Photography HND
UCAS code: 056W UCAS description: HND/Photo Location: Northampton College Attendance: Two years full-time. Delivered in partnership with Northampton College.
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.
Podiatry BSc (Hons)
UCAS code: B985 UCAS description: BSc/Pod Location: Park Campus Attendance: Three years full-time.
Entry requirements: Standard entry requirements apply. A typical offer would be 260-300 UCAS tariff points. We welcome international applications and applications from students with a range of non-traditional educational or professional qualifications. For advice about international qualification equivalencies, please email
international@northampton.ac.uk.
The course aims to produce graduates who are fit for practice within the NHS or private sectors in the UK and overseas. Students benefit from the use of the clinical facilities at Northampton General Hospital which are equipped with the latest technology. Students undertake a number of placements in a range of clinics and settings and are trained to undertake selected procedures under local anaesthesia. Final stage students have the opportunity to attend to injuries at the London Marathon.
www.northampton.ac.uk/courses/217
The HND Photography course offers students the opportunity to study photography within a range of vocational and academic contexts through a structured series of assignments. Practical learning is underpinned by contextual and historical study throughout the course.
www.northampton.ac.uk/courses/216
Police and Criminal Justice Studies FdA
UCAS code: LM42 UCAS description: FdA/PCJ Location: Park Campus
Attendance: Two years full-time. Two and a half years part-time for those in the Specials/ PCSOs or three years for standard entrants.
Entry requirements: Education: 240-300 UCAS points to include two A levels at grade C or D or BTEC National Diploma at MMM.
Minimum age 18 when starting the course. Applicants will be interviewed and assessed jointly by the University and police.
This course provides a preparation for those seeking a career in policing or the criminal justice system. Students can attain a BA in Applied Criminal Justice Studies through a further year’s study. Developed in partnership with Northamptonshire Police, the course equips students with the necessary knowledge, practical, vocational and key skills to pursue a career in the policing sector. Students can join the Special Constabulary and will be considered for employment by Northamptonshire Police, subject to successful completion of the national police selection process.
www.northampton.ac.uk/courses/374
Study enquiries: 0845 190 4606 Study email:
study@northampton.ac.uk Web:
www.northampton.ac.uk
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