2 years full time
FdA Uniformed Services
Venue
Why choose this course
A vocationally focused degree level course, integrating academic and work-based learning to reflect current and predicted needs within the sector.
In partnerhip with

Entry Requirements
Offers will usually be based on UCAS tariff of 160 points from at
least one of the following:
- A Levels or vocational A Levels
- BTEC National Diploma/ Certificate
- Advanced/Extended Diploma
- Access to Higher Education course.
If you do not possess the relevant entry requirements, recent and
relevant experience of working in an appropriate setting may be
taken into account. Applicants will be assessed on an individual
basis.
If you intend to progress to the top-up stage you will also need Maths and English GCSE C or above or equivalent. It is possible to study these qualifications alongside the Foundation Degree. However you would be at an advantage if you obtained these before starting the course.
Progression
On successful completion of this course you may have the opportunity to continue for a further year to complete an Honours Degree. If you wish to progress to the Honours Degree, you will require Maths and English at GCSE grade C or above; it is possible to study these alongside this course.
Alternatively, this course will prepare you for a variety of careers in the public and uniformed services including officer training in the armed forces and emergency services.
How to apply
Full-time courses
Full-time course: complete a UCAS online application form and submit it electronically (ucas.com). The UCAS website provides detailed information about making your application, so if you need any further details please visit their site.
- Fill in a University and College Admissions Service (UCAS) application form online following UCAS guidelines and submit it through the website, ucas.com. The UCAS website gives lots of information about making your application, so you can find more details there.
- We will get your application through UCAS and may invite you to an interview or audition with a course tutor.
- We will let UCAS know what we decide about your application as soon as possible after your interview.
- UCAS will let you know what we decide via UCAS track so login regularly. Remember to apply for your funding at direct.gov.uk/studentfinance. More information about the tariff can be found at ucas.ac.uk/students/ucas_tariff.
UCAS Codes
Institution Code: B80
Course Code: L900
Campus Code: E
FdSc Sport (Coaching)
Venue
This course will appeal to those who have a desire to further develop their understanding of sports coaching theory and practice.
In partnerhip with

Entry Requirements
Applications are welcomed from candidates:
BTEC Extended Diplomas (suite of qualifications known as Nationals on the QCF Framework) in the following sport related areas:
Sport and Exercise Science - MMM Profile
Sports Coaching - MMM Profile
General Sport - MMM Profile
All 18 units must achieve Merit level as a minimum
BTEC Nationals (NQF Framework) in the following sport related areas:
Sport and Exercise Science - MMM Profile
Sports Coaching - MMM Profile
General Sport - MMM Profile
BTEC Diploma (Old National Certificate - QCF Framework)
Sport and Exercise Science - DM Profile
Sports Coaching - DM Profile
General Sport - DM Profile
All 12 units must achieve Merit level as a minimum.
A’ levels
Applicants must be studying a minimum of 2 full A' Levels achieving an overall profile of C, C including a grade C in a sport related subject eg:
Physical Education; Sports Studies; Biology; Human Biology or Psychology
NVQ - L3
Candidates must PASS the qualification and undertake the University's AP(E)L process which will require the submission of a written academic piece of work.
Access to Higher Education Course (Pass of 60 credits with minimum of 45 at L3)
Sport
Physiotherapy
Science specific
Must have Level 2 English and Maths (either included or extra)
Level 3 qualifications in personal training
Candidates taking Personal Training Qualifications can only gain entry through the University's AP(E)L process which will require the submission of a written academic piece of work.
Level 2 Maths and English
All applicants will normally also require passes (at grade C or above) in Maths and English or their level 2 equivalents. Details of level 2 equivalent qualifications can be found here.
Non UK based qualifications
Students applying with non-UK based qualifications will be considered on an individual basis.
Applicants without formal academic qualifications
Students without formal qualifications but who have a minimum of two years' relevant work experience and are able to demonstrate that they have developed the necessary skills to succeed on the course can apply through the University's AP(E)L procedures. Details of the AP(E)L process can be found here.
English Language Requirements
Where English is not the applicant’s first language an IELTS score of 6 or TOEFL score of 580 (paper-based) or 237 (computer-based) or equivalent qualification, will normally be required.
*All students must have Criminal Records Bureau enhanced clearance and absence of offences for this programme.The enhanced CRB check should be completed immediately on acceptance of an offer and this will form part of the condition of entry to the programme. It is the student's responsibility to ensure that the enhanced CRB check has been obtained.
*Due to strict CRB requirements there will be no deferred entry to this programme.
Progression
On successful completion of this course you may have the opportunity to continue for a further year to complete an Honours Degree. Alternatively, this course will prepare you for a career in sports coaching and the leisure industry.
How to apply
Full-time courses
Full-time course: complete a UCAS online application form and submit it electronically (ucas.com). The UCAS website provides detailed information about making your application, so if you need any further details please visit their site.
- Fill in a University and College Admissions Service (UCAS) application form online following UCAS guidelines and submit it through the website, ucas.com. The UCAS website gives lots of information about making your application, so you can find more details there.
- We will get your application through UCAS and may invite you to an interview or audition with a course tutor.
- We will let UCAS know what we decide about your application as soon as possible after your interview.
- UCAS will let you know what we decide via UCAS track so login regularly. Remember to apply for your funding at direct.gov.uk/studentfinance. More information about the tariff can be found at ucas.ac.uk/students/ucas_tariff.
UCAS Codes
Institution Code: B16
Course Code: CX61
Campus Code: K
FdA Popular Music
Venue
In partnerhip with

