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Register of University of Chester's Collaborative Arrangements 2007/08 APPENDIX A (Ci) REGISTER OF UNIVERSITY OF CHESTER’S COLLABORATIVE ARRANGEMENTS 2013/14: UK BASED COLLABORATIVE PARTNERSHIPS University of Chester acts as the validating institution for programmes that are partially or wholly delivered by a partner organisation, and which lead to an award of the University (F) = Franchised Programme (*) = Approval Process To Be Completed Partnership Status of Date of Next Current Programmes Notes Name & Location Established Organisational Review of Partner Agreement All Saints Centre for 2007 Renewed September During 2015/16 1. FdA Mission & Ministry Mission and Ministry 2013 BD Seminars 2013 Agreement to be During 2015/16 No Programmes Current Running signed Cheshire Approved 2006 Renewed January During 2014/15 1. MA Applied Mental Health Practice Jointly delivered with Mental Health 2012 University of Chester Professional Partnership Cheshire 2008 Renewed January During 2014/15 1. BSc Policing and Investigation BSc Policing and Constabulary 2012 2. Cert HE Criminal Investigation Investigation will not run in 2013/14 3. FdSc Policing 4. FdSc Criminal Investigation 5. FdSc Investigative Interviewing 6. FdSc Regulatory Services Investigation 7. Professional Cert Neighbourhood Policing 8. Professional Certificate II of P&V Crime Current: January 2014 Partnership Status of Date of Next Current Programmes Notes Name & Location Established Organisational Review of Partner Agreement Cheshire Hospices 2013 Agreement to be During 2015/16 No programmes currently running Education, Winsford signed Coleg Cambria, 2012 Established September During 2014/15 No programmes currently running Wrexham 2012 Committee for 2006 Renewed September During 2014/15 1. Church Colleges’ Certificate in Programme is not Ministry of and 2012 Ministry (CMDDP) running in 2013/14 Among Deaf and Disabled People (CMDDP) Diocese of Chester, 1999 Renewed September During 2015/16 1. Church Colleges’ Certificate in Cheshire 2013 Ministry 2. Cert HE in Ministry 3. Church Colleges’ Certificate in Children’s Ministry 4. Church Colleges’ Certificate in Christian Youth Work 5. Graduate Diploma in Practical Theology 6. Postgraduate Diploma in Practical Theology Diocese of 2004 Renewed March 2012 During 2014/15 No programmes currently running Manchester, Greater Manchester Current: January 2014 Partnership Status of Date of Next Current Programmes Notes Name & Location Established Organisational Review of Partner Agreement Guide Dogs for the 2010 Established September Partnership 1. FdSC Canine Assistance: Client & Partnership withdrawn Blind Association 2010 Withdrawn Dog Partnership from 2012/13 (subject (incl. Cert HE Canine Assistance: Dog to completion of final Training) cohort of students) 2. Cert HE Canine Assistance: Puppy Education & Development 3. Cert HE Canine Assistance: Care of Breeding Stock and Neonates 4. Cert HE Canine Assistance: Assessment and Rehoming of Dogs 5. Cert HE Canine Assistance: Care & Welfare Irish Baptist College, 2010 Renewed September During 2015/16 1. BA Divinity Northern Ireland 2013 2. BA Theology 3. DMin 4. Graduate Diploma in Theology 5. MA Theology 6. PhD Kings Evangelical 2010 To be signed for During 2015/16 1. BTh Theology Divinity School September 2013 2. Graduate Diploma in Theology 3. MA Theology Current: January 2014 Partnership Status of Date of Next Current Programmes Notes Name & Location Established Organisational Review of Partner Agreement Mattersey Hall 2011 Established August During 2014 1. BA Biblical Studies and Theology College, Doncaster 2011 2. BA Christian Leadership 3. Grad Dip in Theological Studies 4. DMin Doctorate of Ministry 5. MA Biblical Studies 6. MA Missional Leadership 7. MA Practical Theology 8. PhD Mid Cheshire College, 2002 Renewed September During 2013/14 1. FdA Contemporary Photography Northwich 2009 (5 years) Practice 2. FdA Fashion Design 3. FdA Graphic Design 4. FdSc Commercial Music Technology 5. FdSc ICT (F) Oxford 2012 Established September During 2014/15 1. MSc Project Engineering Academics/Highware 2012 Limited, Oxford Current: January 2014 Partnership Status of Date of Next Current Programmes Notes Name & Location Established Organisational Review of Partner Agreement Reaseheath College, 1997 Organisational During 2014/15 1. BSc Animal Behaviour (F) Food Chain Technology Cheshire Agreement renewed 2. BSc Animal Behaviour and Welfare incorporates September 2009 (F) Professional Certificates in Bakery Associate College 3. BSc Animal Management (Level 6 Technology and Dairy Agreement renewed top-up) Technology September 2009 4. BSc Food Chain Technology (Level BSc Food Chain 6 top-up) Technology (Level 6 5. BSc Wildlife Conservation and top-up) is not running in Ecology 2013/14 6. BSc Zoo Management (Level 6 top- Work