Higher Education Faculty of Arts Induction Programme 2014/15 Hull School of Art & Design
welcome Think you can t afford to study for a degree? Think again Dear Student I am delighted to welcome you to the Faculty of Arts and hope that you will thoroughly enjoy your time studying with us. Enclosed is the provisional induction programme which we plan carefully so that our new students get to know each other and their tutors and find out about the wider services available within Hull College. During your first week, you will be provided with your timetable, practical information about locations and resources, an introduction to your course and a one-day trip with all Year 1 students and tutors. The cost of this induction week trip will be covered by the Faculty of Arts. You will also learn something about the artistic and cultural life of Hull. This is an exciting time as you will graduate in 2017, when Hull is UK City of Culture. Some details of the induction programme may change before you arrive, but updated information will be available in the Hull School of Art and Design reception area and via your tutors. Enjoy the rest of your holidays and we look forward to seeing you on Monday 15 September 2014. If you require any further information about the induction week or any other aspect of your studies, please telephone Hull School of Art and Design reception 01482 480970. With best wishes To discuss whether you are eligible to receive financial support please contact our Student Services team on: Hull Campus 01482 598942 Sarah Humphreys Dean, Faculty of Arts
Monday 15 th September Course BA (Hons) Fashion BA (Hons) Textiles BA (Hons) Graphic Design BA (Hons) Film- Making and Creative Production BA (Hons) Games Design BA (Hons) Web Design BA (Hons) Animation BA (Hons) Journalism and Digital Media BA (Hons) Photography BA (Hons) Architecture BA (Hons) Fine Art BA (Hons) Illustration Base Room Enrolments Room Foyer right side 9:00am 9.30am 9.30am - 10:00am 10:00am 10.30am 10.30am 11:00am 11:00am 11.30am 11.30am 12:00pm Registration Desk left side 9.30am - 10:00am 10:00am 10.30am 10.30am 11:00am 11:00am 11.30am 11.30am 12:00pm 12:00pm 12.30pm 12:00pm 12.30pm 12.30pm 1:00pm 12.30pm 1:00pm 1:00pm 1.30pm 1.30pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2.30pm 2.30pm 3:00pm 1:00pm 1.30pm 1.30pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2.30pm 2.30pm 3:00pm 3:00pm 3.30pm 09.00am ALL students arrive at Hull School of Art and Design building, Queen s Gardens Meet with Programme Leaders in, then to tutor bases Tutorial activities introduction to course and tutors; tours of building (time as required to fit around enrolment) Your lunch break will fit around enrolment - café in Hull College tower block or café/sandwich shops nearby. Your tutor will arrange a convenient time for student photos. 10am -2pm, Queen s Gardens Student Association (NUS cards, special offers) Student Support Services (finance, accommodation) NUS Extra cards also available from HE Centre, Chesters Building, all week 2.00 3.15pm Induction welcome : Riverside Theatre, Horncastle Building Meet the Principal and staff Student services and Student Union Introduction to arts and culture in Hull with visiting speakers Tuesday 16 th September 10am Meet with Programme Leaders in studio bases The main activities for the day are: 1) introduction to Ferens Art Gallery and other areas of the city 2) introduction to Critical and Theoretical Studies (CATS). Tutorial activities and a lunch break will be worked around these two blocks. Tutors will accompany you on the Ferens visit. Tutorial activities could include: Photos Computer accounts/moodle/emails Introduction to tutorial/support system and expectations re attendance, approach to work etc Initial assessment YOU WILL COMPLETE AN ETHICAL GUIDELINES DECLARATION. THIS RELATES TO ANY RESEARCH YOU MAY UNDERTAKE DURING YOUR DEGREE COURSE Visits to Ferens Gallery/other areas of City Introduction to Critical and Theoretical studies Time 10.30-11.45 12.00-13.15 13.30-14.45 The Washing Line Ideas and Meanings in Art, Design and New Media (CATS team) AT120 lecture theatre BA (Hons) Animation, Games Design, Web Design, BA (Hons) Graphic Design; BA(Hons) Journalism and Digital Media BA (Hons) Fine Art, Film- Making, Photography BA (Hons) Illustration, Architecture, Textiles, Fashion Introduction to the Ferens Gallery or other areas of the city (each group accompanied by course tutors) BA (Hons) Illustration, Architecture, Textiles, Fashion BA (Hons) Animation, Games Design, Web Design, Graphic Design; BA(Hons) Journalism and Digital Media BA (Hons) Fine Art, Film- Making, Photography
Wednesday 17 th September HE Freshers Fair Horncastle Building and HE Centre (Chesters Building). You are invited to visit the Freshers Fair; this is a college-wide event organised by the Students Union. COURSEWORK PROJECTS AND LIBRARY INDUCTION 10am-4pm: Studio bases Coursework projects in studio bases Library induction sessions Election of student reps; discussion of activities for Thursday s induction trip Library Induction Timetable Course BA (Hons) Fashion Library - Chesters Building 10.00am 10.30am BA (Hons) Textiles 10.00am 10.30am BA (Hons) Graphic Design BA (Hons) Film-Making and Creative Production BA (Hons) Games Design BA (Hons) Web Design BA (Hons) Animation BA (Hons) Journalism and Digital Media BA (Hons) Photography BA (Hons) Architecture BA (Hons) Fine Art BA (Hons) Illustration 10.30am 11:00am 11:00am 11.30am 11.30am 12:00pm 11.30am 12.00pm 11.30am 12.00pm 11.30am 12.00pm 12.00 12.30pm 12.30pm 1.00pm 1.00pm 1.30pm 1.30pm 2.00pm Thursday 18 th September Students Induction trip to Manchester Your tutors will plan your programme for the day Bring your own food if you don t want to pay café and restaurant prices! 