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Staffordshire University Register of Collaborative Provision Section 1 Staffordshire University Register of Collaborative Provision Staffordshire University offers higher education awards in collaboration with a number of UK and international partners. This register provides details of our collaborative provision by partner institution. Section 1 shows courses in full approval. Section 2 shows partners and courses on teach out. Section 3 provides details of apprenticeship employers. Date of revision: June 2020 Section 1: Courses in Full Approval Study Course Name School Arrangement Type Mode Asia Pacific Institute of Information Technology (Sri Lanka Colombo Site) Partnership Start Date: 1999 BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance BLE Franchise FT BA (Hons) Law LPF Franchise FT BA (Hons) Marketing Management BLE Franchise FT BEng (Hons) Software Engineering CDT Franchise FT BEng (Hons) Software Engineering (two-year accelerated) CDT Franchise FT BEng (Hons) Software Engineering (with a placement year) CDT Franchise FT BSc (Hons) AI and Robotics CDT Franchise FT BSc (Hons) Computer Science CDT Franchise FT BSc (Hons) Cyber Security CDT Franchise FT BSc (Hons) International Business Management BLE Franchise FT BSc (Hons) International Business Management (two-year accelerated) BLE Franchise FT LLB (Hons) Law LPF Franchise FT LLM International Business Law LPF Franchise FT MBA Business Administration BLE Franchise PT MSc Computer Science (Business Computing) CDT Franchise PT Asia Pacific Institute of Information Technology (Sri Lanka Kandy Site) Partnership Start Date: 1999 BA (Hons) International Business Management BLE Franchise FT BA (Hons) Law LPF Franchise FT BSc (Hons) Computer Science CDT Franchise FT BSc (Hons) International Business Management BLE Franchise FT BEng (Hons) Software Engineering CDT Franchise FT LLB (Hons) Law LPF Franchise FT MBA Business Administration BLE Franchise PT Ashton Sixth Form College Partnership Start Date: 2006 BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies (long full-time top-up) LSE Franchise FT BA (Hons) Education (long full-time top-up) LSE Franchise FT BA (Hons) Education Studies LSE Franchise FT BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care (with a foundation year) HSC Franchise FT FdA Early Childhood Studies (long full-time) LSE Franchise FT FdA Education (long full-time) LSE Franchise FT PGCE Education (PCET) LSE Franchise PT PGCE Post-Compulsory Education and Training LSE Franchise FT British University Vietnam Partnership Start Date: 2007 BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance BLE Franchise FT BA (Hons) Contemporary Creative Practice (Top Up) CAE Franchise FT BA (Hons) Events Management BLE Franchise FT BA (Hons) Finance and Economics BLE Dual Award FT BA (Hons) Marketing Management BLE Franchise FT BA (Hons) Tourism Management BLE Franchise FT BSc (Hons) Computer Games Design and Programming CDT Franchise FT BSc (Hons) Computer Science: Cloud Technologies CDT Franchise FT BSc (Hons) Cyber Security CDT Franchise FT BSc (Hons) International Business Management BLE Franchise FT MBA Business Administration BLE Franchise PT Buckinghamshire New University Partnership Start Date: 2016 MPhil/PhD Art, Design and Media CAE Validation FT MPhil/PhD Art, Design and Media CAE Validation PT MPhil/PhD Business and Management BLE Validation FT MPhil/PhD Business and Management BLE Validation PT MPhil/PhD Education LSE Validation FT MPhil/PhD Education LSE Validation PT MPhil/PhD Mental Health and Psychology HSC Validation FT MPhil/PhD Mental Health and Psychology HSC Validation PT MPhil/PhD Nursing and Allied Health HSC Validation FT MPhil/PhD Nursing and Allied Health HSC Validation PT MPhil/PhD Social Policy and Criminology LPF Validation FT MPhil/PhD Social Policy and Criminology LPF Validation PT MPhil/PhD Sport, Exercise, Recreation and Wellbeing LSE Validation PT MPhil/PhD Sport, Exercise, Recreation and Wellbeing LSE Validation FT Burton and South Derbyshire College Partnership Start Date: 1997 BA (Hons) Business Management (long full-time) BLE Franchise FT BA (Hons) Business Management (long full-time) BLE Franchise FT BA (Hons) Contemporary Creative Practice (Top Up) CAE Franchise FT BA (Hons) Contemporary Creative Practice (Top Up) CAE Franchise PT BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies (long full-time top-up) LSE Franchise FT BA (Hons) Education (long full-time top-up) LSE Franchise FT BA (Hons) Sport Coaching and Sport Development (top-up) LSE Franchise FT FdA Contemporary Creative Practice CAE Franchise PT FdA Contemporary Creative Practice CAE Franchise FT FdA Digital Media Production CDT Franchise FT FdA Digital Media Production CDT Franchise PT FdA Early Childhood Studies (long full-time) LSE Franchise FT FdA Education (long full-time) LSE Franchise FT FdA Football Coaching and Development LSE Franchise FT FdSc Sports Coaching and Physical Education LSE Franchise FT