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undergraduate guide 2021 this is us 1

The is one of the most socially inclusive universities in the UK and celebrates both the differences and similarities GOOD in our many communities. UNIVERSITY We welcome, support and dedicate ourselves to the success of our students GUIDE whatever their background, identity, 2020 beliefs or challenges. We see individuals and their potential UNIVERSITY and work hard to remove the barriers OF THE YEAR to their success. We ensure our FOR SOCIAL students are able to make a positive INCLUSION impact on the world, equipped to tackle major global challenges through their experiences and education at Bradford. Opportunity for all is what defines us. bradford.ac.uk/this-is-us 2

this is where it all begins

University is life-changing. It is a place that takes you as you are. A place that can take you where you want to go. The University of Bradford You will emerge ready to take on the world. is a life-changing place. And we will support you every step of the way. This is where you can be who you want to be – This is your guide to the journey. and become the person you know you can be.

It is where you will learn more, experience more and do things you never thought you could. 3

this is where i became independent

“I came here and actually started being an adult. It was difficult but right now I really enjoy it. I’ve got my new friends, I’ve got my work, I have things to do.” Dominika Pajaczkowska BSc (Hons) Human Resource Management

bradford.ac.uk/dominika 4 undergraduate guide 2021

06 applying This is your guide to choosing 08 first steps the University of Bradford 10 events for your degree studies. 12 application We will help you understand the 13 personal statement application process and enrolment, 15 progression scheme we will give you a preview of campus 16 after you apply life as a student, and we will show 19 fees and finance you the ways your experience at 20 enrolment Bradford will equip you for life 22 life at university beyond university. 24 campus There is also an a–z list of all our 28 accommodation courses, along with the typical offers 30 support we make so you will know what you will 34 living in bradford normally need to get in. 36 bradford 38 on our doorstep 40 employability 42 get experience 45 go international 47 quality 49 entrepreneurship 50 your career 52 courses 54 a–z list 67 tariff points 5 Triple Accredited 4th 96% Business School in UK for Chemical of research is world- The School of Management is part Engineering leading, internationally of an elite group of business schools (The Guardian University excellent or internationally across the world with AACSB, league tables 2020) AMBA and EQUIS accreditations recognised (Research Excellence Framework 2014)

Over 3rd 94% 130 in UK for Forensic of graduates in nationalities represented Science employment or further by students on campus (The Complete University Guide study within six months University Subject Tables 2020) (Higher Education Statistics Agency 2018)

4th 8th 15th in UK for Occupational in UK for Physiotherapy greenest university Therapy (The Complete University Guide in the world University Subject Tables 2020) (The Complete University Guide (UI GreenMetric World University Subject Tables 2020) University Ranking 2019) 6

this is your journey

You have a lot to think about at the moment and there are many options open to you.

Start your journey by learning how the university application process works so you can put together an action plan – and a back-up plan just in case. You can then start to focus on what you want to study and where. Everything you need to think about during your application journey is in the next few pages. This is a step-by-step guide to securing a place at university. 7 applying MEng Chemical Engineering Chemical MEng Tariq Ashraf Tariq

Read what students say on sites like The Student Room Look at university websites Attend an open day or visit campus Visit UCAS Fairs ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ Chat to our students: our to Chat bradford.ac.uk/chat blogs: students’ our out Check blogs.brad.ac.uk/bradford-life events: and other exhibitions us at UCAS to Talk bradford.ac.uk/meet Make use of the people you know – get the thoughts and advice of teachers, advisors, parents and friends, and if possible bring them along events to for a second opinion. ¢ Get the answers need you The next few pages will help you find out the answers,but there are plenty of information: of sources other ¢ ¢ ¢

which courses will give me plenty of options as a graduate? If so, how far? Will I have the right qualifications for entry? What’s back-up my plan? What can this university offer me? Will I have the support I need? Will I feel at home at this university? career want? I If I’m unsure about career my path, Should I move away university? to How do I apply? What happens next? Which courses will lead me into the ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ out what and where you might you and where what out research. – study university at Ask yourself and those who know you well: Ask the right questions figure to one way only There’s first steps first

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this is where i expanded my horizons

“I was the shyest person in the world a couple of years ago. University has really broken my shell. It's been transformative for me.” Connor Harrison BSc (Hons) Marketing

bradford.ac.uk/connor 10 applying events

Ever been somewhere and it Our open days felt like you’d come home? ¢¢ Get advice on your application, Where it just felt right? student finance and support services ¢¢ Talk to academics, support staff That’s the whole point of visiting and students on-campus events like open days – ¢¢ Find out more about your chosen subject for you to get that feeling, the one area – or discover something new where you know that this is the right ¢¢ Check out campus, accommodation university for you. and the This isn’t the type of feeling that you truly get from a website or prospectus, Dates which is why it is so important to take ¢¢ Saturday 20 June 2020 every opportunity to visit campus. ¢¢ Saturday 15 August 2020 They’re free to attend but give you ¢¢ Friday 2 October 2020 something priceless – confidence. ¢¢ Saturday 3 October 2020 ¢¢ Wednesday 21 October 2020 ¢¢ Wednesday 25 November 2020

For full details and to register: bradford.ac.uk/open-days 11 applying University of Bradford University Open Day 12 applying application

