School Leavers' Course Guide 2020

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GROW. EXPLORE. ACHIEVE.

SCHOOL LEAVERS’ COURSE GUIDE GCSEs

A LEVELS

APPRENTICESHIPS

VOCATIONAL TRAINING

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About us

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Welcome

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Start your journey to employment

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Open events

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How to apply

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Levels of study explained

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Course & Career Progression

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Our campuses

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Your study programme

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English and maths

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Industry uniforms and College ID

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Attendance and achievement

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Work experience

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Employers we work with

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Support

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Student resources

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Money to help you study

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Rooted in STEM A Levels at Bradford College Our A Level successes You’ll never be bored in Bradford

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Student Services

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Students’ Union

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Our University Centre

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Contents

Student successes Study programmes

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Jargon buster

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Course guide information

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A Levels

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Apprenticeships

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Bradford School of Art - Art and Design

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Bradford School of Art - Creative Industries (Music, Performing Arts and Media)

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Business

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Catering & Hospitality

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Computing & IT

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Construction

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Dental

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Early Years & Childcare

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Engineering & Motor Vehicle

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English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)

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GCSEs

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Hair, Beauty & Media Make-up

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Health & Social Care

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Progression to Learning and Work

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Uniformed Protective Services

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Science

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Sport Travel, Aviation, Hospitality & Events

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OVER

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YEARS OF EDUCATION, ENTERPRISE AND EMPLOYMENT

98% OF STUDENTS SAID THE TEACHING ON THEIR COURSE WAS GOOD (END OF COURSE STUDENT EXPERIENCE SURVEY 2019)

100% PASS RATE IN FILM STUDIES AND MEDIA A LEVELS WITH ALL STUDENTS ATTAINING A* - C GRADES

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YEARS OF PROVIDING APPRENTICESHIPS

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OUR STUDENT POPULATION

16-18 STUDENTS | 3,500+ HE STUDENTS | 1,800+ 19+ STUDENTS | 8,000+ APPRENTICESHIPS | 1,800+

STUDY A WIDE RANGE OF SUBJECTS | A LEVELS AND GCSEs | | APPRENTICESHIPS | ARTS & MEDIA | BUSINESS | | CATERING & HOSPITALITY | COMPUTING & ICT | CONSTRUCTION | CREATIVE INDUSTRIES | DENTAL | EARLY YEARS & CHILDCARE | | ENGINEERING | ESOL | HAIR, BEAUTY & MEDIA MAKE-UP | | HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE | MOTOR VEHICLE STUDIES | | PROGRESSION TO LEARNING & WORK | PUBLIC SERVICES | | SCIENCE | SPORT | TRAVEL & TOURISM |

4,000+ STUDENTS SAT GCSE EXAMS IN 2019

93%

94% OF A LEVEL STUDENTS PASSED MEDIA/FILM STUDIES & ENGLISH EXAMS

98%

OF OUR STUDENTS GO ON TO SECURE EMPLOYMENT FOLLOWING THEIR APPRENTICESHIP

OF STUDENTS SAID TEACHERS KNEW THEIR SUBJECT WELL

(CITY TRAINING SERVICES STUDENT GUIDE 2019)

(END OF COURSE STUDENT EXPERIENCE SURVEY 2019)

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At Bradford College we have one very simple aim; to transform the lives of our students.

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Welcome to Bradford College Our College is based in the centre of one of the youngest and most multicultural cities within the UK. We have provided quality education and training for over 185 years and we are always striving to support our students on their journey to employment. We actively promote and value the social mobility and cultural diversity of our community, which encourages education, enterprise and employment, and is the foundation of our college ethos. At Bradford College we have one very simple aim; to transform the lives of our students. We are passionate about our students; we care about the experience you have, the support we can provide to you, the opportunities we can help to generate and the value we can add to your time whilst you are with us. Studying at College is a really exciting time and will hopefully present a range of opportunities and experiences that will benefit your future career and well-being. You can expect a variety of quality courses, talented tutors, excellent facilities and a friendly and supportive environment.

Our award-winning College is a great place to study and we’ll provide you with the support, education and skills, via career focused courses, to help you reach your full potential whether that’s moving into Higher Education, further learning or your chosen career path. We hope you’ll find the information within this course guide useful and find a study programme that will best suit your next steps. You can join our online community and follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook, as well as join us at the College for our next Open Event.

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Start your journey to employment We aim to offer a more diverse, grown-up learning experience distinctively different to staying on at school. Learning

Facilities

Our tutors are industry experts who demonstrate their subject knowledge and passion inside and outside of the classroom. Our study programmes are developed to meet employer needs and many of our students have gone on to secure successful roles within international, national, regional and local employers.

Our award-winning campus offers state of-the-art facilities including, thousands of learning resources, media and library services, arts and creative industry spaces, a gallery, media suite, science labs, workshops and training rooms, sports and gym facilities alongside hair & beauty salons, cafés and an on-site restaurant.

Support

Progression

Our support teams offer a huge range of services including: Careers Guidance, Information and Advice Services, Finance Support and Learning Support alongside our Student Services and Enrichment teams.

We offer great progression onto Higher Education via our University Centre. You can study a range of subjects at Higher National Certificate (HNC), Higher National Diploma (HND), Foundation Degree, Degree and Postgraduate levels. Plus, if you are a Bradford College Further Education student progressing on to one of our Higher Education courses, you’ll get £500* as a progression incentive!

Work experience Our Placements team provides hundreds of students with work experience or placements each year. We also offer help with CV writing, application submission and recruitment services to assist you on your journey into employment. See page 22 for more details.

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*Terms & conditions apply


Open events

Bringing careers to life

Our open events are the perfect way to find out more about studying at Bradford College. Each event is designed to bring careers to life and help you choose the subject, level and type of course that’s best for you. Come along to one of the following events and pre-book your place at bradfordcollege.ac.uk/openevents

Remember to visit Bradford College Open Events 2020

Sat 21 March Wed 01 July Thurs 20 Aug

AT OPEN EVENTS YOU CAN: Chat with Student Ambassadors about college life

See our modern city centre campus Discover our state-of-the-art facilities

Explore our Career Zones and find out about the range of careers and progression opportunities available

Receive free information and guidance (financial support, learning support and careers advice)

Talk to course tutors about our subjects and your choice of careers Apply for your course starting in September 2020

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How to apply Applying is easy. Simply choose the subject you would like to study and then apply online, over the phone, in person or by post. STEP

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MAKING AN APPLICATION

Search for your preferred subject or study programme. Choose how to apply: Apply via our website, visit bradfordcollege.ac.uk/ apply Apply over the phone by calling 01274 088088 Download an application form from our website, or request a paper form over the phone, complete and return it to us Pop in to College to fill out an application.

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RECEIVING AN OFFER

We’ll respond to your application by email and/or text message We’ll invite you to College to Meet the Team to discuss your offer, find out more about the subject and talk about your career aspirations and progression opportunities at College. You will also be offered careers advice, a tour of our campus, and the chance to find out more about our facilities We’ll make you an offer by email and/or text message for a place on a course based on your GCSE grades (predicted or actual) and any other specific entry requirements.

NEED HELP?

You can contact our friendly Admissions Officers at any time. The team is available Monday - Friday between 8.30am - 4.30pm in person, on the phone, by email or online. No question is too daft!

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admissions@bradfordcollege.ac.uk

01274 088088

Room: GF-14, David Hockney Building

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To apply for a place on a Further Education (FE) course – including GCSEs, A Levels and vocational (BTEC) programmes you should submit an application as soon as possible (even if you have not yet received your confirmed grades). You can apply at any time throughout the year, however, we recommend you apply as soon as you can because popular courses fill up fast! Try to submit your application between September and the end of March, but don’t worry if you miss this time frame - unlike other schools, sixth forms and colleges we welcome applications throughout the year and up to enrolment in August/September.

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ACCEPTING YOUR OFFER AND ENROLMENT

APPRENTICESHIP APPLICATION PROCESS

We’ll ask you to accept your offer to allocate your place on a course (you can accept multiple offers and you can change your mind once you get your results, so don’t worry!)

If you wish to apply for an apprenticeship please follow the process below:

We’ll invite you to enrol at College in the summer. Enrolment takes place from GCSE Results Day and you will be invited to attend a specific date and time for your subject

We will acknowledge receipt of your application subject to you meeting the requirements of the apprenticeship and the employer. If you are shortlisted to the next stage you will be invited in for an initial assessment and interview

Following enrolment you’ll officially become a Bradford College student. You will be invited to your induction day and start your studies in early September.

