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Student success is as much about the journey as the end result. A positive experience at college is needed to succeed. Here you’ll discover all of the ways we make sure our students are happy and successful as they find what they love. Perform, build, challenge, create… Whatever you choose to do – excel at Bedford College.

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Key information

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Welcome

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An introduction to full-time study

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An introduction to Apprenticeships

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Term dates

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Fees and funding

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Apprenticeships in detail

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Open Days

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How to apply

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Fees and funding

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Why choose us?

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Full-time courses

How to apply

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Exploring our Bedford & Kempston Campus

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Exploring our Shuttleworth College Campus

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Student support

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Activities and enrichment: Having fun along the way

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Where next? Student destinations

A-Levels

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Apprenticeship programmes

Access

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Business

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Animal Sciences

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Care & Childcare

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Art & Design

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Computing & IT

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Business

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Construction

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Care & Childcare

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Electrical Installation

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Computing & IT

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Engineering

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Travel and transport: Bedford & Kempston Campus

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Construction

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Hair, Beauty & Holistic Therapies

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Travel and transport: Shuttleworth College Campus

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Electrical Installation

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Horse Management

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Engineering

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Hospitality & Catering

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Bedford College in numbers

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English as a Foreign Language

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Land & The Environment

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A parents’ guide to Bedford College

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Floristry

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Motor Vehicle

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Qualifications guide

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Foundation Education

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Plumbing

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Teaching

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Higher Education

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Hair, Beauty & Holistic Therapies

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The Bedford Sixth Form

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Horse Management

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A-Z course index

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Hospitality & Catering

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Land & The Environment

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Motor Vehicle

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Performing Arts, Music Technology & Media

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Plumbing

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Sport & Outdoor Adventure

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Travel & Tourism

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Uniformed Public Services

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welcome to bedford college The exciting stepping stone to a brilliant career... At Bedford College we’re dedicated to getting you to where you want to be in life. By providing you with a great education in environments that mirror the working world, we will help you to achieve your career aspirations. If you know where you want your career to take you, you can spend all of your time channelling your energy into what you love. If you’re still looking, we’ll help you find what you love. Day to day life in college is a great experience in itself, and the college way of life is so different from school. It’s a more mature environment and you’ll feel much more independent as you start to manage your own learning with our award-winning support teams never far away. What better way to prepare for the world of work or further study?

Whether you are interested in a full-time course or an Apprenticeship, this guide is a great starting point. It’s split into two, so you can easily identify the two types of study programmes. If you choose to study one of our full-time courses, you will be based either at our Bedford & Kempston Campus at the heart of urban life, or our Shuttleworth College Campus in the beautiful 500 acre countryside estate. If you enrol on to one of our Apprenticeship programmes, we’ll look forward to welcoming you on campus for tailored training during your employment.

So, take a look and see for yourself how Bedford College is the ideal first stop on the journey to that dream career.

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Cauldwell Street campus

Term dates Find out your study and holiday times for the academic year ahead... Autumn Term 2015 Monday 14 September 2015 to Friday 18 December 2015 Half-term: Monday 26 October 2015 to Friday 30 October 2015 Spring Term 2016 Monday 4 January 2016 to Thursday 24 March 2016 Half-term: Monday 15 February 2016 to Friday 19 February 2016 Summer Term 2016 Monday 11 April 2016 to Friday 17 June 2016 Half-term: Monday 30 May 2016 to Friday 3 June 2016

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Aerospace Engineering Workshop, Cauldwell Street campus

open days Featuring our popular ‘Have a Go’ activities Our Open Days are the best way to see if Bedford College is for you. There is so much going on during each event: Meet a student guide and explore the campus. Talk to tutors at the individual subject desks. Go along to as many ‘have a go’ activities as you wish. Past activities have included laser cutting (3D design) and bandaging for minor injuries (Health & Social Care). Ask our Student Services advisers all of your questions.

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Bedford & Kempston Campus, including...

Shuttleworth College Campus

Cauldwell Street Campus BROOKS Hair & Beauty Salon Gas & Plumbing Technology Centre Vehicle Technology Centre

Saturday 8 November 2014 9.30am-12.30pm

Tuesday 4 November 2014 5.00pm-8.00pm

Thursday 22 January 2015 5.00pm-8.00pm

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Saturday 24 January 2015 9.30am-12.30pm

Saturday 14 March 2015 9.30am-12.30pm

Thursday 21 May 2015 5.00pm-8.00pm

Wednesday 11 March 2015 5.00pm-8.00pm

Tuesday 19 May 2015 5.00pm-8.00pm

Trying it out! Want to experience what it feels like to be a student at Bedford College? Our Individual Student Experience Days give you the opportunity to have a half day or full day visit on the course you are thinking of applying for, or have applied for. Join current students and take part in their class, ask questions about the course, the coursework, hours of study, enrichment opportunities etc. and get a real feel for what it is like to be a Bedford College student. Feeling nervous about doing this on your own? We also offer and arrange half day group experiences within all subject areas, these include: interactive and informative workshops, coming in to see performances and exhibitions, and infilling into classes. For more information, or if you have any questions, contact our Schools & Community Liaison Manager, Ellen Punter, on 01234 291303 or by email at epunter@bedford.ac.uk

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Fine Art studio, South Bank Arts Centre

why choose us? Here is just a taste of what makes us great and why....

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of our students would recommend us to people just like you1.

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Career-focused courses There are literally hundreds of courses and Apprenticeship programmes for you to choose from at College. You won’t be restricted to English, Science or Geography – you can study a subject you are passionate about and want to pursue as a career. You’ll really feel that you are making a meaningful step towards a successful future. 93% of students find they gain skills on their course that can be used in the workplace1.

Consistently great results Our students achieve fantastic results again and again. Last year our course success rate was 84%2.

Award-winning support College isn’t all about getting the qualifications. Whichever way you look at it, it’s a big stage in your life and so you might find yourself needing someone to chat to from time-to-time. Our Student Services team can provide advice on careers, money matters or issues in your personal life. Whatever help you need, just ask. See page 15 for more information.

INDUSTRY STANDARD study spaces We recently invested £15+ million in brand new and fully refurbished buildings and facilities. State-of-the-art IT suites, a professional theatre, construction and engineering workshops and an industry standard recording studio are just some of the facilities that will give your studies the cutting edge.

Help with travel for full-time courses

Many of our subjects are offered across several different levels all the way to higher education. This means you can progress as high as you need to right here at Bedford College, even up to studying for a Foundation Degree validated by the University of Bedfordshire.

If you are under 19, intending to study one of the full-time courses in this guide, live more than three miles away from College and do not receive any help from your local authority, we may be able to offer you a bursary worth £450 per year to help with travel costs. See page 33 for more information.

have fun along the way One of the best things about coming to College is the change of environment and all of the new friends you will make. There are plenty of opportunities for you to get out of the classroom, including taking part in day trips and competitions, or joining in our enrichment activities. See page 16 to find out more.

Learn from the experts

Move on without moving away

Get support with finding employment 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. See page 15 for more information.

Success after College Almost 9 out of 10 of our students 4 continue in education or progress into work where they enter jobs in all sorts of industries. If you’ve got the drive, the sky’s the limit.

Many of our course tutors are former or current working professionals in industry, so what better way to learn about the real working world than from those who’ve been there?

Source: Bedford College Student Survey 2013/2014 Source: Bedford College results summary 2014 3 Terms apply, check www.bedford.ac.uk/incentives for details 4 Source: Bedford College Destinations Survey 2013

Your success guaranteed With all the above in mind, we believe that our expert teaching, support and facilities will see you achieve the qualification you’re studying with us. So if you don’t, we’ll give you £100 or refund any fees paid 3.

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Bedford Campus

Cauldwell Street campus

dford e b r ou s exploring on campu t & kemps Our Bedford & Kempston campus is full of environments that mirror the working world. There are specialist workshops to learn in, IT suites to study in and cafes and coffee shops to relax in.

Cauldwell Street This campus is situated on the banks of the River Great Ouse and just a short walk from the centre of town. It’s a naturally leafy environment with everything you need in one place. The campus is just minutes away from major train and bus links (turn to page 20 to find out more). Learning Resources Centre (LRC) Fresh and modern, the LRC is a great place to go and study individually outside of classes. If you need to get a project finished, or meet classmates for some group study, there will be workspaces and computers available for your use. There are over 30,000 items in the LRC, including a growing number of e-resources. Having the books you need online means you can learn at home or wherever you go – something that is proving very popular with our current students. Opening hours Term-time: Monday to Thursday 8.30am-6.30pm Friday 8.30am-4.30pm Holidays: Monday to Friday 10.00am-4.00pm Industry-class workshops If you are studying a course such as Engineering or Construction, our real-life working environments will help you hone your technical skills. Get your hands on a real aeroplane engine or practise your technique in workshop bays designed for carpentry, electrical work and more.

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Restaurant & 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. YourSpace Common Room The hub of the College community; this room does what it says on the tin. It’s ‘your space’ to relax between classes. It’s also a great place to meet new friends on different courses, as it is a communal space for all students on campus. SPRINGS Sports & Leisure Centre We have a great gym on campus with top-class equipment, a fitness studio and full sized sports hall. Perfect for Sports students, but available to all students, you can join in with dance fitness classes or a range of team sports. Our Sport Academy provides fantastic opportunities for progression into professional clubs and national teams for students from all sporting backgrounds. The Academy offers top training and coaching in the sports of football, rugby and basketball and you will have the chance to compete on behalf of the College. South Bank Arts Centre The South Bank Arts Centre houses the College’s gallery and theatre. It is also a first class teaching facility with design, music and media studios kitted out with modern iMacs, recording decks and performance spaces. Even if you don’t use the centre on your course, you can enjoy exciting events, visits and talks throughout the year. See the full timetable at www.southbankarts.com

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25 Restaurant Our Hospitality & Catering students plan, prepare and serve lunch and dinner to students, staff and members of the public in our real-life working kitchen and restaurant. Find out more and see what’s on the menu at www.25restaurant.co.uk

BROOKS Hair & Beauty Salon Our modern working commercial salon on Bedford High Street is home to our Hair, Beauty & Holistic Therapies students, where they provide treatments to paying customers. There are modern hairdressing facilities, several treatment areas with therapy beds and a nail bar. Visit www.bedford.ac.uk/brooks to find out more and treat yourself to your own pamper session.

Introducing our new Brunel Training Centre Inspired by the great engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel – creator of some of the country’s first railway lines, bridges and steamships – the centre offers both Engineering and Motor Vehicle Apprenticeship programmes. For more information on becoming an apprentice turn to page 105.

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Kempston Campus Gas & Plumbing Technology Centre Get the skills this technical trade demands through hands-on experience at our City & Guilds and British Plumbing Employers Council (BPEC) approved training centre based in Kempston. Here you will find some of the most advanced equipment in the UK including, solar panels, photovoltaic (PV) panels, rain water harvesting, Dimplex ground source, heat and air pumps, and unvented hot water systems. The Centre was awarded the Level 1 National Award in Plumbing at Grade 1 – the highest grade possible.

Vehicle Technology Centre Also based in Kempston, our dedicated automotive training facility is the ultimate environment to develop your technical vehicle repair skills, if you’re taking one of our Motor Vehicle qualifications. The centre is fully kitted out with engine and repair bays, paint mix and spray rooms and a body repair area – the ultimate environment for a budding mechanic.

Even more sport for less As a Bedford College student, you’ll be able to apply for a 20% discount card at our Trinity Arts & Leisure sports centre located in town. To find out more, visit www.trinityleisure.co.uk

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Shuttleworth College campus

exploring our shuttleworth college campus The 500 acre Shuttleworth College campus is not just a beautiful place to study, its unique working environments will provide you with everything you need to succeed on our Animal Sciences, Floristry, Horse Management, Land & The Environment and Outdoor Adventure Sports courses. At Shuttleworth you’ll experience first-hand the rewards that a career in the great outdoors can bring.

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Indoors

Outdoors

Accommodation

Learning Resources Centre (LRC) The newly-refurbished LRC is the ideal place to research your assignments and expand your knowledge, with specialist books, journals and e-resources available to support your learning, as well as access to a range of computers.

Natural Resources You’ll have access to our walled garden and biodomes, plus lakes and formal parklands with many specimen trees. There’s every kind of habitat you could wish for, including grassland, wetland, farmland, heathland and woodland.

If travelling to our Shuttleworth College campus is difficult for you, we may be able to offer you a place in our halls of residence. You’ll get your own single study bedroom plus access to a modern common room complete with kitchen facilities, comfy chairs, sofas and TV.

Access to all creatures Get up close and personal with fascinating species at our Blue Cross award-winning animal unit and fisheries centre, providing access to birds, reptiles, fish and mammals.

In 2014/2015 our accommodation cost was £3,960 per year including full board during the week (subject to change, check online for latest information). Help with costs for our halls may be available to you through our residential bursary – see page 33 to find out more.

The Learning Resources Centre

Information Learning Technology (ILT) Boost your studies in our ILT suites where you can access PCs with all the latest software, or bring your own laptop and make use of our free WiFi. The Restaurant Our popular restaurant is located at the heart of campus, serving healthy, tasty food at great prices. If you’ve worked up an appetite, hot and cold meals are available, as well as a variety of drinks and snacks to grab on the go.

The restaurant

Did you know? National animal charity The Blue Cross awarded the Shuttleworth Animal Unit best overall animal unit for welfare, best bird welfare management and best amphibian and reptile management in 2013.

Kingshill Farm Our working arable and livestock farm includes over 150 hectares of arable land and a range of livestock including pigs, sheep and cattle. There is also a range of machinery at our Mechanisation Centre. Mount Pleasant Equine Centre Our equine centre is a British Horse Society (BHS) approved training centre with brilliant facilities, including two indoor arenas and covered stables. Here you’ll have everything you need to move into a successful career in equestrianism. Sports Facilities We have a number of great sports facilities on site. There is a sports hall and gym, squash courts, outdoor sports pitches, tennis courts and even lakes, which are perfect for water sports.

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Accommodation at Shuttleworth

For more information on our halls of residence, just visit www.shuttleworth.ac.uk/ accommodation

For information on transport services to and from Shuttleworth College – and how you could get help with travel costs through our Travel Bursary, see page 23.

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Student Services Helpdesk, Cauldwell Street campus

ent Support d u t S We are here for you during your journey with us. As a student, you’ll be able to benefit from award-winning advice and support in everything from your future career to your personal wellbeing.

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Get your journey underway today! Come and talk to us to make sure we’re right for you. You can arrange a careers interview with one of our team to discuss your options. The advice is completely impartial, as we want to make sure where and what you study is exactly right for you. Access free careers advice at www.bedford.ac.uk/careers

Award-Winning Support Our student services team has held the Matrix quality standard since 2004, which is awarded in recognition of the professionalism and quality of the support and guidance that we give our students. This means that whenever you need someone to talk to, we’ll be able to help.

Personal Tutor Each of our full-time students is assigned a Personal Tutor. They are there to help you perform at your very best and keep your learning on track. They provide continual, one-to-one support during your course and will meet regularly with you to help monitor your progress and plan your next steps.

Wellbeing How you feel can have a huge impact on how you work. We don’t want your personal wellbeing to get in the way of achieving success, so should you ever need to talk to someone about issues in your private or college life, we have a dedicated counselling service where our trained staff are here to help.

Additional Support We also offer excellent support for individual learning needs to ensure that everyone gets to enjoy the full Bedford College experience. For instance, we provide help with assignment skills, access to specialist equipment and support staff for those with dyslexia, hearing or visual impairment. If you would like to talk to our team about something in particular, please call 01234 291905 (minicom 01234 262870).

Financial Guidance If you’re aged 16-18 the courses in this guide are free to study, but coming to college can involve other costs. Thankfully, our student finance team are on hand to provide advice on any fees, course costs or travel expenses you may have to pay, and help you with the range of financial support packages we offer. See page 32 for full-time finance information and page 108 if you are thinking of studying an Apprenticeship.

Careers Advice We are as focused on your dream career as you, and will offer you as much help as we can to get you there. This includes help with applications and information on your options in work, training and higher education. Our expert careers advisers will provide impartial guidance to help you make the right course and career choices, from now until you finish your time here.

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Cauldwell Street campus gym

Activities & Enrichment Having fun along the way

College life isn’t all about work. There’s lots of fun to be had outside of your studies. You can get involved with your favourite activities or find something new to try.

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Activities

Student Ambassadors

You can sign up for a range of free enrichment activities. The options are so varied that you can feel like you’re journeying to a different world without leaving Bedfordshire!

Becoming a student ambassador is another way to get more involved in College life. There may be opportunities to be paid for the time you give outside of normal Bedford College hours. You can help at internal or external events, including: Open Days; taking part in focus groups; writing a student blog for the College website; and helping at workshops and careers fairs where, among other things, you can share your own educational journey with potential students.

Some of the activities on offer last year included:

Badminton Basketball Book club Football Gym Handball Netball Photography Rugby

More and more employers, universities and colleges are looking for the qualities, skills and experiences that make you stand out from the crowd, and becoming a Student Ambassador will do just that. We will provide you with the training and support you need and you will receive a Student Participation Award in recognition of your involvement.

Student Voice Each year students nominate members for the Student Voice Group. The group is an opportunity to hear our students’ views and is run by students, supported by Student Services. The Student Voice Group aims to: • improve student life at Bedford College • give students a voice in the running of the College • organise fund-raising activities • represent students’ interests on the Board of Governors • produce a student magazine.

Student magazine Yoga

Did you know? We get our students involved in lots of exciting projects on site. In retrofitting our own Brundtland Building to make it fully sustainable and eco-friendly, we invited Engineering and Construction students to help in the planning, while some of our Media students created a documentary of the work.

Did you know? Getting involved in any of the activities mentioned here will help to build an impressive CV alongside your studies.

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Cauldwell Street campus

where next? By now you’ll have probably realised that the focus of the education provided at Bedford College is developing career skills that either lead you on to further study or into employment.

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So how is our class of 2013 doing now? Living the Higher Education life 346 of our students went on to study degree subjects at almost 75 universities across the UK in 2013 6, including:

King’s College London London School of Economics University of Cardiff University of Leeds

How we improve your ‘employability’ Where do our students go? After completing their course with us, our latest student destinations survey shows that 91%7 of our students carried on developing their career skills by progressing on to further study, or directly into employment in the industry.

University College London University of Manchester University of Sheffield

Our new Job Shop is also a great place to discuss the skills that future employers will be looking for. See page 15 for more information.

University of Southampton University of Warwick University of York

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While studying your course with us, you’ll also gain skills that will help to improve your employability – in other words, skills required to increase your chances of gaining and keeping work. These include written and verbal communication so you are able to express yourself clearly and confidently in interview and future work situations, as well as other technical skills including numeracy, computing and more. You’ll also gain personal work skills – enhancing your ability to work as part of a team and behave professionally.

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travel and transport to Bedford & Kempston Campus All the transport links you need to know about to get to our locations in Bedford and Kempston.

Cauldwell Street campus and BROOKS Hair & Beauty Salon, Bedford By bus… Over 20 bus routes covering Bedford, Luton, Milton Keynes and the wider local area all terminate less than a 10 minute walk away from our Cauldwell Street campus and BROOKS Hair & Beauty Salon at Bedford bus station. With routes running as frequently as every 12 minutes, it’s the ideal way to make your journey to College. Find the best route that suits where you are using the table below – you can find more detailed route and stop information online at the local bus operator’s website www.stagecoachbus.com By car… There is a charge for car parking at our Cauldwell Street site (currently £1 per day) during term time with a permit (available from the College), but please note that parking is limited and not guaranteed. bus routes route number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 40 41 42 50 51 52 53 71/72 73 74 81 X5

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By train… Bedford’s mainline station is just over a 10 minute walk from both our Cauldwell Street campus and BROOKS Hair & Beauty Salon, with the smaller Bedford St Johns station only five minutes from Cauldwell Street. Trains run to Bedford from: Aspley Guise Bletchley Bow Brickhill Fenny Stratford Flitwick Harlington Kempston Hardwick

Leagrave Lidlington Luton Millbrook Ridgmont Stewartby Woburn Sands

Visit National Rail at www.nationalrail.co.uk for information on train times and ticket prices.

destination Kempston (via Bedford Road) Elstow Park & Ride site Fenlake Goldington Elms Farm Woodlands Park Woodside Great Denham Shortstown Goldington Milton Keynes Northampton Ampthill & Flitwick Rushden & Kettering Clapham & Oakley Cranfield Wootton Shefford & Hitchin Sandy & Biggleswade Biggleswade Clophill & Luton Cambridge-Oxford

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Alternative ways to travel

Gas & Plumbing and Vehicle Technology Centres, Kempston

By foot... Take a healthy stroll to our Bedford-based sites – we’re located right in the centre of town close to beautiful parks and the River Great Ouse.

By bus... These College locations are served by bus route numbers 52 and 53, stopping just outside the Woburn Road Industrial Estate and running between Bedford town centre and the villages of Marston Moretaine (52), Cranfield (52) and Wootton (53).

By train... The nearest station to our Technology Centres is Kempston Hardwick, which is served hourly by the Marston Vale Line between Bletchley and Bedford. By car... Free parking is available at both of our Technology Centres, with easy access to Woburn Road Industrial Estate just off the major A421 road.

By bike... Good for the environment, good for you. Download a copy of the Bedford Borough Council’s Cycle Map on our website at www.bedford.ac.uk/downloads

bus and train station locations for bedford campus: Help with travel costs If you are aged under 19 at the start of your course and live more than three miles from College you may get help with your travel costs from your local authority. If not, you could qualify for a College travel bursary worth £450 per year to help with the costs of travelling to College – see page 33 for more information.

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Travelling by bus

travel and transport to Shuttleworth College campus All the transport links you need to know about to get to our Shuttleworth campus.

We provide a comprehensive College-run bus service to local towns and villages in the surrounding area depending on demand, including: Ampthill

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Huntingdon Find out the latest information on where our bus service stops at www.shuttleworth.ac.uk/bustimes

The Victorian Greenhouse, Shuttleworth College campus

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no transport route from home? Find out about our halls of residence on page 12.


Travelling by car

Travelling by train

The nearest mainline railway station to our Shuttleworth College Campus is Biggleswade, which is served twice-hourly by the Peterborough to London Kings Cross line, stopping at nearby towns. Our College-run bus service incorporates Biggleswade railway station, which is highlighted on the map below.

Help with travel costs If you are aged under 19 at the start of your course and live more than three miles from College you may get help towards your travel costs from your local authority.

Our Shuttleworth College Campus benefits from ample free parking on site if you’re travelling by car, and is a short distance from the nearby towns of Bedford and Biggleswade with access to the major A421 and A1 roads.

If your local authority are unable to help, you can apply to the College for a discount worth £450 per year towards your travel costs – see page 33 for more information.

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parents ’ guide

What does Ofsted think of Bedford College? The College was last inspected by Ofsted in March 2014 and graded ‘Good’. Features that were mentioned in the report included: • An excellent learning environment with very good resources.

We realise that deciding what and where to study after school is just as big a decision for you, the parents and guardians, as it is for your son or daughter. From understanding the content of the course your son/daughter is considering, to knowing how we’ll look after them, we understand that it’s important for you to be in the know.

• Teachers have excellent links with industry, which helps students gain industry-related skills to prepare them skilfully for the world of work. • Many students progress well on to employment or Apprenticeships. How many students progress on to work or continue in education? An impressive 91% of our students continue in further study or go on to paid employment after college. We live outside of Bedfordshire. Can my son/daughter still come to Bedford College? Yes. Unlike the school application process, college places are not based on where you live. They could also get help with their travel costs through our travel bursary (see page 33 for more information). Are the term dates similar to school and how long is a typical day? College terms are slightly shorter than school terms; typically starting in the middle of September and ending in the middle of June. See page 5 for 20152016 term dates. The college day typically runs from 9.00am until 4.30pm.

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My son/daughter required extra support with their studies at school. Will they be able to access similar support at college? Yes. We have a fantastic additional support team for those students with particular needs, such as dyslexia, hearing or visual impairment. We can also provide access to specialist equipment or help in developing assignment skills, for example.


My son/daughter has always received free school meals. Will they have to pay for their lunches at college? Your son/daughter may be able to continue to receive free meals in the campus restaurants. You can apply for this through the Bursary scheme. See page 33 for more information. What level can my son/daughter study at? We offer courses from entry level right through to degree-level in many subjects, thanks to the College’s strong partnership with the University of Bedfordshire. Please note that if your son or daughter is wishing to study Brickwork, Carpentry, Painting & Decorating or Catering, they will need to start at the lowest level, Level 1, even though they may have GCSE qualifications. Who can my son/daughter turn to when they need help with their studies? All full-time students at our College benefit from their own personal tutor, who will be there to provide continual, one-to-one support, so your son or daughter will get the help they need to perform at their very best. How can I keep up-to-date with my son/daughter’s progress? We know you want to take an active role in their education, so the College holds parents’ consultation evenings and issues student progress reports twice a year. The course my son/daughter wants to enrol on requires a GCSE in English/ Maths. Can they study these at College? All full-time 16-18 students without English and Maths at grade A*-C will be required to study them as part of their course.

What costs are involved in coming to college? If your son or daughter is aged 16-18, our full-time courses are free to study, but coming to college can involve other costs, such as equipment. See page 32 for fulltime course cost information. Will my son/daughter be safe at college? We are committed to meeting our duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and vulnerable adults. Our teaching and support staff understand what to do in the event of any such concerns, and we have a safeguarding team who are fully-trained in dealing with issues of safety and security involving our students. A recent student survey showed that 92% of students feel safe and secure on campus. My son/daughter is thinking of studying a vocational qualification at college. What makes Bedford College a good place to do so? All of our vocational courses are taught by industry experts. This means that your son or daughter will not only be spending their time at college gaining a qualification; they will also gain industry skills, a real insight into the working world and understanding of what their chosen industry demands. All these factors lead to a better chance of employment. My son/daughter is aiming to go on to university after college, how will you support them in this move? We offer full support with UCAS applications and, as always, our Careers Advisers and Personal Tutors are able to assist with any concerns or problems students may encounter in moving on to higher education. Last year alone, we supported hundreds of students with their successful progression to universities including King's College London and the University of Southampton. 01234291000 291000 CALL~~01234 CALL

Will you be able to help my son/ daughter get a job after college? Alongside our career-focused courses, our new Job Shop – which opened in September 2014 and is based on campus – is a brilliant facility for students. Our experienced staff will match your son or daughter’s strengths and qualifications to local vacancies, making the jobs market seem a little less daunting. If they are not too sure what they want to do, the careers advisers in Student Services will help them explore all the options and make the choices which are right for them. If my son/daughter starts on a full-time course and then decides an Apprenticeship is more suited to them, can they change? Yes, if they change their mind, Student Services advisers will discuss their options with them and help them to make the transition to a different course. If my son/daughter decides to enrol on an Apprenticeship programme, what involvement will the College have? We visit all employers before the start of the Apprenticeship programme to ensure they are suitable. Once enrolled, your son or daughter will combine their job with attending College. For more information on Apprenticeships and how they work, see page 105.

We recommend you come along to an Open Day with your son/ daughter to find out everything you both need to know – see the latest dates on page 7. Have another question? Just ask! Call us on 01234 291000.

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Your Guide to Qualifications We offer many different subjects to choose from, and that means that there are also a lot of different levels of study available. Here’s our guide to what they all mean.

Qualification types The study programmes you can take at our College are made up of several different qualifications, which are listed in each study programme’s entry within this guide. See our full-time courses from page 36 and Apprenticeships from page 112. Many of our qualifications are accredited by leading national industry training bodies – so the career skills you develop are exactly what your chosen industry demands

looking for a-levels or higher education? Turn to page 140 to find out more.

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BTECs These are qualifications designed to link closely with industry that are recognised by universities and employers as an alternative to studying A-Levels, but still attract UCAS points. They allow you to demonstrate your knowledge and skills through practical work, which is assessed through coursework only – there are no written exams.

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These are nationally recognised qualifications with no entry requirements that aim to build your skills and increase your confidence in a subject.

Most of our Level 3 full-time and Apprenticeship programmes have a UCAS points value, as shown on the relevant course entries from page 36.

National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs)

If your chosen course does not have a stated UCAS points value, you can still progress on to a related higher education course, where the university accepts the qualification’s content and worth. Work experience is also taken into account. Students may also progress from an Apprenticeship to higher education.

Designed to develop your knowledge and skills in a specific job, NVQs cover the vast majority of business sectors and don’t involve exams – you’ll be assessed through your practical work in the College’s realistic working environments (see our facilities from page 10).

