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record of design conceptsBIRMINGHAM CITY UNIVERSITY

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Current brand

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BRAND GUIDELINES

DEVELOPING THE BRANDTo develop the application of the sqaure, originating from the core presence of the logo, creating a consistant brand accross all design applications.

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BASIC PREVIOUS APPLICATION OF THE BRAND

+Discover more about our institution online at www.bcu.ac.uk where you can find an A-Z of information

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Proposed image concept

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PHOTOGRAPH CREDITS

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PROPOSED IMAGE CONCEPTPROPOSED IMAGE CONCEPT

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Applying the image concept

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18 Birmingham and the Arts

THE ARTS SCENERich in cultural diversity and with a vibrant arts scene, Birmingham is an exciting base for emergent art, design, performance and media practitioners. With a multitude of theatres, galleries, design and photography studios, public art spaces and cinemas, the city nurtures artistic practice.

Visual arts are in abundance, from exhibitions in the city’s bars, public spaces and small galleries to national touring exhibitions at the Ikon Gallery and Gas Hall.

Birmingham has a number of venues which provide classical and modern drama, West End musicals, comedies, ballet and student drama, the foremost being the Birmingham REP, Birmingham Hippodrome and Alexandra Theatre. The Hippodrome hosts visiting theatre and dance companies throughout the year and is also the home of the acclaimed Birmingham Royal Ballet. Birmingham is also in close vicinity to Stratford-upon-Avon, home to the world-famous Royal Shakespeare Company.

A welcome addition to Birmingham’s exhibition spaces is Thinktank, the refurbished Museum of Science and Discovery. Thinktank celebrates the history of scientifi c inventors and offers a thrilling peek into the future. It’s situated in the Millennium Point complex which is also home to BSA.

For a multicultural mix of all art forms there’s the Midlands Art Centre, which is unique in representing and refl ecting the diversity of cultures in the region. For a varied programme of contemporary African, Asian and Caribbean arts and events, the Drum has established itself as the national centre for black British arts and culture.

This commitment and passion for the arts is refl ected in many of the festivals hosted in the city. These include Arts Fest – an annual free festival featuring artists from all disciplines from across the West Midlands. The city also celebrates new British and international contemporary performance and visual live art with the FIERCE! Festival, which takes place at venues and clubs across the region.

Birmingham is a city for music lovers. Symphony Hall, in the International Convention Centre, is one of the fi nest concert venues in Europe, and is home to the world-class City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. The National Exhibition Centre and National Indoor Arena are ideal large-capacity music venues and have hosted concerts by many international stars. There’s rhythm and blues at Jools Holland’s ‘Jam House’ and rock and independent artists at the O2 Academy.

The city also enjoys a fi ne comedy heritage; in fact Frank Skinner studied at the University and recently received an Honorary Doctorate. There are several fantastic comedy venues, including the Glee Club and Jongleurs, both of which offer student concessions.

As part of Birmingham City University’s commitment to the recognition and support for arts in the city, it launched the New Generation Arts (NGA) Festival in 2006. Birmingham City University continues to showcase young creative talent throughout the year with showcase events across the creative arts. This helps to confi rm Birmingham’s position as a centre for culture and emerging artistic talent.

USEFUL INFORMATION:www.macarts.co.ukwww.02academybirmingham.co.ukwww.icbirmingham.com

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PROSPECTUS DESIGN

Applying the image concept to the fi nalised layouts of the Birmingham School of Acting prospectus. This concept is the underlying theme for the prospectus, refl ecting movement, dynamacy and creativity for BSA.

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OUR COURSESIn 2007 the BA (Hons) Community and Applied Theatre/Dance Theatre was introduced. The fi rst year of this course is delivered primarily by practitioners working within BSA and teaching across all courses. Teaching takes place predominantly within the studios at Millennium Point. Throughout the three years of the course additional teaching, workshops and professional development work are delivered both on and off site by specialist practitioners with experience in a variety of aspects of community theatre. This course has links with Birmingham Repertory Theatre.

The following year saw the launch of our degree in Stage Management, a PgDip/MA in Professional Voice Practice supported by the Royal Shakespeare Company, and a PgDip in Physical Theatre. In 2009 our PgDip/ MA Acting: The British Tradition was introduced, giving professionals a chance to look closer at the quality of the UK’s theatrical development. These courses all enable students to engage with professional best practice in both performance and pedagogic styles.

In 2010 we intend to offer a postgraduate course in Shakespeare and classical acting.

BSA has strong relationships with many important local industry professionals and organisations. These include the Royal Shakespeare Company, the BBC, The National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham Conservatoire, Birmingham Institute of Art and Design, The City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus, Birmingham Focus, The Drum, Dreamfi nder Productions, Aquila TV, Big Brum, Pentabus Theatre, The Soho Theatre, The Old REP Theatre, The Crescent Theatre, The Old Joint Stock Theatre, The Playhouse (Language Alive) and Women in Theatre.

THEATRE COMPANYWith all of our acting courses, the emphasis is on learning through performance. Our Theatre Company comprises fi nal-stage acting course students who regularly present plays in the Birmingham area. Over the years this group has established a reputation as one of the city’s most exciting companies and former members have gone on to enjoy success in fi lms and television, as well as on the professional stage.

Teaching and Learning

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2020 Professional voice practice PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTThe RSC will provide guest lectures and, for suitably qualifi ed candidates, a maximum of two placements each year. Other students will gain experience through placements within the Birmingham School of Acting, local theatre companies and regional drama schools. An emphasis is placed, in the fi rst instance, on the individual personal development of the student’s own voice through practical work on voice and text (spoken and sung).

For the year 2010 the RSC will offer a fees-only bursary to a suitable candidate.

