Apply
Although we welcome applications with supporting documents at any time, aim to apply by 1 July to ensure admission and enrolment can be completed by the start of September (so that you have access to the VLE and can acquire the required software, both required from the first week). The programme commences annually in late September/early October. Late applications may be accepted, subject to availability of space.Please ensure you have read the Prospective Students and/or International Students information on the college website at http://www.bbk.ac.uk. This includes the college's general information about part-time postgraduate entry requirements and how to apply at http://www.bbk.ac.uk/prospective/pgtaught/part-time/apply which includes links to: normal entry requirements, alternative degree qualifications, professional qualifications, qualifying courses, English language requirements, application deadlines and interviews, what happens once you apply, policy on credit for earlier studies, disability support for applicants and students.
Applications
To apply please select the link to the online application form of the programme you wish to apply to:- MSc Geographic Information Science Two Year PT (Part-time)
- PG Dip Geographic Information Science Two Year PT (Part-time)
- PG Cert Geographic Information Science One Year PT (Part-time)
If you have any questions regarding the application process please contact registry-enquiries@bbk.ac.uk. If you have any difficulties using the online applications service then please contact admin-support@bbk.ac.uk.
Supporting documents
The College provides information about supporting documents with the application form. The School of Geography requires the following supporting documents:
- your official undergraduate degree transcript;
- details of your relevant GIS work experience or knowledge on your application form;
- details of your skills relevant in an academic context such as experience of computing, statistics, report writing or independent research;
- two reference letters (not from relatives, a minimum of one academic reference);
- evidence of your English proficiency if English is not your first language (refer to http://www.bbk.ac.uk/prospective/international/apply/engreq); and
- any additional written work requested by the admissions tutor at a later date.