Undergraduate students Undergraduates first registered on or after September 2006 (except students on Foundation programmes or students who obtained a deferred offer of a place prior to 1 August 2005) 2 credits 3,070 768 3,000 750 Undergraduates first registered before September 2006. 2 credits 1,225 618 1,200 600 Foundation Programmes [Level 0] (First year of study only) 1,225 1,200 All BA courses, LLB, MMath, BSc Accountancy, BSc Business Finance and Economics, BSc Business Information Systems, BSc Business Management, BSc Development Studies, BSc Mathematics (except as listed below), BSc Psychosocial Sciences credits 8,950 4,475 8,700 4,350 BEng, Laboratory based BSc (including Maths courses GG41, G1G4, G1FX, G1F9), MChem, MComp, MPharm. MB/BS 17,300 17,100 Foundation Programmes [Level 0] (First year of study only) 11,300 11,300 Nurse Training Programmes 9 12,450 n/a BA in Professional Practice (SWK) 8 and credits 11,300 5,650 11,300 5,650 credits 768 600 Continuing Education Certificates and Diplomas Students starting named pathways on or after September 2006 or taking units which do not follow a named pathway (fee per 10 credits) 128 125 Students starting named pathways before September 2006 (fee per 10 credits) 103 100 Creative Writing (online) (per 10 credits) 128 125 Introduction to Counselling (per 10 credits) 240 235 Counselling Skills and Professional Development 768 750 Units taught on site at Sedgeford (SHARP) (per 10 credits) 240 235 Officer
Postgraduate Certificate of Education and MA in Primary or Secondary Education PGCE 3,070 3,000 PGCE 11,500 11,400 MA in Primary or Secondary Education (Year 1) 3,070 3,000 MA in Primary or Secondary Education (Year 1) 11,500 11,400 MA in Primary or Secondary Education (Year 2) MA in Primary or Secondary Education (Year 2) credits 1,080 1,056 credits 3,800 3,800 Graduate Diplomas with English Language - Arts/LAW 3,240 3,168 - Arts/LAW 9,150 8,800 - Sciences 3,240 3,168 - Sciences 11,500 11,400 Sciences (except Mathematics) 3,240 3,168 Sciences (except Mathematics) 11,500 11,400 Arts(and Mathematics) 50% 3,240 1,620 3,168 1,584 Arts(and Mathematics) 50% 9,150 4,575 8,800 4,400 Law 3,240 3,168 Law 9,150 8,800 Legal Studies 7 3,240 3,168 Legal Studies 9,150 8,800 History 50% 1,995 998 1,950 975 History 50% 9,150 4,575 8,800 4,400 Officer
Higher Degrees Postgraduate Certificates and Diplomas Diplomas in MED 50% 1,620 1,584 Diplomas in MED 50% 4,575 4,400 Diploma in Cognitive Analytical Therapy and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy 60 credits 1,350 1,056 MA in Education (credit based) ( credits) 60 credits 1,080 1,060 MA in Education (credit based) ( credits) 60 credits 3,050 2,935 MA in Advanced Educational Practice (60 credits) 60 credits 1,080 1,060 MA in Advanced Educational Practice (60 credits) 60 credits 3,050 2,935 Postgraduate Diploma/MA in Counselling - Year 1 5 5,985 5,845 Postgraduate Diploma/MA in Counselling - Year 1 5 9,150 8,800 MA in Counselling - Year 2 5 60 credits 1,080 1,080 1,055 MA in Counselling - Year 2 60 credits 3,050 3,050 2,935 MA in Creative Writing 4,100 2,050 MA in Creative Writing 9,150 4,575 Postgraduate Diploma in Focusing and Experiential Psychotheraphy 2,160 1,080 2,110 Postgraduate Diploma in Focusing and Experiential Psychotheraphy 6,100 3,050 5,870 MA in Focusing and Eperiential Psychotherapy 3,240 1,620 3,165 MA in Focusing and Eperiential Psychotherapy 9,150 4,575 8,805 All students 30 credits 540 528 MA in Advanced Social Work Practice and Planning MSc in Health Sciences, MClinEd, MSc Advanced Practitioner 20 credits 4,050 450 3,168 350 MSc in Health Sciences, MClinEd, MSc Advanced Practitioner 20 credits 12,150 8,800 Other MA s, MEd, MMus, LLM, MSc in Science Education 3 90 credits 3,240 1,620 3,168 1,584 Other MA s, MEd, MMus, LLM, MSc in Science Education 90 credits 9,150 4,575 8,800 4,400 MSc in Accounting and Finance; MSc in Development Studies; MSc in Mathematics 90 credits 3,240 1,620 3,168 1,584 MSc in Accounting and Finance; MSc in Development Studies; MSc in Mathematics 90 credits 9,150 4,575 8,800 4,400 Postgraduate Diplomas in the School of Computing Sciences 90 credits 3,240 1,620 3,168 1,584 Postgraduate Diplomas in the School of Computing Sciences Overses 90 credits 11,500 5,750 11,400 5,700 Officer
Other MSc courses 3 90 credits 3,240 1,620 3,168 1,584 Other MSc courses 90 credits 11,500 5,750 11,400 5,700 MSc in Business Management, MSc in Marketing, MSc in Strategic Supply Chain Management, MSc in International Human Resources Management, MSc in International Accounting and Fee 4,950 4,750 Financial Management, MSc in Strategic Information Systems 5 MSc in Business Management, MSc in Marketing, MSc in Strategic Supply Chain Management, MSc in International Human Resources Management, MSc in International Accounting and Financial Management, MSc in Strategic Information Systems 5 Fee 10,420 9,420 Masters of Research - Non-Laboratory based (incl. Mathematics) 3 50% 3,240 1,620 3,168 1,584 Masters of Research - Non-Laboratory based (incl. Mathematics) 50% 8,950 4,475 8,800 4,400 