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Higher Education

Higher Education. Year 12/13. The Key Questions?. What is Higher Education? Should I Apply? What course should I study? What institution should I choose?. Higher Education. Degree – BA/BSc/BEd (Usually 3yrs.) MChem/MEng (4 yrs) HND – 2 Yrs. – convert to a degree

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Higher Education

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  1. Higher Education Year 12/13

  2. The Key Questions? • What is Higher Education? • Should I Apply? • What course should I study? • What institution should I choose?

  3. Higher Education • Degree – BA/BSc/BEd (Usually 3yrs.) MChem/MEng (4 yrs) • HND – 2 Yrs. – convert to a degree • Foundation Degree – vocational – full or part time - can be converted to a full degree • Other – e.g.Nursing Diploma, Art Foundation Courses

  4. Should I Apply? What are the advantages? • Personal • Social • Vocational & Financial

  5. Should I Apply? What are the disadvantages? • Personal • Social • Financial & Vocational

  6. Positives • Achieve academic potential – enjoy studying in depth a subject/area for three years • Leave home – become independent • Meet new people from a variety of backgrounds • New social and recreational opportunities • Make lasting friendships • Make you more open minded • Achieve career goals • Increase earning power (+20%- 40%)

  7. Negatives • Leaving home and friends • Could be earning and developing a career more directly • Don’t feel ready to go • Only going because expected to go • Three years of poverty • Huge debts for the future (£12,000-£18,000)

  8. What Courses?Over 120,000! • Single Subject • Joint – 2 separate but equal subjects • Combined – 2/3 or more subjects • Modular – Separate units = degree • Vocational – e.g. accounting, business, medicine, law – few offer full qualifications • Sandwich - 4 year course with year in industry

  9. What Courses?The Teaching • Teacher directed -----------Autonomous Learner • Examinations---------------- Continuous Assessment

  10. What Courses? • What sort of course would you prefer and why?

  11. What Institution?340 to choose from! • Location? – city, town, rural - cost of living • Campus – self contained or centrally located • Distance from Dorchester? • Accommodation – hall for all 1st years? • Status – see Times/Guardian guides • Quality of Teaching

  12. What Institution?(Contd.) • Facilities e.g. internet, sport, library • Opportunities available • Student profile • Size • Personal experience – friends, relations, teachers, OPEN DAYS & VISITS • Collegiate e.g. Oxbridge, Durham, Lancaster, Lampeter

  13. Choosing an Institution • What are the FIVE most important things I am looking for?

  14. Choosing an Institution • You MUST be able to achieve the grades demanded by the institution of your choice for the course you want. • You must be REALISTIC & OPTIMISTIC • What grades do you think you will get at the end of Year 13? (Ask your teachers NOW!)

  15. Conclusion • What decisions have you now reached about Higher Education?

  16. What Next? • Research courses and universities • (www.ucas.co.uk) • University websites • Bring to the next session: • 6 possible courses • 20 possible institutions

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