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English Literature See Literature
Film 86
History 88History 90
Military History 91
Journalism 92
Languages and Linguistics 94English Language and
Linguistics 96
European Studies 96
French 97
German 98
Hispanic Studies 98
Italian 99
Law 100
Liberal Arts 104
Literature 106Contemporary Literature 108
English and American
Literature 108
English and American
Literature and Creative
Writing 108
English, American and
Postcolonial Literature 109
Comparative Literature 110
World Literature 110
Mathematics, Statistics
and Actuarial Science 112Actuarial Science 114
Mathematics 114
Music 116Music 118
Music Technology 118
Popular Music 119
Pharmacy 120Applied Bioscience
Technology 121
Pharmacy 122
Asian Studies 54
Biosciences 56Biochemistry 58
Biology 58
Biomedical Science 59
Business, Accounting,
Finance 60Accounting & Finance 62
Accounting & Management 62
Business Administration 63
Business & Management 63
International Business 64
Marketing 65
Business (Top-Up) 65
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Computing 66Computer Science 68
Computing 68
Computing/Business
Information Technology 69
Criminology 70Criminal Justice and
Criminology 70
Criminology 71
Digital Arts and Multimedia 72Digital Arts 74
Multimedia Technology
and Design 74
Drama and Theatre 76
Economics 78
Engineering, Electronics
and Bioengineering 80Bioengineering 82
Computer Systems
Engineering 83
Electronic and
Communications
Engineering 84
Why come to Kent?
50th Anniversary 4
Academic excellence 6
Inspirational teaching 8
Superb student experience 10
A global outlook 12
A successful future 14
Stunning locations 16
Kent: the UK’s European
university 18
First-class facilities 20
Academic environment 23
Research at Kent 25
Supportive community 26
Enhanced career prospects 27
Academic programmes 31
American Studies 32
Ancient History, Archaeology,
and Classics 34Ancient History 36
Classical & Archaeological
Studies 36
Anthropology and
Conservation 38Anthropology 40
Biological Anthropology 40
Environmental Social
Sciences 41
Human Ecology 42
Medical Anthropology 42
Social Anthropology 43
Wildlife Conservation 44
Architecture 46
Arts 48Art History 50
Event and Experience
Design 51
Fine Art 51
History & Philosophy of Art 52
Media Arts 53
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Pharmacology and
Physiology 123
Philosophy 124
Physical Sciences 126Astronomy, Space Science
and Astrophysics 128
Chemistry 128
Forensic Science 129
Physics 130
Politics and International
Relations 132
Psychology 134
Religious Studies 136
Social, Health and
Community Care 138Autism Studies 140
Health and Social Care 140
Intellectual and
Developmental Disabilities 141
Management in Primary
Care 142
Social Work 143
Sociology, Social Policy,
and Cultural Studies 144Cultural Studies 146
Social Policy 146
Social Sciences 147
Sociology 148
Sport and Exercise
Sciences 150Sport and Exercise for
Health 152
Sport and Exercise
Management 152
Sport and Exercise
Science 153
Sports Therapy 154
Statistical Social
Research 156
Studying at Kent 158
Choosing a course and
applying 160
General entry requirements 163
Foundation programmes 166
Part-time study 168
Mature students 169
Course structure 169
International opportunities 171
Working in industry 174
Jobs and employability 175
International students 179
Support 180
Programmes of study and
entry requirements 182
Finance 186
Canterbury 187
The campus from the air 188
The Canterbury campus 190
Canterbury and the region 198
Medway 199
The campus from the air 200
The Medway campus 202
The Medway region 208
Other locations 209
Europe 210
University of Kent
Tonbridge Centre 211
Partner colleges 211
Fees and funding 213
Fees and costs 214
University funding
for students 216
Quick reference guide 221
Index 255
Visiting the University 260
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Our self-contained Canterbury campus provides a friendly and
stimulating environment. It is within walking distance of the city centre
and in a beautiful parkland setting overlooking Canterbury Cathedral,
part of a world heritage site. It offers first-class study resources set
among green and tranquil open spaces, as well as cafés, bars and
entertainment venues, top-quality sports facilities and a cosmopolitan
atmosphere. Less than an hour’s train journey from London, it is also
within easy reach of Paris, Brussels, Lille and the rest of Europe
(see p187).
Kent’s Medway campus provides state-of-the-art study facilities on the
redeveloped historic dockyard at Chatham. The recently expanded
campus has award-winning buildings, atmospheric cafés and its
own pub, creating a lively social life and a great sense of community.
There is also student accommodation as part of a riverside
development, and the University has significantly invested in the
refurbishment of a number of key buildings on The Historic Dockyard,
Chatham, as part of the expansion of the School of Music and Fine Art
(see p199).
The University of Kent’s part-time study centre has its own facilities
just five minutes’ walk from the railway station at Tonbridge. The centre
provides flexible, high-quality teaching in a friendly and supportive
environment to students of all ages and from a variety of backgrounds.
It also focuses on supporting the continuing professional development
needs of the business community in the region. Our students have
access to all the resources on Kent’s campuses at Canterbury
and Medway (see p211).
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Kent’s centre in Paris offers postgraduate students the chance to study
in the historic and cultural heart of Montparnasse. We offer programmes
in the humanities which capitalise on the history and heritage of the
cultural centre of Europe. As part of a thriving postgraduate community,
students work with internationally respected academics and are able to
enjoy all the opportunities that come with living and working in Paris.
Canterbury and Rome have been linked since the Middle Ages by the
pilgrimage route Via Francigena. The University offers postgraduate
degrees with the opportunity to study for a term in Rome in Ancient
History, Roman History, and History & Philosophy of Art. These
programmes benefit from being taught in the centre of classical
antiquity and one of the most important artistic centres in the world.
Students have access to key sites, museums and artefacts within this
major historical city.
Kent’s teaching centre in Athens is in the suburb of Eleusina, one of
the most important archaeological sites in the world. The University
has a unique collaboration with the Athens University of Economics
and Business, capitalising on the specialist teaching, research and
expertise of both partners. The MA in Heritage Management is taught
in these historic surroundings. The centre of Athens is only 30km
away, and students have easy access to many other major historical
sites including the Parthenon, Ancient Corinth, Nemea and Thebes.
Kent is the only UK university to have a centre in the ‘capital of Europe’,
where it offers postgraduate degrees in international studies. Brussels
is home to the main institutions of the European Union, as well as
organisations such as NATO, NGOs and think-tanks and staff from
many of these institutions contribute to the teaching at our centre.
Studying in Brussels offers opportunities to network, with many students
securing internships and careers within prestigious organisations.
In addition, most academic
subjects offer opportunities either
to study or to work in Europe,
which allows you to benefit from
our long-standing partnerships
with top-ranking European
institutions, many of which are
the number one university in their
country. We are a key player in
the Erasmus student exchange
programme and have one of the
highest percentages of students
studying under the scheme of
any multi-faculty UK university.
We were also one of the first
universities in the UK to receive
the E-quality label for our
European exchange programmes.
Kent was also the first UK
university to introduce the
European Diploma Supplement,
a document to ensure the mutual
recognition of European degrees.
We also use the European Credit
Transfer and Accumulation System
(ECTS) in all of our degrees.
Some of our programmes
offer dual UK and European
qualifications enabling you to earn
a degree from Kent as well as a
degree from one of our partner
universities.
European staff andstudents
Your studies at Kent will give you
a truly European experience. On
our campuses in the UK, you
can mix with students from every
EU country; around 11% of our
students are from the EU. In
addition, a high proportion
of our teaching staff are from
the European mainland. The
partnerships with over 100
prestigious universities throughout
Europe and many more
worldwide.
As an established research-
intensive university, Kent acts as
a gateway to Europe for students
from the UK and across the world.
With 149 nationalities represented
in our student body and 41%
of our teaching and research
staff from outside the UK, Kent
celebrates intellectual and cultural
diversity with a commitment to
educate its students to be the
global citizens of tomorrow.
Our strong links with top-ranking
mainland European institutions,
our exchange partnerships with
prestigious worldwide institutions,
our UK locations close to the
European mainland and
postgraduate centres within
Europe, reinforce Kent’s position
as a progressive, dynamic and
European university.
Our proximity to airports, the
Channel ports and the Eurostar
terminals at Ashford and
Ebbsfleet make it quick and easy
to get to Paris, Brussels and Lille.
As a result, we attract a high
percentage of students from
the European Union. In addition,
our centres provide bases within
continental Europe for specialist
postgraduate study.
Study programmes
As you would expect, given our
strong links with Europe, Kent
provides an impressive range
of programmes with a European
focus.
From its origins, and the
establishment of the Church in
Canterbury in 597, the city has
long been a seat of learning and
a location for the exchange and
dissemination of knowledge.
Canterbury was the starting point
for the Via Francigena, the major
pilgrimage route to Rome in the
Middle Ages. This route passed
through England, France,
Switzerland and Italy via abbeys
and monasteries – the centres
of learning in medieval times.
Through this route, the information
superhighway of its time,
knowledge was exchanged,
and ideas and culture were
communicated to the known
world.
Canterbury itself was a pilgrimage
site and the destination of the
well-known Pilgrims’ Way which
linked Canterbury to London via
Rochester.
Where the world meetsEurope
The University prides itself in the
leading role it plays in the creation
and dissemination of knowledge.