About the venue
You’ll work within spacious industry-standard, purpose-built recording studios, performance spaces and computer suites.
Travel Opportunities
Entry Requirements
You will need a UCAS tariff of 200 UCAS points with at least 160 coming from a Level 3 Qualification (for example A Levels or BTEC National / Extended Diploma). Preferably 80 points should come from a related subject.
An interview / audition will be required for entry to this programme.
Progression
- You will have the opportunity to apply to progress to the Top-up year of the Honours Degree in Popular Music (subject to approval) and/ or related courses at Bath Spa on successful completion of this course
- Progress to a Top-up year at another university
- Enter employment in the field of performance, events management or teaching profession
- Enter live sound music industry
- Become a freelance Performer-Producer.
Additional Info
How to apply
Full-time courses
Full-time course: complete a UCAS online application form and submit it electronically (ucas.com). The UCAS website provides detailed information about making your application, so if you need any further details please visit their site.
- Fill in a University and College Admissions Service (UCAS) application form online following UCAS guidelines and submit it through the website, ucas.com. The UCAS website gives lots of information about making your application, so you can find more details there.
- We will get your application through UCAS and may invite you to an interview or audition with a course tutor.
- We will let UCAS know what we decide about your application as soon as possible after your interview.
- UCAS will let you know what we decide via UCAS track so login regularly. Remember to apply for your funding at direct.gov.uk/studentfinance. More information about the tariff can be found at ucas.ac.uk/students/ucas_tariff.
UCAS Codes
Institution Code: B20
Course Code: W340
Campus Code: C
FdA Performing Arts
Venue
Why choose this course
- All staff have high academic qualifications and current industry knowledge within their fields
- Industry links both in the UK and worldwide
In partnerhip with

Visit the Wessex Academy of Performing Arts Website
For all the latest news, videos and event details please visit: http://www.wapaperformance.co.uk
Entry Requirements
You will need a UCAS tariff of 200 UCAS points with at least 160 coming from a Level 3 Qualification (for example A Levels or BTEC National / Extended Diploma). Preferably 80 points should come from a related subject.
An interview / audition will be required for entry to this programme.
Progression
- You will have the opportunity to apply to progress to the Top-up year of the Honours on successful completion of this course (an audition will also be necessary) at Bath Spa University or a related course at another university
- Seek direct employment in acting, directing, stage and production management or arts administration.
Additional Info
How to apply
Full-time courses
Full-time course: complete a UCAS online application form and submit it electronically (ucas.com). The UCAS website provides detailed information about making your application, so if you need any further details please visit their site.
- Fill in a University and College Admissions Service (UCAS) application form online following UCAS guidelines and submit it through the website, ucas.com. The UCAS website gives lots of information about making your application, so you can find more details there.
- We will get your application through UCAS and may invite you to an interview or audition with a course tutor.
- We will let UCAS know what we decide about your application as soon as possible after your interview.
- UCAS will let you know what we decide via UCAS track so login regularly. Remember to apply for your funding at direct.gov.uk/studentfinance. More information about the tariff can be found at ucas.ac.uk/students/ucas_tariff.
UCAS Codes
Institution Code: B20
Course Code: W492
Campus Code: C
FdA Musical Theatre
Venue
Why choose this course
This is a very practical, performer-based course in which you will develop musical theatre performance skills in acting, singing and dance.
In partnerhip with