Apply online with UCAS Deadlines To apply to most UK universities, including 15 January 2021 Bradford, you need to apply through UCAS. Apply between September 2020 and 15 January You can apply for up to five courses at one 2021 to make sure you are considered for your or more universities. preferred courses. It is an online process and you will need a 30 June 2021 personal statement, a reference from a teacher or other professional who knows you You can still apply to us via UCAS after academically, and the university’s UCAS code. 15 January and up until 30 June. However, places on some courses may be limited or You can see the typical entry tariffs for each no longer available. of our courses in our a-z section (p54-66) or at bradford.ac.uk/courses Clearing From early July there is one last chance to For help with your application ask your apply if you want to start in September 2021. school or college, visit UCAS.com, and speak to our Enquiries Team - It is also an opportunity to secure a place at call us on 01274 23 3081 or email university if you do not get the grades you [email protected] need for your existing offer. You can talk directly with universities about getting an offer for an alternative course. The UCAS code for the If you are expecting exam results in summer 2021 it is worth making a plan for Clearing University of Bradford: just in case – that way you are prepared and ready to move quickly. BRADF B56 Visit bradford.ac.uk/clearing for more information. 13 applying

main points you want get to across into your subject area and the careers it can lead to the summarises and commitment, and personal skills and your achievements Details on the research you have done A summary of any work experience or placements you have completed and area course A conclusion that shows your passion An opening section which shows your motivation for studying your chosen course An overview of your academic and how what you have learnt relates your to ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ Make sure you get feedbackfrom tutors, friends and family, and check spelling and spelling check and family, and friends carefully. grammar ¢ ¢ ¢ Personal statement tips statement Personal Structure statement your carefully and try to include: ¢ ¢

Team make decisionsTeam as they give us an insight into your potential and you as a person that doesn’t come across when looking solely at grades. areWe looking see to how enthusiastic you are about your subject, and that you have studying what know and research your done it involves. can onlyYou submit one personal statement so do not mention any particular university if you are applying more to than one. If you are applying for a few similar subjects talk about your interest in the subject area as a whole. Personal statements help our Admissions Your personal statement is an Your important UCAS part of your to chance It is your application. tell us why you want to study to want a you why us tell you particular and why subject student.will be a great personal statement 14 applying 15 applying unlocking potential

A university education changes The University of Bradford your life, opening up opportunities that you wouldn’t have otherwise. Progression Scheme Our Admissions Team look beyond standard We believe that as many people as possible entry criteria where personal and educational should have the chance to benefit from a circumstances mean applicants are less likely higher education, no matter what their background or circumstances, and we to receive an offer. are proud to be one of the most inclusive Based on information we receive in a UCAS universities in the UK. application, we identify applicants who are Grades are not the only factor we look at eligible for our Progression Scheme. These when making a decision about whether to applicants receive an offer which is the offer an applicant a place at the University equivalent of one A level grade (8 UCAS points) of Bradford. lower than our standard entry criteria. We take the time to understand the Eligible applicants can also receive another background of our applicants, understand 8 UCAS point reduction on their offer at their journey to education and make decisions based on an applicant’s potential Bradford by attending events on campus. to thrive at university and beyond. Those eligible for the scheme include: ¢¢ Mature students ¢¢ Those from a low participation neighbourhood ¢¢ Refugees / asylum seekers ¢¢ Care leavers or previously looked after students

For full details: bradford.ac.uk/progression-scheme 16 applying after you apply

Interviews Decisions A few of our courses require you to attend You can’t reply to any offers until you have an interview. These are detailed in the ‘A level received decisions from all of your choices. and specific requirements’ column of the a–z UCAS Track will show your deadline to reply. of courses (p54 - 66). Once all the decisions are in, you select an Your offer offer as your firm choice. If it is a conditional offer you can also accept another option as We will email you once a decision has been an insurance choice. made on your application and you will also be able to see this in UCAS Track. Results Day Occasionally we offer applicants a place on an UCAS Track updates on the morning of results alternative course. The alternative course usually day. If you have got the results you need your allows the applicant to explore similar career offer will change to unconditional and you can options and use many of the same skills. go and celebrate your place at the University of Bradford! Applicant Experience Days If you don’t get the results you need don’t We may invite you to campus when you get panic – there is another opportunity to get a an offer to learn more about your course place through Clearing. Get in touch with and the University. Your Applicant Experience us and we will walk you through the process. Day will help you feel confident selecting us as your firm choice.

Some courses combine interviews with the Applicant Experience Day – if that is the case for your course we will let you know in plenty of time. 17 applying University of Bradford University Richmond Building 18 applying

this is an investment

School of Management University of Bradford 19 applying feesthe green and finance

One of the big questions for people Financial Support thinking about going to university If you live in you can apply is ‘can I afford it?’ But a degree not for a repayable tuition fee loan. only expands your mind – it expands your earning potential too. English students can also apply for a repayable maintenance loan to cover living and learning Graduates earn more over their lifetimes costs. Students from Scotland, Wales and than non-graduates – an average of Northern Ireland have different arrangements. £10,000 per year more. Those who complete postgraduate study earn even more*. If you are interested in the health professions, now is the perfect time to apply for one of our It is an investment you will need to plan carefully. health courses. The Government’s recent You will need to think about how you are going announcements on funding for nursing, to pay tuition fees, accommodation if you are midwifery and allied health professions moving away from home, and living expenses. means that you will be entitled to a grant of at least £5,000 – with some being able Whatever your financial situation, a degree to access grants of £8,000***. education is within reach. There is a range of financial support available to you. We offer a range of scholarships and bursaries, many of which are automatically applied. 2020/2021 fees** for UK students: Fees, financial support and scholarships: Undergraduate degree £9,250 per year bradford.ac.uk/money

Foundation year £9,250

Sandwich placement year 10% of standard degree fee

* Source: Department for Education, Graduate labour market: statistics (2018). ** 2021/22 fees may be subject to an annual increase. *** Applicants should check the NHS website or contact Student Finance England for the most up-to-date/accurate information and to check eligibility criteria. 20 applying enrolment

Securing your place at the University of Autumn term Bradford is just the start of your journey. 20 Sept 2021 – 17 Dec 2021 Now you can prepare for life as a student. We will be with you every step of the way, Spring term helping you make the transition to the University of Bradford simple and directing you to all the 10 Jan 2022 – 8 April 2022 opportunities and resources available. Summer term You will receive regular emails from us updating 25 April 2022 – 27 May 2022 you on enrolment, plus any deadlines you will need to meet. Make sure the email you have applied with is a personal account that you will not lose access to – if not, do some life admin by updating your details with us online. You will get all the information you need about starting your studies well in advance, and will get a full introduction to the University, your course and all the services open to you during your induction in Welcome Week. 21 applying your checklist

