entry Requirements

• 120 UCAS points

• A Levels: BBC–BBB

• BTEC Extended Diploma (Sport): DMM-DDM

• IB Diploma: 28 points

• Access to HE Diploma (Sports Science or Science), to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

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Theology and Religious Studies

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Our courses explore a rich diversity of religious ideas and philosophical traditions. Engaging with global issues, they probe the complex and exciting ways in which religion and belief impact our contemporary world.

Theology and Religious Studies

Subject Specialists

Our inspirational courses draw on the subject specialists’ teaching and research across philosophy and ethics, religious studies, Christian theology, and biblical studies. You will engage with contemporary questions about belief, practice and world views, and learn to ask critical questions of sacred texts and traditions.

Learning Site

Our courses are based at Hollybank on Exton Park. This dedicated Victorian building houses a computer room, kitchen, social and study space, lecturers’ offices, and purposebuilt modern lecture rooms, creating a supportive and lively learning community. Outside your studies, you’ll have access to a range of University facilities and social hubs on site.

Careers/Employment

Chester has one of the best employability rates in the UK in theology and religious studies. Our courses develop subjectspecific skills, such as critical reading and thinking, empathy, cultural sensitivity, and religious literacy – all valued by employers.

Theology and Religious Studies courses:

Single Honours

• Philosophy, Ethics and Religion

• Theology and Religious Studies

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BA Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester Foundation Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• This course places the big questions of philosophy and ethics in conversation with the religious traditions that have shaped them across the globe and throughout history.

• Our course is designed to give you maximum flexibility to pursue your own interests. You will learn about the nature of authority, how belief shapes behaviour, the relationship between rights and responsibilities, what it means to be human, and more.

• We have consistently high student satisfaction ratings; Chester’s theology and religious studies subject area was rated first in the UK for Student Experience (Sunday Times Good University Guide 2023).

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

Theology and Religious Studies

BA Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester Foundation Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• A degree in Theology and Religious Studies equips you to understand the ongoing significance and meaning of religious perspectives in the contemporary world.

• You will think critically and constructively about beliefs, practices, and ethical concerns in traditions such as Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and Asian religions.

• Theology and Religious Studies at Chester is in the top ten in the UK for world-leading and internationally-excellent research (REF2021 Results Analysis – Elsevier).

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

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Tourism

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Study International Tourism in one of the UK’s most popular destinations. Learn how businesses, residents and visitors can work together to make sure that tourism creates positive experiences for everyone.

Tourism

Work in Industry or Study Overseas

All our tourism courses have the option of a full year working in industry or studying overseas, which further helps you build valuable skills and knowledge whilst broadening your horizons for the future.

Learning Site

Chester Business School at Queen’s Park is a stunning place to study. Its location on the banks of the touristic River Dee enables you to study, network and socialise all in one place, whilst being just a short stroll away from the city’s unique attractions, restaurants, cafés and amenities.

Careers/Employment

Our courses are accredited by the Tourism Management Institute, the UK’s professional body for tourism, which enables you to start building your professional network. We have strong industry links with tourism organisations around the world, including Disney and Yummy Jobs.

Tourism courses:

Single Honours

• International Tourism Management +

• International Tourism Management with French or Spanish +

Combined Honours

• Business Management and International Tourism Management +

• Events Management and International Tourism Management +

• International Tourism Management and Marketing Management +

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International Tourism Management

BA Single or Combined Honours

International Tourism Management with French or Spanish

BA Single Honours

Queen’s Park, Chester

Foundation Year option for Single Honours, Placement Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• You will learn in creative ways how tourism destinations are managed to be successful, sustainable and competitive.

• Benefit from our close links with tourism bodies like the Tourism Management Institute, who we are accredited by, our links with industry experts, and exciting placement opportunities.

• Chester is one of the UK’s leading historic tourism destinations, so it is the ideal place to explore tourism marketing, development and management ideas that can be applied across the globe.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

Queen’s Park, Chester

Placement Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• Explore one of the world’s leading industries whilst gaining confidence in a modern language to help you succeed in your future tourism career.

• You will learn in creative ways how tourism destinations are managed to be successful, sustainable and competitive.

• Accredited by the Tourism Management Institute, you can be confident you’ll have a great experience on a course valued by professionals and the industry.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC

• BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points

• Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level: Merit

• A GCSE in a modern foreign language at grade C / 4 or above is required for the degree with French

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Zoology and Animal Science

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As a Zoology and Animal Science student, you will have access to top-class industrystandard teaching facilities within a friendly, supportive atmosphere.

Zoology and Animal Science

Develop Practical Skills

Essential practical skills are developed in our dedicated facilities and laboratories, with visits to leading local establishments, including the renowned Chester Zoo. Work Based Learning is encouraged to develop future career prospects, and overseas learning opportunities are available via our long-established links with worldwide organisations.

