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Postgraduate and Research Open Day Guide 1 POSTGRADUATE AND RESEARCH OPEN DAY GUIDE WEDNESDAY 4 MARCH, 12:00-14:00 & 16:30-19:00 Registration from 11:30 & 16:00 leedsbeckett.ac.uk/postgraduate 2 WELCOME TO LEEDS BECKETT UNIVERSITY WE ARE DELIGHTED YOU HAVE CHOSEN TO ATTEND AN OPEN DAY It is your chance to gain first-hand experience of what life as a postgraduate student at Leeds Beckett involves. At the event you can: • Discuss the courses you are interested in with academic staff. • Explore our specialist teaching facilities, including art and design studios, music studios, sports science labs and clinical skills suite. • Talk to specialist advisers about ways to finance your studies, such as government- backed Masters loans and other funding options. • Chat with current students about postgraduate study. • Look around the campuses and see where you could be studying. This guide provides you with everything you need to know to get the most out of your visit. However, if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask one of our staff members or Student Ambassadors. WHICH CAMPUS SHOULD YOU VISIT? Our Open Day is split across our City and Headingley campuses. You will need to visit the campus where the course you are interested in is taught. Check the A-Z subject list on pages 9-15 to find out if your chosen course will be represented at the event and where the subject stand will be. INTRODUCTION TO POSTGRADUATE STUDY AT LEEDS BECKETT Find out more about what the University has to offer, including information on fees and finance. CAMPUS BUILDING ROOM TIME 12:15 - 12:45 City Campus Rose Bowl Lecture Theatre A 17:15 - 17:45 12:15 - 12:45 Headingley Campus James Graham Lecture Theatre A 17:15 - 17:45 3 YOUR OPEN DAY Check in at one of our registration points as soon as you arrive. These are located in the Rose Bowl, Level 1 (City Campus) or James Graham, Great Hall (Headingley Campus). COURSE STANDS INFORMATION STANDS If you have questions about your course or You will find the following stands on you want to discuss your options in detail, Level 1 of the Rose Bowl at City Campus please visit the relevant course stand and in the Great Hall in James Graham at where you can: Headingley Campus: • Speak to academic staff and course • Accommodation leaders. • Admissions (entry requirements • Ask questions about course content, and applying) teaching and assessment, specialist • Graduate School (Research studies) facilities and more. • Library Details of which courses will be present • Student Money Advice inc. postgraduate and where the course stands are located loans can be found on pages 11-16. • Student Services (Disability Advice, SUBJECT SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES Student Wellbeing and Student & Graduate Futures) Some subject areas will be offering activities at the event, including course • Tuition Fees talks, taster sessions and specialist Please refer to the maps overleaf for facility tours. If there is an activity planned directions to both the Headingley and City for your subject area, you will find details campuses. under the course stands on pages 9-15. CAMPUS TOURS Tours at each campus, led by Student Ambassadors, will be departing every 30 minutes, starting at 12:00 for the lunchtime session and at 17:00 for the evening session. Tours will depart from Level 1 of the Rose Bowl at City Campus and from the Great Hall in James Graham at Headingley Campus. 5 AREA MAP 6 CITY MAP KEY OUR BUILDINGS 07 Arts Building, Broadcasting Place Car Parking 04 Calverley Building 15 Cloth Hall Court Bus Stop (public transport) 13 Creative Arts Building Due to open 2020 Cycle Parking 14 Electric Press Registration and check -in 06 Humanities Building, Broadcasting Place Campus Shop 01 Leslie Silver Building Sheila Silver Library The Gateway Coffee Shop Security Reception 10 Northern Terrace 05 Old Broadcasting House 03 Portland Building Campus Shop 12 Queen Square 09 Queen Square House 08 Rose Bowl Leeds City Student Hub Bus Station Food Court 11 The Law Clinic 02 Woodhouse Building Students’ Union Gym/Fitness Centre ACCOMMODATION Leeds 21 Arena Village Station 18 Broadcasting Tower 19 Carlton Hill 16 Concept Place CAMPUS 17 Marsden House 22 Mill Street MAP 20 The Plaza 23 Woodhouse Flats PLACES OF INTEREST 35 First Direct Arena 25 Leeds Art Gallery 24 Leeds Central Library 37 Leeds City Council 32 Leeds City Kirkgate Market 40 Leeds City Museum 33 Leeds Corn Exchange 28 Leeds Grand Theatre 31 Leeds Playhouse 41 Leeds Town Hall 38 O2 Academy Leeds 27 St John’s Centre 36 The Dry Dock 26 The Light 39 The Merrion Centre 29 Trinity Leeds 8 7 HEADINGLEY CAMPUS OUR BUILDINGS MAP 14 Athletics Track & Field Facilities 18 Blue Hall Main Entrance 07 Brontë Hall 03 Caedmon Hall 02 Campus Central Student Hub Food Court Campus Shop Students’ Union 12 Carnegie Annexe Carnegie Sports Reception 11 