Two million pound wing opens at University’s Faculty of Health

University News Last updated 12 September 2011

Birmingham City University is to open its brand new two million pound Seacole West teaching wing to the Faculty of Health in Edgbaston.

As a result of the new development at its City South campus, the University will now be able to teach all of its health-related courses on one site. Previously diagnostic radiography, radiotherapy, speech and language therapy, and Foundation Degree courses in health and social care were taught at the City North campus in Perry Barr.

The new extension is part of the £30 million state-of-the-art Seacole Building which was opened in 2006, and won a Built in Quality award in 2007.

New innovative teaching facilities

The new teaching facilities includes a virtual radiotherapy suite, a radiography imaging suite, a simulated home environment for visual rehabilitation students to learn how to help those with limited or complete loss of sight, and a specialist resource room, fitted with a two-way mirror to allow Speech and Language Therapy students to review and develop effective communication skills. Students will using the new wing for the first time from Monday 12 September.

The build was overseen by the Head of the School of Health & Social Care, Stephen Wordsworth. He said: “The University is very proud of the Seacole building with its contemporary architecture in a magnificent landscape setting, designed for modern teaching and learning practices.

“This new wing is the icing on the cake of the Seacole building and will bring all the Faculty of Health’s teaching facilities and expertise under one roof. The Faculty boasts up-to-date, innovative facilities that simulate the real situations that many Health and Social Care students encounter in their practice. Therefore these resources are essential in providing our students with a hands-on opportunity to develop their skills in a safe and supportive environment".

Join us in September 2011

The University currently has a limited number of places available, starting in September 2011, on some of its health and well-being courses. Recruitment is currently taking place for BSc (Hons) Adult Nursing and BSc (Hons) Mental Health Nursing. There are also places on the degree and foundation degree course in health and wellbeing (nutrition science, and individuals and communities). Anyone who is interested in studying these courses should call the University on 0121 331 6777.

The Faculty of Health is the largest provider of qualified health and social care staff to the NHS and has the UK’s only contract to educate the Armed Forces’ adult nurses and other health care practitioners. It has an international reputation for teaching quality with consistent ‘excellent’ ratings in assessments by the Quality Assurance Agency, Nursing and Midwifery Council, General Social Care Council and Health Professions Council. It has a worldwide reputation for pioneering and innovative approaches to teaching and learning incorporating cutting-edge, simulated learning environments.

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