St Martin's College - Academic Portfolio

Academic Portfolio

The College has a significant undergraduate and postgraduate portfolio with degrees accredited by Lancaster University. As the largest provider of Higher Education in Cumbria, St Martin’s College offers a wide range of courses from the traditional academic subjects to Sport Studies, British Psychological Society (BPS) accredited Psychology, Information Technology and Environmental Management, to name just a few.

The College is made up of three Faculties, which are split into schools and divisions. They are:

Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences

  • Business and Community Enterprise Unit
  • School of Applied Social Sciences
  • School of Business and Enterprise
  • School of Culture, Media and the Environment
  • School of Sport and Outdoor Studies

Faculty of Education

  • Division of Education Studies
  • Division of English and Literacy
  • Division of History and Geography
  • Division of Information and Communication Technology Education
  • Division of Mathematics Education
  • Division of Modern Foreign Languages
  • Division of Religion and Philosophy
  • Division of Science and Technology
  • Educational Development Unit
  • Division of Childhood, Adolescent and Creative Studies

Faculty of Health and Social Care

  • Division of Social Work and Applied Behavioural Sciences
  • Division of Medical Imaging Sciences
  • Division of Rehabilitation and Public Health
  • School of Nursing and Midwifery, which contains:
    • Directorate of Pre-Registration Nursing
    • Directorate of Learning in Practice
    • Directorate of CPD and Midwifery
    • Directorate of Advanced Clinical Practice
    • Directorate of Community and Public Nursing

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