CoursesCoursesIn this section you will find a completealphabetical listing of all the courseson offer at <strong>Anglia</strong> <strong>Ruskin</strong>, starting withtaught courses and followed by professionalcourses. Each course listing will give youcomprehensive information on the course,entry requirements, how to apply as wellas a contact for further information.Taught coursesTaught course lists begin on page 20. For specific course pagesplease refer to the index below.Professional coursesProfessional course lists begin on page 78. For specific coursepages please refer to the index below.Taught courses20 Applied Linguistics and TESOL (MA)21 Arts Management (MA, <strong>PG</strong>Cert, <strong>PG</strong>Dip)22 Business Administration (MBA)23 Children’s Book Illustration (MA)24 Computer Science (MSc conversion)25 Computing and the Internet (MSc)26 Conservation of Buildings (MSc)27 Contemporary Theatre (MA)28–29 Corporate Governance (MA, <strong>PG</strong>Cert, <strong>PG</strong>Dip)30 Creative Music Technology for Media (MA)32 Creative Writing (MA)33 Dispute Management (MSc)34 DNA Analysis (MSc)36–37 Education, Primary (<strong>PG</strong>CE) Initial Teacher Training38–39 Education, Primary with Modern Foreign Languages(<strong>PG</strong>CE) Initial Teacher Training40 Education, Secondary (<strong>PG</strong>CE) Initial Teacher Trainingin Art and Design, English, History and Citizenship,ICT, Mathematics, Modern Foreign Languages, Science41 Engineering Management (MSc)42–43 English (MA)44 Environmental Planning (MSc, <strong>PG</strong>Dip)46–47 Film Studies (MA)48 Forensic Science (MSc)49 Human Resource Management (MA, <strong>PG</strong>Dip)50–51 Intercultural Communication in Europe (MA)52 International Business (MA, <strong>PG</strong>Cert, <strong>PG</strong>Dip)53 International Business (Dual Award)(MA, <strong>PG</strong>Cert, <strong>PG</strong>Dip)54 International Business Economics(MA, <strong>PG</strong>Cert, <strong>PG</strong>Dip)55 International and European Business Law(LLM, <strong>PG</strong>Dip)56 International Sports Law (LLM)57 Internet Systems Design (MSc)58 Leadership (MA, <strong>PG</strong>Cert, <strong>PG</strong>Dip)59 Management (MA)60 Management: Diploma in Management Studies(DMS) (<strong>PG</strong>Dip)61 Management: Postgraduate Certificate in Management(<strong>PG</strong>Cert)62–63 Marketing and Innovation (MA, <strong>PG</strong>Cert, <strong>PG</strong>Dip)64 Master of Fine Art (MFA)66–67 Music Therapy (MA)68 Network Management (MSc)69 Network Security (MSc)70 New Media Technology (MSc)71 Printmaking (MA)72 Project Management (MSc)73 Public Health (MSc)74 Public Service Management (MA, <strong>PG</strong>Cert, <strong>PG</strong>Dip)75 Sustainable Design Management (MSc)76 Tourism Management and Sustainability (MA, <strong>PG</strong>Dip)77 Town Planning (MSc)Professional courses78 Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accounting(CIPFA)79 Community Specialist Practice (<strong>PG</strong>Dip)80 Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (<strong>PG</strong>Dip)81 Social Work (MA)18 Call our Contact Centre 0845 271 3333 for more informationweb www.anglia.ac.ukemail answers@anglia.ac.uk 19
CambridgeCambridgeTaught coursesTaught coursesApplied Linguistics and TESOL(MA) (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages)Arts Management(MA, <strong>PG</strong>Cert, <strong>PG</strong>Dip)Length of courseFT 1 yearStart dateSeptember and FebruaryEntry requirements• Applications are sought from graduates whohold a good second-class Honours Degreeor equivalent from their own country.• Normally at least two years’ experienceof teaching a language, and/or experienceas a language learner is required.• IELTS 6.5 TOEFL 600 (TOEFL computer250) or equivalent eg Cambridge CAE,TOEIC. If you do not have the requiredlevel of English language you can apply tojoin our masters foundation or preparatoryprogramme. You join the programme atan appropriate point depending on yourEnglish language proficiency.FeesFind out how much your course will cost byvisiting our online course fees calculator atwww.anglia.ac.uk/coursefees or for moreinformation call one of our Contact CentreAdvisers on 0845 271 3333.For further informationCall our Contact Centre on 0845 271 3333or email: answers@anglia.ac.ukor visit: www.anglia.ac.ukHow to applyApplication details are available from ourContact Centre.This course is suitable forpeople from a wide varietyof academic and professionalbackgrounds, includingeducators from the state andprivate sectors in both ForeignLanguage Teaching and inTeaching English as a ForeignLanguage, language testers,curriculum developers,materials writers, and othersinvolved in teaching andlearning languages.The TESOL route is specifically for teachers ofEnglish as a second language, and helps toprovide an in-depth understanding of currenttheories about the English language systemsand how languages are taught and learned.Course contentThe MA offers a combination of the theoreticalaspects of language teaching and learning andtheir practical application.The course consists of four 30-credit Level Mmodules plus a 20,000-word, 60-creditdissertation taken at the end of the course.The current modules are: Syllabus Designand Materials Development; Second LanguageAcquisition; Language Teaching; PostgraduateResearch Methods; The Language System;and Discourse in Society.You may substitute a module from another MAprogramme for one of the four modules, or youmay take an independent learning module ona topic of your choice. Successful completionof the taught modules qualifies you for aPostgraduate Diploma. For a full MA youmust have completed a 60-credit dissertation.The course is organised on a semester basisrunning from September to December (modulesone and three) and February to May (modulestwo and four). The dissertation is written aftercompletion of the fourth module.Methods of teaching and learningThe emphasis throughout this programme is onstudent participation and on collaborative activity.The major part of in-class learning is in the form ofseminars, either staff or student led, which exploreand analyse theories, approaches, techniques,and materials. You will be expected to undertakesubstantial reading and investigation in preparationfor the seminar sessions, either on an individualor group basis. Each module has a module guide,containing details of the programme, the relevantresources, the assessment, and