WHAT IS ENROLMENT? The process you need to complete to secure your place on your course. All new students are required to enrol at the start of each academic year.

Visit citytraining.org.uk/ application-form and complete the online application

As part of your initial assessment we will support you with developing your CV, preparing for interviews and achieving your career aspirations Upon being offered an Apprenticeship opportunity with an employer, we will invite you in to an induction where you will enrol onto your apprenticeship.

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Which level of study is right for me? Which statement represents you the best?

I have no formal education.

I have at least two GCSEs at Grade 2-1/E-F.

I have at least two GCSEs at Grade 9-3/A-D.

You can study at Level 1.

You can study at Level 2. These courses offer an ideal route into a career or act as preparation for study at a higher level.

LEVEL 1

LEVEL 2

If you’ve no formal qualifications, that’s OK. You can study at Entry Level.

ENTRY LEVEL Entry Level 1, 2 or 3

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GCSE grade system If you have GCSE grades A* - G, take a look at the table on the right to compare the old and new grading systems.

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You can study at Level 3. This level offers preparation for a career or progression to degree level.

LEVEL 3

I have one of the following: A levels NVQ Level 3 Level 3 Diploma or Access to HE course

You can study degree-level courses at our University Centre. Find out more at bradfordcollege.ac.uk/uc

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Whatever your level or area of study, our aim is to help you achieve your full potential. Don’t worry if you don’t meet the exact entry requirements. We’ll consider your personal circumstances and find the study programme that’s right for you. English and/or maths will be included in your timetable if you have not achieved a GCSE at Grade 4/C or above in these subjects when you start your course.

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SCHOOL

PRE-ENTRY LEVEL GCSE AND/OR BTEC STUDY

Secondary Education takes place at School, in an Academy or via homebased study from the age of 11 to 16. Courses include a range of subjects including English and maths. 5 years study Age: 11-16

PROGRESSION + CAREER:

Following successful completion of secondary education, progression is available to College for full-time vocational and academic courses or an apprenticeship. Part-time or casual work might be available to provide practical experience outside of your studies.

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Your Course & Career Progression

ENTRY LEVEL FOUNDATION/ BEGINNER LEVEL

Entry Level courses are ideal for people with no or low level GCSE exam results. Courses generally provide an introduction to a subject or range of subjects and offer progression to Further Education - Level 1-3 courses, or apprenticeships.

1-2 years study Age: 16+

PROGRESSION + CAREER:

Successful completion of an Entry Level course will enable you to progress to a full-time Level 1-3 course. EARNING POTENTIAL

Part-time or casual work might be available to provide practical experience outside of your studies.

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5 DEGREE LEVEL

4 FULL-TIME COURSES FOR STUDENTS AGED 16+, LEVELS 1, 2, 3

DEGREE LEVEL

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FURTHER EDUCATION + APPRENTICESHIPS

HIGHER EDUCATION

ADVANCED LEVEL

UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE LEVEL + HIGHER LEVEL APPRENTICESHIPS

POSTGRADUATE + MASTERS

Postgraduate and Masters degrees offer progression from degree level study and generally provide a very specific subject focus.

Courses include GCSEs, A Levels, BTEC and Apprenticeships in a huge range of subjects. You can progress to degree level study (Higher Education) or employment.

Degree level study includes a range of professional and undergraduate courses in a wide range of subjects with progression after graduation to higher level study at Postgraduate/Masters, or into employment.

2-3 years study Age: 16-18 Full-time, 19+ Part-time

2-4 years study Age: 18+

2-3 years study Age: Generally 20+

PROGRESSION + CAREER:

PROGRESSION + CAREER:

PROGRESSION + CAREER:

Successful completion of a Level 1-3 course will offer progression to higher level courses. Your course may include work experience or a placement that could lead to the offer of part-time or casual work, or you might work outside of your studies. EARNING POTENTIAL

People with Level 1-3 qualification typically work in junior/assistant type roles across a range of industries and earn salaries ranging from around £12K - £18K per year.

Successful completion of a Degree Level course can offer progression to postgraduate study or employment. Your programme may include work experience or a placement and this could lead to the offer of employment or a graduate training scheme upon successful completion of your studies. EARNING POTENTIAL

People with Level 4-5 qualifications typically work in professional and mid-management or management roles across a range of sectors and earn salaries ranging from around

Successful completion of a postgraduate course can lead to employment or a promotion/career change. EARNING POTENTIAL

People with Level 7-8 qualifications typically work in professional, senior management or highly qualified roles across a range of sectors and earn salaries ranging from around £45K - £100K+ per year.

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Our campuses ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY CENTRE

CIT TRA Y IN SER ING VICE S

Great Horton Road, Bradford, BD7 1AY 01274 088088

Randall Well Street, Bradford, BD7 1AL 01274 088088

39/41 Chapel Street Bradford, BD1 5BY 01274 728316

This multi-million pound campus provides students with an innovative learning environment.

The Advanced Technology Centre (ATC) is home to the Northern Dental Education Centre (NORDEC), our state-ofthe-art dental training and education facility.

Our City Training Services head office is where new Apprentices have their induction.

Facilities include:

CTS Café

THE DAVID Y KNE HOC ING D IL BU

Facilities include: The Kitchen Café and Canteen Starbucks Library The Jo Cox Café

Tuk and Go Coffee Kart

The Grove Restaurant

ICT Facilities

TV Studios and Media Suites

Social areas

Technology and Media Services

University Centre

Quiet Study Rooms Hair and Beauty Salons Madiba Room

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Facilities include: Social Spaces

Award-winning, multi-million pound facilities to prepare you for employment


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Carlton Street, Bradford, BD7 1AY 01274 088088

Easby Road, Bradford, BD7 1QX 01274 088088

Unit 4, Bowling Back Lane, Bradford, BD4 8SA 01274 088088

This historic building was built to replicate a working mill during Bradford’s textile manufacturing past, it has since evolved into a home for a broader range of Arts.

Trinity Green Campus is home to our sports, construction and engineering facilities.

Bowling Back Lane is where our Motor Vehicle students learn their trade in a work-like setting.

Facilities include: Dye House Gallery Costa Coffee

Facilities include: Technical Workshops

Facilities include:

Sports Hall

Technical Workshops

Gym

Mechanics Workshops

Bradford College Boxing Academy

The Green House Bradford Textile Archive Special FX studios Theatre spaces Mac/Photography suites Common Room Fashion & Textiles Workshop University Centre

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Your study programme At Bradford College we recognise that employers want more than just a qualification on a piece of paper. They want experienced, skilled and driven individuals, and that’s exactly what you’ll get from your Study Programme. We design our programmes to ensure you go above and beyond to reach your full potential and leave Bradford College ready for further studies or employment.

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When you enrol onto your course, you will also work towards a Level 2 qualification in English and/or maths if you haven’t already achieved a Grade 4 previously.

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English and maths matter English and maths are vital skills - you’ll struggle to pass your course, progress or secure employment in your chosen career without them. Make sure you attend, revise and pass.

English and maths workshops English and maths are crucial skills that you’ll need if you want to: •• Progress onto higher levels of Further Education •• Progress into Higher Education •• Enhance your employability skills and get the job you’ve always wanted You’ll need Level 2 English and maths to gain entry to most universities. Employers constantly talk about their workers not having good communication or number skills. We want you to thrive and progress during your time with us. If you are studying English or maths qualifications and miss a class, you’ll be required to catch up in the workshop. If you would like additional guidance and support to improve your skills, please feel to drop in where we offer specialised support. We have flexible opening hours and can be found on 3rd floor (English) and 5th floor (maths) of David Hockney Building.

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Look sharp!

Industry uniforms and College ID Some courses require you to wear a uniform to prepare you for work. Many industries wear uniforms to protect clothing, make working more comfortable and safe, easily identify employees and promote their brand. Our vocational courses aim to offer real-world learning and that’s why the following study programmes require you to wear a uniform:

CATERING

CONSTRUCTION

CREATIVE INDUSTRIES

HAIR, BEAUTY & MEDIA MAKE-UP

HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE

ENGINEERING & MOTOR VEHICLE

SPORT

TRAVEL, AVIATION, HOSPITALITY & EVENTS

UNIFORMED PROTECTIVE SERVICES

Our uniforms include sports and outdoor clothing, branded hoodies and t-shirts, chef’s whites and protective footwear. All of our uniforms are Bradford College branded and prices start from around £5 per item up to around £40. You can view uniforms at our Open Events and applicant events and once you have applied for a course you can order your uniform via our website. We open a uniform shop during enrolments in the summer and you can try on items/sizes before placing an order.

