BANGOR UNIVERSITY POSTGRADUATE PROSPECTUS 2015



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BANGOR UNIVERSITY POSTGRADUATE PROSPECTUS 2015

CONTENTS If you find it difficult to read the size of print in this prospectus, please look at our website www.bangor.ac.uk for details of our courses and facilities. INTRODUCTION 1 Introduction to the University 2 About the University 4 International Research Excellence LIVING & STUDYING IN BANGOR 6 Living and Studying in Bangor 8 Accommodation 9 Student Support 12 Library and Archives Service 13 Information Technology Services 14 Social Life and Entertainment INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 16 Information for International Students and English Language Requirements STUDENT FINANCE & APPLYING 18 Student Finance and Fees 20 Applying and Entry Requirements 21 Study Options GENERAL INFORMATION 173 Useful Contacts 22 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES 25 School of Creative Studies and Media 29 School of English 35 School of History, Welsh History and Archaeology 39 School of Linguistics and English Language 43 School of Modern Languages 47 School of Music 53 School of Philosophy and Religion 57 School of Welsh 61 School of Lifelong Learning 64 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS, LAW, EDUCATION & SOCIAL SCIENCES 65 Bangor Business School 81 Bangor Law School 91 School of Social Sciences 97 Bangor Business School London Centre 103 School of Education 108 COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES 111 School of Biological Sciences 115 School of Environment, Natural Resources and Geography 123 School of Ocean Sciences 128 COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES 131 School of Healthcare Sciences 139 School of Medical Sciences 143 School of Psychology 151 School of Sport, Health and Exercise Sciences @BangorUni facebook.com/bangoruniversity 158 COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES 161 School of Chemistry 165 School of Computer Sciences 169 School of Electronic Engineering @prifysgolbangoruniversity POSTGRADUATE COURSES FAIR: www.bangor.ac.uk/pgfair

INTRODUCTION TO THE UNIVERSITY Established in 1884, Bangor University has a long tradition of excellence and exceeds expectations, both for academic standards and student experience. Bangor University today is a thriving, forward-looking institution offering excellent postgraduate opportunities in both taught courses and research degrees. We enjoy an excellent track record for research and teaching quality. The most recent UK-wide Research Assessment Exercise identified world-leading research in all of our 19 assessed subject areas with nearly 50% given the top grading of 3* and 4*. Coupled with the high calibre of research activity, students on taught postgraduate courses can enjoy teaching of a high standard delivered by true experts in their field. Bangor has a strong research base across a spectrum of academic disciplines engaging in research at national and international levels. Research is carried out either directly in the Schools or in Research Centres and Institutes associated with one or more School. Bangor University is recognised regionally, nationally and internationally as a centre of excellence for a varied portfolio of academic programmes and for the high quality of the experience it provides for its students and staff. We have a range of national and international partnerships with a number of other universities which provide an opportunity to work collaboratively, as well as for joint working, research and study. The University has a clear commitment to provide a quality student experience through teaching, learning and student support. Our ratio of teaching staff to students enables us to focus on each student s individual needs. We are committed to encouraging each and every individual student to reach their full potential. Bangor is a genuinely caring and supportive university community, and we take great pride in the first class services we offer our students. These include academic, financial, career and personal advice support. The quality of our teaching and research is worldclass, attracting students and staff from around the globe. In addition, there are numerous opportunities for students to get involved in a wide variety of activities. The stunning mountains of Snowdonia and miles of coastline provide the backdrop to a university experience which cannot be matched. Prof JOHN G. HUGHES Vice-Chancellor, Bangor University BANGOR UNIVERSITY POSTGRADUATE PROSPECTUS 1

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY With over 10,000 students from all over the world, Bangor offers you the chance to become part of a vibrant student community situated in one of the most attractive study locations in the UK and to study at a well-established university with an excellent reputation for both teaching and research. The University is also situated in one of the most vibrant bilingual areas in the UK and promoting the Welsh language is integral to the University s vision. The University is proud of the area s rich cultural and linguistic heritage and plays a leading role in fostering this cultural vitality. While the University remains an important resource for local people, over half our students come from outside Wales. This is a higher proportion than the average for all Welsh universities and colleges. Our full-time students come from 28 EU and 87 countries worldwide. I would say the university definitely looks after postgraduate students. There are lots of easily accessible student services, both university wide and department specific that makes for a great postgraduate experience. We recruit students from all sorts of backgrounds being particular popular with students who value the smaller community feel which the University and city of Bangor offer. All our courses are taught in English, although for Welsh speakers there are opportunities to study a number of courses through the medium of Welsh. Over 20% of our students speak both Welsh and English, while 58% of staff are bilingual or are learning Welsh. Bangor is recognised as one of the world s leading universities in terms of research on bilingualism and language technologies. Why study at Bangor? Bangor University has recently had great success in the Times Higher Education World University rankings 2013-14 and is placed among the world s top 350 universities based on key factors such as teaching, research performance and citations, and international outlook. Bangor University prides itself on the quality of teaching offered and has been rated top in Wales for teaching (2014 National Student Survey). A recent review by the UK Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) resulted in the highest possible endorsement of the University s academic standards. The confidence judgement by the QAA confirms the University s academic standing and profile. The University also performs well in a variety of student surveys rating satisfaction levels and overall experience. The 2014 National Student Survey results placed Bangor University top in Wales and amongst the UK s top ten universities * for student satisfaction. The Times Higher Education Student Experience Survey also rated Bangor within the top 20 universities in the UK for student experience. *excluding specialist institutions 2 BANGOR UNIVERSITY POSTGRADUATE PROSPECTUS

RATED IN THE TOP 20 IN THE UK FOR STUDENT EXPERIENCE (THE Student Experience Survey) STUDY SOMEWHERE SPECIAL Because I would be studying miles away from home, I wanted the University to be like a second home and I really felt it was my home away from home. The warm welcoming culture of the people around, the greenery and the structure; everything was so perfect that I fell in love with the place. BANGOR UNIVERSITY POSTGRADUATE PROSPECTUS 3

INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH EXCELLENCE A Research-intensive University Bangor has a strong research base across a spectrum of academic disciplines engaging in research at national and international levels. The University provides strong support for research activities including encouraging links with commercial and industrial bodies in the UK and overseas. The University also aims to be responsive to local and regional needs and is particularly conscious of its north Wales location and role as a research resource and a training base for Wales. Investment in Your Future An on-going multi-million pound investment programme has already resulted in new student residences and academic facilities such as the Management Centre and the Environment Centre Wales building. An on-going investment in facilities and support services is further enhancing the Bangor student experience. An exciting new Arts and Innovation Centre, new halls of residence, and improved sports facilities are amongst recent developments. Bangor s Research and You Bangor s teaching and research combined with high-quality facilities offer you world-class research and learning opportunities. Whether studying a taught postgraduate course or a postgraduate research degree, you will contribute to our research excellence. You ll benefit from teaching of a high standard delivered by true experts in their field and be directly involved with cutting-edge research. The Research Assessment Exercise The Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) measures the quality of research conducted in universities and other higher education institutions in the UK. The results are used by the higher education funding bodies to determine the level of research grant given to institutions. The assessment categories are as follows: 4* = world-leading in terms of originality, significance and rigour 3* = internationally excellent in terms of originality, significance and rigour, but falls short of the highest standard of excellence 2* = recognised internationally in terms of originality, significance and rigour 1* = recognised nationally in terms of originality, significance and rigour Unclassified = falls below the standard of nationally recognised work The most recent UK-wide RAE identified world-leading research in all of our 19 assessed subject areas with nearly 50% given the top grading of 3* and 4*. Areas of particular excellence include Accounting and Finance within the Business School which is rated as the best in the UK and Electronic Engineering which is rated second in the UK. In addition, Sports Science and Welsh are placed in the top 10 in the UK in their respective units of assessment and Psychology 11th in the UK. In the Arts and Humanities, the School of Music for example had 90% of its research staff rated as world-leading or of international quality. Also, 90% of research staff in the Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences field which includes Ocean Sciences were rated as worldleading or of international quality. 4 BANGOR UNIVERSITY POSTGRADUATE PROSPECTUS

AN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY FOR THE REGION Academically, Bangor has a long tradition of excellence. Founded in 1884, the University s position as a first-class institution of higher education was reaffirmed by the most recent Research Assessment Exercise, when 19 subjects were identified as having world-leading elements in their work. SUNDAY TIMES UNIVERSITY GUIDE BANGOR UNIVERSITY POSTGRADUATE PROSPECTUS 5

LIVING AND STUDYING IN BANGOR Where is Bangor? Bangor is located on the coast of north Wales, situated between the mountains of Snowdonia and the sea. Bangor is one of the most attractive study locations in the UK and the size and nature of the City means that it is easy to get to know people and our students settle in immediately. The City of Bangor Bangor is an ancient cathedral city set in an area of outstanding natural beauty on the north Wales coast, where the Snowdonia mountains meet the sea. It is considered one of the most cost effective cities in the UK in which to live and study. The area offers fantastic opportunities for students interested in the outdoors including sailing, hiking, climbing, surfing, rowing, kayaking and windsurfing. The city has a vibrant shopping centre boasting the longest high street in Wales. There is a good mix of national chain stores and smaller local businesses. Bangor also has a good choice of supermarkets and a few minutes outside the city centre there is a retail park with a mix of national stores. Travelling to Bangor The A55 expressway along the north Wales coastline provides fast and easy access to and from the main UK motorway network. Manchester International Airport is within a one-and a-half hour drive along the Expressway/Motorway. Rail connections to Crewe and London are direct and ferry connections from nearby Holyhead to Ireland are fast and frequent. If you are travelling to Bangor from outside the UK, you will be pleased to hear that travelling to the UK is very easy, the transport system is one of the most developed in Europe and it is possible to take a relaxing bus or train journey from almost any city to another. It is also possible to catch flights to other cities and many low cost airlines in nearby airports offer competitive last minute deals. We are located close to Manchester, Liverpool and Birmingham with direct trains from London (around 3.5 hours) and Cardiff (around 4 hours). There is also a low cost National Express coach services which operates from Bangor to many city centre locations throughout the UK. For information about our free airport pick-up service for international students, please see page 16. The compact size of the city itself means that student facilities including university buildings, accommodation, the Sports Centre and the Students Union are within easy walking distance of the main University buildings. High Street shops, banks, supermarkets, restaurants and bars are also close by. Student surveys show that a high proportion of students choose Bangor because of the small and friendly nature of the University and the town. The cost of living is lower than in most urban areas, so you can make the most of your money in what is a very pleasant environment in which to live and study. The opportunity to find part-time work is important to some students and the University's Student Employment Bureau (JobZone) within the Careers and Employability Service can help you find suitable work. Glasgow Edinburgh Newcastle Belfast M6 M1 Manchester er Holyhead Liverpool A55 A470 A5 M56 BANGOR A55 Wrexham Birmingham A4 i gham Dublin Dun Laoghaire Holyhead Liverpool Manchester er BANGOR Wrexham A55 A5 A470 M4 M56 Birminghami M1 M5 M4 Cardiff LONDON Bristol M4 M3 6 BANGOR UNIVERSITY POSTGRADUATE PROSPECTUS

the best thing about Bangor is being so close to the coast and mountains as well as being in such a student environment, which is so friendly and where you always bump into someone you know! EMMA DIXON, MSc in Consumer Psychology with Business There are lots of reasons to fall in love with Bangor, besides the excellent teaching and world-class research. Relax on beautiful beaches, explore stunning mountain trails, or enjoy taking part in some of the student activities on offer. It all makes for a university experience that can t be matched Beyond Bangor While Bangor itself is compact and convenient, the surrounding area offers plenty of wide open spaces. The mountains and coastline of Snowdonia is an area of outstanding natural beauty, offering you wonderful recreational opportunities whether you re interested in outdoor activities or just want to enjoy the scenery. Historical towns such as Beaumaris, Conwy and Caernarfon (which all have their own castles) or picturesque places such as Beddgelert, Llanberis and Betws y Coed are well worth a visit. As a popular holiday destination, north Wales has much to offer in terms of tourist attractions and sights such as the Snowdon Mountain Railway and Thomas Telford s famous Suspension Bridge. For day trips, the Victorian resort town of Llandudno and historical Chester are both easy car or train journeys away, while the fast ferry service from Holyhead to Ireland means a day trip to Dublin is also a popular option. BANGOR UNIVERSITY POSTGRADUATE PROSPECTUS 7

