Foundation Degrees (FdA/FdSc) Higher National Certificates & Diplomas (HNC/HND) Teaching qualifications University Access courses
Includes courses based at Shuttleworth College Campus
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Chat to course tutors, meet existing students and get all the answers to your questions. Our higher education open evening is a fantastic way to learn more about the College and what we can offer you. Wednesday 8 October 2014 5.00pm-8.00pm at Bedford College, Cauldwell Street, Bedford MK42 9AH Beat the queues – pre-register your place online now at www.bedford.ac.uk/events
Can’t make the date? We’re open all year We also hold general open days throughout the year, so if you can’t come along to our higher education open evening you can still discover Bedford College when the time’s right for you. Just visit www.bedford.ac.uk/events for the latest dates.
Our academic year runs from September to June Autumn Term 2015 Monday 14 September 2015 – Friday 18 December 2015 Half-term: Monday 26 October 2015 – Friday 30 October 2015
InformatIon Days
Spring Term 2016
Summer Term 2016
Once you have applied for your higher education course you will be invited to come along to one of our Information Days so you can find out even more about the subject you’re going to study.
Monday 11 April 2016 – Friday 17 June 2016 Half-term: Monday 30 May 2016 – Friday 3 June 2016
You’ll be able to chat to students, meet your course tutor and check out our facilities.
Monday 4 January 2016 – Thursday 24 March 2016 Half-term: Monday 15 February 2016 – Friday 19 February 2016
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4 Welcome 6
Why choose us?
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Qualifications guide
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University partnership
10 Studying at Bedford College Campus 12 Studying at Shuttleworth College Campus 14 Student support 16 Fees: How do I pay? 18 Funding: What is available? 20 How to apply 22 Our courses
23 Access to Higher Education
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24 Animal Sciences
71 How to find us
25 Art & Design 36 Business 38 Care & Childcare 43 Computing & IT 46 Construction & Building Services 50 Engineering 54 Hospitality 56 Performing Arts, Music Technology & Media 60 Psychology & Crime 62 Specialist Make-up 66
Teacher Education & Training
70 Travel & Tourism Disclaimer: While every effort is made to ensure the information within this prospectus is correct at the time of printing, some details may be subject to change. Bedford College reserves the right to make amendments to the courses, dates, fees or other details, and to make cancellations or changes if student numbers are insufficient. In the unfortunate situation that we have to cancel a course, we will refund your fees in full, but we regret we are not able to offer any refund if you withdraw from your course or fail to start, and you will be liable to pay any outstanding fees that may be due.
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If you’re thinking about higher education, university may not provide you with the flexibility you need. Here at Bedford College we can offer you a variety of flexible options so you can study at a time that suits you and benefit from smaller class sizes. What’s more, our tuition fees can be considerably lower than university. So whether you’re looking for further study after finishing at sixth form or college, or if you’re already working and want to take your career to the next level, our range of higher education courses will help you gain the advanced knowledge you need to move on or move into industry. Turn the page to explore more about what our College has to offer and discover why our higher education courses could be perfect for you…
What’s it like to study with us? Just ask our students…
100% 98% 96%
say that teachers are well prepared for lessons. are enjoying their higher education experience with the College. are satisfied or very satisfied with the quality of the College’s teaching.
Source: Bedford College higher education student survey 2013/14.
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Get the skills employers want Our latest independent review reported that…
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The College’s strong links with employers enhance student learning opportunities and employability, commendably including the additional industry qualifications as part of course provision.
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Source: Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education: Summative review Bedford College 2011.
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Gaining a higher education qualification is all about setting you apart and furthering your career – find out why Bedford College is where you can make it happen…
Be more employable
Save money
Learn from the best
Our latest independent review by the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA)1 commended our strong links with employers stating they enhance student learning and employability.
It’s simple – a higher education qualification at Bedford College is up to £4,000 per year cheaper than university, so you can study without the university price tag.2
Many of our tutors are former or current industry professionals, with the first-hand knowledge, experience and contacts to give your studies the edge.
Stay local
Bridge the gap
Keep costs down and stay local with a great higher education experience that’s right on your doorstep.
Don’t let a break from education or a lack of qualifications get in the way of your higher education journey – our Access courses are designed as a stepping stone to get you there. If you are aged 24 or over, you can get a low cost loan to cover the cost of your Access course, which is completely written off when you progress on to a higher education course. See page 18 for more details.
We work with 1,000 organisations across the region including: Avon; Cancer Research Cambridge; General Motors – Vauxhall and Millbrook Proving Ground; HMGCC; John Lewis Partnership; Lockheed Martin; Marshall Aerospace; Network Rail and Nissan. In our most recent Ofsted report we were also praised for our links with employers: “Teachers have excellent links with industry and use these effectively to develop high levels of industryrelated skills, which prepare students skillfully for the world of work.”
Fit around work
The Job Shop
Enjoy smaller class sizes and benefit from more face-to-face contact time with tutors when compared to university.3
The Job Shop at Bedford College is a new service that works closely with local employers to provide employment opportunities for our students. We can help to equip you with the tools you need to assist in your job search and to succeed in today’s competitive employment market.
Boost your career without leaving your job. Our different study routes mean higher education can fit around your work, and life.
Focus on you
Avoid upfront fees For all of our higher education courses, low interest loans are available to pay for tuition fees – so it’s affordable for everyone.
Go even further Our close partnership with the University of Bedfordshire allows you to top-up your higher education qualification to a full Bachelor’s degree through further study.
Delivering expertise Over the last three years, 86% of our higher education classes were graded as either good or outstanding.4
Source: Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education: Summative review Bedford College 2011. The average cost of a university course in England is £9,000 per year. 3 Source: Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS) Research Paper Number 69: Understanding Higher Education in Further Education Colleges, June 2012. 4 Source: Average of 2012-14 external and internal HE lesson observations. 1 2
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National Student Survey 2013 the results Each year, an independent survey asks students at colleges and universities across the UK what they think about their higher education experience – here’s what our students had to say about Bedford College in the latest results…
89% 88% 85% 80% 79%
agreed that their tutors were good at explaining the subject. agreed they’d been able to contact staff when they needed to. agreed their course was intellectually stimulating. agreed they’d received sufficient advice and support with their studies. agreed that good advice was available to help make study choices.
Source: National Student Survey 2013, conducted by Ipsos MORI for HEFCE.
Progression Many of our courses offer you the opportunity to top-up to a full Honours degree by studying for a final year at university. Just some of the universities our students progressed on to last year include: Anglia Ruskin University
London Metropolitan University
University of Bedfordshire
Canterbury Christ Church University
Loughborough University
University of Hertfordshire
Middlesex University
University of Northampton
De Montfort University
Norwich University of the Arts
University of Portsmouth
Kingston University
Plymouth College of Art
University of West London
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We offer a range of higher education qualifications: BTEC Higher National Certificates/Diplomas (HNCs/HNDs) What are they? These higher education qualifications have a real focus on industry skills and are valued by employers as a recognised alternative to university. HNCs and HNDs are mainly assessed through assignments, projects and practical tasks that you complete throughout the course – not through exams – and they’re designed to lead straight to a career in industry or on to further study at university.
How long do they take? HNCs take between one and two years to complete depending on the study route you choose to take, and are generally equivalent to the first year of a full Bachelor’s degree at university. You can continue your studies at Bedford College by moving on to the HND qualification after your HNC. HNDs represent the next level of study up from HNCs, taking an additional one to two years to complete depending on the study route you choose to take. They are generally equivalent to the second year of university and you can ‘top-up’ your HND with a further one or two years of study at university to convert it to a full Bachelor’s degree. Alternatively a HND is a standalone, recognised qualification that prepares you to progress directly into employment.
Foundation Degrees (FdA/FdSc)
Teaching qualifications
What are they?
What are they?
Foundation Degrees are higher education qualifications that have been developed with employers to advance your skills in a specific industry sector. They are assessed through project work, reports, exams, practical work and presentations.
We offer Certificate of Education (Cert Ed) and Professional Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) qualifications that are designed to build your teaching skills if you’re looking to begin or develop your career within post-compulsory education. We also offer University Certificates in Continuing Professional Development (CPD) across a range of teaching skill areas which may be taken as building blocks towards a full Bachelor’s degree qualification.
How long do they take? A Foundation Degree takes two to four years to complete depending on the study route you choose to take. It is equivalent to the first two years of a full Bachelor’s degree and, just like HNDs, you will have the option to ‘top-up’ your Foundation Degree and convert it into a full Bachelor’s degree through an additional year of study at university.
Art & Design BTEC Foundation Diploma (Pre-Degree)
How long do they take? Our Cert Ed and PGCE courses take one to two years to complete depending on the study route you choose to take. Each of our CPD University Certificates is offered on a part-time basis via classroom learning, distance learning or through a combination of both, and take one year to complete. Find out more about our teaching courses on page 64.
What is it?
Access to University courses
This course is designed to prepare students wishing to enter higher education within the field of art and design. It’s a widely recognised pathway that aims to give you further knowledge of a range of disciplines so that you can choose where to specialise. The course is often required by many colleges and universities for entry on to art and design-related higher education courses.
What are they?
How long does it take? The Art & Design Foundation Diploma takes one year to complete. Find out more about this course on page 25.
These courses are designed to provide a route to higher education if you don’t have the right qualifications or experience to start one. Access courses aim to introduce you to a subject area, develop your study skills and build your confidence and ability with higher education study. Access courses are recognised by universities across the UK and allow entry on to higher education programmes at Bedford College and beyond.
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Our strong partnership with the University of Bedfordshire gives you the benefit of two fantastic higher education institutions. All of our Foundation Degrees and teaching qualifications are backed by the award-winning University of Bedfordshire, and thanks to our strong partnership you’ll have the option to progress on to the final year of a full Bachelor’s degree following the completion of your HND* or Foundation Degree course.
The benefits…
About the University…
You can also apply for an NUS extra card giving you access to discounts at a huge range of national retailers.
With campuses in Bedford (situated within walking distance of the College), Luton, Milton Keynes and Aylesbury, the University of Bedfordshire is a modern, vibrant institution offering high quality, career-focused teaching, excellent student support and a great student experience. Winning awards, including the Queen’s Award for Enterprise: International Trade 2011 and the Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education in 2013, for its ground-breaking research, the University of Bedfordshire also has one of the highest graduate employability rates in the country - 92% of graduates are in work or further study within six months of graduating.**
As a Bedford College student enrolled on one of our Foundation Degrees or teaching qualifications, you’ll be able to make use of the University’s professional facilities on campus, as well as the option to apply to university accommodation (places issued on a first come, first served basis).
Find out more about the University of Bedfordshire at www.beds.ac.uk
Our latest independent review reported that…
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The close working relationship with the University of Bedfordshire makes an important contribution to assuring academic standards and enhances the quality of learning opportunities. Source: Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education: Summative review Bedford College 2012.
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*Selected HND courses only. See course listing for more information. **Destination of Leavers from Higher Education (DLHE) report 2014.
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Studying at Bedford College Campus
The Learning Resources Centre
Springs Sports Centre
Situated on the banks of the River Great Ouse right in the heart of Bedford, the buzz of town or the peace of the country is just a short hop away by foot, train or car‌ South Bank Arts Centre
25 Restaurant
Construction Workshop
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Learning Resources Centre (LRC) Our modern LRC is the place for you to spend time studying outside of classes, with spaces for both individual and group study and over 30,000 resources including books, journals, DVDs and more to support your learning. You can also access computers including PCs, Macs and netbooks, or make use of our free WiFi. Plus, when you’re not on-site you can access online library services from wherever you are 24/7 through Moodle – our online student portal.
SPRINGS Sports Centre Hit the gym at our fully equipped fitness studio, work up a sweat in a dance fitness class, or play some team sports in our full-sized sports hall – our modern £2.5 million sports centre gives Sport students the chance to make the most of their studies, and all other students the chance to get active and have fun. Plus, as a Bedford College student, you will also be able to apply for a discount card at our Trinity Arts & Leisure sports centre entitling you to 20% off – to find out more visit www.trinityleisure. co.uk
South Bank Arts Centre If you’re the creative type, our purpose-built design, music and media studios are equipped with state-of-the-art technology and resources to provide the tools and experience you’ll need in the industry. The £6 million arts centre also hosts a regular programme of exciting events, visits and talks from renowned professionals within the creative industries. Explore more online at www. southbankarts.com
Industry-class workshops Choosing one of our engineering or construction courses means you’ll get the chance to hone technical skills in real-life working environments, getting your hands on modern engineering machinery and some of the most advanced renewable technologies equipment in the UK.
25 Restaurant If you are a Hospitality student, you will get the chance to develop your practical skills in our reallife, working kitchen and restaurant, which is open to everyone at the College and beyond for when you fancy something a little different to delight the tastebuds. Discover more online and see what’s on the menu at www.25restaurant.co.uk
The restaurant and coffee shop Our newly refurbished restaurant and coffee shop is the ideal place to debate your last class over a coffee or savour a delicious lunch with friends. Plenty of take-away options are also available.
Car parking Car parking at Bedford College is charged at £1 per day during term time with a permit (available from the College, permit only needed for daytime parking). Please note that parking is limited and not guaranteed.
The lowdown on the local area… Whether you’re the lively pubs and clubs type or one for riverside strolls and boutique restaurants, the idyllic town of Bedford has some amazing spaces and places to offer – from the bustling sights and sounds of daily food markets in St Paul’s Square and nightly entertainment at the Corn Exchange, to the peaceful tranquility of the River Great Ouse and the galleries and museums of the historic Castle Quarter. Bedford has many parks and the attractive riverside Embankment area and the Castle Quarter are always popular for relaxing and catching up with friends over drinks or dinner. The vibrant, multicultural High Street with its cafes, shops and restaurants also provides the perfect complement to your higher education experience at Bedford College. Keeping things lively, a regular calendar of fun and diverse events ensures something to see and do is never too far around the corner – from the annual Christmas Fair for festive cheer and Bedfringe for arts and culture, to the biennial summer River Festival with its energetic dragon boat racing on the Great Ouse. And if you ever fancy a change of scene, great access to major motorways, a direct rail link to London and northwards to Leicester and Sheffield, plus short drives to Cambridge, Oxford, Milton Keynes and beyond means a whole new world of inspiration is just beyond your doorstep.
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Studying at Shuttleworth College Campus Set in over 500 acres of beautiful, protected parkland, Shuttleworth College (part of Bedford College) provides the environment you need to succeed on our Animal Sciences course. Learning Resources Centre (LRC)
Information Learning Technology (ILT)
The newly-refurbished LRC has a wide range of specialist books, journals and e-resources to support your learning, with quiet areas for individual study equipped with PCs, plus areas for group work. It’s the perfect place to research for your assignments and expand your knowledge.
Boost your studies at our ILT suites where you can access up-to-date PCs with the latest software, or bring your own laptop and make use of our free WiFi. Photocopying, printing and scanning facilities are also on hand along with digital and video cameras to document your animal observations.
Access to animals As an Animal Sciences student you’ll benefit from practical access to a variety of animals and exotic species at our dedicated animal centre and our British Horse Society (BHS)-accredited equine centre at nearby Mount Pleasant, as well as a variety of livestock at Kingshill Farm – the College’s working farm and estate.
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Sports No matter what your sport of choice we’ve got excellent facilities for many sports and outdoor activities including a sports hall, squash and tennis courts, gym and pitches for outdoor sports. So if you’d like to work up a sweat before or after class, there’s something to suit your mood.
The Restaurant Our popular restaurant is open to serve you healthy, tasty food at great prices. Hot and cold food is available every day along with a variety of drinks and snacks – so if you’ve worked up an appetite come and grab a bite to eat with some classmates.
