UNDERGRADUATE OPEN DAYS OCT 17

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Welcome 3 How to reach the University 4 Transforming our campus 5 Check-in at open day 6 How to make the most of your day 7 Tours and activities 8 The city of Birmingham 11 General events timetable 12 What type of programme suits you? 14 Subject events timetable 15 The has been Refreshments 30 named University of the Year for Graduate Your application: Advice and Support 31 Employment in The Times and The Sunday Day planner 32 Times Good University Guide 2015–16. campus map Back cover

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Mobile app Free Wi-Fi Find your way around the open day by downloading our Please log on to the open FREE open day application from the iPhone App Store, day wireless network using w iTunes or Play store (search UoBopenday), or visit the password uniofbham WIRELESS ZONE www.birmingham.ac.uk/contact/app-store.aspx

You can use the interactive app to: o Find your way around campus using the interactive campus map o Plan your programme of activities and sessions w using your personalised scheduler WIRELESS ZONE o View the Accommodation tour walking map o Navigate to information and registration points on campus o Access travel and parking information o Link to social media pages

Available to download now Welcome 3 Welcome

Welcome to our glorious campus. gateway on to campus. Crowning a We regularly attract more than 15,000 new striking green park at the heart of visitors to our campus on open days campus will be our new inspirational and as you look around today it is academic library home to thousands easy to see why. Our beautiful, leafy of books and journals, the latest 250-acre estate offers you a safe, technologies and innovative work friendly environment with all the spaces. This is part of a £500 million facilities of a small town and is just estates development programme and a few minutes from the centre of over the next five years we will continue Birmingham; the only UK city featured to invest and add to our exceptional Preparation for your future career is in this year’s Rough Guide Top 10 facilities for students, researchers, likely to be a key consideration as you places in the world to visit. and the wider community to enjoy. choose a university. From tailored careers guidance and global internship This open day will give you a taste At Birmingham we are proud of our opportunities to an accredited personal of our University and provide you with unparalleled reputation for ambition skills programme and mentoring all the information you need to make an and attainment. We have a long from our impressive alumni network, informed choice about where to study. tradition of innovation and with 81% the wide range of options available There are talks and displays as well as of our research classed as world to you will ensure that you are uniquely the opportunity to meet the students leading or internationally excellent prepared for life after university. So it and staff who live and work here – we continue to create innovative, is no surprise that we have just been make time to talk to them and ask lots grounded and enduring solutions named University of the Year for of questions – and we hope you leave to some of the world’s biggest issues. Graduate Employment in The Times with a picture of the real Birmingham. and The Sunday Times Good We offer an inspiring educational University Guide 2015–16. An As you explore campus today you will experience and were delighted to be accolade which places Birmingham see that Birmingham is going through named University of the Year 2013–14 as the UK’s number one university an exciting and transformational by The Times and The Sunday Times, for securing a graduate-level job. redevelopment – the most significant recognising our bold and innovative our historic campus has seen since its approach and our outstanding I hope that you enjoy your visit today original buildings were completed in performance across all league tables. and gain a valuable insight into what 1909. Two of our key developments In the last year we achieved our highest it is like to study at a leading global are now open; our new student hub ever student satisfaction of 89%. university. Take home with you which brings together key services We encourage independent thinking the knowledge that if you choose into a dedicated student space at the and provide exceptional academic Birmingham you will have access to core of our celebrated programmes that will stretch and and support from some of the finest Building, and our new landmark challenge you. One of our strengths academic minds in the world who will Chamberlain hall of residence on the lies in understanding that every student empower you to continue to unlock Vale Village, which is open to its first is an individual with a unique learning your potential. students reflecting our commitment to style. For this reason you will benefit providing outstanding accommodation from enhanced personal tutoring for our outstanding students. Opening alongside the latest learning facilities With best wishes in the spring, our new world-class and new technologies, such as our sports centre with 50-metre pool virtual learning environment. will soon become an impressive new Professor Sir Vice- 4 How to reach the University How to reach the University

We are pleased that you are planning to attend our open days this year. As part of our commitment to reducing our impact on the environment, we would strongly encourage you to travel by public transport when you visit the University.

Each year we welcome some 25,000 also be available at the West Car Park visitors to our open days; as a result, (near the Medical School) on Vincent the adjacent roads and University car Drive (free of charge) however please parks fill up very quickly. The University note that these are used by staff and has only a limited number of car students and fill up very quickly and parking spaces on open days and we therefore we cannot guarantee a strongly recommend, where possible, space for visitors. for visitors to use public transport. For further information about travelling to the University and the onsite train USEFUL LINKS station please visit www.birmingham. ac.uk/opendays/travel p Travel information, maps and By coach directions: www.birmingham. There are frequent express coach Park and ride ac.uk/directions services to Birmingham from London, In addition to University parking p National train information: www.nationalrail.co.uk Heathrow and Gatwick airports there is an overspill park and ride and many other UK cities. The long- car park with some limited parking. distance coach station is in Digbeth This is based at King Edward’s School By rail in the city centre. playing field (B29 7JX – the playing Being the only university in mainland fields is a left turn if approaching from UK with its own station, the easiest By bus the city centre, just before the Eastern way to reach the University is by Numbers 61, 63 and X64 travel Road turn) on the Bristol Road. Park train. Most cross-country services to to the University’s Edgbaston and ride will be operating on a first- Birmingham arrive at Birmingham New and campuses. come, first-served basis. Shuttle buses Street station and up to six trains an to and from the University will be hour depart for University on the cross- Parking on campus running throughout the day, dropping city line (final destination Longbridge Parking on open days is extremely off and picking up from outside or ). The journey time usually limited and the majority of visitors University Centre (building R23 takes less than ten minutes, while the will be unable to find a space on on the map on the inside back page). centre of the main campus is a five- campus. We therefore recommend minute walk from University station. that visitors use public transport to The first park and ride will leave Student ambassadors (wearing reach the University or find alternative King Edward’s School playing lime green shirts) will be present parking in and around the city. The field at 8.30am. The last bus will at Birmingham New Street station University has three main car parks: leave University Centre at 4.30pm. to direct you. Your final destination North East (B15 2SA), North (B15 There is no charge for the park for purchasing train tickets will be 2SB) and Pritchatts Car Park (B15 and ride car park. ‘University (Birmingham)’. 2QU) (free of charge); parking will An inspirational student experience 5 Transforming our campus

INVESTMENT IN THE 1 STUDENT EXPERIENCE New library – due to open in 2016, will provide an inspirational place to study A complete renovation of a wing of our at the heart of the University’s historic historic Aston Webb Building is underway campus and improve access to the to create a new student hub, home to key University’s vast collection of texts services for student life

We are in the midst of an exciting estates New sports centre – also due redevelopment scheme spending over £500 million to open in 2016, which on projects on and off-campus to improve the includes Birmingham’s first student experience and provide world-class facilities 50m swimming pool 6 Open day registration Check-in at open day

utes CHECK-IN min 15 All visitors are required to check-in on the day. In order to do so, please G21 SOMER ToT thee ValeVale SET ROAD pre-registerOakley Court online at www.birmingham.ac.uk/opendays. In the days Medical Practice B9 The Elms and Dental Centre Day Nursery leading up to open day you will receive an email from us with your own Tennis Court personalised event ticket. The ticket will include a QR code which we D G20 A O will use to checkPritchatts House you in on the day. Below is a step by stepR guide to RD A HO R G19 Ashcroftyour on the day check-in. U RQ Park House AR HA Pritchatts Park UF Q WHEN YOU RECEIVEVillage YOUR EVENTP AS RECEIPTR OF YOUR CHECK-IN A R F I TICKET VIA EMAIL, PLEASE PRINTT ON THE DAY, YOU WILL RECEIVE A C 13 Pritchatts Road E Conference H D IT OFF. The Spinney A UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM BAG TO G18 Priorsfield Park G 1 T 4 T B S HELP YOU COLLECT INFORMATION/ A

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WHAT’S ON OFFER?

IN THE ASTON WEBB AND BRAMALL BUILDINGS YOU WILL FIND A WIDE RANGE OF SUBJECT-SPECIFIC STANDS AS WELL AS STANDS RELATING TO SPORT, WELFARE, ACCOMMODATION, FINANCE, CAREERS AND OTHER AREAS. VENUES TO VISIT ARE:

ROTUNDA, 1ST FLOOR, ASTON WEBB BUILDING R6 R6

GREAT HALL, GROUND FLOOR, ASTON WEBB BUILDING R6

ROTUNDA, 1ST FLOOR, R12 BRAMALL MUSIC BUILDING R12

THE DOME ROOM, 3RD FLOOR, BRAMALL MUSIC BUILDING R12

Talks on a range of subjects take place throughout the day. The timetables for talks can be found from page 12 onwards. Please note: all talks last approximately 30 minutes.

