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MAINTENANCE CARPENTER LANDSCAPER BUILDER MECHANIC AVIONICS SURVEYOR PROJECT MANAGER ARCHITECT CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEER PLANNER ROOFER PLUMBER DEMOLITION ENGINEER TECHNICIAN ELECTRICIAN MANUFACTURER DESIGNER AND MUCH MORE.
BUILDING CAREER SUCCESS Construction and engineering are at the hub of our industrial and domestic lives, and there is a specific demand for skilled staff in many sectors of the industry. At the College, we offer a wide range of workrelated courses, combined with industry experience and links to local businesses, to give you the knowledge and skills you need to pursue a rewarding career. Is it right for you? If it is the construction industry you are aiming for, whichever trade you want to specialise in, our strong links within the industry can help you build the solid foundations of a successful career. Our highly skilled staff and excellent workshop facilities provide a friendly and safe environment to learn all the skills you need, help you progress and maximise your opportunities for employment.
Our expert staff all have an engineering background and our workshops are equipped with the latest technology, so you can be sure of learning skills that are relevant to the future needs of the industry. What will you learn? Whichever course you choose, you will develop hands-on practical knowledge and valuable experience of working with clients and in a project team environment. Using the technology of the future, you will gain all the skills you need for the modern workplace and for a successful career.
If you are interested in engineering, we offer a range of vocational programmes, again backed up with professional industry experience.
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Technician and Professional courses are mostly designed either for those wanting to enter the industry at a planning or managerial level. For these courses, you will be on a pathway to Higher Education, studying areas such as design principles, surveying, structural analysis and management principles. What else does the College offer? Whatever your interests, City College Norwich has all that you could ask for. We have a fully equipped theatre, a well stocked Information Store and study centre, media suite, practice rooms, modern labs, workshops, sports halls and much more. Plus there are 1,200 PCs available to use on site! At City College Norwich, you will get the very best start to achieving your ambitions as well as making lasting friendships along the way.
Richard Burley Head of School
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MAINTENANCE CARPENTER LANDSCAPER BUILDER MECHANIC AVIONICS SURVEYOR PROJECT MANAGER ARCHITECT CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEER PLANNER ROOFER PLUMBER DEMOLITION ENGINEER TECHNICIAN ELECTRICIAN MANUFACTURER DESIGNER AND MUCH MORE.
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CONSTRUCTION AND ENGINEERING This continues to be at the hub of our industrial and domestic lives. With industry experience and links to local businesses, we can give you the knowledge and skills to pursue a successful career. When attending practical sessions in the College you will be expected to wear industry standard clothing such as a high visibility jacket, hard hats and steel toe capped boots to comply with Health and Safety regulations, as you would in the workplace. At City College Norwich we take all aspects of Health and Safety very seriously. Your safety is paramount and you will be fully briefed on aspects of Health and Safety in the workplace before undertaking practical training.
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CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING TRADES If you want a career in Whatever construction trade you wish to specialise in, our strong links within the industry will help build the foundations of a solid career.
engineering, City College Norwich has a wide range of courses, with professional industry experience designed to meet your needs.
Our expert staff and comprehensive workshop facilities provide a friendly and safe environment in which to learn the skills you need, as well as creating an excellent basis for employment and progression. To succeed as a skilled craftsperson you will need to be prepared to practice – this means repetitive and physically demanding work.
With highly qualified staff recruited from engineering backgrounds and workshops equipped with the latest technology, you will learn the skills relevant to the future needs of the industry.
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MAINTENANCE CARPENTER LANDSCAPER BUILDER MECHANIC AVIONICS SURVEYOR PROJECT MANAGER ARCHITECT CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEER PLANNER ROOFER PLUMBER DEMOLITION ENGINEER TECHNICIAN ELECTRICIAN MANUFACTURER DESIGNER AND MUCH MORE.
WHICH LEVEL OF STUDY? Once you have decided the subject for you, you then need to decide what qualifications to aim for. If you are in any doubt about the right level of course or the right qualification, then make sure you call The Advice Shop for guidance or come to one of our Open Days.
Vehicle Body and Paint
Vehicle Body and Paint
Construction
Construction
Carpentry and Joinery
Carpentry and Joinery
Plumbing
Bricklaying
Electrical Installation
Motor Vehicle
Building Craft
Engineering
Bricklaying Motor Vehicle
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Engineering
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GCSEs Applied GCSEs
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BTEC Level 2 Diploma
English for Speakers of other Languages.
BTEC Level 1 Diploma
Institute of Motor Industry Certificate
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Construction
Construction and the Built Environment
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Foundation Degree
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BTEC Higher National Diploma
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A Levels (AS/A2) Applied A Levels BTEC Level 3 Diploma Institute of Motor Industry Diploma
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PROGRESSION
CONSTRUCTION AND ENGINEERING At City College Norwich we offer progression routes into Higher Education for those that want to stay on and enter the industry at a planning or management level and for those that are returning to study alongside their jobs to advance their careers. Our programmes, backed by academic excellence and links with local industry, are designed to give you the theoretical knowledge and practical skills to pursue a successful career.
BTEC HND CIVIL ENGINEERING This qualification provides the educational background required for a career in civil and municipal engineering, structural engineering, public health and water engineering or highway engineering. BTEC HND CONSTRUCTION AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT The HND programme develops your knowledge, understanding, skills and awareness necessary to provide you with the potential to progress to technical, supervisory and managerial positions in Civil Engineering. On the course you will cover building and technology, science and materials, health, safety and welfare, management principles and applications and surveying procedures.
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BTEC HND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING The HND programme develops your knowledge, understanding, skills and awareness necessary to provide you with the potential to progress to technical, supervisory and managerial positions in mechanical engineering. BTEC HND ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC Pathway Options There are two pathways available: Electronic Pathway – suitable for people working or wanting to work in the Electrical/Electronics industry. Mechatronic Pathway – suitable for people working or wanting to work in the Process/Maintenance industry.
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DANNY WINS GOLD IN CARPENTRY COMPETITION
City College Norwich carpentry apprentice Danny Branson, who works for Morgan Sindall, has won the gold medal in the Norfolk and Waveney Building Apprentices Competition – following in the footsteps of his site manager, Ken Bassett, who won the same competition 26 years ago when he too was a City College Norwich apprentice. Nineteen year old Danny, from Earlham, Norwich, was one of over 50 apprentices in construction trades taking part in the R.E. Carter Building Apprentices Competition held at Great Yarmouth College. Fourteen apprentices from five local colleges and training providers had just five hours in which to complete a challenging brief in the carpentry and joinery competition, where they had to construct a complex hand cut roof featuring bargeboards and a housed collar.
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CONSTRUCTION
BRICKLAYING CRAFT DIPLOMA
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Information quants and communicating with others
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Building methods and construction technology
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Carry out basic cavity walling
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Contribute to setting out and building basic masonry structures up to DPC.
Course Description: This course is the starting point for vocationally specific bricklaying courses. There are seven units – three common and four tradespecific. The course is for all students starting the bricklaying work-related route. Basic knowledge of bricklaying at Foundation Level will be gained. The course is approximately 60% to 40% practical and theoretical content with the majority of the time being spent in the workshop area and the rest in study rooms and classrooms. You will need to provide your own overalls, protective footwear and all stationery requirements. You will need to have basic skills in IT, communications and Maths.
Entry Requirements: Demonstrate commitment, motivation and enthusiasm to succeed on the course. Progression: Bricklaying Craft Diploma Level two or an Apprenticeship with an employer.
LEVEL 1 DURATION 1 year ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Commitment and enthusiasm PROGRESSION Bricklaying Craft Diploma Level 2 or an Apprenticeship with an employer
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CARPENTRY AND JOINERY CRAFT DIPLOMA
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Carry out safe working practices in construction
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Produce basic woodworking joints
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Prepare and use carpentry and joinery portable power tools.
Course Description: This course is the starting point for vocationally specific carpentry and joinery courses. There are six units – three common and three trade-specific. The course is for all students starting the carpentry trades work-related route. Basic knowledge of carpentry and joinery at Foundation Level will be gained. The course is approximately a 60% to 40% mix of practical and, theoretical content, with the majority of the time being spent in the workshop area and the rest in study rooms and classrooms. You will need to provide your own overalls, protective footwear and all stationery requirements.
Entry Requirements: Demonstrate commitment, motivation and enthusiasm to succeed on the course. Progression: Site Carpentry/Bench Joinery Craft Diploma Level two or an Apprenticeship with an employer.
You will need to have basic skills in IT, communications and Maths.
LEVEL 1 DURATION 1 year ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Commitment and enthusiasm PROGRESSION Site Carpentry/Bench Joinery Craft Diploma Level 2 or an Apprenticeship with an employer
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CONSTRUCTION
BUILDING CRAFT OCCUPATIONS CERTIFICATE Level: One Duration: One year Course Description: This course will encourage you to develop the personal skills and qualities you need for work and to help you achieve your full potential. The programme gives you the chance to explore the opportunities offered in the construction sector and to acquire appropriate vocational skills. The course is made up of different units, which include: l
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Developing electrical installation skills
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Developing plumbing skills.
Entry Requirements: Demonstrate commitment, motivation and enthusiasm to succeed on the course. Progression: After the course you could take a different Level one qualification or progress to the Bricklaying Craft Diploma Level two. The Building Craft Occupations Certificate can also prepare you for employment in the construction industry.
You also take Functional Skills in English, Maths and ICT.
LEVEL 1 DURATION 1 year ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Commitment and enthusiasm PROGRESSION Bricklaying Craft Diploma Level 2 or an Apprenticeship with an employer
CONSTRUCTION
BRICKLAYING CRAFT DIPLOMA
Level: Two Duration: One year Course Description: This extremely popular course will give you a good introduction to the practical skills and theory you will need to pursue a career as a bricklayer. By the end of your course you will have gained up to three of the four elements needed to complete a basic Level two Apprenticeship Framework: l
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Health and Safety test
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Functional Skills.
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Carry out safe working practices in construction
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Information quants and communicating with others
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Building methods and construction technology
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Interpret working drawings to set out masonry structures
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Thin joint masonry and masonry cladding
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Build solid walling, isolated and attached piers
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Build cavity walling, forming masonry structures.
Entry Requirements: Successful completion of the Bricklaying Craft Diploma Level one. Progression: Many of our students move into employment and gain the NVQ Level two on a construction site.
LEVEL 2 DURATION 1 year ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Bricklaying Craft Diploma Level 1 PROGRESSION An Apprenticeship with an employer
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SITE CARPENTRY/BENCH JOINERY CRAFT DIPLOMA
Level: Two
The units you will study with all routes are:
Duration: One year
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Carry out safe working practices in construction
Course Description: This extremely popular course will give you a good introduction to the practical skills and theory you will need to pursue a career as a carpenter.
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Information quants and communicating with others
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Building methods and construction technology.
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Technical Certificate
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Health and Safety test
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Functional Skills.
Entry Requirements: Successful completion of the Carpentry and Joinery Craft Diploma Level one. Progression: Many of our students move into employment and gain the NVQ Level two on a construction site.
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Mark out from setting out details for routine joinery products
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Manufacture routine joinery products.
LEVEL 2 DURATION 1 year ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Carpentry and Joinery Craft Diploma Level 1 PROGRESSION An Apprenticeship with an employer
CONSTRUCTION
PLUMBING PRE-APPRENTICESHIP
Level: One Duration: One year (with possible progression to work-experience year) Course Description: This course is ideal if you want to take the first steps towards becoming a qualified plumber. It will give you the basic knowledge and skills relating to plumbing.
Entry Requirements: Three GCSEs grades A*-D in English, Maths and Science. You will also be asked to attend an advisory interview. Progression: An Apprenticeship with an employer and further study.
The course explores hot and cold water systems, pipes and gutters, plus how to install pipe systems, use materials and fit components. It also includes an introduction to the construction industry and the range of operations involved within it. Alongside the plumbing course, you will also study English, Maths and ICT. The course will prepare you for employment, and once you are in a job within a relevant sector of the plumbing and heating industry you may continue to study part-time.
LEVEL 1 DURATION 1 year ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 3 GCSEs grades A*-D PROGRESSION An Apprenticeship with an employer or work-experience
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ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION PRE-APPRENTICESHIP
Level: One Duration: One year (with possible progression to work-experience year) Course Description: This is an ideal course for school leavers who wish to pursue a career in electrical installation engineering. The qualification covers both practical skills and theoretical knowledge in the following areas: mechanical skills, wiring techniques and installation skills.
Entry Requirements: Three GCSEs grades A*-D in English, Maths and Science. You will also be asked to attend an advisory interview. Progression: An Advanced Apprenticeship with an employer.
For example installing lighting, power circuits, technical knowledge, which includes a sound understanding of electrical engineering principles, electrical installations and electronics, in addition to component recognition, operation and testing. Alongside the electrical installation course, you will also study English, Maths and ICT.
LEVEL 1 DURATION 1 year ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 3 GCSEs grades A*-D PROGRESSION An Apprenticeship with an employer or work-experience
ENGINEERING
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR IMI DIPLOMA Level: One Duration: One year Course Description: The IMI Level one Diploma is aimed at those planning a career as an automotive technician. You will study for the IMI Level one Diploma and progress onto the Level two Certificate at the College. To complete this course you will need to successfully achieve a number of practical assessments and online knowledge assessments. Your time at college will be divided into 60% classroom delivery and 40% practical workshop activities.
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Functional Skills
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Electrical and electronic technology.
Entry Requirements: Demonstrate commitment, motivation and enthusiasm to succeed on the course. Progression: Vehicle Maintenance and Repair IMI Certificate Level two.
During your time at college, you will develop basic vehicle maintenance and repair skills, as well as study a number of units related to motor vehicles and the motor industry.
LEVEL 1 DURATION 1 year ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Commitment and enthusiasm PROGRESSION Vehicle Maintenance and Repair IMI Certificate Level 2
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VEHICLE BODY AND PAINT OPERATIONS IMI DIPLOMA Level: One Duration: One year Course Description: This course is ideal for you if you want to prepare yourself for a career in the vehicle body repair industry. The course has an option of either body panel repair or paint application (refinishing). In both areas, students will restore damaged bodywork through the initial stages of repair. Repairs are carried out to industry standard using the large range of equipment found in the College’s impressive body workshop. The course includes elements of Health and Safety, housekeeping and basic body repair techniques. You will be required to complete a set number of practical tasks and pass four online multiple-choice question papers.
Entry Requirements: Demonstrate commitment, motivation and enthusiasm to succeed on the course. Progression: Vehicle Body and Paint Operations IMI Level two Certificate.
LEVEL 1 DURATION 1 year ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Commitment and enthusiasm PROGRESSION Vehicle Body and Paint Operations IMI Level 2 Certificate
ENGINEERING
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR IMI CERTIFICATE Level: Two Duration: One year Course Description: The IMI Certificate Level two is aimed at those planning a career as an Automotive Technician. To complete this course you will need to successfully achieve a number of practical assessments and online knowledge assessments. Your time at college will be divided into 60% classroom delivery and 40% practical workshop activities. You will develop basic vehicle maintenance and repair skills and you will study a number of units related to motor vehicles and the motor industry.
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Engine technology
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Transmission technology
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Electrical and electronic technology.
Entry Requirements: Two GCSEs grades A*-D including English and Maths, a Level one award in a relevant subject and a selection interview. Progression: Vehicle Maintenance and Repair IMI Diploma Level three or an Apprenticeship with an employer.
LEVEL 2 DURATION 1 year ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 2 GCSEs grades A*-D or IMI Award Level 1 and selection interview PROGRESSION Vehicle Maintenance and Repair IMI Diploma Level 3 or an Apprenticeship with an employer
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VEHICLE BODY AND PAINT OPERATIONS IMI CERTIFICATE Level: Two Duration: One year Course Description: This course is ideal for you if you have achieved good GCSE results and wish to prepare yourself for a career in the body repair industry. The course has an option of either body panel repair or paint application (refinishing). In both areas, students will restore damaged vehicles or panels back to original shape and finish. Repairs are carried out to industry standard using the large range of equipment found in the College’s impressive body workshop. The course includes elements of Health and Safety, general housekeeping and industry standard body repair techniques. Practical skills will be tested by a series of tasks within the College workshop.
Theory knowledge will be tested by a series of online multiple-choice question papers which are externally set by the awarding body. Entry Requirements: Three GCSEs grades A*-D including English, Maths and a Science based subject or a Level one Diploma in a relevant subject and a selection interview. Progression: Related Level three programmes or an Apprenticeship with an employer.
LEVEL 2 DURATION 1 year ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 3 GCSEs grades A*-D or IMI Diploma Level 1 and selection interview PROGRESSION Related Level 3 programmes or an Apprenticeship with an employer
ENGINEERING
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR IMI DIPLOMA Level: Three Duration: One year Course Description: The IMI Level three qualification covers the technical needs for today’s motor repair industry, including diagnosis of complex faults and advanced systems operations. To complete this course you will need to successfully achieve a number of practical assessments and online knowledge assessments. Your time at college will be divided into 60% classroom delivery and 40% practical workshop activities. You will gain the essential knowledge needed by today’s Service Technician.
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Diagnosis and rectification of auxiliary electrical equipment.
Entry Requirements: Vehicle Maintenance and Repair IMI Certificate Level two and a selection interview. Progression: Higher Education such as the Mechanical Engineering BTEC HND or an Apprenticeship with an employer.
LEVEL 3 DURATION 1 year ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Vehicle Maintenance and Repair IMI Certificate Level 2 and a selection interview PROGRESSION Higher Education or an Apprenticeship with an employer
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ENGINEERING BTEC LEVEL ONE DIPLOMA Level: One Duration: One year Course Description: This course will encourage you to develop the personal skills and qualities you need for work and to help you achieve your full potential. The course gives you the chance to explore the opportunity offered in the engineering sector and to acquire appropriate vocational skills. The course is made up of different units, which include: l
Working safely in engineering
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Developing skills in making engineering components using hand tools
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Developing skills in planning and making a machined product
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Developing skills in electronic assembly
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Developing skills in wiring electrical circuits and components
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Developing skills in routine servicing of an electrical/electronic system
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Starting work in engineering.
You will also take Functional Skills in English, Maths and ICT. Entry Requirements: Demonstrate commitment, motivation and enthusiasm to succeed on the course. Progression: This course is designed to keep your options open. It could lead to the Engineering BTEC Level two Diploma, another Level two course at the College or an Apprenticeship with an employer. The programme also allows you to find out about a wide range of jobs and careers available within the engineering industry.
LEVEL 1 DURATION 1 year ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Commitment and enthusiasm PROGRESSION Engineering BTEC Level 2 Diploma or an Apprenticeship with an employer
ENGINEERING
ENGINEERING BTEC LEVEL TWO DIPLOMA Level: Two Duration: One year Course Description: This Level two Diploma is an ideal course for you if you are interested in engineering and you would like to explore your opportunities within this innovation-led industry. The Diploma will develop your understanding of the engineering world, the different sectors, and how they impact on our lives. You will learn about the key engineering principles in more detail, such as design, materials, electronic systems, maintenance and manufacturing. You will also look at how to develop new ideas and turn innovative engineering design into business success.
Throughout the Diploma you will get lots of practical experience, with the chance to work in teams with your fellow students. You can also complete additional subjects to help you progress into an engineering career. Entry Requirements: Three GCSEs grades A*-D in English, Maths and Science. Progression: Mechanical Engineering BTEC Level three Diploma or an Apprenticeship with an employer.
LEVEL 2 DURATION 1 year ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 3 GCSEs grades A*-D PROGRESSION Mechanical Engineering BTEC Level 3 Diploma or an Apprenticeship with an employer
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CONSTRUCTION AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT BTEC LEVEL THREE DIPLOMA Level: Three Duration: One Year (with top-up 2nd Year option) Course Description: The Construction and the Built Environment Diploma is an ideal course for you if you want to develop your construction and built environment skills and explore your opportunities within this wideranging sector. In the Diploma you will look in more detail at the significance of the built environment and what shapes and influences it.
The Diploma is taught through a lively mix of classroom learning, practical projects, employer involvement and site visits. Working with your fellow students, you will have the chance to develop teamworking skills that will be useful, whatever career you choose. Entry Requirements: Five GCSEs grades A*-C or equivalent Level two qualification. Progression: Top-up year or Higher Education study here at City College Norwich, or an Advanced Apprenticeship with an employer.
You will learn about the planning process and the different construction industries, and have the chance to carry out site visits. You will also learn how site developments affect the communities that use them.
LEVEL 3 DURATION 1 year ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 5 GCSEs grades A*-C or Bricklaying Craft Diploma Level 2 PROGRESSION Higher Education or employment
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING BTEC LEVEL THREE DIPLOMA
Level: Three Duration: One Year (with top-up 2nd Year option) Course Description: This is an ideal course for you if you want to develop your engineering skills and explore your opportunities within this innovation-led industry. It is equivalent to two full A Levels and is an excellent choice if you want a career in Mechanical Engineering and prefer a practical alternative to A Levels.
Entry Requirements: Five GCSEs grades A*-C, including, English, Maths (preferably A*-B) and Science or Engineering Diploma Level two. In addition a pre-entry task must be completed to a high standard. Progression: Top-up year or Higher Education study here at City College Norwich, or an Advanced Apprenticeship with an employer.
The course is suitable for someone who wants to study engineering at university, or for someone who wants to become a Higher Technician in this sector. The Diploma will develop your knowledge of the core engineering subjects, as well as giving you the chance to specialise in Mechanical Engineering. You will learn how engineering businesses operate and the factors that affect them and the wider industry.
LEVEL 3 DURATION 1 year ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 5 GCSEs grades A*-C or Engineering BTEC Level 2 Diploma PROGRESSION Higher Education or employment
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ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES (ESOL) Level Entry to level one Duration One year Course Description If you would like to improve your English by developing reading, writing, speaking and listening then the ESOL course at City College Norwich is certificated by City & Guilds to help you gain a nationally recognised qualification. The Skills for Life material will teach you the English to use for; the health service, education, law, public transport, shopping, getting a job, joining the library and many other situations, so you will feel confident about living in the UK. The course will improve your study skills, including IT and numeracy. Your course includes Citizenship materials so it will help you to apply for British Citizenship with the Home Office.
At the end of the course you will do the City & Guilds examination, which tests all the four skills and you will be able to move on to the next level, if you are successful. There are four study groups for the ESOL course and your English level will be assessed, then you will be assigned to start with the appropriate group for you: l
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Group D – Level one and some GCSEs including – Art, Photography, Maths, Science and General Studies.
Progression The course is designed to help you progress onto Level one and Level two courses at the College. We can advise you of how to progress onto other courses. Depending on your ability, you can receive support with your English and access ESOL part-time alongside your main course of study at the College.
Entry requirements No formal requirements, but you must be aged between 16 and 19 years old.
LEVEL Entry DURATION 1 year ENTRY REQUIREMENTS None but must be aged 16-19 PROGRESSION Level 1 and 2 and beyond
FLYING START
FLYING START
Get off to a flying start with the course you have applied for at City College Norwich! You will probably have lots of questions about the course and the College. Our Flying Start programme has been designed to answer all your questions and help you find out what it is really like to study here. Flying Start is a series of one to three week courses run during July. As a prospective student, you can come along, experience a bit of college life and try out the particular course you have applied for. You will get a taster of what you could be studying, meet the teaching staff and the other students that have applied for the course – giving you the opportunity to start making new friends early and have lots of fun! You will also have the opportunity to get to know your way around the campus before September.
Of course, attending Flying Start does not guarantee your place at the College – but, by the time September comes, it could make all the difference, and give you a bit of extra confidence to get the best possible start. To find out more, contact The Advice Shop on 01603 773 773, email: information@ccn.ac.uk, or ask for more information during your interview.
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HOW TO APPLY
If you are a year 11 pupil in a Norfolk school You should apply on the standard Norfolk form or through the ‘Help You Choose’ Connexions website as advised by your Careers Adviser at school. Your teachers will tell you what to do, and many schools like to add a reference before sending the form to us. If you post your form to us directly, please use the address (see All Other Applicants). Get your application in early because some of our popular courses fill up quickly! We accept applications up until the course starts, but you can apply from 1st November. We would recommend that you get your application in by 31st January for us to process.
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WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? All other applicants Please complete the standard college form, available to download from our website www.ccn.ac.uk or from The Advice Shop on request. Please return it as soon as possible to: Admissions City College Norwich Ipswich Road Norwich NR2 2LJ You should list all the subjects you wish to study on this form. If you are not sure about your subject choice, do not worry. You can also get useful information, subject guidance and a guidance interview from the Advisers in The Advice Shop – call 01603 773 773.
Once you have applied, we will usually offer you an interview if appropriate. It is important to prepare for the interview and have questions about how your chosen course will help you achieve your career goals. The place we offer you will be on condition that you achieve the entry qualification, but some courses may require relevant references or CRB checks. REMEMBER: Even if you think you have made a decision about your future, it is worth keeping your options open. It is possible to apply to more than one college or school and City College Norwich accepts enrolments right into September.
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YOUR BEST POSSIBLE START AFTER SCHOOL.
ENROLMENT
THE COLLEGE YEAR
Once you have been offered a place, you will need to come into the College to enrol in person. This will be during the last two weeks of August – look out for advice on this in the letters we send you. Between your interview and enrolment you may also be invited to attend our Flying Start programme. You will then be able to meet individual subject teachers and get a ‘feel’ for college life, see some of our facilities and discuss the subjects you intend to study.
A full timetable of our college term dates and holidays will be available from November.
A commitment to Equal Opportunities We are fully committed to equal opportunities for all our applicants and students regardless of age, gender, sexual orientation, race, religion or disability. We have a printed Equal Opportunities Policy, backed up with appropriate Codes of Practice.
Meanwhile, please note that the Autumn Term begins every year in the first week of September – the same as schools.
Please note: We make every effort to ensure that all information in this directory is accurate at the time of printing. However, changes to courses, fees, facilities or other matters may be necessary and the College cannot accept any liability arising as a result. The College reserves the right to alter, to close, or not to run courses /classes as deemed necessary on the grounds of operational constraints, financial viability or any other reason. We will notify applicants of any cancellation at the earliest reasonable opportunity.
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HELP TO STUDY
Financial support 16-19 Bursary Scheme If you are studying on a further education course at City College Norwich, you could be eligible for help from a discretionary fund to help those on low incomes with costs such as transport, equipment and study trips. There is also a 16-19 Bursary Scheme for Vulnerable Young People, worth up to ÂŁ1,200 a year, to be eligible for the bursary you need to be in one of the following groups: l
You are disabled and in receipt of employment support allowance and disability living allowance
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You are a looked after young person in the care of Norfolk County Council
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You are a care leaver
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You are estranged form your parents and in receipt of income support.
For more information or an application form please contact The Advice Shop on 01603 773 773 or email financialadvice@ccn.ac.uk. Travel assistance This may be available if you are aged under 19, are studying at least 16 hours per week and live more than three miles from the College. For more details, please contact the Passenger Transport Unit, County Hall, Martineau Lane, Norwich NR1 2SG or call the Student Transport Hotline on 0344 800 8003 or visit: www.norfolk.gov.uk/post16transport for further information.
Help with childcare The College does have its own Nursery. It is open from 8.45am-5.15pm for college staff and students. A waiting list system is in operation so please contact the Nursery on 01603 773 121 if you would like to look around the nursery or receive further details. Accommodation, if you need it If you have problems finding somewhere to live, or want to discuss any aspect relating to your accommodation, The Advice Shop may be able to help, please contact 01603 773 064.
Special needs transport is available with support from County Hall.
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YOUR BEST POSSIBLE START AFTER SCHOOL.
HOW TO FIND US
We are a few minutes walk from the city centre on Ipswich Road. From the St Stephen’s Street roundabout (near the bus station), follow signs to Ipswich. A few hundred metres south of the roundabout the A11 and A140 divide: take the left fork and the College is about 300 metres further along on the left. There is limited pay and display parking on campus, but we also offer a subsidised park and ride scheme from the County Council site on Harford Roundabout (near Tesco on the 140/A47 junction). Ask at Southwell Lodge on campus for details.
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City College Norwich. Your best possible start after school.
City College Norwich Ipswich Road Norwich NR2 2LJ Telephone 01603 773 311 Textphone 01603 773 678
www.ccn.ac.uk
Monday-Wednesday 8.30am-6.00pm Thursday 8.30am-7.00pm Friday 8.30am-5.00pm (8.30am-5.00pm out of term-time) No appointment needed. If you cannot come in we can advise you over the phone on 01603 773 773 or you can email us at: information@ccn.ac.uk. For information about courses at City College Norwich, request a free Full-Time Guide relating to the specific subject area you are interested in or the Sixth Form Centre. Guides to Higher Education and part-time courses are also available.
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Help and advice is free! The Advice Shop is here to help you make the appropriate choices about your future. Open all year and offering friendly and impartial advice on all our courses as well as information on wider career opportunities. In particular, we are keen to ensure that you have all the information you need to choose the right programme for your particular needs. Phone or call in for help or advice, it is an important decision. And that is before you even decide which course to take!