International Prospectus 2018

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2018

INTERNATIONAL

Prospectus



Why study at Edge Hill University?

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Ormskirk

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North West England The Campus

Facilities and Resources

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Accommodation

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Student Support

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Careers

Orientation and Events Students’ Union

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Fees and Funding

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Scholarships

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Living Costs

International Alumni

English Language Requirements

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English Language Courses

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Postgraduate Programmes

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Undergraduate Programmes How to Apply

Immigration Matters

Connect with Us

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A beautiful campus, award-winning teaching and student support, high levels of graduate employability, the best university accommodation in the UK1… Why wouldn’t you want to study here?

Nestled in the historic market town of Ormskirk and green fields in North West England, Edge Hill University’s beautiful campus is just 30 minutes outside the city centre of culturally diverse Liverpool, and 40 minutes to the bright lights of Manchester. You can live on our campus alongside 10,000 full-time undergraduate students in a diverse student community. Enjoy learning and living in a beautiful, tree-filled environment with lakes and a wide range of modern and historic academic buildings. Edge Hill is the ideal environment for international students who want to immerse themselves in UK learning and culture in a welcoming and stimulating environment.

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ACCOMMODATION N

1 (Teaching Excellence Framework 2017; What Uni? Student Choice Awards 2017; National Student Housing Survey 2016)

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Why study at Edge Hill University?


Accommodation on Campus

10,000 full-time Undergraduate students

Liverpool

30 minutes

Manchester

40 minutes


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Edge Hill University students enjoy a beautiful environment that only a campus university can offer, with easy access to stunning cities and some of Britain’s most beautiful countryside.

The North West of England offers a diverse population and international appeal, from the cities of Liverpool and Manchester with their shopping, culture, sporting heritage and vibrant nightlife to the beautiful countryside of the Lake District, Sefton coastline and North Wales. International airports in both Liverpool and Manchester provide a gateway to the rest of Europe. i

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Edge Hill University is close to the thriving market town of Ormskirk which has national train and bus connections that can be used to travel across the UK. Ormskirk provides lively nightlife and a busy high street with shops, banks and supermarkets. The town centre is a 10-minute walk, or alternatively make the most of the free transfer bus which takes just two minutes between campus and Ormskirk town. i

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With learning, academic, living, social and sporting facilities all on one 160-acre campus, you will find everything you need within easy reach. Our campus is one of the safest in the country and has been developed to eco-friendly and sustainable standards, providing an environment that can be enjoyed by all our students.

If you want to explore our campus before you arrive, then download the Edge Hill Uni Virtual Tour App where you can access descriptions, photo galleries and videos of the main buildings, facilities and our accommodation.

Download the Edge Hill Uni Virtual Tour App to explore the campus yourself:

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The Campus



Industry-standard resources and cutting-edge technology ensure a truly interactive student experience, complemented by 60 acres of sport and leisure facilities. Our campus is designed around you, the student. You have access to spaces and facilities for academic and individual learning, working with your peers on projects, or simply relaxing and socialising. -

24/7 library access during term time ÂŁ30 million sports complex 24/7 access to computer suites Arts Centre for year-round programme of performance, music and cinema

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Graduates Court (Halls of Residence) Faculty of Education Faculty of Health and Social Care Lake Founders Court (Halls of Residence) Learning Innovation Centre (LINC) Psychology Building Piazza Geosciences University Library Student Information Centre Arts Centre (incorporating Rose Theatre) Performing Arts Health and Wellbeing Centre (Milton House)


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West of Campus

Faculty of Health and Social Care and Faculty of Education

Piazza area, Psychology Building and Geosciences

The Arts Centre and Performing Arts

The Western Campus, centred around a lake and piazza area, contains the bases for our Faculties of Health and Social Care and Education, and also GeoSciences, Psychology, the University Library, key Student Support Services, and the Arts Centre including Performing Arts facilities. In addition to this, there are a number of student halls of residence (Founders and Graduates Court).