On the day, staff ask at the main reception me area in the Aston Webb Building (R6 on the map) will be able to help you with general enquiries, directions and other information. Our student ambassadors will be wearing lime green shirts and will be present across the campus to help you find your way around and answer your questions about life and study at Birmingham. 8 Tours and activities Tours and activities

To view all available accommodation join us for our annual Accommodation Campus tours Open Day, to be held on Saturday Guided walking tours of the main campus take place 19 March. This day offers you the throughout the day, starting opportunity to view all residences at 9.00am. They last between and speak to students about their 45 minutes to an hour. The experiences. More information Campus Tour tent is situated on accommodation can be in Chancellor’s Court. found at www.birmingham.ac.uk/ accommodation along with 360º tours of all our accommodation. You can also follow us on twitter Accommodation viewing @livingatbham and find us on The Barber Institute Throughout the day, visitors can view Facebook www.facebook.com/ of Fine Arts samples of University accommodation birminghamaccommodation. Major works by Manet, Monet at one of our three Accommodation and Magritte, Rubens, Rossetti, Renoir sites (The Vale student village). and Rodin, Gainsborough, Turner, Visitors can either use the walking Degas, Picasso and many others map to reach accommodation (this adorn the galleries of the award- ‘Big Brum’ open top bus takes approximately 15 minutes) winning Barber Institute of Fine Arts, sightseeing tour or there is a specially provided free the University’s mini National Gallery. If you would like to find bus service. Walking maps may be Highly recommended if you have out more about the city picked up from all information booths 30 minutes or more available. and discover Birmingham and at the base of the clock tower. for yourself, why not take part The route is also available to view in our live, guided open top Alternatively, you can join our free on the open day mobile application, bus tour? Tickets are free guided tour of the galleries, the available at www.birmingham.ac.uk/ and can be collected from permanent collection and the latest contact/app-store.aspx. the Aston Webb Reception exhibitions and displays – including (building R6 on the map) ‘The Modernist Face: Smith, Dobson Buses depart from outside the Barber on a first-come, first-served and British Portraiture’ (Curated Institute of Fine Arts (building R14 basis. The tours start at by the University’s postgraduate on the map) and drop visitors at Maple 2.30pm and 3.45pm and last History of Art Students with sculpture Bank the first residence open to view for one hour. The bus will pick and paintings from the National Portrait at the Vale Village. To get the bus back up visitors from outside the Gallery, London; to 27 September) to campus there is a bus stop outside Barber Institute of Fine Arts and ‘Inheriting Rome: The Imperial Mason accommodation. We expect (building R14 on the map). Legacy in Coinage and ’ the buses to Accommodation to be (to 24 January 2016). These tours popular with queues likely, especially will be given by the gallery’s between 11.00am and 2.30pm. Buses collections and learning team. will run from 9.00am until 3.15pm New Library Meet in the foyer at the Barber and you will need to allow between To find out more about our new library Institute (building R14 on the map), 45 minutes to an hour to travel and our services, why not visit us underneath the portrait of Lady Barber. to and view the Accommodation. at the iLounge on the ground floor of the Main Library (building R22 Opening hours on the map), from 10.00am to 3.00pm. 11.00am–5.00pm Admission is free www.barber.org.uk Tours and activities 9

University of Birmingham Sport Visit the Guild of Students – Your students’ union As a top sporting university, there Investment in our are plenty of opportunities available We’re here to make sure you get the students’ careers at University of Birmingham Sport. best from Birmingham! As a charity Our specialist staff offer careers Whether you want to get fit and and the students’ union for more than guidance tailored to individual healthy in the gym, enjoy group 30,000 students, we represent you to subject areas. We provide help fitness classes or play for a University the University and other organisations to source and secure internships team there really is something for about your academic and university in the UK and overseas and everyone – from elite performance experience. We’re your voice on the our bursaries provide financial to recreational sport and general issues that matter most to you. support to students undertaking fitness. You will never have a better At your students’ union, you can also: work experience. Our mentoring opportunity to get involved, have fun p Find part time work or volunteering schemes give students the and make new friends. opportunities to help you develop chance to learn from some of the skills outside of study that will the University’s most successful Looking to find out about sport increase your employability alumni. To find out more about scholarships, sport clubs, volunteering p Meet new people and follow new our sector leading employability opportunities, membership and other interests by joining a student group services; why not attend the talk sporting activities at Birmingham? (from Bhangra and Tea ‘Time to make the most of your Find out more by visiting the Munrow Appreciation to Skydiving) Birmingham degree: internships, Sports Centre (R25 on the map) – p Have fun at our legendary weekly work experience, bursaries, chat to current students, club club night Fab N Fresh, or various and graduate career success’ members and coaches or come along other events throughout the year at 12.45pm in Lecture Theatre to our Sport at Birmingham talk, p Access a wealth of advice WG5, Ground Floor, Aston held in the Dance Studio at 9.45am, and support Webb Building (R6). 11.15am, 12.45pm and 2.15pm. …. All to make sure your time at Birmingham is special! Visit the University of Birmingham Find us online at Music Society www.guildofstudents.com The University of Birmingham Music and follow us on Twitter Society is the oldest and largest music- @GuildofStudents making body on campus with over 700 current members, running orchestras, To find out more, attend a student life bands and choirs for all. Find us in the presentation followed by an optional Bramall Music Building or online at tour of the Guild, which starts in the www.uobmusicsociety.org.uk Debating Hall, 1st Floor, Guild of Students (building O1 on the map) at 11.15am, 12.00noon, 1.30pm and 2.15pm. 10 Tours and activities

Winterbourne House and Garden Access to Birmingham This is a unique heritage attraction (A2B) scheme and the perfect place to escape the If you are from a state school in the crowds on open day. This attraction and are a student, will be open from 11.00am–5.30pm or supporting students with university (last entry 4.30pm) and entry is free applications, come to the Admissions for prospective students and £1 stand in the Great Hall, Aston for parents and guests. Webb Building (R6 on the map) to discover how the A2B scheme can help students from disadvantaged backgrounds make the transition to university life.

Learn more www.birmingham.ac.uk/a2b

Visitors with disabilities We encourage students with disabilities to visit and study at the University and have implemented a programme of accessibility Lost persons and property adaptations on campus. This includes Lost persons or anyone finding Activities and talks for parents the installation of lifts and accessible or looking for lost property Our student finance talks include toilets and improved signage. All new should report to the Aston Webb information on the statutory support buildings and major conversions are Reception, Aston Webb Building available from the government, being designed with accessibility (R6). Tel: 0121 414 8720 or the financial aid available from the in mind. A mobility map is available contact a student ambassador. University as well as other sources from the Aston Webb Reception of funding. These talks take place (building R6 on the map), which First aid at 10.30am, 12.00noon, 2.15pm gives an overview of the Edgbaston First aid assistance can be found and 3.00pm. Please refer to the campus showing the main access at the Aston Webb Reception, General Events Timetable on page routes for wheelchair users. Blue Aston Webb Building (R6). 12 for locations. Parents may also be Badge holders should arrive at the Tel: 0121 414 8720. interested in attending our ‘Parents’ East Gate where security personnel Survival Guide’ talk at 1.30pm will direct you to the nearest disabled Emergencies and Security in Lecture Theatre G15, Ground Floor, parking spaces. To summon an ambulance and/or Muirhead Tower, which covers all police dial 999 first and then inform you need to know about supporting Prospective students with a disability Security Control on 0121 414 4444. your son or daughter through their are encouraged to visit the Disability transition to university. and Learning Support Service desk In the event of a fire contact in The Great Hall, Aston Webb Security Control on 0121 414 Mature students Building (R6 on the map). For more 4444. To summon University A mature student ambassador will be information please visit our website Security Services for incidents available to answer queries and have at: www.birmingham.ac.uk/students/ not requiring the Emergency a chat about undertaking a degree support/disability Services dial 0121 414 3000. as a mature student. Find them at the Admissions stand in Aston Webb. The city of Birmingham 11 The city of Birmingham

Birmingham has been transformed into a city for young professionals and is one of Europe’s most exciting destinations. It is more than somewhere to study; it is somewhere to build a successful career.

