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Bristol UWE

UCAS Code: B80

Location: Bristol, west of England. Show on Map

Site: Four campuses in and around city; partner colleges

A modern university; a member of the University Alliance group of universities.

Student Population

Total Students:32,543
Undergraduates:80%
Postgraduates:20%
FE Students:0%

Undergraduates

Total undergraduates:25,356
Male:45%
Female:55%
Full Time:80%
Mature on Entry:24%
UK Students:91%
Lower socio economic groups:30%

Teaching Staff

1093 full-time equivalent.

Broad study areas

Art & design; built environment; business; computing; education; engineering; health; humanities; law; science; social science.

Freshers

Admission Information:AS-levels accepted in combination with 2+ A-levels equivalent. UCAS tariff used.
Points on Entry (Mean):300
Drop Out Rate:9%
Accommodation:All first years housed (if they apply by the deadline).

Institution

Founded:1969 as Bristol Polytechnic, from technical, commerce, art, education and health colleges; university status 1992.
Site:4 campuses and 3 regional centres (school of health).
How to get there:City well served by rail (main line to Bristol Parkway and Temple Mead stations) and coach (including Megabus to Frenchay campus); close to M4 (for London, Heathrow and south Wales) and M5 (Birmingham, the north and the west country). Buses from Bristol city centre to all campuses; inter-campus/city centre Ulink buses (free for most students in UWE-managed accommodation).

Student services & facilities

Student advice & services:Student advice, welfare, counselling, health, disability and well-being services; nursery; faith & spirituality centre.
Amenities:Bookshop, bank, SU shop on 4 campuses; centre for performing arts, sport & activities centre, media centre, jobshop, print shop, 5 bars, SU nursery, student radio station; 100+ clubs and societies.
Sporting facilities:State-of-the-art sports centre includes fully-equipped fitness suite, glass-backed squash courts, multi-use sports hall, indoor climbing wall and aerobics studio; water-based astropitch (for hockey and other sports); additional fitness suite, squash courts and sports performance gym on Frenchay Campus for elite athletes and sports clubs. Range of semi-competitive leagues and tournaments, coaching courses, volunteering schemes, physiotherapy and sports massage, gym services (eg fitness tests, personal training). Sports performance staff support elite athletes.
Accommodation:All first years who require it (and apply by 1 July) are guaranteed university-approved accommodation. 4048 self-catering places available, £88−£130 per week (plus sports membership), contracts Sept−July. Students live in privately-owned accommodation for 2+ years: rents £60−£130 pw self-catering. Demand high in January−March each year.

Study opportunities & careers

Library & information services:5 service points, total of 581,523 books, 8538+ periodicals (95+% electronic); 1840 study places, electronic information retrieval facilities in all libraries; faculty librarians run introduction and in-depth information retrieval skills sessions for new students. Information provision, £93 pa spent for each student (FTE). Separate IT service. 1700 networked PCs with access to library catalogue, internet, mail and specialist software (50 bookable terminals in Frenchay library). 24-hr facilities; wireless access in all libraries and many communal areas; access from 4000+ accommodation rooms. IT assistance available at support centre during working hours and by phone including at evenings and weekends.
Study abroad:Opportunities on some degrees for study or work placements in Europe through Erasmus (some teaching in English) plus exchanges in USA. Languages can be included on some courses or as an additional module. Self-tuition facilities available.
Careers:Information, advice and careers events.

Money

Living expenses budget:Minimum budget of £8000 pa (excluding tuition fees) recommended by university for students who go home in vacations.
Term-time work:Students advised not to work more than 14 hours pw (average) during term-time. SU Jobshop offers (free) part-time job-seeking service.
Financial help:Bursaries may change in 2012. In 2010, bursaries of £1000 pa available for UK students whose family income is up to £25k, for students from Access courses and for care leavers. Some £500,000 government funds; plus short-term loans, £30,000 international students’ hardship fund; awards range from £100–£2000 pa. Priorities for the fund are student parents and disabled students. Apply for help to Student Advice & Welfare Services.
University tuition fees:Home students pay £9000 pa for first degrees. International students pay £10,000 pa (classroom), £10,500 pa (lab-based).   

Courses

Academic features:

Programmes professionally and vocationally relevant; focus is on preparing students for future careers

Awarding body:

University of the West of England (Bristol UWE)

Main undergraduate awards:

BA, BA(ITE), BSc, BEng, LLB, FdA, FdSci

Length of courses:

3 years; sandwich 4 years; FdA/FdSci 2 years.