Functional skills Qualifications designed to develop or improve your English, Maths and ICT skills – essential for employment, further study and everyday life.

Qualification levels Qualifications are split by different levels that relate to how advanced the course subject is – to take a course at a particular level, you may need to already have certain qualifications at lower levels...

Employability skills As part of your study programme you’ll also receive training in the extra skills employers look for to help make you more employable, from written and verbal communication skills to team working skills.

Apprenticeships Apprenticeships are training programmes that combine paid employment with study at Bedford College to gain both work experience and a recognised qualification in your chosen career. Turn to page 104 to for more information on Apprenticeships. Apprenticeship

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Studying a full-time course at Bedford College will get you the qualifications you need in the area you want to pursue. Our full-time course success rate in 2014 was 84%1 and 9 out of 10  2 of our students progressed on to work in industry or further study in 2013. You’ll mix independent study with group classes and one-to-one sessions with your personal tutor, giving you a real sense of independence as you take control of your own learning. Many of our tutors are current working professionals in the industry, so you’ll also be able to keep tabs on what’s going on in the world of work. On many of our courses you’ll be learning in real, working life surroundings, rather than just studying the theory in a classroom. After all, how many other colleges have a whole aeroplane in one of its workshops for Engineering students to hone their skills? We have such a wide range of courses on offer that you’re bound to find the course for you. And our career focus sections will help you see where your qualification could lead you 3.

Source: Bedford College Results Summary 2014 Source: Bedford College Destination Survey 2013 3 Source: All ‘Career Focus’ information from www.nationalcareersservice.gov.uk 1 2

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International students 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.

ding n u f d fees an We don’t believe that money worries should ever be a barrier for people coming to our College. That’s why we offer a range of financial support packages, some of which could be available to you. Further details are available online so visit www.bedford.ac.uk/finance or contact our Student Services team on 01234 291934 or via studentservices@bedford.ac.uk

Will I have to pay anything for my course? There are two types of costs associated with full-time courses at our College – tuition and exam fees, and additional costs.

Tuition and exam fees If you’re aged 16-18 years old on 31 August 2015, the tuition fees and any exam registration fees for all of the courses in this guide are FREE, excluding our Access to Higher Education courses where fees will apply. If you’re aged 19 or above, you will normally have to pay a fee (last year this was £4,170). Please check online for more information at www.bedford.ac.uk/finance However, if you are aged 19-23 on the start date of your course and studying your first Level 2 or Level 3 qualification, your chosen course may be free. For students aged 24 or over, a low interest loan is available. The 24+ Advanced Learning Loan is designed to cover all or part of your tuition fees if you are aged 24 or over and studying at Level 3 or 4. It isn’t dependent on your income and doesn’t require credit checks. You can apply for it to cover the full cost of the course, or you can choose to pay some of the tuition fees yourself and take out a loan for the remaining sum (minimum loan amount is £300). You won’t start making repayments until the April after you end your course, and only when you’re earning over £21,000 per year. Visit www.bedford.ac.uk/loans for full details.

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Additional costs For some of our courses, you may have to pay for certain things you need in order to successfully study your subject. These can include specialist textbooks, uniforms or equipment, as well as trips and visits that boost your understanding of your subject. You can find out if there are any additional costs for your course online at www.bedford.ac.uk/courses


What financial help is available to me? Bedford College offers a range of means-tested financial support packages to help overcome any barriers that could prevent you from coming to our College. Restrictions do apply. See below for the full list of financial help options available, some of which are agerestricted as shown. Further details on all of the financial support that we offer is available online at www.bedford.ac.uk/finance or by contacting our Student Services team – call 01234 291934 or email studentservices@bedford.ac.uk

Army FE Bursary Scheme (FEBS)

If you’re considering a career in the Army you could qualify for a £1,000 bursary while you study at college. Once your course is complete you’ll also receive another £1,000 after completing initial training with the Army.

Childcare support

If you’re a parent aged 16 to 19, the government’s Care to Learn scheme could pay up to £160 per child per week towards your childcare and travel costs while you’re learning. If you are aged 20+ you may receive help through the College’s Adult Support Fund.

Course costs bursary

You may be able to receive up to 90% of essential course costs. To qualify, for those aged 16-18 your household income must be £30,000 or less. For those aged 19 or above, your household income must be £26,000 or less.

Discretionary hardship bursary

For students aged 16-18 in cases of exceptional financial hardship, we may also be able to provide support of up to an additional £100 per term on top of support you may already be receiving, subject to a household income of £16,190 or less. This is awarded at the end of October if funds are still available, after priority is given to all essential support funding for applicants.

Shuttleworth residential bursary

This bursary is offered only to students on courses at Shuttleworth College – if you need help with accommodation costs for our halls of residence, you may qualify for financial support. Please note: priority is given to students who live the furthest away and/or those with poor or no transport links. Funds are limited. Visit www.shuttleworth.ac.uk/accommodation for more information.

Travel bursary

This is a bursary worth £450 per year that aims to help with the costs of travelling to College. In 2014/2015 students had to be under 19, intending to study one of the courses in this guide, living more than three miles away from the College site they were studying at and not receiving any help from their local authority. Please see www.bedford.ac.uk/finance for terms & conditions for 2015/2016. If you are aged 19+ you can apply to the College’s Adult Support Fund.

Vulnerable learner bursary

Young people aged 16-18 in care, care leavers, young people receiving income support and disabled young people receiving both Employment Support Allowance and Disability Living Allowance are eligible to receive a guaranteed bursary of up to £1,200 a year.

Meals Bursary

You may qualify for a free meal in the campus restaurants if you are aged 16-18, have a household income of £16,190 or less and are in receipt of specified benefits. You can apply for this through the 16-18 Bursary scheme.

Advanced Learning Loan

A low interest loan for students aged 24 or over. It is designed to cover all or part of your tuition fees and doesn’t depend on income or require credit checks. Repayments start only when you are earning over £21,000 per year. Visit www.bedford.ac.uk/loans for full details.

Please note: The financial support information listed here is subject to change according to government policy and is based on what we offered our students in 2014/2015 – please check www.bedford.ac.uk/finance for the latest updates.

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Have a good read through this guide to explore what we offer and to get an idea of which courses interest you. You can also visit our course search at www.bedford.ac.uk/courses to find out more information, including exactly what you’ll study in each subject and what qualifications you need to start.

2 Discover Bedford College for yourself Our guide is a great starting point, but to find out what your course and life at the College is really like, you’ll want to dig deeper. Come and see us at one of our many Open Days throughout the year (find the latest dates on page 7) or book a Student Experience Day to spend some quality time with us (more information on page 7).

3 check course entry requirements Once you have chosen your preferred course, it is important to check the entry requirements to see which level you should start at. Each course has entry requirements that you must be able to fulfil. Entry is also subject to a successful interview.

Find your course on our website and click the ‘Apply Online’ button to send us your application. After registering (or logging in if you’ve registered before), all you have to do is complete a short form and press ‘submit’. It’s that simple. And remember: we strongly recommend applying before you receive your GCSE results. The earlier you apply, the more chance you have to secure a place on your first choice course.

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Attend an interview After we receive your application we want to make sure that the course you’ve chosen is the right match for your skills and experience. You will hear from us within five working days, inviting you to attend an interview with your course tutor who’ll be able to answer any questions you may have.

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Get a taste of the action After accepting your offer you’ll be invited to attend our special welcome event on 30 June 2015 where you’ll get a real insight into life and your course at Bedford College – setting you up perfectly to start your journey with us in September.

8 Post-GCSE advice day If your GCSE results aren’t what you expected, don’t worry – we have a dedicated event on results day (20 August 2015) where you can receive advice and discuss your options with our expert tutors and Student Services staff.

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Within a couple of weeks of your interview we’ll write to you and let you know if you’ve been successful. If you have we’ll offer you a place at Bedford College starting in September 2015.

Term begins at Bedford College on 14 September 2015 – we look forward to seeing you then and welcoming you to our College.

Start your course

During this time you will also have a skills diagnostic assessment to determine what level of support you may need. REMEMBER You don't have to wait until you get your GCSE results to apply. The earlier you apply, the more chance you have to secure a place on your first choice course.

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Access to Higher Education

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Access courses provide a recognised route into higher education if you don’t have the necessary qualifications or experience to start a course. They aim to build the skills, knowledge and confidence you need to progress on to higher education in the subject area you’re interested in. Our Access courses are recognised by universities across the UK and allow entry on to higher education courses in your chosen specialist area. You will gain a good introduction to your chosen subject, develop your study skills and increase your confidence and ability with this level of study. The course takes one year and, on completion, you will gain an Access to Higher Education Diploma. Every one of our Access students in 2013 felt that lessons were challenging but realistic and that they had gained skills that can be used in the workplace, while 98% felt more confident by the end of the course 1.

We offer Level 3 Access courses in...

What qualifications will I gain?

• Business Management & Travel – E2259 • Midwifery – E1677 • Nursing – E1244 • Science – E1246 • Social Studies – E1248 • Sport – E2268 • Teacher Education – E1240

• Access to HE Diploma

Access courses are recognised by Bedford College and universities across the UK and allow entry to Higher Education courses in your chosen specialist area.

What will I study? What you will study will depend on the course you choose (see right for more information). You will encounter a variety of assessment methods including written, practical and oral assignments, plus project work and exams. You will also undertake an independent research project and tutorial.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours of study per week: You will study in College for 3 days per week, plus self-study.

What do I need to start? Access courses suit students with a mature approach to learning. No formal qualifications are required but you will need to:

This course is particularly popular with those aged 24 or over who take out an Advanced Learning Loan (see page 33).

• have a genuine interest in your chosen subject • attend an assessment to determine your English and Maths skills • achieve a Level 2 in English and Maths, which you can study for on a part-time basis here at the College. No funding is available for 16-18 year olds taking an Access course, and a fee will be charged. In 2014/15 this was £3,022 for 16-18 year olds. Check online for up-to-date costs and information.

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Here is a taste of what you will study on the different Access courses. Courses also include modules in English and Maths, and some include ICT and an individual research project.

“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.

Business Management & Travel • Event management • Introduction to accounting • Organisation management • Scale and scope of the travel & tourism industry • Global destinations • Marketing • Principles of customer service • Tour operations

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.

Midwifery • Human physiology • Additional sciences

• Health studies

Nursing • Health studies • Sociology

• Human physiology • Psychology

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.

Science • Research skills • Forensic science • Human physiology

• Chemistry • Ecology • Practical science skills

Social Studies • Research skills • Sociology • Psychology

• Law • Social policy

Sport • Lifestyle exercise and health • Nutrition & hydration in sport • Coaching • Structure & function of human systems • Psychology • Sport for all (subject to change)

I’m now looking forward to starting a course in International Business at Nottingham Trent University in September.”

Teacher Education • Research skills • Professional studies

• English Literature • Science

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Animal Care

Career Focus

animal sciences Did you know that nearly half of the UK’s population has a pet, equalling around 24 million pets across the country1? From animal care and nursing, to working at zoos and rescue centres, there is a huge variety of roles including retail, charity/welfare work, care services, visitor attractions and public services (e.g. a dog warden). Wherever you see your future, our Animal Care programmes at Shuttleworth College offer the practical, hands-on experience you’ll need to pursue a successful career. We also enjoy strong industry links, which ensures our students are always ahead of important changes and developments in the sector. Here on campus, our Animal Unit won the Blue Cross Animals in Education Award in 2013, so you’ll be learning in first class facilities.

Zookeeper Zookeepers not only work in zoos, but in aquariums and animal safari parks with all types of different animals. Salary Starting salaries are up to £16,000, senior zookeepers can earn between £17,000 and £24,000 a year. Dog/Animal Groomer A groomer will wash, comb and trim animals following guidelines on how each different animal should look, and after a discussion with the animal’s owner. Salary Experienced Groomers can earn £16,000 a year or more and, if you become a manager or supervisor of a grooming business, this can rise to £20,000 a year or more.

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The Animal Unit strongly supports and encourages the use of innovative learning technologies such as QR codes and augmented reality in helping students make the most of their learning experience whilst at the Animal Unit. We have a range of interactive signage and mobile equipment, which you will be encouraged to use to support your learning, with the use of Wi-Fi across the whole Animal Unit.

of students progressed to further fulltime study or into employment after completing these courses2.

Code: B332 Location: Shuttleworth College

What will I study? This study programme will focus on developing your practical animal handling skills and your knowledge of basic husbandry requirements. You will work with horses, small animals (such as rabbits and rodents) and farm animals (such as pigs, sheep and cattle). You will also develop personal and social skills, such as team work, selfmanagement and health and safety awareness.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours per week of study: Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • A keen interest in the animal care industry. Some evidence of studying at GCSE level or successful completion of an entry level qualification would be an advantage.

What qualifications will I gain? • Land-Based Studies BTEC Level 1 Diploma (with Animal Care focus) Plus... • Functional Skills in English and Maths • Personal & Social Development Level 1 Certificate.

What can I do next? You can progress on to our Animal Care Level 2 programme (see next entry), or our Horse Care Level 2 programme (see page 73).

Depending on your course, you will have the opportunity to go on local and overseas field trips and will also be expected to carry out a period of work experience.  www.lantra.co.uk  Bedford College Destinations Survey 2013

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Animal Care Level 2

The Animal Unit, Shuttleworth College campus

Code: B336 Location: Shuttleworth College

What will I study? This study programme will provide you with an introduction to working with animals. There will be a large amount of practical study, which will allow you to develop your skills in all areas of animal care, including animal health, animal feeding, animal handling and habitat conservation. There will also be an emphasis on biology and gaining a basic understanding of how the animal body works.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours per week of study: Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • 3 GCSEs A*-D including English and Maths OR • Land-Based Studies BTEC Level 1 Diploma with Functional Skills.

What qualifications will I gain? • Animal Care BTEC Level 2 Diploma Plus... • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You can progress to further full-time study in animal care, such as our Animal Management Level 3 programme (see next entry).

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Animal management Level 3 Code: B348 Location: Shuttleworth College

What will I study? This study programme is ideal if you are interested in animals and science, and wish to pursue a career in the animal-related sector. You will have the opportunity to develop the skills, knowledge and understanding needed to care for, and work with, a range of animals, as well as gaining a solid foundation to progress into employment, higher education or further training.

How long will it take? 2 years.

Hours per week of study: Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • 4 GCSEs A*-C including English, Maths and Science OR • Animal Care BTEC Diploma Level 2 with Functional Skills.

What qualifications will I gain? • Animal Management BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma Plus... • English and Maths qualifications if required.

UCAS points available: Up to 420.

What can I do next? You can progress on to our Animal Management Foundation Degree (see our Higher Education prospectus for more information), or into employment within the animal care industry.

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The Animal Unit, Shuttleworth College campus


Pierre Studying Animal Management Level 3 Previous School Redborne Upper School & Community College “I was interested in a career in animal nutrition and I had a couple of options open to me, but this route of studying a specialist Animal Science course was the most appealing. It’s great to be around a group of people that have the same interests and passions as me; everyone loves animals and we’re all focused on the same thing. This course gives you a unique opportunity to work with a diverse range of animals, which you would have difficulty finding grouped together all in one place. We spend a lot of time in the Animal Unit, which is where almost 400 species of animals live in areas that recreate their natural environments. There is a biome tropical area with birds, tortoises and iguanas, and there is also a working farm with all the related animals. The tutors are all very nice people, who have had different careers related to animal sciences. There is always a tutor who has experience in the particular area you are interested in so they can steer you in the right direction and give you insight into specific job roles. My next step is going to university. I’ve got a place at Harper Adams in Newport, Wales and I’ll be studying Bioveterinary Science.”

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Art & Design

Art &

Career Focus

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If you love using your original ideas to create something, then working in the art and design sector is a fun and rewarding experience that enables you to explore and demonstrate your artistic flair. The UK’s creative industries are worth more than £36 billion a year and employ 1.5 million people across the country1. Creative skills are in demand – so why not explore our fantastic range of specialist pathways, from Photography and Fashion to Graphic Design and Fine Art, all delivered in our state-of-the art South Bank Arts Centre? Our Art & Design students not only produce great work, it’s award-winning work. 2014 was the fifth consecutive year that our students won national awards from the Young Creative Network. As a student, you too will have the opportunity to exhibit your work to the public in the College’s spectacular Art & Design End of Year Show, as well as plenty of opportunities to enter competitions to showcase your talents, enabling you to network with professionals from the industry. Our students often have chance to work with external businesses. In 2014, students; worked with Bedford Borough Council on fine art based projects; produced garments for the fashion show; set up in business as freelance practitioners in photography; worked commercially in many disciplines; and gained internships.

Art Editor/Graphic Designer Communicating information through imagery and lettering on anything from adverts and posters to packaging. They work on creating effective design concepts that will catch people’s eye. Salary Starting salaries can be around £18,000 a year. With experience, earnings can rise to between £25,000 and £32,000.

Code: L637 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? This study programme will enable you to sample a range of art and design activities and develop your skills in drawing and basic design principles. You will also be able to build a portfolio of art and design work to help you progress on to higher level programmes. You will cover a wide variety of topics, including painting, printmaking and 3D design crafts.

Photographer A professional Photographer will usually focus on a particular sector, such as social (weddings/portraits), advertising, press and photojournalism, fashion, corporate and scientific.

How long will it take?

Salary Assistant Photographers can start on around £12,000-£17,000 a year, while an experienced full-time Photographer can earn anything between £18,000 and £50,000 a year.

What do I need to start?

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of students progressed to further full-time study or into employment after completing these courses 2.

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Art & Design Level 1

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1 year.

Hours per week of study: Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

• A keen interest in art and design • A portfolio of art and design work is preferable. Some evidence of studying at GCSE level or successful completion of any entry level course would be an advantage.

What qualifications will I gain? • Art & Design BTEC Level 1 Diploma Plus… • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

What can I do next? You can progress on to our Art & Design Level 2 programme (see next entry).


Art & Design Level 2 Code: L498 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? This study programme will introduce you to a wide range of art, design and craft techniques through a mix of studio-based projects, lectures, teamwork and one-to-one teaching. You will develop a comprehensive portfolio of work that reflects improvements in your ability and gain an insight to various disciplines within art and design.

Art & Design Level 3 applied design

Code: L055 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study?

Art & Design Level 3

Animation, illustration & Games design Code: L055 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study?

1 year.

This exciting study programme will encourage you to experiment in a diverse range of disciplines, such as interior and product design. You will have the opportunity to work with a wide variety of materials, including glass, wood, metal, ceramics and plastics. Mixed media and non-traditional approaches and techniques will be encouraged, alongside research as a basis for design development, informed by drawings and sketchbook work.

Hours per week of study:

How long will it take?

How long will it take?

How long will it take?

During this study programme you will be exposed to a variety of different types of animation such 2D, 3D and stop motion. You will also explore Illustration and Games Concept Art Design, with some aspect of Level Creation. You will gain experience in using a variety of programs, including the Adobe Suite, Apple Motion and Maxon’s Cinema 4D.

Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

2 years.

2 years.

Hours per week of study:

Hours per week of study:

What do I need to start?

Approximately 3-4 days per week in College plus self-study.

Approximately 3-4 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start?

What do I need to start?

• 3 GCSEs A*-D including Art & Design and English OR • Art & Design BTEC Level 1 Diploma with Functional Skills. You will be required to show a portfolio of your own work at interview.

What qualifications will I gain? • Art & Design BTEC Level 2 Diploma Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You can progress on to one of our Art & Design Level 3 programmes at Merit level or above (see next entries).

• 4 GCSEs A*-C including English Language OR • Art & Design BTEC Level 2 Diploma (Merit level or above) with Functional Skills.

• 4 GCSEs A*-C including English Language OR • Art & Design BTEC Level 2 Diploma (Merit level or above) with Functional Skills.

You will be required to show a portfolio of your own work at interview.

You will be required to show a portfolio of your own work at interview.

What qualifications will I gain?

What qualifications will I gain?

• Art & Design BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma

• Art & Design BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma

Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

UCAS points available:

UCAS points available:

Up to 420.

Up to 420.

What can I do next?

What can I do next?

You can progress on to studying our 3D Design HNC/HND – see our Higher Education prospectus for more information. Alternatively, you can apply for a university course in a relevant subject, or progress to employment in a field related to your subject specialism. Career paths could include restoration, furniture design, jewellery making, interior architecture, ceramics and craft items. 01234291000 291000 CALL~~~01234 CALL 01234 291000 CALL

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Art & Design Level 3

Art & Design Level 3

Art & Design Level 3

Code: L055 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: L055 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: L055 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study?

What will I study?

What will I study?

During this study programme you will explore various aspects of fashion and textile design, including surface pattern for fashion and interiors, fashion visualisation and illustration, and sculptural textiles/fashion. You will also have the opportunity to learn silk screen printing, machine and hand embroidery, paper making, fabric manipulation techniques, draping, transfer printing, computer aided design, felt making, and drawing. The emphasis will be on experimentation with materials and ideas generation for fashion, textile, interior and illustration outcomes.

This study programme will give you the flexibility to work with a range of materials, techniques and processes, often dipping into other subject areas, such as digital media and video. The core programme offers painting, sculpture, printing, experimental photography and a range of open ended projects designed to challenge your ability to think and work creatively.

This study programme will give you a strong insight into illustration, typography, advertising, layout design, packaging and drawing using a variety of media and techniques. You will also learn how to use the Adobe Creative Suite software: Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign, plus Apple’s Motion for graphic animation and digital photography.

How long will it take?

How long will it take?

2 years.

2 years.

How long will it take?

Hours per week of study:

Hours per week of study:

2 years.

Approximately 3-4 days per week in College plus self-study.

Approximately 3-4 days per week in College plus self-study.

Hours per week of study:

What do I need to start?

What do I need to start?

Approximately 3-4 days per week in College plus self-study.

• 4 GCSEs A*-C including English Language OR • Art & Design BTEC Level 2 Diploma (Merit level or above) with Functional Skills.

• 4 GCSEs A*-C including English Language OR • Art & Design BTEC Level 2 Diploma (Merit level or above) with Functional Skills.

You will be required to show a portfolio of your own work at interview.

You will be required to show a portfolio of your own work at interview.

What qualifications will I gain?

What qualifications will I gain?

• Art & Design BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma

• Art & Design BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma

Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

Fashion & Textiles

What do I need to start? • 4 GCSEs A*-C including English Language OR • Art & Design BTEC Level 2 Diploma (Merit level or above) with Functional Skills. You will be required to show a portfolio of your own work at interview.

What qualifications will I gain? • Art & Design BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma

Fine Art

Graphic Design

UCAS points available:

UCAS points available:

Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

Up to 420.

Up to 420.

UCAS points available:

What can I do next?

What can I do next?

You can progress on to studying our Fine Art HNC/HND - see our Higher Education prospectus for more information. Alternatively, you can apply for a university course in a relevant subject, or progress to employment in a field related to your subject specialism. Future careers can range from working as practicing artists and illustrators, to gallery work, teaching, art events management and more.

You can progress on to studying our Graphic Design HNC/HND - see our Higher Education prospectus for more information. Alternatively, you can apply for a university course in a relevant subject, or progress to employment in a field related to your subject specialism. This programme will equip you with the skills required for careers in advertising, packaging design, web design, illustration, art direction, brand identity, layout design and animation.

Up to 420.

What can I do next? You can progress on to studying our Fashion & Textiles HNC/HND - see our Higher Education prospectus for more information. Alternatively, you can apply for a university course in a relevant subject, or progress into employment.

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Art & Design Level 3 Photography

Code: L055 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? This study programme will give you the opportunity to explore different lens-based media and learn about film-based and digital techniques, including darkroom techniques and image manipulation. You will develop personal projects that explore themes and ideas connected with the potential of photography to record, document, narrate and challenge. You will learn how to select photographic equipment and technologies that are appropriate and fit for purpose.

How long will it take? 2 years.

Hours per week of study: Approximately 3-4 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • 4 GCSEs A*-C including English Language OR • Art & Design BTEC Level 2 Diploma (Merit level or above) with Functional Skills. You will be required to show a portfolio of your own work at interview.

What qualifications will I gain? • Art & Design BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

UCAS points available: Up to 420.

What can I do next? You can progress on to studying our Photography HNC/HND - see our Higher Education prospectus for more information. Alternatively, you can apply for a university course in a relevant subject, or progress to employment in a field related to your subject specialism.

Art & Design Level 3

Pre-degree – FAD (foundation art & design) Code: L500 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? This study programme will enable you to explore and experiment with a wide range of concepts, ideas and materials, in addition to giving you the opportunity to focus on your chosen specialist area and build up your portfolio of work. This programme is highly recommended if you have completed A-Levels (or a Level 3 equivalent qualification) and want to progress onto a degree-level course in an art and design subject at university or college.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours per week of study: Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • 5 GCSEs A*-C AND • An A-Level in Art & Design OR • An equivalent Level 3 qualification. You will be required to show a portfolio of your own work at interview.

What qualifications will I gain? • Art and Design BTEC Level 3 Foundation Diploma.

UCAS points available: Up to 285.

What can I do next? You can progress on to one of our HNC/HNDs in your chosen art and design discipline (see our Higher Education prospectus for more information), or an Art & Design-related degree.

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Accountancy

Career Focus

business Every business organisation needs people who can set and meet objectives. Roles range from managers, who devise policies and make decisions, to clerical workers, who collect, store, interpret and distribute information. To be successful in the business sector you’ll need to be able to ensure systems run smoothly and show a flair for organisation and communication. Our business department is accredited by professional bodies, including the Chartered Management Institute (CMI), Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT), and the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM). This means that you can be confident that the skills you are learning have real value in industry. With study programmes in everything from Accountancy to Retail and Management, you can choose the business direction that suits you.

Financial Services Customer Adviser Dealing with customers’ financial enquiries in contact centres for high street and online banks, or for credit, insurance and investment companies. Salary Starting between £12,000 and £18,000 a year, plus commission. This could rise to £30,000 a year with experience and managerial duties. Administrative Assistant Making sure that the day to day running of an office goes smoothly by carrying out a range of tasks, such as organising calendars and ensuring supplies are in stock. Salary Between £12,000 and £20,000 a year, depending on what your job entails and where you work.

81%

You will also be required to undertake a work placement as part of your course, which offers valuable experience within the industry.

of students progressed to further full-time study or into employment after completing these courses1.

Accountancy Level 2 Code: E1012 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? This study programme will provide you with the first stage of the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) Level 2 Certificate in Accountancy. The AAT is the world’s leading body for accounting technicians, making this programme essential for anyone looking to develop a career in accounting or finance. You will study a range of key topics, including basic costing, computerised accounts and more.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours of study per week: Up to 4 days in College per week plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • 3 GCSEs A*-C including English and Maths OR • A Business Administration Level 1 Award OR • An equivalent Level 1 qualification.

What qualifications will I gain? • Accounting AAT Level 1 Award • Accounting AAT Level 2 Certificate • Usage of Computerised Accounts Software College Certificate You will also have the opportunity to take the Computerised Accounts City & Guilds Level 2 Award for a small additional cost. Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You can progress on to the Accountancy Level 3 programme (see next entry). Accounting technicians are skilled staff employed in jobs ranging from clerks to accounts department managers. They are increasingly required in industry and commerce, so if you have AAT qualifications at any level, your career prospects will be excellent. Bedford College Destinations Survey 2013

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Business

Accountancy Level 3

Business Level 1

Business Level 2

Code: E1013 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: E018 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: E1010 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study?

What will I study?

What will I study?

This study programme will further develop your accountancy skills and knowledge. You will study a wide range of topics, including accounting knowledge, building your skills in costing, financial accounting, cash management, indirect tax-ethics and spreadsheets.

This study programme will develop your skills, knowledge and general performance of business administration, and your knowledge of other areas for future work and study. It will prepare you for employment or allow you to progress to one of a range of Level 2 programmes. Areas of study will include working in business administration, an introduction to the hospitality industry, customer service in travel and tourism sector, and recording business transactions.

This study programme will provide you with a solid basis for progression in a number of business pathways, and will provide you with a sound knowledge of fundamental business concepts while also equipping you with essential business and study skills. The dynamic programme will also give you the opportunity to undertake work experience and organise College events. You will explore all the key functions of a modern business, including finance, human resources, customer service, economics, marketing and sales.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours of study per week: Up to 4 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start?

How long will it take? 1 year.

• 4 GCSEs A*-C including English and Maths OR • An Accounting AAT Level 2 qualification OR • An equivalent Level 2 qualification.

Hours of study per week:

What qualifications will I gain?

• A genuine interest in Business & Retail

Up to 4 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start?

• Accounting AAT Level 3 Diploma. Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

UCAS points available:

Some evidence of studying at GCSE level would be an advantage.