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The lowdown on the local area… Beyond the stunning parkland, lakes and woodland of the College grounds you’ll find an unspoilt landscape of farmland, ancient villages and delightful scenery stretching as far as the eye can see. On your doorstep is a collection of beautiful picture-postcard villages and pubs, including Old Warden and Cardington, with the larger town of Biggleswade and its shops, supermarkets and rail link to London just 10 minutes away by car. Also nearby is the town of Bedford for those seeking activities, restaurants and more – see page 11 to find out more.
Accommodation
Car parking and transport
If travelling to Shuttleworth College is difficult for you, we may be able to offer you a place in our halls of residence based on site. You’ll get your own single study bedroom plus a modern common room complete with kitchen facilities, comfy chairs, sofas and TV. In 2014/15 our accommodation cost was £3,960 per year including full board during the week (subject to change, check online for the latest information). If you intend to study full-time, you can apply for a loan or grant to help cover living costs including accommodation – see page 19 to find out more.
Shuttleworth College benefits from ample free parking on site if you are travelling by car. We also provide a comprehensive bus service from local towns and villages, depending on demand. Find out where we stop at www.shuttleworth. ac.uk/travel
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Whether you’re returning to education after a break, or coming to us straight from school or college, benefit from award-winning advice and support on an individual level‌
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Award-winning support
Careers advice
Students’ Union
At Bedford College, we want you to make the most of your journey with us – which is why we’re dedicated to providing you with the best advice and information you need. Our Student Services team is proud to hold the Matrix quality standard, awarded in recognition of the professionalism and quality of our support and guidance.
Our focus is the same as yours – firmly on your career. From help with applications to information on your job options, our expert careers advisers are available from before you join us, right up until the end of your journey here, providing the impartial guidance you need to make the right choices about your course and future career path.
If you’re enrolled on a course that’s accredited by the University of Bedfordshire you’ll also have access to the Beds Students’ Union (Beds SU). Beds SU is run by students, for students and has staff based at both Luton and Bedford campuses. The team organise events, campaigns and social activities to enrich student life. There are five executive officers who are elected to be the voice of the students within the Union and campaign on issues that matter to students and represent your views to the University.
Personal tutor As a higher education student at our College you’ll benefit from your own personal tutor, who is there to provide support throughout your course – offering a level of support that’s hard to find at university. Available to talk in person or via email and Moodle (our online student portal), your personal tutor is there to help you perform at your very best.
Wellbeing How you feel can have a huge impact on how you work – at Bedford College, we don’t want your personal wellbeing to get in the way of achieving success, so should you ever need to talk to someone confidentially about issues in your private or College life we have a dedicated counselling service where our trained staff are here to help.
Financial guidance With a constantly changing world of fees and funding rules for higher education, we know it can be difficult to understand exactly what financial support is available to you and how to access it. Thankfully, our student finance team are on hand to provide help and advice on fees, loans, grants and more, in a way that makes sense. For more detailed information on higher education funding turn to page 18.
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Small class sizes You won’t just experience great personal support during your higher education course with us; thanks to small class sizes of around just 15 fellow students per class you’ll also benefit from more face-to-face contact time with our expert tutors compared to many universities1, for a more individual learning experience where the focus is on you.
Additional support
Graduation Successfully completing your higher education course is a huge achievement, and each November at Bedford Corn Exchange we invite our fantastic students to attend one of the highlights of the College year at our Achievements Ceremony – a celebration that’s all about you and your success, and the opportunity for you, your friends and your family to mark your graduation with a truly memorable evening.
With a fantastic additional support team on hand offering help to develop assignment skills, provide specialist equipment, and access support staff for those with dyslexia, hearing or visual impairment, no matter what your individual learning needs may be we aim to ensure that the Bedford College higher education experience is accessible to you.
Student voice Your views matter, so at Bedford College we make sure they’re heard. Whether it’s becoming a student governor or taking part in student voice groups that aim to canvass your opinion, there are plenty of opportunities to get involved with student life that give us valuable feedback on our courses and look great on your CV.
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Fees: How do I pay? Find out what it costs to take our courses and how to pay.
Tuition fees The price you will pay for each year of your chosen course is shown in the course listing (from page 22). For courses longer than one year, the fee you will pay for the second or any subsequent years of the course will rise in line with the Retail Price Index (RPI).
If you have not been living in the UK for the last three years, or if you are on a student visa, different fees may apply to you – contact us on 01234 291000 (+44 1234 291000 from overseas) to find out more.
Please note: the fees included in this prospectus are based on the academic year 2014/15 and are subject to change – please check your course online or contact us for the latest information.
Additional costs Depending on the course you’re interested in, there may be additional costs you will have to pay on top of your tuition fee. These costs are generally for support materials such as important textbooks, course trips, equipment or specialist clothing required by your chosen course. For more information contact our Enquiries & Guidance team on 01234 291000 or highereducation@ bedford.ac.uk.
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Ways to pay for your course 1. Take out a loan. You could be eligible to take out a loan to cover the cost of your tuition fees, see the next page for information. 2. Pay by instalments. If you decide to pay for your course yourself, we also offer an affordable Direct Debit instalments option to help spread the cost of tuition fees. Terms apply, visit www.bedford.ac.uk/finance to find out more.
Financial support We offer a range of bursaries and scholarships that you could be eligible for and will help with associated course costs. Turn the page to find out more.
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Find out what funding is available to you using our handy table. Please note, you will generally only get student finance for your first higher education qualification. For further information on any of the options listed just visit www.bedford.ac.uk/finance Concessions for Further Education courses Access
Art & Design Pre-Degree
If you are aged 19-23 and studying your first full Level 3 qualification, your course will be free for you to study.
If you are aged 19-23 and studying your first full Level 3 qualification, your course will be fully funded and free for you to study.
Need more support? Please get in touch with Student Services as we may be able to advise on what support is available to you. Contact us on 01234 291934 or email studentservices@bedford.ac.uk to find more. Please note: the information on fees and loans opposite covers the academic year 2014/15, is subject to change and applies only to students from England. If you are from Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland or anywhere else in the EU, please visit www. gov.uk/student-finance for further details.
If you are aged 24 or over you can apply for a low-interest 24+ Advanced Learning Loan to cover your tuition fees (see details opposite). If you then go on to complete a higher education qualification after your Access course, any remaining balance from your 24+ loan will be written off when you graduate. See page 23 for more information.
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Loans and Financial Support for Higher Education courses Loans
Courses funding applicable to
Available to full-time students (studying a first degree)?
Available to part-time students (studying a first degree)?
Further details
Tuition Fee Loan
HNC, HND, Foundation Degree
Yes (up to £9,000 per year)
Yes (up to £6,750 per year) Part-time students must complete a minimum of 25 per cent of the full-time course content each year.
A low-interest, repayable loan from Student Finance England to pay for the tuition fees of your higher education course – the amount is paid directly to Bedford College on your behalf. You’ll only need to start repaying the loan after you’ve completed your course and you’re earning more than £21,000 Visit www.gov.uk/student-finance for per year. more details.
Maintenance Loan
HNC, HND, Foundation Degree
Yes (up to £5,550 per year)
No
A low-interest, repayable loan to pay towards your living costs such as rent – the amount is paid to your personal bank account through instalments across the duration of your course. You’ll only need to start repaying the loan after you’ve completed your course and you’re earning more than £21,000 per year.
Maintenance Grant
HNC, HND, Foundation Degree
Yes (up to £3,387 per year)
No
Special Support Grant
HNC, HND, Foundation Degree
Yes (up to £3,387 per year)
No
This grant is yours to keep and is paid into your personal bank account through instalments across the duration of your course. The amount you receive depends on your household income. Students from households with incomes of up to £25,000 will be entitled to the full grant. If you get Income Support or Housing Benefit you could receive a Special Support Grant, instead of the Maintenance Grant. Visit www.gov.uk/student-finance for more details.
Professional & Career Development Loan
HNC, HND, Foundation Degree, Art & Design pre-degree*
Yes (between £300 and £10,000 in total)
Yes (between £300 and £10,000 in total)
A loan from a participating high street bank to pay for the cost of your course. Loans are usually offered at a reduced interest rate and the government pays the interest while you study. Visit www.gov.uk for more information.
Teaching Bursary & Scholarship
Teaching in Post-Compulsory Education
Yes
Yes
In 2014/15 there were government training bursaries and scholarships available for some subjects. Please visit www.bedford.ac.uk/teaching or www.talent.ac.uk for the latest information.
*if aged 19-23
Loans and financial support for Further Education courses 24+ Advanced Learning Loan
Access, Art & Design pre –degree if aged 24 or over and it’s your first Level 3 course
Yes (from £300 up to the cost of tuition)
Yes (from £300 up to the cost of tuition)
A low-interest, repayable loan to pay for tuition fees designed for students aged 24 or over. The amount is paid directly to Bedford College on your behalf. You’ll only need to start repaying the loan from April 2016, after you’ve completed your course and you’re earning more than £21,000 per year. If you go on to complete a higher education qualification after your Access course, any outstanding loan amount will be written off. Visit www.gov.uk for more information.
24+ Advanced Learning Loan Bursary
Access, Art & Design pre–degree if aged 24 or over and it’s your first Level 3 course
Yes
Yes
A non-repayable cash bursary paid directly to you, available if your household income is £26,000 or less and you have taken out a 24+ Advanced Learning Loan (see above). This bursary is designed to provide financial support towards costs such as childcare, travel or accommodation (Shuttleworth students only) associated with your Art & Design Foundation Diploma or your Access course.
Adult Support Fund
Art & Design predegree, Access*
Yes
Yes
This bursary is designed to help with course-related costs, childcare (if you are aged 20 or over), travel and tuition fees.
*if aged 19-23
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How to apply Found your perfect course? Just follow these simple steps to apply...
1. Research your course
3. Check your application route
Read all about your course in this prospectus and find the one that’s right for you. Remember, you can also discover more about our courses online, including the latest fees, at www.bedford.ac.uk/courses
In the listing for your course you’ll see different ways to apply depending on the study route you choose. Here’s an explanation of the application methods.
2. Attend an open day Experience more and discover Bedford College at our special higher education open day on Wednesday 8 October 2014. You’ll be able to chat to students, meet course tutors and check out our facilities. Full details can be found online www.bedford.ac.uk/events
3.1 UCAS applications
3.2 Direct applications
You’ll need to apply through the Universities & Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) online application process at www.ucas.com. UCAS applications require you to provide a unique code to identify which course you are applying for and which education institution it’s being offered at – don’t worry; the codes you need to use in your application are shown in the individual course entries under ‘how to apply’.
If your course says ‘Apply direct to Bedford College’, you can apply online. Just find your course via www.bedford.ac.uk/courses and click the ‘Apply’ button on the course you are interested in.
When applying for a course you must meet the entry requirements – these may include certain subjects and/or grades you need to have already gained, as well as a minimum ‘points total’ that is based on the UCAS tariff. The UCAS tariff converts different qualifications and grades into equivalent point values (e.g. an A grade at A-Level is worth 120 points, a B grade is worth 100 points and so on) – to find out what your existing qualifications are worth, just use the tariff table online at www.ucas.com
Applications are open online from May 2015 but you can apply for a course at any time by completing a paper application form and posting it to us for free – download a copy at www. bedford.ac.uk/downloads or request one by calling us on 01234 291000.
Deadlines You should aim to submit your application to UCAS by 15 January 2015, although you can apply for our Art & Design courses up to 24 March 2015. We can take applications received through UCAS up to 30 June 2015 if there are still vacancies on your course – but we advise you to apply earlier.
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4. Attend an interview For some of our courses, after you apply you’ll need to attend an interview with one of our tutors who’ll be able to ensure that the course you’ve chosen is right for you, as well as answer any questions you may have.
5. Receive decision You’ll then be notified of the outcome of your application either by the College (for direct applications) or through UCAS (for UCAS applications). The notification will explain to you what you need to do next if you have been offered a place on your course.
6. Come along to an information day Once you’ve received an offer for a place on your chosen course, take the next step by attending an information day for applicants – they’re a great opportunity to experience what studying with us really feels like. We’ll invite you along before your course starts and you’ll get the chance to meet your tutors, make friends with students who’ve also applied for your course and find out a lot more about what you’ll be studying in the coming year – so that by the time your course begins you’ll know exactly what to expect.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) As part of our initial advice and guidance, interview and enrolment procedures, we will take into account the experience and knowledge you have gained from outside the formal education and training system. Consequently, we are open to accepting a wide range of evidence sources for RPL provided that the SCAR principle applies. Any evidence provided should be:
Need more help WITH APPLYING? Visit our interactive flowchart that takes you through the process step-by-step online: www.bedford.ac.uk/heapplication
• Sufficient – to demonstrate competence • Current – how recent the experience is can be a factor in its relevance • Authentic – some evidence may require endorsement from third parties • Relevant – the requirements of a particular qualification will act as a determining factor in identifying a suitable evidence base. For more information call us on: 01234 291000.
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Discover the one that’s waiting for you...
Case study... Matt, Access to Higher Education Level 3: Social Studies
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I wanted to go to university but, because I didn’t have the necessary qualifications, the Access course was the most viable option for me. I chose the Social Studies pathway because I was interested in exploring why people look at things in different ways. Plus it links into other subject areas such as business, offering a great deal of flexibility with my university course choices. The tutors were very helpful, they were happy to go over things again if I needed to and I could meet with them even if I didn’t have a planned lesson. They were also available to contact via email to check my work – they have been very supportive. The course has been great and really helped me develop the study skills I needed to progress on to university. Before I started the course, I wasn’t very good at writing academically structured essays, I’ve even been able to further my presentation skills, which weren’t too bad to begin with but they’ve developed more with the assistance of the tutors. Even my organisational and time management skills have improved through managing my course workload and having to meet deadlines. I’m now looking forward to starting a course in International Business at Nottingham Trent University in September.
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Access to Higher Education
Start date:
September
Based at:
Bedford College Campus
Access to Higher Education
Access to Higher Education
Level 3 Course details
Course overview These courses provide a recognised route into higher education if you don’t have the necessary qualifications or experience to start a course. Access courses aim to build the skills, knowledge and confidence you need to progress on to higher education in the subject area you’re interested in. We offer Access courses in… • Business Management & Travel • Midwifery • Nursing • Science • Social Studies • Sports • Teacher Education.
Areas of study Depending on your chosen specialist subject, you will study units including… • Business studies • English • Health studies • IT • Mathematics • Professional studies • Psychology • Research skills • Science • Sociology • Study skills. You will also undertake an independent research project and tutorial.
Future options
Staff expertise
Course title
Access to Higher Education
Our experienced staff have been teaching Access and developing the programme over a number of years. We offer a strong pastoral support system to ensure that your return to education is made as smooth as possible.
Study route
Full-time only
Course length
1 year
Study time
12-15 hours per week over 3 days
You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
University links We have close links with local universities including the University of Bedfordshire and we liaise with them directly about the entry criteria for applicants and the interview process. Each year, we organise a specific Access open day with the University of Bedfordshire so you have the chance to ask the lecturers questions. In addition, we hold a ‘graduation day’ at the University’s Bedford campus to celebrate student success at the end of the year.
Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
How to apply
Access courses are designed for students with a mature approach to learning. No formal qualifications are required but you will need to attend an assessment to determine your English and Maths skills. To start this course you must achieve a Level 2 in English and Maths.
Assessment methods We use a range of methods to help you achieve the targets needed to pass the course including in-class assessments, assignments, individual presentations and an independent research project.
Coming
Aged 19-23: Access to Social Studies and Access to Business, Management & Travel £1,511 All other Access courses £1,692”
Aged 24 and over: Access to Social Studies and Access to Business, Management & Travel
£3,022
All other Access courses
£3,384
Apply direct to Bedford College
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more information on each course.
