All students take core units in: Acting; movement; voice; and production. Students also develop skills either in further drama and theatre areas or in communication and language areas.
Visual and cultural studies component is mandatory throughout the course, offering specialisation in design history in the third year during which students must take a course in business studies; industrial placement is available.
Meeting tomorrow's energy requirements will need professional engineers with an in-depth knowledge of how energy resources are processed, how they are managed and the impact energy generation has on the environment; fossil based fuels such as gas and oil
The course identifies the knowledge skills and behaviours necessary for competent management at the middle and higher levels and is ideal for self-appraisal and the planning of continuing professional development leading to Chartered Manager status.
Students work on a range of interesting project briefs, ranging from packaging, corporate identity and illustration to magazine design and advertising; this range enables students to develop skills in graphic design, typography and illustration, coupled w
Gain knowledge of competing views, perspectives, theories and evidence from a variety of social sciences subjects such as psychology, sociology, history, politics and economics (options are dependent on numbers); encouraged to know, evaluate and carry out
The aim of this course is to enable graduates to undertake an intensive programme of study to develop theoretical, analytical, practical and evaluative skills that lead to eligibility to apply for registration with the health professions council; occupati
Semester 1: international business environment; finance and economics; business functions and process; management research and people in organisations. Semester 2: contemporary issues and methods in organisational transformation; perspectives on organisat