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5 4) Main Hall, Renaissance Refectory, Nexus Hair & Beauty, Da Vinci Restaurant
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3) Kingston Building, A Level Academy & University Centre
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2) Kingston Bridge Block & Independent Living Skills Centre
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12 14) Learning Centre “The Spot� Enrichment Centre
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Contents Ten Reasons to Choose Yeovil College
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Courses & Progression, Yeovil College University Centre
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A Levels
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Apprenticeships & Vocational Courses
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Art, Design & Media
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Business 51-52 Care & Early Years
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Construction 57-61 8) Leonardo Building, Vitruvian CafĂŠ
9) Advanced Engineering
Engineering & Motor Vehicle
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Hair & Beauty
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Hospitality & Catering
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IT & Computing
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Motor Vehicle
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Performing Arts & Music
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Science 88-90
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11) Holcote House, The Barn (Music Venue)
Sport, Coaching & Fitness
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Travel & Tourism
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Uniformed Public Services
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GCSEs, English & Maths
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Foundation Learning
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Campus & Facilities
111-113
Social Life
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Additional Learning Support
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Travel
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Frequently Asked Questions & How to Apply
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Ten Reasons t Choose Yeovil Ten Reasons to Choose Yeovil College
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Modern, Vibrant campus
Enjoy the very latest equipment and resources across the campus in our well-equipped workshops, classrooms and study areas!
Industry Experts Knowledgeable, experienced and professional staff are waiting to welcome you at Yeovil College, helping you to develop the skills and knowledge that employers really want
Excellent success rates
Yeovil College has consistently maintained an excellent pass rate over the past few years, with 98% overall pass rate for A Levels and 99% in traditional subjects including Maths, English and Sciences achieved in 2015
Outstanding Opportunities We have fantastic partnerships with a wide variety of employers so that all our students enjoy a wide range of work experience opportunities to boost their skills and knowledge
Facilities Choose from our Award winning Da Vinci Restaurant, Vitruvian and Renaissance cafes and professional Hair and Beauty salons in our Nexus Mall to enhance your learning experience
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Support
At Yeovil College we want to ensure that our students get the very best preparation for work and higher education. Students have an individual learning plan and receive the support and encouragement needed to achieve their full potential
Enrichment and sports opportunities
We have a great range of sports academies and clubs on offer to all students, plus an exciting new Football Academy partnership with Yeovil Town Football Club in 2015
Outstanding Student Experience
Be part of a busy, vibrant community where you can be part of the Student Union, join the Student Ambassador scheme, meet friends in the student enrichment Centre ‘The Spot’, or enjoy a variety of outdoor social spaces
Choice
Yeovil College has a wide choice in courses ranging from A Levels, to vocational subjects, Apprenticeships and progressing on to a Degree, there are courses to suit everyone!
Ask our Students
Over 98% would recommend the College to their friends! Come and find out for yourself by visiting the College at our next Open Event.
OPEN EVENTS
Monday 12th October 2015, 5.00pm - 7.30pm Wednesday 20th January 2016, 5.00pm - 7.30pm Saturday 18th June 2016, 10am - 1pm
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98% of students would 98% of students would recommend recommend Yeovil Yeovil College to their friends–– College to their friends See for yourself See for yourself Yeovil College Open Events The best way to find out more about the College is to visit us on one of our open events. Come along with friends or family to an open event at our Mudford Road campus in Yeovil! Beat the rush - You can pre-register online at www.yeovil.ac.uk See page 124 for details of how to find us.
Taster Days Did you know, you can try being a Yeovil College student for a day to see if you like it? Hundreds of people apply to take part in our Year 10 Taster days every year. These are fun days where you can find out more about the College, try out some of our facilities, meet the staff and experience a taste of our courses to see if you like them.
“Feedback from last year’s open event confirmed that 72% of our visitors rated their visit as Outstanding!”
Lunch is provided; along with music and entertainment during your lunch break and taking part in other fun activities during lunch and break times.
Monday 12th October 2015, 5.00pm – 7.30pm
Places are limited, so make sure you apply early to get a place on your chosen taster session.
Wednesday 20th January 2016, 5.00pm – 7.30pm Saturday 18th June 2016, 10am – 1pm Yeovil College @ North Dorset We also have a specific training centre in Shaftesbury, North Dorset, so if you live in one of the surrounding villages or further afield in Dorset such as Shaftesbury or Gillingham, you could opt to study in Shaftesbury instead of Yeovil. If you would like to find out more about studying at our Shaftesbury campus, you can come along to one of our main campus open events throughout the year or visit one of our specific North Dorset open events.
Ask your Careers Teacher or Tutor for a form or visit the Visit Us or Events section of www.yeovil.ac.uk. Other Ways to Find Out More
School Visits, Talks & Assemblies We are proud to have positive links with many local schools and visit as many as we can each year. We give talks on student life and the courses we offer and are more than happy to tell you all about the great things happening at Yeovil College! These lively talks bring up all sorts of questions and can help give you ideas about what you might like to do next.
Wednesday 4 November 2015, 4pm to 6:30pm
Ask your Careers Teacher or Tutor about when we are coming to your school or look out for updates on our Facebook and Twitter pages.
Wednesday 9 March 2016, 4pm to 6:30pm
Careers Events
There is more information on our training centre in North Dorset on pages 113.
Friendly Yeovil College staff will visit every major school and area careers event. They are able to advise you one-to-one about courses, enrichment activities, support services and more.
Open Events at North Dorset
Interested in Apprenticeships? Our Apprenticeship Recruitment event will be during National Apprenticeship Week. This is a fantastic opportunity to meet some of our employer partners, hear about their Apprenticeship vacancies and find out more about the types of Apprenticeships and career opportunities at Yeovil College. Come along to find out more on Tuesday 15 March 2016 Find out more about Apprenticeships on page 28.
Not attending School or had a break in your Education? If you are not attending secondary school on a full-time basis, are home tutored, attend a tuition/learning centre or have had a break in education for any reason, call our Student & Customer Services Team on 01935 423921. They will be happy to arrange a visit, answer any questions you may have and tell you more about support available at Yeovil College
Can’t make our Open Events? Don’t worry! You can arrange to visit another time by calling our Schools Liaison Team on 01935 845406 or 845431. Alternatively you can email your question to: enrol@yeovil.ac.uk.
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Courses & Progressio Courses & Progression
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What can I study? Careers & Progression Work & Careers Yeovil College University Centre
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Courses & Progression What can I study? You can find out all about the courses we offer on the following pages. Don’t forget, for the latest course information, news and events visit our website, www.yeovil. ac.uk.
Use the following flow chart below to decide which level of course is right for you
Each qualification has a level, usually Level 1, Level 2 or Level 3. Intermediate Apprenticeships are Level 2 and Advanced Apprenticeships are Level 3. Which level course you can take depends upon what qualifications you already have, or what grades you are likely to get for your GCSEs. **If you didn’t achieve a grade C in GCSE English or Maths, it is now a Government requirement that you study either Functional skills in Literacy and Numeracy, or GCSE Maths and English alongside your main programme of study, this will be discussed at your interview, or enrolment appointment after you recieve your exam results.
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Doctor of Philosophy (PHd)
Master’s degree
Professional Qualifications
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Professional Qualifications
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Professional Qualifications
Higher Apprenticeships
Year 1 degree/ Foundation degree
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Professional Qualifications
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A Levels
Access to HE
BTEC Awards/ Certificates/ Diplomas
Advanced Apprenticeships
GCSEs
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Intermediate Apprenticeships
Foundation Learning: A range of Entry Level and Level 1 qualifications
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Courses & Progression As well as thinking about what qualifications you already have, you also need to think about what you would like to do in the future. A very high proportion of Yeovil College students go on to either University or successful employment after gaining their qualifications. In 2015, 259 students applied to study at Universities such as the Russel group, Kings College London, Imperial college, University of Warwick, Cardiff University and University of West of England as well as excellent options closer to home, such as our very own Yeovil College University Centre. Our Students: With this year’s excellent exam results, also came a number of brilliant individual stories of success.
Emily Crawford (19) formally from Preston School, achieved a fantastic A* A* A* she said “ I am
really pleased that all the hard work has finally paid off, the lecturers at Yeovil College have been so supportive, it made all the difference. I’m now off to enjoy a Gap year to help me decide on what to do next.“
Bethany Hubbard (18) formerly from Stanchester School achieved A A A B grades and is going to study Adult Nursing at Bournemouth University. Bethany said “I’m so pleased I got such great grades and I’m delighted that I can stay here in Yeovil to study and be close to home.” Other individual successes included former Westfield school pupils Georgina Dexter, who achieved A A A grades to secure her place at Bournemouth University to study Adult Nursing and Emily Hooper (18) who achieved A* A B B grades. International student (Sherlock) Hao Hao, from China achieved A* A* A* C* grades and is going to study Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Imperial College, London and former Preston School pupil, Jayden Mills who achieved A* A A A grades and will be going on to study Midwifery at the University of the West of England.
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Look out for this symbol throughout this prospectus, highlighting courses available at the Yeovil College @ North Dorset Campus.
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Courses & Progression - Higher Education Yeovil College is proud to offer course and progression opportunities from Level 1 right up to Degrees and Master Degrees. That means you can stay close to friends and family whilst you learn the new higher level skills and knowledge that employers are really looking for. NEW for 2015. It’s now easier than ever to study right up to Degree level at Yeovil College. You can progress across a range of courses and levels and now continue your study to higher education from our Mudford Road campus. The Yeovil College University Centre (formally UCY on Preston Road) has been offering Degree level programmes since 2001 and over the last 11 years over 3000 students have successfully graduated from our University Centre. At the University Centre we work closely with our key university partners: Bournemouth University, the University of the West of England and the University of Gloucestershire to offer a fantastic range of Degree level programmes, right here on your doorstep in Yeovil. By moving our University Centre to our main campus, we have been able to improve the student experience. Higher Education students enjoy the following: • Superfast wifi and IT support • 150 seat lecture theatre with full audio facilities • Brand new AppleMac studio with state of the art equipment and software • IT laboratory • Higher and Advanced Education Silent study area • Subject specific library and Higher Education Resources support • Variety of on - site facilities with extended opening hours: cafes, shop, Nexus Professional Hair & Beauty Salons and award winning Da Vinci Restaurant
• Supportive and knowledgeable Academic Teaching staff • Fantastic range of courses across a wide range of sectors • Print and Reprographics service • Information, advice and support from the University Centre support team • Newly integrated Student Union and Student Ambassador team • On site parking • Full gym, sports clubs and activities with student discount
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Higher Education Courses available:
Higher Education Courses in: • Business, Leadership & Management
• Masters Degree • Full and Part time Degrees
• Engineering – Mechanical, Electrical & Aeronautical
• Higher Education
• Sport
• Professional Courses
• CIM
• HND
• AAT / ACCA
• HNC
• Teacher Training
• Health & Care
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• Graphic Design
To find out more, visit www.ucy.ac.uk , or call 01935 845454 for a copy of the latest Yeovil College University Centre prospectus.
• Photography
Find out more about our University Centre by coming along to one of our main Open Events on our Mudford Road campus, or alternatively you can visit one of our specific Higher Education Open events.
• Biological Science
• Fine Art
• Media • Forensic Science • English • History
• Computing
Friday 6 November 2015 2pm – 5pm Friday 26 February 2016 1pm – 4pm
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Work & Careers Students also progress on to employment in a wide range of sectors, including Hospitality, Retail, Sport, Leisure, Business, Beauty Therapy, Hairdressing, Healthcare, Engineering, Childcare, Performing Arts and the Creative Industries. Some also joined the Armed Forces and Emergency Services Giving You the Skills you Need to Succeed Yeovil College has excellent relationships with many local employers, which help to ensure that our qualifications give you the skills, that employers are looking for. Many of our qualifications rely on our communication and partnership with local companies. By listening to what employers need, we have more opportunities to provide you with career-relevant training which gives you the skills you need for your future career. Working with Employers Our subject departments work hard to engage positively with employers so that you can benefit from a greater insight into the world of work and what employers need. Many courses give you the chance to work on real-life projects for employers, meet guest speakers from course relevant industry and take part in trips to explore relevant businesses.
NEW for 2015 examples include: Health, Care and Early Years Careers College In September 2015, we launched a fantastic new Careers College in partnership with Yeovil District Hospital. The first one of its kind to be launched in the country; this unique partnership will enable our students to access the perfect learning and training environment. Students from across a range of courses including Health Care, Early years and Access for Adults courses will learn the practical hands on skills required within a Hospital environment and the technical, theoretical training and background knowledge on the main college campus. Alongside degree students and practioners upskilling with the hospital. The Careers College was launched in September 2015, with the first phase delivering teaching on the college campus and in depth work experience opportunities within the Hospital as an integral part of all Health Care courses. The second phase will include fundraising to raise enough to build a state of the art Careers College building attached to Yeovil District Hospital. During the fundraising phase 2 stage, all students who apply for any course within the HealthCare and Early years setting will immediately benefit from this unique employer partnership with Yeovil District Hospital.