Course codes
Entry requirements
Access courses are recognised by colleges and universities across the UK and allow entry on to higher education courses in your chosen specialist area. Computing Access to Higher Education Level 3
soon.
Cost
Business Management & Travel; E2259 Midwifery: E1677 Nursing: E1244 Science: E1246 Social Studies: E1248 Sports: E2268 Teacher Education: E1240
Aged 24 or older? Loans & bursaries to help pay for your course A low-interest 24+ Advanced Learning Loan is available from Student Finance England (SFE) to pay for your Access course tuition fee. If you go on to complete a designated higher education course, such as a HNC, HND or Foundation Degree, your remaining loan amount will be written off. If you do not go straight to university you’ll only have to start making repayments in the April after you complete your course and only if you’re earning £21,000 per year. Payments will be automatically taken from your earnings through the tax system. You may also be eligible for a 24+ Advanced Learning Loan Bursary that could provide even more financial support in the form of non-repayable cash to help make your Access course more affordable. Check page 19 for more details or visit www.bedford.ac.uk/loans
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Animal Sciences
Animal Management Foundation Degree (FdSc)
Validated by, and leads to an award of, the University of Bedfordshire
Start date: October Based at:
Shuttleworth College Campus
Level 5 Course overview
Industry links
This course will provide you with high quality, broad-based training in animal related biological sciences. You’ll study a mixture of practical, scientific, technical and business principles to prepare you for a career in animal management and give you a thorough understanding of the field.
We have regular visits from guest speakers and current practitioners, and you will have the chance to visit a number of animal collections and veterinary establishments during your course. Recent visits include the animal collections at Whipsnade Zoo, Woburn Safari Park and Hamerton Zoo. Students have also visited the Cambridge Vet School and the RSPB reserve and headquarters at Sandy in Bedfordshire.
Areas of study Units you can study on the course will include: • Animal health and behaviour • Animal husbandry • Animals: their environment, management and sustainability • Business and the animal industry experience • Business enterprise in the animal sector • Investigating animals and their welfare • Physiology and biochemistry • Scientific methods.
Staff expertise Our staff have a wide range of qualifications and expertise gained in a variety of animal related settings and are therefore able to blend theoretical principles with their practical applications to embed your understanding of this subject.
Future options On successful completion of this course you can progress on to a third year top-up course at the University of Bedfordshire to achieve a BSc in Animal Management. You could also progress to employment in a relevant field: recent graduates have obtained employment at zoos and animal parks, in animal and medical research, in administration and in the teaching of animal related subjects.
Course details Course title
Animal Management Foundation Degree (FdSc)
Study route
Full-time Part-time
Course length
2 years
Study time
3 days per week 6 hours per week
4 years
You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
£6,000 per year
£3,000 per year
Apply through UCAS www. ucas.com
Apply direct to Bedford College
Cost Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
How to apply
Turn to page 20 for more information on how to apply. Institution
Course code: B869
BEDF B23
Course code: DN32
Entry requirements • 80-120 UCAS tariff points including a relevant science area OR • Animal Management BTEC Level 3 Diploma OR • Equivalent Level 3 qualification. We welcome applications from mature students who will be considered individually on experience rather than qualifications.
Assessment methods Assessments include computer-based exercises, presentations, class exercises, examinations, computer-based assessments, practical reports and practical skills assessments. For more information about the course, visit www.bedford.ac.uk/ courses and enter the course code or title BedfordCollege | ShuttleworthColl
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Start date: September Based at:
Bedford College Campus Art & Design
Art & Design BTEC Foundation Diploma (Pre-Degree)
Animal Sciences
Art & Design
Level 3 Course overview
Future options
This course will enable you to explore and experiment with a wide range of concepts, ideas and materials and give you the opportunity to focus on your chosen specialist area to build up your portfolio. It’s designed to develop your individuality and creativity, helping you to gain a place at art and design schools, colleges and universities across the country by providing a full understanding of the application of art and design in academic study and the creative industries.
On successful completion you could progress on to one of our higher education courses in a range of art and design disciplines or go on to an art and design related degree at university.
Areas of study You will have the opportunity to study a range of specialist areas including: • Animation • Applied design • Fashion and textiles • Fine art • Graphic design • Photography.
Staff expertise Staff who teach on the course are subject specialists and many hold post-masters degrees. They all engage in their own work, ensuring you gain the latest industry knowledge through their expertise and contacts.
Entry requirements
Course details Course title
Foundation Diploma in Art & Design (Pre-Degree)
Study route
Full-time only
Course length
1 year
Study time
3-4 days per week You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
• 5 GCSEs A*- C and an A-Level in Art & Design. Entry is also subject to a successful interview, where you will be asked to display a portfolio of your existing work. This course is highly recommended if you have completed A-Levels (or a Level 3 equivalent qualification) and want to progress on to a higher education course in an art and design subject at university or college. We welcome applications from mature students who will be considered individually on experience rather than qualifications.
Assessment methods A range of teaching methods are used, including lectures, visits, field courses and studio-based teaching. You will be assessed throughout the course, with assessment feedback at each stage of the course and at the final stage grade.
Aged 19-23: £2,145
Cost Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
How to apply
Aged 24 and over: £4,290
Apply direct to Bedford College Course code: L500
Turn to page 20 for more information on how to apply.
Aged 24 or older? Help with the cost of your course… A low-interest 24+ Advanced Learning Loan is available to pay for your Art & Design Foundation Diploma tuition fee, plus you may also be eligible for a bursary that could provide even more financial support to help make your course more affordable. Check page 19 for details or visit: www.bedford. ac.uk/loans
Industry links You will have opportunities to complete relevant work experience. Our students have recently gained work experience with Eat With Your Eyes, brand and marketing company and visited One strategic communication design agency.
Go online to see what Art & Design Foundation Diploma student Edmund thinks of the course: www.bedford. ac.uk/highereducation For more information about the course, visit www.bedford.ac.uk/ courses and enter the course code or title Find out more – visit www.bedford.ac.uk/highereducation | email highereducation@bedford.ac.uk | call 01234 291000
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Art & Design
3D Design BTEC HNC/ HND
Start date: September Based at:
Bedford College Campus
Level 4/5 Course overview This creative qualification will enable you to explore the use of clay, glass, metal, plastic and wood to establish skills and knowledge for jewellery design, product design, furniture design, interior design and lighting design. You will build a creative portfolio that can be used for job interviews or further study.
Areas of study During this course you will study the following compulsory units: • Contextual and cultural referencing • Ideas generation and development • Professional practice • Visual communication. In addition, you will also study a selection from a range of specialist units, including: • Lighting design • Critical study • Furniture design • Interior design • Jewellery, accessories and body adornment • Product design • Professional studies • Properties of 3D materials • Specialist 3D technology and processes.
Staff expertise Our staff have degrees in 3D Design and work in industry as professional freelance designers. This ensures you gain up-todate 3D specialist knowledge and have chance to develop a network through their contacts with relevant local organisations.
Industry links We have strong links with industry and regularly invite in guest lectures such as Ed Burnett, a specialist in wood working, and Max McMurdo, a freelance designer. You will BedfordCollege | ShuttleworthColl
also have opportunities to be involved in live industry projects. Our students have recently undertaken commissions for Bedford Borough Council, the High-street Initiative, The Higgins and Bedford Creative Arts, as well as completing internships with Arabel Lebrusan, an international jewellery company.
Future options On successful completion of the HNC you can progress on to further study with our HND or choose to enter employment. On successful completion of the HND you will have the option to top up the qualification to a full Bachelor’s degree at university or enter employment.
Entry requirements • 80-120 UCAS points with some art, design and media element OR • Art & Design BTEC Level 3 Diploma OR • Art & Design Foundation Diploma (Pre-Degree) OR • Equivalent Level 3 qualification. Entry is subject to a successful interview, where you will be asked to bring along a portfolio of your existing work. Applicants from A-Level courses displaying high levels of creativity will also be considered. We welcome applications from mature students who will be considered individually on experience rather than qualifications.
Course details Full-time Course title
Course length
1 year
Study time
2½ days per week 2½ days per week
Cost Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
How to apply
2 years
You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
£5,040
£5,040 per year
Apply through
Apply through
Institution BEDF B23 Course code: 192W
Institution BEDF B23 Course code: 092W
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Part-time Course title
3D Design BTEC 3D Design BTEC Higher National Higher National Certificate (HNC) Diploma (HND top-up to HNC) 1 year (top-up from HNC)
Course length
2 years
Study time
6 hours per week 6 hours per week You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
Assessment methods As part of this course you will work with a range of specialist lecturers (including practising artists and designers) in well-equipped studios and workshops. Project briefs will be set for each assignment, and assessment is continuous throughout the course.
3D Design BTEC 3D Design BTEC Higher National Higher National Certificate (HNC) Diploma (HND top-up to HNC)
Cost
£2,520 per year
£5,040
Apply direct to
Apply direct to Bedford College Course code: L1323
Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
How to apply
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Course code: L1320
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Fine Art BTEC HNC/HND
Art & Design
Art & Design Start date: September Based at:
Bedford College Campus
Level 4/5 Course overview This course is designed to develop your studio practice and identity through a range of ideas, techniques, languages and media within fine art, focusing on building both specialist and multi-disciplinary skills, as well as introducing you to a range of contemporary art, artists and theory. You will build a creative portfolio that can be used to develop exhibition opportunities and help you to gain work or move on to further study.
Areas of study During this course you will study the following compulsory units: • Contextual and cultural referencing • Ideas generation • Professional practice • Project design and implementation • Visual communication. In addition, you will also study a selection from a range of specialist units, including: • Digital image creation and development • Drawing • Painting • Printmaking • Ready-mades • Sculpture. Please visit our website for a full list of units: www.bedford.ac.uk
Staff expertise Our staff hold postgraduate Masters degrees in Fine Art and maintain their studio work, regularly exhibiting as professional artists.
Industry links We have a vibrant programme of guest lecturers throughout the year to enrich your learning. Just some of our recent speakers include artists Paul Pibworth, Ed
Burnett and Andy Holden, and designer Max McMurdo. You will also have the opportunity to be involved in Bedford Creative Arts projects and visit relevant exhibitions during your course.
Course details Full-time Course title
Future options On successful completion of the HNC you can progress on to further study with our HND or choose to enter employment. On successful completion of the HND you will have the option to top-up the qualification to a full Bachelor’s degree at university or enter employment.
Entry requirements • 80-120 UCAS points with some art, design and media element OR • Art & Design BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma OR • Art & Design Foundation Diploma (Pre-Degree) OR • Equivalent Level 3 qualification. Entry is subject to a successful interview, where you will be asked to bring along a portfolio of your existing work. Applicants from A-Level courses displaying high levels of creativity will also be considered. We welcome applications from mature students who will be considered individually on experience rather than qualifications.
Course length
1 year
Study time
2½ days per week 2½ days per week
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2 years
You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
Cost
£5,040
£5,040 per year
Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs
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Part-time Course title
Fine Art BTEC Fine Art BTEC Higher National Higher National Certificate (HNC) Diploma (HND top-up to HNC)
Course length
2 years
Study time
6 hours per week 6 hours per week
1 year (top-up from HNC)
You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
Assessment methods As part of this course you will work with a range of specialist lecturers (including practising artists and designers) in well-equipped studios and workshops. Project briefs will be set for each assignment, and assessment is continuous throughout the course.
Fine Art BTEC Fine Art BTEC Higher National Higher National Certificate (HNC) Diploma (HND top-up to HNC)
Cost
£2,520 per year
£5,040
Apply direct to
Apply direct to
Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs
How to apply
Turn to page 20 for more Bedford College Bedford College information on how to apply. Course code: L1321 Course code: L1322
For more information about the course, visit www.bedford.ac.uk/ courses and enter the course code or title
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Fashion & Textiles BTEC HNC/HND
Start date: September Based at:
Bedford College Campus
Level 4/5 Course overview
Industry links
Course details
This creative qualification will equip you with everything you need for a successful career within the exciting fashion and textile industry. You will develop practical skills such as draping and pattern cutting as well as styling, illustration, marketing and promotion. You will build a creative portfolio that can be used for job interviews or further study.
You will have lots of opportunities to develop your own industry network through visits and work experience. For example, our students recently visited Morgan Davies Bridal in London and worked with a local Sue Ryder shop to reconstruct garments using a range of techniques such as embroidery, silk screen printing and heat transfer.
Full-time Course title
Areas of study During this course you will study the following compulsory units: • Contextual and cultural referencing • Ideas generation • Professional practice • Project design and implementation • Visual communication. In addition, you will also study a selection from a range of specialist units, including: • Design application in fashion OR textiles • Design research in textiles and fashion • Experimental embroidered/printed textiles • Pattern construction in fashion • Textile production operations. Please visit our website for a full list of units: www.bedford.ac.uk
Staff expertise Our staff are practising designers with a variety of fashion and textiles industry experience. Recent guest lecturers have included Paul Simblett from fashion studio Tigerlily; Steven Williams, Creative Photographic Designer from John Lewis; and Emma Milroy, Assistant Menswear Accessory Buyer for Tesco.
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Future options On successful completion of the HNC you can progress on to our HND or employment. If you successfully complete the HND you will have the option to top-up to a full Bachelor’s degree at university. Related careers include fashion/textile buying, marketing, fashion design and costume design.
Entry requirements • 80-120 UCAS points with some art, design and media element OR • Art & Design BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma OR • Art & Design Foundation Diploma (Pre-Degree) OR • Equivalent Level 3 qualification. Entry is subject to a successful interview, where you will be asked to bring along a portfolio of your existing work. Applicants from A-Level courses displaying high levels of creativity will also be considered. We welcome applications from mature students who will be considered individually on experience rather than qualifications.
Assessment methods As part of this course you will work with a range of specialist lecturers (including practising artists and designers) in well-equipped studios and workshops. Project briefs will be set for each assignment, and assessment is continuous throughout the course.
Fashion & Textiles BTEC Higher National Certificate (HNC)
Fashion & Textiles BTEC Higher National Diploma (HND top-up to HNC)
Course length
1 year
2 years
Study time
2½ days per week 2½ days per week You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
Cost
£5,040
£5,040 per year
Apply through
Apply through
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How to apply
UCAS www.ucas. UCAS www.ucas. Turn to page 20 for more com information on how to apply. com Institution BEDF B23 Institution BEDF B23 Course code:232W Course code:132W Part-time Course title
Fashion & Textiles BTEC Higher National Certificate (HNC)
Fashion & Textiles BTEC Higher National Diploma (HND top-up to HNC)
Course length
2 years
1 year (top-up from HNC)
Study time
6 hours per week 6 hours per week You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
Cost Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
How to apply
£2,520 per year
£5,040
Apply direct to
Apply direct to Bedford College Course code: L1319 Course code:L1324
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For more information about the course, visit www.bedford.ac.uk/ courses and enter the course code or title
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Art & Design
Case study... Nicola, Fashion & Textiles BTEC HND
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Originally I wanted to do the course for myself. I wanted to get back into learning to see if I could do it. I love being creative and do a lot of craft work at home but I wanted to learn more about the different textile techniques and applications. The tutors I’ve worked with have been brilliant and I’ve particularly enjoyed the textiles part of my course, including screen-printing, working with the heat press, appliqué and batik work. Even the 3D techniques such as pottery and laser printing have been really enjoyable. We’ve had talks from industry experts such as textile designer Maxine Sutton and last year we visited Morgan Davis, a bespoke wedding dress shop in London as part of the glamour project. There have also been opportunities for work experience, for example recently we worked with the Sue Ryder shop in Moggerhanger on a recycling fashion project. What I’ve really been surprised about is how I’ve been able to apply what I’ve learnt to my full-time job. I work for the national learning disability charity MacIntyre and have organised textile workshops and last year we put on a fashion show for the local community, which was inspired by what I learnt at College. There’s no doubt I’ve really enjoyed this course and am sad I’ve got to leave! Whether you study the course part-time or full-time you do have to invest a lot into the course and be very dedicated, but it’s definitely worth doing.