Birmingham is a modern and fascinating city: famous for its historic The Birmingham Make sure you visit our Birmingham industrial past, it is now a centre Experience Cube Experience Cube on Chancellor’s of arts and culture, commerce and Experience the Court, where you will be immersed entertainment, with a vibrant and best of both worlds in exciting locations around the diverse community. Home to some when you visit us city. Lose yourself in the places of the biggest concerts and sporting for an open day. you’ll be spending your time when events in the country, Birmingham has Find out more about the history, you choose Birmingham, and once various large arenas, theatres, sports culture and vibrancy of the city you’ve had a taste of the city; clubs and one of Europe’s finest of Birmingham; straight from our go and experience it for yourself! concert halls. The city hosts a wealth glorious leafy campus. of shopping experiences including the iconic Bullring, the brand new Grand Central, opening in the autumn; and a range of independent shops across the city. If you’d rather spend your time testing new cuisines, Birmingham was named Britain’s ‘foodiest town’ by The New York Times. Whether you’d prefer the lively atmosphere on Broad Street or the The iconic Selfridges building in the Bullring Birmingham Council House, Victoria Square laid-back feel of , where you can enjoy beautiful views of the canal; there is always something new and exciting to explore in Birmingham.

The Mailbox Aqueduct Sculpture, Brindleyplace

Around 40% of Birmingham graduates choose to make their home here after Chamberlain Square The leaving University Photograph by Christian Richters 12 General events timetable General events timetable

Talks last approximately 30 minutes. Please note this programme is subject to change.

Activity Description Time(s) Venue Map Accommodation Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 (LIVING stand) Aston Webb Building Accommodation Talks 9.45am Avon Lecture Theatre, R23 11.15am Top Floor, University Centre 12.45pm 1.30pm Accommodation Viewing 9.00am–3.15pm Bus departs from outside R14 (busiest periods the Barber Institute between 11.00am of Fine Arts and 2.30pm) Admissions Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 Aston Webb Building Barber Institute of Fine Arts Art gallery 11.00am–5.00pm Barber Institute of Fine Arts R14 Big Brum Bus Tour Tickets from Aston Webb 2.30pm Bus will pick up and drop off R14 (Birmingham sightseeing) Reception (R6) on a 3.45pm outside the Barber Institute first-come, first-served basis of Fine Arts Birmingham International Literature on academic All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 Academy English language support for Aston Webb Building international students available on the Study Abroad and Exchanges stand Campus tours Guided walking tours All day Chancellor’s Court of the main campus Careers Network Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 Aston Webb Building Careers Network Talk – Time to make the most 12.45pm Lecture Theatre WG5, R6 of your Birmingham degree: Ground Floor, Aston Webb Building internships, work experience, bursaries and graduate career success Disability, Learning Support Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 and Mental Health Aston Webb Building The Engineering Talk – Year in Industry (YINI) Paid 11.15am Lecture Theatre G13, R9 Development Trust (EDT) degree relevant placements for Ground Floor, Nuffield gap year students: Engineering, Science and Computing The Engineering Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 Development Trust (EDT) Aston Webb Building Funding, Graduation and Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 Awards – Money Matters Aston Webb Building Funding, Graduation and Talks – Money Matters 10.30am Lecture Theatre WG5, R6 Awards – Money Matters Student Funding 12.00noon Ground Floor, Aston Webb Building 2.15pm 3.00pm General events timetable 13

Activity Description Time(s) Venue Map Gallery tour Guided tour of Barber 12.00noon Foyer, Ground Floor, Barber Institute R14 Institute art and coin of Fine Arts collections Guild of Students Display and information desk All day Guild of Students O1 Guild of Students Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 Aston Webb Building International students Talk – Opportunities 11.15am Lecture Theatre WG12, R6 for international students Ground Floor, Aston Webb Building Joint Honours Talks – Joint Honours in Arts 10.30am Lecture Room 6, 2nd Floor, R16 (Arts disciplines) Disciplines at Birmingham 2.15pm Arts Building (refer to page 14 for subject list) Joint Honours Display and information desk All day Rotunda, 1st Floor, R6 (Arts disciplines) – Admissions to Joint Honours Aston Webb Building in Arts disciplines (refer to page 14 for subject list) Languages for all Talk – Language courses 1.30pm Lecture Room 5, 2nd Floor, R16 in the institution-wide Arts Building language programme (modules outside the main discipline and extra-curricular) Languages for all Display and information desk All day Foyer, Ground Floor, R12 Bramall Music Building Library Services Display and Information desk 10.00am–3.00pm iLounge, Ground Floor, R22 (meet library staff and Main Library ask questions) Library Services Talk – A guide to supporting 10.30am iLounge, Ground Floor, R22 your academic success 2.15pm Main Library Library Services Video show about the New 11.00am–3.00pm iLounge, Ground Floor, R22 Library (opening in 2016) on a rolling basis Main Library Parents – support Talks – Parents’ Survival 1.30pm Lecture Theatre G15, R21 and guidance Guide Ground Floor, Muirhead Tower Security Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 Aston Webb Building Sport (University of Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 Birmingham Sport) Aston Webb Building Sport (University of Find out more and chat All day New Gym, Munrow Sports Centre R25 Birmingham Sport) to our current students, club members and coaches Sport (University of Talks – Sport at Birmingham 9.45am Dance Studio, Lower Ground Floor, R25 Birmingham Sport) 11.15am Munrow Sports Centre 12.45pm 2.15pm Student groups Display and information desk All day Guild of Students O1 Student life Talks – Student Life by 11.15am Debating Hall, 1st Floor, O1 Students followed by 12.00noon Guild of Students optional tour of the Guild 1.30pm 2.15pm 14 General events timetable

Activity Description Time(s) Venue Map Study Abroad Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 and Exchanges Aston Webb Building Study Abroad and Talks – Opportunities 12.00noon Avon Lecture Theatre, R23 Exchanges to study abroad as part 2.15pm Top Floor, University Centre of your Birmingham degree Tips for applicants Talk 10.30am Lecture Theatre G15, Ground Floor, R21 Muirhead Tower Tips for applicants Talk 12.00noon Vaughan Jeffreys Lecture Theatre, R19 1st Floor, Education Building Tips for applicants Talks 1.30pm Elgar Concert Hall, R12 3.00pm Bramall Music Building University Music Society Display and information All day Rotunda, 1st Floor, R12 desk – Come and meet Bramall Music Building your music society! Welcome and Talks 9.45am Elgar Concert Hall, R12 tips for your day 10.30am Bramall Music Building Winterbourne Edwardian house and 11.00am–5.30pm Winterbourne House and Garden G12 House and Garden garden with tea room (last entry 4.30pm) open for visitors Year in Industry Display and information – All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 please visit Business Aston Webb Building Management Stand

What type of programme suits you?

Single Honours Joint Honours This type of programme focuses A Joint Honours degree allows you Recommended talk on one subject only, such as LLB Law to study two subjects. This might be Joint Honours in Arts Disciplines or BSc Physiotherapy. The subject two subjects closely related to each at Birmingham (all Joint Honours events timetable lists the variety other, such as History and Politics; combinations involving at least of subjects available. or simply two which you enjoy equally, one of the following subjects: such as French and Mathematics. American and Canadian Studies; Drama; English; Ancient History and Archaeology; Classical Liberal Arts and Natural Sciences Literature and Civilisation; History; Using the breadth of academic expertise from across the University, this degree Anthropology; African Studies; allows you to design your own programme of study based on your interests French; German; Spanish; and strengths. You will be supported in choosing modules which fit together Russian; Theology; Philosophy; into a logical programme of study reflecting your developing interests History of Art, and Music), and knowledge. You will choose a Major area of expertise selected from 10.30am and 2.15pm, Lecture 40 subjects across the University, although you can keep your options open Theatre 6, 2nd Floor, Arts in choosing a Major until your final year. Building (R16).

