To begin your preparation for the course, please read this page which contains important information to ease you into life at Barnsley College University Centre and your course.
If you require any further information specific to your course, please feel free to contact us via email at daniel.wright@barnsley.ac.uk
We look forward to meeting you at enrolment and hope that you enjoy your studies with us.
Induction schedule
Our aim is to ensure that you know what to expect from the course and provide advice and guidance on what you need to prepare for your studies. There will be activities that you may want to get involved in, both across the department and within Higher Education, and we will let you know more about these when you begin your studies.
We will be hosting a series of Freshers’ Fairs which you are welcome to attend:
- Monday 9 September – Atrium, Old Mill Lane campus, 9:30am – 11:30am
- Tuesday 10 September – Sports Hall, Honeywell Sports campus, 10.00am – 11.00am
- Friday 13 September – Wigfield Farm, 9:30am – 11:30am
To begin your preparation for the course, please read this web page which contains important information to ease you into life at Barnsley College University Centre and your course. If you require any further information specific to your course prior to starting, please feel free to contact us via the email addresses above.
You are required to attend an induction day. This will be held on the dates listed below:
- HNC Creative Media Production – Wednesday 18 September 9.00am – 12.00pm at Sci-Tech, room T301.
- HND Creative Media Production – Thursday 19 September 9.00am – 12.00pm at Sci-Tech, room T301.
Enrolment checklist
Please bring a valid form of photo ID (passport, driver’s licence, proof of age card).
You must be able to produce certificates to prove that you have achieved the following qualifications:
• English at Level 4 or above (or approved equivalent)
• Mathematics at Level 4 or above (or approved equivalent)
In addition, our HNC Creative Media Production course has its own specific entry requirements and qualifications that you will need to show evidence of achievement when enrolling.
Please bring proof of all your qualifications (original certificates) to your enrolment session. You will not be able to fully enrol on the course unless these have been presented to Barnsley College and failure to produce these will delay any loan payments, if eligible, being paid.
If you find that you do not have the original certificates, you will need to obtain copies from the awarding body as quickly as possible prior to enrolment.
Please check with the school or college you attended for information on contacting the relevant awarding body.
Personal development opportunities
There are a number of opportunities available to you within the department. The more experience that you can show on your CV the better chance you have of impressing future employers or places of study. The following are typical of the opportunities offered within the Computing and digital department each year:
Industry talks
We run a scheduled programme of talks from different experts in the field of employability or subject specific skills within your area. Throughout the year talks include ‘Preparing for your Career’, ‘Previous Student: Work Experience/Career and Study Decisions’, ‘Enterprise’, ‘Social Media Branding’, ‘Effective Applications’ and ‘Preparing for Job Interviews’.
Support sessions
Support is available throughout the year in a variety of ways. Lecturers will provide tutorials on a scheduled basis to complement your module structure and be available within taught sessions. The study skills department, located in the library at the Church Street campus, is available to help you with specific research tasks, to proof read and inform your research.
Employability opportunities
There are events throughout the year that you will attend and participate in. Exhibitions will provide opportunities for external agencies and employers to see what computing and digital students have been exploring and experimenting. We engage in external projects to exercise your creative abilities on a professional level.
Student representatives
Each year you will be given the opportunity to become a student representative and present the views of your cohort at student panels and course committee meetings. Those wishing to extend this opportunity may wish to apply for the Students’ Union representative roles as they become available. This is a fantastic role to show on your CV as there are many transferable skills linked to the work involved.