EMPLOYABILITY PROSPECTSThe future careers of those who graduate from this course will be wide ranging. Many may wish to become voice teachers or coaches working within the realms of actor training, or within the professional theatre and fi lm industries. Some may wish to develop their own private practice. Some may wish to promote and to develop voice work in the wider community, working in Higher Education or seeking opportunities to promote voice work in commercial or industrial fi elds. Some graduates may choose to work in the primary and secondary educational system, developing ways of working with language as part of the English or Drama curriculum, informed by their knowledge of healthy vocal use. Some individuals may wish to specialise further as vocal coaches working with the singing voice in the fi eld of speech therapy.

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INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS: DVD SUBMISSIONSIf you live outside the UK you can undertake an Initial Audition via multi-regional format DVD. You should present your speeches in English to camera and perform them as you would in a live audition, using the guidelines provided. Please ensure that we can see the whole of your body – it is not necessary to provide close-ups or produce an edited piece of television, but you should ensure that the sound quality is sufficient for us to make an accurate assessment of your voice.

You should supply the title, author and, if relevant, translator details with your speeches. You may also make a short statement (no more than three minutes) about the pieces – a brief résumé of the plays and characters, and what happens immediately before and after the scenes presented. You may also include a brief statement in support of your application. The audition application form must accompany your DVD. The audition fee is payable in pounds sterling and must be included with the DVD or in advance by credit card over the telephone.

CRITERIA FOR INITIAL AUDITION ASSESSMENTThe assessment of each candidate is based upon a set of criteria used consistently by staff, who comment on and mark the work shown.

SPEECHES CRITERIA:• Energy • Choice of speeches • Spatial awareness • Suitability of physicality • Identification with character • Achievement of contrast • Creation of environment • Use of voice and handling text • Power to hold an audience • Potential for training

DECISION ON INITIAL AUDITIONThe panel, guided by the Course Director, will make a decision whether to offer you a Recall Audition. You should receive confirmation by post of the result of your audition within 14 days of your Initial Audition. If you have not heard within 21 days please contact the Admissions and Student Services Manager. Decisions for international students applying via DVD may take longer, but you should hear within 30 days of our receipt of your application.

Should you fail to be offered a Recall Audition you can re-apply for the following academic year.

Auditions and Interviews

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FASHION LEAFLET

OPEN DAY25TH JUNE

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OPEN DAY25TH JUNE

DAY TIMETABLE

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JEWELLERY LEAFLET

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BIAD PROMOTIONAL CARDS

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COURSE INFORMATION SHEETS

‘‘ This conversion course offers intensive training in practical jazz skills for graduates who have a strong interest in jazz but have not received special-ist jazz musicianship training or one-to-one.’’

‘‘ This conversion course offers intensive training in practical jazz skills for graduates who have a strong interest in jazz but have not received special-ist jazz musicianship training or one-to-one.’’

‘‘ This conversion course offers intensive training in practical jazz skills for graduates who have a strong interest in jazz but have not received special-ist jazz musicianship training or one-to-one.’’

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UCAS CODE FACULTY DURATION LOCATION CONTACT

INSTITUTION: B34 COURSE: 310F

SCHOOL OF ART(BIAD)

3 YEARS FULL-TIME5 YEARS PGCE

GOSTA GREEN [email protected]

COURSE OVERVIEWThe BMus (Hons) Jazz is a highly specialised course specifically designed to meet the needs of the modern jazz performer. The course is heavily weighted toward practical work, with the majority of time dedicated to one-to-one lessons, small group coaching and private practice. All academic classes support different aspects of jazz performance and include Jazz History, Transcrip-tion and Analysis, Contemporary Issues, and Composition.

You should possess a good Bachelor’s Degree or equiva-lent. While it is not necessary to demonstrate advanced skills in jazz, you must demonstrate at audition/on your audition recording an appropriate level of musical fluency and technical proficiency in your chosen special-ist area, as well as a basic grasp of jazz skills. While it is not necessary to demonstrate advanced skills in jazz, you must demonstrate at audition/on your.

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GOSTA GREEN [email protected]

Y3

Y1

Y2

ACTING 1ACTING THEORY

PROJECTPHYSICAL SKILLS 1

SIGING 1VOICE 1VOICE

ACTING 2WORKSHOPS

PHYSICAL SKILLS 2 SINGING 2

VOICE 2

ACTING 1PRODUCTION

RECORDED MEDIASHOWCASE AND AUDITIONS

PROFESSIONAL STUDIESVOICE

120 CREDITS - Cert HE

240 CREDITS - Dip HE

360 CREDITS - BA (Hons)

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSThe BMus (Hons) Jazz is a highly specialised course specifically designed to meet the needs of the modern jazz performer. The course is heavily weighted toward practical work, with the majority of time dedicated to one-to-one lessons, small group coaching and private practice. All academic classes support different aspects of jazz performance and include Jazz History, Transcription and Analysis, Contemporary Issues, and Composition.

During the first year of study the majority of classes are on the technical skills of acting, voice and move-ment. Rehearsal techniques are taught through project work which culminates in internal performances. During the first year the emphasis is on learning technical skills and is therefore weighted 70 per cent technical and 30 per cent performance. This first year provides the skills that underpin the second year where the balance between skills and performance becomes equally weighted. This in turn leads to a final year in which rehearsals and performances, public and recorded, together with career advice and support.

ASSESSMENTDuring the first year of study the majority of classes are on the technical skills of acting, voice and movement. Rehearsal techniques are taught through project work which culminates in internal performances. During the first year the emphasis is on learning technical skills and is therefore weighted 70 per cent technical and 30 per cent performance. This first year provides the skills that underpin the second year where the balance between skills and performance becomes equally weighted. This in turn leads to a final year in which rehearsals and performances, public and recorded, together with career

FURTHER STUDYThis conversion course offers intensive training in practi-cal jazz skills for graduates who have a strong interest in jazz but have not received specialist jazz musicianship.