Masters of Research - Laboratory based (excl. Mathematics) 3 50% 3,240 1,620 3,168 1,584 Masters of Research - Laboratory based (excl. Mathematics) 50% 11,400 5,700 11,400 5,700 Masters in Business Administration 5, 6 All students Fee 13,500 10,000 13,000 10,000 MSc by Research, MA by Research, MMus by Research, LLM by Research, MPhil, PhD (inc Integrated PhD) - Non Laboratory based (incl. Mathematics) 3 50% 3,240 1,620 3,168 1,584 MSc by Research, MA by Research, MMus by Research, LLM by Research, MPhil, PhD (inc Integrated PhD) - Non Laboratory based (incl. Mathematics) 3 50% 8,950 4,475 8,800 4,400 MSc by Research, MPhil, PhD (inc Integrated PhD) - Laboratory based 3 50% 3,240 1,620 3,168 1,584 MSc by Research, MPhil, PhD (inc Integrated PhD) - Laboratory based 3 50% 11,400 5,700 11,400 5,700 Doctorate in Clinical Psychology 4 1,620 1,584 Doctorate in Clinical Psychology 4 4,475 4,400 EdD 1,620 1,584 EdD 4,475 4,400 LittD, ScD, LLD 500 490 LittD, ScD, LLD 500 490 All students 1,620 1,584 PhD by Publication DSW (Doctor of Social Work) 1,620 1,584 DSW (Doctor of Social Work) 4,475 4,400 MD (Doctor of Medicine) 1,620 1,584 MD (Doctor of Medicine) 4,475 1,584 Officer
Channel Islands and Isle of Man Students - HEFCE Price Band A 10 50% 22,707 11,354 22,118 11,059 Channel Islands and Isle of Man Students - HEFCE Price Band B 10 Entry on 50% 10,138 5,069 9,880 4,940 Channel Islands and Isle of Man Students - HEFCE Price Band C 10 or after Sept 2006 50% 7,952 3,976 7,751 3,876 Channel Islands and Isle of Man Students - HEFCE Price Band D 10 50% 6,313 3,157 6,155 3,078 Channel Islands and Isle of Man Students - HEFCE Price Band A 10 50% 20,404 10,202 19,870 9,935 Channel Islands and Isle of Man Students - HEFCE Price Band B 10 Entry 50% 8,672 4,336 8,445 4,223 Channel Islands and Isle of Man Students - HEFCE Price Band C 10 before 50% 6,631 3,316 6,458 3,229 Channel Islands and Isle of Man Students - HEFCE Price Band D 10 Sept 2006 50% 5,101 2,551 4,968 2,484 Notes: 1 Part-time undergraduate students are charged pro rata to the credit value of the modules taken. The fee quoted is for 60 credits (assuming a 50% fte). Quotation of a part-time fee does not imply a part-time variant of the course is available. Please check with the relevant Faculty Office. 2 The fee charged for undergraduate students is regulated. We are not permitted to charge above the levels shown for full time study. The University made a decision for 2006/07 entry that the part-time fee for students entering after September 2006 would be 50% of the full time fee per fte. 3 The fee for PhD, MA and MSc courses is set in line with the maximum amount payable in respect of fees by the various Research Councils except where Faculties believe a higher fee is viable. 4 Fee payable only in years 1 and 2 of part time programme. 5 "Full Cost" Programmes. 6 Direct entry to year 2 of the MBA to be charged at 6,000. Charging by module is only available with the prior approval of the MBA Director. 7 Rates for students on the Graduate Diploma in Legal Studies with Law Society exemptions or registered as visiting students are 525 per module 8 The charge for modules SWK-3A40 and SWK-3A41 will be 408 each per 40 credits 9 Home students' fees are covered by the SHA contract. An additional bench fee of 1,500 is also payable annually. 10 To identify the price band relevant to your course please contact the relevant Faculty Office. Officer
Additional : Graduate Diploma Introductory School of Economics 200 School of Law 235 Master of Arts Introductory School of Economics 200 Other 830 Performance option in MMus maximum MA in Film Archiving (additional fee) 975 Non standard fees: Fee rates for Channel Islands and Isle of Man students, the PhD (Hong Kong) Programme, the BSc in Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy or Speech and Language Therapy and the Nursing and Midwifery Programmes are available on application to the Faculty Admissions Office Continuation fee rates for Postgraduate Research students are: Year 1 (suspended subject to submission within the first 12 months of writing up) 250 Year 2 (or part year of) 500 Year 3 (or part year of, and for each subsequent year or part year) 1,000 Staff Fee Remission (Except Higher Doctorates, "Full Cost" programmes and non-degree programmes) UEA Full-time staff Remission of 100% fees (subject to meeting qualifying criteria; see CSED UEA Part-time staff (who started programmes prior to 1 September 2007) UEA Part-time staff (who started programmes on or after 1 September 2007) Partner College Staff (University Campus Suffolk, City College Norwich, Easton College) Affiliated Institutes Remission of 100% fees (subject to meeting qualifying criteria; see CSED Remission of fees pro-rata to full time equivalent contracted hours of work e.g. if you work 50% FTE, remission will be 50% (subject to meeting qualifying criteria; see CSED website) Remission of 25% fees (subject to qualifying criteria; consult with UEA Partnerships Office to determine eligibility) Remission of 25% (subject to qualifying criteria) Officer