Undergraduate and Postgraduate Early Years and Teacher Training 2015

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2015-2016

Early and

Years

Training

Guide to Undergraduate and Postgraduate Study

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Teacher Course Enquiries: (01206) 712777

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About Early Years and Teacher Training (16+)

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Foundation Degree in Early Years

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Certificate of Continuing Education (Teaching Literacy and ESOL) 12

BA (Hons) in Early Years 5

Certificate of Continuing Education (Teaching Numeracy) 13

BA (Hons) in Early Years Part-time 6

What’s Next?

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BA (Hons) in Music Education 7

UCAS Tariff

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Certificate in Education (Further Education and Skills Sector) Part-time 8

Our Courses

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Certificate in Education (Further Education and Skills Sector) Full-time 9 Professional Graduate Certificate in Education (Further Education and Skills Sector) Part-time 10 Professional Graduate Certificate in Education (Further Education and Skills Sector) Full-time 11

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We offer a supportive and stimulating environment for those working towards higher professional education in Early Years and teacher training qualifications in the Further Education and Skills Sector. Our courses are vocationally led and combine theory and practice based studies, enabling students to develop the relevant skills and experience to enhance their professional knowledge and career progression. In addition to the wide range of in-service training programmes, the department provides quality work placements for those entering a career in teaching and for those on the BA (Hons) in Early Years, placements are an integral part of the programme. At College our students benefit from diverse learning groups and opportunities to share their experience and expertise with others from a wide range of backgrounds and work settings.

Course Enquiries: (01206) 712000

The provision of technology assisted resources further enhances the learning experience. Our teaching staff are experienced practitioners from various subject specialist backgrounds, with a strong commitment to facilitating the development of all students. We aim to be able to offer a flexible and student-friendly provision which will cater for different lifestyles and career choices. Come and join us. See what the team can do for you and your future.

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Foundation Degree in Early Years This course covers a wide range of subjects within the childcare and education vocational area, including the psychology, sociology and philosophy of early childhood.

Course Type Part-time Duration

3 years

Course Code ZH2FDEYP01 Applications Direct to Colchester Institute Entry Requirements An existing level 3 qualification which includes assessed practical competence. Those wishing to enter the teaching profession will also need GCSE (grades A*- C) in English, maths and a science. All applicants will be interviewed and required to demonstrate that they have relevant experience in working with children, and have good communication skills. They will also need to undertake a written piece as part of the interview. Mature students without formal qualifications, but with evidence of practical experience and relevant employment will also be considered for this course. Satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check (completed through Colchester Institute). Validated by

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Who is this course for?

Option modules

This course is for people already working with children aged 0 - 8 years. It offers a broad base of subjects within childcare education and health. Mature students without formal qualifications, but with evidence of practical experience and employment in an early years setting will also be considered for this course.

An Introduction to Forest Schools and Extending Outdoor Play • Domestic Abuse • Effective Communication in Practice

Course description The first few years of children’s lives are crucial to their development and opportunities in later life - and the adults who work with them are ideally placed to make a difference. This course will build on your knowledge of children’s development and learning, as well as developing an understanding of policies and practice in early years settings.

Course content Modules include: Year one

Year three Areas of Learning: Language and Literacy and Mathematical Development • Developing the Work Setting: Managing and Supervision • Independent Learning module

What our graduates do Many students choose to continue their studies and complete the BA (Hons) in Early Years here at Colchester Institute; this can be done either through the part-time or full-time route. Some graduates enter social work, play therapy, health and civil services or support within schools and the community. There are other opportunities to apply for more senior positions within their current work setting and in Sure Start Children’s Centres. After graduating with an Honours Degree and having undertaken teacher training, some students enter primary school teaching.

Introduction to Study and Skills Development in HE and Work • Safeguarding Children • Introduction to Research Awareness • Early Years Care and Education Integrated Practice • Introduction to the Sociology of Childhood

Year two Work Experience as a Resource for Learning • Difference and Diversity in Early Years Setting • Research Appreciation and Critiquing: Focus on Diet Exercise and Learning • Introduction to Counselling Skills

Working in small classes really helped me engage with the course content.