For more information go to www.bcu.ac.uk/biad

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BA (HONOURS) ACTING3 YEARS FULL-TIME

COURSE OVERVIEWBA (Hons) Acting is a course of vocational training which prepares students for entry into the profession. The course is accredited by the National Council for Drama Training (NCDT) and at all stages meets the rigorous outcomes demanded by its professional members. The course is delivered by a team of qualifi ed professionals who have worked at the highest levels in their fi elds. The team is supported by visiting tutors, guest lecturers and professional directors from all branches of stage, screen and broadcast media.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSThe entry requirements for this course are as follows:

• Admission is by audition (see Applicants Guide page X); in addition we would normally require you to have achieved two A-levels or equivalent.• Individual offers are made regarding grades in order to secure their place on the course. • Normally 32 students are enrolled onto the course each year.

COURSE CONTENTDuring the fi rst year of study the majority of classes are on the technical skills of acting, voice and movement. Rehearsal techniques are taught through project work which culminates in internal performances. During the fi rst year the emphasis is on learning technical skills and is therefore weighted 70 per cent technical and 30 per cent performance. This fi rst year provides the skills that underpin the second year where the balance between skills and performance becomes equally weighted. This in turn leads to a fi nal year in which rehearsals and performances, public and recorded, together with career advice and support, occupy almost all of the time.

Throughout the course students are taught in a variety of small and large classes (maximum 16) depending on the nature of the class. Rehearsal and performance groups are divided according to the level of study and the learning needs of the cohort. Play selection throughout Years 2 and 3 will vary from large ensemble pieces to much more intimate, small-cast plays. During the fi nal year of the course each student will perform in three live stage performances, a screen performance leading to a show reel and a radio play.

COURSE OVERVIEWBA (Hons) Acting is a course of vocational training which prepares students for entry into the profession. The course is accredited by the National Council for Drama Training (NCDT) and at all stages meets the rigorous outcomes demanded by its professional members. The course is delivered by a team of qualifi ed professionals who have worked at the highest levels in their fi elds. The team is supported by visiting tutors, guest lecturers and professional directors from all branches of stage, screen and broadcast media.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSThe entry requirements for this course are as follows:

• Admission is by audition (see Applicants Guide page X); in addition we would normally require you to have achieved two A-levels or equivalent.• Individual offers are made regarding grades in order to secure their place on the course. • Normally 32 students are enrolled onto the course each year.

TARIFF SCORE Aleast 2 A-levels or equivalent, 320 tariff points.

FACULTY Birmingham School of Acting

APPLY Applications made through UCAS. Application process includes an interview.

DURATION 3 years full-time - April and Septmeber intake.

LOCATION The TIC, city centre

CONTACT Birmingham School of ActingMillennium PointCurson StreetBIRMINGHAM B4 7XG UK

OPEN DAYS Undergraduate : 19 & 20 June / 9 October

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Y3

Y1

Y2

ACTING 1ACTING THEORY

PROJECTPHYSICAL SKILLS 1

SIGING 1VOICE 1VOICE

ACTING 2WORKSHOPS

PHYSICAL SKILLS 2 SINGING 2

VOICE 2

ACTING 1PRODUCTION

RECORDED MEDIASHOWCASE AND AUDITIONS

PROFESSIONAL STUDIESVOICE

120 CREDITS - Cert HE

240 CREDITS - Dip HE

360 CREDITS - BA (Hons)

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTStudents need to develop the basic freelance personal management skills in order to operate as a professional actor. In group lectures, workshops and seminars, students will gain professional advice and guidance from tutors and relevant industry professionals and specialists.

EMPLOYABILITY PROSPECTSGraduates from the acting courses work consistently in all branches of performance. Recent graduates are currently employed with The Royal Shakespeare Company, The National Theatre, The BBC and Independent Television, and in fi lm (see Section 2: Graduate Destinations).

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BA (HONS) JAZZ3 YEARS FULL-TIME

UCAS CODE

INSTITUTION CODE B34COURSE CODE 410F

FACULTY

CONSERVATOIRE

DURATION

3 YEARS FULL-TIME

LOCATION

CITY CENTRE

CONTACT

[email protected]+44 (0) 121 331 5500

COURSE OVERVIEWThroughout the course, great emphasis is placed upon developing strong practical skills. Intensive individual tuition is complemented by an array of activities designed to develop individual artistry and musical fl uency. Academic studies are delivered from a predominantly practical viewpoint. Musicianship skills are taught through workshops which relate theory to practice and involve student performances. Other contextual studies contribute to the broad framework of musical understanding required by both performers and.

Throughout the course students are taught in a variety of small and large classes (maximum 16) depending on the nature of the class. Rehearsal and performance groups are divided according to the level of study and the learning needs of the cohort. This conversion course offers intensive training in practical jazz skills for graduates who have a strong interest in jazz but have not received specialist jazz musicianship training or one-to-one tuition in jazz performance. Alongside the development of solid generic musical and academic skills, you will typically have undertaken some academic modules in jazz as part of your previous study, and will have participated in ensemble.

‘‘ This conversion course offers intensive training in practical jazz skills for graduates who have a strong interest in jazz but have not received specialist jazz musicianship training or one-to-one.’’

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou should possess a good Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent. While it is not necessary to demonstrate advanced skills in jazz, you must demonstrate at audition/on your audition recording an appropriate level of musical fl uency and technical profi ciency in your chosen specialist area, as well as a basic grasp of jazz skills.

Throughout the course, great emphasis is placed upon developing strong practical skills. Intensive individual tuition is complemented by an array of activities designed to develop individual artistry and musical fl uency. Academic studies are delivered from a predominantly practical viewpoint. Musicianship skills are taught through workshops which relate theory to practice and involve student performances.

Other contextual studies contribute to the broad framework of musical understanding required by both performers . Throughout the course, great emphasis is placed upon developing strong practical skills.

