BSc Hons Communication with Counselling Structure at Saad College of Nursing & Allied Health Sciences Saudi Arabia
Structure and Content
You will complete 6 modules every year -four in Communication and two in Counselling.
Look at the School of Communication page for information for prospective students (go from the home page, to Faculties to Social Sciences to Communication.) When you are there you can click on subjects, course diagrams and through to the module summaries. This will tell you what you can study with the subject.
You may be able to take advantage of various student exchange opportunities in your second year by studying abroad for one of the two semesters. For example, a number of our students have recently studied in Finland.
Additionally, you could apply through the Business Education Initiative (BEI) scheme, to spend a year at an educational institution in the USA that would give you the chance to experience alternative business cultures and protocols. This would normally take place at the end of your second year. If you successfully complete the year abroad, you obtain the Diploma in Area Studies (DAS) and enrol the following year to complete the final year of your degree programme.
Exemptions and Transferability
Most students enter first year. However, where evidence of previous relevant study can be provided, you may apply to join the programme at later points of entry. Transfer may be possible between full-time and part-time modes of study. Please contact Faculty Office for confirmation of if/when transfers may be permitted.
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Communication with Advertising [BSc Hons] - UCAS Code: P9N5 J BSc/ComAd
Year of Entry: 2009
The Programme
For further information on this programme, see the entries for Communication Modular Programme and Advertising Modular Programme (Jordanstown).
It is a major in Communication with a minor in Counselling. You can choose to apply directly for this programme or wait until after you take the Counselling-specific module in Semester Two, Year One. If you like it, you can go onto the programme from the start of second year. If you like the idea of waiting, then you must apply for BSc Hons Communication through UCAS. The counselling Year One module is an option on that programme.
What will you study?
Communication major:
You will study all aspects of communication; one to one communication, language and communication, communication within
You must satisfy the general entry requirements for admission to a first degree programme, and hold a GCSE pass in Mathematics and English Language at grade C or above, or equivalent.
A Level
A minimum of 260 Tariff Points to include grades BC
Irish Leaving Certificate
260 UCAS Tariff Points to include BBCCC at Honours Level including English Language and Maths. English & Maths may be at Ordinary Level.
Careers And Postgraduate Opportunities
On graduation, our students have selected from a wide and varied range of career paths in commerce, industry and the caring professions. Past graduates can be found in retail management, the media, the communications industries, personnel management, financial services, market research, social work, community work, lecturing, and human resource development. The programme also offers a solid base for postgraduate study.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Will the programme suit me?
A. Yes, if you have an interest in people and relationships and are keen to find out more about how they communicate and interact in varying settings including, of
This unique course meets the needs of those who wish to follow a professional design career. It offers study in the fields of animation, graphic design, illustration, 3D, interactive and moving image design. The course is therefore structured to enable a broad awareness of the above, or a more specialist emphasis to study. Studies are always set in context, that is, the combination of aesthetic, social, and professional influences are considered together. Close links with industry are fostered and nurtured through live projects, guest designers and professional visits.
You will complete 6 modules every year -four in Communication and two in Public Relations. Look at the School of Communication page for information for prospective students (go from the home page, to Faculties to Social Science to Communication.) When you are there you can click on subjects, course diagrams and through to the module summaries. This will tell you what you can study with the subject.
You may be able to take advantage of various student exchange opportunities in your second year by studying abroad for one of the two semesters. For example, a number of our students have recently
You must satisfy the general entry requirements for admission to a first degree programme, and hold a GCSE pass in Mathematics and English Language at grade C or above, or equivalent.
A Level
A minimum of 260 Tariff Points to include grades BC
Irish Leaving Certificate
260 UCAS Tariff Points to include BBCCC at Honours Level including English Language and Maths. English & Maths may be at Ordinary Level.
The Programme
For further information on this programme, see the entry for Communication Modular Programme and Language Modular Programme.
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