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GOOD UNIVERSITY GUIDE 2019 SCOTTISH UNIVERSITY OF THE YEAR

2020 The University of Aberdeen is the fifth oldest University in the UK, dating back to 1495.

Over the past 500 years, we have proudly offered our students life-changing opportunities through greater knowledge and learning. Our vast experience in teaching – along with our modern, 21st century outlook – enables us to offer the same great opportunity to you today.

Our rich heritage, world leading research and learning excellence has contributed to our associations with five Nobel Prize winners and more recently being named Scottish University of the Year 2019 by The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide. We now warmly invite you to join our Aberdeen family and become part of the next chapter in history.

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GOOD UNIVERSITY GUIDE 2019 SCOTTISH UNIVERSITY OF THE YEAR Contents

University of Aberdeen...... 4 Campus...... 6 Location guide...... 10 Study abroad programme...... 16 Pre-med programme for study abroad students...... 18 Pre-law programme...... 20 Scottish, Irish and Scandinavian Studies...... 22 Sixth Century cross-disciplinary courses...... 24 School of Social Science...... 26 Student life...... 28 Accomodation...... 30 Student visa and immigration requirements...... 31 Study Abroad Guide 2020 Ancient university Modern results

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*The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2019 5 Study Abroad Guide 2020 Campus

6 Contrasting stunning architecture and historical charm with landmark building design, our campus epitomises both the University’s impressive heritage and its modern outlook.

Proud history and heritage Other campus attractions • King’s College with its crown • Cruickshank Botanic Garden – tower and chapel: the symbolic with a rose garden, arboretum, centre of our growing campus lawns and ponds stretching over • Medieval St Machar’s Cathedral, 11 acres completed in 1530, has been a • The University’s Zoology place of worship in the area Museum is a ‘Recognised since around 580 A.D. Collection of National • The Brig o’ Balgownie – one of Significance to Scotland’, Scotland’s oldest bridges featuring displays from micro- • Old Townhouse – The 18th scopic organisms to great whales Century building houses one of the University’s numerous museum collections

Bright future Complementing and contrasting the historic campus is the £57 million Danish-designed Sir Duncan Rice library, opened in 2012 by Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. It houses the largest of the University’s modern collections, as well as historic collections of rare The £57million books, manuscripts and archives. Sir Duncan Rice Another recent addition is the Aberdeen Sports Village and our Library opened new Aquatics Centre, featuring an in 2012 Olympic standard swimming pool and diving facilities.

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The SAFEST city in Scotland

Source: Unbroken Britain Survey, Provident Financial, 2018 Inspirational city Welcome to one of the most prosperous and beautiful regions of the UK. Aberdeen is a vibrant, creative and ambitious city, known for its historic charm and cosmopolitan community. Aberdeen and have something for everyone: from the bustling city centre of Europe’s energy capital to some of Scotland’s most beautiful countryside and coastlines.

Ancient university Inspirational city Study Abroad Guide 2020 Location guide

Aberdeen is a unique student city, characterised by a mixture of distinctive architecture, cosmopolitan spirit, northern light and its proximity to the sea. In recent years, the city has been ranked as the safest city in Scotland*.

Culture and entertainment Eating and drinking With a number of art galleries and From serving great local produce historic theatres, to museums and such as beef, fish and shellfish, libraries, Aberdeen is steeped in to experiencing the best of culture. international cuisine in established chains and independent eateries, the The city’s venues host hundreds city has a huge variety of restaurants of theatrical productions a year and cafes to choose from. including ballet, opera and drama, as well as the popular Aberdeen It also has more than 100 bars Student Show, which raises and clubs ranging from popular significant sums for charity. student hang-outs on campus and cosy traditional pubs, to wine and The Aberdeen Exhibition and cocktail venues and clubs with DJs Conference Centre holds more than and live music. 600 events annually, consistently attracting world-famous bands, singers and comedians.