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PRACTICAL WORK• 40 hours of individual specialist tuition per year• Masterclasses• Individual or ensemble coaching• Performance/composition workshops• Ensemble playing• Teaching techniques• Specialist activities in chosen area (please see departmental pages for details)• Option of two years additional second study tuition (see page 39)

ACADEMIC WORK • Musicianship (Harmony, Aural, Improvisation, Composition)• Music History• Analysis• Performance Practice• Professional Development

AUDITION REQUIREMENTS• Instrumentalists (percussionists excepted) must perform two pieces (or movements) of different styles and periods of their own choice. Candidates may also be asked to play scales (ABSM Grade VIII standard) and sight-read.

• Singers must perform two pieces (or movements) of different styles and periods of their own choice. At least one of the pieces must be an aria (with recitative, if available) from an opera or oratorio. Candidates may also be asked to sight-read.

• Percussionists will be asked to play pieces on timpani, drum kit, snare drum and tuned percussion (xylophone, vibraphone or marimba).

• Composers must send a portfolio of at least three compositions and a high-quality recording of at least one of these works.

Offi cial accompanists will be provided, but you may bring your own accompanist if you prefer.

PRELIMINARY STUDIES15 CREDITS

• Preliminary performance• Preliminary Portfolio• Project proposal • Research proposal

PROFESSIONAL PORTFOLIO15 CREDITS

ACADEMIC STUDIES 30 CREDITS

• Performance practice• Analysis for composers• Techniques in musicology • History and practice of community music • Analysis and aesthetics of contemporary jazz.

FINAL RECITAL / PORTFOLIO / PROJECT60 CREDITS

MUSICAL PHILOSOPHIES 30 CREDITS

RESEARCH SEMINARS 15 CREDITS

MMUS STUDY15 CREDITS

• Performance scholarship• Cultural studies • Transcription and editing • Special composition project

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PRACTICAL WORK

ACADEMIC WORK

AUDITION REQUIREMENTS• Instrumentalists (percussionists excepted) must perform two pieces (or movements) of different styles and periods of their own choice. Candidates may also be asked to play scales (ABSM Grade VIII standard) and sight-read.

• Singers must perform two pieces (or movements) of different styles and periods of their own choice. At least one of the pieces must be an aria (with recitative, if available) from an opera or oratorio. Candidates may also be asked to sight-read.

• Percussionists will be asked to play pieces on timpani, drum kit, snare drum and tuned percussion (xylophone, vibraphone or marimba).

• Composers must send a portfolio of at least three compositions and a high-quality recording of at least one of these works.

Offi cial accompanists will be provided, but you may bring your own accompanist if you prefer.

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Discover the power of collaberation SUMMER MUSIC PLACEMENTS: CREATIVE COLLABERATIONS

This July, Birmingham City University is giving 16 aspiring young radio DJs the opportunity to capture and produce their ultimate summer soundtrack.

Driven by the West Midlands Excellence Hub, Sound It Out is the stimulating and innovative new summer venture for the ‘Young Gifted and Talented’, a government project to raise standards in teaching and learning. Angela Morris, Excellence Hub and Gifted & Talented Coordinator, said: “The West Midlands Excellence Hub aims to provide gifted and talented youngsters with a wealth of opportunities designed to stretch and challenge them outside the classroom. Birmingham City University’s Sound It Out programme is a fantastic example of the exciting and innovative events available in the West Midlands.”

Sound It Out is giving 16 gifted pupils the opportunity to become part of production team learning to create, produce edit and stream their own radio feature online. Each student will gain hands on experience of a specifi c role whether it be that of producer, DJ/Presenter, news reader or in charge of adverts and jingles. The pupils will identify with these different roles and tailor them for a specifi c audience whilst pitching and presenting concepts.

Pupils have access to technical studio time which will include; Script writing, Producing, Sound Design, Audio Editing and Mixing, Commentary-to-picture, Voice over, sound effects and Podcasting. Some of the studio time is being spent at the Blue Whale, a high quality digital music studio based in the vibrant Custard Factory, where the teams had the chance to create and

Jordan Jennings, aged 16 from Hagley High School in Stourbridge, commented: ‘Visiting Blue Whale and being able to create music was brilliant as we had the opportunity to work alongside music professionals in an exciting way and with our own individual roles.’

Alongside this, the budding radio stars have had the privilege to meet aspiring DJ’s such as Danielle Perry, Kerrang radio’s resident DJ and presenter. She said: “I started working in radio because of my passion for music. It’s so engaging to work around other people who share the love and excitement about our music heritage and the current scene. It’s important to step of the production process and encouraged to consider “rinto the skills they need to develop further and hopefully given them the . Enterprise projects such as these recognise that radio is emerging as an invaluable part of the curriculum and an alternative outlet for students to develop literacy and their

Students collaberate with Birmingham’s newest type venture

CONTRIBUTORSADAM GATES: Graphic Design

AMY BUTTON : Typography

LEWIS KARL : Advertising

Throughout the course students are taught in a variety of small and large classes (maximum 16) depending on the nature of the.

• GCE/GCSE passes in 5 different subjects including 2* subjects at A2 level (each 40 points minimum). passes should be at Grade C or higher

• Scottish Certifi cate of Education / Scottish Qualifi c Authority Intermediate / Higher / Advanced Higher different subjects, of which 3 are at Higher level

• An Irish Leaving Certifi cate with 5 subjects at grade above, 4 of which are at Higher level.

• An International Baccalaureate with a minimum of

• All other non-UK applicants should have completed a c of secondary education at a high school/college/ conservatoire, including classes in music theory. You normally possess a qualifi cation which would be entry to a university in your home country.

• A standard in First Study equivalent to that of the Board’s Grade VIII (Distinction): this may be demo.