ACCOMMODATION TOP 10-RATED ACCOMMODATION (WHAT UNI? Student Choice Awards) A limited number of rooms are available for postgraduate students in University managed accommodation. All of the University accommodation is self-catered and kitchens are shared with fellow halls students. Equipment provided in the kitchens varies from residence to residence, but all will have basic facilities such as cookers, fridges and freezers. Our accommodation sites are situated throughout the city so you are never far from shops, pubs and cafes of all types. Many postgraduates prefer to live in the private sector, and information about lodgings, flats, cottages and houses can be provided by the Student Housing Office. Student Housing Office staff are available to give help and advice and all of the properties are advertised on our website where you can search our database for your ideal property to rent. We also provide a Student Guide to Private Accommodation, which is designed to help you when looking for your first house in the private rented sector, pointing out the things to look out for and your rights as a tenant. For further information please visit: www.bangor.ac.uk/studentservices/studenthousing or e-mail studenthousing@bangor.ac.uk Family Accommodation The Student Housing Office in Student Support Services can assist students to look for suitable family accommodation in the private rented sector. Places to Eat A range of eating venues, which are open to all, are available in various locations around the campus. These are situated on the main Ffriddoedd accommodation site (Bar Uno), the Normal Site (Y Bistro), in the Main Arts Building (Café Teras), the Environment Centre Wales Building (Caffi Glas) and in the Management Centre. All our catering outlets use local and Fairtrade products whenever possible. If you prefer to eat out, there are several restaurants and take-aways (Italian, Chinese and Indian) close to the main University buildings. New Development A new development of 600 rooms will open on the St Mary s site in 2015. Situated on a hill overlooking the centre of Bangor, the new St Mary s Student Village is ideally situated for a range of shops, and is centrally located for Bangor city centre. The range of accommodation will include studio apartments and townhouses and there will also be a café bar, shop, laundrette, common rooms and sports and fitness facilities on site. Please see our website for up-to-date information: www.bangor.ac.uk/accommodation I live in private accommodation in a nice house. My bedroom looks out over the Menai Straits and everyday I wake up to a beautiful view. I m so lucky. I share it with two of my friends, who are also postgraduates and we share the common areas which is great for socialising. CHARLOTTE WILKIN, from Maidstone in Kent, studying a PhD in Psychology I am living in University accommodation and I am very glad I chose to live here because being a postgraduate, I very much appreciate the quiet and serenity of our halls. What s more is that the halls are located in a beautiful area and living with the other hall mates is an adventure by itself. SHEEBA NAIR, from India, studying an MSc in Foundations of Clinical Neuropsychology 8 BANGOR UNIVERSITY POSTGRADUATE PROSPECTUS

STUDENT SUPPORT Academic Support In order to equip postgraduate research students with the broad portfolio of skills needed during all stages of their Doctorate and develop the skills increasingly demanded by employers, we provide an annual programme of training and development. The Early Researcher Development Programme (ERDP) supports your development and knowledge as a researcher and also enables you to access tools and skills which can improve your employability, whether in academia or industry. The Programme is offered free of charge to all postgraduate research students at Bangor, regardless of their source of funding. The training is delivered in a variety of formats, from half day workshops, lunch time or drop in sessions and residentials. The ERDP is designed to help postgraduate research students at Bangor University to meet the requirements of the Researcher Development Framework. We offer a flexible programme that students, in consultation with their supervisors, can tailor to their individual needs and to the needs of their research projects. More details can be found at: www.bangor.ac.uk/adu/grad_prog.php.en The PGCertHE Programme The PGCertHE Programme is offered to anyone who wishes to develop their knowledge and skills in the areas of teaching, learning and assessment, including academic staff, research assistants and postgraduate students. For more details, please see: www.bangor.ac.uk/adu/the_scheme/the.php.en Study Skills The University's Study Skills Centre provides generic advice on all aspects of study including topics such as note taking, planning and writing dissertations, oral presentations and mathematics, statistics and numeracy. One-to-one consultations are available along with group workshops and online resources. More details can be found at: www.bangor.ac.uk/studyskills Postgraduate Students Forum The Postgraduate Students Forum (PGSF) is the official representation of postgraduate students at Bangor. All postgrad students are welcome to participate in events, attend the meetings, and stand for election. The PGSF works in partnership with the Students Union (SU), as well as forming a link between the student body and the University's task groups or executive panels. Student Services Student Services offers the following assistance: a free and confidential counselling service mental health advisers to assist students to manage their studies and who can identify sources of help and support a team of staff who will deal with crises and serious incidents involving students outside normal University hours health care via daily surgeries with a local General Practitioner. a dedicated student health nurse our Chaplaincy team provide support for all members of the University, regardless of their religious beliefs a Money Support Officer to assist with financial concerns a Housing Office for accommodation services in the private sector Peer Support to aid new students social integration. International Student Support Bangor has a team of advisers for international students who offer assistance and advice on a range of matters please see page 16. Students Union The Students' Union is here to support you throughout your time in Bangor through: academic representation, including problems with any aspect of your course including academic appeals feedback and advocacy on your behalf on services that you receive from the University helping you to create the changes that you want to see in your student experience our confidential listening service, Nightline, exists for you to call when you need someone to listen the Vice President Education and Welfare, is based in the SU to help you with any issues you have whilst at University. They run the course representative scheme and are on hand as a first port of call for any problem you might face and will be able to refer you on to the most appropriate person to help find a solution to your problem. At Bangor, we place a high priority on caring for and supporting our students. Whether you need help with a financial, personal, academic or administrative issue, we have experienced staff to help you. I have always felt supported by my tutors and supervisors, and because it s a small place I very quickly got to know my course-mates and the staff in my department. There s a good programme of social events and excellent free training sessions (e.g. on research or writing skills) on offer throughout the year. CHRISTINA LES, PhD Modern Languages BANGOR UNIVERSITY POSTGRADUATE PROSPECTUS 9