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BA (Hons) in Early Years This course offers an holistic approach to child development, the early years curriculum and safeguarding. It enables students to develop their knowledge, skills and understanding of early years both through academic and practice based studies. Students also have the opportunity to undertake optional modules in areas of particular interest.

Who is this course for?

Year two

This course is for people interested in working with children aged 0 - 8 years. It offers a broad base of subjects within childcare education and health. For people who have caring responsibilities and/or work commitments, this course is also offered part-time, see page 12.

Play the Curriculum and the Developing Child • Effective Communication in Practice • Health Issues in Childcare and Education • Philosophical and Psychological Perspectives on Learning in Early Years • Introduction to Counselling Skills • Research Appreciation and Critiquing: Focus on Diet Exercise and Learning

Course description The first few years of children’s lives are crucial to their development and opportunities in later life - and the adults who work with them are ideally placed to make a difference. This course will build on students’ knowledge of children’s development and learning, as well as developing an understanding of policies and practice in early years settings.

Course content Modules include: Year one Introduction to Study and Skills Development in HE and Work • Difference and Diversity in Early Years Settings • Early Years Care and Education; Integrated Practice • Safeguarding Children • Psychosocial, Physical and Health of the Developing Child • Introduction to the Sociology of Childhood • Introduction to Research Awareness

Option Modules An Introduction to Forest Schools and Extending Outdoor Play • Domestic Abuse

Year three Planning and Delivering the Early Years Curriculum • Management Supervision and Organisational Behaviour • Undergraduate Literature Review • Pan European Childcare and Education • Children’s Rights and Family Issues • Advocacy

What our graduates do Our graduates, after further training, go on to become primary school teachers, social workers and play therapists. There are other opportunities to work in Sure Start Children’s Centres, senior posts in nurseries, or roles supporting children within the community, health and civil service.

This programme covers all areas of the care and development of children that you need for working in an Early Years setting.

Course Enquiries: (01206) 712000

Course Type

Full-time

Duration

3 years

UCAS Code

LX53

Applications Via UCAS Entry Requirements 160 UCAS points and GCSE maths and English (grades A*-C). Students wishing to progress into teaching will also need GCSE science grade C. All applicants will be interviewed and required to demonstrate that they have relevant experience in working with children, and have good communication skills. They 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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BA (Hons) in Early Years Part-time This course offers an holistic approach to child development, the early years curriculum and safeguarding. It enables students to develop their knowledge, skills and understanding of early years both through academic and practice based studies. Students also have the opportunity to undertake option modules in areas of particular interest.

Who is this course for?

Year three

This course is for people interested in working with children aged 0 - 8 years, who prefer to study part-time perhaps because of caring responsibilities and/or work commitments. It offers a broad base of subjects within childcare education and health. See page 11 for details of the full-time course.

Planning and Delivering the Early Years Curriculum • Research Appreciation and Critiquing • Philosophical and Psychological Perspectives on Learning in Early Years • Introduction to Counselling Skills

Course Code ZH2BAEYP01

Course description

Applications Direct to Colchester Institute

The first few years of children’s lives are crucial to their development and opportunities in later life - and the adults who work with them are ideally placed to make a difference. This course will build on students’ knowledge of children’s development and learning, as well as developing an understanding of policies and practice in early years settings.

Domestic Abuse • An Introduction to Forest Schools and Extending Outdoor Play

Course Type Part-time Duration

4 years

Entry Requirements 160 UCAS points and GCSE maths and English (grades A-C). Students wishing to progress into teaching will also need GCSE science grade C. All applicants will be interviewed and required to demonstrate that they have relevant experience in working with children, and have good communication skills. They 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).

Course content Modules include: Year one Introduction to Study and Skills Development in HE and Work • Early Years Care and Education: Integrated Practice • Safeguarding Children • Introduction to the Sociology of Childhood • Psychosocial, Physical and the Health of the Developing Child

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• Introduction to Research Awareness • Difference and Diversity in Early Years Settings • Play, the Curriculum and the Developing Child • Effective Communication in Practice • Health Issues in Childcare and Education

Option Modules

Year four Management Supervision and Organisational Behaviour • Undergraduate Literature Review • Pan European Childcare and Education • Children’s Rights and Family Issues • Advocacy

What our graduates do Our graduates, after further training, can go on to become primary school teachers, social workers and play therapists. There are other opportunities to work in Sure Start Children’s Centres, senior posts in nurseries, or roles supporting children within the community, health and civil service.

