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DEGREE REGULATIONS & PROGRAMMES OF STUDY 2010/2011
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Head of College  

Professor Dorothy Miell

Dean of Research

Professor Jo Shaw

Dean of Undergraduate Studies

Dr Morag Donaldson

Dean of Postgraduate Studies

To be confirmed

Associate Dean (Academic Progress)

Mr Alan Brown

Associate Dean (Admissions)

Ms Sandra Eden

Associate Dean (Quality Assurance & Enhancement)

Mr Alan Ducklin

Associate Dean (Student Conduct & Complaints) Dr Rowena Arshad

College Registrar

Mr Frank Gribben

                      

Address for correspondence: College of Humanities and Social Science, 55-56 George Square, Edinburgh, EH8 9JU.

Telephone and email:

Undergraduate On Course Enquiries: 0131 650 6622, Yvonne.Buckner@ed.ac.uk

Undergraduate Admissions Enquiries: 0131 650 3565, hssug@ed.ac.uk Fax: 0131 650 4678

Postgraduate Enquiries: 0131 650 4086, hsspg@ed.ac.uk Fax: 0131 650 6536

College web address: http://www.hss.ed.ac.uk

Heads of Schools

School of Arts, Culture and Environment:

Professor Richard Coyne

School of Business:    

Professor Nick Oliver

School of Divinity:

Professor Lary Hurtado

School of Economics:     Dr Simon Clark

School of Health in Social Science:

Professor Liz Bondi

School of History, Classics and Archaeology

Professor Alvin Jackson

School of Law:

Professor Douglas Brodie

School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures:

Professor Greg Walker

School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences:

Dr Andy McKinlay

School of Social and Political Studies:       

Professor Charlie Jeffery

The Moray House School of Education:      

Professor Cara Aitchison

 

Contact Details for Schools

School of Arts, Culture and Environment
(Architecture, History of Art, Music)
Web: www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/arts-culture-environment

School of Business
(Business Studies, Accounting and Finance)
Email: ug@business-school.ed.ac.uk or mba@business-school.ed.ac.uk or msc@business-school.ed.ac.uk Web: www.business-school.ed.ac.uk

School of Divinity
Email: divinity@ed.ac.uk Web: www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/divinity

School of Economics
Email: economics@ed.ac.uk Web: www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/economics

School of Health in Social Science
(Nursing Studies, Clinical Psychology, Counselling Studies, Centre for International Public Health Policy)
Email: health@ed.ac.uk Web: www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/health

School of History, Classics and Archaeology
(Classics, History, Economic and Social History, Scottish History, Archaeology)
Email: shc@ed.ac.uk Web: www.shc.ed.ac.uk

School of Law
Email: law@ed.ac.uk Web: www.law.ed.ac.uk

School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures
(European Languages and Cultures, English Literature, Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, Celtic and Scottish Studies, Asian Studies)
Email: llc@ed.ac.uk Web: www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/literatures-languages-cultures

School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences
(Philosophy, Psychology, Linguistics and English Language)
Email: ppls@ed.ac.uk Web: www.ppls.ed.ac.uk

School of Social and Political Science
(Politics, Social Anthropology, Social Work, Sociology, Social Policy including Global Public Health)
Email: ssps@ed.ac.uk Web: www.sps.ed.ac.uk

The Moray House School of Education
(Higher and Community Education, Curriculum Research and Development, Education and Society, Educational Studies, Physical Education, Sport and Leisure Studies)
Email: education.school@ed.ac.uk Web: www.education.ed.ac.uk

Contact Addresses for Subject Areas

David Hume Tower,
George Square
EH8 9JX

English Literature, Division of European Languages and Cultures (German, Hispanic Studies, Italian, Russian, Scandinavian Studies)

Chrystal Macmillan Building,
15A George Square,
EH8 9LD

Social Anthropology, Social Policy, Sociology, Politics and International Relations, Canadian Studies, African Studies, Social Work, Global Public Health

TBC

History, Economic and Social History, Classics

The Business School,
29, Buccleuch Place
Edinburgh
EH8 9JS

School of Business

Medical Quad,
Teviot Place,
EH8 9AG

Nursing, Clinical Psychology, Counselling Studies

Dugald Stewart Building,
3 Charles Street,
EH8 9AD

Philosophy, Linguistics and English Language

Minto House,
20 Chambers Street,
EH1 1JZ

Architecture, History of Art

Holyrood Campus,
Holyrood Road,
EH8 8AQ

Curriculum Research and Development, Education and Society, Educational Studies, Higher and Community Education, Physical Education, Sport & Leisure Studies