When you enrol with us, you will be given a Bradford College Student ID card which you must wear and keep visible at all times on campus.

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Attendance and achievement Statistics prove that good attendance is linked to your future success! The more classes you attend, the more likely you’ll achieve grades 9/A* – 4/C at GCSE.* Successful completion of your course could increase your income too. The average graduate salary is greater if you attend a university requiring higher A level grades.** Our courses are intended to prepare you for future employment and we therefore require you to attend regularly and on time as would be expected by an employer. We want you to achieve the best qualifications possible whilst you are aged between 16-18 and benefit from no course fees. Once you are 19 and want to study Further Education qualifications, you may have to pay towards your course fees or take out an Advanced Learner Loan.

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Work experience We work closely with employers to offer industry links and professional placements on many of our courses, giving you hands-on experience in the world of work.

What’s in it for you? •• Getting a work experience placement means you’ll have the knowledge, skills and attitude you need to be ready for employment. •• It’s not just learning in a classroom. You’ll find out if this is the career for you, and how you can take what you’ve learned back to your college studies. •• You’ll also be much better placed to get a job you really want, or to progress onto your chosen Higher Education course.

Find out more... Bradford College Work Placements is based on 5th Floor, David Hockney Building. Whether you need to refine your job search or get advice on future study options, you can make an appointment to see an Advisor. 01274 088943 workplacements@ bradfordcollege.ac.uk

Students on placements at Holiday Inn and Don Whitley Scientific

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Employers we work with We’re proud to work with a huge range of employers to offer you work placements, experience, industry expertise, apprenticeships and training opportunities. Many of our students go on to work for local, regional, national and international employers following the successful completion of their studies. Listed below are just some of the hundreds of employers we currently work with:

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Support Our support teams are highly qualified, friendly and approachable – no question is too daft! We provide a whole range of support services to ensure you achieve your full potential. You can benefit from careers advice, financial or learning support alongside a whole heap of resources, activities and enrichment. We will work hard to ensure you are happy, engaged and fully supported inside and outside the classroom.

We provide a whole range of support services to ensure you achieve your full potential.

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What do you want to be? From the moment you enquire or apply, our Student Services Team is on hand to offer careers advice and guidance. Our friendly team is available in person, over the phone or via email to give you advice about our courses, careers and progression onto Higher Education and employment. For more information contact the Bradford College Careers Advice Team: 01274 088221 or email careers@bradfordcollege.ac.uk

Looking for additional support? We provide tailored support to meet your individual needs so that you have everything in place to be successful in your studies. Our specialist SEND and Additional Learning Support (ALS) team provides well-qualified staff to support a huge range of disability and/or learning difficulty needs including:

ADDITIONAL LEARNING NEEDS

ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGIES

AUTISTIC SPECTRUM CONDITIONS

PHYSICAL DISABILITIES

HARD OF HEARING/ DEAF

SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL NEEDS

MEDICAL CONDITIONS

SPECIFIC LEARNING DIFFICULTIES (SPLDS) INCLUDING DYSLEXIA

VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS

We also offer a supported study area where you can work independently or, by arrangement, with a member of our team. The area is equipped with PCs and Macs supported by the latest assistive technology. Our Disability Services and Additional Learning Support team is happy to talk to you or your parents/carers about individual needs and the wide range of support available – including classroom, learning and exam support. For more information call our Helpdesk on 01274 088270 or email: als@bradfordcollege.ac.uk

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Our library

Student resources

LIBRARY SERVICES. Find us on the 2nd Floor, David Hockney Building askalibrarian@bradfordcollege.ac.uk or call 01274 088409

As a Bradford College student, you’ll have access to our state-of-the-art learning facilities.

QUIET DEDICATED STUDY SPACES

70,000+ BOOKS

Use our dedicated work spaces and computer rooms for independent study

85,000+ E-BOOKS

Browse our library’s vast collection of educational books, magazines and online resources

60,000+

Borrow cameras, computers and tablets from our media lending service

ELECTRONIC JOURNALS

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Try out trending technologies such as our 3D printers and Go Pros.

Campus technology

890 PCs AVAILABLE CAMPUS-WIDE IN DEDICATED STUDY ROOMS AND OPEN SPACES

Creative technology

AV EDITING SUITES WITH APPLE MACS

FILM STUDIO

3D PRINTING AND SCANNING SERVICES

PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO

Borrow equipment for your studies

LAPTOP HIRE

DIGITAL CAMERAS

CAMCORDERS

WEBCAMS

MICS

SPEAKERS

DJ EQUIPMENT

LIGHTING RIGS

AMPS

TECHNOLOGY AND MEDIA SERVICES PRINTERS

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PRINTED JOURNALS

Find us on 2nd Floor, David Hockney Building media@bradfordcollege.ac.uk or call 01274 088411


Money to help you study No need to worry about money or support We understand that coming to College is a big decision and you may be concerned about the costs involved, or your support needs. There is no need to worry – we have lots of support available and plenty of friendly faces to help guide you through the range of services and help available. Depending on your age or situation, there may be some costs involved when you choose to come to College. The good news is, if you’re aged under 19 and studying on a Further Education course, you don’t have to pay a penny for tuition fees and examination fees. That’s right, your course is FREE!

Learner Support Fund

Care to Learn

The support fund offers financial help to a wide range of students, so if you were entitled to support or free schools meals at school you are likely to be entitled to support at College too!

Care to Learn offers assistance towards childcare costs if you are aged under 20 at the start of your course. You could receive up to £160 per child per week depending on your circumstances.

Your age and household income will determine what financial support you may be eligible to receive. 16 to 18 year olds can get help with travel, meals, materials and equipment and the best bit is you do not need to pay any money back!

Search online via www.gov.uk/care-to-learn or call 0800 121 8989 for more details.

Premium and Standard Bursaries are available and can be applied for online or in person once you are enrolled on your course. Search ‘Learner Support Fund’ via our website for more details.

Need help? To find out more about support schemes and financial assistance contact our Student Finance Team on 01274 088349, email: studentfunding@bradfordcollege.ac.uk or visit the Student Finance Team on the ground floor of The David Hockney Building for help and advice. You can find up-to-date information about financial assistance on our website bradfordcollege.ac.uk via the ‘Services for Students’ section. Click on Money to Help You Study. bradfordcollege.ac.uk bradfordcollege.ac.uk

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Rooted in STEM SCIENCE – TECHNOLOGY – ENGINEERING – MATHS

Bradford College is committed to developing STEM across all curriculum areas. Our STEM strategy encompasses Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths and we work together with many employers and partners to ensure we provide high quality teaching in STEM subjects. STEM is embedded in many sectors areas, and Bradford College is working with Industrial Centres of Excellence (ICE) to develop links with local employers in the following areas: •• Business •• Advanced Manufacturing in Engineering •• Computing, Science, Environmental Technologies •• Construction and Engineering •• Creative Industries •• Health and Social Care If you are studying a course in one of the above areas, the ICE team will be supporting with curriculum links with employers in order to provide high quality courses and learning opportunities.

Cutting-edge careers Today, we work closely with industry to train students for cutting-edge careers in: •• Advanced manufacturing and robotics •• Digital technologies and creative media •• Pharmacy, dentistry and clinical skills •• Sustainable construction and smart infrastructure. Further ICE sectors in Public Services and Law, Transport and Logistics, Hospitality and Tourism are to be developed in 2020.

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A Levels at Bradford College Bradford College provides a supportive and inclusive place for our A Level & GCSE students to study in and gives them a greater sense of confidence, independence and maturity that will help the transition into employment or university. Bradford College has provided education for over 185 years. This heritage is reflected in our teaching and support networks - we truly reflect and understand the wants and needs of young people in Bradford. Upon completion of your A levels, we can offer you excellent progression opportunities, whether at our University Centre, Higher Education elsewhere or into employment, we’ll make sure you’re equipped with the knowledge and skills to become a success.

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Our A Level Successes Hope Lightowler Hope achieved an A in Sociology and a C in History through a combination of one-to-one support, Distance Learning methods and mainstream course sessions. Hope plans on going to The University of Liverpool to study a Foundation degree in Biology. “I’ve worked really closely with Hope and she’s amazing”, Juliette Black, Hope’s Educational Health Care Plan Coordinator.

Silas Biggin Silas Biggin achieved 2 A* grades in Biology and Maths and an A in Chemistry to secure a place at Sheffield to study Zoology. “I’m going to The University of Sheffield and I want to study zoology, focusing on Entomology which is the study of insects”. Silas has Asperger’s and Bradford College was able to provide extra support during his studies. “I’d say I was pretty well supported, I was assigned someone who I just talked to and if I had a grievance I could try and fix it as opposed to just letting it stew”.