Main subjects offered:

  • Accountancy
  • Aeronautical Engineering
  • Agriculture
  • Animal Science
  • Animation
  • Architectural Design
  • Architectural Technology
  • Architecture
  • Art
  • Audio
  • Biochemistry
  • Biological Chemistry
  • Biology
  • Biomedical Science
  • Biotechnology
  • Building Studies
  • Building Surveying
  • Building Technology
  • Business Administration
  • Business Economics
  • Business Studies
  • Childhood Studies
  • Civil Engineering
  • Communication Studies
  • Community Studies
  • Computer Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • Computer Technology
  • Computing
  • Conservation
  • Construction
  • Countryside Management
  • Criminology
  • Cultural Studies
  • Drama
  • Economics
  • Education
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Electronic Engineering
  • Electronics
  • Engineering (General)
  • English
  • English as a Foreign Language
  • Environmental Science
  • Equine Studies
  • Fashion
  • Film Studies
  • Finance
  • Financial Economics
  • Forensic Science
  • Geography
  • Graphic Design
  • Health
  • History
  • Housing Management
  • Human Biology
  • Human Resource Management
  • Humanities
  • Illustration
  • Information Technology
  • Interactive Games Production
  • International Business
  • International Relations
  • Internet Technology
  • Journalism
  • Law
  • Leisure Studies
  • Linguistics
  • Management
  • Manufacturing Engineering
  • Marketing
  • Mathematics
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Media Studies
  • Media Technology
  • Microbiology
  • Midwifery
  • Molecular Biology
  • Motor Sport Engineering
  • Multimedia
  • Music Technology
  • Nursing
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Palliative Care
  • Pharmacology
  • Philosophy
  • Photography
  • Physiology
  • Physiotherapy
  • Politics
  • Product Design
  • Production Engineering
  • Psychology
  • Public Health
  • Quantity Surveying
  • Radiography
  • Social Science
  • Social Work
  • Sociology
  • Software Engineering
  • Sports Sciences
  • Sports Studies
  • Statistics
  • Surveying
  • Systems Analysis
  • Teacher Training
  • Textiles
  • Tourism
  • Town/Country Planning
  • Transport Studies
  • Urban Estate Management
  • Veterinary Nursing
  • Veterinary Studies
  • Visual Arts
  • Web Development/Design
  • Wildlife Management

Student view

Katy Phillips, Vice-President of the Student Representative Council (Marketing course)

Living

What’s it like as a place to live?  Bristol is a busy and vibrant city, there’s always something going on.

How’s the student accommodation?   The new student village has allowed us to create a UWE community on campus as well as offer a range of city centre accommodation and student housing.

What’s the student population like?  Varied. From local undergraduates to postgraduates and international students.

How do students and locals get on?   Students do loads of community volunteering with both the students union and the university.

Studying

What’s it like as a place to study?   There are a wide variety of courses and options for joint honours study at UWE so students can find a course to suit them.

Socialising

What are student societies like?  There are a huge range from religious groups to sporting and interest societies. Also if a student wants to set something up, they are given funding and training on doing so.

What’s a typical night out?   Again, there is much on offer, bars, clubs, comedy nights etc.

And how much does it cost?  Fun can be had on a budget in Bristol. Great for students!

How can you get home safely?  With student and public buses as well as taxis, transport is in abundance.

Money

Is it an expensive place to live?  It depends where you go; the prices on the whole reflect city living.

Average price of a pint?   Less that £2

And the price of a takeaway?  Depends on what you fancy!

What’s the part-time work situation?   The union offers a jobshop with over 6500 jobs every year, which are flexible around student studies.

Summary

What’s the best feature about the place?   The diversity of our campuses.

And to sum it all up?   A really exciting and fun-filled place.

Past Students

Jack Russell (England wicket keeper), Mark Knopfler (Dire Straits guitarist), Kyran Bracken (England rugby), Dawn Primarolo MP.

More info?

Union website, www.uwesu.net.

Open days

29th February 2012

Open day at Gloucester Campus for undergraduate courses in adult nursing and mental health nursing.

3rd March 2012

Open day at Gloucester Campus for undergraduate courses in adult nursing and mental health nursing.

Contact

Address:

University of the West of England
Frenchay Campus
Coldharbour Lane
Bristol
BS16 1QY

Tel:

0117 328 3333

Email:

Admissions@uwe.ac.uk

Website:

www.uwe.ac.uk

Student enquiries:

Admissions & International Development

Application:

UCAS

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