I chose to become a Postgraduate Peer Guide because I wanted to help other students settle into Bangor and fall in love with Bangor as much as I have. KATE ISHERWOOD MSc Consumer Psychology with Business Disability Service We offer a service for all disabled students whether full-time or part-time. Including information about your impairment, on-going health condition, mental health difficulty or specific learning difference (such as dyslexia, dyspraxia, AD(H)D) on your application form enables us to begin discussions at an early stage about any support or reasonable adjustments you may need. These discussions are in confidence and information will only be shared on a need to know basis within the university, when appropriate and with your permission. Each person s requirements are considered on an individual basis but some of the help on offer includes: advice on strategies to make studying and everyday tasks more manageable; information about disability or mental health issues, and the services and support which might be available; Personal Learning Support Plans agreed with students and their academic schools, so that necessary arrangements can be put in place; specific examination adjustments, for example extra time; help with applying for finance through Disabled Students Allowances (DSAs), where applicable; provision of learner support workers, for example mentors, notetakers; provision of BSL interpretation arranged; helping you to liaise with your local Social Services for the provision of personal care support; work with academic schools and the wider university to ensure inclusive policy and practice. Contact us to make an appointment. If you do experience difficulty with mobility, we would advise you come and visit the university to assess the practicalities yourself. You can contact the Disability Service at: Disability Service Student Services, 1st Floor, Neuadd Rathbone, College Road, Bangor University, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2DF Tel: 01248 382032 E-mail: disabilityservice@bangor.ac.uk www.bangor.ac.uk/studentservices/disability Bangor Miles Dyslexia Centre The Miles Dyslexia Centre s Student Service provides all-round support for Bangor University students with dyslexia, and other specific learning differences such as dyspraxia and ADD /AD(H)D. The Centre also works with University staff, providing information and helping to build Bangor s inclusive learning environment. More information can be found on our website: www.dyslexia.bangor.ac.uk You can contact the Miles Dyslexia Centre at: Miles Dyslexia Centre, Bangor University, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2DG Tel: 01248 383620 E-mail: dyslex-student@bangor.ac.uk Postgraduate Peer Guide Scheme Our very successful undergraduate Peer Guide Scheme has been extended to include Postgraduate Peer Guides to offer a warm welcome and help with settling in to life in Bangor. The Postgraduate Peer Guides understand what it is like to make the step up to postgraduate study so they can give you a few friendly tips and introduce you to other students. They are all familiar with what it is like to be a student at Bangor and will be able to show you where all the things are that you might need. If you need any help or information they can t provide themselves they will be able to point you in the direction of someone else who can help you. Look out for them when you arrive they ll be visible in your academic School wearing their distinctive hoodies or t-shirts. If by chance you don t meet one for some reason, please contact: peerguiding@bangor.ac.uk 10 BANGOR UNIVERSITY POSTGRADUATE PROSPECTUS

@CareersBangor www.facebook.com/careersbangor B-Enterprising - the B-Enterprising team are dedicated to encouraging you to be more enterprising whatever your area of study and whether you see yourself in regular employment or running your own business. We have developed a range of different learning opportunities to enable you to gain commercial awareness and other enterprise skills, and provide practical opportunities for you to engage through experiential workshops, competitions and events. As well as opportunities to develop enterprising skills, B-Enterprising also provides entrepreneurship training and support to budding entrepreneurs and works closely with external partners to provide free, confidential, one to one mentoring support to help you develop your business idea. Details of our events and activities can be found at: www.bangor.ac.uk/b-enterprising and www.facebook.com/benterprising You can contact the Careers and Employability Service at: Careers and Employability Service, 2nd Floor, Neuadd Rathbone, College Road, Bangor University, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 2DG Tel: 01248 382071 E-Mail: careers@bangor.ac.uk www.bangor.ac.uk/careers The Careers and Employability Service Our aim is to help you develop your employability, to make informed and appropriate career decisions as well as gain appropriate jobseeking skills such as CV writing and interview techniques. Our professionally qualified team can provide you with a variety of services. These cover careers guidance, work experience opportunities, finding term-time and holiday jobs as well as graduate jobs, and developing enterprise and entrepreneurial skills. Careers Education, Information, Advice and Guidance - one-to-one careers clinics and guidance interviews, on-line e-guidance provision, information resources, programme of workshops and employer talks. GO Wales - completing a period of work experience is a critical factor in gaining future graduate level employment. To help you achieve this, we provide you with advice and information on term-time and vacation work experience opportunities. We offer students and graduates with a Welsh address the chance to gain a head start in today s competitive job market by offering a range of quality work experience opportunities and other related services through a number of programmes e.g. work placements, work tasters, Graduate Academy Training Programme, short training courses and funding. JobZone - it can be a challenging task to find work but JobZone, the University s dedicated student employment service, is here to help. JobZone can help you find local part-time work, graduate vacancies, work experience and volunteering opportunities. Access JobZone online www.bangor.ac.uk/jobzone Bangor Employability Award The Bangor Employability Award (BEA) scheme is designed to enhance the immediate and longer-term career prospects of Bangor University students. It offers a career management and skills development programme, whilst accrediting extra- and co-curricular activities that may not be formally recognised within the academic curriculum. The BEA Masters scheme has recently launched and is available to all taught postrgraduate students contact employability@bangor.ac.uk for more information. Alumni After your studies at Bangor, the Development and Alumni Relations Office will help you maintain your contact with the University from wherever you are in the world. A wide variety of benefits and services are available to alumni as well as channels for keeping in touch with former classmates, finding lost friends and help with organising reunions. You can contact the Development and Alumni Relations Office at: Development and Alumni Relations Office Bangor University, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2DG Tel: + 44 (0)1248 382223 E-mail: alumni@bangor.ac.uk www.bangor.ac.uk/alumni BANGOR UNIVERSITY POSTGRADUATE PROSPECTUS 11

FACILITIES AND RESOURCES Library and Archives Services We aim to provide a range of attractive study environments, with flexible spaces to suit all learning and research needs including collaborative work areas, meeting rooms and silent study spaces. You will benefit from easy access to our extensive collection of books, journals and online databases, including our fantastic heritage collections. The majority of electronic resources are accessible on and off campus 24/7 and encompass all subject areas from the arts to natural sciences. The library subscribes to major electronic journal packages including Elsevier ScienceDirect, Springer, Wiley, Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, Sage, PsycARTICLES, IEEE Xplore, Royal Society of Chemistry, American Chemical Society, American Institute of Physics, BioOne, JSTOR and Project Muse. Wherever possible we purchase e-books as well as the print version. Using our online library catalogue you can locate the different resources, as well as renew your loans, reserve items and check past exam papers. All our libraries provide self-service facilities and access to printers, photocopiers, scanners and computers. There is wi-fi access in all our libraries as well as study support rooms with assistive technology equipment and Braille embossers. Our opening hours include evenings and weekends throughout the year, plus our Main Library is open 24/7 during termtime. We house one of the largest university based archives not only in Wales, but also the UK. This collection contains important historical and literary material relating to north Wales and includes the archives of nearly all the major landed estates in the area. Allied to the Archives is the Special Collections of rare printed books. This collection also includes the Welsh Library, housed in the prestigious Shankland Reading Room, the Bangor Cathedral collection, Frank Brangwyn s collection of art and the Owen Pritchard collection which includes important examples from modern private presses. During Welcome Week you will be given an introduction to our services and an opportunity to meet our staff. Our Library Academic Support team arrange workshops throughout the year to enable you to make effective use of resources. The team also provides guidance on a wide-range of information skills that are essential for you to study efficiently during your time at university. The team are on hand to help if you are looking for guidance on sourcing information for an essay, dissertation or other academic work. If you have any queries our staff are always happy to help. 12 BANGOR UNIVERSITY POSTGRADUATE PROSPECTUS

