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COURSE GUIDE 22/23


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WELCOME Thank you for taking an interest in our college. Finding the right college and right course after leaving school is an important decision. Redcar & Cleveland College offers a wide range of vocational courses, T Levels and apprenticeships which are aimed at providing you with the knowledge, skills and behaviours to progress into employment, higher education or an apprenticeship. This is an exciting time for the borough of Redcar and Cleveland and we are extremely proud to serve our local communities. With new facilities, strong links with industry employers and our fantastic free seven day term time bus pass, there has never been a better time to study locally at Redcar & Cleveland College. I hope the information provided within this course guide will help you when you are considering your options after school and I hope to see you at one of our open events throughout the year. Good luck with your GCSE exams later this academic year. Jason Faulkner, Principal


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CREDITS Front Cover - Hannah Back Cover - Daniel Photography - Cal Carey Graphic Design - Rachael Eland and Gemma Barker Collation & Editing - Connor Kerr Everyone in this guide is either a student, staff member or friend of the College. Jason Faulkner Principal

Our thanks to all involved!

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Come and See For Yourself…

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The Girls’ Network

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Things To See Nearby

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Qualifications 26

College Life

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What Are T Levels?

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A Great Place To Learn...

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Our T Levels

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Student Support and Wellbeing 14

Our Courses

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What’s In It For You?

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Beauty Therapy

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Learning Support

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Bricklaying

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English and Maths

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Carpentry and Joinery

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Football Academy

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Childcare

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Contents

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Rio with her client Hairdressing

Computing and IT

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Plumbing, Gas and Heating

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Creative Media

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Prince’s Trust

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Electrical Installation

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Public Services

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Sport

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Travel and Tourism

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Engineering 46 Foundation Learning

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Hairdressing

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Health and Social Care

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Multi-Skills 56 Plastering

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Apprenticeships 70 How To Apply

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Contact Us

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COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF… We have open events and taster days throughout the year, offering you the chance to visit us and see what college life is all about. You can chat to our knowledgeable and industry experienced tutors about the courses you’re interested in, see live demonstrations and explore the College for yourself. Need careers advice or help with your application? We offer that too! With refreshments, activities and some amazing spot prizes, it’s well worth a visit. Also watch out for our virtual open events bringing the College home to you.

THINGS TO CONSIDER…

You’ll probably be visiting lots of open events over the next few months, so here are a few things to consider… • Can the college provide you with the subjects/ study option that you are looking for? • Are the staff friendly, approachable and knowledgeable? • What’s the environment like? Do you see yourself fitting in there? • What are the facilities like? Remember: Now is not the time to follow your friends, this is the time to think about you and make the right decision for your future!

TO CHECK OUT THE LATEST INFORMATION ABOUT OUR OPEN EVENTS VISIT: WWW.CLEVELAND.AC.UK/OPEN-EVENTS


Come and see for yourself...

OPEN EVENTS AT REDCAR & CLEVELAND COLLEGE WEDNESDAY 6TH OCTOBER 2021 THURSDAY 4TH NOVEMBER 2021 WEDNESDAY 8TH DECEMBER 2021 SATURDAY 29TH JANUARY 2022 10:00AM-12:00PM WEDNESDAY 9TH MARCH 2022 THURSDAY 12TH MAY 2022

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All open events are planned to be face-to-face. Please check the Redcar & Cleveland College website for any updates.

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THINGS TO SEE NEARBY We are very lucky at Redcar & Cleveland College to have so many great things to see and do nearby! Here are some of our favourites...

GUISBOROUGH FOREST

With a number of different walks and trim trails, Guisborough Forest provides the ideal opportunity to explore our local woodlands.

LOCKE PARK

Situated next to the College, Locke Park is home to a boating lake, tennis courts and luscious gardens to explore.

FESTIVAL OF THRIFT Kirkleatham is home to the Festival of Thrift, an annual outdoor festival which promotes sustainable living through upcycling and recycling. You will also find great music, entertainment and food at the festival.

ENJOY A LEMON TOP IN REDCAR

Redcar is famous for its lemon top, an ice cream cone topped with a swirl of lemon sorbet. There are a number of places on Redcar seafront where you can try the local delicacy for yourself!

SPORT IN REDCAR AND CLEVELAND

If playing and watching live sport is your thing then Redcar and Cleveland has a wide variety of sports from football and rugby through to cricket and speedway.

Photo Credit: Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council, Tees Valley Combined Authority and Redcar Athletic FC


RIO’S CAREER HAS TAKEN OFF AFTER SECURING HER FIRST HAIR STYLIST JOB!

Nam e: Rio Lives: Whitby Aspiration: Hair stylist Course: Level 3 in Hairdressing I have always wanted to do hairdressing. It is really interesting and when I was little I would cut my own hair so I always knew from an early age that this was my career aspiration. I am really happy to have secured my first job as a hair stylist in a hair salon in Whitby.

Why I chose RCC... • Living in Whitby, this was the closest college to me that offered this type of course • The tutors are really good here and they are always willing to support you • It offered me the opportunity to meet new people

Next Steps... My next steps are to continue to gain experience working in hair salons and then hopefully I might be able to have my own salon in the future!


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COLLEGE LIFE


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College life is about learning new skills and preparing you for the world of work, but it should also be about making new friends and creating amazing memories that will last a lifetime.

ENRICHMENT

College life is more than your studies, it can be an opportunity to try something new, develop your skills and build friendships. Enrichment includes a great variety of events, activities, clubs and workshops which you can get involved in.

TUTORIALS

Alongside your course you will take part in regular tutorials. We want you to not only successfully complete your qualification but also to develop the skills to make informed choices and become a well-rounded citizen. Tutorials are also a chance to catch up with your tutor, keep track of your progress and plan your next steps.

TRIPS

Many of our courses come with the opportunity to take part in some amazing visit and trips. Whether it’s travelling abroad, making industry visits or exploring museums or theatres, our trips will help you apply your new-found skills in the real world.

WORK EXPERIENCE

Getting hands-on experience in the world of work is a priority at Redcar & Cleveland College. This can include placements, volunteering, work experience in College and/or community projects. By working closely with employers, we ensure our courses deliver the skills that count.

STUDENT UNION

We have many amazing ways in which you can play an active role in college life. If you would like to have your say and represent your fellow students, then why not get involved in our Student Union? The union works alongside the Student Support and Wellbeing team,helping out at events, promoting activities and engaging others in enrichment activities including clubs and societies. Whatever your interest or hobby, if you want to put on activities or just meet like-minded individuals, get started and we’ll help you along the way.


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A GREAT PLACE TO LEARN... Redcar & Cleveland College has invested heavily in recent years in our campus to ensure that you have the very best facilities and equipment to provide you with the knowledge, skills and behaviours to prepare you for your chosen career. Things to look out for...

CONSTRUCTION WORKSHOPS

Students studying a trade such as carpentry and joinery, bricklaying, electrical, plumbing or plastering will enjoy hands-on learning in our construction workshops. With trade specific workshops and industry standard equipment you will develop the knowledge, skills and behaviours of your chosen trade.

DIGITAL SUITES

Our digital suites are used for our Computing, IT and Creative Media courses and are equipped with the latest equipment. You will use industry standard software to develop your digital skills.

ENGINEERING ZONE

If you are looking to pursue a career in the engineering industry then our Engineering Zone is the place to learn your skills, knowledge and behaviours to become career ready. The Engineering Zone features fully equipped workshops for chemical, mechanical, electrical and advanced manufacturing as well as a CAD training suite. All of our workshops are equipped with modern and specialist industry standard equipment.

SIR WILLIAM TURNER HOUSE

This new addition to our campus features all of the latest technologies including renewable and clean energy for heating and lighting homes with a hydrogen ready boiler, solar PV system, air source heat pump and battery storage system to future proof our plumbing and electrical students with the skills required.

Clockwise from left: Students in one of the engineering workshops, a student uses the 3D printer in the Digital Hub and a student training in the gym.


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SPORTS CENTRE

Our Sports Centre has recently been upgraded to provide outstanding facilities for our students and the general public. All of our full-time students receive free gym membership. Facilities within our Sports Centre include: • • • • • •

An outdoor 3G football pitch A four-court sports hall A gym with a full range of fitness equipment Functional training rooms Changing facilities Assault course

HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE TRAINING WARD

There is no better place to develop your health and social care knowledge, skills and behaviours than in our state-of-the-art Health & Social Care Training Ward which is equipped with a four-bed mock hospital ward, training ambulance, doctor’s surgery, sluice room and a domiciliary home care area.

MOCK AIRCRAFT

Prepare yourself for a future career in aviation by learning in our industry standard mock aircraft. Providing students with the opportunity to practise various scenarios that they could encounter on board. Students also learn how to check-in baggage and make departure announcements.

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LEARNING RESOURCE CENTRE

Our Learning Resource Centre (LRC) at Redcar & Cleveland College provides access to books, journals, computers, iPads and other learning resources. The LRC strives to be innovative and inclusive in meeting the needs and demands of all our learners. We provide an extensive range of learning materials to support you in your studies in an environment that is safe, welcoming, stimulating and engaging.

MOSAIC HAIR & BEAUTY SALON

Mosaic offers a range of hairdressing and beauty therapy services available to both students and the general public at great prices. As a student you will gain the industry experience of working in a salon with clients. Providing everything from cuts to colouring, highlights, facials, hair removal, manicures and massages, all of our students are fully supervised throughout the service.*

THE CAFÉ

If you are looking for a bite to eat on campus, then our café is the place to go. Serving everything from hot meals through to light bites such as paninis and sandwiches. You can also get hot and cold drinks, snacks and breakfast from the café. *Dependent on course studied.

New outdoor 3G football pitch.


