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A Level Art and Design (September 2023 Start)
Students will experience and develop all the skills they need to prepare for University, entry onto a Foundation Course or Apprenticeships within Creative Industries.
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A Level Art and Design (September 2024 Start)
Students will experience and develop all the skills they need to prepare for University, entry onto a Foundation Course or Apprenticeships within Creative Industries.
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A Level Biology (September 2023 Start)
A Level Biology is a course designed to deepen the understanding of living systems, analytical techniques and scientific principles. The course is context driven, where content is delivered and learned with a theme, such as Cystic Fibrosis, cardiovascular disease, climate change, HIV/Tuberculosis and Parkinson's disease.
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A Level Biology (September 2024 Start)
A Level Biology is a course designed to deepen the understanding of living systems, analytical techniques and scientific principles. The course is context driven, where content is delivered and learned with a theme, such as Cystic Fibrosis, cardiovascular disease, climate change, HIV/Tuberculosis and Parkinson's disease.
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A Level Business (September 2023 Start)
A Level Business is a relevant, modern course which develops your knowledge and understanding, preparing you for a variety of careers and progression to University and Higher Apprenticeships. This wide-ranging Business course covers all aspects of Business including: management and leadership, improving marketing, financial and operational performance.
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A Level Business (September 2024 Start)
A Level Business is a relevant, modern course which develops your knowledge and understanding, preparing you for a variety of careers and progression to University and Higher Apprenticeships. This wide-ranging Business course covers all aspects of Business including: management and leadership, improving marketing, financial and operational performance.
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A Level Chemistry (September 2023 Start)
A Level Chemistry will give you an exciting insight into the contemporary world of chemistry. It covers the key concepts of chemistry and practical skills are integrated throughout the course. This combination of academic challenge and practical focus makes the prospect of studying A Level Chemistry highly appealing. You will learn about chemistry in a range of different contexts and the impact it has on industry and many aspects of everyday life. You will learn to investigate and solve problems in a range of contexts.
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A Level Chemistry (September 2024 Start)
A Level Chemistry will give you an exciting insight into the contemporary world of chemistry. It covers the key concepts of chemistry and practical skills are integrated throughout the course. This combination of academic challenge and practical focus makes the prospect of studying A Level Chemistry highly appealing. You will learn about chemistry in a range of different contexts and the impact it has on industry and many aspects of everyday life. You will learn to investigate and solve problems in a range of contexts.
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A Level Economics (September 2023 Start)
A Level Economics will give you an excellent understanding of how individuals, firms and governments on a local, national and global level meet conflicting needs and wants with scarce resources. You will investigate microeconomic activity, such as the impact of individual decisions, the importance of competition and how markets operate, as well as the 'bigger picture' (macroeconomics), the global impact of financial markets and monetary policy.
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A Level Economics (September 2024 Start)
A Level Economics will give you an excellent understanding of how individuals, firms and governments on a local, national and global level meet conflicting needs and wants with scarce resources. You will investigate microeconomic activity, such as the impact of individual decisions, the importance of competition and how markets operate, as well as the 'bigger picture' (macroeconomics), the global impact of financial markets and monetary policy.
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A Level English Language (September 2023 Start)
A Level English Language offers you the opportunity to develop subject expertise by engaging creatively and critically with a wide range of texts and discourses. You will create texts, while analysing the texts produced by others. You will explore English both as a medium of communication and as a topic in its own right, with an emphasis on pursuing lines of enquiry, debate different views, and work independently to research aspects of language in use. Language is seen as a creative tool for expression and social connection, as well as for understanding. The study of language as a symbolic system used to assert power in society is also fundamental to the subject.
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A Level English Language (September 2024 Start)
A Level English Language offers you the opportunity to develop subject expertise by engaging creatively and critically with a wide range of texts and discourses. You will create texts, while analysing the texts produced by others. You will explore English both as a medium of communication and as a topic in its own right, with an emphasis on pursuing lines of enquiry, debate different views, and work independently to research aspects of language in use. Language is seen as a creative tool for expression and social connection, as well as for understanding. The study of language as a symbolic system used to assert power in society is also fundamental to the subject.
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A Level English Literature (September 2023 Start)
English Literature is a well-established A level subject that is highly regarded by Universities. It will allow you to develop further skills in analysing and writing about literary texts that you have been introduced to at GCSE English. You will study texts from all the major literary genres: prose, drama and poetry, produced by writers from a wide range of historical periods and backgrounds.
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A Level English Literature (September 2024 Start)
English Literature is a well-established A level subject that is highly regarded by Universities. It will allow you to develop further skills in analysing and writing about literary texts that you have been introduced to at GCSE English. You will study texts from all the major literary genres: prose, drama and poetry, produced by writers from a wide range of historical periods and backgrounds.
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A Level Environmental Science (September 2023 Start)
If you have a keen interest in the sustainability of our planet you will find this A Level engaging and thought provoking. With topics that include the biophysical environment, energy resources, pollution and sustainability there is plenty to explore and research. Environmental science is a holistic subject covering many interconnected systems and processes and delves into how humans and the natural world are intrinsically linked together. A deeper understanding of evidence-based information and quantitative data is also developed through a range of practical activities.
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A Level Environmental Science (September 2024 Start)
If you have a keen interest in the sustainability of our planet you will find this A Level engaging and thought provoking. With topics that include the biophysical environment, energy resources, pollution and sustainability there is plenty to explore and research. Environmental science is a holistic subject covering many interconnected systems and processes and delves into how humans and the natural world are intrinsically linked together. A deeper understanding of evidence-based information and quantitative data is also developed through a range of practical activities.
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A Level Geography (September 2023 Start)
There has never been a better or more important time to study geography. With growing global and media interest in issues such as climate change and tectonic hazard mitigation, geography is one of the most relevant courses you could choose to study. Some topics studied will be familiar from GCSE studies whereas others will be new and focussing on current issues covered in the news and social media. It’s not all theory - you’ll have the opportunity to visit places of geographic interest and roll up your sleeves with some fieldwork!
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A Level Geography (September 2024 Start)
There has never been a better or more important time to study geography. With growing global and media interest in issues such as climate change and tectonic hazard mitigation, geography is one of the most relevant courses you could choose to study. Some topics studied will be familiar from GCSE studies whereas others will be new and focussing on current issues covered in the news and social media. It’s not all theory - you’ll have the opportunity to visit places of geographic interest and roll up your sleeves with some fieldwork!
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A Level History (September 2023 Start)
The study of History produces a unique and challenging perspective regarding the relationship between ordinary people and the social economic and cultural situation they developed in. This course examines the issue of rights and freedoms in the modern world, with a particular focus upon 20th century American history and India’s struggle for independence from British rule.
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A Level History (September 2024 Start)
The study of History produces a unique and challenging perspective regarding the relationship between ordinary people and the social economic and cultural situation they developed in. This course examines the issue of rights and freedoms in the modern world, with a particular focus upon 20th century American history and India’s struggle for independence from British rule.
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A Level Law (September 2023 Start)
A Level Law provides you with knowledge and understanding of the English legal system and you will develop legal reasoning skills allowing you to apply the law to scenarios. You will also evaluate and analyse the law to construct legal arguments and provide reasoned conclusions.
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A Level Law (September 2024 Start)
A Level Law provides you with knowledge and understanding of the English legal system and you will develop legal reasoning skills allowing you to apply the law to scenarios. You will also evaluate and analyse the law to construct legal arguments and provide reasoned conclusions.
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A Level Maths (September 2023 Start)
A Level Maths is a two-year course designed to deepen your understanding of a wide range of mathematical ideas and develop your ability to analyse and solve problems in a variety of applications. It covers pure maths (2/3), statistics (1/6) and mechanics (1/6). You will need a calculator capable of performing certain statistical functions (eg binomial probabilities) to study the course.
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A Level Maths (September 2024 Start)
A Level Maths is a two-year course designed to deepen your understanding of a wide range of mathematical ideas and develop your ability to analyse and solve problems in a variety of applications. It covers pure maths (2/3), statistics (1/6) and mechanics (1/6). You will need a calculator capable of performing certain statistical functions (eg binomial probabilities) to study the course.
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A Level Photography (September 2023 Start)
Students will experience and develop all the skills they need to prepare for University, entry onto a Foundation Course or Apprenticeships within Creative Industries.
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A Level Photography (September 2024 Start)
Students will experience and develop all the skills they need to prepare for University, entry onto a Foundation Course or Apprenticeships within Creative Industries.
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A Level Physics (September 2023 Start)
A Level Physics gives you the opportunity to explore the phenomena of the universe and to look at theories that explain what is observed. This subject combines practical skills with theoretical ideas to develop descriptions of the physical universe. You will learn about everything from kinematics to cosmology and many recent developments in fascinating topics, such as particle physics. If you are interested in the limits of space, the beginning of time and everything in between this is the subject for you. Physics is more than a subject – it trains your brain to think beyond boundaries.
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A Level Physics (September 2024 Start)
A Level Physics gives you the opportunity to explore the phenomena of the universe and to look at theories that explain what is observed. This subject combines practical skills with theoretical ideas to develop descriptions of the physical universe. You will learn about everything from kinematics to cosmology and many recent developments in fascinating topics, such as particle physics. If you are interested in the limits of space, the beginning of time and everything in between this is the subject for you. Physics is more than a subject – it trains your brain to think beyond boundaries.
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A Level Politics (September 2023 Start)
Government and Politics gives students the opportunity to study a broad range of contemporary issues in both UK and US politics. Students will study the theoretical framework behind the actions of governments and apply that knowledge to developing political situations. Government and Politics is any excellent course to study if you have an interest in current affairs and the course will enable you to sharpen your own political views. You will also be equipped with a range of skills essential for study at higher education.
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A Level Politics (September 2024 Start)
Government and Politics gives students the opportunity to study a broad range of contemporary issues in both UK and US politics. Students will study the theoretical framework behind the actions of governments and apply that knowledge to developing political situations. Government and Politics is any excellent course to study if you have an interest in current affairs and the course will enable you to sharpen your own political views. You will also be equipped with a range of skills essential for study at higher education.
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A Level Psychology (September 2023 Start)
Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behaviour. It is a multi-dimensional subject and includes many sub-fields such as human development, health, clinical, social behaviour and cognitive processes. The study of psychology develops an array of transferrable skills which can lead to a choice of careers.
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A Level Psychology (September 2024 Start)
Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behaviour. It is a multi-dimensional subject and includes many sub-fields such as human development, health, clinical, social behaviour and cognitive processes. The study of psychology develops an array of transferrable skills which can lead to a choice of careers.
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A Level Sociology (September 2023 Start)
Studying Sociology will give you a critical understanding of the society in which you live; It is a thought provoking and interesting subject that considers the behaviour of individuals by looking at our membership of social groups such as families, educational organisations and even criminal gangs. It will help you to develop your analytical skills, using a variety of perspectives you will consider questions such as why do some people achieve at school? And who is likely to commit a crime?
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A Level Sociology (September 2024 Start)
Studying Sociology will give you a critical understanding of the society in which you live; It is a thought provoking and interesting subject that considers the behaviour of individuals by looking at our membership of social groups such as families, educational organisations and even criminal gangs. It will help you to develop your analytical skills, using a variety of perspectives you will consider questions such as why do some people achieve at school? And who is likely to commit a crime?
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Access to Higher Education - Health Professionals Diploma (Online) (September 2023 Start)
Fully online Access to HE Diploma • Do you want a career in the health professions such as nursing, midwifery, paramedic science, physiotherapy or occupational therapy? • Do you need a Level 3 Qualification to meet the entry requirements for university? • Do you want to study online from the comfort of your own home? • Are you unable to commit to full-time college-based study due to personal or employment reasons? Your learning will be fully online and will be managed and supported using the innovative PEARL platform, with ongoing support from the experienced Yeovil College Access to HE curriculum team. As the course is fully online you must have strong ICT skills to enable you to cope with the demands of the course. You will also need to have your own laptop or desktop computer
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Access to Higher Education - Nursing and Midwifery - Evening (September 2023 Start)
The Access to HE Diploma (Nursing and Midwifery) aims to develop your understanding of the roles and responsibilities of nurses and midwives and the skills needed to provide essential support, care and advice within the sector. You will also develop your understanding of the professional standards of practice and behavior for nurses and midwives.
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Access to Higher Education - Nursing and Midwifery (September 2023 Start)
The Access to HE Diploma (Nursing and Midwifery) aims to develop your understanding of the roles and responsibilities of nurses and midwives and the skills needed to provide essential support, care and advice within the sector. You will also develop your understanding of the professional standards of practice and behavior for nurses and midwives.
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Access to Higher Education - Nursing and Midwifery (September 2024 Start)
The Access to HE Diploma (Nursing and Midwifery) aims to develop your understanding of the roles and responsibilities of nurses and midwives and the skills needed to provide essential support, care and advice within the sector. You will also develop your understanding of the professional standards of practice and behavior for nurses and midwives.
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Access to Higher Education - Science (September 2023 Start)
The Access Study Programme has been developed for adults who missed out on higher education when they were younger or would like a change of career. The Study Programme aims to provide a firm foundation for progression to study at degree level. For this reason study skills and educational support and guidance form essential elements of the Study Programme. In addition, group and individual tutorial sessions support students and offer guidance with the UCAS process and study skills. The Diploma is taught by subject specialist teaching staff in a supportive environment to develop the academic skills necessary to progress onto higher education. You will have homework and assignment work set each week with strict deadlines. There is at least 20 hours of additional study at home each week so it is important to ensure that you can plan this in to your weekly schedule. If you have a passion for science but not the formal qualifications to get onto a university-level course in sciences or health sciences, this course will provide the bridge you need.
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Access to Higher Education - Science (September 2024 Start)
The Access Study Programme has been developed for adults who missed out on higher education when they were younger or would like a change of career. The Study Programme aims to provide a firm foundation for progression to study at degree level. For this reason study skills and educational support and guidance form essential elements of the Study Programme. In addition, group and individual tutorial sessions support students and offer guidance with the UCAS process and study skills. The Diploma is taught by subject specialist teaching staff in a supportive environment to develop the academic skills necessary to progress onto higher education. You will have homework and assignment work set each week with strict deadlines. There is at least 20 hours of additional study at home each week so it is important to ensure that you can plan this in to your weekly schedule. If you have a passion for science but not the formal qualifications to get onto a university-level course in sciences or health sciences, this course will provide the bridge you need.
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Access to Higher Education - Social Sciences (September 2023 Start)
The Access Study Programme has been developed for adults who missed out on higher education when they were younger or would like a change of career. The Study Programme aims to provide a firm foundation for progression to study at degree level. For this reason study skills and educational support and guidance form essential elements of the Study Programme. In addition, group and individual tutorial sessions support students and offer guidance with the UCAS process and study skills. The Diploma is taught by subject specialist teaching staff in a supportive environment to develop the academic skills necessary to progress onto higher education. You will have homework and assignment work set each week with strict deadlines. There is at least 20 hours of additional study at home each week so it is important to ensure that you can plan this in to your weekly schedule.To improve our world and quality of life, we have to understand society. As the study of society and how human behaviour influences our world and our health, an access diploma in Social Science is perfect for those wishing to pursue a career in Health and Social Care, Psychology and Sociology, as well as many other disciplines. Studying social sciences can transcend across many different industries and social science graduates can be found in almost every occupational field including ranging from education and public services, to health and social care.
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Access to Higher Education - Social Sciences (September 2024 Start)
The Access Study Programme has been developed for adults who missed out on higher education when they were younger or would like a change of career. The Study Programme aims to provide a firm foundation for progression to study at degree level. For this reason study skills and educational support and guidance form essential elements of the Study Programme. In addition, group and individual tutorial sessions support students and offer guidance with the UCAS process and study skills. The Diploma is taught by subject specialist teaching staff in a supportive environment to develop the academic skills necessary to progress onto higher education. You will have homework and assignment work set each week with strict deadlines. There is at least 20 hours of additional study at home each week so it is important to ensure that you can plan this in to your weekly schedule.To improve our world and quality of life, we have to understand society. As the study of society and how human behaviour influences our world and our health, an access diploma in Social Science is perfect for those wishing to pursue a career in Health and Social Care, Psychology and Sociology, as well as many other disciplines. Studying social sciences can transcend across many different industries and social science graduates can be found in almost every occupational field including ranging from education and public services, to health and social care.
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Access to Higher Education - Social Work (September 2023 Start)
The Access to HE Diploma (Social Work) aims to develop your understanding of complex relationships between people and society, explore social injustice and inequality and examine the role of social workers. Whilst learning about social policy, people and society, you will also have the opportunity to develop communication and report writing skills.
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Access to Higher Education - Social Work (September 2024 Start)
The Access to HE Diploma (Social Work) aims to develop your understanding of complex relationships between people and society, explore social injustice and inequality and examine the role of social workers. Whilst learning about social policy, people and society, you will also have the opportunity to develop communication and report writing skills.
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Accounting - Level 2 Certificate
Are you a college leaver hoping to start a career in Accountancy or someone who wants to re-train in Accountancy? Do you already have practical accounting experience but no formal qualifications? Then this course may be suitable for you. The Level 2 Certificate in Accounting is a professional course for students who wish to obtain an accounting qualification. It includes five modules covering which are Introduction to Bookkeeping, Principles of Bookkeeping Controls, Principles of Costing, The Business Environment and The Business Environment Synoptic Assessment. It is sponsored by three main accountancy bodies and is a nationally recognised qualification.
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Accounting - Level 3 Diploma
Are you a college leaver hoping to start a career in accountancy or are you someone who wants to re-train in accountancy? Do you already have practical accounting experience but no formal qualifications? Then this course might be suitable for you. The Level 3 Diploma in Accounting is a professional course for students who wish to obtain an accounting qualification. It includes four modules covering areas including Business Awareness, Financial Accounting, Management Accounting and Tax Processes for Businesses. It is sponsored by three main accountancy bodies and is a nationally recognised qualification.
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Accounting - Level 4 AAT Professional Diploma
If you have successfully completed the Advanced Diploma in Accounting (Level 3) and want to achieve a Technician-level Accounting qualification, this course is an excellent choice. It is suitable for people working in a finance role and allows you to gain practical accounting skills that can be used in the workplace. You will complete three modules covering Drafting and Interpreting Financial Statements, Applied Management Accounting and Internal Accounting Systems and Controls in addition to modules on Business Tax and Personal Tax. It is sponsored by 3 main accountancy bodies and is a nationally recognised qualification.