10 Shopping Scottish history and culture Whether in the city’s shopping malls, Whether you want to trace ancestors numerous retail parks, or in the or just find out more about Scottish bustling city centre itself, shoppers culture, Aberdeen is close to a can explore well-known high street number of Scotland’s stunning stately and designer stores, as well as browse homes. There, alongside breath-taking quirky independent shops and architecture, views and beautiful international street markets. grounds, you’ll hear tales of the spirits of spurned wives, and ghostly footsteps in the dead of night.

Also within easy driving distance from the city are impressive stone circles, standing stones and burial cairns, some dating back as far as the Bronze Age. Star Trek’s Scotty called himself an ‘old Aberdeen Every spring and throughout pub crawler’ in the Scotland, visitors enjoy Highland original series Games that celebrate the diversity of Scottish culture. These popular events focus on competitive music, dancing and heavy athletics such as caber tossing.

11 Study Abroad Guide 2020 Location guide

The great outdoors Whether you’re a quarterback, wide Malt whisky trail The area around Aberdeen offers a receiver, or just like cheering your Scotland is known for its whisky, great selection of outdoor pursuits team on from the bleachers, the no surprise then that the country including surfing and kite boarding city’s team, the is home to the world’s only malt at the beach, as well as hillwalking, Aberdeen Roughnecks, compete in whisky trail. Take a trip round some skiing, snowboarding and equestrian the BAFA National Leagues. of our finest distilleries, many within pursuits. a short drive from Aberdeen, and sample a dram or two. The city is With around 52 golf courses in also home to the first BrewDog pub, Scotland’s castle and whisky country, close to Marischal College. there’s one to play every week of the year.

12 Scotland’s third largest city, with a population of over 220,000 people

Inspiring castles Aberdeen is steeped in history, yet There are more castles per acre here has a reputation as a contemporary than anywhere else in the UK: and dynamic place to live, study and • Balmoral Castle in nearby Royal work. In a matter of minutes, you Deeside, was bought by Queen can travel from the bustling city to Victoria in 1852, and is a summer experience of some of the most retreat for the British Royal Family stunning attractions, countryside and • Craigievar Castle near Alford was wildlife that Scotland has to offer. the inspiration for Walt Disney’s fairytale castle The Granite City is a great base from • Slains Castle at Cruden Bay is said where to explore Scotland and the to have inspired Bram Stoker’s rest of the UK thanks to its great Dracula road and rail links; mainland Europe • The spectacular ruins of is only a short flight away from Dunnottar Castle south of the Aberdeen’s International Airport. city were the stunning backdrop for Franco Zeffirelli’s Hamlet, starring Mel Gibson

Studying abroad at the University of Aberdeen is a great chance to experience the culture and heritage of a city spanning thousands of years.

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14 Meet Emma Where are you from and what assignments and problem sets, so What have you enjoyed most do you study? it feels like I have more free time about living in Scotland? here. I’m also really loving learning I’m from Boston, Massachusetts in I have really enjoyed the beautiful about Separation Processes in the United States. I study Chemical scenery and architecture here. I love Scotland, because we are learning Engineering at Tufts University. taking travelling around Scotland about whiskey and gin distillation because there’s always something in that course. I have been able What made you apply to the to be impressed by, whether it’s to visit local gin distilleries and it’s University of Aberdeen? the Gothic buildings or rolling hills so cool knowing the science and in the countryside. I also love how I applied to the University of engineering involved. close it is to so many other amazing Aberdeen because it was one of the countries and cities. few universities abroad that offered Do you think there are any the engineering courses I needed specific benefits to studying Are you involved in any during the correct semester. abroad as an engineer? societies or sports clubs on Studying abroad as engineer is campus? What have you enjoyed or quite difficult to do, especially as a found different about your Yes! I am in the Chemical Engineers Chemical Engineer, so there is a lot studies in Aberdeen? Society, the Gin Society, and the of merit in doing it. I think studying Exchange Aberdeen Society. I have really enjoyed living with full- abroad sets you apart from other time students at Hillhead student engineers because it shows you care village. My flatmates are Scottish about expanding your interpersonal and Finnish and it’s been really skills. It is really interesting learning “Studying abroad sets you great making friends from different engineering in a new place because apart from other engineers countries and learning about their there is a different emphasis on because it shows you care cultures. real-world applications depending about expanding your on where you study. For example, interpersonal skills.” Academically, I really enjoy the since the oil industry is prevalent in Emma Meehan, change of pace. The academic Aberdeen, I’ve been learning how Chemical Engineering student system here puts most of the to apply engineering principles weight on final exams, so there discussed in class to oil drilling. are very few graded assignments throughout the semester. I am used to having many graded