Learning Site

Our Zoology and Animal Science courses are located at Exton Park, Chester, home to modern teaching facilities and social hubs. Depending on which course you choose, you may spend part of your studies at University Centre Reaseheath in rural Cheshire, where you will have access to industry-standard facilities.

Facilities

In addition to the modern teaching facilities at Exton Park, we have five teaching laboratories, one with internetlinked workstations. University Centre Reaseheath facilities include an Animal Centre with a licensed zoo and Equestrian Centre.

Zoology and Animal Science courses:

Single Honours

• Animal Behaviour

• Animal Behaviour and Welfare

• Zoology

Combined Honours

• Animal Behaviour and Biology

• Animal Behaviour and Psychology

Foundation Year option available 211

chester.ac.uk/ug/zoology-and-animal-science

Animal Behaviour

BSc Single or Combined Honours

Exton Park, Chester

Foundation Year option for Single Honours, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based

Learning Placement

• Accredited by the Royal Society of Biology, as well as exploring the behaviour of animals, you will embrace a wide taxonomic range of species.

• While developing your fundamental skills and knowledge, you will also be using them in cutting-edge applied contexts, such as conservation and welfare sciences.

• Our staff have real enthusiasm for their subject and bring great expertise from their research fields.

Animal Behaviour and Welfare

BSc Single Honours

University Centre Reaseheath (Year 1) and Exton Park, Chester (Years 2 and 3)

Foundation Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• Explore the ways in which biological sciences are applied to animal behaviour and welfare, in what is an exciting and ever-changing field.

• This course, accredited by the Royal Society of Biology, combines some practical experience, academic skills development, and the enhancement of wider graduate employability skills, drawing on staff expertise in teaching, research and industry.

• You will be taught by a range of tutors, who are nationally and internationally recognised as subject specialists.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC, Biology or Chemistry

• BTEC Extended Diploma (Applied Science or Animal Management): DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points, incl. 5 in HL Biology or HL Chemistry

• Access to HE Diploma (Science), to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level (Science): Merit

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC, Biology or Chemistry

• BTEC Extended Diploma (Applied Science or Animal Management): DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points, incl. 5 in HL Biology or HL Chemistry

• Access to HE Diploma (Science), to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level (Science): Merit

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Zoology and Animal Science

Zoology

BSc Single Honours

Exton Park, Chester Foundation Year option, 3 years full time or up to 7 years part time

Study Abroad option, Work Based Learning Placement

• This course, accredited by the Royal Society of Biology, involves the study of the structure and function of animals, biodiversity and ecology of ecosystems, and conservation biology.

• You will be taught by lecturers with specialist expertise in several growing areas of conservation, behaviour, and welfare science, as well as the national field course.

• There are opportunities for overseas research. Recent trips have included South Africa, the Philippines and Madagascar.

Entry Requirements

• 112 UCAS points

• A Levels: BCC–BBC, including one of the following subjects: Biology or Chemistry

• BTEC Extended Diploma (Applied Science or Animal Management): DMM

• IB Diploma: 26 points, incl. 5 in HL Biology or HL Chemistry

• Access to HE Diploma (Science), to include 45 credits at Level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

• T Level (Science): Merit

“My favourite thing about studying Animal Behaviour at Chester is building connections with lecturers who are also current researchers! There is never a short supply of interesting seminars, conversations, and opportunities to be gained from building a relationship with them.”

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Work Based and Integrative Studies (WBIS)

BA/BSc (Hons)

Our Work Based and Integrative Studies (WBIS) degree offers part-time, personalised learning that recognises your expertise and rewards you for prior experiential learning.

This course will enable you to ‘earn while you learn’.

• Queen’s Park Chester or University Centre Warrington

• 2-6 years part time (alongside employment) depending on entry point

The course offers flexible and adaptable study for those seeking professional development opportunities, and for whom customised courses relating directly to the work setting are the most effective way of achieving their objectives.

• Access flexible distance learning for professionals

• Negotiate a bespoke award and learning pathway tailored for you

• Get rewarded for your previous learning

There are no formal entry requirements for undergraduate courses, although determination, commitment and self-direction are needed.

chester.ac.uk/wbis

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Foundation Years

chester.ac.uk/foundation-years

If you’ve taken a break from formal education or don’t have the traditional qualifications for undergraduate study, then a foundation year could be for you.

Foundation Years

What is a Foundation Year?

Foundation Years have been designed for those who wish to complete an undergraduate course but who do not have the necessary academic qualifications to enter directly onto the first year. If applicants display the ability and commitment required, our Foundation Years provide the opportunity to obtain an undergraduate degree. Upon successful completion of your Foundation Year, you will be able to progress onto the next year of your extended course.