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Adult Care Worker - Level 2 Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2023 and July 2024)
This qualification will support learners to develop the knowledge and skills required to work in a range of clinical healthcare support settings and in health and adult care environments.
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Adult Care Worker - Level 2 Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2024 and July 2025)
This qualification will support learners to develop the knowledge and skills required to work in a range of clinical healthcare support settings and in health and adult care environments.
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Advanced and Creative Hairdressing - Level 3 Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2022 and July 2023)
Advanced and Creative Hair Professionals are creative, passionate, and driven professionals who work without supervision, managing themselves and others when required. Learners will provide a quality service, whilst working to the highest standards and continuously developing their personal and professional skills. Learners take ownership of their work and client lists, accept responsibility, are proactive, flexible and adaptable, plan their work and time; they aim for excellence by taking exceptional pride in their work and industry. Learners will deliver hair fashion-forward trends, which are innovative styles inspired by current images and their own creativity, individual flair, imagination and interpretation.
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Advanced and Creative Hairdressing - Level 3 Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2023 and July 2024)
Advanced and Creative Hair Professionals are creative, passionate, and driven professionals who work without supervision, managing themselves and others when required. Learners will provide a quality service, whilst working to the highest standards and continuously developing their personal and professional skills. Learners take ownership of their work and client lists, accept responsibility, are proactive, flexible and adaptable, plan their work and time; they aim for excellence by taking exceptional pride in their work and industry. Learners will deliver hair fashion-forward trends, which are innovative styles inspired by current images and their own creativity, individual flair, imagination and interpretation.
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Advanced and Creative Hairdressing - Level 3 Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2024 and July 2025)
Advanced and Creative Hair Professionals are creative, passionate, and driven professionals who work without supervision, managing themselves and others when required. Learners will provide a quality service, whilst working to the highest standards and continuously developing their personal and professional skills. Learners take ownership of their work and client lists, accept responsibility, are proactive, flexible and adaptable, plan their work and time; they aim for excellence by taking exceptional pride in their work and industry. Learners will deliver hair fashion-forward trends, which are innovative styles inspired by current images and their own creativity, individual flair, imagination and interpretation.
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Advanced Beauty Therapy - Level 3 (Part Time)
Advanced Beauty Therapy is designed to support therapists who wish to progress into more bespoke and advanced treatments within the beauty sector. You will have the opportunity to develop skills to a more advanced level. Units include Indian head massage, body massage and advanced electrolysis. The programme mirrors the highest possible standards in the industry and will give you the opportunity to add additional training to your CV. Extra training and certification is offered in Lash Lifting, Brow Lamination, Threading. You will work as a therapist in the Nexus Beauty Salon using the very best spa products, Elemis and Environ Skincare.
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Advanced Professional Cookery - Level 3 (September 2023 Start)
You will be taught in a range of different ways including practical workshops, commercial Da Vinci training serving members of the public in lunch services and some evening productions, alongside classroom based theory to develop your knowledge and complete exams. You will also have access to an online learning resources and activities which you will complete independently.
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Advanced Professional Cookery - Level 3 (September 2024 Start)
You will be taught in a range of different ways including practical workshops, commercial Da Vinci training serving members of the public in lunch services and some evening productions, alongside classroom based theory to develop your knowledge and complete exams. You will also have access to an online learning resources and activities which you will complete independently.
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Aerospace Engineer - Level 6 Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2023 and July 2024)
The degree in Aeronautical Engineering allows students to achieve a full degree level 6 qualification as part of an apprenticeship over 5 years. Taught by industry specialists dedicated to ensuring you acquire the skills and knowledge required to succeed in the sector, the programme offers the opportunity to develop an in-depth understanding of the various aspects of flight and professional standards. The programme is delivered over a 5 years with 18 months HNC, 18 months HND and 2 years for BEng. Year 1 also incorporates a mandatory level 2 NVQ with a level 4 NVQ undertaken in year 2.
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Aerospace Engineer - Level 6 Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2024 and July 2025)
The degree in Aeronautical Engineering allows students to achieve a full degree level 6 qualification as part of an apprenticeship over 5 years. Taught by industry specialists dedicated to ensuring you acquire the skills and knowledge required to succeed in the sector, the programme offers the opportunity to develop an in-depth understanding of the various aspects of flight and professional standards. The programme is delivered over a 5 years with 18 months HNC, 18 months HND and 2 years for BEng. Year 1 also incorporates a mandatory level 2 NVQ with a level 4 NVQ undertaken in year 2.
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Architectural Joinery - Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2022 and July 2023)
To undertake this apprenticeship you will need to employed and working alongside a qualified Joiner. You will complete a two year apprenticeship, attending college one day per week during term time. This course will ensure you’ll learn skills that can set you on your path to a career in the carpentry/joinery industry. You’ll be working with the latest technologies producing architectural products, such as doors, windows, units and staircases. Throughout the qualification you will undertake a series of exams and practical assessments. On successful completion of the qualification you will move on to complete an end point assessment.
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Architectural Joinery - Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2023 and July 2024)
To undertake this apprenticeship you will need to employed and working alongside a qualified Joiner. You will complete a two year apprenticeship, attending college one day per week during term time. This course will ensure you’ll learn skills that can set you on your path to a career in the carpentry/joinery industry. You’ll be working with the latest technologies producing architectural products, such as doors, windows, units and staircases. Throughout the qualification you will undertake a series of exams and practical assessments. On successful completion of the qualification you will move on to complete an end point assessment.
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Architectural Joinery - Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2024 and July 2025)
To undertake this apprenticeship you will need to employed and working alongside a qualified Joiner. You will complete a two year apprenticeship, attending college one day per week during term time. This course will ensure you’ll learn skills that can set you on your path to a career in the carpentry/joinery industry. You’ll be working with the latest technologies producing architectural products, such as doors, windows, units and staircases. Throughout the qualification you will undertake a series of exams and practical assessments. On successful completion of the qualification you will move on to complete an end point assessment.
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Architectural Joinery - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2022 and July 2023)
To undertake this apprenticeship you will need to be employed and working with a qualified Joiner. You will complete a two year apprenticeship, attending college one day per week during term time. Over the 2 years you will further develop a wide range of skills required as a Joiner at level 3, showing knowledge and skills with responsibility for managing your own and other people’s work, as well as being required to produce complex building components by setting out, marking out and manufacturing bespoke architectural products (e.g. doors, windows, staircases with turns and panelling/cladding). Throughout the qualification you will undertake a series of exams and written assignments. On successful completion of the qualification you will move on to complete an end point assessment.
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Architectural Joinery - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2023 and July 2024)
To undertake this apprenticeship you will need to be employed and working with a qualified Joiner. You will complete a two year apprenticeship, attending college one day per week during term time. Over the 2 years you will further develop a wide range of skills required as a Joiner at level 3, showing knowledge and skills with responsibility for managing your own and other people’s work, as well as being required to produce complex building components by setting out, marking out and manufacturing bespoke architectural products (e.g. doors, windows, staircases with turns and panelling/cladding). Throughout the qualification you will undertake a series of exams and written assignments. On successful completion of the qualification you will move on to complete an end point assessment.
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Architectural Joinery - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2024 and July 2025)
To undertake this apprenticeship you will need to be employed and working with a qualified Joiner. You will complete a two year apprenticeship, attending college one day per week during term time. Over the 2 years you will further develop a wide range of skills required as a Joiner at level 3, showing knowledge and skills with responsibility for managing your own and other people’s work, as well as being required to produce complex building components by setting out, marking out and manufacturing bespoke architectural products (e.g. doors, windows, staircases with turns and panelling/cladding). Throughout the qualification you will undertake a series of exams and written assignments. On successful completion of the qualification you will move on to complete an end point assessment.
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Art & Design - Level 2 Diploma (September 2023 Start)
The course is designed to provide students who are intrigued and motivated by art and design with opportunities to explore, develop and test their creativity. The qualification draws upon established approaches to teaching, learning and assessment that are successfully proven to appeal to and engage students seeking practical study over a more academic study route. You will get to explore and experiment creatively in many different areas including Drawing, Painting, Digital, 2D, 3D, Photography and Textiles.
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Art & Design - Level 2 Diploma (September 2024 Start)
The course is designed to provide students who are intrigued and motivated by art and design with opportunities to explore, develop and test their creativity. The qualification draws upon established approaches to teaching, learning and assessment that are successfully proven to appeal to and engage students seeking practical study over a more academic study route. You will get to explore and experiment creatively in many different areas including Drawing, Painting, Digital, 2D, 3D, Photography and Textiles.
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Art & Design - Level 3 (September 2023 Start)
On this study programme you will explore a range of Art and Design materials, techniques and processes including Drawing, Painting, Sculpture, Printmaking, Illustration, 3D Design, Fashion and Textile Skills and the history of Art & Design. You will also get to display your work in local and regional exhibitions.
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Art & Design - Level 3 (September 2024 Start)
On this study programme you will explore a range of Art and Design materials, techniques and processes including Drawing, Painting, Sculpture, Printmaking, Illustration, 3D Design, Fashion and Textile Skills and the history of Art & Design. You will also get to display your work in local and regional exhibitions.
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Art & Design - Level 3+ Foundation Diploma (September 2023 Start)
On this study programme you will explore Fine Art, 3D Design, Illustration, Fashion and Textiles, Product Design, Animation and Photography and will produce a specialist portfolio of work helping you to secure a place at a prestigious University. Students also complete a non-compulsory residential in a European city.
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Art & Design - Level 3+ Foundation Diploma (September 2024 Start)
On this study programme you will explore Fine Art, 3D Design, Illustration, Fashion and Textiles, Product Design, Animation and Photography and will produce a specialist portfolio of work helping you to secure a place at a prestigious University. Students also complete a non-compulsory residential in a European city.
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Art, Design & Media - Level 1 Diploma (September 2023 Start)
The course is designed to provide students who are intrigued and motivated by art, design & media with opportunities to explore, develop and test their creativity. The qualification draws upon established approaches to teaching, learning and assessment that are successfully proven to appeal to and engage students seeking practical study over a more academic study route. You will get to explore and experiment creatively in many different areas including , Film making, script writing and video editing as well as Drawing, Painting, Digital, 2D, 3D, Photography and Textiles.
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Art, Design & Media - Level 1 Diploma (September 2024 Start)
The course is designed to provide students who are intrigued and motivated by art, design & media with opportunities to explore, develop and test their creativity. The qualification draws upon established approaches to teaching, learning and assessment that are successfully proven to appeal to and engage students seeking practical study over a more academic study route. You will get to explore and experiment creatively in many different areas including , Film making, script writing and video editing as well as Drawing, Painting, Digital, 2D, 3D, Photography and Textiles.
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Assessing Competence in the Work Environment - Level 3 Award
This qualification is for those working in, or looking to enter roles in assessment and internal quality assurance. The units and qualification will provide those who carry out assessment and internal quality assurance roles in their organisation with the opportunity to develop and improve their practice as well as achieving a professional qualification for the role. This qualification is for those who assess knowledge and/or skills in the work environment using the following assessment methods: observation, examining work products, oral questioning and discussion, use of others (e.g. witnesses), learner statements and Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). This course is delivered part time on a 1:1 flexible basis.
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Assessing Competence in the Work Environment - Level 3 Award
This qualification is for those working in, or looking to enter roles in assessment and internal quality assurance. The units and qualification will provide those who carry out assessment and internal quality assurance roles in their organisation with the opportunity to develop and improve their practice as well as achieving a professional qualification for the role. This qualification is for those who assess knowledge and/or skills in the work environment using the following assessment methods: observation, examining work products, oral questioning and discussion, use of others (e.g. witnesses), learner statements and Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). This course is delivered part time over 20 weeks on a 1:1 flexible basis. The course fees are £700
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Assessing Vocational Achievement - Level 3 Certificate
This qualification is for those working in, or looking to enter roles in assessment and internal quality assurance. The units and qualification will provide those who carry out assessment and internal quality assurance roles in their organisation with the opportunity to develop and improve their practice as well as achieving a professional qualification for the role. This course is delivered part time with a flexible 1:1 approach. The course duration is 36 weeks or 1 academic year.
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Assessing Vocational Achievement - Level 3 Certificate
This qualification is for those working in, or looking to enter roles in assessment and internal quality assurance. The units and qualification will provide those who carry out assessment and internal quality assurance roles in their organisation with the opportunity to develop and improve their practice as well as achieving a professional qualification for the role. This course is delivered part time with a flexible 1:1 approach. The course duration is 36 weeks or 1 academic year.
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Assessing Vocationally Related Achievement - Level 3 Award
This qualification is for those working in, or looking to enter roles in assessment and internal quality assurance. The units and qualification will provide those who carry out assessment and internal quality assurance roles in their organisation with the opportunity to develop and improve their practice as well as achieving a professional qualification for the role. This Award is for practitioners who assess knowledge and/or skills in vocationally-related subject areas who use the following assessment methods: assessments in simulated environments, skills tests, oral and written questions, assignments, projects, case studies and RPL. This may take place in training workshops, classrooms or other learning environments. This course is delivered part time over 20 weeks. Delivery and support is on a 1:1 flexible basis.
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Assessing Vocationally Related Achievement - Level 3 Award
This qualification is for those working in, or looking to enter roles in assessment and internal quality assurance. The units and qualification will provide those who carry out assessment and internal quality assurance roles in their organisation with the opportunity to develop and improve their practice as well as achieving a professional qualification for the role. This Award is for practitioners who assess knowledge and/or skills in vocationally-related subject areas who use the following assessment methods: assessments in simulated environments, skills tests, oral and written questions, assignments, projects, case studies and RPL. This may take place in training workshops, classrooms or other learning environments. This course is delivered part time over 12 weeks. Course fee are £700 This course is delivered part time over 20 weeks. Delivery and support is on a 1:1 flexible basis. the course fees are £700
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Assistant Accountant - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2022 and July 2023)
This apprenticeship is for ambitious people who are new to finance or want to expand and develop their knowledge and skills for a successful career in the sector. By taking this apprenticeship, you can achieve a formal accountancy qualification while gaining hands on accountancy skills and experience in the workplace. You will learn a range of accountancy practices and techniques including costing and double entry bookeeping and also acquire the knowledge, skills and behaviours expected from an Assistant Accountant.
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Assistant Accountant - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2023 and July 2024)
This apprenticeship is for ambitious people who are new to finance or want to expand and develop their knowledge and skills for a successful career in the sector. By taking this apprenticeship, you can achieve a formal accountancy qualification while gaining hands on accountancy skills and experience in the workplace. You will learn a range of accountancy practices and techniques including costing and double entry bookeeping and also acquire the knowledge, skills and behaviours expected from an Assistant Accountant.
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Assistant Accountant - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2024 and July 2025)
This apprenticeship is for ambitious people who are new to finance or want to expand and develop their knowledge and skills for a successful career in the sector. By taking this apprenticeship, you can achieve a formal accountancy qualification while gaining hands on accountancy skills and experience in the workplace. You will learn a range of accountancy practices and techniques including costing and double entry bookeeping and also acquire the knowledge, skills and behaviours expected from an Assistant Accountant.
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Award in Education and Training - Level 3 (Starting January 2024)
The Level 3 Award in Education and Training is a knowledge-based introduction to teaching and/or training which has no teaching/training practice requirement. Therefore, it may be undertaken by candidates who are not in a teaching role. This course is delivered part-time over 12 weeks. Classes are 3 hours and run on a Monday evening. Following this course, candidates often progress their Initial Teacher Training journey by moving on to either the Level 4 Certificate or the Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training.
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Award in Education and Training - Level 3 (Starting May 2024)
The Level 3 Award in Education and Training is a knowledge-based introduction to teaching and/or training which has no teaching/training practice requirement. Therefore, it may be undertaken by candidates who are not in a teaching role. This course is delivered part-time over 12 weeks. Classes are 3 hours and run on a Monday evening. Following this course, candidates often progress their Initial Teacher Training journey by moving on to either the Level 4 Certificate or the Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training.
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Award in Education and Training - Level 3 (Starting September 2023)
The Level 3 Award in Education and Training is a knowledge-based introduction to teaching and/or training which has no teaching/training practice requirement. Therefore, it may be undertaken by candidates who are not in a teaching role. This course is delivered part-time over 12 weeks. Classes are 3 hours and run on a Monday evening. Following this course, candidates often progress their Initial Teacher Training journey by moving on to either the Level 4 Certificate or the Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training.
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Award in Technology in Teaching and Learning - Level 3 Award
The OCNLR Level 3 Award in Technology in Teaching and Learning has been designed for both newly qualified and experienced teaching practitioners for use as part of their continuous professional development following the recommendations of the FELTAG (Further Education Learning Technology Action Group) report and the need to incorporate digital technologies in the learning environment. It focuses on the skills involved in communication using a range of software, the use of mobile devices to produce and share multimedia content, the use of a cloud or a VLE system and of video as a tool for assessment and feedback. The qualification also covers how to broaden the range of types of assessment and submission methods. This course is delivered part time over 22 weeks. Support can be accessed remotely or in person during drop-in sessions on a Wednesday afternoon, however the course content will be delivered asynchronously.
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BA (Hons) in Childhood Studies, Care and Education (Top up)
This course will support the continued development of personal attributes and qualities alongside the specialist knowledge and skills required to gain a senior role; enhancing practice within the wider childhood, education and care sector. Level 6 focuses on advanced critical thinking, developing higher level skills in research and analysis. Reflective thinking will be an essential element of level 6 with students exploring personal understanding of experiences, actions and processes and the impact on themselves, others and the wider sector. The course operates on a modular basis; the four modules are each 30 academic credits. Each credit taken equates to a total study time of around 10 hours. Total study time includes scheduled teaching, independent study, and assessment activity. Full-time students take modules worth 60 credits per semester, with part-time students taking proportionately fewer credits per semester. All students require 120 credits to achieve the level 6. The full-time and part-time courses have one start point in September. The full-time route is taught over either one day or two evenings per week and takes one year to complete, the part-time route is taught over either half a day or one evening per week and takes two years to complete. This course is designed to allow students who already hold a relevant Level 5 qualification, such as a FdA, to 'top-up' to BA (Hons) level. If you're looking at studying Childhood Studies, Care and Education at university level for the first time, you would need to look at studying another qualification first. At Yeovil College University Centre, we offer the FdA Childhood Studies, Care and Education course, which can be completed first, before then topping-up using the BA (Hons) Childhood Studies, Care and Education.