Information Technology Services IT Services is responsible for the implementation and support of the University IT infrastructure and provides a wide range of facilities and services including wireless and high speed network access on campus and in all Halls of Residence and remote access to IT when off-campus. The IT Support Centre staff are always on hand for the best advice, help and support on any IT matter. IT Facilities on Campus - We have a number of computer rooms/areas which can access the University s network across the campus with over 1,000 computers available for students to use. Wireless access and laptop power recharge points are also available. The computer rooms also have long opening hours with some available 24 hours every day. All computers have the necessary software to support your studies at the University, including Microsoft Office, Web browsers, Office365, Statistics and Graphics packages etc. Printing and copying facilities including a wireless service are available across the university. There are specialised computing facilities in the Main Arts and Deiniol Libraries for the sole use of disabled students or those with additional needs. The rooms contain computers running a range of assistive software, Braille embosser, Rainbow scanner, CCTV magnifier and height adjustable furniture. IT Facilities in Halls of Residence - You can connect to the Internet from Halls of Residence through our wired and wireless network. Every bedroom in every hall has Internet access to all legal web services at speeds equivalent to local domestic broadband. DesktopAnywhere - You can also access the University s networked software using our DesktopAnywhere facility without having to install any additional special software on your computer. This can be used from halls of residence, home, wireless zones or within the oncampus computer rooms, in fact anywhere you have a broadband or better network connection. The University also provides access to an Office365 e-mail and calendaring account, and somewhere to store your academic work, both of which can be accessed anywhere with an internet connection. IT Facilities for students living off-campus - You can use the University IT facilities from home or anywhere away from the campus over any internet connection which permits web browsing, allowing you to access the same DesktopAnywhere service (see above). Bringing your own computer to University - Computer ownership is not obligatory but if you do decide to bring a PC/Mac/tablet etc. we have easy to use wireless eduroam internet access across the campus. Can I borrow a computer? - We have a laptop loan service PC Notebooks are available free for 1 week and 3 week loan periods from the IT Support Centre, Adeilad Deiniol. With a computer and internet access you can connect to a wide range of networked software, e-mail and file storage etc. Services for Disabled Students The University service, DSAKit is an accredited IT equipment supply service specifically for students eligible for the Disabled Student Allowance (DSA). Where the funding body has selected DSAKit as the equipment supplier they will coordinate the provision of IT equipment and software installation and training, and support you to get you up and running quickly and easily. For further information, please contact DSAKit: E-mail: dsakit@bangor.ac.uk Tel: 01248 382104 www.bangor.ac.uk/dsakit For information about the Disabled Student Allowance, contact: E-mail: access_centre@bangor.ac.uk Tel: 01248 388101 www.bangor.ac.uk/access_centre Learning Technology Online Learning - The University s bilingual virtual learning environment Blackboard is available on and off-campus for all users. It provides online support including course notes, audio and video material, blogs and quizzes. Lecture Capture - Panopto lecture capturing software is used by many academic modules. If a lecturer has opted to use this service, the system records audio, and whatever is displayed on the computer desktop (e.g. Powerpoint slides). This is then saved and can be distributed through Blackboard, the University's online learning environment. Students are using this to review what they have learnt in lectures, and for revision. MyBangor - The University provides online access to information and services to support you whilst at University. The following are examples of our expanding range of online services which will allow you to: see your timetable online check which modules you are studying check your marks check feedback on modules/courses log experience towards the Bangor Employability Award manage your IT account join a discussion forum buy printer credits Printing and Binding Unit - We have a central printing and binding unit at the University and the services available include: Digital Printing high quality, fast turnaround, colour and black and white printing of dissertation/thesis, posters, flyers etc Binding of thesis/dissertations hard and soft covers Laminating from A4 to A0 (large format) Large format poster printing IT Help and Support - The IT Support Centre staff are always on hand to help with any IT problem, advice or just that extra bit of reassurance we all need sometimes. All new users are given a comprehensive guide on all IT Services available at Bangor (electronic and printed versions available). We also provide a wide range of IT Guides which can be accessed online. BANGOR UNIVERSITY POSTGRADUATE PROSPECTUS 13

SOCIAL LIFE AND ENTERTAINMENT Social Life and Entertainment Bangor is very much a University city the entertainment and nightlife is student-orientated and student-led. The Students Union organizes a large number of student clubs and societies, covering a wide range of sporting, social, cultural, religious and political interests. In addition to the host of artistic events organised by Pontio in Bangor, the latest films are shown at the nine-screen Cineworld Multiplex Cinema at Llandudno Junction. Galeri in Caernarfon and the Venue Cymru theatre in Llandudno, which are both less than half an hour away also offer a variety of entertainment. Where classical music is concerned, Bangor offers one of the most exciting and varied concert programmes of any British university with well over 30 concerts a season. As well as our own Chamber Ensemble, there are visits by artists of international calibre, regular performances by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales and occasional visits from international orchestras. Oriel Ynys Môn, on Anglesey, has a purpose built museum, art and events gallery. The gallery offers a dynamic programme of creative exhibitions, displaying the work of established artists and young talents alike. Wales premier art gallery, Oriel Mostyn, in Llandudno, has been described as one of the most adventurous contemporary art venues in the country. It is also one of the most beautiful galleries in Britain, and shows exhibitions by major international artists. Throughout the year trips to towns and cities of interest and events within the local community are arranged for international students by the International Student Support Team. These trips provide great opportunities for international students to visit other places in the UK and encourage you to become involved with local community groups and make new friends. Students Union The Students Union (SU) represents students on all matters, whether academic, competitive or social. The Union represents every student in Bangor, be they undergraduate, postgraduate, mature, international or part-time. The SU provides a range of services, support, activities and entertainments for students and encourages you to get involved in the wide range of activities offered, as it s an ideal way to meet new people and try new things. Clubs and Societies You can pursue existing or new interests through the range of clubs and societies on offer, and at Bangor University, student membership of the Students Union clubs and societies is free of charge. There are over 135 clubs and societies in total, varying from societies such as film, photography and drama to sport clubs such as canoeing, football and surfing so you re sure to find something that interests you. Pontio Pontio, the ambitious Arts & Innovation Centre is set to be a major social hub for students as well as an internationally significant centre for learning, innovation and the performing arts. In addition to providing a new base for the Students Union, the exciting new centre houses a theatre, studio theatre, cinema, lecture theatres, exhibition spaces, bar and cafe. A full programme of events such as music, drama, aerial theatre, comedy, film and a range of other activities will be held in the Pontio centre. For more information please see: www.bangor.ac.uk/international/support/news_trips There is something for everyone here. There are nice cafes and restaurants, plenty of pubs and a growing club scene. There are many sports clubs to get involved in, including surfing and mountain walking, thanks to the beautiful surroundings. There are also many opportunities to involve yourself in volunteering in the community with the elderly, children and the environment. CHARLOTTE WILKIN, from Maidstone, Kent, studying a PhD in Psychology 14 BANGOR UNIVERSITY POSTGRADUATE PROSPECTUS

