Open Day Programme 2016 School of Jewellery Vittoria Street Saturday 8 October Saturday 19 November 9am 3pm bcu.ac.uk/opendays 1
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Welcome to the School of Jewellery, Vittoria Street Located in the heart of Birmingham s famous Jewellery Quarter, our internationally renowned School of Jewellery is the largest in Europe, with unrivalled facilities and expertise to develop your career in this exciting specialist sector. Our graduates work for prestigious names such as Tiffany s and TAG Heuer, with jewellery designs used in collections for companies such as Argos and Harrods. We understand that choosing the course and university that s right for you is a huge and often difficult decision, with lots to consider. Our Open Days are designed to give you all the information you need, with a non-stop programme of events and activities running throughout the day. You, your friends and family will be the centre of our attention, as you meet and talk to our friendly staff and students about courses, careers and all aspects of study. There s a packed programme, so we recommend that you arrive for the start to ensure you get the most out of the day. We re sure you ll leave with a real feel for what it s like to be a Birmingham City University student. We hope you have an enjoyable day. 3
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On-the-day essentials When you arrive All School of Jewellery visitors must register at our Vittoria Street building. Directions to the School can be found on page 10 of this programme. Upon arrival please report to the Open Day registration desk, hand in your registration document or text message ID, and collect your welcome pack and programme for the day. Open Day highlights at the School of Jewellery, Vittoria Street Get valuable course information Find out about your subject with our range of talks, presentations, tours and activities and learn about our ground-breaking research, and how it impacts our pioneering teaching and advanced facilities. Talk to the tutors Talk to our academics and admissions tutors about course content, entry requirements or anything else you want to know more about. This is a great opportunity to get valuable in-depth course information from the experts themselves the people who teach you. Meet our students Our Student Ambassadors are on hand all day. No one s better placed to tell you about university life, so feel free to chat to them about whatever you want to know! Talk and tour Time Duration Meeting point BSc (Hons) Gemmology and Jewellery Studies* Gemmological Association - Foundation Certificate - Gemmology Diploma - Gemmology Diamond Diploma BA (Hons) Horology BA (Hons) International Jewellery Business BA (Hons) Jewellery and Objects BA (Hons) Jewellery and Silversmithing Design for Industry (Top-Up) BTEC HND Jewellery and Silversmithing 10am and 1.30pm 1 hour and 30 minutes Atrium, Level 0 *Visitors interested in our Gemmology courses can join a walking tour of our facilities at Birmingham s new Assay Office. Tours depart our Vittoria Street building at 11.30am and 12.30pm and last approximately 30 minutes. If you have mobility issues please contact the School in advance on 0121 331 5940. 5
Open Day highlights at our flagship City Centre Campus Our flagship City Centre Campus is just a short coach ride away (transport provided). If you d like to visit, a coach will leave the School of Jewellery on Vittoria Street, taking in our student accommodation en-route at the following times: Depart School of Jewellery, Vittoria Street Arrive The Heights Accommodation Depart The Heights Accommodation 9.40am 9.50am 10.10am 10.20am 10.25am 10.35am 10.55am 11.05am 11.10am 11.20am 11.40am 11.50am 11.55am 12.05pm 12.25pm 12.35pm 12.40pm 12.50pm 1.10pm 1.20pm 1.25pm 1.35pm 1.55pm 2.05pm 2.10pm 2.20pm 2.40pm 2.50pm Arrive City Centre Campus, Cardigan Street A coach service is also provided to take you back to the School of Jewellery on Vittoria Street at the following times: 10.30am, 11.15am, 12noon, 12.45pm, 1.30pm, 2.15pm, 3pm and 3.25pm. At our City Centre Campus you can: Get financial advice: University is a big investment in your future. Our detailed and informative finance talks will help you understand fees and funding. View our student accommodation: See where you could be living next year. Coaches to our flagship City Centre Campus will visit the welcoming en-suite student bedrooms at The Heights en-route. You can also visit the accommodation information desk on Level 0, Millennium Point to speak to a member of staff. Learn about support services: Our award-winning student support ensures that you are given the help you need to succeed every step of the way. We provide high quality services that support you, enhance your learning experience and are responsive to your changing needs before, during and after university. There will be knowledgeable representatives from our different services here on the day to answer any questions you may have about university life. 6