If you love working with children and are keen to develop your skills and qualifications, then this course could be ideal for you.

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BA (Hons) in Music Education This programme provides a unique opportunity to study both music and music education.

Who is this course for?

Year two

This course is designed for musicians looking to develop a range of skills that will equip them for a career that emphasises teaching, giving graduates the potential to work on a freelance basis, within the schools sector, or to progress to further study at postgraduate level.

Performance Studies 2 • Creative Music Techniques • Technology Enhanced Learning for Music Education • Music Teaching in Practice

Course description Modules in performance, arranging, technology and creative musical skills are delivered alongside instrumental/vocal teaching, classroom teaching, music leadership and curriculum development. Delivery is through a combination of practical music, lectures, tutorials, seminars, placement, project work and personal study. Students will develop as both musicians and teachers through a clear understanding of their own learning along with musical and educational theory, observation and practice. The programme is highly vocational and maintains a clear relevance to current practice, pedagogy and political/social context. The course is open to instrumentalists, vocalists and composers, and welcomes students from a wide range of musical backgrounds (classical, pop, jazz, folk etc.).

Course content Year one

Year three Music Leadership • Music Education Placement • Project Realisation • Careers in Music • Music and Assessment

What our graduates do Graduates can develop self-employment opportunities in music education that include 1-1 instrumental/vocal tuition, workshop delivery and leadership. Graduates may also progress to postgraduate study at MA level and higher, or to a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) for those wishing to pursue a career in classroom teaching.

Course Type Full-time Part-time Duration

3 years full-time 6 years part-time

Course Code tbc UCAS Code

4A58

Applications Via UCAS (full-time) Direct to Colchester Institute (part-time) Entry Requirements 220 UCAS points (normally 2 or more A Levels including Music or Music Technology, or BTEC Extended Diploma in Music). An appropriate level of practical instrumental or vocal performance skill. (It is not a prerequisite for entry to have passed a graded examination in instrumental or vocal performance but a standard equivalent to grade seven will be expected).

Performance Studies 1 • Arranging and Conducting • Style, Analysis and Composition • Principles of Learning And Teaching • Rhythm Workshop Validated by

Course Enquiries: (01206) 712000

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Certificate in Education (Further Education and Skills Sector) Part-time This part-time initial teacher training programme provides a combination of theoretical and practicebased study and training, covering all the essential aspects of a full teacher role for practitioners in the Further Education and Skills Sector. Holders of this award may apply for Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills (QTLS)status which is conferred by the Institute for Learning (IfL).

Course Type Part-time Duration

2 years

Course Code ZT6CEEDPO1 Applications Direct to Colchester Institute Entry Requirements Satisfactory interview, a level 3 specialist subject, or vocational qualification, a minimum of 100 hours of teaching or training in the post-compulsory sector, minimum level 2 qualifications in English (literacy) and maths (numeracy).

Who is the course for?

Personal and Professional Development

This part-time, two year in-service teacher training course is aimed at those working in a post-compulsory education or training role and is aimed at new or established teachers who need to gain a professional teaching qualification in the Further Education and Skills Sector (post-compulsory education and training).

What our graduates do

Course description The course is designed to encourage students to achieve the aims through engaging in activities which are directly related to their own teaching context. Students are assessed through a mixture of essays, reports, assignments and practical tasks as appropriate for the learning outcomes of each individual module.

Course content Modules include: Year one

All of our graduates are practising teachers. Previous trainees have gone on to study further specialist teaching qualifications and/or a degree in education. There are other opportunities to work in teaching and/or management in any post-compulsory educational setting.

Coming onto this programme is a huge learning curve for me, but one which I am enjoying immensely. The course is giving me the support I need to really develop my teaching practice.

Principles of Teaching and Supporting Learning • Delivering and Supporting Learning • Enabling Learning through Assessment • Applying Theories and Principles for Effective Learning

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Curriculum Development for Inclusive Practice • Wider Professional Practice • Action Research Project • Continuing

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Certificate in Education (Further Education and Skills Sector) Full-time The full-time route is a one year, pre-service teacher training programme.