Since its establishment in
Canterbury, it has extended
its centres for learning throughout
the county and Europe to include
Rochester, Brussels, Paris, Rome
and Athens, and has further
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University community cultivates
global citizenship; students and
staff that are prepared to be
engaged and responsible citizens
of a global society, with an
understanding of various cultures,
attitudes and approaches.
Kent Union runs many student
societies that have a European
focus. These currently include
the Erasmus, Francophone,
German, Hellenic, Italian and
Hispanic Societies.
European partnerships
Kent collaborates with other
European universities in
producing innovative research
funded by the EU, including
projects within the Framework
Programme and Horizon 2020.
The University plays a leading
role in the European Commission’s
Erasmus Mundus and Erasmus+
programmes, which facilitates
scholarships and academic
co-operation between Europe
and the rest of the world.
In 2010 and 2011, Kent was
granted funding under the highly
competitive Erasmus Mundus
Joint Doctoral scheme. In
addition, Kent is the only university
in the UK to be involved in the
Erasmus Mundus Lotus project,
linking nine universities from the
EU and 11 from Southeast Asia.
We are also a member of the
SGroup, a network of European
universities with the aim of
establishing special academic,
cultural and socio-economic ties
between institutions.
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Career benefits
Studying at the UK’s European
university can provide you with
many opportunities to develop
your language skills as well as
broaden your understanding of
European life in areas such as
culture, economics, law or politics.
This knowledge can assist you in
your future career, whether you
gain these skills through taking
a year abroad, or through your
studies and extra-curricular
activities in the UK. Taking the
opportunity to study in Europe for
a term or a year, can help you to
develop a truly global perspective
and provide you with invaluable
intercultural opportunities and
experiences.
IT services
We provide full IT services to
assist your studies, and training
and support to help you make
the most of the facilities on offer.
As you would expect, there are
hundreds of open-access PCs
across the Canterbury and
Medway campuses, and both
campuses are fully Wi-Fi-enabled.
You can also study from off
campus, with full access to
the network and its resources.
Academic facilities
The Canterbury campus has
extensive science laboratories
where students can make use
of the latest high-tech equipment
to develop their practical and
research skills. The School of
Physical Sciences includes four
state-of-the-art laboratories, a
forensic analytical laboratory and
extensive IT facilities. The School
of Architecture has design
studios, workshops and a
computer laboratory providing
an excellent learning environment.
The Templeman Library at
Canterbury has recently
undergone major expansion and
refurbishment. There are zoned
study areas for silent, quiet or
group working, PCs to use and
laptops to borrow plus a café for
those much needed study breaks.
We also house collections and
archives of specialised material
(see p194).
At Medway, the Drill Hall Library
offers first-class facilities in a
Grade II listed building. As well
as books, journals and other
essential resources, there are
study spaces with PCs and
multimedia equipment, zoned
study areas and a café with
techno booths for group work
(see p205).
At whichever campus you are
based, you can gain easy access
to the resources available at other
Kent sites.
The University runs an inter-
campus bus service, making it
easy for you to enjoy the facilities
at both Canterbury and Medway.
Libraries
Our libraries provide easy access
to academic material and the
latest research. As well as holding
over 1.3 million books, journals
and multimedia, there is a vast
range of e-books and e-resources.
Kent’s expert librarians can help
you to make the most of these to
find the information you need.
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to the Galvanising Shop. The
Smitheries house fine art studios;
there are state-of-the-art music
and audio facilities including a
spatial audio studio, Foley studio,
rehearsal and performance
spaces, a flagship recording
studio and the newly renovated
Boiler House Workshop.
Students studying in the School
of Sport and Exercise Sciences
at the Medway campus benefit
from state-of-the-art equipment,
laboratories and specialist sports
clinics at Medway Park.
All of the facilities at our European
centres are available to all of our
students. While these centres may
focus on postgraduate study, our
undergraduate programmes make
use of the locations for study visits
and we run a series of summer
schools to reward undergraduate
students from Kent.
Sports facilities
Kent Sport is committed to
encouraging people to be more
active, more often. We provide
excellent sports facilities and a
wide range of opportunities for
you to get involved and enhance
your university experience through
sport, fitness and wellbeing.
At Canterbury, Kent’s first-rate
sports facilities include: three
multi-purpose halls; fitness and
dance class studios; a first-class
fitness suite featuring general
fitness, rehabilitation and high-
performance training zones; a
physiotherapy clinic; squash
courts; and a climbing wall. There
is also an indoor tennis centre and
outdoor tennis and netball courts,
playing fields, cricket nets, two
artificial pitches and a sports
pavilion, which includes a
café/bar with viewing balconies
over the sports pitches. Plans are
The Jennison building, which
houses the School of Engineering
and Digital Arts, has been
completely renovated to provide
new and improved laboratory
and teaching facilities.
The purpose-built Jarman building
on the Canterbury campus
includes drama studios, a film
studio and computing and editing
suites as well as its own dedicated
exhibition space, Studio 3 Gallery.
The Gallery programmes a series
of both professionally and student-
curated exhibitions showcasing
prominent British and international
artists. The University’s Kent Print
Collection is also housed in the
Jarman building; examples of
these works are on permanent
display in the building and are
also frequently drawn upon for
our temporary exhibitions. There
is also a new 62-seat cinema, the
Lupino, with digital projection and
sound, which provides an intimate
atmosphere for film viewing.
At Medway, the fully equipped
Galvanising Shop on The Historic
Dockyard, Chatham, houses a
dedicated design, production and
presentation facility for students on
the Event and Experience Design
programme. It is an adaptable
space and is also used as a
music performance space, for
film screenings and as a gallery
for exhibiting work.
As part of the redevelopment
of the School of Music and Fine
Art on The Historic Dockyard,
Chatham, the University has
refurbished and recently opened
a number of key buildings near
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uses locally sourced and seasonal
ingredients and the performance
space hosts live music, slam
poetry and comedy.
Also at Canterbury is the Colyer-
Fergusson Building, a centre for
music performance, with a
concert hall and a suite of
practise rooms, which hosts
a wide range of music-making
activities.
At the Medway campus, Cargo,
our brand new bar and bistro at
Liberty Quays, offers traditional
dishes with a modern twist for both
lunch and dinner. The No1 Bistro in
the Rochester Building, the Venue
Café in the Pilkington Building, the
Archibald Hay Mess Café in the
Drill Hall Library and the new
Clocktower café at The Clocktower
Building on The Historic Dockyard,
Chatham, all offer great food.
Coopers, the campus bar, is run
by Greenwich and Kent Students’
Unions Together (GK Unions). It is
licensed until 2am and regularly
plays host to a range of events,
such as open-mic night, beach
parties, band nights and much
more.
GK Unions also offer a wide range
of special events, ranging from
CoopersFest to society events and
themed nights (see p203). There
is also a dedicated Events Team,
made up of current students, that
promotes activities and events.
They capture student ideas for
future events and ensure the
Medway student experience
is dynamic with something for
everyone.
also in place to build a third
artificial pitch, additional training
facilities and cycle-hire facilities
in 2015.
At Medway, students have
access to a wide range of
facilities including those at
Medway Park. The University
contributed £3 million to the
development of this regional
centre of sporting excellence
(which caters for a range of
sports including a fully equipped
gym, a full programme of fitness
classes, athletics, judo, swimming,
trampolining and racquet sports
(see p203).
Social scene
The Venue, on the Canterbury
campus, is a nightclub run by
Kent Union, which plays host to
some of the UK’s biggest acts.
This is the perfect space
for student and local bands to
perform, providing entertainment
four nights a week (see p193).
For good food, there are many
stylish restaurants, cafés and
bars on the Canterbury campus.
The Gulbenkian is the University
of Kent’s innovative arts centre
featuring a 340-seat theatre,
300-seat cinema and café/cabaret
space. Performances include
stand-up comedy, theatre,
dance and music with particular
emphasis on young contemporary
work. Regular screenings include
broadcasts from the National
Theatre and the Royal Opera
House, blockbusters, 3D,
independent, arthouse and foreign
language films. The licensed café
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Inspirational teaching
In the 2014 National Student
Survey, Kent was awarded a
score of 89% for the quality of
our teaching. We also received
the third highest score nationally
for overall student satisfaction.
Our staff work in departments
containing world-leading
research – 97% of our research is
regarded as being of international
quality – which means that you are
taught by experts in the field.
Strong academiccommunity
We offer an inspiring student
experience where you are
encouraged to make the most
of the academic community
at Kent. There are many open
lectures and readings that all
students are welcome to attend;
the quality of the University’s
research means that we attract
a high calibre of guest lecturers.
There are also regular exhibitions
and festivals, featuring work by
staff, guests and fellow
students, which encourage
cross-disciplinary discussion.
Follow your interests
To make it easy to find the right
course, we offer a wide range
of honours degrees, both single
and joint honours – over 400
in total. Within each programme,
you are able to choose from a
variety of modules; this allows
you to broaden your experience
by studying topics outside your
main subject area. You can
choose to specialise in the later
stages of your course, tailoring
it to your particular interests.
You can also acquire new skills
by learning a language, working
in industry, developing IT skills,
or taking optional business
modules to develop your
entrepreneurial skills. There are
opportunities to work or study
abroad at our partner institutions
or to use the facilities at any of
our European locations for study
visits. You could also take part in
one of the summer schools that
are held in our European centres.
