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A levels: grades ABB-BBB, to include Biology or Human Biology, or equivalent. ... Accepted BTECs: Applied Science, Environmental Sustainability and Countryside Management. Scottish Highers: ABBCC to include Biology grade B.
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This programme also covers core management concepts such as such as managing financial resources, operations management, human resource management and marketing management. ... Dates for January intake to be confirmed. Modules typically include: Human
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In addition, you will learn about management in an interconnected global community as well as core management concepts such as managing financial resources, operations management, human resource management and marketing management ... For students who
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The College - Autumn Term (Sep - Dec). 0. TC-0001. Year 1 (Level 4). ... The College - Spring Term (Jan - April). 0. TC-0001. Year 1 (Level 4).
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The role of the team from the Swansea Centre for Health Economics at the College of Human and Health Sciences, is to analyse its cost-effectiveness, to assess whether it provides ... Dr Berni Sewell, Senior Lecturer at the Swansea Centre for Health
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The Department of Computer Science, which is home to an EPSRC Doctoral Training Centre on Human-centred AI, is addressing a clear and challenging need to put people at the heart ... The first year will provide students with the foundation of computer
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Implementing a health and wellbeing strategy to ensure that we enable our colleagues to thrive and to flourish. • ... Relaunched online mental health resources for students via Togetherall, the Feeling Good App and Myf Cymru.
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Participants will also be asked what they think about coughs, colds and Covid this winter, along with some questions about their general health and wellbeing. ... This research has been approved by the Research Ethics Committee, College of Human and
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A-levels ABB–BBB with at least one qualification in Digital Technology, Media Studies, Computer Science, or equivalent. ... Our Computer Science graduates are set on course for a range of stimulating opportunities.
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In the 1970s, Swansea was a college (UCS) of the University of Wales, and as such, much smaller than the current University. ... In the autumn of 1977 I enrolled in the College of Law to take Part 1 of the Solicitors’ Professional Exams.