Just look out for our support service stands and come and talk to us for helpful, individual advice. Disabled visitors are encouraged to visit the University for an opportunity to find out what we have to offer. Information relating to disability support can be found at the Student Services stand. Support service stands Accommodation Office Admissions Office Centre for Academic Success International Office OpportUNIty: Student Jobs on Campus Students Union Student Services (offering advice on student finance, health and wellbeing, job prospects and visas and immigration). Library and Learning Resources Location Atrium, Level 0, The Curzon Building Hear about student life, get to grips with finance, learn some key tips on what to include in your personal statement and much more. General talks Start time Duration Meeting point Advice on writing your Personal Statement by the Centre for Academic Success 11.15am and 1.30pm 45 minutes Curzon Lecture Theatre C192, Level 1, The Curzon Building Talk for International Students 12.30pm 30 minutes MP380, Level 3, Millennium Point Student Finance Talk Student Life Talk 10.50am and 2pm 10.45am, 11.45am, 1.15pm and 2.15pm 30 minutes The Giant Screen Auditorium, Level 1, Millennium Point 30 minutes Room C001, Level 0, The Curzon Building 7
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Tell us what you think and you could win 50 in High Street shopping vouchers! We aim to ensure our Open Days are informative and enjoyable for everyone attending. We welcome feedback and would be grateful if you could spare a few minutes to let us know about your Open Day experience. Complete the survey online at www.bcu.ac.uk/opendayfeedback and we ll enter you into a prize draw. Plan your day 9am 9.15am 9.30am 9.45am 10am 10.15am 10.30am 10.45am 11am 11.15am 11.30am 11.45am 12noon 12.15pm 12.30pm 12.45pm 1pm 1.15pm 1.30pm 1.45pm 2pm 2.15pm 2.30pm 9
Travel directions Road From M6 South or North West Leave the M6 at Junction 6 and follow the A38(M). Follow signs to City Centre, Bromsgrove A38. As you come off the flyover keep left on St Chads Queensway/ A4400. St Chads Queensway turns slightly to the right and becomes Old Snowhill/ B4100, continue to follow B4100. After approx 500m turn left into Northwood Street, then second right into Caroline Street, then first left into Regent Place. When you reach the T Junction at the end of Regent place, this is Vittoria Street. The School of Jewellery is situated here. From M5 South West Leave the M5 at Junction 3 and travel towards Birmingham City Centre along the A456 (Hagley Road) for five miles to the Five Ways roundabout. At the roundabout take first left onto Ladywood Middleway/A4540. At the next roundabout, take first exit onto Icknield Street/A4540. After approx 300m turn right into Carver Street, then first left into Warstone Lane, Vittoria Street is the first right after the clock tower. Turn right and the School of Jewellery is situated on the left. From M40 Oxford and South Turn off on the M42 and travel north towards the M6. Travel north on the M6 leaving at Junction 6. (Read directions From M6 South or North West ). From M42 East Midlands Join the M6 heading towards Birmingham Central and leave the M6 at Junction 6. (Read directions From M6 South or North West ). Rail The School of Jewellery is situated about 10 minutes walk from both New Street Station and Snow Hill Station, where there are regular train services to and from all parts of the country. Trains run every half hour from London Euston to New Street Station - the journey time is approximately 100 minutes. Walking route from New Street station Exit the station onto Hill Street. Turn right and continue walking up Hill Street until you get to Victoria Square. Keep going