Guide 1: The University and its Programmes

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Guide 1: The University and its Programmes Liverpool Hope University External Examiner Guidance: 2018 Guide 1: The University and its Programmes University Registrar

Contents Liverpool Hope in a Nutshell slides 3-6 Our Courses in a Nutshell slide 7 Our Courses: Undergraduate slides 8-12 Our Courses: Masters, PG Certs & PG Dips slides 13-14 Our Courses: PGCE Etc slide 15 And finally…. slide 16

Liverpool Hope: in a Nutshell [a] Ecumenical Christian Foundation, open to those of all faiths and none: the only ecumenical University in Europe. Roots in Catholic and Anglican teacher training colleges, founded in the mid nineteenth century: combined as a “sign of hope” in 1980s. Now has three Faculties: Arts and Humanities, Education, Science.

Liverpool Hope: in a Nutshell [b] Recent milestones: 2002 granted taught degree awarding powers; 2005 granted University title; 2009 granted research degree awarding powers; 2014 4th in the North West for Research Intensity [REF]; 2015 commended for enhancement of student learning opportunities [QAA Higher Education Review]; 2016 1st in North West for overall student satisfaction [NSS]; 2017 2nd in the UK for Teaching Quality [Sunday Times Good University Guide].

Liverpool Hope: in a Nutshell [c] Very focussed on unique mission and vision: weekly “Foundation Hour”; aim to fulfil Newman’s concept of a “collegium” an academic community of scholars providing a nurturing environment to stimulate and foster the scholarly advancement of all its students, working with and through them to create participants in learning (rather than recipients of learning) and to engender personalised learning (rather than mass teaching); collaboration with institutions sharing comparable vision, eg some courses delivered in catholic 6th form colleges in Blackburn and Bury [the “Network of Hope”] 2 catholic Universities [Newman and St Mary’s] prepare students for Liverpool Hope research degrees.

Liverpool Hope: in a Nutshell [d] Based at 2 attractive campuses in Liverpool: Hope Park [Education, Humanities and Science]; Creative Campus [Creative and Performing Arts]. Deliberately remained small – about 7500 students overall: 4600 undergraduate; 1100 taught postgrad [incl. graduate initial teacher training]; 180 postgraduate research; numerous professional development or other non-standard programmes.

Our Courses: in a Nutshell Undergraduate: 42% single honours; 46% combined honours [“double major”]; 12% initial teacher education. Taught postgraduate: 58% Masters etc; 42% PGCE etc.

Our Courses: undergraduate [a] Not modular or semesterised: aim to move beyond fragmentation of learning (often associated with a modular curriculum structure) to having a rounded formation of the graduate in the discipline; all students in a discipline have, as a minimum, an underpinning common experience / pattern of provision, so relatively few options – usually none before Level 6; each level of study explicitly builds on the previous one; all courses “year-long”, enabling assessments to require students to synthesise across the year.

Our Courses: undergraduate [b] Standard curriculum structure [some variations exist – see next slide]: Level 4 [“Certificate” or “C”] 2 60-credit blocks [typically “Foundations in”….], Single Honours: Core block and Additional block, Combined Honours: two Core blocks. Level 5 [“Intermediate” or “I”] 2 60-credit blocks [typically “Explorations in”….,], as for 4[C], Level 6 [“Honours” or “H”] 2 45-credit blocks [typically “Advanced Studies in”….], as for 4[C], 1 30-credit research block Single honours: Dissertation Combined Honours: either 2 Research Projects or Integrated Dissertation combining both subjects.

Our Courses: undergraduate [c] Some variations to the common structure: 120-credit blocks at 4[C] and 5[I], and 90-credit blocks at 6[H] (plus 30 credit dissertation) BA Social Work , BA Primary Education [from 2017 entry], BA Creative and Performing Arts; additional non-credit-bearing placements or professional practice BA Primary Teaching with Specialist Subject [up to 2016 entry]; fourth year - a 60-credit block at Level 6[H] and a 60-credit block at Level M[7]. BA Primary Teaching with Specialist Subject [up to 2016 entry].

Our Courses: undergraduate [d] Common learning, teaching and assessment pattern [adapted as appropriate by each discipline]. Students typically experience, each week, for each block…. lectures [typically leading to end-of-year exams]; small group tutorials [with tutorial activities leading to assessed work]; seminars [leading to coursework assessments]. At Level 6 tutorials are replaced by meetings with supervisors of Dissertations and Research Projects. Block titles tend to be general… detail on HEAR comes from assessment titles [eg Level I History Core has “Issues in Continental European History: Seminar Assignment”].

Our Courses: undergraduate [e] Incoming Study Abroad / Exchange Students at Hope for the full year usually do the standard blocks. Students at Hope for part of the year do specially approved modules adapted from the blocks, with a special assessment pattern. You may be asked to approve a module for such students. New development… Integrated 4-year Masters degree. Students are admitted to Level 4[C]. Only existing students are for MEng, but other courses are being developed.

Our Courses: Masters degrees and constituent Certs and Dips [a] Standard credit structure: 180 credits Masters, 120 PGDip, 60 PG Cert, all credits must be at level 7[M]. Masters degrees typically take 1 year full-time or 2 years 1 term part-time. MA Social Work takes longer, due to placements.

Our Courses: Masters degrees and constituent Certs and Dips [b] Modular structure but broad philosophy shared with u/g: each degree has a “core” [at least 60 credits] taken by all students and exclusive to that degree; Level 7[M] research methods must be explicitly covered, and expectation that this is embedded in the curriculum, not taught in isolation; each degree inducts students into the scholarly academic community and/or the relevant professional area, culminating in one or more substantial pieces of independent work [such as a dissertation]; each degree involves ever deepening knowledge, understanding and critical reflection, not merely the accumulation of further credits; students can take a “double major masters”, comprising 60 credits in each of 2 subjects plus an integrated Dissertation.

Our Courses: PGCE etc 60 academic credits at Level 7[M] plus professional work School Direct and SCITT arrangements mean that professional work is often handled by a partner school.

And finally We hope you have found this presentation useful. If you have any queries please email Dr Cathy Walsh [University Registrar] at walshc@hope.ac.uk