CONTRIBUTORS EDUCATION PROGRAM

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Driven by the West Midlands Excellence Hub, Sound It Out is the stimulating and innovative new summer venture for the ‘Young Gifted and Talented’, a government project to raise standards in teaching and learning. “The West Midlands Excellence Hub aims to provide gifted and talented youngsters with a wealth of opportunities designed to stretch and challenge them outside the classroom. Birmingham City University’s

Sound It Out is giving 16 gifted pupils the opportunity to become part of production team learning to create, produce edit and stream their own radio feature online.

Some of the studio time is being spent at the Blue Whale, a high quality digital music studio based in the vibrant Custard Factory, where the teams had the chance to create andJordan Jennings, aged 16 from Hagley High School in Stourbridge, commented: ‘Visiting Blue Whale and being able to create music was brilliant as we had the opportunity to work alongside music professionals in an exciting way and with our own individual roles.’

Sound It Out is giving 16 gifted pupils the opportunity to become part of production team learning to create, produce edit and stream their own radio feature online. Each student will gain hands on experience of a specifi c role whether it be that of producer, DJ/Presenter, news reader or in charge of adverts and jingles. The pupils will identify with these different roles and tailor them for a specifi c audience whilst pitching and presenting concepts. The pupils will identify with these different roles and tailor them for a specifi c audience whilst pitching and. presenting concepts.

Some of the studio time is being spent at the Blue Whale, a high quality digital music studio based in the vibrant Custard Factory,

Discover the satisfaction of successSTUDENT PROFILE: MICHEALA GREENWOOD COURSE: PHOTOGRAPHY (FASHION) JOB: JUNIOR PHOTOGRAPHER FOR VOGUE

stimulating and innovative new summer venture for the ‘Young

the classroom. Birmingham City University’s

Sound It Out is giving 16 gifted pupils the opportunity to become

stream their own radio feature online.

Some of the studio time is being spent at the Blue Whale, a high quality digital music studio based in the vibrant Custard Factory, where the teams had the chance to create andJordan Jennings, aged 16 from Hagley High School in Stourbridge, commented: ‘Visiting Blue Whale and being able to create music was brilliant as we had the opportunity to work alongside music professionals in an exciting way and with our own individual roles.’

Sound It Out is giving 16 gifted pupils the opportunity to become

stream their own radio feature online. Each student will gain

and jingles. The pupils will identify with these different roles

Micheala scoops job at Vogue 1 month after graduating

Some of the studio time is being spent at the Blue Whale, a high quality digital music studio based in the vibrant Custard Factory, Some of the studio time is being spent at the Blue Whale, a high quality digital music studio based in the vibrant Custard Factory,

‘‘ Working at Vogue really is a dream job and I’m feel so lucky. I’m cureently working on the retro themed section for the next issue which involves building authentic scenes and curating a new clothes selection. The atmosphere is very busy and friendly. ‘‘

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ACTING POSTERS

DiscoverThe passion of performance

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DiscoverThe passion of performance

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BIAD LEAFLET DESIGNS

COURSE OVER VIEW

The BMus (Hons) Jazz is a highly specialised course specifically designed to meet the needs of the modern jazz performer. The course is heavily weighted toward practical work, with the majority of time dedicated to one-to-one lessons, small group coaching and private practice. All academic classes support different. Jazz is a highly specialised course specifically designed to meet the needs of the modern jazz performer.

You should possess a good Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent. While it is not necessary to demonstrate advanced skills in jazz, you must demonstrate at audition/on your. Jazz is a highly specialised course specifically designed to meet the needs of the modern jazz performer.

BA (HONS) FASHION / 3 YEARS FULL-TIME

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COURSE OVER VIEW

The BMus (Hons) Jazz is a highly specialised course specifically designed to meet the needs of the modern jazz performer. The course is heavily weighted toward practical work, with the majority of time dedicated to one-to-one lessons, small group coaching and private practice. All academic classes support different. Jazz is a highly specialised course specifically designed to meet the needs of the modern jazz performer.

You should possess a good Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent. While it is not necessary to demonstrate advanced skills in jazz, you must demonstrate at audition/on your. Jazz is a highly specialised course specifically designed to meet the needs of the modern jazz performer.

BA (HONS) TEXTILES / 3 YEARS FULL-TIME

COURSE OVER VIEW

The BMus (Hons) Jazz is a highly specialised course specifically designed to meet the needs of the modern jazz performer. The course is heavily weighted toward practical work, with the majority of time dedicated to one-to-one lessons, small group coaching and private practice. All academic classes support different. Jazz is a highly specialised course specifically designed to meet the needs of the modern jazz performer.

You should possess a good Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent. While it is not necessary to demonstrate advanced skills in jazz, you must demonstrate at audition/on your. Jazz is a highly specialised course specifically designed to meet the needs of the modern jazz performer.

BA (HONS) PHOTOGRAPHY / 3 YEARS FULL-TIME

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FASHION STUDENT HANDBOOK

FASHIONSTUDENT HANDBOOK

BA (HONS)

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FASHION

YOUR COURSE

This July, Birmingham City University is giving 16 aspiring young radio DJs the opportunity to capture and produce their ultimate summer soundtrack.

Driven by the West Midlands Excellence Hub, Sound It Out is the stimulating and innovative new summer venture for the ‘Young Gifted and Talented’, a government project to raise standards in teaching and learning. Angela Morris, Excellence Hub and Gifted & Talented Coordinator, said: “The West Midlands Excellence Hub aims to provide gifted and talented youngsters with a wealth of opportunities designed to stretch and challenge them outside the classroom. Birmingham City University’s Sound It Out programme is a fantastic example of the exciting and innovative events available in the West Midlands.”

Sound It Out is giving 16 gifted pupils the opportunity to become part of production team learning to create, produce edit and stream their own radio feature online. Each student will gain hands on experience of a specifi c role whether it be that of producer, DJ/Presenter, news reader or in charge of adverts and jingles. The pupils will identify with these different roles and tailor them for a specifi c audience whilst pitching and presenting concepts.