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WORKING WITH OVER 700 EMPLOYERS TO ENSURE THE BEST OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOU
Yeovil College
A Level
A Levels
In this section • About A Levels • A Level Academy • Extended Project Qualification
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About A Levels About A Levels
Why study A Levels? A Levels are considered the gold standard of academic qualifications and valued by both employers and universities. They give breadth to your education by allowing you to study up to four subjects and develop of a wide range of skills alongside specialist subject knowledge. Achieving good grades at A level demonstrates high level subject knowledge, the ability to study independently and a wide range of analytical and evaluative skills which will stand you in good stead at university or in employment. It’s no wonder that taking A Levels (or their equivalent qualifications) increases your average earnings by 15% and many students progress to study for degrees which increase average earnings by 85%
Changes for 2016/17 **A new 2 year style study programme is beginning to be phased in by Exam Boards through the introduction of linear A levels, this means that you will be encouraged to study 3-4 A level programmes over a 2 year period, rather than studying AS levels to start and then progressing on to A levels in year 2. For more details, check with the Student and Customer Services team when you apply, or talk to one of our A level Lecturers at one of our Open Events. Study with the Specialists At Yeovil College, you will be taught by a team of dedicated lecturers whose focus is on delivering A levels, in some cases alongside undergraduate degrees at the University Centre Yeovil. This means they have an excellent understanding of the challenges of modern Higher Education study and know how best to prepare you for the rigours of university. All of our team are subject specialists, many are qualified to higher degree level and several are also A Level examiners with a special insight into the assessment process. This experience means that you will benefit from expert subject knowledge and a real understanding of how to ensure that you can achieve your full potential at A Level.
Learning Environment Our Advanced Level Academy students benefit from the use of the Academy learning environment which combines quiet study areas, open access IT. Group work spaces and teaching rooms with stateof-the-art interactive whiteboards. Yeovil College aims to help you make use of the latest technologies and students are encouraged to use their own laptops and tablets as well as Yeovil College equipment to enhance their learning experience. A level students are also able to use a silent study area as part of our University Centre on our main campus. Getting You Ready for University or Work Studying A Levels at Yeovil College is a very different experience to being in a school. Many students say it acts as a perfect step towards university or employment because it allows them to grow in confidence, gain research and other skills and learn to work under their own initiative.
College students have individualised timetables, enabling academic study periods alongside formal teaching lessons, they enjoy a more adult relationship with staff and other students and are supported so that they can develop into independent academic thinkers, leading to lessons full of discussion and evaluation of information rather than just facts, facts, facts. Above all, Yeovil College ensures that students are supported throughout their time with us, so that the transition is smooth and all students have the opportunity to prepare for university. Tutors act as academic mentors for students and an initial point of contact for families
Did you know? Four Yeovil College A Level lecturers hold doctorates, they teach in Mathematics, Sciences and English.
* Source: office for National Statistics, ons.gov.uk/ons/dcp171776229888.pdf
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The Journey Starts Here Studying an A Level programme at Yeovil College is not just about obtaining qualifications. We want to ensure that you also have opportunities to research and develop your plans for the future and begin taking steps towards your goals, whether it is a place at a university or a top job.
Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) The EPQ is offered as a stand-alone qualification to those on the second year of an A Level programme. It is your opportunity to demonstrate to universities and employers the ability to carry out a piece of academic research into a subject that you have chosen. This extra qualification accrues up to 70 UCAS points.
Every student has a personal tutor, who provides support with the transition to College, academic mentoring and career guidance. Many current and former students tell us that the support they have received from their tutor and the specialist Student Support team has been key to their success at college and later in life.
• Select an area of special interest
Once students have decided on their next steps there is a wide range of support in place to ensure that you make your next steps successfully. If you want to go to university, you can take advantage of trips to UCAS conventions, a range of guest speakers and specialist application and finance information, advice and guidance available at Yeovil College. You will be encouraged to apply for taster days, summer schools and subject-specific courses, such as MedLink for future medical students. You will be offered practice interviews if you choose to apply to Oxford, Cambridge or other competitive universities. If your chosen course has an aptitude test, such as the LNAT for Law, you will be given lots of guidance and practice opportunities. Yeovil College will also help you develop a better understanding of the job market and essential skills such as interview technique and how to apply for employment. Our subject specialists have strong connections with local employers and a good track record of supporting students to gain training positions in a range of fields, including accountancy and criminal justice. Various events are also scheduled during the year that will give you experience in mock interviews and CV building and support.
• Do research in this area, collecting both primary and secondary source material • Work with your supervisor to plan and carry out your research • Attend a number of taught sessions covering research methods, Harvard referencing and the dangers of plagiarising • Meet regularly with your supervisor as you work on your research and the production of your written report • Meet with your supervisor to plan your presentation, which you will give to an invited audience of students and staff towards the end of the process • Complete a progress log of all the work you have done alongside the final written report
this year our EPQ students achieved a fantastic 98% pass rate – well done!
NEW for 2015 Academic & Sports Scholarships In September 2015, Yeovil College launched a new exciting scholarship programme, supported by the Yeovil College Bursary Foundation (YCBF) There are up to 8 scholarships available to gifted academic students of up to £500. Students need to achieve at least 5 A* or A grades in their GCSE results to apply. Applications will be chosen by an independent panel who represent the YCBF. Students can apply for a scholarship either during the application process, or once enrolled as a new student up to the 30th September 2016. See page 92 to find out about the new sports Scholarship.
100% pass rate in 30 AS and A level subjects in 2015 99% pass rate in traditional subjects English, Maths and Sciences
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A Levels A Levels
A Level Accounting
Entry Requirements:
You need five GCSEs at grade A* to C, including English and Maths.
This course aims to develop your understanding of Accounting for Business organisations. You will learn about the need for accounts and the rules upon which they are based. You will learn how to produce a range of accounting records, such as income statements, balance sheets, ledger accounts and reconciliations. You will learn how to interpret accounting information and how to produce information for management.
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Career Opportunities/Progression:
You can progress to higher Accountancy courses such as AAT (Association of Accounting Technicians), other professional qualifications or related subjects at Higher Education level. Alternatively, you can seek employment. Accounting skills are highly sought after in a range of industries.
Combines well with:
Business, Economics, Maths.
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A Level Art & Design
Trips/Residentials: There are opportunities to visit national galleries and
This A Level covers areas of Fine Art such as drawing, painting, printmaking, mixed media and sculpture whilst exploring the work of various artists, art movements and themes. Coursework encourages you to develop skills and understanding of visual language and associated practical skills, whilst placing the work in context through practicals and researching the work of others. The course is made up of two units, one of which is a Controlled Assignment and encourages you to take increasing ownership of your own growth and development as an artist.
A Level Biology Studying Biology gives you a greater awareness of human interaction with the environment and a better understanding of how the body works and how organisms function. Topics covered during this course include Cell Structure, Important Biological Chemicals, DNA & its Significance, Nutrition, Reproduction, Microbiology, Respiration, the Nervous Systems and Evolution. Trips/Residentials: In the second year, there is a trip to Bristol Zoo to find out about conservation and sustainability. Most years, Biology students have the option to travel to an exotic location to learn about local ecosystems and wildlife. Recent destinations have included Madagascar, Belize and Uganda
exhibitions such as Whitechapel, Saatchi and Tate Modern.
Entry Requirements:
You need five GCSEs at grade A* to C, including English and Maths and a grade B or above in GCSE Art or Art & Design.
Career Opportunities/Progression: This A Level is good preparation for an Art Foundation course or other specific Higher Education qualifications at university, Yeovil College or the University Centre. You can also progress on to relevant employment.
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Students who want to study Design subjects such as Architecture, Spatial Design, Design Technology should study this subject alongside Mathematics and Physics.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
After this course, you can apply for Higher Education or employment. Many university courses require A Level Biology, including Biology, Medicine, Veterinary Science, Physiotherapy, Nursing, Environmental Science and more. Graduates pursue careers in the Science and Health sectors, such as Biomedicine, Genetics, Horticulture and Food and Drink. For example, you could work as a researcher or technician in industry, Health, Care or Education. You could also consider Scientific Support Services, such as Forensic Scientist or Ecology Consultant. During A Level Biology, you develop a range of transferable skills, leading many Biology graduates to pursue opportunities in areas such as Business, Finance, Marketing, Education and Sales.
Combines well with:
Psychology, Humanities. If you are considering a career in the Biological Sciences, then this course could be studied alongside Chemistry.
Entry Requirements:
You need five GCSEs at grade A* to C, including Maths. You also need A* to B in GCSE Additional Science or GCSE Biology (Higher Tier) or a Distinction in BTEC First Extended Certificate (Level 2) Applied Science.
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A Level Business
A Level Chemistry
This course offers an excellent insight into Business and allows you to develop a range of transferable analytical and evaluative skills. In the first year, you will look at what makes an entrepreneur and the actions they take to develop profitable enterprises. Business functions covered include Finance, Marketing, Operations and Recruitment. In the second year, you will look at decision making at boardroom level and the effect of external factors on Business.
Chemistry underpins many other sciences, so is valued by many universities because it provides a firm foundation on which they can build. This course encompasses Atoms, Bonds & Groups, Chains, Energy & Resources, Rings, Polymers & Analysis, Equilibrium, Energetics & Elements and Practical Skills.
Trips & Residentials:
There are regular visits to significant local employers and international companies and an optional residential to an international business conference at Disneyland, Paris. Other destinations have included New York, Barcelona and Berlin.
Entry Requirements:
Entry Requirements:
You need five GCSEs at A* to C grade, including A* to B in GCSE Maths. You also need either GCSE Additional Science or GCSE Chemistry or a Distinction in BTEC First Extended Certificate (Level 2) Applied Science. The course is challenging and you must be inquisitive about Chemistry’s molecular world and its effect on our lives.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
A Level Chemistry is required to study Chemistry at university as well as other subjects such as Biological Sciences, Medicine and Veterinary Science.
You need five GCSEs at grade A* to C, including both Maths and English.
Career Opportunities/Progression: You can progress to university or apply for higher level trainee positions. Some students have gone on to become successful entrepreneurs. A Business qualification opens career opportunities in all areas of the world. Business graduates enter sectors including Finance, Marketing and Human Resources Management.
A Level Communication & Culture This is an exciting A Level which features an excellent 50/50 blend of coursework and exams. It covers an interesting range of perspectives on both Communication and Culture. You will explore a number of key Communication aspects, including verbal, non-verbal and group communication, as well as the role of self and personal identity, particularly in relation to youth and sub-cultures. You will also learn about the roles of popular and ‘high’ culture, looking at art, music and other cultural forms. You will examine a range of interesting media texts, from adverts to propaganda.
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Entry Requirements:
You need five GCSEs at grades A* to C, including GCSE English and Maths. You should have an interest in communication skills and want to develop your creativity and imagination.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
This qualification is particularly relevant to Communication and Media degrees, but will give you access to a wide range of Higher Education courses. Past students have progressed to employment in areas including law, the Armed Forces, broadcast media, marketing, office and retail management.
Combines well with:
Humanities, Social Sciences.
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A Level Computing
A Level Economics
The course encompasses key IT skills and will teach you both hardware and software aspects of Computing. You will gain an appreciation of the underlying principles of modern computer systems and software development using a range of programming language and software packages.
Economics is an interesting and challenging subject that looks at how society sets about meeting people’s demands for things they need and want. The course looks at the world from the view of Microeconomics, the economics of the individual, and Macroeconomics, the national and international level.
Entry Requirements:
You need five GCSEs at grade A* to C, including English and Maths. You should have an interest in communication skills and want to develop your creativity and imagination. GCSE Science grade C or above is desirable but not essential.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
This course is excellent preparation for degree-level Computing courses and provides valuable skills, such as abstract thinking, problem-solving, algorithmic and mathematical reasoning needed for success in Science and Maths. Previous students have gone on to study Computer Science at established universities, progressed to other qualifications such as Apprenticeships in IT or Computing or gained employment in other computer-related disciplines. With higher level training, you can progress to roles such as Computer Programmer, Systems Analyst or Software Engineer.
Entry Requirements:
You need five GCSEs grade A*-C, or equivalent, including GCSE Maths and English at grade B or above.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
You can apply for university courses in a wide range of subjects, including Business and Social Sciences. Some students enter Business Apprenticeships in local/multinational companies. An understanding of Economics is important in all industries. It also has a special relevance to the financial sectors, such as banking, insurance and investment.
Combines well with:
Sciences, Mathematics, Engineering.
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A Level English Language During this course you will become a language detective, searching for linguistic clues in speech and writing, gathering evidence and presenting your case with conviction and flair. You will learn to look at language with new eyes and hear it with new ears - as well as growing as a writer with opportunities to write in a variety of styles. You will be encouraged to produce real material, test it on your target audience and then redraft it until it reaches a professional standard. Trips/Residentials: There is an optional trip to the British Library in London.
Entry Requirements:
You need five GCSEs at grade A* to C, including grade A* to B in GCSE English. You should also enjoy both creative writing and the analysis of language in use.
Career Opportunities/Progression: This course prepares students for university degree courses in Linguistics, English Language, Creative Writing, Speech Therapy, Media and Education. With further training and/or work experience, you can progress to a range of careers in sectors such as Teaching, Journalism, Marketing or Speech Therapy.
Combines well with:
Any subject, from English Literature to Physics.