Sort out accommodation if you are moving away from home Check your email for any tools or online events we offer to help you with enrolment Set up your IT account Complete your online enrolment and upload your ID and a photo Download your induction timetable Confirm your student finance arrangements and set up your student bank account If you are paying your own tuition fees you can do this before you arrive or during Welcome Week Plan your journey and apply for a parking permit if you need one Bring your ID to Welcome Week so you can get your student card 22

this is your university

The University of Bradford has a true community feel. It is a place where you will be supported and where you can express yourself. You will learn from and with people from around the world. Get a taste of what it is like to be a student here in the next few pages. life at university 23 MPharm Pharmacy MPharm Maihvish Iqbal Maihvish 24 life at university at life campus

There’s lots to do on campus Students’ Union outside the lecture halls and labs. ¢¢ Get involved with social activities and student activism Societies, clubs and sports teams enrich life ¢¢ Set up your own initiative or society outside of your studies and there’s a busy schedule of events on campus and beyond. ¢¢ Access any extra support you need ¢¢ Get your voice heard at Whatever you’re into, you’ll find a welcoming all levels of the University group for you to join. And you’ll have every opportunity to go outside your comfort zone Team Bradford and try something completely new. The banner under which our clubs, societies, media areas and volunteers celebrate their achievements, their experiences and their community. When you join Bradford you’re part of this welcoming and supportive team, whatever passion you end up pursuing.

Express yourself Campus has its own theatre and music centre. There’s also RamAir, a radio station run by students for students. Students are closely involved in Freshers’ Fair University decision making to ensure we’re addressing the things that Student Central matter to our student community. 25 life at university at life

this is where i matured

“There are opportunities everywhere. I do climbing and wheelchair basketball and I particularly like hiking. I've learnt a lot and become more adaptable.” Theo Wallwork BEng Civil and Structural Engineering 26 life at university at life

this is your space

Peace Garden University of Bradford 27 life at university at life campus

Study ¢¢ J. B. Priestley Library open 24/7* ¢¢ Bookable study areas, specialist facilities and equipment

Social ¢¢ Student Central has bars, entertainment and communal spaces ¢¢ Cafés and places to catch-up or unwind are dotted around campus

Sport ¢¢ On-campus sport centre, Unique Fitness ¢¢ University of Bradford Sports Park is “We do practicals in the labs, a five-minute walk away but my favourite place to study on campus is probably Shop the collaborative spaces in ¢¢ Most essentials can be found at on-campus the library.” outlets Zoya Raja ¢¢ Blackwell’s Bookshop for your study needs BSc (Hons) Computer Science Space ¢¢ Lots of green space, unusual for a city-centre campus ¢¢ One of the most environmentally-friendly ** campuses in the world *Except for statutory holidays **15th in the UI GreenMetric World University Ranking 2019 28 life at university at life accommodation

The Green is our preferred Accommodation types accommodation – it’s an The Green Village on-campus student village. Flats consist of six en suite bedrooms with If you’re planning on moving away from home shared open plan kitchen/dining and living area. it’s the place to be. It’s the centre of student life, five minutes from your morning lectures and Townhouses 10 minutes from the city centre. Each townhouse is made up of 12 bedrooms with bathrooms shared between two rooms. They feature shared open plan living space and an outdoor patio or garden.

Facilities ¢¢ WiFi and bills included ¢¢ On-site launderette ¢¢ Student lounge ¢¢ Regular events and trips ¢¢ 24/7 security and support

Features ¢¢ Secured by Design accreditation ¢¢ ‘Outstanding’ BREEAM rating ¢¢ Solar energy, rainwater harvesting, biodiversity pond and grow your own For full details: food patches wearehomesforstudents.com/bradford 29 life at university at life

this is your new home

The Green University of Bradford 30 life at university at life support

Starting university is a big step, but you won’t be on your own. We’re here to help you reach your full potential.

MyBradford Disability support Our frontline team can help you with most You don’t need to wait until you start to access our day-to-day issues or put you in contact with Disability Service. An advisor can talk you through our specialist services. the support available to you before you arrive.

Mental health support New students have the chance to be screened for specific learning difficulties (SpLDs) like dyslexia Our Counselling Service provides confidential and dyspraxia; many of these are identified for support to all our students and is independent the first time following our screening process. of academic studies. We put together a Learner Support Profile for You can book one-to-one counselling sessions all students declaring a disability, with actions to help work through any issues, and we have to support them. a daily drop-in. The Disability Service offers a wide range of We have a range of self-help resources and services and is there for you whenever you offer workshops on subjects such as managing need support or advice. exam stress and mindfulness. Student life support We also have a team of Mental Health Advisors who can support you in adapting to university Our Student Life Service can help you life and provide advice and information develop life skills like budgeting and cooking. throughout your studies. They’ll also support you if you need help with accommodation issues, your finances, or any other issues in your life. 31 life at university at life

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this is where i found my confidence

“You get so much support from academics, so much pastoral care and that sort of thing, which is absolutely brilliant. You're not just learning here – they make you feel like you're a colleague.” Olivia Dean BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science

bradford.ac.uk/olivia 33 life at university at life support

Study support Nursery You’ll have a Personal Academic Tutor to The University of Bradford Nursery offers support your development. They are generally high-quality, affordable childcare to children the first person to speak to if you need some from twelve weeks to five years old. help or advice. It received an Ofsted rating of Outstanding They are there as your mentor, your advocate after an inspection in September 2019. and to support you, making sure you’re on track You can be sure your loved ones are well and know how to overcome any problems. taken care of while you study. Our Academic Skills Advice Service can help you to develop your study, academic Interfaith Chaplaincy writing and maths skills, building your Our Interfaith Chaplaincy team represent confidence and supporting you to succeed. various faith groups and provide spiritual The Student Experience and Success Team support and pastoral care. offer a range of Peer Support schemes, Whether you are a person of faith or not, enabling you to learn from the experiences these are people you can approach to of other students. discuss difficulties and share success and Our Language Centre offers free classes, joy with. They are skilled in listening and workshops, and one-to-one tutorials to offering advice, both practical and spiritual. help you improve your academic English Campus has a multi-faith chaplaincy skills and get the most from your studies. space for students who need time Our library is open 24/7 (except for statutory to pray, reflect, or to come together. holidays) and offers a huge variety of resources and support services, ensuring you have everything you need to excel in your studies. 34 living in bradford in living this is your city