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Tech Hub Biosciences Business School Sports Hall Back Halls (Halls of Residence) Student Hub Main Building SU Bar and Quad night club Wilson Centre Palatine Court (Halls of Residence) Forest Court (Halls of Residence) Durning Centre Students’ Union Shop International Office Site of new Library and Student Services Centre Site of new Halls of Residence


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Centre of Campus

The Student Hub and the University Library

The Main Building

The Business School, the Student Hub and Main Building

The Central Campus is based around the original main building which links to the Student Hub, housing the Students’ Union, shop and social and catering facilities. The main academic buildings on this part of the campus are the Technology Hub, Biosciences, the Business School and the Wilson Centre where the department of Sport and Physical Activity is located. There are further student halls of residence in this part of the campus as well as The SU Bar and The Quad, along with further shopping and dining facilities.

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Creative Edge Building Sports Pitches (3G) Chancellors Court (Halls of Residence) Chancellors South (Halls of Residence) Beach Lake The Sports Centre Running Track Sports Pitches (Grass)

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East of Campus

Creative Edge Building, Lake and Beach

Sports Centre, Running Track and Sports Pitches

Chancellors Court and Chancellors South Halls of Residence

The most recently developed part of the University is the Eastern Campus where you will find the state-of-the-art Creative Edge building, brand new sports pavilion, facilities for track and field and a wide variety of sports pitches. An outdoor gym, lake and beach complement the halls of residence housing over 2,000 students in landscaped grounds.

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Our halls of residence are at the heart of our vibrant university community, providing a safe environment in which students can live, study and socialise.

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Accommodation

Edge Hill University’s award-winning accommodation is set in the heart of our beautiful, green campus with 24-hour security. You will have your own individual room with high speed Wi-Fi and shared social spaces in welcoming, comfortable residences. All international students are guaranteed accommodation on campus if you apply by 1st August 2018. Location

Meals Plan

Founders Court Graduates Court Main halls

Catered

Forest Court

Self 142 Catering

£99

Forest Court

Self 151 Catering

£88

Back halls

Self 163 Catering

£74

No. of Room

Cost (pw)

Bathroom

£124

En suite

Self 377 Catering

£119

En suite

196

£109

Shared bathroom, showers and toilets

Palatine Court Self 1210 Chancellors Court Catering Chancellors South Founders Court

En suite

Shared bathroom, showers and toilets Shared bathroom, showers and toilets

A 5% discount will be applied if you pay for a full term’s accommodation in full before you arrive.

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Careers

Enhancing student employability is a key part of the student experience. Many of our programmes lead to a professional qualification, accreditation or endorsement. Placements and work experience opportunities are widely available and our employer links provide networking and career opportunities. Employability is built into everything we do and here are just some of the ways studying at Edge Hill University can make you more employable: - Support from our award-winning Careers Centre - Alumni Network

- Volunteering and Part-time Work (depending on Visa status)

95.3% graduate employability HESA Destination of Leavers Survey pub. June 2016

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The International Office will be your first point of contact for support whilst living and studying at Edge Hill University. EHU’s Student Information Centre, your academic department and the University Library are also here to support you. Our Student Services Help Desk will supply you with as much information as you need to help your student life run smoothly. Along with your Personal Tutor, Student Services will assist with any queries and concerns and can tell you where to get further help and advice on issues such as:

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Accommodation Finance Health and wellbeing Counselling Multi-faith chaplaincy Services for students with specific learning difficulties - Care leavers

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To help you settle in and integrate with ease the International Office organises an International Orientation Week before your studies start.

This includes activities such as: - A welcome event to meet other students and staff

- A guided tour of the Campus and the local town of Ormskirk - A guided tour of the famous sights and areas of Liverpool - A free coach trip to an area of interest in the UK

- ‘Global Friends’ introduction and meal - Welcome to the UK presentation – A guide to UK university life

- Careers centre presentation about finding a part time job or volunteering

The International Office also provides a free trip or event for international students each month whilst you are studying here.