15 Study Abroad Guide 2020 Study Abroad Programme

Undergraduates enrolled at a recognised international college or university can spend spring or fall semester, or a full academic year, at the University of Aberdeen.

With more than 70 subjects on offer, there’s a great choice of classes.

We’ve been welcoming students from around the world for four decades, and make sure the process is as easy as possible, from the initial application, through to registering for classes and orientation.

You’ll receive a transcript of your classes for your home university. From Anthropology to Zoology, most of our undergraduate courses are available to visiting students including the cross-disciplinary Sixth Century courses.

Study abroad students are assessed alongside full time degree students. This usually comprises a combination of continuous assessment, mid-term assignments, and an end of semester examination.

Find online course listing at: abdn.ac.uk/registry/courses

Find course selection guidance and information on prerequisites and restricted courses at: abdn.ac.uk/studyabroad

16 Entry requirements Application Academic Structure • A cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 When you are ready to apply, or equivalent (on a 4.0 scale) please email studyabroad@abdn. Teaching is organised across 12 • An academic letter of reference ac.uk and you will be provided schools, covering a broad range from your home institution with a link to the online of disciplines: • An official academic transcript application. If you are a student • Business School • A personal statement explaining from a partner university, you will • School of Biological Sciences why you would like to study at be provided with the link after • School of Divinity, History and the University of Aberdeen your home university nominates Philosophy • An English language test if you for exchange or study abroad • School of Education English is not your first at the University of Aberdeen. • School of Engineering language. Please see our • School of Geosciences website for details Application deadlines are: • School of Language, Literature, abdn.ac.uk/studyabroad • First semester Music and Visual Culture (September - December): 1 July • School of Law Tuition and costs 2019/20 • Second semester • School of Medicine, Medical Semester £7,800/Full Year £15,600 (January - May): 15 October Sciences and Nutrition • Academic Year • School of Natural and Additional spend (September - May): 1 July. Computing Sciences In addition to tuition fees, you will • School of Psychology need approximately £1,015 a month • School of Social Sciences to cover additional costs including housing, food, utilities, books, transport and recreation. Key Facts

• More than 70 subjects available • Most semester courses are 15 credits, equating to 3-4 US credit hours • Normal course load is 60 credits per semester, or Open to all around 15 US credit hours 17 Study Abroad Guide 2020 Pre-med programme for study abroad students

This programme, devised with US partner universities, gives pre-med and biological sciences students the opportunity to learn in one of Scotland’s top-ranked medical schools while staying on track with their pre-med requirements.

From introductory courses in Options include: • Human Anatomy A runs in the chemistry, physics, biology and first (fall) semester and focuses mathematics covering most of the Human Anatomy A and on the back, upper/lower limb, standard pre-requisites of US Human Anatomy B (BM2009 thoracic and abdominal anatomy. medical schools, or more specialist and BM2509) • Human Anatomy B runs in the courses particularly relevant to Practical courses that use human second (spring) semester and medicine, there are plenty of options cadaveric specimens and clinical focuses on the pelvis, head, neck available. imagery to develop your and brain. understanding of regional You should consult your pre-med anatomy, and why it is important advisor to check your intended to understanding human health medical schools accept pre- and disease. requisites taken abroad.