Bradford is a friendly place with Students play a big role in the life of the city. a real sense of community. It’s You’ll find our students learning their trade in a young, enterprising city that’s organisations across the city and making the rich in diversity and culture. most of all the city and surrounding area has to offer. It’s a down-to-earth place with a big personality. Scratch the surface and you'll find culture, nightlife and social activism – all fuelled by a creative, DIY attitude. 35 living in bradford in living

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this is where great things happen 37 living in bradford in living bradford

Culture Social ¢¢ Diverse events calendar, including the ¢¢ Vibrant food culture and restaurant scene outstanding Bradford Literature Festival ¢¢ Craft beer and street food at North Parade ¢¢ First UNESCO City of Film and home to ¢¢ Passionate sports community with lots to the National Science and Media Museum get involved in and to watch ¢¢ Venues like St George’s Hall and the Alhambra Theatre bring the best shows to Bradford ¢¢ Landmark new music venue opening 2021 in the historic former Odeon building

Retail ¢¢ The Broadway Major shopping and leisure destination ¢¢ Eat, drink and shop beneath the streets ¢¢ Markets, boutiques and indie outlets across the district

Space ¢¢ City Park Spectacular public space with the “Bradford has gifted me largest urban water feature in the UK with much more than ¢¢ Little Germany just education – it’s Regenerated historic merchant quarter given me adventure.” ¢¢ Landscape 36 public parks in the district Zoe Hancox MEng Medical Engineering 38 living in bradford in living on our doorstep

There’s loads to explore when you It’s also a great base for exploring the whole want to get out and about. of the UK due to the excellent road, rail and air transport links. Bradford’s right in the heart of the north, You’ll never be short of something to do just a short trip away from stunning and will experience the warm welcome countryside, culture, nightlife, shopping – Yorkshire folk are rightly famous for. and whatever else you're into. 39 living in bradford in living

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this is where you’ll take on the world

The University of Bradford isn’t just somewhere you’ll get a qualification, it’s a place where you’ll become employable.

At Bradford it’s all about getting experience and launching your career. You don’t just learn the theory. You won’t just be taking notes in lecture theatres. You’ll be getting practical training and learning the skills you need to go out and make your mark on the world. 41 employability

Tayah Livesey MChem Chemistry 42 employability get experience

Our courses are designed to engage and inspire – and to get you out into the world putting the things you learn into practice.

Gain skills Get inspired ¢¢ Placements and internships There are world-leading experts in every with our network of partners area of the University, pushing the boundaries ¢¢ Industry-led masterclasses and of their subject and improving the lives of teaching from experienced practitioners people around the world. ¢¢ Hands-on practical projects using industry-standard equipment/techniques You’ll work with these researchers and practitioners on a day-to-day basis – ¢¢ Many of our courses offer a full year in and may even get involved in their work. industry – the sandwich year. These are real, paid jobs in the sector you want to Our research and teaching is responsive pursue a career in to the ever-changing business, social, You’ll grow your confidence by applying the scientific and environmental landscape. theory you’ve learnt to real situations. You’ll What you learn will serve you well return to complete your studies with a new wherever your life and career takes you. understanding of the industry. We're proud of our creative, collaborative In many of our health-related courses, practice environment. You’ll be encouraged to find education is a huge part of your training and your passion and work towards a goal you’ll be out helping to make a difference to larger than yourself. people’s lives right from your first year. 43 employability

this is where i dive in

“You know what – I love my course. I’m doing the sandwich programme so I’ve already been out on half of my pre-registration training. I enjoy the fact that it’s not all lectures – it’s interesting and interactive.” Nabila Hussain MPharm Pharmacy

bradford.ac.uk/nabila 44 employability

this is opportunity

Rezwana Akhtar MPharm Pharmacy Overseas Placement in China 45 employability go international

You can work or study abroad as part of your course. There’s a dedicated team to help you explore opportunities abroad and the funding available.

We have one of the most comprehensive exchange schemes in the UK, and offer opportunities from one week to 12 months.

Short international programmes ¢¢ Worldwide summer schools/elective placements/the Study in China programme “Last year I did a student Overseas placements exchange and lived in Tokyo ¢¢ Worldwide work placements/internships for a full year doing games Erasmus+ work placements (Europe) design. I was seeing the country and experiencing ¢¢ Work at a European organisation life in a different culture.” Study placements Xander Ford BA (Hons) Graphics for Games ¢¢ Study at one of 460 universities around the world This is a life-changing opportunity to spread Learn about Xander's story your wings and see the world. You’ll have bradford.ac.uk/xander experiences you’ll never forget. 46 employability

this is the mark of excellence 47 employability quality

A Bradford degree will open Organisations that accredit our doors and kick-start your career. undergraduate courses include:

All our courses meet strict quality standards ¢¢ Association of Chartered and are delivered by expert academics, Certified Accountants (ACCA) practitioners and technicians. ¢¢ Bar Standards Board ¢¢ British Computer Society You’ll be getting hands-on experience with ¢¢ British Psychological Society (BPS) industry-standard equipment. You’ll be going ¢¢ Chartered Institute for Archaeologists (CIfA) and out into the field or into the workplace on the the University Archaeology UK group (UAUK) majority of our courses. ¢¢ Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) Many of our courses have professional, ¢¢ Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development statutory or regulatory body accreditation (CIPD) or approval. This means they meet profession- ¢¢ Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences (CSFS) specific criteria. For some professions, passing ¢¢ Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) an accredited course is a requirement for entry. ¢¢ General Optical Council ¢¢ General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) Graduating from some of our accredited ¢¢ Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) courses also counts towards professional ¢¢ Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS) qualifications and allows you to become a ¢¢ Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) member of the accrediting organisation ¢¢ Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) when you graduate, helping you get your ¢¢ Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) career off to the best possible start. ¢¢ Joint Board of Moderators (JBM) ¢¢ National School of Healthcare and Science (NSHCS) on behalf of Health Education England ¢¢ Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) ¢¢ Royal College of Occupational Therapists ¢¢ ScreenSkills ¢¢ Society and College of Radiographers (SCoR) ¢¢ Solicitors Regulation Authority 48 employability

