Craven College Further Education Directory 2012-13

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Craven College Further Education Directory 2012–13 £3,000,000 New Building 1800 Students 450 Apprentices 117 Years of Education 104 Vocational Courses 35 A Levels 6 Campuses £1 a Day Travel and you


Contents

Events

Introduction Welcome 5 What’s New 7 Our Campuses 9 Partnerships & Links with Industry 11 Student Life 13 Enrichment 15 Supporting You 17 Funding & Finance 18 Travelling to College 19 Your Choice of Study 21 Course Areas A Levels 23 Apprenticeships 43 Vocational 59 Adults Returning to Learn Foundation Learning

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Further Information Finding Craven Further Information Application Form

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We have a wide range of events throughout the year at Craven College.

Parents of Year 9-11 Pupils Progression Advice & Guidance Evenings Aireville Campus, Gargrave Road, Skipton, BD23 1US 18.30–19.30 −− Tuesday 27 September 2011 −− Thursday 6 October 2011 Choices Open Days Aireville Campus, Gargrave Road, Skipton, BD23 1US 09.30–12.30 −− Saturday 15 October 2011 −− Saturday 4 February 2012 Information & Application Evenings Aireville Campus, Gargrave Road, Skipton, BD23 1US 17.00–19.30 −− Tuesday 1 November 2011 −− Wednesday 16 November 2011 −− Thursday 1 December 2011 −− Tuesday 17 January 2012 −− Thursday 23 February 2012 Campus Tours Every Friday (term time) or at a time to suit you. Tour your chosen curriculum area and campus with family and friends. To book call 01756 693 859

Taster Days Visit www.craven-college.ac.uk or phone 01756 693 859 for further details Summer Fair Aireville Campus, Gargrave Road, Skipton, BD23 1US 10.00–12.00 −− Saturday 19 May 2012 End of Year Show −− Tuesday 19 June 2012 Fashion Show −− May 2012 Musical Theatre Performance Jesus Christ Superstar −− 9, 10, 11 February 2012 Craven College Radio www.cravencollege.fm For more information on these events and other Craven College events please visit www.craven-college.ac.uk


Welcome

Enriching lives through learning

Craven College has been established for over 100 years and has built a reputation for being an innovative, caring college that puts you at the heart of everything we do, providing you with a friendly and safe environment to study. Large enough to offer a wide choice of options yet small enough to care about your individual needs. This is why people travel miles to come and join in the Craven College experience. If you are looking for something beyond the ordinary then Craven College is for you. Take your time to look through this directory and see what great choices we have on offer and where our courses can lead you. We look forward to meeting you.

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What’s New

We have lots to offer at Craven College and here are just a few things you maybe didn’t know about and some of the exciting new things happening at the college.

The New Build – Our brand new Pen-y-ghent building at Aireville Campus −− Large Open Access ICT facility −− State of the art science suite −− Large multipurpose hall −− 20 additional large teaching spaces −− New base for Early Years −− New base for Travel & Tourism −− Dedicated areas for teaching life skills and independent living −− ‘Changing Places’ facility which can be accessed by members of the public −− Business practice suite −− And much more! The Hub – Aireville Campus −− The Shop – everything you need from drinks and snacks, Costa Coffee, greeting cards, newspapers & magazines, college clothing, art materials and much more −− Student Services area with improved meeting rooms and facilities New Enterprise Zone with 1-1 Business Setup Support −− Exploring your business ideas −− Business planning and development −− Marketing and finance −− WiFi and open access PC equipment −− Legal and tax −− Events and networking opportunities −− Exploring financial assistance opportunities What else is new? −− New Online Shop – buy students artwork, postcards, photographs and much more from the comfort of your own home, www.craven-college.ac.uk/shop −− New state of the art catering kitchen – a modern purpose built professional training kitchen with combination oven, induction cookers and central cooking island with individual cooking stations −− New animal unit & workshop at the Centre for Rural and Equine Studies −− New rural mechanics workshop at the Centre for Rural and Equine Studies −− Dyslexia drop in centre in Whernside on the Aireville Campus

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Substantial investment has gone into creating attractive, well resourced campuses where you can study in safety and comfort. We encourage our students to be actively involved with the college and joining our Student Council is a great way to be part of student led initiatives, directly influencing life on our college campuses.

Our Campuses

We continue to invest significant funds in our accommodation to provide industry standard facilities for all our students.

The Aireville Campus Gargrave Road, Skipton

The Aviation Academy Leeds Bradford International Airport

Centre for Rural & Equine Studies Auction Mart, Skipton

Centre for Construction & Heritage Skills Airedale Business Park, Skipton

Centre for Service Industries High Street, Skipton

Our main campus is located next to Aireville Park. Here you will find our School of Art, Media & Performance which has a longstanding reputation for excellence. Courses are taught in a stimulating and creative environment in an extensive, modern purpose built centre including a permanent radio station. Our business, management and computing courses are also taught on this campus with up-graded teaching and specialist IT suites. It is also the centre for delivering our education and early years provision, health related subjects, travel & tourism, sport, outdoor & public services and humanities courses and is home to our A Level Centre. You will also find The Hub – home to Student Services, The Shop and The Enterprise Zone. In September 2011 we opened the Pen-y-ghent building including 20 additional large teaching spaces, state of the art science suite, dedicated Life Skills area and Changing Places facility and much more.

All our aviation related programmes are delivered at our prestigious, unique air-side campus at Leeds Bradford International Airport so that you can experience the real world of work within the aviation industry.

The centre provides a wide range of courses run by exceptionally skilled and experienced teaching staff. Situated in the centre of Skipton’s Auction Mart complex, it benefits from close contact with the agricultural businesses based there. There is an extensive horticulture unit and a garden design studio; a fully equipped rural mechanics and motor vehicle workshop; a purpose built equestrian centre; a construction area for land based skills; a dry stone walling site and an animal care unit. In September 2011 a new animal unit and workshop and rural mechanics workshop opened at the centre. Teaching areas are well equipped with IT facilities. The centre is also used as the base for our outdoor activities programmes with a climbing wall to enable students to develop practical climbing and instruction skills. (When not in use for teaching purposes, it can be used by college students under supervision.)

The unique and ground breaking Centre for Construction & Heritage Skills is designed to deliver both contemporary and traditional craft skills. In addition to the well equipped workshops for practical construction skills training, within over 5500 square metres of purpose built facilities, there are heritage workshops for blacksmithing, forge work, stone carving and stained glass making. There is a state of the art materials testing laboratory and classroom IT facilities.

Set in the heart of Skipton is the original college building. This is our Centre for Service Industries housing catering, hospitality, hair and beauty courses. In September 2011 a new state of the art catering training kitchen opened in the High Street Campus.

Because we carry out training for the aviation industry we are always up-to-date in what we do and you will benefit from this. Our tutors have been recruited from the industry too and will be able to guide you towards your career aspirations through their wealth of experience and contacts. You can even take flying lessons with one of our partner organisations as one of the many benefits of the location.

In September 2011 a new and improved joinery classroom and machine shop opened to add to the existing facilities. The substantial workshops offer industry standard training facilities.

We also operate commercial salons and the Brasserie restaurant so our students can experience what it is like to apply their practical skills in a real working environment and understand issues around running a business. As an additional bonus any student can use these facilities.

The Academy of Hair & Beauty, Skipton We have two Hair & Beauty salons in the centre of Skipton plus the sports therapy base at The Auction Mart. All offer professional modern training facilities for Craven College students studying hairdressing, beauty and sports therapy. All of our staff have relevant and current industrial experience and regularly update their skills, giving you the best tuition and guidance. As a bonus all Craven College students receive a 10% discount on available services at the salons. New Hair & Beauty facilities for the High Street Campus are currently being planned.

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Our partnerships enrich the college, our students and staff. All of our courses benefit from close links with industry to keep them relevant and up-to-date. Our links with industry help our students to engage in activities with organisations which provide relevant experience and enrich studies.

Partnerships & Links with Industry Jet2.com & The Aviation Academy Our unique airside campus at Leeds Bradford International Airport and partnership with Jet2.com, offers a fantastic opportunity to those embarking on a career in aviation.

Silver Cross Silver Cross work with and support us in a number of enterprise activities. The 2011 End of Year Show was opened by Nick Paxton, Managing Director of Silver Cross.

Football Aid Our Sports Therapy Students have fantastic opportunities to put their skills in to practice thanks to the great relationship we have with Football Aid.

“Working alongside The Aviation Academy offers a great opportunity for people to live out their dream.

“It was so wonderful to see so much creativity all around the college, the innovation that the students demonstrate is very inspiring.

“The support from Craven College students is magnificent and a real bonus to our events. Since having them on hand we have seen the number of injuries reduce, due to the advice and treatment provided to the players. It is always a pleasure to work with the Craven College team.”

This partnership ensures Jet2.com continues to deliver high safety standards and our award winning friendly service.” – Ian Doubtfire Jet2com Managing Director

It is always refreshing to see the students concepts uninhibited by commercial constraints, so they can be truly creative and inspiring for us.” – Victoria Dawson Silver Cross Design Team

– David Dale Football Aid Executive Director

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Student Life

It’s not just about the course but the whole environment in which you study, the people you meet and the things you can do.

Coming to Craven College is a total experience Craven College provides many opportunities to develop a whole range of skills and interests to enhance your time with us. We arrange various activities and trips to provide breaks from study and develop your social and organisational skills. College students have raised money through fundraising events and activities for many good causes locally and nationally like Comic Relief, Kenyan Orphanage Sponsorship Trust (KOST), Children in Need, Help for Heroes and Cancer Research. We also encourage students to participate in volunteering in the local community. For more information see www.craven-college.ac.uk Places to relax and socialise At each campus we ensure you have somewhere to relax and socialise and access to subsidised meals. Regardless of where you are based for your studies all of our college facilities are available for you to use. Student discount available in local businesses with your college ID Card −− Dorothy Perkins 10% −− Burtons 10% −− New Look 10% −− Rugged Ways 15% −− The Art Shop 10% −− Subway 10% −− Sophie’s Handbags (purchases £20) 10%           (purchases £30) 15% −− Craven Swimming Pool & Fitness Centre also offers the Concession Rate to Craven College Students

NUS (National Union of Students) Craven College is affiliated to the NUS. This means as a full or part-time student you will be entitled to become a card holding member. There are two cards available, one being the free ‘white’ or ‘democratic’ card which allows you to become a member of the NUS, and vote at elections. The other is an upgraded version called the ‘Extra’ card. This card will cost in the region of £10 and enables you to take advantage of discounts from local and national retail outlets. Further details can be found on the NUS website: www.nus.org.uk Academy of Hair & Beauty The Craven College Academy of Hair & Beauty offers a complete range of hairdressing, beauty, make-up, holistic and sports therapies. All Craven College students receive a 10% discount on available services. Craven College Radio Following a number of years of successful broadcasting we have developed a new permanent radio station. The station enables learners across all disciplines to get involved with the radio station for broadcasting college related events or charity work.

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Enrichment

Add something extra to your college life. Meet new people, join new groups and teams, challenge yourself and have fun.

Extra qualifications You can take qualifications that are outside your main course but would help in other aspects of your life; you can have basic training on how to become a volunteer or a student mentor, you can sign up for language courses, or any of our short courses to expand your knowledge and interest.

Centre for Football Development The Centre for Football Development is available to talented football players who wish to follow a full-time education programme at college and receive expert coaching to develop their football ability. You will receive coaching and may end up playing in the English Colleges Football Association League (ECFAL).

Student Council A great way to enrich your college experience is by joining our Student Council. Members meet regularly and get involved in many different aspects of college life like events and fundraising as well as providing a voice for our students as a whole.

Centre for Rugby Development The Centre for Rugby Development is available for talented rugby players, who wish to follow a full-time education programme at college and receive expert coaching to develop their rugby ability. We provide high quality training and coaching and the opportunity to play rugby against other colleges and schools combined with a full-time education programme.

Trips & Visits Craven College organises many trips and visits. For more information visit www.craven-college.ac.uk Enterprise In today’s economic climate it is important that you equip yourself with the skills and knowledge to succeed. Enterprise can inspire and motivate you as part of the future workforce. Skills such as team building, communication, leadership and creativity are essential for business startups and employment opportunities. A student committee is formed at the beginning of the year to manage enterprise activities and you are welcome to attend. At Craven College we aim to support and develop your entrepreneurial skills in order to equip you for the businesses challenges ahead.

Further Sports Development We have a wide range of opportunities for students across college to participate in competitive team sports, including cricket, netball and rounders. At our Auction Mart campus we also have a climbing wall to enable students to develop practical climbing and instruction skills. When not in use for teaching purposes, this facility can be used by all college students under supervision.

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Supporting You

Student Support The Student Services team is at the heart of student support at Craven College. The team understands that starting a new course can be daunting and sometimes you may need help to ensure you have the best possible start. Within the team there are specialist staff who can help with personal, financial and welfare issues. Information, Advice & Guidance (IAG) The college IAG service is MATRIX accredited. As a student you can access Information, Advice and Guidance through a structured tutorial programme. For example, help with UCAS applications, job seeking and volunteering opportunities. You can book an appointment with a careers advisor or a member of the Student Services team to discuss your individual circumstances. Careers Information & Advice Careers advice is a part of each course and takes place in various ways, such as industrial and educational visits, assignment work, talks and discussions in class or with a Connexions Advisor. You will have access to a fully equipped Careers Centre and attend a UCAS Higher Education Convention. Health & Welfare You can access support on a range of issues related to your health and welfare, for example, healthy eating or staying safe. Student Services staff provide drop-in health advice sessions in conjunction with the Local Health Authority Services for Young People. We have excellent links with local agencies which support young people and their families, including issues related to housing, benefits, substance abuse or relationships.

Learning Support Services If you have already been receiving support at school our Learning Support Service will liaise with your teacher, if necessary, to ensure a smooth transition to the college. However, many of us have needs which have not been recognised, so as part of the admissions process you will have the opportunity to go through a comprehensive assessment. We provide a range of support, including: −− Dyslexia support available on a one to one or group basis −− Sensory impairment support −− Voice recognition software available on many computers −− Facilities for those with mobility difficulties −− A variety of aids, assistive and adaptive equipment for people with various disabilities −− Help with note taking and other individual support needs provided by qualified Student Support assistants −− The Students with Learning Difficulties and/or Disabilities (LLDD) Network in which Craven College is involved ensures we have a consistent approach to policy responses and developments and has enabled us to fully support students. Further information on the additional learning support services we offer is in the college’s Disability Statement available from Student Services, or on www.craven-college.ac.uk

Counselling Service Sometimes you may feel that you may need to talk to someone about a variety of issues either on a personal level or to do with college work. Counselling can help with a range of issues including anxiety and panic attacks, stress, depression, eating problems, self-confidence, relationships, loss and grief, general unhappiness, low self-esteem and study related difficulties. The college has a team of trained counsellors who offer a valuable service to students. Additional Learning Support No two students are the same and Craven College understands the importance of valuing people as individuals. Through our various services to students we can provide a network of support to help you get the most out of your course. Mentoring Scheme Our learning mentors help remove barriers to learning by giving you extra support and encouragement to help you reach your full potential. Learning mentors will be there if you need: −− A friendly person to talk with −− Help to improve motivation, selfconfidence and self-esteem −− Help getting organised Equality & Diversity Craven College is committed to creating a stimulating, supportive learning and working environment based on mutual respect and trust which enables everyone to realise their full potential. Craven College is pleased to have won the “Embedding Equality and Diversity” category of the Regional Diversity Champions 2010 scheme.

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Funding & Finance

Travelling to College

The Government has introduced a new 16-19 bursary fund for schools, colleges and skills training providers. The fund provides support to those facing difficulty continuing their education.

Travelling to college can be expensive, but don’t worry, we have put in place a £1 a day maximum cost per principal journey to college.

What is the new bursary scheme and how can I apply? The bursary scheme is made up of 2 parts: −− Guaranteed Bursary If you are in care, a care leaver, in receipt of Income Support or a disabled young person and in receipt of both Employment Support Allowance and Disability Living Allowance you will be entitled to a guaranteed bursary. Contact Student services for a Bursary application form. −− Discretionary Bursary If you do not qualify for the guaranteed bursary you may be able to apply for some funds to support things like travel, materials/equipment or other course related costs. Bursaries for Books & Equipment Dependent on household income (less than £20,100 per year) you may be eligible for some help with equipment, specialist clothing or books. Is there support for childcare costs? If you are under 20 when you begin your studies and use registered childcare you may be able to get assistance with childcare costs from Care to Learn. They can be contacted on 0800 121 8989. 19+ Financial Support If your household income is under £11,810 as a single person or £20,817 if you live with a partner you may be eligible for help with books and equipment from the new Adult Student Support Fund.

Childcare for Students aged 20+ For students aged over 20 the college has support funds available to assist with childcare costs. This is assessed on both income and attendance. Charitable Trust The Charitable Trust may help anyone who needs financial assistance whilst studying at Craven College. Applications are dealt with on an individual basis by the Trustees. Army Bursary Scheme Based on the college’s proven successful track record in public services training, we have been chosen as a partner in the Army Bursary scheme. The Army works in partnership with the college to support courses prior to joining the Army. If you are accepted on to the scheme and successfully complete your course you will receive a bursary. Residential grant Funding may be available to assist students who live more than 15 miles from Skipton and need to move or lodge locally in order to attend their course. How can I contact you? The Student Services Department is based at the Aireville Campus in The Hub. We are open all year round and can be contacted on 01756 708 008 or 01756 693 844 or by email at enquiries@craven-college.ac.uk Office opening hours are 0830–1700 Monday to Thursday and 0830–1630 on Fridays. Contact us if you need any further advice or guidance, we are here to help you.

Aged 16–18? Everyone will be expected to pay the first £1 per day on their principal journey to college based on the cheapest form of travel by public transport and making use of available travel passes. If your principal journey is more than £1 per day and is within the college’s designated area the college will pay the excess up to £200 per term. You must be enrolled on a full-time further education course at the college.* Our full policy can be found on our website www.craven-college.ac.uk/travel or student services can provide details on 01756 708 008. Learning Difficulties and/or Disabilities Applications for special transport from special needs students are considered by the local authorities on their individual circumstances.

Driving & Parking at Craven College For those who travel by car, provided there is no cheaper form of travel by public transport, the college will make a payment to you as driver of 13 pence per mile for the return journey, excluding the first 15 miles per day, based on standard mileages. The college will make a travel grant of up to £200 per term (subject to funding) to assist with your travel costs in excess of this mileage. Motorbike riders will be reimbursed at a lower mileage rate. Any student who wishes to park at the Aireville Campus car park in the day time (0830 – 1700) will require a valid Student Car Park Permit for each academic year. The annual permit costs £4 and is issued subject to you completing and signing the college’s user agreement and application for a car park permit.

How to Claim At the end of each term you will complete To establish the transport needs exactly, the and sign a Travel Form which you can obtain from the student VLE or Student Services. local authority may ask you to send them You must attach all bus/train tickets for the a letter from your Doctor or designated Medical Officer. If they have had a Statement principal journeys you are claiming for. of Special Educational Needs, this will be Low Carbon & Healthy Living carefully considered. The college is keen to support and promote both healthy living and measures to reduce If the application for special transport is approved, this will be arranged by Integrated pollution. We encourage all staff and Passenger Transport Group who will write to students to use alternative methods of transport where possible and to consider you with details of the arrangements. walking, cycling or car sharing. * Changes to Government Funding schemes may affect this offer

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For those wishing to study a vocational subject and improve written, numerical and interpersonal skills.

GCSEs / Level 2 Diploma / Apprenticeship / Vocational Diploma

Extended diplomas / A Levels / Advanced Apprenticeship / Access to Higher Education / Foundation Year / Diploma in Foundation Studies in Art and Design

120 credit total / Certificates of Higher Education / First year of Honours degrees / HNCs / A range of professional qualifications / NVQ Level 4

240 credit total / Diplomas of Higher Education / Second year of Bachelors (Hons) degree / Foundation Degrees / HNDs

Your Choice of Study

Whether you want to study A Levels, an Apprenticeship or a Vocational course, the choice and support for your chosen route is always available at Craven College.

Foundation Learning Foundation learning is designed to help you find your way and is ideal if you are not yet sure of where you wish to take your career. It provides the opportunity to study and gain skills whilst you decide upon the areas which appeal to you, and may begin to highlight a direction for your continued study. For further information turn to page 104. Adults Returning to Learn Students of any age or experience are welcome to apply for any for the full-time courses we offer. Returning to learn will improve your job prospects, help you make a fresh start and reach your full potential. For further information turn to page 66. A Levels These Level 3 qualifications provide recognised building blocks to progress to Higher Education opportunities such as degree study, which can be continued at Craven College or through university. A Levels can be taken in a whole variety of subjects and you can mix and match with other courses. For further information turn to page 23. Apprenticeships For those who don’t want to continue in full-time study we offer Apprenticeships up to Level 3. This has the advantage that you can earn whilst you learn. Apprenticeships give you an alternative way of building your career; through college attendance and ongoing workplace assessment you will create a skills portfolio and gain a recognised qualification. For further information turn to page 43.