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BA (Hons) in Childhood Studies, Care and Education (Top up)
This course will support the continued development of personal attributes and qualities alongside the specialist knowledge and skills required to gain a senior role; enhancing practice within the wider childhood, education and care sector. Level 6 focuses on advanced critical thinking, developing higher level skills in research and analysis. Reflective thinking will be an essential element of level 6 with students exploring personal understanding of experiences, actions and processes and the impact on themselves, others and the wider sector. The course operates on a modular basis; the four modules are each 30 academic credits. Each credit taken equates to a total study time of around 10 hours. Total study time includes scheduled teaching, independent study, and assessment activity. Full-time students take modules worth 60 credits per semester, with part-time students taking proportionately fewer credits per semester. All students require 120 credits to achieve the level 6. The full-time and part-time courses have one start point in September. The full-time route is taught over either one day or two evenings per week and takes one year to complete, the part-time route is taught over either half a day or one evening per week and takes two years to complete. This course is designed to allow students who already hold a relevant Level 5 qualification, such as a FdA, to 'top-up' to BA (Hons) level. If you're looking at studying Childhood Studies, Care and Education at university level for the first time, you would need to look at studying another qualification first. At Yeovil College University Centre, we offer the FdA Childhood Studies, Care and Education course, which can be completed first, before then topping-up using the BA (Hons) Childhood Studies, Care and Education.
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Beauty Therapy - Level 2 (September 2023 Start)
You will be able to learn a range of beauty therapy techniques that will enable you to work as a therapist in a salon or spa. You will also develop skills in customer care professionalism and communication.
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Beauty Therapy - Level 2 (September 2024 Start)
You will be able to learn a range of beauty therapy techniques that will enable you to work as a therapist in a salon or spa. You will also develop skills in customer care professionalism and communication.
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Beauty Therapy - Level 3 (September 2023 Start)
Advanced Beauty Therapy is designed to support therapists who wish to progress into more bespoke and advanced treatments within the beauty sector. You will develop skills to an advanced level and also develop new skills in units such as Indian head massage. The programme mirrors the highest possible standards in the industry and will give you opportunity to add additional training to your CV. You will work as a therapist in the Nexus beauty salon using the very best spa products.
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Beauty Therapy - Level 3 (September 2024 Start)
Advanced Beauty Therapy is designed to support therapists who wish to progress into more bespoke and advanced treatments within the beauty sector. You will develop skills to an advanced level and also develop new skills in units such as Indian head massage. The programme mirrors the highest possible standards in the industry and will give you opportunity to add additional training to your CV. You will work as a therapist in the Nexus beauty salon using the very best spa products.
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Bench Joinery L2 (September 2023 Start)
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Bench Joinery L2 (September 2024 Start)
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Bricklayer - Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2022 and July 2023)
To undertake this apprenticeship you will need to be employed and working with a qualified Bricklayer. You will complete a 2 year apprenticeship, attending college one day per week during term time. Over the two years you will develop a wide range of skills that include the laying of bricks, blocks and other types of building components in mortar, constructing and repairing walls, foundations, partitions, arches and other structures such as chimney stacks. You will interpret drawings and learn to set out brickwork correctly. The range of sites and projects that you might work on as a Bricklayer will include large commercial developments, new building sites, internal alterations in houses, extensions and restorations. As a Bricklayer you may work one-on-one or on larger jobs , working as part of a team of Bricklayers. Throughout the qualification you will undertake a series of exams and written assessments. On successful completion of the qualification you will move on to complete an end point assessment.
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Bricklayer - Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2023 and July 2024)
To undertake this apprenticeship you will need to be employed and working with a qualified Bricklayer. You will complete a 2 year apprenticeship, attending college one day per week during term time. Over the two years you will develop a wide range of skills that include the laying of bricks, blocks and other types of building components in mortar, constructing and repairing walls, foundations, partitions, arches and other structures such as chimney stacks. You will interpret drawings and learn to set out brickwork correctly. The range of sites and projects that you might work on as a Bricklayer will include large commercial developments, new building sites, internal alterations in houses, extensions and restorations. As a Bricklayer you may work one-on-one or on larger jobs , working as part of a team of Bricklayers. Throughout the qualification you will undertake a series of exams and written assessments. On successful completion of the qualification you will move on to complete an end point assessment.
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Bricklayer - Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2024 and July 2025)
To undertake this apprenticeship you will need to be employed and working with a qualified Bricklayer. You will complete a 2 year apprenticeship, attending college one day per week during term time. Over the two years you will develop a wide range of skills that include the laying of bricks, blocks and other types of building components in mortar, constructing and repairing walls, foundations, partitions, arches and other structures such as chimney stacks. You will interpret drawings and learn to set out brickwork correctly. The range of sites and projects that you might work on as a Bricklayer will include large commercial developments, new building sites, internal alterations in houses, extensions and restorations. As a Bricklayer you may work one-on-one or on larger jobs , working as part of a team of Bricklayers. Throughout the qualification you will undertake a series of exams and written assessments. On successful completion of the qualification you will move on to complete an end point assessment.
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Bricklaying (Trowel Occupations) - Year 1 (September 2023 Start)
L1 Bricklaying is a full time programme that is usually studied over one year. Studying on this programme will develop a range of basic practical hand skills and theoretical knowledge.
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Bricklaying (Trowel Occupations) - Year 1 (September 2024 Start)
L1 Bricklaying is a full time programme that is usually studied over one year. Studying on this programme will develop a range of basic practical hand skills and theoretical knowledge.
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Bricklaying (Trowel Occupations) - Year 2 (September 2023 Start)
L2 bricklaying is a fulltime programme that is usually studied over one year. Students studying this qualification will build cavity walls, brick arches, buttress walls and enhance skills ready for employment
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Bricklaying (Trowel Occupations) - Year 2 (September 2024 Start)
L2 bricklaying is a fulltime programme that is usually studied over one year. Students studying this qualification will build cavity walls, brick arches, buttress walls and enhance skills ready for employment
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BSc (Hons) Computing (Level 6) Top-Up
This Level 6 Top-up degree programme is a fantastic opportunity for all candidates with a Level 5 qualification to top it up to a bachelor’s degree. The one-year Full Time study (or 2-year Part Time) leads to the award of BSc (Hons) in Computing degree which opens doors to lucrative job opportunities within the IT Industry. Employers all over the UK have desperate need for degree-level qualified IT practitioners to deliver in top jobs that require high intellectual skills and innovative thinking. This programme is designed to equip learners with the knowledge, high-level cognitive skills and familiarity with tools & techniques that empowers them to become highly productive and competitive in the job market. You will develop the ability to apply creative and innovative thinking for implementing logical solutions to problem scenarios within and outside digital domains. Yeovil College University Centre is one of the few Institute of Technology (IoT) institutions in the UK and the Computing department boasts of modernised IT infrastructure, updated classroom equipment, high-spec gaming room and a modernised IT Lab/Workshop that is equipped with state of art Servers, Storage Area Network and virtualised environment for students’ lab activities.
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BSc (Hons) Computing (Level 6) Top-Up
This Level 6 Top-up degree programme is a fantastic opportunity for all candidates with a Level 5 qualification to top it up to a bachelor’s degree. The one-year Full Time study (or 2-year Part Time) leads to the award of BSc (Hons) in Computing degree which opens doors to lucrative job opportunities within the IT Industry. Employers all over the UK have desperate need for degree-level qualified IT practitioners to deliver in top jobs that require high intellectual skills and innovative thinking. This programme is designed to equip learners with the knowledge, high-level cognitive skills and familiarity with tools & techniques that empowers them to become highly productive and competitive in the job market. You will develop the ability to apply creative and innovative thinking for implementing logical solutions to problem scenarios within and outside digital domains. Yeovil College University Centre is one of the few Institute of Technology (IoT) institutions in the UK and the Computing department boasts of modernised IT infrastructure, updated classroom equipment, high-spec gaming room and a modernised IT Lab/Workshop that is equipped with state of art Servers, Storage Area Network and virtualised environment for students’ lab activities.
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BSc (Hons) Social Work
This degree is a three year, full-time course that will equip you with the skills and knowledge you need for a successful career in social work, supporting people through difficult times. This includes safeguarding, care and crisis intervention, to help bring about positive change in circumstances and wellbeing. Delivered at Yeovil College University Centre, this course is Social Work England approved. This course enables graduates to apply to Social Work England for registration as a Social Worker. The course also benefits from strong links with Somerset County Council. The programme covers the range of social work specialities: children, families and young people; adults; adult social care; mental health; substance misuse and social work law. As well as being taught by social work experts, you'll learn by working with children, families, adults and vulnerable people. You'll gain real experience by shadowing social workers and undertaking placements – meaning you'll help to change lives even during the course of your study. Working with organisations such as statutory social work teams, substance misuse charities, homeless hostels and children's centres, you'll draw on the knowledge of experienced practitioners in the field. There are even opportunities to visit court hearings to see how social work law is applied and contested.
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BSc (Hons) Social Work
This degree is a three year, full-time course that will equip you with the skills and knowledge you need for a successful career in social work, supporting people through difficult times. This includes safeguarding, care and crisis intervention, to help bring about positive change in circumstances and wellbeing. Delivered at Yeovil College University Centre, this course is Social Work England approved. This course enables graduates to apply to Social Work England for registration as a Social Worker. The course also benefits from strong links with Somerset County Council. The programme covers the range of social work specialities: children, families and young people; adults; adult social care; mental health; substance misuse and social work law. As well as being taught by social work experts, you'll learn by working with children, families, adults and vulnerable people. You'll gain real experience by shadowing social workers and undertaking placements – meaning you'll help to change lives even during the course of your study. Working with organisations such as statutory social work teams, substance misuse charities, homeless hostels and children's centres, you'll draw on the knowledge of experienced practitioners in the field. There are even opportunities to visit court hearings to see how social work law is applied and contested.
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Business Administrator - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2022 and July 2023)
The Business Administrator Level 3 standard provides apprentices with a highly transferable set of knowledge, skills and behaviours that can be applied in all sectors and industry. The role may involve working independently or as part of a team and will involve developing, implementing, maintaining and improving administrative services. Business administrators develop key skills and behaviours to support their own progression towards management responsibilities.
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Business Administrator - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2023 and July 2024)
The Business Administrator Level 3 standard provides apprentices with a highly transferable set of knowledge, skills and behaviours that can be applied in all sectors and industry. The role may involve working independently or as part of a team and will involve developing, implementing, maintaining and improving administrative services. Business administrators develop key skills and behaviours to support their own progression towards management responsibilities.
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Business Administrator - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2024 and July 2025)
The Business Administrator Level 3 standard provides apprentices with a highly transferable set of knowledge, skills and behaviours that can be applied in all sectors and industry. The role may involve working independently or as part of a team and will involve developing, implementing, maintaining and improving administrative services. Business administrators develop key skills and behaviours to support their own progression towards management responsibilities.
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Carpentry & Joinery (Wood Occupations) - Year 1 (September 2023 Start)
L1 Wood Occupations is a full time programme that is usually studied over one year. Studying on this programme will develop a range of basic practical hand skills and theoretical knowledge.
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School Leavers (16-18)
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College Main Site
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Carpentry & Joinery (Wood Occupations) - Year 1 (September 2024 Start)
L1 Wood Occupations is a full time programme that is usually studied over one year. Studying on this programme will develop a range of basic practical hand skills and theoretical knowledge.
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School Leavers (16-18)
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College Main Site
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Carpentry & Joinery (Wood Occupations) - Year 2 (September 2023 Start)
L2 Bench Joinery is a full time programme that is usually studied over one year. This course will ensure you’ll learn skills that can set you on your path to a career in the construction industry. You’ll be working with the latest technologies producing architectural products, such as doors, windows, units and staircases. The course includes both practical and theory. L2 Site Carpentry is a full time programme that is usually studied over one year. This course will ensure you’ll learn skills that can set you on your path to a career in the construction industry. You’ll be working with the latest technologies carrying out site related activities that include roofing, flooring and stud walls. The course includes both practical and theory.
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School Leavers (16-18)
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College Main Site
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Carpentry & Joinery (Wood Occupations) - Year 2 (September 2024 Start)
L2 Bench Joinery is a full time programme that is usually studied over one year. This course will ensure you’ll learn skills that can set you on your path to a career in the construction industry. You’ll be working with the latest technologies producing architectural products, such as doors, windows, units and staircases. The course includes both practical and theory. L2 Site Carpentry is a full time programme that is usually studied over one year. This course will ensure you’ll learn skills that can set you on your path to a career in the construction industry. You’ll be working with the latest technologies carrying out site related activities that include roofing, flooring and stud walls. The course includes both practical and theory.
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School Leavers (16-18)
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College Main Site
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Certificate in Barbering - Level 2 (Suited to people without experience)
The Level 2 Certificate in Barbering is a vocational qualification that has been designed to develop a limited number of barbering skills to a high level of occupational ability and will prepare you to enter the men's hairdressing sector as a unisex hairdresser. This qualification includes the units to prepare you to work effectively as a junior unisex hairdresser, including: client consultation for hair services, cutting men's hair, cutting facial hair and following health and safety in the salon. This qualification will develop you knowledge, understanding and skills to enable you to advise and consult with men on the type of hair cut and facial hair shaping the way they want, but just as importantly what is suitable for them. You will also learn how to work in a safe manner throughout the service protecting both yourself and your clients.
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Certificate in Education and Training - Level 4
The Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training is a first-stage teaching qualification that will give candidates a fundamental understanding of the roles and responsibilities of a teacher/trainer. It is suitable for those just starting out on their career or those wanting to start a career in teaching. The course will give you the toolkit needed to plan, deliver, and assess effective teaching and learning. This course is delivered part time over 36 weeks or 1 academic year. Classes are 3.5 hours on a Wednesday evening. You will have to teach for a minimum 30 hours over the duration of the course.
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Chartered Manager Degree Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2022 and July 2023)
The Level 6 Chartered Management Degree Apprenticeships through Yeovil College are accredited by the Chartered Management Institute (C.M.I.) and will enable learners to take their management and leadership skills to a higher level. A Chartered Manager is someone who can take responsibility for people, projects, operations and/or services to deliver long term organisational success, with the professional recognition for their ability to deliver impact, behave ethically and demonstrate their commitment to continual learnings and development. The level 6 Apprenticeships are ideal for the development of Operational Managers, Divisional Managers, Departmental Managers, Regional Managers and Specialist Managers. The qualifications are aimed at practising managers and leaders who are typically accountable to a senior management or business owner. The apprenticeship gives you a fully comprehensive bank of the skills and knowledge required to be a higher-level manager within your organisation, as well as the ability to apply your learning in the context of another organisation or industry sector. The apprenticeship is based over a four-year period, you will receive accredited recognition at a Higher National Diploma (HND) and BA top up (BA Honours) University of Gloucester to achieve a Degree in Business Management. The apprenticeship will allow you to build a portfolio of skills and knowledge.
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Chartered Manager Degree Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2024 and July 2025)
The Level 6 Chartered Management Degree Apprenticeships through Yeovil College are accredited by the Chartered Management Institute (C.M.I.) and will enable learners to take their management and leadership skills to a higher level. A Chartered Manager is someone who can take responsibility for people, projects, operations and/or services to deliver long term organisational success, with the professional recognition for their ability to deliver impact, behave ethically and demonstrate their commitment to continual learnings and development. The level 6 Apprenticeships are ideal for the development of Operational Managers, Divisional Managers, Departmental Managers, Regional Managers and Specialist Managers. The qualifications are aimed at practising managers and leaders who are typically accountable to a senior management or business owner. The apprenticeship gives you a fully comprehensive bank of the skills and knowledge required to be a higher-level manager within your organisation, as well as the ability to apply your learning in the context of another organisation or industry sector. The apprenticeship is based over a four-year period, you will receive accredited recognition at a Higher National Diploma (HND) and BA top up (BA Honours) University of Gloucester to achieve a Degree in Business Management. The apprenticeship will allow you to build a portfolio of skills and knowledge.
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Chef De Partie Level 3 Apprenticeship (Starting between January 2022 and July 2023)
A chef de partie is responsible for running a specific section of the kitchen. This type of chef usually manages a small team of workers, which they must keep organised so that dishes go out on time and the work area remains clean and orderly. However, in smaller kitchens, a chef de partie may work independently as the only person in the section. Also known as a station or section chef, the chef de partie reports to the senior chef and has a very important role in any kitchen. This apprenticeship is for those who prepare, cook and finish complex dishes. Progression for this apprentice would be to the senior chef culinary arts apprenticeship at level 4 to develop further their management skills.
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Chef De Partie Level 3 Apprenticeship (Starting between January 2023 and July 2024)
A chef de partie is responsible for running a specific section of the kitchen. This type of chef usually manages a small team of workers, which they must keep organised so that dishes go out on time and the work area remains clean and orderly. However, in smaller kitchens, a chef de partie may work independently as the only person in the section. Also known as a station or section chef, the chef de partie reports to the senior chef and has a very important role in any kitchen. This apprenticeship is for those who prepare, cook and finish complex dishes. Progression for this apprentice would be to the senior chef culinary arts apprenticeship at level 4 to develop further their management skills.
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Chef De Partie Level 3 Apprenticeship (Starting between January 2024 and July 2025)
A chef de partie is responsible for running a specific section of the kitchen. This type of chef usually manages a small team of workers, which they must keep organised so that dishes go out on time and the work area remains clean and orderly. However, in smaller kitchens, a chef de partie may work independently as the only person in the section. Also known as a station or section chef, the chef de partie reports to the senior chef and has a very important role in any kitchen. This apprenticeship is for those who prepare, cook and finish complex dishes. Progression for this apprentice would be to the senior chef culinary arts apprenticeship at level 4 to develop further their management skills.
