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Undergraduate prospectus 2012-13
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26 Sep 2012 13:45
London Metropolitan
University
Welcome to
Contents
Call admissions on 020 7133 4200 www.londonmet.ac.uk
2 Welcome
4 - 5 Your Courses
6 Location
8 Studying here
10 Faculties
26 International
28 Social life
30 Money matters
32 Accommodation
34 How to apply
36 Want to find out more?
38 Subject area finder and course listings
52 Terms and conditions
Why us?
London Met is a great place to
study, located in the heart of one
of the worlds most exciting cities.
We put you, our students, at the centre
of all we do.
We stand out because we offer courses
of quality, in a vibrant, socially diverse
environment, which will help launch your career.
Our teachers are passionate about inspiring
you, and our courses are designed to prepare
you for your future career.
London Met has a thriving multinational,
multicultural community. Here you will meet
and study with people from around the world,
who will enrich your learning and help you grow.
Underpinning all we do is an
absolute commitment to quality:
_ London Met was awarded the highest
accolade from the UK governments
Quality Assurance Agency in 2011 for
our academic standards
_ Over 2/3 of our research within
the latest offcial Research
Assessment Exercise was judged
to be internationally recognised,
internationally excellent or
world leading
_ Our commitment to reducing our
carbon footprint was recognised in
2011 with the prestigious Carbon
Trust Standard
Jessica Elliot:
BSc Sports Therapy, 2006; founder of
two London dance schools; Winner,
Spirit of London award 2010
London Met changed my life.
It helped me develop my
business and get me where
I am today.
Course information
Start date Full-time Part-time
Sept Yes Yes
Jan No No
Length 4yrs* 8yrs*
*tocompletionofdegree
UCAS code:
Sept full-time:applythroughUCAS
Sept part-time:applydirecttothe
UniversitycontactAdmissionsfor
anapplicationform.
Taught at
Citycampus:SpringHouse
Entry requirements
Theadmissionsprocedureis
designedtoadmitstudentswitha
wideranginginterestinthespatial
disciplines.Welookforcreative
imaginationandvisualordesign
aptitude,togetherwithability,
intellectandmotivationto
successfullycompletethecourse.
Inadditiontoaportfolioor
equivalentsampleofcreativeof
workandaninterview,thenormal
entryrequirementsare:
GCSEEnglish&MathsatCor
above/120UCASpoints
Applicantswhosatisfytheseentry
requirements,oroverseaequivalent,
mightbeinvitedforaportfolio
interviewatoneofourinterview
days,orwillbeaskedtosendusa
sampleofwork.Guidancefor
compilingthisworkcanbefound
byclickinghere.
This extended degree provides an intensive preparatory or Foundation year
before you progress onto the BA Architecture (RIBA Part 1) or BA Interior
Architecture and Design at London Metropolitan University. This initial year
introduces a broad range of design skills and techniques, and outlines ways
of thinking about design and the ideas that inform Architecture and Interior
Design.
You undertake a range of challenging, diverse projects that develop your
skills and knowledge through drawing, photography, flm, model making and
installations. Taking an exciting and imaginative approach to design and
culture today, the course helps you to establish your design focus and to
learn relevant technical skills. We help you develop your portfolio of work
and develop your potential, in order to achieve a place on your chosen
Honours degree.
Those who successfully complete the course, and have a substantial
portfolio of high quality work will then move to the frst year (Level 4) of a
degree in either Architecture, Interior Architecture or Interior Design within
our Faculty. You can also choose to change pathway and join one of the
many other BA courses offered within the Cass Faculty of Art, Architecture
and Design.
Course structure
Theyear0courseoftheExtended
Degreeismadeupoffourmodules,
coveringallareasrelevanttothe
studyofthespatialdisciplinesat
introductorylevel.Therearetwo
designmoduleswhichrunallyear:
AA3001 Project
TheProjectmoduleconsistsof
designassignmentswhichare
resolvedbyimplementingthe
techniquesacquiredthroughout
thecourse.
AA3002Techniques
Techniquesisaskilldevelopment
module,whichaimstofamiliarise
youwithawidevarietyofmodesof
makingandrepresentation.Thetwo
design-relatedmodulesare
deliveredthroughworkshopsand
individualtutorials.