Joint honours
There are advantages to
studying a joint honours degree;
it demonstrates that you have
broad academic interests as well
as excellent organisational and
time management skills. As a
joint honours student you gain a
firm foundation in each subject
area through your compulsory
modules and your optional
modules allow you to cover
additional areas of interest.
Most of our joint honours
programmes combine two
complementary subjects, such
as history and politics or drama
and film, and many offer the
opportunity to study abroad or
spend a year on placement or
in industry. Details of all the
programmes, including entry
requirements can be found in the
Quick Reference Guide (p221).
Broaden your skills
The University offers many ways
for you to gain transferable skills,
which will serve you well in your
future career. You can take
additional modules that focus on
specific areas of interest to add
value to your degree programme.
Business andEntrepreneurship
Kent offers an optional package
of study to students on non-
business programmes, which
enables you to develop a
commercial and entrepreneurial
mindset to improve your career
prospects.
The Business and
Entrepreneurship pathway
consists of two modules per
year of study with lectures,
seminars and workshops held in
the evenings. Modules include:
Accounting; Entrepreneurship
and e-Commerce; Financial
Reporting and Analysis;
Management; Marketing;
Organisational Structures;
Operations Management; and
Strategy. Each module relates
the subject area specifically to the
needs of non-business students.
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Silver pathway
The silver pathway leads to
a ‘Minor in Quantitative Social
Science’ within your degree. In
addition to the modules taken on
the Bronze pathway, you attend
a summer school at the end of
Stage 1 and take a series of
modules to gain knowledge
and experience of applying
quantitative methods, through
a quantitative-focused dissertation
and placements.
For further information see
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Kent Extra
Kent Extra courses and
workshops are non-credit bearing
and give you an opportunity to
learn something different from
your main area of study, build
key transferable and employment
skills and enhance your CV.
There are no extra fees for these
courses. Any Kent Extra course
you attend will appear on your
Higher Education Achievement
Report and you will be eligible for
Employability points. For details,
see www.kent.ac.uk/extra
Support for your study
We provide a high level of study
support and advice and our
students consistently praise
the level of access they have
to academic staff. You are
assigned an academic adviser
who can discuss progress, give
academic advice, and be a
first point of contact if you have
problems with your work. Seminar
leaders can also give guidance on
how your studies are progressing.
Students can have personal one-
to-one sessions with the Royal
Literary Fellows who can offer
advice and guidance on
academic writing skills.
Further support is also available
from the Student Learning
Advisory Service (SLAS),
see p194 and p205).
The pathway builds professional
and transferable skills and
improves your ability to perform
competitively in both the job
market and as entrepreneurs.
Kent’s Q-Step Centre
Kent has been selected to be
one of just 15 prestigious Q-Step
Centres in the UK, funded by the
Higher Education Funding Council
for England (HEFCE), the Nuffield
Foundation and the Economic and
Social Research Council (ESRC).
The Q-Step initiative provides
students with advanced training
in quantitative methods in social
sciences. The Centre’s core team
is based in the School of Social
Policy, Sociology and Social
Research and additionally
incorporates programmes in
politics and international relations,
law, business and liberal arts.
At the heart of the Centre is
the delivery of quantitative skills
training in a subject context. These
skills, which greatly enhance your
employability, are developed in a
practical and engaging manner.
There are three pathways: bronze,
silver and gold. The gold pathway
leads to the award of the BSc
Statistical Social Research degree
(see p156).
Bronze pathway
On the bronze pathway, you reach
a critical statistical literacy that
allows you to generate, critique
and explain quantitative analyses
in real-world settings. This is
delivered via customised
‘methods courses’, and the
integration of quantitative skills
into selected modules.
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in the UK and internationally.
Kent is part of the South East
Doctoral Training Centre, funded
by the Economic and Social
Research Council (ESRC), in
partnership with the universities
of Reading, Royal Holloway and
Surrey. This places our social
scientists at the centre of
inter-institutional research.
The Eastern Academic Research
Consortium, a partnership of Kent
and the universities of Essex
and East Anglia, creates an
environment in which collaborative
research can flourish. In addition,
Kent is part of the Consortium
of the Humanities and the Arts
South-East England (CHASE)
which includes: The Courtauld
Institute of Art; Goldsmiths, SOAS
and Birkbeck (University of
London); The Open University;
and the universities of East
Anglia, Essex, and Sussex.
importance to industry and the
public sector, while religious
studies is 3rd and classics is
2nd, an affirmation of our
researchers’ contributions to
social and cultural understanding.
As testament to our position as the
UK’s European university, Kent is
ranked 1st for the quality of its
research in modern languages.
For research intensity, other
successes include anthropology,
computer science, philosophy,
psychology, and sport and
exercise sciences – all in the
top 20, while business and
management is 25th of over
100 institutions. Politics and
international studies is in the top
20 for research impact; music
and drama is in the top 20 for
research quality.
Research partners
In support of Kent’s research
culture, we engage with leading
research institutions and consortia
As a student at Kent, you are
taught by leading academics,
who produce research of
international standing. The
University’s reputation for
research was confirmed by
the 2014 Research Excellence
Framework (REF), an independent
survey of UK universities that
rates the research, the impact
that it has, and the general
research environment.
Our REF results have led to
excellent rankings for Kent in
the Times Higher Education
tables – we are rated 17th in the
UK*, outperforming 11 of the 24
Russell Group universities. The
tables are based on research
intensity, which takes into account
the proportion of academic staff
assessed as well as the quality
of the research. An impressive
85% of Kent’s research staff
submitted to the REF – the13th
highest percentage in the UK, and
97% of our research was judged
to be of international quality.
Many of our subjects are
ranked in the top 10 for research
intensity – architecture, biological
sciences, English language and
literature, history, law, pharmacy,
and social work and social policy.
In rankings for research impact,
physics is 7th, demonstrating its
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We believe that any student with
the academic ability to study at
Kent should have the opportunity
to do so. This means that we have
a richly diverse student population,
from 18-year-old school leavers
to those returning to formal
education after a break. We also
have a cosmopolitan atmosphere,
with students from countries
around the world. At Kent, we
strive to ensure that every student
can make the most of their time
here, both academically and
socially.
Welcome Week
We organise a Welcome Week for
all new students, where student
volunteers help you to settle in to
your new life. You are invited to go
on guided tours of the campus
and surrounding area, to attend
themed evenings and take part
in social and sports activities.
Your academic school also hosts
events to ensure that the start of
your academic life goes smoothly.
You meet your tutors, who discuss
what is expected of you and give
you general academic advice.
Handbooks are available online,
explaining the structure of your
degree and what you need to
do at each stage.
Students’ unions
The students’ unions at Kent
(Kent Union at Canterbury, and
the Greenwich and Kent Students’
Unions Together at Medway) are
run by students, for students. The
unions ensure your voice is heard,
support student activities, provide
job opportunities and free advice,
and run outlets to help you get the
most out of your time at university
(see p192 and p203).
Personal support
All students at Kent have access to
a wide range of personal support
services. These include: the
Medical Centre on the Canterbury
campus; the Wellbeing Team;
Student Support with a team
of tutors and support assistants;
a multi-faith and ecumenical
Chaplaincy team; and day
nurseries. Although a safe
environment, we take security
seriously and have in-house
security officers, campus patrols
and CCTV.
Kent’s colleges
Kent is one of only a handful
of UK universities to have a
collegiate system; all students
are assigned to a college. Each
college has a Master, who is
responsible for student welfare
and who you can consult in
confidence about any problems.
The colleges provide
accommodation but, whether you
live there or not, they offer you a
ready-made community from the
moment you arrive. Many of the
colleges have their own distinctive
bars and cafés, hosting regular
events from pub quizzes to
evenings with resident DJs. The
many social activities allow you
to meet academics and students
from different subjects. Each
college also has a Student
Committee that contributes to
the way that the college is run,
representing student interests
and organising events.
International students
Kent is a favourite destination for
international students, thanks to
our global academic reputation,
cosmopolitan environment, career
development opportunities and
superb student support.
If you are a student from
overseas, our International
Development team can give you
dedicated support throughout
your studies. They will even meet
you at the airport during arrivals
weekend. You can also enjoy
special events during Welcome
Week, including visits to local
attractions and a formal dinner
where you can meet other
international students.
To create a supportive student
network, Kent has set up emails
groups and an international
student ‘buddy scheme’ which
allows you to contact other
students from your home country.
Academic support includes
the Student Learning Advisory
Service (SLAS), as well as English
language and foundation courses.
These are taught by our own staff,
allowing us to offer teaching of an
exceptional quality (see p182).
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Internationalopportunities
The majority of our degrees offer
the opportunity to spend a term or
year studying or working abroad.
Going abroad as part of a Kent
degree is an amazing opportunity
and many of our students
describe the time they have
spent overseas as one of the
most exciting and formative
periods of their lives. The fact that
you’ve spent time abroad can be
a distinct advantage when looking
for a job as you are likely to
have developed many skills
and attributes that will enhance
your employability.
Should you choose to study
abroad, it is not always essential
to be able to speak another
language as many of our partner
institutions teach in English and
offer language support on arrival.
However, at Kent, we provide the
opportunity to develop these
skills, and to earn a Careers
Employability Award, through
the University’s Moodle virtual
learning environment.