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Orientation Week, Trips and Events



The Students’ Union provides a comprehensive student support service and can help with almost any aspect of student life, ensuring that you have a rewarding and enjoyable student experience and achieve your full potential.

The Students’ Union also includes sports and social clubs and societies. Being a member of a society will give you the chance to meet likeminded people and enhance your student life. Clubs and Societies include: - Acoustic Society - Dr Who Society - Musical Theatre Society - Pokémon Society - Comic Book Society - Harry Potter Society - Baking Society - Horror Society - Business Society - Disney Society - LGBT Society - Vibe Media (TV, Radio and Digital) Sports Clubs include: -

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Fees and Funding

Choosing to study in a foreign country is a big decision. One of the biggest factors is financing the move – how much it will cost, how much you will need and what you will need to spend it on. Our International Tuition Fees for the academic year 2018/19 are as follows: ACADEMIC LEVEL 8 week English Pre-Sessional Course

TOTAL TUITION FEE 2018/19 £315 per week

International Foundation Programme

£8,600 full programme

Pre-Masters Programme

£11,800 full programme

Undergraduate Programmes (BA, BSc, LLB, Integrated Master)

£11,800 per year

Postgraduate Programmes (MA/MSc/LLM/MRes/PGCE)

£12,750 full programme

PhD/MPhil

£13,250 per year

MBA

£13,250 full programme

• 50% of the total tuition fee has to be paid before we can issue a CAS. • Students who do not require a visa are still required to pay 50% of their tuition fee as a deposit. • The remaining tuition fee must be settled 3 months after joining a course. • The tuition fee deposit is refunded in full if your visa is refused.

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At Edge Hill, living costs tend to be more affordable than many other places in the UK. The amount you spend on accommodation, food and social expenses will depend on your personal choice and circumstances. However the table below aims to show the estimated costs you can expect whilst living and studying here. Item

Estimated weekly cost

Food and toiletries

£50

On campus accommodation including utility bills Books, stationery, printing Mobile phone TV licence Laundry Pint of milk Loaf of bread Cinema ticket Round-trip train to Liverpool

£120

£10 £10 £3 £5

45p £1

£10

£4.50

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Edge Hill University has a range of scholarships on offer to international students.

All full fee-paying international students applying for a course lasting at least one academic year will be considered for a scholarship. By applying for a course, an application for a scholarship will automatically be made, with one of the following scholarships awarded once criteria are met. SCHOLARSHIP NAME International Foundation Scholarship

AMOUNT AWARDED Up to £1,200

Undergraduate Development Scholarship

Up to £1,200

Pre-Masters onto Masters Degree Special Financial Package

(£2,000 for Pre-Masters plus £3,800 for Masters)

Postgraduate Excellence Scholarship

Up to £5,800 in total

Up to £3,800

Postgraduate Excellence Scholarship (returning EHU students)

Up to £3,800 plus 20%* off your tuition fees

PhD Scholarship

Up to £3,800

*to be deducted after the £3,800 scholarship has been applied

Up to £3,800 plus 20%* off PhD Scholarship (returning EHU students) your tuition fees International Achievement Scholarship

*to be deducted after the £3,800 scholarship has been applied

Up to £2,000

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International Alumni What do our past international students have to say?

Yang Ding

China BSc (Hons) Business & Management with Leisure & Tourism

“Studying at Edge Hill is a really fantastic thing! The most pleasurable thing about studying my subject at Edge Hill University is that all the staff here are really professional and helpful.� Be open-minded and enjoy the experience!


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USA BSc (Hons) Psychology

“The assessments in the UK are quite different than those in the United States. Many of the assessments are a based on projects and papers instead of being exam based. It was a nice change.”

I joined the women’s football (soccer) team here at Edge Hill and it was the best decision I made here!

Ahmed Adan Somalia

BA (Hons) History

“Whether you live off campus or not, there is an opportunity to meet new people and make new friends. The International Office hosts several trips throughout the year including trips to Roman ruins in York and Chester.” Learning and growing. The only way is up!



