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BSc ( Hons ) Product Design and Innovation
What ’ s this course about ?
Develop your understanding of engineering design , illustration and computer-aided design while exploring how to create successful and sustainable products in a competitive market . You ’ ll use sophisticated computer software and rapid prototyping equipment to design new products and improve existing ones . And you ’ ll learn how to use professional software to visually communicate your product ideas and work with industry experts on briefs given to you by a design professional .
Duration
3 years full time , 4 years with work placement during or after your studies
Requirements
112 – 120 points from 2 or 3 A levels , or equivalent , to include a relevant subject .
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Accreditation
UCAS code : H771
Institution of Mechanical Engineers ( IMechE ) meeting in full the academic requirement for IEng ( Incorporated Engineer )
Institution of Engineering Designers ( IED ) meeting in full the academic requirement for IEng ( Incorporated Engineer )
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BA ( Hons ) Creative Writing
What ’ s this course about ?
With guidance from professional novelists , poets and playwrights , you ’ ll develop your unique writing voice across various media , from stories and poetry to plays and screenplays . Charles Dickens was born here , Sherlock Holmes was created here , H . G . Wells travelled here in his ‘ time machine ’. Portsmouth is an inspiring place to start your career in creative communication . Learn about the theory behind the art of writing and discover the history of storytelling and
narrative . Hear industry guest speakers explain how to build a writing career . And build your portfolio – from blogs , to zines , to newspapers and Comic Con panels .
Duration
3 years full time , 4 years with work placement during or after your studies
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Requirements
UCAS code : WW80
112 – 120 points to include a minimum of 2 A levels , or equivalent .
A relevant qualification or experience in English / Creative Writing / Journalism / Media or Film Studies is required .
Applicants without relevant qualifications will be asked to provide a portfolio to support their application .
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ENGLISH AND CREATIVE WRITING |
BEng ( Hons )/ MEng Renewable Energy Engineering UCAS code : H892 ( BEng ) / H893 ( MEng )
What ’ s this course about ?
From energy conversion and storage technology to low-carbon heating systems , electrical circuit analysis and large network grids , you ’ ll develop the engineering skills and technical knowledge you need to design , assess and improve electrical , renewable and alternative energy systems that benefit the climate and society . Get a better understanding of solar PV , wind turbines , batteries , hydrogen energy , energy-efficient buildings and sustainable transport on this course that can be studied as a 3-year Bachelor ’ s degree ( BEng ) or a 4-year integrated Master ’ s degree ( MEng ).
What ’ s this course about ?
Gain professional knowledge and experience with the technologies and techniques that are shaping our future – from machine learning and signal processing to robot dynamics and programming . You will explore everything from systems design through to ethical responsibilities , discovering advanced approaches to problemsolving , modelling and simulation along
Duration
BEng ( Hons ) 3 years full time , 4 years with work placement during or after your studies
MEng 4 years full time , 5 years with work placement during or after your studies
BEng ( Hons ) Robotics and Artificial Intelligence
the way . You ’ ll graduate ready for futurefocused careers where skills like analysis and creativity matter .
Duration
3 years full time , 4 years with work placement during or after your studies
Requirements
BEng ( Hons ) 112 – 120 points from 2 or 3 A levels , or equivalent , to include a relevant subject .
MEng 120 – 128 points from 2 or 3 A levels , or equivalent , to include a relevant subject .
Accreditation
Accredited Programme
Institution of Engineering and Technology ( IET )
Requirements
UCAS code : H671
112 – 120 points from 2 or 3 A levels , or equivalent , to include a relevant subject .
BA ( Hons ) English and Creative Writing
What ’ s this course about ?
Take your love of literature to a higher level and perfect your writing skills , ready for a rewarding career . You ’ ll learn to analyse literature as a critic , historian and linguist , and from the perspective of a creator , storyteller , playwright and poet – all of which will transform your writing skills . Develop techniques for producing short stories , poetry and plays , and learn to dissect , critique and perform your own writing . Opportunities range from being a panellist at Comic Con , to building your portfolio via blogs and zines , to taking on an industry placement .
Duration
3 years full time , 4 years with work placement during or after your studies
BA ( Hons ) English Language and Linguistics
What ’ s this course about ?
Explore how spoken and written language are used in everything from digital promotion to forensic investigation . Choosing from a wide range of modules , you can study specialist areas including clinical linguistics , forensic linguistics , gender language and sexuality . Considering language problems from a variety of professional contexts – from court to classroom , to clinic – you ’ ll enjoy opportunities to develop solutions to communication challenges . You can also choose to study for the internationally recognised Trinity Certificate for free . And you can gain experience of applying your new skills in the community .
Duration
3 years full time , 4 years with work placement during or after your studies
Requirements
UCAS code : QW38
112 – 120 points to include a minimum of 2 A levels , or equivalent , including a relevant subject .
Applicants without relevant qualifications will be asked to provide a portfolio to support their application .
Requirements
UCAS code : QQ31
104 – 112 points to include a minimum of 2 A levels , or equivalent .
Humanities pathways
Optional pathways are available on this course leading to the following exit award :
• BA ( Hons ) English Language and Linguistics with Literature
See page 9 for more information .
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