University of Central Lancashire (UCLan), Research, PhD.
Whilst studying at UCLan students benefit from many opportunities to present their work throughout their studies to industry professionals, the highlight of which being Graduate Fashion Week. At this event graduates have the chance to showcase their work on the catwalk and exhibition space to the key fashion industry players, with many gaining industry contacts and winning nationally.
This is a 2-year programme of study that you'll undertake alongside serving as a front line police officer at Lancashire Constabulary. You'll learn on-the-job as well as studying for a Graduate Diploma in Professional Policing Practice, a level 6 qualification from the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan). This is a rigorous programme that will give you a valuable blend of knowledge and.
The course is heavily focused upon the development of clinical skills in the IAPT approved clinical methods. Most mental health problems are managed in primary care. Improving access to services which can effectively treat people experiencing common mental health problems will have a major impact on the health and wellbeing of the population.
The School of Law and Social Science is proud of its national and international reputation, offering a range of law and criminology courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. Our highly qualified staff include internationally renowned research experts, award winning teachers and legal professionals with extensive practical experience.
Journalism - School of Journalism, Media and Performance Journalism at UCLan is held in high esteem within the industry, with some courses accredited by the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ) and the Broadcast Journalism Training Council (BJTC).
New University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) graduate Nicole Royles Nicole Royles graduates with First Class degree despite heart surgery, ear operations and hospital admissions A Chorley student who has undergone heart surgery and numerous ear operations while studying at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) has celebrated gaining a First Class honours degree.
Graduate Amy starts work as neonatal nurse after completing degree A University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) graduate who left work with three job offers has already started work in her dream job. Amy Johnson, 23, from Clock Face in St Helens, graduated with a 2:1 in Nursing, specialising in children and young people over her three-year undergraduate degree.