Thursday 21 November 2013

Career Oppertunities

Transferable skills are when people with BA (Hons) can transfer what they are good at or qualified through communication, working with other people in a team and transfar data to the people who using a computer. Many businesses today use computers to send messages and files to those they work with if they life in such far distance which is easier than sending postal letters that artists would then risk getting their work being damaged and safe loads of time to it's destination.
  • For starters a BA (hons) (meaning Bachalor of Arts) is a degree level which can lead you into an honours degree and proffessional qualification of qualifited status.
  • Post-Graduates are students who graduate would most likely recieve a job within six months approximately after recieving their diplomas.
  • People who earn such degree levels would c
  • ould earnt he oppurtunity to work in art, fashion and film studios that accepted them for their professinal skills and have a chance to work with other artists they may know of their work and others who could also be postgraduates.

How to Apply for Postgraduates

  • If you are going for a course for teacher training, postgraduates will apply to the Graduate Teacher Training Registry, or GTTR for short. This can be done by simply go for an online application form that you need for the target courses.

MA Social Work

  • Once you've applied for the course through a Course Finder which should be found in many UCAS websites, you'll then be directed to the online application form you would need.

PG Dip Legal Practice and PG Dip Law

  •  When enrolling for a full-time entry to these courses you should apply to the Central Application Board. Part-time applicants should apply directly to Leeds Metroplitan.

Chartered Institue of PR - Advanced Certificate & Advanced Diploma

  • For the course you've chosen, you should apply directly to the CIPR.

Research Programmes

Before applying to get involved in one of the selected research programmes, you need to discuss your chosen course subject with an academic member of staff. You will find the contact details in a research page of application website.

When to apply

For the majority of postgraduate courses, there are no specific deadlines, however it might be best interest to submit your application as soon as possible rather than later to save the amount of time. To find out, best check out the Course Finders to know the start dates as not all of them have similiar starting dates.

Keep in touch

If you have trouble to apply online, best get in touch with the staff by the phone or email which are most helpful.

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