Why Study?

At Chester, you will benefit from being taught by academics that solely teach on Foundation Years. This allows us to create a Foundation Year community that consists of students studying anything from Sciences to the Arts. Supportive lecturers and excellent pastoral and academic support are a key feature of our Foundation Years, and we are proud of what our students can achieve whilst they are with us.

What Will I Learn?

The Foundation Year focuses on your transition to, and preparedness for, a University of Chester undergraduate degree. The first year of study will provide you with subjectspecific curriculum that will help you gain confidence in developing university-level skills, as well as understanding academic life and transitioning to the next level of your studies. Designed to develop key academic, personal and study skills, it also places you at the heart of our undergraduate experience.

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Degree and Higher Apprenticeships

If you’re thinking about gaining a qualification whilst working, then a degree or higher level apprenticeship may be something you’re interested in.

Delivery

Designed by employers for employers, degree or higher level apprenticeships are an opportunity for businesses to train and support the next generation of employees across multiple roles.

As a student, you would be employed throughout your course and would spend part of your time at the University of Chester, and the rest with your employer, gaining knowledge, skills and behaviours which you would demonstrate in the workplace and through your assessments.

Successful graduates would then leave the University with not only a degree, or higher level qualification, but also years of relevant work experience and the valuable connections needed to progress in their chosen specialist sector.

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What courses are available at Chester?

At the University of Chester, we currently have six courses available at undergraduate level.

Degree Apprenticeship courses:

• Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (Level 6)

• Registered Nurse Degree Apprenticeship (Level 6)

• Social Worker Degree Apprenticeship (Level 6)

• Dietitian Degree Apprenticeship (Level 6)

Higher Level Apprenticeship courses:

• Healthcare Assistant Practitioner Higher Apprenticeship (Level 5)

• Nursing Associate Higher Apprenticeship (Level 5)

How are the courses designed?

Our courses are co-designed with employers to ensure that apprentice graduates gain the skills they need to thrive in a competitive industry. We provide you with a dedicated team of tutors and support staff offering pastoral care throughout your apprenticeship.

How do I apply?

You’ll need to register your interest with us online, once you’ve done that, we can then send you notifications about new apprenticeship vacancies and our apprenticeship Open Days and events. For more information, and to register online, please visit: chester.ac.uk/apprenticeships

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Fees and Funding

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Funding Your Studies

When it comes to student finance, there’s lots of information and support to help you.

Student Loans

Before we get into the detail, it’s useful to know that there are two types of student loan – Tuition Fee Loans for (you guessed it) tuition fees, and Maintenance Loans to help with living costs. Here are a few key facts about these loans:

• You will only start repaying the loans when you’re earning over a certain amount.

• There is no deadline for the loans to be repaid in full.

• After a certain amount of time, the outstanding amount will be cancelled (see further information about loan repayments on page 102).

Tuition Fees

If you’re a first-time undergraduate living in the UK, you are entitled to apply for a loan to have your tuition fees paid on your behalf by the Student Loans Company: slc.co.uk

This non-income assessed loan is paid directly to the University in three instalments if eligible.

At the time of writing, it is not possible to state what our exact fees will be for students starting an undergraduate degree in 2025, but in 2024 our tuition fees for Home students were:

Undergraduate Degree

Full-time: £9,250 per annum

Part-time: £1,540 per 20-credit module

Foundation

Year

Full-time: £9,250

For up-to-date information and further details on our tuition fees, please visit:

chester.ac.uk/finance

Extra Costs

Your course will also involve additional costs not covered by your tuition fees. This may include books, printing, photocopying, stationery,

specialist clothing, travel to placements, optional field trips and software. Compulsory field trips are covered by your tuition fees.

For up-to-date details of additional costs associated with your specific course, visit the course page on the University website at: chester.ac.uk

Part-Time Students

Tuition Fee Loans are available to eligible part-time first degree students who complete a minimum of 25% of the full-time course load per year. Part-time course fees for the University of Chester vary, but for selffinancing students, fees are normally pro-rata to the full-time fee.

EU Students

Following the UK’s exit from the EU, students from countries in the European Economic Area and the EU, starting in or after the 2021-22 academic year, will pay International Tuition Fees.

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Students who have been granted Settled Status may be eligible for Home Fee Status and if eligible will be able to apply for Tuition Fee Loans and Maintenance Loans. Students who have been granted Presettled Status may be eligible for Home Fee Status and if eligible will be able to apply for Tuition Fee Loans.

Irish Nationals living in the UK or Republic of Ireland are treated as Home students for tuition fee purposes.