What qualifications will I gain? • Business Level 1 Diploma

Up to 160.

What can I do next? You can progress on to our part-time Accounting AAT Level 4 Diploma (see our Part-Time prospectus for more information), or begin your career in an accountancy role.

Plus… • Functional skills in English and Maths.

What can I do next? You can pursue a career as an office junior or progress on to one of our Level 2 study programmes in Business. Alternatively, you can work and study together by completing our Business Administration Apprenticeship (see page 113).

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How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours of study per week: Up to 4 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • 3 GCSEs A*-D OR • An equivalent Level 1 qualification. You must also be able to demonstrate a working level of English and Maths at Level 1; this can be through a GCSE at grade A*-E or an equivalent qualification.

What qualifications will I gain? • Business BTEC Level 2 First Extended Certificate Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You can progress on to the Business Level 3 programme (see next entry), or into employment in a business-related role.

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Business Level 3 Code: E1011 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? This study programme will prepare you for a career in business by developing practical skills in an exciting learning environment. You will develop a range of key skills and knowledge that will be essential for future employment or university study. You will develop practical skills in all areas of business, including accounting, marketing, management and more.

How long will it take? Up to 2 years.

Hours of study per week: Up to 4 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • 4 GCSEs A*-C including English OR • A Business BTEC Level 2 Diploma and a GCSE in English at Grade A*-C.

What qualifications will I gain? • Business BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

UCAS points available: Up to 420.

What can I do next? You can progress to full employment in a business role, or on to further study at university or our Business HNC/D – see our Higher Education prospectus for more information. As part of the programme you will be given advice on developing a career in Business to help you make the important decision about what to do next.

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Leah Studying Business Level 3 Previous School Sandy Upper School “Lots of my friends had recommended Bedford College to me and I knew I wanted to study Business because I wanted to learn more about all the different areas such as human resources, accounting, marketing and business ethics. I’ve found the work harder at College than at school but you get lots of help if you need it, you just have to ask. Everyone is friendly and supportive, both the tutors and the other students on the course. It’s very easy to book a one-to-one appointment with your tutor if you need additional help and they are good at explaining exactly what is expected of you for each assignment. We have the chance to do work experience as part of the course and the tutors can help you to find a work placement. We have also been on trips and industry visits to learn more about business in practice. Earlier this year we went to Cadbury’s World in Bournville near Birmingham as part of our Business Ethics unit to find out more about their Fairtrade Cocoa Partnership in Ghana. We learnt that it has increased Fairtrade cocoa sales for existing certified farming groups since 2009.”


General

hild Care & C

Career Focus

care

Whether you’re interested in a career working with children, or would like to support adults, the elderly or those with disabilities, the key skill you’ll need to work in this hugely rewarding sector is a love for helping others. Though challenging, you’ll use listening skills, observational skills and your ability to relate to people to help provide guidance and support to those who need it most. You will benefit from tutors who have previously enjoyed careers as Nurses, Health Visitors, Social Workers, Early Years Specialists, Primary School Teachers and Care Assistants, so you can draw on a huge range of real vocational experience. In addition, you will be involved in a range of charity and fundraising events, as well as practical and voluntary placement experience. There are also lots of different job roles and opportunities for progression within the sector. The adult social care sector, for instance, currently employs 1.5 million people, which is expected to rise by another one million workers by 20251; so it’s an exciting time to pursue your ideal career in care. Last year, many of our Care & Childcare students went on to higher education to study Primary Education, Social Care, Adult Nursing and Childhood and Youth Studies, to name a few. Some pursued degree-level study in subjects including Occupational Therapy, Diagnostic Radiography, Mental Health Nursing and Psychology with Counselling.

Nursery Manager/Deputy Manager You would be in charge of the day to day running of a nursery or other childcare setting. This would involve managing staff and making sure the environment is safe and secure for children. You will typically need a Childcare qualification at least at Level 3 and two years’ experience of working with children. Salary Between £22,000 and £30,000 a year for managers and £18,000 to £22,000 a year for deputy managers. Social Worker A social worker helps people of all ages and backgrounds with various issues. To pursue this role, you will need to study a three-year undergraduate degree in social work that is approved by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). Salary Starting salaries range from £19,500 to £25,000 a year and can rise to £26,000 and £40,000 with more experience and responsibility.

88%

of students progressed to further full-time study or into employment after completing these courses2.

Care Level 1 Code: K1124 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? This study programme will give you the chance to explore opportunities offered in the health, social care and childcare sectors, and develop the personal skills and qualities you need for work and learning, while being taught by industry trained experts.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours of study per week: Approximately 3-4 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • A genuine interest in and commitment to the childcare or health & social care industry Some evidence of studying at GCSE level would be an advantage.

What qualifications will I gain? • Introduction to Health & Social Care and Children’s & Young Peoples Settings BTEC Level 1 Certificate Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? On successful completion, you can progress on to the Childcare or Health & Social Care Level 2 study programmes, subject to achieving Functional Skills in English and Maths at Level 1 (see page 50). Alternatively you could progress on to our parttime Teaching Assistant Level 2 Award (see our Part-Time guide).

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Health & Social Care

Childcare Level 2

childcare Level 3

Health & Social Care Level 2

Code: K1534 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: K1535 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: K639 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study?

What will I study?

This study programme is ideal if you are planning to work with children, and offers excellent preparation for higher level courses in the childcare field. You will learn about the physical care and development of the child, working with children, preparing for employment, and emotional and social development. You will also learn about child development, play and practical activities, communication, and professional skills in working with babies and young children.

This study programme prepares you to become an Early Years Educator, enabling you to work with children from birth to 5 years and gain knowledge of children aged 5-7 years. The learning experience will be reflective of the current structure and expectations of the childcare sector and you will have the opportunity to put theory into practice by preparing and carrying out relevant activities in quality childcare placements covering ages 0-5 years.

What will I study?

How long will it take?

How long will it take?

1 year.

2 years.

Hours of study per week:

Hours of study per week:

Approximately 3 days per week in College plus 2 days in a work placement.

Approximately 3 days per week in College plus 2 days in a work placement.

What do I need to start?

What do I need to start?

• 3 GCSEs A*-D including English and Maths OR • A Child Care or Health & Social Care Level 1 qualification with Functional Skills at Level 1

• 4 GCSEs A*-C including English and Maths • An Early Years Educator Level 2 qualification with Level 2 English and Maths.

Entry will also be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. You will also need to demonstrate an ability to work in an Early Years placement.

Entry will also be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. You will also need to demonstrate an ability to work in an Early Years placement.

What qualifications will I gain?

What qualifications will I gain?

• Early Years Educator CACHE Level 2

• Early Years Educator cache Level 3 Diploma

Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

Plus... • English and Maths qualifications if required.

Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next?

UCAS points available:

You can progress on to the Childcare Level 3 study programme (see next entry). You could also enter employment as a qualified assistant Nursery Nurse, combining your job with studying our parttime Early Years Educator Level 3 Diploma (see our Part-Time guide).

Up to 280.

What can I do next?

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What can I do next? On successful completion of this course you can progress on to higher education or work in a supervisory role in the early years sector.

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This study programme will give you an insight into working in the caring profession, allowing you to study a wide range of topics, including anatomy and physiology, the impact of diet, therapeutic activities and more. You will also gain real work experience in a variety of health and social care settings, such as with the elderly, children and those with learning disabilities. You will need to take two written exams as part of this programme.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours of study per week: Approximately 3 days in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • 3 GCSEs at grades A*-D including English OR • A Child Care or Health & Social Care Level 1 qualification with Functional Skills at Level 1 Entry will also be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. You will also need to demonstrate an ability to work in a work placement.

What qualifications will I gain? • Health & Social Care BTEC Level 2 Certificate

You can progress on to study our Health & Social Care Level 3 study programme (see next entry), or into employment within health and social care settings.


Health & Social Care Level 3 Code: K1005 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? This study programme will provide you with the skills required to start a career in the health and social care profession. You will be able to specialise in either health care or social care, while gaining valuable work experience within a variety of settings, such as with the elderly, children and those with learning disabilities. You will study a range of topics, including anatomy and physiology, lifespan development, communication and more.

How long will it take? 2 years.

Hours of study per week: Approximately 3 days in College and 1 day in a work placement plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • 4 GCSEs A*-C including English & Maths (a Science subject is also highly recommended) OR • Health & Social Care BTEC Level 2 Certificate at Merit level OR • An equivalent Level 2 qualification.

What qualifications will I gain? • Health & Social Care BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma Plus… • Paediatric First Aid Level 2 Award • English, ICT and Maths qualifications if required.

UCAS points available: Up to 420.

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IT

Co m

Career Focus

puting & it

If you want to be in demand and work in a fast paced, constantly changing industry, then a career in IT could be for you. Here at Bedford College, we ensure that you are at the cutting edge of this exciting subject by teaching you the latest skills and techniques accredited by the world’s leading IT organisations, including Microsoft, CompTIA and CISCO. Our tutors have worked in the IT industry in a wide range of roles including networking, programming, PC maintenance, website development and helpdesk support, so you will benefit greatly from their expertise and industry knowledge. All of our qualifications cover crucial skills such as programming, software testing, systems analysis and more.

The ICT industry is growing at a fast rate and there is an increasing demand for ICT specialists. It is also an area of work with a multitude of job options, including roles in all aspects of business. Possible career paths include technical support, software development, systems analysis, web design and development, games design and development, software testing, technical authoring and network engineering. IT Support Technician Discovering and correcting software and hardware problems for computer users. If you have a good working knowledge of computer systems, you could begin as a trainee Technician. Salary Starting salaries are between £18,000 and £22,000 a year, which can rise to £30,000 a year with experience.

Code: F1052 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? On this study programme you will gain valuable IT skills by studying a range of topics including effective use of mobile phones, email and the internet, creating a simple website and using Microsoft applications. You will also study three College certificates. The College Certificate in WorkSkills ensures you have the skills to search and apply for a job as well as perform well at an interview. The Healthy Living Certificate encourages students to take responsibility for their health, and the Money Management Certificate will give students the knowledge and skills to make informed decisions about spending and saving money. The course aims to provide the knowledge, skills and confidence necessary for success in both your work and personal life.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours per week of study:

Outside of the classroom, educational visits are organised to give you the opportunity to see how IT is used in a real life setting. Last year, a number of visits were arranged including to the Thinktank Science Museum in Birmingham, the Science Museum in London, CERN, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research, in Geneva, Thorpe Park and Vauxhall.

Approximately 3 days in College plus self-study.

92%

of students progressed to further full-time study or into employment after completing these courses1.

What do I need to start? • A keen interest in Computing • The ability to work effectively in a classroom situation.

What qualifications will I gain? • IT Users BTEC Level 1 Diploma Plus… • Functional Skills in English and Maths • College Certificate Award in WorkSkills • College Certificate Award in Healthy Living • College Certificate Award in Money Management.

Many of our Computing students go on to higher education, studying courses at universities including the University of Reading, the University of Brighton, Sheffield Hallam University, De Montfort University and the University of Bedfordshire.

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IT Level 2 Code: F1045 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? This study programme will provide you with a broad knowledge and understanding of the information technology sector, as well as developing your computing skills and preparing you for a future career in the IT industry. You will study a wide range of topics, including installing and maintaining computer systems, technology systems, website development and more, together with some aspects of the creative industries, such as multimedia products development.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours per week of study: Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • 3 GCSEs A*-D including English OR • IT Users BTEC Level 1 Diploma (or equivalent) with Functional Skills.

What qualifications will I gain?

IT Level 3

(120 credits – equivalent to 2 a-levels)

Code: F1048 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? This study programme will provide you with the knowledge and experience required to start building a career in a range of IT jobs, including programming, web design, technical support and networking. You will acquire a range of IT related skills to equip you for progression to employment or higher education. You will study a range of key topics, including computer systems, software development, website production, computer networks, digital graphics and more.

How long will it take? 2 years.

Hours per week of study: Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • 4 GCSEs A*-C including English or Maths OR • Information & Creative Technology BTEC Level 2 Diploma with Functional Skills.

• Information & Creative Technology BTEC Level 2 Diploma

What qualifications will I gain?

Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next?

UCAS points available:

The skills you will develop on this programme are highly valued by employers, and a wide range of entry level jobs in the IT industry will be available to you on completion. Examples of jobs you could apply for are Junior Software Engineer, Help Desk Support Technician and Trainee Website Designer. You can also progress on to one of our IT Level 3 programmes (see next entry) or an Apprenticeship (see page 118).

• IT BTEC Level 3 Diploma

Up to 280.

What can I do next? You can progress to our IT Networking & Security Foundation Degree or our Computing & Systems Development HNC/HND (see our Higher Education prospectus for more information). Alternatively you may choose to go immediately into employment in many IT-related disciplines such as software or website development, network technician or a technical support role, and progress to professional status in your chosen field.

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IT Level 3

Henry

software development or networking & system support (180 credits – equivalent to 3 a-levels)

Studying IT Software Development BTEC Level 3

Code: F1046 Location: Cauldwell Street

“I wanted to get into IT and saw software development as a good route in. I chose Bedford College because my partner was enjoying studying there.

What will I study? This study programme will provide you with the knowledge and experience required to start building a career in a range of IT jobs including programming, web design, technical support, and networking. You will acquire a range of IT-related skills to equip you for progression to employment or higher education. You will study a range of key topics, including computer systems, software development, website production, computer networks, digital graphics and more. As part of your BTEC programme you will also study CISCO vendor units. These will help provide you with the qualifications and skills needed to find employment in the network engineering field. Employers regard these as the industry standard throughout the world.

How long will it take? 2 years.

Hours per week of study: Approximately 3 days in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • 4 GCSEs A*-C including English and Maths OR • IT BTEC Level 3 Diploma OR • A Level 2 Diploma at Distinction plus Functional Skills.

What qualifications will I gain? • IT BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

UCAS points available: Up to 420.

What can I do next? You can move on to a computing related degree at university or into employment.

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I was a mature student, so I was balancing studying with work and bringing up a family. I would often work a night shift, then go into College, then go home and only have a couple of hours sleep before starting work again. It was full on, but worth it. I even managed to gain an Outstanding Achievement Award in IT. The teachers were amazing and really, really supportive. They would always try to go the extra mile for you. I learnt new skills such as programming languages and networking, all practical experience that you can directly apply to the workplace. I went on to Anglia Ruskin University to study Information Security & Forensic Computing. I got a first in year one, I’m sure as a result of the high standard of teaching I received at the College. The course was really fantastic, I recommend it if you want to get into IT. You really need to have qualifications to compete with everyone else, even for the most basic of IT roles.”


Bench Joinery & Carpentry

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Career Focus

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At Bedford College, we’re at the cutting-edge of construction with industry-class workshops and equipment. Our tutors have all enjoyed successful careers in the industry and now take the lead in shaping the UK’s construction and building services training sector, talking at high profile industry events such as Ecobuild, the leading event for sustainable design, construction, energy and the built environment. This means they have direct input into what you, as a student, will learn to ensure that you stand out from the crowd when it comes to looking for a job. For example, the industry is undergoing changes to incorporate green technologies, so sustainability is now embedded within most of our Construction courses to meet employer demand.

Building Surveyor Advising clients about the design and construction of new buildings, as well as the repair and maintenance of existing buildings. This includes homes and commercial buildings. To qualify, you will need to complete a degree course accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. Salary Newly-qualified graduates earn between £18,000 and £22,000 a year. With experience this can rise to between £23,000 and £38,000 a year. Painter and Decorator You will need good practical and creative skills to work in various buildings and on different surfaces including plaster, metal and wood. Salary Starting salaries can be between £14,500 and £17,000 a year. Once qualified, you could earn between £17,500 and £23,000 a year.

As a Construction student, you will be encouraged to enter competitions to enhance your CV. Students on our Sustainable Construction Foundation Degree recently won a national Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) competition to gain £150,000 of Government funding to undertake a retrofit of Bedfordshire housing.

88%

of students progressed to further full-time study or into employment after completing these courses1.

Our courses have an excellent reputation with employers, so whether you see yourself as a Builder, Painter and Decorator, Joiner, Project Manager, Surveyor or one of the many related office based roles, enrolling on a course here will give you strong foundations for your future career.

Bench Joinery & Carpentry Level 1 Code: C451 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? This study programme will provide you with the skills and knowledge required to carry out a range of introductory carpentry and joinery techniques to the standards agreed by the leading industry bodies. The programme will widen your understanding of the industry, providing you with an excellent starting point to progress on to further study, or into a career in the wood trade.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours per week of study: Up to 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • A keen interest in carpentry. Some evidence of studying at GCSE level or successful completion of an Entry Level qualification would be an advantage.

What qualifications will I gain? • Carpentry & Joinery Cskills Level 1 Diploma Plus… • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

What can I do next? Upon successful completion of this course you could progress on to the Carpentry Level 2 study programme (see page 56), the Bench Joinery Level 2 study programme (see next entry), or into a related Apprenticeship (see page 120).

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Bench Joinery Level 2

Bench Joinery Level 3

Carpentry Level 2

Code: C1200 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: C1211 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: C869 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study?

What will I study?

This study programme will provide you with the skills, knowledge and experience you will need to carry out a range of joinery work to the standards agreed by the leading industry bodies. You will gain a good overall understanding of the wood trade, as well as industry-recognised skills and qualifications, ensuring that you complete the course with a good grounding for future career development.

This study programme will provide you with the skills, knowledge and experience you will need to carry out a range of joinery work to the standards agreed by the leading industry bodies. You will study a range of advanced joinery units, including setting out complex joinery items, and marking out and manufacturing complex joinery items.

What will I study?

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours per week of study: Up to 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • Carpentry & Joinery Level 1 Diploma with Functional Skills OR • An equivalent level qualification in Carpentry & Joinery.

What qualifications will I gain?

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours per week of study: Up to 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • Bench Joinery Level 2 Diploma with Functional Skills OR • An equivalent level qualification in Bench Joinery.

What qualifications will I gain? • Bench Joinery Cskills Level 3 Diploma

• Bench Joinery Cskills Level 2 Diploma • Health, Safety and Environment (CSCS) Test

Plus… • English, ICT and Maths qualifications if required.

Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next?

What can I do next? You can progress to our Bench Joinery Level 3 study programme (see next entry), or gain employment as a Bench Joinery apprentice.

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This study programme will provide you with the skills, knowledge and experience you will need to carry out a range of joinery work to the standards agreed by the leading industry bodies. You will gain a good overall understanding of the wood trade, along with industry-recognised skills and qualifications, ensuring that you complete the course with a good grounding for future career development.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours per week of study: Up to 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • Carpentry & Joinery Level 1 Diploma with Functional Skills OR • An equivalent level qualification in Carpentry.

What qualifications will I gain? • Site Carpentry Cskills Level 2 Diploma Plus… • Health, Safety and Environment (CSCS) Test • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You can progress to our Carpentry Level 3 study programme, or into a related Apprenticeship.


Brickwork

Carpentry Level 3

Brickwork Level 1

Brickwork Level 2

Code: C460 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: C449 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: C452 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study?

What will I study?

What will I study?

This study programme will provide you with the skills and experience needed to carry out a wide range of carpentry work to the standards agreed by the leading industry bodies. You will study a range of key topics, including installing first fixing components, second fixing components and more.

This study programme will provide you with the basic understanding and skills required to carry out a range of introductory bricklaying techniques to a recognised standard. You will study a range of key topics, including bricklaying, blocklaying, cavity walling and more.

This programme will provide you with the training you will need to develop your skills and experience to carry out bricklaying to industry standards. You will study a range of key topics, including thin joint masonry, solid walling, cavity walling and more.

How long will it take?

How long will it take?

How long will it take?

1 year.

1 year.

1 year.

Hours per week of study:

Hours per week of study:

Hours per week of study:

Up to 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

Up to 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

Up to 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start?

What do I need to start?

What do I need to start?

• Site Carpentry Level 2 Diploma with Functional Skills OR • An equivalent level qualification in Carpentry.

• A keen interest in Brickwork.

• Bricklaying Level 1 Diploma with Functional Skills OR • An equivalent level qualification in Brickwork.

What qualifications will I gain? • Site Carpentry Cskills Level 3 Diploma Plus… • English, ICT and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You can gain employment as a carpentry apprentice, where you can convert your qualification to an NVQ Level 3 through further study at the College, or study the Construction BTEC Level 3 to pursue a career in construction management.

Some evidence of studying at GCSE level or successful completion of an entry level qualification would be an advantage.

What qualifications will I gain? • Bricklaying Cskills Level 1 Diploma Plus… • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

What can I do next? You can continue your studies and further develop your skills by progressing on to our Brickwork Level 2 study programme (see next entry) or into a related Apprenticeship.

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What can I do next? You can progress to the Brickwork Level 3 study programme (see next entry), or move into employment as a bricklayer.

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Construction

Brickwork Level 3

Construction Level 1

Construction Level 2

Code: C796 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: C1810 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: C898 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study?

What will I study?

What will I study?

This study programme will provide you with the training and experience you will need to develop advanced brickwork skills to an industryrecognised standard, along with the additional skills required for supervisory roles. You will study a range of topics, including structural and decorative brickwork, repairing and maintaining masonry structures, erecting complex masonry structures and more.

This study programme will provide you with the skills and knowledge required to carry out a range of introductory construction techniques to the standards agreed by leading industry bodies. The programme will widen your understanding of the industry, providing you with an excellent starting point to progress on to further study, or into industry.

How long will it take?

1 year.

1 year.

Hours per week of study: Up to 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • Bricklaying Level 2 Diploma with Functional Skills OR • An equivalent level qualification in Brickwork.

What qualifications will I gain? • Bricklaying Cskills Level 3 Diploma

How long will it take? Hours per week of study: Up to 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • You will need to have a keen interest in practical construction.

This study programme will give you a good understanding of the whole construction process, enabling you to choose your career path either into a chosen craft trade or on to the Construction Level 3 programme. You will cover a large number of units, which will allow you to gain a good overview of construction and the roles involved in the industry while also developing a range of specialist skills.

How long will it take? 1 year

Hours per week of study: Up to 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start?

Some evidence of studying at GCSE level or successful completion of an Entry Level qualification would be an advantage.

• 3 GCSEs A*-D including English and Maths or Functional Skills Level 1 in English and Maths OR • An equivalent Level 1 qualification in Construction.

What qualifications will I gain?

What qualifications will I gain? • Construction BTEC Level 2 Diploma

Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

• Multi-trade Construction Activities Cskills Level 1 Diploma

What can I do next?

Plus… • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

Plus… • Health, Safety and Environment (CSCS) Test • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next?

What can I do next?

You can gain employment as a Bricklaying apprentice where you can convert your qualification to an NVQ Level 3 through further study at the College, or study Construction Level 3 to pursue a career in construction management.

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You can progress on to the Construction Level 3 study programme (see next entry), or to a practical career or Apprenticeship within the construction industry.


Painting & Decorating

Construction Level 3

Painting & Decorating Level 1

Painting & Decorating Level 2

Code: C899 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: C450 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: C453 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study?

What will I study?

What will I study?

This study programme will give you a good understanding of the whole construction process, giving you the opportunity to study a large number of interlinked units to broaden your industry knowledge. The programme will cover a wide range of topics, including building surveying, mechanical and electrical services, building regulations and more.

How long will it take? 2 years.

Hours per week of study: Up to 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • 4 GCSEs A*-C or above including Maths and Science OR • A Construction Level 2 Diploma OR • An equivalent Level 2 qualification in Construction.

What qualifications will I gain?

This study programme will give you a basic understanding of the construction industry and provide you with the basic skills and knowledge required of a painter and decorator. You will gain the skills required to prepare surfaces for decoration and to apply water and oil-based paints by brush and roller. You will also learn how to hang preparatory papers and apply basic decorative techniques.

This study programme will provide you with the key knowledge and skills required for entering the painting and decorating industry, as well as giving you the confidence to tackle a number of small decorating projects. You will focus on various wall and ceiling coverings, including anaglypta, blown vinyl and vinyl papers. You will also learn about wood graining and marbling, and a variety of broken colour techniques.

How long will it take?

How long will it take?

1 year.

1 year.

Hours per week of study:

Hours per week of study:

Up to 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

Up to 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start?

What do I need to start?

• A keen interest in painting and decorating. Some evidence of studying at GCSE level or successful completion of an entry level qualification would be an advantage.

• Painting & Decorating Level 1 Diploma with Functional Skills OR • An equivalent level qualification in Painting & Decorating.

What qualifications will I gain?

• Construction & The Built Environment BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma

What qualifications will I gain?

Plus… • Health, Safety and Environment (CSCS) Test • English, ICT and Maths qualifications if required.

Plus… • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

Plus… • Health, Safety and Environment (CSCS) Test • English and Maths qualifications if required.

UCAS points available:

What can I do next?

What can I do next?

You can progress on to our Painting & Decorating Level 2 programme (see next entry) or into a related Apprenticeship.

Up to 420.

What can I do next?

• Painting & Decorating Cskills Level 1 Diploma

• Painting & Decorating Cskills Level 2 Diploma

You can progress to the Painting & Decorating Level 3 study programme (see next entry) or into a related Apprenticeship.

You can progress to higher education through the College’s Construction HNC (see our Higher Education prospectus for more information). Alternatively, you could progress on to our Construction Technical & Professional Advanced Apprenticeship (see page 124) or pursue employment in the construction industry.

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Painting & Decorating Level 3 Code: C459 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? This study programme will give you the confidence to manage small projects and provide you with the skills needed to decorate complex surfaces, whether with paint, paper or metal leaf. The programme involves more research than tuition, so you will be expected to solve problems and manage your own learning to meet the course requirements, and will cover installing lincrusta on to walls, intricate picking out, replica faux painting of marbles and woods.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours per week of study: Up to 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • Painting & Decorating Level 2 Diploma with Functional Skills OR • An equivalent level qualification in Painting & Decorating.

What qualifications will I gain? Painting & Decorating Cskills Level 3 Diploma. Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

UCAS points available: Up to 280.

What can I do next? You can gain employment as a Painting & Decorating apprentice, where you can convert your qualification to an NVQ Level 3 through further study at the College, or study our Construction Level 3 programme (see page 59) to pursue a career in construction management.

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Jason Studying Painting & Decorating Level 2 Previous School Stratton Upper School “My grandad was a Painter and Decorator. When he passed away, I decided I wanted to follow in his footsteps and see whether it was a trade that I enjoyed. I didn’t know anything about painting and decorating when I started the course, but as I progressed from Level 1 to Level 2 I’ve learnt more and more. I like all the practical skills such as preparing surfaces for decoration, rubbing down the doors and skirting boards before painting, learning how to apply paint using different tools such as brushes and spray equipment, plus paper hanging techniques for papering walls and ceilings. The painting and decorating facilities at the College were good and they have lots of resources. If we were learning how to paper walls, and we made a mistake and needed to reapply certain sections, there was always enough paper to go around. The tutors were great at helping you if you got things wrong or didn’t understand something. They’d take the time to show you how to do it the correct way. Plus, they have worked in industry, so they really know what skills are important to get a good job.”


Electrical Installation

Career Focus

i c a l in s t a l l a t i o n electr Does working in the electrical technology field spark your interest? Our comprehensive courses offer practical learning in the College’s workshops that will prepare you for success in this hands-on career. You will learn how to install all types of cables and circuits in our specially designed electrical bays, along with understanding the calculations and regulations that go with designing the system.

Electrician Fitting and repairing electrical circuits and wiring in people’s homes or businesses. To qualify, you will need industry-recognised training and qualifications. Salary Newly-qualified electricians can earn between £17,000 and £20,000 a year, which, with experience, can rise to between £23,000 and £30,000.

Electrical Installation Level 1 Code: D1067 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? If you are an aspiring electrician this study programme will give you an introduction to the basic skills you will need to carry out a range of electrical installation activities needed to start work in the industry. Areas of study will include an introduction to basic practical skills and theoretical knowledge, with a focus on domestic and commercial lighting and power circuits.

How long will it take?

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Our courses will enable you to access a range of electrical jobs and careers, following in the footsteps of past students. Our students have gone on to work for major electrical contractors, working on some very exciting projects including the Olympic Stadium and Heathrow Airport. Others have become selfemployed electricians or stayed in education on our Electrical & Electronic Engineering BTEC HND (see our Higher Education prospectus for more information), before progressing on to university.

of students progressed to further full-time study or into employment after completing these courses 1.

1 year.

Hours per week of study: Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • A keen interest in electrical installation AND • Evidence of studying at GCSE level OR • Successful completion of an entry level qualification.

What qualifications will I gain? • Introduction to Electrical Installation City & Guilds Level 1 Diploma Plus… • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

What can I do next? You can progress on to the Electrical Installation Level 2 study programme (see next entry), or another related Level 2 programme at the College, such as Engineering, Building Services or Construction.

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Electrical Installation Level 2 Code: C469 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? This study programme will give you an introduction to the skills you will need to carry out a range of electrical installation activities required to start work in the industry. Units of study will include an introduction to all types of circuits, including the theory and regulations behind them. You will also gain both practical and theoretical insights into the electrotechnical field of expertise.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours per week of study: Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • 3 GCSEs A*-C including English and Maths OR • A relevant Level 1 qualification with Functional Skills. If you are over 21 you can gain entry subject to a successful interview and online assessment, and will be considered individually on your experience rather than your qualifications.

What qualifications will I gain? • Electrical Installation (Buildings & Structures) City & Guilds Level 2 Diploma Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You can progress on to Electrical Installation Level 3 on a part-time basis at the College, our Level 3 Apprenticeship (see page 125) or directly into employment.

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Michael Studying Electrical Installation Level 2 “When I left school I went straight to work on a building site and got involved with all the trades but the electrical side appealed to me most so I decided to get my qualifications in this area. I did look at another college first of all but I heard there were lots of problems with the course, whereas Bedford College had been given great reviews. Overall the course has been fantastic and one of the highlights for me was being involved at The Skills Show at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham. I was helping out on the stand and demonstrating how to wire a plug and build a motor. The course also gave us the opportunity to visit a working nuclear power station, so we got to see for ourselves how electricity is generated on a huge scale. I feel 100% ready for the world of work now. The course has opened lots of doors and the tutors are really helpful trying to find work and Apprenticeships for you, and I’m already working part-time. My next steps are to progress on to a Level 3 course at Bedford College in September.”


General Engineering

Engi

Career Focus

ing neer

Engineering combines the fields of Science and Maths to solve real world problems that improve the world around us. It accounts for almost 25%1 of the turnover of all UK enterprises; to put it in context, the sector is over three times the size of the retail sector1. And the industry is growing as we speak; in fact it has been reported that twice the number of engineering graduates are needed to meet the demand for future Engineers, Physics Teachers and Engineering Lecturers1. Many of our students continue on to higher education through one of our HND courses or to study Electrical, Electronic and Mechanical Engineering at wellrespected universities, including Southampton, Liverpool and Manchester. Others go straight into relevant employment.

Electrical Engineer Designing and developing machine and equipment systems used in all industries from telecommunications to aerospace. Salary Starting between £21,000 and £25,000 a year, experienced electronic engineers may earn up to £40,000 and this can rise to £45,000 for chartered engineers. Engineering Operative Carrying out work on machinery in various industries, from car production lines to maintaining wind turbines. Salary Starting between £12,500 and £15,000 a year, rising to between £16,000 and £24,000 with experience.

Engineering Level 2 Code: D565 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? This study programme will provide you with a good level of knowledge and understanding of the basic engineering techniques used within the sector. You will study a wide variety of topics, including engineering materials, machining techniques, electronic circuit construction and more.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours per week of study: Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • 3 GCSEs A*-D including English and Maths

What qualifications will I gain? • Engineering BTEC Level 2 Diploma

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Our Engineering courses enable you to choose an area to specialise in and you will gain transferable skills, such as problem solving and project management, making you particularly attractive to potential employers. The department has excellent links with industry, working with high technology companies such as Lola, Lockheed Martin and Selex ES, so you will always be up to date with industry changes and developments – something that employers will be looking for.

of students progressed to further full-time study or into employment after completing these courses 2.

Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You can progress on to the Engineering Level 3 study programme (see next entry), or into employment in the engineering industry at apprentice level.

See also Civil Engineering Apprenticeship on page 123.

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aerospace, electrical & electronic or mechanical engineering Code: D1426 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? This study programme has been developed with local employers to provide you with the skills, knowledge and understanding needed to gain confidence in Engineering. In your first year you will study for an Engineering BTEC Level 3 90-Credit Diploma, before specialising in mechanical, electronic and electronic, or aeronautical engineering in your second year.

How long will it take? 2 years.

Hours per week of study: Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • 4 GCSEs A*-C including English, Maths and Science (Maths must have been studied at the Higher tier rather than the Foundation tier).

What qualifications will I gain? • Engineering BTEC Level 3 90-Credit Diploma (in your first year) • Aeronautical, Electrical & Electronic or Mechanical Engineering BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma (in your second year).

UCAS points available: Up to 420.

What can I do next? Successful completion of the second year will allow you to progress on to one of our Engineering HNC/HND programmes (see our Higher Education prospectus for more information), look for employment in the engineering industry or progress on to university.

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Mark Studying Engineering (Aeronautical) Level 3 Previous School Hastingsbury Business & Enterprise College “Engineers are at the forefront of almost every aspect of modern society, designing, building and shaping the world around us and this is what I want to be a part of. Bedford College has excellent engineering facilities including equipment used in industry and actual aircraft parts such as flight instruments and gas turbine engines, which aids our learning and understanding. We even have an aircraft in College and activities include using the aircraft manual to fit a new landing wheel or taking out and inspecting the flaps and the landing gears. The aircraft is fully functional, which means that we get to run through the power on sequence, adjust the flaps and even retract the landing gear as if we were in flight. Many of the tutors have industry experience, from being in the RAF to flying their own aircraft, which means that lessons are taught to industry standard rather than just out of a book. Combined with the facilities available, the tutors are able to share their knowledge, experience and practical skills, which definitely helps us when we’re applying for jobs and Apprenticeships. There’s no doubt that my time at College has been worthwhile and I have really enjoyed it. My next steps are going to the University of Leeds to study Aeronautical & Aerospace Engineering.”


English as a Foreign Language Levels A2-C2

e n g l i s h as a ign language fo r e Whether you are visiting England or are planning an extended stay, Bedford College can offer you a variety of valuable opportunities to improve your English. If you are a resident in England but English is not your first language, we can offer you the opportunity to develop your language skills at the same time as you familiarise yourself with everyday essentials.

Code: P812 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? This study programme is ideal if you are an international student and wish to develop your listening, speaking, reading and writing skills for use in a variety of work, study and everyday living situations. You will learn and practise English in the heart of England.

How long will it take?

You can expect to engage in classroom activities that include individual work, pair and group work, roleplay and whole class work, and you will use computer-assisted language learning activities, videos and language games. This means you will experience a wide range of learning resources, designed to cater for different learning styles.

1 year.

Hours per week of study: From 4 hours per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? There are no minimum entry requirements for this programme, as it is provided at a number of different levels. On entry we will assess your English language skills to ensure that you are placed in a group that best suits your current and desired language level. However, if you require a student visa you will need to complete an assessment task before applying for the visa.

Our courses are aimed at developing your overall confidence and proficiency when using and communicating in English, through your: ability to listen and speak with understanding; ability to read and write; grammatical accuracy; fluency in all skills; improved pronunciation; range of vocabulary. Our English as a Foreign Language tuition is recognised by the British Council. This accreditation is a guarantee of quality and means that the teaching, resources, facilities and student services all meet the high standards required for accreditation. Based on the advice of your tutors following a mock examination, you can take one of the internationally recognised Cambridge University examinations listed in the following programme information.

What qualifications will I gain? You will gain one of the following qualifications, depending on the level you study: • Cambridge English: Key (KET) (Elementary level / A2) • Cambridge English: Preliminary (PET) (Low Intermediate level / B1) • Cambridge English: First (FCE) (High Intermediate level / B2) • Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) (Advanced level / C1) • Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE) (Advanced Plus level / C2).

What can I do next? You can continue to learn English at a higher level or progress to another course at the College.

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Beautiful floral displays are seen everywhere, from high street shopping areas to country estate weddings. The UK floristry industry encompasses around 8,400 businesses and employs around 17,000 people. Professional Florists use a variety of flowers and a diverse range of materials to create inspirational and emotive floral designs for displays and special occasions, including weddings, funerals, corporate events and exhibitions. But it is not all about the flowers; tasks in a floristry job are varied and include: retail; sourcing suppliers and products; developing and reacting to floral trends in the market; IT; and marketing 1.

Florist Designing and assembling flower arrangements, bouquets, wreaths and centre pieces for all sorts of different occasions. Salary Junior florists are usually paid the National Minimum Wage. With experience, florists can earn between £16,000 and £25,000 a year.

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of students progressed to further full-time study or into employment after completing these courses 2.

Code: B434 Location: Shuttleworth College

What will I study? Floristry is a diverse sector that includes private and corporate floristry, sales and marketing and buying for flower companies, creative demonstrations and event work. This study programme will provide you with the skills and knowledge required to meet the needs of this diverse and challenging industry. You will study a range of topics, including art and design for florists, hand-tied and floral designs, wedding and funeral designs and much more.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours per week of study: Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • 3 GCSEs A*-D including English and Maths OR • An equivalent Level 1 qualification.

Our Floristry tutors pride themselves on keeping up to date with new trends, including the use of European and modern design methods, and often demonstrate their own creative flair in national competitions and events. Past students have gone on to various successes, including one who achieved a gold medal at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, and many others who have set up their own businesses.

What qualifications will I gain? • Floristry NPTC Level 2 Diploma Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You can continue in education or move into employment in the floristry industry.

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We offer a Foundation Skills programme aimed at building your study and personal skills for progression on to higher level courses at the College and beyond. Our supportive tutors will work with you to build flexible learning programmes that suit your individual goals and needs, and, on successful completion of the programme, you’ll have gained a range of new skills that will help you towards living independently, and significantly increase your study and employment options.

82%

of students moved on to further full-time study after completing this programme 1.

The programme aims to develop your independence skills and help you to progress within a supported environment. You will take part in a range of subjects, which will include independent living skills, work preparation, community skills, English and Maths. Alongside this you will undertake a supported work experience placement and a vocational option of your choice from a wide range of options, which include Motor Vehicle, Art and Media, Catering and Business, Animal Care etc.

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What will I study? If you’ve just left school and have a learning difficulty or need extra support to help you improve your prospects and progress to further study or a career, this flexible programme will enable you to choose a range of subjects that best suit your individual needs and interests, offering practical study in Animal Care, Art & Design, Business, Carpentry, Catering, Drama, Hair & Beauty, Media, Motor Vehicle or Music Technology. You can choose to study a variety of topics depending on your ability and long-term aims, including personal presentation skills, relationships, interview skills and more.

How long will it take? Up to 3 years.

Hours per week of study: Approximately 4 days per week in College.

What do I need to start? You do not need any qualifications or experience to start this programme, but you must have evidence of good attendance at school.

What qualifications will I gain? • Functional Skills in English and Maths • Certificate in Progression.

What can I do next?

A number of our students have progressed into mainstream education, including Level 1 courses in Childcare, Health & Social Care, Hair & Beauty, Sport, Motor Vehicle and Animal Care.

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Code: X380 Location: Cauldwell Street

This course will significantly increase your options, allowing you to progress to work-based training or continue your education and training at Bedford College.

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Beauty Therapy

Career Focus

& auty e b , r hai erapies h t c h o l i st i The Hair & Beauty industry is all about helping people to look and feel at their best. Similarly, our Hair & Beauty departments are renowned for producing award winning students who consistently perform at their best. In the last few years alone, students have won the Pantene Pro-V Awards and the Hairdressing Council’s ‘Student of the Year’ award four times. Just some of the secrets to this success are the industry knowledge that staff provide our students with, which keeps them up to date with the latest techniques and trends, and the expert teaching of specific technical treatment skills, from hair styling and make-up, to massage and other therapies.

Nail Technician Improving the appearence of the hands, nails and cuticles through manicures, nail extensions and painting techniques.

Code: J513 Location: BROOKS

What will I study?

Salary Starting between £12,000 and £16,000 a year, an experienced nail technician can earn £25,000 a year.

This customer-focused professional study programme will equip you with the skills needed to begin a career in hairdressing and beauty therapy. During the course you will study a range of topics, including basic nail and skin care techniques.

Hairdresser Cutting, colouring and shaping hair to the desired look of the client.

The course will also include aspects of hairdressing, including shampooing, conditioning and blow drying hair.

Salary Between £14,000 and £20,000 a year once fully trained. Top professional hairdressers can earn £30,000 a year or more.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours of study: Up to 4 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start?

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Once qualified, you can pursue a career in almost any area of the hair and beauty industry; in spas, salons and health farms, as well as crossing over into other exciting industries including film, TV, fashion or even hospitals1. Our students have progressed to careers in gym and fitness centres, salons, barbers and nail bars, as well as with notable companies including Steiner Cruise Ships and Champneys Health Spa. Other roles have included photographic work, sales, trichology (study of the hair and scalp) and even developing their own businesses.

of students progressed to further full-time study or into employment after completing these courses 2.

• A genuine interest in beauty therapy and a desire to follow a career in the industry

What qualifications will I gain? • Beauty Therapy and Hairdressing City & Guilds NVQ Level 1 Diploma Plus... • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

What can I do next? You can progress to the Beauty Therapy Level 2 study programme (see next entry). Alternatively, you may wish to study Hairdressing at Level 2 (see page 70). You can also progress into employment as a beauty apprentice, or as an assisting Junior Therapist in a salon or spa.

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Beauty Therapy Level 2

Beauty Therapy Level 3

Code: J366 Location: BROOKS

Code: J363 Location: BROOKS

What will I study?

What will I study?

This study programme will equip you with the skills you need to carry out a range of beauty therapy treatments to a nationally recognised standard. You will study a diverse range of topics, including manicure, pedicure, waxing, facial treatments and more.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours of study: Up to 4 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • 3 GCSEs A*-D including English and two other academic subjects OR • Beauty Therapy and/or Hairdressing City & Guilds Level 1 Diploma

What qualifications will I gain? • Beauty Therapy City & Guilds Level 2 Diploma Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You can gain employment as a Junior Therapist in a range of professional establishments, or progress on to our Level 3 Beauty Therapy, Nail Technology or Holistic & Body Therapies Techniques Level 3 study programmes (see next entry and page 72).

BROOKS Hair & Beauty Salon

This study programme will provide you with the practical skills and theoretical knowledge required for all aspects of beauty therapy. The programme will support the development of your ability to a nationally-recognised standard, and will help to progress your career to a higher level. You will study a range of topics, including Swedish body massage, advanced facial techniques, body contouring treatments, epilation, anatomy and physiology, and more.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours of study: Up to 5 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • Beauty Therapy Level 2.

What qualifications will I gain? • Beauty Therapy City & Guilds Level 3 Diploma Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You can progress on to employment in a range of professional establishments, such as salons, spas and health farms, or you could gain employment in the training of others. This will lead to careers in spas, working on cruise ships, salons or setting up your own business. Higher level courses can also be taken in Epilation, or further courses are available to extend skills such as reflexology, nail technology and many more.

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Hairdressing Level 1

Hairdressing Level 2

Code: J368 Location: BROOKS

Code: J444 Location: BROOKS

What will I study?

What will I study?

This customer-focused professional study programme will equip you with the skills needed to begin a career in hairdressing and beauty therapy. During the course, you will study a range of techniques, including shampooing and conditioning hair, blow drying and colour removal as well as assisting with salon services and reception duties at our professional high street salon.

This study programme will focus on the development of the underlying principles and practical skills required in the hairdressing industry, which will prepare you for progression to a higher level of study. You will learn how to consult with clients and promote products and services, along with developing a variety of hairdressing skills in cutting, colouring and perming.

The course will also include aspects of beauty therapy, including facial and nail services.

How long will it take? 1 year.

This industry-focused study programme will allow you to develop and progress your hairdressing skills over the period of one academic year. This is a physically demanding, practical, artistic, fashionoriented programme that combines the essential requirements of chemistry and anatomical, theoretical science. All aspects of hairdressing, both practical and theoretical, will be covered. You will receive professional, skilled training from experienced hair staff who have covered numerous areas of industry-led employment.

How long will it take?

Hours of study:

How long will it take?

1 year.

Up to 5 days per week in College plus self-study.

1 year.

Hours of study

What do I need to start?

Hours of study:

Up to 5 days per week in College plus self-study.

• 3 GCSEs A*-D including English and two other academic subjects OR • Hairdressing City & Guilds Level 1 Diploma OR • An equivalent level qualification.

What do I need to start?

What do I need to start? • A genuine interest in the hairdressing and beauty therapy and a strong desire to follow a career in the industry.

What qualifications will I gain? • Hairdressing and Beauty Therapy NVQ Level 1 Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You can progress on to the Hairdressing Level 2 study programme (see next entry). Alternatively you may wish to study Beauty Therapy (see page 68). You can also progress into employment as a junior hairdresser in a salon.

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What qualifications will I gain? • Hairdressing City & Guilds VRQ Level 2 Diploma Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You can progress on to further study in a relevant subject such as the Hairdressing Level 3 Diploma (see page 71) or Hairdressing (Industry Focus) Level 2 (see next entry). Alternatively, you could move into employment as a Junior Hairstylist in a salon.

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commercial focus: salon services

Code: J365 Location: BROOKS

What will I study?

Up to 4 days per week in College plus self-study.

• Hairdressing Level 2 Diploma with Functional Skills in English and Maths.

What qualifications will I gain? • Hairdressing City & Guilds Level 2 NVQ Diploma Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You can progress on to one of the Hairdressing Level 3 courses, or combine work with one of our part-time courses (see our Part-Time guide for more information). Alternatively, you could move straight into employment as a Salon Hairstylist.


Kirstie

Hairdressing Level 3

Studying Hairdressing Level 3

Code: J362 Location: BROOKS

Previous School Stratton Upper School

What will I study? This is the perfect course to advance your knowledge of hair skills, whilst learning new and advanced techniques to offer greater employment opportunities for example, technical and training support within industry led manufacturers and the Wig making industry. You will progress your skills and knowledge while working within the commercial surroundings of BROOKS Hair and Beauty.

“I had already studied Hairdressing at Bedford College as part of the Bridges 14+ courses and I really enjoyed it, so it made sense for me to continue learning more skills in this area. I do most of my learning at the Brooks Hair & Beauty salon, which is owned by the College and located on Bedford High Street. Brooks is set up just like a professional hairdressing salon and has everything that we need such as hairdryers, straighteners and Goldwell hair colouring products.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours of study: Up to 4 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start?

It’s so much better than school, because everyone is friendlier, we all get along with each other and the tutors are really lovely and helpful. To be honest, I don’t think I would have got through the course without all their support and encouragement, they’ve been great. They even recommended me for my current job at Urbanite Hair. It’s part-time and fits in well with my studies at College on Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays.

• A Hairdressing qualification at Level 2 with Functional Skills in English and Maths

What qualifications will I gain? • Hairdressing City & Guilds Level 3 Diploma. Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? On successful completion of this course you could progress on to further part-time courses or into a career such as salon management, Rep Technician, Wig Maker, Session Stylist or Artistic Director. You could also undertake competition work, become self-employed or open your own salon.

I’m so pleased that I’ve continued with my studies in Hairdressing. It’s a really exciting industry and suited to me as I enjoy meeting new people and doing something different every day.”

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Holistic Therapies Level 3

Nail Technology Level 3

Code: J875 Location: BROOKS

Code: J877 Location: BROOKS

What will I study?

What will I study?

This study programme is ideal if you wish to have a career in massage with an holistic approach to therapies. You will study a range of topics, including stone therapy, Swedish body massage, pre-blend aromatherapy massage, Indian head massage and reflexology.

This study programme will equip you with the skills and knowledge to work in the nail industry as an advanced and highly trained nail technician. You will study all three nail extension systems (acrylic, UV gel and fibreglass/silk wrap) as well as advanced techniques in airbrush nail art design.

How long will it take?

How long will it take?

1 year.

1 year.

Hours of study:

Hours of study:

Up to 5 days per week in College plus self-study.

Up to 4 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start?

What do I need to start?

• 4 GCSEs A*-C including English OR • A Beauty Therapy Level 2 qualification.

What qualifications will I gain? • Massage Therapies City & Guilds Level 3 Diploma • Reflexology for Complementary Therapies City & Guilds Level 3 Certificate. Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You can progress to further part-time study at the College in a related subject (see our Part-Time guide for more information). This programme will also prepare you for employment in a variety of roles, including work in hospices, palliative care, salons, health farms, spas and self-employment.

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• 4 GCSEs A*-C including English OR • A Level 2 qualification in either Hairdressing or Beauty Therapy.

What qualifications will I gain? • Nail Technology City & Guilds Level 3 Diploma Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You can move into employment in a variety of areas, such as nail bars, self-employment, beauty/ hair salons, cruise ships or working internationally.


Horse Care

Career Focus

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If you would like to care for or work with horses, and want to combine learning equine science and business management with sound practical skills, then our Equine department can offer you the excellent facilities and expert tutors you will need to forge a fantastic career in the industry. You’ll have to be hard-working and happy to take part in routine yard duties on a rota of early mornings and weekends to ensure the horses are well cared for. If you can see yourself learning anatomy and physiology, alongside topics like competition grooming, then you will enjoy the variety that is a key part of our Equine courses. You can take advantage of tuition in riding, as well as all aspects of horse care and management. Our facilities in Mount Pleasant, just down the road from our Shuttleworth campus, are equipped with covered stabling, two indoor arenas, classrooms and a student rest room. Out of class, you will have the opportunity to go on numerous visits to places of interest, including studs, veterinary centres, horse sales and competitive events. Guest speakers visit the centre to give lectures and demonstrations, which complement the shows and events held by the College. These real life facilities will help to develop your practical horse management skills and allow you to progress on to a successful career working with horses.

Groom A groom is responsible for the care and management of horses in a variety of settings, including riding schools and competition yards. They look after horses on a daily basis to make sure they are healthy and in good condition. Salary Once qualified you can earn around £12,000. Experienced grooms can earn £16,000. Yard Manager An equestrian business may employ a Yard Manager to ensure that the day-to-day running of a yard goes smoothly, from managing staff and the care of the horses, to overseeing health and safety, organising events and being the point of contact for clients and owners. On larger yards, the role is mostly office based. Salary An Assistant Yard Manager will earn around £12,000 a year and a Yard Manager around £24,000 a year  1.

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Horse Care Level 2 Code: B383 Location: Shuttleworth College

What will I study? This study programme will provide you with an excellent foundation in the basic principles of horse care, and will equip you with the practical skills required for a career working with horses. There will be a large amount of practical study to help develop your skills in all areas of horse care, including horse health, horse feeding and fitting tack and equipment.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours per week of study: Approximately 3 days per week in College, plus self-study, and additional yard duties every third week.

What do I need to start? • 3 GCSEs A*-D including English and Maths OR • Land-Based Studies Level 1 Diploma with Functional Skills. If you want to take the riding option of this programme you will be required to participate in a riding assessment. Please note that the riding centre has a 13 stone weight limit.

What qualifications will I gain? • Horse Care BTEC Level 2 Diploma Plus... • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

What can I do next? After completing this programme you will be ideally placed to progress on to our Horse Management Level 3 programme (see next entry).

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Horse Management Level 3 Code: B388 Location: Shuttleworth College

What will I study? This study programme will enable you to study a wide range of practical and theoretical aspects of the horse industry. You will gain an in-depth understanding of the industry and develop skills in practical horse management, science and business. Practical aspects will include lungeing, long reining, stable management skills, fitting tack and equipment, and riding. You will also have the opportunity to take part in the show jumping and dressage competitions that the College holds.

How long will it take? 2 years.

Hours per week of study: Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • 4 GCSEs A*-C including English, Maths and Science OR • Horse Care BTEC Level 2 Diploma with Functional Skills. If you want to take the riding option of this programme you will be required to participate in a riding assessment. Please note that the riding centre has a 13 stone weight limit.

What qualifications will I gain? • Horse Management BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma Plus... English and Maths qualifications if required.

UCAS points available: Up to 420.

What can I do next? You can progress to higher education to study an equine-related subject, or you could go on to work in the equine industry where there is a diverse range of jobs available.

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Catering Manager Planning and organising the food and drink service of an organisation or business, making sure the food is of a high quality and meets financial budgets.

Hospitality and Catering is a hugely varied industry that enables you to be creative, travel and meet new people. From hotels, bars, restaurants, hospitals and the armed services, if you have the drive and enthusiasm, there are many exciting opportunities for you to develop and succeed. Our training department, including our commercial 25 Restaurant, is the perfect place to hone your culinary talent or service skills.

Salary Starting between £20,000 and £25,000 a year, rising to £45,000 with experience. Chef Preparing food using a variety of cooking methods. In larger kitchens, you may specialise in one area, such as pastry. Salary Salaries vary depending on the type of role. Trainee Chefs start from around £13,000 a year and this can rise to £30,000 a year for Head Chefs.

As a student, you will benefit from participation in national and international competitions. On completion of your course, you could follow in the footsteps of past students who now work for some of the world’s most prestigious companies in catering, including The Savoy, The Ritz London, Hilton Hotels & Resorts, Park Inn Hotels, Eaton College, as well as businesses a little closer to home, such as The Bedford Swan Hotel, The Embankment and The Plough at Bolnhurst.

Hospitality & catering Entry Level Code: H1598 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? This study programme is ideal for those students who need that extra bit of support with their learning. You will gain knowledge and practical experience that will then enable you to progress in the hospitality industry. You will be expected to complete and achieve assessments in both practical and theory elements of the course. Units of study include: introduction to the hospitality industry; food service; customer service skills; introduction to healthy eating and basic food preparation.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours of study per week: Approximately 5 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start?

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of students progressed to further full-time study or into employment after completing these courses1.

An interest in the Hospitality industry.

What qualifications will I gain? • Introduction to the Hospitality Industry BTEC Entry Level Award Plus... • Functional Skills in English and Maths

What can I do next? You will be able to progress on to a Level 1 Hospitality course.

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Hospitality & Catering Level 1

Professional Cookery Level 1

Professional Cookery Level 2

Code: H1608 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: H657 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: H658 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study?

What will I study?

What will I study?

This study programme is ideal for those students who have just completed the Entry level qualification and wish to progress. It is an ideal stepping stone for students that require some additional support with their learning. You will gain knowledge and experience of working in the Hospitality department’s busy production kitchen and training restaurant. This will help you to develop valuable employability skills and increase your knowledge of the area. You will be expected to achieve assessments in both practical and theory elements of the course and also have the chance to visit food-related exhibitions.

How long will it take?

This study programme will equip you with a wide range of high-quality cooking and serving skills, and will provide you with a good foundation for working as a chef in the catering industry. You will study a wide range of cookery techniques, as well as studying kitchen practices. You will also have the opportunity to study food and beverage skills, where you will discover the range of skills required in the Front of House aspect of the Hospitality industry, including customer service, silver service and bar service.

This study programme will equip you with the skills you need to prepare, cook and present food to a high professional standard. The programme will help you to develop your food preparation and cooking skills and learn to prepare a range of practical dishes. It will also enhance your knowledge of customer care, teamwork, hygiene, and health and safety practices.

How long will it take?

Hours of study per week:

1 year.

1 year.

Hours of study per week:

Hours of study per week:

Approximately 5 days per week in College plus self-study.

Approximately 5 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • A genuine interest in catering Some evidence of studying at GCSE level would be an advantage.

What qualifications will I gain?

What do I need to start? • A genuine interest in catering. Some evidence of studying at GCSE level or successful completion of an Entry Level qualification would be an advantage.

What qualifications will I gain?

• Hospitality & Catering City & Guilds Level 1 Certificate

• Introduction to the Hospitality Industry City & Guilds Level 1 Diploma • Food Safety in Catering CIEH Level 2 Award

Plus… • Food Safety Level 2 Certificate • Food & Beverage Service Skills • Functional Skills in English and Maths

Plus… • Food Safety Level 2 Certificate • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

What can I do next? You can progress on to the Professional Cookery Level 1 Diploma (see next entry). Alternatively, you can go into employment in a variety of catering establishments, such as hotels, public houses and fast food outlets.

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What can I do next? You can progress on to the Professional Cookery Level 2 programme (see next entry). Alternatively, you can go into employment in a variety of catering establishments, such as hotels, public houses and fast food outlets.

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How long will it take? 1 year.

Approximately 5 days per week in College (including 2 evenings) plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • Introduction to the Hospitality Industry City & Guilds Level 1 Diploma OR • Previous industry experience.

What qualifications will I gain? • Professional Cookery City & Guilds NVQ Level 2 Diploma Plus… • Food Safety Level 2 Certificate • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You can progress on to a number of other Hospitality & Catering courses, such as our Professional Cookery Level 3 programme (see next entry).


Hospitality

Professional Cookery Level 3

hospitality Level 2

Hospitality Supervision & Leadership Level 3

Code: H664 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: H1604 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: H663 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study?

What will I study?

This study programme will develop your culinary skills and enhance your supervisory knowledge in the running of a kitchen environment. During the programme you can study a broad range of topics, including preparing, cooking and finishing complex meat, fish and poultry dishes, as well as hot and cold sauces, vegetable dishes and complex soups.

What will I study?

Hours of study per week:

This study programme will teach you skills that will assist you in gaining employment in the exciting hospitality industry. You will learn valuable restaurant and bar skills along with customer focused skills and techniques. The qualification is highly sought after by restaurants and will increase your customer focused skills. You will cover a wide range of skills required in the Front of House area of the hospitality industry including: food and beverage service; customer service skills; Gauridon – flambé; wines and spirits service – including cocktails; marketing and promotions; stock control.

Approximately 4 days per week in College plus self-study.

How long will it take?

How long will it take? 1 year.

What do I need to start?

1 year.

This study programme will enable you to develop your leadership and supervisory skills in the hospitality industry. You will study a range of elements including: communications; leadership skills; customer service; stock control; supervisory operations; and effective use of resources. You will also have the opportunity to attend food related exhibitions.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours of study per week: Approximately 5 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start?

• Professional Cookery City & Guilds Level 2 Diploma OR • An equivalent qualification OR • Previous industry experience.

Hours of study per week:

What qualifications will I gain?

A genuine interest in catering.

What qualifications will I gain?

What qualifications will I gain?

• Hospitality Supervision and Leadership BTEC Level 3 Award

• Professional Cookery City & Guilds NVQ Level 3 Diploma Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You can progress onto our Hospitality HNC/D course (see our Higher Education prospectus for more information), or seek employment in the hospitality and catering industry.

Approximately 5 days per week in College (including 2 evenings) plus self-study.

What do I need to start?

• Food & Beverage Service Skills City & Guilds NVQ Level 2 Diploma Plus… • Food Safety Level 2 Certificate • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You can progress on to our Hospitality Supervision & Leadership Level 3 course.

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Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required • Food Safety Level 2 Certificate.

What can I do next? This qualification is an excellent stepping stone into a career in management, or to pursue higher education study such as our Hospitality Management BTEC HNC/HND (see our Higher Education prospectus).

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From providing food and crops for the nation, to maintaining public gardens and spaces, and the conservation of habitats, the land-based industries cover a wide range of sectors, including agriculture, horticulture, fish management and countryside management. In fact, there are hundreds of career opportunities across 16 different industries, and it is estimated that 242,000 new workers will be needed in the sector over the next decade 1. You’ll need a variety of skills to enter one of these important industries, and our specialist land-based provision at Shuttleworth College has the industry facilities, specialist tuition and practical training to help you pursue a successful career.

Landscaper Building and maintaining private and public gardens and parks, as well as working on landscaping projects indoors, such as in a shopping centre. Salary Between £15,000 and £20,000 a year. More senior staff can earn between £22,000 and £30,000. Farm Manager You might be working in crop production, livestock or both. Responsibilities include creating targets for production and managing staff to ensure they are met, as well as marketing your produce. Salary £30,000 to £35,000 a year to begin with, which could rise to £35,000 to £50,000 with experience 1.

We are very privileged that Shuttleworth College is situated in a large conservation area containing grassland, woodland and wetland, a working farm, lakes and fisheries centre giving students a diverse range of real life working environments to gain experience in.

Land-Based Studies Level 1 Code: B662 Location: Shuttleworth College

What will I study? This study programme will ensure that you develop the foundation skills and vocational knowledge needed for further study on landbased courses at Level 2. The programme has been developed to focus on the education and training of people who want to work in the landbased industry. Land-based industries cover a wide range of sectors, including agriculture, horticulture, fish management and countryside management, and you will be provided with the fundamental skills required to work in this diverse field.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours per week of study: Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start?

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of students progressed to further full-time study or into employment after completing these courses 2.

• A keen interest in the land-based industry and working outdoors, in addition to evidence of studying at GCSE level OR • An entry level qualification.

What qualifications will I gain? • Land-Based Studies BTEC Level 1 Diploma Plus… • Personal & Social Development Level 1 Diploma • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

What can I do next? You can progress to a Level 2 Land-Based programme (see page 80), or find employment in land-based industries. Alternatively you could progress on to our Level 2 Apprenticeship in Agriculture (see page 133).

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Agriculture

Countryside

Countryside Level 3

LAND-BASED STUDIES Level 2

Agriculture Level 3

Code: B355 Location: Shuttleworth College

Code: B323 Location: Shuttleworth College

What will I study?

What will I study?

This study programme will cover the foundation knowledge and skills needed for you to progress on to Level 3 qualifications in Agriculture, Fisheries and Countryside Management, or for employment in land-based industries. You will gain a basic knowledge of estate maintenance, machinery maintenance, conservation, animal and plant husbandry, game management, business management and preparation for work.

This study programme will ensure that you develop the vocational knowledge, understanding and skills that are required for employment in agriculture or allied industries. You will receive the training needed for a range of agricultural work, from smallholdings to modern farms. It is also ideal if you are interested in work in allied industries, such as machinery sales, animal nutrition, seed, fertiliser and agrochemical supply.

How long will it take?

How long will it take?

1 year.

2 years.

This study programme has been developed to focus on the education and training of people who want to be involved in the land-based industry. It closely reflects the elements of our other Level 3 programmes but with a more practical focus. The qualification is designed to provide a springboard for learners to find work in the land-based industry. You will study units including estate skills, woodland habitat management and livestock use in conservation management.

Hours per week of study:

Hours per week of study:

How long will it take?

Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

1 year.

What do I need to start?

What do I need to start?

• 3 GCSEs A*-D including English and Maths OR • An equivalent Level 1 qualification supported by good references and a minimum of Functional Skills at Entry Level 3 in English and Maths.

• 4 GCSEs A*-C including English, Maths and Science OR • An equivalent Level 2 qualification supported by good references, and a minimum of Functional Skills at Level 1 in Maths and English.

Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What qualifications will I gain? • Countryside & Environment BTEC Level 2 Diploma

What qualifications will I gain?

Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next?

You will also have the opportunity to take the Safe Use of Pesticides NPTC Level 2 Award and NPTC Forklift Assessment for a small additional cost.

You can progress on to a Level 3 Land-Based programme (see next entries), one of our Apprenticeships (see page 133), or find employment in the agriculture, fisheries or countryside and environment industry.

• Agriculture BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma

UCAS points available: Up to 420.

What can I do next? You can progress to a higher education course in a related subject, or into employment in the agriculture sector.

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60 credits – equivalent to 1 a-level Code: B1279 Location: Shuttleworth College

What will I study?

Hours per week of study:

What do I need to start? • 4 GCSEs A*-C including English and Maths OR • An equivalent Level 2 qualification supported by good references and English and Maths Functional Skills at a minimum of Level 1.

What qualifications will I gain? • Countryside Management BTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

UCAS points available: Up to 140.

What can I do next? You can progress on to an Apprenticeship or into employment in the land-based industries.


Countryside Level 3

Sarah

180 credits – equivalent to 3 a-levels

Studying Countryside Level 3

Code: B367 Location: Shuttleworth College

“I had already been working as a Protective Species Ecologist but when I was made redundant I looked to expand upon my existing skills. I knew that Shuttleworth College had an excellent reputation because I had already studied there 12 years ago, so it was lovely to go back and study a different course.

What will I study? This study programme will ensure that you develop the skills and vocational knowledge needed for employment in land-based industries. It’s designed to provide a springboard for you to progress onto a university degree, or to find work in the industry, which includes sectors as diverse as habitat conservation, game management, conservation and environmental assessment, to estate management. You will also gain training if you are interested in working in allied industries, such as equipment sales, land-based industries, retail and recreation.

I’m really enjoying the practical side of things, such as going out and conducting surveys and learning how to use a camera trap. One of our teachers used to work for the Environment Agency, so he’s been able to give us insight into how they undertake surveys and what standards they expect.

How long will it take?

We’ve had the opportunity to gain lots of work experience on the course which is great. I’ve had a placement at the Community Tree Trust in Clophill, which specialises in collecting local provenance and the native seed of trees, shrubs and wild flowers from ancient woodlands throughout Bedfordshire.

Up to 2 years.

Hours per week of study: Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • 4 GCSEs A*-C including English, Maths and Science OR • An equivalent Level 2 qualification supported by good references, and a minimum of Functional Skills at Level 1 in Maths and English.

I’m also doing work experience with the forestry team on the National Trust’s Wimpole Estate. The work includes a lot of traditional skills such as scything, tree planting, hedge laying, putting up fences and woodland management. I’m also conducting a few surveys for them including a Great Crested Newt survey and Water Vole survey. It’s all extremely valuable experience and I’m developing great skills that will be useful for my future career.”

What qualifications will I gain? • Countryside Management BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required. You will also have the opportunity to take the additional qualification of Chainsaw & Related Operations NPTC Level 2 Award for a small additional cost.

UCAS points available: Up to 420.

What can I do next? You can progress to a higher education course in a related subject, or find employment in the landbased industries.

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Fisheries

Horticulture

Fisheries Level 3

Horticulture Level 2

Horticulture Level 3

Code: B377 Location: Shuttleworth College

Code: B393 Location: Shuttleworth College

Code: B399 Location: Shuttleworth College

What will I study?

What will I study?

What will I study?

This study programme will provide you with the education and training you will need to progress to a university degree, or to find work in the fisheries industry, which consists of such sectors as fish production and sport fishing. The programme will also provide you with training if you are interested in allied industries, such as equipment sales, fish nutrition and breeding, coaching and conservation.

This study programme has been developed to focus on the education and training of people who want to be involved in Horticulture, and is designed to provide you with a good foundation for progression to a Level 3 course in Horticulture, an Apprenticeship or for employment in the horticulture industry. The programme will ensure that you develop the vocational knowledge, understanding and skills that are required for employment in land-based industries.

This study programme will ensure that you will develop the foundation skills and vocational knowledge needed to progress on to university or into work in a related industry, which consists of such sectors as landscape design, sports turf maintenance, arboriculture, plant and crop production and garden and estate maintenance.

How long will it take?

Hours per week of study:

1 year.

Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

How long will it take? Up to 2 years.

Hours per week of study: Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start?

Hours per week of study: Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

• 4 GCSEs A*-C including English, Maths and Science OR • An equivalent Level 2 qualification supported by good references, and a minimum of Functional Skills at Level 1 in English and Maths.

What do I need to start?

What qualifications will I gain?

What qualifications will I gain?

• Fish Management BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma

• Horticulture BTEC Level 2 Diploma

Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required. You will also have the opportunity to take the additional qualification of Chainsaw & Related Operations NPTC Level 2 Award for a small additional cost.

UCAS points available: Up to 420.

What can I do next?

• 3 GCSEs A*-D including English and Maths OR • An equivalent Level 1 qualification supported by good references, and a minimum of Functional Skills at Level 1 in English and Maths.

Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

Up to 2 years.

What do I need to start? • 4 GCSEs A*-C including English, Maths and Science OR • An equivalent Level 2 qualification supported by good references, and a minimum of Functional Skills at Level 1 in English and Maths.

What qualifications will I gain? • Horticulture BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

You will also have the opportunity to take the additional qualification of Practical Horticulture NPTC Level 1 Certificate for a small additional cost.

You will also have the opportunity to take the additional qualifications of Chainsaw & Related Operations NPTC Level 2 Award, Safe Use of Pesticides NPTC Level 2 Award and Practical Horticulture RHS Level 1 or 2 Certificate for an additional cost.

What can I do next?

UCAS points available:

You can progress to our Level 3 Land-Based programmes, or into employment in the landbased industries.

Up to 420.

You can progress to a higher education course in a related subject, an Apprenticeship or find employment in the fisheries industry, as well as other land-based industries.

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Body Repair

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Motor Vehicle Technician Repairing and servicing different vehicles, working on all areas from electrics to suspension, air-conditioning and engines.

Did you know that over 50,000 people are employed in the Motor Vehicle sector in the Home Counties alone?  1 Moreover, there are around 32 million vehicles in the UK 1, so career prospects in the industry are good. Over 150 different careers exist in the industry  1, including various workshop roles and jobs in parts, sales or distribution. Employers are reportedly struggling to find skilled technicians and other qualified personnel, so gaining a motor vehicle qualification is a smart move. You will not only develop technical expertise but also confidence, initiative, problem-solving, communication and teamwork skills.

Salary Starting between £15,000 and £20,000 a year, rising to £25,000 with experience. Motor Vehicle Body Repairer Fixing or replacing damaged body parts on all types of vehicles. Salary Between £13,000 to £18,000 a year. This can rise to between £20,000 and £28,000 with experience.

Motor Vehicle Body Repair & Paint Level 2 Code: D850 Location: Vehicle Technology Centre

What will I study? This study programme will cover the technical needs for today’s motor vehicle repair industry, including basic body repair and refinishing techniques and procedures. You will gain essential knowledge for the body repairer and painter, working on a wide range of vehicles. You will also gain a broad knowledge and understanding of health and safety in the workplace, and other skills associated with working in a garage, dealership or specialist body repair shop.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours per week of study: Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

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The industry is at the forefront of modern technology, which means things are constantly being developed. Our students benefit from professional links with the Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) as well as major employers in the area to keep abreast of industry changes: just one example is Vauxhall Motors who have donated a number of ex-trial vehicles to the College to help students test their diagnostic skills on the very latest technology. Many of our past students have gone on to successful careers in the retail motor industry in a range of different and varied roles.

of students progressed to further full-time study or into employment after completing these courses 2.

What do I need to start? • Motor Vehicle Maintenance Level 1 Diploma with Functional Skills OR • Suitable work experience.

What qualifications will I gain? • Vehicle Accident Repair Body Principles IMIAL Level 2 Diploma • Vehicle Accident Repair Paint Principles IMIAL Level 2 Diploma Plus… • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

What can I do next? You can progress on to our Motor Vehicle Body Repair & Paint Level 3 study programme (see next entry), an Apprenticeship or into employment.

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Maintenance

Motor Vehicle Body Repair & Paint Level 3

Motor Vehicle Maintenance Entry Level

Code: D1451 Location: Vehicle Technology Centre

Code: D1164 Location: Vehicle Technology Centre

What will I study?

What will I study?

This study programme will provide you with the advanced knowledge and skills required for vehicle body repair and paint, working on a wide range of vehicles. You will also gain a broad knowledge and understanding of health and safety in the workplace and other skills associated with working in a garage.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours per week of study:

Offered through the Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI), this study programme will introduce you to all the fundamental skills and techniques you need to get started in the motor trade. The programme will prepare you for work, teaching you the basics of workshop safety, workshop tools and equipment, engine technology, vehicle construction, wheels and tyres, steering, suspension, brakes and transmission. Body repair and electrical refinishing will also be studied, as well as basic motorcycle maintenance skills.

Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

How long will it take?

What do I need to start?

Hours per week of study:

• Motor Vehicle Body Repair & Paint IMI Level 2 Diploma with Functional Skills.

What qualifications will I gain? • IMIAL Vehicle Accident Repair Body Principles Level 3 Diploma • IMIAL Vehicle Accident Paint Body Principles Level 3 Diploma Plus… • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

What can I do next? You can progress into employment in the motor industry, or undertake an Apprenticeship in a related field.

1 year.

Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • 2 GCSEs in English and Maths (or equivalent Functional Skills) OR • A keen interest in motor vehicles.

What qualifications will I gain? • Introduction to Vehicle Technology IMIAL Entry Level Diploma • Personal & Social Development for the Automotive Environment IMIAL Entry Level Award Plus… • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

What can I do next? You can progress on to the Motor Vehicle Maintenance Level 1 study programme (see next entry), or into employment in the fast fit sector of the motor industry.

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Motor Vehicle Maintenance Level 1

Studying Motor Vehicle Level 2

Code: D589 Location: Vehicle Technology Centre

Previous School Sharnbrook Upper School

What will I study? This study programme is ideal if you are interested in learning about the maintenance of motor vehicles and the various roles that are available in the retail motor industry. The programme has a practical and theoretical approach to assessment and includes many visual questioning techniques, which will stimulate and interest the learner. You will study a range of key topics, including vehicle braking systems, engine systems, steering and suspension and more. Additionally you will study basic body repair and paint, as well as motorcycle maintenance.

“I’ve been interested in cars since the age of 12 when I used to work on a friend’s hot rod. Bedford College was an obvious choice for me because it’s local and has great motor facilities at its Vehicle Technology Centre in Kempston. I enjoyed the practical work more than the theory, particularly learning how to operate the different paint systems properly and efficiently, as well as learning the best ways to do filler work and welding. I also enjoyed working on some of the different cars the College had such as the Mitsubishi rally car.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours per week of study:

I found the atmosphere at College much more mature than school and the teachers were very supportive. I have learning difficulties, but this wasn’t an issue as the teachers were happy to repeat things or demonstrate techniques in a visual way as this is my preferred learning style. It also helped that we always worked in small groups.

Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • 2 GCSEs A*-D in English and Maths

What qualifications will I gain? • Vehicle Maintenance IMIAL Level 1 Diploma • Personal & Social Development for the Automotive Environment IMIAL Level 1 Award

The course definitely prepared me for work, particularly the practical skills such as what tools you need to use for which job and how to use them properly. Overall it was a very good experience for me.”

Plus… • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

What can I do next? You can progress on to a Motor Vehicle Level 2 study programme (see page 86), or into employment or an Apprenticeship.

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Motor Vehicle Maintenance Level 2

Motor Vehicle Maintenance Level 3

Code: D596 Location: Vehicle Technology Centre

Code: D1181 Location: Vehicle Technology Centre

What will I study?

What will I study?

This study programme will introduce you to the technical needs for today’s motor vehicle repair industry, including the diagnosis of non-complex system faults. You will gain the essential knowledge required for work as a service technician working on light vehicles (cars and vans) in all types of garages, dealerships and maintenance depots. You will study a range of topics, including routine vehicle maintenance, removing and replacing engine units and more.

Offered through the Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI), this study programme is a continuation from the Motor Vehicle Maintenance IMI Level 2 Diploma. The programme will build on your existing knowledge and develop your skills in advanced diagnostic and rectification techniques related to the mechanical and electrical systems of the vehicle.

How long will it take?

1 year.

1 year.

Hours per week of study:

Hours per week of study:

Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start?

What do I need to start?

• Motor Vehicle Maintenance IMI Level 2 Diploma with Functional Skills.

• Vehicle Maintenance Level 1 Diploma with Functional Skills.

What qualifications will I gain?

What qualifications will I gain?

• IMIAL Light Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Level 3 Diploma

• Light Vehicle Maintenance & Repair IMIAL Level 2 Diploma Plus… • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

What can I do next? You can progress on to our Motor Vehicle Maintenance Level 3 study programme (see next entry), on to an Apprenticeship or into employment.

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What can I do next? You can progress on to an Apprenticeship programme (see page 136), or into employment in the Motor Vehicle sector as a trainee technician.


Media Production

i n g a r t s, m u s i c per f orm logy & media o n h tec

Talent and dedication are the two crucial attributes you’ll need to forge a successful career as a Performer or Technical Professional in the exciting industries of the Performing Arts, Music and the Media. Our multimillion pound South Bank Arts Centre provides the perfect creative spaces and equipment to help you develop the skills and work required to break in to these competitive sectors; with a theatre and performance areas, recording studios and video production facilities, everything you need to succeed is right on hand. As a student, you will benefit from the expertise and contacts of our tutors who have had successful careers in the industries, including appearing in professional shows or broadcasting. You will also have plenty of opportunities to showcase your talents in competitions, learning tips from practising professionals and displaying your work and talent, such as at the renowned Performing Arts Showcase. Our students also get to travel the world! Previous trips have included visiting Broadway in New York to experience the home of US Musical Theatre, attending the Music Live exhibition, back stage tours of theatres in the West End and the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Globe. Past students have progressed on to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA), Rose Bruford College of Theatre and Performance and the London College of Fashion, to name a few.

Career Focus Dancer There are many different environments to work in as a Dancer, including on stage for live audiences and in recorded sessions for a film or a music video, for example. Dancers need enthusiasm and focus. Salary As a freelancer, you would be paid per contract or performance. It is recommended by The Independent Theatre Council (ITC) that performers are paid a minimum of £400 a week. Video Editor A Video Editor will create a piece of film ready to be shown on screen, making sure it flows well and gets the main point across. You’ll need technical skills and the ability to work to tight deadlines. Salary Around £18,000 a year. This could rise to between £20,000 and £35,000 with experience. Make-up Artist Applying make-up and perhaps styling hair for film, television, theatre, concerts, photographic sessions or fashion shows. Salary Make-up Artists usually work on a freelance basis and rates will vary depending on the contract. A 10-hour day on a TV drama set could earn around £210.

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Media production Level 2 Code: L499 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? This study programme will give you the chance to engage with both practical and theoretical aspects of media production. You will gain useful filmmaking skills and develop your knowledge of the media industry. Key areas studied will include planning, organising, shooting and editing short films and music videos. You will develop knowledge of the ownership and function of modern media and apply this knowledge in a vocational context to your project work. In addition, you will sit an external examination for two units.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours per week of study: Approximately 3-4 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • 3 GCSEs A*-D AND • Previous experience, or an interest in media production.

What qualifications will I gain? • Creative Media Production BTEC Level 2 Diploma Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You can progress to our Media Production Level 3 study programme (see next entry), or move into employment in media or a range of industries.

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Music

Media Production Level 3

Music Level 1

Music Level 2

Code: L501 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: L1593 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: L523 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study?

What will I study?

What will I study?

This study programme will give you the chance to engage with both practical and theoretical aspects of media production. You will also gain useful filmmaking skills and develop your knowledge of the media industry. Key areas studied will include planning, organising, shooting and editing short films and music videos. You will also develop knowledge of the ownership and function of modern media, and apply this in a vocational context. The qualification is entirely assessment driven and does not have external exams.

This study programme will introduce you to practical skills in performing and some music technology. During the course you will cover a number of topics, including: Performing effectively (instrument or voice); Rehearsing and displaying musicianship skills; Initiating and developing repertoire; Rehearsing effectively and performing music live; Understanding contextual issues relating to music style, audience and the music industry; Understanding relevant aspects of music technology.

This study programme will introduce you to the practical skills required for sound recording, composing and music technology, including the creation and production of music through the use of computers and sound recording systems. You will study a range of key topics, including music theory, sequencing, the music business, sound recording and performance.

How long will it take?

How long will it take?

Hours per week of study:

1 year.

Approximately 3-4 days per week in College plus self-study.

Up to 2 years; 1 year for the Diploma or 2 years for the Extended Diploma.

Hours per week of study:

Hours per week of study:

Approximately 3-4 days per week in College plus self-study.

Approximately 3-4 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start?

What do I need to start? • 4 GCSEs at grade A*-C including English OR • Creative Media Production BTEC Level 2 Diploma (Merit level or above).

What qualifications will I gain? Depending upon the study route you take: • Creative Media Production BTEC Level 3 Diploma OR • Creative Media Production BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma.

1 year.

What do I need to start? • 3 GCSEs A*-D OR • A Music Technology Level 1 qualification OR • An equivalent Level 1 qualification.

• A strong interest in music.

What qualifications will I gain? • Rock School in Music Practitioners Level 1 Plus… • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

What can I do next? On successful completion of the course you could progress on to our Music Level 2 programme (see next entry).

Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

UCAS points available: Up to 420.

What can I do next? You can progress on to university, our Media Production Foundation Degree (see our Higher Education prospectus), or into employment.

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You will also need to show evidence of previous musical study or instrumental skills.

What qualifications will I gain? • Music BTEC Level 2 Diploma Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You can progress to one of our Music Technology or Music Performance Level 3 study programmes (see next entries), or move into employment in the music industry.


Music Level 3

Music Level 3

Code: L518 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: L1381 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study?

What will I study?

This study programme will introduce you to practical skills in sound recording, composing and music technology, including the creation and production of music through the use of computer and sound recording systems. During the programme you will study a range of topics, including sequencing, the music business, sound recording, DJ skills, love sound and performance.

This study programme will introduce you to key practical skills in music performance, rehearsal techniques and live sound, including composition and contemporary song-writing techniques. You will specialise in areas such as concert production and staging, operating live sound and events management. You will also learn the fundamentals of using computer software to produce and create music, using software such as Logic Studio, Ableton Live and Reason.

Music technology

How long will it take? 1-2 years.

Hours per week of study:

Music performance

How long will it take? 1-2 years.

Approximately 3-4 days per week in College plus self-study.

Hours per week of study:

What do I need to start?

Approximately 3-4 days per week in College plus self-study.

• 4 GCSEs A*-C including English OR • A Music Technology Level 2 qualification (with Functional Skills) OR • An equivalent Level 2 qualification. You will also need to show evidence of previous musical study or instrumental skills.

What do I need to start? • 4 GCSEs A*-C including English Language OR • Music BTEC Level 2 Diploma at Merit level with Functional Skills.

Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

You will need to show evidence of previous musical study or instrumental skills. You will be asked to audition a short performance piece of your choice to demonstrate that you have the necessary instrumental or vocal ability to succeed. Some knowledge of music theory would also be advantageous.

UCAS points available:

What qualifications will I gain?

Up to 420.

• Music BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma

What can I do next?

Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What qualifications will I gain? • Music Technology BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma

You can progress to the Music Technology Foundation Degree (see our Higher Education prospectus for more information), or into employment in the music industry.

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Performing Arts Level 2

Performing Arts Level 3

Performing Arts Level 3

Code: L524 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: L521 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: L520 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study?

What will I study?

This study programme will provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to progress to a higher level of study in the performing arts. The programme will provide you with an ideal introduction to a whole range of styles and disciplines, including acting, dance, musical theatre and theatrical make-up. There will be an emphasis on gaining practical performance experience, helping you to decide the routes you wish to take in the future.

This study programme will help you to acquire general skills, knowledge and understanding of acting technique theatre and devising classical and contemporary performance. You will focus on developing skills in characterisation, improving vocal and movement technique, be introduced to the work of key practitioners and have opportunities to take part in a range of performance pieces.

What will I study?

How long will it take?

2 years.

performance or production

1 year.

Hours per week of study: Approximately 3-4 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • 3 GCSEs A*-D OR • A Performing Arts BTEC Level 1 Diploma OR • An equivalent Level 1 qualification. You will also need some previous experience within performing or production arts.

What qualifications will I gain? • Performing Arts BTEC Level 2 Diploma Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You can progress to one of our Performing Arts Level 3 study programmes (see next entries), specialising in Acting, Dance, Production or Theatrical Make-Up.

Acting

How long will it take? Hours per week of study: Approximately 3-4 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • 4 GCSEs A*-C including English OR • Performing Arts BTEC Level 2 Diploma at Merit level with Functional Skills, OR • An equivalent Level 2 qualification.

This study programme will equip you with dance skills across a broad range of disciplines, including ballet, contemporary and jazz. You will also develop choreographic skills, enabling you to create dance routines for yourself and others. During the programme you will study a number of academic units to develop your analytical skills, as well as your understanding of the performing arts industry and the role of dance within it.

How long will it take? 2 years.

Hours per week of study: Approximately 3-4 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • 4 GCSEs A*-C including English OR • A Performing Arts BTEC Level 2 Diploma at Merit level with Functional Skills OR • An equivalent Level 2 qualification.

Entry will also be subject to passing an acting audition where you will be required to perform one monologue lasting two minutes, and also participate in a workshop.

Entry will also be subject to passing a dance audition where you will participate in a practical workshop.

What qualifications will I gain?

• Performing Arts BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma.

What qualifications will I gain?

• Performing Arts BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

UCAS points available: Up to 420.

What can I do next? You can progress on to higher education study, or on to a specialist acting school in your chosen discipline to further develop your career prospects.

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Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

UCAS points available: Up to 420.

What can I do next? You can progress on to higher education study, or on to a specialist dance school in your chosen discipline to further develop your career prospects.


Production Arts

Performing Arts Level 3 Musical Theatre

Code: L1291 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? This study programme is the stepping stone you need to realise your dreams if you are dazzled by the bright lights of the West End, a drama queen, dancing diva or singing star. The programme will focus on increasing your dancing and acting techniques, develop your vocal and signing techniques, and will offer you the opportunity to perform musical theatre works to a live audience.

How long will it take? 2 years.

Hours per week of study:

Production Arts Level 3

Technical Theatre & Stage Management Code: L522 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? This study programme will give you an excellent opportunity to develop all-round skills in set design, production, theatre management and many other areas. You will take part in production tasks, working on both small and large projects such as musical theatre performances, plays, dance shows and live music events. You will study a range of topics, including lighting and sound, set design and stage management.

How long will it take? 2 years.

Production Arts Level 3 theatrical Make-up

Code: L1531 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? This study programme will focus on developing skills in all areas of hair, make-up and special effects whilst developing an understanding of the various job roles within a production company. You will engage in production projects within our state of the art studio theatre where you will see your creative work come to life on performers within a range of different themed productions. You will work on both small scale and larger scale performance projects including special effects and prosthetics, a wide range of make-up and hair on performers, fantasy make-up and hair, period make-up and hair with wig making and the final End of Year Show.

Approximately 3-4 days per week in College plus self-study.

Hours per week of study:

What do I need to start?

Approximately 3-4 days per week in College plus self-study.

How long will it take?

What do I need to start?

Hours per week of study:

• 4 GCSEs A*-C including English OR • Performing Arts BTEC Level 2 Diploma at Merit level with Functional Skills OR • An equivalent Level 2 qualification. You will also be asked to attend a one-day audition workshop, which will include a practical dance class with other students. You must also perform one monologue lasting two minutes and one musical theatre solo.

What qualifications will I gain? • Performing Arts BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma. Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

UCAS points available: Up to 420.

What can I do next? You can progress on to a higher level qualification in a related subject, seek employment in the performing arts industry, or move on to a specialist musical theatre school.

• 4 GCSEs A*-C including English OR • Performing Arts BTEC Level 2 Diploma at Merit level with Functional Skills OR • An equivalent Level 2 qualification. Some experience/knowledge of theatre production is also required.

What qualifications will I gain? • Production Arts BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

UCAS points available: Up to 420.

What can I do next? You can progress on to higher education study, or on to a specialist school in your chosen discipline to further develop your career prospects.

2 years.

Approximately 3-4 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • 4 GCSEs A*-C including English OR • Performing Arts BTEC Level 2 Diploma at Merit level with Functional Skills OR • An equivalent Level 2 qualification at Merit level. You will need to demonstrate prior experience in the field of performing arts at your interview.

What qualifications will I gain? • Production Arts BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

UCAS points available: Up to 420.

What can I do next? You will be able to continue studying your chosen pathway at a higher level or go into employment.

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You’ll learn the technical skills you need for this demanding trade in our dedicated Gas & Plumbing Technology Centre based in Kempston, with a range of specialist facilities that recreate the real working environments you’ll encounter when pursuing your plumbing career. Approved by industry bodies including City & Guilds and British Plumbing Employers Council (BPEC), our facilities and study programmes provide the very latest knowledge of traditional gas and plumbing techniques and state of the art renewable technologies.

Plumber Fitting, servicing and repairing water pipes and heating systems, within homes and also in various sorts of businesses. You will need to achieve a Level 2 or 3 plumbing qualification (depending on your experience) before you become qualified. Salary When first qualified, you can earn between £16,500 and £21,000 a year. With experience, this can rise to between £21,000 and £35,000 a year.

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We have excellent links with local employers, many of whom have direct input into the design of our courses and will provide you with work experience. Opportunities like this not only improve your practical skills but demonstrate to future employers that you are enthusiastic, motivated and willing to learn on the job. We have a good relationship with Stuart Turner Pumps, Smith Brothers Stores Ltd, Danfoss, Speedfit and Salamander Pumps. These manufacturers and suppliers come into College to deliver presentations to students and demonstrations on products.

of students progressed to further full-time study or into employment after completing these courses1.

Plumbing Level 1 Code: C557 Location: Gas & Plumbing Technology Centre

What will I study? This study programme will help you find work in the plumbing industry by equipping you with the skills required to carry out a range of basic plumbing work to industry standards. This practical-based programme is designed to improve your prospects of finding work within the plumbing industry and can be the first step towards a recognised plumbing qualification. You will study a range of topics, including cold water supply, above ground drainage and customer relations.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours of study per week: Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • A keen interest in plumbing. Some evidence of studying at GCSE level or successful completion of an Entry Level qualification would be an advantage.

What qualifications will I gain? • Plumbing City & Guilds Level 1 Diploma Plus… • Functional Skills in English, ICT and Maths.

What can I do next? You can progress on to the Plumbing Level 2 study programme (see next entry).

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Kayleigh Studying Plumbing Level 3

Code: C464 Location: Gas & Plumbing Technology Centre

Previous School Mark Rutherford School

What will I study?

“I wanted a practical, hands-on job and Plumbing seemed like a really good option. I like all the practical aspects of the course, such as having to design and then build an unvented air cupboard.

This study programme will equip you with the necessary practical and theoretical skills you need to carry out a range of plumbing work to standards agreed by the industry. You will study a broad range of topics, including central heating systems, electrical supplies, sanitation systems and more.

I’m the only girl on the course, but it’s not been a problem for me. Everyone treats you like a young adult at College and most people are there because they want to be there, so the atmosphere is much better than at school.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours of study per week: Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

The tutors know what they’re talking about because a lot of them have been working in the plumbing industry for a long time, so they’re not just teaching you from a text book, but adding their own experiences to the lessons.

What do I need to start? • 3 GCSEs A*-C OR • Plumbing City & Guilds Level 1 Diploma OR • An equivalent Level 1 qualification OR • Relevant work experience.

We’re based at the Gas & Plumbing Technology Centre and the facilities are very good. We have workshops that include airing cupboard spaces, a steel pipe area, an unvented hot water training area and an integrated gas assessment centre. We’ve also got all the equipment we need such as gas cookers, fires, boilers, heaters and other domestic appliances.

What qualifications will I gain? • Plumbing City & Guilds 6035 Level 2 Diploma Plus… • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

What can I do next? You can progress on to the Plumbing Level 3 study programme (see next entry) or move into employment, where you can combine your job with part-time study at the College to gain a Plumbing NVQ Level 2.

I’ve learnt a good trade and I definitely think my time has been well spent here. In fact, I’d like to stay on at College and study for a Foundation Degree in Building Services, as my long term plan is to become a Building Design Consultant."

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Plumbing Level 3 Code: C696 Location: Gas & Plumbing Technology Centre

What will I study? This study programme will provide you with the skills, knowledge and theory you need to work in the plumbing industry. During the programme you will cover a wide range of topics, including planning complex domestic plumbing activities, service and maintenance, planning domestic plumbing gas systems and more.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours of study per week: Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • Plumbing City & Guilds Level 2 Diploma.

What qualifications will I gain? • Plumbing Studies City & Guilds Level 3 Diploma. Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You can progress to employment in building, domestic, industry and commercial environments, where you could combine your job with part-time study at the College to gain an NVQ Level 2 and then NVQ Level 3 in order to become a qualified plumber. You could also progress on to our range of Foundation Degrees in Building Services or Sustainable Construction – see our Higher Education prospectus for more information.

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Outdoor Adventure

Career Focus

door Out & t r o e Sp ntur adve Working in the sport or outdoor adventure industry means you will always be part of a huge team effort. From sport and personal fitness training, to outdoor activities such as raft-building, kayaking, mountain biking and more – you’ll learn the key skills that employers demand, such as teamwork, time management, leadership and communication, all developed within some of the best sport and outdoor adventure facilities around. The industry is worth £3.92 billion and there are now 6,019 fitness facilities in the UK with 12.6% of the population now registered as members of a private or public fitness facility 1. Interestingly, more and more outdoor fitness companies and mobile trainers are appearing 1; aspects of the industry which are particularly relevant to the courses that we offer.

Outdoor Activities Instructor Leading trips and teaching skills in various outdoor activities, such as sailing, climbing, canoeing and snow sports. You’ll need excellent communication skills and the ability to lead and motivate people. Salary Earnings start around £12,000 a year and, with experience, this can rise to £18,000 a year. Senior Instructors and Managers can earn £25,000 a year or more. Fitness Instructor Helping people to improve their general health and fitness, by devising and implementing tailored training. Salary Starting at around £13,000 a year, your salary could rise to between £14,000 and £20,000 a year.

Our Sport Academy provides fantastic opportunities for progression into professional clubs and national teams for students from all sporting backgrounds in the sports of football, rugby and basketball. One of our past students represented Great Britain in the under 23's 100 metres, and another has signed a deal with London Wasps Rugby Club. Our Outdoor Adventure students enjoy a number of trips including a five day multi-activity trip to Wales, the opportunity to enjoy a winter sports trip to Italy and to design your own multi-day expedition. Some of our current students compete for the South East region for the GB elite slalom canoe squad (training at the 2012 Olympic venue, Lee Valley White Water Centre).

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Outdoor Adventure Level 2 Code: B404 Location: Shuttleworth College

What will I study? This study programme will combine both theory and practical sessions to develop your skills, knowledge and understanding of a range of outdoor education occupations. You will study a range of topics relevant to outdoor adventure sports, including fitness testing and training, expedition experience, anatomy and physiology for sport, work experience, planning and leading sports activities and more.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours per week of study: Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • 3 GCSEs A*-D OR • Sport BTEC Level 1 Diploma OR • Equivalent Level 1 Diploma.

What qualifications will I gain? • Sport (Outdoor Adventure) BTEC Level 2 Diploma Plus… • Emergency First Aid at Work QNUK Level 2 Award • National Governing Body (NGB) qualifications • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You can progress to study the Outdoor Adventure Level 3 study programme (see next entry), or you can enter employment at an assistant level in a range of outdoor adventure occupations, including becoming an Outdoor Instructor.

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Outdoor Adventure Level 3

120 credits – equivalent to 2 a-levels

Outdoor Adventure Level 3

180 credits – equivalent to 3 a-levels

Code: B1236 Location: Shuttleworth College

Code: B414 Location: Shuttleworth College

What will I study?

What will I study?

This study programme is ideal if you wish to build on your knowledge to develop a career in the exciting outdoor industry. You will study a wide range of units associated with coaching, leadership and skills development plus others with a focus on practical study. The main focus of this programme is to provide you with the best opportunity to gain employment within the outdoor industry. This is a specialist Diploma specifically geared towards working in water sports centres.

This study programme is ideal if you wish to build on your knowledge to develop a career in the exciting outdoor industry. You will study a wide range of units associated with coaching, leadership and skills development, including physiology of fitness, leadership in sport, organising sports events and more. This Extended Diploma aims to deepen your knowledge of the outdoor industry.

How long will it take?

How long will it take? 2 years.

2 years.

Hours per week of study:

Hours per week of study:

Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start?

What do I need to start? • 4 GCSEs A*-C including English and Maths OR • Sport BTEC Level 2 Diploma at Merit level.

What qualifications will I gain? • Sport (Outdoor Adventure) BTEC Level 3 Diploma Plus… • National Governing Body (NGB) qualifications • 3 month (minimum) work placement • English and Maths qualifications if required.

UCAS points available: Up to 280.

What can I do next? This programme is designed primarily to give you a route into employment in a range of roles within the outdoor sector, or alternatively you can progress on to further study with a Foundation Degree in Sport here at Bedford College – see our Higher Education prospectus for more information.

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• 4 GCSEs A*-C including English and Maths

What qualifications will I gain? • Sport (Outdoor Adventure) BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma Plus… • National Governing Body (NGB) qualifications • 3 month (minimum) work placement.

UCAS points available: Up to 420.

What can I do next? You can progress to one of our Sport Foundation Degrees here at Bedford College – see our Higher Education prospectus for more information. You can also progress to university or enter employment in a range of outdoor related occupations.

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Sport Level 1 Code: H646 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? This study programme will develop the personal skills and qualities you will need for learning and working within sport and leisure. You will take part in a wide range of sporting activities, as well as learning about the healthy body and starting work in the industry. You will study a range of topics, including how the body works, improving your own fitness and organising and assisting an event.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours per week of study: Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • A genuine interest in sport and recreation. Some evidence of studying at GCSE level or successful completion of an Entry Level qualification would be an advantage.

What qualifications will I gain? • Sport & Active Leisure CYQ Level 1 Diploma Plus… • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

What can I do next? You can progress on to our Sport Level 2 (see next entry), Outdoor Adventure Level 2 (see page 95) or Uniformed Public Services Level 2 (see page 103) study programmes.


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Sport Level 2

Studying Sport Level 3

Code: H647 Location: Cauldwell Street

Previous School Redborne Upper School & Community College

What will I study? This study programme will combine both theory and practical sessions to develop your skills, knowledge and understanding of a range of sports-related occupations. The programme will focus on sport development and coaching, while also giving you the knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the human body. You will also have full access to the College’s successful sport academies, which offer top training in a range of sports, including football, basketball, fitness academy and female academy.

“I’ve always been passionate about sport and I knew it was the best career path for me, so this course was perfect. I live in Flitwick so I had a few local colleges to choose from but I had heard very good reviews about Bedford College and their sport facilities, plus at my interview I felt that the staff were very understanding and would offer me good support. I love the practical side of the course but I’m also still very interested in the theory and how the body works - the two sides of the course fit together well.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours per week of study: Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

The tutors are great and offer lots of support if you need it. They all have different teaching methods but they make sure the lesson suits everybody and, if somebody doesn’t understand something, they’re prepared to spend extra time running through it again.

What do I need to start? • 3 GCSEs A*-D including English OR • Sport Level 1 Diploma.

What qualifications will I gain? • Sport BTEC Level 2 First Diploma

We’ve also been given some work experience opportunities such as fully paid coaching jobs with Little Kickers, a Saturday morning football club for children under five. I’ve gained so much knowledge and confidence since I started the course and I’m looking forward to coming back to Bedford College in September to study the Sport & Coaching Foundation Degree.“

Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You can progress on to the Sport (Development, Coaching & Fitness), or Sport (Football Excellence Scheme) Level 3 study programmes (see page 98).

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Sport Level 3

Sport Level 3

Code: H648 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: H649 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: H1568 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study?

Development, Coaching & Fitness 120 credits – equivalent to 2 a-levels

Development, Coaching & Fitness 180 credits – equivalent to 3 a-levels

Football Excellence Scheme 120 credits – equivalent to 2 a-levels

What will I study?

What will I study?

This study programme is ideal if you want to build upon your knowledge to develop a career in the sports industry. You will study a wide range of subjects associated with sports, development, coaching and fitness, including the principles of anatomy and physiology, sport physiology, sports injuries and sports nutrition. You will also have full access to the College’s successful sport academies, which offer top training in a range of sports, including football, basketball, fitness academy and female academy.

This study programme is ideal if you want to build upon your knowledge to develop a career in the sports industry. You will study a wide range of subjects associated with sports, development, coaching and fitness, including the principles of anatomy and physiology, sport physiology, sports injuries and sports nutrition. You will also have access to the College’s successful sport academies. This Extended Diploma aims to extend your knowledge providing more depth about the subject, and is worth the equivalent of 3 A-Levels.

The Bedford College Football Excellence Scheme is run in partnership with AFC Kempston. You will study a Sport (Development, Coaching & Fitness) Level 3 Diploma, while receiving three hours of professional coaching a week, representing Bedford College in the British Colleges Football League. The programme will offer opportunities to trial for regional and international teams, as well as progression into senior football.

How long will it take?

How long will it take?

How long will it take? 2 years.

2 years.

2 years.

Hours per week of study:

Hours per week of study:

Hours per week of study:

Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start?

What do I need to start?

What do I need to start?

• 4 GCSEs A*-C including English OR • Sport BTEC Level 2 Diploma.

• 4 GCSEs A*-C including English OR • Sport BTEC Level 2 Diploma.

• 5 GCSEs A*-C including English and Maths.

What qualifications will I gain?

• Sport BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma.

• Sport BTEC Level 3 Diploma • Central YMCA Qualifications (CYQ) Level 2 Gym Instruction Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

UCAS points available: Up to 280.

What can I do next?

What qualifications will I gain? UCAS points available: Up to 420.

What qualifications will I gain?

What can I do next?

• Sport BTEC Level 3 Diploma (Football Excellence) • 1st4 Sport Coaching Level 2 Award

You can progress to higher education study, such as university or one of our Sport Foundation Degrees – see our Higher Education prospectus for more information. You will also be wellequipped to pursue career opportunities in the sports industry.

You can progress to higher education study, such as university or one of our Sport Foundation Degrees – see our Higher Education prospectus for more information. You will also be wellequipped to pursue career opportunities in the sports industry.

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Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

UCAS points available: Up to 280.

What can I do next? You can progress to higher education study, such as university or one of our Sport Foundation Degrees – see our Higher Education prospectus for more information. You will also be wellequipped to pursue career opportunities in the sports industry.


travel

Career Focus

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If you want to be part of an exciting, constantly changing industry that enables you to travel, meet new people and develop transferable skills, then travel and tourism is for you. Skills you will gain on our courses include; customer service, time management, teamwork and independent working. You’ll need to be an outgoing and friendly people person and work well under pressure. All together, these things will enable you to pursue job roles similar to those of our past students including Cabin Crew for Thomson, Monarch, easyJet and Ryanair; a Holiday Rep for Thomas Cook, Thomson and Kuoni; working on reception at Strathmore Thistle; ground staff for Virgin Atlantic; check-in staff for Menzies Aviation; and customer service receptionist for Signature Aviation.

Cabin Crew Assisting airline passengers before, during and after a flight to ensure they are safe and comfortable. Salary Starting between £12,000 and £14,000 a year. This rises to between £15,000 and £21,000 a year with experience. Senior crew can earn up to £25,000 a year. Hotel Manager Overseeing all aspects of running a hotel on a daily basis. Salary Starting at around £19,000 a year during training, and rising to £20,000 to £35,000 for a manager and £60,000 plus for a senior manager.

Travel & Tourism Level 1 Code: H651 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? This study programme will introduce you to the skills and knowledge required for a career in the travel and tourism industry. You will learn about customer relations, UK geography and the UK travel and tourism industry, while also developing communication skills with a range of customers. You will also gain a good insight into the travel and tourism industry and have the opportunity to progress further, either through continuing with education or seeking employment.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours per week of study: Approximately 4 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start?

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We have excellent links with local employers that regularly come in as guest speakers and assessors. For example, Thomas Cook attended one of our recruitment and selection events where they interviewed students wanting to become children’s representatives at their overseas resorts. Our students also enjoy a number of trips, which have included a three day trip to Amsterdam and Bruges with city tours, a river cruise and a traditional Dutch pancake dinner, as well as day trips to London, St Albans and Woburn Safari Park.

of students moved on to employment or further study after completing our Travel & Tourism programmes 1.

• A genuine interest in travel and tourism. Some evidence of studying at GCSE level or successful completion of an entry level qualification will be an advantage.

What qualifications will I gain? • Introduction to the Travel & Tourism Industry City & Guilds Level 1 Diploma Plus… • Travel Services Level 2 Certificate • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

What can I do next? You can progress on to the Travel & Tourism Level 2 study programme (see next entry). You can also seek employment in the travel and tourism industry as a trainee or apprentice at a travel agency, tour operator or visitor attraction.

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Travel & Tourism Level 2 Code: H652 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? This study programme will provide you with the knowledge and skills required for working in a junior position within the travel and tourism industry. You will develop your selling and communication skills and learn about tourist information services, worldwide travel destinations and the structure of the travel industry. You will gain a good insight into the travel and tourism industry and have the opportunity to progress further, either within education or through industry employment.

How long will it take?

Travel & Tourism Level 3

Travel & Tourism Level 3

Code: H653 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: H655 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study?

What will I study?

This study programme will provide you with an in depth understanding of travel and tourism, raise your awareness of other sectors of the industry, and give you an insight into current opportunities within the industry. The course will cover many different areas of travel and tourism, such as entertainment for holidaymakers, customer services, marketing, holiday reps, retail travel and work experience.

This study programme, designed by travel and tourism professionals, will provide you with skills and knowledge relevant to a range of different sectors within the travel and tourism industry. Your personal skills will be expanded through a variety of assessment methods to prepare you for the workplace. The course will cover many different areas of travel and tourism, such as entertainment for holidaymakers, responsible tourism, marketing, holiday reps, retail travel, work experience and more.

120 credits – equivalent to 2 a-levels

How long will it take?

1 year.

2 years.

Hours per week of study:

Hours per week of study:

Approximately 4 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? • 3 GCSEs A*-D OR • Travel & Tourism Level 1 Diploma OR • An equivalent Level 1 qualification.

What qualifications will I gain? • Resort Representatives NCFE Level 2 Award • Travel & Tourism City & Guilds Level 2 Diploma Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You can progress on to the Travel & Tourism Level 3 study programme (see next entry). You can also seek employment in the travel and tourism industry as a trainee or apprentice at a travel agency, tour operator or visitor attraction.

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180 credits – equivalent to 3 a-levels

How long will it take? 2 years.

Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

Hours per week of study:

What do I need to start?

Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

• 4 GCSEs A*-C including English OR • Travel & Tourism Level 2 Diploma.

What do I need to start?

What qualifications will I gain?

• 4 GCSEs A*-C including English OR • Travel & Tourism Level 2 Diploma.

• Travel & Tourism BTEC Level 3 Diploma • Cabin Crew NCFE Level 2 Award • College certificate in Aviation Operations on the Ground • College certificate in Event Planning • Resort Representatives NCFE Level 2 Award.

What qualifications will I gain? • Travel & Tourism BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

UCAS points available:

UCAS points available:

What can I do next?

Up to 280.

You can progress to our Travel & Tourism BTEC HNC/HND (see our Higher Education prospectus for more information), or use the UCAS points obtained on this programme to gain entry to university.

What can I do next? You could enter into employment as a Holiday Rep, Cabin Crew, Ground Staff at an airport, or an Event Manager. Alternatively, you could pursue further study and progress on to our Travel & Tourism BTEC HNC/HND (see our Higher Education prospectus for more information).

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Becoming a member of the uniformed public services means you’ll be entering a challenging but rewarding career. Studying Uniformed Public Services at Bedford College will help you to develop the skills, fitness and determination to put yourself ahead of the rest, with career paths that include the armed forces, emergency services, paramedical services or the prison service. You will be working towards nationally recognised qualifications to give you the skills to progress on to further education or apply for careers in the private and public sectors. All of our lecturers have worked in public service roles such as Police Officers, Soldiers, Paramedics, and Prison Officers, which give an extra dimension to lessons and will enable you to draw on their vocational experience. As a Uniformed Public Services student, you will have opportunities to visit and train with the RAF, Territorial Army and Fire Service. As well as this, you will be able to take exchange trips every year. Recent visits include a trip to the Peak District and to San Benedetto del Tronto, an Adriatic coastal town in Italy, where the team undertook the challenge of mountain trekking with the Italian Navy.

Police Officer Working to maintain order, you would help prevent crime and investigate incidents. You will need to have lived in the UK for three years, be over 18 and pass background and security checks. Salary Earnings start between £19,000 and £22,000 a year, which, after several years’ experience, can rise to around £36,500 a year. Army Soldier You will work around the world fighting in combat zones, providing humanitarian services, or working in operations or logistics. You will need self-discipline, confidence and the ability to think and react quickly. You must be aged between 16 and 33 and meet the Army’s eligibility criteria. Salary New recruits in training start on around £14,300 a year and when training is complete, this rises to around £17,700 a year, depending on the role.

Code: K1379 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? The public sector is the UK’s largest employer, and this study programme will provide you with an insight into the range of work undertaken by the public services, as well as the different career opportunities that exist within the sector. You will participate in our Outdoor Skills Academy where you will develop a range of skills to help you in your future career, such as leadership abilities, team working skills and physical fitness. You will also have the opportunity to meet working members of the public services.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours per week of study: Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start? There are no previous qualifications required to begin this course, but you will need to sit an initial assessment, attend a presentation and attend an interview before enrolling.

What qualifications will I gain? • Entry to the Uniformed Services NCFE Level 1 Diploma

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What can I do next? You can progress to the Uniformed Public Services Level 2 study programme (see next entry).


Uniformed Public Services Level 2

Uniformed Public Services Level 3

Uniformed Public Services Level 3

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Code: K646 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study?

What will I study? This study programme will give you the opportunity to develop skills and experiences that will help you to pursue a career in the public services, and is ideal if you wish to join the armed forces, emergency services, paramedical services or prison service. You will participate in our Outdoor Skills Academy where you will take part in a wide range of activities to aid your learning, such as outdoor pursuits, fitness training and teambuilding events.

Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

This study programme will give you the opportunity to develop skills and experiences that will help you to pursue a career in the public services, and is ideal if you wish to join the armed forces, emergency services, paramedical services, fire services or prison service. The course is designed and delivered to give you a sample of several of the public services, whilst equipping you with the theoretical knowledge to understand them, the principles and their policies. Students are also given the opportunity to access the Outdoor Skills Academy where you will take part in a wide range of activities to aid your learning, such as outdoor pursuits, fitness training and teambuilding events.

What do I need to start?

How long will it take?

• 3 GCSEs A*-D including English OR • Public Services BTEC Level 1 Diploma.

2 years.

What qualifications will I gain?

Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

• 4 GCSEs A*-C including English and Maths OR • Uniformed Public Services BTEC Level 2 Diploma at Merit level.

What do I need to start?

What qualifications will I gain?

• 4 GCSEs A*-C including English OR • Uniformed Public Services BTEC Level 2 Diploma.

• Public Services BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma.

Code: K645 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? This study programme will give you the opportunity to develop skills and experiences that will help you to pursue a career in the public services, and is ideal if you wish to join the armed forces, emergency services, paramedical services or the Prison Service. You will participate in our Outdoor Skills Academy where you will take part in a wide range of activities to aid your learning, such as outdoor pursuits, fitness training and teambuilding events.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours per week of study:

• Uniformed Public Services BTEC Level 2 Diploma. Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You can progress on to the Uniformed Public Service Level 3 study programme (see next entry), or move into employment within the public services.

120 credits – equivalent to 2 a-levels

Hours per week of study:

What qualifications will I gain?

180 credits – equivalent to 3 a-levels

How long will it take? 2 years.

Hours per week of study: Approximately 3 days per week in College plus self-study.

What do I need to start?

UCAS points available: Up to 420.

• Public Services BTEC Level 3 Diploma

What can I do next?

UCAS points available:

You can progress to a range of job roles within the public services or pursue further study at university.

Up to 280.

What can I do next? You can progress to a range of job roles within the public services or pursue further study at university.

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You know you want to stay on in education, but at the same time have an urge to get out into the real world, gain experience and start earning. Sound familiar? Then an Apprenticeship could be right up your street. As an apprentice, you’ll get all the benefits of studying with Bedford College for a formal qualification, while working in your chosen industry. We are the largest Apprenticeship provider in the county, which means we offer a wide range of Apprenticeships for you to choose from. View all the possibilities from page 112 onwards. The even better news is that Bedfordshire is home to a great variety of employers, offering you the chance to work in an exciting and developing industry of your choice.

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What is an Apprenticeship? An Apprenticeship is a programme of work-based learning where you study for nationally recognised qualifications.

Do I need a job to start an Apprenticeship? To be enrolled as an apprentice, you will need to be employed under a contract of employment, by an employer who will pay you a wage and support your training. Your job role must include a range of work relevant to the Apprenticeship qualification you wish to undertake.

What levels of Apprenticeships are available at Bedford College? There are no Level 1 Apprenticeships. Most, but not all, Apprenticeships start at Level 2, which is equivalent to GCSE A*-C. We offer a range of Level 3 Apprenticeships, equivalent to A-Levels, to progress on to. In the case of Electrical Installation, the Apprenticeship programme starts at Level 3, but we offer a full-time Level 2 study programme, which, on completion will enable you to move on to Level 3. Similarly, you can complete one of our Level 2 full-time courses in any other subject and progress on to an Apprenticeship afterwards. See page 28 for further information on qualification levels.

How long does it take? Apprenticeships take about 3½ years to complete depending on the type and level of Apprenticeship undertaken.

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How will I spend my time? For most Apprenticeship programmes, you will need to attend College one day per week, or on block release, for example, two weeks each half term. College attendance varies from programme to programme and is also based on individual training needs.

Will I get paid?

Is the selection process similar to applying for a job? Yes, it is the same process. You have to apply for the vacancy you are interested in and, if short listed, will be interviewed by the employer to see if you are the right person for the role.

Yes, you will be paid the National Minimum Wage for apprentices; possibly more as you become more experienced, depending on your employer. See page 109 for more information.

The benefits You’ll need enthusiasm and commitment to study and work in a particular industry, but the rewards will be significant:

Do I have to pay anything?

• Get the best of both worlds by earning as you learn.

The government will fund the cost of your training if you are aged 16-18. If you are aged 19 and over there is partial funding from the government supplemented by a contribution made by your employer. See page 109 for more information.

• Gain industry-recognised qualifications, Functional Skills and specialist techniques that could see you progress on to high-level jobs in your chosen trade.

How do I find an Apprenticeship with an employer? We post details of Apprenticeship vacancies with employers working with Bedford College on our website. This is a good place to start looking, and you can also apply for jobs online. You should also register for vacancies on the National Apprenticeship Service website www.apprenticeships.org.uk

• Learn from valuable job experience and time spent developing your skills on a day to day basis.

• You could find yourself pursuing a career with the very same employer you trained with, as is the case with 64% of newly-qualified apprentices1.

• Employers believe that apprentices are 15% more employable than graduates with other qualifications 1.

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If you are aged between 16 and 18 years old, your Apprenticeship will be fully funded by the government. For those aged 19 and over at the start of their programme, there is partial funding from the government, which is supplemented by a contribution made by the apprentice’s employer. As an apprentice, you will be paid the 'apprentice National Minimum Wage' – which is currently £2.68 1 per hour – as a minimum. As apprentices become more experienced and develop their skills, some employers do tend to increase wages; the National Apprenticeship Service found that apprentices earn an average of £200 net pay per week (after tax and National Insurance deducations) 2.

Kathleen & Michael Connolly Foundation Apprenticeship Bursary What is it? A non means-tested Apprenticeship Bursary of £500 per academic year.

The information on this page changes regularly, so please visit www.bedford.ac.uk/finance for the latest.

The National Apprenticeship wage applies to all 16 to 18 year olds and to those aged 19 and over in the first year of their Apprenticeship. If, when you reach 19, you have already completed your first year, you will be paid the National Minimum Wage for those aged 18 to 20, which is currently £5.03 per hour 2. Again, your employer may choose to pay more than this.

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Who can apply? Students applying for, or currently undertaking, an Apprenticeship in the engineering or construction industries at advanced level with a place secured at Bedford College. Restrictions: You must be 16 or over on 31 August 2015, have GCSE English and Maths A*-C or equivalent and be a Bedfordshire resident. For more information and full terms and conditions, visit www.bedford.ac.uk/ apprenticeshipbursary

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o h ow t a p p ly To apply for an Apprenticeship you must be 16 or over and working, or have an offer of work with an employer in a job role relating to the type of Apprenticeship you would like to undertake. Follow these simple steps to becoming an apprentice. If you are not already employed, you can browse and apply for Apprenticeship vacancies on the College website.

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Find the apprenticeships you’re interested in Have a good read through this prospectus to explore what we offer and to get an idea of which Apprenticeship programmes interest you. For more in depth information, you can also visit our course search at www.bedford.ac.uk/courses.

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Already have an employer? We will ask for details of the business where you will be working as an apprentice. Your employer will need to contact our Business Development Team on 01234 291747 so that we can make arrangements to visit the company to explain the scheme and what your employer should do to support you.

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find an employer Before you can begin an Apprenticeship programme, you must be employed. Check the Bedford College website regularly for details of Apprenticeship vacancies and contact potential employers to ask about Apprenticeship opportunities within their organisations. If you find a vacancy on the Bedford College website that you are interested in, you can apply online. If you need any extra support or advice, contact the Bedford College Apprenticeships team on 01234 291000.

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Check course entry requirements Once you have chosen your preferred programme, it is important to check the entry requirements to see which level you should start at. The entry requirements vary depending on the type and level of Apprenticeship applied for. See the individual programme listings from page 112 to find the entry requirements for those that interest you.

Attend an interview We will give you an appointment for an initial assessment, which will involve some testing and an interview. This is so that we can ensure that your application is progressed to enable you to enrol on the correct type and level of Apprenticeship course.

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Accountancy

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Accountancy Level 2 Apprenticeship

Accountancy Level 3 Apprenticeship

Code: E1958 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: E1799 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study?

What will I study?

You will learn the basic principles of accounting, experience accounting software and gain insight into accounting business environments. This Apprenticeship will combine the practical handson experience of the workplace with the knowledge and understanding gained through a College course. You will study a range of topics, including basic costing, computerised accounts, professional ethics in accounting and more.

If you are new to accounting, this Apprenticeship programme will provide you with an excellent start to the subject. It will combine the practical hands-on experience of the workplace with the knowledge and understanding gained through a College course. You will learn the basic accounting principles, experience accounting software and gain insight into accounting business environments. You will study a wide range of topics, including accounts preparation, cash management, costs and revenues and more.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours of study per week: You will study in College for 1 day per week.

What do I need to start? You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have: • 4 GCSEs A*-C AND • An ability to demonstrate a working level of English and Maths at Level 2; this can be through a GCSE at grade A*-E or an equivalent level qualification.

What qualifications will I gain? • Accounting AAT Level 2 Certificate

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours of study per week: You will study in College for 1 day per week.

What do I need to start? You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have: • 4 GCSEs A*-C including English and Maths AND • A good knowledge of double-entry bookkeeping OR • Accounting AAT Level 2 Certificate.

What qualifications will I gain? • Accounting AAT Level 3 Diploma

Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? Accounting technicians are skilled staff, employed in jobs ranging from Clerks to Accounts Department Managers. They are increasingly required in industry and commerce, so if you have AAT qualifications at any level, your future career prospects will be improved. You can also go on to study our Accounting AAT Level 3 Diploma parttime alongside your employment (see our PartTime guide for more information).

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Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • English and Maths qualifications if required.

UCAS points available: Up to 160.

What can I do next? You can progress on to our part-time Accounting Level 4 Diploma (see our Part-Time guide), or begin work in a wide range of job roles, including Accounts Assistant, Accounts Clerk, Finance Assistant and more.


Business Administration

Business Administration Level 2 Apprenticeship

Business Administration Level 3 Apprenticeship

Code: E1603 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: E1795 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study?

What will I study?

This Apprenticeship programme will allow you to develop essential knowledge of how to carry out administrative tasks, such as managing information and supporting events. This Apprenticeship will combine the practical hands-on experience of the workplace with the knowledge and understanding gained through a College course.

Through this Apprenticeship programme you will develop essential knowledge of how to carry out everyday administration tasks, together with more complex tasks, such as managing information, completing projects and supervising other members of the team. This programme will combine the practical hands-on experience of the workplace with the knowledge and understanding gained through a College course.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours of study per week: You will study in College for 1 day per week.

What do I need to start? You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have: • 3 GCSEs A*-D AND • An ability to demonstrate a working level of English and Maths at Level 2; this can be through a GCSE A*-E or an equivalent level qualification.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours of study per week: You will study in College for 1 day per week.

What do I need to start? You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have:

What qualifications will I gain?

• 4 GCSEs A*-D including English and Maths OR • Business Administration Level 2 Apprenticeship OR • Principles of Business Administration Level 2 Certificate.

• Business and Administration City & Guilds Level 2 Diploma

What qualifications will I gain?

Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You can progress your career in an administration role – administration staff are in high demand in production and service industries in the public, private and charity sectors. You can also progress to our Level 3 Apprenticeship (see next entry), or study further professional Business qualifications on a part-time basis (see our Part-Time prospectus).

• Business and Administration City & Guilds Level 3 Diploma Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You can pursue employment in an administration role – administration staff are in high demand in production and service industries in the public, private and charity sectors. You can also progress to study our Business HNC/HND (see our Higher Education prospectus for more information), or a range of professional qualifications. www.bedford.ac.uk/apprenticeships CALLCALL ~ 01234 01234 291000visitvisit ~ 291000 ~ www.bedford.ac.uk/apprenticeships ~ www.bedford.ac.uk/fulltime

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Customer Service

Team Leading

Customer Service Level 2 Apprenticeship

Team Leading Level 2 Apprenticeship

Code: W210 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: E2233 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study?

What will I study?

This Apprenticeship programme will enable you to further develop your skills, knowledge and experience of working in the customer service industry, while also providing you with a relevant industry qualification. You will learn key customer service skills, such as answering enquiries, giving clear information, solving problems and dealing with complaints. You will also acquire techniques in improving customer relations and promoting products and services, as well as specific key skills such as keeping records, gathering customer feedback and team work. This Apprenticeship will combine the practical hands-on experience of the workplace with the knowledge and understanding gained through a College course.

Team Leading courses are designed for practising or aspiring team leaders who wish to develop skills and knowledge. You will be assessed by work-based assignments. You will study units including: Being a team leader; providing customer service; team performance; building work relationships; and team development. If you are working in retail, for charities, sport, youth or other local groups, you will certainly benefit from this qualification.

How long will it take?

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours of study per week: You will study in College for 1 day per week.

1 year.

What do I need to start?

Hours of study per week:

You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have:

You will study in College for 1 day per week.

What do I need to start?

• 3 GCSEs A*-D including English and Maths.

You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have:

What qualifications will I gain?

• 3 GCSEs A*-D including English and Maths AND • A keen interest in providing excellent customer service and working as part of a team.

Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

What qualifications will I gain? • Customer Service Level 2 Certificate Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

What can I do next? With support and opportunities in the workplace you can progress on to a range of our Level 3 Apprenticeships, particularly in areas where customer service is an important part of the job, such as Business Administration (see page 113).

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• Team Leading CMI Level 2 Certificate

What can I do next? You could progress on to First Line Management CMI Level 3 Diploma (see our Part-Time prospectus for more information). Alternatively you could move into a team leading role. Team Leaders are in demand in a number of areas including customer service, call centre operations and manufacturing.


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Health & Social Care Level 3 Apprenticeship

Code: K1311 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: K1323 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study?

What will I study?

This Apprenticeship programme will provide you with the skills and knowledge required to care for others in a wide range of health and social care settings. The programme is flexible to suit all fields of health and social care, so you can choose the pathway that suits your role; either the adult social care sector (support for people with assessed need) or the health sector (suitable for healthcare assistants or clinical support workers).

How long will it take? Up to 2 years.

Hours per week of study: You will study in College for 1 day per week.

What do I need to start? You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have:

This Apprenticeship programme will provide you with the skills and knowledge required to care for others in a wide range of health and social care settings. The programme is flexible to suit all fields of health and social care, so you can choose the pathway that suits your role; either the adult social care sector (support for people with assessed need) or the health sector (suitable for healthcare assistants or clinical support workers).

How long will it take? Up to 2 years.

Hours per week of study: You will study in College for 1 day per week.

What do I need to start? You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have:

• 3 GCSEs A*-D including English and Maths.

• Health & Social Care Apprenticeship Level 2.

Entry will also subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.

Entry will also subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.

What qualifications will I gain?

What qualifications will I gain?

• Health & Social Care City & Guilds Level 2 Diploma • Preparing to Work in Adult Social Care City & Guilds Level 2 Certificate

• Health & Social Care City & Guilds Level 3 Diploma • Preparing to Work in Adult Social Care Level 3 Certificate

Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

Plus… • Employment Responsibilities & Rights • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

What can I do next?

What can I do next?

You can progress on to the Health & Social Care Apprenticeship Level 3 (see next entry), or to other work-related education and training to support your career development.

Many apprentices continue to work within the health and social care sector with delegated duties assigned to them by the practitioners they work alongside. Potential job roles include Care Worker, Relief Team Leader, Social Services Officer, Community Outreach Worker and many more.

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Children & Young People Level 2 Apprenticeship

Children & Young People Level 3 Apprenticeship

Code: K1073 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: K1485 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study?

What will I study?

This Apprenticeship programme will allow you to develop the skills and knowledge required for working in a child care setting with children aged 0-19 years. The introductory units will give you an insight into how children develop and learn, while the choice of optional units can be tailored to meet the vocational area you are working with. This course will combine the practical hands-on experience of the workplace with the knowledge and understanding gained through a college course.

This Apprenticeship programme will allow you to develop the skills and knowledge required for working in a child care setting with children aged 0-19 years. The introductory units will give you an insight into how children develop and learn, while the choice of optional units can be tailored to meet the vocational area you are working with. This course will combine the practical hands-on experience of the workplace with the knowledge and understanding gained through a college course.

How long will it take?

How long will it take?

Up to two years.

Up to two years.

Hours per week of study:

Hours per week of study:

You will study in College for 1 day per week.

You will study in College for 1 day per week.

What do I need to start?

What do I need to start?

To begin this Apprenticeship you must be employed in a child care environment, working a minimum of 30 hours per week. You must also have:

You must be employed in a job role relevant to the qualification for a minimum of 30 hours per week and have:

• 2 GCSEs A*-D including English and Maths.

• A Level 2 Childcare qualification AND • 4 GCSEs A*-C in English and Maths.

You must also be willing to undergo an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.

What qualifications will I gain? • Children & Young People’s Workforce CACHE Level 2 Certificate Plus… • Employment Responsibilities & Rights • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • Functional skills in English, ICT and Maths.

What can I do next? On successful completion of this Apprenticeship you could progress on to study our Level 3 Apprenticeship (see next entry).

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You must also be willing to undergo an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.

What qualifications will I gain? • Children & Young People’s Workforce CACHE Level 3 Certificate Plus… • Employment Responsibilities & Rights • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • Functional skills in English, ICT and Maths.

What can I do next? On successful completion of this Apprenticeship, you could progress on to study a relevant Level 5 Leadership and Management qualification and/or Foundation Degree in Children and Family Studies.


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IT Application Specialist

computing

IT Application Specialist Level 2 Apprenticeship

IT Application Specialist Level 3 Apprenticeship

Code: F1622 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: F1618 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study?

What will I study?

This Apprenticeship programme will provide you with the competence, skills and knowledge required to work effectively and efficiently with IT systems, communications and productivity tools and applications in a range of job roles and industry sectors. This Apprenticeship will combine the practical hands-on experience of the workplace with the knowledge and understanding gained through a combination of College courses that match the skills required for your job role.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours per week of study: You will study in College for 1 day per week.

What do I need to start? You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have: • 3 GCSEs A*-D

What qualifications will I gain? • IT User Skills Level 2 Diploma. Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • English and Maths qualifications if required. IT suite at Cauldwell Street campus

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What can I do next? You can progress on to the IT Application Specialist Level 3 Apprenticeship (see next entry).

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This Apprenticeship programme will provide you with the competence, skills and knowledge required to work effectively and efficiently with IT systems, communications and productivity tools and applications in a range of job roles and industry sectors. This Apprenticeship will combine the practical hands-on experience of the workplace with the knowledge and understanding gained through a combination of College courses that match the skills required for your job role.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours per week of study: You will study in College for 1 day per week.

What do I need to start? You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have: • 4 GCSEs A*-C including English and Maths OR • IT Application Specialist Apprenticeship Level 2

What qualifications will I gain? • IT User Skills Level 3 Diploma Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You can move into an IT Support position in a small to medium-sized business, or undertake further professional qualifications to aid your career progression.


IT Professional

IT, software, web & telecoms professionals Level 2 Apprenticeship

IT, software, web & telecoms professionals Level 3 Apprenticeship

Code: F1587 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: F1582 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study?

What will I study?

This Apprenticeship programme will provide you with the skills required to develop computer solutions that help businesses and individuals become more successful in their work. This may include developing software or websites, helping companies set up new systems, or training people to use their IT facilities. This Apprenticeship will combine the practical hands-on experience of the workplace with the knowledge and understanding gained through a combination of college courses that match the skills required for your job role.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours per week of study: You will study in College for 1 day per week.

What do I need to start? You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have: • 3 GCSEs A*-D

What qualifications will I gain? • ICT Systems and Principles for IT Professionals Level 2 Award • Professional Competence for IT & Telecoms Professionals Level 2 Diploma Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You can progress on to our IT, Software, Web & Telecoms Professionals Level 3 Apprenticeship.

This Apprenticeship programme will provide you with the skills required for a career in IT. You will learn about networking, software development and much more. On the Apprenticeship you will also have the choice of a wide range of optional units, including professional and vendor qualifications from Microsoft, CISCO and CompTIA. This Apprenticeship will combine the practical hands-on experience of the workplace with the knowledge and understanding gained through a combination of College courses that match the skills required for your job role.

How long will it take? 2 years.

Hours per week of study: You will study in College for 1 day per week.

What do I need to start? You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have: • 4 GCSEs A*-C including English and Maths OR • IT Professional Apprenticeship Level 2

What qualifications will I gain? • ICT Systems & Principles for IT Professionals Level 3 Certificate • ICT Professional Competence Level 3 Diploma Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • English and Maths qualifications if required.

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Bench Joinery

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Bench Joinery Level 2 Apprenticeship

Bench Joinery Level 3 Apprenticeship

Code: C1133 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: C1144 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study?

What will I study?

This Apprenticeship programme will provide you with the introductory knowledge and skills you will need to undertake work in the carpentry and joinery industry. You will learn how to manufacture windows, doors, stairs and units, including marking out, machining and assembling. This Apprenticeship will combine the practical handson experience of the workplace with the knowledge and understanding gained through a College course.

This Apprenticeship programme will provide you with the skills, knowledge and experience you will need to carry out a range of joinery work to the standards agreed by the leading industry bodies. This course will combine the practical hands-on experience of the workplace with the knowledge and understanding gained through a College course.

How long will it take?

1 year.

2 years.

Hours per week of study:

Hours per week of study:

You will need to attend College for 11 weeks over the 1 year.

You will need to attend College for 22 weeks over the 2 years.

What do I need to start?

What do I need to start?

You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have:

You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have: • A keen interest in Bench Joinery. Some evidence of studying at GCSE level would be an advantage.

What qualifications will I gain? • Bench Joinery Cskills Level 2 Diploma • Wood Occupations (Construction) Cskills Level 2 NVQ Diploma Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You can progress to the Carpentry or Bench Joinery Level 3 Apprenticeships (see next entry and page 122). Construction Workshop, Cauldwell Street campus

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• A Bench Joinery Level 2 Diploma OR • A Bench Joinery Level 2 Apprenticeship

What qualifications will I gain? • Bench Joinery Cskills Level 3 Diploma • Wood Occupations (Construction) Cskills Level 3 Diploma Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You can progress on to full employment in the construction industry or on to our Construction BTEC HNC (see our Higher Education prospectus for more information).


Brickwork

Brickwork Level 2 Apprenticeship

Brickwork Level 3 Apprenticeship

Code: C598 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: C983 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study?

What will I study?

This Apprenticeship programme is designed to further develop your skills and knowledge, enabling you to work to an advanced level in the brickwork trade industry. You will study a range of topics, including building methods and construction technology, thin joint masonry, building solid walling and more.

This Apprenticeship programme is designed to further develop your skills and knowledge, and has been specifically developed to provide you with the experience required to progress your career in the construction industry. You will study a range of units, including structural and decorative brickwork, repairing and maintaining masonry structures, erecting complex masonry structures and more.

How long will it take? 2 years.

Hours per week of study:

How long will it take? 1 year.

You will need to attend College for 22 weeks over the 2 years.

Hours per week of study:

What do I need to start?

You will need to attend College for 11 weeks over the 1 year.

You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have:

What do I need to start?

• A keen interest in Brickwork

You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have:

Some evidence of studying at GCSE level would be an advantage.

• A Bricklaying Level 2 Diploma OR • A Bricklaying Level 2 Apprenticeship

What qualifications will I gain?

What qualifications will I gain?

• Bricklaying Cskills Level 2 Diploma • Trowel Occupations (Construction) Cskills Level 2 NVQ Diploma

• Bricklaying Cskills Level 3 Diploma • Trowel Occupations (Construction) Cskills Level 3 NVQ Diploma

Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • English and Maths qualifications if required.

Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next?

What can I do next?

You can progress on to studying our Brickwork Level 3 Apprenticeship programme (see next entry).

You can progress on to full employment in the construction industry or on to our Construction BTEC HNC (see our Higher Education prospectus for more information).

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Building Services

Building Services Engineering Level 3 Apprenticeship Code: C1803 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? You will develop the skills, knowledge and competence required to carry out the duties of a building services design technician. This programme is designed to cover the skills and knowledge of a wide variety of building services design duties, such as designing, estimating and scheduling lighting, heating and ventilation work to a specification for new buildings refurbishments.

How long will it take? 2 years.

Carpentry Level 2 Apprenticeship Code: C721 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? This Apprenticeship programme will help you to develop the introductory knowledge and skills needed to begin work in the carpentry industry. You will learn how to carry out site carpentry, including door frames, hanging doors, boxing pipes, window frames and floor joists. This programme will combine the practical hands-on experience of the workplace with the knowledge and understanding gained through a College course.

How long will it take? 2 years.

Hours per week of study: You will need to attend College for 1 day a week for 2 years.

What do I need to start? You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have: • 4 GCSEs A*-C including Maths and Science OR • A Level 2 Diploma in a construction/plumbing trade.

What qualifications will I gain? • Building Services Engineering for Technicians Level 3 Diploma • Construction & The Built Environment BTEC Level 3 Diploma Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • English and Maths qualifications if required.

UCAS points available: Up to 280.

What can I do next? You can progress to one of our HNCs/Foundation Degrees (see our Higher Education prospectus, or seek further employment in the industry.

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Hours per week of study: You will need to attend College for 22 weeks over the 2 years.

What do I need to start? You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have: • A keen interest in Carpentry Some evidence of studying at GCSE level would be an advantage.

What qualifications will I gain? • Site Carpentry Cskills Level 2 Diploma • Wood Occupations (Construction) Cskills NVQ Level 2 Diploma Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

What can I do next? You can progress to the Carpentry or Bench Joinery Level 3 study programmes or our Carpentry Level 3 Apprenticeship (see next entry).


Civil Engineering

Construction

Construction Maintenance Operations Level 2 Apprenticeship

Carpentry Level 3 Apprenticeship

Civil Engineering Level 3 Apprenticeship

Code: C544 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: C1802 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study?

What will I study?

This Apprenticeship programme will provide you with the additional knowledge and ability you will need to undertake more complex work in the carpentry industry. You will learn how to erect more complex roofing, be able to operate a range of fixed/portable machinery and have an understanding of how construction sites are managed. This Apprenticeship will combine the practical hands-on experience of the workplace with the knowledge and understanding gained through a College course.

This Apprenticeship programme is designed to cover the skills and knowledge of a wide variety of civil engineering duties, including developing and finalising a wide range of civil engineering solutions. You will study a range of key topics, including construction and the environment, science and materials, construction technology and more.

Up to 2 years.

This Apprenticeship programme is designed to develop the skills and knowledge you will need for industry employment in your chosen craft. You will study a range of topics, gaining practical experience and theoretical knowledge of carpentry and joinery, bricklaying, plastering, erecting working platforms, plumbing, roof lead work, painting and decorating, and health and safety with a focus on maintenance.

How long will it take?

Hours per week of study:

How long will it take?

1 year.

You will need to attend College for 1 day a week for 2 years.

2 years.

What do I need to start?

You will need to attend College for 1 day per week.

You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have:

What do I need to start?

• 4 GCSEs A*-C including English and Maths or Functional Skills Level 2 in English and Maths OR • A Level 2 Diploma in a construction trade.

• A keen interest in Construction Maintenance

Hours per week of study: You will need to attend College for 11 weeks over the 1 year.

What do I need to start? You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have: • A Carpentry Level 2 Diploma OR • A Carpentry Level 2 Apprenticeship.

What qualifications will I gain?

How long will it take?

What qualifications will I gain?

Code: C1695 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study?

Hours per week of study:

You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have:

Some evidence of studying at GCSE level would be an advantage.

• Site Carpentry Cskills Level 3 Diploma • Wood Occupations (Construction) Cskills Level 3 NVQ Diploma

• Civil Engineering for Technicians Level 3 Diploma • Construction & The Built Environment BTEC Level 3 Diploma.

Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • English and Maths qualifications if required.

Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • English and Maths qualifications if required.

Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

What can I do next?

UCAS points available:

What can I do next?

You can progress on to full employment in the construction industry or on to our Construction BTEC HNC (see our Higher Education prospectus for more information).

Up to 280.

What can I do next? You can progress to one of our construction/civil engineering-related HNCs/Foundation Degrees (see our Higher Education prospectus), or seek further employment in the industry.

What qualifications will I gain? • Maintenance Operations Cskills Level 2 Diploma • Maintenance Operations Level 2 NVQ Diploma

You can progress to a Level 3 Apprenticeship in a particular trade, such as Carpentry or Bricklaying. You can also pursue a supervisory or management career pathway within the construction industry.

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Construction Technical & Professional Level 3 Apprenticeship Code: C1708 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? This Apprenticeship programme will give you the opportunity to develop the skills, knowledge and competence required to carry out the duties of a construction site technician in the workplace. This programme is designed to cover the skills and knowledge of a wide variety of construction site duties, such as estimating, buying, planning and technical support.

How long will it take? 2 years.

Painting & Decorating

Painting & Decorating Level 2 Apprenticeship

Painting & Decorating Level 3 Apprenticeship

Code: C601 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: C1158 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study?

What will I study?

This Apprenticeship programme will allow to you develop real skills and knowledge in painting and decorating that you can then demonstrate and provide evidence of in a real working environment. You will study a range of topics, including hanging wallcoverings, producing decorative techniques, applying metal leaf and more.

How long will it take? 2 years.

Hours per week of study:

Hours per week of study: You will need to attend College for 1 day a week for 2 years.

What do I need to start? You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have: • 4 GCSEs A*-C including Maths and Science OR • A Construction Level 2 Diploma.

What qualifications will I gain? • Construction & The Built Environment BTEC Level 3 Diploma • Construction Contracting Operations Cskills Level 3 NVQ Diploma Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • English and Maths qualifications if required.

UCAS points available: Up to 280.

What can I do next?

You will need to attend College for 22 weeks over the 2 years.

What do I need to start? You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have: • A keen interest in Painting & Decorating Some evidence of studying at GCSE level would be an advantage.

What qualifications will I gain? • Decorative Finishing & Industrial Painting Occupations Cskills Level 2 Diploma • Painting & Decorating Cskills Level 2 NVQ Diploma Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

What can I do next? You can progress on to our Level 3 Apprenticeship (see next entry).

You can undertake a HNC or Foundation Degree in a related subject (see our Higher Education prospectus for more information), or seek further employment in the construction industry.

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This Apprenticeship programme will allow to you develop real skills and knowledge in painting and decorating that you can then demonstrate and provide evidence of in a real working environment. You will study a wide variety of topics, including applying paints to architectural work, installing coving and artexing, applying metal leaf and more.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours per week of study: You will need to attend College for 11 weeks over the 1 year.

What do I need to start? You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have: • A Painting & Decorating Level 2 Diploma OR • A Painting & Decorating Level 2 Apprenticeship.

What qualifications will I gain? • Decorative Finishing & Industrial Painting Occupations Cskills Level 3 Diploma • Painting & Decorating Cskills Level 3 NVQ Diploma Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

What can I do next? You can progress on to full employment in the construction industry or on to our Construction BTEC HNC (see our Higher Education prospectus for more information).


Electrotechnical Installation

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Electrotechnical Installation Level 3 Apprenticeship Code: C805 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? This Apprenticeship programme will offer you both practical and theoretical insights into the electrotechnical field. The practical aspect will be covered through carrying out various types of electrical installations, initially on boards before progressing on to real size as your ability increases, while the theoretical side will be covered in the classroom.

How long will it take? 4 years.

Hours per week of study: The number of days you will study in College will depend on your employer.

What do I need to start? You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have: • 4 GCSEs A*-C including English, Maths and Science OR • An Electrical Installation Level 2 Diploma

What qualifications will I gain? • Installing Electrotechnical Systems & Equipment City & Guilds Level 3 Diploma Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

What can I do next? You will be a fully qualified electrician at the end of this course. With the right qualifications and experience you can progress to supervisory or management roles, become self-employed or set up your own contracting business.

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Engineering Level 3 Apprenticeship Code: D1466 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? This Apprenticeship programme is designed to provide you with the skills and knowledge required for a wide variety of engineering activities. You will have the opportunity to study general engineering or specialise in electrical/ electronic engineering or mechanical engineering. This Apprenticeship will combine the practical hands-on experience of the workplace with the knowledge and understanding gained through a College course.

How long will it take? The Apprenticeship is normally 4 years long.

Hours per week of study: The amount of time you will spend in College will depend on your employer (ranging from 15 hours to 35 hours).

What do I need to start? You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have: • 4 GCSEs A*-C including English, Maths and Science.

What qualifications will I gain? • Engineering BTEC Level 3 Diploma • Engineering NVQ Level 3 Diploma Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • Functional Skills in English, Maths and ICT if required.

UCAS points available: Up to 280.

What can I do next? You can study one of our higher education Engineering courses (see our Higher Education prospectus), or seek further work in the sector.

Electrical/Electronic

Electrical / Electronic Engineering Level 3 Apprenticeship Code: D1466 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? Electrical and Electronic engineering is probably the broadest and most dynamic of the engineering disciplines. This Apprenticeship programme will provide you with the opportunity to develop the skills, knowledge and competence you will need to carry out the duties of an electrical/electronic designer, engineer or technician in the workplace. This Apprenticeship is designed to cover the skills and knowledge required of a wide variety of electrical and electronic careers in design, implementation, production, support, and repair.

How long will it take? The Apprenticeship is normally 4 years long.

Hours per week of study: The amount of time you will spend in College will depend on your employer (ranging from 15 hours to 35 hours).

What do I need to start? You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have: • 4 GCSEs A*-C including English, Maths and Science.

What qualifications will I gain? • Electrical/Electronic Engineering BTEC Level 3 Diploma • Engineering NVQ Level 3 Diploma Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • Functional Skills in English, Maths and ICT if required.

UCAS points available: Up to 280.

What can I do next?

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You can study one of our higher education Engineering courses (see our Higher Education guide), or seek further work in the sector.


Mechanical

Mechanical Engineering Level 3 Apprenticeship

Engineering workshop, Cauldwell Street campus

Code: D1466 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? This Apprenticeship programme is designed to provide you with the fundamental skills and knowledge required for a wide variety of mechanical engineering activities, such as machining skills, CAD and use of pneumatics and hydraulics equipment. In addition to practical activities you will also undertake a programme of units that will support and develop your understanding of mechanical engineering.

How long will it take? The Apprenticeship is normally 4 years long.

Hours per week of study: The amount of time you will spend in College will depend on your employer (ranging from 15 hours to 35 hours).

What do I need to start? You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have: • 4 GCSEs A*-C including English, Maths and Science.

What qualifications will I gain? • Engineering NVQ Level 3 Diploma • Mechanical Engineering BTEC Level 3 Diploma Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • Functional Skills in English, Maths and ICT if required.

UCAS points available: Up to 280.

What can I do next? You can study one of our higher education Engineering courses (see our Higher Education prospectus), or seek further work in the sector.

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Beauty Therapy

h a i r, b e a u t y & holistic therapies

Beauty Therapy Level 2 Apprenticeship

Hairdressing Level 2 Apprenticeship

Code: J1052 Location: BROOKS

Code: J476 Location: BROOKS

What will I study?

What will I study?

This Apprenticeship programme will provide you with the skills and knowledge needed to be a Level 2 Beauty Therapist. You will gain the capability to offer clients a wide range of treatments, as well as studying key Beauty Therapy topics while gaining real work experience. This Apprenticeship will combine the practical hands-on experience of the workplace with the knowledge and understanding gained through a College course. You will study a diverse range of topics, including manicure, pedicure, waxing, facial skin care and more.

This Apprenticeship programme will provide you with the skills and knowledge needed to be a professional hairdresser. You will gain the capability to offer clients a wide range of treatments, as well as studying key Hairdressing topics while gaining real work experience. This Apprenticeship will combine the practical handson experience of the workplace with the knowledge and understanding gained through a College course.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours of study: You will study in College for 2 days a week over 1 year.

What do I need to start?

2 years.

Hours of study: You will study in College for 1 day per week.

What do I need to start? You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have: • 3 GCSEs A*-D.

• A basic knowledge of English and Maths with good communication skills AND • 3 GCSEs A*-C including English OR • Hairdressing and Beauty Therapy City & Guilds Level 1 Diploma

• Hairdressing City & Guilds Level 2 Diploma

• Beauty Therapy City & Guilds Level 2 Diploma Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

What can I do next?

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You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have:

What qualifications will I gain?

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What qualifications will I gain? Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • Functional Skills in English and Maths if required.

What can I do next? You can progress to our Hairdressing Apprenticeship Level 3 (see next entry), or move into employment as a Junior Stylist or explore other job roles within the hair and beauty industry.


Hairdressing Level 3 Apprenticeship

BROOKS Hair & Beauty Salon

Code: J802 Location: BROOKS

What will I study? This Apprenticeship programme will allow you to gain the advanced skills required to work as an experienced stylist. You will study a wide range of key topics, including client consultation, colour techniques, creative styling and more.

How long will it take? 1 year.

Hours of study: You will study in College for 1 day per week.

What do I need to start? You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have: • Hairdressing City & Guilds Level 2 Diploma

What qualifications will I gain? • Hairdressing City & Guilds Level 3 NVQ Diploma Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • Functional Skills in English and Maths if required.

What can I do next? You can progress into employment as an advanced Salon Hairstylist. You could also take the first steps into training others in hairdressing skills.

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Horse Care Level 2 Apprenticeship

Horse Management Level 3 Apprenticeship

Code: B1266 Location: Shuttleworth College

Code: B1267 Location: Shuttleworth College

What will I study?

What will I study?

This qualification is aimed at learners who prefer to learn and develop their skills in the workplace. The course will combine practical hands on experience in the workplace with the knowledge and understanding gained through College. It is a great opportunity if you are motivated to work and train with experienced professionals in the work place. You will also have the opportunity to undertake additional qualifications to ensure that you have the necessary qualifications to work in the equine industry. During the course you will be provided with a wide range of units to study with a choice of pathways to suit your interests and experience. You have the option to take either the Care Only or Riding & Care pathway through the course.

This Apprenticeship programme will combine practical hands on experience in the workplace with the knowledge and understanding gained through College. It is a great opportunity if you are motivated to work and train with experienced professionals in the workplace. You have the option to take either the Care Only or Riding & Care pathway through the course. Core units include planning and implementing feeding regimes and delivering basic health care, with the addition of a range of optional units that can be tailored to your specific needs.

How long will it take?

You will study in College for 1 day per week.

Up to 18 months.

Hours of study per week: You will study in College for 1 day per week.

What do I need to start? You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have:

Up to 2 years.

Hours of study per week: What do I need to start? You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have: • 4 GCSEs A*-C in English and Maths • Undertaken a competency assessment prior to starting the course.

• 3 GCSEs A*-D in English and Maths • Undertaken a competency assessment prior to starting the course.

What qualifications will I gain?

What qualifications will I gain?

Plus… • BHEST Level 3 Certificate in Horse Care and Management • Lantra Employee Rights and Responsibility Workbook • English and Maths qualifications if required.

Work-based Horse Care City & Guilds Level 2 Diploma. Plus… • BHEST Level 2 Certificate in Horse Care • Lantra Employee Rights and Responsibility Workbook • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

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How long will it take?

Work-based Horse Care and Management City & Guilds Level 3 Diploma.

UCAS points available: Up to 280.

What can I do next?

What can I do next?

You can progress on to the Level 3 Apprenticeship or find employment in the equine industry.

You will be able to enter employment in the Equine industry as an Assistant Yard Manager, Head Girl/Lad or Groom for instance.

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Food & Beverage Skills level 2 Apprenticeship

Hospitality & Catering Level 2 Apprenticeship

Code: H1599 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: H1085 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study?

What will I study?

This Apprenticeship programme will teach you skills that will support your employment in the exciting hospitality industry. You will learn valuable restaurant and bar skills, along with customer focused skills and techniques. Units of study will be selected to suit the establishment you are working in.

How long will it take? Up to 2 years.

Hours of study: You will study in College for 1 day per week.

What do I need to start? You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role.

What qualifications will I gain? • Food & Beverage Service City & Guilds Level 2 Diploma Plus… • Hospitality and Catering Principles Technical Certificate • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

What can I do next? You could progress on to our Hospitality Supervisory & Leadership Skills Level 3 Award (see page 77).

This Apprenticeship programme will provide you with the training required to become a Chef. As an apprentice you can train in a range of multiskilled jobs, offering a variety of cuisines in kitchens and restaurants. This Apprenticeship will combine the practical hands-on experience of the workplace with the knowledge and understanding gained through a College course.

How long will it take? Up to 2 years.

Hours of study: You will study in College for 1 day per week.

What do I need to start? You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role.

What qualifications will I gain? • Hospitality & Catering Principles City & Guilds Level 2 Certificate • Professional Cookery City & Guilds Level 2 Diploma Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You could progress to our Hospitality & Catering Level 3 Apprenticeship (see next entry), or into employment in the hospitality and catering industry.

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Hospitality & Catering Level 3 Apprenticeship Code: H1086 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study? This Apprenticeship programme will provide you with the training required to become a manager/ supervisor in a restaurant or pub chain. As an advanced apprentice you will be training as a Sous/Senior Chef, or as a supervisor in a hotel, restaurant or pub. This Apprenticeship will combine the practical hands-on experience of the workplace with the knowledge and understanding gained through a College course.

How long will it take? Up to 2 years.

Hours of study: You will study in College for 1 day per week.

What do I need to start? You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have: • At least nine months, experience of working in the hospitality and catering industry OR • A Hospitality & Catering Level 2 Apprenticeship.

What qualifications will I gain? • Hospitality & Catering Principles City & Guilds Level 3 Certificate • Professional Cookery City & Guilds Level 3 Diploma Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You can pursue a career in supervision and leadership roles in the hospitality and catering industries, in such job roles as Sous Chef or Senior Chef/Cook.

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Agriculture Level 2 Apprenticeship

Agriculture Level 3 Apprenticeship

Code: B1043 Location: Shuttleworth College

Code: B1181 Location: Shuttleworth College

What will I study?

What will I study?

This Apprenticeship programme is ideal if you are a practical learner who prefers to develop skills in the workplace. It will combine the practical hands-on experience of the workplace with the knowledge and understanding gained through a College course. There will be a wide range of units available for you to study, with a choice of pathways to suit your activities in the workplace. You will have the option to take either a livestock, crops or mixed pathway, depending on your specific needs

How long will it take? Up to 1½ years.

Hours per week of study: You will study in College for 1 day per week.

What do I need to start? You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have: • 3 GCSEs A*-D including English and Maths or Functional Skills Level 1 in English and Maths.

What qualifications will I gain? • Work-Based Agriculture NPTC Level 2 Diploma. You will also have the opportunity to take additional qualifications including the Pesticide Application and Forklift Operations NPTC Level 1 Awards for a small additional fee. Plus… • Emergency First Aid at Work Level 2 Award • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • Functional Skills in English and Maths

What can I do next? You can progress to the Agriculture Level 3 Apprenticeship (see next entry), study full-time on a Level 3 Diploma (see page 80) or into employment in the agriculture industry.

This Apprenticeship programme is a great opportunity if you are motivated to train with experienced professionals in the workplace. There will be a wide range of units available for you to study, with a choice of pathways to suit your activities in the workplace and the option to take either a livestock, crops or mixed pathway, depending on your specific needs. You will also have to demonstrate supervision of others in the workplace and a higher level of competency.

How long will it take? 2 years.

Hours per week of study: You will study in College for 1 day per week.

What do I need to start? You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have: • 4 GCSEs A*-C including English and Maths OR • A Level 2 qualification in a relevant subject supported by Functional Skills in English and Maths at Level 1.

What qualifications will I gain? • Work-Based Agriculture NPTC Level 3 Diploma Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • Functional Skills in English and Maths. You will also have the opportunity to take the Pesticide Application and Forklift Operations NPTC Level 1 Awards for an additional fee.

UCAS points available: Up to 280.

What can I do next? You can continue working in the industry, or progress on to a higher education course.

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Conservation

Conservation & Environment Level 2 Apprenticeship Code: B1150 Location: Shuttleworth College

Horticulture

Horticulture Level 2 Apprenticeship Code: B880 Location: Shuttleworth College

What will I study?

Up to 1½ years.

This Apprenticeship programme will ensure that you develop the skills and knowledge required by employers in the horticulture industry. The programme will allow you to choose a pathway that suits your skills, including production horticulture, parks, gardens and green space, landscaping and sports turf. This Apprenticeship will combine the practical hands-on experience of the workplace with the knowledge and understanding gained through a College course, and is a great opportunity if you are motivated to train with experienced professionals in the workplace.

Hours per week of study:

How long will it take?

What will I study?

This Apprenticeship programme will offer you a great opportunity to train with experienced professionals in the workplace. The programme will provide you with the skills and knowledge required by employers in the conservation and environment industry. You will be able to choose a pathway that will suit your skills, including environmental conservation, access and recreation, and rivers, coasts and waterways.

How long will it take?

You will study in College for 1 day per week.

What do I need to start?

You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have: • 2 GCSEs A*-D including English and Maths Previous work experience within environmental conservation would also be beneficial.

What qualifications will I gain?

Up to 1½ years.

Hours per week of study: You will study in College for 1 day per week.

What do I need to start? You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have: • 2 GCSEs A*-D including English and Maths.

• Work-Based Environmental Conservation NPTC/City & Guilds Level 2 Diploma

What qualifications will I gain?

You will also have the opportunity to take the Pesticide Application, Brushcutter Operations or Chainsaw Maintenance NPTC Level 1 Awards for an additional cost.

You will also have the opportunity to take additional qualifications including the Pesticide Application and Chainsaw Maintenance NPTC Level 1 Awards for an additional fee.

Plus… • Emergency First Aid at Work Level 2 Award • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

Plus… • Emergency First Aid at Work Level 2 Award • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

What can I do next?

What can I do next?

You can progress to employment in the industry, or on to one of our related Level 3 programmes.

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• Work-Based Horticulture NPTC Level 2 Diploma.

You can progress to an Level 3 Apprenticeship, or on to studying further Horticulture courses at Level 3 (see page 82).


Trees & Timber

Horticulture Level 3 Apprenticeship

Trees & Timber Level 2 Apprenticeship

Code: B1187 Location: Shuttleworth College

Code: B1155 Location: Shuttleworth College

What will I study?

What will I study?

This Apprenticeship programme will ensure that you develop the skills and knowledge required by employers in the horticulture industry. It will allow you to choose a pathway that suits your skills, including production horticulture, parks, gardens and green space, landscaping and sports turf.

This Apprenticeship programme will provide you with the skills and knowledge required for a wide variety of arboriculture duties, which can be applied to a broad section of tree-related operations in a commercial or residential environment.

How long will it take?

How long will it take?

Up to two years.

Up to 1½ years.

Hours per week of study:

Hours per week of study:

You will study in College for 1 day per week.

You will study in College for 1 day per week.

What do I need to start?

What do I need to start?

You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant supervisory job role and have: • 4 GCSEs at grades A*-C including English and Maths OR • A Level 2 qualification in a relevant subject supported by Functional Skills in English and Maths at Level 1 OR • A Horticulture Level 2 Apprenticeship

What qualifications will I gain? • Work-Based Horticulture NPTC Level 3 Diploma. You will also have the opportunity to take additional qualifications including the Pesticide Application and Chainsaw Maintenance NPTC Level 1 Awards for an additional fee.

You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have: • 2 GCSEs A*-D including English and Maths • A Level 1 Horticulture qualification. You will be required to successfully achieve an initial apprentice assessment and English and Maths assessment.

What qualifications will I gain? • Work-Based Trees & Timber NPTC/City & Guilds Level 2 Diploma. You will also have the opportunity to take additional qualifications including the Pesticide Application and Chainsaw Maintenance/ Brushcutter Operations NPTC Level 1 Awards for an additional fee.

Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • First Aid Certificate (Health & Safety Executive approved) • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

Plus… • Emergency First Aid at Work Level 2 Award • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • Functional Skills in English and Maths.

UCAS points available:

What can I do next?

Up to 280.

What can I do next? You can progress on to a higher education qualification in a related area such as Horticulture, Plant Science or Garden and Landscape Design.

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Body Repair

motor vehicle

Motor Vehicle Body Repair & Paint Level 2 Apprenticeship

Motor Vehicle Body Repair & Paint Level 3 Apprenticeship

Code: D933 Location: Vehicle Technology Centre

Code: D913 Location: Vehicle Technology Centre

What will I study?

What will I study?

This Apprenticeship programme will give you the opportunity to further develop your theoretical knowledge and practical experience of light vehicle paint or body repair. Apprenticeships are work-based training programmes, and this course will combine the practical hands-on experience of the workplace with the knowledge and understanding gained through a College course.

How long will it take? Up to 2 years.

Hours per week of study: You will study in College for 1 day per week.

What do I need to start?

How long will it take? Up to 2 years.

Hours per week of study: You will study in College for 1 day per week.

You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have:

What do I need to start?

• 3 GCSEs A*-D including English and Maths.

You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have:

What qualifications will I gain? • Vehicle Accident Repair Body Competence IMIAL Level 2 Diploma • Vehicle Accident Repair Body Principles IMIAL Level 2 Diploma OR • Vehicle Accident Paint Competence IMIAL Level 2 Diploma • Vehicle Accident Repair Paint Principles IMIAL Level 2 Diploma. Plus… • Functional Skills in English, ICT and Maths.

What can I do next? You can progress on to our Motor Vehicle Level 3 Apprenticeship (see next entry); with experience, you can progress to becoming a supervisor or manager in a relevant job role, or specialise in a particular type of vehicle.

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This Apprenticeship programme will enable you to further increase your theoretical knowledge and practical understanding of light vehicle body repair or paint. You will study a number of units on this course, including major vehicle body repairs and correcting vehicle misalignment or applying top coats and colour matching. The course will combine the practical hands-on experience of the workplace with the knowledge and understanding gained through a College course.

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• Level 2 Diploma in Vehicle Body Repair or Paint with Functional Skills

What qualifications will I gain? • IMIAL Vehicle Accident Repair Body Competence Level 3 Diploma • IMIAL Vehicle Accident Repair Paint Competence Level 3 Diploma OR • IMIAL Vehicle Accident Repair Body Principles Level 3 Diploma • IMIAL Vehicle Accident Repair Paint Principles Level 3 Diploma Plus… • English and Maths qualifications if required.

What can I do next? You could progress on to studying for a Level 4 Motor Vehicle qualification, or you could also further your career into a range of jobs, such as Body Shop Controller, Estimator or Body Shop Manager.


Maintenance

Motor Vehicle Maintenance Level 2 Apprenticeship

Motor Vehicle Maintenance Level 3 Apprenticeship

Code: D820 Location: Vehicle Technology Centre

Code: D821 Location: Vehicle Technology Centre

What will I study?

What will I study?

This Apprenticeship programme will give you the chance to progress your skills and knowledge by specialising in vehicle maintenance. You will study a wide range of topics, including light vehicle engine lubrication, removing and replacing light vehicle engine units, routine light vehicle maintenance and more.

This Apprenticeship programme will enable you to further increase your theoretical knowledge and practical understanding of light vehicle maintenance and repair. You will study a range of units, including electrical, engines, chassis and transmission systems. The programme will combine the practical hands-on experience of the workplace with the knowledge and understanding gained through a College course.

How long will it take? Up to 2 years.

Hours per week of study: You will study in College for 1 day per week.

What do I need to start?

How long will it take? Up to 2 years.

Hours per week of study: You will study in College for 1 day per week.

You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have:

What do I need to start?

• 3 GCSEs A*-D including English and Maths.

You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have:

What qualifications will I gain? • Light Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Competence IMIAL Level 2 Diploma • Light Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Principles IMIAL Level 2 Diploma Plus… • Functional Skills in English, ICT and Maths.

What can I do next? You could progress to one of our Motor Vehicle Level 3 Apprenticeships, or to full employment in a relevant job role.

Vehicle Technology Centre, Kempston

• Motor Vehicle Maintenance Level 2 Diploma with Functional Skills.

What qualifications will I gain? • Light Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Competence IMIAL Level 3 Diploma • Light Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Principles IMIAL Level 3 Diploma Plus… • Functional Skills in English, ICT and Maths.

What can I do next? You can progress into employment within a range of jobs in the industry, such as Workshop Controller, Service Adviser or Service Manager.

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Plumbing Level 2 Apprenticeship

Plumbing Level 3 Apprenticeship

Code: C707 Location: Gas & Plumbing Technology Centre

Code: C705 Location: Gas & Plumbing Technology Centre

What will I study?

What will I study?

This Apprenticeship programme will provide you with the skills, knowledge and experience you will need to progress your career in the plumbing trade. You will learn to undertake a range of duties, such as the installation and maintenance of plumbing systems, safety, hot and cold water systems, sanitation and central heating. This Apprenticeship will combine the practical handson experience of the workplace with the knowledge and understanding gained through a College course.

How long will it take? Up to 2 years.

Hours of study per week: You will study in College for 1 day per week (9.00am-8.00pm).

What do I need to start?

How long will it take? Up to 3 years.

Hours of study per week: You will study in College for 1 day per week (9.00am-8.00pm).

What do I need to start? You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have:

You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have:

• Plumbing & Heating City & Guilds NVQ Level 2 Diploma

• 3 GCSEs A*-D including English and Maths or Functional Skills Level 1 in English and Maths.

What qualifications will I gain?

What qualifications will I gain? • Plumbing & Heating City & Guilds NVQ Level 2 Diploma Plus… • Functional Skills in English, Maths and ICT.

What can I do next? You can progress to the Plumbing Advanced Apprenticeship Level 3. With experience you can work towards supervisory jobs and choose specialist areas such as heating, ventilation or air conditioning. You could study our Unvented Hot Water Storage Systems BPEC Level 2 Certificate, or gas courses such as Core Domestic Gas Safety (CCN1) Certificate (see our Part-Time guide for more information).

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This Apprenticeship programme will cover all design aspects of the plumbing industry, as well as complex installations, sanitation, drainage, system design, business products and services, and renewable resources. It will combine the practical hands-on experience of the workplace with the knowledge and understanding gained through a College course.

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• Domestic Plumbing and Heating City & Guilds NVQ Level 3 Diploma

What can I do next? You can progress to our Building Services & Sustainability Foundation Degree – see our Higher Education prospectus for more information. You can also study short courses in specialist areas at the College, such as our Unvented Hot Water Storage Systems BPEC Level 2 Certificate, or gas courses such as Core Domestic Gas Safety (CCN1) Certificate (see our Part-Time guide for more information).


teaching

Teaching Assistant Level 2 Apprenticeship

Teaching Assistant Level 3 Apprenticeship

Code: K1351 Location: Cauldwell Street

Code: K1297 Location: Cauldwell Street

What will I study?

What will I study?

This Apprenticeship programme is ideal if you are working in a role concerned with supporting pupils’ learning, including Teaching Assistants, Learning Support Assistants and Special Needs Assistants. This Apprenticeship will combine the practical hands-on experience of the workplace with the knowledge and understanding gained through a College course.

How long will it take? 2 years.

This Apprenticeship programme will increase your skills and knowledge in your role of supporting pupils’ learning, whether you are a Teaching Assistant, a Learning Support Assistant or a Special Needs Assistant. This Apprenticeship will combine the practical hands-on experience of the workplace with the knowledge and understanding gained through a College course.

How long will it take? 2 years.

Hours of study per week: You will study in College for 1 day per week.

What do I need to start? You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have: • 3 GCSEs A*-D including English and Maths OR • An equivalent level qualification. Entry will also be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.

What qualifications will I gain? • Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools City & Guilds Level 2 Certificate

Hours of study per week: You will study in College for 1 day per week.

What do I need to start? You must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a relevant job role and have: • 4 GCSEs A*-C including English and Maths Entry will also be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.

What qualifications will I gain? • Specialist Support for Teaching & Learning in Schools City & Guilds Level 3 Diploma

Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Equality & Diversity NCFE Level 2 Certificate • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • English, Maths and ICT qualifications if required.

Plus… • Employment Rights and Responsibilities • Equality & Diversity NCFE Level 2 Certificate • Paediatric First Aid Level 2 Award • Personal, Learning and Thinking Skills • English, Maths and ICT qualifications if required.

What can I do next?

What can I do next?

You can progress to the Teaching Assistant Level 3 Apprenticeship (see next entry), or a range of other work-based qualifications to enhance your career development.

You can progress on to higher level study in a relevant subject, or study further professional qualifications to enhance your career progression.

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Higher education as individual as you are If you’re thinking about taking a higher education qualification, university isn’t your only option – studying locally at Bedford College offers a higher education experience all about you.

Save money It’s simple – our courses can save you up to one third compared to university, so you can study higher education qualifications without the university price tag.

Focus on you Enjoy smaller class sizes and benefit from more face-to-face contact time with our expert tutors compared to university*.

Fit around work Boost your career without skipping a beat – our different study routes mean higher education can live alongside your life, and work around your work.

Avoid upfront fees For all of our higher education courses, low-interest loans are available to pay for tuition fees and more – so no matter how you want to study, it’s affordable for everyone.

What we offer… • Foundation Degrees (FdA/FdSc) • Higher National Certificates & Diplomas (HNC/HND) • Teaching qualifications • University Access courses.

*Source: Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS) Research Paper Number 69: Understanding Higher Education in Further Education Colleges, June 2012.

University links Our strong partnership with the University of Bedfordshire gives you the benefit of two fantastic higher education institutions.

98%

of our students are enjoying their higher education experience at Bedford College. Source: Bedford College higher education student survey 2013/14

Take it higher – find out more at: www.bedford.ac.uk/highereducation and download a copy of our new Higher Education prospectus.

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If you want to study A-Levels and have your sights firmly set on university, The Bedford Sixth Form could be the place for you. We offer a sixth form experience that will make you stand out from the crowd. More choice, more opportunities

Personal support

Experienced teachers

With the chance to study unique combinations of A-Levels in over 30 subjects alongside a range of Level 3 Technical Qualifications.

Our courses are taught by specialists in their subject area, including examiners with firsthand knowledge of how to achieve great results.

Excellent pass rates

Your own personal tutor and a dedicated support team are on hand to provide one-to-one guidance on everything from finance and careers, to academic performance and personal wellbeing.

In 2013 our A-Level students achieved a 96% pass rate1.

Life beyond the classroom

Fantastic facilities A captivating mix of modern learning spaces and stunning period buildings, our amazing campus provides the perfect environment to achieve academic success.

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A platform for success Life at The Bedford Sixth Form doesn’t stop at the end of lessons – an extensive enrichment programme gives you the chance to get involved, challenge yourself and have fun.

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We’re fully focused on helping you to achieve the academic success that secures your place at university – in 2013 81% of our students progressed on to further study including university2.

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Hospitality Level 2 Hospitality & Catering Entry Level Hospitality & Catering Level 1 Hospitality & Catering Level 2 Apprenticeship Hospitality & Catering Level 3 Apprenticeship Hospitality Supervision & Leadership Level 3

77 75 76 131 132 77

I IT Level 1 IT Level 2 IT Level 3 IT Level 3 – Software Development or Networking & System Support IT Application Specialist Level 2 Apprenticeship IT Application Specialist Level 3 Apprenticeship IT, Software, Web & Telecoms Professionals Level 2 Apprenticeship IT, Software, Web & Telecoms Professionals Level 3 Apprenticeship

52 53 53

Apprenticeship Motor Vehicle Body Repair & Paint Level 3 Motor Vehicle Body Repair & Paint Level 3 Apprenticeship Motor Vehicle Maintenance Entry Level Motor Vehicle Maintenance Level 1 Motor Vehicle Maintenance Level 2 Motor Vehicle Maintenance Level 2 Apprenticeship Motor Vehicle Maintenance Level 3 Motor Vehicle Maintenance Level 3 Apprenticeship Music Level 1 Music Level 2 Music Level 3 – Music Technology Music Level 3 – Music Performance

136 84 85 86 137 86 137 88 88 89 89

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Nail Technology Level 3

119 119

L 78 80

M Mechanical Engineering Level 3 Apprenticeship 127 Media Production Level 2 87 Media Production Level 3 88 Motor Vehicle Body Repair & Paint Level 2 83 Motor Vehicle Body Repair & Paint Level 2

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O Outdoor Adventure Level 2 Outdoor Adventure Level 3

Land-Based Studies Level 1 Land-Based Studies Level 2

136 84

S Sport Level 1 Sport Level 2 Sport Level 3 – Development, Coaching & Fitness Sport Level 3 – Football Excellence Scheme

96 97 98 98

T 95 96

P Painting & Decorating Level 1 Painting & Decorating Level 2 Painting & Decorating Level 2 Apprenticeship Painting & Decorating Level 3 Painting & Decorating Level 3 Apprenticeship Performing Arts Level 2 Performing Arts Level 3 – Dance Performing Arts Level 3 – Acting

Performing Arts Level 3 – Musical Theatre 91 Plumbing Level 1 92 Plumbing Level 2 93 Plumbing Level 2 Apprenticeship 138 Plumbing Level 3 94 Plumbing Level 3 Apprenticeship 138 Production Arts Level 3 – Technical Theatre & Stage Management 91 Production Arts Level 3 – Theatrical Make-Up 91 Professional Cookery Level 1 76 Professional Cookery Level 2 76 Professional Cookery Level 3 77

59 59 124 60 124 90 90 90

Teaching Assistant Level 2 Apprenticeship Teaching Assistant Level 3 Apprenticeship Team Leading Level 2 Apprenticeship Travel & Tourism Level 1 Travel & Tourism Level 2 Travel & Tourism Level 3 Trees & Timber Level 2 Apprenticeship

139 139 114 99 100 100 135

U Uniformed Public Services Level 1 Uniformed Public Services Level 2 Uniformed Public Services Level 3

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