specific adviceon independent study.AssessmentModules are assessed by assignments of 6,500words or equivalent. Assessment takes a varietyof forms emphasising self-reflection and practicalapplication wherever possible eg essays, casestudies, projects, small-scale empirical studies,or portfolios. The final dissertation (60 credits)is a maximum of 20,000 words or equivalent(where a project/study is chosen).Benefits to your organisationThis course is of benefit to educational institutionsbased in the private or state-run sectors ofeducation of many countries.For example, we have non-native speakerstudents, who plan to teach in higher educationin their home country. Some students who havealready been teaching consider the course partof their in-service training. In these cases,postgraduates gain a qualification which providesthem with the opportunity to take up posts withgreater responsibility and scope. It is also ofbenefit to Teachers of English as a Foreign orSecond Language who would like a vocationallyoriented course for career enhancement.Special featuresThe TESOL route has been designed so that itcan be taken at certificate level - two modules;diploma level - four modules; or MA level -four modules and dissertation.Length of courseFT 1 year (attendance 2 days a week)Start dateSeptemberEntry requirements• Honours Degree at 2:2. Mature students(aged 21 years or over) and holders ofother awards will be considered ontheir equivalence.• Relevant current or previous work experiencefor mature students (aged 21 years or over).• Applicants for whom English is not a firstlanguage will be expected to demonstratea certificated level of proficiency of at leastIELTS 6.5 or equivalent.FeesFind out how much your course will cost byvisiting our online course fees calculator atwww.anglia.ac.uk/coursefees or for moreinformation call one of our Contact CentreAdvisers on 0845 271 3333.For further informationCall our Contact Centre on 0845 271 3333or email: answers@anglia.ac.ukor visit: www.anglia.ac.ukHow to applyApplication details are available from ourContact Centre.The MA covers the essential coreskills required to manage arts andcultural organisations in the 21stcentury. The programme is aimedat those who are wishing to entera career, or further an existingcareer, in arts management.It enables you to gain a broad understanding of theinstitutions and major players, which influence thecultural, political, social, and economic environmentin which arts and cultural organisations operate.The programme is designed to provide you with atoolkit of key business skills including marketing,business planning, finance, IT, and fundraising.The work experience element allows you to applythe business skills learnt in a practical context.Course contentThe programme has been in existence since1994. It runs for 24 weeks, across two semesters.Core modules are: The Arts Environment;Management of Creative Practice (1); Marketingand Communications; Arts Financial Management;Management of Creative Practice (2); BusinessPlanning, Strategy and Operations; Arts Fundraisingand Sources of Income; and an option module.Work PlacementAll students have the opportunity to transfer theskills and knowledge gained through academicstudy by undertaking a work placement witha cultural organisation. This provides valuableexperience and enables understanding of arts-basedenvironments first hand, developing competencein dealing with issues and challenges presented.Students who successfully complete the certificateand diploma stage are eligible either to progressto the final masters stage, or be awarded aPostgraduate Diploma in Arts Management. Themasters stage can be undertaken by conductinga work-based learning project (based on theplacement experience) and a research dissertation,or by one large research-based dissertation only.Methods of teaching and learningMost teaching will be delivered through lecturesand seminars, which will draw upon a numberof different sources and take a variety of forms.Most lectures will be delivered within theAshcroft International Business School (AIBS),but also include a range of visiting practitionersfrom the arts and cultural sector.Seminars are focused on case study workshopsand group/individual presentation activities.AssessmentMost modules are assessed by assignment, butthere may also be group and individual presentationsand project work. If you work in an arts organisation,or have secured a placement, you will beencouraged to illustrate your assignments withreference to the real situations, problems, andissues facing your employers or host organisation.Benefits to youYou will gain key business skills, alongsidedeveloping your knowledge of the variety ofconstraints facing arts and cultural organisations.Having acquired learning and knowledge throughacademic study/research, you should be able topose appropriate solutions to the problems that theseconstraints have created. In addition, the course willgive you an opportunity to study some aspects ofarts management in greater depth, thereby achievingmastery in chosen fields. Through its many linkswith practitioners and arts organisations, theprogramme will also furnish you with a network ofcontacts to help you pursue a career in the sector.Benefits to your organisationThe course equips you with essential currentpractical and organisational skills and knowledgerequired for today’s environment. Organisationswho offer placements to our students usuallyfind that key projects and activities can beundertaken by them with excellent results.Special featuresThe programme has strong links with a widerange of arts organisations in fields across theperforming and visual arts. They provide bothvisiting speakers and offer placements to studentson a regular basis. Key academic staff on theprogramme are also practitioners/consultants,which ensures a meaningful and currentperspective is placed on academic conceptsdelivered throughout the course.We are also a member of the influential EuropeanNetwork of Cultural Administration Training Centres(ENCATC), which positions the Arts ManagementProgramme in an international context.CareersThis programme provides access to artsmanagement careers within the arts and culturalindustries, in fields such as arts development,audience development and marketing, education,and venue and project management.20 Call our Contact Centre 0845 271 3333 for more informationweb www.anglia.ac.ukemail answers@anglia.ac.uk 21