Hi, if you do mind me asking are you coming from a spa background or other qualifications?
i was going to apply for this year but decided to wait for next year.
I've come from A levels so I have no therapist background but for people like me, the course allows us to catch up with other people with beauty backgrounds
I've come from A levels so I have no therapist background but for people like me, the course allows us to catch up with other people with beauty backgrounds
Hey girls I'm doing International Spa Management this year too I've got an NVQ in Beauty Therapy so the uni advised me to go for the FdSc and then do a top up year cause apparently the FdSc is the better option for people who have already done beauty
Are you all hoping to stay at the High Peak Halls? xxx
Hey girls I'm doing International Spa Management this year too I've got an NVQ in Beauty Therapy so the uni advised me to go for the FdSc and then do a top up year cause apparently the FdSc is the better option for people who have already done beauty
Are you all hoping to stay at the High Peak Halls? xxx
heyy, when i called some woman before to ask her about the course and entry requirements she told me with all my beauty qualifications and experience i have that i could go onto the BSc (Hons) but i just have to do a maths key skills before i applied so i have to apply for next year
What's the difference between fdsc and Bsc hons? I was just told to apply fir the Bsc soi didn't realise there was another option
hey this is what someone wrote in a post about fdsc and bsc : A foundation degree is a pre-university degree standard degree usually taken by students who lack the qualification to be admitted into a BA or BSC course. When completed you will then progress into the BA degree which is 3/4 years.
What's the difference between fdsc and Bsc hons? I was just told to apply fir the Bsc soi didn't realise there was another option
The BSc is a full degree qualification, and the FdSc is only the first two years of a degree but there's an opportunity to progress onto the 3rd year of the BSc after doing 2 years to convert it into a full degree
The units for both courses are pretty much identical but I've found some differences for each one- BSc Massage Techniques / FdSc Applied Spa Skills BSc Specialised Massage Techniques / FdSc Advanced Spa Skills BSc Balanced Nutrition and Spa Cuisine / FdSc Spa Cuisine: Concepts and Philosophies
So it looks to me that the BSc focuses on massage more
Ahh right , yeah I'm doing the full degree I just thought then that there was another full degree choice too but there all pretty much the same, thanks