For further details about the
service, see p176 or visit our
website www.kent.ac.uk/ces
Work placements
Many of our programmes offer
the possibility of a year in industry,
normally taken after your second
year of study. You earn a salary
and gain practical experience that
can be put to good use in your
final year of study. This allows you
to see directly how theories you
are learning can work in practice,
gives you hands-on experience
of the working environment and
helps you forge your own links in
your chosen field of work. It also
provides commercial awareness,
an invaluable asset for many
employers (see p174).
Graduates who have developed
transferable skills and valuable
experience are better prepared
to start their careers and are more
attractive to potential employers.
Building on Kent’s success as
the region’s leading institution
for student employability, we
offer many opportunities to
gain worthwhile experience and
develop the specific skills and
aptitudes that employers value.
Careers andEmployability Service
You can make use of the Careers
and Employability Service (CES)
at any point in your studies.
The Service not only provides
information and advice on career
options, but can also help you to
develop transferable skills, gain
relevant work experience and put
you in touch with Kent graduates
through KEW-NET, an online
mentoring and networking tool
that can give you first-hand insight
into graduate careers and jobs.
The CES also offers practical
advice on targeted job-seeking
skills including writing a CV
and covering letter, interview
techniques and aptitude tests.
All students are offered the
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The central aim of the Scheme is
to encourage learners to consider
progression to higher education.
Student Ambassadors are central
to these activities, providing a role
model to learners and a unique
perspective, which can engage
and inspire.
Student Ambassadors develop
skills in preparation for future
employment, build confidence and
encourage personal development,
while greatly enhancing their
student experience. Opportunities
may be paid, voluntary or attract
academic credit which can count
towards University qualifications.
Work-Study Scheme
This Scheme gives students the
opportunity to participate in an
employability programme which
provides meaningful, paid
work experience that can help
maximise their success in seeking
employment upon graduation.
There are a wide variety of
positions within professional
departments and academic
schools at the University that can
be, and regularly are, filled by
students.
Volunteering
Volunteering allows you to develop
skills that can increase your
employability. Kent Union provides
a service to help and support
student volunteers. The Kent
Student Certificate for Volunteering
(KSCV) is a joint award from Kent
Union and the University that
recognises your volunteering
achievements (see p176).
Transferable skills
Employers seek out graduates
who have developed transferable
skills and capabilities. Whether
you help to run a student society,
work as a student ambassador or
representative, or volunteer in the
local community, at Kent you can
gain valuable experience and
earn credits towards your degree
(see p176).
Evaluating and analysing data is
an essential skill. The Kent Q-Step
opportunity to learn a language
before you go. From China, Hong
Kong and Thailand to the US, Latin
America and Europe, we offer a
range of opportunities and will
support you every step of the way.
For more details on our ‘go
abroad’ opportunities, please see
p171 or www.kent.ac.uk/goabroad
University employmentschemes
The University and the students’
unions employ approximately
2,000 students each year.
Students who have employment
experience prior to graduation,
find that this greatly enhances
their employability.
Student Ambassador Scheme
Kent’s Student Ambassador
Scheme employs undergraduate
and postgraduate students to
represent the University at on-
campus events as well as in
local schools, colleges and the
community.
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work placements, mentoring,
society/club membership, course
representative) which develop
their employability skills. Over
2,300 students and 111
companies are engaged with the
Scheme and it has been nationally
recognised by the Department for
Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS)
as an example of best practice
within business-university
collaboration.
Kent Union has a toolkit which
helps you to build your CV, and
provides you with a transcript of
all the skills you have gained
through your paid work, training
and volunteering. You can use
this to help shape job applications
and your CV.
In addition, Jobshop, a service
provided by Kent Union, can help
you find part-time and temporary
paid work. This helps you to
develop skills and explore
different areas of employment,
prior to graduation, as well as
providing valuable income while
you study (see p175).
Student enterprise
Building on our students’ growing
enterprise culture and activities,
Kent can help you to develop
enterprise skills and business
ideas. If you are interested in
starting up your own business,
Kent Business School runs
enterprise modules that you may
be able to take, regardless of
your degree subject (see p177).
In addition, Kent Enterprise Hub
offers help and advice if you are
thinking about starting your own
company or becoming self-
employed.
International students –working in the UK afteryour studies
The Student Centre has the latest
information on working in the UK
after you complete your studies.
For more information see
www.kentunion.co.uk/welfare/
advice-centre/international-
students-and-visas
Centre gives you the opportunity
to take quantitative methods
modules as part of your degree,
which helps ensure you have the
statistical skills demanded by
many employers (see p24).
Through Kent Extra, you can
broaden your horizons and
build skills that will enhance
your CV. These additional
and complementary learning
opportunities allow you to gain
extra value from your time at Kent.
(see p24).
By taking the optional Business
and Entrepreneurship modules,
you can develop professional
and transferable skills such as
teamworking, conflict resolution,
presenting and leadership. These
skills are regarded highly by many
employers and by having them,
you can greatly improve your
career prospects.
Working or volunteering can help
you to develop your subject skills:
working in the Kent Law Clinic,
which provides free legal advice;
or acting as a consultant with the
Kent IT Clinic, which provides
IT services for enterprises in
the local area; or by providing
expertise at the clinics within
the School of Sport and Exercise
Sciences, you will enhance your
employability skills as well as your
academic knowledge.
The University also runs
the nationally recognised
Employability Points Scheme.
Students are rewarded for
participating in extracurricular
activities (eg volunteering,
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MArch (Stages 4 and 5)
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environment, microeconomicsfor business, and financialaccounting and analysis. Youalso take introductory moduleson management, marketing andstatistics for business.
Stage 2 You take compulsory modulescovering accounting formanagement, strategy analysis,managing human resources andoperations management.
Stage 3Your compulsory modules focuson contemporary managementchallenges. You also chooseoptional modules from thoseavailable in the School. Optionsinclude marketing, psychology ofthe workplace, and an enterprisemodule.
CareersThrough our modules onentrepreneurship, such as ourNew Enterprise Start-Up module,we give you the confidence andthe expertise you need to startyour own business and, throughour varied contacts in the businessworld, you have the opportunity togain valuable work experience aspart of your degree.
Our BBA graduates find work in avariety of careers in management,business analytics, marketing,website management, recruitmentand business development forcompanies such as Microsoft,IBM, Merrill Lynch, Bank ofAmerica, Volkswagen, EnterpriseRent-a-Car and Cummins.
This programme teaches youthe theories, methodologiesand applications of academicknowledge relevant to thebusiness world. It provides a widerange of opportunities for you to develop your business skills,learn how to analyse a range ofbusiness problems and policies,and how to identify solutions. Weoften invite guest speakers fromthe business world to talk to ourstudents so that you can seehow theoretical knowledge isapplied in real businesses. Theprogramme is broad and offersyou the opportunity to followspecialist pathways, for example,in retail, or to choose modulesfrom across a wide spectrum ofbusiness topics. It also includesa compulsory year in industry.
Degree programmeSingle honours• Business & Management with
a Year in Industry BA (Hons)• Business & Management
(Retail) with a Year in IndustryBA (Hons)
What you studyStage 1You take compulsorymodules covering financialand management accounting,data management for business,economics, business skills and
BUSINESS &MANAGEMENTMedway
CareersOur accounting programmes havean excellent employment record,with recent graduates startingaccountancy training with firmssuch as KPMG, PwC and Ernst& Young. Others join banksand other financial servicesorganisations, or the financialdepartments of a range of publicand private sector employers,from charities to luxury brands.
This programme equips you withthe skills and knowledge essentialfor managing the key areas oforganisations: accounting,human resource management,quantitative methods, marketing,strategy and operationsmanagement. In addition, itgives you the choice of followingspecialist options, such asentrepreneurship and diversity,or spending a year working inindustry.
Degree programmesSingle honours• Business Administration BBA
(Hons)• Business Administration with a
Year in Industry BBA (Hons)
What you studyStage 1You take compulsory modulescovering business skills andemployability, the global business
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Our Business & Managementgraduates go on to holdmanagement positions inbusinesses in the private, publicand charity sectors in the UKand overseas. These companiesinclude Enterprise Rent-a-Car,Waitrose, Toys R Us, IBM, Hewlett-Packard and many more.
In addition to a thoroughgrounding in general businesssubjects, you develop detailedknowledge and skills within thespecialism of internationalbusiness. The programmeequips you with the key skills andknowledge essential for managinga business, both domestically andwithin an international context. Youalso have the option of studying amodern European language.
Degree programmesSingle honours• International Business BSc
(Hons)• International Business with a
Year Abroad BSc (Hons)• International Business with a
Year in Industry BSc (Hons)
What you studyStage 1You take compulsory modulescovering business skills andemployability, the global businessenvironment, microeconomicsfor business, and financial
INTERNATIONALBUSINESSCanterbury
accounting and analysis. Youalso take introductory moduleson management, marketingand statistics for business.
Stages 2/3You take compulsory modulescovering business in emergingmarkets, business ethics andsustainable management,corporate and businessstrategy, international businessand creativity, innovation andorganisation. You also undertakea project focused on eitherEuropean or internationalbusiness. Optional modulescover areas such as internationalentrepreneurship and newproduct marketing.
A year abroadDepending on your modulechoices, it is possible to spenda year either working on aplacement or studying abroadbetween Stages 2 and 3. Wecurrently have links with a largenumber of institutions in France,Germany, Italy, Spain and China.
CareersThe international focus of thisdegree enhances your prospectsas many employers view agraduate with overseasexperience as more employable.With modules on entrepreneurshipand enterprise, we give you theconfidence and the expertise youneed to start your own business,and, through our contacts in thebusiness world, we give you theopportunity to gain valuable workexperience during your degree.
employability, and managementand marketing principles.