Sport and Fitness Bangor is exceptionally well-situated and wellequipped for students interested in sport especially those involving the great outdoors. Rock climbing, mountain biking, canoeing, sailing and surfing are just some of the activities available, as well as team sports such as rugby, hockey and football. With 54 student sport clubs there s something for everyone. The newly refurbished University Sport Centre Canolfan Brailsford has extensive indoor training facilities including an 80-station two storey gym and a separate high-performance area equipped with 6 Olympic weightlifting platforms. Canolfan Brailsford is also home to a climbing wall, two sports hall, a purpose built gymnastics hall and four squash courts. Adjoining Canolfan Brailsford is the Netball dome a brand-new purpose built facility that contains two indoor netball and tennis courts. The Ffriddeodd Campus also houses a floodlit all weather pitch as well as grass pitches for lacrosse and football. At the Normal site, the University has two additional sports halls and a new third-generation all weather pitch built in partnership with Bangor City FC. At Treborth, the University has extensive playing fields for rugby union, rugby league, football, American Football, Quidditch and Ultimate all alongside an 8-lane floodlit running track. Locally there is a 25 metre swimming pool and diving facility in Bangor and slightly further afield the University has an outdoor activity base in Llanberis, providing facilities for the University Rowing and Canoe clubs who make use of the stunning surrounding of Llyn Padarn at the foot of Snowdon. Bangor is one of the most attractive study destinations in the UK and has everything for students who love the great outdoors: climbing, mountain biking, paragliding, canoeing, sailing and surfing whether on land, sea or air, everyone is catered for. Bangor is full of clubs and societies for anyone to join totally free. Usually clubs have socials and meet once or twice a week, making them really casual but great for making new friends. BANGOR UNIVERSITY POSTGRADUATE PROSPECTUS 15

INFORMATION FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Reasons to choose Bangor University: Bangor is ranked in the world s top 350 universities (Times Higher Education World Rankings 2013-14) The most recent government Research Assessment Exercise identified world-leading research in all of Bangor s 19 assessed subject areas with nearly 50% given the top grading of 3 or 4 stars Bangor is considered an economical place to live and study and we offer an International Scholarship to academically outstanding international students Bangor is one of the most stunning University settings in the UK situated between the Snowdonia mountains and the sea north Wales is an area of outstanding natural beauty yet close to major cities such as Manchester and Liverpool. Support for International Students The University is very aware of the challenges facing international students in moving away from home to study, so we have a range of services and support to help you in the time leading up to arrival in Bangor and throughout your time here as a student. Meet and Greet Service Bangor University offers an airport pick up service available to students arriving at Manchester International Airport*. Simply register online and we'll meet you at the airport and take you to your accommodation. *available on selected dates www.bangor.ac.uk/international/support/airportpickup For further information please contact the International Student Support Office at internationalsupport@bangor.ac.uk or +44 (0) 1248 388430. Welcome Week During your first weeks of arrival at Bangor, the International Student Support Service arranges a range of activities which introduce you to life at the University. These activities aim to help you to settle in to life in a new country and will cover all aspects of living and studying at Bangor. We have a specific orientation programme for international students: www.bangor.ac.uk/international/support/welcome_week_program me.php The programme is not only aimed at providing useful and essential information, it also provides an opportunity for students to meet others and to make friends with those from their home country and from all over the world. International Student Ambassadors Bangor University strongly believes in looking after their students and making sure that everyone is made to feel welcome and settles in with ease. Bangor University s team of International Student Ambassadors support international students from arrival in Bangor right up to their graduation day. The International Student Ambassadors are current international students who have been chosen to play a key part in the support programme offered to students during their studies as well as recruitment activities both within Bangor and overseas. Please see: www.bangor.ac.uk/international/studentprofiles/ambassadors International Student Support Office Throughout the year, the International Student Support Office offers assistance and advice on a range of matters such as: NHS health care in the UK Opening a bank account Immigration status and applications to extend your visas Work regulations and finding work Travelling outside the UK Police registration Accommodation Bringing your family to the UK Nurseries and schools in Bangor English Language courses. For further information and advice please see: www.bangor.ac.uk/international/support English Language Requirements To enable you to have the best learning experience at Bangor, you must be able to communicate effectively in English. Students for whom English is not a first language will be required to provide evidence of English proficiency through an approved testing system such as IELTS or TOEFL. Entry onto postgraduate courses requires the following English Language minimum scores: An overall score of IELTS 6.0 with no individual score lower than 5.5 TOEFL IBT with an overall score of 75, with minimum score of Listening - 17, Reading - 18, Speaking - 20 and Writing - 18 Some postgraduate programmes may require higher scores. For the most up-to-date information see: www.bangor.ac.uk/international/future/englishlanguage We also arrange trips and events for international students throughout the year. This enables students to meet others from all over the world and gives them an opportunity to get to know the area and experience the unique Welsh culture. Events we organise include Diwali and Chinese New Year celebrations, traditional Welsh cultural evenings and an annual international gala. Regular visits to local attractions, as well as major cities such as Liverpool, Manchester and Cardiff, are also organised. For more information please see: www.bangor.ac.uk/international/support/news_trips 16 BANGOR UNIVERSITY POSTGRADUATE PROSPECTUS

English Language Support The English Language Centre for Overseas Students (ELCOS) provides language improvement and study skills courses to overseas students at Bangor University. Pre-sessional English Students who have not achieved the English language level required can undertake a pre-sessional course prior to the beginning of the academic programme in order to reach the required level of English language proficiency. Please see: http://elcos.bangor.ac.uk/pre-sessional In-sessional English The Centre also offers general English language improvement courses and language and writing courses to help you develop your academic English skills whilst you study at Bangor. Please see: www.bangor.ac.uk/international/future/elcos OVER 125 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE Tel: +44 (0) 1248 382252 E-mail: elcos@bangor.ac.uk Visits to your country Bangor University representatives regularly travel overseas to meet prospective students and attend education fairs throughout the year. To find out about the next visit to your country please see: www.bangor.ac.uk/international/visits Meet your Country Manager Bangor has a dedicated team of International Officers who can provide help and support throughout the application process. Contact your country manager for information and assistance or see: www.bangor.ac.uk/international/countries/index.php The University has a world-wide network of advisers and representatives who provide free advice and assistance through the application process. The University currently has an adviser/s in the following countries: Armenia Azerbaijan Bahrain Bangladesh Brazil Brunei Cambodia Cameroon Canada China Columbia Cyprus Ghana Greece Hong Kong For more information and contact details please see: www.bangor.ac.uk/international/countries/our_agents Connect with us online If you are unable to attend an Open Day or educational fair to meet Bangor University staff there are a number of ways you can connect with staff, other applicants, current students and alumni. @BangorUni India Indonesia Iraq Japan Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Kuwait Lebanon Libya Malaysia Mexico Nepal New Zealand Nigeria Oman Pakistan Philippines Romania Russia Saudi Arabia Singapore Sri Lanka Taiwan Thailand Turkey Uganda United Arab Emirates USA Vietnam www.facebook.com/bangoruniversity (International Students Group search Bangor University International Students ) Skype: bangorinternational To download the International Student Guide brochure and for more information about living and studying at Bangor University as an international student plus information about fees, visas, the application process and much more, please see: www.bangor.ac.uk/international Bangor is a multicultural and friendly university with generous support for students. BANGOR UNIVERSITY POSTGRADUATE PROSPECTUS 17