Recommended talk Studying Liberal Arts and Natural Sciences at Birmingham, 12.00noon, Lecture Room G11, Ground Floor, Barber Institute of Fine Arts (R14) Subject events timetable 15

Subject events Arts and Law Engineering and Physical Sciences timetable Medical and Dental Sciences Life and Environmental Sciences Talks last approximately 30 minutes. Social Sciences Please note this programme is subject to change. A Subject Description Time(s) Venue Map Accountancy (KPMG) Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 Aston Webb Building Accounting and Finance Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 Aston Webb Building Accounting and Finance Display and information desk All day Atrium/Reception, Ground Floor, O3 University House Accounting and Finance Talks – BSc Accounting and 9.45am Lecture Theatre G12, Ground Floor, O3 Finance degree at Birmingham 11.15am University House 12.45pm African Studies Display and information desk – All day Rotunda, 1st Floor, R6 History and Aston Webb Building African Studies Talks – African Studies, Anthropology 12.00noon Danford Room, Room 224, 2nd Floor, R16 and Development at Birmingham 2.15pm Arts Building American and Display and information desk All day Rotunda, 1st Floor, R12 Canadian Studies Bramall Music Building American and Taster Lecture – What is American 11.15am Lecture Room 3, 1st Floor, R16 Canadian Studies and Canadian Studies? Arts Building American and Talk – American and Canadian 1.30pm Lecture Room 3, 1st Floor, R16 Canadian Studies Studies programmes overview Arts Building Ancient and Display and information All day Rotunda, 1st Floor, R6 Medieval History desk – History and Cultures Aston Webb Building Ancient and Talks – Ancient and Medieval 12.00noon Lecture Room 4, 1st Floor, R16 Medieval History History at Birmingham 1.30pm Arts Building Ancient History Display and information desk – All day Rotunda, 1st Floor, R6 Classics, Ancient History Aston Webb Building and Archaeology Ancient History Talk – Ancient History 11.15am Lecture Room 1, 1st Floor, R16 at Birmingham Arts Building Ancient History Taster Sessions – Ancient Language 10.30am CAHA Museum, Room 304/5, R16 1.30pm 3rd Floor, Arts Building Anthropology Display and information desk – All day Rotunda, 1st Floor, R6 History and Cultures Aston Webb Building Anthropology Talks – African Studies, Anthropology 12.00noon Danford Room, Room 224, 2nd Floor, R16 and Development at Birmingham 2.15pm Arts Building Anthropology Talk – Archaeology and Anthropology 3.00pm CAHA Museum, Room 304/5, R16 3rd Floor, Arts Building Applied Golf Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 Management Studies Aston Webb Building Applied Golf Display and information desk All day Atrium, Ground Floor, Sport, Exercise Y14 Management Studies and Rehabilitation Sciences Building 16 Subject events timetable

A (continued) Subject Description Time(s) Venue Map Applied Golf Talks – Studying Applied Golf 11.15am Room G86, Ground Floor, Y14 Management Studies Management Studies 1.30pm Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences Building Archaeology Display and information desk – All day Rotunda, 1st Floor, R6 Classics, Ancient History Aston Webb Building and Archaeology Archaeology Talk – Archaeology and Ancient 12.00noon Lecture Room 1, 1st Floor, R16 History at Birmingham Arts Building Archaeology Talk – Archaeology and Anthropology 3.00pm CAHA Museum, Room 304/5, R16 3rd Floor, Arts Building Arts Talks – Joint Honours in Arts 10.30am Lecture Room 6, 2nd Floor, R16 Disciplines at Birmingham 2.15pm Arts Building Arts Display and information desk – All day Rotunda, 1st Floor, R6 Joint Honours (Arts Disciplines) Aston Webb Building B Subject Description Time(s) Venue Map Biomedical Materials Talks – The BMedSc Biomedical 10.30am Lecture Theatre 3, 1st Floor, B1 Science course 12.45pm Medical School Biomedical Materials Display and information desk All day Common Room, Ground Floor, B1 Science with Admissions Tutor Wolfson Centre for Medical Education, Medical School Biomedical Science Display and information desks All day Common Room, Ground Floor, B1 with Admissions Tutor Wolfson Centre for Medical Education, Medical School Biomedical Science Teaching lab hands-on activities 10.00am– EG13, Ground Floor, B1 2.30pm Medical School Biomedical Science Talks – The BSc Biomedical 11.15am Arthur Thompson Hall, 3rd Floor, B1 Science Course 12.45pm Medical School Biosciences Display and information desk for All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 Biochemistry, Biological Sciences Aston Webb Building and Human Biology Biosciences Display and information desk for All day Foyer, Biosciences Building R27 Biochemistry, Biological Sciences and Human Biology Biosciences Open teaching lab demonstrations 10.00am– Teaching Labs, 1st Floor, R27 3.00pm Biosciences Building Biosciences Talks – Overview of the undergraduate 9.45am Lecture Theatre E102, 1st Floor, R27 courses in Biosciences: Biochemistry, 12.00noon Biosciences Building Biological Sciences and Human 2.15pm Biology Biosciences Talks – Careers in Biosciences 10.30am Lecture Theatre E102, 1st Floor, R27 1.30pm Biosciences Building Biosciences Talks – Taster lecture 11.15am Lecture Theatre E102, 1st Floor, R27 12.45pm Biosciences Building Business Management Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 (Pathways) Aston Webb Building Business Management Display and information desk All day Atrium/Reception, Ground Floor, O3 (Pathways) University House Subject events timetable 17

B (continued) Subject Description Time(s) Venue Map Business Management Talks – BSc Business Management 10.30am Lecture Theatre G12, Ground Floor, O3 (Pathways) degrees at Birmingham 12.00noon University House Business School 1.30pm NB: orange section of the campus map C Subject Description Time(s) Venue Map Chemical Engineering Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 Aston Webb Building Chemical Engineering Display and information desk All day Foyer, Ground Floor, Y11 Chemical Engineering Building Chemical Engineering Engineering Welcome 9.45am Room G31, Ground Floor, Civil and Y3 Mechanical Engineering Building Chemical Engineering Talks – Chemical Engineering Products 11.15am Room 124, 1st Floor, Y11 for the Consumer 2.15pm Chemical Engineering Building Chemical Engineering Tours of Chemical Engineering will 11.45am Room 124, 1st Floor, Y11 take place after each talk 2.45pm Chemical Engineering Building Chemistry Displays and hands-on experiments All day 209a (Seminar Room), 1st Floor, Y2 Haworth Building Chemistry Student-led tours of the department All day 209, 1st Floor, Y2 Haworth Building Chemistry Displays and information desk All day 216 (Reading Room), 1st Floor, Y2 Haworth Building Chemistry Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 Aston Webb Building Chemistry Talks – Chemistry at Birmingham: An 10.30am Lecture Theatre 101, Ground Floor, Y2 admissions tutor will talk about courses, 1.30pm Haworth Building entry requirements and scholarships Chemistry Talk – My Student Experience: By 11.15am Lecture Theatre 101, Ground Floor, Y2 current students and alumni in a Haworth Building question–answer session Chemistry Talk – Chemistry and Energy: 12.00noon Lecture Theatre 101, Ground Floor, Y2 from steam to nuclear power; Haworth Building an entertaining demonstration of Chemistry in action Chemistry Talk – Careers for Graduate Chemists 12.45pm Lecture Theatre 101, Ground Floor, Y2 and how Birmingham is developing key Haworth Building employability skills so our graduates can fulfil their career aspirations Chemistry Talk – Enhancing the student 2.15pm Lecture Theatre 101, Ground Floor, Y2 learning experience in Chemistry Haworth Building at Birmingham: hear how we are embracing new technologies to enrich learning and teaching Chinese See Modern Languages Civil Engineering Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 Aston Webb Building Civil Engineering What is Civil Engineering? All day Shell Lounge, Ground Floor, Y3 Mechanical and Civil Engineering 18 Subject events timetable