this is where you can make it happen 49 employability entrepreneurship

Bradford was recently These include: ¢¢ Support and coaching named as the best city from our Entrepreneurs ¢¢ One-to-one information, in Residence in the UK to start a advice and mentoring ¢¢ Our Accelerated Student new business*. support Entrepreneurship Programme, ¢¢ A programme of events which includes workshops We’re a youthful, entrepreneurial and activities to support and a ‘Dragon’s Den’ panel city that’s home to exciting entrepreneurs and business with real investors and start-ups and an economy development benefactors offering worth over £9.5bn - the eighth ¢¢ An Innovation Hub offering real money to grow largest in England. meeting and networking new enterprises space and a home for ¢¢ Access to our Start-Up If you’re a budding or active student entrepreneurship Entrepreneur Programme, entrepreneur then the University programmes. It’s also a which helps graduates has a range of activities to help community resource that remain in Bradford and you start up and build your works with Bradford’s establish or develop business ideas, in Bradford entrepreneurship and a start-up and beyond. small business community, ¢¢ Student-led initiatives like giving them the chance to our Enterprise Society collaborate with students

* Source - Barclays Business Banking SME Growth Factors Index 2017 50 employability your career

At Bradford you get Bradford Employability Awards a real-world education. We help our students to showcase their experiences You develop the skills employers need. Our and achievements beyond the classroom. courses are designed using input from our Extra-curricular activities endorsed as part of industry partners and professional bodies. Bradford Employability Awards, such as voluntary You put theory into practice in the lab, in the work or student representative roles, are recorded field and on placement. You’ll graduate with and included in the Higher Education Achievement the experience you need to launch your career. Report (HEAR), which you can use to show You’ll also have the support of our Career and employers the full picture of your time at Bradford Employability Services every step of the way: once you graduate. ¢¢ One-to-one guidance and support with career planning, applications, interviews, assessment centres and networking ¢¢ Regular career fairs, employer-led events and workshops 94% ¢¢ A database of job, placement and of our graduates are in internship opportunities – both for while employment or further study you’re studying and once you graduate within 6 months of graduation* ¢¢ Opportunities to work on campus ¢¢ Summer experience placement and graduate internship programmes ¢¢ International study and work placements ¢¢ Access to all services for up to five years beyond graduation 25th in the UK for graduate prospects *Source: annually published data by the Higher in The Times and Sunday Times Education Statistics Agency (HESA) 2018 Good University Guide 2020 51 employability

this is your family for life

On your graduation day ¢¢ Access to Career and Employability Services for five years you join an alumni ¢¢ An alumni discount on postgraduate study community of 145,000 ¢¢ An international network of alumni groups people around the world. ¢¢ Free lifetime membership of the Students’ Union ¢¢ Ongoing access to library services We’re here to support you ¢¢ Entrepreneur and internship programmes for life. Here are a few of the benefits you’ll have: 52

this is your choice

Now you know how the application process works – and why you would want to apply to the University of Bradford – it is time to make your move.

The next few pages list all our courses and the typical offers we make for each. Choose your course, check entry requirements and use the UCAS code to apply. 53 courses

Benjamin Fadele BEng Chemical Engineering 54 courses a–z of courses

Faculty of Faculty of Faculty of Faculty of Management, Engineering & Informatics Health Studies Life Sciences Law & Social Sciences

A LEVEL AND UCAS TYPICAL GCSE COURSE TITLE DURATION SPECIFIC CODE OFFER REQUIREMENTS REQUIREMENTS

BSc (Hons) N420 3 FT 112 Maths and English N241 4 SW grade C or 4 Accounting and Finance A levels: BBC (equivalents BTEC Extended accepted) Diploma: DMM

BSc (Hons) W615 3 FT 112 Maths and English W616 4 SW grade C or 4 Animation A levels: BBC (equivalents BTEC Extended accepted) Diploma: DMM

BSc (Hons) I400 3 FT 112 Maths and English A level – Maths, Computing, grade C or 4 Electronics, Design and Applied Artificial Intelligence A levels: BBC (equivalents Technology (Systems BTEC Extended accepted) and Control) or Physics Diploma: DMM

BSc (Hons) V400 3 FT 112 English grade C V403 4 SW or 4 (equivalents Archaeology A levels: BBC accepted) BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

MChem F157 4 FT 112 Maths, English A level – Chemistry grade B* and a Science Biological and Medicinal A levels: BBC BTEC – Science subject, Chemistry grade C or 4 BTEC Extended to include minimum of 3 (equivalents Chemistry-related units Diploma: DMM accepted)

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A LEVEL AND courses UCAS TYPICAL GCSE COURSE TITLE DURATION SPECIFIC CODE OFFER REQUIREMENTS REQUIREMENTS

BEng (Hons) H1B1 3 FT 112 Maths and English A level – Maths grade C* H1BC 4 SW grade C or 4 Biomedical Engineering A levels: BBC BTEC – in an Engineering (equivalents BTEC Extended subject, to include certain accepted) specific Maths-related Diploma: DMM units at Merit – see website for required units

MEng (Hons) HB11 4 FT 112 Maths and English A level – Maths grade C* HB1C 5 SW grade C or 4 Biomedical Engineering A levels: BBC BTEC – in an Engineering (equivalents BTEC Extended subject, to include certain accepted) specific Maths-related Diploma: DMM units at Merit – see website for required units

BSc (Hons) C900 3 FT 120 English, Maths and A level – Chemistry 2 Sciences grade or Biology grade B* Biomedical Science A levels: BBB C or 4 (equivalents BTEC Extended BTEC – Science subject, see accepted) website for required units Diploma: DDD

BSc (Hons) N100 3 FT 112 Maths and English N101 4 SW grade C or 4 Business and Management A levels: BBC (equivalents BTEC Extended accepted) Diploma: DMM