Please see our website for details: abdn.ac.uk/studyabroad

Over 75% of our research is classed as world leading or internationally excellent* *Source: Research Excellence Framework, 2014

18 Physiology of Human Cells Integrative Physiology Research Skills for Medical and Physiology (PY3002) Sciences (SM2501) of Human Organ Systems This advanced course integrates This course cultivates literature (BI20B2 and BI25B2) physiological knowledge of the research, team working and Drawing heavily on clinical case cardiovascular, respiratory, renal communication skills and allows studies together with laboratory and alimentary systems to explain you to work in a group with a tutor and problem solving sessions, how they interact in health and to investigate in greater depth these introductory level courses disease. It uses clinical examples, a topic of your choice relating to provide a thorough grounding in diagnostic test data and practical human health or disease. You will human cell and organ physiology. classes to develop a knowledge- learn to search for and appraise based understanding of diagnosis primary research articles, and you and treatment. will produce a written report as well as give an oral presentation to your peers and tutors.

19 Study Abroad Guide 2020 Pre-law programme

The University of Aberdeen’s School of Law dates back to our founding in 1495 and is widely regarded as a centre of excellence around the world.

The pre-law study abroad Sample classes with guaranteed programme — specifically designed availability for programme students for North American students include: studying majors such as Politics, Philosophy, History and Business — First Semester is a great way to enhance your law • LS1020 Criminal Law school resume by gaining necessary • LS1022 Foundations of Private Law analytical and argumentation • LS1025 Legal System skills while studying alongside • FM2001 Forensic Medicine 1 undergraduate law students. • LS2028 Scottish Legal History • LS2032 Public International Law Course options It offers a variety of courses Second Semester covering a range of topics, many • LS1521 Public Law and Human at an introductory level and all Rights focusing on the international • LS1523 Alternative Methods of perspective. Dispute Resolution • LS1528 Intro to English Legal This includes: System • Contracts • FM2502 Forensic Medicine 2 • Torts • LS2527 Intro to Legal Theory • Criminal Law • LS3527 Jurisprudence • Constitutional Law • Legal Method • Advanced legal courses such as Jurisdiction and Forensic Medicine

20 21 Study Abroad Guide 2020 Scottish, Irish and Scandinavian Studies

The University of Aberdeen is renowned for its research and teaching expertise in all areas of the history of Scottish, Irish and Scandinavian culture and society.

World-leading experts come Our extensive curriculum in together to offer a range of courses Irish and Scottish Society and from the Dark Ages and the Culture includes: Vikings in the British Isles, to the • EL30IH: States of Mind: contemporary Irish and Scottish Contemporary Irish and Scottish context. Writing • GH2006: Gaelic Folklore Students can sample a wide range • EL3507: Union, Enlightenment of courses, or build a more focused and Modernity: Scottish curriculum, for example in History or Literature 1750-1850 Literature. • LS2028: Scottish Legal History • AY3009: Scottish Archaeology • HI1526: Vikings! • AY4013: Viking Archaeology • HI52Q: Nations and Unions: Writing Irish and Scottish History • GH1007 and GH1507: Gaelic for Beginners (1A and 1B)

Independent research opportunities Many departments offer an independent research option course, where students can work with staff to devise a research project in the areas of Irish and Scottish society and culture, and use extensive research facilities at the University or elsewhere in the city.

22 23 Study Abroad Guide 2020 Sixth Century cross-disciplinary courses

In recognition of world-class teaching and learning at Aberdeen for over five hundred years, we have developed a series of cross-disciplinary courses. These are designed to reflect the University’s particular research strengths and to set students’ majors within a wider context.

An Appetite for Food and Bioethics Health This course provides an This course highlights the introduction to ethical thinking in physiological, societal, relation to biological topics. geographical, historical and Teaching by staff from across the cultural impacts of food and diet University gives a diverse range of in our society. topics and viewpoints and discussion sessions allow exchange Africa: Sustainable of thoughts and opinions with Development for All? both staff and peers. The course begins with an historical perspective and looks at Fearsome Engines how development has been From siege engines to the steam portrayed in academic texts as engine and the printing press, the well as in novels, films and music. course covers how technological It concludes with a focus on the changes of the past have need for information, systems, influenced subsequent social community participation, development and how social empowerment and political attitudes of the past have commitment for the realisation of provided drivers and inhibitors of the UN’s Millennium Development technological advance. The Goals. student will apply this knowledge to the analysis of modern society, identifying and addressing threats and opportunities presented by technological change.