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Christmas Baking & Chocolate Masterclass
What could be better to get you in the Christmas spirit than learning how to create delicious festive foods under the guidance of our Professional chef lecturer? This Christmas baking course with expert Chocolate masterclass will teach you the skills to enable you to produce a variety of bakes and Christmas goodies including chocolates and candies. The preparation and cookery skills you learn can be replicated in your home kitchen throughout the year using all sorts of other seasonal ingredients. The creativity will come from you. Topics that will be covered include • Mince Pies • Petits Fours – Fudge, Peanut Brittle, Honeycomb • Christmas Desserts • Tempering Chocolate – Praline, Handmade Chocolate
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CIPD Certificate in Human Resource Practice - Level 3
CIPD qualifications are perfect if you want to acquire a wide range of relevant practical skills in either Human Resources (HR) or Learning and Development (L&D). If you are looking to develop your skills as an effective HR or L&D practitioner then our globally recognised CIPD qualification is for you. You will be taught by a practicing HR professional who can bring the course to life with real examples. The CIPD currently has 140,000 members working at all job levels of HR and L&D for 1,000s of employers across all sectors. All of the vocational learning provided by our qualifications links directly and comprehensively to all requirements of the profession.
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Commis Chef - Level 2 Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2022 and July 2023)
A commis chef is the most common starting position in many kitchens; they will prepare food and carry out basic cooking tasks under the supervision of a more senior chef. The primary objective of the commis chef is to learn and understand how to carry out the basic functions in every section of the kitchen.
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Commis Chef - Level 2 Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2023 and July 2024)
A commis chef is the most common starting position in many kitchens; they will prepare food and carry out basic cooking tasks under the supervision of a more senior chef. The primary objective of the commis chef is to learn and understand how to carry out the basic functions in every section of the kitchen.
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Commis Chef - Level 2 Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2024 and July 2025)
A commis chef is the most common starting position in many kitchens; they will prepare food and carry out basic cooking tasks under the supervision of a more senior chef. The primary objective of the commis chef is to learn and understand how to carry out the basic functions in every section of the kitchen.
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Community Sport and Health Officer (CSHO) - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2022 and July 2023)
The key role of a Community Sport and Health Officer (CSHO) is to initiate behaviour change in local residents with regards engagement in sport and physical activity across local communities. By working within and across local organisations individuals will scope, organise and coordinate the delivery of opportunities for local communities to get more physically active. The role is a flexible one and in this role individuals can expect to work varied and unsociable hours, including evenings / weekends, and during school holiday periods.
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Composites Technician - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2022 and July 2023)
A Composites Technician employed within a Composites Manufacturing environment will find themselves at the heart of cutting edge technologies using state of the art equipment and will become a skilled resource that will be an enabler for manufacturing technologies, processes and practices. They provide specialised knowledge and skills that support manufacturing programmes and projects and may be deployed in the areas of design, tooling, moulding, lay-up, curing, machining, inspection, testing, repair and material production.
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Counselling Practice - Level 4 Diploma
The Level 4 Diploma in Counselling Practice is for those wishing to pursue professional status in counselling. The qualification will enable you to begin working in counselling practice, working within an ethical framework and successful completion will gain entry onto a Level 5 Diploma in Psychotherapeutic Counselling This is a two year part-time programme. This qualification is also appropriate for those working in roles where counselling skills are needed: for example, nursing, teaching, social work, voluntary sector, the police and armed forces.
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Counselling Skills - Level 2 Certificate
This course is designed for people aged 19 and over who would like an introduction to the use of counselling skills. You may have an interest in building a career in counselling, or would like to be better equipped to support the people around you. The course is delivered via Teams, so you will need access to a device, private space to learn, and good internet connection for these sessions.
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Counselling Skills - Level 2 Certificate
This course is designed for people aged 19 and over who would like an introduction to the use of counselling skills. You may have an interest in building a career in counselling, or would like to be better equipped to support the people around you. The course is delivered via Teams, so you will need access to a device, private space to learn, and good internet connection for these sessions.
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Counselling Skills - Level 2 Certificate
This course is designed for people aged 19 and over who would like an introduction to the use of counselling skills. You may have an interest in building a career in counselling, or would like to be better equipped to support the people around you. The course is delivered via Teams, so you will need access to a device, private space to learn, and good internet connection for these sessions.
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Counselling Skills - Level 3 Diploma
This qualification aims to provide learners with in-depth knowledge of the use of counselling skills in everyday life and work and the approaches that underpin the use of these skills. The course runs every Wednesday evening from September to June in line with the academic terms.
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Creative Digital Media Production - Level 2 (September 2023 Start)
On this study programme you will gain a range of core skills needed for a successful career in Creative Digital Media Production. You will learn to make a variety of media productions including film trailers, radio shows and podcasts, using state-of the- art digital equipment and software. In addition to classroom lectures, visiting speakers and discussions, you will be able to develop practical work and visit media-related industries.
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School Leavers (16-18)
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College Main Site
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Creative Digital Media Production - Level 2 (September 2024 Start)
On this study programme you will gain a range of core skills needed for a successful career in Creative Digital Media Production. You will learn to make a variety of media productions including film trailers, radio shows and podcasts, using state-of the- art digital equipment and software. In addition to classroom lectures, visiting speakers and discussions, you will be able to develop practical work and visit media-related industries.
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School Leavers (16-18)
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College Main Site
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Creative Digital Media Production - Level 3 (September 2023 Start)
On this study programme you will study Creative Digital Media practice, including developing your knowledge of Television, Film, Visual Effects, Games Design, Digital Publishing, Sound and Radio Production and develop your skills and contribution as part of a production team. This will include working on real media briefs and competitions and developing your skills to enable you to progress to University.
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School Leavers (16-18)
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College Main Site
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Creative Digital Media Production - Level 3 (September 2024 Start)
On this study programme you will study Creative Digital Media practice, including developing your knowledge of Television, Film, Visual Effects, Games Design, Digital Publishing, Sound and Radio Production and develop your skills and contribution as part of a production team. This will include working on real media briefs and competitions and developing your skills to enable you to progress to University.
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School Leavers (16-18)
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College Main Site
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Criminology - Level 3 Certificate (September 2023 Start)
This course will enable you to develop an understanding of different types of crime, influences on perceptions of crime and why some crime goes unreported. You will explore ideas around why some people commit crime, and how the criminal justice system works. You will consider the nature of criminality, criminological theories and the process of bringing an accused to court. You will develop your evaluative skills through looking at the effectiveness of social control to deliver criminal justice policy.
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School Leavers (16-18)
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College Main Site
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Criminology - Level 3 Certificate (September 2024 Start)
This course will enable you to develop an understanding of different types of crime, influences on perceptions of crime and why some crime goes unreported. You will explore ideas around why some people commit crime, and how the criminal justice system works. You will consider the nature of criminality, criminological theories and the process of bringing an accused to court. You will develop your evaluative skills through looking at the effectiveness of social control to deliver criminal justice policy.
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School Leavers (16-18)
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College Main Site
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Customer Service Practitioner - Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2022 and July 2023)
The role of a customer service practitioner is to deliver high quality products and services to the customers. You may be the first point of contact and work in any sector or organisation type. You will influence the customer experience and their satisfaction by demonstrating excellent customer service skills, behaviours and knowledge. Your customer interactions may cover a wide range of situations and can include; face-to-face, telephone, post, email, text and social media.
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Customer Service Practitioner - Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2023 and July 2024)
The role of a customer service practitioner is to deliver high quality products and services to the customers. You may be the first point of contact and work in any sector or organisation type. You will influence the customer experience and their satisfaction by demonstrating excellent customer service skills, behaviours and knowledge. Your customer interactions may cover a wide range of situations and can include; face-to-face, telephone, post, email, text and social media.
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Customer Service Practitioner - Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2024 and July 2025)
The role of a customer service practitioner is to deliver high quality products and services to the customers. You may be the first point of contact and work in any sector or organisation type. You will influence the customer experience and their satisfaction by demonstrating excellent customer service skills, behaviours and knowledge. Your customer interactions may cover a wide range of situations and can include; face-to-face, telephone, post, email, text and social media.
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Cyber Security Technologist - Level 4 Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2022 and July 2023)
This Cyber Security Technologist Apprenticeship is designed to support learners to develop a full range of underpinning knowledge and skills that can be used in a variety of businesses and industries to provide specialist cyber security coverage for the infrastructure and users. Apprentices are trained to develop technical skills and confidence that can be applied to most Cyber Security Environment. They also develop awareness of Health and Safety, employment skills, communication and working collaboratively in teams.
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Digital Marketer - Level 3 Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2022 and July 2023)
This apprenticeship standard is designed as an 18-month programme and is for apprentices who wish to gain the skills, knowledge and behavioural competences required to work in a digital marketer role. The apprentice will typically be employed in the roles of: Digital Marketing Assistant, Digital Marketing Executive, Digital Marketing Co-ordinator, Campaign Executive, Social Media Executive, Content Co-ordinator, Email Marketing Assistant, SEO Executive, Analytics Executive, Digital Marketing Technologist. This qualification is completed on a Day Release Model - with content delivered at Yeovil College in addition to Assessing & Progress Reviews in the workplace. Learners are required to demonstrate all evidence requirements, learning outcomes and assessment criteria through the production of an evidence-based portfolio. Evidence will be naturally occurring examples across a range of units selected to allow the learner to demonstrate their competency in completing their regular work based activities. A CIM Level 3 Award in Digital Fundamentals professional vendor qualification will be embedded. This is an internationally recognised qualification where learners will have an appreciation of the impact that digital technology has had on marketing activities and its effect on customers. Students will have an understanding of the digital marketing tools available, how those tools can be used and how to develop digital marketing content. Near the end of the Apprenticeship, the learner will have to pass the End Point Assessment. An external body will assess the learner on a knowledge, practical skills and a question-based discussion around the portfolio of evidence. This will result in a Fail, Pass or Distinction.
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Digital Marketer - Level 3 Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2023 and July 2024)
This apprenticeship standard is designed as an 18-month programme and is for apprentices who wish to gain the skills, knowledge and behavioural competences required to work in a digital marketer role. The apprentice will typically be employed in the roles of: Digital Marketing Assistant, Digital Marketing Executive, Digital Marketing Co-ordinator, Campaign Executive, Social Media Executive, Content Co-ordinator, Email Marketing Assistant, SEO Executive, Analytics Executive, Digital Marketing Technologist. This qualification is completed on a Day Release Model - with content delivered at Yeovil College in addition to Assessing & Progress Reviews in the workplace. Learners are required to demonstrate all evidence requirements, learning outcomes and assessment criteria through the production of an evidence-based portfolio. Evidence will be naturally occurring examples across a range of units selected to allow the learner to demonstrate their competency in completing their regular work based activities. A CIM Level 3 Award in Digital Fundamentals professional vendor qualification will be embedded. This is an internationally recognised qualification where learners will have an appreciation of the impact that digital technology has had on marketing activities and its effect on customers. Students will have an understanding of the digital marketing tools available, how those tools can be used and how to develop digital marketing content. Near the end of the Apprenticeship, the learner will have to pass the End Point Assessment. An external body will assess the learner on a knowledge, practical skills and a question-based discussion around the portfolio of evidence. This will result in a Fail, Pass or Distinction.
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Digital Marketer - Level 3 Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2024 and July 2025)
This apprenticeship standard is designed as an 18-month programme and is for apprentices who wish to gain the skills, knowledge and behavioural competences required to work in a digital marketer role. The apprentice will typically be employed in the roles of: Digital Marketing Assistant, Digital Marketing Executive, Digital Marketing Co-ordinator, Campaign Executive, Social Media Executive, Content Co-ordinator, Email Marketing Assistant, SEO Executive, Analytics Executive, Digital Marketing Technologist. This qualification is completed on a Day Release Model - with content delivered at Yeovil College in addition to Assessing & Progress Reviews in the workplace. Learners are required to demonstrate all evidence requirements, learning outcomes and assessment criteria through the production of an evidence-based portfolio. Evidence will be naturally occurring examples across a range of units selected to allow the learner to demonstrate their competency in completing their regular work based activities. A CIM Level 3 Award in Digital Fundamentals professional vendor qualification will be embedded. This is an internationally recognised qualification where learners will have an appreciation of the impact that digital technology has had on marketing activities and its effect on customers. Students will have an understanding of the digital marketing tools available, how those tools can be used and how to develop digital marketing content. Near the end of the Apprenticeship, the learner will have to pass the End Point Assessment. An external body will assess the learner on a knowledge, practical skills and a question-based discussion around the portfolio of evidence. This will result in a Fail, Pass or Distinction.
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Digital Production, Design & Development - Level 2 Diploma T Level Transition Programme (September 2023 Start)
The T Level Transition is a steppingstone specifically set up for learners who have fallen short of the entry requirements to enter the full T Levels Technical Qualification. It is a custom-designed programme fitting the equivalent of a Level 2 qualification but taking alongside vendor qualifications to further prepare learners for the rich depth of content the T Level Technical qualification presents. It is a mixture of classroom learning and online vendor courses to boost technical knowledge for learners.
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School Leavers (16-18)
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College Main Site
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Digital Production, Design & Development - Level 2 Diploma T Level Transition Programme (September 2024 Start)
The T Level Transition is a steppingstone specifically set up for learners who have fallen short of the entry requirements to enter the full T Levels Technical Qualification. It is a custom-designed programme fitting the equivalent of a Level 2 qualification but taking alongside vendor qualifications to further prepare learners for the rich depth of content the T Level Technical qualification presents. It is a mixture of classroom learning and online vendor courses to boost technical knowledge for learners.
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Diploma in Barbering - Level 2 (September 2023 Start)
This qualification covers all elements of becoming a junior barber and will give you the basic understanding and techniques to be able to work in a barbershop as a Junior Barber. Units from: shampoo and conditioning, styling men's hair, basic men's hair cutting and facial beard design. During your course you will also learn reception skills and how to develop and enhance your hair skills in industry.
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College Main Site
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Diploma in Barbering - Level 2 (September 2024 Start)
This qualification covers all elements of becoming a junior barber and will give you the basic understanding and techniques to be able to work in a barbershop as a Junior Barber. Units from: shampoo and conditioning, styling men's hair, basic men's hair cutting and facial beard design. During your course you will also learn reception skills and how to develop and enhance your hair skills in industry.
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Diploma in Barbering - Level 3 (Evening)
This course enables you to further develop your skills and knowledge from Level 2 Barbering. You will learn more precise consultation and hair cutting techniques whilst developing your existing barbering and beard shaping skills, you will learn how to colour and lighten hair, as well as perming hair. You will also learn how to carry out a basic shaving service. During the course you will have the opportunity to complete additional units that will enhance your skills and knowledge.
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Diploma in Barbering - Level 3 (September 2023 Start)
This course enables you to further develop your skills and knowledge from Level 2 Barbering. You will learn more precise and creative hair cutting, shaving and facial hair shaping techniques, and you will develop your hair cutting and fading skills as well as looking at more creative cutting styles and disconnection techniques. During the course you will have the opportunity to complete additional units such as hair colouring, pattern work or perming that will enhance and develop your creative skills and knowledge.
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Diploma in Barbering - Level 3 (September 2024 Start)
This course enables you to further develop your skills and knowledge from Level 2 Barbering. You will learn more precise and creative hair cutting, shaving and facial hair shaping techniques, and you will develop your hair cutting and fading skills as well as looking at more creative cutting styles and disconnection techniques. During the course you will have the opportunity to complete additional units such as hair colouring, pattern work or perming that will enhance and develop your creative skills and knowledge.
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Diploma in Education and Training - Level 5
The Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training is a teaching qualification which has a teaching/training practice requirement. It is an ‘in service’ qualification designed for those working or wishing to work as teachers/trainers in England. The course is delivered over 2 academic years. Classes are 3.5 hours and run on a Wednesday evening.
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Diploma in Education and Training - Level 5
The Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training is a teaching qualification which has a teaching/training practice requirement. It is an ‘in service’ qualification designed for those working or wishing to work as teachers/trainers in England. The course is delivered over 2 academic years. Classes are 3.5 hours and run on a Wednesday evening.
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Diploma in Introduction to Professional Cookery (September 2023 Start)
This programme allows learners to develop and practice the skills required to progress in the world of hospitality and catering. While on the programme you will have the opportunity to prepare dishes using ingredients across all food groups, attend industry training in our award winning Da Vinci Restaurant and develop your customer care and employability skills.
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School Leavers (16-18)
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College Main Site
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Diploma in Introduction to Professional Cookery (September 2024 Start)
This programme allows learners to develop and practice the skills required to progress in the world of hospitality and catering. While on the programme you will have the opportunity to prepare dishes using ingredients across all food groups, attend industry training in our award winning Da Vinci Restaurant and develop your customer care and employability skills.
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Diploma in Management and Leadership - Level 5
The Level 5 Management and Leadership courses at Yeovil College are accredited by the Chartered Management Institute (C.M.I.) and will enable learners to take their management and leadership skills to a higher level. The level 5 courses are ideal for the development of Operational Managers, Divisional Managers, Departmental Managers, Regional Managers and Specialist Managers. The qualifications are aimed at practising managers and leaders who are typically accountable to a senior manager or business owner. The Diploma gives you a fully comprehensive bank of the skills and knowledge required to be a manager as part of an organisation, as well as the ability to apply your learning in the context of another organisation or industry sector.The full Diploma course is made up of 8 units and takes approximately 12 months to complete, if you are able to study approximately 10 hours a week. Learners who complete all eight units, will be awarded the CMI Diploma in Principles of Management and Leadership.
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Diploma in Management and Leadership - Level 5
The Level 5 Management and Leadership courses at Yeovil College are accredited by the Chartered Management Institute (C.M.I.) and will enable learners to take their management and leadership skills to a higher level. The level 5 courses are ideal for the development of Operational Managers, Divisional Managers, Departmental Managers, Regional Managers and Specialist Managers. The qualifications are aimed at practising managers and leaders who are typically accountable to a senior manager or business owner. The Diploma gives you a fully comprehensive bank of the skills and knowledge required to be a manager as part of an organisation, as well as the ability to apply your learning in the context of another organisation or industry sector.The full Diploma course is made up of 8 units and takes approximately 12 months to complete, if you are able to study approximately 10 hours a week. Learners who complete all eight units, will be awarded the CMI Diploma in Principles of Management and Leadership.