Therearefurthertwosubject-
relatedmodules,runningona
separateday:
AA3003Workbook
Workbookaimstoadvanceyour
researchandinterpretationskillsby
providingaformatforrefection
andcriticalthinkingrequiredfor
advancingyourdesignwork.
CP3010Critical and Contextual
Studies: Foundation
Thismoduleintroducesthemesand
ideastoyourworkwhichare
conducivetoadeeper
understandingofcontemporary
practice.
Bothsubject-relatedmodulesalso
coverthestudyandpresentation
skillsrequiredathigherlevelsofthe
course.
(continuedoverleaf)
ArchitectureandSpatialDesign
Architecture and Interior Design
Extended degree
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Completionofallfourmoduleswith
apassgradewillleadtoautomatic
progressionontotheYear1ofthe
BAcourseofyourchoicewithinthe
CassFacultyofArt,Architectureand
Design.
Assessment
Therearetwomainwaysthatyou
areassessed.Oneiscoursework,
whichtakestheformofan
annotatedworkbook.This
documentcontainsevidenceof
yourworkprocesses,refectivework
practiceandgrowingawarenessof
theculturalcontextofthe
discipline.
Theothermainsubmissionisthe
designportfolio,whichcontains
evidenceofthedevelopmentof
subject-specifcmakingand
representationskills.Theportfoliois
typicallyacollectionofA1sheets
relatingtodesignprocessand
resolution.
Collaborations and international
links
Thedepartmenthaslinkswith
architecturalanddesignschoolsin
Belgium,Finland,Germany,Italy,
Turkey,SouthKorea,Ukraineand
theUSA.
Special features: Study visits uk and
abroad
Studentsareencouragedtoexplore
theArchitecturalcultureintheUK
andabroad.Eachyearourstudents
goonfeldtripwithinEurope(year
0+1)andjoinastudiofeldtripin
secondandthirdyearrelatedtothe
studiosubject.Fieldtripsranging
fromIceland,Turkey,Indiaetc.
Career opportunities
SuccessfulcompletionoftheYear0
oftheExtendedDegreeleadsto
directprogressiontotheBAcourses
relatingtothespatialdisciplines
withintheFaculty.Theprimary
choicesare:
BA(Hons)Architecture
BA(Hons)InteriorArchitecture
Youcanalsochangepathwayand
joinoneofthemanyBAcourses
offeredwithintheCassFacultyof
Art,ArchitectureandDesign.
What our students say
Year0helpedmereleasemy
creativity.Bylearningnew
representationtechniques,nowI
amabletoexpressmyideasmore
freely,makingthemmore
immediatethanbefore.
Iza Sasaran (currentstudent)
Thecourseprovidedmewithaset
oftoolsthatpreparedmefora
differentwayofthinkingaboutmy
work.Asastudentinthethirdyear
ofstudyingarchitectureIverymuch
stilllookbackatyear0aswhat
builtthefoundationfortheskillsI
possesstoday.
Stefan Hurrell(formerstudent,
now3rdyearBAArchitecture)
Attendingyearzerowasextremely
helpfulasIdidnothaveany
previousexperienceorarts
qualifcations.Thecoursegavea
goodbasisforfurtherstudiesasI
learnedtothinkinamuchmore
creativeway.
Jutti Lami(formerstudent,now3rd
yearBAInteriorArchitecture)
Architecture and Interior Design (ctd)
Funding
Thiscourseisrecognisedbythe
DIUS.Ifeligible,fundingforthe
preparatoryyearwillfollowthe
standardundergraduatefunding
regulations.Allstudentsareinitially
registeredonthe4-yearfull-
time/5-yearsandwichBSc(Hons)
Sciencesdegreecourse.Thistitle
mustbequotedinallLEA
correspondence.Thoseenteringthis
formallydefnedextendeddegreeat
year0in2011willhavetheirfees
setwithinthatfeeregimeforthe
duration(4years)ofthecourse.
Further information
PleasecontactAdmissionsor,for
furtheracademicquestions,
contact:SabineStorp
s.storp@londonmet.ac.uk
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Location
London is amazing. It is a truly
24-hour city, full of history,
with an incredible choice of
entertainment.