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Art & Design
Graphic Design BTEC HNC/HND
Start date: September Based at:
Bedford College Campus
Level 4/5 Course overview A highly creative, ideas based course tailored to meet the specific needs of this exciting and evolving industry and a credible alternative to university study. Mentored by experienced, practising tutors and professionals, you will develop a broad based portfolio covering traditional print media, digital media, advertising, branding, corporate identity, illustration and typography. The course has an impressive network of national and local professional contacts, and an excellent record for working on live briefs, winning awards and placing students directly into employment. Past students have won D&AD awards and YCN awards for five consecutive years running. Each year, students have opportunities to present their work to industry through both local exhibitions, and within a major London venue as part of D&AD’s New Blood Festival.
Areas of study During this course you will study the following compulsory units: • Contextual and cultural referencing • Ideas generation • Professional practice • Project design and implementation • Visual communication. In addition, you will also study a selection from a range of specialist units, including: • Advertising campaigns • Branding • Copywriting • Corporate identity • Design methods • Digital design • Drawing techniques • Editorial design • Illustration BedfordCollege | ShuttleworthColl
• Managing the design and production process • Typography.
Staff expertise You will benefit from highly-experienced tutors who have a wealth of industry contacts which rival any university graphic design department. Just a few of the organisations they have worked for include: Tesco, The Royal Opera House; Creative Review; Ministry of Sound; Coca-Cola; MTV, Ben & Jerry’s; Sony PlayStation; The Beano, Centre Parcs and The Daily Telegraph. Their experience and contacts in the industry ensure you gain the latest sector knowledge and have the chance to build your own network.
Industry links We offer you a unique range of opportunities to undertake paid work experience. Just a few of the companies that our students had work placements with this year include: Jam; Ted Baker; Bonfire Design; Eat With Your Eyes; Creative Action; Urban Graphics and Bedford College. In addition, in the second year you will be paired with a professional design mentor who will give you advice and help with portfolio building. You will also benefit from attending a wide range of guest lectures. Recent speakers have included Brinley Clark (The Partners); the Movember Charity; Seb Camm (Design Depot); Stephen Judge (Bonfire Design); Steve Oakey (Eat With Your Eyes), Chris Evans (Sherry Design) and Richard Holt (Brand Union).
Future options On successful completion of the HNC you can progress on to further study with our HND or choose to enter employment. On successful completion of the HND you can move directly into employment within the advertising and design industry, or alternatively top-up the qualification to a full Bachelor’s degree with further study at university. After completing their course, 100% of our Graphic Design students progressed directly into employment or further study at Bedford College and universities across the UK*.
Entry requirements • 80-120 UCAS points with some art, design and media element OR • Art & Design BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma OR • Art & Design Foundation Diploma (Pre-Degree) OR • Equivalent Level 3 qualification. Entry is subject to a successful interview, where you will be asked to bring along a portfolio of your existing work. We welcome applications from students studying A-Levels and mature students, who will be considered individually on experience rather than qualifications.
Assessment methods As part of this course you will work with a range of specialist lecturers (including practising designers and consultants) in well-equipped studios and workshops. Project briefs will be set for each assignment, and assessment is continuous throughout the course. *Bedford College Destinations Survey 2012/13, responders only.
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Course details Full-time Course title
Graphic Design BTEC Higher National Certificate (HNC)
Graphic Design BTEC Higher National Diploma (HND top-up to HNC)
Course length
1 year
2 years
Study time
2½ days per week 2½ days per week You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
Cost
£5,040
£5,040 per year
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Graphic Design BTEC Higher National Certificate (HNC)
Graphic Design BTEC Higher National Diploma (HND top-up to HNC)
Course length
2 years
1-2 years
Study time
6 hours per week 6 hours per week
(top-up from HNC dependent on prior learning) You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
£2,520 per year Cost Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
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Up to £4960 depending on the duration
Case study... Hannah and Tiffany, Graphic Design BTEC HND Two of our Graphic Design BTEC HND students Hannah and Tiffany won the national Young Creative Network Award in 2014 for their campaign to persuade young people to save money. This is the fifth consecutive year that Bedford College students have scooped the prestigious award. Hannah said, “It’s been a real confidence boost and it’s also reassuring to know that my work is being recognised and acknowledged by people outside of the College. During my course I have had so many opportunities to meet and work with people from outside industries.” Tiffany added, “Winning this award has certainly helped me realise how much I have developed as a graphic designer during my two years on this course. It is a really fast-paced course and you get so much out of the two years. When I enquired about the HND, the tutors were so reassuring and I felt very well supported they all have so much knowledge of the subject.”
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Art & Design showcase... Selected work from our students in 2014.
Caran D’ache Pencils Poster Danielle (Graphic Design BTEC HND) Poster advertising for the Swiss Pencil maker Caran d’ACHE
Negative Space Silver Necklace Francesca (3D Design BTEC HND)
HND/C Photography students hold their end of year exhibition at Rock City Art in the Castle Quay area of Bedford.
Brass and Sterling Silver Rings Jade (3D Design BTEC HND) BedfordCollege | ShuttleworthColl
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Standard Life Campaign & 2014 YCN Award Winning entry Hannah and Tiffany (Graphic Design BTEC HND) Campaign to switch younger audiences on to the importance of planning for their financial futures
Cage image Galiena, mixed media, Fine Art (BTEC HND) Based on Childhood recollections.
3D Visualisation of a room in a student’s house (Interactive Media - Games Art & Design BTEC HND) Students create objects that they see in front of them to help visualising and concepting.
Jigsaw Sculpture Samantha, birch ply (Fine Art BTEC HND) Site Specific Sculpture commissioned by Bedford Borough Council, installed at Harrold and Odell Country Park.
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Interactive Media – Games Art & Animation BTEC HNC/HND Start date: September
Level 4/5
Based at:
Bedford College Campus
Course overview
Industry links
Course details
This course will enable you to develop the skills to become a first class games designer or animator. You will work with industry standard software for computer animation, modelling and games arts design, underpinned by drawing, visual language and contextual studies.
You will gain experience of live project briefs and work individually or in teams with one of our linked employers, such as games or animation companies.
Full-time Course title
Areas of study You will study animation principles, develop rig and animate character, investigate environmental designs, undertake basic programming and edit video. By the end of the course you will be experienced in specialist software such as: Aftereffects; Autodesk Maya; Matchmover; Maxon Cinema 4D; Mudbox and Premier. You will be able to select a range of specialist units, including: • 2D, 3D, time-based digital applications • 3D computer modelling and animation • Animation techniques • Digital image creation • Project design, implementation and evaluation. Please visit our website for a full list of units: www.bedford.ac.uk
Staff expertise Our staff have extensive industry knowledge and contacts through their freelance work in a range of fields.
Future options On successful completion of the HNC you can progress on to further study with our HND or choose to enter employment. On successful completion of the HND you can move directly into employment within the 3D modelling or animation industry, or alternatively top-up your qualification to a full Bachelor’s degree with further study at university.
Entry requirements • 80-120 UCAS points with some art, design and media element OR • Art & Design BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma OR • Art & Design Foundation Diploma (Pre-Degree) OR • Equivalent Level 3 qualification. Entry is subject to a successful interview, where you will be asked to bring along a portfolio of your existing work. Applicants from A-Level courses displaying high levels of creativity will also be considered. We welcome applications from mature students who will be considered individually on experience rather than qualifications.
Assessment methods
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As part of this course you will work with a range of specialist lecturers (including practising artists and designers) in wellequipped studios and workshops. Project briefs will be set for each assignment, and assessment is continuous throughout the course.
Interactive Media BTEC Higher National Certificate (HNC)
Interactive Media BTEC Higher National Certificate (HND top-up to HNC)
Course length
1 year
2 years
Study time
2½ days per week 2½ days per week You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
Cost
£5,040
£5,040 per year
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Institution BEDF B23 Institution BEDF B23 Course code:PAS3 Course code:F43B Part-time Course title
Interactive Media Interactive Media BTEC Higher BTEC Higher National Diploma National Certificate (HNC) (HND top-up to HNC)
Course length
2 years
Study time
6 hours per week 6 hours per week
1-2 years (top-up from HNC dependent on prior learning)
You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
£2,520 per year Cost Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
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Up to £4960 depending on the duration
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Photography BTEC HNC/HND
Art & Design
Art & Design Start date: September Based at:
Bedford College Campus
Level 4/5 Course overview
Future options
Course details
You will explore a wide range of photography techniques and styles to build a substantial portfolio of work that can be used for job interviews or further study.
On successful completion of the HNC you can progress on to further study with our HND or choose to enter employment. On successful completion of the HND you will have the option to top-up the qualification to a full Bachelor’s degree at university or enter employment.
Full-time Course title
Course length
1 year
Entry requirements
Study time
2½ days per week 2½ days per week
• 80-120 UCAS points with some art, design and media element OR • Art & Design BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma OR • Art & Design Foundation Diploma (Pre-Degree) OR • Equivalent Level 3 qualification.
Cost
Areas of study During this course you will study the following compulsory units: • Contextual and cultural referencing • Ideas generation • Professional practice • Project design and implementation • Visual communication. In addition, you will also study a selection from a range of specialist units, including: • Advertising photography • Darkroom practice in photography • Fashion photography • Lens-based photography techniques • Location photography • Studio practice in photography. Please visit our website for a full list of units: www.bedford.ac.uk
Entry is subject to a successful interview, where you will be asked to bring along a portfolio of your existing work. Applicants from A-Level courses displaying high levels of creativity will also be considered. We welcome applications from mature students who will be considered individually on experience rather than qualifications.
Staff expertise
Assessment methods
Our staff hold BA Hons and MA Photography qualifications in addition to industry experience as studio professionals and freelance professional photographers.
As part of this course you will work with a range of specialist lecturers (including practising artists and designers) in wellequipped studios and workshops. Project briefs will be set for each assignment, and assessment is continuous throughout the course.
Industry links You will have the opportunity to undertake freelance photography work, enter competitions, and visit contextual exhibitions and galleries. This year, our students exhibited their work at photographic gallery Rock City Art in the Castle Quay area of Bedford.
Photography BTEC Photography BTEC Higher National Higher National Certificate (HNC) Diploma (HND top-up to HNC) 2 years
You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
£5,040
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£5,040 per year
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Course code:04PW Course code:046W
Part-time Course title
Photography BTEC Photography BTEC Higher National Higher National Certificate (HNC) Diploma (HND top-up to HNC)
Course length
2 years
Study time
6 hours per week 6 hours per week
1 year (top-up from HNC)
You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
Cost Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
How to apply
£2,520 per year
£5,040
Apply direct to
Apply direct to Bedford College Course code:L1496 Course code:L1497
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Business
Business BTEC HNC/HND
Start date: September Based at:
Bedford College Campus
Level 4/5 Course overview
Future options
Course details
You will develop the economic, financial and legal thinking that is required by today’s managers and have the opportunity to acquire industry experience through our links with local businesses.
On successful completion of the HNC you can progress on to further study with our HND or choose to enter employment. On successful completion of the HND you will have the option to top-up the qualification to a full Bachelor’s degree at university or enter employment. You can also can join one of the many professional institutes and continue your studies through their examinations.
Full-time Course title
Areas of study During this course you will have the option to study a range of units including: • Business decision making • Business environment • Business strategy • Costing and budgeting • Employment law • Human resource management • Marketing. Please visit our website for a full list of units: www.bedford.ac.uk
Staff expertise You can benefit from highly-experienced tutors who have a wealth of industry contacts including links with the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM), local businesses and retailers.
Industry links Our links with industry provide you with opportunities to work on projects for a range of businesses. This year alone our students have worked with Avon, Autoglass and Russell Consulting. They have also visited the Magistrate Courts in Milton Keynes and had guest lectures from Asda, Trinity Arts & Leisure and Pearson.
After completing their course, 100% of our Business students progressed directly into employment or on to further study at Bedford College or universities across the UK*.
Entry requirements • 2 GCSEs at A*- C in English and Maths AND • 2 A-Levels OR • Business BTEC Level 3 Diploma OR • Business & Finance BTEC Level 3 Diploma OR • Business Support City & Guilds Level 3 Diploma OR • Equivalent Level 3 qualification Entry is subject to a successful interview and we welcome applications from mature students who will be considered individually on experience rather than qualifications.
Assessment methods Each unit will be assessed using a variety of methods, including written, multiple choice, oral and practical assessments; there are no external examinations. The assessments will develop your work-related skills, such as analysis, problem solving, decision making, communication and presentation skills.
*Bedford College Destinations Survey 2012/13, responders only.
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Business BTEC Business BTEC Higher National Higher National Certificate (HNC) Diploma (HND top-up to HNC)
Course length
1 year
2 years
Study time
2 days per week
2 days per week
You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
£5,040 per year
£5,040 per year
Cost Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs. Apply through
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Course code:001N Course code:001N
Part-time Course title
Business BTEC Business BTEC Higher National Higher National Certificate (HNC) Diploma (HND top-up to HNC)
Course length
2 years
Study time
6 hours per week 6 hours per week
1 year (top-up from HNC)
You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
Cost Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
How to apply
£3,780 per year
£2,520
Apply direct to
Apply direct to Bedford College Course code:E2020 Course code:E2021
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Case study... Aisling, Business BTEC HND
I’m a Commercial Apprentice at Elster Water Metering Ltd and this course was part of my Apprenticeship. My role involved working in every department for at least three months and this allowed me to gain knowledge and experience about the whole company. This course was chosen because it covered all the topics relevant to each department, including: marketing, human resources, finance and business strategy. I’ve enjoyed the human resources modules the most, particularly those that dealt with staff recruitment and development. In fact, I’ve now chosen to specialise in human resources. I found that studying and working at the same time was not a problem as the tutors gave me enough time to complete all my assignments. They were also very understanding about my circumstances and provided extra help if I needed it. The tutors at the College are very approachable, and their lessons are interactive with lots of activities to involve everyone in the classroom. This course has definitely helped me with my day-to-day work. It has given me the background and theory behind what I do every day. I’ve enjoyed my time at College and I’m coming back in September to do the CIPD in Human Resources Practice.
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Child & Family Studies Foundation Degree (FdA)
Validated by, and leads to an award of, the University of Bedfordshire
Start date: September Based at:
Bedford College Campus
Level 5 Course overview This course will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of child and family issues, drawing on knowledge and theory from the fields of psychology, childhood development, working with families and professional skills and practice. ‘If you are already working in a childcare setting, you can continue your job whilst studying this course and apply what you learn to your everyday work.
Areas of study During the course you will cover the following units: • Applied experience with children, young people and families • Applied psychology for child and family studies • Beliefs, expectations and language of youth • Child observation • Evidence based practice • Managing people and career development in human services • Multi-agency working in child and family studies • Interpersonal communication • Reflective learning and personal, professional and academic development (PPAD) • Social policy and families. You can also study Paediatric First Aid as part of this course.
Staff expertise Our teaching team includes a range of professionals with industry experience in the fields of childcare, youth work, education, health and psychology. They keep upto-date through Continued Professional Development activities including membership of the Institute for Learning, BedfordCollege | ShuttleworthColl
Institute for Youth Work and British Psychological Society. All staff have good Honours degrees, with most having achieved or working towards Masters degrees, Postgraduate Certificates or a Doctorate.