A Level English Literature During this course, you will read and analyse a range of texts from different genres and periods, including novels, short stories, drama and poetry. You will study six texts in detail over the A Level, including a piece by Shakespeare. You will take part in lots of class discussion for this subject so you can develop your own ideas about the texts we explore. Entry Requirements:
You need five GCSEs at grade A*-C, including English at grade A* to B, but in some cases a C may be acceptable. Most importantly, you should enjoy reading!
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Career Opportunities/Progression::
A Level English, alongside two other A Levels, will prepare you for entry to a range of university courses. As well as degrees in English Literature, students have gone on to degrees in Journalism, Public Relations (PR), Creative Writing and other Media or Cultural Studies courses. This subject is good preparation for Teacher Training courses, as well as careers in Journalism, PR and Marketing.
Combines well with: English Language, History.
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A Level Geography Studying Geography will help you understand our complex, dynamic and changing world and how society, the economy and environment combine to bring about change. During this course you will find out about how landscapes are formed, the interaction between people and their environment and also examine natural resources and the importance of sustainability. Trips/Residentials:
There are several field trips and local visits that are compulsory. Residential and overseas trips are optional, but strongly recommended. Previous destinations include Naples, Berlin and Iceland.
Entry Requirements:
You need five GCSEs at grade A* to C, including Maths. You do not need GCSE Geography.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
After this qualification you can apply for university courses such as Geography, Arts or Sciences. Geography can lead to careers in planning, surveying, environmental or conservation work, resource management and engineering. You will also have gained personal skills such as adaptability and creative thinking, ideal for managerial post in local government, the civil service, health and education.
For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
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A Level Government & Politics
A Level Health & Social Care
This course encourages you to take a lively and critical interest in all aspects of the current political scene. You will explore and discuss the here and now, the big issues affecting the lives of you and everyone in this country, how we are governed, how elections are won and lost and the impact of the European Union.
This A Level offers an excellent opportunity to gain a broad educational basis for Higher Education, professional training or employment in Health & Social Care. If you are considering a career in Nursing, Healthcare or Social Work, then this course will support your journey. During this course, you will be challenged through topics including Human Growth and Development, Communication and Values, Investigating Disease and Health and Wellbeing Promotion.
Entry Requirements:
You need five GCSEs at grade A* to C, including English and a Humanity at grade B or above.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
Following this A Level, you can apply for Higher Education courses at a range of universities. This course is highly regarded by universities. It is of particular value to anyone considering a career in Public Administration, Journalism or Business and Management.
Combines well with:
Law, Sociology, Economics.
Work Experience Opportunities:
You are encouraged to take part in work experience.
Entry Requirements:
You need five GCSEs at grades A* to C, including English at grade B or above and Maths and Science.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
When you successfully gain this qualification, you can apply for university courses in related subjects, such as the HNC/D Health & Social Care available at the University Centre Yeovil, or professional training in areas such as Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Teaching, Social Work or Youth and Community Work. Alternatively you could progress to a related Apprenticeship or paid or voluntary work in the sector.
Combines well with: Psychology, Sociology.
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A Level History The study of History provides a unique and challenging perspective on the relationship between ordinary people and the political, social and cultural situation that they fought to change. You will explore topics including how modern Britain was forged through the World Wars and Great Depression, the campaign for African-American civil rights and international relations during the Cold War. Trips/Residentials:
There is a trip to Berlin in year two, which focuses on the Nazi and Cold War periods. Related to a unit of Civil Rights, there may be a trips to the USA.
Entry Requirements:
You need five GCSEs at grade A* to C.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
History at both degree and A level provides opportunities in a wide range of areas, such as Teaching, Public Services and industry. The skills you will develop are also highly valued in Management and Training. History is regarded as a challenging and rigorous subject. It is also useful for careers in journalism, education, the media, the public services, business management and the law.
For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
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A Level Law
A Level Maths
During this course, you will explore the legal system in England and Wales. During year one you will gain an overview of the civil and criminal courts and learn the part played by legal personnel, such as solicitors, barristers and judges, and lay people, such as magistrates and juries. You will also learn how laws are made, develop and change over time. During year two you will study aspects of Criminal Law.
This course is designed to develop your understanding of a wide range of mathematical ideas and your ability to use them to analyse and solve problems in a variety of applications. It encompasses Algebra, Trigonometry and Calculus (pure Mathematics), an Introduction to Statistics (probability and its application to the analysis of data) and Mechanics (the application of Maths to studying force and motion).
Entry Requirements:
Entry Requirements:
Career Opportunities/Progression:
Career Opportunities/Progression:
You need five GCSEs at grade A* to C, including GCSEs at grade B in English and another Humanity.
Following this A Level, you can apply for a range of university courses, including Law. You could also consider related professional qualifications, such as the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (CILEX). With additional training, you can seek work in the legal profession, management or Local Government.
Combines well with:
Many subjects, including English, History, Sociology, Psychology, Government & Politics and Business Studies.
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You need five GCSEs at grade A* to C, including grade A* to B in GCSE Maths and grade C or above in English and Science.
The ability to think mathematically to use mathematical problem solving skills is a great advantage in many university courses and careers. Mathematics is a ‘must have’ for Physical Sciences, Engineering and any Mathematics-based degrees. It is also strongly recommended for most sciences, medicine and computing and a highly regarded and very transferable qualification for future study or employment. Career options for those with A Level Maths include Science, Engineering, Finance, Business, Teaching and many more.
For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
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Career Opportunities/Progression:
Further Maths is increasingly required for university courses such as Maths, Physical Science and Engineering. There are many diverse career options for people who successfully gain A Level Further Maths, such as academia, Science, Business, Finance and Teaching.
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A Level Photography
Trips/Residentials:
The course encourages you to explore a fascinating subject in both a creative and academic way. You will develop skills in a wide range of technical and creative processes, including the creation, selection and manipulation of visual imagery, encouraging your progression towards creative independence. You will learn technical skills in digital and film-based lens work and traditional analogue techniques and processes
assignments etc.
You will visit local and national galleries and National Trust properties to gain opportunities to take photographs for
Entry Requirements:
You need five GCSEs at grade A* to C. No previous experience is required although a keen interest in the subject and Art generally is essential.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
This course is good preparation for an Art Foundation course or other specialist Higher Education qualifications, such as those available at Yeovil College and the University Centre Yeovil. You can also progress to further training or employment in related areas in the Creative industries. Some students have used this qualification to set up their own photographic businesses.
For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
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A Level Physics
A Level Psychology
Physics is at the very heart of science and technology and opens the door to a wide range of careers. This course looks in details at the fundamental workings of our universe, from the very smallest scales in particle and nuclear physics to the very largest in astrophysics and cosmology. You will use your practical skills to carry out investigations, including the use of sensors and probes for data collections and software for analysis.
Psychology is the scientific study of behaviour and experience, exploring what people do and how they think and feel. During this course you will learn about theories and research relating to various aspects of behaviour including Cognitive Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Physiological Psychology, Individual Differences, Social Psychology and Abnormal Behaviour.
Trips/Residentials:
You need five GCSEs at grade A* to C, including GCSE English and Maths. You also need grade B or above in GCSE Science or a Distinction in BTEC First Extended Certificate (Level 2) Applied Science. You do not need GCSE Psychology.
Entry Requirements:
Career Opportunities/Progression:
Trips include visits to AgustaWestland in Yeovil and Thorpe Park in Surrey.
A minimum of 5 GCSEs A*-C, including grade C in English and grade A* to B in Maths. You should also have grade A* to B in Additional Science or Physics or a Distinction in BTEC First Extended Certificate (Level 2) Applied Science. You will also need to study AS Level Maths (unless GCSE grade A to A* achieved) alongside this A Level.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
A Level Physics is highly regarded by employers and is a preferred qualification for many degree courses. Physics graduates can be found at the highest levels of management in business and industry, in the sciences, technology, engineering and medicine. Physics is an ideal complement to a career in arts, such as Architecture and Music, such as Acoustic Engineering.
Entry Requirements:
A Level Psychology is a useful qualification, widely accepted for entry to Higher Education courses, sometimes as a Science A Level. Many students who achieve A Level Psychology progress to university. A knowledge of Psychology is considered useful for many areas of employment involving working with people, e.g. personnel, management, education and training, health, public relations, advertising, marketing or counselling.
Combines well with:
Health & Social Care, Sociology, Law, Biology, Sport.
Combines well with:
Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Art (for Architects or Engineers) or any other Science.
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A Level Physical Education (PE) This qualification covers both theoretical and practical aspects of Physical Education. You will explore topics including Anatomy & Physiology, Acquiring Movement Skills, Socio-Cultural Studies, the History of Sport, Sports Psychology and Exercise Physiology. Trips/Residentials:
Trips include visits to the annual UCAS convention to explore university opportunities and various Uniformed Public Service departments to explore career opportunities. In previous years, there have also been sports trips to Wembley and Wimbledon.
Entry Requirements:
You need five GCSEs at grade A* to C, including Maths at grade C and Science at grade B. GCSE Physical Education or BTEC Sport at Level 2 is advantageous, but not essential.
Career Opportunities/Progression: After this course, most students continue to Higher Education. Previous students have studied courses including Teaching, Medicine, Physiotherapy, Sport Science, Sports Therapy, Journalism, and Sports Coaching & Development. This A Level is also a good basis for anyone entering the Uniformed Services, such as the Royal Air Force, Army, Police or Paramedics.
Combines well with:
Psychology, Biology, Sports Academies/enrichment options. See pages 91-96 for more information.
A Level Sociology Sociology looks at people, their experiences and beliefs; how they live their everyday lives and the way those lives are influenced by society. Studying Sociology will help you understand your own experiences and those of others, encouraging you to look at issues from different perspectives before moving towards an informed view. This course covers theories and research relating to family, education, science & beliefs and crime & deviance.
Entry Requirements:
You need five GCSEs at grade A* to C, including English and Maths. You do not need to have studied Sociology before. A C or above in a Humanity is desirable.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
This course is widely accepted for entry to a broad range of university-level courses. It is also valuable for careers focusing on people, such as journalism, the health and caring professions, teaching, public administration or business and management. A qualification in Sociology can lead to a variety of careers, including Social Work, Journalism and Teaching.
Combines well with:
Health & Social Care, Psychology, Government & Politics, Communication & Culture.
For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
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Apprenticeship Courses Apprenticeships Courses
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About Apprenticeships Apprenticeships Frequently Asked Questions
Apprenticeships Explained Apprenticeships Explained
What is an Apprenticeship?
Apprenticeships are work-based training programmes which allow you to complete on-the-job training and gain relevant, nationally recognised qualifications. Apprenticeships are designed by the Sector Skills Councils and course content is influenced by relevant business representatives. In this way, Apprenticeships are created by people who genuinely understand business, ensuring that you learn the skills that employers need. What makes an Apprenticeship different from other training? While students completing other courses will do most of their learning in the classroom, Apprenticeships are work-based. As employees, apprentices earn a wage and work alongside experienced staff to gain job-specific skills. Off the job, usually on a day-release basis, apprentices receive training to work towards nationally recognised qualifications.
Centre many of which can be studied part-time while you continue to work. What should I do next? Use the following table, on page 24 to find more information about our Apprenticeships, then contact our Training Support Officer team on 01935 845392 or via training@yeovil.ac.uk to find out how to apply. You can also find out more at www.yeovil.ac.uk or by following us on Twitter, @YC _Apprentices. You should also register with the National Apprenticeships Service website www. apprenticeships.gov.uk for the latest vacancies.
How much will I earn? As a new apprentice, the minimum hourly rate is £3.30* per hour, but many employers prefer to pay more.
Who can be an apprentice? Apprenticeships are open to all age groups above 16 years old. You must be living in England and not in full-time education already. An Apprenticeship could be for you if you are just leaving school, seeking to start a new career or are moving into a new role with your existing employer that requires new skills. Why should I choose Yeovil College? Yeovil College offers one of the widest ranges of Apprenticeship frameworks in Somerset and the South West, giving you a much greater chance of training in the area you really want. Yeovil College has an excellent track record of working with some of the area’s largest and best known employers, finding the right apprentices and helping individuals make the right contacts. Both apprentices and employers are supported by a professional trained team.
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What are my progression routes? If you are completing the Apprenticeship you maybe able to progress onto a higher level apprenticeship. Apprenticeships are available at an Intermediate (level 2), Advanced (level 3) and Higher (level 4-6) level. When you finish the Apprenticeship, your employer will hopefully recognise your potential and offer you continued employment within their organisation. Alternatively, you may have the opportunity to progress on to university and/or professional courses such as those available at our Yeovil College University
Come to our Apprenticeship Recruitment Event: March 15th 2016
For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
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Apprenticeships at Yeovil College and the Yeovil College @ North Dorset Campus For a full list of courses and current vacancies, visit www.yeovil.ac.uk or follow us on Facebook or Twitter @YC_Apprentices.
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Apprenticeships Apprenticeships
Arts, Media & Design
Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3) Creative & Media This Apprenticeship will help you develop the skills you need to effectively carry out Creative and Media Production processes in the industry. You can study a broad range of topics, including audio visual production, television and video production, post-production techniques, interactive media production and photographic production, health and safety, employment awareness, communications and working relationships. You will also be able to choose a number of additional media-related topics relevant to your chosen career route. Entry Requirements:
You need GCSE English and Maths at grade C or above. You also need a suitable work placement relevant to your chosen career route, an interest and enthusiasm for your work and the determination to succeed and progress.
