Music Production HND
UCAS code: 093W UCAS description: HND/MP Location: Northampton College Attendance: Two years full-time.
Entry requirements: Typically 140-160 UCAS points equivalent to one A level at a grade D, a pass in a recognised Access course, BTEC National Diploma or Certificate. We welcome international applications and applications from students with a range of non-traditional educational or professional qualifications.
This course provides practical hands-on training in music production areas, focusing on recording studio and computer music systems and programming software, such as Native Instruments, Cubase 5, Pro Tools 8 and Logic Pro 9.
Delivered in partnership with Northampton College.
www.northampton.ac.uk/courses/199
Music Production (top-up) BA (Hons)
UCAS code: W391 UCAS description: BA/MusProd Location: Avenue Campus Attendance: One year full-time or flexible part-time.
Entry requirements: HND or Foundation Degree or equivalent qualification in Music Production or related subject area.
This dynamic course gives the opportunity to develop a professional profile in Music Production, providing students with the skills and understanding to work in a range of areas within the music and media industries, as well as the teaching profession.
www.northampton.ac.uk/courses/396
Nursing (Adult) BSc (Hons)
UCAS code: B700 UCAS description: BSc/NurA Location: Park Campus
Attendance: Three years full time. Intake in October each year.
Entry requirements: One of the following routes: • 240-300 UCAS tariff points at A level along with five GCSEs grade A–C
• A BTEC National Diploma at M, M, M and five GCSEs grade A–C
• National Certificate Advanced GNVQ/GSVQ Merit grade overall and five GCSEs grade A–C
• A kitemarked Access to Higher Education course with 30 credits at Merit or above
• Successful completion of the first year of a relevant Foundation Degree, along with five GCSEs grade A–C
• A Health and Social Care Diploma at Level 3 (advanced level) along with five GCSEs grade A–C
English and Maths GCSE at grade C or above are essential and must be achieved prior to commencement of the course. Recent academic study completed within the last five years is also required. Where the applicant’s first language is not English, evidence of an IELTS score of 7 is required.
The pre-registration Nursing course trains nurses to a high clinical, professional and academic standard. The aim is to produce safe and effective nurses who embrace the highest standards of professional conduct and ethical practice. Students undertake practical experience in a range of areas within hospitals, community settings, the voluntary sector and other health and social care organisations across Northamptonshire and Buckinghamshire. The course is modular and enables the student to develop both intellectually and professionally with continuous assessment of theory and practice.
www.northampton.ac.uk/courses/200
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