Industry links We offer you the opportunity to ‘earn while you learn’ in a wide range of industry settings including: early years; childcare; youth work; family support; therapeutic support; education; play work; behaviour management; looked after children; teenage parents; social work or further education. We have links with a wide range of employers including charities, local authorities, schools, social services, Youth Offending Teams, private colleges, nurseries, pre-schools, lower schools, middle schools, families and nannies.
Future options On successful completion of this course you can progress on to a third year top-up course, delivered at the University of Bedfordshire, to achieve a BA Child & Adolescent Studies or BA Early Years Studies degree.
Entry requirements • 120 UCAS tariff points with 80 points from one A2 qualification OR • 120 UCAS tariff points from Early Years BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma OR • Childcare CACHE Level 3 Diploma OR • Early Years Care & Education NVQ Level 3 OR • Equivalent Level 3 qualification OR • Relevant work experience with young people under 18 years old, or families, children and babies. You will also need to undertake a paid or voluntary placement in a relevant setting
Course details Course title
Child & Family Studies Foundation Degree (FdA)
Study route
Full-time
Part-time
Course length
2 years
4 years
Study time
1 day per week
6 hours per week
You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
Cost Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
£6,000 per year
£4,500 per year
Apply through Apply direct to UCAS www.ucas. Bedford College Turn to page 20 for more com Course code: information on how to apply. Institution BEDF B23 K1247 Course code: L990
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(minimum 2 days/14 hours per week) for the duration of the course. Applicants should arrange their own placement, this is an essential part of any offer made. We welcome applications from mature students who will be considered individually on experience rather than qualifications.
Assessment methods All units are assessed by a variety of methods including written assignments, oral presentations, timed examinations and reflective logs. You will develop the skills of reflective practice and the writing of a reflective journal, and commitment to personal and professional development is a requirement of this Foundation Degree. This course includes a compulsory three day, two night residential as part of the Managing People unit at an additional cost of £100-£150.
For more information about the course, visit www.bedford.ac.uk/ courses and enter the course code or title
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Case study... Alexandra, Child & Family Studies Foundation Degree (FdA)
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My ultimate plan is to become a primary school teacher so I looked into all the different routes I could take to achieve this. I came to an Open Day at the College and spoke to the tutors about this Foundation Degree and realised it suited my learning style, plus I get to put what I learn into practice with the work placements it offers. It also helped that the College course was £6,000 a year, rather than the £9,000 a year that universities charge. I like the whole course but particularly enjoy my work placement as a teaching assistant at Orchard and Shepherdswell Academy in Milton Keynes. I was especially pleased to get a placement here because it’s my old primary school and some of my teachers are still there! From September they’ve offered me a paid teaching assistant post, so it’s turned out really well for me. Next year, we’re going on a trip to Kenya with the course. We’ll be teaching in schools, helping with sports activities and building new facilities. Plus we’ll get a week’s safari when we’re there – it will be amazing! After I finish my Foundation Degree, I’m planning to top-up to a full Honours degree at the University of Bedfordshire. I’ll then take my Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) to become a fully qualified teacher.
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Validated by, and leads to an award of, the University of Bedfordshire
Disability Studies Foundation Degree (FdA)
Start date: October Based at:
Bedford College Campus
Level 5 Course overview
Industry links
This Foundation Degree will offer you the opportunity to explore a range of issues related to the study of disability, including the barriers in society experienced by disabled people. Key issues relating to education, the workplace, housing and relationships will be explored during the course, as well as the link between theory and practice, and the wider world view of disability.
You will have the opportunity to ‘earn while you learn’ and choose to work in a wide range of industry settings. Our students currently either work with disabled people in residential care homes or schools or colleges and placement opportunities can also be found in similar work places such as Bedford Volunteering Centre. You will also have the chance to go to Africa as an optional extra.
Areas of study During the course you will cover the following units: • Disability and special needs in practice • Disability in context, policy and workplace practice • Disability in the workplace • Disability: family, community and culture • Disabled lives in context • Reflections in practice • Understanding disability. You can also study First Aid as part of this course.
Staff expertise Our tutors have industry experience in the fields of childcare, youth work, education, health, disability and psychology. They keep up-to-date through Continued Professional Development activities including membership of the Institute for Learning, Institute for Youth Work and British Psychological Society. All staff have good Honours degrees, with most having achieved or working towards Masters degrees, Postgraduate Certificates or a Doctorate.
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We welcome applications from mature students who will be considered individually on experience rather than qualifications.
Assessment methods You will be assessed via a range of methods during the course including presentations, reports, portfolio evidence, assignments and research.
Future options
Course details
On successful completion of this course you will have enhanced your personal career development opportunities in your workplace, with the potential to move to information and advice, advocacy services, retail or leisure roles, or you may pursue a career in local education authorities, social services or education.
Part-time only
You can also progress on to a third year top-up course, delivered at the University of Bedfordshire, to achieve a BA Applied Disability Studies degree.
Entry requirements • 120 UCAS tariff points with 80 points from one A2 qualification OR • Access to Higher Education Certificate OR • Equivalent Level 3 qualification
Course title
Disability Studies Foundation Degree (FdA)
Study route
Part-time
Course length
3 years
Study time
3½ hours per week You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
Cost Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
How to apply
£4,500 per year
Apply direct to Bedford College
Turn to page 20 for more information on how to apply. Course code: K1515
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Early Years Studies Foundation Degree (FdA)
Validated by, and leads to an award of, the University of Bedfordshire
Start date: September Based at:
Care & Childcare
Care & Childcare
Bedford College Campus
Level 5 Course overview This course will provide you with the skills and ability to demonstrate professional competence within the early years setting. The course allows you to remain in your childcare employment while you continue to study, allowing you to relate theory to practice and reflect on your learning throughout the course.
Areas of study During the course you will cover the following units: • Early childhood development • Early years in the workplace • Early years curriculum • Literacy and numeracy in early years • Inclusive education • Early years in the workplace 2 • Reflections on practice. You can also study First Aid as part of this course and you will have the opportunity to go to Africa.
Staff expertise Our staff are highly qualified, experienced tutors who have a wide experience of working in the early years sector and other related fields such as childcare, youth work, education, health, disability and psychology. They keep up-to-date through Continued Professional Development activities including membership of the Institute for Learning, Institute for Youth Work and British Psychological Society. All staff have good Honours degrees, with most having achieved or working towards Masters degrees, Postgraduate Certificates or a Doctorate.
On successful completion of this course you can progress on to a third year top-up course, delivered at the University of Bedfordshire, to achieve a BA (Hons) Applied Early Years Studies degree.
Entry requirements • 120 UCAS tariff points with 80 points from one A2 qualification OR • 120 UCAS tariff points from Early Years BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma OR • Childcare CACHE Level 3 Diploma OR • Early Years Care & Education NVQ Level 3 OR • Equivalent Level 3 qualification OR • Relevant work experience with young people under 18 years old, or families, children and babies. You will also need to undertake a paid or voluntary placement in a relevant setting (minimum 1 day per week) for the duration of the course. Applicants should arrange their own placement, this is an essential part of any offer made. The ability to write academically at Level 3 or above is also compulsory. We welcome applications from mature students who will be considered individually on experience rather than qualifications.
All units are assessed by a variety of methods including written assignments, presentations, short timed examinations and reflective logs. You will develop the skills of reflective practice and the writing of a reflective journal, and commitment to personal and professional development is a requirement of this Foundation Degree.
Course details Part-time only Course title
Early Years Studies Foundation Degree (FdA)
Study route
Part-time
Course length
3 years
Study time
6 hours per week You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
Cost Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
How to apply
£4,500 per year
Apply direct to Bedford College
Turn to page 20 for more Course code: K1533 information on how to apply.
We welcome applications from mature students who will be considered individually on experience rather than qualifications.
Future options
Assessment methods
For more information about the course, visit www.bedford.ac.uk/ courses and enter the course code or title
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Health & Social Care HNC/HND
Start date: October Based at:
Bedford College Campus
Level 4/5 Course overview
Industry links
Assessment methods
This is a vocational course that will prepare you to work in either health or social care settings including social working, residential care, day care, adult and children nursing and mental health care.
You will have the opportunity to ‘earn while you learn’ and work in a wide range of industry settings including nursing, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, therapeutic support, education, behaviour management, looked after children, social work or further education. Our students have recently worked for charities, local authorities, schools, social services, Youth Offending Teams, colleges and commercial providers.
You will be assessed via a range of methods during the course including presentations, reports, portfolio evidence, assignments and research.
Areas of study During the first year of the course you will cover the following units: • Communicating in Health and Social Care (HSC) Organisations • Principles of HSC Practice • Working in partnership in HSC • Personal and professional development in HSC • Health and Safety in the HSC Workplace • Social Policy • Managing Human Resources in HSC. You can also study First Aid as part of this course.
Staff expertise Our teaching team includes a range of professionals with industry experience in the fields of nursing, residential care, youth work, education, and psychology. They keep up-to-date through Continued Professional Development activities including membership of the Institute for Learning, Institute for Youth Work and British Psychological Society. All our staff have good Honours degrees, with most having achieved or working towards Masters Degrees, Postgraduate Certificates or Doctorates.
You will also have the chance to go to Africa to observe how health and social care is delivered and take part in delivery of it.
Course details Full-time only Course title
Health & Social Care Higher National Certificate (HNC)
Health & Social Care Higher National Diploma (HND top-up to HNC)
Course length
1 year
2 years
Study time
2½ days per week 2½ days per week You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
Future options On successful completion of this course you will have enhanced your knowledge of health and social care to help develop your career or move into a wide range of health and social care training such as health care, including adult nursing, mental health nursing, physiotherapy, social working and teaching.
Entry requirements • 1 A-Level or 2 AS-Levels OR • Access to Higher Education Certificate OR • Equivalent Level 3 qualification. You will also need to undertake a paid or voluntary placement in a relevant setting (minimum 200 hours per year) for the duration of the course. Applicants should arrange their own placement, this is an essential part of any offer made. We welcome applications from mature students who will be considered individually on experience rather than qualifications.
£5,040
£5,040 per year
Cost Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
How to apply
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Course code: L510 Course code: L511
Part-time Course title
Health & Social Care Higher National Certificate (HNC)
Course length
2 years
Study time
8 hours per week
Cost
£2,520 per year
Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
How to apply
Apply direct to Bedford College
Turn to page 20 for more Course code: K1518 information on how to apply.
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Computing & IT
Computing & Systems Development BTEC HNC/HND
Start date: September Based at:
Bedford College Campus
Course overview
Future options
Course details
You will develop a range of specialist technical software development skills and knowledge in programming, web technologies and systems development relevant to the current requirements of the IT industry. In addition, you’ll benefit from our cutting-edge computing facilities.
On successful completion of the HNC you can progress on to further study with our HND or choose to enter employment. On successful completion of the HND you will have the option to top-up the qualification to a full Bachelor’s degree at university or enter employment. The course opens up excellent career opportunities in IT, where you could gain employment in roles including computer programmer, IT specialist, IT support, web designer, database designer and more.
Full-time Course title
Areas of study During this course you will have the option to study a range of units including: • Business skills for e-commerce • Computer games design and development • Computer systems • Data analysis and design • Employability and professional development • Event driven programming solutions • Information systems in organisations • IT Security Management • Management in IT • Network operating systems • Object oriented programming • Programming in .NET • Project design, implementation and evaluation • Systems analysis and design • Web applications development • Website design.
Staff expertise Our tutors have industry experience and are members of the major professional computing organisations, including Cisco, Microsoft, CIW, CompTia.
Entry requirements • GCSEs A*- C in English and Mathematics PLUS • 80 to 120 UCAS tariff points achieved from one A-Level qualification OR • IT BTEC Level 3 Diploma OR • IT Apprenticeship Level 3 OR • Equivalent Level 3 qualification. We welcome applications from mature students who will be considered individually on experience rather than qualifications.
Computing & Systems Development BTEC Higher National Certificate (HNC)
Computing & Systems Development BTEC Higher National Diploma (HND top-up to HNC)
Course length
1 year
2 years
Study time
2 days per week
2 days per week
You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
Cost
£5,040
£5,040 per year
Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
Apply through UCAS www.ucas. Turn to page 20 for more information on how to apply. com Institution BEDF B23 Course code: 023I How to apply
Part-time Course title
Assessment methods Assessment is through a variety of coursework assignments including case studies providing solutions to realistic computing problems, practical assessments and computer-based tests. There are no formal examinations associated with this course. Teaching methods include lectures, practical sessions, group work, tutorials and workshops. In addition, substantial learning resources and support material are available online for home study.
Computing & IT
Level 4/5
Course length Study time
Computing & Systems Development BTEC Higher National Certificate (HNC)
Apply through UCAS www.ucas. com Institution BEDF B23 Course code: 032I Computing & Systems Development BTEC Higher National Diploma (HND top-up to HNC)
2 years
1 year (top-up from HNC) 8 hours per week 8 hours per week You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
Cost Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
How to apply
£3,150 per year
£3,780
Apply direct to
Apply direct to
Turn to page 20 for more Bedford College Bedford College information on how to apply. Course code: F1923 Course code: F1924
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For more information about the course, visit www.bedford.ac.uk/ courses and enter the course code or title Find out more – visit www.bedford.ac.uk/highereducation | email highereducation@bedford.ac.uk | call 01234 291000
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IT Networking & Security Foundation Degree (FdSc)
Validated by, and leads to an award of, the University of Bedfordshire
Start date: September Based at:
Bedford College Campus
Level 5 Course overview Designed in collaboration with employers, this qualification will equip you with the knowledge, understanding and skills relevant to the needs of the IT industry. You will develop skills that will enable you to administer hardware and software networking environments, and gain a good understanding of the skills required to implement and maintain scalable and resilient networks.
Areas of study During the course you will cover the following units: • Advanced networking • Computer systems • Data modelling • Fundamentals of programming • Introduction to networking • Network implementation • Personal development and planning • Professional and academic development • Server security • System analysis and design • Web development • Windows server administration. You will also undertake a work-related project. The College holds Academy status with Cisco, CompTIA, CIW and Microsoft, and you will have the opportunity to gain professional certifications in addition to your Foundation Degree with further study.
Staff expertise Our tutors have industry experience and are members of the major professional computing organisations, including Cisco, Microsoft, CIW, CompTia.
Future options You can progress on to a third year degree course, delivered at the University of Bedfordshire, to achieve a BSc Computer Science or BSc Computer Networking degree. The course also opens up excellent careers as a Network Engineer, Systems Engineer, IT Engineer or System Administrator. After completing their course, 80% of our IT Networking & Security students progressed directly into employment or further study at Bedford College and universities across the UK*.
Assessment methods You will be assessed via a range of methods during the course including presentations, reports, portfolio evidence, assignments and research.
Course details Course title
IT Networking & Security Foundation Degree (FdSc)
Study route
Full-time
Part-time
Course length
2 years
3 years
Study time
2 days per week
6 hours per week
You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
Cost
How to apply
£4,500 per year
Apply through
Apply direct to
UCAS www.ucas. Bedford College Turn to page 20 for more information on how to apply. com Course code: F1085 Institution BEDF B23 Course code: L120
Entry requirements • GCSEs A*- C in English and Mathematics PLUS • 120 UCAS tariff points with 80 points achieved from one A2 qualification OR • 120 UCAS tariff points from BTEC Diploma in IT OR • IT Apprenticeship Level 3 OR • Equivalent Level 3 qualification.
£6,000 per year
Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
*Bedford College Destinations Survey 2012/13, responders only.
We welcome applications from mature students who will be considered individually on experience rather than qualifications.
