Bournemouth and Poole College - Higher Education - University Level Qualifications - Degree Centre

Degree Centre

The Higher Education section of the college provides a range of degree level qualifications including:

  • Foundation Degree - Arts (FdA)
  • Foundation Degree - Sciences (FdA)
  • Bachelors Degree (Honours) - Arts (BA)
  • Bachelors Degree (Honours) - Science (BSc)
  • Higher National Diploma - HND
  • Higher National Certificate - HNC

All HE courses are validated by an established University and provide an identified route to a 3rd Years Honours Top Up where appropriate.

Full Time Subjects

  • Business Computing (FdSc)
  • Business & Management (FdA)
  • Creative Multimedia Design (FdA)
  • 3D CGI:Architectural Visualisation (FdSc/BSc)
  • 3D CGI:Modelling and Animation (FdSc/BSc)
  • Computer Game Technology (FdSc)
  • Computing with Networking (FdSc)
  • Finance and Law (FdA)
  • Marketing Communications (FdA)
  • Music and Sound technology (FdSc)
  • Performing Arts- Contemporary Theatre (FdA)
  • Performing Arts- Dance (FdA)
  • Performing Arts- Music Theatre (FdA)
  • Professional Culinary Arts (FdA)
  • Public Service (FdA)
  • Radio Production (FdA)
  • Tourism and Events Management (FdA)
  • Tourism and Hospitality Management (FdA)
  • Tourism Management (FdA)





Part Time Subjects

  • Post Compulsory Education(BA)
  • Certificate in Education (PGCE)
  • Early Years (FdA)
  • Electronics and Computer Technology (HNC/FdSc)
  • Electrical Technology (HNC/FdSc)
  • Engineering - Manufacturing Management (HNC/FdSc)
  • Engineering - Mechanical Design (HNC/FdSc)
  • Architectural Technology (HNC)
  • Construction Management (HNC)
  • Quantity Surveying (HNC)

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