C (continued) Subject Description Time(s) Venue Map Civil Engineering Engineering Welcome 9.45am Lecture Theatre G31, Ground Floor, Y3 Mechanical and Civil Engineering Civil Engineering Talk – What can civil engineers do? 11.15am Lecture Theatre G34, Ground Floor, Y3 Mechanical and Civil Engineering Civil Engineering Talk – Railway degree programmes: 11.45am Room NG16, Ground Floor, G8 Electrical and Railway Engineering Gisbert Kapp Building and Civil and Railway Engineering Civil Engineering Tour of the Birmingham Centre for 12.15pm Reception Area, Ground Floor, G8 Railway Research and Education Gisbert Kapp Building Civil Engineering Tours of buildings and labs 12.15pm Shell Lounge, Ground Floor, Y3 2.30pm Mechanical and Civil Engineering Civil Engineering Sample Lecture – 1.30pm Lecture Theatre G34, Ground Floor, Y3 Engineering Against Disaster Mechanical and Civil Engineering Classics Display and information desk – All day Rotunda, 1st Floor, R6 Classics, Ancient History Aston Webb Building and Archaeology Classics Taster Sessions – Ancient Language 10.30am CAHA Museum, Room 304/5, R16 1.30pm 3rd Floor, Arts Building Classics Talk – Classics at Birmingham 12.45pm Lecture Room 3, 1st Floor, R16 (including BA Classics and BA Arts Building Classical Literature and Civilisation) College of Arts and Law Display and information desk – learn All day Rotunda, 1st Floor, R6 Student Experience Team how the College of Arts and Law Aston Webb Building enhances the student experience for its students Computer Science Display, information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 and demonstrations Aston Webb Building Computer Science Displays, meet staff and current All day Atrium, Ground Floor, Y9 students, student-led tours of the Computer Science Building department and demonstrations Computer Science Talk – Why Computer Science 10.30am Lecture Room G31, Ground Floor, Y3 at Birmingham? Mechanical and Civil Engineering 1.30pm Lecture Room G29, Ground Floor, Y3 Mechanical and Civil Engineering Computer Science Talk – Artificial Intelligence 11.15am Lecture Room G29, Ground Floor, Y3 Mechanical and Civil Engineering Computer Science Talk – Cutting Edge Computing 12.00noon Lecture Room G29, Ground Floor, Y3 Mechanical and Civil Engineering Computer Science Q&A with Computer Science 12.45pm Lecture Room G29, Ground Floor, Y3 admissions team, current students Mechanical and Civil Engineering and graduates Creative Writing See English and Creative Writing Subject events timetable 19

D Subject Description Time(s) Venue Map Dental Hygiene Display and information desk All day Common Room, Ground Floor, B1 and Therapy with Admissions Tutor Wolfson Centre for Medical Education, Medical School Dental Hygiene Talks – BSc Dental Hygiene 11.15am Lecture Theatre 4, Ground Floor, B1 and Therapy and Therapy 1.30pm Medical School Dental Surgery (BDS) Display and information desk All day Common Room, Ground Floor, B1 with Admissions Tutor (BDS) Wolfson Centre for Medical Education, Medical School Dental Surgery (BDS) Talks – Dentistry at Birmingham (BDS) 9.45am Arthur Thompson Hall, 3rd Floor, B1 12.00noon Medical School 2.15pm Drama and Theatre Arts Display and information desk All day Rotunda, 1st Floor, R12 Bramall Music Building Drama and Theatre Arts Talks – Drama at Birmingham and 9.30am Bus departs promptly from an opportunity to see the facilities 11.15am North Gate semi-circle (please see at Selly Oak Campus. Places are 1.30pm map at back of this programme) first-come, first-seated. Bus departs 9.30am (back 11.00–11.15am); 11.15am (back 12.45–1.00pm); 1.30pm (back 3.00–3.15pm) E Subject Description Time(s) Venue Map Earth Sciences See Geology Economics Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 Aston Webb Building Economics Display and information desk All day Atrium/Reception, Ground Floor, O3 University House Economics Talks – Economics and related 10.30am Concert Hall, Ground Floor, R14 degrees 11.15am Barber Institute of Fine Arts Economics Talk – Economics and related degrees 1.30pm Lecture Theatre G31, Ground Floor, Y3 Mechanical Engineering Building Education Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 Aston Webb Building Education Talks – Introduction to undergraduate 11.15am Lecture Theatre G33, Ground R19 programmes in the School 1.30pm Floor, Education Building of Education Electronic, Electrical and Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 Systems Engineering Aston Webb Building Electronic, Electrical and Display and information desk All day Foyer, Ground Floor, G8 Systems Engineering Gisbert Kapp Building Electronic, Electrical and Engineering – Welcome 9.45am Room G31, Ground Floor, Y3 Systems Engineering Mechanical and Civil Engineering Electronic, Electrical and Talks – Degree programmes 10.30am Room NG15, Ground Floor, G8 Systems Engineering in Electronic, Electrical and 12.45pm Gisbert Kapp Building Systems Engineering 20 Subject events timetable

E (continued) Subject Description Time(s) Venue Map Electronic, Electrical and A range of Electronic, Electrical 11.00am Reception Area, Ground Floor, G8 Systems Engineering and Systems Engineering research 1.15pm Gisbert Kapp Building demonstrations Electronic, Electrical and Talk – Railway degree programmes: 11.45am Room NG16, Ground Floor, G8 Systems Engineering Electrical and Railway Engineering and Gisbert Kapp Building Civil and Railway Engineering Electronic, Electrical and Tour of the Birmingham Centre 12.15pm Reception Area, Ground Floor G8 Systems Engineering for Railway Research and Education Gisbert Kapp Building Engineering Engineering – Welcome 9.45am Room G31, Ground Floor, Y3 Mechanical and Civil Engineering The Engineering Talk – Year in Industry (YINI) 11.15am Room G13, Ground Floor, R9 Development Trust (EDT) Paid degree relevant placements Nuffield Building (Gap Placements) for gap students: engineering, science and computing English Literature, English Display and information desk All day Rotunda, 1st Floor, R12 Language and English Bramall Music Building and Creative Writing English Literature Talks – English Literature at 9.45am Large Lecture Theatre, R16 Birmingham (Single Honours English, 11.15am 1st Floor, Arts Building Joint Honours English Literature) 12.45pm 3.00pm English Literature Taster Lectures – Experimental 12.00noon Large Lecture Theatre, R16 literature: books that know they 1.30pm 1st Floor, Arts Building have bodies English Language Talk – English Language at Birmingham 12.45pm Lecture Theatre 1, 1st Floor, R16 (Single and Joint Honours) Arts Building English Language Taster Lecture – English Language 1.30pm Lecture Theatre 1, 1st Floor, R16 Arts Building English and Creative Talks – English and Creative Writing 10.30am Large Lecture Theatre, R16 Writing at Birmingham 2.15pm 1st Floor, Arts Building English, Drama and Meet current students from our 9.30am– Senior Common Room, 1st Floor, R16 American and Canadian courses, see our research and learn 4.00pm Arts Building Studies Exhibition about our modules Environmental Sciences Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 Aston Webb Building Environmental Sciences Display and information desk All day Foyer, Ground Floor, R28 Learning Centre Subject events timetable 21

E (continued) Subject Description Time(s) Venue Map Environmental Sciences Talks – Environmental Sciences 11.15am Lecture Room UG10, Upper Ground R28 at Birmingham 12.45pm Floor, Learning Centre Environmental Sciences Taster Lecture 11.45am Lecture Room UG05, Upper Ground R28 Floor, Learning Centre Environmental Sciences Blimp demonstration 9.00am– Outside, University Centre R23 2.30pm Environmental Sciences Demonstrations 9.00am– Lecture Room UG06, Upper Ground R28 2.30pm Floor, Learning Centre European Languages See Modern Languages and Studies F Subject Description Time(s) Venue Map French Studies See Modern Languages G Subject Description Time(s) Venue Map Geography Demonstrations 9.00am– Lecture Room UG06, Upper Ground R28 2.30pm Floor, Learning Centre Geography Display and information desk All day Foyer, Ground Floor, R28 Learning Centre Geography Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 Aston Webb Building Geography Talks – Geography at Birmingham 9.00am Lecture Room UG09, Upper Ground R28 9.45am Floor, Learning Centre 10.30am 11.15am 12.00noon 12.45pm 1.30pm Geography Taster Lectures 9.30am Lecture Room UG05, Upper Ground R28 10.15am Floor, Learning Centre 11.00am 12.30pm 1.15pm 2.00pm Geography Blimp demonstration 9.00am– Outside, University Centre R23 2.30pm Geology/Earth Sciences Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 Aston Webb Building Geology/Earth Sciences Display and information desk All day Foyer, Ground Floor, R28 Learning Centre Geology/Earth Sciences Earth Sciences Practical 11.00am Lecture Room UG07, Upper Ground R28 Demonstrations 2.00pm Floor, Learning Centre 22 Subject events timetable