We offer an optional CompTIA A+ / IT Essentials-PC Hardware & Software course. For more information about the course, visit www.bedford.ac.uk/courses and enter the course code or title BedfordCollege | ShuttleworthColl
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Case study... Liz, IT Networking & Security Foundation Degree (FdSc)
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I actually went to university the year before starting this course, but I left after a few months because I didn’t like the learning environment and wanted to study closer to home. When I came to visit the College I was really impressed by how helpful and caring the tutors were and what a close-knit community it was. In my opinion, one of the biggest benefits of studying a higher education course at College rather than university is that you get so much more support from your tutors. Universities are dealing with many more students so, in my experience, the lecturers don’t have time to give you the individualised support that you get at College. For me, it’s important to know I can contact my College tutors at any time if I don’t understand something or need additional guidance on an assignment. I’ve particularly enjoyed the computer networking unit because I’ve had hands on experience using the Cisco switches and routers, which is the equipment you’ll be using in industry. I’ve also enjoyed the unit on servers and hardware. In fact, the College put me forward for the WorldSkills competition in the Cisco Network Technician category and I came second in the heats! It was a great experience. I was even given work experience in the IT Services department at the College last year and that went so well I was offered a full-time contract. You can’t really ask for more than that!
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Validated by, and leads to an award of, the University of Bedfordshire
Construction & Building Services
Building Services & Sustainability Foundation Degree (FdSc)
Start date: October
Level 5
Based at:
Course overview
Industry links
You will develop the specialist skills and knowledge to advance your career in energy conservation, micro generation, environmental technologies and sustainability for building services. You will benefit from our £4.3 million, newly retrofitted workshop block which showcases renewable technologies such as air source heat pumps, solar panels, wind turbines, rainwater harvesting and building energy management systems.
You will have the opportunity to participate in real, live projects. In the past our students have participated in energy audits and the design of sustainable buildings and systems for community centres and housing associations. You will also benefit from industry guest lectures and attending specialist exhibitions such as Ecobuild and Sustainability Live.
Areas of study
You can progress on to a third year top-up course, delivered at the University of Bedfordshire, to achieve a full Bachelor’s degree. Typical career progression includes design, design consultancy, production management, implementation, commissioning, cyclic maintenance management, or senior management.
Course units will cover the following subjects: • Building science • Carbon neutral buildings • Energy utilisation in buildings • Fundamental mathematics for construction • Fundamentals of building regulations • Heating cooling and power systems • Internal environmental control. Please visit our website for a full list of units: www.bedford.ac.uk You can also study Health and Safety CSCS Certificate as part of this course.
Staff expertise Our tutors have a wide range of experience in terms of teaching and industrial expertise within the building services industry, from running successful businesses to working for major UK construction companies. In particular, our staff have expertise in: system design and planning; environmental technologies; energy conservation and heating and cooling systems.
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Future options
Entry requirements • 120 UCAS tariff points with 80 points from one A2 qualification OR • 120 UCAS tariff points from an equivalent Level 3 qualification OR • Building Services, Civil Engineering or Construction BTEC Level 3 Diploma OR • Relevant industry experience.
Bedford College Campus
Course details Course title
Building Services & Sustainability Foundation Degree (FdSc)
Study route
Full-time
Part-time
Course length
2 years
3 years
Study time
2½ days per week 1 day per week You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
Cost
£6,000 per year
£4,000 per year
Apply through
Apply direct to
Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
How to apply
UCAS www.ucas. Bedford College Turn to page 20 for more information on how to apply. com Course code: Institution BEDF B23 C1039 Course code: KD24
Assessment methods You will be assessed via a range of methods during the course including exams, written assignments, surveys and practical assignments in the work-based learning units.
We welcome applications from mature students who will be considered individually on experience rather than qualifications.
For more information about the course, visit www.bedford.ac.uk/ courses and enter the course code or title @BedfordCollege | @ShuttleworthCol
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Construction & Building Services
Case study... Alex, Building Services & Sustainability Foundation Degree (FdSc)
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I originally trained to be a plumber but then decided to carry on with my studies and take this Foundation Degree as I actually quite enjoyed the academic side of construction. One of the best things about the course was the fact that I was part of a small, close-knit group. I also really enjoyed learning u-value calculations, which involved thermal engineering, and studying a variety of subjects from heavy maths to contract management, which gave us a good breadth of knowledge. The tutors were great, very involved and they really cared about our success. We also built up a strong network through the tutors and the other students on the course. In fact, I ended up getting a job through a fellow student and was able to work my way up to senior quantity surveyor using the knowledge and skills I had gained during my Foundation Degree. It’s definitely a worthwhile course, with people from a wide range of roles in construction studying together including site managers, quantity surveyors and contract managers. Most of the students in my group were quite senior in the industry and I feel the specialist skills I learnt have helped me to stand apart in the competitive job market.
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Construction & Building Services
Construction BTEC HNC
Start date: September Based at:
Bedford College Campus
Level 4 Course overview
Future options
Course details
This course is designed for those wishing to progress within the construction industry and aims to give you a solid understanding of the management and leadership roles within this sector. During your studies you will gain the knowledge that underpins a wide range of aspects of construction management, including regulatory, legal, technological, social and economic considerations.
This course will provide you with the skills that enable you to pursue a range of career opportunities within the construction industry, including roles within architecture, building and quantity surveying and construction management.
Part-time only Course title
Areas of study During the course you will have the option to study a range of units including: • Design principals and application • Health, safety and welfare • Project management • Science and materials. You will also undertake a number of specialist units and a group project. You can also study Health and Safety CSCS Certificate as part of this course.
Staff expertise Our tutors have a wide range of experience in terms of teaching and industrial expertise within the construction industry, from running construction projects to working for UK construction companies. In particular, we have expertise in: land and building surveying; project management; estimating; tendering and AutoCAD.
You can also progress on to further study through other construction-related HNDs and Foundation Degrees at the College, or construction sector degrees at universities across the UK.
Entry requirements • 80-120 UCAS tariff points from relevant Level 3 qualifications OR • Construction, Civil Engineering or Building Services BTEC Level 3 Diploma OR • Equivalent Level 3 qualification.
Construction Higher National Certificate (HNC)
Course length
2 years
Study time
1 day per week You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
Cost
£2,520 per year
Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
How to apply
Apply direct to Bedford College
Turn to page 20 for more Course code: C1809 information on how to apply.
We welcome applications from mature students who will be considered individually on experience rather than qualifications.
Assessment methods You will be assessed via a range of methods during the course including written and practical assignments plus classroom tests.
Industry Links You will have the opportunity to work on realistic projects and in the past our students have been involved in design work on live projects with local clients. We have guest lecturers from industry and as part of the course you will visit industry exhibitions such as Ecobuild. For more information about the course, visit www.bedford.ac.uk/ courses and enter the course code or title BedfordCollege | ShuttleworthColl
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Sustainable Construction Foundation Degree (FdSc)
Validated by, and leads to an award of, the University of Bedfordshire
Start date: October Based at:
Bedford College Campus
Level 5 Course overview
Industry links
You will develop the specialist skills and knowledge to make buildings more energy efficient through the use of materials, construction techniques and the systems installed. You will benefit from our £4.3 million, newly retrofitted workshop block which showcases renewable technologies such as air source heat pumps, solar panels, wind turbines, rainwater harvesting and building energy management systems.
You will have the opportunity to participate in real, live projects. In the past our students have participated in energy audits and the design of sustainable buildings and systems for community centres and housing associations. You will also benefit from industry guest lectures and attending specialist exhibitions such as Ecobuild and Sustainability Live.
Areas of study Course units will cover the following subjects: • Building design for the future • Building science • Carbon neutral buildings • Energy utilisation in buildings • Fundamental mathematics for construction • Fundamentals of building regulations • Land utilisation • Practice and innovation in construction. Please visit our website for a full list of units: www.bedford.ac.uk. You can also study for the Health and Safety CSCS Certificate as part of this course.
Staff expertise Our tutors have a wide range of experience in terms of teaching and industrial expertise within the building services industry, from running successful businesses to working for major UK construction companies. In particular, our staff have expertise in: system design and planning; environmental technologies; energy conservation and heating and cooling systems.
Future options You can progress on to a third year top-up course, delivered at the University of Bedfordshire, to achieve a full Bachelor’s degree. Typical career progression includes design, design consultancy, production management, implementation, commissioning, cyclic maintenance management, or senior management.
Construction & Building Services
Construction & Building Services
Course details Course title
Sustainable Construction Foundation Degree (FdSc)
Study route
Full-time
Part-time
Course length
2 years
3 years
Study time
2½ days per week 1 day per week You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
Cost
£6,000 per year
£4,000 per year
Apply through
Apply direct to
Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
How to apply
Turn to page 20 for more UCAS www.ucas. Bedford College information on how to apply. com
Course code: Institution BEDF B23 C1040 Course code: KD2K
Entry requirements • 120 UCAS tariff points with 80 points from one A2 qualification OR • 120 UCAS tariff points from an equivalent Level 3 qualification OR • Building Services, Civil Engineering or Construction BTEC Level 3 Diploma. We welcome applications from mature students who will be considered individually on experience rather than qualifications.
Assessment methods You will be assessed via a range of methods during the course including exams, written assignments, surveys and practical assignments in the work-based learning units.
Go online to see what Sustainable Construction student Joe thinks of the course: www.bedford. ac.uk/highereducation For more information about the course, visit www.bedford.ac.uk/ courses and enter the course code or title
Find out more – visit www.bedford.ac.uk/highereducation | email highereducation@bedford.ac.uk | call 01234 291000
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Engineering
Electrical & Electronic Engineering BTEC HNC/HND
Start date: September
Level 4/5
Based at:
Bedford College Campus
Course overview
Future options
Course details
This course is ideal if you are looking to gain employment in electrical and electronic engineering with a proven track record for student success in this area. Through this qualification you will gain a nationally recognised standard in engineering and benefit from demand in the sector both in the UK and overseas.
On successful completion of the HNC you can progress on to further study with our HND or choose to enter employment. On successful completion of the HND you will be able to top up the qualification to a full Bachelor’s degree at the College. Alternatively you could top up the qualification at university, or enter employment. The course can allow you to take advantage of management opportunities within the industry.
Full-time Course title
Areas of study You can study this course with either an electronics bias or with an electrical power bias. The choice you make will determine the units that you will study, which may include: • Analytical methods • Computer programming techniques • Electrical and electronic principles • Electrical power • Electrical, electronic and digital principles • Electronic product manufacture • Engineering science • Microcontrollers • Operational amplifiers • Programmable logic controllers • Utilisation of electrical energy. You will also undertake a project.
Staff expertise Our highly qualified tutors have many years’ experience working in a wide range of engineering roles in sectors ranging from electronics to automotive to aeronautical. Our staff are members of professional organisations such as the Institute of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) and the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET).
Entry requirements • 2 A-Levels at grade C or above(including Mathematics and Physics or Electronics) OR • BTEC Level 3 Diploma at Merit level or above and including Further Maths OR • Equivalent Level 3 qualification in a related subject.
Course length
2 years
Study time
Up to 3 days per week You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
Cost
£5,040 per year
Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
How to apply
Apply through UCAS
www.ucas.com Turn to page 20 for more information on how to apply. Institution BEDF B23
Course code: 006H Part-time Course title
Electrical & Electronic Engineering BTEC Higher National Certificate (HNC)
Electrical & Electronic Engineering BTEC Higher National Diploma (HND top-up to HNC)
Course length
2 years
1 year (top-up from HNC)
Study time
1 day per week
1 day per week
We welcome applications from mature students who will be considered individually on experience rather than qualifications.
Assessment methods You will be assessed by a programme of continuous assessment through individual assignments, group assignments, practical work, project work and some formal tests.
Electrical & Electronic Engineering BTEC Higher National Diploma (HND)
You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
Cost
£3,150 per year
£3,780
Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
How to apply
Apply direct to
Apply direct to Bedford College Course code: D365 Course code: D344
Turn to page 20 for more Bedford College information on how to apply.
For more information about the course, visit www.bedford.ac.uk/ courses and enter the course code or title BedfordCollege | ShuttleworthColl
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General Engineering BTEC HNC
Engineering
Engineering Start date: September Based at:
Bedford College Campus
Level 4 Course overview
Entry requirements
Course details
This course provides you with an excellent understanding of general engineering by incorporating units from both mechanical engineering and electrical & electronic engineering.
• 2 A-Levels at grade C or above in Mathematics and Physics OR • Electrical & Electronic Engineering BTEC Level 3 Diploma at Merit level or above and including Further Maths OR • Mechanical Engineering BTEC Level 3 Diploma at Merit level or above and including Further Maths OR • Equivalent Level 3 qualification in a related subject.
Part-time only
Areas of study During this course you will have the option to study a range of units including: • Analytical methods • Computer programming techniques • Electrical and electronic principles • Electrical power • Engineering science • Fluid mechanics • Mechanical principles • Operational amplifiers • Pneumatics and hydraulics • Programmable logic controllers.
Staff expertise
We welcome applications from mature students who will be considered individually on experience rather than qualifications.
Course title
General Engineering BTEC Higher National Certificate (HNC)
Course length
2 years
Study time
1 day per week
Cost Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
How to apply
You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
£3,150 per year
Apply direct to Bedford College
Turn to page 20 for more Course code: D1531 information on how to apply.
Assessment methods You will be assessed by a programme of continuous assessment through individual assignments, group assignments, project work and some formal tests.
Our highly qualified tutors have many years’ experience working in a wide range of engineering roles in sectors ranging from electronics to automotive to aeronautical. Our staff are members of professional organisations such as the Institute of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) and the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET).
Future options On successful completion of the HNC you can progress on to our HND with a year’s further study or choose to enter employment directly. On successful completion of the HND you will have the option to top-up your qualification to a full Bachelor’s degree in an engineering related discipline at university or alternatively enter the industry.
For more information about the course, visit www.bedford.ac.uk/ courses and enter the course code or title Find out more – visit www.bedford.ac.uk/highereducation | email highereducation@bedford.ac.uk | call 01234 291000
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Engineering
Mechanical Engineering BTEC HNC/HND
Start date: September Based at:
Bedford College Campus
Level 4/5 Course overview
Future options
Course details
This course provides you with an excellent understanding of mechanical engineering. You will benefit from our dedicated engineering workshops kitted out with the latest equipment including rapid prototype printer, pneumatic and hydraulic, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) plus much more industry-standard machinery and equipment.
On successful completion of the HNC you can progress on to further study with our HND or choose to enter employment. On successful completion of the HND you will have the option to top-up the qualification to a full Bachelor’s degree at university or enter employment.
Full-time Course title
Areas of study
• 2 A-Levels at grade C or above in Mathematics and Physics OR • Mechanical Engineering BTEC Level 3 Diploma at Merit level or above and including Further Maths OR • Equivalent Level 3 qualification in a related subject.
During this course you will study a range of units which may include: • Analytical methods • Design for manufacture • Engineering science • Fluid mechanics • Heat and combustion • Materials engineering • Mechanical principles • Pneumatics and hydraulics • Strength of materials. You will also undertake a project.
Staff expertise Our highly qualified tutors have many years’ experience working in a wide range of engineering roles in sectors ranging from electronics to automotive to aeronautical. Our staff are members of professional organisations such as the Institute of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) and the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET).
Course length
2 years
Study time
Up to 3 days per week You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
Entry requirements
We welcome applications from mature students who will be considered individually on experience rather than qualifications.
Assessment methods You will be assessed by a programme of continuous assessment through individual assignments, group assignments, project work and some formal tests.
