Are you ready to master the art and science of managing people? As a BSc Business and Human Resource Management student, you will explore how people are key to business strategy and success and learn how modern human resource professionals shape the culture, performance, and future of organisations. You will examine key Human Resources (HR) practices, including talent acquisition, performance management, employee engagement and more. You will also gain insights into the creation of innovative, inclusive and resilient workplaces.
On our BA (Hons) Graphic Design, you'll get to grips with traditional graphics disciplines like typography, editorial, branding and packaging. You’ll also work with digital platforms including moving image, website and app concepts.
You’ll be taught in a friendly studio atmosphere, developing your creativity and generating new ideas all the time. Our fantastic facilities include digital print studios, traditional printmaking workshops and wood or metal workshops.
Power up your career with a course designed to meet the growing demand for graduates who can transform the world of marketing though data-led decision making, using leading-edge, industry-standard analytics tools. These include R, Python, Excel, KNIME, Tableau, Power BI, SQL and Google Analytics) and AI (like ChatGPT, GitHub, Copilot, Gemini, K-AI and Cursor.
Are you looking for the best way to gain a degree in nursing science that will take you to the next level in providing care to patients?
This course allows you, in just one year of full-time study, to turn your existing nursing diploma into an honours degree. People who join the course are normally already registered as nurses, either in the UK or another country.
Are you seeking a degree to develop your interpersonal skills towards managing people at a global, national or local business?
If you are interested in the human side of business management, this course is ideal. We cover areas from classical human resource management to areas of leadership and high-performance organisation.