alongside the Town Hall through Victoria Square until you see the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery on your right. Walk past the main entrance and turn right onto Edmund Street. Walk along until you see Newhall Street (second left). Turn left into Newhall Street and follow it to the end (it veers left and becomes Graham Street). Follow Graham Street and Vittoria Street is the first right. The School of Jewellery is situated approx 200m ahead on the left. Walking route from Snow Hill station Exit the station onto Colmore Row. Turn left and follow Colmore Row towards the Council House. Turn left into Newhall Street and follow it to the end, approx 600m (it veers left and becomes Graham Street). Follow Graham Street and Vittoria Street is the first right. The School of Jewellery is situated approx 200m ahead on the left. There are multiple road improvements taking place in Birmingham city centre. These directions may be subject to change at short notice. 10
St Chads Rydale Central St. Philips BM&AG Copthorne Hotel THE MAILBOX Walsall City North Campus and HOLLOWAY CIRCUS Lancaster Circus Children s Hospital Millennium Point City Campus Centre M way New John Street West A4540 Gt Hampton Row Hockley Hill New Town Row A34 Hockley St Gt Hampton St Hall St Vyse Street Pitsford St. Caroline St Livery St Paul Cox St FLYOVER A41 Constitution Hill Ickneild Street Ludgate Hill Gt. Charles Qwy Newhall St George St Lionel St Frederick St Newhall Hill A4540 A457 Charlotte St Moor Street Q way Corporation Street Colmore Row Edward St Newhall St Bham School of Art Ladywood Middleway High St King Edward s Rd New Street Sheepcote St Moat Lane Suffolk Qwy Digbeth A41 Broad Street TESCO Holloway Head FIVE WAYS STATION FIVE WAYS SHOPPING CENTRE M5 (J.3) M6 (J.7) Dartmouth New Town Well St Key St Middleway Boulton Heaton St Circus JEWELLERY QUARTER STATION M5 (J.4) M42 (J.1) M6 (J.7) A4540 M6 (J.6) A38 Lane Warstone Regent Pl. Vittoria St Regent St St Paul s Sq Carver Street Graham St Albion St P A47 Colmore SNOW HILL STATION Powell St Circus Livery St A457 Summer Hill Rd Albert St Summer Row Carrs Lane A456 BULLRING Navigation St Hill St St Martins in the Bullring DIGBETH COACH STATION MOOR STREET STATION Park Street Paradise R Circus ICC Tunnel P NEW STREET STATION P M42/M40 Coventry, Warwick, Stratford,NEC, A34, A45 & Airport Smallbrook Qwy A4540 U. Dean St Bradford St. A38 A456 Bristol St Islington Row Mdwy A4540 SCHOOL OF JEWELLERY Vittoria Street Birmingham B1 3PA Tel: +44 (0)121 331 5940 Email: enquiries@bcu.ac.uk www.bcu.ac.uk/jewellery CHURCH P PARKING SHOPPING = One way only = Underpass TRAIN STATION COACH STATION HOSPITAL x = Flyover = No right turn UNIVERSITY SITE LIBRARY Ickneild Port Rd M5 M5 M42 SCHOOL OF JEWELLERY TO BRISTOL & SOUTH WEST A38M BIRMINGHAM CITY CENTRE M42 M40 M42 M42 TO OXFORD TO EAST MIDLANDS M6 TOLL TO MANCHESTER & NORTH WEST 1 7 M6 6 A34 M6 TO LONDON A41 2 A456 6 A45 3 A34 3 4 N NIA The Clock Library of Birmingham BT Tower R ROTUNDA 11
Contact us Contact our Course Enquiries Team online via www.bcu.ac.uk/enquiries or telephone +44 (0)121 331 5595. Join our online community /birminghamcityuniversity @MyBCU Important information Emergencies and first aid Our security team can be contacted on +44 (0)121 331 6325. If you require first aid, please ask for assistance from a member of staff who will be wearing a blue Birmingham City University shirt. Fire alarm If you hear a fire alarm, please leave by the nearest fire exit as quickly as possible. Follow any instructions given by our staff. Equal opportunities Birmingham City University promotes equality of opportunity in respect of every aspect of its provision. For full details of our Equal Opportunities Policy, please visit www.bcu.ac.uk/equalopps. This programme is subject to change - please check www.bcu.ac.uk/opendays before you come for the most up-to-date information. At Birmingham City University, we re dedicated to ensuring you develop the skills employers need, so it s essential that we keep our range of courses at the cutting edge of your discipline in an ever-changing job market. In line with this, please note that we are bringing in a number of new courses for 2017/18, and updating the modules of others. Some courses in this programme remain subject to approval, so please continue to check our website for the latest changes: www.bcu.ac.uk/courses 12