Vocational Diploma Study Route If you are a hands on student and know in which sector you want to make your career or Higher Education, then studying a Diploma or Extended Diploma at Level 3 may suit you best. Courses consist of taught classes, seminars, practical workshops, virtual learning environments and self-directed study. Your course may also include work experience. Your full-time course will be based on a particular employment sector such as the arts, catering, horticulture, hairdressing, aviation or construction. As well as classroom based learning, you will have hands on experience of your chosen vocational area, using industry standard equipment. You can use these qualifications to go into employment or Higher Education. For further information turn to page 59. Other Study Options This Directory is for our full-time further education courses. Craven College offers part-time courses leading to recognised qualifications and a range of leisure learning courses. We also have full and part-time degree level programmes. Details of all these courses are contained in other publications – to pick up a copy, call in at any of our Campus Receptions, telephone us on 01756 791 411 or visit www.craven-college.ac.uk for details. With so much choice and different levels of qualifications we know it can be difficult to decide upon your best route. The chart will help you to find the level you are currently at and what you can aim for. We are here to help you at every stage of your progression to ensure you achieve your learning goal.

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A Levels

Craven College A Levels Directory 2012–13


A Level Course Index

3D Design 28 Accounting 28 Biology 28 Business Studies 29 Chemistry 29 Citizenship Studies 29 Computing 30 Drama & Theatre Studies 30 English Language 30 English Language & Literature 32 English Literature 32 32 Environmental Studies Film Studies 33 Fine Art 33 Geography 33 Geology 35 35 Government & Politics 35 Graphic Design History 36 36 Human Biology ICT 36 Maths 37 Further Maths 37 37 Media Studies Modern Foreign Language: French, German & Spanish 38 Philosophy 38 Photography 38 Physics 39 Psychology 39 Religious Studies 39 Sociology 40 Textiles & Fashion 40

A Level Introduction

In 2011 Craven College students celebrated success across a wide range of A Levels with over 30 subjects studied with a 100% pass rate in 29 subjects including Languages, Art & Design subjects, the Sciences, Photography, Maths and Business and an overall pass rate of 98%. A* grades were achieved across 6 subject areas plus the AQA Baccalaureate had a 100% pass rate. Craven College’s A Level Centre offers the broadest range of subjects in the local area, combining academic rigour with a vibrant learning environment on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales. We aim to provide a range of subjects that are not always available in schools, to broaden your choices and opportunities for study which can lead to a greater range of employment and Higher Education opportunities. There are opportunities to specialise in course related subjects, resulting in an in–depth knowledge of particular areas. Each A Level description indicates complementary A Level choices for that particular subject and points to possible career choices. You are advised to apply early as demand for popular subjects is high.

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FAQs

Who are A Levels for? Our A Levels are aimed at anyone who wants to go on to higher education, needs Level 3 qualifications for employment, or wants to study a subject in depth. How many A Levels do people study? You will take four subjects at AS level and then specialise in three subjects at A2 level. Is the fourth AS Level worth anything, if you don’t complete the full A Level? Yes. The AS is a distinct qualification, worth half an A Level and UCAS points. What are UCAS points? Universities and higher education institutions make offers based on UCAS points. A full A Level at grade A is worth 120 points, at AS it is worth 60 points, Grade B 80 points etc. What do I have to do to get an A*? In order to get an A*, you have to get an A overall for your A level, and score 90 per cent or more of the total A2 marks available on each unit. It is being awarded for full A levels only, not for AS levels or for individual units.

Entry Requirements

What extra things will I do alongside my A Levels? At the Centre for A Levels we try to develop all our full–time students into expert learners. This will vastly improve your applications for university or a career and fully equip you both for your A Level study and for what comes afterwards.

How do I apply to do A Levels at Craven College? You fill in the application form from this directory or apply online at www.craven–college.ac.uk you will then be invited to an interview to discuss your course choices, develop a provisional timetable and answer any questions.

What will I have to do to become an expert learner? You will research and write an extended project on a chosen subject, greatly enhancing research skills for your A Levels and future study. You also have the opportunity to develop English and Maths skills as they directly relate to your studies.

The course I wanted to do isn’t listed, what can I do? The range of subjects we offer is regularly updated. Please check with Central Admissions or the A Level Coordinator if a subject is not listed.

What is a Baccalaureate and can I do the qualification? The AQA Baccalaureate is an over-arching qualification which is nationally recognised, and desired by many of the top universities. Students who take the AQA Baccalaureate will study Citizenship AS alongside their 3 main A Levels, and will also engage in community participation as well as complete the Extended Project Qualification.

A Level Courses To study A Levels at Craven College you will require five GCSEs, A*-C. Equivalent level qualifications such as BTECs are accepted, but the five A*-Cs (or equivalents) must come from at least four subject areas. These must include English and Maths at A*-C. Alongside these general entry qualifications, each subject has its own subject–specific entry requirements which are included in this directory and may require an initial assessment.

Science and Maths For Sciences and Maths courses entry is subject to achieving 45 points on the Student Achievement Tracker which measures the progression in qualifications of 16–19 year olds based on their prior attainment. This is a national system that uses GCSE results to predict A Level achievement and will be discussed with you at interview. This allows us to predict the suitability of the course for you.

If you achieve Grade D and above at AS Level, you may continue onto the A2 Level programme with three A2 Level subjects. Full–time A Levels are normally allocated 4.5 hours per week unless there are small numbers, in which case the hours will be reduced accordingly, (however, this means that there will be a more beneficial tutor to student ratio). Classes with very low numbers will not run. If you have studied a subject at GCSE, you must have achieved at least grade C in order to study it at A Level; some individual subjects will require a grade B (see individual subject entry requirements). If you are changing centres to continue with A2 Level study at Craven College you must have achieved at least a grade C at AS Level. Proof of certification is required, and the subject tutor will need to confirm that our A2 programme is compatible with your AS qualification.

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3D Design

Business Studies Additional Entry Requirements

3D Design will introduce you to a variety of experiences exploring a range of 3D media and techniques. Drawing, using different media, processes and scale underpinned by the use of sketchbooks. Contextual knowledge, understanding of artefacts and images, both European and non–European. Practical design and 3D working methods such as model making, construction and assembling. Units of study may include AS Level – Project based; learning a range of 3D techniques and basic skills in model making with visual research related to contextual materials, Exam module; four weeks’ preparation, five hour exam A2 Level – Personal Investigation; develop an idea, concept or theme. Dissertation, Exam module; four weeks’ preparation, 15 hour exam

−− GCSE Art A*-C or Interview −− Portfolio of work demonstrating your skills equivalent to GCSE standard

−− Progression from A2 to Foundation Studies in Art & Design −− University Suggested Course Combinations −− Graphics, Fine Art, Textiles & Fashion, Photography

Units of study may include AS Level – Planning & Financing a Business, Managing a Business, People, Operations Management, Finance, Marketing & Competition A2 Level – Strategies for Success: Financial Strategies & Accounts, Marketing Strategies, Operations Strategies, Human Resources Strategies, The Business Environment & Managing Change

Additional Entry Requirements

Accounting will give you an insight into accounting procedures and explore the way a company deals with its finances from the initial recording of money and goods in and out of the business (bookkeeping) and the preparation of final accounts for publication, to costing its products, preparation of budgets and forward planning its investment programmes of capital expenditure on fixed assets. Accounting is useful for a career in the Business, Finance or Accounting sectors.

−− GCSE Maths A*-B or Level 2 Numeracy

Suggested Course Combinations −− Accounting, English Language, English Literature, English Language/Literature, French, German, ICT, Government & Politics, Maths, Psychology

−− GCSE Maths A*-B −− GCSE Core Additional Science AA*-BB or Separate Science in Chemistry A*-B

Suggested Course Combinations

Units of study may include AS Level – Foundation Chemistry, Chemistry in Action, Investigative & Practical Skills

−− Progression from AS to A2 −− University −− Employment

−− Business Studies, Government & Politics, ICT and Maths

A2 Level – Kinetics, Equilibria & Organic Chemistry, Energetics, Redox & Inorganic Chemistry, Investigative & Practical Skills

Suggested Course Combinations

Career Progression −− University −− Employment −− Accounting Technician qualification

Career Progression

−− Biology, Environmental Studies, Human Biology, ICT, Maths, Physics, Psychology

Citizenship Studies −− GCSE Core and Additional Science AA*-BB or Biology A*-B Career Progression

A2 Level – Populations & Environment, Control in Cells & in Organisms, Investigative & Practical Skills

−− University −− Employment

Additional Entry Requirements

Additional Entry Requirements

Units of study may include AS Level – Biology & Disease, Variety of Living Organisms, Investigative & Practical Skills

Career Progression

A Level Chemistry is a natural progression from GCSE Chemistry or GCSE Science. The course aims to develop your knowledge and understanding of Chemistry to provide a pathway to further study whilst ensuring relevance to contemporary issues. Chemistry is an essential subject for many scientific degree courses such as Medicine, Pharmacy, Chemistry and Biology.

Biology A Level Biology builds on concepts and skills that have been developed in the new GCSE Science specifications, presenting biology as exciting, challenging and relevant to all our lives.

– No additional entry requirements

Chemistry

May only run at AS in 2012

A2 Level – Further Aspects of Financial Accounting, Further Aspects of Management Accounting

The Business Studies A Level aims to explore the business world, using examples from current business news. This enables you to appreciate the dynamic nature of business and gives a real feel for issues in marketing, human resources, operations management and finance. There are also opportunities for further research into topical business issues.

Career Progression

Accounting

Units of study may include AS Level – Accounting Information Systems, Introduction to Financial Accounting, Financial and Management Accounting

Additional Entry Requirements

−− Progression from AS to A2 −− University −− Employment Suggested Course Combinations −− Chemistry, Environmental Studies, Geography, ICT, Maths, Physics, Psychology, Sociology

Additional Entry Requirements In Citizenship, you will address the relationship between the individual, the law and the state, and the nature of identities. Students will be able to use and apply their citizenship knowledge to; communicate and articulate different views, ideas and perspectives; advocate, negotiate, plan, make decisions and take action on citizenship issues; select, interpret, analyse and evaluate information to construct reasoned and coherent arguments, make decisions, propose alternative solutions and form conclusions; work with others, using problem solving and critical approaches to the issues, problems and events. AS Citizenship combines elements of Politics, Sociology and Law.

– No additional entry requirements

Units of study may include AS Level – Identity, Rights & Responsibilities, Democracy, Active Citizenship & Participation

−− AS also part of the AQA Baccalaureate, Business Studies, English, Government & Politics, Media Studies, Sociology

A2 Level – Power & Justice, Global Issues & Making a Difference

Career Progression −− University −− Employment Suggested Course Combinations

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Computing Additional Entry Requirements In recent decades Computing has transformed the way we communicate, work and play. However, it is not obvious to most people that it is a broad, deep, exciting, and fertile discipline. Its full potential can only be realised through great creativity and ingenuity in working with concepts, theories and challenges. It has also been a powerful source of new ways of thinking that have influenced many other fields as diverse as biology, mathematics and philosophy. You should not confuse computing with ICT. Instead the emphasis is on computational thinking, a kind of reasoning used by both humans and machines and is an important life skill.

– GCSE Maths A*-B

Units of study may include AS Level – Computer Components, Data Representation, Practical Exercise, Problem Solving, Programming, The Internet and The Stored Program Concept

Suggested Course Combinations

Career Progression −− Progression from AS to A2 −− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− Employment

−− Maths, Further Maths, Media, Science

A2 Level – Databases, Networking, Operating Systems, Problem Solving, Programming, and The Computing Practical Project

Drama & Theatre Studies Additional Entry Requirements By studying Drama & Theatre Studies you will gain a knowledge and understanding of theatre practice through your own engagement with the medium as both participant and informed audience member. You will develop performance and/or production skills appropriate to the creation and realisation of drama and theatre. Units of study may include AS Level – Personal Response to Live Theatre, Interpretation of a Performance, Presentation of a published play, study linked to your practical work A2 Level – Further Prescribed Plays including those from Pre–Twentieth Century, Presentation of a Devised Drama

−− GCSE Drama A*-C Career Progression −− University −− Employment Suggested Course Combinations −− Fine Art, English Language/Literature, Film Studies, Graphic Design, Media Studies, Photography

English Language Additional Entry Requirements The English Language A Level will allow you to explore and develop written and spoken language in use. You will learn about how language is changing in response to new developments like texting and investigate questions such as ‘Should children be taught to speak ‘correct’ English?’ and ‘Do males and females use language differently?’ Finally you will learn linguistic methods to analyse and investigate a variety of extracts taken from everyday sources.

−− GCSE English A*-B

Units of study may include AS Level– Categorising Texts – Language & Power, Language & Gender & Language & Technology, Creating Texts – writing skills, writing in different genres for different audiences and purposes

Suggested Course Combinations

A2 Level – Investigation into a chosen aspect of language and a piece of creative writing, exploration of how children learn to speak, read and write and investigation of how language changes over time

Career Progression −− University −− Employment

−− Accounting, Business Studies, English Literature, French, German, ICT, Government & Politics, Graphic Design, Maths, Psychology

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English Language & Literature

Film Studies Additional Entry Requirements

This subject studies the type of English language used in a wide range of spoken and written situations, from fanzines to travel writing and from student conversations to Shakespeare. You will use the insights gained from literary and linguistic studies to analyse and compare the ways in which other writers and speakers use language, and to create original and effective texts of your own. Units of study may include AS Level – Study of a collection of short spoken and written texts on ‘Travel, Transport & Locomotion’, study of two novels and production of creative writing A2 Level – ‘Talk in Life and Literature’ exploring real life spoken situations as well as speech in drama, study of two more literary texts and production of original writing

−− GCSE English Literature A*-C or English A*-B Career Progression −− University −− Employment Suggested Course Combinations −− Accounting, Business Studies, English Language, Geography, Geology, German, ICT, Government & Politics, Maths, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology

English Literature

Additional Entry Requirements The A Level specification for Film Studies is designed to deepen your understanding, appreciation and enjoyment of film, the major art form of the twentieth century. You will study film deriving from a variety of production contexts and experience in a variety of viewing situations. The course is delivered through a series of lectures, screenings, discussions and workshops. Units of study may include AS Level – Exploring Film Form, British & American Film A2 Level – Film Research & Creative Projects, Varieties of Film Experience – Issues & Debates

Units of study may include AS Level – A study of poetry and prose from 1800–1945, coursework based on a selection of post–1900 texts A2 Level – Study of drama and poetry Pre–1800, coursework based study of texts from at least two genres (prose, poetry, drama) within the same or different time period

−− GCSE English Literature A*-C or English A*-B Career Progression −− University −− Employment Suggested Course Combinations −− Accounting, Business Studies, English Language, Geography, Geology, German, ICT, Government & Politics, Maths, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology

Environmental Studies

Units of study may include AS Level – The Living Environment – Conservation & Ecology, The Physical Environment – Atmosphere, Hydrosphere & Resources A2 Level – Energy Resources & Environmental Pollution, Biological Resources & Sustainability

−− Progression from AS to A2 −− University −− Employment Suggested Course Combinations −− Fine Art, English Language/Literature, Drama & Theatre Studies, Graphic Design, Film Studies, Maths, Media Studies, Photography, 3D Design

Additional Entry Requirements The Fine Art A Level will develop your skills, knowledge and understanding of fine art and your ability to respond to the world around you in a personal and creative way. It will enable you to develop a range of skills and knowledge including materials and practices in the discipline of fine art.

−− GCSE Art A*-C or interview −− Portfolio

Units of study may include AS Level – Develop your drawing and painting skills, Thematic Projects and working with a variety of media and materials, Exam Unit

−− Progression from A2 to Foundation Diploma −− University

A2 Level – Personal Investigation; practical with written elements, Exam Unit; four week preparation, 15 hour exam

Career Progression

Suggested Course Combinations −− English Language/ Literature, Drama & Theatre Studies, Film Studies, Graphic Design, Media Studies, Photography, Textiles & Fashion, 3D Design

Geography Additional Entry Requirements

The central theme of the Environmental Studies A Level is the development of understanding of how different events and cycles within the environment interrelate, how they influence environmental events, human impacts on these events and cycles and strategies that can be used to minimise problems caused. Key aspects within the specification include areas such as wildlife conservation, pollution, global climate change and sustainability.

Career Progression

Fine Art Additional Entry Requirements

In AS/A Level English Literature you will study a wide range of books and short texts including novels, plays and poetry. You will look at the ways that authors use language to build characters and explore themes, and you will learn about different approaches to reading literature and will consider questions like: ‘Is there a right way and a wrong way to understand a novel or poem, or is it all a matter of opinion?’. You will have the opportunity to produce original writing as part of your AS coursework.

−− No additional entry requirements

−− GCSE Core and additional Science AA*-CC or any separate Science A*-C Career Progression −− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− University −− Employment Suggested Course Combinations −− Biology, Chemistry, Geography, Geology, Human Biology, ICT, Maths, Psychology

Additional Entry Requirements Geography is a broad subject that bridges between social and physical sciences. It will deepen your understanding of issues facing the world; global warming, migration and the AIDS epidemic and the increasing threat of flooding. Field trips to rivers, coastlines and city centres will relate your learning to actual situations and are reinforced by visiting speakers from the Environment Agency. You will attend a conference on current geographical issues. Units of study may include AS Level– Rivers, Floods & Management, Coastal Management, Population Change, Energy Issues A2 Level – Plate Tectonics & Hazards, Weather, Climate & Hazards, World Cities

−− No additional entry requirements Career Progression −− University −− Employment Suggested Course Combinations −− English Language, English Literature, English Language/ Literature, Geology, History, ICT, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology

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Geology Additional Entry Requirements Geology will develop your interest in and enthusiasm for further study and careers in geology. It will develop essential knowledge and understanding of different areas of geology and how they relate to each other, and how society makes decisions about scientific issues and how the sciences contribute to the success of the economy and society. You will develop and demonstrate a deeper appreciation of the skills, knowledge and understanding of how science works; appreciate geodiversity, the finite nature of the earth’s resources and the need for geoconservation.

−− GCSE Core and Additional Science AA*-CC or Separate Science A*-C

Units of study may include AS Level – Global Tectonics, Processes & Products, Practical Centre–based or Fieldwork Task

Suggested Course Combinations

A2 Level – Environmental Geology, Evolution of Life, Practical Centre–based or Fieldwork Task

Career Progression −− University −− Employment

−− Biology, English Language/Literature, Environmental Studies, Geography, Government & Politics, History, ICT, Physics, Psychology, Sociology

Government & Politics Additional Entry Requirements Government & Politics A Level will help you develop a critical awareness of the nature of politics and the relationship between political ideas, institutions and processes. You will acquire knowledge and understanding of the structures of authority and power within the political system of the United Kingdom, and how these may differ from other political systems. Units of study may include AS Level – People, Politics & Participation, Governing Modern Britain

−− No additional entry requirements Career Progression −− University −− Employment Suggested Course Combinations

A2 Level – Ideologies, Political Issues: Ideologies in Action

−− Accounting, Business Studies, English Language, English Language/ Literature, French, Geology, History, ICT, Media Studies, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology

Graphic Design Additional Entry Requirements Studying Graphic Design A Level will develop your skills, knowledge and understanding of Graphic Design and your ability to appreciate the visual world and to respond in a personal and creative way. You will develop a range of skills and knowledge including the technologies and print practices employed in the Graphic Design industry. The studio is equipped with high spec Apple Mac computers that operate industry standard software. Units of study may include AS Level – Graphic Communication, Externally set exam A2 Level – Graphic Communication & Multimedia, Externally set exam

−− GCSE Art A*-C or GNVQ/AVCE equivalent Career Progression −− Progression from AS to A2 −− University −− Employment Suggested Course Combinations −− Fine Art, Drama & Theatre Studies, Film Studies, Media Studies, Photography

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History

Maths Additional Entry Requirements

History is an important and popular subject, as evidenced by the wealth of history programmes seen on television. Employers and universities value a qualification in A Level History as it lays a foundation for developing excellent writing skills, the construction of historical arguments and the ability to assess the significance of events, movements and individuals. It also teaches you to evaluate sources in order to understand historical debates and skills in the evaluation and analysis of historical fact and historical interpretations. The study of History can lead to a variety of university courses and careers such as business, management, teaching, law, civil service, local government, archaeology and teaching.

−− No additional entry requirements

Units of study may include AS Level – Britain & Ireland 1867-1922, The Civil Rights Movement in the US 1945–68 & Stalin’s Russia 1924-1953

−− Critical Thinking, English Language, English Language/Literature, Geography, Geology, Government & Politics, ICT, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology

A2 Level – Defending Great Power Status: British Foreign Policy, 1814-1914, From Kaiser to Führer, Germany 1900-1945

Additional Entry Requirements −− GCSE Maths A*-B

Career Progression

Maths provides a good preparation in logical processes, both concrete & abstract, rigour of argument and problem solving. It is a highly valued qualification for many careers and study in Higher Education.