The University of Aberdeen The Digital Society has a rich heritage of teaching This course provides a and learning that spans over multidisciplinary understanding of 500 years. the impact of the digital society on individuals and the main issues and challenges of this society.

24 Science and the Media Oceans and Society This course considers the often Field trips and lectures provide the complex and conflicting framework for considering ocean relationship between science and ecology, seafaring and ocean the media from a variety of governance. Supervised workshops perspectives. Themes explored, provide a diverse set of learning using critical analysis of experiences with feedback from contemporary case studies, include teaching staff and peers. genetically modified foods, vaccination, global warming and Worlds of Food: Biological, fracking. Social, Cultural This course enables students to Sustainability: Challenges and develop an interdisciplinary Opportunities understanding of food, in the The course explores the meaning, context of science, geography and challenges and opportunities of history. The course focuses on food sustainability, through a multi- security, comprising production, disciplinary approach. You will availability and access: one of explore competing definitions of today’s key global policy and sustainability, the impact of resource issues. personal, technological and economic actions and decisions on Find online course listing at: the environment and political abdn.ac.uk/registry/courses/ strategies designed to improve undergraduate sustainability, as well as investigating the emergence of international co-operation and the roles and responsibilities of world citizens.

25 Study Abroad Guide 2020 School of Social Science

The School of Social Science is a thriving centre for teaching and research in the fields of Anthropology; Politics and International Relations; and Sociology. We provide an exciting research-led learning environment for both undergraduate and postgraduate students.

Sample classes with guaranteed availability for programme students include:

First Semester Second Semester • AT1003 Introduction to • AT1502 Introduction to Anthropology: Peoples of the Anthropology: Questions of World Diversity • AT2010 Key Debates in • AT2515 Reimagining Colonialism Anthropology • PI1518 Introduction to Politics & • PI1018 Introduction to Politics & International Relations 2: Power International Relations 1: and Conflict Democracy and Governance • PI2508 Global Politics: Equality • PI2009 Ideas and Ideologies in & Inequality Politics & International • SO1507 Introduction to Relations Sociology II: Systems and Power • SO1007 Introduction to • SO2505 Sociology of Everyday Sociology I: Self, Identity and Life: Global Issues in the 21st Society Century • SO2006 Sociology of Everyday Life: The Embodied Self

26 Honours options, where appropriate, include:

TR3501 Between Conflict and TR4502 Deconstructing Peace AT403A Anthropology, Peace: Transitions in Society and Conflict: The End of Utopia Museums and Society and Politics This course encourages students to This is a popular option for This course utilises a range of engage with concepts of political students interested in disciplinary and theoretical and social progress, and a career in museums. The course approaches to analyse the concept contemporary anxieties with provides hands-on opportunities of ‘transition’ as a fundamental utopian thinking. Students will to work with the internationally condition of world history. Topics identify the intellectual, cultural, significant collections of the include the transition of states social and political roots of University. In addition to gaining through revolutionary violence or historical progress and their main practical skills, such as researching peaceful means, and how critiques from a number of objects and using archives, individuals are radicalised into disciplinary perspectives. Various students learn about terrorist groups or become historical movements and political anthropological theories of the involved in non-violent philosophies that advance different material world and recent debates movements. Additionally, the utopian goals – including free- in critical museology and course will investigate transitions in market democracy, revolutionary curatorship. A particular focus of global institutions, norms and Marxism, and political Islam — the course is on how museums technology that generate local and are examined. and indigenous people experiment individual changes. with historic collections to address contemporary challenges.

The course appeals to students in anthropology, archaeology and art history, many of whom then study for postgraduate qualifications such as the MLitt in Museum Studies offered by the University.