8.30am Meet at The Warren (near BBC building at other end of Queens Gardens) BUS 1: BA (Hons) Fine Art BA (Hons) Illustration BUS 2: BA (Hons) Animation BA (Hons) Games Design BA (Hons) Web Design BA (Hons) Journalism and Digital Media BUS 3: BA (Hons) Fashion BA (Hons) Architecture BA (Hons) Textiles BUS 4: BA (Hons) Photography BA (Hons) Film-Making and Creative Production BA (Hons) Graphic Design Friday 19 th September 10am to 1pm Studio bases Practical activity 10.30-12.00 Enrolment for returning students who have been unable to complete electronic enrolment ( Foyer) Monday 22 nd September Semester 1 begins *Initial assessments will be carried out during weeks of 15th and 22nd September
Hull College Group Bursaries 2014/2015 Hull College Group offers a range of bursaries and scholarships to financially support students studying Foundation Degree, BA (Honours), Higher National Diploma (HND) and Higher National Certificate (HNC) courses. We have set our Higher Education fees at 6,400 per year for new full-time undergraduate students. The cost of fees is competitive, but importantly our students receive a high quality academic experience with outstanding tutor support Name Number of Awards available Criteria Additional Information Award amount Closing Date Progression Bursary Up to 300 bursaries for students entering HE in September 2014 Hull, Goole and Harrogate College students progressing from Level 3 The award is subject to an assessment based on household income Be progressing from a Further Education course to a Higher Education course or from a Foundation Degree to Honours, provided by the Hull College Group. Award paid in 1 instalment in December 500 1 year only Academic Achievement Award Up to 50 awards for students entering HE in September 2014 Students entering with an academic profile of AAB Awards paid in 2 instalments in December and February 2,000 per year for 3 years in the form of 1,000 cash benefit and 1,000 fees discount Wilberforce Scholarship 10 Scholarships for all students Household income of less than 25,000 Justification from information provided by a personal statement Awards paid in 2 instalments in December and February 1,500 per year (pro-rata for part-time) for the duration of the course (maximum 3 years) National Scholarship Programme 184 Scholarships for students entering HE in September 2014 Household income of less than 25,000 In receipt of the Higher Maintenance Grant ( 3,354 (subject to change)) Living with a post code listed on the deprivation index Justification from information provided by a personal statement Awards paid in 2 instalments in December and February 2,000 cash benefit (Full-time and pro rata part-time) STEM Bursaries 20 bursaries available Personal statement of 250 words that focuses on how the support will enable students to maximise their opportunity to fully develop their employability potential related to their field of study. Students studying the following will be eligible to apply: Construction, Engineering, Sport, Health, Computing, Creative & Digital 1000, to be paid out in equal instalments of 500 per year for the first two years of study
Hull College Students Union is dedicated to benefiting students. We are elected from the student body and are here to listen to what you have to say. Our policies and priorities must be student-led and student focused, building open, transparent and accessible democratic structures that increase our performance and strengthen the community. We are affiliated with the National Union of Students, a voluntary membership organisation which makes a real difference to the lives of students and its member students unions. NUS is a confederation of 600 students unions, amounting to more than 95 per cent of all higher and further education union in the UK. Through its member students unions, we represent the interests of more than seven million students. At the beginning of the academic year, we hold our annual Freshers Weeks where you can meet new friends, join societies and sports teams, find out more about the City of Hull and have some fun social evenings! Around this time, we also elect course and site reps to ensure every area of Hull, Harrogate and Goole Colleges are fairly represented. From us, you can buy the NUS cards for 12 which last for a full 12 months and can save you up to 500 in a year from Amazon to travelling. The options are endless! In addition, we also offer the PASS hologram Citizencard as an official form of ID... for free! Not only do we hold fun events to strengthen the social aspect of your student experience, but we also ensure that you are getting the best of quality while studying here at Hull College. We hold monthly rep meetings in addition with Student Voice meetings and then raise your views at Committees to ensure the College also hears your voice and takes action. We hold annual elections in the SU, giving students the opportunity to run Hull College Students Union and help develop and grow the student community. In the past, Executive Committees have been successful in campaigns such as the pedestrian crossing outside the Horncastle Building (due in place autumn 2014) and developing a rep structure that defines the roles and responsibilities of student representatives. From campaigns to activities our main focus is purely on students. Email: mail@hcsu.co.uk Website: www.hcsu.co.uk Twitter: @HCstudentunion Facebook: Hull College Student Union