Emma Faulkner Joining Hope on Merseyside will be Emma Faulkner. Emma achieved top A Level results to secure a place at Liverpool Hope University to study Fine Art.

Go to page 44 for details of our A level provision and how to apply.

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You’ll never be bored in Bradford

Explore a city of culture

Go to the movies!

Bradford’s diversity is reflected in a wide range of galleries, museums, shops and eateries. On campus we have our Dye House Gallery, showing students’ fantastic work and just down the road is the Impressions Gallery. At The National Science and Media Museum you can explore how image and sound technologies affect our lives, and it’s free!

If you love going to the cinema then Bradford is perfect for you. The city has so many options for film-fans with Cineworld at The Leisure Exchange (where you can also ten-pin bowl) and The Light at The Broadway shopping complex (a social cinema featuring comfy, reclining seats).The National Science and Media Museum features the Pictureville cinema and also Europe’s first IMAX cinema, a truly immersive viewing experience which is the biggest cinema screen in West Yorkshire. We also have two fantastic theatres in the Alhambra and St George’s Hall, where you can always ensure a top comedian, musician or stage production is on show.

BRADFORD LIVE A WORLD-CLASS LIVE VENUE IS DUE TO BE OPEN IN 2020

See the sights of Bradford in this College video.

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OUR TIP

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OUR TIP

HUGE DISCOUNTS ON STUDENT LOCK-IN NIGHTS

Love to shop? A short walk from campus, The Broadway shopping centre offers over 70 shops and eateries featuring a mix of independent and recognised high street brands all under one roof. As a student you can use your SU TOTUM card to take advantage of great discounts and events such as Student Lockdown, saving you money in a huge range of stores and restaurants.

Get Sporty! Bradford College has excellent sports facilities and you can take part in a range of activities including Football, Rugby, Cricket, Boxing and Tennis. We have established relationships with top Boxing coaches,

the Richmond International Soccer Academy and Yorkshire Cricket Foundation. If you prefer to watch from the stands, head to Valley Parade and watch Bradford City AFC. If you take your student ID card you’ll get in for a discounted price!

Eat, drink and relax The Grove is our on-site training restaurant that offers tasty and exciting meals at affordable prices. You can dine there for a friendly-lunch service, evening meal, or pick up a coffee and a cake. Book yourself in for an appointment at our hair and beauty salons where a range of treatments are available. Bradford itself has a range of restaurants, bars and casual eateries on offer in the city centre, including Thai, Indian and traditional British pub grub. bradfordcollege.ac.uk

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Student Services Our Student Services teams are here to offer a wide range of help and support to you throughout your studies, from financial support and careers guidance to help you settle in to enrichment activities and sport to make your time with us more fun. Read on to find out more…

Sport We offer a wide range of sports and fitness activities, including cricket, football, rugby, badminton and tennis, boxing and martial arts and self-defence. You can play ‘just for fun’ or if you have the commitment and skill you can represent the College on one of our trophy-winning teams.

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Enrichment Enrichment at Bradford College is all about offering you the opportunity to develop additional skills alongside your programme of study. We offer a wide range of activities and events throughout the year for you to choose from. These range from sports and fitness to arts and crafts to

debating, campaigning and fundraising. Whatever your interests, getting involved in something new and challenging will help you to build your self-confidence and develop the skills you will need to succeed in finding your dream job.

Enrichment Success Story: Jasmine Akter Jasmine received national media recognition for her participation in Cricket whilst at College. Jasmine captained the ‘Street child’ England Cricket team at Lords Cricket Ground, was a trophy bearer for the Cricket World Cup and a VIP guest at the World Cup final. Spearheading a national media campaign, Jasmine gives a voice to children in poverty around the world and also earned a trial at Yorkshire Country Cricket Club. Check out this video from when the Cricket World Cup Trophy came to College!

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Bradford College Plus Bradford College Plus is an awards scheme to help you gain recognition for your involvement in Enrichment activities. Each term we award and certificate students for their participation in Enrichment activities. This will help you to demonstrate to employers the skills and talents you have developed alongside your studies.

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PARTICIPATION You’ll need to demonstrate a minimum of 20 hours across an academic year. This can be any combination of activity types.

You’ll need the Bronze award and a reflection and analysis for every activity completed.

Diversity plus We are committed to promotion of equality and inclusion and to challenging all forms of discrimination. Bradford College offers you a fantastic opportunity to meet people from across the globe. As a student with us you’ll have the opportunity to attend presentations, exhibitions, discussions, fundraising activities and events which will help you to broaden your horizons and learn about and understand other cultures.

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You’ll need the Silver Award and a plan for every activity organised. Any combination of activity types.


Financial Support Depending on your personal circumstances you may be able to get financial support with things like travel costs, course costs, childcare and meals. You will need to make an application for these funds at the time that you enrol, and may need to provide evidence of your household income.

Careers Guidance Whether it is deciding on your future career path or help with applying for jobs, our team of Careers Advisors are available throughout your journey to support you to make the right choices and to plan your next steps.

Safeguarding and Wellbeing We hope your time with us at College will be both happy and safe. From time to time we all might need some help to stay safe and well. Our Safeguarding and Wellbeing team are here to support you through any issues or challenges you might be facing.

The team are all fully professionally qualified and hold Matrix standard accreditation for the quality of their services.

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Students’ Union Bradford College is proud to have an active Students’ Union. Studying with us, you’ll get instant access to our range of union services! You’ll benefit from our activities, societies and volunteering opportunities.

Societies To get the most out of college life, we encourage you to join one of our many societies! This is the perfect way to make new friends and socialise with people who share the same interests as you. Previous societies have been Climate Change, LGBT, Film Club and Debating, for more information email s.union@bradfordcollege.ac.uk.

To join a society or find out more about volunteering, you can call 01274 088007, or visit the SU Office located on the ground floor of David Hockney Building,

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Volunteering Volunteering gives you the opportunity to develop new skills for your CV, improve your employability skills and help your community by working with charities and voluntary organisations across the Bradford district. If you are interested in volunteering, email: s.union@bradfordcollege.ac.uk.


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Student discounts

TOTUM is the TM

leading UK Student Discount Card. For just £12 a year you have access to 200+ UK discounts and 1000s of international discounts with a one year free international student identity (ISIC) card. How do I buy a TOTUM card? Call in to the Students’ Union, David Hockney Building and we can print your card while you wait or visit totum.com to buy your card online. For more information visit our website www.bcsu.me/discounts or call in to the Students’ Union, on the ground floor of David Hockney Building.

200+ UK discounts Here are just a few of the top discounts available; but check out the TOTUM website or app to see the full list:

10% off at Jack Wills, Boohoo, New Look, Co-op & Superdrug 12% off a 16-25 Railcard 25% off student ticket prices at ODEON cinemas 30% off at Pizza Express

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Our University Centre Once you’ve successfully completed your Further Education studies and you’re considering moving onto degree level, did you know that you can continue your studies at our University Centre? At Bradford College University Centre we pride ourselves on providing quality Higher Education within a friendly and supportive city centre campus. Our classrooms are more relaxed and intimate than many universities, allowing more opportunity for open discussion, one-to-one learning and support. We offer a range of subjects at HNC, HND, Foundation Degree, Degree and postgraduate levels, which continue to provide you with the skills and knowledge you need for employment. We have recently invested across our two-site University Centre campus (Lister Building and the Advanced Technology Centre) giving you better access to improved facilities where you can study, socialise and explore.

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Studying a degree is a big investment in your future. If you're a full-time student at Bradford College and you progress onto a Higher Education course (HNC, HND, Foundation Degree, Degree) at our University Centre, you could get a £500 loyalty bursary* to spend on anything you want. For more info visit: bradfordcollege.ac.uk/500 * T&Cs apply

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Student Successes Harris Akbar Team GB Boxer Harris studied Sport at Bradford College and trained in the College Boxing Academy. He is now part of Team GB’s podium squad and is in line to represent Team GB at the upcoming Commonwealth Games.

Georgianna Baldwin Apprentice Plumber at Bradford Council Georgianna won the Bradford Council Trainer’s Choice Apprentice of the Year award in 2019. She was nominated based on her incredible work ethic after completing her portfolio in a short space of time following maternity leave. On winning the award, Georgianna said “I didn’t think I’d win after having three months out, but it was really good because I really enjoy my apprenticeship.”

Avraj Basi Chef at The Box Tree Avraj studied Levels 2 and 3 Professional Cookery at Bradford College and now works at prestigious restaurant The Box Tree. “I came to an Open Event, Paul showed me the kitchens and I knew it was where I wanted to be.” bradfordcollege.ac.uk

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Our study programmes Have a look through our range of study programmes and when you’re ready to start your journey to employment, go to page 10 for details of how to apply. KEY There may be more information you need to know once you’ve chosen your career path. Look out for the symbols below on each page to find out more.

APPRENTICESHIPS AVAILABLE

Apprenticeships, offered in partnership with City Training Services, may also be available. See page 46 for details of all our apprenticeships.

ENGLISH AND MATHS

English and/or maths will be included in your timetable if you have not achieved a GCSE at Grade 4/C or above in these subjects when you start your course.

LEVELS OF STUDY

You can study different levels in many of our subject areas. What level you study at will depend on your current qualifications. See page 12 to find out what level of study is right for you.

PROGRESSION ROUTES

Progression to degree level study and beyond, either within the College’s University Centre or at other Higher Education providers, is available. See page 14 for details of progression routes.

UNIFORM REQUIRED

Some subjects require you to wear a uniform in preparation for working in the sector. See page 20 for details of which study programmes this applies to.

References to earning potentials throughout this guide reflect statistics from National Careers Service September 2019.

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A Levels A Level qualifications are recognised by Universities and employers everywhere, with good A level grades you can set your future educational and career aspirations high.

At Bradford College you’ll be treated like an adult, we offer students a level of freedom and maturity not usually offered in schools and whether you want to go to University or employment following your studies, we’ll make sure you’re ready for your next step.

You will be taught by high quality teaching staff, who aim to give you a career-focussed outlook when completing your course. If you want to go to university, whether at our University Centre or elsewhere, we’ll help you every step of the way with your UCAS application. We also provide our A Level students with visits to universities, career events and masterclasses with business specialists and industry experts.

Apply For Biology Business Studies Chemistry Computer Science Economics English Language English Literature Film History

Law Maths Media Studies Physics

Politics Psychology Sociology

For more course info visit bradfordcollege.ac.uk/alevels

Achieving A Levels may add 15% to your earning potential Economic Value Of Key Qualifications - Department for Education

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“It’s a great College and the people are friendly. Bradford College is like a second home for me” Wahid Gardezi – A Level Student


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PROGRESSION ROUTES

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Apprenticeships If you already know what you want to be, then an apprenticeship could be perfect for you. You’ll learn and work on a practical, hands on course and gain vital industry experience.

One of the best things about an apprenticeship is you earn while you learn. That’s right; you study AND take home a pay packet! Apprenticeships are tailored around the needs of employers so you’ll gain invaluable experience and develop skills that the industry needs. We have links with fantastic employers across a range of different industries and trades.

By completing an apprenticeship, you will demonstrate you’ve got the skills and knowhow to hit the ground running, making you a valuable employee for any organisation. At City Training Services, part of Bradford College, we’ve been delivering apprenticeships for over 35 years, so if you choose to study with us, you’re in safe hands. You’ll mostly learn through ‘on-the-job’ training, which is exactly what it says on the tin. Working within your chosen trade, you’ll get hands-on training from your employer, giving you skills to last a lifetime. Then there’s usually one day a week ‘off-the-job’ training in College where you’ll develop knowledge and apply theory to your learning.

Apply For Accountancy Business Administration Childcare Construction Customer Service Dental Digital Marketing Electrical Engineering Hairdressing & Barbering Health & Social Care IT Logistics Management Motor Vehicle Pharmacy Supporting Teaching & Learning For more course info visit citytraining.org.uk/available-apprenticeships

In 2019, two Bradford College Apprentices were winners at the prestigious Bradford Council Apprenticeship of the Year Awards.

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Various local employers, from Incommunities to Pulse Radio and the University of Leeds, have pledged their support for apprenticeships.

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Bradford School of Art Art and Design

If you are looking to express your creative talents and satisfy your passion for art and design, why not follow in the footsteps of David Hockney and study at Bradford College?

One of the best things about pursuing a career in the arts is that you can make a living from your passion, whether it’s in fine art, interior design, photography, fashion design or graphic design. You’ll study within our School of Art, which dates back over 100 years and has helped shape some of the world’s finest artists, such as cartoonist Donald Rooum, sculptor Andy

Goldsworthy and legendary painter David Hockney. Our Dye House Gallery provides students with a beautiful, inspiring space in which to exhibit and The Green House Studio, run in partnership with Hallmark, allows you to rub shoulders with industry experts and be part of creative workshops. These amazing facilities enable you to gain valuable experience and connections throughout your course. Studying at Bradford College will prepare you for an inspirational and innovative future, whether in Higher Education or employment. Let us help turn your career into a masterpiece.

Apply For Art and Design

For more course info visit bradfordcollege.ac.uk/art-design

Accredited by University of the Arts London (UAL)

Bradford Textile Archive Our unique collection goes back more than 100 years and offers inspiration for contemporary designers and a fascinating insight for historians.

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EARNING POTENTIAL PER YEAR

Students showcase their work at an annual end-of year show.

GRAPHIC DESIGNER £16,000 TO £50,000+ TEXTILE DESIGNER £15,000 TO 40,000+ PRODUCT DESIGNER £19,000 TO £50,000+

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Bradford School of Art

Creative Industries - Music, Performing Arts and Media

If you’ve always dreamed of landing that leading role or headlining major festivals, Bradford College is perfect for you.

The creative sector is one of the most exciting and fastest growing industries in the UK, so where better to immerse yourself in the Creative Industries than in the world’s first UNESCO City of Film – Bradford! Learning within our fantastic performance facilities will give you the best possible opportunities to develop and build upon your talents. Whether it is in our fully-sprung floor

dance studio, state-of-the-art music studios or in workshops, we will equip you with the skills and knowledge for Higher Education or a career in the Arts. Our tutors are experienced and passionate about music and performing arts, with lots of personal experience that helps them provide fantastic guidance for students. The learning doesn’t stop on campus as you will have opportunities to explore the region and beyond, visiting TV and radio stations, galleries and museums, including Bradford’s own The National Science and Media Museum. It’s time to raise the curtain on your career in Music, Performance and Production.

Apply For Music, Performance & Production

Performing and Production Arts

Creative Media Production & Technology

For more course info visit bradfordcollege.ac.uk/art-design

Students showcase their work at an annual end-of-year show. Bradford College was the first FE and HE College to be awarded the status of a Royal Shakespeare Company ‘lead’ school.

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The college recently received a grant from Universal Music UK Sound Foundation to invest in new equipment and instruments for Music students.


Accredited by University of the Arts London (UAL)

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COSTUME DESIGNER £13,000 - £35,000+ VIDEO EDITOR £18,000 - £45,000+ STAGE MANAGER £18,000 - £45,000+

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SEE PAGE 43 FOR KEY INFORMATION IMAGE: Final-year Higher Education Music student Dineo Motaung performs on the Bradford Festival main stage

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Business Do you have ambitions to be a success in the world of Business & Enterprise? Perhaps you want to make your way up the career ladder within a top organisation or have the desire to be your own boss. If you are looking to satisfy your inner entrepreneur, study Business.

Our business courses will give you a good understanding across all key business areas, developing vital interpersonal skills, as well as giving you an insight in disciplines such as marketing, management and human resources.

By studying at Bradford College you’ll learn from our highly qualified tutors, who have varied experience across different business sectors. You can also get inside knowledge by attending guest lectures from successful companies such as Sky. All of this will provide you with the skills to progress into Higher Education or onto a business-related career path. You will be able to build a programme that suits your future plan, whether you want to focus on Business Law, Business Finance, HR or go down a broader business path, you can do so with Bradford College.

Apply For Business

For more course info visit bradfordcollege.ac.uk/study-business

“My teachers are very good, they always support me” Follow in the footsteps of former student Asghar Ali, the CEO of fusion food brand MyLahore and property management company Smart Moves Group. UK Small Business Statistics fsb.org.uk

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BTEC Business Student, Student Experience Survey

Small to medium-size businesses employ over 16.1 million people throughout Britain.


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HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICER £15,000 - £50,000+ MARKETING MANAGER £25,000 - £55,000+ BUSINESS PROJECT MANAGER £22,000 - £70,000+

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Catering & Hospitality Are you passionate about food and inspired by famous chefs working in Britain’s thriving restaurant industry? Maybe you see yourself managing amazing events and providing fantastic hospitality? Our Catering and Hospitality courses could be perfect for you.

A career in Catering and Hospitality is hard work, but the rewards are amazing. Not only is it a people-oriented industry, but you get the opportunities to be creative, whether it’s with food, drink or an exciting experience.

The skills you’ll learn within this fast-paced sector can be applied anywhere in the world, meaning opportunities to experience new countries and cultures are open to you. Bradford College is the perfect place to start your journey. Our commercial restaurant, The Grove, will be your classroom and you’ll get a taste of working in and serving from state-of-the-art kitchens. You’ll gain valuable experience serving paying customers. Students are also encouraged to find work placements at places like The Dorchester, The Box Tree and international organisations such as Holiday Inn.

Apply For Bakery

Cookery

Front of House

For more course info visit bradfordcollege.ac.uk/hospitality-catering

The Grove is an AA Rosette-winning Bradford College restaurant and Centre of Excellence in Patisserie and Confectionery.

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Students take over a local Holiday Inn for a weeks’ worth of work experience and compete against each other in our annual Devil’s Kitchen event.


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WAITING STAFF £12,000 - £27,000+ CHEF £13,000 - £50,000+ HEAD CHEF £16,000 - £50,000+

“The tutor has made me the chef I am today, he has taught me so many things I never knew” Level 2 Professional Cookery student

Watch this video to meet our Catering & Hospitality tutors.

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Computing & IT Living in the digital age, there has never been a greater need for jobs in Computer Science, IT and Gaming across the globe. Technology is constantly evolving so being part of this innovative sector means you’ll keep learning throughout your career.

When starting your journey to employment at Bradford College, you’ll be provided with all the practical and technical skills you need to specialise in your preferred area. You’ll study in state of-the-art IT suites and Games Development workshops, with access to industry standard and high-tech equipment.

You’ll get the chance to attend interactive events such as The Yorkshire Games Festival where you’ll meet the industries’ creative minds to inspire your next big idea. Why not test your skills at WorldSkills UK where previous students have gone on to represent the College at national events and even Team GB at international WorldSkills competitions!

Apply For Cyber Security Software

Games Development Programming

Systems Support

For more course info visit bradfordcollege.ac.uk/computing-ict

Eduard Adam Member of Team UK for WorldSkills 2019 Eduard was picked for Team UK for the WorldSkills competition in Russia in 2019, a worldwide competition widely known as the skills Olympics.

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IT SUPPORT TECHNICIAN £16,000 - £35,000+ SOFTWARE DEVELOPER £20,000 - £70,000+ IT PROJECT MANAGER £25,000 - £70,000+

“The course is enjoyable and I am extremely happy with where I am and what I am doing” BTEC Level 3 in IT student

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Construction The construction industry is hugely varied and diverse, with different roles that require a wide range of skillsets and abilities. Whether you see yourself working on-site in a practical environment or designing and project-managing infrastructure, you can equip yourself with the right tools at Bradford College.

The construction industry offers both trade roles like building and carpentry as well as technical and professional roles like surveying and architecture. Working in this wideranging industry could see you constructing, designing and managing the major buildings, structures and facilities that define our landscape.

Career opportunities are available through large construction contractors and smaller specialist employers in the public and private sectors. You could also train to become your own boss and become self-employed. Construction work requires excellent technical and communication skills, which means you’ll need to have good English and maths knowledge. Our construction courses are taught in workshops mocked up to industry standard and in classrooms with state-of-the-art surveying equipment, 3D printers and CAD software. Whichever course you choose, our study programmes ensure that you have the up-to-date skills and knowledge to pursue a career in this fascinating industry.

Apply For Architecture Brickwork Carpentry Civil Engineering Electrical Installation Joinery Plastering

Plumbing Surveying

For more course info visit bradfordcollege.ac.uk/construction

Yorkshire’s best bricklayer, Josh Smith, took the 2019 Guild Of Bricklayers competition by storm and was also named the 2018 Young Builder of the Year by Youthbuild UK.

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Our students benefit from local site visits and trips to construction companies, such as our award-winning local partner Priestley Construction.


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CARPENTER/JOINER £16,000 - £40,000+ CIVIL ENGINEER £24,000 - £80,000+ ARCHITECT £27,500 - £90,000+

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Dental There’s an old medical saying that the mouth is the mirror of the body; healthy teeth and gums mean a healthier, happier body. With continuing advances in dentistry practice, there’s never been more demand or a better time to explore a career in Dental Health.

You’ll learn crucial customer-facing skills, training a vital role in a dental health team. With a calm, confident manner, you’ll not only get to know your patients, but will also be the person who can transform a client’s experience.

Start your Dental Health career in our Northern Dental Education Centre (NORDEC), with a dental surgery classroom filled with phantom heads, a decontamination suite and space for workshops and conferences. You’ll learn the essential skills you need to progress in your career and will also gain vital work experience in a real practice. Once you’ve successfully completed your study programme, you’ll be ready to pursue a career as a dental support worker, decontamination assistant, dental receptionist, or you could choose to continue further training in the Dental Health industry.

Apply For Working in Dental Settings

For more course info visit bradfordcollege.ac.uk/nordec

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“Gaining an in-depth insight into the dental field has made a profound impact on my ability to progress in my dental nursing apprenticeship.” Henna Hussain, Nordec Student


EARNING POTENTIAL PER YEAR

DENTAL NURSE £18,800 - £30,100+ DENTAL HYGIENIST £24,200 - £37,000+ DENTIST £32,000 - £85,000+

Check out the NORDEC facilities in this video!

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Early Years & Childcare Are you a nurturing and caring person? Studying a course in Early Years & Childcare, you’ll learn how to look after and nurture babies and young children in a nursery or pre-school setting.

There is an ever-growing need for jobs in Childcare. As a result, a range of exciting opportunities have opened up for nursery and pre-school work. By studying a course in Early Years & Childcare, you’ll learn how to look after babies and young children in a nursery or pre-school

setting. We also offer Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools qualifications. These are ideal for building the experience necessary to work in Primary, Secondary and Further Education. Work placements are available at hospitals, youth centres, community projects, schools and pre-schools. You will also take part in activities including charity fundraising and community projects. Career opportunities include working in children’s centres, crèches, kids’ clubs, nurseries and playgroups.

Apply For Caring for Children

Childcare and Education

Teaching Assistants

For more course info visit bradfordcollege.ac.uk/early-years

100% of students agreed that teaching was good End of Course Student Experience Survey 2019, (Child and Social Care Students)

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of students agreed the study programme was well organised End of Course Student Experience Survey 2019 (Child and Social Care Students)


EARNING POTENTIAL PER YEAR

TEACHING ASSISTANT £11,500 - £23,000+ NURSERY WORKER £14,000 - £24,000+ PLAY WORKER £12,000 - £30,000+

APPRENTICESHIPS AVAILABLE

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Engineering & Motor Vehicle Engineers design, manufacture and build for a better world. Our society relies on the precise and efficient work of engineers to provide creative ideas and technological solutions to issues that affect our daily lives.

Vehicle study programmes? We offer courses in Motor Maintenance & Repair, and Vehicle Fitting. You’ll work in an industry-standard garage setting at our Bowling Back Lane campus and learn hands-on skills and techniques.

Working in this sector combines specialist knowledge with practical skills. Technological know-how can command high salaries and excellent career progression opportunities.

Students have previously been taken on trips to leading car manufacturers like Jaguar Land Rover and completed the UK Fast Trackers project to gain insight into the engineering industry. Career opportunities include working in garages, haulage companies, mechanics, motorsports, roadside assistance and vehicle design & development.

If you have the need for speed, why not kick-start your career with one of our Motor

Apply For Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering

Electrical Installation Vehicle Fitting

Vehicle Technician

For more info visit bradfordcollege.ac.uk/engineering-motorvehicle

856,000 people are employed across the UK Automotive industry.

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Last year, six of our talented Engineering and Electrical Engineering students received Silver awards from the National Industrial Cadets programme.


EARNING POTENTIAL PER YEAR

MOTOR MECHANIC £18,000 - £35,000+ ELECTRICIAN £18,000 - £42,000+ MECHANICAL ENGINEER £22,000 - £55,000+

APPRENTICESHIPS AVAILABLE

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LEVELS OF STUDY

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PROGRESSION ROUTES

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English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)

Are you aged 16-18? Have you moved here from another country? Would you like to learn the English language? If yes, then a full-time ESOL course is perfect for you!

You’ll be taught the English language and develop your speaking, listening, reading and writing skills to help you gain skills and qualifications to join a new course, such as Science, IT, Business, Sport, Catering & Hospitality, Construction or Travel & Tourism.

This course also includes a large variety of activities and projects throughout the year such as trips, cultural events, work experience and volunteering opportunities*. At the end of the course, you and your classmates will be involved in an enterprising project. This will offer you the opportunity to showcase your talents and enhance your employability skills whilst having fun!

Apply For English for Speakers of Other Languages

For more course info visit bradfordcollege.ac.uk/esol

*ESOL students are given the opportunity to go on cultural trips like seeing theatre shows and also working with community projects like Lidget Green Healthy Living Centre and other local partners.

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Based on your current understanding of the English language, we will identify which level of study is right for you.


I have turned into a person who has confidence and is ready for anything. Now I want to become a person who can have an effect on community. ESOL Student, 2018

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PROGRESSION ROUTES

SEE PAGE 43 FOR KEY INFORMATION IMAGE: Artwork created by ESOL students for a Bradford Council event


GCSEs

Pre-A level / Resits

GCSEs are the gateway to your future! They are essential to help you move on to further study and land your dream job.

Most places of employment and providers of Higher Education will ask for a GCSE Grade 4/C in English, maths and science. If you just missed out on being able to study A levels, our one year fast-track programme will improve your GCSE grades, allowing you to progress onto A levels the following year. All we ask is that you’re aged 16-18 years old and already have GCSEs at Grade 3/D in the subjects you want to study and this must also include English and maths.

As a full-time student, you will study a minimum of four GCSEs so check out the wide range of subjects we offer below. Applying to study your GCSEs today is the best way of building a brighter tomorrow!

Study Biology, Physics and Chemistry as three individual GCSEs, or as a combined award and achieve two GCSE grades.

Apply For Biology Business Chemistry Citizenship Combined Science Computer Science English Language Film Media Studies

Physics Psychology

History

Maths

Sociology

For more course info visit bradfordcollege.ac.uk/gcse

Over 4,000

students sat GCSE papers in 2019. Bradford College is one of the largest providers of GCSEs in the region.

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In 2019, our Science GCSE results have outperformed the national averages


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PROGRESSION ROUTES

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Hair, Beauty & Media Make-up If you love all things beauty and have a passion for making people feel and look good, studying Hair, Beauty & Media Make-up is ideal for you.

In this rewarding and inspiring sector, you will use your creativity, enthusiasm and vision to change a client’s day for the better. Hair and beauty trends change like the seasons so you’ll be kept on your toes learning emerging techniques and styles throughout your career. At Bradford College, you’ll learn on the job with paying clients at our on-campus commercial salon. At this accredited Wella Centre of Excellence, you’ll have access to Wella’s latest products and expertise knowledge during hands-on workshops.

By studying Beauty Therapy, you’ll learn to pamper your clients in our luxurious spa (opening 2020) facilities, train using professional and high-end products such as Dermalogica, providing a first-class service to your clients. Start your exciting Hair, Beauty & Media Make-up career with us and make sure you’re ready for your dream job. Career opportunities in this sector include high street hair and beauty therapy salons, beauty clinics, health spas, nail bars, hotels, theatres, TV studios and film sets.

Apply For Barbering

Beauty Therapy

Hairdressing

Make-up

Nails

For more course info visit bradfordcollege.ac.uk/beauty-therapy

Hairdresser and Beauty Therapist are two of the happiest jobs in the world! (Careers Happiness Index 2019)

High street experience – Students sparkle on their work placement at Debenhams in Bradford.

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Throughout the year, students participate in competitions including ‘Wella Colour Masters’ and ‘Hairdressing Student of the Year’.


EARNING POTENTIAL PER YEAR

BEAUTY THERAPIST £15,000 - £20,000+ HAIRDRESSER £14,000 - £30,000+ IMAGE CONSULTANT £14,000 - £40,000+

Check out the facilities in this video!

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Health & Social Care Careers in the Health and Social Care sector are varied, challenging and highly rewarding. With a career in the caring professions, you will make a real difference to people’s lives every day.

The NHS is the main employer in the sector, offering excellent career prospects, while other healthcare providers include private companies, care homes, dentists, opticians and more. This industry offers a wealth of

rewarding careers including healthcare assistant, emergency and occupational care, speech and behavioural therapists and nursing. If you can relate to people from a wide range of backgrounds and are passionate about handling patients with sensitivity and respect, then health and social care is the right career for you.

Apply For Adult Care

Clinical Healthcare

For more course info visit bradfordcollege.ac.uk/health-social-care

NEW FOR 2019

Extended certificate Health and Social Care

This course develops cognitive and problem-solving skills and encourage critical thinking. (This course must be studied alongside two other courses of the same value e.g two A Levels or one A Level and another extended certificate)

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The NHS is one of the top five largest workforces in the world, employing more than 1.5 million people!

TOP 5

There are over 80,000 vacancies for social care jobs at any one time in England.


EARNING POTENTIAL PER YEAR

HEALTHCARE ASSISTANT £15,000 - £20,000+ NURSE £24,000 - £37,000+ PARAMEDIC £24,000 - £37,000

APPRENTICESHIPS AVAILABLE

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Progression to Learning and Work Are you not sure what your next steps are? If you have no formal qualifications, or limited GCSE grades, then don’t worry! One of our progression courses could be perfect to help shape your future. On our Progression to Learning and Work programme, we will support you to build your confidence, develop new skills and help you improve your English and maths. Our tutors will provide you with a wide range of stimulating, educational and enjoyable activities in and out of the classroom. With our guidance and support, you’ll grow in self-confidence and gain the skills you need to pursue further study or to start a successful career.

If you have any disabilities and/or learning difficulties and would like to become more confident in completing day-to-day tasks by yourself, maybe our Skills for Independent Living study programme can help. On this course, our tutors will support you to develop your communication, reading, writing and maths skills for use in your home life and for the workplace. You’ll join in with tasks and activities that will teach you how to manage your own money, cook your own food and plan your own career. With our support and guidance, you’ll grow in confidence and gain the skills you need to live an independent life.

Apply For Progression to Learning and Work

Skills for Independent Living

Skills for Employment

For more course info visit bradfordcollege.ac.uk/progression

“We learned new skills, we met new people and all of this will help us find a job” Skills for Employment student 2019

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We have strong links with organisations such as Bradford Disability Sport & Leisure and the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme, providing you with opportunities to grow your talents.


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Uniformed Protective Services Dedication, discipline and tactical decisions are all elements of working in the Uniformed Protective Services. If you’re considering joining the RAF, Navy or the Army or if you’re thinking about being a Paramedic, Police Officer, Fire Fighter or Prison Officer, our courses can help you start your journey to employment.

You’ll be taught by a team of experienced tutors and ex-serving professionals who can give you the inside knowledge on the career of your choice. By being part of this industry, you’ll contribute towards helping others and giving back to your community. By studying Uniformed Protective Services with us, you’ll get the chance to experience Police Riot Training, visit Fire Stations and attend an annual Army Camp residential to see what it’s like serving and helping the community.

Apply For Uniformed Protective Services

Visit bradfordcollege.ac.uk/uniformed-protective-services

“Quality work experience complements what is taught in the classroom and is a key way in which, as a College, we can help students get ready for employment and progress into their chosen career.” Conrad Williams, Uniformed Protective Services Tutor.

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EMPLOYER VISIT

Last year, our students visited the West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue headquarters, met prison sniffer dogs from HMP Manchester, and provided a guard of honour at the Cross of Sacrifice Service of Remembrance.


EARNING POTENTIAL PER YEAR

FIRE FIGHTER £22,000 - £42,000+ SOLDIER £15,670 - £35,150+ POLICE OFFICER £20,000 - £60,000+

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Science The UK is world-renowned when it comes to science, leading groundbreaking research in medicine, sustainable energies, clean air and navigation. The UK energy workforce aims to recruit 200,000 new employees by 2023*, so there’s no time like the present to choose a career in Science!

If you have an inquisitive mind and a methodical approach, study a practicalbased course, exploring how science impacts everyday life. We will help you build skills and techniques across stimulating topics such as the human body, science in industry,

astronomy and chemistry, to name but a few. Enjoy planning and working on experiments? Then our purpose-built laboratories will suit you perfectly as you will work on innovative practical exercises alongside theoretical work. As we want you to experience life outside of campus, you will have the opportunity to attend relevant workplace visits, lectures and topical outings. Studying Science with us will be the perfect catalyst for progression into Higher Education to study subjects such as forensic science, biomedical science, microbiology and combined sciences. * UK Commission for Employment and Skills

Apply For Applied Science

For A level Biology, Chemistry and Physics see page 44

For more course info visit bradfordcollege.ac.uk/science

“It is a very practical, hands-on course covering physics, chemistry and biology, and is well-respected by both universities and employers” Gail Holmes Curriculum Area Manager

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The UK’s science industry will employ up to 260,000 people between 2015 and 2025!

142,000 professional level and 73,000 technical level jobs will exist by 2025.


EARNING POTENTIAL PER YEAR

BIOMEDICAL SCIENTIST £24,240 - £43,770+ CHEMIST £18,000 - £50,000+ GENETICIST £18,000 - £60,000+

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Sport If you’re a footy follower, a boxing buff or a fitness fanatic, you can turn your passion for Sport, Exercise and Fitness into a career!

Working in this industry you will need stamina, determination and patience to motivate and inspire people to achieve their goals. Rewards are high as you will have opportunities to work with young people, schools, community groups and the general public. We offer an exceptional level of coaching across Football, Rugby, Cricket, Boxing,

Tennis and Racket sports, and Fitness. Our recently established partnerships with RIASA football, Bradford Bulls Foundation, Yorkshire Cricket Foundation and Boxing England, mean you’ll receive high-level coaching as part of your study. We have helped develop various talented sports stars who have gone on to represent the nation and become professional athletes. Our staff are experts in their field and will build up your skills. By the time you’re finished at Bradford College, your CV will pack a punch for your future in sport.

Apply For Coaching and Development

Fitness

For more course info visit bradfordcollege.ac.uk/sport

Former BTEC Sport student and Champion Boxer Harris Akbar returned to college to show off his latest medal and encourage students to work hard and follow their dreams. “I am very proud to have been a student at Bradford College and proud to continue to represent the Bradford College Boxing Club. The boxing facilities at college are excellent and I owe the college, and especially Mally McIver. Team England and Bradford College Boxing coach), a lot in helping me get to where I am today”. Team GB Boxer and former student Harris Akbar

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EARNING POTENTIAL PER YEAR

FITNESS INSTRUCTOR £14,000 - £30,000+ SPORTS COACH £14,000 - £35,000+ PE TEACHER £16,250 - £61,000+

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Travel, Aviation, Hospitality & Events By studying Travel, Aviation, Hospitality & Events the world is your oyster! Work abroad, meet new people and tour the globe…

Join us to perfect your communication, teamwork and organisation skills. Your savvy customer service skills will keep your clients happy and help create an experience they will never forget. At Bradford College, you’ll have the chance to gain real-life experience; previous students have benefited from work placements at local Holiday Inn hotels, international holiday camp providers, travel agencies and more.

Once you complete your course, career opportunities include working at airports, airlines, cruise ships, hotels, tour operators, travel agencies and visitor attractions. Former students have progressed from their course to working for employers such as Jet 2, Leeds Bradford Airport, Jurys Inn Hotels and Qatar Airways. Students are also encouraged to arrange, promote and host their own events in college restaurant The Grove working together with Catering and Hospitality students.

Apply For Travel and Tourism Industry

For more course info visit bradfordcollege.ac.uk/travelandtourism

“At Bradford College, we are determined to give our students the education and experience to help launch them into successful careers and partnerships with employers such as Holiday Inn are invaluable.” Sarah O’Connell, Travel and Tourism tutor.

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Travel and Tourism students spent a week’s work placement in the Netherlands with Eurocamp. They enjoyed a taste of their future careers as they learned what it took to run a holiday park and tried their hands at a number of roles across the holiday camp business.


EARNING POTENTIAL PER YEAR

TRAVEL AGENT £14,000 - £40,000+ TOUR GUIDE £18,000 - £30,000+ AIR CABIN CREW £12,000 - £30,000+

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PROGRESSION ROUTES

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Jargon buster Bamboozled with educational terms and phrases? Hopefully our helpful jargon buster should make things a lot clearer. ACCESS TO FURTHER EDUCATION (FE)

AWARD/CERTIFICATE/DIPLOMA

Foundation learning for young people aged 16-18 who have not gained GCSEs, or have low grades. The course offers work-related skills alongside personal development and other life skills.

These terms relate to the qualification size, depending on how in-depth the qualification is and the number of units you are required to study. Diplomas are the largest with the most units, Certificates are in-between an Award and a Diploma and Awards are the smallest with the fewest units to complete. All three types of qualification can be studied at different levels.

ACCESS TO HIGHER EDUCATION (HE)

One-year pre-degree courses that help people aged 19+ without traditional qualifications to progress onto higher level pathways and undergraduate degree courses. A LEVEL

Qualifications at the level above GCSE in specific subjects usually completed in two years.

BA, BEd, BEng, BSc

Higher Education qualifications referring to Bachelor degrees: Bachelor of Arts (BA); Bachelor of Education (BEd); Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) and Bachelor of Science (BSc). BTEC

APPRENTICESHIPS

Apprenticeships mix on-the-job training with classroom learning, providing you with the skills you need for your chosen career. Apprentices work with an employer and earn a wage while learning.

Certificates and Diplomas in vocational subjects awarded by the Business and Technology Education Council (BTEC) and work-related qualifications offered by Edexcel. Offered at different levels, BTEC qualifications can lead to further studies, employment and progression to Higher Education. CACHE

An awarding body that offers a wide range of qualifications suitable for individuals involved in early years education, childcare, and health and social care.

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CAMPUS

HIGHER EDUCATION (HE)

We call our buildings and locations campuses. We have six different campus sites that include the David Hockney Building (DHB), Advanced Technology Centre (ATC), Lister Building (LB), Trinity Green (TG) and Bowling Back Lane (BBL).

Qualifications at Level 4 - 6. This includes Higher National Certificates (HNCs), Higher National Diplomas (HNDs), Foundation Degrees and Honours Degrees. HIGHER NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (HNC)

An awarding body that provides qualifications relating to an occupation or employment.

Level 4 qualification that is equivalent to the first year of a three-year degree course. After completing a HNC, you can progress to a Higher National Diploma (HND).

ENTRY LEVEL

HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA (HND)

The level of a qualification indicates its degree of difficulty. Some qualifications are offered at Entry Level, which is lower than Level 1. Entry Levels start at Entry 1 and rise to Entry 3, progression from Entry Level 3 is onto a Level 1 course.

Level 5 qualification that is equivalent to the second year of a three-year degree course. After completing a HND, you may want to progress to a Level 6 top-up course to complete your degree.

CITY & GUILDS

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

What you need to get a place on a course, this normally involves exam results including English and maths – usually at GCSE level. ESOL

English for Speakers of Other Languages. An English qualification for people whose first language is not English. FURTHER EDUCATION (FE)

This comes after Year 11 at a secondary school and before degree level study at a university. This includes GCSEs, A levels, apprenticeships and vocational training.

LEVELS

The level of a qualification indicates its difficulty. GCSEs at grades 9-4 (A*-C) are at Level 2 while A Levels are at Level 3. Some qualifications are also offered at Entry Level, which is lower than Level 1. MOODLE

Is an online virtual learning environment. You can access course materials and learning resources to support your studies. UCAS

University and Colleges Admissions Service You’ll use this system to apply for a degree course at our University Centre or a university of your choice.

GCSE

Stands for General Certificate of Secondary Education. At Bradford College, these qualifications are usually completed after one year of study. Grades D-G (3-1) are Level 1 qualifications, while Grades A*-C (9-4) are Level 2.

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Course guide information This course guide was prepared in the winter of 2019 for courses starting in September 2020. Any subsequent changes to information will be published in the course information on our website bradfordcollege.ac.uk. We have tried to ensure that all of the information provided is as accurate and up-to-date as possible. However, it is always possible that this information could change and you should check our website for the latest information before you apply. (Where there is a difference between the contents of this course guide and our website, the contents of the website take precedence.) We will always try to deliver your study programme as described in this course guide. However, sometimes we have to make changes as set out below. We review all study programmes each year and change them to reflect staff expertise, current trends and as a result of student feedback. We will try to ensure that you have a range of study programmes to choose from and we will let you know in good time the options available for you to choose for the following year. We will only change core modules for a study programme if it is necessary for us to do so, for example, to maintain course accreditation. We will let you know about any such changes as soon as possible, usually before you begin the relevant academic year. On occasion we may need to make changes to other aspects of a study programme, or how it is delivered. We will only make changes if they are for reasons outside of our control, or where they are for our students’ benefit.

We will endeavour to let you know about any such changes as soon as possible (usually before the relevant academic year). Salary information is taken from www.nationalcareers.service.gov.uk We make every effort to check the accuracy of the information in this course guide at the time of going to press. However, if you feel that any of the information is misleading then please contact: Marketing & Communications, Bradford College, Great Horton Road, Bradford, BD7 1AY. Email: marketing@bradfordcollege.ac.uk

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