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EAL Level 2 Diploma in Manufacturing & Performing Manufactoring Operations
This course is designed to give the learner the opportunity to complete two qualifications within the 5 weeks, which are both set at level 2 and cover a broad range of methods used in industry. You will be collecting evidence for each of the units for Manufacturing Knowledge and Skills and Performing manufacturing operations, to show the stages in your daily production in workplace. This evidence can be in any format such as, paperwork, pictures, blogs, video (set up with QCR code or links) and assignments. This L2 Lean qualification provides learners with the core knowledge, understanding and behaviours required for a range of manufacturing related occupational roles. It takes a hands-on approach to training by providing the learner with: • Core knowledge and understanding of a range of occupational roles from across the manufacturing sector. • Core behaviours that will ensure success in their role and help them to achieve their potential. • A wide range of core knowledge and behaviours that can be transferred across the manufacturing sector. Level 2 PMO will suit you if you are employed in the manufacturing industry and want to improve your existing skills and broaden your understanding. The Manufacturing course from City & Guilds is well established and covers the vast roles and processes that need to be understood by employees in order to be perform both effectively and safely. It is suitable for learners within a range of manufacturing industries, who work with manufacturing industries already and provides recognition of their skills as well as development. The course is designed to demonstrate competence in their job roles and to develop the essential work-based skills required in the manufacturing industry.
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EAL Level 2 Diploma in Manufacturing & Performing Manufactoring Operations
This course is designed to give the learner the opportunity to complete two qualifications within the 5 weeks, which are both set at level 2 and cover a broad range of methods used in industry. You will be collecting evidence for each of the units for Manufacturing Knowledge and Skills and Performing manufacturing operations, to show the stages in your daily production in workplace. This evidence can be in any format such as, paperwork, pictures, blogs, video (set up with QCR code or links) and assignments. This L2 Lean qualification provides learners with the core knowledge, understanding and behaviours required for a range of manufacturing related occupational roles. It takes a hands-on approach to training by providing the learner with: • Core knowledge and understanding of a range of occupational roles from across the manufacturing sector. • Core behaviours that will ensure success in their role and help them to achieve their potential. • A wide range of core knowledge and behaviours that can be transferred across the manufacturing sector. Level 2 PMO will suit you if you are employed in the manufacturing industry and want to improve your existing skills and broaden your understanding. The Manufacturing course from City & Guilds is well established and covers the vast roles and processes that need to be understood by employees in order to be perform both effectively and safely. It is suitable for learners within a range of manufacturing industries, who work with manufacturing industries already and provides recognition of their skills as well as development. The course is designed to demonstrate competence in their job roles and to develop the essential work-based skills required in the manufacturing industry.
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Early Years Educator
This course is designed to meet the needs of motivated, enthusiastic people interested in a career working with children or who wish to progress on to university. This nationally recognised Level 3 course leads to the achievement of Early Years Educator status, recommended by the Department for Education (DfE) as the full and relevant qualification required to undertake such roles as working with children under 5 as a Keyworker in a Nursery or Early Years Foundation Stage setting or as a Teaching Assistant in a Reception class in Primary schools. It is a 'gateway' qualification for many other careers within the Children’s Workforce such as Portage Worker, Family Support Worker, SENCO or Children’s Health Support worker.
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Early Years Educator - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2022 and July 2023)
This qualification prepares learners to become Early Years Educators, enabling them to work with children from birth to 5 years and gain knowledge of children aged 5 to 7 years.
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Early Years Educator - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2023 and July 2024)
This qualification prepares learners to become Early Years Educators, enabling them to work with children from birth to 5 years and gain knowledge of children aged 5 to 7 years.
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Early Years Educator - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2024 and July 2025)
This qualification prepares learners to become Early Years Educators, enabling them to work with children from birth to 5 years and gain knowledge of children aged 5 to 7 years.
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Early Years Practitioner Apprenticeship Level 2 (Starting Between August 2022 and July 2023)
The Early Years Practitioner level 2 enables apprentices to work and interact directly with children on a day to day basis supporting the planning of and delivery of activities, purposeful play opportunities and educational programmes within the ethos of the setting. An EYP works as part of a professional team ensuring the welfare and care for children under the guidance and supervision of an Early Years Educator, teacher or other suitably qualified professional the Early Years Workforce.
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Electric Vehicle Charging (Domestic and Commercial)
This Course is aimed at continual professional development supporting the development of knowledge/understanding of electric vehicle charging design and installations. The Course has been designed to reflect the specific requirements in relation to: The design and installation of domestic and small commercial electric vehicle charging installations Learners undertaking this course may already be doing the associated roles from a practicing operative capacity, with proven and demonstrable skills in working as skilled and competent electricians and/or electrical installers.
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Electric Vehicle Charging (Domestic and Commercial)
This Course is aimed at continual professional development supporting the development of knowledge/understanding of electric vehicle charging design and installations. The Course has been designed to reflect the specific requirements in relation to: The design and installation of domestic and small commercial electric vehicle charging installations Learners undertaking this course may already be doing the associated roles from a practicing operative capacity, with proven and demonstrable skills in working as skilled and competent electricians and/or electrical installers.
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Electrical - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2022 and July 2023)
To undertake this apprenticeship you will need to be employed and working with a qualified Electrician. You will complete a 4 year apprenticeship, attending college one day per week during term time. Over the 4 years you will study the full range of domestic, commercial and industrial electrical applications, learning the associated skills, knowledge and behaviours. These include the install, maintenance and repair of electrical systems. Electricians might work in both indoor and outdoor settings. Electrical equipment and systems may include switchboards, motors, cables, fuses, thermal relays, fault current protection switches, heating, lighting, air conditioning and metering equipment as well as crime and fire alarm systems and renewable energy technologies. Throughout the qualification you will undertake a series of exams and written assignments. On successful completion of the qualification you will move on to complete an end point assessment which includes the AM2.
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Electrical - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2023 and July 2024)
To undertake this apprenticeship you will need to be employed and working with a qualified Electrician. You will complete a 4 year apprenticeship, attending college one day per week during term time. Over the 4 years you will study the full range of domestic, commercial and industrial electrical applications, learning the associated skills, knowledge and behaviours. These include the install, maintenance and repair of electrical systems. Electricians might work in both indoor and outdoor settings. Electrical equipment and systems may include switchboards, motors, cables, fuses, thermal relays, fault current protection switches, heating, lighting, air conditioning and metering equipment as well as crime and fire alarm systems and renewable energy technologies. Throughout the qualification you will undertake a series of exams and written assignments. On successful completion of the qualification you will move on to complete an end point assessment which includes the AM2.
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Electrical - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2024 and July 2025)
To undertake this apprenticeship you will need to be employed and working with a qualified Electrician. You will complete a 4 year apprenticeship, attending college one day per week during term time. Over the 4 years you will study the full range of domestic, commercial and industrial electrical applications, learning the associated skills, knowledge and behaviours. These include the install, maintenance and repair of electrical systems. Electricians might work in both indoor and outdoor settings. Electrical equipment and systems may include switchboards, motors, cables, fuses, thermal relays, fault current protection switches, heating, lighting, air conditioning and metering equipment as well as crime and fire alarm systems and renewable energy technologies. Throughout the qualification you will undertake a series of exams and written assignments. On successful completion of the qualification you will move on to complete an end point assessment which includes the AM2.
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Electrical Installation - Year 1 (September 2023 Start)
L1 Electrical is a full time programme that is usually studied over one year. Students studying on this programme will develop a range of basic practical hand skills and theoretical knowledge.
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School Leavers (16-18)
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College Main Site
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Electrical Installation - Year 1 (September 2024 Start)
L1 Electrical is a full time programme that is usually studied over one year. Students studying on this programme will develop a range of basic practical hand skills and theoretical knowledge.
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College Main Site
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Electrical Installation - Year 2 (September 2023 Start)
L2 electrical is a full-time programme that is usually studied over one year. Studying this qualification will build on your knowledge of the electrical industry, installing various electrical wiring and containment systems which can be used in a variety of environments including domestic, commercial and industrial premises. Alongside the practical you will complete four multiple choice theory examinations and two written assignments.
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School Leavers (16-18)
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College Main Site
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Electrical Installation - Year 2 (September 2024 Start)
L2 electrical is a full-time programme that is usually studied over one year. Studying this qualification will build on your knowledge of the electrical industry, installing various electrical wiring and containment systems which can be used in a variety of environments including domestic, commercial and industrial premises. Alongside the practical you will complete four multiple choice theory examinations and two written assignments.
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Engineering Manufacturing Technician - Level 4 Apprenticeship (Starting Between August 2022 and July 2023)
This occupation is found in large and small engineering and manufacturing organisations providing products and services throughout a wide range of sectors, such as Automotive, Aerospace/Airworthiness, Chemical Processing, Land Systems, Marine, Maritime Defence, Materials Manufacturers and their respective supply chains. Research indicates that the sector needs to recruit approximately 124,000 engineers and technicians every year.
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Engineering Manufacturing Technician - Level 4 Apprenticeship (Starting Between August 2023 and July 2024)
This occupation is found in large and small engineering and manufacturing organisations providing products and services throughout a wide range of sectors, such as Automotive, Aerospace/Airworthiness, Chemical Processing, Land Systems, Marine, Maritime Defence, Materials Manufacturers and their respective supply chains. Research indicates that the sector needs to recruit approximately 124,000 engineers and technicians every year.
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Engineering Manufacturing Technician - Level 4 Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2024 and July 2025)
This occupation is found in large and small engineering and manufacturing organisations providing products and services throughout a wide range of sectors, such as Automotive, Aerospace/Airworthiness, Chemical Processing, Land Systems, Marine, Maritime Defence, Materials Manufacturers and their respective supply chains. Research indicates that the sector needs to recruit approximately 124,000 engineers and technicians every year.
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Engineering Operative - Level 2 Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2023 and July 2024)
Engineering Operatives are predominantly involved in engineering operations which are key to the success of the Manufacturing and Engineering sector allowing employers to grow their business while developing a work force with the relevant skills and knowledge to enhance the sustain the sector. The role covers a wide range of common and job specific skills sets that can be transferred across the manufacturing engineering industry sectors during the course of their careers. Dependent on the sector that they are employed in there may be subtle differences in terms of composition and application of the job role specific skills and knowledge they will require, however the core skills and knowledge will be the same regardless of the sector/area they work in.
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Engineering Operative - Level 2 Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2024 and July 2025)
Engineering Operatives are predominantly involved in engineering operations which are key to the success of the Manufacturing and Engineering sector allowing employers to grow their business while developing a work force with the relevant skills and knowledge to enhance the sustain the sector. The role covers a wide range of common and job specific skills sets that can be transferred across the manufacturing engineering industry sectors during the course of their careers. Dependent on the sector that they are employed in there may be subtle differences in terms of composition and application of the job role specific skills and knowledge they will require, however the core skills and knowledge will be the same regardless of the sector/area they work in.
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Engineering Technician (Aerospace) - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2022 and July 2023)
Aerospace manufacturing fitters are predominantly involved in highly skilled, complex and specialist detailed work, assembling aircraft systems according to specific work instructions, using relevant hand and machine tools, jigs and measuring equipment. They must comply with statutory regulations and organisational safety requirements. They must be able to use and interpret engineering data and documentation such as engineering drawings and computer generated printouts. They will be expected to work both individually and as part of a manufacturing team. They will be expected to test and adjust the systems they have installed ensuring individual components and assemblies meet the required specification. They will be able to work with minimum supervision, taking responsibility for the quality and accuracy of the work they undertake. They will be proactive in finding solutions to problems and identifying areas for improving the business.
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Engineering Technician (Aerospace) - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2023 and July 2024)
Aerospace manufacturing fitters are predominantly involved in highly skilled, complex and specialist detailed work, assembling aircraft systems according to specific work instructions, using relevant hand and machine tools, jigs and measuring equipment. They must comply with statutory regulations and organisational safety requirements. They must be able to use and interpret engineering data and documentation such as engineering drawings and computer generated printouts. They will be expected to work both individually and as part of a manufacturing team. They will be expected to test and adjust the systems they have installed ensuring individual components and assemblies meet the required specification. They will be able to work with minimum supervision, taking responsibility for the quality and accuracy of the work they undertake. They will be proactive in finding solutions to problems and identifying areas for improving the business.
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Engineering Technician (Aerospace) - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2024 and July 2025)
Aerospace manufacturing fitters are predominantly involved in highly skilled, complex and specialist detailed work, assembling aircraft systems according to specific work instructions, using relevant hand and machine tools, jigs and measuring equipment. They must comply with statutory regulations and organisational safety requirements. They must be able to use and interpret engineering data and documentation such as engineering drawings and computer generated printouts. They will be expected to work both individually and as part of a manufacturing team. They will be expected to test and adjust the systems they have installed ensuring individual components and assemblies meet the required specification. They will be able to work with minimum supervision, taking responsibility for the quality and accuracy of the work they undertake. They will be proactive in finding solutions to problems and identifying areas for improving the business.
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Engineering Technician (Machinist) - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2022 and July 2023)
Machinists in the Advanced Manufacturing Engineering sector are predominantly involved in highly skilled, complex and precision work, machining components from specialist materials using conventional and/or CNC machine tools such as centre lathes, vertical and horizontal milling machines, horizontal and cylindrical grinding machines, electro discharge machines, single and multi- axis CNC machine tools centres. They will be expected to be able set up, operate and adjust/edit equipment settings as applicable to the machine tool being used. When using CNC equipment they will be expected to be able to produce, prove and/or edit programmes. During and on completion of the machining operations they will be expected to measure and check the components being produced and make adjustments to the equipment/programme to ensure components meet the required specification.
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Engineering Technician (Machinist) - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2023 and July 2024)
Machinists in the Advanced Manufacturing Engineering sector are predominantly involved in highly skilled, complex and precision work, machining components from specialist materials using conventional and/or CNC machine tools such as centre lathes, vertical and horizontal milling machines, horizontal and cylindrical grinding machines, electro discharge machines, single and multi- axis CNC machine tools centres. They will be expected to be able set up, operate and adjust/edit equipment settings as applicable to the machine tool being used. When using CNC equipment they will be expected to be able to produce, prove and/or edit programmes. During and on completion of the machining operations they will be expected to measure and check the components being produced and make adjustments to the equipment/programme to ensure components meet the required specification.
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Engineering Technician (Machinist) - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2024 and July 2025)
Machinists in the Advanced Manufacturing Engineering sector are predominantly involved in highly skilled, complex and precision work, machining components from specialist materials using conventional and/or CNC machine tools such as centre lathes, vertical and horizontal milling machines, horizontal and cylindrical grinding machines, electro discharge machines, single and multi- axis CNC machine tools centres. They will be expected to be able set up, operate and adjust/edit equipment settings as applicable to the machine tool being used. When using CNC equipment they will be expected to be able to produce, prove and/or edit programmes. During and on completion of the machining operations they will be expected to measure and check the components being produced and make adjustments to the equipment/programme to ensure components meet the required specification.
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Engineering Technician (Product Design) - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2022 and July 2023)
Product Design & Development Technicians primarily work on all stages of product creation and modification. They support activities ranging from early concept feasibility, design and development stages right through to final preparation for launch and customers. This includes working in concept studios, rapid prototyping, assembly, testing, validating and analysing performance. Typically they work closely with engineers in bring new concepts to life or supporting redesigns of existing products.
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Engineering Technician (Product Design) - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2023 and July 2024)
Product Design & Development Technicians primarily work on all stages of product creation and modification. They support activities ranging from early concept feasibility, design and development stages right through to final preparation for launch and customers. This includes working in concept studios, rapid prototyping, assembly, testing, validating and analysing performance. Typically they work closely with engineers in bring new concepts to life or supporting redesigns of existing products.
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Engineering Technician (Product Design) - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2024 and July 2025)
Product Design & Development Technicians primarily work on all stages of product creation and modification. They support activities ranging from early concept feasibility, design and development stages right through to final preparation for launch and customers. This includes working in concept studios, rapid prototyping, assembly, testing, validating and analysing performance. Typically they work closely with engineers in bring new concepts to life or supporting redesigns of existing products.
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Engineering Technician (Technical Support) - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2022 and July 2023)
Technical Support Technicians, work as part of a team to provide technical support and expertise for all areas of the Engineering and Manufacturing function including communications software, test, analysis tools, measurement, off line programming, process control, performance and continuous improvement solutions, capacity planning, production scheduling/planning, product technical applications and capability, technical sales and marketing support, product development and innovation, engineering drawing, purchasing and/or supply of goods or services for engineering activities, quality control, inspection and e-commerce technologies as required. The requirements are designed to offer stretch and progression. They will be able to work with minimum supervision, taking responsibility for the quality, accuracy and timely delivery of the work they undertake. They will be proactive in finding solutions to problems and identifying areas for improving the business.
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Engineering Technician (Technical Support) - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2023 and July 2024)
Technical Support Technicians, work as part of a team to provide technical support and expertise for all areas of the Engineering and Manufacturing function including communications software, test, analysis tools, measurement, off line programming, process control, performance and continuous improvement solutions, capacity planning, production scheduling/planning, product technical applications and capability, technical sales and marketing support, product development and innovation, engineering drawing, purchasing and/or supply of goods or services for engineering activities, quality control, inspection and e-commerce technologies as required. The requirements are designed to offer stretch and progression. They will be able to work with minimum supervision, taking responsibility for the quality, accuracy and timely delivery of the work they undertake. They will be proactive in finding solutions to problems and identifying areas for improving the business.
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Engineering Technician (Technical Support) - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2024 and July 2025)
Technical Support Technicians, work as part of a team to provide technical support and expertise for all areas of the Engineering and Manufacturing function including communications software, test, analysis tools, measurement, off line programming, process control, performance and continuous improvement solutions, capacity planning, production scheduling/planning, product technical applications and capability, technical sales and marketing support, product development and innovation, engineering drawing, purchasing and/or supply of goods or services for engineering activities, quality control, inspection and e-commerce technologies as required. The requirements are designed to offer stretch and progression. They will be able to work with minimum supervision, taking responsibility for the quality, accuracy and timely delivery of the work they undertake. They will be proactive in finding solutions to problems and identifying areas for improving the business.
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Engineering Technician (Tool Technician) - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2022 and July 2023)
Toolmakers and Tool & Die Maintenance Technicians are predominantly involved in the highly skilled, complex and specialist detailed work of manufacturing and maintaining the engineering tooling used to produce components, products and assemblies. These products, assemblies and systems affect all of our daily lives, whether it be for travel such as (cars, planes, boats and rail) energy, defence, food, clothing, packaging and health including medical equipment, devices and implants such as joint replacements. This requires the application of a broad range of activities including the interpretation of Engineering drawings and technical instructions and the use of hand, machine and automated computer controlled machine tools and measuring equipment. This requires the application of a broad range of skills, knowledge and occupational behaviours across a range of engineering disciplines.