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STUDENT SUPPORT & WELLBEING CAREERS AND PROGRESSION Whether you have chosen your future career or not, our highly qualified and experienced Career Advisors can help you plan the route to your success. We support you to make informed decisions about your future, help raise your aspirations and reach your full potential. The College has Matrix Standard accreditation which confirms the outstanding, comprehensive advice and guidance delivered by the team. We are here for you, all year round. We offer impartial information, advice and guidance on:

• Education • Training • Careers • Job search • Higher education • Technical qualifications • Apprenticeships • Current labour market information Our careers advice is based on an embedded programme of careers education and guidance which meets the Gatsby Good Career Guidance Benchmarks. These benchmarks ensure you have access to quality careers guidance, together with work experience, encounters with employers and current labour market information. This in turn ensures you can make informed decisions about your future career plans.

Jenny Welfare Officer


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HOW WE WILL SUPPORT YOU We offer a wide range of services to ensure you always feel safe and supported during your time with us. If you need help, either in or outside of the classroom, just ask.

STUDENT SUPPORT AND WELLBEING

Our Student Support and Wellbeing team is here to ensure you not only gain qualifications but also enjoy your time at college. We give you the chance to pick up new skills, find new interests, make friends and prepare for the future, all while making great memories. Our specialist team includes: • Welfare and Safeguarding • Student Bursary • Careers and Progression • Tutorial and Enrichment

SAFEGUARDING AND WELFARE

Redcar & Cleveland College is committed to safeguarding our students, with a commitment shown in our college values. We prioritise your safety at all times. We have a safeguarding and

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welfare team at all of our college sites. We can offer advice and support, ensuring that help can be sought from external agencies where needed. This enables the best outcomes for your safety and wellbeing. We offer information, advice and guidance on a range of issues including: • Mental health • Managing relationships • Housing • Substance misuse • Sexual health • Benefits • Internet safety If you should feel unsafe or feel you need to access support, we are here to make sure you are heard and safe at all times.

EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY

We value the diversity of our college community and promote inclusion for all. We make sure that all of our students receive the same provision and access to our services. We encourage a culture of respect and commit to tackling prejudice at all levels. By encouraging students and staff to share their own experiences, we aim to promote mutual understanding, tolerance and respect.


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WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU? Find out more at: www.cleveland.ac.uk/student-services

FREE TRAVEL**

GYM ACCESS*

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PRINT CREDITS

Travelling to and from college couldn’t be easier, with bus routes available throughout Teesside.

We offer all of our full-time students free gym membership for our on-site gym.

You will receive a free termly print allowance.

Completely free for you to use!

FREE MEALS**

Free college meals are available from our on-site café.

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STUDENT BURSARY**

We provide support towards the cost of kit, uniform and IT resources to help support you with your studies.

USE OF IT EQUIPMENT FREE WIFI

Including iPads, cameras and video cameras. You can also loan a laptop to study at home, completely free.

Speak to our Student Support and Wellbeing team about all of our latest offers and discounts! *Subject to change. Conditions may apply. **Subject to eligibility criteria. Please visit the Student Services section of our website for more information.


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FREE BUS TRAVEL We have partnered with Arriva North East to offer all our full-time students 24/7 unrestricted bus travel across Teesside and East Cleveland for FREE*.

LET’S LEARN…

Free bus travel to and from college.

LET’S SOCIALISE…

Unrestricted weekend and evening bus travel during term time and Monday to Friday during college holidays.

LET’S EXPLORE…

Visit Teesside and East Cleveland’s top attractions. To find out more about our bus travel offer please contact Student Support and Wellbeing or visit www.cleveland.ac.uk. *Subject to change. Conditions may apply.

HAVE YOU ALREADY GOT YOUR TOTUM CARD? The TOTUM card is your best accessory - unlock all the perks and benefits of student life, giving you discounts in places like ASOS and Odeon cinemas, and special offers. Head to totum.com to get yours now!


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LEARNING SUPPORT Redcar & Cleveland College’s Learning Support Team is dedicated to making sure our learners receive the support they need. We can arrange a support interview and make sure the appropriate support is put in place. Our aim is to make sure our learners are respected and cared for as individuals and are encouraged and supported to reach their potential at all times. Learning support services include support for students who are visually impaired, have a hearing impairment, those with mobility issues, dyslexia, autism or any learning or physical difficulty and/or disability.

SPECIALIST EQUIPMENT

We have a range of specialist equipment available for learners including specialist software such as Read and Write Gold. Students can also be provided with specialist keyboards and laptops.

SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS AND DISABILITIES (SEND)/EDUCATION HEALTH AND CARE PLAN (EHCP)

At Redcar & Cleveland College we are committed to supporting you to meet your individual goals and aspirations. We welcome applications from students with special education needs, learning disabilities/ difficulties and/or other support needs. We will work with you to provide you with the right resources, support and services to meet your needs.

To ensure we can provide the best support we will ask to see a copy of your Education and Health Care Plan or SEN (Special Educational Needs) Support Plan. This will allow us to understand your support needs and provide appropriate support. We will work with you, your family, your current provider and any other professionals involved, to put in place a transition plan to help you settle into and adjust to college life. We work closely with the local authorities to adhere to the special educational needs and disabilities code of practice (SEND CoP) to meet the needs of our students.

PREPARING FOR ADULTHOOD ROOM

Students will have the opportunity to attend our Preparing for Adulthood room, where they will work with our specialist Preparing for Adulthood Coach towards goals set around the key themes of health, community inclusion, employment and independent living.

TRANSITION INTO COLLEGE LIFE

We can arrange taster sessions so you can experience a course session of your choice and decide if it is right for you. We can also provide support during your college interview. Transition sessions can be arranged to meet the course tutors, learning support staff and allow you to familiarise yourself with the building.


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JOE’S LAYING STRONG FOUNDATIONS AFTER SECURING A BRICKLAYING APPRENTICESHIP

Nam e: Joe Lives: Acklam Aspiration: Bricklayer Course studied: Level 2 Bricklaying Apprenticeship

I wanted to get into bricklaying as it was something my grandad and dad had done. The College offered me the opportunity to go and get some work experience with a local company. I impressed them enough whilst on placement and they offered me an apprenticeship, I was over the moon!

Why I chose RCC... • The bricklaying course looked really interesting • My grandad and dad had previously done bricklaying • I came to an open event and the tutor sold the course and career to me

Next Steps... To complete my apprenticeship and then hopefully I can have a successful career in the bricklaying industry.


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ENGLISH AND MATHS English and maths are key skills which are used every day. Here at Redcar & Cleveland College we understand the importance of these skills and how much employers value them within the workplace environment.

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On enrolling at college, if you have not already achieved a grade 9-4, we will help you work towards these vital qualifications and develop your skills alongside your full-time course. You will attend weekly sessions with a specialist English or maths tutor who will support you throughout the course.

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FOOTBALL ACADEMY Students have a fantastic opportunity to combine playing competitive football alongside their studies with our Football Academy. The Academy, which runs in partnership with Whitby Town Football Club, provides talented young footballers with the chance to build skills whilst studying a full-time course. Academy students will participate in coaching sessions, take part in competitive football matches and strength and conditioning training. Free access to the College’s gym is also provided.

With our newly opened FIFA standard 3G football pitch, as well as our Sports Centre, which includes a four court sports hall, fitness centre, functional training rooms and changing facilities, there has never been a better time to get involved. Students can choose the Football Academy alongside the following full-time courses: • Level 3 courses in Sports Coaching, Sports Science, Public Services, Policing or Engineering • Level 2 courses in Sports Coaching, Public Services, Policing, Electrical Installation or Plumbing and Heating


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“The hope is to further develop talented players, creating opportunities to join first team training sessions with the end goal ultimately being inclusion in the first team squad and the beginning of a career in semi-professional football.” “Having previously been involved with college football myself, I am aware of the high standard of players who have not been able to progress into professional football, however I believe that with the right attitude and dedication, along with continued education, many exciting opportunities in both semi-professional and professional football can be achieved.”

Lee Bullock, Whitby Town FC Joint-Manager


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THE GIRLS’ NETWORK Redcar & Cleveland College provides female students with the opportunity to take part in The Girls’ Network, Tees Valley. This is a mentoring programme which allows a selection of our students to work with some of the leading businesswomen in the area. Students meet regularly with their mentor and create plans for what they would like to achieve through the programme, such as building confidence, developing a professional network or even to just have someone to look up to and get advice from. Angel is currently studying our Level 3 Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care. She said; ‘‘The Girls’ Network has helped me so much as it has really boosted my confidence. Through the Network, I was able to attend the launch of the Power of Women campaign and meet lots of inspirational businesswomen from the local area.” To find out more about The Girls’ Network please visit thegirlsnetwork.org.uk

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PUBLIC SERVICES STUDENT LEE HEADS TO UNIVERSITY TO STUDY CRIMINOLOGY Nam e: Lee Lives: Redcar Aspiration: A public service role Course: Level 3 Extended Diploma in Public Services

The course has been great. The learning environment is really positive and being around good people makes learning enjoyable. I would 100% recommend the course if you are wanting a career in the public services.

Why I chose RCC... • I live in Redcar so this is my local college • I didn’t know if I wanted to be in the police or army so I chose this course because it allowed me to find out more about both careers • There is lots of practical elements of the course

Next Steps... Lee is heading to Northumbria University to study a criminology degree. After completing the degree, Lee hopes to go into the army or join the police service.


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QUALIFICATIONS We offer a range of vocational courses from entry level 1 through to level 3. The level of course you study will depend on your previous qualifications and achievements. Apprenticeships are also available from level 2. Qualifications are offered by different examination boards at different levels, which represent a standard of learning. Qualifications at the same level are broadly comparable but content, purpose, duration and amount of study may vary.

