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Programme Introduction:

This is the introduction to the programme.

Introducing your degree

Introducing your degree:

Once you have your degree you will be able to perform most major magic.

Overview

Programme overview:

  • General magic.
  • Dragon Training.
  • Wand Sharpening.

Accreditation

Accreditation:

You will be fully accredited.

Programme Structure

Programme structure:

Lots of magic stuff

To Apply

To Apply:

To apply for this programme you will need to have already been an apprentise for at least 200 hundred years.

Key Facts

A wizard, magician, sorceror or sorceress is a fictional or mythical person who uses magic. This ability to use magic may be due to innate ability, training, or both. Wizards are often depicted as having a special connection to supernatural beings, such as gods or fairies, or as such supernatural beings themselves.

Nowadays, the term "wizard" is also used for someone whose accomplishments are due to unusual skill or creativity. Thomas Edison, the noted American inventor, was nicknamed "the Wizard of Menlo Park."

Wizards have been portrayed as both evil and good. Dumbledore (from the Harry Potter series) and Gandalf (from Tolkien's Middle Earth) are fictional examples of "good" wizards. Voldemort and Saruman are corresponding examples of "evil" wizards.

Entry Requirements

Typical entry requirements

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A Levels:
QualificationGrade
A LevelA Level requirement: Yes
GCSEs:
QualificationGrade
GCSEGCSE Requirements: Yes
other qualifications:

other qualifications:

Must have had experiance with Dragon training and fire safety training.

Selection process:

Selection process:

The selection process is performed by a random selection of wizards.

Fees & funding

Tuition fees

Fees for postgraduate taught courses vary across the University. All fees are listed for UK, EU and international full-time and part-time students alphabetically by course name.

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Funding

Scholarships, bursaries, sponsorships or grants may be available to support you through your course. Funding opportunities available to you are linked to your subject area and/or your country of origin. These can be from the University of Southampton or other sources.

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Costs associated with this course

Students are responsible for meeting the cost of essential textbooks, and of producing such essays, assignments, laboratory reports and dissertations as are required to fulfil the academic requirements for each programme of study.

In some cases you’ll be able to choose modules (which may have different costs associated with that module) which will change the overall cost of a programme to you. Please also ensure you read the section on additional costs in the University’s Fees, Charges and Expenses Regulations in the University Calendar available at www.calendar.soton.ac.uk.

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