BSc (Hons) NM11 3 FT 112 Maths and English NM21 4 SW grade C or 4 Business Studies and Law A levels: BBC (equivalents BTEC Extended accepted) Diploma: DMM

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BEng (Hons) H8D0 3 FT 112 Maths and English A level – Maths and H810 4 SW grade C or 4 Chemistry grade C* Chemical Engineering A levels: BBC (equivalents BTEC Extended BTEC – in an Engineering accepted) subject, to include certain Diploma: DMM specific Maths-related units at Merit – see website for required units. Only accepted when combined with A level Chemistry

MEng (Hons) H8X0 4 FT 112 Maths and English A level – Maths and H8C0 5 SW grade C or 4 Chemistry grade C* Chemical Engineering A levels: BBC (equivalents BTEC Extended BTEC – in an Engineering accepted) subject, to include certain Diploma: DMM specific Maths-related units at Merit – see website for required units. Only accepted when combined with A level Chemistry

BSc (Hons) F100 3 FT 112 Maths, English A level – Chemistry grade B* and Science Chemistry A levels: BBC BTEC – Science subject, grade C or 4 BTEC Extended to include minimum of 3 (equivalents Chemistry-related units Diploma: DMM accepted)

MChem F104 4 FT 112 Maths, English A level – Chemistry grade B* and Science Chemistry A levels: BBC BTEC – Science subject, grade C or 4 BTEC Extended to include minimum of 3 (equivalents Chemistry-related units Diploma: DMM accepted)

MChem F183 4 FT 104 Maths, English A level – Chemistry grade B* and Science Chemistry A levels: BCC BTEC – Science subject, (Analytical Chemistry) grade C or 4 BTEC Extended to include minimum of 3 (equivalents Chemistry-related units Diploma: DMM accepted)

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MChem F120 4 FT 112 Maths, English A level – Chemistry grade B* and Science Chemistry A levels: BBC BTEC – Science subject, (Materials Chemistry) grade C or 4 BTEC Extended to include minimum of 3 (equivalents Chemistry-related units Diploma: DMM accepted)

MChem F1GL 4 FT 112 Maths, English A level – Chemistry and Science and Maths grade B* Chemistry A levels: BBC (Mathematical and grade C or 4 BTEC Extended BTEC – Science subject – Computational Chemistry) (equivalents to include minimum of 3 Diploma: DMM accepted) Chemistry-related units and 3 Maths-related units.

MChem F102 4 FT 112 Maths, English A level – Chemistry grade B* and Science Chemistry with A levels: BBC BTEC – Science subject, Industrial Experience grade C or 4 BTEC Extended to include minimum of 3 (equivalents Chemistry-related units Diploma: DMM accepted)

BEng (Hons) H220 3 FT 112 Maths and English A level – Maths grade C* H221 4 SW grade C or 4 Civil and Structural A levels: BBC BTEC – in an Engineering Engineering (equivalents BTEC Extended or Construction and the accepted) Built Environment subject, Diploma: DMM to include certain specific Maths-related units at Merit – see website for required units

MEng (Hons) H290 4 FT 112 Maths and English A level – Maths grade C* H291 5 SW grade C or 4 Civil and Structural A levels: BBC BTEC – in an Engineering Engineering (equivalents BTEC Extended or Construction and the accepted) Built Environment subject, Diploma: DMM to include certain specific Maths-related units at Merit – see website for required units

BSc (Hons) B990 3 FT 120 English, Maths, A level – Chemistry Biology and and Biology grade B* Clinical Sciences A levels: BBB Chemistry (or BTEC – not accepted BTEC Extended Double Award Diploma: N/A Science) grade Interview prior to offer C or 4

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courses A LEVEL AND UCAS TYPICAL GCSE COURSE TITLE DURATION SPECIFIC CODE OFFER REQUIREMENTS REQUIREMENTS

BSc (Hons) B991 Foundation 104 English, Maths, A level – 2 subjects year: 1 FT Biology and at grade C Clinical Sciences/ A levels: BCC Medicine Foundation 4FT (1+3) Chemistry (or Foundation year entry BTEC Extended Double Award Diploma: DMM Science) grade Interview prior to offer C or 4

BSc (Hons) H900 3 FT 112 Maths and English A level – Maths or H901 4 SW grade C or 4 Science subject required* Clinical Technology A levels: BBC (equivalents BTEC Extended BTEC – Science or Health accepted) subject required Diploma: DMM BSc (Hons) I100 3 FT 112 Maths and English I101 4 SW grade C or 4 Computer Science A levels: BBC (equivalents BTEC Extended accepted) Diploma: DMM BSc (Hons) I190 3 FT 112 Maths and English I191 4 SW grade C or 4 Computer Science A levels: BBC for Cyber Security (equivalents BTEC Extended accepted) Diploma: DMM BA (Hons) LM20 3 FT 96 English grade C or 4 (equivalents Criminology and A levels: CCC Criminal Behaviour accepted) BTEC Extended Diploma: MMM BSc (Hons) B821 3 FT 128 English, Maths and a A level – 1 Science, Maths Science subject grade or Technology subject Diagnostic Radiography A levels: ABB C or 4 (equivalents required (Sociology BTEC Extended accepted) and Psychology are not Diploma: DDM considered Sciences)* BTEC – Health or Science subject required Interview prior to offer Health screening and DBS check

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BSc (Hons) L100 3 FT 112 Maths and English L101 4 SW grade C or 4 Economics A levels: BBC (equivalents BTEC Extended accepted) Diploma: DMM

BEng (Hons)/MEng (Hons) H101 4 FT (1+3) 72 English grade D 5 FT (1+4) or 3 (equivalents Engineering with Foundation A levels: DDD Year (Home/EU) accepted) and BTEC Extended Maths grade B or 6 Diploma: MPP

BA (Hons) P309 3 FT 112 Maths and English P310 4 SW grade C or 4 Film and Television A levels: BBC Production (equivalents BTEC Extended accepted) Diploma: DMM