Based and up) Integrative Studies is not running in 2013/14 7. FdSc Animal Management (F) 8. FdSc Food Chain Technology 9. FdSc Food Manufacturing with Business Management 10. Work Based Integrative Studies (F) Red Square 2013 Established September During 2015/16 1. MSc Restorative Dentistry Jointly delivered with 2013 University of Chester Regents Theological 2011 Established August During 2014 1. BA Applied Theology College, West Malvern 2011 2. BA Applied Theology and Performing Arts 3. Cert HE Applied Theology and Youth Ministry 4. MA Missional Leadership 5. MA Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies 6. MTh Applied Theology 7. M.Res 8. PhD Current: January 2014 Partnership Status of Date of Next Current Programmes Notes Name & Location Established Organisational Review of Partner Agreement Simplyendo, 2007 To be signed for During 2015/16 1. MSc Endodontology Jointly delivered with Altrincham September 2013 University of Chester South Cheshire 2002 Renewed January During 2014/15 1. FdSc Complementary Therapeutic College, Crewe 2012 Practices for Health and Well-being Spurgeon’s College, 2010 Renewed September During 2015/16 1. DMin Doctorate of Ministry London 2013 Stockport College 2012 Established May 2012 During 2014/15 1. BA Health and Social Care BA Social Work is not 2. BA Social Work (F) running in 2013/14 St Helen’s College 2012 Established May 2012 During 2014/15 1. BA Criminal Justice 3. BA Fine Art Painting 4. BA Game Art 5. BA Graphic Design 6. BA Photography 7. BA Social Policy, Health and Housing 8. FdA Criminal Justice 9. FdA Social Policy, Health and Housing 10. FdSc Applied Microbiology 11. FdSc Exercise, Health and Fitness 12. FdSc Music Production and Sound Design Current: January 2014 Partnership Status of Date of Next Current Programmes Notes Name & Location Established Organisational Review of Partner Agreement St John’s College, 2010 Renewed September During 2015/16 1. BA (Hons) Theology for Ministry Nottingham 2013 2. FdA Theology for Ministry 3. Graduate Diploma in Theology for Ministry 4. MA Mission and Ministry 5. MA Pastoral Counselling 6. MA Theology 7. Prof Cert in Ministry 8. PhD St Piran’s School 2013 Agreement to be During 2015/16 1. BA Business Administration (F) (*) (trading as London signed 2. MBA (F) (*) School of Commerce) 3. PhD (*) Tameside College 2012 Established March During 2014/15 1. WBIS 2012 2. FdA Early Years Practice 3. FdA Teaching Assistance 4. Certificate in Teaching in the Learning and Skills Sector 5. Professional Graduate Certificate in Teaching in the Learning and Skills Sector The Training 2010 Established September Partnership 1. FdA Learning and Development Partnership withdrawn Foundation 2010 withdrawn Practice from 2012/13 (subject to completion of final cohort of students) The Light Project, 2006 Renewed September During 2014/15 1. FdA Theology and Evangelism Chester 2012 Current: January 2014 Partnership Status of Date of Next Current Programmes Notes Name & Location Established Organisational Review of Partner Agreement United Reformed 2009 Established September Partnership 1. FdA Contextual Theology Partnership withdrawn Church, London 2009 Withdrawn from 2012/13 (subject to completion of final cohort of students) Wales Evangelical 2010 Renewed September During 2015/16 1. BA (Hons) Theology School of Theology 2013 2. Bachelor of Divinity (WEST) 3. DMin Doctor of Ministry 4. Graduate Diploma in Theology 5. MA Contemporary Church Leadership 6. MTh Theology in Scriptural Context 7. PhD Warrington Collegiate, 2002 Organisational During 2013/14 1. Cert Ed Teaching in the Learning The following courses Cheshire Agreement renewed and Skills Sector are not running in October 2008. 2. FdA Hospitality and Management 2013/14: FdA Hospitality Associate College 3. FdSc ICT Management Agreement renewed 4. FdSc ICT (Games Development from October 2008 Pathway) FdA Travel Operations Management 5. FdA Travel Operations Management FdSc ICT and FdSc ICT (Games Development 6. PGCE Teaching in the Learning Pathway) and Skills Sector PGCE Teaching in the 7. Work Based Integrative Studies Learning and Skills (Framework) Sector Work Based Integrative Studies Current: January 2014 Partnership Status of Date of Next Current Programmes Notes Name & Location Established Organisational Review of Partner Agreement West Cheshire 2002 Organisational During 2014/15 1. Cert Ed. Teaching in the Learning FdA Hospitality College, Chester and Agreement renewed and Skills Sector Management is not Ellesmere Port September 2009 2. FdA Early Years Practice (F) running 2013-14 Associate College 3. FdA Hospitality and Management agreement renewed 4. FdA Managing Services for September 2009 Children and Young People 5. FdA Teaching Assistance (F) 6. FdSc Fitness & Health (F) 7. FdSc ICT Westminster 2010 Renewed 2011
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