G (continued) Subject Description Time(s) Venue Map Geology/Earth Sciences Talks – Earth Sciences at Birmingham 10.30am Lecture Room UG07, Upper Ground R28 and Beyond 12.00noon Floor, Learning Centre 1.30pm Geology/Earth Sciences Taster Lecture 12.30pm Lecture Room UG07, Upper Ground R28 Floor, Learning Centre Geology/Earth Sciences Demonstrations 9.00am– Lecture Room UG06, Upper Ground R28 2.30pm Floor, Learning Centre German Studies See Modern Languages Golf Management Studies See Applied Golf Management Studies H Subject Description Time(s) Venue Map Hispanic Studies See Modern Languages History Display and information desk All day Rotunda, 1st Floor, R6 Aston Webb Building History Talks – History at Birmingham 9.45am Vaughan Jeffries Lecture Theatre, R19 11.15am 1st Floor, Education Building 12.45pm 2.15pm History Taster Lecture – History 1.30pm Vaughan Jeffries Lecture Theatre, R19 1st Floor, Education Building History of Art Display and information desk All day Rotunda, 1st Floor, R12 Bramall Music Building History of Art Tour of the Barber Institute 12.00noon Foyer, Ground Floor, R14 of Fine Arts Barber Institute of Fine Arts History of Art Talk – History of Art at Birmingham 12.45pm Lecture Theatre G11, Ground Floor, R14 Barber Institute of Fine Arts History of Art Taster session – History of Art 1.30pm Foyer, Ground Floor, R14 Barber Institute of Fine Arts Human Neuroscience See Psychology I Subject Description Time(s) Venue Map Italian Studies See Modern Languages J Subject Description Time(s) Venue Map Japanese Studies See Modern Languages Joint Honours Talks – Joint Honours in Arts 10.30am Lecture Room 6, 2nd Floor, R16 (Arts disciplines) Disciplines at Birmingham 2.15pm Arts Building (refer to page 14 for subject list) Joint Honours Display and information desk – All day Rotunda, 1st Floor, R6 (Arts disciplines) Admissions to Joint Honours in Aston Webb Building Arts disciplines (refer to page 14 for subject list) Subject events timetable 23

L Subject Description Time(s) Venue Map Languages See Modern Languages Law Display and information desk All day Rotunda, 1st Floor, R12 Bramall Music Building Law Talks – Studying Law at Birmingham 9.45am Lecture Theatre 1, 3rd Floor, R1 11.15am Law Building 12.00noon 1.30pm Liberal Arts and Natural Talk – Studying Liberal Arts and 12.00noon Lecture Room G11, Ground Floor, R14 Sciences Natural Sciences at Birmingham Barber Institute of Fine Arts Liberal Arts and Natural Talk – The Liberal Arts and Sciences 1.30pm Lecture Room G11, Ground Floor, R14 Sciences Student Experience Barber Institute of Fine Arts Liberal Arts and Natural Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 Sciences Aston Webb Building M Subject Description Time(s) Venue Map Materials Science Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 and Engineering Aston Webb Building Materials Science Engineering Welcome 9.45am Room G31, Ground Floor, Y3 and Engineering Mechanical and Civil Engineering Materials Science Talk – The wonder of superconducting 10.30am Lecture Room GC13, Ground Floor, G6 and Engineering materials (includes demo) Metallurgy and Materials Building Materials Science Tours of building and facilities 11.15am C Block Foyer, Metallurgy and G6 and Engineering 12.45pm Materials Building 2.15pm Materials Science Exhibition – Materials Science All day C Block Foyer, Metallurgy and G6 and Engineering and Engineering at the University Materials Building of Birmingham Materials Science Talk – Smart Materials 11.15am Lecture Room GC13, Ground Floor, G6 and Engineering (includes demo) Metallurgy and Materials Building Materials Science Talk – What is Materials Science and 12.00noon Lecture Room GC13, Ground Floor, G6 and Engineering Engineering? What is it like to study Metallurgy and Materials Building at Birmingham? Materials Science Talk – Life or death by Materials 12.45pm Lecture Room GC13, Ground Floor, G6 and Engineering Science: the role of Materials Science Metallurgy and Materials Building in climbing Materials Science Talk – What happens to materials 1.30pm Lecture Room GD20, Ground Floor, G6 and Engineering in a nuclear power plant? Metallurgy and Materials Building Materials Science Talk – 3D printing for metals 2.15pm Lecture Room GC13, Ground Floor, G6 and Engineering (includes demo) Metallurgy and Materials Building Materials Science Activity – Visit to the hydrogen- 3.00pm C Block Foyer, Metallurgy and G6 and Engineering powered narrowboat Materials Building Mathematics Meet staff and current students: Maths All day Maths Learning Centre, 1st Floor, R15 information and interactive displays, Watson Building including a chocolate fountain, mathematical strategy games 24 Subject events timetable

M (continued) Subject Description Time(s) Venue Map Mathematics Talks – Mathematics at Birmingham: 9.45am Lecture Room A, R15 ‘Outstanding student satisfaction 10.30am Ground Floor, Watson Building and career prospects’ 11.15am 12.45pm 2.15pm Mathematics Talk – Popular Maths Lecture: 12.00noon Lecture Room A, R15 ‘Fun, surprising and fascinating gems Ground Floor, Watson Building of Mathematics’ Mathematics Talk – Popular Maths Lecture: 1.30pm Lecture Room A, R15 ‘Unusual, interesting and useful Ground Floor, Watson Building applications of Mathematics’ Mechanical Engineering Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 Aston Webb Building

Mechanical Engineering Display and information desk and All day Room G28, Ground Floor, Y3 start point for tours of the facilities Mechanical and Civil Engineering (including racing car display) Mechanical Engineering Engineering Welcome 9.45am Room G31, Ground Floor, Y3 Mechanical and Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering Talks – Degree programmes 12.00noon Room G31, Ground Floor, Y3 in Mechanical Engineering 2.15pm Mechanical and Civil Engineering Medical School Talks – Student life in the 9.00am Leonard Deacon Lecture Theatre, B1 Programmmes Medical School 12.00noon 1st Floor, Medical School 2.15pm Medicine and Surgery Display and information desks All day Common Room, Ground Floor, B1 (MBChB) with Admissions Tutor Wolfson Centre for Medical Education, Medical School Medicine and Surgery Talks – The Medicine admissions 9.45am Leonard Deacon Lecture Theatre, B1 (MBChB) process. A description of our selection 11.15am 1st Floor, Medical School criteria. Please note that we may need to restrict 1.30pm access to the prospective applicant, with possibly one guest dependent on the attendance at each session. Medicine and Surgery Talk – Graduate Entry Medicine 10.30am Lecture Theatre 4, Ground Floor, B1 (MBChB) Programme. The focus of this talk Medical School is on the programme structure in the first year. Medicine and Surgery Talk – How we train you to become 10.30am Leonard Deacon Lecture Theatre, B1 (MBChB) a doctor. Please note that we may need to restrict 12.45pm 1st Floor, Medical School access to the prospective applicant, with possibly one guest dependent on the attendance at each session. Subject events timetable 25

M (continued) Subject Description Time(s) Venue Map Modern Languages Display and information desk All day Rotunda, 1st Floor, R6 (including representatives for French, Aston Webb Building German, Hispanic Studies, Italian, Chinese, Japanese, European Studies and Russian Studies) Modern Languages Talks – BA Modern Languages at 11.15am Lecture Theatre G15, Ground Floor, R21 Birmingham including all modern 2.15pm Muirhead Tower languages pathways Modern Languages Talk – Chinese at Birmingham 1.30pm Lecture Room 8, 3rd Floor, R16 Arts Building Modern Languages Talk – French Studies 12.45pm Lecture Room 6, 2nd Floor, R16 at Birmingham Arts Building Modern Languages Sample seminar – French 1.30pm Lecture Room 6, 2nd Floor, R16 Arts Building Modern Languages Talk – German Studies 11.15am Lecture Room 7, 2nd Floor, R16 at Birmingham Arts Building Modern Languages Sample seminar – German 12.00noon Lecture Room 7, 2nd Floor, R16 Arts Building Modern Languages Talk – German for beginners or near 2.15pm Lecture Room 8, 3rd Floor, R16 beginners in language degrees or with Arts Building language degrees Modern Languages Talk – Hispanic Studies 10.30am Lecture Room 7, 2nd Floor, R16 at Birmingham Arts Building Modern Languages Sample seminar – Hispanic Studies 2.15pm Lecture Room 5, 2nd Floor, R16 Arts Building Modern Languages Talk – Italian Studies at Birmingham 12.00noon Lecture Room 2, 1st Floor, R16 Arts Building Modern Languages Sample seminar – Italian 12.45pm Lecture Room 4, 1st Floor, R16 Arts Building Modern Languages Talk – Japanese at Birmingham 12.45pm Lecture Room 8, 3rd Floor, R16 Arts Building Modern Languages Talk – Russian Studies 11.15am Lecture Room 5, 2nd Floor, R16 at Birmingham Arts Building Modern Languages Sample seminar – Russian 12.00noon Lecture Room 5, 2nd Floor, R16 Arts Building Music Display and information desk All day Rotunda, 1st Floor, R12 Bramall Music Building Music Tours of the Bramall Music Building 2.00pm Music Desk, Rotunda, R12 2.30pm 1st Floor, Bramall Music Building 3.00pm Music Sample Seminar – Music 12.45pm Concert Hall, Ground Floor, R14 Barber Institute of Fine Arts Music Talk – Music Studies at Birmingham 11.15am Elgar Concert Hall, R12 Bramall Music Building 26 Subject events timetable

