UNISTATS Compare official course data from universities and colleges PDF report Course statistics 18 Jun 2016 Head office City Campus Pond Street Sheffield S1 1WB Notes Telephone: 01142 255555 Fax: 01142 252094 Data provided by: HEFCE unistats.gov.uk
UNISTATS - Overview (1) Overall, I am satisfied with the quality of the course 80%. Staff are good at explaining things 100%. Staff have made the subject interesting 95%. Feedback on my work has been prompt 70%. Feedback on my work has helped me clarify things I did not understand 74%. I have received sufficient advice and support with my studies 80%. The library resources and services are good enough for my needs 95%. I have been able to access general IT resources when I needed to 90%. 2
UNISTATS - Overview (1) I am satisfied with the Students' Union at my institution 56%. 3
UNISTATS - Overview (2) Average salary six months after the course 24,000 21,000 Typical salary range 21,000-27,000 21,000-22,000 Average salary across the UK after taking a similar course after six months 22,000 21,000 (salary range) 16,000-25,000 21,000-22,000 after 40 months 27,000 25,000 4
UNISTATS - Overview (2) (salary range) Accreditation 22,000-29,000 24,000-28,000 Yes. 5
UNISTATS - Overview (3) After the course Go on to work and/or study 90%. Now working 85%. Doing further study 10%. Studying and working 0%. Unemployed 10%. Other 0%. Employment six months after the course In a professional or managerial job 90%. Not in a professional or managerial job 10%. 6
UNISTATS - Overview (3) In an unknown job type 0%. 7
UNISTATS - Overview (4) Average annual fee for students from England This may be lower for some students who are eligible for fee support 9,000. for students from N. Ireland 9,000. for students from Scotland 9,000. for students from Wales 9,000. Could fees increase with inflation? Yes. Do the fees vary by year? No. Financial support Is there a fee waiver available? No. Is there means-tested support available? No. 8
UNISTATS - Overview (4) Is there non-means-tested support available? No. Typical annual cost of university/college accommodation 3,566-5,195. Typical annual cost of private accommodation 2,600-4,500. Number of university/college beds 5800. 9
UNISTATS - Overview (5) % time in lectures, seminars and similar 13%. Year 1 13%. Year 2 13%. Year 3 13%. % time in independent study Year 1 37%. Year 2 37%. Year 3 37%. % time on placement (if relevant to course) Year 1 50%. 10
UNISTATS - Overview (5) Year 2 Year 3 50%. 50%. 11
UNISTATS - Overview (6) % coursework Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 % written exams Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 % practical exams Year 1 89%. 83%. 83%. 100%. 17%. 17%. 0%. 0%. 12
UNISTATS - Overview (6) Year 2 0%. Year 3 0%. Are there other things which students must do to complete this course? No. Proportion of course available in Welsh 0%. 13
UNISTATS - Student satisfaction (1) Overall, I am satisfied with the quality of the course 80%. Staff are good at explaining things 100%. Staff have made the subject interesting 95%. Staff are enthusiastic about what they are teaching 100%. The course is intellectually stimulating 100%. 14
UNISTATS - Student satisfaction (2) The criteria used in marking have been clear in advance 90%. Assessment arrangements and marking have been fair 90%. Feedback on my work has been prompt 70%. I have received detailed comments on my work 70%. Feedback on my work has helped me clarify things I did not understand 74%. 15
UNISTATS - Student satisfaction (3) I have received sufficient advice and support with my studies 80%. I have been able to contact staff when I needed to 60%. Good advice was available when I needed to make study choices 80%. The timetable works efficiently as far as my activities are concerned 70%. Any changes in the course or teaching have been communicated effectively 55%. The course is well organised and is running smoothly 50%. 16
UNISTATS - Student satisfaction (4) The library resources and services are good enough for my needs 95%. I have been able to access general IT resources when I needed to 90%. I have been able to access specialised equipment, facilities, or rooms when I needed to 83%. The course has helped me to present myself with confidence 90%. My communication skills have improved 95%. As a result of the course, I feel confident in tackling unfamiliar problems 95%. 17
UNISTATS - Student satisfaction (5) I received sufficient preparatory information prior to my placement(s) 58%. I was allocated placement(s) suitable for my course 79%. I received appropriate supervision on my placement(s) 74%. I was given opportunities to meet my required practice learning outcomes/competences 95%. My contribution during placement(s) as part of the clinical team was valued 84%. My practice supervisor(s) understood how my placement(s) related to the broader requirements of my course 79%. 18
UNISTATS - Student satisfaction (6) I am satisfied with the Students' Union at my institution 56%. 19
UNISTATS - Employment & accreditation (1) Average salary six months after the course 24,000 21,000 Typical salary range 21,000-27,000 21,000-22,000 Average salary across the UK after taking a similar course after six months 22,000 21,000 (salary range) 16,000-25,000 21,000-22,000 after 40 months 27,000 25,000 20
