- University College Birmingham
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name = University College Birmingham
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established = 1957
type = Public
principal = Eddie McIntyre
city =Birmingham
country =United Kingdom
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students = 13,970 [ [http://www.hesa.ac.uk/dox/dataTables/studentsAndQualifiers/download/institution0506.xls All students by institution, mode of study, level of study, gender and domicile 2005/06] Higher Education Statistics Agency]
undergrad = 3,195
postgrad = 440
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website = http://www.ucb.ac.ukUniversity College Birmingham, formerly known as Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies, is a
university college inBirmingham ,England .The college is located in central Birmingham and offers both
vocational education andacademic education (bothundergraduate andpostgraduate degrees). The college specialises in the areas ofhospitality and theculinary arts,hairdressing and beauty,tourism ,sports management ,sports therapy and Early Yearseducation .About the college
The college was originally founded as part of Birmingham's Municipal Technical School in the 19th century, but became a separate "College of Bakery, Catering, Domestic Science and Associated Studies" (later "Birmingham College of Food and Domestic Arts") under the control of
Birmingham City Council in 1957. It moved to its present site in Summer Row in 1968 and was renamed BCFTCS in the 1980s to reflect the breadth of courses it by then offered. Its name was changed again, to UCB, in 2007.As part of a general re-organisation of
further education in theUnited Kingdom , the college became independent of council control onApril 1 ,1993 . Continued expansion led to the college being re-classified as part of thehigher education sector fromAugust 1 ,2002 , although it continues to offerfurther education courses as well. Its degrees are awarded by theUniversity of Birmingham .fix|link=Wikipedia:Contents|text=citation neededThe college opened a second teaching building in 2001 at Richmond House, in nearby
Newhall Street which houses itshairdressing and beauty salons andsports therapy suites, both of which are open to the public. Further Education courses insport andtourism are also taught there., the main entertainment district in the city. The new development at The Maltings also includes a sports hall, shop and student bar.
Currently the college has 13,970 students in total, including 440
postgraduates , 3,195undergraduates and 10,335further education students, [ [http://www.hesa.ac.uk/dox/dataTables/studentsAndQualifiers/download/institution0506.xls All students by institution, mode of study, level of study, gender and domicile 2005/06] Higher Education Statistics Agency] around 10% of whom are from outside the United Kingdom. Its further education programmes were rated as 'outstanding' byOFSTED in 2004. [cite web|url=http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/portal/site/Internet/menuitem.7c7b38b14d870c7bb1890a01637046a0/?urn=133785&providerCategoryID=524288 |title=Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies |publisher=Ofsted |accessdate=2005-09-15] It is also one of the few universities or colleges in the UK withHospitality Assured status. [cite web|url=http://www.hospitalityassured.co.uk/accreditation/accredited_organisations/colleges.htm |title=Accredited organisations |publisher=Hospitality Assured |accessdate=2007-05-10]The college was granted the right to award its own degrees by the Privy Council in November 2007, giving it the status of a
university college . [cite web|url=http://www.bcftcs.ac.uk/asp/UCB-faq.asp|title=A New Year and a new name for the College.|accessdate=2008-01-07|publisher=University College Birmingham] In January 2008 this was reflected when it was renamed University College Birmingham. [cite web|url=http://www.bcftcs.ac.uk/asp/UCB-main.asp|title=Proud Past. Bright Future AVFC|accessdate=2008-01-07|publisher=University College Birmingham]Student facilities
The college has a range of specialist facilities including training
restaurants , a fully equippedhealth andleisure club, libraries,hairdressing and beauty therapy salons, food and beverage test laboratories, a video production suite, demonstration theatres and computer suites including a facility for Early Years students.The Student Services Unit exists to provide a range of services including the day-to-day operation of two
halls of residence , career advice and guidance from the Career Development Centre, the administration of Learner (Access) Support Fund, advice and support with finding and fundingchildcare , full-timecounselling andnursing services and academic support for students from their Learning and Skills Development Centre. The Unit runs an accommodation database for students who wish to live in the private sector and provides guidance and administrative support to international students in areas such as visa applications.The Learning and Skills Development Centre co-ordinates support for students with additional needs. The Centre is able to liaise with external agencies including Local Education Authorities on behalf of the student. It can also carry out an initial assessment for
dyslexia and will refer students to an Educational Psychologist if necessary.Industrial placements
All of the college's courses include opportunities to get
work experience , and many degree-level courses give the option of a 48-week paid placement, which takes place approximately halfway through the course. The type of organisation reflects the interests of the student as well as the requirements of the programme being studied - for example,hospitality students may choose to work inhotels ,restaurants ,country clubs ,theme parks , conference andexhibition venues,leisure centre s, all-inclusiveresorts , or in contract and retail caterers.Many students undertake their placement in the UK, but there are also many opportunities available each year elsewhere in
Europe , as well as theUSA andCanada . Typically, students work in a number of departments to gain first-hand experience of different parts of the operation.Guild of Students
The Student Guild is run by a team of eight, making up the Student Guild Executive, all elected by other students at the college. The principal aims of the guild are to represent the student body within the college, to provide guidance and advice to students and to organise an ongoing programme of social and sporting activities.
The school participates in a variety of sporting activities such as football,
rugby union , hockey,basketball ,netball and Jitsu with teams competing against rival universities in the British Universities Sports Association leagues in theMidlands area. The Guild also promotes a number of weekly social activities and yearly events such as the Summer Ball,Christmas andNew Year's Eve parties and a charity week.References
External links
* [http://www.ucb.ac.uk/asp/home.asp College website]
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