For those students whose native language is not English, you will need to provide evidence of a Secure English Language Test (SELT). If your current level of English is lower than our minimum requirement, you may still be offered a place on the course you have applied for with full attendance on our Pre-Sessional English Course. Our IELTS requirements are as follows: International Foundation Programme Undergraduate Programme Pre-Masters Programme Postgraduate Taught Programmes Postgraduate Research Programmes

5.0 with no element below 4.0

6.0 with no element below 5.5 5.5 with no element below 5.5

6.5 with no element below 6.0

7.0 with no element below 6.5

Please note that these are minimum requirements only and specific courses may require a higher score.

We also accept Trinity College London Integrated Skills in English (ISE), Pearson Test of Academic English (PTE), Cambridge English Advanced (CAE) and Cambridge English Proficiency (CPE) and Internet- based TOEFL (iBT). Please refer to our website for required scores.

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English Language Requirements


English Language Courses International Foundation Programme 1 year, full time

The International Foundation Programme (IFP) has been specifically developed for International Students who would like to study for an undergraduate degree, but don’t have the relevant qualifications or English language ability, or are returning to study after a break.

If you would like to improve your English Language skills and academic ability, or have recently finished your studies in high school (equivalent to British AS-level, or Year 12), then this course will give you the knowledge, skills and confidence to start a degree course.

If the International Foundation Programme is completed successfully, your English Language ability will be at least IELTS 6.0, enabling you to progress to degree study in a wide range of areas, including a guaranteed place on an Edge Hill degree programme.


1 year, full time

This programme provides an entry route for international students onto selected one-year, full-time Edge Hill University Masters awards. It provides an opportunity for those without the standard entry requirements to achieve a Graduate Diploma and develop the academic and English language skills, subject-specific knowledge and core research techniques required for postgraduate study.

Pre-Sessional English Language 8 weeks, full-time

The Language Centre at Edge Hill University offers an 8 week Pre-sessional English Language course. This is an ideal programme of study if you need to improve your academic skills, focus on your target discipline and raise your overall English Language level before you join your main course. You will find further information about these programmes, including entry requirements and how to apply, at edgehill.ac.uk/efl.

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Graduate Diploma Pre-Masters Programme



Course Title ACCOUNTANCY BSc (Hons) Accountancy

UCAS Code

Tariff Points

A Level Grade

N410

120

BBB

ADVERTISING, MARKETING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS BA (Hons) Advertising

N561

120

BBB

BSc (Hons) Marketing

M368

120

BBB

N5N6

120

BBB

N590

120

BBB

NP52

120

BBB

BA (Hons) Public Relations with Politics

P210

120

BBB

2W38

120

BBB

BA (Hons) Animation

W615

120

BBB

BSc (Hons) Biology

C100

120

BBB

BSc (Hons) Biotechnology

B217

120

BBB

C180

120

BBB

BSc (Hons) Food Science

DD61

120

BBB

BSc (Hons) Genetics

SRIV

120

BBB

BSc (Hons) Human Biology

C190

120

BBB

BSc (Hons) Plant Science

CC22

120

BBB

BSc (Hons) Marketing with Advertising

BSc (Hons) Marketing with Digital Communications BSc (Hons) Marketing with Public Relations

BA (Hons) Public Relations

ANIMATION

BIOSCIENCES

BSc (Hons) Ecology and Conservation

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Undergraduate Programmes


UCAS Code

Tariff Points

A Level Grade

BSc (Hons) Business and Economics

VT89

112

BBC

BSc (Hons) Business and Management with Accounting and Finance

N215

112

BBC

RN12

112

BBC

RN13

112

BBC

RN14

112

BBC

N1J9

112

BBC

RN15

112

BBC

BSc (Hons) International Business

B4KZ

120

BBB

GOW3

112

BBC

BSc (Hons) Child and Adolescent Mental Health and Wellbeing

BB76

112

BBC

BA (Hons) Childhood and Youth Studies

L5L1

112

BBC

BA (Hons) Childhood and Youth Studies and Criminology

L590

112

BBC

XM32

112

BBC

BA (Hons) Children and Young People’s Learning and Development

LX33

112

BBC

XL25

112

BBC

BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies

L520

112

BBC

BA (Hons) Teaching, Learning and Child Development

LL53

112

BBC

8G77

112

BBC

XX32

112

BBC

XX33

112

BBC

Course Title

BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT BSc (Hons) Business and Management

BSc (Hons) Business and Management with Human Resource Management

BSc (Hons) Business and Management with Leisure and Tourism

BSc (Hons) Business and Management with Logistics and Supply Chain Management BSc (Hons) Business and Management with Marketing BSc (Hons) Business Innovation and Enterprise

CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE

BSc (Hons) Child Health and Wellbeing

BA (Hons) Childhood and Youth Studies and Sociology

BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies and Sociology BA (Hons) Working and Teaching in the Early Years BA (Hons) Working with Children 5-11


Course Title

UCAS Code

Tariff Points

A Level Grade

BSc (Hons) Computer Science

BSc (Hons) Computer Science and Mathematics

CS12

128

ABB

CM17

128

ABB

BSc (Hons) Computing (Games Programming)

G401

112

BBC

BSc (Hons) Computing (Networking, Security and Forensics)

I610

112

BBC

I290

112

BBC

BSc (Hons) Information Technology Management for Business

GI11

128

ABB

GN52

112

BBC

BSc (Hons) Web Design and Development

II33

112

BBC

W4D7

112

BBC

MComp Computer Security and Networks

I1S7

128

ABB

8B35

128

ABB

2W11

128

ABB

MComp Web Design and Development

8F77

128

ABB

W5D7

128

ABB

BA (Hons) Counselling and Psychotherapy

BC98

BSc (Hons) Computing

BSc (Hons) Data Science

BSc (Hons) Software Engineering

MComp Business Information Systems MComp Computing

MComp Software Application Development

COUNSELLING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY 112

BBC

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COMPUTING, IT AND WEB DEVELOPMENT


Course Title CREATIVE WRITING BA (Hons) Creative Writing

UCAS Code

Tariff Points

A Level Grade

BA (Hons) Creative Writing and Drama

W800

120

BBB

WW94

120

BBB

BA (Hons) Creative Writing and Film Studies

QW38

120

BBB

WW69

120

BBB

BA (Hons) Criminology

BA (Hons) Childhood and Youth Studies and Criminology

M900

120

BBB

XM32

112

BBC

BA (Hons) Criminology and Sociology

C5P3

120

BBB

ML93

112

BBC

C5L6

120

BBB

BA (Hons) Policing

P346

120

BBB

P3C5

120

BBB

C816

112

BBC

XX10

112

BBC

QX13

112

BBC

VX36

112

BBC

BA (Hons) Creative Writing and English Literature

CRIMINOLOGY, OFFENDING AND POLICING

BA (Hons) Criminology and Psychology BA (Hons) Criminology and Law BSc (Hons) Psychology and Criminology

BSc (Hons) Psychosocial Analysis of Offending Behaviour

EDUCATION DEGREE BA (Hons) Education

BA (Hons) Education and English BA (Hons) Education and Religion


ENGLISH BA (Hons) English

UCAS Code

Tariff Points

A Level Grade

BA (Hons) English with Creative Writing

Q301

120

BBB

Q3W8

120

BBB

WQ63

120

BBB

BA (Hons) English Language

BA (Hons) English Language with Creative Writing

Q140

120

BBB

Q1W8

120

BBB

BA (Hons) English Literature with Creative Writing

Q200

120

BBB

Q2W9

120

BBB

QW38

120

BBB

QWH4

120

BBB

QV3D

120

BBB

BA (Hons) Film and Television Production

W600

120

BBB

BA (Hons) Creative Writing and Film Studies

P303

120

BBB

WW69

120

BBB

BA (Hons) English and Film Studies

2D14

120

BBB

WQ63

120

BBB

BA (Hons) Media, Film and Television

P3W6

120

BBB

P307

120

BBB

P311

120

BBB

BA (Hons) English and Film Studies

BA (Hons) English Literature

BA (Hons) Creative Writing and English Literature BA (Hons) Drama and English Literature

BA (Hons) English Literature and History

FILM AND TELEVISION

BA (Hons) Film Studies BA (Hons) Drama and Film Studies

BA (Hons) Film Studies with Film Production BA (Hons) Television Production Management

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Course Title


UCAS Code

Tariff Points

A Level Grade

BSc (Hons) Environmental Science

F750

120

BBB

FF77

120

BBB

BA (Hons) Geography

L701

112

BBC

BSc (Hons) Geography

F801

112

BBC

8T16

120

BBB

BA (Hons) Human Geography

L722

112

BBC

BSc (Hons) Physical Geography

F840

120

BBB

FF68

120

BBB

Course Title

GEOGRAPHY, GEOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE BSc (Hons) Geoenvironmental Hazards

BSc (Hons) Geology with Physical Geography

BSc (Hons) Physical Geography and Geology

HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE BSc (Hons) Child and Adolescent Mental Health and Wellbeing

BB76

112

BBC

BSc (Hons) Global Public Health

8D11

112

BBC

BB91

112

BBC

L511

112

BBC

V101

120

BBB

BA (Hons) English Literature and History

8G56

120

BBB

QV3D

120

BBB

LLB (Hons) Law

M100

120

BBB

8D36

120

BBB

M1M9

120

BBB

BSc (Hons) Family and Community Wellbeing

BA (Hons) Health and Social Wellbeing

HISTORY

BA (Hons) History

BA (Hons) History with Politics LAW

LLB (Hons) Law with Politics

LLB (Hons) Law with Criminology


Tariff Points

A Level Grade

BA (Hons) Media, Music and Sound

PW33

120

BBB

BA (Hons) Music

M465

120

BBB

BA (Hons) Music Production

M235

120

BBB

BA (Hons) Popular Music

2L42

120

BBB

MNSW Adult Nursing and Social Work

MNSW Children’s Nursing and Social Work

BL75

128

ABB

BL73

128

ABB

MNSW Mental Health Nursing and Social Work

BL57

128

ABB

BL65

128

ABB

BSc (Hons) Nutrition and Health

B400

112

BBC

BB44

128

ABB

P267

120

BBB

BA (Hons) Dance

W500

128

ABB

BA (Hons) Dance and Drama

WW54

128

ABB

BA (Hons) Drama

W402

120

BBB

WW94

120

BBB

QWH4

120

BBB

2D14

120

BBB

T279

112

BBC

MUSIC

NURSING, MIDWIFERY AND OPERATING DEPARTMENT PRACTICE

MNSW Learning Disabilities Nursing and Social Work

NUTRITION

MSci Nutrition

PERFORMING ARTS BA (Hons) Creative Performance

BA (Hons) Creative Writing and Drama BA (Hons) Drama and English Literature BA (Hons) Drama and Film Studies

BA (Hons) Musical Theatre

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UCAS Code

Course Title


UCAS Code

Tariff Points

A Level Grade

C812

112

BBC

C800

120

BBB

P3C5

120

BBB

C5P3

120

BBB

C813

112

BBC

L500

120

BBB

L300

112

BBC

BA (Hons) Criminology and Sociology

LX33

112

BBC

ML93

112

BBC

BA (Hons) Sociology with Politics

LL53

112

BBC

LL38

112

BBC

BA (Hons) Physical Education and School Sport

X390

128

ABB

MSci Sports Coaching and Development

S5C8

120

BBB

BA (Hons) Sports Development and Management

S27D

128

ABB

C6N2

120

BBB

BA (Hons) Sports Management and Coaching

C602

128

ABB

S4M7

120

BBB

CB63

128

ABB

Course Title PSYCHOLOGY

BSc (Hons) Educational Psychology BSc (Hons) Psychology

BSc (Hons) Psychology and Criminology BA (Hons) Criminology and Psychology

BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Psychology

SOCIAL WORK

BA (Hons) Social Work SOCIOLOGY BA (Hons) Sociology

BA (Hons) Childhood and Youth Studies and Sociology BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies and Sociology

SPORT AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY BA (Hons) Sports Coaching and Development

BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Science

BSc (Hons) Sports Therapy


TEACHER TRAINING

UCAS Code

Tariff Points

A Level Grade

Early Years and Primary Education BA (Hons) Early Years Education with QTS

BA (Hons) Primary Education with QTS

X310

120

BBB

0P59

120

BBB

BA (Hons) Secondary English Education with QTS

XQ13

112

BBC

X1GC

112

BBC

BA (Hons) Secondary Religious Education with QTS

XV62

112

BBC

University Higher Diploma in Further Education and Training

X141

Secondary Education

BSc (Hons) Secondary Mathematics Education with QTS

Further Education and Training

QTS = Qualified Teacher Status

Please enquire

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Course Title



Course Title

UKPass Code

Degree Classification

P039360

2:2

P048779

2:2

P035881

2:2

ADVERTISING, MARKETING & PUBLIC RELATIONS MA Marketing Communications and Branding

MBA Master of Business Administration (Marketing)

BIOSCIENCES

MSc Conservation Management

BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT & ACCOUNTANCY MSc Leadership and Management Development

P052053

2:1

MBA Master of Business Administration (Finance)

P039351

2:2

P049010

2:2

MBA Master of Business Administration (Information Technology)

P048778

2:2

MBA Master of Business Administration (Marketing)

P051837

2:2

P035881

2:2

MSc Advanced Computer Networking

P060523

2:2

MSc Big Data Analytics

P060386

2:1

MSc Computing

P048939

2:2

MSc Cyber Security

P052286

2:2

P044007

2:2

P051837

2:2

MBA Master of Business Administration

MBA Master of Business Administration (Human Resource Management)

COMPUTING, IT & WEB DEVELOPMENT

MSc Information Security and IT Management

MBA Master of Business Administration (Information Technology)

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UKPass Code

Degree Classification

P041338

2:2

MA English

P041450

2:2

MA Popular Culture

P047910

2:2

MA Critical Screen Practice

P050325

2:1

MA Film and Media

P052224

2:2

MA Popular Culture

P047910

2:2

MA History and Culture

P041449

2:2

MA Popular Culture

P047910

2:2

MA Film and Media

P052224

2:2

MSc Media Management

P052225

2:2

Course Title CREATIVE WRITING MA Creative Writing ENGLISH

FILM & TELEVISION

HISTORY

MEDIA

NURSING, HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE MSc Applied Clinical Nutrition

MSc Child and Adolescent Mental Health and Wellbeing

P052183

2:1

P060408

2:2

P052184

MClin Res Master of Clinical Research

Please Enquire

2:1

MSc Public Health Nutrition

MRes Clinical and Health Research MSc Midwifery

Please Enquire Please Enquire

2:1 2:1 2:1


Degree Classification

PGCert Creative and Cultural Education

P052250

2:1

MA Making Performance

P041624

2:1

P041349

2:2

Please Enquire

2:1

Professional Doctorate Emergency Services Management

P060495

2:2

P060500

2:2

MA Social Work

P052350

2:1

MSc Sport, Physical Activity and Mental Health

P052348

2:1

MA TESOL

P052226

PERFORMING ARTS

PSYCHOLOGY MSc Psychology RESEARCH MClin Res Master of Clinical Research

Please Enquire

MHealth Res Master of Health Research MRes Research

2:1

SOCIAL WORK

SPORT & PHYSICAL ACTIVITY

TEACHER TRAINING & EDUCATION

PGCE; various subject areas available

2:2

Please enquire

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Course Title


UCAS Tariff Table

Our programmes are constantly reviewed and subject to change, please visit our website for the most up to date list of programmes: edgehill.ac.uk

Comprehensive information about the tariff points from qualifications is available on the UCAS website www.ucas.com


Grade A*

Tariff Points

GCE A-Level and AVCE

A

C

H7

56

H5

32

40

H6

24

E

Tariff Points

56 32

D

Grade

IBO Certificate in Higher Level

48

B

INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (IBO)

16

AS-LEVEL GCE AND VCE

H4 H3 H2 H1

48 24 12 0 0

Grade

Tariff Points

IBO Certificate in Standard Level

A

20

S6

GCE A-Level and AS, VCE

B

16

C

12

D

10

E

6

BTEC (QCF) Extended Diploma

Tariff Points

D*D*D

160

D*D*D* D*DD

DDD

DDM

DMM

MMM MMP MPP PPP

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S7

28

S5

16

S4 S3 S2 S1

24 12 6 0 0

H1, H2, S1 and S2 Do not attract UCAS points

168 152 144 128 112 96 80 64 48

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When Should I Apply? As early as possible, even if you do not have your final results or all required certificates and transcripts in hand. You must allow a minimum of two months between your application and your arrival and enrolment at Edge Hill University. How Should I Apply? You can apply direct by downloading the application form from our website; ehu.ac.uk/applynow

You will need to include the following: - University transcripts and/or School transcripts and certificates - One academic reference (or in exceptional circumstances a work reference) - English Language certificate (where required) - Copy of a valid passport photo page - Personal statement - If you are applying for one of our MRes or PhD programmes you will also need to attach a full research proposal Return application and documents to: international@edgehill.ac.uk or

Apply via UCAS, you will need to register to apply and there are specific deadlines that you will need to adhere to: ucas.co.uk

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How to Apply



Most international students coming to study at Edge Hill University will need to apply for a Tier 4 student visa. A Tier 4 visa allows international students to study at the educational institution stated on their visa, for the duration of their course with limited working hours. Working in the UK Many international students will be able to work part-time whilst studying at Edge Hill. However, even for those that are allowed to work, there are restrictions on the type and the number of hours you can work which will be stated on your Biometric Residence Permit (BRP).

Coming to the UK for less than 6 months If your course is less than 6 months in length then it is likely that you will come to the UK on a short-term study visa. Students are not allowed to work on this type of visa.

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Our friendly International Office will help support you throughout your application and arrival. Please visit our dedicated webpages for more information. edgehill.ac.uk/international General enquiries Tel: +44 (0)1695 657122 Email: international@edgehill.ac.uk

Visit us We understand that as an international student it will be difficult for you to visit our campus but if you do wish to attend you will find details of our open days online: ehu.ac.uk/opendays

Visits to your region Staff from Edge Hill University regularly travel overseas to meet students interested in studying with us. To find our schedule of overseas visits, please visit: edgehill.ac.uk/international/connect-with-us Official Overseas Representatives Please visit our website to find the contact details of the overseas representatives we work with. edgehill.ac.uk/international/connect-with-us EHUInternational

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DISCLAIMER

Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of our published course information. However, our programmes and courses are subject to ongoing review and development. Changing circumstances may necessitate alteration to, or cancellation of, programmes or courses. Changes may be necessary to comply with the requirements of accrediting bodies, changes to subject benchmark statements, to keep courses contemporary through updating practices or areas of study or as a result of feedback from students. We reserve the right to make variations if we consider such action to be necessary or in the best interests of students. The latest information on courses and programmes can be accessed on the University website: ehu.ac.uk/undergraduate

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Specific terms and conditions in relation to the contract that exists between applicants and the University are set out in the letter confirming the offer of a place. Enrolled students are also bound by the Student Regulations that pertain at the time. These can be viewed at: ehu.ac.uk/studentterms

CHANGES TO PROGRAMMES

For changes to course content, course titles, and entry requirements, please visit edgehill.ac.uk/2018amends

For the most up-to-date course information please visit ehu.ac.uk/undergraduate ehu.ac.uk/postgraduate Applicants are advised to contact the University for further details of any changes: International Office Tel: +44 (0)1695 657122 Email: International@edgehill.ac.uk i

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