London is the largest city in Europe. It has more
international visitors per year than any other
capital city, and is one of the fnancial centres
of the world. Brimming with history, London
offers students an unrivalled choice of culture,
nightlife and entertainment. London Mets
buildings are dotted around London but we
have two principle campuses.
City Campus
Our City campus has a prime location in the
heart of the City of London and the vibrant
Aldgate area of east London. Artists and
professionals rub shoulders in this unique
and exciting part of the capital.
North Campus
Our North London campus in Islington sits
within a multicultural community, full of lively
bars, beautiful parks and independent shops.
Our main campus sits alongside the Emirates
Stadium, which as football fans will know, is the
home to Premiership football team Arsenal.
Its hard to know where to start
with London, but how about this?
_ Around 8 million people, over 300
languages spoken
_ 3,000 open spaces and 149 parks
_ Around 6,000 restaurants,
3,000 cafs and 4,000 pubs
_ An estimated 32,000 music
performances and 200 festivals
held in London every year
_ 4 world heritage sites, over 150 ancient
monuments and around 240 museums
Studying here
London Met has dedicated staff
and specialised facilities to make
your student experience the best
it can be.
We have seven libraries in total. Our spectacular
newly refurbished library on Holloway Road is a
superb meeting and study area where students
can use state-of-the-art work stations, fnd a
quiet corner for individual study or use our media
booths and communal lounges for group study.
Our Student Services team specialises in giving
advice and support. This team can help with
accommodation, money management, visas
and more. They also offer career advice to help
you fnd a job.
Just some of our facilities include:
_ A 30 million science centre, which is one
of the largest teaching labs in Europe
_ A mock courtroom that helps our law
students prepare for the real world
_ The Technology Tower which houses
seven foors of computers
_ We have free Wi-Fi, a simulated
Bloomberg trading foor, interpreting
and multi-media suites
_ Our Graduate Centre is an architectural
icon designed by renowned architect
Daniel Libeskind
_ The internationally renowned Womens
Library, the UKs most extensive
collection of womens history
_ The Trades Union Congress Library
Collections, the premier centre for the
study of trades unions and the world
of work
Sean Callahan:
MBA, 2009; founder, photo sharing
website Plixi, which was recently sold to
major social media company Lockerz.
The support at London Met is
second to none. The MBA has
helped me to apply theories
in real-life work situations.
Faculties
There are seven academic
faculties at London Met,
each drawing on a wealth of
experience and knowledge.
_ Faculty of Architecture
and Spatial Design
_ Faculty of Computing
_ Faculty of Social Sciences
and Humanities
_ Faculty of Law, Governance
and International Relations
_ Faculty of Life Sciences
_ London Metropolitan Business School
_ Sir John Cass Faculty of Art,
Media and Design
International
London is a global city, and
we are a global university.
London Met has a thriving international
student community. Our student body is
made up of students from more than 150
countries, making London Met one of the
top 10 most popular universities in England
for international students.
While you study with us, students can take
part in the ERASMUS exchange programme.
This means you may be able to study part of
your course in places like the USA, Argentina,
Sweden, Cuba and the UAE.
Every year we visit more than 50 countries
to meet prospective students.
Our International Offce manages enquiries
and applications from EU and Non-EU
students. Get in touch for advice on entry
requirements, fees and more.
International Students:
www.londonmet.ac.uk/international
international@londonmet.ac.uk
EU students:
www.londonmet.ac.uk/europe
europe@londonmet.ac.uk
Advice on working in London:
International students on degree courses are
allowed to work part-time during their studies.
The University also has its own job placement
service as well as a range of internships and
other employment opportunities.
Saba Javaid:
studying part of her BSc Biomedical Sciences
at Freie Universitt, Berlin
London Met encouraged me
to take up this opportunity
to study abroad and
I love it here!
Social life
At university you will
make friends for life.
Joining societies and sports teams is one
of the best ways to meet people. There are
more than 50 to choose from at London Met,
including the Enterprise Society, Dance and
Drama, Philosophy, the Anime Society and
the London Met Feminists.
Our chill-out areas are great for catching up
with friends in-between lectures. We have
10 cosy cafs, free Wi-Fi and comfy lounges.