Career Opportunities/Progression: You can continue to work in the sector using your skills to further your career possibilities.
Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Performing Manufacturing Operations This Apprenticeship is suitable for students pursuing a career in one of a wide range of manufacturing occupations. During this course, you will study health and safety within your organisation and the control of manufacturing operations, as well as quality control, improving effectiveness, communication, working relationships and environmental awareness.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
If you successfully complete this Level 2 Apprenticeship, you can progress to a Level 3 course in a related area of study. By completing this Apprenticeship, you demonstrate a suitable level of skill and knowledge for your job role. Following this qualification, you can continue and develop your job role within your organisation.
Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Print This Apprenticeship will help you develop the necessary skills within your workplace to effectively carry out printing and production processes in the Print and Graphic Communications industry. You will study a broad range of topics, including health and safety, communications and working relationships, preparing and operating equipment and machinery and developing design responses for a variety of production stages for the print market. Yeovil College offers Apprenticeships in specific strands. Which strand you take will be based upon your employer and job role. At Level 2, you can study Machine Printing - Flexography, Machine Printing - Gravure, Machine Printing - Lithography, Machine Printing - Web Offset, Mechanised Print Finishing and Binding and Newspaper and Periodicals Entry Requirements:
You should have a work placement relevant to your chosen career route, an interest and enthusiasm for your work and the determination to succeed and progress. A reasonable standard of English and Maths is required, but support is available.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
After Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship, you can progress to a Level 3 course in an appropriate area. You can continue to work and deveop your career in the sector.
Entry Requirements:
You need at least a grade D in GCSE Maths and English. You should have a work placement relevant to your chosen career route, an interest and enthusiasm for your work and the determination to succeed and progress.
For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
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Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3) Print
Entry Requirements:
This Apprenticeship will help you develop the necessary skills within your workplace to effectively carry out printing and production processes in the Print and Graphic Communications industry. You will study a broad range of topics, including health and safety, communications and working relationships, preparing and operating equipment and machinery and developing design responses for a variety of production stages for the print market. At Level 3, you can study Machine Printing – Flexography, Machine Printing – Gravure, Machine Printing – Lithography, Machine Printing – Web Offset, Mechanised Print Finishing and Binding and Newspaper and Periodicals. Carton Manufacture, Digital Print Production - Digital Artwork for Print Pre-Press and Print Administration are available at Level 3.
When you have successfully completed this Intermediate Apprenticeship and received a good workplace reference, you may like to progress to a related Advanced Apprenticeship, such as those in Team Leading, Business Administration, Accountancy or Management. Your choice depends upon your job role, employer and career ambitions. Alternatively, you can apply for jobs such as Admin Assistant, Clerical Assistant, Finance Assistant or Receptionist
Entry Requirements:
To begin the Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3), you need GCSEs at grade C or above in English and Maths. You should also have a work placement relevant to your chosen career route, an interest and enthusiasm for your work and the determination to succeed and progress.
Career Opportunities/Progression: Following this Advanced Apprenticeship, you can continue to work in the sector and develop your career.
Business Administration & Finance Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Business Administration The Intermediate Apprenticeship in Business Administration is aimed at people working in an Administrative environment. The course aims to help you develop key personal and interpersonal skills and the knowledge you will need for a successful career in the sector. Areas covered include performance management, communication, information management and document production. The main Business components of your qualification are delivered in the workplace by one of our qualified assessor-deliverers.
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You need at least two GCSEs at grade C, including English Language. If you do not have GCSE Maths or ICT at grade C, you will complete Level 1 Functional Skills qualification as part of your Apprenticeship. You need to be working in a relevant workplace and have the support of your line manager/ employer.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3) Business Administration Through the Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3) Business, you can develop your knowledge and skills ready for a role of responsibility in a business environment, such as Administrator, specialist Secretary or Clerical Officer. The course covers key areas including performance management, communication, personal responsibility, information management and producing documents. The main Business components of your qualification are delivered in the workplace by one of our qualified assessor-deliverers. Entry Requirements:
You need at least two GCSEs at grade C, including English Language. If you do not have GCSE Maths or ICT at grade C, you will complete Level 2 Functional Skills qualifications. You need to be working in a relevant workplace and have the support of your line manager/employer for the duration of your Apprenticeship.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
With this qualification and a good workplace reference, you can progress to higher level courses, such as the Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3) Management. Your choice will depend on your job role and career ambitions. You can also apply for employment in roles such as Administrator, Legal Secretary, Medical Secretary or Clerical Officer.
For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Accountancy
Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Customer Service
This Apprenticeship is for ambitious people who are new to finance or who want to expand and develop their foundation knowledge and skills ready for a successful career in the sector. Through this course, you can achieve a formal Accountancy qualification while gaining hands on Accountancy experience in the workplace. Areas covered include Book-keeping, Costing, Working Effectively and Professional Ethics.
The Apprenticeship will help to develop the knowledge and skills required to work effectively in a Customer Service role. During the course, you will gain knowledge and skills in relation to Customer Service delivery, communication and organisation structure, as well as being able to choose optional units that relate specifically to your employer and role. The main qualification components are delivered in the workplace by one of our trained assessor-deliverers.
Entry Requirements:
There are no specific requirements for this course, but good GCSEs in Mathematics and English are desirable. You will also need a suitable work placement.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
Having successfully completed the Level 2 qualification, the natural progression is to the Level 3 diploma in Accounting. This Apprenticeship is suitable for people in Junior Accounts positions. It is an excellent starting point for anyone who wants to pursue a career in accountancy and with additional training and experience can lead to an Account role.
Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3) Accounting This Apprenticeship is for ambitious people who want to expand and develop their foundation knowledge and skills for a successful career in the sector. By taking the Apprenticeship, you can achieve a formal Accountancy qualification while gaining hands on Accountancy skills and experience in the workplace. You will learn a range of core Accountancy practices and techniques, from costing and double entry book-keeping to computerised accounting.
Entry Requirements:
You need at least two GCSEs at grade C, including English Language. If you do not have GCSE Maths at grade C, you will complete Level 1 Functional Skills. You will need to be employed in a relevant workplace and have the support of your line manager/employer.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
When you successfully complete this Intermediate (Level 2) Apprenticeship and gain a good workplace reference, you may like to progress to the Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3) Customer Service or the Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Team Leading, depending on your job role and career ambitions. Alternatively, you can apply for employment as a Customer Service Advisor in a variety of workplaces, such as retail stores or contact centres.
Entry Requirements:
You need a Level 2 AAT qualification, to be over 18 and have an A Level in Accounting or to be experienced in double entry book-keeping. You will also need a suitable work placement.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
Upon successful completion of the Level 3 Apprenticeship, the natural progression is to the part-time Level 4 AAT Diploma in Accounting or a related Higher Apprenticeship. As well as further training, you can apply for roles such as Accounts Assistant, Credit Control Clerk, Accounts Clerk or Finance Assistant.
For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
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Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3) Customer Service
Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3) Management
This Advanced Apprenticeship will help you develop your higher level Customer Service skills so that you are better placed to support managers with organisational objectives, such as planning and project management, in your Customer Service role. During the course, you will gain knowledge and skills in relation to Customer Service improvement, communication and delivery as well as being able to choose optional units that relate specifically to your employer and role. The main qualification components are delivered in the workplace by one of our trained assessor-deliverers.
Ideal qualification for entry in to management as a career. The course will take 18 months to complete the NVQ, with knowledge based units that includes Manage Team Performance, Principles of People Management, Principles of Business, Principles of Leadership and Management and Managing Personal and Professional Development.
Entry Requirements:
You need at least two GCSEs at grade C, including English Language. If you do not have GCSE Maths and English at grade C, you will complete Level 2 Functional Skills qualifications as part of your Apprenticeship. You must be working in a relevant workplace and role and have the support of your line manager/employer.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
When you successfully complete this Advanced Apprenticeship and gain a good workplace reference, you may like to progress to a Level 3 Management qualification, such as the Advanced Apprenticeship available through Yeovil College. Alternatively, you can apply for roles such as Team Leader in a variety of work places, such as a retail store or contact centre.
Entry Requirements: You must have GCSE’s at C Grades in Maths and English desirable but will be required ICT Level 2 Team-Leading Level 2, or prior experience in a managerial role is desirable but not essential.
Career Opportunities:
Section Manager, first line manager, trainee manager, senior supervisor. If you do not have grade C in these subjects you will study functional skills level 2. With additional training, advanced apprentices may be able to progress in their careers to roles including middle and senior manager.
Progression:
Foundation Degree Business and Management.
Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3) Marketing This apprentice will allow you to gain fantastic experience and knowledge of the marketing world. You will learn key aspects such as relationship marketing, social marketing, technology, policy and legislation. During your apprenticeship will be with an employer that will help shape your career and attend master classes at college that build your skills. Entry Requirements: You must have GCSE’s at C Grades in Maths and English but will also require ICT Level 2 Team-Leading Level 2, or prior experience in a managerial role is desirable but not essential.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
Marketing Assistant, Marketing Co-ordinator, Marketing Manager, Market Research Executive or Advertising Executive.
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Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Team Leading This qualification is designed to attract new talent into management, and will up-skill the workforce. Ideally potential candidates should be working as team leaders, floor managers, helpdesk managers and trainee supervisors. Entry Requirements: You must have GCSE’s at D grades in Maths and English, or be able to work towards C grades or Level 2 Functional Skills. ICT level 1 or above desirable but not essential as full training will be provided.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
With additional training, apprentices may be able to progress in their careers to roles including first line managers, section managers, assistant managers, trainee managers.
Entry Requirements:
You need at least two GCSEs at grade C, including English Language. If you do not have Maths and ICT at grade C, you will complete the Functional Skills qualifications for these subjects. Previous experience of working with children is an advantage, but the desire to support and promote children’s development is more important. You must be working in a relevant workplace and have DBS clearance. This is normally carried out by your employer. Previous experience of working with children is an advantage, but the desire to support and promote children’s development is more important.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
When you successful achieve your Intermediate Apprenticeship and receive a good workplace reference, you can apply for higher level courses. If you have C grade or above in GCSE English and Maths, you may like to consider the Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3) Early Years Educator. Alternatively, you can apply for assistant roles in places such as schools, day nurseries, playgroups, after school clubs and crèches.
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Further education to undertake management, business related qualifications
Care & Early Years Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Children & Young People’s Workforce The Intermediate Apprenticeship (level 2) Children & Young People’s Workforce gives you the underpinning knowledge and practical experience of working with children aged 0-19 years in a variety of work settings, including nurseries, pre-schools and schools. The course covers key areas including Child & Young Person Development, Safeguarding, Paediatric Illness & Injury and Communication. You will develop your practical skills at your work placement for four days a week and attend College for one day per week. There are weekly workshops for two terms, which then become monthly.
Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Health & Social Care This Apprenticeship is designed for people working in Assistant roles in Health and Social Care environments including care homes, working with people with learning difficulties/disabilities, day centres or nursing homes. The course covers key topics including safeguarding, person-centred approaches, health and safety, communication, personal development and equality and inclusion. The main Health & Social Care component of your qualification is delivered in the workplace by one of our qualified assessor-deliverers. Entry Requirements:
You need at least two GCSEs at grade C, including English Language. If you do not have GCSE Maths at grade C, you will complete Level 1 Functional Skills qualifications. You must be working in a relevant Health & Social Care workplace throughout your course and need DBS (Police) clearance. This is normally carried out by your employer.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
Once you have successfully completed this Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2), you may like to progress on to the Level 3, Advanced Apprenticeship, although you will need an appropriate work placement. Alternatively, you may like to consider other Level 3 qualifications, such as the BTEC Extended Diploma in Health & Social Care. You can also apply for one of a wide range of positions in the care sector, such as Care Support Assistant, Care Assistant, Care and Support worker, Nursery Assistant or Learning Support (Disabilities).
For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
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Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3) Early Years Educator This Apprenticeship aims to give you the underpinning knowledge and practical experience you need to work with children under 8 years old in variety of settings, including nurseries, pre-schools and schools. Areas covered include safeguarding, observation, assessment, partnership working and planning and implementing activities, opportunities and educational programmes. As an apprentice, you will work at your placement for four days a week and spend one day a week at College. For the main component of your qualification, you will attend workshops once a week for the first term and monthly thereafter. Entry Requirements:
You must have GCSEs in English and Maths at grade A to C and a relevant Level 2 qualification or previous experience of working in a Childcare setting. You need to be working in a relevant workplace for the duration of the course and have DBS (Police) clearance. This is normally processed by your employer.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
Gaining this Advanced Apprenticeship and further work experience means you can apply for Higher Education courses, such as the Foundation degree in Early Years Care & Education available at the University Centre Yeovil. On completion of this course, you can also apply for roles in a variety of settings, including schools, day nurseries, private families, playgroups, after school clubs and crèches. Possible posts include Nursery Practitioner, Crèche Worker, Special Needs Assistant, or Pre School Assistant.