Pupils have access to technical studio time which will include; Script writing, Producing, Sound Design, Audio Editing and Mixing, Commentary-to-picture, Voice over, sound effects and Podcasting. Some of the studio time is being spent at the Blue Whale, a high quality digital music studio based in the vibrant Custard Factory, where the teams had the chance to create and

Jordan Jennings, aged 16 from Hagley High School in Stourbridge, commented: ‘Visiting Blue Whale and being able to create music was brilliant as we had the opportunity to work alongside music professionals in an exciting way and with our own individual roles.’

Alongside this, the budding radio stars have had the privilege to meet aspiring DJ’s such as Danielle Perry, Kerrang radio’s resident DJ and presenter. She said: “I started working in radio because of my passion for music. It’s so engaging to work around other people who share the love and excitement about our music heritage and the current scene. It’s important to step of the production process and encouraged to consider “rinto the skills they need to develop further and hopefully given them the . Enterprise projects such as these recognise that radio is emerging as an invaluable part of the

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FASHION STUDENT HANDBOOK

This July, Birmingham City University is giving 16 aspiring young radio DJs the opportunity to capture and produce their ultimate summer soundtrack.

Driven by the West Midlands Excellence Hub, Sound It Out is the stimulating and innovative new summer venture for the ‘Young Gifted and Talented’, a government project to raise standards in teaching and learning. Angela Morris, Excellence Hub and Gifted & Talented Coordinator, said: “The West Midlands Excellence Hub aims to provide gifted and talented youngsters with a wealth of opportunities designed to stretch and challenge them outside the classroom. Birmingham City University’s Sound It Out programme is a fantastic example of the exciting and innovative events available in the West Midlands.”

Sound It Out is giving 16 gifted pupils the opportunity to become part of production team learning to create, produce edit and stream their own radio feature online. Each student will gain hands on experience of a specifi c role whether it be that of producer, DJ/Presenter, news reader or in charge of adverts and jingles. The pupils will identify with these different roles and tailor them for a specifi c audience whilst pitching and presenting concepts.

Pupils have access to technical studio time which will include; Script writing, Producing, Sound Design, Audio Editing and Mixing, Commentary-to-picture, Voice over, sound effects and Podcasting. Some of the studio time is being spent at the Blue Whale, a high quality digital music studio based in the vibrant Custard Factory, where the teams had the chance to create and

YOUR COURSE

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This pathway is ideal if you intend to pursue a creative career in fashion design, styling, illustration, trend and predictions, promotions, fashion journalism, etc. If you choose the Fashion Design pathway you have the option of producing the following for your major project: Final collection of garments plus associ-ated portfolio work; Portfolio-based fi nal outcome relevant to your individual career aspirations, which typically might include research and trends, illustration, photography, journals, etc.

Throughout the course you will be supported by our experienced teaching staff, as well as specialist visiting tutors who are practitioners in the industry, giving you an excellent learning experience in a wide range of fashion specialisms.

Not only will you have access to a specialist art and design library on site, with a vast archive of fashion publications dating back to the 1930’s, but there is also a state of the art computer suite with a CAD pattern cutting and design system – GERBER that is widely used in the Global fashion industry.

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ANGULAR POSTERS

Discover

fashion summer show

7pm - canape reception

8pm - private view

Discover

fashion summer show

7pm - canape reception

8pm - private view

MUSIC

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MUSIC

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NEW LITERATURE CONCEPTS

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PROFESSIONAL CONNECTIONS

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Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Maecenas suscipit feugiat velit, ac rhoncus tortor adipiscing a. Donec sodales felis ac nulla pulvinar eu condimentum dolor vehicula. Vestibulum ante ipsum primis in faucibus orci luctus et ultrices posuere cubilia Curae; In hac habitasse platea dictumst. Pellentesque in sapien libero. Aenean venenatis, enim eu mollis convallis, nisl est ullamcorper massa, et pretium elit sem ac lorem. Nam eget eros nulla, sed ultrices tellus. Morbi dapibus placerat nulla, et sodales velit consequat id. Ut a elit enim. Aenean tincidunt mollis orci non ultrices.

Etiam iaculis fermentum fringilla. Nulla ut nunc et dui pellentesque vestibulum vitae sit amet augue. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Mauris porttitor, nisi non auctor vulputate, diam enim venenatis nisi, eu vestibulum tellus sem eu ante. Fusce consectetur magna et metus fermentum non sodales erat aliquet. In ligula quam,

eu ligula non orci suscipit auctor ut et lorem. Proin elemen-tum risus sit amet justo egestas in pharetra nisi pretium. Curabitur placerat iaculis dignissim. Phasellus eu semper neque. Sed quam nunc, vestibulum non sagittis eu, molestie vitae nisi. Vivamus orci diam, aliquam quis porttitor in, ves-tibulum non turpis. Aenean bibendum nunc a elit commodo semper. Vivamus sem felis, tincidunt id rutrum quis, rutrum et metus. Suspendisse nec odio felis, et lacinia felis.

Aenean feugiat convallis orci, et dictum justo interdum quis. Integer nibh augue, sollicitudin a dapibus vitae, consequat volutpat purus. Quisque eu nunc sed turpis fermentum pulvinar id vitae sapien. Phasellus quis est non neque aliquam vulputate ut non risus. Donec sollicitudin sapien at dolor luctus porttitor. Curabitur laoreet semper dolor sed gravida. Suspendisse vel mauris vitae risus tempus congue pharetra a sapien. In at diam magna. Nunc et metus sed arcu sodales. Etiam iaculis fermentum fringilla. Nulla ut nunc et dui pellentesque vestibulum vitae sit amet augue.

AUDITIONSThe following courses require an audition:

• BA (Hons) Acting• PgDip/MA Acting• PgDip Physical Theatre

INTERVIEWSThe following courses require an interview:

• BA (Hons) Community and Applied Theatre• BA (Hons) Community and Applied Dance Theatre• BA (Hons) Stage Management• PgDip/MA Professional Voice Practice• PgDip/MA Acting: the British Tradition

It is possible that you might be asked to participate in a short workshop or other exercise associated with the course short workshop that.