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Engineering Technician (Tool Technician) - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2023 and July 2024)
Toolmakers and Tool & Die Maintenance Technicians are predominantly involved in the highly skilled, complex and specialist detailed work of manufacturing and maintaining the engineering tooling used to produce components, products and assemblies. These products, assemblies and systems affect all of our daily lives, whether it be for travel such as (cars, planes, boats and rail) energy, defence, food, clothing, packaging and health including medical equipment, devices and implants such as joint replacements. This requires the application of a broad range of activities including the interpretation of Engineering drawings and technical instructions and the use of hand, machine and automated computer controlled machine tools and measuring equipment. This requires the application of a broad range of skills, knowledge and occupational behaviours across a range of engineering disciplines.
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Engineering Technician (Tool Technician) - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2024 and July 2025)
Toolmakers and Tool & Die Maintenance Technicians are predominantly involved in the highly skilled, complex and specialist detailed work of manufacturing and maintaining the engineering tooling used to produce components, products and assemblies. These products, assemblies and systems affect all of our daily lives, whether it be for travel such as (cars, planes, boats and rail) energy, defence, food, clothing, packaging and health including medical equipment, devices and implants such as joint replacements. This requires the application of a broad range of activities including the interpretation of Engineering drawings and technical instructions and the use of hand, machine and automated computer controlled machine tools and measuring equipment. This requires the application of a broad range of skills, knowledge and occupational behaviours across a range of engineering disciplines.
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English and Maths Kickstart Programme
Are you a 16-19 year old who is wanting to complete their English and/or Maths qualification? Introducing our English and Maths kickstart programme, this course is tailored to your needs whether that is functional skills qualifications or GCSE courses. This course will take place over one day during the week.
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English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
ESOL classes are for speakers of English as a second language. You can improve your speaking/listening, reading and writing skills, as well as gain a qualification in English. We have a class for you, no matter your level.
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English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
ESOL classes are for speakers of English as a second language. You can improve your speaking/listening, reading and writing skills, as well as gain a qualification in English. We have a class for you, no matter your level.
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English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) (Online Delivery)
ESOL classes are for speakers of English as a second language. You can improve your speaking/listening, reading and writing skills, as well as gain a qualification in English. We have a class for you ranging from Entry Level 1 up to Level 2. Please note that this course will be delivered via Microsoft Teams, as such you will need to ensure you have the appropriate technology and internet connection to fully engage with all aspects of the programme.
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Fire Emergency and Security Systems - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2022 and July 2023)
To undertake this apprenticeship you will need to be employed and working with a qualified and experienced installer within the industry. You will complete a 3 year apprenticeship, attending college on planned block weeks. Over the 3 years you will study the full range of applications associated with fire and security, learning the associated skills, knowledge and behaviours. These include applying and implementing system design, planning, installation, testing, commissioning and handover. Carrying out preventative and corrective maintenance, diagnosis and repair faults, of fire detection and alarm, and other emergency systems and components, Intruder and holdup alarms, Access Control, video surveillance (CCTV) and other electronic security systems and components. Throughout the qualification you will undertake a series of exams and written assignments. On successful completion of the qualification you will move on to complete an end point assessment.
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Fire Emergency and Security Systems - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2023 and July 2024)
To undertake this apprenticeship you will need to be employed and working with a qualified and experienced installer within the industry. You will complete a 3 year apprenticeship, attending college on planned block weeks. Over the 3 years you will study the full range of applications associated with fire and security, learning the associated skills, knowledge and behaviours. These include applying and implementing system design, planning, installation, testing, commissioning and handover. Carrying out preventative and corrective maintenance, diagnosis and repair faults, of fire detection and alarm, and other emergency systems and components, Intruder and holdup alarms, Access Control, video surveillance (CCTV) and other electronic security systems and components. Throughout the qualification you will undertake a series of exams and written assignments. On successful completion of the qualification you will move on to complete an end point assessment.
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Fire Emergency and Security Systems - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2024 and July 2025)
To undertake this apprenticeship you will need to be employed and working with a qualified and experienced installer within the industry. You will complete a 3 year apprenticeship, attending college on planned block weeks. Over the 3 years you will study the full range of applications associated with fire and security, learning the associated skills, knowledge and behaviours. These include applying and implementing system design, planning, installation, testing, commissioning and handover. Carrying out preventative and corrective maintenance, diagnosis and repair faults, of fire detection and alarm, and other emergency systems and components, Intruder and holdup alarms, Access Control, video surveillance (CCTV) and other electronic security systems and components. Throughout the qualification you will undertake a series of exams and written assignments. On successful completion of the qualification you will move on to complete an end point assessment.
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Food & Beverage Service - Level 2 (September 2023 Start)
The skills developed will help you to be able to offer an outstanding restaurant service. You will learn how to professionally work in a restaurant environment serve freshly prepared food and work as a barista. You will also gain valuable skills on customer care, working as part of a team and employability.
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Food & Beverage Service - Level 2 (September 2024 Start)
The skills developed will help you to be able to offer an outstanding restaurant service. You will learn how to professionally work in a restaurant environment serve freshly prepared food and work as a barista. You will also gain valuable skills on customer care, working as part of a team and employability.
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Food and Beverage Service Supervision - Level 3 (September 2023 Start)
This course is for those wishing to develop on their previous Level 2 qualification and wish to take their food service skills to a supervisory level.
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Food and Beverage Service Supervision - Level 3 (September 2024 Start)
This course is for those wishing to develop on their previous Level 2 qualification and wish to take their food service skills to a supervisory level.
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Food Safety in Catering - Level 2 Award
This course is for anyone working in the food industry that prepares or handles food. This course will develop your knowledge in all basic hygiene rules.
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Foundation Degree in Childhood Studies, Care and Education
This course will equip you with the specialist knowledge and skills needed to support your continued development in the Childhood Sector. It is suitable for those working with children under 11yrs and their families, including in Early Years, Primary School, or Family Support provision to further develop skills to Level 5. Level 4 (Year 1 for full-time students and Year 1 + first semester in Year 2 for part-time students) develops skills to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of well-established theories, concepts and historical origins of theory. Students will develop understanding in taking responsibility for personal and professional development using reflection and feedback to analyse their own capabilities and be able to implement actions for improvement. Level 5 (Year 2 for full-time students and Year 2 second semester and Year 3 for part-time students) begins the process of being able to work appropriately with a variety of interdisciplinary groups and teams, showing a critical insight in leadership and management skills. Further, students will be able to consistently employ appropriate pedagogical and andragogical approaches to achieve the best outcomes when working with children, professionals, colleagues, parents and carers. The course operates on a fixed modular basis, most modules count for 15 academic credits although some are double weighted and count for 30 credits. Each credit taken equates to a total study time of around 10 hours. Total study time includes scheduled teaching, independent study, and assessment activity. Full-time students take modules worth 60 credits per semester, with part-time students taking proportionately fewer credits per semester. All students take a total of 120 credits per level and 240 credits for the Foundation Degree as a whole. Your overall grade for the course and your degree classification are based on the marks obtained for modules taken at Level 5; these are Pass, Merit and Distinction awards. The full-time and part-time course has one start point in September and each year finishes in June.
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Foundation Degree in Childhood Studies, Care and Education
This course will equip you with the specialist knowledge and skills needed to support your continued development in the Childhood Sector. It is suitable for those working with children under 11yrs and their families, including in Early Years, Primary School, or Family Support provision to further develop skills to Level 5. Level 4 (Year 1 for full-time students and Year 1 + first semester in Year 2 for part-time students) develops skills to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of well-established theories, concepts and historical origins of theory. Students will develop understanding in taking responsibility for personal and professional development using reflection and feedback to analyse their own capabilities and be able to implement actions for improvement. Level 5 (Year 2 for full-time students and Year 2 second semester and Year 3 for part-time students) begins the process of being able to work appropriately with a variety of interdisciplinary groups and teams, showing a critical insight in leadership and management skills. Further, students will be able to consistently employ appropriate pedagogical and andragogical approaches to achieve the best outcomes when working with children, professionals, colleagues, parents and carers. The course operates on a fixed modular basis, most modules count for 15 academic credits although some are double weighted and count for 30 credits. Each credit taken equates to a total study time of around 10 hours. Total study time includes scheduled teaching, independent study, and assessment activity. Full-time students take modules worth 60 credits per semester, with part-time students taking proportionately fewer credits per semester. All students take a total of 120 credits per level and 240 credits for the Foundation Degree as a whole. Your overall grade for the course and your degree classification are based on the marks obtained for modules taken at Level 5; these are Pass, Merit and Distinction awards. The full-time and part-time course has one start point in September and each year finishes in June.
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Foundation Degree in Digital Design and Media (3D Design Visualisation)
On this exciting programme you will explore and develop the creative, critical, professional and personal skills required in the competitive and rapidly changing Creative Industries landscape. As well as engaging with contemporary issues and practices, the FdA Digital Design and Media [3D Design Visualiusation] encompasses areas including 3D Modelling and Prototyping, 3D Rendering and Animation, Digital 3D Effects, CAD, User Centre Design and Lean Manufacturing Processes principles and Design Processes and Methods for different objects and environments such as Product Design or Architecture and Interior Spaces Walk-Throughs. The aim is to develop creative and technical skills related to 3D Design Visualisation alongside employability and academic skills through a variety of exciting assignments and real design projects. The course delivery is constantly developing in line with changes within the Creative Industries and advances in digital technology and practice. You will learn digital design skills and Adobe software skills which will make you highly employable. This programme is also ideal for employees who want to develop digital skills for career progression or to change careers. You can study 2 years full-time or 4 years part- time. As well as the 3D Design Visualisation pathway, we also offer pathways in Digital Media, Digital Graphics, Digital Photography, Surface Pattern and Textiles, Concept Art for Games and Film, and Visual Effects for Film and Games. Some of the modules on this course will be studied collaboratively by students on all pathways, whilst other modules will be specific to the specialist pathway you are studying. In the first Semester of Year 1 (September-February of the first year of the course) students will have exposure to all of the pathways available. If, at the end of this, you wish to switch your specialist pathway then you will have the one-off opportunity to do this in the February of Year 1 of your course. After this point, you will remain fixed on your chosen specialist pathway for the remaining duration of the programme. Full-time typically equates to two days per week in taught sessions, and part-time to one day per week in taught sessions. On top of this, students are expected to work independently on research, assignments, and practical projects.
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Foundation Degree in Digital Design and Media (3D Design Visualisation)
On this exciting programme you will explore and develop the creative, critical, professional and personal skills required in the competitive and rapidly changing Creative Industries landscape. As well as engaging with contemporary issues and practices, the FdA Digital Design and Media [3D Design Visualiusation] encompasses areas including 3D Modelling and Prototyping, 3D Rendering and Animation, Digital 3D Effects, CAD, User Centre Design and Lean Manufacturing Processes principles and Design Processes and Methods for different objects and environments such as Product Design or Architecture and Interior Spaces Walk-Throughs. The aim is to develop creative and technical skills related to 3D Design Visualisation alongside employability and academic skills through a variety of exciting assignments and real design projects. The course delivery is constantly developing in line with changes within the Creative Industries and advances in digital technology and practice. You will learn digital design skills and Adobe software skills which will make you highly employable. This programme is also ideal for employees who want to develop digital skills for career progression or to change careers. You can study 2 years full-time or 4 years part- time. As well as the 3D Design Visualisation pathway, we also offer pathways in Digital Media, Digital Graphics, Digital Photography, Surface Pattern and Textiles, Concept Art for Games and Film, and Visual Effects for Film and Games. Some of the modules on this course will be studied collaboratively by students on all pathways, whilst other modules will be specific to the specialist pathway you are studying. In the first Semester of Year 1 (September-February of the first year of the course) students will have exposure to all of the pathways available. If, at the end of this, you wish to switch your specialist pathway then you will have the one-off opportunity to do this in the February of Year 1 of your course. After this point, you will remain fixed on your chosen specialist pathway for the remaining duration of the programme. Full-time typically equates to two days per week in taught sessions, and part-time to one day per week in taught sessions. On top of this, students are expected to work independently on research, assignments, and practical projects.
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Foundation Degree in Digital Design and Media (Concept Art for Games and Film)
On this exciting future focussed programme you will explore and develop the creative, technical, critical and personal skills needed in the highly competitive and rapidly changing world of Concept Art. The course and study methods allow you to engage with the contemporary issues and the modern practices which are transforming the creation of concept art outcomes. This qualification runs alongside the FdA Digital Design and Media pathways, offering you opportunities for cross-disciplinary debate and shared experiences. Input from local, regional and national practitioners is provided throughout the year. You will develop strong creative and technical Concept Art skills which will make you highly employ As well as the Concept Art for Games and Film pathway, we also offer pathways in Digital Media, Digital Graphics, Digital Photography, 3D Design Visualisation, Surface Pattern and Textiles, and Visual Effects for Film and Games. Some of the modules on this course will be studied collaboratively by students on all pathways, whilst other modules will be specific to the specialist pathway you are studying. In the first Semester of Year 1 (September-February of the first year of the course) students will have exposure to all of the pathways available. If, at the end of this, you wish to switch your specialist pathway then you will have the one-off opportunity to do this in the February of Year 1 of your course. After this point, you will remain fixed on your chosen specialist pathway for the remaining duration of the programme. able. This programme is also ideal for employees who want to develop digital skills for career progression or to change careers. You can study 2 years full-time or 4 years part-time. Full-time typically equates to two days per week in taught sessions, and part-time to one day per week in taught sessions. On top of this, students are expected to work independently on research, assignments, and practical projects.
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Foundation Degree in Digital Design and Media (Concept Art for Games and Film)
On this exciting future focussed programme you will explore and develop the creative, technical, critical and personal skills needed in the highly competitive and rapidly changing world of Concept Art. The course and study methods allow you to engage with the contemporary issues and the modern practices which are transforming the creation of concept art outcomes. This qualification runs alongside the FdA Digital Design and Media pathways, offering you opportunities for cross-disciplinary debate and shared experiences. Input from local, regional and national practitioners is provided throughout the year. You will develop strong creative and technical Concept Art skills which will make you highly employ As well as the Concept Art for Games and Film pathway, we also offer pathways in Digital Media, Digital Graphics, Digital Photography, 3D Design Visualisation, Surface Pattern and Textiles, and Visual Effects for Film and Games. Some of the modules on this course will be studied collaboratively by students on all pathways, whilst other modules will be specific to the specialist pathway you are studying. In the first Semester of Year 1 (September-February of the first year of the course) students will have exposure to all of the pathways available. If, at the end of this, you wish to switch your specialist pathway then you will have the one-off opportunity to do this in the February of Year 1 of your course. After this point, you will remain fixed on your chosen specialist pathway for the remaining duration of the programme. able. This programme is also ideal for employees who want to develop digital skills for career progression or to change careers. You can study 2 years full-time or 4 years part-time. Full-time typically equates to two days per week in taught sessions, and part-time to one day per week in taught sessions. On top of this, students are expected to work independently on research, assignments, and practical projects.
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Foundation Degree in Digital Design and Media (Digital Graphics)
On this exciting future focussed programme you will explore and develop the creative, critical, professional and personal skills required in the competitive and rapidly changing Creative Industries landscape. As well as engaging with contemporary issues and practices, the FdA Digital Design and Media [Digital Graphics] encompasses areas including idea generation, creative thinking, visual language and communication, design processes and methods, layout and typographic design, image making, design for branding, design for advertising, design for packaging, web and app design, design for interaction, VR and AR . The aim is to develop creative and technical skills related to Graphic Design alongside employability and academic skills through a variety of exciting assignments and real design projects. The course delivery is constantly developing in line with changes within the Creative Industries and advances in digital technology and practice. You will learn digital design skills and Adobe software skills which will make you highly employable. This programme is also ideal for employees who want to develop digital skills for career progression or to change careers. You can study 2 years full-time or 4 years part- time. As well as the Digital Graphics pathway, we also offer pathways in Digital Media, Digital Photography, 3D Design Visualisation, Surface Pattern and Textiles, Concept Art for Games and Film, and Visual Effects for Film and Games. Some of the modules on this course will be studied collaboratively by students on all pathways, whilst other modules will be specific to the specialist pathway you are studying. In the first Semester of Year 1 (September-February of the first year of the course) students will have exposure to all of the pathways available. If, at the end of this, you wish to switch your specialist pathway then you will have the one-off opportunity to do this in the February of Year 1 of your course. After this point, you will remain fixed on your chosen specialist pathway for the remaining duration of the programme. Full-time typically equates to two days per week in taught sessions, and part-time to one day per week in taught sessions. On top of this, students are expected to work independently on research, assignments, and practical projects.
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Foundation Degree in Digital Design and Media (Digital Graphics)
On this exciting future focussed programme you will explore and develop the creative, critical, professional and personal skills required in the competitive and rapidly changing Creative Industries landscape. As well as engaging with contemporary issues and practices, the FdA Digital Design and Media [Digital Graphics] encompasses areas including idea generation, creative thinking, visual language and communication, design processes and methods, layout and typographic design, image making, design for branding, design for advertising, design for packaging, web and app design, design for interaction, VR and AR . The aim is to develop creative and technical skills related to Graphic Design alongside employability and academic skills through a variety of exciting assignments and real design projects. The course delivery is constantly developing in line with changes within the Creative Industries and advances in digital technology and practice. You will learn digital design skills and Adobe software skills which will make you highly employable. This programme is also ideal for employees who want to develop digital skills for career progression or to change careers. You can study 2 years full-time or 4 years part- time. As well as the Digital Graphics pathway, we also offer pathways in Digital Media, Digital Photography, 3D Design Visualisation, Surface Pattern and Textiles, Concept Art for Games and Film, and Visual Effects for Film and Games. Some of the modules on this course will be studied collaboratively by students on all pathways, whilst other modules will be specific to the specialist pathway you are studying. In the first Semester of Year 1 (September-February of the first year of the course) students will have exposure to all of the pathways available. If, at the end of this, you wish to switch your specialist pathway then you will have the one-off opportunity to do this in the February of Year 1 of your course. After this point, you will remain fixed on your chosen specialist pathway for the remaining duration of the programme. Full-time typically equates to two days per week in taught sessions, and part-time to one day per week in taught sessions. On top of this, students are expected to work independently on research, assignments, and practical projects.