Stages 2/3You take further compulsorymodules, covering businessinformation systems, corporatestrategy and leadership, criticalthinking for contemporarybusiness, human resourcesand organisational behaviour,marketing and the value chain,strategy theory and practice,and managing people, teamsand operations.
Those on the Retail pathway takeadditional compulsory modules onretail buying and merchandising,retail distribution and supply chainmanagement, and managing retaillocations. (Students not studyingon the retail pathway can chooseretail-specific modules as options.)
You have a wide choice of optionalmodules, covering areas includingbusiness law, consumer insight,e-commerce, enterprise andentrepreneurship, global business,European business, projectmanagement, sales forecasting,economics for business and socialjustice practice.
Please note that the module listmay be subject to change toreflect market trends.
CareersWe have a wide range ofcontacts in the business world,which gives you the opportunityto gain valuable work experienceas part of your degree.
BUSINESS, ACCOUNTING, FINANCE (CONT)
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after one full academic year ofuniversity study, once you havegained an HND or foundationdegree with a compatible syllabusin business or other business-related disciplines. You begin inearly September with a two-weekStudy Skills module; you thenchoose specialist options fromthe Business Administration (BBA)degree.
Programme• Business (top-up) BA (Hons)
What you studyYou take compulsory modules instrategic management and studyskills, and choose other modulesfrom a range, covering areas suchas international marketing andmarketing strategy, operationsmanagement, human resourcesand accounting.
CareersOur graduates go on to work ina variety of careers in accounts,management, sales, humanresources, programme analysis,website management, marketing,recruitment and administration.Employers include: the LondonStock Exchange, the Royal Bankof Scotland, Barclays Internationaland the Bank of New York.
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Possible careers include traineemanagement positions in theprivate or public sectors, in theUK or overseas, or further studyfor an MA, MSc or professionalexaminations in, for example,marketing, human resourcesor accounting.
In addition to developing yourunderstanding of core businessand management skills, thisdegree helps you to develop thespecialist marketing skills neededto be successful in a globallycompetitive market. Through arange of modules, you acquirethe analytical and practical skillsnecessary for a successful careerin marketing or management. Theprogramme may be taken overthree years full-time, or four yearsfull-time with a year in industry.
Degree programmesSingle honours• Marketing BSc (Hons)• Marketing with a Year in
Industry BSc (Hons)
What you studyStage 1You take compulsory modulescovering business skills andemployability, the global businessenvironment, microeconomics forbusiness and financial accountingand analysis. You also takeintroductory modules on
MARKETINGCanterbury
management, marketingand statistics for business.
Stages 2/3You take compulsory modulescovering branding, businessethics and sustainablemanagement, buyer behaviour,digital marketing, marketingcommunications and strategy,creativity and innovation, andoperations management. Optionalmodules are available, coveringa range of areas such as socialmarketing, new product marketing,contemporary managementchallenges and simulationmodelling.
CareersPrevious graduates have movedinto management positions in theUK or overseas, while others havegone on to study at Master’s level.Marketing graduates have goneon to work in a range of sectorsand companies, includingDeloitte, IBM, KPMG, Lloyds,PwC, Microsoft, Heineken,Sainsbury’s, Tesco, Transportfor London, Yahoo! UK, ThamesValley Police, as well as mediaagencies and managementconsultancy companies. Othersbegan their own successfulbusiness ventures or start-ups.
This top-up programme allowsyou to attain an honours degree
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For details of teaching and
assessment for English Language
and Linguistics, see p96.
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Degree programmes
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Programme
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A year abroad
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School of English
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Guardian University Guide 2015
Programmes
Flexibility and choice
Academic environment
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Flexibility and choice
School of EuropeanCulture and LanguagesIndependent rankings
NSS 2014
Programmes
Programme UCAS Length Typical offer levelscode (years) A level IB
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Degree programmes
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fin-de-siècle
Canterbury
Canterbury
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femme fatales
Teaching and assessment
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Work-based learning
Applied BioscienceTechnology FdSc
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PHILOSOPHY
Philosophy means ‘love of wisdom’. As an academicdiscipline, it tries to answer fundamental questionsconcerning the nature of knowledge and existence,and how we ought to live. As a student of Philosophyat Kent, you do not so much learn about philosophyas learn to do it yourself. This includes not onlystudying major philosophies and philosophers, but also contributing your own ideas to an ongoingdialogue. You develop the ability to connect themost abstract ideas to the most concrete thingsin our experience.
Philosophy at Kent is a top-rated teaching departmentthat was awarded the maximum score in its most recentteaching assessment. We have a thriving research culturewith internationally recognised experts, and interestsrange from philosophers such as Kant and Wittgenstein totopics such as philosophy of mind, ethics, aesthetics, logic,political philosophy, metaphysics, medicine and artificialintelligence.
Independent rankingsNSS 2014: Philosophy at Kentwas ranked 4th in the UK forstudent satisfaction, with 98% ofstudents satisfied with the qualityof their course.
Philosophy was ranked 12thfor graduate employment in TheGuardian University Guide 2015.
A year abroadIt is possible to spend a yearabroad studying philosophybetween Stages 2 and 3. Thisis an excellent opportunity tobroaden your studies by livingand taking classes at one ofour partner institutions eitherin Europe or further afield. Seewww.kent.ac.uk/secl/philosophy/undergraduate
What you studyStage 1You take four compulsorymodules: two introductoryphilosophy modules on ethicsand knowledge and metaphysics,and two further modules onphilosophical reading, writingand thinking.
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Stages 2/3
Programme UCAS Length Typical offer levelscode (years) A level IB
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for each year, see www.kent.ac.uk/physical-sciences/handbooks
CareersKent science graduates have anexcellent employment record, inpart because we ensure theyhave the transferable skillsnecessary for success in today’semployment market. We teach youhow to communicate your ideaseffectively and write technicalinformation in an accessible way.
Teaching and assessmentTeaching is by lecture, laboratorysessions, project work, problem-solving seminars and tutorials.Assessment is by a combinationof examinations, continuousassessment of written courseworkand practical work. Forassessment details for individualmodules, see www.kent.ac.uk/ug
For more information aboutprogression and pass marks
Programme UCAS Length Typical offer levelscode (years) A level IB
Astronomy, Space Science and Astrophysics BSc (Hons) F590 3 ABB 34/16
Astronomy, Space Science and Astrophysics MPhys F592 4 ABB 34/16
Astronomy, Space Science and Astrophysics with a Year Abroad MPhys F591 4 ABB 34/16
Chemistry BSc (Hons) F107 3 ABB 34/16
Chemistry with a Year in Industry BSc (Hons) F108 4 ABB 34/16
Chemistry with a Foundation Year BSc (Hons) F105 4 individual consideration
Chemistry MChem F109 4 ABB 34/16
Forensic Chemistry BSc (Hons) F1F4 3 ABB 34/16
Forensic Chemistry with a Year in Industry BSc (Hons) F1FK 4 ABB 34/16
Forensic Chemistry MSci F1FL 4 ABB 34/16
Forensic Science BSc (Hons) F410 3 BBB 34/15
Forensic Science with a Year in Industry BSc (Hons) F411 4 BBB 34/15
Forensic Science with a Foundation Year BSc (Hons) F412 4 individual consideration
Forensic Science MSci F414 4 BBB 34/15
Physics BSc (Hons) F300 3 ABB 34/16
Physics with a Year in Industry BSc (Hons) F307 4 ABB 34/16
Physics with Astrophysics BSc (Hons) F3F5 3 ABB 34/16
Physics with a Foundation Year BSc (Hons) F305 4 individual consideration
Physics MPhys F303 4 ABB 34/16
Physics with Astrophysics MPhys F3FN 4 ABB 34/16
Physics with Astrophysics with a Year Abroad MPhys F3FM 4 ABB 34/16
Physics with a Year Abroad MPhys F304 4 ABB 34/16
Entry requirements: for details of additional entry requirements, see the Quick Reference Guide on p221.
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CONTINUED OVERLEAF
You learn how to workindependently and as part of ateam, and we even simulate ascientific conference to show youwhat it is like to participate in theinternational scientific community.
For more information on theservices Kent provides to improveyour employment prospects, visitwww.kent.ac.uk/employability
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2015
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A year abroad
What you study
Stage 1
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Academic excellence
Supportive academiccommunity
www.kent.ac.uk/sspssr
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Centre for HealthServices Studies (CHSS)
Professional recognition
The Tizard Centre:UK centre of excellence
Programme UCAS Length Typical offer levelscode (years) A level IB
Access to Higher Education Diploma:
Kent International Foundation Programme (IFP):
Entry requirements:
Kent’s Q-Step Centre:
Further information Admissions enquiries
Teaching and assessment
For details, see individual
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Application to practice
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This programme is only available
to current UK medical students
who have completed at least two
years of a UK medical degree
and have A levels at AAB.