Living Costs

Whilst at university, you’ll need to think about living costs for things like accommodation, food, travel and bills, and a Maintenance Loan is there to help with these things. If you’re going to be a part-time student, you may also be eligible for a Maintenance Loan.

• England: gov.uk/student-finance

• Wales: studentfinancewales.co.uk

• Scotland: saas.gov.uk

• Northern Ireland: studentfinanceni.co.uk

• EU: gov.uk/student-finance/eustudents

If you are an international student, for more information, please visit: chester.ac.uk/ international-fees

Working While You Study

Working while you study can be a great option. Not only will it help you support yourself, but it’s a great way to meet new people and gain new skills.

Our vibrant city and town locations offer a variety of parttime working options, and our Careers and Employability team help students to find part-time work.

Our UniJob service enables you to apply for part-time jobs at the University, or you can use our CareerHub portal to find parttime work in the local area and elsewhere.

Loan Repayments

Repayments of your Tuition Fee and Maintenance Loan will start in the April after you have graduated or left higher education if you are earning over the threshold.

At the time of writing (November 2023), the student loan repayment threshold for English-resident students is £25,000 a year. Thereafter, it will be adjusted annually in line with average earnings.

If you are earning over the threshold, you repay 9% of everything earned above that amount. If you are earning less than the threshold, then your student loan repayments won’t be deducted.

Interest is charged on your loan from the day the Student Loans Company makes your first payment to you or your university or college, until the loan is either repaid in full or cancelled.

Any loan remaining after 40 years will be cancelled. For more information, please visit: chester.ac.uk/repayment

Managing Your Money at University

The Your Money team at the University of Chester promotes positive money management skills. Our Student Money Adviser offers one-to-one appointments offering advice and guidance on budgeting skills, financial support available from the University, debt and student finance.

The Student Shout Out newsletter contains useful information to help students tackle important money-related topics, such as Buy Now Pay Later, how to eat well for less and how to save money on energy. Students can also attend drop-in sessions with our Student Money Adviser to discuss any moneyrelated issues.

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Bursaries

At the University of Chester, we support fair access for students and have a range of bursaries available.

With the approval of the Office for Students (OfS), the bursaries we currently offer for students entering University in 2024/25 are:

Care Experienced Bursary

Limited numbers available.

Up to £6,000 or up to £8,000 if awarded at Level 3 (pro-rata subject to level awarded at). Mixture of cash benefits, fee waiver and support towards accommodation costs (where relevant).

Available to full-time undergraduate students under the age of 25, paying a tuition fee of over £6,000, who have evidence of their care experienced status. Please email us to discuss:

studentservices@chester.ac.uk

Estranged Student Bursary

Limited numbers available.

Up to £3,000 (up to £4,000 for those starting at Level 3, pro-rata if awarded at Level 5 or 6), plus support towards accommodation costs (where relevant).

Available to undergraduate students under the age of 25, paying a tuition fee of over £6,000, identified and verified by the Student Loans Company as ‘Estranged’. Contact studentservices@chester.ac.uk for more information.

Gypsy, Roma, Traveller, Showman, Boater Bursary

Limited numbers available.

Up to £4,500 (cash payment) or up to £6,000 if awarded at Level 3 (pro-rata to level awarded at).

Available to UK undergraduate students paying tuition fees of at least £6,000, who have identified as Gypsy, Roma, Traveller, Showman, Boater on their UCAS/ enrolment application. Please email studentservices@chester.ac.uk to discuss.

Carer Support Package

Limited numbers available. Up to £4,500 (cash payment) or up to £6,000 if awarded at Level 3 (pro-rata to level awarded at).

Available to UK undergraduate students paying tuition fees of at least £6,000, who have a meanstested household income of £40,000 or less and have caring responsibilities. Please email studentservices@chester.ac.uk to discuss.

For the full terms and conditions of our University bursaries, please visit our website.
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Scholarships, Grants and Financial Assistance

Sport Scholarships

These scholarships are available to undergraduate students who can demonstrate active representation at national or international level. For more information on what financial and athletic support is available, as well as how to apply, please visit: chester.ac.uk/sport-scholarships

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Disabled Students’ Allowances and Dependants’ Grants

Additional help is available for students with a disability (Disabled Students’ Allowances), or students who have children or an adult who depends on them financially (Dependants’ Grants).

Advice and Guidance

If you are a student with special circumstances, you may find it helpful to discuss your financial arrangements with the University’s Your Money team, who may be able to suggest ways you can get financial help.

Student Support Fund

If you get into financial difficulty or find yourself unable to cover costs while completing your course, you may be eligible for financial help from our Student Support Fund. For more information, please visit: chester.ac.uk/additional-financialhelp

If you have any questions about the financial support we offer, please contact the team at: studentservices@chester.ac.uk

Our bursaries, awards and scholarships may be subject to change.

