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Admission Requirement at University Campus Suffolk, United Kingdom

Applicants applying for Honours degrees, Foundation degrees and DipHE courses will need to fulfil requirements detailed on the individual course pages.

Applicants will be expected to have a two-year experience of post-16 study. For mature students, please see the details of applying as a mature students. In order to ensure that applicants applying for Honours and Foundation degrees have sufficient depth of knowledge and understanding, they are normally required to have studied at least two subjects to A-level or equivalent; together with three GCSEs grade C or above.

Students taking the International Baccalaureate Diploma are required to achieve a minimum of 24 points for both an Honours and a Foundation degree.

If English is not your first language details of the English language test requirements can be found in the international section.

DipHE Nursing courses require applicants to have at least five GCSE’s at grade C or above, including English, Mathematics and/or Science or equivalent. BSc (Hons) Nursing and Midwifery programmes require applicants to have studied at least two subjects to A-Level standard or equivalent, together with at least five GCSEs at grade C or above including English, Maths and Science.

All places on Nursing, Midwifery, Radiography and Social Work courses are subject to interview and will require an occupational health check and an Enhanced Criminal Records Bureau check.

Admission to the nursing programme is dependant upon agreement of both University Campus Suffolk and the NHS. An annual declaration will be made to the University and at the end of the course a Declaration of Good Character will be made to the Nursing and Midwifery Council.

Criminology Joint Honours Degrees at Swansea University

The following joint honours degree schemes with Criminology are currently available :
BSc Criminology and Social Policy - MLF4
BSc Criminology and Psychology - MC28
LLB Law and Criminology - MM19

In these joint honours schemes you will study introductory modules for Criminology and for the joint honours subject in the first year and then divide your studies equally between the two in your second and third years.

Entry Requirements: Please note that these will vary between joint honours programmes and you are advised to contact admissions tutors for joint honours subjects for further information.

Please contact:

Rhianon Bayliss, Admissions Tutor for Criminology email to: r.k.bayliss@swansea ; or

Zoë Brooks-Green, Undergraduate Administrator email to: z.brooks-green@swansea.ac.uk or telephone 01792 602037; or

the admissions tutor for the relevant joint honours subject

for more information on the modules offered within this programme, on the programme itself or to request a brochure. The University Undergraduate Prospectus is available on-line by clicking here

How to apply:

Applications are made through UCAS. Click here to link to the University’s web page for more information on applying for schemes through UCAS.