London Met hosts great live music, comedy
and club nights at our two famous bars,
the Rocket Complex and the Hub, which
are regularly mentioned in the London
Time Out magazine.
_ Discover all about the Students
Union and societies
_ Students run their own radio station
and magazine at London Met
_ For sports lovers there is football,
basketball, cheerleading and a
whole lot more
_ Our high quality sports facilities
include an Olympic-standard
basketball court
Money matters
The UK government reports
that university graduates will
on average earn 100,000 more
than non-graduates over their
working lifetime.
At London Met we aim to make your time
at university as affordable as possible.
We have specialist staff who can offer
fnancial advice if you need it.
If you are from the UK or the EU, you can
apply for a student loan for tuition fees
and sometimes for living costs.
There are also grants and bursaries which
you may be eligible for.
Money tips for students:
_ For information on tuition fees:
www.londonmet.ac.uk/
tuitionfees
_ Student Services offers fnancial
advice and information to students
_ We host many job fairs throughout
the year, to help you fnd part-time
work while you study
_ Our online budget planner can help
you plan your income and spending
_ For more on money matters, see:
www.londonmet.ac.uk/advice
Alison Jones:
Administration Manager, Student Services
Students come to see us with all
sorts of concerns, ranging from
money problems to health issues.
We help ease these worries by
directing students to the help they
need, leaving them with clear
minds so they can approach their
studies with the rigour necessary
to be a success.
Accommodation
Coming to university and living in a major
city like London is an exciting prospect.
We can help you fnd somewhere safe,
affordable and comfortable to live.
While at university, most students will either
live in a hall of residence or in private rented
accommodation. There are lots of options
available around London with a variety of
prices and locations.
Our dedicated accommodation offcers are
on hand to help you.
For more advice on fnding long and short-
term accommodation, please contact the
team at our Accommodation Bureau on:
+44 (0)20 7133 3998
accommodation@londonmet.ac.uk
Want to fnd
out more?
Discover London Met:
www.londonmet.ac.uk
Our website has all you need to know
about London Met, including student
profles, University events and news,
information on fees and bursaries
and what its like to study here.
Create your own prospectus:
www.londonmet.ac.uk/create
Here you can fnd out more about our
courses, identify those that are of interest
to you and create your own personal
prospectus. This process takes just a few
clicks and we will email an electronic
prospectus to you within an hour.
Applying for a course:
www.londonmet.ac.uk/howtoapply
This part of our website has all the
information you need to apply for a
course at London Met. Here you can
ask a question directly to our Admissions
Offce and they will email a response.
Alternatively, you can call:
+44 (0)20 7133 4200
To talk to someone in the Admissions team.
Accounting
_ Accounting and Banking (BA Hons)
_ Accounting and Business Management (BA Hons)
_ Accounting and Finance (BA Hons)
Advertising
_ Advertising and Marketing Communications (BA Hons)
_ Advertising, Marketing Communications and
Public Relations (BA Hons)
Architecture and Interior Design
_ Architecture (BA Hons)
_ Architecture and Interior Design (Extended degree)
_ Interior Architecture (BA Hons)
_ Interior Design (Foundation degree FDA)
_ Interior Design (BA Hons)
_ International Foundation Programme
(Preparatory Diploma)
Art and Design
_ Architecture (BA Hons)
