2025/26 Prospectus Terms
If you receive an offer from Birmingham City University and accept a place to study with us, you will enter into a contract with the University. Birmingham City University’s Terms and Conditions are available on the Student Contract web page and contain the principal terms of the contract.
Please note that separate Terms and Conditions apply for each cohort depending on your year of entry and the contents will differ. The Terms and Conditions applicable to the 2025/26 cohort will be available in Spring 2024. The Terms and Conditions for the 2023/24 cohort and previous years are available to view on the web page.
Disclaimers
The information in the 2025/26 prospectus is aimed at applicants starting their course at Birmingham City University in 2025/26 and should be read in conjunction with the information available on the course pages. We have taken every effort to ensure the information contained within the prospectus is accurate for the 2025/26 cohort at the time of being approved in January 2024.
However, please note the following:
1. Birmingham City University will do all that it reasonably can to provide educational services as described on its website or in the prospectus or other documents issued by it to appropriately enrolled students. Despite taking all reasonable steps to prevent them occurring, circumstances beyond the control of the University may mean that it cannot provide such educational services. Examples of such circumstances include:
- power failure;
- acts of God;
- fire or flood;
- acts of terrorism, war, epidemic, pandemic or national emergency;
- damage to buildings or equipment;
- the acts of any governmental or local authority;
- industrial action by University staff or third parties;
- the unanticipated departure or absence of key members of University staff; or
- where the numbers recruited to a course are so low that it is not possible to deliver an appropriate quality of education for students enrolled on it.
2. Birmingham City University will use all reasonable endeavours to deliver the course in accordance with the description applied to it in this prospectus for 2025/26 entry. However, Birmingham City University will be entitled to make minor changes to the course where the changes are not detrimental to you and will enable the University to deliver a better quality of educational experience to students enrolled on the course. Minor changes to courses are those that are unlikely to affect a student’s decision to study at the University.
3. Birmingham City University will use all reasonable endeavours to deliver the course in accordance with the description applied to it in this prospectus for 2025/26 entry. However, the University will be entitled to make major changes to the course which will enable the University to deliver a better quality of educational experience to students enrolled on the course. A major change is a change to the course which could have affected the student’s decision to study at the University. Such changes may include:
a. the content and syllabus of courses, including in relation to placements;
b. the course learning outcomes; and
c. the examination and assessment methods of core modules.
Any major course changes as outlined in paragraph 3 above will be displayed on the relevant course page on the website and communicated to offer holders as appropriate. Please see Birmingham City University’s Terms and Conditions (paragraph 30 onwards of the 2024/25 Terms and Conditions) for further details. Icons used throughout are sourced from www.thinkstockphotos.co.uk and www.flaticon.com (Authors: Iconnice).