Carnegie Hall 31 Carnegie Pavilion 15 Carnegie Regional Indoor Tennis Centre 16 Carnegie Research Institute 33 Carnegie Stand 29 Carnegie Teacher Education Building 25 Carnegie Teaching & Research Building 09 Cavendish Hall 27 Changing Pavilion 22 Churchwood 10 Fairfax Hall 19 Green Hall 01 James Graham Great Hall Library Security Reception 26 Landscape Resource Centre & Experimental Gardens 05 Leighton Hall 06 Macaulay Hall 21 North Lodge 04 Priestley Hall Student Services M ea nwo od 28 Queenswood B e 23 South Lodge ck 17 Sports Arena MAP KEY Main Entrance 13 Swimming Pool AREA MAP 24 The Coach House Car Parking 20 The Cottage 08 The Grange Bus Stop (public transport) ACCOMMODATION 34 Carnegie Village Cycle Parking 36 Kirkstall Brewery 35 Sugarwell Court Registration and check -in PLACES OF INTEREST 38 Cottage Road Cinema 30 Headingley Stadium 40 Headingley Central 39 Salvo’s 41 The Original Oak 37 Woodies Craft Ale House 32 Yorkshire County Cricket Club Headingley Station 9 ACCOUNTING & FINANCE 10 CITY CAMPUS, Rose Bowl, Level 1 Accounting & Finance MSc ARCHITECTURE & LANDSCAPE DESIGN Subject Specific Activities CITY CAMPUS, Broadcasting Place Course Overview: Architectural Professional Practice PG Dip Architecture & Urban Design Courses Architecture Futures MA 13:00 - 14:00 & 18:00 - 19:00 Architecture MArch in Broadcasting Place, Room B506 Landscape Architecture MA/PG Dip Urban Design MA COURSE ART & DESIGN CITY CAMPUS, Broadcasting Place Fine Art MA Professional Practice in Art & Design APD Fashion MA Graphic Design MA INFORMATION 3D Design MA BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES CITY CAMPUS, Rose Bowl, Level 1 Applied Biomedical Research MSc Biomedical Science MSc STANDS Medical Biochemistry MSc To find where a course stand is located, Medical Microbiology MSc BUSINESS STRATEGY, MANAGEMENT & OPERATIONS look for your course in the A-Z subject list. CITY CAMPUS, Rose Bowl, Level 1 Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) Entrepreneurship & Business Development MSc Management MSc Management & Finance MSc Management & Human Resources MSc Management & International Business MSc Management & Leadership MSc Management & Marketing MSc Executive Master of Business Administration MBA Executive Master of Business Administration MBA (Distance) Graduate Master of Business Administration MBA Supply Chain Management & Logistics MSc CIVIL ENGINEERING Subject Specific Activities CITY CAMPUS, Broadcasting Place Course Overview: Building Services Engineering MSc Civil Engineering and Building Services Engineering Civil Engineering MSc 13:00 - 14:00 & 18:00 - 19:00 in Broadcasting Place, Room A104 11 COMPUTING & ENGINEERING Subject Specific Activities INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES 12 HEADINGLEY CAMPUS, James Graham, Great Hall Facilities Tour: Computing and Engineering Labs HEADINGLEY CAMPUS, James Graham, Acre Room Advanced Engineering Management MSc Please visit the Computing & Engineering Stand Childhood Studies & Early Years MA Computer Security MSc in the Great Hall for more information. Coaching & Mentoring for Education Practitioners PG Cert Computer Forensics & Security MSc Drama & Creative Writing in Education MA Data Science MSc Education MA Information & Technology MSc Inclusive Practice in Education MA Leadership of School Mental Health and Wellbeing MA / PG Cert COUNSELLING, PSYCHOLOGICAL THERAPIES & MENTAL HEALTH Subject Specific Activities PGCE Distance Learning CITY CAMPUS, Rose Bowl, Level 1 Course Overview: Professional Doctorate in Education EdD Counselling & Psychotherapy PG Dip Psychological Therapies & Mental Health Courses Special Educational Needs Co-ordination PG Cert Interpersonal & Counselling Skills PG Cert 13:00 - 14:00 & 18:00 - 19:00 Race, Education & Decolonial Thought MA Psychotherapy MA in Rose Bowl, Lecture Theatre G LAW Subject Specific Activities CREATIVE TECHNOLOGIES Subject Specific Activities CITY CAMPUS, Rose Bowl, Level 1 Postgraduate Routes to a Legal Career HEADINGLEY CAMPUS, James Graham, Great Hall Live Demo: Creative Technology Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) 13:00 - 14:00 & 18:00 - 19:00 Creative Technology MSc Visit the Creative Technologies stand in the International Business Law LLM in Rose Bowl, Lecture Theatre C Great Hall for a demo of Vive/VR Headsets Legal Practice Course LLM/PG Dip Legal Executive Practice (CILex) Professional Diploma CRIMINOLOGY Master of Laws LLM (Top-Up) CITY CAMPUS, Rose Bowl, Level 1 Master of Laws of England and Wales LLM Criminology MSc LEADERSHIP, GOVERNANCE & PEOPLE MANAGEMENT DIETETICS Subject Specific Activities CITY CAMPUS, Rose Bowl, Level 1 CITY CAMPUS, Rose Bowl, Level 1 Course Overview and Facilities Tour: Corporate Governance MSc Dietetics MSc 13:15 - 14:00 & 18:00 - 18:45 in Rose Bowl, Corporate Governance (Top-up) MSc Lecture Theatre F Executive
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