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Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3) Specialist Support for Teaching & Learning in Schools Designed for Teaching Assistants, this Apprenticeship will give you the underpinning knowledge and practical experience of working in a school. You will learn key theory in areas such as communication, professional relationships, learning activities, behaviour, assessment and more. There are weekly, subject-specific workshops at College in term one, which then become monthly. If you have not got GCSE Maths or ICT at grade C or above, you will also attend weekly workshops to gain Level 2 Functional Skills qualifications. You will spend the rest of your time developing your skills in the workplace. Entry Requirements:
You must have GCSE English language at C grade or above and a relevant Level 2 qualification or previous experience of working in a school as class teacher or Teaching Assistant. You need to be working in a relevant workplace for the duration of the Apprenticeship and have completed a DBS check. This will be carried out by your workplace employer.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
When you successfully complete this Apprenticeship, you can apply for Teaching Assistant roles in schools. With additional work experience, you may be able to progress to a Foundation degree, such as the FdA Educational Support available at the University Centre Yeovil. With higher level training, you may be able to progress to a full teaching qualification.
For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
Construction Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Bricklaying This course is the perfect choice if you want to develop an advanced skillset that will help you not only succeed, but excel in the construction trade. Learning in our exceptional workshop facilities, you will become adept in building complex masonry structures, including axed arches, decorative panels, chimneys and fireplaces. You will also learn about the wider construction industry, and how brickwork interacts with other trades and professions. This will provide you with essential knowledge for future employment in the sector, which you will be well prepared for upon the completion of your studies. The course provides an introduction to health and safety in construction as well as an introduction the construction industry in general. Students will learn about the different types of construction, sustainability, energy saving materials used in construction and the job opportunities that are available. Practical skills are developed through a series of bricklaying projects where the student must read drawings and produce a finished piece of works. Entry Requirements:
GCSE English D Maths D or a Level1 one construction course and have an employer to support you through the course.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
After completing a level 2 Apprenticeship you may be able to progress to the level 3, continue working for your employer, or seek other employment opportunities within the brickwork profession. Following a level 3 Apprenticeship, you may be able to continue working for your employer, or seek other employment opportunities within the brickwork profession. You may also be able to progress to a higher education course in a related subject
Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Building Maintenance, Multi-trade repair and refurbishment This Apprenticeship is designed to help you develop your practical skills and knowledge within a Property Maintenance role. The course covers areas such as health and safety, safe platform assembly, installing windows, hanging doors, basic plumbing and carpentry and repairing masonry. Entry Requirements:
You need at least four GCSEs at grade C or above, including Maths, English and a technical-based subject, or a relevant Level 1 qualification. You must have a relevant work placement.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
After completing your Apprenticeship, you will have the experience and skills to be a valuable member of your company’s workforce. There will be opportunities to continue your training by taking additional courses to further widen your technical and trade skills.
Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Wood Occupations This Apprenticeship will give you the workplace skills and experience needed for a successful career in Carpentry. It will cover the installation of first and second fix components such as windows and doors, the erection of structural carcassing, maintenance of tools and equipment and health and safety in the work environment. Entry Requirements:
You should have at least English, Maths and Science GCSEs at grade D or above or equivalent qualifications. You also need a suitable work placement. Applications form students who have completed the Level 1 Carpentry course are welcomed. If you already have some carpentry experience and work in the industry, this will also be taken into consideration.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
After successfully completing this course, you can progress on to the Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3) Wood Occupations.
For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
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Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3) Wood Occupations
Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3) Providing Electrical Security & Emergency Systems
This Apprenticeship aims to help you gain the workplace skills and experience you need for a successful career in Carpentry. It covers the installation of first and second fix components such as windows and doors, the erection of structural carcassing, maintenance of tools and equipment and health and safety in the work environment. You will also gain site management skills and develop your knowledge of bespoke work.
This course will help you to further develop the skills and experience to become a recognised an Advanced Security Installer, specialising in one of the following fields; Security Systems, Access Control, Closed Circuit Television, Fire and Emergency Lighting.
Entry Requirements:
You should have at least English, Maths and Science GCSE grade C (or Functional skills equivalent) and a work placement. Applications from students who have completed a Level 2 Apprenticeship in Wood occupations (direct entry into Level 3 would be in conjunction with a suitable work placement) will be considered. If you already have some carpentry experience and work in the industry, then this will also be taken into consideration
Entry Requirements:
You need GCSEs at grade C or above in Maths, Science and English and a placement with a security systems company. Level 2 Apprenticeship in Security direct entry into Level 3 would be in conjunction with a suitable work placement
Career Opportunities/Progression:
When you successfully complete this Apprenticeship, you will be a qualified Security System Installer and able to work in the industry. Following this course, you may like to continue your training with study specialist modules in Security Surveying and Design or Site Supervision.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
When you successfully complete this Apprenticeship, you will be a qualified tradesperson and able to work in the industry.
Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Providing Electrical Security & Emergency Systems This course will develop the necessary skills and experience to become a recognised security installer, specialising in one of the following fields; Security Systems, Access Control, Closed Circuit Television, Fire and Emergency Lighting. Entry Requirements:
You need GCSEs at grade C or above in Maths, Science and English and a placement with a security systems company.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
At the end of this course, you will be a qualified Security System Installer and able to work in the industry. You may like to increase your knowledge and skills further with an Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3).
Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3) Installing Electrotechnical Systems and Equipment This course will give you the skills and experience within the workplace to commence a career as a qualified Electrician. You will study how to make preparations to install electrical wiring systems, wiring enclosures and equipment; install and connect electrical wiring systems using safe and improved methods; inspect, test and commission electrical installation and learn to diagnose and correct faults and problems. Entry Requirements:
You need at least four GCSEs grades C or above, with good grades in English, Maths and Science, and a work placement. Progression from full-time construction-based courses will also be considered. If you have some electrical experience and work with in the industry, this will also be taken into consideration.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
Having successfully completed your Advanced Apprenticeship, you will be recognised as a qualified electrician with the opportunity to gain further qualifications such as test and inspection and become an Approved Electrician.
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For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Plumbing & Heating This Apprenticeship will give you the skills and experience within the workplace to start a career as a qualified Plumber. The programme will cover areas such as the installation of hot and cold water systems, how to maintain them and how to decommission systems in a safe and secure manner.
Work Experience Opportunities:
This is an Apprenticeship, so you must be employed throughout the course.
Entry Requirements:
You need at least English, Maths and Science GCSEs at grade C. You need to be employed with a plumbing company for the duration of the Apprenticeship. Plumbing experience will also be taken into consideration
Career Opportunities/Progression:
After successfully completing this course you can progress on to the Advanced (Level 3) Plumbing Apprenticeship. This Apprenticeship will give you the skills and experience within the workplace to start a career as a qualified Plumber.
Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3) Engineering Maintenance This Apprenticeship is designed for people pursuing a career in the Electronic and Electrical Industry. The Apprenticeship consists of a Level 3 NVQ, Technical Certificate and, if required, Functional Skills. Learners will take four mandatory units, a choice of three PEO engineering practices or five PEO technical support units, and one of fourteen job-specific pathways. Entry Requirements:
You need 4 GCSE’s at A* to C, including Maths & English and demonstrate an interest in Engineering.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
Following this course, you can remain in employment and/ or progress onto HNC/D study with additional maths and mechanical bridging units. Suitable roles include Mechanical Maintenance Technician, Electronics Maintenance Technician, Electrical Maintenance Technician, Fluid Power Maintenance Technician, Lift Services Maintenance Technician and Plant and Systems Maintenance Technician.
Engineering Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Performing Engineering Operations An Engineering Apprenticeship will give you the necessary knowledge and hands-on experience to follow a career in your chosen area of the Engineering sector. You will gain the skills, knowledge and experience you need for a successful career in your chosen specialism. Yeovil College currently offers Engineering Apprenticeships in Machining, Maintenance and Fabrication and Welding. Your choice will depend on your job role and employer. Entry Requirements:
You need four GCSEs at A* to C, including Maths and English and a demonstrable interest in Engineering. You should have successfully completed a Level 1 Performing Engineering Operations qualification to a high standard and been approved by your tutor to progress to this course. You also need a suitable work placement.
Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3) Composite Engineering This Apprenticeship is designed for people pursuing a career in the Composites Industry. The Apprenticeship consists of a Level 3 NVQ, Technical Certificate and, if required, Functional Skills. Learners will take four mandatory units, a choice of three PEO engineering practices or five PEO technical support units, and one of fourteen job-specific pathways. Entry Requirements:
You need 4 GCSE’s at A* to C, including Maths & English and demonstrate an interest in Engineering.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
Following this course, you can remain in employment and/ or progress onto HNC/D study with additional maths and mechanical bridging units. Suitable roles are based around primarily being a Composites Technician.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
When you successfully complete this Intermediate Apprenticeship, you can apply for an Advanced Apprenticeship in a specialist area of Engineering.
For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
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Hair & Beauty
Entry Requirements:
Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Hairdressing
Career Opportunities/Progression:
You need NVQ Diploma (Level 2) Hairdressing or an equivalent qualification.
On this course you will develop the necessary skills and experience to work in the Hairdressing industry as a Stylist. While at College, you will be based in one of our modern hair salons, giving you the opportunity to develop and enhance your practical skills in a realistic working environment and practise your creativity under the supervision of highly experienced and qualified teaching staff. This course will also help you develop your teamwork, good personal conduct and professionalism. You will have the opportunity to showcase your skill and creativity at our end-of-year Hair Show and competition.
With this Apprenticeship, you are ready for a supervisory, trainee management or Head Stylist role. You may like to complement your specialist training with Managerial or Business training. Your qualification will make you a valuable asset to your employer, but you can also progress to roles such as Senior Salon Hairdresser, Technician, Cruise Liner Hairdresser, TV/Film Hairdresser, Freelance Hairdresser, Hospital Hairdresser or Prison Hairdresser.
Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Beauty Therapy
You need three grade Cs or above at GCSE, including Maths and English, or NVQ Level 1 Hair or Beauty.
This course is ideal for those who want to learn the skills and gain the experience necessary for a career within the Beauty Therapy Industry. You will learn a wide range of treatment ranging from facials, manicures, pedicure, eye treatments, waxing and make up application. You will also learn about health and safety, developing and maintain effectiveness at work and promoting services and products.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
Trips & Residentials:
Trips & Residentials:
There are non-compulsory trips to the Salon International and Clothes Show exhibitions.
Entry Requirements:
Once you have successfully gained this qualification, you may like to develop your skills further with an Advanced Apprenticeship in either Hairdressing or Barbering. Alternatively, you can continue in your existing role or apply for other Junior Stylist positions in the industry.
There is the option of a trip to a spa in another country to explore Beauty Therapy in another culture.
Entry Requirements:
You need three grade Cs or above at GCSE, including Maths and English, or NVQ Level 1 Hair or Beauty.
Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3) Hairdressing On this course you will develop the necessary skills and experience to work in the Hairdressing industry as a Stylist. While at College, you will be based in one of our modern hair salons, giving you the opportunity to develop and enhance your practical skills in a realistic working environment and practise your creativity under the supervision of highly experienced and qualified teaching staff. This course will also help you develop your teamwork, good personal conduct and professionalism.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
Gaining this qualification shows your skill and ability in Beauty Therapy and reinforces your position as a Beauty Therapist. Following this Apprenticeship, you can take specialist courses in relation to particular products or services or, if you would like to progress to a more senior or managerial role or run your own salon, you can consider the Diploma (Level 4) Salon Management or Business skills training.
Trips & Residentials:
There are opportunities to visit industry fairs as part of this course. Previous destinations include Salon International events in London and the Wella Hair Show in Paris.
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For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3) Beauty Therapy This Apprenticeship is based on the National Occupation Standards for Beauty Therapy and is designed for students who want to progress in the profession or run their own salon. As part of this Apprenticeship, you will take the VTCT Diploma (Level 3) Beauty Therapy, allowing you to build upon the skills you already have. The course covers a range of advanced treatment techniques, including electrical face and body treatments, electrolysis, body massage, eyelash extensions and intimate waxing. You will also have the opportunity to complete additional courses in specialist treatments, such as Environ Skincare training, Sono-phoresis, Jane Iredale make up, St Tropez tanning, Gellish nails and threading. We also offer Standing Tall workshops
Trips & Residentials:
Trips include a visit to the Professional Beauty industry showcase at ExCel, London, where you can find out about the latest trends in Beauty Therapy. There is an optional trip to a spa in another country to explore Beauty Therapy in another culture. There may be costs associated with these trips.
Entry Requirements:
You need a NVQ (Level 2) Beauty Therapy qualification and associated GCSE qualifications.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
If you successfully complete this Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3), you will be able to apply for supervisory, trainee management or head therapist roles. You will have the skills and experience to provide a range of advanced facial and body treatments, including electrolysis and body massage treatments. You may like to progress to the Diploma (Level 4) Salon Management, also available at Yeovil College.
Hospitality & Catering
Entry Requirements:
You need a good level of English and Maths and ideally GCSE English and Maths at grade C. You need to be working in the Hospitality Services industry for the duration of your Apprenticeship.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
Following this course, further training at a higher level and additional work experience, you can progress towards a more senior role in the Hospitality industry. In the long term, if you would like to run your own business or take a managerial position, you might like to consider complementary courses in Business or Management.
Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Professional Cookery This Apprenticeship is designed for people working in a kitchen environment. It aims to help you develop the important skills and knowledge needed to make an effective contribution to a professional kitchen and lay the foundations for a successful career in Professional Cookery. You will explore key, work-relevant areas, including food preparation and cookery, food hygiene and kitchen safety. Trips & Residentials:
There are a variety of trips during this course, including visits to local trade shows, food producers and the Hotel Olympia.
Entry Requirements:
You need a good level of English and Maths, ideally shown by GCSE English and Maths at grade C. You also need to be working in food preparation or cookery role for the duration of the Apprenticeship. If you are not already in post, you need to have an offer of a suitable position before the start of your course.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Hospitality Services This Apprenticeship is for people who work in the Hospitality industry and have a variety of duties, encompassing food production support, food and beverage service, housekeeping and general customer service. You can take units across a range of services, focussing on either a preparation and cooking or non-cooking pathway. You choices will depend on your job role and employer.
This course qualifies you to work in a professional kitchen at a junior level. If you would like to progress to a more senior, supervisory or specialist role, you can take additional training courses. When you successfully complete this Intermediate Apprenticeship, you can apply for a Level 3 qualification, such as the Advanced Apprenticeship in Professional Cookery or the Diploma (Level 3) Hospitality Supervision & Leadership.
Trips & Residentials:
There are a variety of trips during this course, including visits to local trade shows, food producers and the Hotel Olympia.
For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
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Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3) Professional Cookery The Advanced Apprenticeship allows you to build upon your Level 2 (Intermediate) training and develop your cooking skills further so you can produce more complex dishes. It also helps you to improve your ability to develop menus and control resources. This qualification is designed for people already using advanced craft skills in a working environment. You will train both in the workplace and at Yeovil College, completing practical qualifications, a technical certificate and, if required, Functional Skills qualifications. Trips & Residentials:
There are a variety of trips during this course, including visits to local trade shows, food producers and the Hotel Olympia.
Entry Requirements:
At Advanced level, you need to have Level 1 Functional Skills qualifications in English and Maths or equivalent, and a Level 2 Professional Cookery qualification. You need to be working in a food preparation and cooking environment or have an offer to work in such an environment before the start of your course.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
On completion of this Advanced Apprenticeship, you could progress to a Higher Apprenticeship linked with a Foundation degree in Culinary Arts or another relevant Level 4 qualification.
Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Food & Beverage Services
On successful completion of this Apprenticeship, you can progress to a Level 3 qualification, such as the Advanced Apprenticeship in Hospitality Supervision & Leadership, which would prepare you for employment in a supervisory role.
Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3) Hospitality Supervision & Leadership This Apprenticeship is designed for people working in Hospitality who want to train for a supervisory role in the industry. During the course, you will develop skills and knowledge in areas including the competitive environment, team leadership, managerial administration and effective communication with customers. This is a work-based qualification, so your choice of topics will depend on your role and employer.
This Apprenticeship is designed for people working in the restaurant sector of the Hospitality industry. During the course, you will learn, develop and practice the skills required for a successful career in the restaurant environment. You will need to be working in a suitable placement for the duration of this Apprenticeship and your training will be divided between work and College.
Trips & Residentials:
Trips & Residentials:
Career Opportunities/Progression:
There are a variety of trips during this course, including visits to local trade shows, food producers and the Hotel Olympia.
Entry Requirements:
You need a good level of English and Maths and, ideally, GCSE English and Maths at grade C or above. You also need to be working in the Food & Beverage Service sector for the duration of the Apprenticeship. If you are not already in post, you need to have an offer of a suitable position before the start of your course.
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Career Opportunities/Progression:
There are a variety of trips during this course, including visits to local trade shows, food producers and the Hotel Olympia.
Entry Requirements:
You need Level 1 Functional Skills qualifications in English and Maths or equivalent and a Level 2 Hospitality qualification. You also need to be working in a suitable job role for the duration of your Apprenticeship.
By achieving this Advanced Apprenticeship, you prove yourself fully prepared for a supervisory role in the Hospitality industry. As well as continuing in employment, you may like to apply for Higher Apprenticeships or Foundation degrees in a relevant area, such as Hospitality Management.
For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
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Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Light Vehicle Maintenance & Repair
Advanced Apprenticeship ( Level 3) ICT Professional Competence
This Apprenticeship will help you develop your skills and knowledge ready to work in the Motor Vehicle industry as a Level 2 Motor Mechanic. You will learn both the practice and theory you need to service and repair light vehicles in a commercial setting. Areas covered include engine units, electrical units, chassis components and transmission units.
This provides you with the necessary skills to carry out general IT duties in the area such as fault diagnosis and repair, customer relations, programming, systems analysis and data base management. The advanced Apprenticeship develops skills learned at Level 2, this also prepares you for managing ICT systems.
Entry Requirements:
Entry Requirements:
To join the Advanced course, you need GCSE Maths and English at a grade C or above and a work placement.
You need GCSE English and Maths at grade A* to C or equivalent and a proven interest in Vehicle Maintenance. You will need a suitable work placement. Your application will be subject to an initial interview and assessment.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
Career Opportunities/Progression:
Successful completion of the Advanced Apprenticeship could lead to a Foundation Degree, such as those available at a University Centre, or a Higher Apprenticeship in ICT.
Motor Vehicle Intermediate Apprenticeship ( Level 2) Vehicle Fitting Principles This Apprenticeship will help you develop your skills and knowledge ready to work in the Motor Vehicle industry as a Level 2 Motor Mechanic. You will learn both the practical and theory you need to service and repair light vehicles in a commercial setting. Areas covered include engine units, electrical units, chassis components and transmission units. Entry Requirements:
You need GCSE English and Maths at grade A* to C or equivalent and a proven interest in Vehicle Maintenance. You will need a suitable work placement. Your application will be subject to an initial interview and assessment.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
When you successfully complete this Apprenticeship, you will be able to apply for Level 2 Motor Mechanic jobs. If you would like to work at a more senior level, you can continue your training with an Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3) Light Vehicle Maintenance & Repair.
When you successfully complete this Apprenticeship, you will be able to apply for Level 2 Motor Mechanic jobs. If you would like to work at a more senior level, you can continue your training with an Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3) Light Vehicle Maintenance & Repair.
Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3) Light Vehicle Maintenance & Repair During this Advanced Apprenticeship, you will develop the skills and knowledge you gained at Intermediate level, preparing you for a Technician role in the industry. You will learn the practical and theory of advanced computerbased fault diagnostics and how to make more complex repairs. The course covers how to recognise and mend faults in a variety of areas, including the engine, chassis, transmission and driver line and electrical systems. Entry Requirements:
You need GCSEs at grade A* to C or above in English and Maths or equivalent functional skills, as well as an Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Light Vehicle Maintenance & Repair or equivalent. You will also need a suitable work placement where you can develop your skills and be assessed. Ideally, your employer needs to have the ability and equipment for modern car diagnostics so you can complete all the required units.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
When you complete this Advanced Apprenticeship, you can apply for Technician level roles within the industry. If you would like to develop your career and knowledge further, you can progress to a higher level course. If your ambition is to take on a supervisory or managerial role or own your own business, additional training will give you the skills you need.
For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
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About Voca About Vocational Courses Why choose a vocational course?
Vocational courses offer you the opportunity to take your first steps in your preferred career of choice. Yeovil College offers courses in a wide range of vocational areas, which open doors to a variety of exciting sectors. They include the Creative Industries, Business, Childcare, Health and Social Care, Computing, Applied Science, Construction, Engineering, Hairdressing, Beauty Therapy, Hospitality, Catering, Motor Vehicle Repair, Music, Performing Arts, Sport, Travel and Tourism and more. Vocational courses allow you to focus on a particular industry, giving you sector-specific expertise. Courses also help you to develop your transferable skills, which are vital to all occupations. These can include customer service and communication skills, problem-solving, team working and time management.
Real Life Experience
At Yeovil College we believe in offering you as many opportunities to gain real work experience as possible. We work in partnership with local and regional employers to give students the best experience, taking part in realistic ‘live’ assignments as well as master classes.
Working with Industry
Yeovil College is proud to work with over 700 regional, national and international businesses and employers through its vocational and Apprenticeship programmes. We work hard to ensure that these connections give you the best link between study and employment.
Getting you ready for work, higher training and university
College is a very different experience to being at school. Many students say it acts as the perfect step towards higher level training or employment because it allows them to grow in confidence and independence, develop useful and practical life skills and gain work experience that is attractive to employers. Vocational courses accrue UCAS points, so that they offer a route to university, as well as employment or work with training, such as Apprenticeships. Throughout your course, your tutor and lecturer will work with you to plan an individual study programme which helps you to reach your personal goals and takes you a step closer to your preferred career. Vocational courses are generally two year programmes that are made up of two distinct course routes (90 and 180 credits), one qualification per year.
English and Maths
Good English and Maths skills are essential to success, both academically and in the workplace. It is now a government requirement for all students to study English and Maths if you do not achieve a Grade C at GCSE. In addition to your main study programme you will also study Functional Skills or GCSE Maths and English if you do not achieve a grade C at GCSE, you will also take part in a work experience element. For more information see page 103.
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ational Cour Specialist Staff – Industry Experts
As well as being highly qualified teachers, all staff have substantial commercial and industry experience. This means that they can provide you with up to date knowledge of industry practice as well as ensuring you have the technical and applied knowledge to succeed and progress.
Facilities and resources
At Yeovil College, we have an excellent range of specialist teaching workshops, classrooms and state of the art resources to give you the very best student experience. In the last year we have opened a brand new Construction centre, new training kitchens for our awards wining Da Vinci Restaurant and Independent Living Centre, a new extended Mac suite, IT Laboratory, brand new University Centre on our main Mudford road campus and more quiet study areas across the campus. To see the facilities for yourself, come along to one of our Open Events.
Assessment
Vocational courses offer a ‘hands on’ training route, including high levels of practical skill development. Your progress will be measured continually through internally assessed assignment work as well as external assessments and tests. Assessment methods can include presentations, written and practical assignments, research projects, video and making ‘masterpiece objects. Our staff will support and reassure you to develop the skills you need to meet deadlines and demonstrate what you are capable of.
Come along to our Open Events MONDAY 12TH OCTOBER 5-7.30PM WEDNESDAY 20TH JANUARY 5-7.30PM For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
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Arts, Desig Arts, Design & Media & Medi In this section • The Leonardo Building • Art & Design • Graphic Design • Creative Media • Creative Media Production
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Arts, De Arts, Design & Media
Welcome to the Arts, Design and Media Department. The three best things:
1. Seeing our students creative designs moving around Yeovil on three Nippy Buses. A project where the students experienced their designs coming to life for real and the development of strong employable skills leading to possible employment opportunities for them. 2. Seeing one of our Graphic Design students reaching the UK World skills Graphic Design Competition Final. This will be held at the Birmingham NEC in November 2015 3. To see lots of our students achieve their qualifications and progressing through our Area from Level 2 through to Level 5, such as Ellie who is progressing to University after starting with us as a Level 2 Art student and progressing through to Level 5, developing her skills and confidence along the way.
Annual End-of-Year Arts Show
Every summer, full and part-time students representing every Art, Design, Photography, IT, Media and Fashion & Textile course available at Yeovil College come together for a spectacular exhibition of work.
Eye-catching pieces by approximately 300 students draw in a crowd of art lovers from across the region for the show. Work including drawings, paintings, sculpture, mixed media, photographs and print work is put on display to showcase the skills and imagination of Yeovil College students and share your ability with the wider community. The week long exhibition starts with a ‘meet the artists’ event, where you have the opportunity to talk to people about your work.
The Leonardo Building The Leonardo Building is our specially designed home for Art, Design, Media, Fashion & Textiles and Photography, as well as Engineering. Originally opened in 2007 and costing more than £5 million, the Leonardo Building offers specialist workshops and studios, including:
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Well-lit exhibition spaces capable of showing off artwork of all shapes and sizes Photography studio and dark room Media studio and editing suite State of the art new Mac suite Artist workspaces
The Leonardo building is also home to the Vitruvian Café.
If you are thinking about an Art, Design or Media course, why not come and meet the current students at the 2016 exhibition! For further information callcall 01935 423921 or visitorwww.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct atcorrect time ofat print. For further information 01935 423921 visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information time of print.
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Level 2 Extended Certificate in Art & Design
Level 2 Extended Certificate in Creative Digital Media Production
This introductory course aims to help you broaden and deepen your understanding of Art & Design through a programme of exciting and interesting project activities. There is an emphasis on beginning to explore materials, techniques and processes within your own personal projects so that you gain a broad and balanced understanding of the subject and your potential. Areas covered include 2D and 3D, drawing, painting, printmaking, surface reliefs and fine art.
This practical course enables you to gain a range of core skills needed for a successful career in Creative Digital Media Production. You will learn to make a variety of media productions including film trailers, radio shows and podcasts, using state-of-the-art digital equipment and software. In addition to classroom lectures, visiting speakers and discussions, you will be able to develop practical work and visit media-related industries.
Trips/Residentials:
Trips/Residentials:
There are optional trips to contemporary and historical exhibitions and galleries, including national exhibitions.