Who is the course for?

What our graduates do

The full-time, pre-service, course is aimed at those applicants who wish to teach in the Further Education and Skills Sector (post-compulsory education). Holders of this award may apply for Qualified Teacher Leaning and Skills (QTLS) which is conferred by the Institute for Learning (IfL). Full-time trainees will undertake 100 hours of teaching practice in a lifelong learning setting provided by the College.

After successful completion of the one year Certificate in Education, students may progress to further higher education study, for example, a degree.

Course description The course is designed to encourage students to achieve the aims through engaging in activities which are directly related to their own teaching context. Students are assessed through a mixture of essays, reports, assignments and practical tasks as appropriate for the learning outcomes of each individual module.

Course content Modules include: Year one

Course Type Full-time Duration

An interesting, challenging course which is giving me hands-on experience of what it means to be a teacher.

1 year

Course Code ZT6CEEDFO1 Applications Direct to Colchester Institute Entry Requirements Satisfactory interview, a level 3 specialist subject or vocational qualification. A minimum level 2 qualifications in English (literacy) and maths (numeracy). Satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check (completed through Colchester Institute).

Principles of Teaching and Supporting Learning • Delivering and Supporting Learning • Enabling Learning through Assessment • Applying Theories and Principles for Effective Learning • Curriculum Development for Inclusive Practice • Wider Professional Practice • Action Research Project • Continuing Personal and Professional Development Validated by

Course Enquiries: (01206) 712000 712777

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Professional Graduate Certificate in Education (Further Education and Skills Sector) Part-time This part-time initial teacher training programme provides a combination of theoretical and practice-based study and training covering all the essential aspects of a full teacher role for practitioners in the Further Education and Skills Sector. The programme meets the requirements for the Diploma in Education and Training. Holders of these awards may apply for Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills (QTLS) status which is conferred by the Institute for Learning (IfL).

Course Type Part-time Duration

2 years

Course Code ZT6PREDPO1 Applications Direct to Colchester Institute Entry Requirements Satisfactory interview, a degree, a minimum of 100 hours of teaching or training in the post-compulsory sector; minimum level 2 qualifications in English (literacy) and maths (numeracy).

Who is the course for?

Year two

This part-time, two year, in-service teacher training course is aimed at those working in a post-compulsory education or training role and is aimed at new or established teachers who need to gain a professional teaching qualification in the Further Education and Skills Sector (post-compulsory education and training).

Curriculum Development for Inclusive Practice • Wider Professional Practice • Action Research Project • Continuing Personal and Professional Development

Course description The course is designed to encourage students to achieve the aims through engaging in activities which are directly related to their own teaching context. Students are assessed through a mixture of essays, reports, assignments and practical tasks as appropriate for the learning outcomes of each individual module.

Course content Modules include: Year one Principles of Teaching and Supporting Learning • Delivering and Supporting Learning • Enabling Learning through Assessment • Applying Theories and Principles for Effective Learning

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What our graduates do All of our graduates are practising teachers. Previous trainees have gone on to study further specialist teaching qualifications or have progressed to Master’s level study. There are other opportunities to work in teaching and/or management in any post-compulsory educational setting.

I have more experience and knowledge now because of the modules studied so far on the PGCE programme, which helps me to be more aware of all aspects of my teaching, including an understanding of learning theories and teaching and assessment methods. I feel I am becoming more creative in planning my sessions and am also concentrating on enhancing my own subject knowledge.

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Professional Graduate Certificate in Education (Further Education and Skills Sector) Full-time The full-time route is a one year, pre-service teacher training programme.

Who is the course for? The full-time, pre-service, course is aimed at those applicants who wish to teach in the Further Education and Skills Sector (post-compulsory education). It is a professional training qualification leading to eligibility for Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills (QTLS) status for post-compulsory (Further Education and Skills Sector) teachers. Full-time trainees will undertake 100 hours of teaching practice in a lifelong learning setting provided by the College.

My tutors are very supportive and I am receiving lots of constructive advice and feedback to help me become a better teacher. Course Type Full-time Duration

1 year

Course description

Course Code ZT6PREDFO1

The course is designed to encourage students to achieve the aims through engaging in activities which are directly related to their own teaching context. Students are assessed through a mixture of essays, reports, assignments and practical tasks as appropriate for the learning outcomes of each individual module.

