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Bellerbys College Prospectus 2013 - Study Group

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<strong>Bellerbys</strong> <strong>College</strong> Programme InformationMedia FoundationAdvertising · Journalism · PRScience & Pharmacy FoundationBiomedical Science · Genetics · Environmental ScienceThe <strong>Bellerbys</strong> Media Foundationcourse is a specialist media-onlypathway perfect for students set onstudying a media or communicationsdegree at university.As well as the core Foundation modulesApplied Media Theory: Look atcontemporary media debates and issues,and how these are manifested across themedia landscape. Learn about theoreticalframeworks and critically evaluatemedia texts.The <strong>Bellerbys</strong> Science & PharmacyFoundation course is carefullydesigned to prepare you for degreecourses in natural sciencesand pharmacy.As well as the core Foundation modulesCore Principles of Chemistry: <strong>Study</strong> andapply formulae, equations and moles,atomic structure, redox systems,thermodynamics and bonding.Kinetics; Acid-base equilibria and OrganicChemistry: Reaction rates, acid-base(see page 41) you will also study theWeb Design and Multimedia: Learn(see page 41) you will also study theequilibria, kinetics and organic chemistry.following specialist modules (London,Cambridge)practical skills in designing and creatingcontent for a campaign website.Vu Diem Hang PHANfollowing specialist modulesCell Biology: <strong>Study</strong> biological molecules,Pure Maths 1: See page 46 for description.Oriana LEUNG from Hong KongFilm: An introduction to film analysis and<strong>Study</strong> web design and general designfrom Vietnamcellular structure and function,and one of the followingstudied Science and Pharmacyproduction. Discuss and analyse a varietyprinciples and apply these principlesstudied Media Foundationchromosome structure, cell division,Pure Maths 2: See page 46 for description.Foundation at <strong>Bellerbys</strong> Brightonof films. Write an essay and produce ashort film.Advertising & Marketing: Analyseadvertising campaigns, and study theprocesses of advertising and marketing.Work on a practical project, designingin a practical project.Media and Communications ResearchProject: Extend and integrate previousstudies and get experience on anindividual piece of research. Gain a solidgrounding in key research skills and applyat <strong>Bellerbys</strong> Cambridgeachieved 87%graduated toRoyal HollowayUniversity of Londonto study Film Studiesmovement through cell membranes,enzymes and metabolic pathways.Physiology: Learn about the cardiovascularsystem, the respiratory system, thedigestive system, osmo-regulation, controland co-ordination and reproduction.Applied Statistics for Scientists: <strong>Study</strong> thebasics of probability and statistics, randomvariables and associated distributions,regression and correlation, and simplehypothesis’ testing.achieved 85%graduated toNewcastle Universityto study Biomedical Sciencesan advertising campaign using imagethe theories and practical skills fromediting software.previous modules.Newspapers & Magazines: <strong>Study</strong> mediainfluence on society by looking at Britishnews, topics include moral panics and bias.Create a selection of magazine pages usingAdobe Photoshop and Microsoft Publisher.University viewpoint:University viewpoint:“<strong>Bellerbys</strong> introduces students to relevant UK study skills and provides anexcellent opportunity to enhance their linguistic skills. We are delighted toconsider <strong>Bellerbys</strong> A Level/Foundation Programme students for entry to ourUndergraduate Degrees.”Lauren Murphy, International Office, University of Exeter“The University of York has received many <strong>Bellerbys</strong> International Foundation Programmestudents. They are well prepared academically and fully immersed in UK life. We are able toaccept their students confident that they will be an asset to our international community.”Layla Murray, International Office, University of York↓Some of the degrees that Media students have graduated to:Progression route Student Country/Region Grade UniversityFilm Studies Aya ISHIZUKA Japan 84% Kingston UniversityCommunication and Media Jeanette KHO Philippines 81% Bournemouth UniversityMedia & Cultural Studies Sarada ONE Japan 78% Kingston UniversityTelevision Production Deok Jong MOON Korea 78% University of WestminsterJournalism Maksim KRIUKOV Russia 77% City University, LondonJournalism Wing Man LO Hong Kong 75% City University, LondonAdvertising Zeid YUNIS Azerbaijan 74% University of the Arts LondonMarketing Communications Huong Giang LE Vietnam 73% University of WestminsterMarketing and Multimedia Wai Sen OH Malaysia 72% Roehampton UniversityMarketing communications Tuan Minh NGUYEN Vietnam 72% University of WestminsterMedia Communications Quan HOANG Vietnam 72% University of the Arts LondonMedia Communications Emma Athena WONG Singapore 71% University of the Arts LondonFashion Ksenia NIKITINA Russia 67% Istituto Marangoni - UKTV & New Broadcasting Media with French Varvara IVANOVA Russia 67% Kingston UniversityAdvertising Hoi Ching YEUNG Hong Kong 66% University of the Arts LondonFilmmaking Chi Kei Jenet KUNG Hong Kong 65% Kingston UniversityFashion Alina MISCHENKO Russia 61% Istituto Marangoni - UK↓Some of the degrees that Science & Pharmacy students have graduated to:Progression route Student Country/Region Grade UniversityBiochemistry and Molecular Cell Biology Ibrahim AL-MASOUD Kuwaiti 76% University of SheffieldBiological Sciences (Zoology) Pak Yan Bernard TSUI Hong Kong 82% University of EdinburghBiomedical Science Idimma Josefina OFODUM Nigerian 71% University of SheffieldBiomedical Science Xiao Yun Amanda SEE Singaporean 88% University of ManchesterBiomedical Sciences (Integrated Masters) Hiu Ching Oriana LEUNG Hong Kong 85% Newcastle UniversityChemistry Sergei EPIFANOV Russian 72% University of EdinburghEnvironmental Science Tingting LI Chinese 66% University of YorkEnvironmental Science Ka Chun KWOK Hong Kong 81% Lancaster UniversityFood Science Angela BUDIONO Indonesian 76% University of LeedsMaster of Pharmacy Azin SHAYEGAN Iranian 70% School of Pharmacy (University of London) UCLMaster of Pharmacy Faith Adejoke ADEBIMPE Nigerian 76% School of Pharmacy (University of London) UCLMaster of Pharmacy Iana KORIAK Russian 74% School of Pharmacy (University of London) UCLMaster of Pharmacy Li Lynn TAN Malaysian 81% Southampton UniversityNutrition and Food Science Lily Nadia RUZAILAN Malaysian 70% University of SurreyPharmacy Hui Ling Clara CHAN Hong Kong 77% University of BathPharmacy Jia Xin LIM Malaysian 83% University of ManchesterPharmacy Dhurga CHANDARA Singaporean 88% University <strong>College</strong> LondonPharmacy Ghazaleh AFKHAMI NAEINI Singaporean 84% University of East AngliaPharmacy Chun Hin TSE Hong Kong 78% University of NottinghamPharmacy Emily LEUNG Hong Kong 77% University of BrightonPhysiotherapy Li Shuan Kimberley TAN Singaporean 88% University of BrightonPsychology with Sport & Exercise Science Jie LU Singaporean 74% University of Exeter50 <strong>Bellerbys</strong> <strong>College</strong> Programme Information: Media Foundation / Science & Pharmacy Foundationvisit bellerbys.com 51

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