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Foundation Degree in Digital Design and Media (Digital Media)
On this exciting future focussed programme you will explore and develop the creative, critical, professional and personal skills needed in the competitive and rapidly changing digital media landscape. The course and methods of study allow you to engage with the contemporary issues and practices which are transforming media production and consumption. You will explore audio-visual production across a range of platforms and outcomes (Digital Content Production, Short Film and Music Video Production, Factual and Corporate Production, and Presentation / Interview Techniques) and have the opportunity to work in a variety of media. This includes video, audio, radio, animation, motion-graphics and interactive media. Emphasis can be placed on a medium of your choice and you will be encouraged to work outside of conventional forms, where appropriate, so that you are able to investigate and continually respond to the changing conventions of the sector. You will develop strong digital media skills which will make you highly employable. This programme is also ideal for employees who want to develop digital skills for career progression or to change careers. You can study 2 years full-time or 4 years part-time. As well as the Digital Media pathway, we also offer pathways in Digital Graphics, Digital Photography, 3D Design Visualisation, Surface Pattern and Textiles, Concept Art for Games and Film, and Visual Effects for Film and Games. Some of the modules on this course will be studied collaboratively by students on all pathways, whilst other modules will be specific to the specialist pathway you are studying. In the first Semester of Year 1 (September-February of the first year of the course) students will have exposure to all of the pathways available. If, at the end of this, you wish to switch your specialist pathway then you will have the one-off opportunity to do this in the February of Year 1 of your course. After this point, you will remain fixed on your chosen specialist pathway for the remaining duration of the programme. Full-time typically equates to two days per week in taught sessions, and part-time to one day per week in taught sessions. On top of this, students are expected to work independently on research, assignments, and practical projects.
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Foundation Degree in Digital Design and Media (Digital Media)
On this exciting future focussed programme you will explore and develop the creative, critical, professional and personal skills needed in the competitive and rapidly changing digital media landscape. The course and methods of study allow you to engage with the contemporary issues and practices which are transforming media production and consumption. You will explore audio-visual production across a range of platforms and outcomes (Digital Content Production, Short Film and Music Video Production, Factual and Corporate Production, and Presentation / Interview Techniques) and have the opportunity to work in a variety of media. This includes video, audio, radio, animation, motion-graphics and interactive media. Emphasis can be placed on a medium of your choice and you will be encouraged to work outside of conventional forms, where appropriate, so that you are able to investigate and continually respond to the changing conventions of the sector. You will develop strong digital media skills which will make you highly employable. This programme is also ideal for employees who want to develop digital skills for career progression or to change careers. You can study 2 years full-time or 4 years part-time. As well as the Digital Media pathway, we also offer pathways in Digital Graphics, Digital Photography, 3D Design Visualisation, Surface Pattern and Textiles, Concept Art for Games and Film, and Visual Effects for Film and Games. Some of the modules on this course will be studied collaboratively by students on all pathways, whilst other modules will be specific to the specialist pathway you are studying. In the first Semester of Year 1 (September-February of the first year of the course) students will have exposure to all of the pathways available. If, at the end of this, you wish to switch your specialist pathway then you will have the one-off opportunity to do this in the February of Year 1 of your course. After this point, you will remain fixed on your chosen specialist pathway for the remaining duration of the programme. Full-time typically equates to two days per week in taught sessions, and part-time to one day per week in taught sessions. On top of this, students are expected to work independently on research, assignments, and practical projects.
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Foundation Degree in Digital Design and Media (Digital Photography)
On this exciting future focussed programme you will explore and develop the creative, technical, critical and personal skills needed in the highly competitive and rapidly changing world of professional photography. The course and study methods allow you to engage with the contemporary issues and the modern practices which are transforming the production and consumption of photography. You will develop skills and knowledge in the following areas: camera skills, studio lighting skills, darkroom skills, idea generation, images and storytelling, digital image making, post-production techniques, Photography for different uses through a series of taught lectures and practical exploration. This qualification runs alongside all FdA Digital Design and Media pathways, offering you opportunities for cross-disciplinary debate and shared experiences. Input from local, regional and national practitioners is provided throughout the year. You will develop strong creative and technical photography skills which will make you highly employable. This programme is also ideal for employees who want to develop digital skills for career progression or to change careers. You can study 2 years full-time or 4 years part-time. As well as the Digital Photography pathway, we also offer pathways in Digital Media, Digital Graphics, 3D Design Visualisation, Surface Pattern and Textiles, Concept Art for Games and Film, and Visual Effects for Film and Games. Some of the modules on this course will be studied collaboratively by students on all pathways, whilst other modules will be specific to the specialist pathway you are studying. In the first Semester of Year 1 (September-February of the first year of the course) students will have exposure to all of the pathways available. If, at the end of this, you wish to switch your specialist pathway then you will have the one-off opportunity to do this in the February of Year 1 of your course. After this point, you will remain fixed on your chosen specialist pathway for the remaining duration of the programme. Full-time typically equates to two days per week in taught sessions, and part-time to one day per week in taught sessions. On top of this, students are expected to work independently on research, assignments, and practical projects.
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Foundation Degree in Digital Design and Media (Digital Photography)
On this exciting future focussed programme you will explore and develop the creative, technical, critical and personal skills needed in the highly competitive and rapidly changing world of professional photography. The course and study methods allow you to engage with the contemporary issues and the modern practices which are transforming the production and consumption of photography. You will develop skills and knowledge in the following areas: camera skills, studio lighting skills, darkroom skills, idea generation, images and storytelling, digital image making, post-production techniques, Photography for different uses through a series of taught lectures and practical exploration. This qualification runs alongside all FdA Digital Design and Media pathways, offering you opportunities for cross-disciplinary debate and shared experiences. Input from local, regional and national practitioners is provided throughout the year. You will develop strong creative and technical photography skills which will make you highly employable. This programme is also ideal for employees who want to develop digital skills for career progression or to change careers. You can study 2 years full-time or 4 years part-time. As well as the Digital Photography pathway, we also offer pathways in Digital Media, Digital Graphics, 3D Design Visualisation, Surface Pattern and Textiles, Concept Art for Games and Film, and Visual Effects for Film and Games. Some of the modules on this course will be studied collaboratively by students on all pathways, whilst other modules will be specific to the specialist pathway you are studying. In the first Semester of Year 1 (September-February of the first year of the course) students will have exposure to all of the pathways available. If, at the end of this, you wish to switch your specialist pathway then you will have the one-off opportunity to do this in the February of Year 1 of your course. After this point, you will remain fixed on your chosen specialist pathway for the remaining duration of the programme. Full-time typically equates to two days per week in taught sessions, and part-time to one day per week in taught sessions. On top of this, students are expected to work independently on research, assignments, and practical projects.
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Foundation Degree in Digital Design and Media (Surface Pattern and Textiles)
On this exciting future focussed programme you will explore and develop the creative, technical, critical and personal skills needed in the highly competitive and rapidly changing world of textile design. The course and study methods allow you to engage with the contemporary issues and the modern practices which are transforming the textile design sector. This qualification runs alongside the FdA Digital Design and Media pathways, offering you opportunities for cross-disciplinary debate and shared experiences. Input from local, regional and national practitioners is provided throughout the year. You will develop strong creative and technical surface pattern and textiles skills which will make you highly employable. This programme is also ideal for employees who want to develop digital skills for career progression or to change careers. You can study 2 years full-time or 4 years part-time. As well as the Surface Pattern and Textiles pathway, we also offer pathways in Digital Media, Digitial Graphics, Digital Photography, 3D Design Visualisation, Concept Art for Games and Film, and Visual Effects for Film and Games. Some of the modules on this course will be studied collaboratively by students on all pathways, whilst other modules will be specific to the specialist pathway you are studying. In the first Semester of Year 1 (September-February of the first year of the course) students will have exposure to all of the pathways available. If, at the end of this, you wish to switch your specialist pathway then you will have the one-off opportunity to do this in the February of Year 1 of your course. After this point, you will remain fixed on your chosen specialist pathway for the remaining duration of the programme. Full-time typically equates to two days per week in taught sessions, and part-time to one day per week in taught sessions. On top of this, students are expected to work independently on research, assignments, and practical projects.
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Foundation Degree in Digital Design and Media (Surface Pattern and Textiles)
On this exciting future focussed programme you will explore and develop the creative, technical, critical and personal skills needed in the highly competitive and rapidly changing world of textile design. The course and study methods allow you to engage with the contemporary issues and the modern practices which are transforming the textile design sector. This qualification runs alongside the FdA Digital Design and Media pathways, offering you opportunities for cross-disciplinary debate and shared experiences. Input from local, regional and national practitioners is provided throughout the year. You will develop strong creative and technical surface pattern and textiles skills which will make you highly employable. This programme is also ideal for employees who want to develop digital skills for career progression or to change careers. You can study 2 years full-time or 4 years part-time. As well as the Surface Pattern and Textiles pathway, we also offer pathways in Digital Media, Digitial Graphics, Digital Photography, 3D Design Visualisation, Concept Art for Games and Film, and Visual Effects for Film and Games. Some of the modules on this course will be studied collaboratively by students on all pathways, whilst other modules will be specific to the specialist pathway you are studying. In the first Semester of Year 1 (September-February of the first year of the course) students will have exposure to all of the pathways available. If, at the end of this, you wish to switch your specialist pathway then you will have the one-off opportunity to do this in the February of Year 1 of your course. After this point, you will remain fixed on your chosen specialist pathway for the remaining duration of the programme. Full-time typically equates to two days per week in taught sessions, and part-time to one day per week in taught sessions. On top of this, students are expected to work independently on research, assignments, and practical projects.
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Foundation Degree in Digital Design and Media (Visual Effects for Film and Games)
On this exciting future focussed programme you will explore and develop the creative, critical, professional and personal skills needed in the competitive and rapidly changing visual effects media landscape. The course and methods of study allow you to engage with the contemporary issues and practices which are transforming visual effects production and consumption. You explore audio-visual post-production across a range of platforms and outcomes and have the opportunity to work using a variety of software. This includes video, audio, radio, animation, motion-graphics and interactive media. Emphasis can be placed on a medium of your choice and you will be encouraged to work outside of conventional forms, where appropriate, so that you are able to investigate and continually respond to the changing conventions of the sector. You will develop strong visual effects skills which will make you highly employable. This programme is also ideal for employees who want to develop digital skills for career progression or to change careers. You can study 2 years full-time or 4 years part-time. As well as the Visual Effects for Film and Games pathway, we also offer pathways in Digital Media, Digital Graphics, Digital Photography, 3D Design Visualisation, Surface Pattern and Textiles, and Concept Art for Games and Film. Some of the modules on this course will be studied collaboratively by students on all pathways, whilst other modules will be specific to the specialist pathway you are studying. In the first Semester of Year 1 (September-February of the first year of the course) students will have exposure to all of the pathways available. If, at the end of this, you wish to switch your specialist pathway then you will have the one-off opportunity to do this in the February of Year 1 of your course. After this point, you will remain fixed on your chosen specialist pathway for the remaining duration of the programme. Full-time typically equates to two days per week in taught sessions, and part-time to one day per week in taught sessions. On top of this, students are expected to work independently on research, assignments, and practical projects.
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Foundation Degree in Digital Design and Media (Visual Effects for Film and Games)
On this exciting future focussed programme you will explore and develop the creative, critical, professional and personal skills needed in the competitive and rapidly changing visual effects media landscape. The course and methods of study allow you to engage with the contemporary issues and practices which are transforming visual effects production and consumption. You explore audio-visual post-production across a range of platforms and outcomes and have the opportunity to work using a variety of software. This includes video, audio, radio, animation, motion-graphics and interactive media. Emphasis can be placed on a medium of your choice and you will be encouraged to work outside of conventional forms, where appropriate, so that you are able to investigate and continually respond to the changing conventions of the sector. You will develop strong visual effects skills which will make you highly employable. This programme is also ideal for employees who want to develop digital skills for career progression or to change careers. You can study 2 years full-time or 4 years part-time. As well as the Visual Effects for Film and Games pathway, we also offer pathways in Digital Media, Digital Graphics, Digital Photography, 3D Design Visualisation, Surface Pattern and Textiles, and Concept Art for Games and Film. Some of the modules on this course will be studied collaboratively by students on all pathways, whilst other modules will be specific to the specialist pathway you are studying. In the first Semester of Year 1 (September-February of the first year of the course) students will have exposure to all of the pathways available. If, at the end of this, you wish to switch your specialist pathway then you will have the one-off opportunity to do this in the February of Year 1 of your course. After this point, you will remain fixed on your chosen specialist pathway for the remaining duration of the programme. Full-time typically equates to two days per week in taught sessions, and part-time to one day per week in taught sessions. On top of this, students are expected to work independently on research, assignments, and practical projects.
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Functional Skills English
Functional Skills English courses at Yeovil College primarily aim to develop and enhance your understanding of, and confidence in using, English skills in relation to work. The skills developed within these lessons will help learners gain confidence within their reading, writing and speaking and listening skills whilst gaining a nationally recognised qualification in English.
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Functional Skills English
Functional Skills English courses at Yeovil College primarily aim to develop and enhance your understanding of, and confidence in using, English skills in relation to work. The skills developed within these lessons will help learners gain confidence within their reading, writing and speaking and listening skills whilst gaining a nationally recognised qualification in English.
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Functional Skills English
Functional Skills English courses at Yeovil College primarily aim to develop and enhance your understanding of, and confidence in using, English skills in relation to work. The skills developed within these lessons will help learners gain confidence within their reading, writing and speaking and listening skills whilst gaining a nationally recognised qualification in English.
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Functional Skills English
Functional Skills English courses at Yeovil College primarily aim to develop and enhance your understanding of, and confidence in using, English skills in relation to work. The skills developed within these lessons will help learners gain confidence within their reading, writing and speaking and listening skills whilst gaining a nationally recognised qualification in English.
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Functional Skills English (Block Week)
Achieve your Functional Skills English within a week! Functional Skills English courses primarily aim to develop and enhance your understanding of using English skills in relation to employment or higher education. The skills developed within these lessons will help you gain confidence in reading, writing and speaking and listening whilst gaining a nationally recognised qualification in English. This week-long course is taught on-site at Yeovil College.
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Functional Skills English (Block Week)
Achieve your Functional Skills English within a week! Functional Skills English courses primarily aim to develop and enhance your understanding of using English skills in relation to employment or higher education. The skills developed within these lessons will help you gain confidence in reading, writing and speaking and listening whilst gaining a nationally recognised qualification in English. This week-long course is taught on-site at Yeovil College.
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Functional Skills Maths
Functional Skills Maths courses at Yeovil College primarily aim to develop and enhance your understanding of, and confidence in using, maths skills in relation to work. The skills developed within these lessons will help learners gain confidence within their problem-solving ability whilst gaining a nationally recognised qualification in mathematics.
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Functional Skills Maths
Functional Skills Maths courses at Yeovil College primarily aim to develop and enhance your understanding of, and confidence in using, maths skills in relation to work. The skills developed within these lessons will help learners gain confidence within their problem-solving ability whilst gaining a nationally recognised qualification in mathematics.
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Functional Skills Maths
Functional Skills Maths courses at Yeovil College primarily aim to develop and enhance your understanding of, and confidence in using, maths skills in relation to work. The skills developed within these lessons will help learners gain confidence within their problem-solving ability whilst gaining a nationally recognised qualification in mathematics.
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College Main Site
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Functional Skills Maths
Functional Skills Maths courses at Yeovil College primarily aim to develop and enhance your understanding of, and confidence in using, maths skills in relation to work. The skills developed within these lessons will help learners gain confidence within their problem-solving ability whilst gaining a nationally recognised qualification in mathematics.
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Part Time
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College Main Site
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Functional Skills Maths (Block Week)
Achieve your Functional Skills Maths within a week! The qualification focuses on numeracy and practical maths skills for learners’ personal and professional lives. You will develop the ability to apply maths to real life situations and problem solve to deal with issues that you may face in your adult working life. This week-long course is taught on-site at Yeovil College.
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Part Time
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College Main Site
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Functional Skills Maths (Block Week)
Achieve your Functional Skills Maths within a week! The qualification focuses on numeracy and practical maths skills for learners’ personal and professional lives. You will develop the ability to apply maths to real life situations and problem solve to deal with issues that you may face in your adult working life. This week-long course is taught on-site at Yeovil College.
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Part Time
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College Main Site
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Furniture Manufacturer - Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2022 and July 2023)
To undertake this apprenticeship you will need to be employed and working with qualified operatives in furniture making. You will complete a 2 year apprenticeship, attending college one day per week during term time. Over the two years you will develop a wide range of skills that include the manufacturing of Kitchens, bedroom, living rooms and other furniture used within the home, produce office products, furniture for commercial builds such as schools hospitals and hotels. The furniture you will manufacture can be to a very high specification, often for large contracts or bespoke items as requested by customers. Throughout the qualification you will undertake a series of exams and written assessments. On successful completion of the qualification you will move on to complete an end point assessment.
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Furniture Manufacturer - Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2023 and July 2024)
To undertake this apprenticeship you will need to be employed and working with qualified operatives in furniture making. You will complete a 2 year apprenticeship, attending college one day per week during term time. Over the two years you will develop a wide range of skills that include the manufacturing of Kitchens, bedroom, living rooms and other furniture used within the home, produce office products, furniture for commercial builds such as schools hospitals and hotels. The furniture you will manufacture can be to a very high specification, often for large contracts or bespoke items as requested by customers. Throughout the qualification you will undertake a series of exams and written assessments. On successful completion of the qualification you will move on to complete an end point assessment.
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Furniture Manufacturer - Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2024 and July 2025)
To undertake this apprenticeship you will need to be employed and working with qualified operatives in furniture making. You will complete a 2 year apprenticeship, attending college one day per week during term time. Over the two years you will develop a wide range of skills that include the manufacturing of Kitchens, bedroom, living rooms and other furniture used within the home, produce office products, furniture for commercial builds such as schools hospitals and hotels. The furniture you will manufacture can be to a very high specification, often for large contracts or bespoke items as requested by customers. Throughout the qualification you will undertake a series of exams and written assessments. On successful completion of the qualification you will move on to complete an end point assessment.