There is an annual visit to the Making of Harry Potter exhibition
Work Experience Opportunities:
opportunity for you to learn about aspects of mise en scene e.g.
Students have the opportunity to participate in live briefs and competitions and also have work exhibited locally.
set design, props and costume and special effects such as green
Entry Requirements:
Channel 4 game show ‘Deal or No Deal’ (over 18s only).
You need an interest in Art & Design and a range of GCSEs, at least four GCSEs at grades D to E, plus D or above in GCSE English and a basic ability in Numeracy and information Technology.
Career Prospects/Progression:
If you achieve a Merit or Distinction in this course, you may progress to the Level 2 Diploma in Art & Design or another relevant vocational programme. With additional, higher level training and work experience, you can progress to careers in areas such as interior design, photography, illustration, fine art, sculpture, fashion and textile design or product design.
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screen. Previous students have also attended a live recording of
Entry Requirements:
You need at least four GCSEs at grades D to E or equivalent, plus D or above in GCSE English and a basic ability in Numeracy and Information Technology. You can also apply for this course if you have a Pass for BTEC Diploma (Level 1) Creative Media Production.
Career Prospects/Progression:
If you achieve a Merit or Distinction in this course, you may progress to the 90 Credit Diploma (Level 3) Media, the BTEC Extended Diploma (Level 3) Creative Media Production or an A Level programme. You can also apply for further training or relevant employment in related areas within the Creative Industries, such as TV, video, print and broadcast journalism, film making and marketing.
For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
Level 3 Diploma in Art & Design This is a creative general Art & Design course which prepares students for Higher Education, vocational Apprenticeships or employment. It provides you with the opportunity to explore and develop general Art & Design practice, including life drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, as well as illustration, 3D design, architecture, graphic design, media, visual communication, digital and traditional photography, fashion and textile skills and the history of Art & Design.
Work Experience Opportunities:
Students have the opportunity to participate in live briefs and competitions and also have work exhibited locally.
Entry Requirements:
Five GCSE’s at grades A* - C including English and Maths.
Career Prospects/Progression:
This course is designed to help you develop your portfolio so you can progress on to Higher Education courses in Art, Design and Media, including those available at Yeovil College and the University Centre Yeovil. You can also progress on to employment and Apprenticeships. Previous students have gained employment in all areas of the Creative and Design industries, teaching, art therapy, performing arts, advertising, marketing and film.
Trips/Residentials:
Visits might include day trips to Bristol, London and Thorpe Park. All trips are designed to enhance your vocational skills and are related to assignments. There may be a residential trip. Previous destinations have included New York and Paris.
Level 3 Diploma in Graphic Design This course allows you to develop multidisciplinary skills in relation to your chosen Graphic and Design pathway, such as Graphic Design, web-based media, product design, interior design and animation. You will develop your specialist focus through support and discussion and based on the area which most interests you. You will then develop your portfolio drawing on the areas covered during the 90 Credit Diploma (Packaging, Advertising, Animation, Interactive Media & Web Design, Illustration, Photography, Typography). Students implement and develop skills to visualise and generate ideas and concepts to produce hand-made outcomes and computer-generated visuals. You will use industry-standard Apple Mac hardware and Adobe CS software, including Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign and Flash. The course includes live briefs, work experience and design competitions. Trips/Residentials:
Visits might include day trips to Bristol, London and Thorpe Park. All trips are designed to enhance your vocational skills and are related to assignments. There may be a residential trip. Previous destinations have included New York and Paris.
Work Experience Opportunities :
You will take part in real world design briefs and competitions developing your employability and enterprise skills. Practicing designers and industry experts are also involved with some projects and lessons.
Entry Requirements:
You need five GCSEs at grade A* to C, including English and Maths.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
This course is excellent preparation for Art & Design Foundation Diploma courses, which help you develop your portfolio ready for university application or employment, Advanced Apprenticeships in Creative & Media or other specific Higher Education qualifications at university, such as those available through Yeovil College and the University Centre Yeovil. You can also apply for employment, in Junior Graphic Design roles. With higher level training and additional work experience, you can progress to job roles such as Designer, Graphic Designer, Product Designer, Animator, Illustrator, Packaging Designer, Web Site Designer, Interior Designer, Concept Artist, Photographer and Architectural Designer.
For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
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Level 3 Diploma in Creative Media Production During this course, you will continue to develop your knowledge of television, film and radio production and your skills and contribution as part of a production team. Your technical skills will grow as you learn more about using state-of-the-art equipment, including digital camcorders and editing software, to produce both fiction and nonfiction products to industry standard. Students continue to work extensively with prestigious regional and national organisations on live projects and assignments, ensuring you gain real life experience that will prepare you well for employment in the industry.]
Level 3 Foundation Diploma in Art & Design This is an intensive, one year, post-A level course which prepares students for Higher Education. It provides you with the opportunity to develop your Fine Art practice, including life drawing, painting, sculpture and printmaking, as well as illustration, 3D design, architecture, graphic design, media, visual communication, digital and traditional photography and fashion and textile skills and explore the history of Art & Design. Great emphasis is placed teaching individual perceptual and conceptual development, informing and strengthening your aims and ambitions, personal vision, thought processes and creative ideas. The importance of acquiring skills, applying techniques and gaining practical understanding is developed through workshop sessions and progressed through individual assignments, where the process of developing ideas and placing work into context becomes a greater focus.
Trips/Residentials:
There is an annual visit to the Making of Harry Potter exhibition at the Warner Bros Studio Tour, London.
Work Experience Opportunities:
You will work with a variety of external companies, charities and other organisations on live briefs.
Entry Requirements:
You need to have five GCSEs at grades A* to C, including English and Maths. BTEC Diploma (Level 2) Creative Media Production or GCSE Media Studies is desirable.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
This course is good preparation for Art & Design Foundation courses, Creative & Media Apprenticeships or other specific Higher Education qualifications at university, such as FdA Media available at the University Centre Yeovil. You can also progress to further training or relevant employment within the Creative Industries, such as TV, video, print and broadcast journalism, film making and marketing.
Trips/Residentials:
There are study trips to Oxford and London, as well as an international residential trip. This is non-compulsory. Past destinations have included Prague, Marrakesh, Berlin, Venice, Lisbon, Barcelona and Madrid.
Work Experience Opportunities:
Students have the opportunity to participate in live briefs and competitions and also have work exhibited locally.
Entry Requirements: You must have or be studying for an A Level or vocational qualification in an Art, Design and/or Media subject. Applications are welcome from mature students, who will be interviewed to discuss how prior achievement may enable them to participate in the course.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
Career Opportunities / Progression: This course is designed to help you develop your portfolio so you can progress on to Higher Education courses in Art, Design and Media, including those available at Yeovil College and the University Centre Yeovil. You can also progress on to employment and Apprenticeships. Previous students have gained employment in all areas of the Creative and Design industries, teaching, art therapy, performing arts, advertising, marketing and film.
You will be offered support, advice and guidance both on current work and progression routes.
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Welcome to the Business Department.
Level 3 Diploma in Business
The three best things: 1. Many students complete with high grades 2. Students work on live briefs and assignments. 3. Entreprenership & master classes embedded in the curriculum.
Welcome to the wonderful world of Business! This amazing course is specifically designed to open doors to an advanced career in Business. Using a range of media, practical sessions and teaching methods, we will help you to progress from fundamental topics, such as Business Environment, Business Communication and Business Resources, to more advanced subjects, such as Accounting, Creative Product Promotion, Contract Law and Human Resources Management. Your work experience with local and national employers will provide you with real life examples for your assignment work and help your journey into business. Trips/Residentials:
Trips are optional, but you are encouraged to come on as many as you can. They provide an essential insight into how businesses work and enable you to glean important analytical information in order to evaluate subject topics. Previous destinations have included Paris business conferences, the Student Enterprise Conference and the Clothes Show.
Work Experience Opportunities:
Level 2 Business Business offers a gateway to lots of exciting opportunities in areas such as Retail, Customer Service, Sales and Management and lets you recognise and achieve your potential. During the BTEC First Diploma, you can gain a theoretical foundation with practical work skills to prepare you for a wide range of interesting careers. You will explore areas such as business enterprise, finance and marketing and have the opportunity to not only manage your own project but carry out an exciting and innovative campaign to promote sustainability in the business workplace. You will gain an insight into Business through work experience and be able to take GCSE or Functional Skills in English or Maths to further enhance your CV.
Work experience is an integral part of this course. Building working relationships with employers through work experience placements is of vital importance. You will complete two work experience blocks in the first year and one in the second.
Entry Requirements:
You need at least five GCSEs at grade A* to C or a Distinction for your BTEC Diploma (Level 2) Business. You must have GCSE English and Maths at grade C.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
This is a nationally and internationally recognised course within the Business market, equivalent to three A Levels. As such, after successfully gaining this qualification, you can apply for degree courses at universities, as well as the University Centre Yeovil, or Advanced Apprenticeships in Business or another relevant subject. You can also apply for employment.
Entry Requirements:
You need at least four GCSEs at grade D or equivalent, plus grade C in GCSE English or Maths.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
This course aims to prepare you for further, advanced level study at Level 3 through the range of modules it offers. Completing work experience also means you are better prepared for employment or an Advanced Apprenticeship after the course. Past students have found this course an excellent springboard into a more specialised career path.
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Care & Early Year Care & Early Years
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Welcome to the Care & Early Years Department.
Level 1 Exploring the Care Sectors
The three best things:
Would you like to learn how to enrich the lives of young children throughout your career? Then this introductory qualification is for you!
1. We won the South West Health care Apprenticeship Provider Award 2. Another very successful Intergenerational Project event involving Health and Social Care Learners working with Yarlington to bring together younger people and older people 3. Exciting opportunities for younger people wanting to work in the care sector with the development of the Care Career College, working in Partnership with Yeovil District College
During this course, you will gain the basic skills and understanding needed to work with children, such as how to plan healthy meals and encourage children to eat them, how to address children’s needs and how great childcare services can make a difference to people’s lives. You will discover how play enhances young children’s lives through practical sessions where you will get involved – and messy! This is a wonderfully exciting course that will broaden your knowledge and introduce you to the fulfilling world of working with children. Trips/Residentials:
There are a number of trips related to this course.
Work Experience Opportunities:
You will complete work experience in a Childcare setting.
Entry Requirements:
You need GCSEs at grade D to F, including English. Work experience in Childcare completed through school or as a volunteer with out of school clubs, such as Rainbows or Beavers is desirable.
Career Opportunities/Progression: After you have successfully completed this course, you may like to progress to a Level 2 qualification or an Intermediate Apprenticeship.
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Level 3 Diploma in Early Years (Early Years Educator) Do you want a career that is rewarding and stimulating, where no two days are the same and every day you wake up knowing that what you learn and experience will enrich the lives of young children? Then the CACHE Diploma (Level 3) Childcare is the perfect course for you! This course offers you a fantastic opportunity to gain experience and understanding of working with under fives and to learn about children up to age 7. Not only do you get to enrich your knowledge through essential work experience placements, but also through innovative and interactive sessions which compare theory and practice.
Entry Requirements:
As well as a pro-active, can-do attitude and good communication skills with both children and adults, you need at least five GCSEs at grade C or above, including English and Maths, or a B or Distinction in a relevant Level 2 qualification, such as a BTEC or CACHE certificate, plus GCSE Maths and English at grade C or above. You also need to have completed two weeks’ work experience in the Early Years sector, supported by a relevant reference. This can be via school placement or an additional voluntary placement. Depending on your choice of work setting while at College, DBS clearance may be required. Experience in the voluntary sector, such as supporting after school clubs, Rainbows or Beavers, is desirable.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
Once you have successfully gained this qualification, you can progress to a Foundation Degree or Honours degree in Early Years Sector at university, stretching your development in this field. Past students have gone on to work in nurseries and schools, as well as finding positions as nannies abroad or working for holiday companies running childcare provision overseas. Practitioners can work in nurseries, nursery schools, reception class in primary schools or as pre-school workers.
Trips/Residentials:
Trips are provided to give you the opportunity to see and experience the culture, care and provision for children and young people in another country. Previous destinations have included Slovenia, Venice, Prague, Slovakia, South Africa and Budapest.
Work Experience Opportunities:
You will complete two days of work experience per week during term time. Overall, you will carry out 800 hours of work experience over the two years of the course, working with a range of ages from 0-5. Work experience placements include time with nurseries, pre-schools and school reception year classes. There may be the opportunity to work with a registered childminder (age dependent).
For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
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Level 2 Health & Social Care
Level 3 Health & Social Care
Welcome to the wonderful world of Health & Social Care! This amazing course has been specifically designed to open doors to a career in the industry. You will learn about all aspects of Health & Social care across all age ranges and client groups. Your work experience will help you develop your practical skills and inprove your course work, bringing assignments to life with real examples. Units include Human Lifespan Development, Health & Social Care Values, Communication and Individual Rights and you will get the opportunity to organise many community and fundraising events.
This course is suitable for anyone hoping to follow a career in one of a wide variety of specialist roles within the Health and Social Care sector, such as nursing, occupational therapy, social work or teaching. These roles usually require a university-level or professional qualification and the BTEC Extended Diploma is one way of preparing for this training. This course equips you with the knowledge and skills required for professional roles in the sector, as well as a greater understanding of Health and Social Care organisations, different types of people who access services and their needs.