N Subject Description Time(s) Venue Map Nuclear Engineering Exhibition – Nuclear Engineering All day C Block Foyer, Metallurgy and G6 at the University of Birmingham Materials Building Nuclear Engineering Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 Aston Webb Building Nuclear Engineering Tours of nuclear materials labs 10.30am C Block Foyer, Metallurgy and G6 12.00noon Materials Building 1.30pm 2.15pm Nuclear Engineering Talk – What is Nuclear Engineering? 12.45pm Lecture Room GD20, Ground Floor, G6 What is it like to study at Birmingham? Metallurgy and Materials Building Nuclear Engineering Talk – What happens to materials 1.30pm Lecture Room GD20, Ground Floor, G6 in a nuclear power plant? Metallurgy and Materials Building Nuclear Engineering Talk – Meeting the ever growing 3.00pm Small Lecture Theatre, 2nd Floor, R13 demand for energy: nuclear power Poynting Physics Building past, present and future Nursing Display and advice desk with All day Atrium, 1st Floor, Medical School B1 Admissions Tutor Nursing Clinical demonstrations All day Clinical Skills Suite, 1st Floor, B1 Medical School Nursing Talks – Applying for Nursing (BNurs) 9.45am Lecture Theatre 3, 1st Floor, B1 12.00noon Medical School 1.30pm 0 Subject Description Time(s) Venue Map Oriental Languages See Modern Languages P Subject Description Time(s) Venue Map Pharmacy (MPharm) Talks – The Pharmacy (MPharm) 10.30am Arthur Thompson Hall, 3rd Floor, B1 programme 1.30pm Medical School Pharmacy (MPharm) Display and information desk All day Common Room, Ground Floor, B1 with Admissions Tutor Wolfson Centre for Medical Education, Medical School Philosophy Display and information desk All day Rotunda, 1st Floor, R12 Bramall Music Building Philosophy Tours of the Department 10.30am Reception, Ground Floor, R16 1.30pm Arts Building Philosophy Talk – Philosophy at Birmingham 11.15am Lecture Theatre 6, 2nd Floor, R16 Arts Building Philosophy Taster Lecture – Philosophy 12.45pm Lecture Room 7, 2nd Floor, R16 Arts Building Physics and Astronomy Display and demonstrations All day Physics Study Bridge, 1st Floor, R13 Poynting Physics Building Physics and Astronomy Why Physics at Birmingham? All day Coffee Lounge, 2nd Floor, R13 Poynting Physics Building Subject events timetable 27

P (continued) Subject Description Time(s) Venue Map Physics and Astronomy Talk – How to make an 9.45am Large Lecture Theatre, 2nd Floor, R13 invisibility cloak Poynting Physics Building Physics and Astronomy Talk – Atom manipulation 10.30am Large Lecture Theatre, 2nd Floor, R13 Poynting Physics Building Physics and Astronomy Talks – Physics to a Degree: Studying 11.15am Large Lecture Theatre, 2nd Floor, R13 Physics at the University 1.30pm Poynting Physics Building of Birmingham Physics and Astronomy Tour of Nanoscale Research Lab 11.15am Meeting Point: Foyer, 2nd Floor, R13 (by registration only at Poynting Physics Building http://bit.ly/1RX5dpK) Physics and Astronomy Talk – Refrigerators made 12.00noon Small Lecture Theatre, 2nd Floor, R13 from photons Poynting Physics Building Physics and Astronomy Tours of teaching laboratories and 12.00noon Meeting Point: Foyer, 2nd Floor, R13 facilities (by registration only at 12.45pm Poynting Physics Building http://bit.ly/1RX5dpK) 1.30pm Physics and Astronomy Talk – Sounding stars and the search 12.45pm Large Lecture Theatre, 2nd floor, R13 for new planets in the Poynting Physics Building Physics and Astronomy Talk – Recreating the Big Bang: 2.15pm Large Lecture Theatre, 2nd Floor, R13 the LHC at CERN Poynting Physics Building Physics and Astronomy Talk – Meeting the ever-growing 3.00pm Small Lecture Theatre, 2nd Floor, R13 demand for energy: nuclear power Poynting Physics Building past, present and future Physiotherapy Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 Aston Webb Building Physiotherapy Display and information desk All day Atrium, Ground Floor, Sport, Exercise Y14 and Rehabilitation Sciences Building Physiotherapy Talks – Applying for Physiotherapy 9.45am Lecture Theatre 2, Ground Floor, Y14 at the University of Birmingham 10.30am Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation 12.45pm Sciences Building 2.15pm Physiotherapy Taster lecture – Parents/guests will not 11.15am Lecture Theatre 1, Ground Floor, Y14 be able to attend the lecture as our aim is to Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation give potential students a real lecture experience. Sciences Building Please be aware we only have limited spaces for this event. Physiotherapy Demonstrations 9.00am– Atrium, Ground Floor, Sport, Exercise Y14 3.00pm and Rehabilitation Sciences Building Political Science and Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 International Relations Aston Webb Building Political Science and Talks – Studying Politics and 12.00noon Concert Hall, Ground Floor, R14 International Relations International Relations 1.30pm Barber Institute of Fine Arts 2.15pm PPE (Policy, Politics and Talk – Studying Policy, Politics 2.15pm Room 121, 1st Floor, R21 Economics) and Economics (PPE) Muirhead Tower 28 Subject events timetable

P (continued) Subject Description Time(s) Venue Map PPE (Policy, Politics and Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 Economics) Aston Webb Building Psychology (including Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 Human Neuroscience) Aston Webb Building Psychology (including Display and information desk All day Reception, Ground Floor, R3 Human Neuroscience) Hills Building Psychology (including Demonstrations 11.00am– Psychology 120, Ground Floor, R3 Human Neuroscience) 2.00pm Hills Building Psychology (including Talk – Studying Psychology 9.45am Concert Hall, Ground Floor, R14 Human Neuroscience) at Birmingham Barber Institute of Fine Arts Psychology (including Talk – Studying Psychology 10.30am Vaughan Jeffreys Lecture Theatre, R19 Human Neuroscience) at Birmingham Ground Floor, Education Building Psychology (including Talks – Studying Psychology 12.00noon Elgar Concert Hall, Ground Floor, R12 Human Neuroscience) at Birmingham 2.15pm Bramall Music Building Psychology Taster lecture – Psychology 3.00pm Vaughan Jeffreys Lecture Theatre, R19 Ground Floor, Education Building R Subject Description Time(s) Venue Map Russian Studies See Modern Languages S Subject Description Time(s) Venue Map Social Policy Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 Aston Webb Building Social Policy Talk – Social Policy and 1.30pm Room 714/5, 7th Floor, R21 the Professions Muirhead Tower Social Work Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 Aston Webb Building Social Work Talk – Social Work at the University 12.45pm Room 714/5, 7th Floor, R21 of Birmingham Muirhead Tower Sociology Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 Aston Webb Building Sociology Talk – Sociology at Birmingham 12.45pm Lecture Theatre G15, Ground Floor, R21 Muirhead Tower Spanish See Modern Languages Sport and Exercise Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 Sciences Aston Webb Building Sport and Exercise Display and information desk All day Atrium, Ground Floor, Sport, Exercise Y14 Sciences and Rehabilitation Sciences Building Sport and Exercise Demonstrations 10.30am– Atrium, Ground Floor, Sport, Exercise Y14 Sciences 2.00pm and Rehabilitation Sciences Building Sport and Exercise Talks – Studying in the School 9.45am Lecture Theatre 1, 1st Floor, Y14 Sciences of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation 10.30am Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences 12.00noon Sciences Building 1.30pm Subject events timetable 29