Mechanical Engineering BTEC Higher National Diploma (HND)
Cost
£5,040 per year
Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
How to apply
Apply through UCAS
www.ucas.com Turn to page 20 for more information on how to apply. Institution BEDF B23 Course code: 003I
Part-time Course title
Mechanical Engineering BTEC Higher National Certificate (HNC)
Mechanical Engineering BTEC Higher National Diploma (HND top-up to HNC)
Course length
2 years
1 year (top-up from HNC)
Study time
1 day per week
1 day per week
You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
Cost
£3,150 per year
£3,780
Apply direct to
Apply direct to
Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
How to apply
Turn to page 20 for more Bedford College Bedford College information on how to apply. Course code: D342 Course code: D347
For more information about the course, visit www.bedford.ac.uk/courses and enter the course code or title BedfordCollege | ShuttleworthColl
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Engineering
Engineering BSc Top-Up validated by University of Northampton Coming soon.
Case study... Phillip, Mechanical Engineering BTEC HND
“
I’ve always been interested in how things are made and this is what mechanical engineering is all about so it made sense for me to choose this course. Bedford College is now one of the only places in this region that runs this HND course. When I left school I did an Apprenticeship then got a job at the Medical Research Council and was fortunate that they were willing to sponsor me to study this course. They’ve been very flexible, allowing me to go into College for my course one day a week. I enjoy a lot of the analytical subjects such as heat transfer and fluid mechanics and I’ve found that the tutor’s enthusiasm and support helps me to learn more. There’s no doubt that this course has helped me to progress my career. Once you know the theory behind what you’re doing everyday, it makes you more efficient. Now, when faced with a problem, often I can get straight to the solution because I’ve already learnt it on the course. It’s certainly worthwhile getting the qualifications you need to improve your skill set and progress with your career. In the workplace, I’ve found that opportunities arise for those who have the right experience combined with the right training. And there is also the pay progression, with a higher education qualification you are more likely to get promoted and paid more, which all helps.
Find out more – visit www.bedford.ac.uk/highereducation | email highereducation@bedford.ac.uk | call 01234 291000
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Hospitality
Hospitality Management BTEC HNC/HND
Start date: September Based at:
Bedford College Campus
Level 4/5 Course overview
Future options
Course details
This course is ideal if you want to work at a managerial level in the hotel, catering and hospitality industries. In addition to your academic studies, you will visit local and international hospitality businesses, and have the opportunity to train within realistic working environments including our working 25 Restaurant.
On successful completion of the HNC you can progress on to further study with our HND or choose to enter employment. On successful completion of the HND you will have the option to top up the qualification to a full Bachelor’s degree at university or enter employment. The demand for senior staff in the hospitality industry is high, and this course will open up a wide range of career opportunities to you in this country and abroad. You will also be able to apply to become a member of the Institute of Hospitality.
Full-time Course title
Areas of study During this course you will have the option to study a range of units including: • Contemporary hospitality industry • Customer service • Developing management skills • Food and beverage operations • Management accounting for hospitality • Room division. You can also study BIIAB Level 2 Award for Personal License Holders and Level 2 Food Safety Certificate as part of this course.
Staff expertise Our lecturers have a vast range of industry experience including: running small businesses; hotel management; sales and marketing; revenue solutions; food and beverage services; outside catering and events management.
Industry links You will have the opportunity to complete a work placement and make regular industry visits to hospitality businesses such as the Wells & Young’s Brewery in Bedford and The Langham Hotel in London. As part of this course you will also attend trade events such as Hotelympia and The Restaurant Show, and experience guest speakers from Cockburn and Campbell. BedfordCollege | ShuttleworthColl
Entry requirements • 2 A-Levels OR • BTEC Level 3 Diploma OR • NVQ Level 3 in a catering or hospitality subject OR • Equivalent Level 3 qualification. Entry will also be subject to a successful interview, where you will be asked to provide a short essay and complete a short piece of research on a topic provided. We welcome applications from mature students who will be considered individually on experience rather than qualifications.
Hospitality Management BTEC Higher National Certificate (HNC)
Hospitality Management BTEC Higher National Diploma (HND top-up to HNC)
Course length
1 year
2 years
Study time
2 days per week
2 days per week
You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
Cost
How to apply
£5,040 per year
Apply through
Apply through
Turn to page 20 for more UCAS www.ucas. UCAS www.ucas. information on how to apply. com com
Institution BEDF B23 Institution BEDF B23 Course code: 122N Course code: 522N Part-time Course title
Hospitality Management BTEC Higher National Certificate (HNC)
Hospitality Management BTEC Higher National Diploma (HND top-up to HNC)
Course length
2 years
2 years (top-up from HNC)
Study time
8 hours per week 8 hours per week
Assessment methods Your work is assessed through a variety of methods including practical performance, written assignments, presentations and case studies.
£5,040
Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
Cost
£2,520 per year
£2,520 per year
Apply direct to
Apply direct to
Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
How to apply
Bedford College Bedford College Turn to page 20 for more information on how to apply. Course code: H788 Course code: H787 For more information about the course, visit www.bedford.ac.uk/courses and enter the course code or title @BedfordCollege | @ShuttleworthCol
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Case study... Linda, Hospitality Management BTEC HND
“
I come from Nigeria and the reputation of Bedford College is so good that I had heard about it before I started researching the course. Not only does it stand out as an outstanding college locally but it also has an excellent reputation nationally. My teachers are fantastic and in particular my personal tutor is really amazing. She is always trying to bring out the best in me, giving me continual feedback and advice so that I can improve and do better all the time. I’m sure this is why I have achieved distinctions and merits so far. I particularly enjoyed the developing manager units that we studied last year and I found it very interesting to assess my own management style – it’s somewhere between democratic and autocratic! This is such useful insight and I can apply it to my job now and in the future. I’ve had so much support from the College. I have two daughters and I also work, so fitting in studying is a constant challenge for me but the tutors are always very understanding and if I miss anything I can catch up with course notes from the Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) Moodle, at any time of the day. I would highly recommend Bedford College to anyone considering returning to education.
Find out more – visit www.bedford.ac.uk/highereducation | email highereducation@bedford.ac.uk | call 01234 291000
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Performing Arts, Music Technology & Media
Media Production Foundation Degree (FdA)
Validated by, and leads to an award of, the University of Bedfordshire
Start date: September Based at:
Bedford College Campus
Level 5 Course overview
Industry links
This course will provide you with a wide range of practical skills in media production, increasing your understanding of issues concerned with the media industry and encouraging your personal and professional development. You will be encouraged to undertake work placements and use our onsite production training environment to give you realistic training and experience to help with your studies.
You will have the opportunity to be involved in media industry projects and internships. For example, our students have recently taken part in internships at Tailwind Media; travelled to El Salvador to film a documentary for A Voice of Central America (AVCA); filmed a performance of the brand new musical ‘Friend or Foe’, based on the book by Michael Morpurgo (the author of War Horse); won the Sports Challenge film competition; created footage for a women’s cycle race through Bedford which was shown on Sky and ITV 4, and completed work experience with London production company Bertie Films.
Areas of study During the course you will cover the following units: • Create a production (video production and editing) • Film studies (film theory and practical video production) • Media employment • Production design (practical film, prop, costume making) • TV and film documentary (practical video production) • Ways of seeing (visual language deconstruction) • Drama adaptation (scriptwriting).
Staff expertise Our highly qualified staff bring a broad range of media experience and contacts to their teaching. They are members of the Institute for Learning (IfL) and have been involved in founding the Visibilia collective of Filmmakers and Fine Artists. Between them our staff have worked on internationally recognised media events such as the TED Talks, music videos for bands and corporate videos.
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Future options You can progress on to a third year top-up course, delivered at the University of Bedfordshire, to achieve a BA (Hons) Media Production degree. This course will also give you the skills you need to start a career in short film, documentary or television production.
Course details Course title
Media Production Foundation Degree (FdA)
Study route
Full-time
Part-time
Course length
2 years
3 years
Study time
3 days per week
1-2 days per week
You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
£6,000 per year
£4,500 per year
Cost Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
Apply through UCAS www.ucas. How to apply com Turn to page 20 for more Institution BEDF B23 information on how to apply. Course code: P310
Apply direct to Bedford College Course code: L1545
Entry requirements • 120 UCAS tariff points with 80 points from one A2 qualification OR • 120 UCAS tariff points from Media or Art & Design BTEC Level 3 Diploma OR • Equivalent Level 3 qualification. Entry on to the course is also subject to a successful interview. We welcome applications from mature students who will be considered individually on experience rather than qualifications.
Assessment methods Your work will be assessed via a range of methods during the course including project work and theoretical work.
For more information about the course, visit www.bedford.ac.uk/courses and enter the course code or title
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Michael, Media Production Foundation Degree (FdA)
Performing Arts, Music Technology & Media
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I did apply to some universities but one of the key things that attracted me to this course at Bedford College was the opportunities for work experience with media companies. In addition, there was a cost saving when compared to studying at a university and I felt that being taught in smaller groups at college was more suited to my learning style. The facilities at the College, and in particular the TV studios, are brilliant. In fact there is more equipment than you would ever need. I’ve done work experience at professional studios and you realise that real production companies are working with less equipment than we have at College! I learnt a lot from the tutors who have all worked in media production. You often have the opportunity to get paid work experience on one of their industry projects. For example, I was a production assistant with London based Bertie Films and helped them film adverts for Sony and Bosch. I’ve also really enjoyed managing my own professional projects and working with clients. When we did our major project, which was a costume drama, we had to approach actors and location owners and negotiate with them to see if they wanted to take part. This is exactly what I would have to do if I was working for myself or a production company, so it was excellent experience. The network of industry contacts that I’ve managed to build up during my time at Bedford College has been amazing. Next year I’m planning to top-up my degree at the University of Bedfordshire and then set myself up as a freelancer.
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Performing Arts, Music Technology & Media
Music Technology Foundation Degree (FdA)
Validated by, and leads to an award of, the University of Bedfordshire
Start date: September Based at:
Bedford College Campus
Level 5 Course overview
Future options
This Foundation Degree is designed to prepare you for employment in the digital music industry. It is a vocational course consisting of practical-based units of study, all of which relate directly to current industry practice: producing records, composing soundtracks to film, TV and in games, gaining a grounding industry standard software and developing personal entrepreneurship.
You can progress on to a third year top-up course, delivered at the University of Bedfordshire, to achieve a BA(Hons) Music Technology degree. This course will help you to further develop the skills that can help you secure a career in the music industry; for example in creative music production, recording, entertainment and new media.
Areas of study During the course you will cover the following units: • 21st century production techniques • Context and listening • Music software • Production styles, music and media • Recording and mixing • The business of music production • The business of music technology. You will also undertake a final major project.
Staff expertise Our tutors have experience in commercial music industries and are up-to-date with current techniques, and the latest business practices. Our staff are also endorsed to train on the use of industry standard software such as Logic Pro X and Avid Pro Tools.
After completing their course, 100% of our Music Technology students progressed directly into employment or further study at Bedford College and universities across the UK*.
Entry requirements • 120 UCAS tariff points with 80 points from one A2 qualification OR • 120 UCAS tariff points from Music Technology BTEC Level 3 Diploma OR • Equivalent Level 3 qualification.
Course details Course title
Music Technology Foundation Degree (FdA)
Study route
Full-time
Part-time
Course length
2 years
4 years
Study time
3 days per week
1-2 days per week
You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
£6,000 per year
£4,500 per year
Cost Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
Apply through UCAS www.ucas. How to apply com Turn to page 20 for more Institution BEDF B23 information on how to apply. Course code: W370
Apply direct to Bedford College Course code: L1546
Entry is subject to a successful interview, and you will be required to produce a portfolio of work showing a broad range of experience in music technology (recording, sequencing, performing). We welcome applications from mature students who will be considered individually on experience rather than qualifications.
Assessment methods Your work will be assessed via a range of methods during the course including written assignments and practical work.
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Psychology & Crime
Psychology & Crime Foundation Degree (FdSc)
Validated by, and leads to an award of, the University of Bedfordshire
Start date: September Based at:
Bedford College Campus
Level 5 Course overview
Industry links
This course covers the study of psychology, criminology and law, with a specific focus on aspects of psychology relevant to understanding people’s behaviour in groups, and the development of an individual through childhood, adolescence and maturity.
You will have the opportunity to ‘earn while you learn’ and take advantage of work experience in a wide range of industry settings such as police, probation services, youth offenders teams, charitable organisations such as Ormiston Trust, youth work, family support, therapeutic support, education, behaviour management and social work.
Areas of study During the course you will cover the following units: • Crime and social control • Comparative youth justice: ideology, policy and practice • Foundations to psychology • Lifespan development • Professional development and research in psychology • Psychology and crime work-based learning • Social processes • Social research. You can also study First Aid as part of this course.
Staff expertise Our staff are highly qualified in the fields of psychology and crime and other related professions such as youth work, education, health, disability and childcare. They are kept up-to-date through Continued Professional Development activities including membership of the Institute for Learning, Institute for Youth Work and British Psychological Society. All staff have good Honours degrees, with most having achieved or working towards Masters degrees, Postgraduate Certificates or a Doctorate.
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Future options You can progress on to a third year top-up course, delivered at the University of Bedfordshire, to achieve a BSc (Hons) Psychology and Criminology degree. If you are interested in pursuing a career in psychology, this course will set you on the road to achieving registered status through further study.
Course details Course title
Psychology & Crime Foundation Degree (FdSc)
Study route
Full-time
Course length
2 years
Study time
2 days per week You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
Cost Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
£6,000 per year
Apply through UCAS www.ucas.com Institution BEDF B23 Turn to page 20 for more information on how to apply. Course code: C990 How to apply
Entry requirements • 120 UCAS tariff points with 80 points from one A2 qualification OR • 120 UCAS tariff points from a BTEC Level 3 Diploma OR • Equivalent Level 3 qualification. You will also need to undertake a paid or voluntary placement in a relevant setting (minimum 1 day per week) for the duration of the course. Applicants should arrange their own placement, this is an essential part of any offer made. We welcome applications from mature students who will be considered individually on experience rather than qualifications.
Assessment methods You will be assessed through written assignments, exams, presentations, reflective diaries and a work-based learning qualification.
For more information about the course, visit www.bedford.ac.uk/courses and enter the course code or title
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Case study... Lawrence, Psychology & Crime Foundation Degree (FdSc)
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Bedford College was my first choice because of its excellent reputation and location. Plus, I was very impressed with how courteous and professional the staff were when I spoke with them on the phone about the course – good first impressions count! I work as a pastor for The Gospel Pentecostal in Luton and my job involves a lot of community engagement. Hence I was very keen to understand more about the psychology behind crime and criminal activity, so this course was perfect for me. I’ve really enjoyed studying personality traits and it has helped me to have a more in-depth understanding about why certain people in certain environments may think or act the way they do. What I’ve learnt on my course has had a very positive impact on my work and I’ve recently been engaging with the police and other community organisations to find out how gun and knife related crime is affecting the image of Luton and the morale of young people in the town. Being a mature student has helped me to look at things from different perspectives. I’ve been able to bring my life experience to what we’ve learnt on the course, and to my assignments, which is invaluable. I was a student representative for my course, which involved bridging the gap between students and the College and being the spokesperson. If anyone else is thinking about returning to learning after a long break, I would say don’t think twice about it. Just go for it – it’s never too late.
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Specialist Make-up
Start date: September
Specialist Make-up BTEC HND
Based at:
Level 5
Bedford College Campus
Subject to awarding body approval
Course overview
Future options
This course will allow you to develop your skills in specialist make-up and hair to build a strong professional portfolio. This is a vocational course with a strong emphasis on practical based learning to ensure that the course content reflects the changes in industry and prepares you for the industry you will enter. You will be taken on location photoshoots, use photography and editing suites and meet other industry professionals to collaborate together and build on knowledge whilst gaining new skills.
