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Music Technology - BSc (Hons)
Olivia wasn’t sure about applying to university, as she was worried about being so far from home and had also been told that her grades weren’t good enough. The support she’s received from her tutors, the sense of community she feels from her fellow students and the different societies she’s joined, means she’s now a much more confident person.
"I had been told that I wasn’t good enough for university and my grades weren’t good enough, so I was put off applying. I did think about doing an apprenticeship but found there were none available. A Head of Music at a prestigious international music school in Shanghai recommended the Music Technology course at Birmingham City University to me and that gave me the confidence to apply.
I am proud of the confidence and independence I have gained so far during my time at BCU. It is a very supportive university and I have been privileged to benefit from the excellent support network.
I love the sense of community among students here and being a part of it. My personal tutor made himself known to me in Welcome Week and took an active interest in me and my development. When I joined societies the presidents and committee members were extremely welcoming and the support system was laid out from the start. I have joined the BCUSU Extreme Sports Team, Live Sound, Scratch Radio and Rock Society. I work for the Students’ Union in the Eagle and Ball pub and in the library as a Library Support Assistant.
I feel like my experience at BCU has been hard but completely worth it. I am really enjoying the course and have to keep that as a focus. I have grown as a person and gained more confidence in my ability, both in making friends and in my studies. I love being part of a sense of community, the facilities are fantastic and the opportunities are endless.
BCU has provided emotional and well-being support for me by putting a support summary in place. Sunnah Yaqoob in CEBE has been excellent, as well as my personal tutor, the wellbeing department as a whole and my counsellor.
The most challenging thing about being a student here has been the loneliness and distance from home. I am overcoming this by staying in contact with the support network available to me at BCU, getting a job in customer service, joining societies, staying friends with people, and going home frequently.
To me, 'I AM BCU' means being proud of the institution I am part of and having a sense of community."
Construction Management - BSc (Hons)
After setting her heart on working in the music industry, starting a degree in music composition and then changing her mind, Jess struggled with making a decision about her future career. After chatting with her family, she was accepted onto a trial placement with Morgan Sindall and was then offered a permanent position – with the condition she completed a University course. After joining our HNC in Construction and progressing on to the BSc Construction Management course, she became a member of one of the first, all-female teams to win an international construction competition and is now achieving goals she never dreamt about.
Digital Media Technology - BSc (Hons)
Adam always envisaged himself going to university, walking around campus and getting involved in all that uni life had to offer. He knew it would be a whole new experience for him to navigate, but he never anticipated that he’d need a wheelchair to do so.
Mia has felt a sense of belonging since joining Birmingham City University from both her lecturers and new friends on the BSc (Hons) Music Technology course. After consistent self-doubt and ambivalence around her capability with her studies, Mia has proven to herself that she can achieve anything if she puts her mind to it. Moving from her small town, Wisbech in Cambridgeshire, to the big city of Birmingham, has allowed Mia to excel in her confidence.
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