27 Study Abroad Guide 2020 Student life

The Aberdeen University Student Association (AUSA) runs more than 120 departmental, cultural, creative arts and general interest societies. Our students get free wi-fi on campus and all around the city

Study abroad students are welcome Student voluteering to join these student clubs, with Even if you only have a little time sign-up days held at the beginning of to spare, it’s easy to join the each semester. hundreds of other volunteers helping with activities, charities Find out more at: and fundraising activities. It’s ausa.org.uk/societies a great way to widen your experience and gain professional Student sports skills. Students can also choose from sports clubs covering indoor and One of the most well-known is outdoor sports such as volleyball, RAG (Raising And Giving) Week, basketball, soccer, rugby, lacrosse, featuring fundraising right across snow sports, sailing, hillwalking and campus. climbing. Find out more at: AUSA also organises a wide range of ausa.org.uk/volunteering non-competitive clubs, intra-mural leagues and one-off sporting events. International student support The Study Abroad and Exchange Find out more at: team provides a range of support ausa.org.uk/sports services for incoming study abroad students, including a comprehensive The University campus is close to orientation session at the beginning Aberdeen Sports Village: one of of each semester. Each visiting the top sport and exercise facilities student is appointed a Go Abroad in the UK. It caters for everyone Tutor: a faculty member you can from those taking part in meet with and discuss course recreational activities to elite selection. athletes.

28 Visiting students can also access the normal student support services provided by the University, including: • International Student Advisers (Immigration) • International Centre • Counselling Service • Chaplaincies • Resident Assistants (RAs) • AUSA Student Advice Centre

International centre The international centre, a focal point for the international student community, serves as a drop-in centre, helping you make the best use of your time at the University: • Simply Living (International Orientation) • International celebrations including Thanksgiving, Chinese New Year and St Patrick’s Day • Day and overnight trips to Loch Ness, Isle of Skye and the Highlands • Language groups

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29 Study Abroad Guide 2020 Accomodation

Study abroad students live alongside regular degree-seeking students. Accommodation mainly consists of apartment (suite) style living, with each student having his or her own single room. Some halls also have private en-suite bathrooms.

Hillhead Student Village has both self-catered and catered accommodation. Please note, however, that a typical catered meal plan would not be as extensive as a meal plan at a North American university. The majority of students opt for self-catered accommodation.

New students are guaranteed a place in accommodation, either University-owned or with one of our preferred partners, provided the application reaches us by the deadline.

Hillhead Student Village • Located beside Seaton Park, a 20 minute walk or a five minute bus ride to King’s College Campus • All utility bills and Wi-Fi are included in the cost • Site is covered by CCTV • Self-catered and catered accommodation options, with the majority of apartments being single sex • 24/7 on-site assistance

Please refer to: abdn.ac.uk/accommodation

30 Student visa and immigration regulations

Short-term study visa • If you are a non-visa national staying for less than six months you can apply for ‘short-term student’ entry clearance • You can’t extend your stay or work part-time • It is your responsibility to ensure you have adequate health insurance

Term 4 visa • All full-time international (except European Economic Area and Swiss nationals) students staying for more than six months will need to apply for a Tier 4 visa • The mandatory immigration health surcharge entitles you to use the National Health Service (NHS)

Find out more at: gov.uk/browse/visas- immigration/student-visas

31 Scotland’s third oldest university and the fifth oldest in the UK, founded in 1495. Today we’re known as a global centre of excellence, consistently attracting national and international accolades. Located in north-east Scotland, Aberdeen is easily reached from all major cities within Europe and throughout the world.

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The small print

Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the programmes and courses. The University is constantly developing information provided to you but it is subject to alteration without new programmes and courses, so please visit our website for the notice. The University reserves the right to make variations to the latest information. The University of Aberdeen continues to pursue contents or methods of delivery of programmes and courses, to best practice and high standards of service for all students. discontinue programmes and courses and to merge or combine For more information visit www.abdn.ac.uk/amendments