University College Birmingham
UCAS Code: W200 | Foundation Degree in Arts - FdA
Entry requirements
A level
UCB will accept A Level in General Studies for this course and will also take into consideration applicants who are studying an extended project.
You will need a minimum of 32 UCAS Tariff points
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)
This can be achieved from either an Extended Diploma or a combination of smaller BTEC qualifications.
You will need a minimum of 32 UCAS Tariff points
T Level
A T-level graded Pass with a core component profile less than C.
UCAS Tariff
Non-electrotherapy - You will have previously studied electrotherapy as part of a Level 3 qualification. Level 3 qualifications are accepted at UCB for entrance, a minimum of 32 UCAS Tariff points will be required. If you are unsure if your qualification is accepted call us on 0121 604 1040 or email [email protected].
About this course
**OVERVIEW**
**Our Aesthetics degree offers a comprehensive exploration of the theories and principles underpinning the rapidly evolving field of non-surgical aesthetics, making it ideal for both therapists and non-therapists alike. Designed to equip you with a broad range of transferable skills, this programme will deepen your understanding of the scientific, cultural, and ethical frameworks shaping the aesthetics industry.**
As demand for a qualified, knowledgeable workforce in the non-surgical aesthetic market continues to rise, this degree presents a unique opportunity to engage with the theoretical foundations of aesthetics in a dynamic academic environment at UCB.
Throughout the course, you will examine core theoretical concepts in areas such as the science of skincare, skin health, ageing theories, and the physiological processes that inform cosmetic interventions. While practical applications, such as laser and light technologies or chemical peels, are integrated into the curriculum, the emphasis is on developing a critical understanding of the science, ethics, and principles behind these procedures. The programme encourages you to reflect on the socio-cultural implications of aesthetic practices and their impact on individual identity and well-being.
In addition to theoretical study, you will engage with industry professionals and experts through conferences, guest speakers, mentorship opportunities, and networking events, fostering a well-rounded understanding of the sector. You will also have the chance to participate in educational trips, including an exclusive visit to the Mesoestetic laboratory and production facility in Spain, further enriching your academic and professional development.
**WHY CHOOSE THIS COURSE?**
- **Specialise your studies** – Our course is designed with two pathways – training or business – with optional modules based on your choice of pathway
- **Industry links** – We work closely with leading brands including Lynton, Mesoestetic, Neostrata, Canfield VISIA and Observ to ensure our course content is up-to-date
- **Enrichment** – Explore the industry through competitions, guest speakers and additional training programmes
- **Practical application** – Gain experience and expertise by participating in clinic sessions, case studies, practical workshops and demonstrations, as well as developing showcase portfolios
- **Award-winning university** – Study at the highest-ranking university in the region according to student choice (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2023)
**FACILITIES**
You will develop a range of skills on campus in our aesthetics suite. We have three purpose-built laser rooms, over 30 private treatment rooms, a designated retail space and three consultation rooms with access to a range of comprehensive client management and analysis software as well as a social media hub to develop your digital skills.
**ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND TRAINING**
You will have opportunities to complete a variety of training courses in addition to your main programme of study. These include core of knowledge, trans awareness and skin cancer vigilance.
Please note extra qualifications may incur an additional fee.
**PLACEMENTS**
Students on our FdA course are encouraged to gain industry experience.
Employers we have worked with include sk:n (Leamington), Skin & Tonic (Tamworth), Envie Clinic (Birmingham), Fiji Skin Clinic (Birmingham), Hampton Clinic (Birmingham), Beauty Lounge Training Academy (Birmingham), Medizen (Sutton Coldfield) and My Skin Spa (Solihull).
**CAREERS AND PROGRESSION**
Examples of careers you could pursue following this course:
- Business development manager
- Brand trainer
- Global education and training manager
- Area sales manager
- Aesthetic clinic manager
- Academy manager
Upon completion of the foundation degree, you can also progress onto the final year of our full BA (Hons) degree.
- **Dor lates updates please refer to our website www.ucb.ac.uk**
Modules
**YEAR 1**
- Chemical Peeling for Skin Rejuvenation
- Aesthetic Principles and Consultation
- Laser and Light Technologies
- Non-Invasive Interventions
- Venture Incubator
- The Coaching Concept
**YEAR 2**
- The Aetiology of Aging
- Empowering Leadership
- Interventions for Skin Rejuvenation
- Critical Approaches to Research Methods in Aesthetic Practice
- Science of Skincare
Plus one option from:
- The Training Cycle
- Venture Concept and Planning
Assessment methods
**Note: Indicative information only. Actual timetables and assessment regimes will be issued at your induction. For the most up-to-date information, please refer to our website: www.ucb.ac.uk**
**TEACHING**
Example of a typical teaching week (up to 16 contact hours):
- **Large group teaching** – 4-6 hours
- **Smaller group teaching** – 2-3 hours
- **Hands-on learning in the clinic** – 3 - 6 hours
- **Tutorials** –1 - 3 hours
Please note that these hours will vary each year of the programme. You will also need to commit around 20 hours per week for individual study time.
**ASSESSMENT**
Estimated breakdown of assessment for this degree course:
- **Coursework** – 68%
- **Practical assessment** – 23%
- **Written examinations** – 9%
Our teaching and assessment is underpinned by our Teaching, Learning and Assessment Strategy 2021-2024.
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