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  900900900 900900900 1234567890 Ann Norma Other 1981-08-21 <xcri:provider> <xcri:identifier xsi:type="UKPRN">123456</xcri:identifier> <xcri:title>University of Easthampton</xcri:title> <xcri:description xml:lang="en"> <xhtml:div><xhtml:p>A chartered institution with taught and research degree awarding powers.</xhtml:p></xhtml:div> </xcri:description> </xcri:provider> <xcri:course> <xcri:identifier>null</xcri:identifier> <xcri:title xml:lang="en">French and Management Studies</xcri:title> <xcri:description> <xhtml:div> <xhtml:p>The Bachelor degree is obtained after 3 years of study (180 ECTS) with at least 120 at Level I and 100 at Level H. The learner must satisfy the programme requirements as prescribed in the Programme Specification and the Principles and Regulations of the Institution. 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Awarded with 'Distinction in Spoken French' <xcri:qualification> <xcri:title>Degree of Bachelor of Arts with Honours</xcri:title> <xcri:level>UK Bachelors' Degree: level H3</xcri:level> </xcri:qualification> <xcri:presentation> <xcri:duration>4 years Full-Time Exempted from Programme Year 1</xcri:duration> <xcri:studyMode>Full-time</xcri:studyMode> <xcri:languageOfInstruction>en</xcri:languageOfInstruction> <xcri:languageOfInstruction>fr</xcri:languageOfInstruction> <xcri:languageOfAssessment>en</xcri:languageOfAssessment> <xcri:languageOfAssessment>fr</xcri:languageOfAssessment> </xcri:presentation> </xcri:course> <xcri:course> <xcri:title>Programme Year 1 BA French and Management</xcri:title> <xcri:relation>http://www.efg.ac.uk/hear/1221211.xml</xcri:relation> <xcri:relation xsi:type="hasComponent"> <xcri:course> <xcri:title>Admitted with Advanced Standing From: University of EFG (see its transcript for further information)</xcri:title> <xcri:credit> 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<xcri:relation xsi:type="hasComponent"> <xcri:course> <xcri:identifier>BUEC 2230</xcri:identifier> <xcri:title>Introduction to Accounting and Finance</xcri:title> 83                     <xcri:credit> <xcri:scheme>Default</xcri:scheme> <xcri:level>1</xcri:level> <xcri:value>20</xcri:value> </xcri:credit> <xcri:credit> <xcri:scheme>ECTS</xcri:scheme> <xcri:level>1</xcri:level> <xcri:value>10</xcri:value> </xcri:credit> </xcri:course> </xcri:relation> <xcri:presentation> <xcri:start>2003-01-01</xcri:start> <xcri:end>2004-01-01</xcri:end> <xcri:studyMode>Full-time</xcri:studyMode> </xcri:presentation> </xcri:course> <xcri:course> <xcri:title>Programme Yr 3 BA French and Management Studies</xcri:title> <xcri:relation>http://www.hijk.ac.uk/hear/1221211.xml</xcri:relation> <xcri:relation xsi:type="hasComponent"> <xcri:course> <xcri:identifier>FREN 9001</xcri:identifier> <xcri:title>Year Abroad (A)</xcri:title> P                     <xcri:credit> <xcri:scheme>Default</xcri:scheme> 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<xcri:level>1</xcri:level> <xcri:value>10</xcri:value> </xcri:credit> </xcri:course> </xcri:relation> <xcri:presentation> <xcri:start>2004-01-01</xcri:start> <xcri:end>2005-01-01</xcri:end> <xcri:studyMode>Full-time</xcri:studyMode> <xcri:venue> <xcri:identifier xsi:type="UKPRN">900900</xcri:identifier> <xcri:title>University of HIJK</xcri:title> </xcri:venue> </xcri:presentation> </xcri:course> <additionalInformation> <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> A graduate in languages and related subjects, according to the specific focus of the degree programme, typically will have the ability to: <ul> <li>read, write, listen to and speak in a foreign language to levels of ability appropriate to the target language and to the learning outcomes of the degree programme </li> <li>use effectively reference materials such as grammars and dictionaries and to learn other languages with relative ease</li> <li>apply analytical, critical and specialist skills drawn from other areas of study such as literatures, cultures, linguistic contexts, history, politics, geography, social or economic structures, often related to business, legal, creative, technological or scientific contexts </li> <li>appreciate the internal diversity and cross cultural connectedness of cultures and show curiosity and openness towards other cultures </li> <li>reflect and judge critically in the light of evidence and argument </li> <li>organise and present ideas in a framework of a structured and reasoned argument </li> <li>be self-reliant, adaptable and flexible </li> <li>deploy skills in ICT, in note taking and summarising, library research, mediation, analysis and problem solving </li> <li>write and think under pressure and meet deadlines </li> <li>communicate and to work creatively and flexibly with others. </li> </ul> This profile, produced in 2006, is based on the QAA benchmark to be found at www.qaa.ac.uk/academicinfrastructure/benchmark/honours/default.asp. Programme includes Study or Work Experience outside the University (Year 3, Compulsory year abroad, including study and work placement in a second language). Measured/assessed performance in non-academic contexts: The student has successfully completed: The British Council Year Abroad Personal Development Portfolio. This comprises: <ul> <li> a pre-departure check-list and skills audit;</li> <li> a personal development plan;</li> <li> a log-book / diary;</li> <li> a series of structured questionnaires for use at intervals throughout the year;</li> <li> an end-of-year summary report and review.</li> </ul> Assessed by the University, it is a requirement for certification that the University confirms to the British Council that scheme requirements have been met. The Easthampton Award, based on a programme of transferable skills training and experiential learning. To obtain this University certificate, students must plan, pursue and reflect on an active programme of personal development. They must show evidence of critical reflection on experience, identifying ways in which their formal and informal learning has prepared them for work and life. Assessment takes place in the final year: written assessment is modelled on a graduate application form, and oral assessment takes the form of a ten-minute interview. Assessment involves both academic staff and representative employers and is moderated by the University. Additional formal role undertaken by student for which no recognition is provided in terms of credit. Mentor: Aim Higher Initiative Black &amp; Minority Ethnic (BME) Mentoring Scheme (2005/6). Students carry out short-term placements in schools and colleges to increase the educational achievement and aspirations of BME pupils and other learners. A typical placement will comprise 10 half or whole days in successive weeks over one or two semesters.

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