BSc (Hons) W613 3 FT 112 Maths and English W614 4 SW grade C or 4 Film and Visual Effects A levels: BBC Technology (equivalents BTEC Extended accepted) Diploma: DMM

BSc (Hons) N301 3 FT 112 Maths and English N302 4 SW grade C or 4 Finance and A levels: BBC Business Analytics (equivalents BTEC Extended accepted) Diploma: DMM

BSc (Hons) L113 3 FT 112 Maths and English L115 4 SW grade C or 4 Finance and Economics A levels: BBC (equivalents BTEC Extended accepted) Diploma: DMM

BSc (Hons) F404 3 FT 112 Maths, English and A level – Science* F405 4 SW Science grade C or 4 subject required Forensic Archaeology A levels: BBC and Anthropology (equivalents BTEC Extended BTEC – Science accepted) subject required Diploma: DMM

Entry requirements and course information are correct at the time of publication, but may be subject to change. The University welcomes applications from students with a wide range of qualifications. Please see our website for further details. Please see our website for up-to-date details: bradford.ac.uk/undergraduate/courses *Please note that where a Science A level is taken, the University will generally require a Pass in the Science Practical. 60

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BSc (Hons) FB49 3 FT 112 Maths, English and A level – Chemistry FBK9 4 SW Science grade C or 4 or Biology grade B* Forensic and A levels: BBC Medical Sciences (equivalents BTEC Extended BTEC – Science subject accepted) required, to include Diploma: DMM minimum of 3 Chemistry or Biology-related units

BSc (Hons) F410 3 FT 112 Maths, English and A level – Chemistry grade B* F411 4 SW Science grade C or 4 Forensic Science A levels: BBC BTEC – Science subject (equivalents required, to include BTEC Extended accepted) minimum of 3 Diploma: DMM Chemistry-related units

BA (Hons)/BSc (Hons)/ Y006 4FT (1+3) 72 English grade C LLB/MChem 5FT (1+4) or 4 (equivalents A levels: DDD Foundation Year accepted) BTEC Extended Diploma: MPP

BSc (Hons) I621 3 FT 112 Maths and English I622 4 SW grade C or 4 Game Design A levels: BBC and Development (equivalents BTEC Extended accepted) Diploma: DMM

BA (Hons) WI26 3 FT 112 Maths and English W2I6 4 SW grade C or 4 Graphics for Games A levels: BBC (equivalents BTEC Extended accepted) Diploma: DMM

BSc (Hons) C400 3 FT 120 English, Maths and A level – Chemistry or 2 Sciences grade Biology grade B* Healthcare Sciences A levels: BBB (Life Sciences) C or 4 (equivalents BTEC Extended BTEC – Science subject, see accepted) website for required units Diploma: DDD Interview prior to offer DBS check

BSc (Hons) N600 3 FT 112 Maths and English N601 4 SW grade C or 4 Human Resource A levels: BBC Management (equivalents BTEC Extended accepted) Diploma: DMM

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BSc (Hons) NN12 3 FT 112 Maths and English NNC2 4 SW grade C or 4 International Business A levels: BBC and Management (equivalents BTEC Extended accepted) Diploma: DMM

BA (Hons) L245 3 FT 112 English grade C or 4 (equivalents International Relations, A levels: BBC Politics and Security Studies accepted) BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

LLB (Hons) M100 3 FT 112 Maths and English M101 4 SW grade C or 4 Law A levels: BBC (equivalents BTEC Extended accepted) Diploma: DMM

LLB (Hons) MN12 3 FT 112 Maths and English MN22 4 SW grade C or 4 Law with Business A levels: BBC and Management (equivalents BTEC Extended accepted) Diploma: DMM

BSc (Hons) N102 3 FT 112 Maths and English N103 4 SW grade C or 4 Management and Business A levels: BBC Analytics (equivalents BTEC Extended accepted) Diploma: DMM

BSc (Hons) N500 3 FT 112 Maths and English N501 4 SW grade C or 4 Marketing A levels: BBC (equivalents BTEC Extended accepted) Diploma: DMM

BEng (Hons) H300 3 FT 112 Maths and English A level – Maths grade C* H301 4 SW grade C or 4 Mechanical Engineering A levels: BBC BTEC – in an Engineering (equivalents BTEC Extended subject, to include certain accepted) specific Maths-related Diploma: DMM units at Merit – see website for required units

Entry requirements and course information are correct at the time of publication, but may be subject to change. The University welcomes applications from students with a wide range of qualifications. Please see our website for further details. Please see our website for up-to-date details: bradford.ac.uk/undergraduate/courses *Please note that where a Science A level is taken, the University will generally require a Pass in the Science Practical. 62

courses A LEVEL AND UCAS TYPICAL GCSE COURSE TITLE DURATION SPECIFIC CODE OFFER REQUIREMENTS REQUIREMENTS

MEng H305 4 FT 112 Maths and English A level – Maths grade C* H306 5 SW grade C or 4 Mechanical Engineering A levels: BBC BTEC – in an Engineering (equivalents BTEC Extended subject, to include certain accepted) specific Maths-related Diploma: DMM units at Merit – see website for required units

BSc (Hons) B720 3 FT 128 English, Maths and A level – From 3 full A levels Biology or Combined Midwifery Studies A levels: ABB BTEC – Health or Science Science grade C subject required BTEC Extended or 4 (equivalents Diploma: DDM accepted) Interview prior to offer Health screening and DBS check MNur B745 4 FT 112 English and Maths Interview prior to offer grade C or 4 MNurse (Adult/Mental Health) A levels: BBC Health screening (equivalents and DBS check BTEC Extended accepted) Diploma: DMM

MNur B735 4 FT 120 English and Maths Interview prior to offer grade C or 4 MNurse (Child/Mental Health) A levels: BBB Health screening (equivalents and DBS check BTEC Extended accepted) Diploma: DDM

BSc (Hons) B740 3 FT 112 English and Maths Interview prior to offer grade C or 4 Nursing (Adult) A levels: BBC Health screening (equivalents and DBS check BTEC Extended accepted) Diploma: DMM