Archaeology, Old High School, Infirmary Street, EH1 1LT
Asian Studies (Chinese, Japanese, Sanskrit), 8 Buccleuch Place, EH8 9LW
Celtic & Scottish Studies, 19 and 27 George Square, EH8 9LD
Divinity, New College, Mound Place, EH1 2LX
Economics, 31 Buccleuch Place, EH8 9JT
European Languages and Cultures (French), 59-60 George Square, EH8 9LW
Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, 19 George Square, EH8 9LD
Law, Old College, South Bridge, EH8 9YL
Scottish Ethnology, 27-29 George Square, EH8 9LD
Music, Alison House, 12 Nicolson Square, EH8 9DF
Psychology, 7 George Square, EH8 9JZ
Scottish History, 17 Buccleuch Place, EH8 9LW

Classes

Class meeting times (pre-Honours only) are indicated in the Courses Section of the DRPS and in School literature. Unless otherwise notified, classes open at the first indicated meeting time in the relevant semester. Locations and other details are provided in School literature.

Normal start times of classes: 09.00, 10.00, 11.10, 12.10, 14.00, 15.00, 16.10, 17.10

Normal finish times of classes: 09.50, 10.50, 12.00, 13.00, 14.50, 15.50, 17.00, 18.00

All students on undergraduate programmes, except those on the programmes named below, follow standard semester dates of:

Semester 1: Block 1

20 Sept 2010 -

29 Oct 2010

Semester 1: Block 2

1 Nov 2010 -

4 Dec 2010

Examinations

6 Dec 2010 -

17 Dec 2010

Semester 2: Block 3

10 Jan 2011 -

18 Feb 2011

Semester 2: Block 4

21 Feb 2011 -

25 Mar 2011

Consolidation and Examinations

18 Apr 2011 -

27 May 2011

Non-standard dates of study

MA (Honours) in Fine Art

The following are the dates for studio work taught at Edinburgh College of Art:

Semester One

-

21 September 2010

- 21 January 2011 (including Christmas Break)

Semester Two

-

24 January 2011

- 27 May 2011 (including Easter Break)

BEd (Design & Technology)

Year 2 placement:

10 January 2011

-

18 February 2011

Year 3 placement:

27 September 2010

-

10 December 2010 or 17 December 2010

(depending on the specific placement arrangements)

Year 4 placement:

11 January 2010

-

25 March 2010

BEd (Physical Education)

Year 1 placement:

18 April 2011

-

13 May 2011

Year 2 placement:

10 January 2011

-

18 February 2011

Year 3 placement:

20 September  2010

-

26 November 2010 or 3 December 2010

(depending on the specific placement arrangements)

Year 4 placement:

10 January 2011

-

25 March 2011

BEd (Primary)

Year 1 placement:

18 April 2011

-

13 May 2011 or 20 May 2011

(depending on the specific placement arrangements)

Year 2 placement:

10 January 2011

-

11 February 2011

Year 3 placement:

27 September 2010

-

10 or 17 December 2010

(depending on the specific placement arrangements)

Year 4 placement:

10 January 2011

-

25 March 2011

BA Community Education

Year 2 placement:

11 April 2011

-

3 June 2011

Year 3 placement 20 September 2010 - 3 December 2010

Bachelor of Science (Social Work) with Honours

Year 3

20 September 2010 

-

10 June 2011

Professional Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) Primary

23 August 2010

-

10 June 2010

Professional Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) Secondary

23 August 2010

-

10 June 2010

 

Non Matriculated Students

Non-matriculated students may be admitted to lecture classes in courses at level 7 or 8 only at the discretion of the Head of the School concerned.  They will be required to pay the appropriate single Class Fee(s).

Such attendance does not qualify for graduation; or entitle a student to attend tutorials, laboratory practical sessions or similar; or entitle a student to a class certificate or to submit or have marked any assessments; or confer any University privilege.  This category is designed in the main to permit persons normally resident in or near Edinburgh to attend lecture classes without the expectation of gaining any University qualification.  It is not intended for anyone who is studying for a qualification of another institution whether in this country or abroad.

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