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Studying at the University of the
West of Scotland
Colin Fyfe
Scotland
 Population >5m
 1of 4 nations of UK
 Devolved parliamentary democracy
 British Pound (£)
 Technology, Finance, Whisky, Tourism,
Oil and Gas
Overview
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Formed in 1897
Degrees, Masters, MPhil, PhD
Over 100 undergraduate and 30 postgraduate degrees
18,000 students
£160 million investment programme
Four campuses – Paisley, Ayr, Hamilton & Dumfries
Paisley Campus
A dynamic & contemporary
environment
• around 10,000 students
• new £1m Employability Centre
• £9m investment in facilities
• cutting edge Student Union
• located in the heart of Paisley’s town
centre
• 10 minutes from Glasgow International
Airport with Easyjet
• 30 minutes from Prestwick International
Airport with Ryanair
Courses cover:
business, computing,
social sciences, creative
industries, engineering,
science, languages, health,
nursing and midwifery
Ayr Campus
A dynamic & contemporary
environment
• around 3,500 students
• 10 minutes’ walk from centre of town
• facilities include Digital Radio Station;
Cinema; TV Studios; Music Studios;
• Students’ Union & Halls of Residence
• plans for a new £75milion campus,
creating one of Scotland’s most modern
learning environments
Courses cover:
Media, Language and
Music; Education and
Nursing.
Why UWS?
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Strong career focus
Collaboration with industry & commerce
Applied research & consultancy expertise
Significant investment in campus facilities
Established and innovative degrees
International, innovative, inclusive
Strong commitment to high quality teaching
Friendly and supportive environment
3 Faculties
• Science and Technology
•Computing
•Creative Technologies
•Multimedia
•Web Design
•Animation
•Games Design
•Music Technology
•Computer Science
•Computer Science
•Computing
•Business Technology
•IT
School of Computing
Business Technology
Information Technology
Information Systems
Computing Science
Software Engineering
Computing
macromedia
Internet Technologies
Computer Networking
Multimedia
Computer Games
Computer Animation
Advanced Computer Systems Development
3 Faculties
• Business and Creative Industries
• Health, Nursing, Midwifery and Social Sciences
Business
Accounting
Business Studies
Economics
Logistics
Finance
Tourism
Enterprise Studies
Events Management
Management
Law
Marketing/International Marketing
Corporate Real Estate Management
Human Resource Management
Information Management
Engineering and
Science
Biological Sciences
Chemical Sciences
Engineering:
Civil,
Chemical,
Mechanical,
Design,
Product Design,
Motor Sport,
CAD
Physics
Sports
Quality
Media, Language and
Music
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Broadcast Production
Commercial Music
Corporate Media
Digital Art
Filmmaking
Journalism
Languages
Music Technology
Performance
Structure
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Trimesters
• Holidays
• 3 modules per trimester
• 6 taught modules over academic
year
• Combination of lectures, tutorials,
laboratory, personal study
• Combination of exam and
continuous assessment (essays,
projects, group work)
Support for Students
Student Support:
• School Office/Personal Tutor
• English Language Support
• Residential Accommodation Unit
• Centre for Learning & Teaching
• Finance Department
• Corporate Marketing
• Student Administration
• Library
Student Services:
• International Student Advisor
• Financial help & advice
• Counselling & Welfare
• Careers Guidance
• Chaplaincy
Choose UWS/2009
Funding Available for EU
Students
• Erasmus
• Students Awards Agency
for Scotland (SAAS)
• To qualify students must
enter into the third or fourth
year of a full time degree
course & plan to graduate
from the University of the
West of Scotland
• SAAS funded Postgraduate
places available each year
Accommodation
• University Halls of Residence –
self catering flats with 4-6
people sharing also private
accommodation for 4 people
sharing
• University flats available
around the town
• Application deadline – 30 June
2009
• No guarantee of University
accommodation
University Summer School
Free summer study is available at the
University during Trimester 3
Modules from Computing, Science,
Engineering and Business
Business English also available
Summer School will run from mid July until
August 2009 (6 weeks)
Tuition free – students only pay a package
price for accommodation
Modules & full details still to be confirmed
(Full details will be forwarded when
available)
Application
Process
Contact Details
Colin Fyfe
School of Computing
Tel: 0141 848 3305
Fax: 0141 848 3542
E-mail: [email protected]
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