Please check the website for further details: chester.ac.uk/finance

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Useful Information

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How to Apply

Applications for all undergraduate full-time courses at Chester should be made through UCAS, the central Universities and Colleges Admissions Service responsible for managing applications to higher education courses in the UK. For step-by-step guidance on how to apply, please visit: chester.ac.uk/apply/undergraduate

Institution Code –CHSTR C55

When applying, you will need the institution code for the University of Chester, which is CHSTR C55. You can find our course codes on our website or by searching for the University of Chester on ucas.com

If you wish to apply for a course based at one of the following locations, you will also need the learning site code:

The Hammond School – H University Centre Birkenhead – B

University Centre Reaseheath – R

University Centre Shrewsbury – S

University Centre Warrington – W

Make sure that you enter the correct learning site code in the ‘Choices’ section of the online application form.

Deferred Entry

We are happy to make deferred offers to students who plan to take a gap year before starting a degree course. Deferrals are made for a one-year period only.

Entry Requirements

Entry requirements can vary slightly from year to year, depending on the subjects you choose. Each course has its own entry requirements, which are shown throughout this guide and in more detail at chester.ac.uk

Our general entry policy requires applicants to have:

• A good level of literacy and numeracy (GCSE grade C/ grade 4 or above in Maths and English Language or suitable equivalent)

• Experience or interest relevant to the course(s) for which you have applied

We recognise:

• A mixture of study modes (e.g., mixes of A Level, Pearson BTEC qualifications, Welsh Baccalaureate Advanced Skills Challenge Certificate and OCR Cambridge Technical qualifications)

• Points and grades achieved in A Level General Studies

• New T Level qualifications

If your qualifications were completed some time ago and you are not sure whether they are appropriate for your chosen subject(s) of study, please contact Undergraduate Admissions and we will be happy to discuss your options with you.

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Interviews and Auditions

For some of our courses, an interview or audition will be required before an offer can be made. Details of courses requiring an interview or audition can be found within the entry criteria of our course pages online and in this guide.

Applicant Days

If you apply for a course and you receive an offer, you will be invited to an Applicant Day at the University. This will allow you to visit the University and ask any questions that will help you to decide if Chester is right for you.

Accepting Your Offer

Once you receive decisions on all your choices, UCAS will require you to choose one of your offers

as your Firm choice, one as your Insurance choice, and decline all others. You will be given an individual deadline set by UCAS in which to reply to your offers. It is important that you respond by the deadline, otherwise your offers will be automatically declined by UCAS.

Mature Students

We offer dedicated support for mature students. If you are over the age of 21 on 1st September of the year you hope to start your course, you will be classed as a mature student. There is no upper age limit. We welcome applications from mature students and value your enthusiasm, commitment and experience, and so our entry requirements may be more flexible. For specific enquiries, please email:

admissions@chester.ac.uk

Disability and Inclusion

Our Disability and Inclusion team supports students with any physical impairment, mental health difficulties or specific learning difference via a comprehensive package of information, advice and guidance. For more information about the extensive support available to our disabled students, please visit: chester.ac.uk/disabilitysupport

Admissions Queries: 01244 511000
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Types of Degree

At the University of Chester, we offer a range of undergraduate courses that lead to a number of different qualifications.

Single Honours Degrees

Single Honours degrees are three years of full-time study or up to seven years of part-time study. Single Honours qualifications at the University of Chester include BA, BSc, BEng, BN (professional nursing qualification), BA with QTS (professional teaching qualification), and LLB (Law). We also offer some degrees with an additional year of study that qualify graduates to Master’s level. They are MEng (Engineering) and MNurs (Nursing).

Combined Honours Degrees

Combined Honours degrees are three years of full-time study or up to seven years of part-time study. Combined Honours degrees can also be up to four years of full-time study if the combination is with a language or if it includes a Placement Year.

Degrees with a Foundation Year

Many of our undergraduate degrees are offered with an additional Foundation Year. University of Chester Foundation Years have been designed for students who do not have the necessary academic qualifications needed to enter directly onto the first year of a degree but who have the ability and commitment to do so. Successful completion of the Foundation Year qualifies students to progress onto a full Honours degree. Individual course pages state whether your chosen course is also available with a Foundation Year.

Degrees with a Placement Year

Degrees with a Placement Year are four years of full-time study. They offer the same qualifications as the three-year Single or Combined Honours degree options, but also include a valuable year of work experience before your final year of study.

