Our
Academic Structure
The University has grown
significantly since it was
granted its Royal Charter
in 1966.
Your course will belong
to one of these five
Faculties, and will usually
be made up of tutorials,
seminars, lectures and
lab or practical work.
UN DE RG RADUAT E
PROSPECTUS
These pages will give you a short
introduction to each Faculty followed by
detailed course information. The course
content and entry criteria for our courses
as set out on the following pages are
correct at the time of going to print;
however, this course information may
be subject to change (see page 249).
Employment and
salary information
Our course pages online give
information about the employment
and salary details of our graduates
six months after graduation. This is
collected each year and published
by the Higher Education Statistics
Agency (HESA).
Term dates 2016/17*
AUTUMN TERM
19 September - 16 December 2016
SPRING TERM
9 January - 7 April 2017
ACADEMIC STRUCTURE
During this time its
subject areas have
been expanded and our
teaching and research
expertise is divided across
five academic Faculties
which each cover a broad
range of specialisms – the
Faculty of Engineering and
Informatics; the Faculty
of Health Studies; the
Faculty of Life
Sciences; the Faculty
of Management and Law;
and the Faculty of Social
Sciences. Four are based
on our City Campus and
the fifth, the Faculty of
Management and Law,
is set in picturesque
parkland, a short bus
ride away.
SUMMER TERM
24 April - 26 May 2017
* Please note: Dates of attendance will vary
for NHS-funded students
2016
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