(PRWEB) June 30, 2012
With the rise in tuition fees and the graduate job market more competitive than ever, Leeds Trinity has developed these new degree courses to give students the choice to graduate sooner and gain more of the skills that employers demand from graduates. Leeds Trinity already works with 1000s of employers to offer professional work placements with every degree, and through these relationships, we’ve listened to the skills employers want from their workforce and developed our portfolio of undergraduate courses to reflect this.
The portfolio includes 2 year accelerated degree courses that let students develop these skills with extended professional work placements and accelerate their route from learning to earning, whilst saving money on fees and living costs. There are also new 3 year undergraduate courses, such as our Digital and Social Media degree, which was been created after analysis of the graduate job market revealed lots of opportunities demanding experience and knowledge in this area.
Leeds Trinity has had a positive response from employers and students alike following the announcement of these new degrees.
Dee Marshall, Head of Communications at Welcome to Yorkshire, said:
“From experience, we strongly believe that graduates with increased placement experience are more ready for work, and so much more employable as a result. We support Leeds Trinity’s focus on embedding employability skills into its degrees, particularly in relation to the new two year degrees recently announced, such as Tourism and Leisure Management. These accelerated degrees will not only give students more professional work experience through the extended work placements available, but also demonstrate that students have a strong career commitment which will endear them to employers, like ourselves.”
Marc Davies, Media and Marketing Student at Leeds Trinity, said:
I chose to do my degree at Leeds Trinity because of its strong focus on making its graduates as employable as possible, and I’m proud that it’s taking this focus even further. Given the chance again, I definitely would be interested in the Digital and Social Media degree, as all the graduate jobs I’m looking for want these skills!
Catherine O’Connor, Head of Business and Journalism said:
“This is a development for Leeds Trinity that marks an innovative step, the two year degree courses will allow students to enter the world of work faster, with the same high quality qualifications having benefitted from extended professional placements.”
This announcement comes just shortly after Leeds Trinity University College confirmed it will be seeking to obtain full University status, following the government’s announcement that the qualifying threshold for university title will be lowered from 4,000 to 1,000 students. The institution will be consulting a wide range of organisations about a proposed name change to Leeds Trinity University.
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Notes for editors
Leeds Trinity University College is an independent higher education institution offering foundation, undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in a range of subjects including Business, Education, Humanities, Journalism, Media, Psychology and Sport. Leeds Trinity attained University College status in September 2009, following the granting by the Privy Council of Taught Degree Awarding Powers.
Leeds Trinity’s new two year accelerated degrees are ideally suited for people looking for a career change, as the degrees will give them the chance to start working after just two years. They also ideally suit high achieving students, focused on starting their career as quickly as possible. Leeds Trinity has an Academic Achievement Award, where students coming to Leeds Trinity in September 2012 who achieve AAB at A Level or equivalent can receive a fee reduction of £3,000 in their first year. More information is available on the Student Finance section of our website:
http://www.leedstrinity.ac.uk/services/student_finance/Pages/Scholarshipsandbursaries.aspx
Leeds Trinity’s new undergraduate courses for 2013 are:
Two year accelerated courses
Three year courses
All degrees involve a professional placement for students to extend their experience and explore their career aspirations. With around 3000 students studying for full and part-time degrees Leeds Trinity retains a community atmosphere which provides a supportive and friendly environment to help people realise their full potential.
For more information:
Lisa Farrell, Communications Officer, Leeds Trinity University College
Tel: 0113 283 7273
Email: l(dot)farrell(at)leedstrinity(dot)ac(dot)uk
Website: http://www.leedstrinity.ac.uk