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BIRMINGHAM CITY LIFE

OUR UNIVERSITY

OUR FACILTIES

ALUMNI

ACCOMODATION

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

OPPORTUNITY

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HOW TO FIND US

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Maecenas suscipit feugiat velit, ac rhoncus tortor adipiscing a. Donec sodales felis ac nulla pulvinar eu condimentum dolor vehicula. Vestibulum ante ipsum primis in faucibus orci luctus et ultrices posuere cubilia Curae; In hac habitasse platea dictumst. Pellentesque in sapien libero. Aenean venenatis, enim eu mollis convallis, nisl est ullamcorper massa, et pretium elit sem ac lorem. Nam eget eros nulla, sed ultrices tellus. Morbi dapibus placerat nulla, et sodales velit consequat id. Ut a elit enim. Aenean tincidunt mollis orci . Aenean feugiat convallis orci, et dictum justo interdum quis. Integer nibh augue, sollicitudin a dapibus vitae, consequat volutpat purus. Quisque eu nunc sed turpis fermentum pulvi-nar id vitae sapien. Phasellus quis est non neque aliquam

STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPAenean feugiat convallis orci, et dictum justo interdum quis. Integer nibh augue, sollicitudin a dapibus vitae, consequat volutpat purus. Quisque eu nunc sed turpis fermentum pul-vinar id vitae sapien. Phasellus quis est non neque aliquam vulputate ut non risus. Donec sollicitudin sapien at dolor luctus porttitor. Curabitur laoreet semper dolor sed gravida. Suspendisse vel mauris vitae risus tempus congue pharetra a sapien. In at diam magna. Nunc et metus sed arcu sodales. Etiam iaculis fermentum fringilla. Nulla ut nunc et dui pel-lentesque vestibulum vitae sit amet augue. Lorem ipsum

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ullamcorper massa, et pretium elit sem ac lorem. Nam eget eros nulla, sed ultrices tellus. Morbi dapibus placerat nulla, et sodales velit consequat id. Ut a elit enim. Aenean tincidunt mollis orci .

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STUDENT EXPECTATIONNam tellus odio, rutrum vel fermentum vitae, aliquet eu sapien. Nam in aliquam orci. Ut in arcu nunc, nec egestas tortor. Cras ac orci nisl. In in nulla neque. Ut felis sapien, suscipit ac elementum at, rhoncus quis odio. Proin hendrerit velit id nisi dictum sollicitudin. Vivamus eget neque leo, sed ultricies nisl. Praesent viverra tortor et turpis consectetur consectetur. Fusce convallis tempus tortor quis feugiat. Fusce a libero mauris, in lobortis sem. In vitae elit in ante ornare iaculis. Vivamus velit ante, vestibulum eget viverra ut, pulvinar eget nunc. Nam dolor mauris, iaculis ac dignissim ut, pretium volutpat sapien.

Quisque egestas dignissim leo et imperdiet. Donec et enim eget eros elementum posuere. Phasellus suscipit feugiat elit. Suspendisse vel ante urna. Aenean lobortis accumsan nisi in viverra. In at odio non erat venenatis tincidunt. Suspendisse at dictum elit. Etiam fringilla laoreet magna at vulputate. Nullam non massa vitae diam tincidunt mattis. Mauris vehicula condimentum mauris, in pellentesque eros bibendum in. Morbi consectetur eros et purus lacinia semper. Praesent posuere lectus nec odio aliquam vel ornare turpis pretium. Fusce dapibus, nunc suscipit porta ultricies, est dolor viverra est, in mattis risus neque ac mi. Nulla sit amet nisl ante, ut consectetur leo. Mauris ullamcorper massa sed quam malesuada et adipiscing nibh congue. Cras feugiat velit id turpis elementum commodo. Praesent fermen-tum, enim et pellentesque eleifend, dui ligula faucibus leo, in congue neque augue blandit felis. Aliquam.

CAREERS FROM NETWORKINGSTUDENT EXPECTATIONNam tellus odio, rutrum vel fermentum vitae, aliquet eu sapien. Nam in aliquam orci. Ut in arcu nunc, nec egestas tortor. Cras ac orci nisl. In in nulla neque. Ut felis sapien, suscipit ac elementum at, rhoncus quis odio. Proin hendrerit velit id nisi dictum sollicitudin. Vivamus eget neque leo, sed ultricies nisl. Praesent viverra tortor et turpis consectetur consectetur. Fusce convallis tempus tortor quis feugiat. Fusce a libero mauris, in lobortis sem. In vitae elit in ante ornare iaculis. Vivamus velit ante, vestibulum eget viverra ut, pulvinar eget nunc. Nam dolor mauris, iaculis ac dignissim ut, pretium volutpat sapien.

Quisque egestas dignissim leo et imperdiet. Donec et enim eget eros elementum posuere. Phasellus suscipit feugiat elit. Suspendisse vel ante urna. Aenean lobortis accumsan nisi in viverra. In at odio non erat venenatis tincidunt. Suspendisse at dictum. lobortis accumsan nisi in viverra. In at odio non erat venenatis tincidunt. Suspendisse at dictum.

Etiam fringilla laoreet magna at vulputate. Nullam non massa vitae diam tincidunt mattis. Mauris vehicula condimentum mauris, in pellentesque eros bibendum in. Morbi consectetur eros et purus lacinia semper. Praesent posuere lectus nec odio aliquam vel ornare turpis pretium. Fusce dapibus, nunc suscipit porta ultricies, est dolor viverra est, in mattis risus neque ac mi. Nulla sit amet nisl ante, ut consectetur leo. Mauris ullamcorper massa sed quam malesuada et adipiscing nibh congue. Cras feugiat velit id turpis elementum commodo. Praesent fermentum, enim et pellentesque eleifend, dui ligula faucibus leo, in congue neque augue blandit felis. Aliquam. Praesent fermentum, enim et pellentesque eleifend, dui ligula faucibus leo, in congue neque augue blandit felis. Aliquam.