STUDENT FINANCE AND FEES Tuition Fees The tuition fees cover the cost of your study at the University. The fees are determined by the students country of origin and sometimes vary depending on the type of subject being studied. For all current tuition fees and further information about fees for certain courses, please visit: www.bangor.ac.uk/ar/studentfinance/info/ Funding There are various sources of funding available to postgraduate students. It is essential that you start thinking about how to fund your postgraduate studies as early as possible as there are often deadlines set for applying for funding. As well as considering external funding it s worth knowing that Bangor University offers a number of its own Scholarships, academic School Scholarships, Studentships and Bursaries. Full details of sources of funding can be found at: www.bangor.ac.uk/studentfinance/postgrad Bangor University Bursaries and Scholarships The University offers numerous opportunities each year to fully or partially fund your study in the form of bursaries and scholarships. For Masters courses, these generally range from around 500 to 5,000 per year, depending on the subject area, and are usually allocated on a competitive basis. For research degrees such as a PhD, the University advertises a significant number of fully-funded research studentships each year, with funding allocated variously from central scholarship funds, academic Schools, UK Research Councils and charitable institutions. Funding opportunities can arise throughout the year, so you are advised to check our website regularly for updates: www.bangor.ac.uk/scholarships/postgraduate Santander Scholarships The Santander Group awards Scholarships to Bangor University Taught Postgraduate students. The scholarship fund aims to reward the most academically gifted students from countries that are supported by the Santander Universidades scheme. Currently, there are a number of scholarships ranging in value from 4,162 to 5,000 available for eligible canidates. For more details please see: www.bangor.ac.uk/scholarships/santander.php.en International Scholarships Scholarships of 2,500 are awarded to every successful candidate showing a performance equivalent to 2.i or 2.ii. Scholarships of 5,000 are awarded to candidates showing a performance equivalent to a 1st class honours. Other International Scholarships offered by individual academic schools are also available. For full information and eligibility criteria please see: www.bangor.ac.uk/international/future/scholarship.php.en Third Party Funding It is sometimes possible to obtain third party financial support for your study. This may be from a charity, foundation or trust whose aims and interests correspond with your own proposed area of study, or it may be that your employer is willing to sponsor you. In either case, the onus is usually upon you as the prospective student to secure this kind of funding for your study. Usually, third party funding will only partially cover the cost of your study, and so you may need to apply to several sources to make up the full cost. Self-funding It is common for postgraduate students, particularly those undertaking a shorter taught course (e.g. a Masters degree), to selffund their study, whether this is achieved by using existing savings, working part-time to support your living costs or using a Career Development Loan from a High Street bank and paying this back in instalments agreed with the bank. Often, it is a combination of the above. Please see: www.bangor.ac.uk/fcourses/postgrad/self_funding If you do self-fund your study, it is worth knowing that the University does not always require full tuition fees to be paid up-front and that you can often pay in agreed instalments, or by monthly direct debit. For more information please see: www.bangor.ac.uk/finance/ic/ic105 Hardship Funds The University has limited means to help existing students in urgent need of financial support. The Financial Contingency Fund is made available to institutions to provide discretionary financial help to support vulnerable students, in particular to help them access and remain in higher education. Assistance is given in the form of a nonrepayable grant. Please see: www.bangor.ac.uk/studentservices/moneyadvice/hardship The Santander Mobility Scholarship Scheme This scheme offers Bangor University research students the opportunity to study or research overseas at institutions within the Grupo Santander Network during the academic year. The activities for which the scholarship is requested should be directly linked to the applicant s current and future research plans and make a positive contribution to their College/School and/or the University. www.bangor.ac.uk/scholarships/santander/santandermobility 18 BANGOR UNIVERSITY POSTGRADUATE PROSPECTUS

Bangor is considered an economical place to study so you can make the most of your money here. Low Cost of Living Market research shows that the cost of living in Bangor is much lower than in other parts of the UK. Bangor has been described as one of the cheapest places in Britain to be a student (The Independent s A-Z of Universities and Colleges) and is consistently ranked as one of the most economical places to study in the UK. By choosing Bangor University, you are already potentially making a substantial saving. We estimate that you can live in reasonable comfort in Bangor s city centre for around 160 per week in shared accommodation based on the following breakdown of costs # : Room rent, private accommodation: approx. 70 Food and utility bills: approx. 60 Personal expenses + and books: approx. 30 Bangor is such a great place to live, not too expensive, which is always great for students. There is so much to do here, great places to visit and the scenery is incredible. When you re stressed out with work, you can t beat a nice stroll down to the pier, along the Menai Strait. And then there s Snowdon and the beaches for even more fun! By comparison, you can expect to pay around 285 per week in London.* # These estimates do not include the cost of personal travel to and from Bangor + Being a relatively small city, it is not usually a necessity to use public/private transport to get around Bangor * www3.imperial.ac.uk/studentfinance/livingcosts Please note: these figures are based on current prices, rental markets and current information available. Costs vary widely and these figures are meant as a guide only. BANGOR UNIVERSITY POSTGRADUATE PROSPECTUS 19