_ Architecture and Interior Design (Extended degree)
_ Art, Media and Design (Extended degree)
_ Computer Animation (BSc Hons)
_ Computer Games Programming (BSc Hons)
_ Computer Games Modelling and Design (BSc Hons)
_ Dance (Foundation degree FDA)
_ Digital Media (BA Hons)
_ Digital Media Design (Foundation degree FDA)
_ Fashion with Textiles (Foundation degree FDA)
_ Fine Art Specialist Routes (BA Hons)
_ Furniture (Foundation degree FDA)
_ Furniture and Product Design (BA Hons)
_ Graphic Design (BA Hons)
_ Illustration (BA Hons)
_ Interior Architecture (BA Hons)
_ Interior Design (Foundation degree FDA)
_ Interior Design (BA Hons)
_ International Foundation Programme
(Preparatory Diploma)
_ Media Practice Specialist Routes (BA Hons)
_ Photography (Foundation degree FDA)
_ Restoration and Conservation (BSc Hons)
_ Jewellery and Silversmithing (BA Hons)
_ Textile Design (BA Hons)
Aviation
_ Airport and Airline Organisation and Management
(Foundation degree FdSc)
_ Airport and Airline Organisation and Management
(Pilot Pathway) (Foundation degree FdSc)
_ Aviation and Aerospace Management (BSc Hons)
Banking
_ Banking and Business Management (BA Hons)
_ Banking and Finance (BA Hons)
_ Business Economics (BA Hons)
_ Business Economics and Finance (BSc Hons)
_ Economics (BA Hons)
_ Economics and Finance (BSc Hons)
_ Finance (BSc Hons)
_ Financial Mathematics (BSc Hons)
_ Financial Services (BA Hons)
_ International Business and Economics (BA Hons)
_ International Business and Finance (BSc Hons)
_ International Financial Services (BA Hons 1 year top-up)
Biology
_ Applied Biomedical Science (BSc Hons)
_ Biochemistry (BSc Hons)
_ Biological Sciences (BSc Hons)
_ Biomedical Science (BSc Hons)
_ Biomedical Sciences leading to MD (BSc Hons)
_ Biotechnology (BSc Hons)
_ Dietetics and Nutrition (4 Years) (BSc Hons)
_ Herbal Medicinal Science (BSc Hons Top Up)
_ Human Nutrition (BSc Hons)
_ International Foundation Programme
(Preparatory Diploma)
_ Medical Bioscience (BSc Hons)
_ Pharmaceutical Science (BSc Hons)
_ Pharmacology (BSc Hons)
_ Public Health (BSc Hons 1 year top-up)
_ Sciences Extended degree (Biology, Chemistry, Business
Law, Psychology) (BSc Sciences Preparatory Year)
_ Sports Science (BSc Hons)
_ Sports Science and Physical Education (BSc Hons)
Business
_ Accounting and Business Management (BA Hons)
_ Banking and Business Management (BA Hons)
_ Business Computing (BSc Hons 1 year top-up)
_ Business Economics (BA Hons)
_ Business Economics and Finance (BSc Hons)
_ Business Information Technology (BSc Hons)
Use this section of the guide to quickly fnd which courses we offer under different
subject areas. For example, if you are interested in studying fashion as a subject,
looking under Fashion in this index will show you a list of relevant courses.
London Metropolitan University - Appendices
Subject area fnder
Course Title Course Code Campus Code Short Code Entry Points
Creative Writing and Journalism WP85 N BA/CWJ 260
Creative Writing, Film and Television Studies WP83 N BA/CWFTS 260
Criminology and Law MM1X C BA/CRLA 260
Digital Journalism* P503 N BA/DJ 280
Digital Media G455 N BA/DM 280
Diplomacy and International Relations* L251 C BA/DIR 240
Diplomacy and Law* M104 C BA/DipLaw 240
Economics L100 C BA/Econ 240
Education Studies X300 N BA/Ed 240
Education Studies and English Literature XQ33 N BA/EdStE 260
English Literature Q320 N BA/EngLit 260
English Literature, Film and Television Studies QPH3 N BA/ELFTS 260
Events Management and Marketing NN85 N BA/EMMkt 240
Events Management and Public Relations NP82 N BA/EMPR 240
Fashion Buying and Retailing* N240 N BA/FBR 240
Fashion Marketing N590 N BA/FMkt 240
Fashion Marketing and Business Management NN1N N BA/FMBM 240
Fashion Marketing and Journalism NP5M N BA/FMJ 260
