Schools of Study

Bath School of Art and Design

Bath School of Art and Design teaches art, ceramics, fine art, graphic communication, interactive multimedia, media communication, mixed media textiles and visual culture (including fine art).  Some of the courses will be taught or studied at the Corsham Court Centre.

Development and Participation

The School for Development and Participation manages a range of activities that are generic to the university and important to its strategic plan. This includes all the activity previously within the Centre for Development and Participation. In particular: The Wessex Partnership with regional further education colleges; Widening participation; Links with business and the community.  In addition the school now manages: The PGCE for further, higher and adult education; The higher education qualification for academic staff at the university; Generic development for academic staff; Key skills provision for students; The Life Long Learning Network (LLN).

Education

The School of Education teaches Education Studies/Education Studies: Early Years; Education Studies leading to PGCE Primary ('3+1'); Early Years (FD); Education Studies for Teaching Assistants (FD); PGCE Primary (3-11), PGCE Middle Years (7-14) and PGCE Secondary (11-16); postgraduate Professional Studies; postgraduate Education Studies.

Graduate School

The Graduate School manages the quality and standard of postgraduate masters and research degree (MPhil and PhD) provision at the University.  Some of the courses will be taught or studied at the Corsham Court Centre.

Humanities and Cultural Industries

The School of Humanities and Cultural Industries departments provide courses in Study of Religions, Creative Writing,  Creative Media Practice Cultural Studies, English Literature, Film and Screen Studies, History, Media Communications, Media Production Philosophy and Ethics and Publishing.  The School's Creative Writing Centre offers highly successful MA and PhD programmes in all aspects of creative writing.  PhD programmes are available in all of the School's main subject areas.  The School is also home to two of the University's Artswork labs, which offer specialist modules to our BA and MA programmes in the fields of Broadcasting (film, TV, radio and web) and Publishing (print and on-line).

Music and the Performing Arts

The School of Music and the Performing Arts teaches Music, Creative Music Technology, Commercial Music, Creative Arts, Dance, Drama, Performing Arts, Theatre Production and Arts Management.

Science, Society and Management

The School of Science, Society and Management teaches Biology, Diet and Health, Environmental Science, Food Nutrition and Consumer Protection, Development Geography, Geography, Remote Sensing, Tourism Management, Healthcare, Business Studies, Psychology, and Sociology.