UNISTATS - Employment & accreditation (1) (salary range) 22,000-29,000 24,000-28,000 21
UNISTATS - Employment & accreditation (2) Go on to work and/or study 90%. Now working 85%. Doing further study 10%. Studying and working 0%. Unemployed 10%. Other 0%. Employment six months after the course In a professional or managerial job 90%. Not in a professional or managerial job 10%. In an unknown job type 0%. 22
UNISTATS - Employment & accreditation (2) Accreditation Yes. 23
UNISTATS - Cost & accommodation (1) Average annual fee for students from England This may be lower for some students who are eligible for fee support 9,000. for students from N. Ireland 9,000. for students from Scotland 9,000. for students from Wales 9,000. Could fees increase with inflation? Yes. Do the fees vary by year? No. Is there a fee waiver available? No. Is there means-tested support available? No. Is there non-means-tested support available? No. 24
UNISTATS - Cost & accommodation (1) Typical annual cost of university/college accommodation 3,566-5,195. Typical annual cost of private accommodation 2,600-4,500. Number of university/college beds 5800. 25
UNISTATS - Study information (1) % time in lectures, seminars and similar 13%. Year 1 13%. Year 2 13%. Year 3 13%. % time in independent study Year 1 37%. Year 2 37%. Year 3 37%. % time on placement (if relevant to course) Year 1 50%. 26
UNISTATS - Study information (1) Year 2 50%. Year 3 50%. 27
UNISTATS - Study information (2) % coursework 89%. Year 1 83%. Year 2 83%. Year 3 100%. % written exams Year 1 17%. Year 2 17%. Year 3 0%. % practical exams Year 1 0%. 28
UNISTATS - Study information (2) Year 2 0%. Year 3 0%. Are there other things which students must do to complete this course? No. 29
UNISTATS - Study information (3) Class of degree 1st class degree 40%. Upper 2nd class degree 55%. Lower 2nd class degree 5%. Other honours / pass without honours 5%. Ordinary degree 0%. Degree that is not subject to classification 0%. 30
UNISTATS - Study information (4) What students are doing 1 year after starting the course Continue at the university or college 93% 80% Complete the course they enrolled on 1% 13% Complete a different award from the one they enrolled on 2% 0% Are taking a break from their studies 2% 4% Left before completing their course 2% 2% 31
UNISTATS - Study information (4) Proportion of course available in Welsh 0%. 32
UNISTATS - Entry information (1) Entry qualifications Degree (or equivalent) or higher qualification 18% 8% Different higher education qualification 11% 5% A Levels Scottish Advanced Highers or similar 56% 69% Baccalaureate 0% 0% Completed Access Course 15% 17% Foundation course 0% 0% 33
UNISTATS - Entry information (1) No/unknown prior qualifications 0% 0% Other 0% 0% 34
UNISTATS - Entry information (2) < 120 0% 0% 120-159 5% 1% 160-199 5% 1% 200-239 5% 1% 240-279 10% 12% 280-319 35% 24% 320-359 15% 17% 35
UNISTATS - Entry information (2) 360-399 15% 16% 400-439 15% 16% 440-479 0% 8% 480-519 0% 2% 520-559 0% 1% 560-599 0% 1% 600+ 0% 1% 36
UNISTATS Compare Course data Legend No data available: There are not enough data available for this item to give specific information for the course. It may be because the course size is small, or because it is a new course. This does not reflect on the quality of the course. Aggregated data: There are not enough data available to give specific information for the course: this may be because the course size is small, or because it is a new course. For this reason, the information may include data from previous years, or other courses at the institution in the course s wider subject area. For example, if the course was in Forestry, information for all agricultural and related subjects at the institution might be shown. Estimated data: These data are based on the modules the institution expects students to take rather than actual module choices. Social Nursing 37
UNISTATS Compare Course data About Unistats Unistats is the official site that allows you to search for and compare data on university and college courses from across the UK. The site draws together official comparable information on those areas that students have identified as important in making decisions about what and where to study. The items that students thought were most useful have been included in a Key Information Set (KIS), which can be found on the Overview tab for each course. The site draws on official data on higher education courses collected from the following sources: Data / information shown Student satisfaction data Employment information Fees Accommodation costs Learning and teaching information Assessment methods Accreditation Class of degree Entry qualifications Source of data National Student Survey The Destination of Leavers from Higher Education (DLHE) and the Longitudinal DLHE surveys. UCAS / Universities and Colleges Universities and Colleges Universities and Colleges Universities and Colleges Universities and Colleges The Higher Education Statistics Agency, HESA (www.hesa.ac.uk) for universities and the Data Service (www.thedataservice.org.uk) for colleges via the Individualised Learner Record (ILR) data. Continuation information 38