Film and Television Studies P303 N BA/FTS 260
Financial Services N340 C BA/FServ 240
Human Resource Management N600 N BA/HRM 240
Human Resource Management and NM62 N BA/HRMEL 240
Employment Law*
Human Resource Management and the NCP8 N BA/HRMPO 240
Psychology of Organisations*
International Business and Business Law MNF1 N BA/IBBL 240
International Business and Economics LN1C C BA/IBE 240
International Business Management N120 C,N BA/IntBus
International Business Management (Top-Up)^ N295 C,N BA/IBM1 N/A
International Development L901 C BA/IntD 240
International Development and LL9F C BA/GEDPGI 240
International Relations
International Development, Peace and LLY2 C BA/DSPCS 260
Confict Studies
International Financial Services (Top-Up)^ N390 C BA/IFS1 N/A
International Hospitality Management N220 N BA/IHM 240
International Relations L250 C BA/IR 240
International Relations and Law ML1F C BA/PGILA 240
International Relations and Politics LL2F C BA/PGIPGA 240
International Relations, Peace and Confict Studies L292 C BA/IRPCS 240
International Tourism Management N840 N BA/SHIntTM 240
Journalism P502 N BA/jour 260
Journalism and Education Studies* PX53 N BA/JEdSt 240
Journalism and English Literature* PQ53 N BA/JEng 260
Journalism, Film and Television Studies* PPM3 N BA/JFilm 260
Law M101 C BA/Law 240
Law and Business Management MN11 C BA/LawBM 240
Logistics and Supply Chain Management J960 N BA/LSCM 240
Marketing N500 C,N BA/Mkt 240
London Metropolitan University - Appendices
UCAS entry requirements
Course Title Course Code Campus Code Short Code Entry Points
Media Business Management* NP23 C,N BA/MBM 240
Music Industry and Events Management NP83 N BA/MIEM 240
Music Industry and Media Business Management* WN39 C,N BA/MIMBM 240
Music Industry Management* W300 N BA/MIM 240
Politics L200 C BA/Polit 240
Public Relations P210 N BA/PR 240
Small Business Enterprise and Entrepreneurship NN2C C BA/SBEE 240
Social Media* L902 N BA/SocM 280
Sports Business Management N222 N BA/SpMgt 240
Tourism and Travel Management* N832 N BA/TTM 240
Translation Q910 C BA TransS 260
Single Honours - BEd/BEd Honours - QTS
Course Title Course Code Campus Code Short Code Entry Points
Early Years Teaching X121 N BEd/EYT 280
Single Honours - BEng/BEng Honours
Course Title Course Code Campus Code Short Code Entry Points*
Computer Networking G420 N BEng/CNet 220
Computer Systems Engineering HG65 N BEng/CSE 220
Electronic and Communications Engineering H641 N BEng/ECE 220
Software Engineering (Top-up)* G600 N BEng/SE N/A
Telecommunications and Network Engineering HG6K N BEng/TNE 220
Single Honours - BSc/BSc Honours
Course Title Course Code Campus Code Short Code Entry Points
Applied Biomedical Science C910 N BSc/ABS TBC
Aviation and Aerospace Management H490 C BSc/AAM 240
Biochemistry C700 N BSc/Bioc 240
Biological Sciences C120 N BSc/BioS 240
Biomedical Science B900 N BSc/BiomS 300
Biomedical Science leading to an MD B900 N BSc/BiomS 320
Biotechnology* J700 N BSc/Biotec 240
Business Computing (Top-Up)^ G501 N BSc/BC1 N/A
Business Economics and Finance L102 C BSc/EcFin 240
Business Information Technology G510 N BSc/BIT 200
Chemistry F100 N BSc/Chem 240
Community Development and Leadership* L800 C BSc/CDL 280
Computer Animation G450 N BSc/CA 200
Computer Forensics and IT Security G552 N BSc/CGITS 200
Computer Games Modelling and Design GG56 N BSc/CGM 200
Computer Games Programming GG47 N BSc/CGP 240
Computer Networking and Computer Forensics GG54 N BSc/CNCF 220
Computer Networking and IT Security GG4M N BSc/CNITS 220
Computer Science G402 N BSc/CompS 220
Computing G401 N BSc/Comp 200
London Metropolitan University - Appendices
UCAS entry requirements
Course Title Course Code Campus Code Short Code Entry Points