On successful completion of this course you will have enhanced your personal career development opportunities with the potential to move on to working in the industry as a make-up artist, assisting make-up artists or pursuing a freelance career through self-employment.
Areas of study During the course you will cover the following units: • Hair • Make-Up behind TV • Film • Theatre • Photography • Fashion • Media and Beauty • Context.
You will also have the option to top-up the qualification to a full Bachelor’s degree at university.”
Entry requirements • 1 A-Level OR • Level 3 Diploma OR • BTEC Level 3 Diploma • in a relevant subject area. Entry is subject to a successful interview, and you will be required to produce a portfolio of work showing a broad range of experience in music technology (recording, sequencing, performing).
Course details Course title
Specialist Make-up BTEC Higher National Diploma (HND)
Study route
Full-time
Part-time
Course length
2 years
3 years
3 days per week
10½ hours per week
Study time
You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
Cost Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
£5,040 per year
Apply through UCAS www.ucas. Turn to page 20 for more com information on how to apply. Institution BEDF B23 Course code: B353 How to apply
£3,780 per year
Apply direct to Bedford College Course code: L1603
We welcome applications from mature students who will be considered individually on experience rather than qualifications.
Delivery methods
Assessment methods
Full time or part time. The course will run September - June
Your work will be assessed continually via a range of methods during the course which include practical assignments and exams.
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Teacher Education & Training
Educational Practice Foundation Degree (FdA)
Validated by, and leads to an award of, the University of Bedfordshire
Start date: October Based at:
Bedford College Campus
Level 5 Course overview
Industry links
Course details
This course is suitable if you are currently working as a teaching assistant or in other educational settings, and aims to equip you with the knowledge, skills and expertise required for working with children, adults and teachers. This Foundation Degree is specifically designed for support staff working in education or those interested in developing a route in to teaching.
You will have the opportunity to ‘earn while you learn’ and work in a wide range of industry settings including schools and nurseries. Many students go on to complete their PGCE and embark on a career teaching in Primary Education.
Part-time only Course title
Future options
Areas of study During the course you will cover the following units: • Behaviour management and inclusion • Disability and special needs in practice • English: theory and practice • Mathematics education • Reflecting on practice • Supporting discovery learning • Supporting literacy and mathematical development • Supporting personal, social and emotional development • The role of the teaching assistant.
Staff expertise Our staff have a wide range of industry expertise in the fields of childcare, youth work, education, health and psychology. They are kept up-to-date through Continued Professional Development activities including membership of the Institute for Learning, Institute for Youth Work and British Psychological Society. All staff have good Honours degrees, with most having achieved or working towards Masters degrees, Postgraduate Certificates or a Doctorate.
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On successful completion of this course you will have enhanced your knowledge of education to help develop your career or move into a teaching-related role. You can also progress on to a third year top-up degree, delivered at the University of Bedfordshire, to achieve a BA Applied Education Studies. With further study you can also enter teacher training and gain Qualified Teacher Status.
Educational Practice Foundation Degree (FdA)
Study route
Part-time
Course length
3 years
Study time
3½ hours per week You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
Cost Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
How to apply
£4,500 per year
Apply direct to Bedford College
Turn to page 20 for more Course code: K1516 information on how to apply.
Entry requirements • 1 A-Level or 2 AS-Levels OR • Access to Higher Education Certificate OR • Equivalent Level 3 qualification. You will also need to undertake a paid or voluntary placement in a relevant setting (minimum 1 day per week) for the duration of the course. Applicants should arrange their own placement, this is an essential part of any offer made. We welcome applications from mature students who will be considered individually on experience rather than qualifications. Entry to this course will be based on your classroom experience and your commitment to teaching and learning.
Assessment methods You will be assessed via a range of methods during the course including presentations, reports, portfolio evidence, assignments and research.
For more information about the course, visit www.bedford.ac.uk/courses and enter the course code or title
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Teacher Education & Training
Teaching in Post-Compulsory Education (Cert Ed/PGCE) Start date: September
Level 4/5/6
Based at:
Course overview
Entry requirements
This course provides core professional training in teaching for staff who would like to work in the area of Lifelong Learning, addressing the LSIS National Standards for Teaching and Learning in further education. It comprises a single course that can be taken at two levels, either the Certificate in Education (Cert Ed) or the Professional Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE). This course is equivalent to the Diploma in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector (DTLLS).
This course is suitable for those with a degree qualification, or those with a Level 3 qualification within a specific subject. If you do not have at least Level 2 literacy and numeracy (GCSEs grades A*-C) qualifications you will be required to achieve these within the year. You must be willing to undergo Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) clearance. Some appropriate teaching-related experience and a successful interview will also be required.
Areas of study During the course you will cover the following units: • Assessment and evaluation • Curriculum design and development • Planning and preparing for teaching and learning • Professional practice • Researching practice, curriculum design and development • Teaching and learning process • Theories and principles of inclusive learning and teaching.
Two year route only: to start the course you must be teaching in post-compulsory (further, higher or adult) education for at least 50 hours per year.
Assessment methods A variety of assignments, observations and a portfolio. You will also be required to complete a programme of observed teaching, which links practice with course theory.
Teacher Education & Training
Validated by, and leads to an award of, the University of Bedfordshire
Bedford College Campus
Course details Course title
Teaching in Post-Compulsory Education (Cert Ed/PGCE)
Study route
Full-time
Part-time
Course length
1 year
2 years
Study time
2 days per week 4 hours per week in class 1 day per week in a work placement You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
£6,000
Cost
£2,600 per year
Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
How to apply
Apply direct to Turn to page 20 for more Bedford College information on how to apply. Course code: E2213 OR E2214 (Specialist English/ Maths/SEN route)
Apply direct to Bedford College Course code: E1341 (evening) OR E926 (day)
Future options On successful completion you will be qualified to practise as a teacher or trainer in the Lifelong Learning and further education sector. Further courses can be taken at the University of Bedfordshire either to improve subject specialism or to further career prospects. You will also be able to apply for Professional Formation for Teachers and Trainers in the Lifelong Learning and FE Sector (QTLS/ATLS) status.
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Validated by, and leads to an award of, the University of Bedfordshire
Teacher Education & Training
Teaching in Post-Compulsory Education University Certificates in Continuing Professional Development Level 5 Course overview These individual courses help you work towards a full teaching qualification, and are taught at College, through distance learning, or a combination of both.
Areas of study University Certificate Continuing Professional Development in teaching Learners with Additional Needs 30 credit University Certificate. You will consider how to plan and deliver inclusive learning and teaching, how to work with others to promote the inclusion of disabled learners, and understand specialist areas of disability (e.g. Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Dyspraxia, Autism, Asperger’s Syndrome). You will also investigate practice in an area of disability and apply this learning to your own practice.
University Certificate – Mentoring in Education in the Lifelong Learning Sector 30 credit University Certificate. Theory and practice of mentoring, examination of good practice, professional values and practice necessary for effective mentoring, the mentoring relationship, ethical dimensions of the mentoring role, mentoring styles and approaches, and reflection of personal skills.
University Certificate – Teaching English (Literacy CPD) in the Lifelong Learning Sector 45 credit University Certificate. Developing personal language use to a high level, understanding the nature and interdependency of the four language skills and how they apply to teaching, BedfordCollege | ShuttleworthColl
investigating issues which influence language learning, studying the theory behind lexis, grammar and phonetics, exploring how the main theories relate to literacy teaching, plus using the core curriculum to create literacy teaching programmes.
University Certificate– Teaching Maths (Numeracy CPD) in the Lifelong Learning Sector 45 credit University Certificate. Understanding of educational theory to conceptualise the process of developing a command of numeracy/maths, barriers to numeracy/maths learning and how to develop strategies to overcome them, evaluation of a range of teaching methods and approaches and associated materials, development of your own numeracy/maths skills to standards required in subject specifications. Enhancing your teaching through constructive use of reflection and feedback.
University Certificate – Tutoring, Guidance & Support in the Lifelong Learning Sector
30 credit University Certificate. Theory and practice of the guidance and tutoring role, individual learner plans, action planning and target setting, best practice principles for developing an effective tutorial course, evaluation and development of own practice, professional values and practice necessary for effective guidance, and ethical and legal dimensions of the tutor role, reflection on personal skills in tutoring and ways of continuing your professional development, plus understanding the boundaries of the guidance and tutoring role and the importance of effective referral processes.
University Certificate – Learning & Teaching ICT in the Lifelong Learning Sector This course will enhance the ability of the participant’s use of learning online and evaluate the strengths and limitations of E-resource based teaching, learning and assessment. Ideal for teachers wanting to develop and evaluate a range of teaching, learning and assessment methods and approaches to using ILT/ICT particularly within the teachers own specialist subject area.
Future options Each certificate is worth between 30-45 credits, which may be used as building blocks towards a full Bachelor’s degree at university. Alternatively the course can be used as evidence for professional development.
Entry requirements You must be engaged in teaching in post-compulsory (further, adult or workplace) education for at least 30 hours per year. To start a certificate you must also have completed a Cert Ed/ PGCE (see page 65), but you may be admitted to the course without this qualification if you can demonstrate the ability to work at Level 5. A successful interview will also be required.
Assessment methods Assessment on the course is via a system of credits. Credits are awarded when you can demonstrate, through a portfolio of work or project, that you have met the learning outcomes of the units on each certificate. Assessments may also include written assignments, personal logs and observations. For courses delivered through distance learning, or with distance learning elements, online sessions will be used for discussions and group exercises, which you will need to supplement with independent study.
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Teacher Education & Training
Start date: September Based at:
Bedford College Campus
Course details Part-time only Course title
Teaching in Post-Compulsory Education – University Certificates in Continuing Professional Development Continuing Professional Development in Teaching Learners with Additional Needs
Mentoring in Education in the Lifelong Learning Sector
Teaching English (Literacy CPD) in the Lifelong Learning Sector
Teaching Maths (Numeracy CPD) in the Lifelong Learning Sector
Tutoring, Guidance & Support in the Lifelong Learning Sector
Learning & Teaching ICT in the Lifelong Learning Sector Level 5
Course length
1 year
1 year
1 year
1 year
1 year
1 year
Study time
2½ hours per week at
Several workshops at College plus distance learning
2½ hours per week at College
2½ hours per week at College
Several workshops at College plus distance learning
Several workshops at College plus distance learning
Cost
£1,125
£750
£1,125
£1,125
£750
£750
Apply direct to
Apply direct to Bedford College Course code: A633
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Apply direct to Bedford College Course code: A634
Apply direct to Bedford College Course code: A619
You will also need to College undertake independent study outside of your taught hours. Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
How to apply
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Course code: E1027
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Travel & Tourism
Travel & Tourism Management BTEC HNC/HND
Start date: October
Level 4/5 Course overview This course explores the dynamic and exciting travel and tourism industry. Using a combination of practical and academic approaches, you will learn about operational practice as well as the strategic development of the UK and international travel and tourism. Whether you are new to the travel and tourism business or have experience of working in a related organisation, the qualification will enhance your career prospects.
Areas of study During this course you will have the option to study a range of units including: • Incoming and domestic tourism • Legislation and ethics • Personal and professional development • Special interest tourism • Sustainable tourism • The developing manager • Tour operations. You will also undertake a research project as part of your course.
Staff expertise Our staff have spent many years in the travel and tourism industry in a range of roles including tour operations, resort operations, travel agency, airline, airport operations, event management and visitor attractions operations.
Industry links You will benefit from our established links with top organisations in the travel and tourism industry. These include Thomson/ TUI, Monarch Airlines, Woburn Safari Park and Abbey, English Heritage and many more. You have the opportunity to visit UK BedfordCollege | ShuttleworthColl
Based at: destinations and attractions and to hear guest lectures from industry professionals giving you a detailed insight into the current industry.
Bedford College Campus
Course details Full-time Course title
Travel & Tourism Management BTEC Higher National Certificate (HNC)
Travel & Tourism Management BTEC Higher National Diploma
Course length
1 year
2 years
Study time
2 days per week
2 days per week
Future options On successful completion of the HNC you can progress on to further study with our HND or choose to enter employment. On successful completion of the HND, you will have the option to top-up the qualification to a full Bachelor’s degree at university or enter employment, including roles within airlines, travel agents, tour operators and other travel and tourism organisations at a higher level.
Entry requirements • 1 A-Level in a related subject OR • Travel & Tourism Management BTEC Level 3 Diploma OR • Equivalent Level 3 qualification. We welcome applications from mature students who will be considered individually on experience rather than qualifications.
You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
Cost
How to apply
£5,040 per year
Apply through
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Part-time Course title
Travel & Tourism Management BTEC Higher National Certificate (HNC)
Travel & Tourism Management BTEC Higher National Diploma
Course length
2 years
1 year (top-up from HNC)
Study time
1 day per week
1½ days per week
Assessment methods A variety of assessment methods including written assignments, seminars, presentations and more.
£5,040
Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
(HND top-up to HNC)
You will also need to undertake independent study outside of your taught hours.
Cost Based on our 2014/15 prices. Check online for the latest costs.
£2,520 per year
£5,040
Apply direct to Apply direct to Bedford College Bedford College Turn to page 20 for more information on how to apply. Course code: H614 Course code: H1400
How to apply
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Event Management HND Coming soon.
Case study... Sumandeep, Travel & Tourism Management BTEC HND
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My journey at Bedford College started with the Introduction to Cabin Crew and Passenger Services Agent Level 2 Certificate. I did really well on this course that I decided to progress on to the HND Travel and Tourism. I wanted to stay at the College rather than go to university because at that time it was more convenient for me and fitted better with my family commitments. I found the teaching style at the College was different to school. We did a lot of group projects so I learnt how to work effectively in a team with others to produce a good piece of work. My class also went on trips to enhance our learning, for example we went to the London Olympics to see how they organised such a large event behind the scenes. I can honestly say that Bedford College has changed my life. Before I started College I was very shy and I never put my hand up in class. Now I’ve got a lot more confidence, I’m more enthusiastic and I regularly volunteer and participate in discussions. The teachers were fantastic – they understood how hard it was for me to balance studying with bringing up a family. I couldn’t have completed the course without their support and I actually managed to get distinctions every term. Now I’m going to Northampton University to top-up my HND to a full degree and I can’t wait. Hopefully this should help me move another step closer to my dream job in terminal management at Heathrow Airport.
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Access to Higher Education
23
Interactive Media (HNC/HND)
34
Animal Management (FdSc)
24
IT Networking & Security (FdSc)
44
Art & Design (Foundation Diploma – Pre-Degree)
25
Mechanical Engineering (HNC/HND)
52
Building Services & Sustainability (HNC/HND)
46
Media Production (FdA)
56
Business (HNC/HND)
36
Music Technology (FdA)
58
Child & Family Studies (FdA)
38
Photography (HNC/HND)
35
Computing & Systems Development (HNC/HND)
43
Psychology & Crime (FdSc)
60
Construction (HNC)
48
Specialist Make-up
62
Disability Studies (FdA)
40
Sustainable Construction (FdSc)
51
Early Years Studies (FdA)
41
Teaching in Post-Compulsory Education (PGCE/Cert Ed)
67
Educational Practice (FdA)
64
Electrical & Electronic Engineering (HNC/HND)
50
Teaching in Post-Compulsory Education (University Diplomas in Continuing Professional Development)
68
Fashion & Textiles (HNC/HND)
28
Travel & Tourism Management (HNC/HND)
70
Fine Art (HNC/HND)
27
General Engineering (HNC)
51
Graphic Design (HNC/HND)
30
Health & Social Care (HNC/HND)
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