CECOS Computing International Limited t/a CECOS College London Partnership Start Date: 2020 BA (Hons) Business Management(Top Up) BLE Franchise FT Chengdu University of Technology Partnership Start Date: 2003 BA (Hons) Business Management BLE Franchise FT DipHE Business Management BLE Franchise FT International Foundation Programme LSE Franchise FT City of Stoke-on-Trent Sixth Form College Partnership Start Date: 1996 BA (Hons) Digital Content Creation (with a foundation year) CDT Franchise FT BA (Hons) English Literature and Creative Writing (with a foundation year) CAE Franchise FT BA (Hons) Film and Media Production (with a foundation year) CDT Franchise FT BA (Hons) Film, Television and Radio (with a foundation year) CDT Franchise FT BA (Hons) Games Cultures (with a foundation year) CDT Franchise FT BA (Hons) Games PR and Community Management (with a foundation year) CDT Franchise FT BA (Hons) Games Studies (with a foundation year) CDT Franchise FT BA (Hons) Sports Coaching (with a foundation year) LSE Franchise FT BA (Hons) Sports Journalism (with a foundation year) CDT Franchise FT BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science (with a foundation year) LSE Franchise FT BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care (with a foundation year) HSC Franchise FT BSc (Hons) Psychology (with a foundation year) LSE Franchise FT BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Science (with a foundation year) LSE Franchise FT City University Hong Kong Partnership Start Date: 1989 BSc (Hons) Business Information Technology (top-up) CDT Franchise PT BSc (Hons) Computing Science (top-up) CDT Franchise PT DISTED College Partnership Start Date: 1997 BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance BLE Franchise FT BA (Hons) International Business Management BLE Franchise FT BA (Hons) Marketing Management BLE Franchise FT BSc (Hons) International Business Management BLE Franchise FT Eastwood Park Training Partnership Start Date: 2015 BSc (Hons) Management of Healthcare Engineering Technologies and Facilities (long full-time) CAE Franchise FT FdSc Hospital Engineering (long full-time) CAE Franchise FT FdSc Medical Equipment Technologies (long full-time) CAE Franchise FT Guangxi University for Nationalities (GXUN) Partnership Start Date: 2013 BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance BLE Franchise FT International Foundation Programme LSE Franchise FT LMA (Liverpool) Partnership Start Date: 2016 BA (Hons) Acting CAE Franchise FT BA (Hons) Dance Performance CAE Franchise FT BA (Hons) Digital Film and TV Production CDT Franchise FT BA (Hons) Digital Film and TV Production CDT Franchise FT BA (Hons) Games Art and Animation CDT Franchise FT BA (Hons) Musical Theatre CAE Franchise FT BA (Hons) Music Performance and Industry CAE Franchise FT LMA (London) Partnership Start Date: 2016 BA (Hons) Acting CAE Franchise FT BA (Hons) Dance Performance CAE Franchise FT BA (Hons) Digital Film and TV Production CDT Franchise FT BA (Hons) Music Performance and Industry CAE Franchise FT BA (Hons) Musical Theatre CAE Franchise FT Newcastle-under-Lyme College (Newcastle & Stafford Colleges Group) Partnership Start Date: 2001 FdA Early Childhood Studies (long full-time) LSE Franchise FT FdA Education (long full-time) LSE Franchise FT FdSc Electrical and Electronic Technology CAE Franchise PT FdSc Electrical and Electronic Technology (included within an apprenticeship standard) CAE Franchise PT FdSc Electrical and Electronic Technology (top-up) CAE Franchise PT FdSc Mechanical Technology CAE Franchise PT FdSc Mechanical Technology (included within an apprenticeship standard) CAE Franchise PT FdSc Mechanical Technology (top-up) CAE Franchise PT HNC Electrical and Electronic Technology CAE Franchise PT HNC Mechanical Technology CAE Franchise PT Stafford College (Newcastle & Stafford Colleges Group) Partnership Start Date: 1993 BA (Hons) Contemporary Creative Practice (Top Up) CAE Franchise FT BA (Hons) Contemporary Creative Practice (Top Up) CAE Franchise PT BA (Hons) Football Coaching and Development (top-up) LSE Franchise FT FdA Early Childhood Studies (long full-time) LSE Franchise FT FdA Football Coaching and Development LSE Franchise FT FdSc Sports Coaching and Physical Education LSE Franchise FT Riverside College Partnership Start Date: 2006 BA (Hons) Education (long full-time top-up) LSE Franchise FT BA (Hons) Sport Coaching and Sport Development (top-up) LSE Franchise FT BSc (Hons) Counselling (long full-time top-up) LSE Franchise FT BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care (top-up) HSC Franchise FT Certificate in Education Post-Compulsory Education and Training LSE Franchise PT FdA Education (long full-time) LSE Franchise FT FdSc Counselling LSE Franchise PT FdSc Counselling Children and Young People LSE Franchise PT FdSc Health and Social Care HSC Franchise FT FdSc Sports Coaching and Physical Education LSE Franchise FT PGCE Post-Compulsory
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