APPLYING AND ENTRY REQUIREMENTS How to Apply You can apply online for all postgraduate taught courses and postgraduate research programmes (with the exception of the PGCE, MA Social Work, MSc/Diploma in Occupational Therapy and DClinPsy see below/next column for further details) at: www.bangor.ac.uk/courses/postgrad/taught/application You are strongly advised to read the Guidelines for Applicants before completing the form and also read the general application information at: www.bangor.ac.uk/courses/postgrad/taught/apply_taught In some countries we have a network of representatives (Agents) who can assist you with preparing and making an application please see: www.bangor.ac.uk/international/our_agents Application for Postgraduate Research Programmes Applicants for a research degree are encouraged to identify and discuss the topic for research with the relevant department prior to submitting the application. The research degree application should include a research proposal outlining the topic, purpose and rationale behind the research in question. A good research proposal is essential if you are applying for a PhD or MPhil. For guidance, please go to: www.bangor.ac.uk/courses/postgrad/research/advice International students are encouraged to apply 6 months in advance in order to allow for the lengthy visa issuing processes which may take months in some countries. If you re from a country outside the European Union, you should bear in mind that making immigration and visa arrangements can be a lengthy process, so please apply as soon as possible. It is possible for students to submit an application before they are able to meet all entry requirements, as the University will process the application, and may issue a conditional offer letter, stating the conditions that need to be met prior to registration. International students undertaking certain Research degrees in Science and Engineering may be required to obtain an ATAS certificate prior to applying for a student visa. The University will advise candidates of the necessary steps if their research application is successful. If you need further support during the admissions process, contact: Home/EU students: Admissions Office, Academic Registry, Bangor University, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 2DG, UK. E-mail: postgraduate@bangor.ac.uk Tel: 01248 388484 International students: International Education Centre Rathbone, Bangor University, College Road, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 2DG, UK Tel: +44 (0) 1248 382028 E-mail: international@bangor.ac.uk Applications for Post Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) Candidates should note that the application process for the PGCE programmes differs from Bangor University's standard postgraduate application procedure. Applications are made through the Graduate Teacher Training Registry (GTTR), which has earlier deadlines for submission. Applications can be made online at: www.gttr.ac.uk/students/apply/ Further information about the GTTR can be found at: www.gttr.ac.uk Applications for DClinPsy must be made through: The Clearing House for Postgraduate Courses in Clinical Psychology (please see contact details under DClinPsy in previous column). Applications for MSc/Diploma in Occupational Therapy For an application form and details of the application process go to: www.bangor.ac.uk/healthcaresciences/occtherapy/admissions Applications for MA Social Work For an application form and details of the application process go to: www.bangor.ac.uk/so/listcourses_pg Entry Requirements The qualifications, skills and qualities needed for postgraduate study at Bangor vary from course to course and academic School to School. Full details can be found on our online postgraduate prospectus at: www.bangor.ac.uk/courses/postgrad We recognise many different qualifications from around the world. For details of international entry requirements, please visit: www.bangor.ac.uk/international/applying/entryrequirements English Language As the programmes are delivered and assessed through the medium of English at Bangor, and to get the most from your studies, students for whom English is not a first language will be required to provide evidence of English Language proficiency. If you need to take further studies to improve your English Language, you can apply to undertake English Language courses at the University's English Language Centre prior to the beginning of the academic programme. Academic Entry onto postgraduate programmes requires a Bachelor/first degree from an approved University or Higher Education Institution. Normally for admission to Masters courses the minimum degree classification accepted is a lower second class honours or equivalent and for research degrees an upper second class honours or equivalent. Bachelor degrees gained in the UK are normally accepted. For students with degrees from other countries please see: www.bangor.ac.uk/international/countries/list.php Some programmes may require a higher degree classification or a higher degree award. Mature Student Regulations Mature students who do not have the academic qualifications normally required for entry can be considered for entry onto postgraduate degree programmes. A minimum of two years relevant professional work experience can be recognised as an entry qualification and may be accepted in-lieu of formal academic qualifications. Disability Support/Applicants with Additional Support Needs If you are an applicant with additional support needs, you can contact an adviser at the Disability Service (within the Student Support Service) to discuss any support needs you may have and arrangements that may be necessary. Visit the website for more details at: www.bangor.ac.uk/studentservices/disability Alternatively please contact: Disability Advisers, Student Support Services, Bangor University, First Floor, Neuadd Rathbone, College Road, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 2DF Tel: 01248 388650 E-mail: disabilityadviser@bangor.ac.uk 20 BANGOR UNIVERSITY POSTGRADUATE PROSPECTUS

STUDY OPTIONS SOME TAUGHT COURSES HAVE JANUARY OR SEPTEMBER START DATES A variety of study options are available at Bangor. Most of our students who study for a postgraduate qualification do so on a fulltime basis, but many of our taught courses and research programmes are available on a part-time basis and some academic Schools offer distance learning courses. You may have a definite idea of which subject you wish to study but you may be unsure of the way in which you want to study it. The following information will explain the different postgraduate study options available at Bangor. Course start date Most taught courses will start in September. However, you ll have the choice of being able to start some Masters-level programs in either January or September. If a course does offer a January or September start date, this will be highlighted in the Course Duration section of the course description and on our website: www.bangor.ac.uk/courses/postgrad/postgrad_jan_intake.php.en For most research courses, we can accept an intake at the beginning of every calendar month. Please enquire with the Course Director. Taught Courses Postgraduate Diplomas and Masters Degrees normally entail one year full-time study. The coursework element takes eight months, after which a postgraduate Diploma may be awarded. If you reach a sufficiently high standard in the Diploma assessment, you may carry out a research project and a dissertation (usually taking 4-7 months) for a Master degree (MA, MSc, MTh, MMus, MBA, as appropriate). Most Masters courses can be exited at Postgraduate Diploma level. The Masters courses consist of lectures, projects and assignments. Other postgraduate taught courses on offer include: PG Cert, PG Diploma, PGCE (Postgraduate Certificate in Education professional teaching qualification). Research Programmes The degrees of PhD and MPhil are research degrees and are awarded after the examination of a candidate s thesis, produced following a period of research. While the majority of candidates pursue research degrees on a full-time basis, in certain circumstances it is possible to offer part-time schemes of study. You may register for these degrees at the beginning of any month. An MPhil demonstrates possession of the skills necessary to carry out supervised research by the systematic analysis of existing data. For students who wish to gain more extensive training in research an MRes involves fewer taught modules and a greater research element than a Masters. A PhD shows the ability to conduct original research, having acquired the necessary research methodology skills. It will be an independent study, using new data, which advances the frontiers of knowledge in the subject area. The usual period of registration for research programmes is: Part-time: MPhil 3 years / PhD 5 years Full-time: MPhil 2 years / PhD 3 years DClinPsy This 3-year full-time programme leads to the degree of Doctor in Clinical Psychology, and comprises taught courses, clinical placements and a substantial research project. Applications for this course are NOT made through the University. They must be directed to The Clearing House for Postgraduate Courses in Clinical Psychology, 15 Hyde Terrace, Leeds, LS2 9LT. Please view their website for details and closing dates: www.leeds.ac.uk/chpccp. Please note: this course is not open to international applicants. BANGOR UNIVERSITY POSTGRADUATE PROSPECTUS 21