Foundation Degrees

Foundation Degrees focus on developing in-demand technical skills for a particular job or profession and offer a combination of workplace learning and academic study. It carries the same weight as two-thirds of an undergraduate degree –equivalent to a Higher National Diploma (HND) or a Diploma of Higher Education (DipHE) qualification.

Degree Apprenticeships

Degree Apprenticeships combine full-time paid employment with part-time university study and are offered in several subject areas. For more details about University of Chester Degree Apprenticeships and the courses available, visit: chester.ac.uk/apprenticeships

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Part-Time Study

At the University of Chester, our part-time study options are available at both undergraduate and postgraduate level, and our courses can often be studied in the daytime or the evening. There are also opportunities to study single ‘standalone’ modules from our courses.

Subject to Validation/ Approval

Some courses in this guide are listed as ‘subject to validation’ or ‘subject to approval’. Approval and validation is a quality assurance process that ensures the courses we offer have been approved as programmes of study that meet our rigorous academic requirements, as well as the needs of our students and their future employers. For more details, email: enquiries@chester.ac.uk

Postgraduate Opportunities

We offer a wide range of postgraduate courses, PGCEs, and taught or research doctorates. A Master’s degree can add value to your undergraduate degree and make you really stand out from other recent graduates when you are making your first steps towards your future career. What’s more, we currently provide Chester graduates with a 25% discount off qualifying full-priced taught Master’s courses, as part of our Graduate Loyalty Discount. For more information, visit: chester.ac.uk/postgraduate

Associate Colleges

The University of Chester works closely with University College Isle of Man to offer University of Chester courses on the island. Together, we share a common interest in promoting progression and awareness of higher education opportunities for all. To find out more information about the opportunities available at University College Isle of Man, visit: ucm.ac.im

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Notes for Applicants

Please read below some of the regulations and procedures that govern admission of students to courses at the University of Chester. If you have any questions, please contact us at enquiries@chester.ac.uk

Admissions Policy

The procedures implemented by the University’s Marketing, Recruitment and Admissions Service derive their authority from our internal policies, those policies of our Professional, Statutory and Regulatory Bodies (PSRBs), from relevant legislation such as those on distance contracts, and conventions stipulated by UCAS, DfE Apply, and the Advertising Standards Authority.

Academic admission to the University is contingent on the reasonable expectation that the student will be able to complete their course of study successfully. The offer of a place is based on our stated entry criteria, and an interview or audition, where applicable. Our recruitment strategy is informed by strong commitment to advice and guidance, and reflects our mission statement and strategies for widening access and participation. Our Undergraduate Admissions Policy is available at chester.ac.uk/ug/apply/ policies-guidance

Changes and Cancellations

We are committed to informing applicants of changes quickly, and to offering them advice, guidance, and/or alternative programmes of study. We try to ensure that the information provided to applicants about our programmes is complete and correct at the time of publication. Since information is prepared so far in advance of delivery, it is subject to changes to or withdrawal of courses, locations or entry criteria.

Applicants will be notified of substantive changes to programmes of study or course cancellations as early as possible in the application cycle. Where a course is cancelled, we will offer applicants an alternative course, if possible.

Complaints Procedure

The University is committed to providing high standards of service for applicants. If something should go wrong, or you feel that you have cause for complaint, please tell us so that we can try to put matters right. Most matters can be resolved informally, and will be dealt with as quickly and as close to the point at which they arise as possible. Further information can be found at: chester.ac.uk/ug/ apply/policies-guidance

Data Protection

The University is committed to protecting any personal data that you supply to us as part of an enquiry or an application. Further details on the University’s Marketing, Recruitment and Admissions Fair Processing/ Privacy Notice can be found at: chester.ac.uk/mra-privacy

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Equality

We are committed to the active promotion of equality of opportunity. We aim to ensure that all applicants are treated solely on the basis of their aptitude, ability and potential to pursue all modes and forms of study, and to achieve their full potential. We seek to ensure that no one is disadvantaged or discriminated against on the grounds of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage or civil partnership status, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation. We actively seek to increase levels of recruitment from groups currently underrepresented in higher education.

Enrolment Conditions

A place at the University is offered subject to our contractual terms and conditions of enrolment. These make explicit your and our rights, responsibilities and obligations and include your agreement to abide by our regulations,

rules and policies. When you accept the offer of a place, a contract will come into existence between you and the University based on these terms and conditions, and you are required to agree and sign an undertaking to comply with them. Breach of any of these conditions may result in disciplinary action being taken under our disciplinary procedures and/or termination of the agreement. Our terms and conditions of enrolment may be found in full on our website at: chester.ac.uk/studentenrolment-conditions

Quality Assurance

We are committed to the precepts derived from the UK Quality Code for Higher Education with respect to expectations and practices for admissions, recruitment and widening access (2018).