Computing and Computer Networking G490 N BSc/CCN 220
Criminology M930 C BSc/Crim 260
Criminology and Community Policing* LN32 C BSc/CommP 260
Criminology and Psychology CM8X C BSc/CPsy 300
Criminology and Sociology ML93 C BSc/CSoc 260
Criminology and Youth Studies* ML95 C,N BSc/CYSt 260
Dietetics and Nutrition (4 years) B401 N BSc/HumND 300
Economics and Finance* LN1J C BSc/EcFin 240
Finance N301 C BSc/Fin 240
Financial Mathematics NG31 N BSc/FM 200
Forensic Science F410 N BSc/FS 240
Health and Social Care* L590 N BSc/HSC 280
Health and Social Policy L492 N BSc/HSP 280
Herbal Medicinal Science B342 N BSc/HMSTup N/A
(Top-Up - Level 6 entry only)
Human Nutrition B400 N BSc/HumN 240
International Business N121 C BSc/IntB 240
International Business and Finance* NNCH C BSc/IBF 240
Mathematical Sciences G101 N BSc/MS 200
Mathematics G100 N BSc/Math 200
Mathematics and Computer Science* GGC4 N BSc/MCS 200
Mathematics and Statistics GG13 N BSc/MaSt 200
Media and Communications* PPH9 N BSc/MComms 280
Media, Communications and Journalism* PP35 N BSc/MCommJ 280
Medical Bioscience C900 N BSc/MB 240
Pharmaceutical Science B230 N BSc/PhS 240
Pharmacology B210 N BSc/Phar 240
Psychology C800 C BSc/Ps 300
Psychology and Sociology CL83 C BSC/PsyAS 300
Restoration and Conservation J500 C BSc/ResCon 280
Social Sciences* LLP3 C,N BSc/SocSc 280
Social Work L500 N BSc/SocWk 280
Sociology L302 N BSc/Socio 280
Sociology and Social Policy LL4J N BSC/SSP 280
Sport Psychology and Coaching* XC18 N BSc/SCPsy 240
Sports and Dance Therapy CW65 N BSc/SDT 220
Sports Science C603 N BSc/SpSci 200
Sports Science and Physical Education* CX63 N BSc/SSPE 220
Sports Therapy CB63 N BSc/ST 280
Youth Studies L531 N BSc/YS 280
Youth Work L530 N BSc/YW 280
Single Honours - LLB/LLB Honours
Course Title Course Code Campus Code Short Code Entry Points
Business Law M221 C LLB/BusLaw 300
Law (with International Relations) M1L2 C LLB/LIR 300
London Metropolitan University - Appendices
UCAS entry requirements
Extended Degree Courses - Including Foundation Year
Course Title Course Code Campus Code Short Code Entry Points
Architecture and Interior Design Extended degree KW12 N BA/AID 120
Business Management (with Foundation Year)* N101 C,N BA/BMf N/A
Computing Extended Degree GP4X N BSc/CCCTM N/A
(Computing, Communications Technology,
Mathematics, Multimedia)*
International Business Management N123 C,N BA/IBMf N/A
(with Foundation Year)*
Sciences Extended Degree - Biology, Chemistry, CF11 N BSc/BCF N/A
Health, Psychology
Collaborative Courses - Foundation Degree
Course Title Course Code Campus Code Short Code Entry Points
Crime Scene and Forensic Investigation F411 I FdSc/CSFI N/A
Dance W500 I FdA/Da N/A
Digital Media Design* W283 I FdA/DMD N/A
Early Childhood Studies X945 H,I FdA/ECS N/A
Fashion with Textiles W230 I FdA/Fash N/A
Football and Community Sports Coaching CX6D I FdSc/FCSC N/A
with Arsenal FC
Montessori Early Childhood Practice* X311 P FdA/MECP N/A
Personal Training and Fitness Consultancy C605 I FdSc/PFT N/A
Photography W640 I FdA/Phot N/A
Single Honours - M Eng (Integrated Bachelors/Masters)
Course Title Course Code Campus Code Short Code Entry Points
Network Management and Security GG45 N MEng/NMS 300
Non-UCAS Courses
Course Title
Community Nursing (BSc/DipHE top-up)
Early Childhood Studies (BA)
International Foundation Programme
Nurse Practitioner (BSc)
Public Health (BSc Top-Up)
* Subject to approval. Please check website (www.ucas.com) for changes
^ Top-up course. Only those who have previously studied at higher education level should apply
Includes a foundation year (year 0)
Additional requirements apply
London Metropolitan University - Appendices
UCAS entry requirements