Medway
Degree programme
What you study
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Supportive academiccommunity
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CareersTeaching and assessment
Programme UCAS Length Typical offer levelscode (years) A level IB
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Canterbury
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Canterbury
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Canterbury
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2015
Professional clinic
Professional experience
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Programme UCAS Length Typical offer levelscode (years) A level IB
Entry requirements:
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How to apply
Full-time degrees
Qualifications
Programme type
Professionalqualifications
Choosing a course
Location
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Part-time degreesSponsored students
What you need to apply
When you need to apply
Foundation courses
www.kent.ac.uk
UCAS applications timeline
Further informationMeeting conditions of anoffer
Deferred entry
Decisions onapplications
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GCE/GCSE
Subjects acceptedfor the General EntryRequirement
may
Age
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GCE A level double award
BTEC/OCR
Access to Higher EducationDiploma
International BaccalaureateDiploma
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International students English languagequalifications
Changes to visa rules fornon-European Economic Area(EEA) studentsOther qualifications
www.kent.ac.uk
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Returning to study
Foundation degrees
Qualification checks
Use of contextual data
Further information
International FoundationProgramme (IFP)
James Bussey
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Foundation degrees
Further information
Honours degrees witha foundation year
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Part-time study onstandard programmes
Guide to Part-time Study at
Kent,
Short courses
Further information
Please note:
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Further information
Kent offers a variety ofdegree programmes
Single honours
Joint honours
major/minor honours degree
Part-time study
Honours degrees with a
foundation year.
Foundation degrees
Advice for studentsreturning to learning
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Modes of study
Stages of study
Stage 1
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Academic credit
Higher National Diplomas
Top-up honours degrees
Degree pathways
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Progression routes
Postgraduate study
Why add an internationalelement to your degree?
Modules
Class hours
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Gain confidence, newskills and experience
Improve your languageskills
A different way of doingthings
Change your life
Financial benefits ofstudying or workingabroad
How do I include aninternational elementin my degree?
Stand out in the globaljob market
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Placements outsideEurope
European SummerSchool Programme
Study and workplacements in Europe
www.kent.ac.uk
Joe Bowen
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Sandwich courses
What are the benefits?
Employment skills
Greater subject knowledge
Earning a salary
Shorter work placements
Eligibility
Further information
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Paid work at university
Jobshop
International workopportunities
Further information
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Careers adviceVolunteering
InQuire
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Jack McDonnell
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International students –working in the UK afteryour studies
Enterprise module
Enterprise module (CB612)and Year in Industry BusinessStart-up Scheme (YIBSS)
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Volunteering
Canterbury
Medway
Careers advice
Canterbury
Medway
Further information
Jobshop
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Further information
Staff visits in yourcountry
Kent representatives
Further information
Kent InternationalPathways
Internationalqualifications
The Centre for Englishand World Languages(CEWL)
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Further information
Funding andscholarships
Further information
InternationalDevelopment
Further information
Individual tours of theUniversity
Students’ unions
Further information
Student support andwellbeing
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Teaching and assessment
Progression
Subject-specific degreeswith a foundation year
Junior Year Abroad
Kent’s foundationprogrammes
International FoundationProgramme (IFP)
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Further information
Entry requirements
English language entryrequirements
Honours degrees
Diploma programmes
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JYA English Plus
Pre-sessional coursesin English for AcademicPurposes
Further information
How to apply
Undergraduate degree orfoundation programme
Or
Or
STMS foundation programmes
International Foundation
Programme (IFP)
Junior Year Abroad (JYA)
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International FoundationProgramme
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JYA English PLUS
Pre-sessional courses
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International Development
Kent International Pathways
Kent Union
GK Unions
Recruitment and Admissions
Office
Chris Munroe
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International studentsAnnual tuition fees for full-timeinternational students from outsidethe EU for 2015/16 are as follows:
Undergraduate degrees Non-laboratory courses £12,890
Laboratory-based or practicalcourses £15,380
Foundation year programmesSciences foundation year andInternational FoundationProgramme £12,050
Study abroad – short-term anddiploma coursesJunior Year Abroad £12,050
Fall Semester £4,820(three months)
Spring Semester £7,230(five months)
JYA English PLUSfull length £13,050
JYA English PLUSpart length £9,500
Fees for the academic year2016/17 will be available byspring 2016. See www.kent.ac.uk/finance-student/fees for details.
Funding andscholarshipsUniversity fundingAll full-time students can apply forUniversity scholarships based onacademic, music and sportingability. The scholarships rangefrom £500 to £5,000 per year.See p216 for further information.
Full-time EU or internationalstudents are eligible for Universityacademic scholarships, alongsidestudents from the UK (see p216).
The University also offers variousadditional sources of financialsupport to help students fromoutside the EU, includinginternational scholarships.You can find further details atwww.kent.ac.uk/scholarships/ undergraduate/international
In addition to these sources ofincome, individual departmentsat the University offer specificscholarships. For details of thesescholarships, please see theschool pages of the website.
We also offer a loyalty discountscheme for students whosefamily members have alsostudied at Kent.
See p216 for further details ofgeneral University funding.
Government fundingCurrently, students from withinthe EU can apply for a UKgovernment loan to cover the costof tuition fees, subject to eligibility.This is paid back after graduationat a certain salary level. Seewww.gov.uk/studentfinance
Students from countries outsidethe EU may be able to apply totheir own government for funding.
Living costsLiving costs vary greatly betweenindividuals, see our websitewww.kent.ac.uk/finance-studentfor more details, where you willalso be able to use our onlineliving costs calculator onwww.kent.ac.uk/finance-student/livingcosts.html
FINANCE FORINTERNATIONALSTUDENTS
Students from outside theEuropean Union (EU) are classedas overseas or internationalstudents unless you meet oneof the following two criteria:1 You have been resident within
the UK for three years prior tothe start of your programme,providing that your residencehas not been for the mainpurpose of receiving full-timeeducation
2 By 1 September of your yearof entry, you can be considered‘settled’ in the UK. This meansthat you hold a UK passport orIndefinite Leave to Remain.
Tuition feesYou can find information onearly-bird discounts and paymentthrough instalments as well asinformation on how to pay atwww.kent.ac.uk/finance-student/fees
EU studentsThe main academic cost is tuitionfees of £9,000 per year of study,which covers the cost of teachingand academic support services.
Eligibility for EU fee statusdepends on nationality andresidency. If you qualify for EUfee status, you may be eligiblefor a student loan (see p215).
University of Kent / Undergraduate Prospectus 2016
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS (CONT)
Matt Wragg
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Benjamin Weeks
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189www.kent.ac.uk
Accommodation for studentswith additional support needs
Food and drink
Accommodation
The colleges
190 University of Kent /
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Fine arts Events
Music
KentOne card
Arts
Gulbenkian
Further information
www.kent.ac.uk
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Further information
Kent Union
Activities
Further information
Kent Sport
University of Kent /
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Employability
Facilities and entertainment
WelfareInQuire
www.kent.ac.uk
Jonathan Solley
194
Further information
Information Services
Templeman LibraryFurther information
Student LearningAdvisory Service
University of Kent /
Alfie Woodland
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IT training opportunities Further information
Student advice andsupport
University Medical Centre
IT services and facilities
www.kent.ac.uk
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Further information
Wellbeing Team
Further information
Oaks Nursery
Further information
Student Support andWellbeing
Student Support
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Further information
Careers and EmployabilityService
Security
Further information
Further information
The Chaplaincy
www.kent.ac.uk
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Cultural centre
Nightlife
Transport links
The regionHistoric city
Cosmopolitanenvironment
University of Kent /
199www.kent.ac.uk
Jemma Collins
Tara Macey
200 University of Kent /
201www.kent.ac.uk
AccommodationUniversities at Medway
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College Master
Sports
Medway Park
Music
Further information
Food and drink
Student life
Students’ union
www.kent.ac.uk
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Cultural activities
Societies and groups
Jobshop
Volunteering
Welfare
Further information
Clubs and bars
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Student LearningAdvisory Service
Further information
Drill Hall Library
Further information
Further informationGK Unions
Volunteering Service
GK Unions Advice Centre
www.kent.ac.uk
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Student advice andsupport
Medical care
Further information
Student Support andWellbeing
Student Support
Further information
IT Services
Further information
University of Kent /
Joe Clements
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The Chaplaincy
Further information
Careers and EmployabilityService
Security
Further information
Wellbeing Team
Further information
Busy Bees Nursery
Further information
www.kent.ac.uk
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History, culture andleisure
Transport links
University of Kent /
209www.kent.ac.uk
Marina Ivanova
University of Kent /
Bilingual double degreeprogrammes
Postgraduate study
European study andwork placementopportunities
European centres
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Further information
Canterbury College
www.kent.ac.uk
212
Further information
West Kent and AshfordCollege
Higher National Diplomas
Foundation degrees
Honours degrees
Further information
Higher National Diplomas
Top-up honours degrees
Further information
MidKent College
University of Kent /
213www.kent.ac.uk
Luke Eaton
Books and course materials
Studying abroad
Living costs
Tuition fees
Paying your fees
How much will it cost?
Academic costs
214 University of Kent /
Tuition fees for students from
the UK and the European
Union 2015/16
Foundation degrees
Undergraduate degrees
Tuition fees for international
students (from outside the
European Union) 2015/16
International Foundation Programme
Undergraduate degrees
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Government funding forUK and EU students
Student Funding 2015
Accommodation
www.kent.ac.uk
Elizabeth Finney
216
University scholarships
The Kent Scholarship forAcademic Excellence
Who is eligible?
How to apply
Partner school scholarships
Who is eligible?
Further information andapplication procedure
Kent Financial SupportPackage
Further information
Recognising,encouraging andrewarding excellence
University of Kent /
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Study abroad scholarships
Who is eligible?