S (continued) Subject Description Time(s) Venue Map Sport and Materials Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 Science Aston Webb Building Sport and Materials Exhibition – Sports and Materials All day C Block Foyer, Metallurgy and G6 Science Science at Birmingham Materials Building Sport and Materials Talk – What is Materials Science and 12.00noon Lecture Room GC13, Metallurgy and G6 Science Engineering? Materials Building Sport and Materials Talk – Life or death by Materials 12.45pm Lecture Room GC13, Metallurgy and G6 Science Science: the role of Materials Science Materials Building in climbing Sport and Materials Talk – What is it like to study 1.30pm Lecture Room GC13, Metallurgy and G6 Science Sport and Materials Science Materials Building at Birmingham? Sport, Physical Education Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 and Coaching Sciences Aston Webb Building Sport, Physical Education Display and information desk All day Atrium, Ground Floor, Sport, Exercise Y14 and Coaching Sciences and Rehabilitation Sciences Building Sport, Physical Education Talks – Studying in the School of 9.45am Lecture Theatre 1, 1st Floor, Y14 and Coaching Sciences Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation 10.30am Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences 12.00noon Sciences Building 1.30pm Sport, Physical Education Demonstrations 10.30am– Atrium, Ground Floor, Sport, Exercise Y14 and Coaching Sciences 2.00pm and Rehabilitation Sciences Building Sport (University of See University of Birmingham Birmingham Sport) Sport (page 13) T Subject Description Time(s) Venue Map Theology and Religion Display and information desk All day Rotunda, 1st Floor, R12 Bramall Music Building Theology and Religion Talk – Theology and Religion 12.00noon Lecture Room 6, 2nd Floor, R16 programmes at Birmingham including Arts Building BA Philosophy, Religion and Ethics, BA Politics, Religion and Philosophy Theology and Religion Tours of the Department 10.30am Reception, Ground Floor, R16 1.30pm Arts Building U Subject Description Time(s) Venue Map Urban and Regional Display and information desk All day Foyer, Ground Floor, R28 Planning Learning Centre Urban and Regional Display and information desk All day Great Hall, Ground Floor, R6 Planning Aston Webb Building Urban and Regional Talks – BSc Joint Honours degrees 10.30am Lecture Room UG10, Upper Ground R28 Planning in Urban and Regional Planning 12.00noon Floor, Learning Centre Urban and Regional Demonstrations 9.00am– Lecture Room UG06, Upper Ground R28 Planning 2.30pm Floor, Learning Centre 30 Refreshments Refreshments

Location Facilities Opening times Bratby Bar, Ground Floor, Freshly made baguettes to order, jacket potatoes, hot food; 9.30am–3.00pm Staff House (R24) the bar is the only place on campus to get real ale. (food), 11.30am– 3.00pm (bar) Café Go/Go Mex, Food A 300-seat restaurant area providing handmade deli sandwiches, 8.00am–5.00pm Court, 1st Floor, University jacked potatoes and pre-packed sandwiches, plus a Mexican Centre (R23) burrito bar Costa at The Bramall Music Providing a variety of speciality coffees, sandwiches and snacks 8.00am–4.30pm Building (R12) Costa, University Centre Serving Costa hot and cold beverages, cakes and light snacks 8.00am–6.00pm (R23) Cyber Go, Ground Floor, A popular coffee shop located in a new computer cluster, providing 9.00am–3.30pm Arts Building (R16) a large range of speciality coffees, sandwiches and snacks Gisbert Kapp, 1st Floor, (G8) A coffee shop providing a large range of speciality coffees, 9.00am–3.30pm sandwiches, snacks, confectionery and cold drinks Go 2, Learning Resource This popular sandwich shop sells sandwiches, pastries, speciality 9.00am–4.00pm Centre (R28) coffees and a wide range of drinks and confectionery Go Central, University Centre Serves breakfast, Asian, Italian and British cuisine 8.00am–4.00pm (R23) Go @ undercroft, A coffee shop providing a large range of speciality coffees, 9.00am–3.00pm Ground Floor, sandwiches, snacks, confectionery and cold drinks Biosciences Building (R27) Guild of Students (01) A selection of hot and cold lunch options and drinks 9.00am–4.00pm iLounge Coffee Shop, Coffee shop providing paninis, toasted teacakes, sandwiches, 9.00am–3.30pm Main Library (R22) salad, smoothies and a wide selection of cakes Infusion, The Hub, Serving a hot lunch, jacket potatoes and salads, plus a pasta bar 11.00am–3.00pm Shackleton, Vale Village Medical School (B1) Providing a range of catering options 9.00am–4.00pm Costa coffee also available at the POD 10.30am–2.30pm Physics, Poynting Building, A very popular coffee shop providing a large range 9.00am–4.00pm 2nd Floor (R13) of speciality coffees, sandwiches, confectionery and cakes Raising the Bar, Munrow A very popular coffee shop providing a large range 10.00am–2.00pm Sports (R25) of speciality coffees, sandwiches, confectionery and cakes Skool Café, School A coffee shop providing a range of speciality coffees, 8.30am–3.00pm of Education sandwiches, confectionery and cakes Sportex (Sport, Exercise and Serving Costa proud to serve, sandwiches, cakes 9.00am–3.00pm Rehabilitation Sciences) (Y14) and light snacks , Muirhead Tower Popular coffee house serving a wide selection of quality 8.00am–5.00pm (R21) coffees and food options The Melt, The Hub, Serving sandwiches, salads and paninis, great coffee 9.00am–4.00pm Shackleton, Vale Village and tempting cakes Winterbourne House and A popular tea room providing a variety of hot and cold meals. 11.00am–4.30pm Garden Tea Room (G12) Entry to the house and garden is required. Refreshments 31 Your application: advice and support

Students We run regular online Question and Parents Answer sessions throughout the year We know that parents can on different subjects including how to have just as many questions budget at university, accommodation, as students when it comes to and choosing the right course for choosing a university. To help you. These sessions are live, so you make this decision easier, we can speak directly with one of our run special live Q&As for parents where current students and both specialised members of staff, who can academic and professional staff answer all of your questions; including will be online to assist with all course specific and modular queries. queries – from questions about courses and life on campus, to At all of our Q&As you will be able student welfare and finance. This to chat with current undergraduate is your opportunity to find out students. Ask them why they chose more about what the University to study at the University, or how they of Birmingham has to offer. find balancing study with part time Sign up to our email service work and what’s the best thing about at www.birmingham.ac.uk/ living in Birmingham! parents where we will update you about the Q&As we are Our next live Q&A will be held on running throughout the year. Monday 19 October on our virtual tour site www.virtualtour.bham.ac.uk – Follow us on Twitter for keep an eye on your emails for more information about more information! live Q&As: @unibirmingham Day planner 32 Day planner

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R1 Law R17 Ashley Building O2 St Francis Hall R2 Frankland Building R19 Education Multi-faith Chaplaincy R3 Hills Building Vaughan Jeffreys O3 University House, Psychology Lecture Theatre (talks) Business School R4 Aston Webb Building R21 Muirhead Tower R6 Aston Webb Building R22 Main Library Y2 Haworth Building Reception R23 University Centre Chemistry Great Hall (displays) Avon Lecture Theatre (talks) Y3 Mechanical Engineering Lost Persons/Property Shops/Banks/Hair Salon/ and Civil Engineering First Aid Optician Y9 Computer Science R12 Bramall Music Building R24 Staff House Y11 Chemical Engineering 1st Floor Rotunda (displays) Refreshments Y14 Sport, Exercise and 3rd Floor Dome Room R25 Munrow Sports Centre Rehabilitation Sciences (displays) Information and displays R13 Poynting Building R27 Biosciences B1 Medical School Physics R28 Learning Centre R14 Barber Institute of Fine Arts Geography, Earth and G3 European Research Institute art gallery (Accommodation Environmental Sciences G6 Metallurgy and Materials bus tours/Big Brum Bus Tour) G8 Gisbert Kapp Building R15 Watson Building O1 Guild of Students Electronic, Electrical and Mathematics (students’ union) Computer Engineering R16 Arts Building Debating Hall (talks) G9 52 Pritchatts Road College of Arts and Law Shops/Banks/Travel Agent G12 Winterbourne House and Garden

Maps with a more detailed index can be found on the University’s website at www.birmingham.ac.uk/ directions Larger maps will also be available on the day. Open day information point Level access entrance Steps P Visitors car park Edgbaston Buscampus stops map Library Museum Sport facilities First aid Food and drink Retail key utes min Toilets 15 G21 Open day information point ATM Oakley The Vale Court SOMER (New footpath SET ROAD Level access entrance Canal bridge opens autumn 2015)

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