Visit the Wessex Academy of Performing Arts Website
For all the latest news, videos and event details please visit: http://www.wapaperformance.co.uk
Entry Requirements
You will need a UCAS tariff of 200 UCAS points with at least 160 coming from a Level 3 Qualification (for example A Levels or BTEC National / Extended Diploma). Preferably 80 points should come from a related subject.
An interview / audition will be required for entry to this programme.
Progression
- The opportunity to apply to the top-up year of the BA Honours Degree at The Wessex Academy of Performing Arts in Partnership with Bath Spa University on successful completion of this course.
- Seek direct employment in musical theatre, acting, dance, singing, directing, theatre in education, stage and production management or arts administration etc.
Additional Info
How to apply
Full-time courses
Full-time course: complete a UCAS online application form and submit it electronically (ucas.com). The UCAS website provides detailed information about making your application, so if you need any further details please visit their site.
- Fill in a University and College Admissions Service (UCAS) application form online following UCAS guidelines and submit it through the website, ucas.com. The UCAS website gives lots of information about making your application, so you can find more details there.
- We will get your application through UCAS and may invite you to an interview or audition with a course tutor.
- We will let UCAS know what we decide about your application as soon as possible after your interview.
- UCAS will let you know what we decide via UCAS track so login regularly. Remember to apply for your funding at direct.gov.uk/studentfinance. More information about the tariff can be found at ucas.ac.uk/students/ucas_tariff.
UCAS Codes
Institution Code: B20
Course Code: WW34
Campus Code: C
FdA Music Production
Venue
In partnerhip with

About the venue
All the Music Foundation Degree students have the opportunity to work in spacious, purpose-built and well-equipped recording studios and computer suites.
Travel Opportunities
Entry Requirements
You will need a UCAS tariff of 200 UCAS points with at least 160 coming from a Level 3 Qualification (for example A Levels or BTEC National / Extended Diploma). Preferably 80 points should come from a related subject.
An interview / audition will be required for entry to this programme.
Progression
- You will have the opportunity to apply to progress to the top-up year of the Honours degree course at Bath Spa University on successful completion of this course or a related course at another university
- Enter employment in the field of music/sound production, events management, or sound recording for film and TV
- Enter the live-sound industry
- Become a freelance music producer.
Additional Info
How to apply
Full-time courses
Full-time course: complete a UCAS online application form and submit it electronically (ucas.com). The UCAS website provides detailed information about making your application, so if you need any further details please visit their site.
- Fill in a University and College Admissions Service (UCAS) application form online following UCAS guidelines and submit it through the website, ucas.com. The UCAS website gives lots of information about making your application, so you can find more details there.
- We will get your application through UCAS and may invite you to an interview or audition with a course tutor.
- We will let UCAS know what we decide about your application as soon as possible after your interview.
- UCAS will let you know what we decide via UCAS track so login regularly. Remember to apply for your funding at direct.gov.uk/studentfinance. More information about the tariff can be found at ucas.ac.uk/students/ucas_tariff.
UCAS Codes
Institution Code: B20
Course Code: J930
Campus Code: C
FdA Inclusive Practice
Venue
Why choose this course
This work-related degree level course will enhance the ability of
In partnerhip with

Entry Requirements
Offers will usually be based on UCAS tariff of 120 points. You will be interviewed and you should provide evidence which demonstrates that you can benefit from studying this Foundation
Degree course and are able to achieve the required standard. You will need to have access to an educational/social context for
children/young people or adults who have additional support
requirements through paid or voluntary work.
If you do not possess the relevant entry requirements, previous
experience may be taken into account. You will be assessed on
an individual basis.
If you intend to progress to the Honours top-up stage you will also need Maths and English GCSE at grade C or above or an equivalent qualification. It is possible to study these qualifications alongside the Foundation Degree, but you would be at an advantage if you obtained these before starting the course.
Progression
On successful completion of the Foundation Degree you may have the opportunity to progress to the BA (Hons) Education in
Professional Practice.
Alternatively, this course will prepare you for a variety of careers working with people with learning difficulties and/or disabilities.
How to apply
Full-time courses
Full-time course: complete a UCAS online application form and submit it electronically (ucas.com). The UCAS website provides detailed information about making your application, so if you need any further details please visit their site.
- Fill in a University and College Admissions Service (UCAS) application form online following UCAS guidelines and submit it through the website, ucas.com. The UCAS website gives lots of information about making your application, so you can find more details there.
- We will get your application through UCAS and may invite you to an interview or audition with a course tutor.
- We will let UCAS know what we decide about your application as soon as possible after your interview.
- UCAS will let you know what we decide via UCAS track so login regularly. Remember to apply for your funding at direct.gov.uk/studentfinance. More information about the tariff can be found at ucas.ac.uk/students/ucas_tariff.
UCAS Codes
Institution Code: B80
Course Code: X161
Campus Code: E
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