How to apply
Further information andapplication procedure
University sports scholarships
Student Ambassador Stipend
Who is eligible?
Further information andapplication procedure
www.kent.ac.uk
218 University of Kent /
The Kent Scholarship for Academic Excellence
Award Minimum grades required
Applicants with A levels or IB Highers in mathematics and/or modern foreign languages*
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The David James BoxingScholarship
Hockey scholarships
Further information andapplications
The J&K Huntley Scholarship(Cricket)
www.kent.ac.uk
The Kent Scholarship for Academic Excellence (cont)
Award Minimum grades required
Combined qualifications: BTEC National (D); A level (A)
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Further information andapplication
Sponsored awards
Further information
Loyalty scheme
Further information andapplication procedure
Funding for non-EUinternational students
International scholarships
Loyalty scheme
Further information
University Music PerformanceScholarships
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BB
34/1
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Bio
logic
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nth
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Can
terb
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38
Bio
log
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nth
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3Y
AB
B34/1
6In
c A
leve
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log
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refe
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Psyc
holo
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Chem
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plu
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Math
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at H
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and
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at H
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Bio
log
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Year
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L622
4N
AB
B34/1
6In
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log
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B34/1
6In
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SL
and
scie
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at H
L o
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log
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Can
terb
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56
Bio
log
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B34/1
5In
c A
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4N
AB
B34/1
6(a
s a
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log
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Year
Ab
road
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4N
AB
B34/1
6(a
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Pag
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co
des
yrs
(g
rad
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ts)
nu
mb
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A level
IB o
vera
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Bio
medic
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Can
terb
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56
Bio
med
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B940
3N
BB
B34/1
5In
c A
leve
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log
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ear
B942
4N
AB
B34/1
6(a
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bove
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Bio
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Year
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road
B943
4N
AB
B34/1
6(a
s a
bove
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sin
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Can
terb
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60
Busin
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3Y
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B34/1
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B34/1
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t h
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4N
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B34/1
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11
3Y
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B34/1
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32
3Y
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B34/1
6P
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4N
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B34/1
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mod
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22
4N
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B34/1
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panic
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B34/1
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23
4N
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B34/1
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Math
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3Y
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B34/1
6(a
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Year
in Ind
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4N
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B34/1
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4N
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B34/1
5(a
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bove
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in Ind
ustr
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Ch
emis
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Can
terb
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3N
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B34/1
6In
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plu
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Math
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or
SL
Chem
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Found
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Chem
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Year
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4N
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B34/1
6(a
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Cla
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Can
terb
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34
Cla
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Arc
haeolo
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QV
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3Y
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B34/1
6
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sin
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honours
with
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r H
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rele
vant sub
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t h
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Arc
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Q28
3Y
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B34/1
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Com
para
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Arc
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Dra
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B34/1
6
Cla
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3Y
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B34/1
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Inc A
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Eng
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Cla
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Arc
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QW
86
3Y
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B34/1
6
Cla
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Arc
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B34/1
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a
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Cla
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Arc
haeolo
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Q38
3Y
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B34/1
6
His
tory
& P
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f A
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Cla
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83
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B34/1
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Philo
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3Y
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B34/1
6
Cla
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Arc
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Q
V68
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B34/1
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Relig
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yrs
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ts)
nu
mb
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IB o
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an
terb
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106
Com
para
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Com
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B34/1
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Com
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and
Eng
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B34/1
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Postc
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B34/1
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Lang
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Com
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94
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Bilingual double degrees 210
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Centre for English and World
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Kent’s 26, 190
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50th anniversary 4
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General entry requirements 163
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Health and Social Care 140
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& Philosophy of Art 52
Honours degrees with a
foundation year 167
How to apply 160
international students 184
Human Ecology 42
I
Industry, working in 174
Information Services 194
Consultancy
Computer Science 68
Computing 69
Costs, academic 214
Course structure 169
Courses 31
Creative
Writing, English and
American Literature and 108
Credit, academic 170
Criminal Justice and
Criminology 70
Criminology 71
Cultural Studies 146
D
Deferred entry 162
Degree
pathways 170
programmes 23, 31, 160
Design
Event and Experience 50
Multimedia Technology and 74
Developmental Disabilities,
Intellectual and 141
Digital Arts 74
and Multimedia 72
Diploma programmes
(international students) 183
Drama and Theatre 76
Drill Hall Library 20, 205
E
Ecology, Human 42
Economics 78
Electronic and Communications
Engineering 84
Employability
jobs and 175
Service, Careers and 27, 176
Employment schemes, University 28
Engineering, Electronics
and Bioengineering 80
Computer Systems 83
Electronic and
Communications 84
University of Kent /
257
Kent’s Q-Step Centre 24
KentOne card 191
L
Language, English
and Linguistics 96
entry requirements 183
tuition 184
Languages and Linguistics 94
Latin America (American Studies) 32
Law 100, 102
Legal Studies, European 102
Liberal Arts 104
Libraries 20
Drill Hall 205
Templeman 194
Linguistics, English
Language and 96
Literature
American Studies 32
Comparative 110
Contemporary 108
English
American and Postcolonial 109
and American 108
World 110
Living costs 186, 214
Locations 16
Loyalty scheme 220
M
Management,
Accounting & 62
Business & 63
in Primary Care 142
Sport and Exercise 152
Map 262
Marketing 65
Mathematics 114
Statistics and Actuarial
Science 112
and Statistics 114
Financial 114
Mature students 169
Media Arts 53
Medical
Anthropology 42
care (Medway) 206
Centre 195
Medway 16, 199
accommodation 202
campus 200, 202
Careers and Employability
Service 207
chaplaincy 207
Drill Hall Library 205
food and drink 203
IT services 206
music 203
nursery 207
Park 203
region 208
security 207
sports 203
Student
advice and support 206
Learning Advisory Service 205
life 203
Support and Wellbeing 206
students’ union 203
MidKent College 212
Military History 91
Modes of study 170
Modules 171
Multimedia Technology
and Design 74
Music 116, 118
Canterbury 191
Medway 203
Popular 119
scholarships 220
Technology 118
N
Networks (Computer Science) 68
Nuffield Q-Step Centre 24
Nursery
Canterbury 196
Medway 207
O
Open Days 260
Other locations 209
Intellectual and Developmental
Disabilities 141
International
Business 64
Development 181
entry requirements 164, 183
Foundation Programme 166, 182
opportunities 27, 171
Pathways, Kent 180
placements 173
qualifications 180
Relations, Politics and 132
representatives 180
scholarships 220
staff visits 180
students 26, 165, 179
finance 186
tuition fees 186, 214
programmes of study 182
work opportunities 175
IT Services 20
Canterbury 195
Medway 206
Italian 99
J
Jobs and employability 175
Jobshop 175
Joint honours programmes 23
Journalism 92
Junior Year Abroad (JYA) 182
Justice and Criminology,
Criminal 70
K
Kent: The UK’s European
university 18
Kent
Colleges 26, 190
Extra 24
Financial Support Package 216
International Pathways 180
representatives 180
research at 25
Sport 192
Union 26, 181, 192
www.kent.ac.uk
258
R
Returning to study 166, 169
Religious Studies 136
Research
at Kent 25
Excellence Framework (REF) 25
partners 25
Statistical Social 156
Rome 17
S
Sandwich courses 174
Science
Actuarial 114
Biomedical 59
Computer 68
Forensic 129
Space, Astronomy,
Astrophysics and 128
Sport and Exercise 153
Sciences
Environmental Social 41
Physical 126
Social 147
Scholarships 216
Security
Canterbury 197
Medway 207
Short courses 168
Social
Anthropology 43
Care, Health and 140
Health and Community Care 138
Policy 146
Psychology 134
scene 22
Sciences, Environmental 41
Sciences 147
Work 143
Societies
Canterbury 192
Medway 204
Sociology 148
Social Policy, and
Cultural Studies 144
Space Science and
Astrophysics, Astronomy, 128
Sponsored
awards 220
students 161
Sport
and Exercise
for Health 152
Management 152
Science 153
Sciences 150
Canterbury 192
Medway 203
Sports
facilities 21
scholarships 217
Therapy 154
Stages of study 170
Statistical Social Research 156
Statistics, Mathematics and 114
Student
Ambassador
Scheme 28
stipend 217
enterprise 29
experience 10
international 26
life (Medway) 203
Support and Wellbeing 181
Canterbury 196
Medway 206
Student advice and support 24, 26
Canterbury 195
Medway 206
Student Learning Advisory Service
Canterbury 194
Medway 205
Students’ union 26, 181
Canterbury 192
Medway 203
Study
Abroad scholarships 217
experience 10
modes of 170
stages of 170
Studying
abroad 18
at Kent 158
Successful future, A 14
P
Paid work at university 175
Paris, The University of Kent, 17
Part-time
degrees 161
study 168
Partner
colleges 211
school scholarships 216
Partnerships, European 19
Pharmacology and Physiology 123
Pharmacy 120, 122
Philosophy 124
of Art, History & 52
Physical Sciences 126
Physics 130
Physiology,
Pharmacology and 123
Placements, work 27, 174
Politics and International
Relations 132
Popular Music 119
Postcolonial Literature,
English, American and 109
Postgraduate study 171
Pre-sessional courses in English
for Academic Purposes 184
Primary Care, Management in 142
Professional qualifications 160
Programmes 31
degree 23, 160
diploma 183
European study 18
foundation 166, 182
of study for international
students 182
Progression routes 171
Psychology 134
Q
Qualifications 160, 163,
checks 166
international 180, 183
Quick Reference Guide 221
Q-Step Centre, The 24
University of Kent /
259
The information contained within this
prospectus is correct at the time of
going to press.