Alternative Formats

This document is available in alternative formats upon request.

If you require any parts of this prospectus in other formats (for example, large print, on tape or in Braille), please contact our Enquiries team by telephone on: 01244 511000 or email: enquiries@chester.ac.uk

Student Code of Conduct

The University recognises that it is a community with a significant part to play in the wider communities in which it is located and that its obligations to its own staff and students extend to these wider communities. Therefore, the University believes that it should both promote a high level of responsibility within the student body and further the development of good relationships between the University and these wider communities and beyond. In doing so, the University expects that students will conduct themselves in line with the University’s Student Code of Conduct: chester.ac.uk/about/ legal/student-info

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Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups

Working with Children and/or Vulnerable Adults

The following information was correct at the time of writing (November 2023).

Several programmes of study at the University involve undertaking a placement that includes contact with children or vulnerable adults. Examples include training to be a Nurse, Teacher or Social Worker, but there are others. Such contact with children or vulnerable adults is known as Regulated Activity. Registered students may undertake other opportunities, such as a Work Based Learning placement or the volunteering scheme, which may also involve Regulated Activity.

The University (and other Higher Education institutions that offer programmes of study where students may come into contact with the vulnerable) is required to ensure that these students have been vetted by the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) and, in some cases, are provisionally registered with the appropriate Regulatory Body.

Once accepted onto a place at the University, we will write to you with further instructions on how to apply for a DBS enhanced check and to register with the DBS update scheme. You will be expected to pay the DBS charge for these services. Please note that we do not accept DBS checks from any other employer. Therefore, you will have to apply for a new check for your studies through the University as a Registered Body. You will also be expected to declare any cautions, convictions or any other matter that may have a bearing on your suitability to undertake Regulated Activity.

Any matters revealed either by you or the DBS will be considered by the Programme Leader and may affect our offer of a place. Whilst most matters will not automatically preclude an applicant from commencing study, we reserve the right to withdraw the offer of a place to anyone who fails to provide a satisfactory DBS check. Moreover, failure to declare a conviction etc. that is subsequently revealed on a DBS check may also affect your offer of a place.

Prospective applicants are strongly advised to visit our website to gain updated information. Visit: chester.ac.uk/dbs

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Useful Contacts

General Enquiries

Telephone: 01244 511000

Website: chester.ac.uk

Admissions Enquiries

Undergraduate Admissions

Telephone: 01244 511000

Email: enquiries@chester.ac.uk

International Admissions

Telephone: +44 1244 512465

Email: international@chester.ac.uk

Accommodation

Accommodation Office

Exton Park

Telephone: 01244 513000

Email: accommodation@chester.ac.uk

Residential Life

Email: reslife@chester.ac.uk

Fees

Finance Department

Telephone: 01244 512810

Email: fees@chester.ac.uk

Student Services Helpdesk for:

• Disability and Inclusion

• Wellbeing and Mental Health

• Mature Students, Care Experienced, Estranged Students and Carers

Telephone: 01244 511550

Email: studentservices@chester.ac.uk

Campus Tours

Telephone: 01244 512800

Email: visitus@chester.ac.uk

Open Day Information

Telephone: 01244 512800

Email: enquiries@chester.ac.uk

University Centre Reaseheath

University Centre Reaseheath

Nantwich, Cheshire

CW5 6DF

Telephone: 01270 613284

Email: ucr@reaseheath.ac.uk

Outreach and Widening Participation

Telephone: 01244 512450

Email: outreach@chester.ac.uk

Students’ Union

Telephone: 01244 513390

Email: csu@chester.ac.uk

Website: chestersu.com

Careers and Employability

Exton Park

Telephone: 01244 513066

Email: careers@chester.ac.uk

University Centre Warrington

Telephone: 01925 534235

Email: careers@chester.ac.uk

UCAS

Tel: 0371 468 0 468

Website: ucas.com

Credits

Editorial: Department of Marketing, Recruitment and Admissions

Designed by: University of Chester Design Studio

Printed and finished by: Sterling Press Ltd

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A-Z Course List

ART AND DESIGN

• Fashion Communication Marketing (Social Media) BA

• Fashion Design BA

• Fine Art BA

• Graphic Design BA

• Interior Design BA

• Photography BA

• Product Design BA

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

• Biology BSc

• Bioveterinary Science BSc

• Forensic Biology BSc

• Marine Biology BSc

BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT

• Accounting and Finance BSc

• Banking and Finance BSc

• Business Finance BA

• Business Management BA

• Business Management and Administration (Top-Up) BA

• Digital Marketing BA

• International Business Management BA

• International Business Management with French or Spanish BA

• Marketing BA

CHEMISTRY

• Chemistry BSc

COMPUTER SCIENCE

• Computer Science BSc

• Cybersecurity BSc

• Games Development BSc

• Software Engineering BSc

COUNSELLING

• Counselling Skills BA

CRIMINOLOGY

• Criminology BSc

• Criminology with Counselling Skills BSc

• Criminology with Cyber Crime and Security BSc

• Criminology with Policing BSc

ECONOMICS

• Economics BSc

• Economics with Business Finance BSc

• Economics with Data Science BSc

EDUCATION

• Childhood Studies with Applied Psychology BA

• Early Childhood and Primary Education BA

• Early Years Primary Education (3-7) with QTS - Teacher Education BA

• Education BA

• Primary Education (5-11) with QTS - Teacher Education BA

• Working with Children, Young People and Families (WBIS) (Online) BA

ENGINEERING

• Chemical Engineering BEng/ MEng

ENGLISH

• Creative Writing BA

• English Language BA

• English Language and Literature BA

• English Literature BA

EVENTS MANAGEMENT

• Events Management BA

GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENT

• Geography BA

• Geography BSc

• Geography with Year Abroad BA

• Geography with Year Abroad BSc

• Geography with Year in Industry BA

• Geography with Year in Industry BSc

• Natural Hazard Management BSc

• Natural Hazard Management with Year in Industry BSc

HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE

• Adult Nursing BN

• Children’s Nursing BN

• Integrated Master’s in Nursing MNurs

• Learning Disability Nursing BN

• Mental Health Nursing BN

• Midwifery BSc

• Nursing Associate (Direct Entry) FdSc

• Social Work BA

HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY

• Archaeology BA

• History BA

LANGUAGES AND CULTURES

• Chinese BA

• French BA

• Modern Languages BA

• Modern Languages with Year Abroad BA

• Spanish BA

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LAW

• Law LLB

• Law with Business LLB

• Law with Criminology LLB

MATHEMATICS

• Mathematics BSc

MEDIA

• Film and Media Studies BA

• Journalism BA

• Media and Television Production BA

• Music Journalism BA

• Sports Journalism BA

MEDICAL AND LIFE SCIENCES

• Biochemistry BSc

• Biomedical Science BSc

• Graduate Entry Medicine MB ChB

• Medical Science BMedSci

• Pharmacology BSc

MUSIC

• Music Production BA

• Popular Music Performance BA

NUTRITION SCIENCES AND DIETETICS

• Human Nutrition BSc

• Nutrition and Dietetics BSc

PERFORMING ARTS

• Acting BA

• Drama BA

• Musical Theatre Performance BA

• Professional Dance BA

POLICING

• Community Policing and Criminal Investigation BSc

• Degree in Professional Policing BSc

• Policing, Law and Investigation (Top-Up) BSc

POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

• Global Affairs, Politics and International Relations BA

• Global Affairs, Politics and International Relations with Economics BA

• Global Affairs, Politics and International Relations with Geography BA

• Global Affairs, Politics and International Relations with History BA

• Global Affairs, Politics and International Relations with a Language BA

PSYCHOLOGY

• Forensic Psychology BSc

• Psychology BSc/BA

SOCIOLOGY

• Sociology BSc/BA

• Sociology with Counselling Skills BSc

• Sociology with Criminology BSc

• Sociology with English Language or English Literature BSc

• Sociology with Global Affairs, Politics and International Relations BSc

SPORT

• PE and Sports Coaching BSc

• Sport and Exercise Sciences BSc/BA

THEOLOGY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES

• Philosophy, Ethics and Religion BA

• Theology and Religious Studies BA

TOURISM

• International Tourism Management BA

• International Tourism Management with French or Spanish BA

ZOOLOGY AND ANIMAL SCIENCE

• Animal Behaviour BSc

• Animal Behaviour and Welfare BSc

• Zoology BSc

Please note that a number of our courses offer combination options.

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Next Steps

OPEN DAYS

Open Days are a brilliant way to really get a feel for a university and its location. If you’d like to know a bit more about our Open Days, like dates and what to expect, visit:

chester.ac.uk/openday

CHAT TO STUDENTS

Get an insight into life at the University of Chester straight from our students. You can chat to them via Unibuddy whenever works for you:

chester.ac.uk/ask

FIND OUT MORE

There’s plenty more to know about being an undergraduate at the University of Chester, and our website has a dedicated area for you to explore:

chester.ac.uk/undergraduate

The information in this guide is correct at the time of writing (November 2023) and is for general information purposes. Some alterations to courses may unavoidably occur between the publication of this guide and the start of the 2025/26 academic year. The University reserves the right to withdraw or make alterations to courses.

For further details and the most up-to-date information about our courses, please visit: chester.ac.uk

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