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GCSE English Language (September Start 2023)
This course will teach you to analyse the ways writers use language to make the reader respond how they want them to. You will learn: How to analyse the ways writers organise their ideas; how to explain your reaction to what you have read; how to write using language techniques; how to construct an argument effectively – like a writer.
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Part Time
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College Main Site
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GCSE English Language (September Start 2023)
This course will teach you to analyse the ways writers use language to make the reader respond how they want them to. You will learn: How to analyse the ways writers organise their ideas; how to explain your reaction to what you have read; how to write using language techniques; how to construct an argument effectively – like a writer.
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College Main Site
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GCSE Maths (September Start 2023)
This Level 2 course primarily aims to develop and enhance your understanding of, and confidence in using, maths skills in relation to work, as well as developing your overall reasoning ability.
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College Main Site
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GCSE Maths (September Start 2023)
This Level 2 course primarily aims to develop and enhance your understanding of, and confidence in using, maths skills in relation to work, as well as developing your overall reasoning ability.
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Part Time
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College Main Site
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General Welder (Arc Processes) - Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2022 and July 2023)
Welding is a way to make high strength joints between two or more parts. General Welders use high electrical energy to form an arc. Manual dexterity is essential in controlling the arc, which is used to melt metals, allowing them to fuse together to form a structurally sound weld. Welding is a safety critical occupation and every welder takes responsibility for the quality and accuracy of their work. General Welders are required to produce joints that satisfy basic quality standards in order to ensure that the finished products function correctly, contributing to the safety of all and the global quality of life.
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Employer Premises
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Graphic Design & Photography - Level 3 (September 2023 Start)
On this study programme you will work explore a range of materials, techniques and processes related to digital design, graphic design, 3D design and photography. You will have the opportunity to work on real design briefs and enter design competitions exploring Branding, Advertising, Printmaking, Illustration, Packaging, Architecture, Web Design, App Design, Visual Communication, Product Design, Typographic and Layout Design.
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School Leavers (16-18)
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College Main Site
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Graphic Design & Photography - Level 3 (September 2024 Start)
On this study programme you will work explore a range of materials, techniques and processes related to digital design, graphic design, 3D design and photography. You will have the opportunity to work on real design briefs and enter design competitions exploring Branding, Advertising, Printmaking, Illustration, Packaging, Architecture, Web Design, App Design, Visual Communication, Product Design, Typographic and Layout Design.
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School Leavers (16-18)
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College Main Site
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Hair & Media Makeup - Level 2 (September 2023 Start)
This programme will develop your skills and knowledge in the world of media hair and Makeup. You will cover units such as The art of dressing hair, Skin Tanning, Plaiting and twisting, applying makeup and the art of photographic makeup.
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School Leavers (16-18)
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College Main Site
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Hair & Media Makeup - Level 2 (September 2024 Start)
This programme will develop your skills and knowledge in the world of media hair and Makeup. You will cover units such as The art of dressing hair, Skin Tanning, Plaiting and twisting, applying makeup and the art of photographic makeup.
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School Leavers (16-18)
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College Main Site
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Hair Professional (Barbering & Hairdressing Options) - Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2022 and July 2023)
The Level 2 Diploma in Professional Hairdressing and Level 2 Professional Barbering have been designed by employers for those wishing work wither in a hairdressers or barbers. Both Diplomas will lead to the achievement of the Hairdressing Professional Standard, alongside the relevant functional skills and end-point assessment (EPA) module. This qualification is designed for learners who are over 16 years old and wish to develop skills and knowledge needed to begin to work in a Hairdressers or Barber.
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Hair Professional (Barbering & Hairdressing Options) - Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2023 and July 2024)
The Level 2 Diploma in Professional Hairdressing and Level 2 Professional Barbering have been designed by employers for those wishing work wither in a hairdressers or barbers. Both Diplomas will lead to the achievement of the Hairdressing Professional Standard, alongside the relevant functional skills and end-point assessment (EPA) module. This qualification is designed for learners who are over 16 years old and wish to develop skills and knowledge needed to begin to work in a Hairdressers or Barber.
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Hair Professional (Barbering & Hairdressing Options) - Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2024 and July 2025)
The Level 2 Diploma in Professional Hairdressing and Level 2 Professional Barbering have been designed by employers for those wishing work wither in a hairdressers or barbers. Both Diplomas will lead to the achievement of the Hairdressing Professional Standard, alongside the relevant functional skills and end-point assessment (EPA) module. This qualification is designed for learners who are over 16 years old and wish to develop skills and knowledge needed to begin to work in a Hairdressers or Barber.
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Hairdressing - Level 3 (September 2023 Start)
The programme is for those wishing to further develop their hairdressing skills to an advanced level. The course consists of a range of units relevant to the modern Hairdresser. You will develop your skills in creative cutting, bridal hair styling, advanced colouring, colour correction, promotion of products and services as well as additional training in employability, and supervisory roles.
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School Leavers (16-18)
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College Main Site
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Hairdressing - Level 3 (September 2024 Start)
The programme is for those wishing to further develop their hairdressing skills to an advanced level. The course consists of a range of units relevant to the modern Hairdresser. You will develop your skills in creative cutting, bridal hair styling, advanced colouring, colour correction, promotion of products and services as well as additional training in employability, and supervisory roles.
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School Leavers (16-18)
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College Main Site
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Health & Social Care - Level 3 (September 2023 Start)
The Level 3 Health and Social Care course is a full-time qualification which, when completed to Extended Diploma level by the end of the second year, will give you all you need to further your career in Health and Social Care. Offering UCAS points equivalent to A level, it is a gateway to university degree courses such as midwifery and nursing, occupational therapy, paramedic science, social work, psychology and many more. Time in industry on work placement throughout the entire programme as well as lectures and practical workshops by industry professionals in college will provide you with relevant and useful skills, knowledge and confidence to prepare you for your next steps.
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School Leavers (16-18)
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College Main Site
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Health & Social Care - Level 3 (September 2024 Start)
The Level 3 Health and Social Care course is a full-time qualification which, when completed to Extended Diploma level by the end of the second year, will give you all you need to further your career in Health and Social Care. Offering UCAS points equivalent to A level, it is a gateway to university degree courses such as midwifery and nursing, occupational therapy, paramedic science, social work, psychology and many more. Time in industry on work placement throughout the entire programme as well as lectures and practical workshops by industry professionals in college will provide you with relevant and useful skills, knowledge and confidence to prepare you for your next steps.
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School Leavers (16-18)
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College Main Site
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Health, Social Care & Early Years L1 Certificate (September 2023 Start)
This Level 1 Health, Care and Early years programme will give you a broad understanding of the industry and help you develop the knowledge and skills you need to work with children and vulnerable people. When you’ve built the confidence you need, you will get the opportunity to get some work experience and demonstrate your skills in a ‘real-life’ setting. You will cover units, including making healthy snacks and advising others on healthy lifestyles when caring for people, communication skills, Equality and Inclusion Growth and development, Physical care routines for children, being organised and developing a personal progression plan. As part of the programme, you will also develop your English and maths skills to the level required to work in the industry. The Level 1 course will provide learners with the knowledge, skills and behaviours needed to progress onto their chosen L2 pathway either into L2 Health and Social Care, L2 T Level Transition Programme in Health and L2 T Level Transition programme in Childcare and Education
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School Leavers (16-18)
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College Main Site
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Health, Social Care & Early Years Level 1 Certificate (September 2024 Start)
This Level 1 Health, Care and Early years programme will give you a broad understanding of the industry and help you develop the knowledge and skills you need to work with children and vulnerable people. When you’ve built the confidence you need, you will get the opportunity to get some work experience and demonstrate your skills in a ‘real-life’ setting. You will cover units, including making healthy snacks and advising others on healthy lifestyles when caring for people, communication skills, Equality and Inclusion Growth and development, Physical care routines for children, being organised and developing a personal progression plan. As part of the programme, you will also develop your English and maths skills to the level required to work in the industry. The Level 1 course will provide learners with the knowledge, skills and behaviours needed to progress onto their chosen L2 pathway either into L2 Health and Social Care, L2 T Level Transition Programme in Health and L2 T Level Transition programme in Childcare and Education
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School Leavers (16-18)
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College Main Site
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HNC Community Coaching for England (September 2023 Start)
When you combine your studies with your interest and passion for sport, great things happen. Whether it is your aim to develop your knowledge of sport, exercise and coaching, or nurture your coaching skills on the court, field or pitch, Yeovil College University Centre will help you to stand out from the crowd. This course will allow students to achieve a qualification at an equivalent level to the first year of a degree whilst undertaking a long-term placement or apprenticeship within a school or sport coaching setting.
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University Centre
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HNC Computing for England
The Higher National Certificate in Computing for England is a stand-alone Level 4 qualification which can be achieved in one year of full-time study or two years of part-time study. It is highly recognised and respected among IT Employers. It has been developed to equip learners with key theoretical knowledge and vocational skills to make them highly competitive in the job market and help them excel in today’s IT industry. The programme is suitable for individuals who have achieved Further Education Level 3 qualification in a relevant subject. Adults who have attained equivalent level of work experience in IT and are looking to gain a recognised higher education qualification are also encouraged to apply. Upon successful completion of the HNC Computing for England programme, applicants may reapply for the HND Computing for England [HTQ] top up programme. Alternatively, students who seek a two year full time programme from the outset can apply for the HND Computing for England (App Dev and Testing) HTQ instead of the HNC followed by HND top up combination. Full time study at either Level 4 and 5 usually requires two days a week attendance, while the part time learners usually attend one day a week. For the part-time route, please apply directly to the Yeovil College University Centre by calling 01935 845454 or emailing university.centre@yeovil.ac.uk.
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University Centre
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HNC Computing for England
The Higher National Certificate in Computing for England is a stand-alone Level 4 qualification which can be achieved in one year of full-time study or two years of part-time study. It is highly recognised and respected among IT Employers. It has been developed to equip learners with key theoretical knowledge and vocational skills to make them highly competitive in the job market and help them excel in today’s IT industry. The programme is suitable for individuals who have achieved Further Education Level 3 qualification in a relevant subject. Adults who have attained equivalent level of work experience in IT and are looking to gain a recognised higher education qualification are also encouraged to apply. Upon successful completion of the HNC Computing for England programme, applicants may reapply for the HND Computing for England [HTQ] top up programme. Alternatively, students who seek a two year full time programme from the outset can apply for the HND Computing for England (App Dev and Testing) HTQ instead of the HNC followed by HND top up combination. Full time study at either Level 4 and 5 usually requires two days a week attendance, while the part time learners usually attend one day a week. For the part-time route, please apply directly to the Yeovil College University Centre by calling 01935 845454 or emailing university.centre@yeovil.ac.uk.
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University Centre
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HNC Manufacturing Operations
The Higher National Certificate (HNC) in Manufacturing Operations allows students to achieve a qualification equivalent to the first year of a degree. Taught by industry specialists dedicated to ensuring you acquire the skills and knowledge required to succeed in the sector, the programme offers the opportunity to develop an in-depth understanding of the various aspects of manufacturing and related professional standards. The HNC encompasses 8 units delivered 1 day/week: Year 1 - 5 units (Sept - Jun) Year 2 - 3 units (Sept - Feb)
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University Centre
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HNC Manufacturing Operations
The Higher National Certificate (HNC) in Manufacturing Operations allows students to achieve a qualification equivalent to the first year of a degree. Taught by industry specialists dedicated to ensuring you acquire the skills and knowledge required to succeed in the sector, the programme offers the opportunity to develop an in-depth understanding of the various aspects of manufacturing and related professional standards. The HNC encompasses 8 units delivered 1 day/week: Year 1 - 5 units (Sept - Jun) Year 2 - 3 units (Sept - Feb)
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University Centre
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HNC/HND Aeronautical Engineering
The Higher National Diploma (HND) in Aeronautical Engineering allows students to achieve a qualification equivalent to the first two years of a degree. Taught by industry specialists dedicated to ensuring you acquire the skills and knowledge required to succeed in the sector, the programme offers the opportunity to develop an in-depth understanding of the various aspects of flight and professional standards. The programme encompasses 15 units delivered 1 day/week: Year 1 - 5 units (Sept - Jun) Year 2 - 6 units (Sept - Jun) Year 3 - 4 units (Sept - Jun) For those not wishing to complete the full HND, there is also the option to undertake a Higher National Certificate (HNC) equivalent to the first year of a degree. This encompasses 8 units delivered 1 day/week: Year 1 - 5 units (Sept - Jun) Year 2 - 3 units (Sept - Feb) Please note it is also possible to 'top-up' to an HND in future.
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University Centre
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College Main Site
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HNC/HND Aeronautical Engineering
The Higher National Diploma (HND) in Aeronautical Engineering allows students to achieve a qualification equivalent to the first two years of a degree. Taught by industry specialists dedicated to ensuring you acquire the skills and knowledge required to succeed in the sector, the programme offers the opportunity to develop an in-depth understanding of the various aspects of flight and professional standards. The programme encompasses 15 units delivered 1 day/week: Year 1 - 5 units (Sept - Jun) Year 2 - 6 units (Sept - Jun) Year 3 - 4 units (Sept - Jun) For those not wishing to complete the full HND, there is also the option to undertake a Higher National Certificate (HNC) equivalent to the first year of a degree. This encompasses 8 units delivered 1 day/week: Year 1 - 5 units (Sept - Jun) Year 2 - 3 units (Sept - Feb) Please note it is also possible to 'top-up' to an HND in future.
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University Centre
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HNC/HND Mechanical Engineering
The Higher National Diploma (HND) in Mechanical Engineering allows students to achieve a qualification equivalent to the first two years of a degree. Taught by industry specialists dedicated to ensuring you acquire the skills and knowledge required to succeed in the sector, the programme offers the opportunity to develop an in-depth understanding of the various aspects of engineering and related professional standards. The programme encompasses 15 units delivered 1 day/week: Year 1 - 5 units (Sept - Jun) Year 2 - 6 units (Sept - Jun) Year 3 - 4 units (Sept - Jun) For those not wishing to complete the full HND, there is also the option to undertake a Higher National Certificate (HNC) equivalent to the first year of a degree. This encompasses 8 units delivered 1 day/week: Year 1 - 5 units (Sept - Jun) Year 2 - 3 units (Sept - Feb) Please note it is also possible to 'top-up' to an HND in future.
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University Centre
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HNC/HND Mechanical Engineering
The Higher National Diploma (HND) in Mechanical Engineering allows students to achieve a qualification equivalent to the first two years of a degree. Taught by industry specialists dedicated to ensuring you acquire the skills and knowledge required to succeed in the sector, the programme offers the opportunity to develop an in-depth understanding of the various aspects of engineering and related professional standards. The programme encompasses 15 units delivered 1 day/week: Year 1 - 5 units (Sept - Jun) Year 2 - 6 units (Sept - Jun) Year 3 - 4 units (Sept - Jun) For those not wishing to complete the full HND, there is also the option to undertake a Higher National Certificate (HNC) equivalent to the first year of a degree. This encompasses 8 units delivered 1 day/week: Year 1 - 5 units (Sept - Jun) Year 2 - 3 units (Sept - Feb) Please note it is also possible to 'top-up' to an HND in future.
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University Centre
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HND Business
The HND in Business is a varied programme which encompasses a range of business topics. It is designed to give you high quality technical business information which can lead to a variety of careers in industry. The programme seeks to balance both intellectual and practical skills and requires you to learn through lectures, group work, reflective practice and presenting. The programme will be delivered using a range of techniques. The duration of the course is 2 years full-time and 3 years for the part-time method of study. The General Business pathway (Pearson BTEC Level 5 Higher National Diploma in Business) is offered in addition to the Management pathway (Pearson BTEC Level 5 Higher National Diploma in Business (Management)) and also the Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management pathway (Pearson BTEC Level 5 Higher National Diploma in Business (Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management)).
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University Centre
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College Main Site
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HND Business
The HND in Business is a varied programme which encompasses a range of business topics. It is designed to give you high quality technical business information which can lead to a variety of careers in industry. The programme seeks to balance both intellectual and practical skills and requires you to learn through lectures, group work, reflective practice and presenting. The programme will be delivered using a range of techniques. The duration of the course is 2 years full-time and 3 years for the part-time method of study. The General Business pathway (Pearson BTEC Level 5 Higher National Diploma in Business) is offered in addition to the Management pathway (Pearson BTEC Level 5 Higher National Diploma in Business (Management)) and also the Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management pathway (Pearson BTEC Level 5 Higher National Diploma in Business (Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management)).
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University Centre
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HND Computing for England - Application Development & Testing
This Level 5 Higher National Diploma in Computing (HTQ) is a two year programme. It is part of the newly developed Higher Technical Qualification which is mapped to the Software Tester apprenticeship standard. It is a highly valued and recognised brand of technical qualification which is well-respected in the sector by employers. It covers theoretical concepts and vocational skills that are required in the IT industry and has been developed to equip learners with the specialist knowledge and skills to make them competitive and employable in the job market. Students who graduate from this programme are able to progress directly into our Level 6 BSc Computing programme to achieve a full honours degree in 1 year of full time study or 2 years of part time study. Full Time study at Level 5 usually requires learners to attend College two days a week.
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University Centre
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College Main Site
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HND Computing for England - Application Development & Testing
This Level 5 Higher National Diploma in Computing (HTQ) is a two year programme. It is part of the newly developed Higher Technical Qualification which is mapped to the Software Tester apprenticeship standard. It is a highly valued and recognised brand of technical qualification which is well-respected in the sector by employers. It covers theoretical concepts and vocational skills that are required in the IT industry and has been developed to equip learners with the specialist knowledge and skills to make them competitive and employable in the job market. Students who graduate from this programme are able to progress directly into our Level 6 BSc Computing programme to achieve a full honours degree in 1 year of full time study or 2 years of part time study. Full Time study at Level 5 usually requires learners to attend College two days a week.
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University Centre
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HND Computing for England (top-up) - Application Development & Testing
This Higher National Diploma in Computing for England is a Top-Up programme for students who have achieved the HNC Computing (or equivalent) and wish to progress into a full Level 5 HND qualification. This qualification is a part of the new Higher Technical Qualification (HTQ) Framework which incorporates some technical elements of the Software Tester apprenticeship to enrich the cur