Praesent fermentum, enim et pellentesque eleifend, dui ligula faucibus leo, in congue neque augue blandit felis. Aliquam.

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Information Design

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CAMPUS SIGNAGE

KENRICK HOUSE

School of Business and English

CITY NORTH CAMPUS

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BIAD DOOR DESIGN AND SIGNAGE

PAUL SLOCOMBELevel 6 Co-ordinator

BIRMINGHAM INSTITUTE OF ART AND DESIGN

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DAVID OSBALDESTINLevel 6 Co-ordinator

BIRMINGHAM INSTITUTE OF ART AND DESIGN

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TO WALSALL TO SUTTON COLDFIELD

TO TAMWORTH AND LICHFIELD

TO COVENTRY AND NEC

TO WARWICK

TO STRATFORD-D-UPON-AVON

TO WORCESTER

TO KIDDERMINSTER

WEST BROMWICH

CITY NORTH CAMPUS

PERRY BARR

1

3

4

1

6

M42

M42

M42

M5

M6

M6

M40

BRISTOL/�THE SW OXFORD

LONDON

EAST �MIDLANDS

MANCHESTER/� NW

4

6

A38

A456

A34

A45

A38A41

MOTORWAY MAP

MAPS TO BCU CAMPUSES

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TO WALSALL TO SUTTON COLDFIELD

TO TAMWORTH AND LICHFIELD

TO COVENTRY AND NEC

TO WARWICK

TO STRATFORD-D-UPON-AVON

TO WORCESTER

TO KIDDERMINSTER

WEST BROMWICH

CITY NORTH CAMPUS

PERRY BARR

1

3

4

1

6

M42

M42

M42

M5

M6

M6

M40

BRISTOL/�THE SW OXFORD

LONDON

EAST �MIDLANDS

MANCHESTER/� NW

4

6

A38

A456

A34

A45

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MOTORWAY MAP

TO WALSALL TO SUTTON COLDFIELD

TO TAMWORTH AND LICHFIELD

TO COVENTRY AND NEC

TO WARWICK

TO STRATFORD-D-UPON-AVON

TO WORCESTER

TO KIDDERMINSTER

WEST BROMWICH

CITY NORTH CAMPUS

PERRY BARR

1

3

4

1

6

M42

M42

M42

M5

M6

M6

M40BRISTOL/ THE SWOXFORD

LONDON

EAST �MIDLANDS

NORTH�WEST

4

6

A38

A456

A34

A45

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MOTORWAY MAP

MILLENNIUM POINT

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CITY NORTH CAMPUS

GOSTA GREEN (BIAD)*

MILLENNIUM POINT

VITTORIA STREET (BIAD)*

MARGARET STREET

BIRMINGHAM CONSERVATOIRE

BOURVILLE (BIAD)*

* Birmingham Institute of Art and Design

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TO M42/M40

COVENTRY/ WARWICK/STATFORD/ NEC/ BIA

TO M42/M40

COVENTRY/ WARWICK/STATFORD/ NEC/ BIA

TO M5 J4/M42 J1

WARWICK COUNTY CRICKET GROUND/CADBURY WORLD

TO M5 J1

TO M6 J7

WALSALLTO M6 J6

TO M5 J2/3

1

3

4

1

6

M42

M42

M42

M5

M6

M6

M40

BRISTOL/THE SW OXFORD

LONDON

EAST MIDLANDS

MANCHESTER/ NW

4

6

A38

A456

A34

A45

A38A41

BIRMINGHAMCONSERVATOIRE

MOTORWAY MAP

TO M42/M40

COVENTRY/ WARWICK/STATFORD/ NEC/ BIA

TO M5 J4/M42 J1

WARWICK COUNTY CRICKET GROUND/CADBURY WORLD

TO M5 J1

TO M6 J7

WALSALLTO M6 J6

TO M5 J2/3

1

3

4

1

6

M42

M42

M42

M5

M6

M6

M40

BRISTOL/THE SW OXFORD

LONDON

EAST MIDLANDS

MANCHESTER/ NW

4

6

A38

A456

A34

A45

A38A41

MOTORWAY MAP

TO M6 J5

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOL OF ACTING(MILLENNIUM POINT)

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TO M42/M40

COVENTRY/ WARWICK/STATFORD/ NEC/ BIA

TO M42/M40

COVENTRY/ WARWICK/STATFORD/ NEC/ BIA

TO M5 J4/M42 J1

WARWICK COUNTY CRICKET GROUND/CADBURY WORLD

TO M5 J1

TO M6 J7

WALSALLTO M6 J6

TO M5 J2/3

1

3

4

1

6

M42

M42

M42

M5

M6

M6

M40

BRISTOL/THE SW OXFORD

LONDON

EAST MIDLANDS

MANCHESTER/ NW

4

6

A38

A456

A34

A45

A38A41

BIRMINGHAMCONSERVATOIRE

MOTORWAY MAP

TO M42/M40

COVENTRY/ WARWICK/STATFORD/ NEC/ BIA

TO M5 J4/M42 J1

WARWICK COUNTY CRICKET GROUND/CADBURY WORLD

TO M5 J1

TO M6 J7

WALSALLTO M6 J6

TO M5 J2/3

1

3

4

1

6

M42

M42

M42

M5

M6

M6

M40

BRISTOL/THE SW OXFORD

LONDON

EAST MIDLANDS

MANCHESTER/ NW

4

6

A38

A456

A34

A45

A38A41

MOTORWAY MAP

TO M6 J5

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOL OF ACTING(MILLENNIUM POINT)

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