BSc (Hons) B742 3 FT 112 English and Maths Delivered at Dewsbury grade C or 4 and District Hospital Nursing (Adult) – A levels: BBC Mid Yorkshire Hospitals (equivalents Interview prior to offer BTEC Extended accepted) Diploma: DMM Health screening and DBS check Please note this course starts in April

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BSc (Hons) B743 3 FT 112 English and Maths Interview prior to offer grade C or 4 Nursing (Adult) - Harrogate A levels: BBC Health screening and District NHS Trust (equivalents and DBS check BTEC Extended accepted) Diploma: DMM

BSc (Hons) B730 3 FT 120 English and Maths Interview prior to offer grade C or 4 Nursing (Child) A levels: BBB Health screening (equivalents and DBS check BTEC Extended accepted) Diploma: DDM

BSc (Hons) B760 3 FT 112 English and Maths Interview prior to offer grade C or 4 Nursing (Mental Health) A levels: BBC Health screening and DBS (equivalents check BTEC Extended accepted) Diploma: DMM

BSc (Hons) B930 3 FT 120 Maths, English and A level – From 3 full Science grade C or 4 A levels (General Occupational Therapy A levels: BBB (equivalents Studies not accepted) BTEC Extended accepted) BTEC – Health or Diploma: DDM Science subject required Interview prior to offer Health screening and DBS check

BSc (Hons) B510 3 FT 136 5 GCSEs including A level – 2 Science* subjects English, Maths (Chemistry, Biology, Physics A levels: AAB and a Science or Maths) grade A BTEC Extended grade C or 4 BTEC – Applied Science only Diploma: DDD accepted when combined with a Pure Science A level at minimum grade B Will be required to register with the GOC DBS check

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BSc (Hons) B951 4 SW 128 English, Maths and a A level – From 3 full A levels Science subject grade to include a Science subject* Paramedic Science A levels: ABB C or 4 (equivalents BTEC Extended BTEC – Science accepted) subject required Diploma: DDM Interview prior to offer Health screening and DBS check Full driving licence required – see website for details

MPharm (Hons) B230 4 FT 128 5 GCSEs including A level – grades A,B (88 B231 5 SW English, Maths and 2 points) from Chemistry Pharmacy A levels: ABB Sciences grade C or 4 or Biology and one other BTEC Extended Science subject (Maths, Diploma: DDD Physics, Biology, Chemistry or Psychology)*. (General Studies and Critical Thinking not accepted) BTEC - Applied Science with minimum of 4 Chemistry/Biology units at Distinction, only accepted when combined with A level Chemistry or Biology minimum grade B If you are studying the new BTEC Extended Diploma in Applied Science from 2018 onwards, minimum of 4 Chemistry or Biology units at Distinction Interview prior to offer Health screening and DBS check

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A LEVEL AND courses UCAS TYPICAL GCSE COURSE TITLE DURATION SPECIFIC CODE OFFER REQUIREMENTS REQUIREMENTS

BSc (Hons) B160 3 FT 136 English and Maths A level – From 3 full A levels grade C or 4 to include Biology, Human Physiotherapy A levels: AAB (equivalents Biology, Sports Science BTEC Extended accepted) or PE grade B* (General Diploma: DDD Studies not accepted) BTEC – relevant Health Science or Sport subject. For Applied Science we require minimum of one Biology unit at Distinction Interview prior to offer Health screening and DBS check

BSc (Hons) C801 3 FT 112 Maths and English grade C or 4 Psychology A levels: BBC (equivalents BTEC Extended accepted) Diploma: DMM

BSc (Hons) C8B9 3 FT 112 Maths and English grade C or 4 Psychology with Counselling A levels: BBC (equivalents BTEC Extended accepted) Diploma: DMM

BSc (Hons) B992 3 FT 112 English grade C DBS check or 4 (equivalents Public Health and A levels: BBC Community Wellbeing accepted) BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

BA (Hons) L500 3 FT 120 Maths and English Must have relevant social grade C or 4 care work experience – Social Work A levels: BBB (equivalents see website for details BTEC Extended accepted) Interview prior to offer Diploma: DDM

BA (Hons) L304 3 FT 96 English grade C or 4 (equivalents Sociology A levels: CCC accepted) BTEC Extended Diploma: MMM

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courses A LEVEL AND UCAS TYPICAL GCSE COURSE TITLE DURATION SPECIFIC CODE OFFER REQUIREMENTS REQUIREMENTS

BEng (Hons) I300 3 FT 112 Maths and English I301 4 SW grade C or 4 Software Engineering A levels: BBC (equivalents BTEC Extended accepted) Diploma: DMM

MPhysio B161 4 FT 136 English and Maths A level – From 3 full A levels grade C or 4 to include Biology, Human Sport and Exercise Medicine A levels: AAB (equivalents Biology, Sports Science BTEC Extended accepted) or PE grade B* (General Diploma: DDD Studies not accepted) BTEC – relevant Health Science or Sport subject. For Applied Science we require minimum of one Biology unit at Distinction Interview prior to offer Health screening and DBS check

BSc (Hons) I700 3 FT 112 Maths and English I701 4 SW grade C or 4 Virtual and A levels: BBC Augmented Reality (equivalents BTEC Extended accepted) Diploma: DMM

BA (Hons) L590 3 FT 112 English grade C L591 4 SW or 4 (equivalents Working with Children, A levels: BBC Young People and Families accepted) BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM

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UCAS BTEC Extended INTERNATIONAL TARIFF GCE AND VCE QUALIFICATION Project BACCALAUREATE POINTS (QCF) IB Grades A level AS level Extended Extended Diploma & AVCE & AS VCE Diploma Essay/ Higher Standard Theory of Knowledge 168 D*D*D* 160 D*D*D 152 D*DD 144 DDD 136 128 DDM 120 112 DMM D*D*D 104 D*D 96 MMM DD 88 80 MMP DM 72 64 MPP MM 56 A* H7 48 A PPP MP H6 40 B 32 C PP H5 28 A* S7 24 D A H4 S6 20 A B 16 E B C S5 12 C D H3 S4 A 10 D E B 8 C 6 E S3 D 4 E

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