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Faculty of Arts

Applications

Schools within the Faculty of Arts

• School of Modern Languages

• School of Arts • School of

Humanities

School of Modern Languages• French • German • Hispanic,

Portuguese and Latin American Studies

• Italian • Russian (incl.

Czech Studies

School of Arts• Archaeology & Anthropology • Drama: Theatre, Film & Television• History of Art• Music• Philosophy

School of Humanities• Classics & Ancient History • English • Historical Studies• Theology & Religious Studies

Faculty of ArtsApproach to Recruitment

All departments within the Faculty apply a holistic approach to UCAS applications, with varying emphasis on each of the three key elements of the application: grades, personal statement and academic reference.

Generally speaking, an offer will be made on the overall satisfaction of those three components and in strict adherence to departmental and university admissions statements and regulations.

Admissions policies

• http://www.bris.ac.uk/university/governance/policies/admissions-policy.html

• http://www.bris.ac.uk/prospectus/undergraduate/2009/admissions-statements.html

Admissions policies

Criteria for assessing the Personal Statement and Reference will include, for example:

• Demonstrated interest in and commitment to the subject• Evidence of clear thinking and understanding• Appropriateness of the Bristol course to the candidate's

declared interests and aspirations• Non-academic achievement and/or experience, or extra-

curricular interests, that indicate the likely contribution a candidate will make to the life of the University

• Other relevant skills – eg languages

School of HumanitiesDepartment Applications Places Ratio

• English

• Historical Studies

• Classics & Ancient History

• Theology & Religious Studies

2154 92 23

1386 106 13

714 53 13

425 39 11

Admissions successAn excellent Personal Statement will include, for example:

• Well reasoned, articulate motives for wanting to study subject backed by evidence of interest and commitment.

• Multiple examples of wider interest (attending university master class, summer school, lecture, visit to museums).

• A sophisticated understanding of how subjects studied at school and/or interests relate to chosen subject & department.

• Strong evidence of powers of analysis and expression, sophisticated vocabulary, error free. High level of critical thinking.


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