Trips/Residentials:
Trips/Residentials:
There will be trips available as part of this course, so please contact the College for details.
You will be required to carry out work experience as part of the course.
Trips give you experience of Health & Social Care provision in other countries and cultures. Residential trips have included visits to Budapest, Slovenia, Venice, Prague and Slovakia. Trips are optional. Yeovil College also has excellent links with a range of Health & Social Care providers, including Yeovil District Hospital, and you will have the opportunity to visit them.
Entry Requirements:
Work Experience Opportunities:
Work Experience Opportunities:
You need two GCSEs at grade C, including English Language, and evidence of work experience you completed at school. Previous work experience in a Health & Social Care setting is desirable.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
If you successfully complete this course with a high Merit or Distinction, you can apply for a Level 3 Health & Social Care course or an Advanced Apprenticeship, such as those available through Yeovil College. Alternatively, you can apply for supervised roles, such as Health Care Assistant.
A work placement is an essential element of the course, allowing you to experience working with different people who access Health & Social Care services in various settings. You will need to be proactive in arranging placements with chosen providers and committed to the work you undertake there.
Entry Requirements:
You need at least five GCSEs at grade C or above, including Maths and English. You must be committed to developing your professional skills through placement opportunities. You will also need to pass an interview.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
After successfully completing this Level 3 course, you can apply for university-level training such as the HND in Health & Social Care available at the University Centre Yeovil. Further training can prepare you for specialist roles such as nursing, occupational therapy, teaching, social work, youth or community work. Alternatively, you can seek employment in the Health & Social Care sector.
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Constructio
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Construction Skills Centre Welcome to the Construction Department. The three best things: 1. New construction building and moving on to main campus, improving the student experience – including our fantastic launch event with BBCs Tommy Walsh 2. Work experience opportunities for full time learners- with a wide range of local employers has been a huge success leading to Apprenticeships in all trades 3. Taking part in the 100 hour community challenge, building 30 new wooden benches from scratch to be used by the English Cricket Board across Somerset.
Construction Skills Centre
Yeovil College’s brand new Construction Skills Centre was opened in June 2015, by Celebrity TV personality and builder Tommy Walsh, in partnership with Bradford Building Supplies. The building was specifically designed to allow you to learn high level vocational, industry relevant skills for careers in Plumbing, Bricklaying, Electrical, Carpentry & Joinery & Painting and Decorating. The new building at the Mudford Road campus offers approximately 1000m2 of work space and has a unique design that will enable students to learn in a spacious, modern, environment. Construction students are taught by specialist lecturers who have all been very successful in their own trades and bring a wealth of up-to-date industry knowledge to the role. Shaped by renewable technologies and new approaches to trade skills in the Construction Industry, the Centre will enable Construction students to play a full part role in the Yeovil College community like never before and benefit from all the opportunities available at our main campus.
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Level 1 Extended Certificate in Construction Skills
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This course is designed to provide basic training in construction skills for those who want to work in the industry. If you have no previous experience or knowledge of construction skills but enjoy practical activities, this course is for you. You will gain experience in Bricklaying, Carpentry and Plumbing to help you make informed choices about your future career path. • Brick • Plumbing • Wood Trips/Residentials:
There may be trips to construction sites and relevant exhibitions.
Entry Requirements:
Ideally, you will have D grades or above in GCSE English and Maths. Work experience may also be taken into account.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
This practical course gives you the opportunity to learn new skills and to become a proficient user of a range of tools. When you successfully gain your Level 1 Certificate, you can apply for a wide range of Level 2 qualifications or an Intermediate Apprenticeship in your chosen specialism. This course covers a range of skills and tools, including basic carpentry, plumbing, brickwork, tiling and decorating, so with higher level training, you can progress to various related roles in the Construction industry.
Level 2 Diploma in Electrical Installation (Building & Structures)
Entry Requirements
This course aims to give you the skills and knowledge that you need to work in the Construction industry. The course covers a wide range of Electrical Installation areas, including health & safety, electrical principles, practical installation, inspection & testing and faults diagnosis. Successful completion of this course will give you the core practical skills to eventually become an electrician.
Career Prospects/Progression
You need at least four GCES at grade A*- C, including Maths, English and technical-based subjects, or a suitable vocational qualification.
Following successful completion of this qualification, you can progress to the Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3) Electrical Installation.
Work Experience Opportunities:
The course is timetabled for three days a week to allow you to undertake part-time work experience to support your learning.
For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
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City & Guild (Level 2) Plumbing Studies
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City and Guilds (Level 2) Diploma Site Carpentry & Bench joinery
This course is designed to give you the practical skills and knowledge to work in the Plumbing Industry. The majority of your learning will take place in our well-equipped, practical workshops, with specialist topics covered in our dedicated Plumbing classroom. You will explore topics including; Pipe Joining and Installation, Installation of Hot & Cold Water Supply, Health & Safety in the Workplace and Drainage & Sanitation.
If you would like to be a Carpenter or Joiner in the Construction industry, this course will help you to develop your knowledge so you can progress towards you goal. You will work in the College’s dedicated carpentry workshops, developing your skills in areas including roofing, cut roofs, stud walls, windows and doors and stairs, as well as developing your practical hand skills.
Entry Requirements:
Trips/Residentials:
You need grades C or above in GCSE English, Maths and Science.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
On successful completion of this course, you can progress on to an Advanced Apprenticeship in Plumbing. It is essential that anybody progressing on to the Apprenticeship has a work placement. With further training through an Apprenticeship, you will be ready for a career in the Plumbing industry.
There are visits to national exhibitions including Skill Build and Eco Build.
Entry Requirements:
You need grades D or above in GCSE English and Maths or a Level 1 qualification in Carpentry & Joinery. Work experience may also be taken into account.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
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City and Guilds (Level 3) Diploma in Site Carpentry & Bench joinery If you would like to be a Carpenter or Joiner in the Construction industry, this will help you develop your knowledge so you can progress towards your goal. You will work in the Colleges dedicated Carpentry workshops, developing complex skills in areas including cut roofing, French doors, arched joinery and Kite winder stairs as well as improving your practical hand skills.
Level 3 Diploma in Electrical Installation
Trips/Residentials:
Entry Requirements:
There are visits to national exhibitions including Skill Build and Eco Build and site visits .
Entry Requirements:
You need grade D or above in GCSE English and Maths or a Level 2 qualification or Carpentry & Joinery. Work experience may also be taken into account.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
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This course is designed for people who want to progress into a career in the electrical industry. This course covers key areas including electrical craft skills, test and inspection of electrical systems, electrical science, fault finding and BS7671 requirements, the national standard all wiring must meet. You need a Level 2 diploma in Electrical Installation. English and Maths GCSEs at grade C or above or equivalent Functional Skills qualifications.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
Following this course, you can progress to a Level 3 NVQ in Electrical Installation or apply for employment in the Construction sector. This course leads to qualification as an Electrician.
When you successfully complete this qualification, you can progress in a related area or an Advanced Apprenticeship. You should be ready to apply for a post as a Site Carpenter or Bench Joiner.
For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
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Engineering Engineering
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First Certificate in Engineering Performing Engineering Operations Engineering Technology
Welcome to the Engineering Department. The three best things: 1. Purchased 3 new industrial standard CNC machines for the machine shop enabling the college to deliver training closely related to local needs. 2. Students involved in supporting Imagineering at Bath and West show. Enabling us to showcase engineering at Yeovil College to a record 24,639 visitors over 4 days. 3. Open events for potential students have been very well attended resulting in record numbers of Applications for engineering courses for 15/16.
Industry-standard Engineering Workshops. Ashdown – Electrical Cove – Composites Leonardo - Mechanical
Level 1 Certificate in Performing Engineering Craft This introductory course is designed to help you begin developing the practical skills needed to work in the Engineering Industry. You will have the opportunity to gain experience in welding, fabrication and machining. The majority of the course is based in the College’s state-of-the-art Engineering workshops, where you can develop your skills, knowledge and understanding of these areas. Trips/Residentials: Trips include visits to the Mach 15 exhibition.
Work Experience Opportunities:
You are encouraged to undertake work experience to support your learning.
Entry Requirements:
To join this course, you need four grade D or above including Maths and English.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
When you successfully complete this qualification, you can apply for full-time Level 2 Engineering courses or an Intermediate Apprenticeship, depending on your personal career aims.
For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
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Level 2 Diploma in Engineering Technology
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Through this course, you will gain an understanding of the principles, methods and technology involved in a range of Engineering disciplines. This makes it an excellent choice for people who want a career in this dynamic sector. The course is knowledge driven and includes both theory sessions in the classrooms and practical training in our industry standard workshops.
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There is a trip to the Mach 15 exhibition.
Entry Requirements:
You need four GCSEs at grade A* to C, including Maths and English. You also need to be able to demonstrate an interest in Engineering.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
When you successfully complete this course, you can apply for Level 3 qualifications, such as the Diploma in Engineering Technology or NVQ Diploma in Performing Engineering Operations. You can also progress to the either an Intermediate or Advanced Apprenticeship in your chosen field of Engineering.
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Level 3 Diploma in Engineering Technology The level 3 Diploma is ideal for people who have achieved the 90 Credit Diploma (Level 3) Engineering and want to study Engineering at university. During this course, you will develop your understanding and broaden your knowledge of Engineering in areas including Computer Aided Drafting and Computer Numerical Control. You will also complete an Engineering project so you can apply everything that you have learned to a specific task. Trips/Residentials:
There are trips to various high profile industrial and manufacturing sites to support your learning. Previous destinations have included Numatic International in Chard and the National Machining Exhibition at the NEC.
Level 2 in Engineering Craft The BTEC First extended Certificate is ideal for people who enjoy the technical side of Engineering and want to progress on to study Engineering at Level 3 or become an apprentice. During this course, you will develop your base understanding and broaden your knowledge of a range of Engineering specialisms. Entry Requirements:
You need 4 GCSE’s at grade D or above including Maths and English.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
If you successfully complete this qualification, you can progress to Level 3 course. With additional training and experience, you can apply for more roles in the industry.
Entry Requirements:
You need five GCSEs at grades A* to B, including Maths, Science and English.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
If you successfully complete this course, you can progress to Higher Education courses including degrees or HNC/Ds, such as those available at the University Centre Yeovil. With additional training and experience, you can apply for more roles in the industry.
For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
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Professional Hair & Beauty Salons Welcome to the Hair and Beauty Department. The three best things: 1. Students took part in the end of year hair show and competition which was judged by local employers, the students show cased work to employers, friends family and the general public . The themes were based on an avant-garde and fantasy and allowed them to let their imaginations go wild. 2. Two students from level 2 and 3 beauty therapy took part in World Skills in Milton Keyes. They both did exceptionally well with one student coming 2nd in her heat and will now go to the next stages. 3. when local employers joined the hair and beauty team and students at the college on ‘Industry day’ to do demonstrations, have career talks and give interview advice to learners who were progressing into employment . We have had huge successes this year with the majority of beauty students gaining employment in industry. Hairdressing and Beauty Therapy students train in professional salons at the Yeovil College Mudford Road Campus and at the North Dorset Campus in Shaftesbury. Open to the public, The Nexus Salons allow you to work with real clients putting the skills you learn in class into practice and gaining experience in how to provide excellent customer service and deal with realistic situations.
Salon Product Range
You will work with top professional products including the Environ Skincare range, Hara Skincare, Jane Iredale make-up and OPI polishes. As well as using these on paying clients, you will also be able to hone your product sales skills, another useful ability in the Beauty Therapy business.
To Book an Appointment
If you would like to be pampered by one of our current students and experience the salons as a customer, call 01935 845357 (Yeovil). Price lists, opening times and more information is available on www.yeovil.ac.uk.
Nexus Hair Salon
Also in the Nexus complex, Nexus Hair is where Yeovil’s trainee stylists offer professional Hair services, while those at the Yeovil College @ North Dorset campus staff the Headstart salon. These well-equipped training salons are open to the public, giving you the opportunity to put what you have learned into practice in a realistic setting, preparing you well for working in the sector and dealing with real clients and situations. Students offer treatments including a range of the latest cutting, blowdrying, hair extensions, perming and colour treatments for both men and women, as well as wet shaves for men.
For more information
If you would like to see the salons from a customer’s point of view, call 01935 845486 (Nexus Hair Salon) or 01747 856012 (Headstart) to book an appointment. Prices, opening times and more can be found on www.yeovil.ac.uk.
The students offer an extensive range of treatments, including facials, non-surgical face lifts, electrolysis, head & body massage, waxing, manicures/pedicures, eye treatments, spray tanning and more.
For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
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Yeovil & Shaftesbury Hair Shows Every year, Yeovil College and the Yeovil College @ North Dorset hold a catwalk show to showcase the styling skills of Hairdressing students. More than 200 students take part, representing Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 full and part-time courses and Intermediate and Advanced Apprenticeships. School students completing Hairdressing qualifications alongside their GCSEs also style models for the creative extravaganza. In 2015, students creative amazing styles and looks based on themes including Environmental, Fantasy, Historical,
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Avant-Garde, