2015-2016
Guide to Undergraduate Study
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About Counselling, Health and Sport
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Diploma of Higher Education Person-Centred Counselling
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BA (Hons) in Counselling Studies
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Foundation Degree in Health and Social Care
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BA (Hons) in Health and Social Care
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Foundation Degree in Management of Sport
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BA (Hons) in Management of Sport
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What’s Next?
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UCAS Tariff
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Our Courses
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We offer a range of programmes, including HNCs, HNDs, Foundation Degrees and BA Honours Degrees, for those interested in studying a higher qualification in sport, health and social care, and counselling. With vocationally specific content, the courses are designed to provide students with the relevant employability skills for their chosen career. Many can be studied either full-time or part-time and some are delivered across two days, allowing for the opportunity to work alongside the course. Students will benefit from high quality teaching, bringing together experience and expertise from the private and public sectors. Sport lecturers have extensive knowledge in coaching sport to elite level, while staff teaching the BCAP accredited counselling degree programme are actively involved in the academic and clinical aspects of the field.
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Within health and care, there are particularly strong links with service providers and professional organisations within the sector. There are excellent facilities for sport, including well-equipped fitness suites and a large, multi-purpose sports hall that has hosted international basketball matches. The learning experience is further enhanced by guest speakers and visits abroad.
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Diploma of Higher Education Person-Centred Counselling This course focuses on person-centred theory and practice, it has taught elements, seminars, tutorial and personal development groups. The use of role play is a significant part of the programme. Students will work with clients under supervision and deepen their grasp of theory and practice. Different therapeutic modalities are studied and commonalities, as well as significant differences, explicated and critiqued. Course Type Full-time Part-time Duration
2 years full-time 4 years part-time
UCAS Code
B941
Course Code ZH2HDPCF01 (full-time) tbc (part-time) Applications Via UCAS (full-time) Direct to Colchester Institute (part-time) Entry Requirements 80 UCAS points. Relevant work experience. Able to demonstrate a capacity for selfawareness, maturity and stability and be able to cope with the emotional demands of the programme. Two satisfactory references are required. Attendance at an extended interview. Satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check (completed through Colchester Institute). Validated by
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Who is this course for?
Course content
This course is for individuals with an interest in mental health, the human condition and a willingness to work with others in times of significant distress. Applicants must be able to demonstrate capacity for self-awareness, maturity and stability and be able to cope with the emotional demands of the course.
Year one
Course description The course will involve a comprehensive study of Carl Rogers’ theory and practice contextualised in a range of key paradigms. Students have the opportunity to work with clients through the counselling service with clinical supervision provided. The course is also validated by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) and will enable students to apply for accreditation after further work with clients. This course is made up of two levels: The Certificate in Higher Education which is studied in year one, and the Diploma which is studied in year two. College-based learning makes up much of the programme and, in addition, clinical work and supervision are arranged on an individual basis, and take place on a nonCollege day. This programme is delivered through classroom based activity, guided assignment work, seminars, workshops, experiential and client work. There will also be individual and group supervision, supporting candidates in their counselling work.
Introduction to Counselling • Exploring Clients’ Lives - A Life Course Approach • Person-Centred Theory • Professional Skills Practice • Self-Development 1
Year two Professional Practice • Counselling - A Comparative Approach • Analysis or Interaction • Self-Development 2 • Client Work and Individual Supervision
What our graduates do Our graduates tend to either go on and complete the BA (Hons) in Counselling Studies or work within the health sector, counselling, voluntary organisations or privates practices.
Good supportive teaching. A good combination of professional training and the wider subject of counselling.
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BA (Hons) in Counselling Studies This is professional training in humanistic, person-centred counselling/psychotherapy.
Who is this course for?
What our graduates do
This course is for individuals with an interest in mental health and the human condition, and a willingness to work with others in times of significant distress. Applicants must be able to demonstrate capacity for self-awareness, maturity and stability, and be able to cope with the emotional demands of the course.
Some graduates find employment within the NHS, as part of the IAPT (improving access to psychological therapy) programme; others set up in private practice or work for voluntary organisations. It should be borne in mind that counselling/ psychotherapy is not a full-time activity and that most therapists work part-time or have other occupations in allied sectors.
Course description
Course Type
Full-time
The course will involve a comprehensive study of Carl Rogers’ theory and practice contextualised in a range of key paradigms. Students have the opportunity to work with clients through the counselling service with clinical supervision is provided.
Duration
3 years
UCAS Code
B940
The course is also validated by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) and will enable students to apply for accreditation after further work with clients.
Entry Requirements 120 UCAS points achieved through two subjects at A Level, 5 GCSEs (grades A*-C) (preferably including English) or an equivalent qualification (e.g. NVQ Health and Social Care Level 3 or BTEC Diploma in Health and Social Care (12 units) or Access to Higher Education qualification (to include psychology or sociology and English). All applicants must have completed an introductory counselling course and have used these skills in a helping capacity. Two sound references. All applicants must undergo an extended interview process. Note: Applicants who have successfully achieved the counselling diploma (or equivalent) may be considered for entry to the third year of this programme. Satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check (completed through Colchester Institute).
Applications Via UCAS
Course content The first year focuses on person-centred theory and practice, with taught elements, seminars, tutorial and personal development groups. The use of role play is a significant part of the programme. By the second year students are working with clients under supervision and deepening their grasp of theory and practice. Different therapeutic modalities and commonalities are studied, as well as significant differences explicated and critiqued. By the third year, students will be aiming to complete their work with clients and extend their effective use of supervision. A research project of students’ own choosing is an important part of this final year. All students will be expected to embark on personal counselling/psychotherapy at their own expense for as long as required.
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Students experience a psychologically demanding programme which will challenge their world view.
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Foundation Degree in Health and Social Care The curriculum incorporates a wide range of subjects within the health and social care area, and encourages students to develop skills in reflective practice critical enquiry and independent study.
Who is this course for?
Course Type Full-time Part-time Duration
3 years full-time 4 years part-time
UCAS Code
L510 (full-time)
This course is suited to individuals wanting to develop their career opportunities in health and social care, particularly those who are, as yet, undecided about the area they wish to enter. The course is particularly suitable for those already in employment who want to combine work with study.
Course description The course gives a good introduction to the variety of options available within health and social care.
Course Code ZH2FDHSP01 (part-time)
Course content
Applications Via UCAS (full-time) Direct to Colchester Institute (part-time)
Modules include: Year one
Entry Requirements 60 UCAS points plus GCSE maths and English (grades A*-C) or equivalent. Students with work experience, but without formal qualifications, will be considered. All applicants will be interviewed and will also need to undertake a written piece as part of the interview. Satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check (completed through Colchester Institute).
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A good range of assessment modes. Students are offered strong tutorial support.
What our graduates do Further academic studies in professional training in a variety of fields including social work, teaching and allied health professions. Graduates will be able to progress to the final year of the BA (Hons) in Health and Social Care. Those already in employment have progressed to more senior positions within their organisation.
Introduction to Study and Skills Development in HE and Work • Introduction to the Sociology of Childhood • Social and Political Context of Health and Social Care • Ethics and Values • Human Growth and Development • Adult Social Care • Work-Based Learning 1
Year two Effective Communication in Practice • Promoting Health in Care Practice • Law and Ethics in Health and Social Care • Independent Learning Module • Work-Based Learning 2 • Introduction to Mental Health • Anatomy and Physiology • Loss in Health and Social Care • Counselling Skills in the Workplace
I have gained a greater understanding of the word and people, which allowed me to understand people’s needs as well as different situations better.
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BA (Hons) in Health and Social Care The BA (Hons) degree explores a range of disciplines within the health and social care area and encourages students to develop skills in reflective practice, critical enquiry and independent study.
Who is this course for? This course is for individuals wanting to develop their career opportunities in health and social care, particularly those who are, as yet, undecided about the area they wish to enter.
Course description The course gives a good introduction to the variety of options available within health and social care.
Course content Modules include: Year one Introduction to Study and Skills Development in HE and Work • Introduction to the Sociology of Childhood • Health and Wellbeing • Human Growth and Development • Ethics and Values • Health and Safety • Introduction to Research Awareness • Social and Political Context of Health and Social Care • Adult Social Care
A variety of assessment strategies will be used including assignments, case studies, workbased projects, patchwork texts and extended research study. Course Type Full-time Part-time
What our graduates do Opportunities for graduates exist in social care settings and in a wide variety of NHS positions. Our graduates, who were already in employment, have been able to access more senior positions with management and supervisory responsibilities. Others go on to work as teachers, social workers, nursing physiotherapists and occupational therapists, some of these careers do require additional professional training.
Duration
3 years full-time 5 years part-time
UCAS Code
L511 (full-time)
Course Code ZH2BAHSP01 (part-time) Applications Via UCAS (full-time) Direct to Colchester Institute (part-time) Entry Requirements 120 UCAS points plus GCSE maths and English (grades A*-C). All applicants will be interviewed and will also need to undertake a written piece as part of the interview. Satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check (completed through Colchester Institute).
Year two Effective Communication in Practice • Counselling Skills in the Workplace • Domestic Abuse • Research Appreciation and Critiquing • Law and Ethics in Health and Social Care • Loss in Health and Social Care • Introduction to Mental Health • Anatomy and Physiology • Promoting Health in Care Practice
Year three Collaboration in Health and Social Care • Supervision Models Process and Practice • Undergraduate Literature Review • Looked after Children and Young people • Advocacy • Disability • Management and Organisational Behaviour
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The balance of placement was excellent.
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Foundation Degree in Management of Sport This course will give students the opportunity to develop management knowledge in the sports industry and, importantly, the necessary employability skills required to be successful in their chosen management career.
Course Type Full-time Part-time Duration
2 years full-time 4 years part-time
UCAS Code
N225 (full-time)
Course Code ZC2FDMSP01 (part-time) Applications Via UCAS (full-time) Direct to Colchester Institute (part-time) Entry Requirements 60 UCAS points plus GCSE maths and English (grades A*-C), or equivalent, or Access to Higher Education Certificate, or ABE Certificate in Business. Applicants without the above criteria will be interviewed to assess academic suitability.
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Who is this course for?
Course content
This is ideal for individuals who have the desire to progress and the aspiration to manage a gym, be a manager in a leisure centre, work in sports development or have an entrepreneurial flair and wish to start their own sports business. The full-time Foundation Degree allows students to gain these industry specific management skills in two years.
Year one
Course description The Foundation Degree in Management of Sport programme provides the opportunity to develop and practice managerial skills and knowledge applied to the variety of sports industries. The team of lecturers delivering this programme are all experts in their field and importantly maintain their connections with industry which includes the Team Manager of Great Britain U20 Men’s Basketball Team, the Sports Development Manager and Time Warner. A range of guest speakers and industry visits complement the team of lecturers and further emphasises the dedication the team have in maintaining the vocational relevance of the degree programme. In addition to the two days at College, students will be required to undertake one day per week in a work placement. Many students choose to do their work experience with their current part-time employers, but if this is not suitable, students are supported with finding suitable work placements.
Excellent industry visits enrich learning and have included trips to the Olympic Village.
The first year of the Foundation Degree programme is designed to introduce students to a range of management and sport subject areas and to develop the important academic skills needed in order to get the best degree possible.
Modules include: Introduction to Management • Exercise and Health • Sports Development • Coaching Skills • Business and the Business Environment • Investigative Project
Year two Year two is designed to build on the knowledge of year one, developing problem solving, analytical and evaluative skills to a higher level.
Modules include: Professional Practice • Community Sports Development • Sports Marketing • Coaching Processes and Issues • Contemporary Management Functions and Processes (which includes Marketing • Human Resources • Management Accounting • Contemporary Issues)
What our graduates do On achieving the Foundation Degree, the vast majority of students then progress onto the final year of the BA (Hons) in Management of Sport and, upon graduation, students have gained successful employment in a range of private, public and charitable organisations.
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BA (Hons) in Management of Sport This course will develop the essential skills and knowledge required for a successful management career in the sports industry.
Who is this course for?
Modules include:
This course is for individuals who have the desire to manage a gym, be a manager in a leisure centre, work in sports development, or have an entrepreneurial flair and wish to start up their own sports business.
Introduction to Management • Exercise and Health • Sports Development • Coaching Skills • Business and the Business Environment
Year two
Course description
Year two is designed to build on the knowledge of year one developing problem solving analytical and evaluative skills to a higher level.
This BA (Hons) Management of Sport programme provides students with the opportunity to develop management skills and knowledge applied to the variety of sports industries. The team of lecturers delivering the programme are experts in their field and importantly maintain their connections with industry which includes the Team Manager of Great Britain U20 Men’s Basketball Team, the Sports Development Manager and Time Warner. The focus of the course is on management. Students will benefit from a lecturing team that, in addition to those mentioned above, come from a wide range of industries. A range of guest speakers and industry visits complement the team of lecturers and further emphasises the dedication to maintaining the vocational relevance of the degree programme. The team’s commitment in providing students with the best opportunity to have a successful career was summed up well by an industry expert who recognised that a key success factor of the programme was its vocational nature and links with industry.
Modules include: Managing International Business • Community Sports Development • Sports Marketing • Coaching Processes and Issues • Contemporary Management Functions and Processes (which includes Marketing • Human Resources • Management Accounting • Contemporary Issues)
Year three The final year of the programme will further develop the skills of critical reasoning along with developing the skills required of an independent learner.
Modules include: Planning and Performance for Sports Development • Fitness Assessment and Exercise Prescription • Performance Coaching • Strategic Management • Undergraduate Dissertation • Digital Marketing
Course content
A choice of: Digital Marketing or Teaching PE in Schools
Year one
What our graduates do
The first year of the degree programme is designed to introduce a range of management and subject areas and to develop the important academic skills needed in order to get the best degree possible.
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Upon graduation, recent students have gained successful employment in organisations in roles such as FA Sports Development Officer, FE Sports Co-ordinator, Sports Marketing and employment with the Sports Trust in Disability Sport.
A range of guest speakers and industry visits complement the team of lecturers.
Course Type Full-time Part-time Duration
3 years full-time 6 years part-time
UCAS Code
N222 (full-time)
Course Code ZC2BAMSP01 (part-time) Applications Via UCAS (full-time) Direct to Colchester Institute (part-time) Entry Requirements 120 UCAS points plus GCSE maths and English (grades A*-C), or equivalent, or Access to Higher Education Certificate, or ABE Certificate in Business. Applicants without the above criteria will be interviewed to assess academic suitability.
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Applying to UCAS Applications Customer Services department The Admissions team within our Customer Services department is available on (01206) 712000 to help you make an application or discuss entry or course requirements.
Colchester Institute will usually consider late applications received after the appropriate deadline and 30th June 2015 and through Clearing if places remain available.
Applying for a place
Deferred entry
All applications for entry to Colchester Institute full-time higher education courses must be made through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). The UCAS code is shown next to the course details.
Colchester Institute accepts applications for students looking to defer entry until September 2016 for all courses. Any student applying for deferred entry would be required to meet the conditions of their offer by 31st August 2015.
Direct applications
How to apply
You may apply directly to Colchester Institute using one of our own application forms ONLY IF:
All applications for entry to courses are made online using UCAS. Apply via the UCAS website www.ucas.com. The UCAS code for Colchester Institute is CINST C75.
(a) it is your intention to study part-time or (b) you are currently undertaking a full-time degree at Colchester Institute and wish to transfer internally to another degree or (c) you are applying for postgraduate study.
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UCAS will receive applications for entry in 2015 from 1st September 2014. You are advised to apply as soon as possible and preferably before the first UCAS deadline of 15th January 2015. Art and Design courses at Colchester Institute have a deadline of 24th March 2015.
Applicants from outside the United Kingdom Overseas applicants can apply online using UCAS Apply via the UCAS website www.ucas.com. If you do not have access to the Internet, please contact the UCAS Customer Relations Team on +44 (0)870 1122211.
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WELFARE
CAREER GUIDANCE
Student Loans and Grants
UCAS application fee The application fee for 2015 was not available at the time of going to CLASSROOM LEARNING print. The fee for 2014 was £23 for a multiple application and £12 for a SUPPORT single choice. To confirm the application fees for 2015 please visit the UCAS website www.ucas.com for more information. Employed applicants If you are to be sponsored by your employer to study on a course with a UCAS code, you must apply through UCAS. INDIVIDUAL UCAS contact details
SUPPORT PLANNING
UCAS, Rosehill, New Barn Lane, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL52 3LZ. Telephone 0870 1122211.
Fees Major Government reforms to student finance commenced in 2012-2013 resulting in universities and colleges being able to charge variable fees. Universities and colleges that want to charge more than the basic fee (level not yet set for 2015-2016) must provide additional support to promote access to disadvantaged students. At the time of printing, Colchester Institute had not set course fees and support levels for 2015-2016. Once we have done so, we will update the fees pages on our website. We therefore recommend you consult our website for this information before you submit your UCAS application for entry to study in autumn 2015. These changes apply to UK and EU students wishing to study higher education in England.
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FINANCE
How much money will I need and how do I get it? Budgeting for student life is a tricky thing. The key is to be aware of the student loans and grants that are available to you, and to make sure you apply for them in good time. These can include Tuition Fee Loans, Maintenance Loans and Grants, and Disabled Students Allowance. CHILDCARE
For more information please visit the Student Finance Website at www.gov.uk/studentfinance or call 0845 300 5090. For full-time courses you apply for student finance from the January before youSTUDENT start your studies, LIFE you don’t need to wait until your UCAS offers have been made. For part-time courses, applications open in August. Is there any other money I can get? As well as student loans and grants, some students may be eligible for financial support through Access to Learning Funds which provides discretionary support to certain categories of student. If you think your financial circumstances might prevent you from attending a full-time or part-time higher education course, our Student Finance team offers information on all aspects of student finance, including the application procedures. Please contact the team on (01206) 712293 for further information.
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In this prospectus you will find the entry criteria for our courses, quoted in UCAS points. The table below shows how many UCAS points each of the most common qualifications are worth. The Entry Requirements for the individual courses are stated on the course pages, in many cases applications are welcomed from potential students with non-traditional educational backgrounds. For information on the tariffs for other qualifications, please see the UCAS Tariff Tables via the QR code.
BTEC Extended Diploma Diploma
Subsidiary Certificate AS Level A Level Diploma
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Points Score 420 400 380 360 320 280 260 240 200 160 140 120 100 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 www.colchester.ac.uk
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BA (Hons)
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BSc (Hons)
Course Early Years ✪ ✪ Music Education ✪ Certificate in Education ✪ (Further Education and Skills Sector) Professional Graduate Certificate in Education ✪ (Further Education and Skills Sector) Certificate of Continuing Education ✪ (Teaching Literacy and ESOL) Certificate of Continuing Education ✪ (Teaching Numeracy)
Course Electrical Engineering (Power) Electronics Engineering Engineering (Mechanical)
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HND
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HNC
Eng
MA
BA (Hons)
Arts
HNC/D
Course Performing Creative Media Production (Moving Image) ✪ Photography ✪ ✪ Technical Theatre ✪ ✪ Course Popular Music ✪ ✪ Film Music and Soundtrack Production ✪ Creative Performance (Acting) Music Education ✪ Musical Theatre Technical Theatre MA Music ✪
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Years
Teacher
MA
BA (Hons)
Foundation
Digital Media
Music
Early
BA (Hons)
Foundation
HND
Dip HE
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BA (Hons)
IT
Course IT Systems and Applications (Subject to Validation)
Foundation
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Computing
Cert HE
Course Business Administration ✪ ✪ ✪ Management ✪ ✪ Management of Hospitality ✪ ✪ Management of Sport ✪ ✪ Postgraduate Certificate in ✪ Management Postgraduate Diploma in ✪ Management Business Administration (MBA) ✪
Course Person-Centred Counselling ✪ Counselling Studies ✪ Health and Social Care ✪ ✪ Management of Sport ✪ ✪
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PGD
PGC
BA (Hons)
Foundation
HND
HNC
Cert HE
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Management
Sport
HNC
Course Construction ✪ Construction and the Built Environment ✪ (Building Services Engineering) Construction Management ✪ Construction Management ✪ (Commercial Management) Construction Management ✪ (Site Management)
Counselling Health
Business
HNC
Cert HE
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HNC/D
Course Art and Design ✪ Art and Design with Foundation Year ✪ 3D Design and Craft ✪ Fashion and Textiles ✪ Fine Art ✪ Graphic Design ✪ Photography ✪ ✪ Art, Design and the Book ✪ Contemporary Art and Professional Practice ✪ Sculptural Practice ✪
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