−− University −− Employment

Units of study may include AS Level – Core Maths 1, Core Maths 2, Statistics 1

−− University −− Employment

Suggested Course Combinations

A2 Level – Core Maths 3, Core Maths 4, Mechanics 1

Suggested Course Combinations

Human Biology

−− Accounting, Business Studies, English Language, English Language/ Literature, Environmental Studies, Film Studies, French, Human Biology, ICT, Physics, Psychology, Sociology

Further Maths Additional Entry Requirements

Additional Entry Requirements Studying Human Biology will give you an opportunity to gain a sound understanding of the body through the study of fundamental biological principles whilst exploring modern applications of Human Biology.

−− GCSE Core and Additional Science AA*- BB or Biology A*-B Career Progression

Units of study may include AS Level – The Body & Its Diseases, Humans; Origins & Adaptations, Investigative & Practical Skills A2 Level – Bodies & Cells, The Air we Breathe, The Food we Eat, The Water we Drink, Investigative & Practical Skills

−− Progression from AS to A2 −− University −− Employment Suggested Course Combinations

The course provides you with the opportunity to broaden and deepen the Maths covered in AS and/or A2 Maths. It provides a challenge and a chance to explore new and/or more sophisticated mathematical concepts. It provides a good general preparation in logical processes, rigour of argument and problem solving. AS Further Maths is designed to be studied alongside AS Maths or taken up as a new subject alongside A2 Maths.

−− GCSE Maths A*-A −− Enrolled on AS Maths Course or passed AS Maths and enrolled on A2 Maths

Units of study may include AS Level – Further Pure Maths 1, Decision Maths 1, Mechanics 1

−− University −− Employment

A2 Level – Further Pure Maths 2, Further Pure Maths 3, Statistics 2

Suggested Course Combinations

Career Progression

−− Accounting, Maths, Psychology, Science

−− Chemistry, English Language/Literature, Environmental Studies, Geography, ICT, Maths, Physics, Psychology, Sociology

Media Studies

ICT (Information Communication Technologies)

Additional Entry Requirements

Additional Entry Requirements This qualification is suitable for students who enjoy and are interested in ICT and wish to acquire ICT skills and knowledge, which would be useful in Higher Education or business. It explores how ICT is used in the wider world. The AS consists of 2 units that are complementary and concerned with applying ICT to solve problems and the study of the opportunities for and effects of using ICT in the world today. You will have the opportunity to put into practice a wide range of software and hardware to create solutions to solve problems. At A2 you will study the concepts associated with the use of ICT in the 21st Century. You will also have opportunities for acquiring skills needed in the IT profession such as co-operative working and project management.

−− GCSE Maths A*-B

Units of study may include AS Level – Living in the Digital World, Practical Problem Solving in the Digital World

−− Accounting, Maths, Further Maths, Government & Politics, Maths, Media, Psychology, Science

A2 Level – Practical issues involved in the use of ICT in the Digital World, The use of ICT in the Digital World

Career Progression

Career Progression −− Progression from AS to A2 −− University −− Employment Suggested Course Combinations

Studying Media Studies will help you gain a solid understanding of the purposes, principles, concepts, techniques and systems of media products in print, audio–visual and new/ emerging media platforms. You will study the contemporary media landscape to look at the changing ways and contexts in which media texts are produced and consumed.

−− For mature students a portfolio of work is required

Units of study may include AS Level – Investigating Media, Concepts & Contexts, Creating Media, Coursework

−− Progression from AS to A2 −− University −− Employment

A2 Level – Critical Perspectives, Research & Production

Career Progression

Suggested Course Combinations −− Fine Art, English Language/Literature, Drama & Theatre Studies, Graphic Design, ICT, Media Studies, Photography, Textiles & Fashion, 3D Design

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Modern Foreign Languages: French, German & Spanish

Physics Additional Entry Requirements

Additional Entry Requirements Modern Foreign Language courses will develop your skills for speaking, listening, reading and writing in the target language. As much of the lesson as possible will be conducted in the target language.

−− GCSE in the relevant language A*-C or the ability to communicate verbally and in writing at an equivalent level

When studying A Level Physics you will build upon the foundations of GCSE Physics with new contexts, development of practical and data analysis skills and be able to see how physics links to other sciences and how the subject underpins important technologies.

−− GCSE Maths A*-B −− GCSE Core and Additional Science grade BB or Separate Science in Physics grade B

Units of study may include AS Level – Listening, Reading & Writing Skills, Media, Popular Culture, Healthy Living & Lifestyle, Family Relationships, Speaking Skills

Career Progression

Units of study may include AS Level – Particles, Quantum Phenomena & Electricity, Mechanics, Materials & Waves, Investigative & Practical Skills

Career Progression

A2 Level – Listening, Reading & Writing Skills Environment, The Multicultural Society, Contemporary Social Issues, Cultural Topic, Speaking Skills

−− Progression from AS to A2 −− University −− Employment

A2 Level – Fields & Further Mechanics, Nuclear, Thermal & Turning Points in Physics, Investigative & Practical Skills

Suggested Course Combinations

Psychology Additional Entry Requirements

Philosophy A Level aims to provide you with an understanding of the concept and application of philosophy. The Oxford English Dictionary defines philosophy as the use of reason and argument in the search for truth and knowledge of reality, especially of the causes and nature of things and of the principles governing existence, perception, human behaviour and the material universe. Units of study may include AS Level – Reason & Experience, Why Should I Be Governed? Why Should I Be Moral? The Idea of God, Persons, Knowledge of the External World, Tolerance, The Value of Art, God & The World, The Debate over Free Will & Determinism A2 Level – Philosophy of Mind, Text Friederich Nietzcshe ‘Beyond Good & Evil’

Additional Entry Requirements

Career Progression

The Psychology A Level encourages the study of psychological theory, methods and research. You will develop skills of analysis and understanding of the different areas of psychology.

−− GCSE Core and Additional Science AA*-CC or separate Science A*-C −− GCSE English and Maths A*-B

−− Progression from AS to A2 −− University −− Employment

Units of study may include AS Level – Four Key Approaches in Psychology, Ten Core Studies plus Applied Research Methods

Career Progression

Suggested Course Combinations

A2 Level – Research Methods & Issues in Research, Controversies, Applications & Topics

−− No additional entry requirements

−− Biology, Business Studies, English Language/Literature, French, German, Government & Politics, History, Human Biology, Philosophy, Physics, Sociology

Religious Studies Additional Entry Requirements

Units of study may include AS Level – Introduction to Photography Based on an Idea, Concept, Theme or Issue, Topic set by the Examination Board A2 Level – Based on a topic of interest or concern, Topic set by the Examination Board

−− University −− Employment Suggested Course Combinations

−− Sociology, Government & Politics, English, History, ICT

Photography Photography A Level aims to develop your skills, knowledge and understanding of photography together with your ability to appreciate the visual world, and to respond in a personal and creative way. It will help you develop a range of skills and knowledge from the beginnings of photography to the newest in digital processes. The well–equipped digital suite provides an ideal base for exploring the art and craft of photography.

Suggested Course Combinations −− Chemistry, English Language / Literature, Environmental Studies, Human Biology, ICT, Maths, Psychology

−− Accounting, Business Studies, English Language, Geography, Government & Politics, Psychology, Sociology

Philosophy

−− Progression from AS to A2 −− University

−− A good level of English Career Progression −− Progression from AS to A2 −− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− University −− Employment Suggested Course Combinations −− Fine Art, English Language/Literature, Drama & Theatre Studies, Film Studies, Graphic Design, Media Studies, Textiles & Fashion

Additional Entry Requirements This A Level addresses challenging and topical key issues of philosophy, ethics and religion. You will have the opportunity to explore subjects such as the ethics of war and peace, global warming, Islam in the west, medical ethics, life after death and the existence of God. You will gain independent thinking skills, the ability to debate, construct arguments, evaluate evidence and understand the views of others. Units of study may include AS Level – Islam: Background and Origins; Prophet Muhammad Pbuh; Allah; Qur’an; Worship; Mosque, Philosophy of Religion: Plato & Aristotle; Religion & Science; Does God exist? Why Do Evil & Suffering Exist? Religious Ethics: Ethical Theories; Medical Ethics; War & Peace A2 Level – Islam: Articles of Belief; Muslim Life; Jihad; Ummah, Muslim Ethics, History of Islam, Islam in the West, Philosophy of Religion: Religious Experience, Miracles, Life after Death & Religious Ethics: Free Will, Environmental Ethics, Business Ethics, Sexual Ethics

−− No additional entry requirements Career Progression −− Progression from AS to A2 −− University −− Employment Suggested Course Combinations −− History, English, Sociology, Philosophy, Politics and Psychology

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Sociology Additional Entry Requirements You will acquire knowledge and a critical understanding of contemporary social processes and structures, appreciate the significance of theoretical and conceptual issues in sociological debate and understand sociological methodology and a range of research methods. You will reflect on your own experience of the social world in which you live and develop skills which enhance your ability to participate more effectively in adult life. Units of study may include AS Level – Family & Households, Education & Research Methods A2 Level – Global Development, Crime & Deviance, Research Methods

−− No additional entry requirements Career Progression −− Progression from AS to A2 −− University −− Employment Suggested Course Combinations −− Accounting, Business Studies, English Language/Literature, French, Geography, Geology, Government & Politics, History, ICT, Maths, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology

Textiles & Fashion Additional Entry Requirements AS Level Textiles is a course which offers you the opportunity to explore a multitude of skills such as machine and hand embroidery, handmade paper, fabric printing, batik, tie dye and many others.

−− GCSE Textiles A*-C or a portfolio of work which will demonstrate the skills equivalent to a GCSE standard

These skills and techniques combined with images and other sources of inspiration can also be used to produce fabric, garment construction and exotic surfaces for interior design.

Career Progression

Units of study may include AS Level – Project based module; Textile Techniques & Basic Skills, Exam; four weeks preparation & five hour exam A2 Level – Design & Manufacture, Design & Making Practice

−− Foundation Studies in Art & Design −− University Suggested Course Combinations −− Fine Art, English Language/Literature, Drama & Theatre Studies, Graphic Design, Media Studies, Photography

“ Craven College is like no other place I have been to; it really feels like home. Support from tutors has been second to none, they are brilliant.”

Name Student Ruth Anderson Course Philosophy, English Literature, French,Maths and the AQA Baccalaureate

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Apprenticeships

Craven College Apprenticeship Directory 2012–13

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Apprenticeship Course Index Accountancy 48 Agriculture 48 Amenity Horticulture 48 Barbering 49 Beauty Therapy 49 Bricklaying 49 Business Administration 50 Care for the Elderly 50 Carpentry & Joinery 50 Child Care 52 Construction & Building Operations 52 52 Customer Services Electrical Installation (Electrotechnology) 53 53 Environmental Conservation 53 Equine Studies Hairdressing 55 Hospitality 55 56 Light Vehicle & Repair Operations Painting & Decorating 56 Plastering 56 Rural Mechanics 57

Apprenticeship Introduction Craven College Apprenticeships achieve above the national average year on year. Last year pass rates for students aged 16–19 years at Craven College were 87.2% National Average 72.4%. Businesses need employees who can combine technical knowledge with practical skills. Apprenticeships can help you to begin a career in a chosen industry, learn practical skills and achieve nationally recognised qualifications whilst earning money. You will receive work-based training from your employer and will normally attend college one day a week. If you already have a job you may be eligible to receive free training and gain qualifications as an Apprentice. We can help you to find the kind of work you are looking for and provide the support and training necessary. Apprenticeships usually last between 12 and 24 months depending on your area of interest, ability and prior experience. Most Apprenticeships offer the potential to progress from a Level 2 Apprenticeship to a Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship. You can then choose to progress onto Higher Education. On application you will be assigned an Apprenticeship Co-ordinator. Your co-ordinator will help you decide which Apprenticeship is right for you and help you find an appropriate employer. They will monitor your training and employment and support you throughout your Apprenticeship.

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Entry Requirements

FAQs

What is an Apprenticeship? Businesses need employees who can combine technical knowledge with practical skills. Apprenticeships are a route by which you can begin a career in a chosen industry, learn practical skills and achieve nationally recognised qualifications. Apprenticeships are government backed training schemes aimed primarily at people aged between 1625, and now, because of their success are being extended to cover a wider age group. You will receive work-based training from your employer and will normally attend college one day a week. You will study towards a nationally recognised qualification which will demonstrate your practical competency and knowledge in your chosen area. Are there different levels of Apprenticeships? Yes, there are two different levels of Apprenticeships available; Apprenticeships and Advanced Apprenticeships. We will help you choose the one that’s right for you based on your experience and the job opportunities within your chosen area. There may be Higher Level Apprenticeships available in the near future which will be equivalent to a Level 4 Foundation Degree.

How long do Apprenticeships take? There is no set time to complete an Apprenticeship as they vary widely in content and size. The length of time taken will depend on your ability, prior experience and your employer’s requirements. An Apprenticeship will usually take anything from 12 to 24 months at Level 2 and a direct Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship could take up to three years, so a large degree of commitment on your part is required. Do I need to be employed when starting my Apprenticeship? If you already have a job with a small company, large employer or within your family business, you may already be eligible for an Apprenticeship, however, you may be looking for a job. We can help you to successfully locate the kind of employment you are looking for and then provide the training necessary for the Apprenticeship. How do I get started on an Apprenticeship? You’ll need to think carefully about the field of work in which you want to train. It’s a good idea to discuss this with your parents or careers adviser at school. Once you have an idea of what your interests are you can contact us for more information and a chat about opportunities available.

How much will I get paid? You will be guaranteed a minimum wage of £2.50 p/h with some employers paying more based on experience. What qualifications do I get when I’ve finished my Apprenticeship? You’ll get a package of qualifications when you finish your Apprenticeship – normally an Apprenticeship involves a Diploma/ Certificate and sometimes an NVQ. These qualifications demonstrate your knowledge and practical competency. You will also leave with Functional Skills or Key Skills at an appropriate level and some apprentices will gain a Personal Learning & Thinking Skills (PLTS) qualification. Any apprentice can choose additional courses or qualifications that complement their learning (subject to discussion with the college).

To study an Apprenticeship at Craven College you ideally will require three GCSEs grade A*-C. Alongside these general entry qualifications, each Apprenticeship may have its own specific entry requirements which are included on the following pages with each Apprenticeship. All Apprenticeships require an interview and experience will be taken into consideration. What sort of person is accepted on to an Apprenticeship? In addition to the above requirements, to do an Apprenticeship, you will need to be able to show that you can use your own initiative and have fully researched the career area you want to work in, and that you are the right person for the job.

You will need to be committed and willing to work. Working well on your own as well as in a team is another important requirement and you must be happy to work in both ways. As a student on an Apprenticeship you need to be realistic about the amount of work you may have to do and you should be prepared for further study. Additional Study With every Apprenticeship additional study includes Functional Skills in English and Maths Some Apprentices will also carry out Personal Learning and Thinking Skills (PLTS) and also the Employee Rights and Responsibilities Work book. See www.craven-college.ac.uk for further details.

You will also need to be aware of your responsibilities to both yourself and the company who employs you.

Can I progress on to Further or Higher Education? Most Apprenticeships offer a potential progression from Level 2 to a Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship. Advanced apprentices can progress onto a Level 4 industry qualification or higher education qualification such as a such as a HNC/D or a foundation degree.

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AAT Accountancy Levels 2 Certificate & 3 Diploma

Barbering Level 2 Diploma

Course Length: 15–18 months

Entry Requirements

Course Length: 15-24 months

Entry Requirements

Whether it’s sole traders, small businesses, global, companies or Government, accountants are at the heart of all business operations, recording all income and expenditure and helping clients keep control of the budget. This could be your first step towards becoming a Chartered Accountant. At college you will learn basic book-keeping skills, application of numbers and the use of accountancy software. You will be recording and accounting for cash and credit transactions and recording payroll transactions. You could work in a variety of roles and will need to be able to work as part of a team and have good communication skills.

−− Employment within the industry −− GCSE English and Maths A*-C

As male grooming increases in popularity, so do the opportunities to work in this area. The Barbering Apprenticeship will equip you to carry out customer consultations; prepare, cut and style hair as well as facial shaving and the preparation of chemicals for hair colouring. You may be working in a barber’s shop that offers male grooming or working for a top class hairdresser at the cutting edge of style. You will pay close attention to customer service with the highest degree of accuracy. If you are polite, outgoing, pay attention to detail and want to get into an industry where you can really express yourself then this could be for you.

−− Employment within the industry −− 3 GCSEs A*-C

Units of study may include Level 2 – Making & Recording Payments, Recording Income & Receipts, Supplying Information for Management Control, Professional Ethics Level 3 – Maintaining Financial Records & Preparing Accounts, Preparing Reports & Returns, Working with Computers

Career Progression −− AAT Level 4 −− Accounting Technician −− Management Additional Study −− Employee Rights & Responsibilities

Agriculture Level 2 Diploma

Units of study may include Advise & Consult with Clients, Change Hair Colour Using Basic Techniques, Client Care, Cut Facial Hair and Shape using Basic Techniques, Cut Hair using Basic Barbering Techniques, Dry Hair to Shape to Create a Finished Look for Men, Shampoo & Condition Hair & Scalp

Career Progression −− Progression to Level 3 Diploma −− Develop your own Business −− Management of a Salon Additional Study −− See general entry requirements

Beauty Therapy Level 2 Diploma

Course Length: 12–24 months

Entry Requirements

Course Length: 12-18 months

Entry Requirements

Agriculture is a core industry and because Craven College serves a large rural area we understand the needs of the workforce from the traditional smaller farm, or specialist farm with rare breeds to the large commercial farm with a variety of animals and crops. Your day will start early and normally involve working with livestock or perhaps just crops if you work on an arable farm. The work is very interesting, varied and rewarding but be prepared for long days and working in all weather conditions.

−− Employment within the industry −− 3 GCSEs A*-C

This is an exciting industry that’s ever changing and always interesting. You could be working in a smaller local salon or in a larger exclusive city salon. The Apprenticeship will give you the knowledge and understanding required to be employed in the industry and could ultimately mean a future in salon management or ownership. You will enhance your technical and creative skills in beauty therapies, customer service, client management and health & safety. The Apprenticeship will build on your existing skills and develop your abilities in a wide range of cosmetic applications. Following the Apprenticeship you may wish to specialise in a particular area or progress on to an Advanced Apprenticeship.

−− Employment within the industry −− GCSE English and Maths A*-C

Units of study may include Enhance Appearance of Eyebrows & Eyelashes, Facial & Skin care Treatment, Manicure & Pedicure, Promoting Additional Services & Products to Clients, Provide Make-up Services, Reception, Waxing

Additional Study

Units of study may include Maintain Livestock during Pregnancy, Prepare for the Transportation of Animals, Deliver Basic Treatments to Livestock Optional Pathways Crop Production, Livestock Production, Mixed Farming

Career Progression −− Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship −− University

Career Progression −− Progression to Level 3 Diploma in Beauty Therapy −− University

Additional Study – Emergency First Aid −− One other industry qualification such as Tractor Driving or ATV Handling

Amenity Horticulture Level 2 Diploma

−− You can carry out other related courses subject to discussion

Bricklaying Levels 2 & 3 C&G Diploma & NVQ

Course Length: 14–18 months

Entry Requirements

Course Length: 12-24 months

Entry Requirements

The horticulture industry offers many opportunities from planting, growing, potting and cultivating plants, to designing, creating and maintaining soft and hard landscaping. Horticulture is ideal for those who like working outdoors, usually as part of a small team. You could be working for a large organisation or a council doing grounds maintenance or working for a smaller company maintaining planting schemes and building paths, fences and patios in domestic gardens. It has the appeal of being varied, seldom long in the same location and providing you with a good understanding of grounds development and maintenance.

−− Employment within the industry −− 3 GCSEs A*-C

The construction and building maintenance industry is varied and a wide range of training and jobs are available. You will learn various skills and techniques such as setting out and constructing a variety of buildings and structures. You may be working for a large national organisation or working for small local company. Work will vary from development of new buildings, small extensions including, maintenance and restoration of listed buildings; no two jobs will be the same.

−− CITB Test −− Employment within the industry −− GCSE English and Maths A*-C

Units of study may include Establishing Plants or Seeds in Soil, Identifying the Health & Maintaining the Condition of General Amenity Turf, Preparing Ground for Seeding & Planting, Preparing & Transporting Plants & Resources, Using & Maintaining Pedestrian Controlled Powered Equipment

Career Progression −− Progression to Advanced Apprenticeship −− Progression to other Level 3 Qualification Additional Study −− Emergency First Aid and one occupational qualification relevant to your workplace

Units of study may include Level 2 – Build Isolated & Attached Piers, Build Solid/Cavity Walls, Concreting or Drainage, Construction Technology & Practice, Interpret Working Drawings, Set Out Basic Structures Level 3 – Build Structural & Decorative Brick & Stonework, Building & Construction Technology to Repair and Maintain Masonry Structures, Erect Complex Masonry, Structures, Learn Techniques to Repair & Maintain Masonry

Career Progression −− Progression from Level 2 to Level 3 −− University −− Supervisor/Manager role Additional Study −− Employee Rights & Responsibilities

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Business Administration Levels 2 NVQ Certificate & 3 Diploma Course Length: 12-24 months

Entry Requirements

Business Administrators are invaluable because they are the foundation for ensuring the maintenance and flow of business systems and communications which enable an organisation to be responsive, informed and successful. You will be treated as a valued member of a team, have good organisational skills along with motivation, commitment to study and enthusiasm. You will learn a wide range of office procedures including how to produce a variety of business documents, work effectively as part of a team and communicate with clients.

−− Employment within the industry −− GCSE English and Maths A*-C

Units of study may include Level 2 – Carry out your Responsibilities at Work, Operate Office Equipment, Produce Documents, Use a Telephone System Level 3 – Design & Produce Documents, Organise & Co-ordinate Events, Plan, Organise & Support Meetings, Research, Analyse & Report Information, Supervise an Office

Career Progression −− NVQ/Diploma 4 in Administration −− HNC/D in Business or Foundation Degree −− First Line Management once NVQ 3 is completed Additional Study −− See general entry requirements

Care of the Elderly Levels 2 & 3 Diploma Course Length: 12-24 months

Entry Requirements

An Apprentice working in Health & Social Care will assist senior care workers and social workers to provide care services in nursing or residential homes and also out in the community. You may be employed by the NHS, the local authority or private health organisations. You will work in a customer facing role and will need to develop excellent customer service skills. Working as an Apprentice means you can put your skills into practice as you learn.

−− Employment within the industry −− GCSE English and Maths A*-C

Units of study may include Level 2 – Communication, Duty of Care, Equality & Diversity, Optional/additional units specific to area, Personal Development Level 3 – Developing Own Practices, Promoting Effective Communication, Promoting Wellbeing & Protection, Promoting, Monitoring & Maintaining Health & Environment

Career Progression −− Specialising in: Care of the Elderly, Mental Health, Residential Care or Social Work Additional Study −− Employee Rights & Responsibilities

Carpentry & Joinery Levels 2 & 3 C&G Diploma & NVQ Course Length: 12-24 months

Entry Requirements

Carpenters and joiners are required to build and install a wide range of timber structures. You will learn both site carpentry which deals with the installation of floors, doors, windows and roofs on both domestic and commercial buildings, and bench joinery which is the production of specialist timber components such as kitchen components, specialist windows, doors and staircases.

−− CITB Test −− Employment within the industry −− GCSE English or Maths A*-C

Units of study may include Level 2 – Carrying Out Maintenance on Timber Components, Erecting Structural Carcassing, Installing First & Second Fix Components

−− Progression from Level 2 to Level 3 −− Progression from Level 3 to University −− Supervisor/Manager role

Level 3 – Erect Complex Structural Components, Maintain Non-Structural & Structural Components, Manufacture Shaped Joinery Products, Setup Fixed & Transportable Machinery

Additional Study

Career Progression

−− Employee Rights & Responsibilities

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Child Care Levels 2 CACHE Certificate & 3 CACHE Diploma

Electrical Installation (Electrotechnology) Level 3 C&G Diploma & NVQ

Course Length: 12-24 months

Entry Requirements

Course Length: 36 months

Entry Requirements

You will gain huge job satisfaction from a career working with children. You will learn how to design educational and recreational activities, avoid conflict, handle difficult situations and understand the unique relationship that child care workers can have with children in their care.

−− Employment in the industry −− GCSE English and Maths A*-C

This Advanced Apprenticeship covers the installation, maintenance and repair of electrotechnical equipment – from installing electrical systems inside a new building to maintaining machinery on a production line. The electrotechnical industry plays a key role in other industries – eg. construction, engineering, manufacturing – and electricians use specialist skills to tackle a variety of projects from new buildings to maintenance and restoration of listed buildings.

−− CITB Test −− Employment within the industry −− 4 GCSEs including Maths A*-C

Career Progression Units of study may include Level 2 – Children & Young Persons Development, Communication in Health, Social Care or Children & Young People’s Settings, Introduction to Equality & Inclusion in Health, Maintain & Support Relationships with Children & Young People, Safeguard the Welfare of Children & Young People Level 3 – Develop Positive Relationships with Children, Young People & Others Involved in their Care, Engage in Personal Development, Promote Children & Young Persons’ Development, Promote Equality & Inclusion in Health, Social Care or Children & Young People’s Settings

−− Nursery management or senior nursery officer on completion of Level 3 Diploma Additional Study

Units of study may include Diagnose & Repair Electrical Faults, Learn to Work Safely with Electrical Equipment, Prepare, Install & Connect Electrical Wiring

Career Progression −− Progression from Level 3 to University −− Supervisor/Manager role Additional Study −− Employee Rights & Responsibilities

−− See general entry requirements

Construction Maintenance Operations Level 2 C&G Diploma & NVQ

Environmental Conservation Level 2 Diploma

Course Length: 24 months

Entry Requirements

Course Length: 12-24 months

Entry Requirements

You will develop a broad understanding of the construction industry including workplace safety, providing customer service, moving and handling resources as well as demonstrating practical skills in masonry, carpentry & joinery, plastering, plumbing and painting & decorating.

−− CITB Test −− Employment within the industry −− GCSE English or Maths A*-C

Environmental Conservation is increasing in importance as we realise its value to both the economy and to well being. If you love the great outdoors and would like to learn how to restore, develop and maintain countryside or urban spaces then this Apprenticeship will be for you. The Environmental Conservation Apprenticeship focuses on practical skills to assist countryside management and community environmental projects. The units chosen will be specific to employment and training needs. You will need good communication skills, excellent problem-solving skills and manual dexterity.

−− Employment within the industry −− 3 GCSEs A*-C

Career Progression Units of study may include Develop Skills in Masonry, Plastering, Plumbing, Joinery, Painting & Decorating, Carry out Small Scale Maintenance Repairs

−− Progression from Level 2 only up to Level 3 −− Supervisor/Manager role Additional Study −− Employee Rights & Responsibilities

Career Progression −− Progression to Level 3 Additional Study

Units of study may include Encourage Involvement in Recycling, Farm Conservation, Hedge Laying, Introduction to Dry Stone Walling

−− Emergency First Aid −− One Occupational Qualification relevant to your workplace

Equine Studies Levels 2 NVQ Certificate & 3 NVQ Diploma

Customer Services Levels 2 & 3 NVQ Diploma Course Length: 12-24 months

Entry Requirements

Course Length: 12-24 months

Entry Requirements

Customer Services are the ‘face’ of any organisation and for this reason play a very important part in the customer experience. Good communication skills and professional handling of customer enquiries is key. An Apprenticeship can help you to develop these skills so that you can work comfortably when dealing with people. A wide variety of skills are needed for the Customer Service Apprenticeship, including identifying customers and what they value. You must have patience, excellent organisational skills and a commitment to work with a clear telephone manner.

−− Employment within the industry −− GCSE English and Maths A*-C

Working in the Equine industry is hard, requiring dedication and a passion for horses. This Apprenticeship will offer you the opportunity to gain hands-on, practical experience whilst working towards a recognised qualification in horse care. You need a strong understanding of horses and must have good communication and customer care skills, which will be developed throughout the Apprenticeship. Our Apprentices work in various settings such as riding schools, competition centres, studs, equitation training and breeding stables.

−− Employment within the industry −− GCSE English and Maths A*-D

Career Progression −− Management/Supervisory courses Additional Study

Units of study may include Level 2 – Delivering Reliable Customer Service, Develop Customer Relationships, Recognise & Deal with Customer Queries, Request & Problems Level 3 – Go the Extra Mile in Customer service, Lead a Team to Improve Customer Service, Monitor & Solve Customer Service Problems

−− Technical Certificate/Diploma in Customer Service

Career Progression −− University −− Management qualification −− Progression within the industry

Units of study may include Level 2 – Care of Horses, Health & Safety, Monitoring Health, Watering & Feeding

Additional Study

Level 3 – Advanced Feeding, Exercising Horses, Health & Safety, Yard Management

−− See general entry requirements

Knowledge Based Element – I ntermediate/Advanced Certificate in Horse Care BHEST

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Hairdressing Levels 2 & 3 NVQ Diploma Course Length: 15-24 months

Entry Requirements

This Apprenticeship provides you with the skills needed for a career in hairdressing. Interacting with clients, hair preparation and keeping the salon looking good are all activities which will help you fully experience the day to day needs of a busy salon. You will help with the running of salons by shampooing, conditioning, drying, cutting and colouring hair. Learning how to deal with customers is central, good communication skills are important.

−− Employment within the industry −− Level 2 in Hairdressing −− GCSE English and Maths A*-C

Units of study may include Level 2 – Basic Cutting Techniques, Basic Hair Colouring Techniques, Basic Style, Dress & Finishing Techniques, Client Care, Consultation, Health & Safety, Set & Dress Hair, Shampoo & Conditioning Hair & Scalp

−− Management of a Salon −− Work on Cruise Liners −− Develop your own business

Level 3 – Colour Correction Services, Colour Hair Creatively, Consultation, Creative Cutting Techniques, Creatively Style & Dress Hair, Creatively Dress Long Hair, Develop & Enhance Hairdressing Services, Health & Safety, Promotion of Services & Products

Career Progression

Additional Study −− You can study other associated courses subject to discussion

Hospitality Level 2 & 3 NVQ Diploma Course Length: 14-18 months

Entry Requirements

The hospitality industry has a vast range of exciting opportunities. You could be working for a small local restaurant as a kitchen assistant or in a customer facing food and drink role; perhaps working for a chain of exclusive hotels carrying out professional cookery or working front of house dealing directly with customers. Some Apprentices carry out all of these tasks with the same employer in a multi-skilled role. There are great opportunities locally and excellent progression routes to further your career.

−− Employment within the industry −− GCSE English grade A*-C desirable

Units of study may include Level 2 Food & Beverage Service Maintain & Deal with Payments, Provide a Silver Service, Serve Alcoholic & Soft Drinks Level 2 Food Processing & Cooking Cook & Finish basic Meat, Fish, Poultry & Vegetable Dishes, Prepare Cook & Finish Sauces Level 2 Multi-skilled Hospitality Services Options from the above units. Options also available for Front Office & Housekeeping

Career Progression −− University −− Management training −− Supervisory position within the industry Additional Study −− You will complete a Technical Certificate/ Diploma that demonstrates understanding and practical competency and ability −− You will carry out food hygiene and safety

Level 2 Professional Cookery Maintain Food Safety when Storing, Preparing & Cooking Food, Prepare, Cook & Finish basic Meat, Fish, Poultry and Vegetable Dishes, Prepare Cook & Finish Hot & Cold Deserts Level 3 Hospitality Supervision and Leadership Maintain the Food & Drink Service, Monitor & Solve Customer Service Problems, Maintain the Reservations & Booking Service Level 3 Professional Cookery or Patisserie Contribute to the Development & Introduction of New Recipes & Menus, Prepare, Cook & Finish Complex Fish, Meat & Poultry Dishes, Prepare, Cook & Finish Complex Hot Sauces

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Light Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Operations Level 2 Diploma

Rural Mechanics Level 2 C&G Diploma

Course Length: 18-24 months

Entry Requirements

Course Length: 12-24 months

Entry Requirements

Covering all aspects of repair from removing and replacing engine components, diagnosing mechanical and electrical faults to the repair of chassis, suspension and steering. An exciting industry where every day is different. You will maintain vehicles ensuring optimum efficiency, performance and reliability. Learn how to accurately diagnose vehicle faults in mechanical and electrical systems and gain the ability to think on your feet when unforeseen breakdown occurs, keeping vehicles and customers on the road.

−− Employment within the industry −− GCSE English and Maths is desirable

An exciting industry where every day is different. A key part of any operation is well maintained equipment and quick, effective solutions to unforeseen problems. You may be working in a main dealership servicing and maintaining modern equipment or working for agricultural engineers who specialise in all aspects of engineering and fabrication. Your work may vary dependent on seasons and you may be required to work in all weather conditions.

−− Employment within the industry −− 3 GCSEs A*-C

Units of study may include Carry out Routine Vehicle Maintenance, Remove & Replace Transmission Units & Components, Remove & Replace Engine Units & Components, Remove & Replace Auxiliary Electrical Units & Components, Remove & Replace Chassis Units & Components

Career Progression −− Progression to Level 3 Additional Study −− You will complete a Technical Certificate/ Diploma that demonstrates understanding and practical competency and ability

Units of study may include Hydraulic Systems, Maintain the Condition of Tractors & Machinery, Move Loads, Power Transmission Systems, Repair Components by Soldering & Welding, Remove & Replace Components from Tractors & Machinery

Entry Requirements

A painting and decorating Apprenticeship will teach you how to prepare surfaces, match colours, apply a variety of paint coatings and wallpaper coverings using a variety of textures and finishes. You might also learn specialist techniques like graining and rag-rolling to create decorative effects.

−− CITB Test −− Employment within the industry −− GCSE English or Maths A*-C Career Progression

Units of study may include Level 2 – Apply Paint by Brush & Roller, Hang Wallpaper to Walls & Ceilings, Prepare Surfaces, Produce Specialist Decorative Finishes Level 3 – Applying Hangings to Walls & Ceilings, Applying Paint Systems Using Airless Spray Equipment, Carry out Advanced Decorating Techniques, Creating Specialist Architectural Feature Work

−− Progression from Level 2 to Level 3 −− Progression from Level 3 to University −− Supervisor/Manager role Additional Study −− Employee Rights & Responsibilities

Plastering Levels 2 & 3 C&G Diploma & NVQ Course Length: 24 months

Entry Requirements

You will learn different techniques for internal plastering to both internal and external structures, fix dry lining and plasterboard, produce fibrous plaster components, learn skills to conserve old plasterwork to its original condition.

−− CITB Test −− Employment within the industry −− GCSE English or Maths A*-C

Units of study may include Level 2 – Apply Plaster to Both Internal & External Surfaces, Fix Dry Lining Products, Form Sand & Cement Screeds, Produce & Fix Fibrous Decorative Plaster Components

Career Progression

Level 3 – Fibrous Plastering Route – Applying Plaster Materials to External Surfaces, Fix Dry Lining & Plasterboard to Interior Surfaces, Form Sand & Cement Screeds, Produce & Install Complex Fibrous & Cement Moulds & Castings Solid Route – Fix Dry Lining & Plasterboard Products to Interiors, Apply Plaster to Complex Interior Surfaces Such As Curves & Acute Angles, Position & Secure Fibrous Components, Form Screeds & Granolithic Finishes & Prepare & Run-In In Situ Moulds

−− Progression from Level 2 to Level 3 −− Supervisor/Manager role Additional Study

−− University −− Progression to Level 3 −− Supervisory or management qualifications Additional Study −− You will complete a Technical Certificate that demonstrates understanding and practical competency and ability −− Other industry certificates may be required such as First Aid

Painting & Decorating Levels 2 & 3 C&G Diploma & NVQ Course Length: 12-24 months

Career Progression

“ I’ve picked up many skills from people in the trade. My Apprenticeship gives me a head start and experience in the workplace. It is challenging but enjoyable – I’m looking forward to continuing my studies.”

Name Sam Hirst Course Carpentry & Joinery, Parkway Construction

−− Employee Rights & Responsibilities

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Vocational

Craven College Vocational Directory 2012–13


Vocational Course Index

Activity & Adventure Tourism 65 Adults Returning to Learn 66 Agricultural Engineering 68 Agriculture 71 Animal Studies 72 Art & Design 74 Automotive Engineering 76 Aviation 79 Beauty Therapy 82 Brickwork 83 Business & Administration 85 87 Carpentry & Joinery Catering & Hospitality 89 92 Children’s Care, Learning & Development 95 Countryside & Environment Electrical 97 Equine 98 102 Fashion & Clothing Floristry 103 104 Foundation Learning GCSE Fresh Start 106 Hairdressing 107 Health & Social Care 109 Horticulture 111 Information Technology 113 Journalism 114 Media 115 Nail Services 117 Painting & Decorating 118 Performing Arts 120 Plastering 121 Public Services 123 Science 126 Sports 129 130 Sports Injury Management & Fitness Instructing Theatrical & Media Make-up 131 132 Travel & Tourism

Vocational Introduction

Full-time vocational courses are based on a particular employment or industry sector for example the arts, catering, construction, hair and beauty, land based industries, sports or tourism. In addition to taught classes, lectures and seminars, you will also have practical hands on experience of your chosen vocational area, using our industry standard equipment, training facilities and workshops plus access to our virtual learning environment and self-directed study periods. Your course may also include visits and trips both in the UK and overseas, and a period of work experience. Your course will give you valuable insight into the skills and knowledge required for the workplace. You can use these qualifications to go into employment or on to further education or training or degree level study. Craven college places strong emphasis on providing students with a wide range of entry points, excellent progression routes and varied learning opportunities and works very effectively with a wide range of organisations. The college offers an exceptional range of occupational enrichment, placement, and additional qualifications that enhance your CV and career prospects.

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Entry Requirements

FAQs

What are Vocational Diplomas? A Diploma is a qualification which combines practical skills development with theoretical and technical understanding and knowledge. Diplomas are work related qualifications suitable for a wide range of students. Who would suit Vocational study? Those who are good with coursework and modular study and like a practical approach to learning rather than exam based assessment. How are Vocational courses assessed? Through project work, assignments, case studies and presentations. What is a Diploma worth compared to A Levels? An extended diploma can be worth the equivalent of three or three and a half A Levels and carries 300 – 420 UCAS points.

Does doing a Diploma mean committing to a career too early? You will get an insight into the world of work to help you make decisions about your chosen career. You will learn about a broad range of careers in your chosen subject, but many of the skills and qualities you will develop by doing diploma study are general and valued by all employers and universities, so they are not restricting your options. What do employers think of Diplomas? Diplomas develop skills that are highly valued by employers and employers have helped to develop the diploma qualifications. Can I get to university with a Diploma? Diplomas carry UCAS points and can be excellent preparation for university courses.

Does doing a Diploma restrict you from entering some careers? Diploma study focuses on the employment area you choose. Most careers can be accessed by the Diploma route but some only through the A Level and degree route. Your careers advisor will give you information about the entry requirements for your chosen career or degree course. How do I apply to do A Vocational Diploma course at Craven College? You fill in the application form from this directory or apply online at www.craven–college.ac.uk you will then be invited to an interview to discuss your course choices, develop a provisional timetable and answer any questions.

Entry requirements for individual vocational course are outlined on the following pages and full details including specific and/or additional entry requirements for individual courses can be checked at www.craven-college.ac.uk

To progress to a Level 2 Diploma course in most cases you will need to have achieved a Foundation Level Qualification, have GCSEs at grade D-E or have work experience and personal qualities to fit the course requirements.

In some cases, for courses requiring particular craft or technical skills, the work experience and personal qualities you have are the most important entry requirement on to your chosen course.

To progress to a Level 3 Diploma or Extended Diploma course in most cases you will need to have achieved a full Level 2 qualification, for example four GCSEs at grade A*-C including English and Maths or a Level 2 Diploma Merit or Distinction.

We will help you to find the level you are currently at and what you can aim for. We are here to help you at every stage of your progression to ensure you achieve your learning goal.

Level 3 Extended Diplomas are equivalent to three full A Level qualifications

Foundation Level courses are for those wishing to study a vocational subject or explore a new area but also want to improve written, numerical and interpersonal skills.

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Activity & Adventure Tourism Activity and adventure tourism is the biggest growth area in travel and tourism. Our courses introduce and develop the skills needed by tour operators for UK and overseas delivery of activities in the holiday environment, for example trekking, mountain biking or white water rafting. You units that will introduce you to the specialist knowledge and understanding you must develop to work in this key growth area. Your will also complete a portfolio of additional qualifications to enhance your personal and professional development including First Aid and English Speaking Board and have the opportunity to pay for additional qualifications in Life Guarding, Kayaking, Dinghy Sailing, Mountain Biking, Archery and Coaching. You may have the opportunity to take part in activity based residentials in the UK and or Chamonix as part of your programme of study.

Activity & Adventure Tourism Level 2 Diploma Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Development of Personal Fitness, Interpersonal Skills for Holiday Representatives, Outdoor & Adventurous Activities, Planning & Leading Sports Activities, Preparation for Employment in the Travel & Tourism Industry

−− 4 GCSEs A*-E including English A*-D or Foundation Level 1 Diploma Career Progression −− Level 3 Extended Diploma −− Employment

Activity & Adventure Tourism Level 3 Extended Diploma Course Length: 2 years

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Assessing Risk in Sport, Equipment & Facilities for Outdoor & Adventurous Activities, Fitness Training & Programming, Leadership in Sport, Leading Land-based Outdoor & Adventurous Activities, Physiology in Sport, Physiology of Fitness, Principles & Practice in Outdoor & Adventurous Activities, Principles of Anatomy, Skills for Land-based Outdoor & Adventurous Activities, Skills for Water-based Outdoor & Adventurous Activities, Specialist Tourism, Work Experience in Sport, Working as a Holiday Representative

−− 4 GCSEs A*-C including English and Maths A*-D or Level 2 Diploma Merit or Distinction Career Progression −− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− University −− Employment

You may also be interested in −− Sports and Travel & Tourism

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Adults Returning to Learn

Foundation Year Level 3 Course Length: 2 years

Entry Requirements

These courses are specifically designed for mature students (19+) with life skills but with no formal qualifications to enhance employment opportunities or prepare for and progress into Higher Education or employment. The courses are also suitable for those who already have the qualifications for entry into Higher Education but who wish to refresh their skills and knowledge in preparation for studying at university. You will gain both study skills and subject knowledge to enable you to become an effective Higher Education student. You will study alongside others with life experience, goals and aspirations similar to your own. These courses also allow time for family commitments and/or part-time work. We are continuously reviewing our Access to HE offer to ensure it meets the needs and interests of all our learners. The flexibility of the qualification allows us to respond to demand quite quickly as we can add new modules as needed from a huge range of subject areas. Please do get in touch if you are interested in a particular subject and don’t see it here.

Units of study may include Foundation Skills, Information Handling, The Effective Learner, Sociology, Psychology, English Literature & Language, Business & Management Studies

−− No formal qualifications but an adequate level of English and Maths or two A Levels at grade D or above or AVCE Distinction or Diploma/Certificate at Pass

New Directions

“ My time at College has been excellent. The tutors were reassuring and helped me realise what was possible to achieve. I had a positive experience with a positive outcome.”

Course Length: 1 year – This course is run over two days per week

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Counselling Theories, English Skills including Creative Writing and History, IT Skills, Level 2 Certificate, Psychology, Sociology, Study Skills

−− No formal qualifications Career Progression −− Access to Higher Education −− Foundation Year −− Employment

Access to Higher Education Diploma Level 3 Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Biological Defences, Care, Computing, Counselling Skills, Criminology, English Language & Literature, Human Physiology, Psychology, Sociology and Study Techniques. You can choose from Education Professions, Health & Social Care Professions, Humanities, Social Sciences or Vocational Sciences Pathways

−− No formal qualifications −− Literacy Level 2 −− Written exercise

Career Progression −− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− University −− Employment

Name Natacha Shakil Course Access to Higher Education

Career Progression −− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− University −− Employment

You may also be interested in −− The full range of A Level and Vocational courses featured in this directory and online

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Agricultural Engineering

Agricultural Engineering Level 3 Extended Diploma Course Length: 2 years

Entry Requirements

Strong industry links ensure your learning experience is relevant to modern practice. These courses will provide you with, and build on, your skills and technical ability to undertake the servicing and repairs of tractors and a wide range of machinery used in the agricultural and horticultural sectors. The courses are very practical and you will have the opportunity to work on a range of vehicles in our industry standard workshops. Regular industrial visits and work placements support your learning process, alongside specialist tutors who will equip you for employment. Optional courses may also available in Tractor Driving, ATV Operation, Welding, Brush Cutting, Spraying and Abrasive Wheels.

Units of study may include 4x4 System Maintenance, Chassis & Suspension Systems, Harvesting Machinery, Hydrostatic & CVT Transmission Systems, Powershift, Workshop Practices

−− Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma

Agricultural Engineering Level 2 Diploma

“ Being in the workshop and doing a tractor driving qualification were the bests bit of the course. The facilities are good, there is everything to hand and available to use, the tutors are good and helped when I needed them.”

Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include 4X4, Engines, Farm Machinery, Hydraulics, Maintenance & Repair of Land Based Machinery, Operation of Land Based Machinery, Steering Suspension & Brakes, Tractors, Transmission, Welding & Fabrication, Wheels & Tyres

−− 4 GCSEs A*-G −− Assessment of literacy, numeracy and communication skills Career Progression −− Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma −− Apprenticeship −− Employment

Agricultural Engineering Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Diesel Fuel Systems, Engine Service & Repair, Health, Safety & Welfare in the Workplace, Hydraulics, Land Based Machinery Operation, Maintenance, Repair & Diagnosis of Faults in Land Based Machinery, Transmissions, Welding & Fabrication, Work Experience Placement

−− 4 GCSEs A*-C or Level 2 Diploma −− Assessment of literacy, numeracy and communication skills Career Progression −− Level 3 Extended Diploma −− Apprenticeship −− Employment

Career Progression −− Further study −− Apprenticeship −− Employment

Name Alexander Watts Course Land-based Technology Diploma

You may also be interested in −− Automotive Engineering

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Agriculture There have been many changes in farming practice over the last few years. If you are thinking of a career in dairy, beef or sheep farming you will need up-to-date, relevant expertise to respond to the challenges that face the industry. This course is a great introduction to the land based sector – an area of the economy which will have an increasing importance in a world where the demand for food is constantly increasing. You will combine a balance of practical, theory and work experience.

Agriculture Level 2 Diploma Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Environmental & Land-based Business, Introduction to Agriculture & Conservation, Introduction to Farm Animal Production, Introduction to Land-based Machinery Operations, Participate in Providing Estate Maintenance, Tractor Driving, Work Related Experience in the Land-based Industries

−− 4 GCSEs A*-G Career Progression −− Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma −− Apprenticeship −− Employment

You may also be interested in −− Agricultural Engineering, Countryside & Environment, Equine and Horticulture

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Animal Studies

Animal Management Level 3 Extended Subsidiary Diploma Course Length: 2 years

Entry Requirements

These courses are a mixture of hands-on, practical experience and theoretical study, based in our modern, well equipped classrooms with IT facilities. They are designed to provide a range of opportunities in animal care and management skills within a diverse animal care industry. You will study with highly qualified tutors in our purpose built indoor and outdoor Animal Care Units caring for a wide range of mammals, reptiles and birds so that you have real experience of their needs. Regular visits to zoos and a range of animal care providers and venues alongside inputs from guest speakers are an integral part of the courses.

Units of study may include Animal Accommodation, Anatomy, Behaviour & Communication, Biology, Breeding & Genetics, Feeding, Handling, Health, Nursing, Nutrition, Physiology, Management, Dog Grooming, Estate Skills, Exotic Animal Health & Husbandry, Farm Livestock Husbandry, Investigative Project, Kennel & Cattery Management, Pet Store Design, Safe Working Practices, Welfare & Breed Development, Work Related Experience in the Land Based Sector

−− 4 GCSEs A*-C including English and Maths or Science or Level 2 Diploma Merit or Distinction

Animal Care Level 1 Diploma

“ I received great support and encouragement from my tutors and especially enjoyed learning dog grooming and going on visits to farms as part of the course. For the future I want to go on to Higher Education.”

Name Charlotte Simcoe-Overson

Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Animals in the Wild & in Society, Developing Performance in Land-Based Industries, Exercise of Animals, Handling & Accommodation of Animals, Introduction to Wildlife & Conservation, Maintaining the Health & Wellbeing of Animals, Safe & Effective Working Practices

−− No formal qualification Career Progression −− Level 2 Diploma −− Employment

Animal Care Level 2 Diploma Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Animal Accommodation, Breeds & Grooming, Health & Welfare, Practical Animal Feeding, Principles & Practices of Animal Behaviour & Handling, Work Related Experience

−− 4 GCSEs A*-G Career Progression −− Level 3 Extended Diploma −− Employment

Career Progression −− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− University −− Employment

Course National Diploma in Animal Management

You may also be interested in −− Agriculture and Equine

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Art & Design

Art & Design Level 3 Extended Diploma Course Length: 2 years

Entry Requirements

The School of Art, Media & Performance’s fantastic facilities include photographic studios and digital suite, 3D modelling and animation suite, personal fine art space, 3D design workshops and a commercial graphics studio equipped with iMac computers. Excellent staff who work as practitioners in their own fields, such as Digital Arts, Graphics, Photography, Illustration and Fashion Knitwear, exhibit work both nationally and internationally. These courses provide the underpinning knowledge, understanding and industry skills. You will study practical art and design skills, including drawing, painting, graphics, photography, textiles, 3D design and design processes and explore the work of artists, designers and craftspeople. Assignments are dynamic and responsive to current trends within the art and design industry.

Units of study may include 3D Computer Modelling/Animation, 3D Design, Ceramics, Digital Illustration, Drawing & Printmaking, Fashion & Textiles, Graphics, Historical & Contextual Understanding, History of Art & Drawing, Illustration, Interior Design, Jewellery, Painting, Photography

−− 3 GCSEs A*-C including English, Maths and an Art & Design subject or Level 2 Diploma Merit or Distinction Career Progression

Plus one of the following pathways: Units of study may include 3d Design Crafts, Interior Design, Jewellery Design, Product Design, Furniture Design

−− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− University −− Employment

Fine Art Digital/Illustration, Drawing, Painting, Photography, Sculpture Graphic Design 3D Computer Modelling, Advertising, Animation, Branding, Graphics, Typography, Web Design

Art & Design Level 2 Diploma Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include 2D Visual Communication, 3D Visual Communication, Building an Art & Design Portfolio, Working with Graphic Design Briefs, Working with Visual Arts Briefs

−− 3 GCSEs A*-E including an Art & Design subject A*-D or Level 1 Diploma in Art & Design Distinction −− Portfolio of work

Textiles & Fashion Fashion Illustration, Fashion Promotion & Marketing, Knitwear, Men’s Wear, Surface Pattern, Textile Design & Women’s Wear

Career Progression −− Level 3 Extended Diploma −− A Levels

Foundation Studies Art & Design Level 3/4 Diploma Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

This exciting and intensive pre-degree course designed to give you the opportunity to experiment with a broad range of art and design disciplines and ways of expressing ideas in art and design

−− A Level in an art related subject −− 4 GCSEs A*-C including English or Level 3 Extended Diploma −− Portfolio of work −− Mature students are considered on work experience and relevant portfolio

Units of study may include The Exploratory Stage: 3D Design, Digital Animation, Fashion & Textiles, Fine Art, Graphic Design, Photography & Printmaking, The Pathway Stage: Chosen Specialism, Drawing, Historical & Contextual Studies, The Confirmatory Stage: Final Major Project, Research, Dissertation, Exhibition of your Work in the End of Year Show

Career Progression −− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− University −− Employment

You may also be interested in −− A Levels, Fashion, Journalism and Media

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Automotive Engineering

Automotive Engineering Level 3 Diploma Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

These courses will provide you with the necessary skills and technical ability to undertake basic repairs, maintenance and servicing of cars and light commercial vehicles and progression to a role where you work under supervision and increase your skills in preparation for more responsibility, supervision of others or a specialist role within the automotive industry. Strong industry links ensure your learning experience is relevant to modern practice. Regular industrial visits and work placements support your learning process, alongside specialist tutors who will equip you for employment. Optional courses may also available in Tractor Driving, ATV Operation, Welding, and Abrasive Wheels.

Units of study may include Engines, Maintenance, Diagnosis & Repair of Cars & Light Vehicles, Steering, Suspension & Brakes, Transmissions, Welding & Fabrication, Wheels & Tyres

−− Level 2 Diploma −− Assessment of literacy, numeracy and communication skills

Automotive Vehicle Engineering Level 1 Diploma

“ The college’s partnership working is outstanding. The college works very effectively with a wide range of organisations to benefit learners, schools, employers, and the local community.”

Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Engines, Introduction to Maintenance & Repair of Cars & Light Vans, Steering, Suspension & Brakes, Transmission, Welding & Fabrication, Wheels & Tyres

−− No formal qualifications −− Assessment of literacy, numeracy and communication skills Career Progression −− Level 2 Diploma −− Apprenticeship −− Employment

Automotive Vehicle Engineering Level 2 Diploma Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Engines, Maintenance & Repair of Cars & Light Vehicles, Steering, Suspension & Brakes, Transmission, Welding & Fabrication, Wheels & Tyres

−− Level 1 Diploma −− Assessment of literacy, numeracy and communication skills

Career Progression −− Further study −− Apprenticeship −− Employment

OFSTED 2010

Career Progression −− Level 3 Diploma −− Apprenticeship −− Employment

You may also be interested in −− Agricultural Engineering

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Aviation This is your opportunity to study at our outstanding Centre for Travel & Tourism Studies based at either Skipton or The Aviation Academy at Leeds Bradford International Airport. Craven College is the region’s largest provider of travel, tourism and aviation provision and is a leader in new initiatives, working closely with the industry to develop first class training and education. We are the chosen partner of Jet2.com for recruitment and training of Air Cabin Crew for their Northern bases. Courses focus on practical airport and on-board operations and the development of work skills needed to be an effective employee. You will be taught by highly qualified tutors who come from the Aviation industry with a wealth of industry knowledge. You also have the opportunity to study for UK Private Pilot Licence (PPL) Ground School on site. You may spend part of your studies training with Servisair at Leeds Bradford Airport.

Air Cabin Crew Level 2 Certificate Course Length: 6 months

Entry Requirements

Venue The Aviation Academy, Leeds Bradford International Airport

−− 2 GCSEs A*-C including English and Maths A*-D or Level 2 Diploma Merit −− Good level of personal presentation and communication skills −− Selection activities and tests −− Students without the necessary qualifications, but with customer service experience, are encouraged to apply

Units of study may include Airline Emergency Procedures, Airline Health, Edexcel Award in Work Skills, Preparation for Employment as Air Cabin Crew, Role of Air Cabin Crew (Onboard), Safety & Security, Edexcel Award in Work Skills

Career Progression −− Level 3 Extended Diploma −− Employment

Aviation Environment (Ground Ops.) Level 2 Diploma Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Venue The Aviation Academy, Leeds Bradford International Airport or Skipton

−− 2 GCSEs A*-C including English and Maths A*-D −− Level 2 Diploma Merit or Distinction −− Students without the necessary qualifications, but with customer service experience, are encouraged to apply

Units of study may include Baggage Processing, Check-in, Dispatch Process, Health & Safety, Marshalling, Security

Career Progression −− Level 3 Extended Diploma −− Employment −− Guaranteed interview with Servisair You may also be interested in −− Activity Adventure Tourism, Aviation, Sports, Children’s Care, Learning & Development

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Aviation Operations Level 3 Diploma

International Travel & Tourism Level 3 Extended Diploma

Course Length: 18 months

Entry Requirements

Course Length: 2 years

Entry Requirements

This course is equivalent to two A Level qualifications with the benefit of a Vocational training qualification in Airport Ground Operations, Cabin Crew, Head Office or Field Tour Operations Pathways

−− 4 GCSEs A*-C including English and Maths A*-D −− Level 2 Diploma Distinction −− Students without the necessary qualifications, but with customer service experience, are encouraged to apply

Venue The Aviation Academy, Leeds Bradford International Airport or Skipton

−− 4 GCSEs A*-C including English or Maths −− Level 2 Diploma Merit or Distinction

Units of study may include Airfares & Ticketing, Conferences & Exhibitions, Customer Service, Entertainment for Holiday Makers, European Destinations, Events, Handling Air Passengers, Investigating the Cruise Industry, Investigating the Travel & Tourism Sector, Long Haul Travel Destinations, Preparing for working in Aviation, Retail Travel Operations, Tour Operations, UK Visitor Attractions, Working as a Holiday Representative

Career Progression

“ It is fantastic, I’m learning on the doorstep of Leeds Bradford International Airport, what could be better. Everything is good but the best part I would have to say is the tutor’s wealth of knowledge.”

Name Adam Beesting

Venue The Aviation Academy, Leeds Bradford International Airport or Skipton Units of study may include Aircraft & Airfield Performance, Airport Operations, Aviation Marketing, Conflict Management, Environmental Impact of Aviation, Health Safety & Security, Meeting Customer Needs, Ramp Handling

Career Progression −− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− University −− Employment −− Guaranteed interview with Servisair

International Travel & Tourism Level 3 Diploma Course Length: 18 months

Entry Requirements

This course is equivalent to two A Level qualifications with the benefit of a Vocational training qualification in Airport Ground Operations, Cabin Crew, Head Office or Field Tour Operations Pathways

−− 3 GCSEs A*-C including English and Maths A*-D −− Level 2 Diploma Merit −− Students without the necessary qualifications, but with customer service experience, are encouraged to apply

Venue The Aviation Academy, Leeds Bradford International Airport or Skipton Units of study may include Customer Service, Entertainment for Holiday Makers, European Destinations, Events, Conferences & Exhibitions, Investigating the Cruise Industry and the Travel & Tourism Sector, Long Haul Travel Destinations, Retail Travel Ops, Tour Ops, UK Visitor Attractions, Working as a Holiday Representative

Career Progression −− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− University −− Employment −− Guaranteed interview with Servisair

Aviation Operations Level 3 Extended Diploma Course Length: 2 years

Entry Requirements

Venue The Aviation Academy, Leeds Bradford International Airport

−− 4 GCSEs A*-C including English and Maths A*-D −− Level 2 Diploma Merit or Distinction

Units of study may include Aircraft & Airfield Performance, Conflict Management, Environmental Impact of Aviation, Handling Air Passengers, Health Safety & Security, Marketing, Meeting Customer Needs, Ramp Handling

−− Foundation Degree −− University −− Employment −− Guaranteed interview with Servisair

Course National Diploma in Aviation Operations

Career Progression −− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− University −− Employment −− Guaranteed interview with Servisair

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Beauty Therapy

Brickwork

You will learn how to provide treatments for improving the condition of skin and nails and how to apply make- up professionally. Develop the skills to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing, with clients and suppliers along with the skills to run a business successfully. All of our staff have industry experience and regularly update their skills, giving you access to the best tuition and guidance. Working in a commercial salon and environment you’ll be using professional equipment and products. During your course you will visit the national Beauty Therapy Exhibition in Manchester where you will be able to find out about all the current trends in the industry. There are also opportunities to take part in specialist training courses including Dermalogica skin care, nail extensions, Fake Bake tanning, Su-Do spray tanning, false eyelashes and hot stones.

The Centre for Construction and Heritage Skills has well equipped workshops and our tutors have many years of experience in their industry. The brickwork courses been specifically developed to be delivered in a training environment using simulated conditions with all tools, equipment and materials provided. Core studies include health and safety, building methods and construction technology. You will cover a wide range of skills, knowledge and understanding of planning, estimating and new methods of construction. Learn about the construction industry, how it is structured with the different members of the building team and the range of jobs within the industry. External projects will take you into the community to work on a variety of worthwhile projects with opportunities to work on heritage sites. You may also be selected for additional training on a live heritage site in Romania.

Beauty Therapy Level 2 Diploma

Brickwork Level 1 Foundation Diploma

Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Enhancing the Appearance of Eyebrows & Eyelashes, Evening & Special Occasions, Health & Safety, Improving Personal Effectiveness at Work, Make-up for Day, Manicures & Pedicures, Providing an Effective Reception Service, Providing Facial Skincare Treatment, Selling & Promoting Products & Services to Clients, Teamwork, Waxing Services

−− Trade test

Units of study may include 90 Degree Corners, Basic Site Safety, Basic ‘T’ Junction in Stretcher Bond, Brick & Block Walling, Building Methods & Technology, Calculating & Costing Materials Information & Communication with Others, Cavity Wall Construction Using Brick & Block, Erect & Dismantle Access Equipment, Isolated & Attached Piers, Pointing & Jointing Finishes, Running in To a Line, Setting out a Basic Building, Solid Walling in English & Flemish Bonds,

−− GCSE English and Maths A*-D

Career Progression −− Level 3 Diploma −− Apprenticeship −− Employment

Beauty Therapy Level 3 Diploma

Career Progression −− Level 2 Diploma −− Apprenticeship −− Employment

Brickwork Level 2 Diploma

Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Carrying Out Massage Using Pre-Blended Aromatherapy Oils, Contributing to the Planning & Implementation of Promotional Activities, Monitoring Procedures to Safely Control Work Operations, Providing Body Electrical Treatments, Providing Body Massage Treatments, Providing Electrical Epilation Treatments, Providing Facial Electrical Treatments, Providing Indian Head Massage

−− Level 2 Diploma

Units of study may include Isolated Piers Incorporating Brick on Edge & Oversailing Courses, Cavity Walling Using Brick, Block & Stone Incorporating Decorative Panels, Squint Returns, Segmental & Semi-Circular Arches. English & Flemish Bonding Incorporating Brick Cappings, Attached Piers, Junctions & Brick on Edge Cappings & Copings. Setting out a Rectangular Building

−− Level 1 Foundation Diploma −− GCSE English and Maths A*-D

Career Progression −− Further study −− Apprenticeship −− Employment

You may also be interested in −− Fitness Instructing, Hairdressing, Nail Services, Sports Injury Management & Rehabilitation, Theatrical & Media Make-up

Career Progression −− Level 3 Diploma −− Apprenticeship −− Employment

You may also be interested in −− Apprenticeships, Carpentry & Joinery, Painting & Decorating and Plastering

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Brickwork Level 3 Diploma Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Communication, Computer Aided Design (CAD), Construction Industry Regulations, Dentil & Herring Bone Pattern Work, Developing Supervisory/Management Skills, Dog Toothing, Energy Saving in the Production of Building Materials, How Buildings are Constructed, Organisation, Planning & Programming Work Activities, Produce Drawings of a Building by Hand, Quadrant Curved Walls Incorporating Brick on Edge Detail, Read & Interpret Drawings, Safe Working Practices,Set Out & Build Curved Brickwork, Set Out & Draw Axed Arch Work, Sustainability,Use of Sustainable Materials, Workplace Safety

−− GCSE English and Maths A*-D is recommended −− Level 2 Diploma

“ The dedicated staff are passionate about providing relevant and important knowledge and personal development. The highlight was the residential trip to Poland.”

Name Hannah Mason

Career Progression −− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− University −− Apprenticeship −− Employment

Course Extended National Diploma in Business

Business & Administration Based in our new state of the art building on the Aireville Campus, with flexible teaching spaces, open-access IT facilities and a business and enterprise zone, our highly qualified tutors, with relevant industry background, will provide you with the skills, knowledge and opportunities to enter employment in the administrative or business sectors or to progress to Higher Education. You will develop a range of skills and techniques, personal skills and attributes essential for successful performance in working life. Your coursework will be based around practical business exercises, for example students have undertaken real market research to assist local businesses. You will also benefit from a wide variety of industry visits and speakers, work placements and the opportunity to undertake a 2 week study visit to Poland.

Administration Business & Professional Level 2 Diploma Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Business Presentations, Career Planning in Administration, Communicating with Customers, Creating Business Documents, Handling Mail, Mail Merge, Making & Receiving Calls, Organising Meetings, Text Production, Welcoming Visitors, Word Processing, Working in Business & Administration, Written Business Communications

−− 4 GCSEs A*-D including English and Maths −− Level 1 Foundation Diploma Career Progression −− Level 3 Extended Diploma −− Apprenticeship −− Employment

Business Level 3 Extended Diploma Course Length: 2 years

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Business Accounting, Business Communication, Business Resources, Creative Product Promotion, Development Planning for a Career in Business, Introduction to Marketing, Managing a Business Event, Recruitment & Selection in Business, Starting a Small Business, The Business Environment

−− 4 GCSEs A*-C including English and Maths −− Level 2 Diploma Merit or Distinction Career Progression −− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− University −− Employment

You may also be interested in −− Apprenticeships, Journalism, Media and Travel & Tourism

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Carpentry & Joinery The Centre for Construction and Heritage has well equipped workshops with a full range of woodworking machinery and equipment. Our tutors have many years of experience in their industry. All tools, equipment and materials are provided to enable you to achieve your qualification. You can study either Site Joinery which is joinery done on a construction site or Bench Joinery which is joinery done in a manufacturing unit. You will explore the roles and responsibilities of the people who work in the industry and the possible career progression routes. External projects are in place for you to take your new found skills into the community to work on a variety of worthwhile projects plus opportunities to work on some heritage sites to further develop your skills. You may be selected to spend two weeks on additional training on a live heritage site in Romania.

Carpentry & Joinery Level 1 Foundation Diploma Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Building Methods & Construction Technology, Door Casing, Door Frames & Simple Door, Health & Safety, How to Use Hand & Power Tools Safely, Set Out & Make a Variety of Joinery Items including Basic Windows

−− GCSE English and Maths A*-D Career Progression −− Level 2 Diploma −− Apprenticeship −− Employment

Carpentry & Joinery (Bench Joinery) Level 2 Diploma Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Hand & Power Tools, Health & Safety Regulations, How to Handle Materials & Equipment Safely, Perform Basic Risk Assessments, Safe use of Circular Saws, Set Out Make & Finish a Variety of Joinery Products such as Doors, Frames, Stairs & Windows

−− GCSE English and Maths A*-D is recommended or Level 1 Diploma Career Progression −− Level 2 Diploma −− Apprenticeship −− Employment

You may also be interested in −− Apprenticeships, Carpentry & Joinery, Painting & Decorating and Plastering

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Carpentry & Joinery (Site Joinery) Level 2 Diploma Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Construction Industry Regulations, Construction Skills Certificate Scheme, First Fix & Second Fix, Fit Frames, Fit Kitchens, Flooring, Hang Doors, Joinery Maintenance Work, Partition Work, Safe Working Practices, Skills & Knowledge Required to Work as a Site Carpenter, Structural Carcassing, Sustainability, Trussed Rafter Roofs, Workplace Safety

−− GCSE A*-D in English and Maths is recommended or Level 1 Diploma Career Progression −− Level 2 Diploma −− Apprenticeship −− Employment

Carpentry & Joinery (Bench Joinery) Level 3 Diploma

Catering & Hospitality The catering and hospitality industry provides food, drink, accommodation service and customer care in both business and leisure environments. Employment in hotels, on cruise ships and restaurants can give you great job satisfaction, an interesting life, and a chance to travel. Working in our new professional kitchens and Brasserie, alongside our highly skilled tutors, these courses will enable you to gain an insight into this exciting and diverse industry. From a broad introduction to the catering industry, including cooking a meal, looking after customers and planning and running an event to special focus on professional cookery and the skills required to work in today’s modern hospitality industry you will experience the real demands and pressures of the industry. In addition to developing craft skills, professional cookery and food presentation you may take on kitchen supervisory responsibilities in the areas of food safety, menu development and dish quality control and learn how front of house works effectively alongside a professional kitchen.

Catering & Hospitality Level 1 Foundation Certificate

Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Communication, Construction Industry Regulations & Safe Working Practices, Developing Supervisory/Management Skills, How to Set Out & Manufacture Complicated Joinery; Curved Windows, Gothic Arched Doors, Spandrel Frames & Winder Staircases, Organisation, Planning & Programming Work Activities, Safe Use of Woodworking Machines Sustainability, Workplace Safety

−− Level 2 Diploma

Units of study may include Basic Food Preparation & Cooking, Customer Service, Food Safety, Health & Safety, Healthy Eating, Teamwork

−− No formal qualifications

Career Progression −− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− University −− Apprenticeship −− Employment

Career Progression −− Level 1 Diploma

Food Studies Entry Level 3 Foundation Diploma

Carpentry & Joinery (Site Carpentry) Level 3 Diploma Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Communication, Construction Industry Regulations, Construction Skills Certificate Scheme, Developing Supervisory/Management Skills, Organisation, Planning & Programming Work Activities, Safe Use of Woodworking Machines, Safe Working Practices, Sustainability, The Range of Site Carpentry Disciplines including; Roofs with Dormer Windows, Hips & Valleys, Workplace Safety

−− Level 2 Diploma

Units of study may include Basic Food Preparation & Cooking, Customer Service, Food Safety, Health & Safety, Introduction to Healthy Eating, Personal Development, Teamwork

−− No formal qualifications

Career Progression

Career Progression −− Level 1 Foundation Certificate/Diploma

−− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− University −− Apprenticeship −− Employment

You may also be interested in −− Travel & Tourism

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Professional Cookery & Hospitality Level 1 Diploma

Professional Cookery Level 3 Diploma

Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Food & Beverage Service, Food Production Operations, Food Safety, Health & Safety, Introduction to the Hospitality & Catering Industry, Introduction to Work Place Skills, Professional Cookery

−− 3 GCSEs A*-D including English or Foundation Diploma Level 1

Units of study may include Bread & Dough Products, Chocolate, Contributing to the Control of Resources, Developing & Introducing Recipes & Menus, Food Safety, Modern Patisserie, Pastries, Cakes & Sponges, Sugar Craft Skills

−− Level 2 Diploma −− Relevant experience of the industry

Career Progression −− Level 2 Diploma

Professional Cookery & Patisserie Level 2 Diploma

Career Progression −− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− University −− Employment

Professional Indian Cuisine Level 2 Diploma

Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Brasserie Production, Costing & Menu Planning, Equipment & Resources, Food Safety, Healthier Foods, Patisserie Skills, Professional Cookery Techniques

−− 3 GCSEs A*-F including English and Maths A*-D or Foundation Level 1 Diploma

Units of study may include Food Safety, Health & Safety, Prepare & Cook Food using a Tandoor, Prepare & Mix Herb & Spice Blends, Process Dried Ingredients Before Cooking, Grains, Rice & Pulse, Traditional Breads & Accompaniments, Vegetable, Meat & Fish, Working Effectively Within a Team, Working Safely with Knives

−− 3 GCSEs A*-F including English and Maths A*-D or Foundation Level 1 Diploma −− Relevant experience of the industry

Career Progression −− Level 3 Diploma −− Apprenticeship −− Employment

Career Progression −− Level 3 Diploma −− Apprenticeship −− Employment

Hospitality Level 2 Diploma Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Basic Culinary Skills, Customer Service, Developing Employability Skills for Hospitality & Related Industries, Exploring the Hospitality Industry, Health & Safety in the Hospitality Industry, Healthy Lifestyles, Planning & Running an Event, Serving Food & Beverages

−− 3 GCSEs A*-F including English and Maths A*-D or Foundation Diploma Level 1 Career Progression −− Level 3 Diploma −− Apprenticeship −− Employment

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Children’s Care, Learning & Development

Children’s Care, Learning & Development Level 3 Extended Diploma Course Length: 2 years

Entry Requirements

Recent changes in our society have dramatically highlighted the need for quality childcare provision and have at the same time created many fulfilling employment opportunities in a range of childcare settings. The college’s highly qualified children’s care, learning and development tutors have a wealth of knowledge and experience in the profession and will teach you in modern, well equipped classrooms with IT facilities. You may have the opportunity for work placement and to visit Tenerife to shadow children’s representatives working abroad. You will also have the opportunity to study for additional qualifications including Drugs Awareness, Equality and Diversity, First Aid for Persons Working with Children, and English Speaking Board.

All students complete three days classroom based activities and two days work placement per week.

−− 5 GCSEs A*-C including English, Maths and Science −− CRB check

Units of study may include Understanding the Development of Children & Young People, Understanding Safeguarding & Wellbeing, Developing Positive Relationships with Children & Young People & Others Involved in their Care, Working together for the Benefit of Young People & Children.

Career Progression −− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− University −− Employment

Please note: These qualification titles and course duration are subject to change dependent upon pending developments by awarding organisations.

Children’s Care, Learning & Development Level 2 Diploma Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Communication with Children & Adults, Keeping Children Safe, Preparing & Maintaining Environments, Professional Development in Child Car, Supporting Children’s Play & Learning, Understanding Children’s Growth & Development

−− 2 GCSEs A*-D including English or Level 1 Diploma Distinction −− CRB check Career Progression −− Level 3 Certificate/Extended Diploma −− Apprenticeship −− Employment

Children’s Care, Learning & Development Level 3 Certificate Course Length: 2 years

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Child Development, Children’s Play Activities & the Theories of Learning, Children’s Representative Overseas, Children’s Rights, Children’s Wellbeing, Managing an Early Years Setting, Meeting Additional Needs, Positive Environments, Positive Relationships, Reflective Practice, Safeguarding, Work Placements with Children of Different Age Ranges

−− 4 GCSEs A*-C including English Language or Level 2 Diploma Merit −− CRB check Career Progression

“ My tutors were excellent, very supportive, couldn’t ask for better. My experience has been fun and helped me develop as a person. I want to be successful at university and become a brilliant primary school teacher.”

Name Sarah Pearson Course National Diploma in Children’s Care Learning & Development

−− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− Employment

You may also be interested in −− Health & Social Care, Travel & Tourism

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Countryside & Environment Countryside & Environmental courses give you the opportunity to learn about working life in the countryside and how the countryside and environment is managed. You will be taught by our highly qualified tutors with a wealth of practical knowledge of the industry and will develop a range of skills that make you highly employable within land based sectors such as Landscaping, Agriculture, Gamekeeping and Arboriculture. Access to industry standard equipment and machinery, visits to demonstration grounds and exhibitions, inputs from visiting speakers and a work placement that reflects your interests will provide valuable experience and much practical evidence for your qualification. Wherever possible we will also provide you with opportunities to gain extra qualifications relating to your chosen subject area for example Use of Chainsaws, Brushwood Cutter and ATVs (Quad Bikes).

Land and Environment Level 1 Foundation Diploma Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Financial Management, Horticulture, Land Based Machinery Operation, Personal Effectiveness, Practical Estate Skills with a Forestry Option, Skills Development, Starting Work in the Land based Industry, Working Safely

−− 2 GCSEs A*-G Career Progression −− Level 2 Diploma

Countryside & Environment Level 2 Diploma Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Game Keeping & Woodland Management Pathway Ecology of Trees, Estate Maintenance Skills, Introduction to Game Management, Land Based Business, Land based Machinery, Tractor Driving, Tree Climbing & Pruning, Woods and Forests, Work Related Experience

−− 4 GCSEs A*-G −− Level 1 Foundation Diploma Career Progression −− Level 3 Extended Diploma −− Apprenticeship −− Employment

You may also be interested in −− Animal Care, Agriculture, Agricultural Engineering, Equine and Horticulture

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Countryside Management Level 3 Extended Diploma Course Length: 2 years

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Countryside & Game Management Pathway Business Planning, Countryside Maintenance Skills, Countryside Tourism, Ecology & Conservation, Environmental Issues & Policies, Farm Habitat Management, Freshwater & Wetland Management, Land Use, Livestock Use in Conservation Management, Plant & Soil Science, Principles of Plant & Soil Science, Sustainable Development, Upland Habitat Management, Urban Habitat Conservation, Urban Habitats, Woodland Ecology & Management, Game Management, Work Related Experience

−− 4 GCSEs A*-C including a Science −− Level 2 Diploma Merit

“ An enjoyable couple of years, I’ve learned a lot and made some good friends along the way. I have gained a practical qualification which will be a good basis for my future.”

Name Ryan Staveley

Career Progression −− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− University −− Employment −− Self-employment

Course National Diploma in Countryside Management

Electrical The Centre for Construction and Heritage Skills has well equipped workshops and our tutors have many years of experience in their industry. This course is intended for those who aim to gain employment in the Construction/ Electrical sector. The qualification will help students to acquire the basic competences within electrical engineering who hope to commence a career within the electrical industry. You will be assessed throughout your course on your job knowledge and your practical abilities. Your tutor will assess your practical skills in the workshop through a series of practical assignments. Job knowledge is assessed in theory sessions and by a series of underpinning knowledge questions in the classroom. Throughout the course you will produce a portfolio of both your training and assessments. Additional Study includes: Functional skills – maths, preparation for employment in the Construction industry Level 1, developing environmental awareness.

Performing Engineering Operations QCF Level 2 Diploma Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Assembling, Wiring & Testing Electrical Panels/Components Mounted in Enclosures, Forming & Assembling Electrical Cable Enclosures & Support Systems, Using & Communicating Technical Information, Wiring & Testing Electrical Equipment & Circuits, Working Efficiently & Effectively in Engineering, Working Safely in an Engineering Environment

−− GCSE A*-C in English, Maths and Science Career Progression −− Level 3 Apprenticeship −− Employment

You may also be interested in −− Apprenticeships, Brickwork, Carpentry & Joinery, Plastering

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Equine

Horse Care Level 2 Extended Certificate Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

The Centre for Rural & Equine Studies at Craven College prides itself on excellent equine facilities including two indoor schools and an outdoor arena that enables you to gain a greater knowledge of riding different horses and working in different environments. Many of our staff compete and train at the top level and produce horses for top level showing, eventing and dressage. Students have gone onto produce and show at the Horse of the Year Show as well as many other national shows. Depending on your level of study you may have the opportunity to take additional qualifications such as British Horse Society (BHS) Stages 1, 2 & 3, Riding Horse Safely on the Public Highway and Preliminary Teaching Test. You will be expected to undertake work experience and once a month complete a half weekend day yard duty at the college’s Equine Unit.

Units of study may include Horse Biology, Principles of Feeding & Watering, Riding Horses on the Flat, Routine Stable Duties & Horse Handling, Tack & Clothing, Work Experience

−− Riding assessment −− 4 GCSEs A*-G including English and Maths or Level 1 Diploma

Land Based Horse Care Level 1 Diploma Course Length: 1 year Units of study may include Assist with the Preparation & Maintenance of Animal Accommodation, Assist with the Preparation for Exercise & Aftercare of Horses, Assist with Feeding & Watering Animals, Develop Performance in Land Based Industries, Health & Safety, Maintain Health of Horses, Riding Horses (optional), Safe & Effective working Practices, Yard Duties

Career Progression −− Progression to Level 2 Diploma

Horse Care Level 2 Diploma Entry Requirements

Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

−− Experience of handling horses

Units of study may include Grooming, Horse Biology, Keeping Horses at Grass, Principles of Feeding & Watering, Riding Horses on the Flat, Routine Stable Duties & Horse Handling, Tack & Clothing, Trimming & Plaiting, Work Experience

−− 4 GCSEs A*-G including English and Maths −− Level 1 Diploma and related work experience −− Riding assessment

Career Progression −− Level 2 Certificate/ Diploma −− Apprenticeship −− Employment

Career Progression −− Level 3 Extended Diploma −− Apprenticeship −− Employment

Work Based Horse Care Level 1 Diploma Course Length: 1 year Units of study may include Cleaning & Maintaining Stables, Controlling & Catching Horses, Feeding & Watering, Grooming & Washing, Health & Safety, Leading, Riding Horses (optional), Tacking & Un-tacking, Work Experience (based at Equine Out-Reach Centre), Working For & Caring For Horses, Working with Others

Horse Management Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma Entry Requirements

Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

−− Experience of handling horses

Units of study may include Animal Feeding, Animal Health, Horse Behaviour & Welfare, Horse Tack & Equipment, Horses for Presentation, Managing an Equine Event, Principles of Equitation, Riding & Exercising Horses, Stable & Yard Management, Working Horses from the Ground

−− 4 GCSEs A*-C including English and Maths −− Level 2 Diploma Merit or Distinction −− Riding assessment −− Work experience

Career Progression −− Level 2 Certificate/ Diploma −− Apprenticeship −− Employment

Career Progression −− Level 3 Diploma/Extended Diploma −− Employment

You may also be interested in −− Animal Care, Agriculture and Countryside & Environmental

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Horse Management Level 3 Diploma Course Length: 2 years

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Animal Feeding, Animal Health, Equestrian Teaching, Horse Behaviour & Welfare, Horse Rehabilitation & Therapy, Horse Tack & Equipment, Horses for Presentation, Investigative Project, Managing an Equine Event, Principles of Equitation, Principles of Horse Fitness, Riding & Exercising Horses, Riding Horses on the Flat & Over Fences, Stable & Yard Management, Work Related Experience, Working Horse from the Ground

−− 4 GCSEs A*-C including English and Maths −− Level 2 Diploma Merit or Distinction −− Riding assessment −− Work experience Career Progression −− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− University −− Employment

Horse Management Level 3 Extended Diploma Course Length: 2 years

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Anatomy & Physiology, Animal Feeding, Animal Health, Equestrian Teaching, Horse Behaviour & Welfare, Horse Rehabilitation & Therapy, Horse Tack & Equipment, Horses for Presentation, Investigative Project, Managing an Equine Event, Principles of Animal Biology, Principles of Equitation, Principles of Horse Fitness, Riding & Exercising Horses, Riding Horses of the Flat & Over Fences, Stable & Yard Management, Work Related Experience, Working Horse from the Ground

−− 4 GCSEs A*-C including English and Maths or Level 2 Diploma Merit or Distinction −− Riding assessment −− Work experience Career Progression −− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− University −− Employment

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Fashion & Clothing

Floristry

Building on traditional techniques you will learn how to design in an innovative and exciting way. Alongside developing a design language through fashion history and popular culture, you will be encouraged to look at ethical issues in the fashion industry. You will have the opportunity to develop your own areas of interest, such as costume design, men’s wear, women’s wear or children’s and baby wear. Each year our students get involved with live fashion design projects, showing completed work and work in progress at prestigious events and shows, plus our own college fashion show which is supported by international designers and sponsors. Work experience with locally based international design companies, workshops led by specialist designers and artists, trips to galleries and museums, as well as fashion and textile degree shows provide an invaluable part of your experience.

Floristry forms a very important part in today’s society – at the heart of every function or event, be it social or official, floral arrangements will play a key part in setting the right atmosphere and making a statement about the nature of the event and people participating. These courses provide the opportunity for you to learn about a range of floristry skills required for a working life in the floristry sector. To enhance your studies there will be exciting opportunities to undertake projects within the community and field trips to see suppliers, trade shows and demonstrations. You will be given the opportunity to take on a work placement which will provide valuable experience and practical evidence for your qualification.

Fashion & Clothing Level 3 Extended Diploma

Floristry Level 2 Diploma

Course Length: 2 years

Entry Requirements

Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Concepts & Influences, Constructed Textiles for Fashion, Costume Design, Materials & Techniques, Specialist Wear, Visual Recording

−− 4 GCSEs A*-C including English Language

Units of study may include Floral Design, Floristry Display Techniques, How to Make Tied Designs (Bouquets), Personal Effectiveness & Financial Management, Starting Work in the Floristry Based Industry, The Care & Conditioning of Flowers & Foliage, Working Safely

−− 4 GCSEs A*-G or Foundation Diploma Level 1

Career Progression −− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− University −− Employment

Career Progression −− Level 3 Extended Diploma −− Employment

Floristry Level 3 Extended Diploma

You may also be interested in −− A Level Textiles and Fashion, Art & Design

Course Length: 2 years

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Applying Trends in the Floristry Industry, Flower & Foliage Plants, Plan, Assemble & Evaluate Diverse Accessories & Novelty Designs, Plan, Assemble & Evaluate Diverse Cultural Floristry Designs, Plan, Assemble & Evaluate Diverse Floral Designs, Plan, Assemble & Evaluate Diverse Floral Wedding Designs, Plan, Assemble & Evaluate Diverse Sympathy Floristry, Practical Conditioning & Use of Flower & Foliage Materials, Principles of Flower & Foliage Material Conditioning & Use, Understanding & Undertaking Floristry Design, Undertake Retail Merchandising in Floristry, Undertaking Floristry Display Techniques

−− 4 GCSEs A*-D or Level 2 Diploma Career Progression −− Further study −− Employment

You may also be interested in −− Art & Design, Horticulture

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Foundation Learning

Gateway to Skills Level 1 Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Foundation Learning Pathways courses offer personalised learning programmes depending on your needs and what you have achieved so far. We will introduce you to college life and give you the opportunity to develop your independence skills at the same time as working on your communication, literacy and number skills. As you progress you can try out various vocational skills to help you make decisions about possible careers or volunteering options and gain qualifications at the same time. We have a new building on the Aireville Campus, which houses a Life Skills Teaching & Learning Suite with kitchen facilities (height-adjusted work benches and cookers) and laundry facilities, so that we can enhance the teaching of independent living skills through our courses. The new building is fully accessible and will house a MENCAP Certified Changing Place. You will be able to build up your confidence and find out which vocational areas you might like to go on to explore.

Units of study may include Career Skills, Self-Assessment, Select 3 subjects from various vocational modules which may include: Construction, Developing Skills in Health & Social Care, Horticulture, Hospitality & Catering, Introducing Retail, Looking After Children, Performing Arts, Taking Part in Sport

−− Entry Level 2 Literacy Minimum

Pathways Entry Level 1

Personal Development Programme Level 1

Career Progression −− Level 1 Diploma −− Level 2 Diploma −− Apprenticeship

Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Course Length: 10 weeks

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Effective Skills for Learning & Work, Enterprise Skills, How to Keep Fit & Healthy, Skills for Daily Life, Using Community Facilities, Using Leisure Time

−− No formal entry requirements −− Full disclosure of any issues linked to health and safety −− You must be able to work safely with other students and staff

Units of study may include Improving your Employability & Personal Effectiveness, Interview Skills, Self Assessment, Searching for a Job, Working in a Team

−− Entry Level 2 Literacy Minimum

Career Progression

Career Progression −− Level 1 or 2 Diploma −− Apprenticeship −− Employment

−− Pathways Entry Level 2 −− Supported employment

Pathways Entry Levels 2 & 3 Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Art, Enterprise Skills, Healthy Living, Improving Fitness, Sports, Using Community Facilities, Using Leisure Facilities. You will also have the opportunity to take English, Maths and ICT and additionally Horticulture or Animal Care

−− No formal entry requirements −− Entry Level 1 Literacy is useful −− Full disclosure of any issues linked to health and safety −− You must be able to work safely with other students and staff Career Progression −− Entry Level 3 −− Gateway to Skills at Entry 3

You may also be interested in −− Animal Care, Automotive Vehicle Engineering, Brickwork, Carpentry & Joinery, Catering & Hospitality, Countryside & Environment, Equine, Health & Social Care, Horticulture, Painting & Decorating, Plastering

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GCSE Fresh Start

Hairdressing

If you feel that you have not done as well as you could have at school and you are not sure of what you want to do next this is an alternative to doing full GCSE retakes which enable you to get better grades in Maths, English and Science along with Level 2 Certificate in IT.

Working in modern, commercial salons, using up to date equipment and Revlon professional products, you will learn how to shampoo, blow dry, set, cut, colour and perm hair, along with advising and consulting with clients. Your tutors are highly qualified professionals, with a wealth of experience and industry know-how from working in salons and running their own businesses. You will develop the skills to communicate effectively with clients and suppliers and to run a business. During your course you will attend the Blackpool Trade Fair and have the opportunity to enter and visit competitions. You will take part in work experience and be encouraged to find part time work in a salon.

GCSE – Fresh Start Level 2

Hairdressing Level 2

Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Communication Skills, E-commerce, Jobs in IT, Spread Sheets plus 3-4 GCSEs from English, Maths, Biology or Chemistry (up to 4 GCSEs depending upon entry qualifications)

−− 3 GCSEs A*-D including English and Maths or a written test

Units of study may include Advising & Consulting with Clients, Changing Hair Colour, Cutting Hair Using Basic Techniques, Giving Customers a Positive Impression of Yourself & Your Organisation, Health & Safety, Perming & Neutralising Hair, Promoting Additional Services or Products to Customers, Setting & Dressing Hair, Shampooing, Conditioning & Treating the Hair & Scalp, Styling & Finishing Hair

−− Trade test

Career Progression −− A Levels −− Apprenticeship −− Level 3 Diploma

You may also be interested in −− Apprenticeships

Career Progression −− Level 2 Beauty Therapy −− Level 3 Hairdressing or Theatrical & Media Make-up

You may also be interested in −− Beauty Therapy, Nail Services, Theatrical & Media Make-up, Sports Injury Management & Fitness Instructing

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Health & Social Care Health and social care can provide a rewarding career in a range of settings. Highly qualified tutors with a wealth of experience in health and social care will give you the key knowledge and skills required by the sector and help you arrange work experience placements. Through attending college, private study and work placement, you will learn the theory of the physical, social and emotional development of individuals within the care sector and how to look after yourself in a work environment. At Level 3 you can choose which pathway best suits your chosen career pathway, either Health Studies or Social Care.

Health & Social Care Level 1 Diploma Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Creative & Leisure Activities for Adults in Health & Social Care, Creative Activities for Children, Job Opportunities in Health & Social Care, Managing Your Health at Work

−− CRB check Career Progression −− Level 2 Diploma −− Apprenticeship

Health & Social Care Level 2 Diploma Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Communication in Health & Social Care, Ensuring Safe Environment, Individual Needs in Health & Social Care, Individual Rights in Health & Social Care

−− 2 GCSEs A*-F including English Language and Maths A*-D −− CRB check Career Progression −− Level 3 Extended Diploma −− Apprenticeship −− Employment

You may also be interested in −− A Levels, Children’s Care, Learning & Development and Science

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Health Studies Level 3 Extended Diploma Course Length: 2 years

Entry Requirements

−− 4 GCSEs A*-C including Maths, English Units of study may include Language and Science or Level 2 Diploma Anatomy & Physiology, Caring for Children & Young People, Developing Effective Merit with GCSEs Maths, English and Communication, Development Through the Life Stages, Equality, Diversity & Rights, Science A*-C Health, Safety & Security, Personal & Professional Development, Physiological Disorders, Physiology of Fluid Balance, Psychological Perspectives, Public Health, Safeguarding Adults −− CRB Check & Promoting Independence, Sociological Perspectives Career Progression −− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− University −− Employment

Social Care Level 3 Extended Diploma

Horticulture The Centre for Rural & Equine Studies has industry standard horticultural facilities and resources including polytunnel, glasshouses and demonstration gardens which will provide you with a great environment where you will learn both the latest and traditional horticulture techniques and skills. Highly qualified tutors with a track record of winning RHS medals and opportunities to take part in shows and events like Britain in Bloom & Harrogate RHS Shows will enhance your learning experience. Working alongside and being taught the practical and theoretical applications of horticulture by professionals helps to make you highly employable in the industry. You may also have the opportunity to gain extra qualifications for example Use of Chainsaws, Brushwood Cutter or ATVs (Quad Bikes).

Land, Plants & Environment Level 2 & 3 Foundation

Course Length: 2 years

Entry Requirements

Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Anatomy & Physiology, Caring for Children & Young People, Developing Effective Communication, Development Through the Life Stages, Equality, Diversity & Rights, Health, Safety & Security, Personal & Professional Development, Psychological Perspectives, Safeguarding Adults & Promoting Independence, Sociological Perspectives, Values & Planning in Social Care

−− 4 GCSEs A*-C including English Language and Maths or Level 2 Diploma in Health & Social Care Merit −− CRB check

Units of study may include Basic Gardening Skills, Flower & Vegetable Cultivation & Harvesting, Growing & Looking after Plants, Personal & Social Development, Plant Propagation, Preparing for Work, Soil Care

−− No formal qualifications

Career Progression

Career Progression −− Foundation Level 1 Diploma −− Employment

−− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− University −− Employment

Land, Plants & Environment Level 1 Foundation Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Financial Management, Horticulture, Land Based Machinery Operation, Personal Effectiveness, Practical Estate Skills with a Forestry Option, Skills Development, Starting Work in the Land based Industry, Working Safely

−− 2 GCSEs A*-G Career Progression −− Level 2 Diploma −− Apprenticeship

You may also be interested in −− Apprenticeships, Agriculture, Countryside & Environment, Floristry

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Horticulture Level 2 Diploma Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Landscaping & Sports Turf Management Pathway Establishing Plants, Estate Skills, Land Based Machinery, Landscaping, Principles & Practice of Horticulture, Tractor Driving, Work Related Experience

−− 4 GCSEs A*-G or Level 1 Diploma Career Progression −− Level 3 Extended Diploma −− Employment

Horticulture Level 3 Extended Diploma

Information Technology Information Technology remains an essential requirement in the modern economy. We rely on Information Technology for our internal and external communications, whilst it is at the heart of the leisure and entertainment businesses. Studying information technology gives you knowledge, understanding and skills that you need to prepare for employment or Higher Education. You will study in our excellent IT suites, with access to high specification PCs and industry standard software. You will be introduced to the basics of installing and maintaining hardware along with an overview of using specific software and benefit being taught by professionals who have experience in the industry. You also have the opportunity to go on visits and work placement so that you build up your skills in a realistic work environment.

Information Technology Level 2 Diploma

Course Length: 2 years

Entry Requirements

Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Arboriculture, Garden Design, Landscaping & Sports Turf Management Pathway Arboriculture, Business Management, Decorative Horticulture, Design Principles, Hard Landscape Construction, Horticultural Skills, Land-based Machinery, Plant Use & Knowledge, Specialist Project Study, Work Related Experience

−− 4 GCSEs A*-C or Level 2 Diploma

Units of study may include Communicating in the Information Technology Industry, Computer Graphics, Computer Systems, Installing Computer Hardware, Setting up an Information Technology Network, Website Development, Working in the Information Technology Industry

−− 4 GCSEs A*-D including English and Maths or Level 1 Diploma

Career Progression −− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− University −− Employment

Career Progression −− Level 3 Extended Diploma −− Employment

Information Technology Level 3 Extended Diploma Course Length: 2 years

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Computer Networks, Computer Systems, Creation of Websites, Designing Databases, Developing Computer Games, Digital Graphics for Interactive Multimedia. Human Computer Interaction, Interactive Media Authoring, IT System, Trouble Shooting & Repair, Networked Systems Security, Object Oriented Programming, Software Development

−− 4 GCSEs A*-C including English and Maths or Level 2 Diploma Career Progression −− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− University −− Employment

You may also be interested in −− A Levels, Business & Administration

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Journalism

Media

The communications industries make up one of Britain’s largest and most exciting employment sectors. Career openings can be found in the ever-growing number of television stations, radio stations, magazines and newspapers, as well as in areas such as advertising, public relations and marketing. You will work to the highest professional standards with access to industry standard studios and software on projects including the Craven College Magazine, Newsletter and Craven College Radio Station. Being able to work to deadlines, to be self-motivated and to be a strong team player are essential qualities for this demanding course.

Creative media provides many employment opportunities in the modern economy. The emphasis is on live projects from research through to development and the various stages of their production, to their final use such as video productions, advertising campaigns, radio and audio pieces, photographic and studio video work. Moving image for film and TV provides the core of your studies, along with sound recording, interview and presentation techniques. You will also study media theory and explore the products and their relevance to the industry. Strong links with regional television, film, radio and newspaper companies, access to industry standard facilities and equipment, opportunities for visits and working with professionals in the field will enhance your studies.

Pathway to Journalism Level 3

Creative Media Production Level 2 Diploma

Course Length: 2 years

Entry Requirements

Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Digital Communications, Interview Techniques, Marketing & PR, Photography, Production Project, Research, Working as a Freelance Writer, Work Placement, Writing & Editing Copy. You also have the option of studying A Level English Language.

−− 4 GCSEs A*-C including English Language grade A*-B −− Written work task set at interview −− Mature students with relevant work experience

Units of study may include Audio Production, Photographic Production, Research, Media Industries, Video Production

−− 3 GCSEs A*-E including English A*-D −− Level 1 Diploma Distinction Career Progression −− Level 3 Extended Diploma −− Employment

Career Progression −− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− University −− Employment

Creative Media Production Level 3 Extended Diploma Course Length: 2 years

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include 3D, Critical Approaches, Documentary Making, Interviewing & Presentation Techniques, Multi-Camera Filming & Single Camera Techniques, Music Video, News Production, Professional Practice, Research Techniques, Video Editing

−− 4 GCSEs A*-C including English Language or Level 2 Diploma Merit −− Written task −− Mature students will be considered with relevant work experience Career Progression −− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− University −− Employment

You may also be interested in −− A Levels, Business & Administration A Levels and Media

You may also be interested in −− A Levels, Journalism and Performing Arts

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Nail Services You will learn the essential skills required by a Nail Services Technician in our new nail salon using up-to-date equipment and professional products. The course covers manicure, pedicure, nail art, and extensions and also the administrative skills to run a reception service effectively. We will also make sure that you have the skills to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing, with clients and suppliers along with skills to run a business. During your course you will visit the national Beauty Therapy exhibition in Manchester where you will experience all the current trends in the Industry. There will also be opportunities to take part in specialist training courses for example, Dermalogica skin care, Fake bake Tanning and Su-Do spray tanning.

Nail Services Level 2 Diploma Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Applying & Maintaining Nail Enhancements to Create a Natural Finish, Developing & Maintaining Your Effectiveness at Work, Health & Safety, Manicure, Nail Art, Pedicure, Promoting Additional Services & Products to Clients, Reception Duties

−− Trade test Career Progression −− Level 3 Diploma −− Employment

Nail Services Level 3 Diploma Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Airbrushing, Contributing to the Financial Effectiveness of the Business, Developing a Range of Creative Nail Designs, Enhancing & Maintaining Nails Using Liquid & Powder, Enhancing & Maintaining Nails Using UV Gel, Enhancing & Maintaining Nails using Wraps, Monitoring Procedures to Safely Control Work Operations, Planning & Creating Nail Art Designs, Planning & Implementing Promotional Activities, Using Overlays & Electric Files

−− Level 2 Diploma Career Progression −− Additional study −− Employment

You may also be interested in −− Beauty Therapy, Hairdressing, Sports Injury Management & Fitness Instructing, Theatrical & Media Make-up

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Painting & Decorating

Painting & Decorating Level 3 Diploma Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

The Centre for Construction and Heritage Skills has well equipped workshops and our tutors have many years of experience in their industry. Painting and Decorating courses are designed to develop your skills and knowledge, enabling you to work in the industry of your chosen craft. Courses have been specifically developed to be delivered in a training environment using simulated conditions, and the tests are based on you showing what you can do as an individual through the completion of the requirements of the qualification. The core includes health and safety, building methods and construction technology. You will cover a wide breadth of skills, knowledge and understanding including techniques, planning and estimating. You will learn about the construction industry, and how it is structured with the different members of the building team, and the range of jobs within the industry. External projects are in place for you to take your new found skills into the community to work on a variety of worthwhile projects plus opportunities to work on some heritage sites to further develop your skills. You may be selected to spend two weeks on additional training on a live heritage site in Romania.

Units of study may include Apply Paint Materials, Apply Paint Systems Using Airless Spray Equipment, Building Methods in the Building Industry, Carry out Specialist Architectural Feature Work, eg. Set Out and Install Centre Pieces, Communication, Construction Industry Regulations Covering & Producing Textured Features Using a Variety of Tools & Methods, Developing Supervisory/Management Skills, Hang Complex Papers, New Technologies Used in the Construction Industry, Organisation, Planning & Programming Work Activities, Produce Advanced Specialist Decorative Effects, eg. Frotage, Gilding, Graining & Marbling, Safe Working Practices, Sustainability, Workplace Safety

−− 4 GCSEs A*-D including English and Maths or Level 2 Diploma

Painting & Decorating Level 1 Foundation Diploma

“ I have enjoyed my experience at college. Not only have I learned a trade but because of the support of the tutors I have gained confidence on the way and made new friends as well.”

Name Joseph McManus

Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Apply Paint Materials eg. Painting Ceilings, Walls, Woodwork & Metalwork Using Appropriate Brushes & Rollers, Hang Basic Wallpapers, Prepare Surfaces for Decoration, Prepare the Work Area for Decorative Operations, Storing Materials & Equipment, Using Correct Lifting Techniques, Working Efficiently

−− GCSE English and Maths A*-D is recommended Career Progression −− Level 2 Diploma −− Apprenticeship −− Employment

Painting & Decorating Level 2 Diploma Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Apply Paint Materials, Apply Paint Systems Using Airless Spray Equipment, Ensure Good Working Relationships, Erect & Dismantle Access Equipment, Hang Standard Wallpapers, Produce Basic Specialist Decorative Effects, Produce Drawn Information eg. Plans, Rag Rolling, Stipling & Sponging, Use Information & Communicate Effectively

−− GCSE English and Maths A*-D is recommended or Level 1 Diploma

Career Progression −− Foundation Degree −− Apprenticeship −− Employment

Course Painting & Decorating Level 2 Diploma

Career Progression −− Level 3 Diploma −− Apprenticeship −− Employment

You may also be interested in −− Apprenticeships, Art & Design, Brickwork, Carpentry & Joinery, Plastering

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Performing Arts

Plastering

The School of Art, Media and Performance has an additional new multipurpose studio to enhance your training. From acting, to investigating the performing arts industry, set design and construction, planning and producing a performing arts event you will have many different experiences and performance opportunities. You will develop a broad range of skills in performing arts, giving you practical experience of the production process along with performance techniques, from classical to contemporary. You will explore a variety of plays, genres and the work of practitioners, as well as performing in a range of productions. You will also work with or visit performing arts organisations including West Yorkshire Playhouse, The Mart Theatre, The Alhambra Theatre, York Dungeons, Skipton International Puppet Festival and High Hat Theatre Company and have the opportunities to see professional productions and work alongside directors and cast. An extended educational trip is offered each year and past visits have included trips to London, New York and Barcelona.

The Centre for Construction and Heritage Skills has well equipped workshops and our tutors have many years of experience in their industry. Plastering courses are designed to develop your skills and knowledge, enabling you to work in the industry of your chosen craft. They have been specifically developed to be delivered in a training environment using simulated conditions, and the tests are based on you showing what you can do, as an individual, through the completion of all the requirements of the qualification. The core includes health and safety, building methods and construction technology. You will cover a wide breadth of skills, knowledge and understanding, covering planning, estimating and new methods of construction. You will learn about the construction industry, and how it is structured with the different members of the building team, and the range of jobs within the industry. External projects are in place for you to take your new found skills into the community to work on a variety of worthwhile projects plus opportunities to work on some heritage sites to further develop your skills. You may be selected to spend two weeks on additional training on a live heritage site in Romania.