ENTRY LEVEL Entry level courses offer a basic understanding of a subject area, help you to enhance your career prospects and improve your English and maths skills. You do not require any formal qualifications for these courses but will be required to attend an interview with a course tutor.*

LEVEL 1 Level 1 courses are practical and prepare you with skills for a specific career. You will gain a wide range of background knowledge in your chosen subject. If you have not achieved a GCSE grade 4 in English or maths you will study for these qualifications alongside your course. You will typically require 4 GCSEs grade 2 or an entry level qualification in a related course to enrol on to a level 1 course.*

LEVEL 2 Level 2 courses provide you with the skills you need for a specific career. You will start to specialise in the areas you find interesting, but are still broad enough to give you a wide range of progression opportunities if you are not sure what you would like to do in the future. You will typically require 4 GCSEs grade 3 or a level 1 qualification in a related course to enrol on to a level 2 course.*

LEVEL 3 Level 3 courses offer you specialised and advanced learning which give you the skills and knowledge to progress directly into employment or university level courses on completion. These courses will also include a work experience placement to prepare you for employment. You will typically require 4 GCSEs grade 4 or a level 2 qualification in a related course to enrol on to a level 3 course.* Courses with a high practical content may require you to start at level 1 or 2 as you will need to build skills on these courses.

PAYING FOR YOUR COURSE FEES

If you are under the age of 19 at the start of your course there should be no fees to pay. If you are aged 19 or above speak to our Admissions Team about fees, repayment and student loan opportunities.

* Entry requirements may vary, please see each course page for specific entry requirements.


Qualifications

WHAT ARE T LEVELS? T Levels are a new two-year course, being introduced by the government, primarily aimed at 16 to 19-year-old learners. The equivalent to three A levels, they are a level 3 technical option that combines classroom-based learning with a strong element of on-the-job training through a 45-day industry placement. T Levels have been developed in select subject areas, alongside employers and businesses to ensure they meet industry needs. The courses are being rolled out gradually to colleges and providers. The qualification is made up of two main parts, a technical qualification and an industry placement. Technical qualification: • Core content (knowledge and skills relevant to all occupations covered by the T Level). • An occupational specialism (the knowledge and practical skills to enter employment in a particular occupation). Industry placement: • Every T Level will include an industry placement with an employer, which will last a minimum of 315 hours (approximately 45 days) but can be longer.

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THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A T LEVEL AND A LEVEL 3 VOCATIONAL COURSE

T Levels are the technical equivalent to three A levels. They will cover core theory, concepts and specialist skills and knowledge for a specific career or occupation. The main difference between the T Level and a level 3 course is the compulsory industry placement. This will last a minimum of 315 hours and makes up 20% of the course. Academically demanding, T Levels incorporate English, maths and digital content.

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A T LEVEL AND AN APPRENTICESHIP

Apprenticeships are built for those who know what occupation they want to pursue and are ready to enter the world of work. They are typically made up of a combination of 80% on-the-job training and 20% in the classroom. T Levels have been developed in collaboration with employers and providers so that the content “meets the needs of industry and prepares students for work”. T Levels are based on the same industrial standards as apprenticeships, created specifically by employers and approved by the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education. To find out more about the T levels being delivered at Redcar & Cleveland College from September 2022 please email: info@ cleveland.ac.uk or call 01642 777234.

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OUR T LEVELS LEVEL 3 T LEVEL: EDUCATION AND CHILDCARE 2 YEARS

WHAT WILL I DO? Our brand new Education and Childcare T Level will help to develop your understanding and prepare you for a career in the education or childcare sector. During the theory and knowledge element of your course, you will gain an understanding of all aspects of a role as an early years educator or assisting teaching depending on the specialism you choose. You will learn and develop your skills by using a range of exciting and innovative teaching and learning methods including projects, presentations, displays and innovative use of virtual reality to bring your curriculum experience alive. You will also undertake a high quality, structured and outcomes-focused industry placement, this is an integral part of the new T Level programme. The industry placement will be aligned to your career aspirations identified in your career plan which will be 750 hours and could include up to two employers.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Five GCSEs grade 4 or above. These must include a minimum of grade 4 in English and maths and if choosing the assisting learning pathway, science is also required, plus a successful interview.

WHAT’S NEXT? You could progress onto university to study primary education, early childhood studies or other related degree programmes, move into employment in the education or childcare sectors or look to secure a higher apprenticeship.

LEVEL 3 T LEVEL: MAINTENANCE, INSTALLATION AND REPAIR FOR ENGINEERING AND MANUFACTURING 2 YEARS

WHAT WILL I DO? Our brand new Engineering and Manufacturing T Level will allow you to specialise in mechanical engineering and mechatronics. You will learn key industry skills including robotics, programmable logic control, hydraulics and pneumatics, as well as the principles of both mechanical and electrical engineering. You will also undertake a high quality, structured and outcomes-focused industry placement, this is an integral part of the new T Level programme. The industry placement will be aligned to your career aspirations identified in your career plan which will be 750 hours and could include up to two employers. The industry placements will support you to develop a breadth of new skills to provide you with a valuable opportunity to progress towards your career goals.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Five GCSEs grade 4 or above including English, maths and science or a level 2 qualification in a related course. You will be required to successfully complete a course interview.

WHAT’S NEXT? You could progress onto university to study engineering related degree programmes, move into employment in the engineering sectors or look to secure a higher apprenticeship.


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LEVEL 3 T LEVEL: HEALTH AND SCIENCE 2 YEARS

WHAT WILL I DO? During the two-year programme, you will develop the core knowledge and skills that are needed for entry to a range of health occupations. You will gain an understanding of health and science including: working within the health and science sector; health, safety and environmental regulations; managing information and data; principles of good scientific and clinical practice; core science concepts including the structure of cells, tissues and large molecules and; genetics, microbiology and immunology. You will also undertake a high quality, structured and outcomes-focused industry placement, this is an integral part of the new T Level programme. The industry placement will be aligned to your career aspirations identified in your career plan which will be 315 hours and could include up to two employers. The industry placements will support you to develop a breadth of new skills to provide you with a valuable opportunity to progress towards your career goals.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Five GCSEs grade 4 or above including maths, English and science and successfully complete an application and interview process.

WHAT’S NEXT? You could progress onto university to study health care, nursing or other related degree programmes, move into employment in the health and science sectors or look to secure a higher apprenticeship.

LEVEL 3 T LEVEL: BUILDING SERVICES ENGINEERING (GAS ENGINEERING) 2 YEARS

WHAT WILL I DO? The T Level qualification in Gas Engineering is a two year full-time course which has been designed in partnership with employers that is aimed to give you the technical knowledge and skills to support you to move into a career in engineering. Each T Level qualification also has a requirement for at least 45 days work placement in the relevant industrial sector with an employer-set project. You will complete units in the following: • Health and safety • The use of tools, equipment and materials for gas engineering • Gas systems • Gas engineering science • Pipework technology • Legislation and industry guidance • Building technology • System installation

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Five GCSEs grade 4 or above and must include English and maths. You will be required to successfully complete a course interview.

WHAT’S NEXT? You could progress onto university to study engineering related degree programmes, move into employment in the engineering sectors or look to secure a higher apprenticeship.


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BEAUTY THERAPY Whether you want to work in a high street salon, run your own beauty business or travel the world offering treatments on a cruise ship, completing a beauty therapy course with us can help get you there. These courses will provide you with the knowledge, skills and behaviours in the most up to date beauty therapy treatments whilst also developing your customer service skills.

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LEVEL 2 DIPLOMA IN BEAUTY THERAPY 1 YEAR

WHAT WILL I LEARN? This course will combine both practical and theory sessions to develop skills, knowledge and behaviours in client care, providing facials, eyelash and eyebrow treatments, waxing, manicure and pedicure treatments, nail art and salon reception duties. You will undertake practical sessions within our industry standard training salons, as well as providing treatments to customers in our onsite Mosaic beauty salon.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED?

LEVEL 1 CERTIFICATE IN HAIR AND BEAUTY 1 YEAR

WHAT WILL I LEARN? Our level 1 course will provide you with introductory skills in hair and beauty and covers topics such as shampooing and conditioning hair, blow drying and plaiting hair along with basic makeup application, hand and nail care and nail art.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Two GCSEs grade 3 or above including English and maths or an entry level qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? You could progress on to one our level 2 courses in hairdressing, hair and media makeup or beauty therapy or look to secure an apprenticeship.

Four GCSEs grade 3 or above or a level 1 qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? Develop your skills further by completing our Level 3 Diploma in Beauty Therapy or secure an apprenticeship.

LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA IN BEAUTY THERAPY 1 YEAR

WHAT WILL I LEARN? This course will build upon existing skills developed at level 2, and you will learn new techniques such as self-tanning, Swedish massage therapy, hot stone massage, Indian head massage and preblended aromatherapy along with client customer service skills.

YOU GRADES DO I NEED: Four GCSEs grade 4 or above including English and maths and a level 2 qualification in a related course.

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WHAT’S NEXT? After you have completed this course you could progress into employment in a range of beauty therapy related roles where you could work in a salon, on a cruise ship or even running your own business.


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WHAT CAN I EARN? Hannah Beauty Therapy

Salon owner Salon manager Beauty therapist Nail technician Makeup artist

£30,000 - £60,000 £18,000 - £30,000 £15,000 - £20,000 £12,500 - £25,000 Wages vary

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BRICKLAYING Our bricklaying courses are the perfect building blocks to a successful career in the construction industry. With access to industry-standard equipment, work experience with employers and expert teaching, you will develop the skills, knowledge and behaviours to become a bricklayer.

LEVEL 2 DIPLOMA IN BRICKLAYING 1 YEAR

WHAT WILL I LEARN? Developing your skills from level 1 you will learn more complex skills, knowledge and behaviours such as learning about safe working practices, quantities, communication with others, building structural and decorative brickwork, repair and maintenance of masonry structures and building complex masonry structures.

LEVEL 1 CERTIFICATE IN BRICKLAYING

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED?

WHAT WILL I LEARN?

WHAT’S NEXT?

1 YEAR

This course will provide you with introductory bricklaying skills. You will learn how to construct brick, block walling and cavity walls. This course will also teach you how to go about setting out for basic masonry and mixing construction materials.

Four GCSEs grade 4 or above and a level 1 qualification in a related course.

Progression is available on to our Level 3 Diploma in Bricklaying where you will continue to develop your skills or by securing yourself an apprenticeship.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Three GCSEs at grade 2 or above or an entry level qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? On completion of this course you could progress on to our Level 2 Diploma in Bricklaying or secure an apprenticeship.

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WHAT CAN I EARN? Site manager Construction labourer Building technician Bricklayer

£27,000 - £65,000 £17,000 - £30,000 £19,000 - £35,000 £17,000 - £42,000

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CARPENTRY AND JOINERY If you enjoy working with wood and would like to put your practical skills to good use, or maybe you even just want to learn basic woodworking techniques or more complex structures then one of our carpentry and joinery courses could be for you. Our expert tutors have strong industry experience and links to employers to help you carve out a strong start to your career.

LEVEL 1 CERTIFICATE IN CARPENTRY AND JOINERY 1 YEAR

WHAT WILL I LEARN? This course covers the basic skills required to work in the carpentry and joinery industry. You will cover topics such as technical information and quantities, producing woodworking joints, health and safety, using hand tools and portable power tools. This course is mainly practical sessions with some theory units.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Three GCSEs grade 2 or above or an entry level qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? On completion of the course you could progress on to our Level 2 Diploma in Carpentry and Joinery or secure an apprenticeship.

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LEVEL 2 DIPLOMA IN SITE CARPENTRY 1 YEAR

WHAT WILL I LEARN? Our level 2 course is very hands-on with learning and practising taking place within our industry standard joinery workshops. You will learn how to construct stud walls, basic roof structures, floors, doors and window frames, skirting boards and kitchens, using a range of hand and power tools.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Four GCSEs grade 4 or above or a level 1 qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? After you have completed this course you could progress on to our Level 3 Diploma in Site Carpentry or continue learning by securing yourself an apprenticeship.

LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA IN SITE CARPENTRY 1 YEAR

WHAT WILL I LEARN?

WHAT CAN I EARN? Site manager Construction labourer Joiner Shopfitter Kitchen fitter

£27,000 - £65,000 £17,000 - £30,000 £16,000 - £40,000 £14,000 - £30,000 £17,500 - £35,000

Sourced from the National Careers Service. Correct at time of print.

Building on the skills developed at level 2 you will construct more complex structures including a range of roof structures and floors. Our level 3 course combines both theory and practical sessions within our industry standard workshops.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Four GCSEs grades 4 or above including English and maths and a level 2 qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? On completion of this course you could enter employment or progress on to our construction related higher education courses.

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CHILDCARE Making a difference to a child’s life can be one of the most rewarding career choices imaginable. So if you are passionate about working with children, our childcare courses can provide you with the specialist training and hands-on experience required for a successful career within this industry. Teaching will take place within our specialist childcare facilities including our day nursery craft rooms.

Mia Childcare

LEVEL 1 DIPLOMA IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE AND CHILDREN’S AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S SETTINGS 1 YEAR

WHAT WILL I LEARN? This course is designed for students who wish to progress into a career in the childcare or health and social care industries. The course will cover topics including communication, safeguarding, equality and diversity, physical care for babies and health and nutrition for both adults and children.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Three GCSEs at grade 2 or above including English and maths or an entry level qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? On completion of the course you could progress on to our level 2 courses in childcare or health and social care or secure an apprenticeship.

LEVEL 2 DIPLOMA FOR THE EARLY YEARS PRACTITIONER 1 YEAR

WHAT WILL I LEARN? Our level 2 course will cover the roles and responsibilities of the early years practitioner, promoting play in the early years setting and understanding how to support a child’s development. You will have the opportunity to develop your knowledge, skills and behaviours in our industry standard craft room, baby rooms and nursery dedicated for our childcare students.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Four GCSEs grade 3 or above including English and maths or a level 1 qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? Once you have completed this course you could further your studies by progressing on to our Level 3 Extended Diploma in Childcare or by securing an apprenticeship.


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BRAND NE T LEVWE L LEVEL 3 T LEVEL: EDUCATION AND CHILDCARE 2 YEARS

WHAT WILL I DO? Our brand new Education and Childcare T Level will help to develop your understanding and prepare you for a career in the education or childcare sector. During the theory and knowledge element of your course, you will gain an understanding of all aspects of a role as an early years educator or assisting teaching depending on the specialism you choose. You will learn and develop your skills by using a range of exciting and innovative teaching and learning methods including projects, presentations, displays and innovative use of virtual reality to bring your curriculum experience alive.

If you don’t have English and maths at GCSE grade 9- 4, you will contin ue to work towards this as part of your m ain programme of study.

WHAT CAN I EARN? Social worker Nanny Nursery assistant Support worker Teaching assistant

£24,000 - £40,000 £15,000 - £50,000 £14,000 - £24,000 £13,000 - £25,000 £12,000 - £23,000

Sourced from the National Careers Service. Correct at time of print.

You will also undertake a high quality, structured and outcomes-focused industry placement, this is an integral part of the new T Level programme. The industry placement will be aligned to your career aspirations identified in your career plan which will be 750 hours and could include up to two employers.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Five GCSEs grade 4 or above. These must include a minimum of grade 4 in English and maths and if choosing the assisting learning pathway, science is also required, plus a successful interview.

WHAT’S NEXT? You could progress onto university to study primary education, early childhood studies or other related degree programmes, move into employment in the education or childcare sectors or look to secure a higher apprenticeship.


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COMPUTING AND IT With technology developing and emerging at such an incredible pace, and the need for digital skills becoming ever more important, the digital sector really is an exciting, vibrant and rewarding industry to work in. Our courses are delivered in our modern Digital Hub, which is equipped with industry standard equipment and technology to ensure you are industry ready.

If you don’t have English and maths at GCSE grade 9- 4, you will contin ue to work towards this as part of your m ain programme of study.

LEVEL 1 CERTIFICATE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

LEVEL 2 CERTIFICATE IN IT FOR BUSINESS USERS

WHAT WILL I LEARN?

WHAT WILL I LEARN?

This course will teach you basic skills in computing and IT including hardware and software installation, website development, programming and solving technical IT problems. You will learn in our industry standard Digital Hub.

This course is aimed at those that would like to develop knowledge and skills in the business and finance area – whether that be setting up your own business or working as an accountant. You will complete the Level 2 AAT Book Keeping course and the Level 2 ITQ Business course which includes using computerised accounting software, IT communication fundamentals, using email, desktop publishing, word processing, presentation and excel software unit.

1 YEAR

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Three GCSEs grade 2 or above or an entry level qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? On completion of this course you could progress on to one of our level 2 computing and IT courses.

1 YEAR

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Three GCSEs grade 5 or above including English and maths.

WHAT’S NEXT? On completion of this course you could progress on to our Level 3 Extended Diploma in IT course or you could look to secure an apprenticeship.


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LEVEL 2 TECHNICAL DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 1 YEAR

WHAT CAN I EARN?

WHAT WILL I LEARN?

Software developer Web developer Network manager IT technician Cyber security Engineer

On this exciting new course you will learn developing IT skills such as cyber security, data analytics and project development, as well as hardware and software installation. You will gain strong industry experience by working with local businesses on technical IT issues and create solutions.

Sourced from the National Careers Service. Correct at time of print.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Three GCSEs grade 3 or above or a level 1 qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? On completion of this course you could progress on to our Level 3 Extended Diploma in IT course or you could look to secure an apprenticeship.

LEVEL 3 EXTENDED DIPLOMA IN IT 2 YEARS

WHAT WILL I LEARN? You will learn about how systems are analysed, created, developed and kept secure by using IT software and hardware. This course will also allow you to explore the different techniques used to produce analytical systems, web pages and games to gain practical skills. You will work with local businesses on IT projects to develop industry experience.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Four GCSEs grade 4 or above including English and maths or a level 2 qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? After completing this course you could look to secure a higher apprenticeship, progress into higher education to study a computing, IT or computer science related degree or enter employment.

£20,000 - £60,000 £20,000 - £60,000 £22,000 - £60,000 £18,000 - £35,000 £20,000 - £60,000

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Keiron Creative Media

CREATIVE MEDIA In the digital age, we are spending more and more time online. There is a growing need for people who have the relevant skills to produce content to inform and entertain the public in the digital marketplace. Working in the creative media industry is an exciting and vibrant career choice, with a range of roles in everything from web design through to content writing.

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LEVEL 1 CERTIFICATE IN CREATIVE MEDIA

LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA IN CREATIVE MEDIA

WHAT WILL I LEARN?

WHAT WILL I LEARN?

1 YEAR

This introductory course will teach you a range of basic skills ready for a career in the creative industry. You will learn about professional standards, the expectations of the industry, conceptual understanding of the uses of creative media and how to apply media practice to express your ideas to a range of audiences. You will also complete a work placement and take part in our enrichment programme.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Four GCSEs grade 2 or above or an entry level qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? On completion of this course you could progress onto our Level 2 Diploma in Creative Media.

LEVEL 2 DIPLOMA IN CREATIVE MEDIA 1 YEAR

2 YEARS

Our level 3 course will help you to understand how interactive multimedia products are used and learn how to design, create and test an interactive product. You will learn about photography for digital media products, comics and graphic novel storytelling, digital animation, 3D digital modelling, games development and graphic design for digital media products. You will explore the different techniques used to produce animations or gain practical skills in games development by planning and producing a functional level of a new computer game.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Four GCSEs grade 4 or above or a level 2 qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? On completion of this course, you could look to secure an apprenticeship, progress on to a creative media related higher education course or enter employment.

WHAT WILL I LEARN? This course will enhance skills such as photography, digital graphics, animation and games creation as well as print publishing – including 3D printing. It will include units such as enhancing digital media content, pitching advertising concepts and developing a digital media portfolio. You will undertake a range of exciting projects throughout the course that are based on realistic workplace situations using specialist software. You will work with real clients and industry standard software. You will also complete a work placement and take part in our enrichment programme.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Four GCSEs grade 3 or above or a level 1 qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? On completion of this course, you could look to secure an apprenticeship, progress onto our Level 3 Diploma in Creative Media or enter employment.

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ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION If you are looking to put the spark into your future career then studying one of our electrical installation courses could be right for you. If you are logical, creative and a good problem-solver, we offer a range of electrical courses to prepare you as a future electrician. With a newly refurbished industry standard electrical workshop, now is the time to study with us.

LEVEL 1 DIPLOMA IN BUILDING SERVICES AND ENGINEERING 1 YEAR

WHAT WILL I LEARN? This course will provide you with introductory skills in plumbing, electrical installation and engineering. You will learn about health and safety, electrical circuit installations, hot, cold and drainage plumbing systems. You will also cover basic engineering skills and an overview of renewable technologies, which will include wind turbines, solar thermal and also solar photovoltaic systems.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Four GCSEs grade 3 including English and maths or an entry level qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? After you have completed this course you could progress on to one of our level 2 courses in electrical installation, engineering or plumbing.

LEVEL 2 DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 1 YEAR

WHAT WILL I LEARN? You will study a combination of practical skills and theory-based knowledge and undertake a wide range of standard electrical installation work. As well as learning the theory behind electricity and reasons for selecting the right equipment, you will also learn about electrical installation technology, wiring systems and enclosures. You will also gain an overview of the installation and commissioning of wind turbines and solar photovoltaic systems.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Four GCSEs grade 4 or above in English, maths and science or a level 1 qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? On completion of this course you can progress on to our Level 3 Diploma in Electrical Installation or continue your learning by securing an apprenticeship.

If you don’t have English and maths at GCSE grade 9- 4, you will contin ue to work towards this as part of your m ain programme of study.


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LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 1 YEAR

WHAT WILL I LEARN? Building on skills developed at level 2, you will learn more complex knowledge and skills including electrical science, inspection and testing, fault finding and design. Learning will take place within our industry standard electrical workshop under the guidance of our industry experienced tutors.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Four GCSEs grade 4 or above including English and maths and a level 2 qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? This course will allow you to progress on to an NVQ and AM2 course to become a fully qualified electrician. You can also progress into higher education to complete a HNC qualification or enter employment.

WHAT CAN I EARN? Electrical engineer Electrical technician Electrician Electrical fitter

£20,000 - £60,000 £18,000 - £42,000 £18,000 - £42,000 £18,000 - £35,000

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ENGINEERING The Redcar and Cleveland borough has a rich engineering history and with emerging industry opportunities ahead, now is the time to start engineering your career. With modern and specialised engineering facilities, at Redcar & Cleveland College you will be taught by expert staff who will support you to get your career off to a flying start.

LEVEL 2 DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING OPERATIONS 1 YEAR

WHAT WILL I LEARN? This exciting course provides you with the practical skills required for a career in a wide range of engineering disciplines. You will learn maintenance skills, manufacturing skills, machining and fitting, work planning and how to read engineering drawings.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Four GCSEs at grade 3 or above or a level 1 qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? On completion of this course you could progress on to one of our level 3 engineering courses or look to secure an engineering related apprenticeship.

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Engineering

LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING 1 YEAR WHAT WILL I LEARN? Building on skills developed on the Level 2 Diploma in Engineering Operations, you will learn about health and safety, principles of engineering and mechanical manufacturing engineering. You will also learn key engineering skills such as machining materials by turning, milling and grinding. This is a popular course for students wishing to develop practical skills for a career in advanced manufacturing.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Four GCSEs grade 4 or above or a level 2 qualification in a related course and GCSEs grade 4 or above in English, maths and science.

WHAT’S NEXT? After you have completed this course you could enter employment or look to secure yourself a higher apprenticeship in engineering.

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LEVEL 3 NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING 2 YEARS

WHAT WILL I LEARN? This exciting new engineering course will build on skills developed on the Level 2 Diploma in Engineering Operations and covers the principles of engineering and engineering maintenance, health and safety, manufacturing and machining. You will gain key skills which will allow you to progress in a wide range of engineering maintenance roles.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Four GCSEs grade 4 or above or a level 2 qualification in a related course and GCSEs grade 4 or above in English, maths and science.

WHAT’S NEXT? After you have completed this course you could progress into higher education to an engineering related degree. You could also look to secure yourself a higher apprenticeship in engineering or enter employment.

WHAT CAN I EARN? Chemical engineer Mechanical engineer Electrical engineer Engineering technician Wind turbine technician

£29,000 - £60,000 £22,000 - £55,000 £20,000 - £60,000 £18,000 - £35,000 £23,000 - £42,000

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LEVEL 3 NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING 2 YEARS

WHAT WILL I LEARN? This course will teach you both the practical skills and theory knowledge required for a wide range of engineering disciplines. Practical sessions will take place in our brand new engineering centre where you will learn skills including hand fitting, machining, mechanical maintenance and drawings as well as the principles of both mechanical and electrical engineering.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Four GCSEs grade 4 or above or a level 2 qualification in a related course and GCSEs grade 4 or above in English, maths and science.

WHAT’S NEXT? After you have completed this course you could progress into higher education to an engineering related degree. You could also look to secure yourself a higher apprenticeship in engineering or enter employment.

www.cleveland.ac.uk/apply

If you don’t have English and maths at GCSE grade 9- 4, you will contin ue to work towards this as part of your m ain programme of study.

LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA IN RENEWABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY (NEW) 1 YEAR

WHAT WILL I DO? This course will teach you both the practical skills and theory knowledge required to work and support regional growth in emerging and future sectors in the renewable and clean energy industries. You will learn the principles of wind power generation, air source heat pumps and energy efficiency systems alongside traditional fundamental principles of engineering.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Four GCSEs grade 4 or above or a level 2 qualification in a related course and GCSEs grade 4 or above English, maths and science.

WHAT’S NEXT? After you have completed this course you could progress into higher education to an engineering related degree. You could also look to secure yourself an apprenticeship in engineering or enter employment.


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LEVEL 3 T LEVEL: MAINTENANCE, INSTALLATION AND REPAIR FOR ENGINEERING AND MANUFACTURING 2 YEARS

WHAT WILL I DO? Our brand new Engineering and Manufacturing T Level will allow you to specialise in mechanical engineering and mechatronics. You will learn key industry skills including robotics, programmable logic control, hydraulics and pneumatics, as well as the principles of both mechanical and electrical engineering. You will also undertake a high quality, structured and outcomes-focused industry placement, this is an integral part of the new T Level programme. The industry placement will be aligned to your career aspirations identified in your career plan which will be 750 hours and could include up to two employers. The industry placements will support you to develop a breadth of new skills to provide you with a valuable opportunity to progress towards your career goals.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Five GCSEs grade 4 or above including English, maths and science or a level 2 qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? You could progress onto university to study engineering related degree programmes, move into employment in the engineering sectors or look to secure a higher apprenticeship.


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FOUNDATION LEARNING Whatever your individual goals, we can help you develop the skills you need to achieve. Whether you want to continue in education, start work or live more independently, our personalised courses can help you build the skills and confidence you need. Our Foundation Learning courses are delivered in small groups within our bespoke foundation learning classrooms.

www.cleveland.ac.uk/apply

ENTRY LEVEL 3 CERTIFICATE IN SKILLS FOR EMPLOYMENT, TRAINING AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 1 YEAR

WHAT WILL I LEARN? This fun and interactive course is designed to help you build skills, knowledge and self-esteem. You will study units such as independent living, skills for shopping, customer service, basic cooking, healthy living and budgeting. Learning will take place within our specialist foundation learning classrooms.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? No formal entry requirements.

WHAT’S NEXT?

ENTRY LEVEL 2 CERTIFICATE IN USING EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS 1 YEAR

WHAT WILL I LEARN? Our Using Employability Skills course will help you develop key independence and employability skills for the future. You will study a range of units including working with others and using communication skills in a work place. We will support you in the development of independence and work with you to improve your transition to adulthood, including helping with travel skills (where appropriate), cooking skills and self-care, we will also ensure we work with you and other key stakeholders to help build your confidence and self-esteem. There may also be an opportunity to gain experiences of vocational courses in their specialist facilities.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? No formal entry requirements.

WHAT’S NEXT? On completion of this course you could progress onto our Entry Level 3 Certificate in Skills for Employment, Training and Personal Development or move on to supported employment, supported internship or voluntary work.

On completion of this course you could progress onto our Level 1 Certificate in Skills for Employment, Training and Personal Development or complete a level 1 vocational course. You may also wish to achieve a greater level of independent living, move on to supported employment or internships or complete voluntary work.

LEVEL 1 CERTIFICATE IN SKILLS FOR EMPLOYMENT, TRAINING AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 1 YEAR

WHAT WILL I LEARN? Our level 1 course will help to prepare you for your next steps. You will be able to develop key skills such as teamwork, time management and interpersonal skills. You will also study topics such as basic food preparation, personal development, skills for independent life and English and maths as well as taking part in enrichment and tutorial sessions.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? No formal entry requirements.

WHAT’S NEXT? Once you have completed this course you could progress on to a vocational course or you may achieve a greater level of independent living or move on to supported employment, supported internships or voluntary work.


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DID YOU KNOW? These courses can be individually tailored to suit the needs and requirements of learners with high needs, special educational needs (SEND) and students with an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP).

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WHAT CAN I EARN? Hair stylist Barber Salon manager Salon owner

£14,000 - £30,000 £15,000 - £25,000 £18,000 - £30,000 £30,000 - £60,000

Sourced from the National Careers Service. Correct at time of print.

LEVEL 1 CERTIFICATE IN HAIR AND BEAUTY SKILLS 1 YEAR

WHAT WILL I LEARN?

HAIRDRESSING If you have a real flair for hair, then our hairdressing programmes are ideal for you. These courses will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours you need to get started for a career in the hair industry. Add to that your own passion and ambition and you could go on to work as a mobile hair stylist, run your own business, work in a salon or even travel the world working as a stylist on cruise ships.

Our level 1 course will provide you with introductory skills in hair and beauty and covers topics such as shampooing and conditioning hair, blow drying and plaiting hair along with basic makeup application, hand and nail care and nail art.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Two GCSEs grade 3 or above including English and maths or an entry level qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? You could progress on to one of our level 2 courses in hairdressing, hair and media makeup or beauty therapy or look to secure an apprenticeship.


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LEVEL 2 DIPLOMA IN HAIRDRESSING 1 YEAR

WHAT WILL I LEARN? This course will provide you the skills and knowledge to work as a junior hair stylist. You will learn how to conduct client consultations, cut and style hair, blow drying and colouring ladies’ hair. Practical sessions will be delivered within our industry standard Mosaic hair salon.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Four GCSEs grade 3 or above or a level 1 qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? On completion of this course you could progress on to our Level 3 Diploma in Hairdressing or look to secure an apprenticeship.

LEVEL 2 DIPLOMA IN HAIR AND MEDIA MAKEUP

LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA IN HAIRDRESSING

WHAT WILL I LEARN?

WHAT WILL I LEARN?

1 YEAR

This unique course will teach you lots of in demand skills covering makeup and fashion makeup application, dressing and styling hair, face and body art application, spray tanning and also the shaping and colouring of eyebrows. If you have a passion for hair styling and makeup, this is an ideal course for you to study.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Four GCSEs grade 3 or above or a level 1 qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? On completion of this course you could choose to specialise your skills further by completing either of our level 2 programmes in hairdressing or beauty therapy, or look to secure an apprenticeship.

1 YEAR

You will learn setting and dressing services, colour corrections and a range of hair colouring services and cutting techniques. Practical sessions will take place within the College’s industry standard hair salon Mosaic, where you will complete a range of services on fully paying customers.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Four GCSEs grade 4 or above including English and maths and a level 2 qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? After you have completed this course you can enter employment as a hair stylist either in a salon or mobile.

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HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE If you enjoy helping others, a career in the healthcare sector could be perfect for you. Working in this industry can be extremely rewarding. Our health and social care courses will give you the skills you need to work in one of the many roles available.

LEVEL 1 DIPLOMA IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE AND CHILDREN’S AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S SETTINGS

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1 YEAR

WHAT WILL I LEARN? This course is designed for students who wish to progress into a career in the childcare or health and social care industry. The course will cover topics including communication, safeguarding, equality and diversity, physical care for babies and health and nutrition of both adults and children.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Three GCSEs at grade 2 or above or an entry level qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? On completion of the course you could progress on to our level 2 courses in childcare or health and social care.

WHAT CAN I EARN? Social worker Midwife Paramedic Nurse Care assistant

£24,000 - £40,000 £25,000 - £45,000 £25,000 - £38,000 £25,000 - £38,000 £13,000 - £25,000

Sourced from the National Careers Service. Correct at time of print.

LEVEL 2 DIPLOMA IN HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE 1 YEAR

WHAT WILL I LEARN? This course is delivered through a combination of both practical and theory sessions. Practical sessions will take place in our specialist health and social training wing which will provide you with the very best equipment to train with. During the course you will cover key topics such as communication, equality and diversity, human growth and development and safeguarding as well as completing a work placement.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Four GCSEs grade 3 or above or a level 1 qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? After you have completed this course you could progress onto our Level 3 Extended Diploma in Health & Social Care or secure an apprenticeship. Following this you can enter a vast array of health and social care related roles including nursing, paramedic, radiography, social work, occupational therapist or counselling.


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LEVEL 3 EXTENDED DIPLOMA IN HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE

BRAND NE T LEVWE L

2 YEARS

WHAT WILL I LEARN? Our Level 3 Extended Diploma will provide you with in-depth knowledge and skills of the health and social care industry. You will learn about empowerment in health and social care, protection, anatomy and physiology and dementia awareness. You will have the opportunity to develop your skills on our trip to Romania and also complete a work placement during the course.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Four GCSEs at grade 4 or above including English and maths or a level 2 qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? After you have completed this course you could progress on to university to study a range of degree courses such as midwifery, nursing, occupational therapy and more or you could enter employment within the health industry.

LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA IN ADULT SOCIAL CARE 1 YEAR

WHAT WILL I LEARN? This exciting new course will allow students to spend one day per week in college studying and four days per week working or volunteering in residential care home settings. You will learn more about a wide range of areas including supporting individuals with their physical and emotional care, daily living needs and health and social care procedures as well as the responsibilities of a care worker, duty of care, safeguarding and protection and communication in care settings.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? There are no formal entry requirements for this course however learners must be aged 16 to 18 years old.

WHAT’S NEXT? Learners can progress directly into employment in a range of roles within care settings.

LEVEL 3 T LEVEL: HEALTH AND SCIENCE 2 YEARS

WHAT WILL I DO? During the two-year programme, you will develop the core knowledge and skills that are needed for entry to a range of health occupations. You will gain an understanding of health and science including: working within the health and science sector; health, safety and environmental regulations; managing information and data; principles of good scientific and clinical practice; core science concepts including the structure of cells, tissues and large molecules and; genetics, microbiology and immunology. You will also undertake a high quality, structured and outcomes-focused industry placement, this is an integral part of the new T Level programme. The industry placement will be aligned to your career aspirations identified in your career plan which will be 315 hours and could include up to two employers. The industry placements will support you to develop a breadth of new skills to provide you with a valuable opportunity to progress towards your career goals.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Five GCSEs grade 4 or above including maths, English and science and successfully complete an application and interview process.

WHAT’S NEXT? You could progress onto university to study health care, nursing or other related degree programmes, move into employment in the health and science sectors or look to secure a higher apprenticeship.

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MULTI-SKILLS Choosing to study a multi-skills course is a great option if you would like to learn a construction trade or engineering skills but are unsure which course to choose. On our multi-skills courses you will learn skills, knowledge and behaviours for three subjects. You can then progress onto one of our construction trade or engineering courses from your second year at college to specialise your skills.

LEVEL 1 CERTIFICATE IN CONSTRUCTION SKILLS 1 YEAR

WHAT WILL I LEARN? If you love practical hands-on activities, then this course is for you! You will learn a wide range of construction skills in bricklaying, plastering and joinery in which you will develop basic skills that will allow you to specialise in a trade of your choice.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Three GCSEs grade 2 or above or an entry level qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? On completion of this course you could progress onto one of our level 2 construction related courses in bricklaying, plastering or carpentry and joinery or look to secure an apprenticeship.

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LEVEL 1 DIPLOMA IN BUILDING SERVICES AND ENGINEERING 1 YEAR

WHAT WILL I LEARN? This course will provide you with introductory skills in plumbing, electrical installation and engineering. You will learn about health and safety, electrical circuit installations, hot, cold and drainage plumbing systems and basic engineering skills.

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WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Four GCSEs grade 3 including English and maths or an entry level qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? After you have completed this course you could progress onto one of our level 2 courses in electrical installation, engineering or plumbing.

WHAT CAN I EARN? Electrician Plumber Bricklayer Joiner Plasterer Engineering operative

£18,000 – £42,000 £15,000 – £40,000 £17,000 – £40,000 £16,000 – £40,000 £14,000 – £30,000 £14,000 – £25,000

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PLASTERING

LEVEL 2 DIPLOMA IN PLASTERING

Our award-winning plastering courses are the perfect opportunity to work with our expert teaching staff in our industry-standard facilities. You will gain the skills, knowledge and behaviours required to work as a plasterer. With strong links to employers and a growing demand for plasterers now is the ideal time to start your career.

WHAT WILL I LEARN?

LEVEL 1 CERTIFICATE IN PLASTERING 1 year

WHAT WILL I LEARN? This course will teach you basic plastering skills such as applying plaster material to walls and ceilings. You will also learn how to prepare background surfaces, knowledge of construction technology and health, safety and welfare within the construction industry.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Three GCSEs grade 2 or above or an entry level qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? On completion of this course you can progress on to our Level 2 Diploma in Plastering or look to secure an apprenticeship.

1 year

Our level 2 course is full of practical sessions which are supported by theory units. You will learn how to fix dry lining and plasterboard products to internal surfaces, forming sand and cement screeds, positioning and securing fibrous plaster and understanding construction technology.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Four GCSEs grade 3 or above or a level 1 qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? Once you have completed this course you could progress on to our Level 3 Diploma in Plastering or continue your learning by securing an apprenticeship.

LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA IN PLASTERING 1 year

WHAT WILL I LEARN? Building on skills developed during our level 2 course you will learn how to form screed and granolithic finishes, apply plaster materials to external surfaces, apply plaster materials to complex internal surfaces and how to produce plaster components.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Four GCSEs grade 4 or above including English and maths and a level 2 qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? On completion of this course you could go on to start work as a qualified plasterer.

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WHAT CAN I EARN? Plasterer Dry liner Construction Labourer Site manager

£14,000 - £30,000 £10,000 - £30,000 £15,000 - £29,000 £27,000 - £70,000

Sourced from the National Careers Service. Correct at time of print.

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PLUMBING, GAS AND HEATING Plumbers install, service and repair water supply, sanitation and heating systems, both domestically and commercially. Our plumbing and heating courses at Redcar & Cleveland College have been designed to give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours as well as industry work experience needed to become a qualified plumber.

LEVEL 1 DIPLOMA IN BUILDING SERVICES AND ENGINEERING 1 year

WHAT WILL I LEARN? This course will provide you with introductory skills in plumbing, electrical installation and engineering. You will learn about health and safety, electrical circuit installations, hot, cold and drainage plumbing systems and basic engineering skills.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Four GCSEs grade 3 including English and maths or an entry level qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? After you have completed this course you could progress on to one of our level 2 courses in electrical installation, engineering or plumbing.

www.cleveland.ac.uk/apply

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LEVEL 2 DIPLOMA IN PLUMBING 1 year

WHAT WILL I LEARN? This course offers learning through 50% practical sessions combined with 50% theory sessions. You will learn a wide range of plumbing skills including health and safety, cold water plumbing systems, hot water plumbing systems, central heating systems and above ground drainage. Sessions will be delivered in our plumbing workshop which offers a range of different environments to develop your plumbing skills.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Four GCSEs grade 4 including English and maths or a level 1 qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? On completion of this course you could progress on to our Level 3 Diploma in Plumbing or continue your learning by securing a plumbing, heating or gas apprenticeship.

LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA IN PLUMBING 1 year

WHAT WILL I LEARN?

WHAT CAN I EARN? Pipefitter Plumber Bathroom/kitchen fitter Gas engineer

£20,000 - £40,000 £15,000 - £40,000 £13,500 - £35,000 £18,000 - £38,000

Sourced from the National Careers Service. Correct at time of print.

Building on the plumbing skills developed on our level 2 course you will learn about complex cold water systems, complex hot water systems including gas and oil boilers, biomass and solar thermal. You will also learn about central heating systems and above ground drainage.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Four GCSEs grade 4 including English and maths and a level 2 qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? On completion of this course you could enter employment or further your studies by progressing into higher education to study for a HNC with us.


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LEVEL 3 T LEVEL: BUILDING SERVICES ENGINEERING (GAS ENGINEERING)

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2 YEARS

WHAT WILL I DO? The T Level qualification in Gas Engineering is a two year full-time course which has been designed in partnership with employers that is aimed to give you the technical knowledge and skills to support you to move into a career in engineering. Each T Level qualification also has a requirement for at least 45 days work placement in the relevant industrial sector with an employer-set project. You will complete units in the following: • Health and safety • The use of tools, equipment and materials for gas engineering • Gas systems • Gas engineering science • Pipework technology • Legislation and industry guidance • Building technology • System installation

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Five GCSEs grade 4 or above and must include English and maths.

WHAT’S NEXT? You could progress onto university to study engineering related degree programmes, move into employment in the engineering sectors or look to secure a higher apprenticeship.


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THE PRINCE’S TRUST

www.cleveland.ac.uk/apply

PRINCE’S TRUST TEAM PROGRAMME 12 WEEKS

WHAT WILL I LEARN?

Prince’s Trust courses offer you flexible and supported courses to help you achieve your goals. Enrolling on one of our Prince’s Trust courses can open up a range of new options for you. You will build your confidence and make new friends while gaining the skills that employers are looking for as well as having lots of fun and gaining a nationally recognised qualification. The courses are available from entry level 3 through to level 2.

This 12-week course offers you the opportunity to get involved in an actionpacked residential, a rewarding community project, an informative work placement, a fun team challenge and more. You will be supported throughout the programme by a dedicated team leader. This course is completely free, all travel expenses are refunded, and existing benefits will not be affected. You will gain a Prince’s Trust Certificate at Entry Level 3, Level 1 or Level 2 in Employment, Teamwork and Community Skills.

PRINCE’S TRUST ACHIEVE STUDY PROGRAMME

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED?

1 YEAR

WHAT WILL I LEARN? If you are unsure what you would like to study or would like to develop your confidence and employability skills, this study programme could be perfect for you. This course will cover topics such as enterprise, customer service, money management, career planning, presentation skills and healthy and active lifestyles. You will also study English and maths Functional Skills or GCSE and undertake work related experience which will provide you with valuable skills and knowledge in a real working environment.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? There are no formal entry requirements for this course however you must be aged 16-19.

WHAT’S NEXT? You could move on to further study, and apprenticeship or enter employment. Our Prince’s Trust courses focus on helping you move on in life, so whatever you want to do staff will help guide you as you plan your next steps.

There are no formal entry requirements for this course, however, you must be aged 16-25 and not currently in education, training or employment.

WHAT’S NEXT? 83% of young people completing Prince’s Trust courses with us move on to positive destinations in further education, training or employment.

Luke The Prince’s Trust


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Achieve study programme is delivered at the following locations: Stockton and Redcar. Team study programme is delivered at the following locations: Bishop Auckland, Catterick, Darlington, Middlesbrough, Stockton and Redcar.

To register your interest or for more information please contact: TEAM PROGRAMME - Email craig.murphy@the-etc.ac.uk ACHIEVE PROGRAMME - Email samantha.peacock@the-etc.ac.uk

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PUBLIC SERVICES Our public services courses provide you with a strong skills and knowledge base, allowing you to enter a uniformed service, such as The British Army, fire service, police, Royal Navy, prison service or the RAF with confidence. You will take part in a wide variety of enrichment activities such as visits from the public services, guest lectures and outdoor trips. Look out for our policing programme allowing you to gain specialist knowledge and skills for a career in the police.

LEVEL 1 CERTIFICATE IN SPORT & UNIFORMED PUBLIC SERVICES 1 year

WHAT WILL I LEARN? If you enjoy fitness, teamwork and playing team sports then this is the course for you. The course will cover a combination of sport and uniformed public services topics such as map reading and navigation, fitness testing and sports coaching to develop skills such as communication, leadership, discipline, problem solving and confidence.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Three GCSEs at grade 2 or above or an entry level qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? On completion of this course you could progress on to our Level 2 Diploma in Public Services or Level 2 Diploma in Sport.

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LEVEL 2 DIPLOMA FOR ENTRY IN THE UNIFORMED PUBLIC SERVICES 1 year

WHAT WILL I LEARN? During this course you will take part in a range of practical and theory sessions designed to develop your skills and knowledge to prepare you for a career in the public services. You will cover topics including career planning, improving health and fitness, adventurous activities and team sports.

LEVEL 3 EXTENDED DIPLOMA IN ENTRY IN THE UNIFORMED PUBLIC SERVICES

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED?

WHAT WILL I LEARN?

Four GCSEs grade 3 or a level 1 qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? On completion of this course you could progress on to our Level 3 Extended Diploma in Public Services, or Level 3 Extended Diploma in Policing.

2 years

Our level 3 course is designed for students who wish to pursue a career in the public services or go to university on completion. The course combines both theory and practical health and fitness, outdoor activity and expedition sessions. Topics covered on the course include understanding discipline, practical team sports, career planning and understanding behaviour in the public services.

LEVEL 3 EXTENDED DIPLOMA IN POLICING COURSE

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED?

2 years

Four GCSEs grade 4 or above including English and maths or a level 2 qualification in a related course.

WHAT WILL I LEARN?

WHAT’S NEXT?

Our new policing course will help to prepare you for a career in the police. You will learn about leadership, preparing for a career in the police force, equality, diversity and inclusion, crime scene investigations, neighbourhood policing, fitness testing, values and standards in the police, map reading and navigation, UK legal systems and the police service.

On completion of this course you could progress on to university to study a public services related degree such as criminology, crime and investigation or criminal justice or look to pursue a career in the public services in a range of roles.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Four GCSEs grade 4 or above including English and maths or a level 2 qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? This course will provide you with UCAS points to allow you to progress on to higher education to study a range of policing degree programmes, or move into a range of employment opportunities with the police service such as the police constable degree apprenticeship.

WHAT CAN I EARN? Army officer Paramedic Firefighter Police officer Prison officer

£27,000 - £65,000 £25,000 - £38,000 £23,000 - £38,000 £21,000 - £42,000 £21,000 - £38,000

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SPORT How would you like to turn your passion for sport into a future career? Our sport and fitness courses will help you discover the exciting opportunities available in this dynamic industry. Whether you’re interested in teaching PE, coaching, exercise, fitness or sport science, we have the courses to enable you to be a part of these exciting professions.

LEVEL 1 CERTIFICATE IN SPORT & UNIFORMED PUBLIC SERVICES 1 year

WHAT WILL I LEARN? If you enjoy fitness, teamwork and playing team sports then this is the course for you. The course will cover a combination of sport and uniformed public services topics such as sports coaching, fitness testing, map reading and navigation as well as developing skills such as communication, leadership, discipline, problem solving and confidence.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Three GCSEs at grade 2 or above or an entry level qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? On completion of this course you could progress on to our Level 2 Diploma in Sport or Level 2 Diploma in Public Services.


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LEVEL 2 DIPLOMA IN SPORT (SPORTS COACHING) 1 year

WHAT WILL I LEARN?

LEVEL 3 EXTENDED DIPLOMA IN PERSONAL TRAINING FOR HEALTH, FITNESS AND PERFORMANCE 2 years

This course develops the knowledge, understanding and practical skills required for employment in various sporting disciplines such as coaching, fitness instruction and sports development. You will cover practical activities such as team and individual sports alongside topics such as anatomy and physiology, sports nutrition and fitness testing for sport and exercise.

WHAT WILL I LEARN?

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED?

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED?

Four GCSEs at grade 3 or above or a level 1 qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? On completion of this course you can progress on to one of our level 3 extended diplomas or enter into a range of sports roles such as a sports coach apprenticeship.

LEVEL 3 EXTENDED DIPLOMA IN SPORT & PHYSICAL ACTIVITY (SPORTS COACHING)

This course is aimed at learners wishing to progress in fitness and personal training. In addition to the planning and instruction of both gym-based and personal training programmes, you will learn a rich variety of topics including nutrition, anatomy and physiology for exercise, outdoor fitness and sports conditioning. Four GCSEs grade 4 or above including English and maths or a level 2 qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? On completion of this course you can progress into higher education to study a range of sport related qualifications, enter employment in a leisure setting or set up your own personal training business.

2 years

WHAT WILL I LEARN? Through a range of practical and theory sessions you will cover topics such as exercise, health and lifestyle, sports coaching, modules in the field of sports science, anatomy and physiology and nutrition.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Four GCSEs grade 4 or above including English and either maths or science or a level 2 qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? This course will provide you with UCAS points to allow you to progress on to higher education to study programmes such as sport and exercise science, sports coaching or sports fitness, or enter employment in a range of roles such as coaching and development.

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WHAT CAN I EARN? Sports development officer £21,000 - £50,000 Sports manager £18,000 - £35,000 Sports coach £14,000 - £35,000 Fitness instructor £14,000 - £30,000 Personal trainer £14,000 - £22,000 Sourced from the National Careers Service. Correct at time of print.


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TRAVEL AND TOURISM Travel and tourism is a major worldwide industry offering many different career pathways. By studying with us, your career really will take off. You can train to work for an airline, tourist attraction, a travel agent or pursue a career in conference management.

LEVEL 2 CERTIFICATE IN CABIN CREW 1 year

WHAT WILL I LEARN? This intriguing and exciting course is designed for those with an interest and thirst for working as a cabin crew member. It has a main focus of study on cabin crew staff and their responsibilities, and offers a depth of study relating to the key knowledge required for this industry. On this stimulating course you will learn about the job of cabin crew staff and the main health, safety and security responsibilities they hold. You will develop skills relating to selling techniques, and understand the importance of customer service within this role. You will gain knowledge on how to respond to both planned and unplanned emergencies and build confidence with making passenger announcements.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Four GCSEs grade 3 or above or a level 1 qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? On completion of this course you can progress on to our Level 3 Diploma in Travel and Tourism, look to secure an apprenticeship or enter employment.

www.cleveland.ac.uk/apply

LEVEL 2 CERTIFICATE IN TRAVEL AND TOURISM 1 year

WHAT WILL I LEARN? The aim of this new course is to provide those who have a passion for the travel and tourism sector, an understanding of the principles of the industry and allow them to explore the various avenues of work within this trade. It will allow learners to gain transferrable skills that can be applied to the workplace or further study. This course will really help your career take off. You will cover units linking to customer service skills in travel and tourism and the UK travel and tourism industry. You will also learn about the range of different careers within travel and tourism, and understand about travel destinations around the world. Sessions will be delivered through group and individual study, guest speakers and research.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Four GCSEs grade 3 including English and maths or a level 1 qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? On completion of this course you could progress on to our Level 3 Diploma in Travel and Tourism or look to secure an apprenticeship.


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LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA IN TRAVEL AND TOURISM 1 year

WHAT WILL I LEARN? This course will offer a breadth and depth of study relating to the travel industry, incorporating key aspects of knowledge, skills and understanding of the tourism sector. It will provide an in-depth look into the principles of travel and tourism and allow for exploration into careers within this area. This level 3 course will support you developing your knowledge and understanding of the travel and tourism industry. You will learn about the importance of customer service and prepare for a career within the sector. During the course you will be given the opportunity to gain work experience to help boost your skill-set and prepare you for your next steps.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED? Four GCSEs grade 4 or above including English and maths or a level 2 qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT? On completion of this course you could enter either employment working within airports, travel agents, hotels or tour agencies, or continue with further study on to higher education. This qualification has UCAS points attached, meaning you can progress to study a travel and tourism, travel management or hospitality management related degree.

WHAT CAN I EARN? Hotel manager Tour manager Travel agent Cabin crew Holiday rep

£20,000 - £60,000 £16,000 - £30,000 £14,000 - £40,000 £14,000 - £30,000 Wages Vary

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APPRENTICESHIPS If you feel ready to start work then an apprenticeship could be the right move for you. You will learn on the job, gain a qualification and earn a wage. Sound good? We work with employers from a wide variety of industries with apprenticeship vacancies, so we can help you find the right opportunity. Apprenticeships last between one and four years.

WHAT WILL I DO?

We can advise on the available vacancies, and which one would suit you best. We work with local employers who are looking for an apprentice and can help guide you through the application process. If successful, you will start work and learn the skills of the job as you go. On some apprenticeships, you will spend one day a week at College.

IS IT RIGHT FOR YOU?

If you are looking to start work straight away and prefer to learn in a working environment, then this could be the route for you. This is your opportunity to impress, so you will need to work hard, show dedication, determination and enthusiasm. You will gain work experience in an industry setting, whilst learning a qualification which can be used for UCAS points, should you wish to consider university in the future. Apprenticeships help provide you with the relevant work experience you need to find future jobs in your chosen area.

YOU NEED:

Entry requirements vary depending on the apprenticeship but all require that: • You are 16 or over • You live in England and are not taking part in full-time education • You may need to come into College one day a week if your apprenticeship is in a trade such as construction, hair or motor vehicle

ENGLISH AND MATHS

You will study functional skills in English and maths if you haven’t already achieved grade 9-4 at GCSE level. The grades you need vary depending on what level of apprenticeship you are studying. In some cases you will study ICT as part of your apprenticeship framework.

DID YOU KNOW?

The way apprenticeships work has changed and they now include an end point assessment. This assessment may include a professional discussion with an external assessor, an apprenticeship showcase (a bit like a portfolio), an observation in your workplace or a practical demonstration. Your assessor will let you know which applies to you.

If you are interested call us on 01642 865 557. We are adding new opportunities all the time, so visit www.cleveland.ac.uk for all of our latest vacancies.


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ARE YOU CONSIDERING AN APPRENTICESHIP? Redcar & Cleveland College offers apprenticeship training in areas including:

ACCOUNTING

ENGINEERING

BEAUTY THERAPY

CARPENTRY AND JOINERY

ADMIN

TEACHING ASSISTANT

ADULT CARE

HAIRDRESSING

BRICKLAYING PLUMBING AND GAS BUSINESS

CHILDCARE

CUSTOMER SERVICE

EARLY YEARS

ELECTRICAL Interested? Call us on 01642 865 557


AMBER SECURES HER FIRST CHILDCARE JOB! Nam e: Amber Lives: Saltburn Aspiration: Nursery nurse Course studied: L evel 3 Diploma in Childcare

I have always wanted to work with children so I was always going to do a childcare course. I started off doing the level 1 course and have progressed through to complete the level 3 course now.

Why I chose RCC... • Small class sizes allow you to ask lots of questions • The tutors really take the time to get to know you as a person • I live in Saltburn so this was my local college

Next Steps... I did my placement in a local nursery and they have just offered me my first paid role so I am looking forward to getting started.


THINKING OF GOING TO

UNIVERSITY?

You don’t have to move away from home to study a university level course. Redcar & Cleveland College offers higher education courses on your doorstep, in partnership with Teesside University!

Choose from a wide range of full and part-time courses in:

Counselling, Early Years, Education and Training, Engineering, Health and Social Care and Sport and Fitness. If you’re not ready for university study yet, our Access to Higher Education courses prepare you for higher education and help you to build your skillset and confidence.

Choose from:

• Access to HE Health • Access to HE Humanities and Social Sciences • Access to HE Policing

APPLY TODAY

To view our higher education prospectus or to apply for a course starting in September, visit www.cleveland.ac.uk. For more information, please call us on 01642 777 234 or email info@cleveland.ac.uk.


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HOW TO APPLY STEP 1

Explore our course guide, website or attend an open event to find out more about our courses and ask any questions you might have.

STEP 3

STEP 2

Apply for a place on your chosen course by completing the application form or online at: www.cleveland.ac.uk Did you know if you complete your application form online you are able to pick an interview slot that suits you?

Receive an invitation for an informal interview with one of our course tutors. These may take place face to face or over the telephone depending on current government guidance.

STEP 4

STEP 5

STEP 6

Receive your exam results and enrol on to your chosen course.

You’ve secured your place with us now relax and concentrate on your GCSE exams.

GET STARTED Once you have accepted your place to study with us, we will send you invites to events, course information and talks with course tutors throughout the year as part of our Get Started programme, which helps to prepare you for college life. Keep an eye on your emails and post for more information on our Get Started programme.

Attend your informal interview. Don’t forget to ask any questions you might have.


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CONTACT US

It couldn’t be easier:

Got any questions?

Fill in the application form at the back of this guide and send it back to us at the freepost address.

REDCAR & CLEVELAND COLLEGE Admissions Team 01642 777 234 Learning Support 01642 777 188 Reception 01642 473 132 Student Finance Team 01642 777 227 studentfinance@the-etc.ac.uk Welfare & Safeguarding 01642 777 162

Apply online at: www.cleveland.ac.uk/apply Or give us a call on 01642 473 132 and we can talk you through the process. Each course has its own entry requirements, so check the relevant course page. Not got what you need? Don’t worry, come and talk to us to discuss your options.

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