The University will use all reasonable
endeavours to deliver courses and
other services in accordance with the
descriptions set out in this prospectus.
However, the University does not provide
education on a commercial basis. It is also
largely dependent on charitable and public
funds which the University has to manage
in a way which is efficient and cost
effective in the context of the provision of
a wide range of courses and services to
a large number of students. The University
therefore reserves the right to make
variations to the contents and method of
delivery of courses and other services,
Summer School Programme,
European 173
Support
for international students 180
personal 26
Supportive community 26
Systems Engineering, Computer 83
T
Teaching, inspirational 8, 23
Technology
and Design, Multimedia 74
Applied Bioscience 121
Business Information 69
Music 118
Templeman Library 20, 194
Term dates 162
Theatre, Drama and 76
Therapy, Sports 154
Tonbridge, University
of Kent at 16, 211
Transport links
Canterbury 198
Medway 208
Transferable skills 28
Tuition fees 214
international students 186, 214
U
UCAS 160, 161
UK’s European university 18
Union, Students’ 26, 181
Canterbury 192
Medway 203
Universities at Medway 202
University
employment schemes 28
funding for students 216
scholarships 216
tours 181
University of Kent,
Brussels 17
Paris 17
at Tonbridge 16, 211
www.kent.ac.uk
to discontinue courses and other services
and to merge or combine courses, if such
action is reasonably considered to
be necessary by the University. If the
University discontinues any course, it
will use its best endeavours to provide
a suitable alternative course.
All students will be required, as a condition
of enrolment, to agree to abide by and to
submit to the procedures of the University’s
Regulations as amended from time to time.
A copy of the current Regulations is
available online at www.kent.ac.uk/
regulations
Appeals will only be considered where
the applicant believes there has been a
failure in the admissions procedure or if
the applicant believes that they have
been discriminated against unlawfully.
Complaints concerning the process should
be made in writing to the Head of the
Recruitment & Admissions Office, unless
the complaint is regarding the Head of the
Office, in which case the written complaint
should be directed to the Director of
Enrolment Management Services or the
Academic Registrar. A complaint made
by email will be accorded the same level
of thorough consideration and will be
addressed within the same timescale
as any other written complaint, normally
within 28 days of receipt.
Due to the requirements of the Data
Protection Act and the University’s policy
on disclosure, the University will only
correspond on any issue regarding an
application with the applicant themselves,
unless the applicant has provided written
permission for the University to discuss it
with another person.
For the University to operate efficiently, it
needs to process information about you for
administrative, academic and health and
safety reasons. Any offer this institution
makes to you is subject to your consent to
process such information and is therefore
a requirement before we can register
you as a student.
V
Visiting the University 260
Visas 165
Volunteering 28, 176, 204
W
War and Conflict 132
Welcome Week 26
West Kent and Ashford College 212
Wildlife Conservation 44
Work
at university 175
opportunities, international 175
placements 27, 173, 174, 210
Study Scheme 28
Working in industry 174
World Literature 110
Y
Year
abroad 160
in industry 160
University of Kent / 260260
Applicant Days
Applicant Days run between
December and April each year
at our Canterbury and Medway
campuses. They include a tour
of the campus, a general talk
on the University and an in-depth
school programme. You have the
opportunity to meet staff and
students from your chosen subject
and to discuss any queries you
may have about your course, your
academic school or the University
in general
If you are invited for an interview,
it will usually be held on one of
our Applicant Days. If we make
you an offer without an interview,
you will normally be able to book
for a Applicant Day via your
Applicant Portal, but this might
not always be possible. We hold
separate Selection Days for
Journalism and Social Work.
Further information
For further information about
visiting Kent and how to book your
place see www.kent.ac.uk/visit
Open Days
Canterbury
Canterbury Open Days are held
in the summer and autumn for
potential students and their
families and friends to have a
look round the campus. The day
includes a wide range of subject
displays, demonstrations and
informal lectures and seminars,
the opportunity to tour the
campus, speak to current
students and to view student
accommodation and facilities.
You can also meet staff to discuss
course options or admissions,
disability and dyslexia support,
and study skills.
Canterbury Open Days 2015
Sat 4 July
Wed 16 September
Sat 3 October
Medway
Medway Open Days are held at
our campus at Chatham Maritime
(adjacent to the Historic Dockyard)
in the summer and the autumn.
You have the opportunity to tour
the campus with current students,
view student accommodation,
speak with academic and support
staff, attend a range of subject
presentations and get advice on
admissions procedures.
Medway Open Days 2015
Sat 20 June
Sat 10 October
Laverne Cole
By busLondon Victoria to Canterbury bus
station: journey time approx 120
minutes. Canterbury bus station
to the University, regular service:
journey time approx 15 minutes.
By roadFrom London, the north and west:
M25, (M20), M2, A2. Canterbury
central ring road, A290 Whitstable
Road, St Thomas Hill, approx one
mile (1.6km) up the A290,
University entrance on right
(signposted) near top of hill.
Campus map
www.kent.ac.uk/maps/canterbury
Medway
By railLondon Victoria and Charing
Cross or Kent Coast to Chatham:
journey time approx 45 minutes.
London St Pancras to Ebbsfleet
International: journey time approx
17 minutes. Ebbsfleet station is
just 30 minutes from the campus.
By roadFrom London, the north and west:
M25, M2. Follow signs for
Gillingham, then the Historic
Dockyard and Chatham Maritime
via the A289 and the Medway
Tunnel. From the east: A2, A289,
the Gillingham Northern Link
Road, follow signs for the Medway
Tunnel.
By busFrom Chatham Station to Chatham
Maritime.
Campus mapwww.kent.ac.uk/maps/ukm.html
261www.kent.ac.uk
International students
Meet us in your country
Our staff make regular visits
overseas to meet with students
who are interested in studying at
Kent. We welcome the opportunity
to meet with you in person and
would be pleased to offer you
guidance and information.
For details of upcoming visits,
please see www.kent.ac.uk/
internationalstudent/application/
meet-us-in-your-country.html
Informal visits
If you live outside of the UK you
may find it difficult to attend our
Open and Applicant Days. We are
happy to organise individual tours
of our Canterbury or Medway
campuses for you and your family
at any time of the year (advance
notice is recommended).
If you would like to arrange
a visit, please email
[email protected] with
details of when you hope to visit,
or complete the online form at
www.kent.ac.uk/informal
How to reach us
Canterbury
By railLondon (St Pancras) to
Canterbury West: journey time
approx 56 minutes. London
(Victoria) to Canterbury East:
journey time approx 85 minutes.
London (Charing Cross or
Waterloo) to Canterbury West:
journey time approx 90 minutes.
Inter-campus shuttle bus
A free shuttle bus service runs
between the Canterbury and
Medway campuses on a regular
basis during term time.
262 University of Kent /
Canterbury
London
Liverpool
Manchester
Hull
Birmingham
Newcastle
EdinburghGlasgow
Plymouth
Cardiff
Belfast
Norwich
Bristol
Portsmouth
Brussels
Paris
EurostarFerry
Gatwick
Heathrow
Orly
Charles de Gaulle
France
United Kingdom
Belgium
Ireland
Medway
Tonbridge
Travelling time and distances to Canterbury
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Belfast 530 miles 10hrs 15hrs 20mins
Birmingham 184 miles 3hrs 3hrs
Bristol 190 miles 3hrs 10mins 3hrs 35mins
Cardiff 222 miles 3hrs 40mins 4hrs
Edinburgh 450 miles 7hrs 30mins 5hrs 50mins
Glasgow 470 miles 7hrs 10mins 6hrs
Hull 243 miles 4hrs 15mins 3hrs 55mins
Liverpool 278 miles 4hrs 30mins 3hrs 50mins
London 62 miles 1hrs 20mins 1hrs 10mins
(High-Speed train 50mins)
Manchester 266 miles 4hrs 30mins 3hrs 45mins
Newcastle 330 miles 5hrs 20mins 4hrs 30mins
Norwich 160 miles 2hrs 50mins 3hrs 10mins
Plymouth 270 miles 4hrs 45mins 5hrs 10mins
Portsmouth 125 miles 2hrs 10mins 2hrs 30mins
Travelling time and distances to Medway
Belfast 505 miles 9hrs 30mins 15hrs
Birmingham 157 miles 2hrs 40mins 3hrs 20mins
Bristol 170 miles 2hrs 45mins 3hrs 40mins
Cardiff 204miles 3hrs 20mins 4hrs 5mins
Edinburgh 420 miles 7hrs 10mins 6hrs
Glasgow 440 miles 6hrs 50mins 6hrs 20mins
Hull 215 miles 3hrs 50mins 4hrs 30mins
Liverpool 250 miles 4hrs 5mins 4hrs 10mins
London 35 miles 1hrs 1hrs 10mins
Manchester 340 miles 4hrs 5mins 3hrs 45mins
Newcastle 305 miles 5hrs 4hrs 35mins
Norwich 132 miles 2hrs 35mins 3hrs 30mins
Plymouth 255 miles 4hrs 35mins 5hrs 40mins
Portsmouth 105 miles 1hrs 50mins 3hrs 30mins
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