Performing Arts Level 2 Diploma

Plastering Level 1 Foundation Diploma

Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Acting, Development of Drama & Musical Theatre, Devising Plays, Performing Scripted Plays, Stagecraft & Production Skills, The Performing Arts Business, The Performing Arts Production Process, You will have the opportunity to take additional qualifications in Set Design & Construction

−− 4 GCSEs A*-E −− Level 1 Diploma Merit or Distinction −− Audition

Units of study may include Cutting & Fixing Plasterboard to Internal Surfaces, Mixing Plaster & Cement Materials to be Used in both Plastering & Floor Screeding, Preparing Backgrounds Prior to Plastering, Plastering to both Internal & External Surfaces, Produce Basic Fibrous Components

−− GCSE A*-D in English and Maths is recommended

Career Progression

−− Level 2 Diploma in Plastering −− Apprenticeship −− Employment

−− Level 3 Extended Diploma −− Employment

Performing Arts Level 3 Extended Diploma

Career Progression

Plastering Level 2 Diploma

Course Length: 2 years

Entry Requirements

Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Acting, Classical & Contemporary Theatre, Dance, Devising Plays, Directing, Movement, Musical Theatre Performance, Physical Theatre, Scriptwriting, Singing Techniques & Voice, Storytelling as Performance, The Historical Context of Performance, The Performing Arts Business, Theatre for Children. You will have the opportunity to take additional qualifications in Set Design and Construction.

−− 4 GCSEs A*-C including English Language −− Level 2 Diploma Merit or Distinction −− Audition

Units of study may include Drywall (Dot & Dab) Plasterboards, Fixing Angle Beads & Lining in Angle Beads, How to Apply Plaster Correctly to Walls, How to Produce Decorative Render Finishes, How to Produce the Decorative Side of Plastering – Fibrous Plastering, Running Dado Rails & Taking Casts from Various Types of Moulds, Plasterboard & Skim Ceilings, Producing Floor Screeds Level & to Fall, Skim Around Openings, Undercoat & Skim around Fireplaces & Window Openings

−− GCSE A*-D in English and Maths is recommended or Level 1 Diploma

You may also be interested in −− Journalism, Media

Career Progression −− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− University −− Employment

Career Progression −− Level 3 Diploma in Plastering −− Apprenticeship −− Employment

You may also be interested in −− Apprenticeships, Brickwork, Carpentry & Joinery, Painting & Decorating

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Plastering Level 3 Diploma Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Apply Different External Finishes including Pebble Dashing, Tyrolean Work, K Rend and Ashlar, Arches & Circular Work, Communication, Computer Aided Design (CAD) Programs, Construction Industry Regulations, Fibrous Plaster Work including Moulds In-Situ & Casting Curves, How Buildings are Constructed, How Energy Can Be Saved in the Production of Building Materials, How to Apply Solid Plaster to Curved Surfaces, How to Read & Interpret Drawings, Organisation Developing Supervisory/Management Skills, Planning & Programming Work Activities, Pricing Work from Drawings, Produce your own Drawings of a Building by Hand, Safe Working Practices, Sustainability in Construction, Technical Drawing, The Theory of Plastering, Use of Sustainable Materials, Workplace Safety

−− 4 GCSEs A*-C including English and Maths or Level 2 Diploma

“ I have had good tuition and used good facilities and workshops. The highlight of the course was going to Romania for two weeks.”

Name Luke Carter

Career Progression −− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− Apprenticeship −− Employment

Course Plastering Level 2 Diploma

Public Services The Public and Uniformed Services courses can lead into a whole range of professions and sectors and helps you to develop the knowledge and skills needed to succeed. You will study different careers in the Services and the skills required to join the different Services. You will spend time improving your own fitness and researching the fitness requirements for the different Services. The tutors have all been employed in different aspects of Public Services including Police, Army, Marines, Navy and Coast Guard and so give you a real insight into these areas of work. They have excellent links with the Public and Uniformed Services for visits to the Fire and Rescue Service, Police Service (including HQ, Operations Support and Riot Training), the Army the Royal Marines and the Royal Navy. Residential trips in previous years have included visits to London and New York. You will also have the opportunity to participate in the college’s very successful sporting Academies.

Public Services Level 2 Diploma Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Adventurous Activities & Team Work for the Public Services, Expedition Skills, Public Services Skills, The Value of Sport & Recreation in the Public Services, Uniformed Public Services Employment

−− 4 GCSEs A*-G including GCSEs in English Language and Maths A*-E or Level 1 Diploma Career Progression −− Level 3 Diploma/Extended Diploma

Entry to the Uniformed Services Level 3 Diploma Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Advanced Map Reading & Navigation, Developing Physical Fitness, Leadership Skills, Preparing for Entry into the Uniformed Services, Responding to Basic Emergencies, Understanding Current Affairs

−− 3 GCSEs A*-C including English Language Career Progression −− Level 3 Extended Diploma −− Employment

You may also be interested in −− Activity Adventure Tourism and Sports

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Uniformed Public Services Level 3 Extended Diploma Course Length: 2 years

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Citizenship & Diversity, Command & Control, Communication & Technology, Crime & its Effects on Society, Employment & Careers in the Uniformed Services, Fitness Testing, Government & Policies, Individual Sport, International Perspectives, Outdoor & Adventurous Expeditions, Physical Preparation for the Services, Responding to Emergency Incidents, Skills for Land-based Activities, Teamwork, Understanding Discipline

−− 4 GCSEs A*-C including English Language or Level 3 Diploma Merit or Distinction

“ A great location. Craven College allowed me to gain new skills and achieve the grades I wanted. I planned to join the police but I am now going to do a Degree in Environmental & Public Health at the University of Northumbria.”

Name Darren Collinson

Career Progression −− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− University −− Employment

Course National Diploma in Public Services

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Science

Applied Medical Science Level 3 Extended Diploma Course Length: 2 years

Entry Requirements

There is always a demand for people who have a science background and these courses provide you with a practical route into the field of forensic or medical science and related disciplines. You will develop your practical skills to be able to follow scientific procedures in a logical and safe manner as well as observing and recording data accurately and efficiently and to research and write academic essays and reports. You will develop your communication skills through presentations and discussions where you will have the opportunity to debate current science issues. You will learn with our highly qualified tutors in new, state-of the-art laboratories and benefit from visits to specialist laboratories and inputs from guest speakers.

Units of study may include Biochemical Techniques, Chemistry for Biologists, Fundamentals of Science, Genetics, Microbiology, Perceptions of Science, Physiological Disorders, Physiological Investigations, Physiology of Fluid Balance, Physiology of Human Body Systems, Scientific Investigation, Scientific Practical Techniques, Using Maths in Science, Working in the Science Industry.

−− 4 GCSEs A*-C including English, Maths and Science or 2 GCSEs A*-C including English and Maths and Level 2 Diploma in Applied Science Merit or Distinction

Applied Science Level 2 Diploma

“ This option covers a wide range of subjects within science which allows a huge variety of career prospects in the science and medical industry. The facilities have everything you need and there is excellent support from tutors.”

Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Biology & Our Environment, Chemistry & Our Earth, Energy & Our Universe, Health Applications of Life Sciences, Investigating Human Behaviour, Practical Scientific Project, The Living Body

−− 3 GCSEs A*-D including Science, English and Maths Career Progression −− Level 3 Extended Diploma

Applied Forensic Science Level 3 Extended Diploma Course Length: 2 years

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Chemical Laboratory Techniques, Criminal Psychology, Criminology, Forensic Evidence Collection, Forensic Photography, Forensic Psychology, Fundamentals of Science, Microbiology, Perceptions of Science, Physiology of Human Body Systems, Scientific Investigation, Scientific Practical Techniques, Using Maths in Science, Working in the Science Industry

−− 4 GCSEs A*-C including English, Maths and Science or 2 GCSEs A*-C including English and Maths and Level 2 Diploma in Applied Science Merit or Distinction Career Progression −− University −− Employment

Career Progression −− University −− Employment

Name Joanne Hall Course National Diploma in Medical Science

You may also be interested in −− A Levels, Health & Social Care

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Sports

Sport Development, Coaching & Fitness Specialist Level 3 Extended Diploma Pathways

These courses will give you an insight into the challenging and exciting sports industries. As well as picking up skills, knowledge and practical experience you will find that you build your self-confidence and levels of fitness as you participate in team and leadership practical activities. Specialist pathways focus on either the Fitness, Football, Outdoor or Rugby sectors, depending on your interest. During the course you will spend time in our modern, wellequipped classrooms studying the theory behind sport and coaching, backed up by practical assignments alongside your chosen pathway. You also have the opportunity to play sport within our highly successful sporting academies. You will also be given the opportunity to gain additional qualifications such as Fitness Instruction, Community Sports Leadership Award, Coaching and Refereeing Certificates and First Aid. We make excellent use of Craven’s all-weather pitch, the local sports centre, swimming pool and gym as well as our own facilities based at the Gateway to the Yorkshire Dales.

Entry Requirements Units of study may include Fitness Academy Pathway −− 4 GCSEs A*-C including English, PE is Anatomy & Physiology, Fitness Testing for Sport & Exercise, Fitness Training & Programming recommended for Sport, Instructing Physical Activity, Outdoor & Adventurous Activities, Practical Individual −− Level 2 Diploma Merit or Distinction Sports, Practical Team Sports, Psychology for Sports Performance, Sports Coaching, −− CRB check may also be required Sports Massage, Sports Nutrition, The Physiology of Fitness, Work Experience

Course Length: 2 years

Sport Level 2 Diploma Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Anatomy & Physiology in Sport, Development of Personal Fitness & Practical Sport, Exercise & Fitness Instruction, Fitness Testing, Planning & Leading Sports Activities, Technical Skills & Tactical Awareness for Sport

−− 3 GCSEs A*-G including English A*-D or Level 1 Foundation Diploma Career Progression −− Level 3 Extended Diploma

Football Pathway Analysis of Sports Performance, Fitness Testing for Sport and Exercise, Fitness Training & Programming, Instructing Physical Activity & Exercise, Organising Sports Events, Physical Education & the Care for Young, Practical Team Sports, Principles of Anatomy & Physiology in Sport, Psychology for Sports Performance, Rules, Regulations & Officiating, Sports Coaching, Sports Injuries, Sports Nutrition, Talent Identification & Development, Technical & Tactical Skills, The Physiology of Fitness

Career Progression −− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− University −− Employment

Outdoor Pathway Alternative Outdoor Activities, Environmental Studies, Equipment & Facilities, Health & Safety in the Outdoors, Leadership Skills, Outdoor & Adventurous Activities, Personal Outdoor Skills including Rock Climbing, Caving, Mountain Walking, Canoeing & Kayaking, Principles of Sports Coaching, Working with Children Rugby Pathway Analysis of Sports Performance, Fitness Testing, Fitness Training & Programming, Physiology of Fitness, Principles of Anatomy & Physiology, Psychology for Sports, Rules, Regulations & Officiating, Sports Coaching, Sports Development, Sports Nutrition, Talent Identification & Development, Work Experience

You may also be interested in −− Activity & Adventure Tourism, Sports Injury Management & Fitness Instructing

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Sports Injury Management & Fitness Instructing These courses would suit anyone seeking to develop a career in sports therapy, injury management or fitness instructing. They will provide you with an in-depth working knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the body in relation to exercise and sports massage of non-pathological tissue. We will also make sure that you have the skills to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing, with clients. All students carry out a week long work experience. We support a charity called Football Aid and through them have massaged at many Premiership football clubs including Manchester United, Manchester City, Blackburn Rovers, Everton, Liverpool and Bolton plus many sporting events including charity cycling races, Bradford Dragons Basketball, Oxfam Trail Trekkers and All Stars Football (members of the cast of Hollyoaks, Coronation Street and other soaps).

Theatrical & Media Make-up This course, taught in our fully equipped make-up studio, is designed for those who want to work as a make-up artist, in TV, film, fashion, catwalk, theatre and photography. It includes a variety of make-up techniques, such as fashion and fantasy; historical make-up and hair; special effects and injury make-up; air brushing; dressing and styling hair for media make-up and wigs and pastiche. The course is taught by industry professionals who currently work in industry and have good networks within the sector and we use professional photographers and green screen technology to create professional portfolio grade photographs.

Fitness Instructing (Gym Exercise) with Level 3 Sports Massage Level 2 Certificate

Theatrical & Media Make-up Level 3 Diploma

Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Anatomy & Physiology for Exercise, Applying Sports Massage Methods to non-Pathological Tissue, Functional Anatomy, Physiology & Nutrition for Sports Therapies, Health & Safety Executive First Aid at Work Certificate, Health, Safety & Welfare in a Fitness Environment, Planning & Instructing Gym-based Exercise, Principles of Exercise, Fitness & Health, Supporting Clients who Take Part in Exercise & Physical Activity

−− Practical assessment

Units of study may include Applying & Removing False Lashes, Applying & Maintaining Media Make-up Techniques for example Ageing, Fantasy, Pantomime & Historical, Arrange Hair, Carrying out Character Make-up Research & Preparing Work Sheets, Creating Editorial, High Fashion & Catwalk Looks for Fashion, Make-up & Prosthetics eg. Burns, Scarring, Bruising, Blood & Dramatic Impact, Measuring the Artiste/Subject for a Wig, Planning & Preparing for Special Effects Make-up, Preparing & Providing Airbrushed Design, Removing Media Make-up, Setting the Wig or Hairpiece & Applying the Wig or Hairpiece, Special Effects, Artificial Hair

−− 4 GCSEs A*-C including English and Art related subject or Level 2 Merit or Distinction

Career Progression −− Level 3 Diploma −− Further study −− Employment

Career Progression −− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− Beauty Therapy or Hairdressing −− Freelance Work

Sports Injury Management & Rehabilitation Level 3 Diploma Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Applying Hot & Cold Techniques in Sport, Applying Sports Massage Methods to nonPathological Tissue, Applying Taping & Strapping for General Support in Sport & Active Leisure, Emergency First Aid Skills, Functional Anatomy, Physiology & Nutrition for Sports Therapies, Health & Safety Executive First Aid at Work Certificate, Management of Injury &Illness, Sports Rehabilitation & Fitness Assessment

−− 3 GCSEs A*-C or Level 2 Certificate −− Practical assessment

You may also be interested in −− Activity & Adventure Tourism, Beauty Therapy, Sciences and Sports

Career Progression −− Personal Trainer Qualifications −− Foundation Degree −− University −− Employment

You may also be interested in −− Art & Design, Beauty Therapy, Hairdressing, Nail Services, Performing Arts, Sports Injury Management & Fitness Instructing

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Travel & Tourism

Working in the Holiday Industry Level 2 Course Length: 7 months

Entry Requirements

This is your opportunity to study at the outstanding Centre for Travel and Tourism Studies based at either Skipton or The Aviation Academy at Leeds Bradford International Airport. Craven College is the region’s largest provider of travel, tourism and aviation provision and is a leader in new initiatives, working closely with the industry to develop first class training and education. You will study a wide range of subjects to give you a good insight into the world of aviation, travel and tourism and you will develop personal and work skills in an industry context. From holiday reps and activity instructors to working with customers on cruise ships or in an airport environment, there are many opportunities available for people with a passion for travel. You may experience travel and tourism first hand on one of our residentials to London, Majorca, hosted by major tour operators or Italy. You will also have the opportunity to build a portfolio of additional qualifications which are essential for success in the travel and tourism industry which may include Performance Skills, Work Skills and English Speaking Board.

Units of study may include Airports & Aviation, Cruise Operations, Customer Service, Holiday & Activity Representatives, Preparation for Employment plus a one week residential visit to Majorca hosted by major tour operators

−− 4 GCSEs A*-E including English or Level 2 Diploma

Aviation Environment (Ground Ops.) Level 2 Diploma

International Travel & Tourism Level 3 Diploma

Career Progression −− Level 3 Extended Diploma −− Level 2 in Children’s Care, Learning & Development −− Employment

Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Course Length: 18 months

Entry Requirements

In conjunction with Servisair and Jet2.com

−− 2 GCSEs A*-C −− English and Maths A*-D or Level 2 Diploma Merit

This course is equivalent to two A Level qualifications with the benefit of a Vocational training qualifications in, Airport Ground Operations, Cabin Crew, Head Office & Field Tour Operations Pathway

−− 3 GCSEs A*-C including English and Maths A*-D or Level 2 Diploma Merit

Career Progression

Units of study may include Customer Service, Entertainment for Holiday Makers, European Destinations, Events, Conferences & Exhibitions, Investigating the Cruise Industry, Investigating the Travel & Tourism Sector, Long Haul Travel Destinations, Retail Travel Operations, Tour Operations, UK Visitor Attractions, Working as a Holiday Representative with the opportunity of residentials in Majorca, London & Italy

Units of study may include Baggage Processing, Check-in, Dispatch Process, Health & Safety, Marshalling, Security

Career Progression −− Level 3 Extended Diploma −− Employment −− Guaranteed interview with Servisair

−− Foundation Degree at Craven College −− Employment

International Travel & Tourism Level 3 Extended Diploma

Introduction to the Travel & Tourism Industry Level 2 Course Length: 1 year

Entry Requirements

Course Length: 2 years

Entry Requirements

Units of study may include Promotional Materials, Retail Selling, Tourist Information Services, UK Travel & Tourism Destinations, Visitor Attractions, Workplace Communication Skills, Worldwide Destinations

−− 4 GCSEs A*-G including English or Foundation Level 1 Diploma

Units of study may include Airfares & Ticketing, Conferences & Exhibitions, Customer Service, Entertainment for Holiday Makers, European Destinations, Events, Handling Air Passengers, Investigating the Cruise Industry, Investigating the Travel & Tourism Sector, Long Haul Travel Destinations, Preparing for working in Aviation, Retail Travel Operations, Tour Operations, UK Visitor Attractions, Working as a Holiday Representative with the opportunity of residentials in Majorca, London and Italy

−− 4 GCSEs A*-C including English or Maths or Level 2 Diploma Merit or Distinction

Career Progression −− Level 3 Diploma −− Employment

Career Progression −− Foundation Degree −− University −− Employment

You may also be interested in −− Activity Adventure Tourism, Aviation, Sports, Children’s Care, Learning & Development

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The Centre for Construction and Heritage Skills is based at Airedale Business Park at Snaygill on Keighley Road.

The Centre for Rural and Equine Studies, the Academy of Sports Therapy and the Tourism First Centre are at the Auction Mart Campus next to the Aireville Campus. The site has parking available and is on a bus route in and out of Skipton.

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The Academy of Hair and Beauty is just a few minutes walk from the High Street and is adjacent to a large pay and display car park. We continue to invest funds in our accommodation to provide industry standard facilities for our students. New Hair & Beauty facilities for the High Street campus are currently been planned.

1. Main Reception Pen-y-ghent, Aireville Campus, Gargrave Road, BD23 1US The Hub 2. Aireville Campus, Gargrave Road, BD23 1US Centre for A Levels 3. Whernside, Aireville Campus, Gargrave Road, BD23 1US 4. The School of Art, Media & Performance and Centre for Higher Education Ingleborough, Aireville Campus, Gargrave Road, BD23 1US 5. Centre for Rural and Equine Studies and Academy of Sports Therapy Auction Mart Campus, Gargrave Road, BD23 1UX Tourism First – Rural 6. Innovation Centre Auction Mart Campus, Gargrave Road, BD23 1UX Craven College High Street Campus 7. High Street, BD23 1JY 8. Academy of Hair and Beauty Victoria Square, BD23 1JE 9. Academy of Hair and Beauty Coach Street, BD23 1LH 10. Craven College Centre for Construction and Heritage Skills Airedale Business Park, BD23 2TZ 11. Tyro Training Keighley Road, BD23 2LP

The Aireville Campus is situated just off the Skipton bypass and is adjacent to Aireville Park. The campus has limited permit controlled car parking and is located on a service bus route into Skipton. The railway station is approximately a fifteen minute walk from the campus through Aireville Park.

Where to Find Us

Our Campuses

Finding Craven

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Further Information

Application Form Please complete and return to: Central Admissions, FREEPOST BD681, Craven College, Aireville Campus, Gargrave Road, Skipton, North Yorkshire, BD23 1US Complete this form in BLACK INK

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For more information about the courses and services offered by Craven College call our information line on 01756 708 008.

How to Apply Step 1: The Choice Look through the course information and choose your course. Step 2: The Application Once you have chosen your course fill in the application form which you will find in this directory. You only need to complete one form, even if you are applying for more than one course. When you have completed the form send it to: Craven College Central Admissions, Aireville Campus, Gargrave Road, Skipton, North Yorkshire BD23 1US If you are unsure about completing any part of the form, please ring Student Services on 01756 708 008 for help and advice. Early application is advisable

General Enquiries Craven College High Street, Skipton, North Yorkshire BD23 1JY Tel: 01756 791 411 Fax: 01756 794 872 enquiries@craven-college.ac.uk www.craven-college.ac.uk Tyro Training To find out more about our services to business, including courses delivered in the workplace, bespoke training, training needs analysis and consultancy call 01756 797 266 or visit www.tyrotraining.co.uk

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Step 3: The Interview You will be invited to an informal interview where you will have the opportunity to find out more about the college and your chosen area of interest. You may also be invited to a selection day.

Centre for Rugby Development Supporting Information For example, your hobbies and interests, relevant experience gained at work, voluntary work, life skills (practical, caring, management). This is your opportunity to tell us a little about yourself. Please attach this as a separate sheet of paper. Employment Experience Details Employer Name:

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