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Academic Registry

Tuition Fees 2010/2011

Bangor University (2010/11)

 

Where appropriate fees are quoted on a ‘per annum’ basis

 

 

 

1)  Home/EU Students (including Channel Island and Isle of Man)

 

Undergraduate

       
(a) Full-Time (inc. HND)  
£3,290
  Full-Time (inc. HND) initially registered prior to 2006  
£1,310
       
  Sandwich Year (Year abroad/in industry as a compulsory part of a course)  
£655
       
  Channel Islands and Isle of Man undergraduates only  
   
    Rate B
£10,200
  Rate C (inc TDA)
£8,268
    Rate D
£6,574

 

For details of University bursaries and scholarships see: http://www.bangor.ac.uk/studentfinance

Welsh resident students:  for details of grants and other financial assistance see http://www.studentfinancewales.co.uk/

English resident students:  for details of grants and other financial assistance see http://www.studentfinanceengland.co.uk/

EU resident students:  for details of grants and other financial assistance  see http://www.direct.gov.uk/

Important:

-  Where a student is paying fees via the Student Loans Company and subsequently withdraws prior to 1st December in any academic year, then the student will normally be directly charged the proportion of the fee due.

Students spending the whole academic year on the ERASMUS exchange programme will not normally be charged tuition fees, but all students should check the current position prior to finalising arrangements..

Students spending the whole academic year on the NORTH AMERICAN exchange programme will be charged 50% of the appropriate full tuition fee.

 

(b)

Part-Time:  charged on a credit basis as a proportion of the full time fee

 
 

All students unless in i) or ii) below

Per 10 credits
£275
  i) Self-paced registered prior to 2010 Per 10 credits
£110

 

ii) School of Lifelong Learning  (Higher Education in the Community)  initially registered from September 2009 onwards                             

Per 10 credits

£274

Postgraduate Research

       
(c) Full-time Research Programmes (PhD/DMin/DClinPsy /EdD/MPhil)  
£3,466
  ('Section B' : PhD full-time but in an external place of employment)  
£1,733

 

 Part-Time Research Programmes (per year)

 

 

£1,733

Postgraduate Taught

       
(d) Postgraduate Certificate of Education (PGCE : ITT)  
£3,290

 

See http://www.tda.gov.uk/Recruit/thetrainingprocess/fundinginwales.aspx for bursary information

 

       
(e)

Full-time Taught Masters (e.g. MA/MSc ,MTh, LLM,MRes, etc)

(except where listed separately in this schedule in (f) below )

 
£3,466
       
  Certficate and Diploma awards will  be charged on a credit basis as a proportion of the full time fee,.
 
                                        Certificate 
60 credits
£1,155
 
                                        Diploma
120 credits
£2,311
 
                                        Dissertation
60 credits
£1,155
 

Part-time fees for courses in (e) are charged as an approximate proportion of the full-time fee.

   
  10 credit module
£193
    20 credit module
£386
    30 credit module
£579
(f) Exceptions to fee schedules in (e)  

 

 

   
Bangor Business School  
                                                                      Full-time  MBA  
£9,300
                                                                      Part-time MBA  
    15 credit module
£775
    Dissertation
£3,100
                                                                      Full-time  MA/MSc  
£5,150
       
     

 

School of the Environment & Natural Resources

   

                                  MSc (Distance Learning)

 
  20 credit module
£690
    Dissertation
£1,155
       
 

School of Healthcare Sciences

  MSc Risk Management in Health & Social Care  
                                                                      Year 1  
£2,752
                                                                      Year 2  
£1,982
                                                                      Year 3  
£2,202
       
  PG Diploma in Occupational Therapy (2 yrs.)  
£3,466 p.a.
       
       
  School of Psychology
                                                                      MSc Mindfulness-based Approaches    
                                                                      Foundation PMP4001
£894
                                                                      Teaching 1 PMP4002
£807
                                                                      Teaching 2 PMP4003
£816
                                                                      Research PMP4004
£723
 

                                                                    Buddhist Background

PMP4008

£678

                                                                      Mindfulness & Individual Therapy PMP4009
£853
                                                                      Assessed Teaching Practice PMP4011
£1,567
       
       

 

                                                                    MSc/MA Consumer Psychology and Business  

£5,150

                                                                      PG Certificate in Dialectical Behaviour Therapy  
tba
       
 

Part-time fees for full-time courses in (f) are charged pro-rata

     

 

2) Tuition Fees for Staff [Additional information is available from the Academic Registry]

All Bangor University employees (with the exception of those who are also registered as full-time students) are eligible to be considered for a fee waiver on sub-degree, undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Certain terms and conditions apply:

  • The member of staff should have a formal contract of employment (liable for class 1A NI contributions unless exempted from NI due to age) with the University valid from the date of registration until the end of the ‘current’ fee charging period (e.g. academic year).
  • The contracted working hours should be greater than 12 hours per week.
  • Where the contract of employment terminates part way through a subsequent fee charging period (e.g. next academic year), fees will be charged on a pro-rata basis from the end of the contract.
  • Fee waivers are not available where a member of staff is eligible to claim the equivalent of the tuition fee through a Local Education Authority grant
  • Where fees have been charged on a pro-rata basis from the end of a contract, the fees will be recalculated or reimbursed as appropriate if a contract is extended or a new contract is issued.
  • Any additional charges (e.g. bench fees, study visits, dissertation submission, examination, etc) will still be payable.
  • In the case of all students the granting of a fee waiver will be subject to the agreement of the academic school concerned.

 

3)  Other Charges & Fees

Late registration fines (depending on lateness)

£15-30

   

Staff examination fees

 

MPhil, MEd & other Master’s courses

£295

PhD, DMin, DClinPsy,

£355

   

Re-examination/re-submission fees

 

Undergraduate sitting examinations externally

Plus for each 10 credit re-assessment

£150

£15

MPhil
£296

MPhil (reduced fee)

£148

PhD, DClinPsy, DMin,

PhD, DClinPsy, DMin, (reduced fee)

£356

£178

Taught Master’s Coursework

£145

Taught Master’s Dissertation

£145

Postgraduate Diploma

£145

   
Initial Teacher Training with QTS (PGCE, BEd, BSc & BA)  

                                      Additional teaching practice

                                     Coursework re-examination (PGCE only)

 

£335

£72

   

PhD by Published Works

£1,733

Senior Doctorates (DLitt, DSc, DScEcon, LLD, DMus, DD)

£480

   

Replacement transcript (each additional certified copy requested at the same time

or within 30 days of the request)

£25

£3

Certification requests by third party (free if graduated within the last 12 mths)

£10

Minimum handling fee – see  tuition refund policy

£150

 

4)  The above fees are indicative of those that will be charged by the University for the academic year 20010/11 (not every course is listed).  No variation on these fees will be allowed without written confirmation from the Academic Registry.

 

5)  Please note that bench fee/laboratory charges may be raised on certain postgraduate courses.  Students will be informed of this when offered a place at the University.

 

6) Important: Where an undergraduate student is paying fees via the Student Loans Company and subsequently withdraws prior to 1st December in any academic year, then the student will normally be directly charged the proportion of the fee due.

 


Academic Registrar