Category:History
Study mode:At the institution
BA (Hons) Why study BA (Hons) History at BU? As well as studying history in the traditional sense, you will be using newspapers, on-line sites, sound recordings, television and film as a way of exploring a broad range of topics In addition to traditional...
Category:Business Law
Study mode:At the institution
Organisations of all sizes need employees with a broad understanding of
corporate and other laws, as well as people with good corporate
awareness, initiative and communication skills. This pathway will give
you the legal background you need to get ahead in...
Category:Law - Various
Study mode:At the institution
The media industry is evolving and changing, impacted by new and emerging technologies, meaning the laws that govern it are too. Develop the knowledge to get ahead in the areas of intellectual property and media regulation on this exciting law degree. Understand...
Category:Law - Various
Study mode:At the institution
Why study LLB (Hons) Law at BU? Learn the fundamentals of law as well as the legal skills needed to work effectively with legal sources (case law and legislation) Tailor your degree from your second year, selecting units to suit your interests and preferred...
Category:Law - Various
Study mode:At the institution
On this pathway you'll cover tax policy and practice, as well as
examining the legal principles behind this area of law. In addition to
being accredited by the SRA and BSB, this course offers additional CIOT
exemptions, as you'll be allowed to sit the CIOT’s...
Category:Law - Various
Study mode:At the institution
Why study LLB (Hons) Law with Politics at BU? Understand the contrast between political and legal processes Explore topics such as the history of political thought, human rights law, civil society and social movements Choose from...
Category:Law - Various
Study mode:At the institution
This pathway has been designed to give you the option of working in the
legal profession or another aspect of business. You will combine the
study of law with that of economics, covering everything from economic
strategies and policies to Business, Public...
Category:English Language and Literature
Study mode:At the institution
MLit Our innovative English Integrated Master’s (MLit) enables you to gain a Masters level qualification as part of your degree - helping you to stand out in the competitive graduate job market. The Integrated Master’s takes you on a journey through...
Category:Social Sciences
Study mode:At the institution
BA/Grad Dip The National Centre for Post Qualifying Social Work offers a portfolio of courses designed to raise standards in social work practice and help social workers demonstrate their competence to work within complex situations. The Children and Family...
Category:Public Health
Study mode:At the institution
BA (Hons)/Grad Dip This dynamic programme is mapped against the College of Social Work's Professional Capabilities Framework (PCF) and reflects the NHS Leadership Qualities Framework. It's designed for first line managers and supervisors in health and social...
Category:Geriatrics
Study mode:At the institution
BA (Hons)/Grad Dip The National Centre for Post Qualifying Social Work offers a portfolio of courses designed to raise standards in social work practice and help social workers demonstrate their competence to work within complex situations. The Vulnerable Adults...
Category:Nursing
Study mode:At the institution
BSc (Hons) Why study BSc (Hons) Adult Nursing (Advanced Standing) at BU? Successful completion of this 2-year course will lead to a qualification in BSc (Hons) Adult Nursing Acceptance onto the course depends on factors such as the initial field of registration,...
Category:Nursing
Study mode:At the institution
BSc (Hons) Why study BSc (Hons) Children\'s & Young People\'s Nursing (Advanced Standing) at BU? Successful completion of this 2-year course will lead to a qualification in BSc (Hons) Children’s & Young People’s Nursing Acceptance onto the...
Category:Nursing
Study mode:At the institution
BSc (Hons) Why study BSc (Hons) Mental Health Nursing (Advanced Standing) at BU? Successful completion of this 2-year course will lead to a qualification in BSc (Hons) Mental Health Nursing Acceptance onto the course depends on factors such as the initial...
Category:Public Health
Study mode:At the institution
BSc (Hons)/Grad Dip/Grad Cert If you want to top-up your Diploma or Advanced Diploma to a full degree this is the course for you. The Professional Practice course is designed for any practitioner and all of our units are essentially work-based and will enable...
Category:Social Sciences
Study mode:At the institution
BA (Hons)/Grad Dip his dynamic programme is mapped against the College of Social Work's Professional Capabilities Framework (PCF) and reflects the NHS Leadership Qualities Framework. It's designed for first line managers and supervisors in health and social care...
Category:Social Sciences
Study mode:At the institution
MA This part-time course will allow you to focus on your own specialist area of practice with children and families, and to have a positive impact on service development from a practice perspective. The units have been selected to develop practitioners who can...
Category:Leisure / Tourism
Study mode:At the institution
BA (Hons) Why study BA (Hons) International Hospitality & Tourism Management (Top-up) at BU? We are one of the top-ranking universities in the world for the study of tourism and hospitality Gain a better understanding of hospitality and tourism management,...
Category:Psychology - Forensic
Study mode:At the institution
Msc Unlike other courses which focus on offender assessment and rehabilitation, this new course will examine the theoretical and investigative aspects of forensic psychology, tracking the criminal justice process from the crime scene to the court room. It is...
Category:Archeology
Study mode:At the institution
MSc Why study MSc Bioarchaeology at BU? \r\n \r\n \r\nAnimal bones and human remains are amongst the most common finds on archaeological excavations of all periods \r\nThe archaeological profession has an increasing need for staff with osteoarchaeological training,...