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Criminology with Applied Psychology BSc Hons
You are passionate about understanding why individuals commit crime and committed to addressing the psychological impacts at a personal and community level. We are here for you with a criminology with
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Haven't really been to campus, but the online teachers are mediocre read more
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There aren't many clubs or activities but the lectures are all lovely and helpful. read more
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Really good for studying nursing as it’s a small intake compared to others in the area. Supportive staff on the whole. read more
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The staff aren’t helpful on camous read more
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It's a very strange year with the lockdowns and online Teaching so I don't really have a lot to say about this category read more
University of Cumbria
I was on the Ambleside campus. all though it was small it was good. all the staff are friendly and willing to help. if you wanted a peace of equipment that you do not own yourself then you are able to get one form stores for free as long as you return it again at a later date. the gym was small but it did have enough to get a good work out. to be honest, I didn't get the full experience due to covid. I'm hoping next year everything is open up a bit more so I can get a better experience with it. read more
University of Cumbria
I was on Ambleside campus and it is small but you all get to know each other and you’ll form your own little community. Campus is nice but small with basic facilities and societies were hardly talked about due to COVID. Students Union is good if you have any problems regarding the university or personal issues. read more
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It's hard to give an opinion on this, because of this year's limitations, but I'm very familiar with the blackboard interface read more
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The university is in a nice area. read more
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In normal circumstances I'm surethe university of Cumbria would have been a bit more informing in regard to clubs, societies and career services. Other than that the university of Cumbria has provided possibly the best year of my life so far. The campus creates a pretty familiar atmosphere due to everyone being in such close proximity to one another and due to this I have made friendships that I know will last a long time. read more
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Decent uni, huge lack of communication from the uni to the students read more
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They have been very good during the pandemic at providing live online lectures and practicals when government allowed. Lecturers are very knowledgeable and easy to get on with and are very open to any questions. I have really enjoyed my first year despite the pandemic :) read more
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Overall it has some amazing courses and is at a great location but the admin is shocking and student union is a disaster to work with. read more
University of Cumbria
Ambleside is an amazing area to study with very good lecturers, but the university and campus staff tell you very little about events or what is happening on campus. They are very bad at responding to emails or queries. read more
University of Cumbria
With an excellent location in the heart of the Lake District, I have never not been able to find an adventure. From Kayaking and hiking to cycling and climbing I have never been bored whilst at uni. They also have excellent stores facilities and clubs designed to get you out and exploring whilst studying an amazing degree! read more
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Had quite a horrible experience with this institution to be honest. Staff were very unfriendly and unprofessional. Dismissive with concerns and the quality is teaching is very low. If you want a fair, unbiased environment that actually encourage learning, please choose elsewhere. Otherwise, nightlife is not that brilliant either. read more
University of Cumbria
Two degrees from this uni and I love it, best years of my life here! The lectures have been there - their knowledge and know-how was learnt on the front line, not just from books. The campus has had a lot of investment over the years although the library badly needs a facelift and the curtains in halls look like something my nan had up in the 70's the rest of it has been a sound investment! Careers are next to useless really, the only time I sent a CV in to be reviewed I was told everything but my name was wrong with it, disagreed and sent it in anyway as I wrote it and got the job. The Students Union are passionate and really helpful and just lovely people and what they do get the funding to do is brill but they are so underfunded it is unreal. I heard from a friend still at uni that they recently lost multipul staff members when they were a small team anyway. read more
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I did my MBA at Cumbria and loved every minute. The in-residence was the highlight. The professors were awesome; the students from all countries and were middle to executive management, were a delight to work with at our intimate sessions. The course work was challenging. I highly recommend it besides being an affordable university to attend for furthering an executive education. read more
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It's a wonderful uni with amazing people and lecturers in it. read more
University of Cumbria
i took a foundation illustration course and honestly it was so bad that i left a few months after my first year there. the course was absolutely boring and didn't really help into my future career, the tutors are lazy, rude and only care about themselves, they keep saying to put education first and everything second which is not what you should do. you actually have to pay to print stuff out, as if studnets don't spend enough money of you know, living and that. i'm transferring to another uni, i've already got my place so i just have to wait till september this year. honestly i'm so glad i left. read more
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