Applications Direct to Colchester Institute Entry Requirements Satisfactory interview, a degree, minimum level 2 qualifications in English (literacy) and maths (numeracy). Satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check (completed through Colchester Institute).

Course content Modules include: Year one Principles of Teaching and Supporting Learning • Delivering and Supporting Learning • Enabling Learning through Assessment • Applying Theories and Principles for Effective Learning • Curriculum Development for Inclusive Practice • Wider Professional Practice • Action Research Project • Continuing Personal and Professional Development

What our graduates do After successful completion of the one year PGCE, students may consider progression to Master’s level study.

Course Enquiries: (01206) 712000

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Certificate of Continuing Education (Teaching Literacy and ESOL) This part-time course is a specialist qualification for adult literacy and ESOL teachers. The programme will help students to strengthen underpinning subject knowledge in their current professional practice and enhance career progression opportunities in Skills for Life areas.

Who is the course for? This is an essential qualification for subject specialists and all teachers of basic and functional literacy who have qualified since 2002. The qualification is desirable for all teachers of literacy. Course Type Part-time Duration

1 year

Course Code ZT6CCEDP01 Applications Direct to Colchester Institute Entry Requirements Cert Ed/PGCE and a level 3 qualification in English language, along with a minimum of 75 hours literacy teaching over the duration of the course. Specialist subject/vocational qualification at a minimum of level 3. Satisfactory interview.

Course description

This course has helped me to really understand how I can help my learners develop their literacy, as well as giving me confidence in my ability as a literacy teacher.

This level 5 course helps trainees to develop a wider knowledge of literacy development and literacy/ESOL teaching. The programme covers topics such as literacy as situated social practice, learning difficulties related to literacy/ESOL development, and encourages exploration of current policy and practice. In addition, the development of a higher level of personal literacy skills is an important part of the course.

Course content Modules include: Literacy, ESOL and the Learners • Literacy Theories and Frameworks • Literacy Learning and Teaching • Language and Literacy Teaching Investigation

What our graduates do All of our graduates are practising teachers. Previous trainees have gone on to study undergraduate degrees, Master’s Degrees and further specialist teaching qualifications.

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Certificate of Continuing Education (Teaching Numeracy) This course is a specialist qualification for adult numeracy teachers. The programme will help students to strengthen underpinning subject knowledge in their current professional practice and enhance career progression opportunities in Skills for Life areas.

Who is the course for? This is an essential qualification for subject specialists and all teachers of basic and functional numeracy who have qualified since 2002. The qualification is highly recommended for all teachers of numeracy.

Course description This level 5 course helps trainees to develop a wider knowledge of numeracy development and numeracy teaching. The programme covers topics such as numeracy as situated social practice, learning difficulties related to numeracy development, and encourages exploration of current policy and practice. In addition, the development of a higher level of personal numeracy skills is an important part of the course.

Course content Modules include: Numeracy and the Learners • Developing Numeracy Knowledge and Understanding • Numeracy Learning and Teaching • Numeracy Teaching Investigation

This course has helped me to understand my learners and I have gained confidence in helping them progress.

Course Type Part-time Duration

1 year

Course Code ZT6CCENP01 Applications Direct to Colchester Institute Entry Requirements Cert Ed/PGCE, level 3 qualification in numeracy and level 2 qualification in literacy along with a minimum of 75 hours numeracy teaching over the duration of the course. Specialist subject/vocational qualification at a minimum of level 3. Satisfactory interview.

What our graduates do All of our graduates are practising teachers. Previous trainees have gone on to study undergraduate degrees, Master’s Degrees and further specialist teaching qualifications. Validated by

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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.

Course Enquiries: (01206) 712000

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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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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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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Teacher

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Digital Media

Music

Early

BA (Hons)

Foundation

HND

Dip HE

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Course IT Systems and Applications (Subject to Validation)

Foundation

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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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HND

HNC

Cert HE

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Sport

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Course Construction ✪ Construction and the Built Environment ✪ (Building Services Engineering) Construction Management ✪ Construction Management ✪ (Commercial Management) Construction Management ✪ (Site Management)

Counselling Health

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Cert HE

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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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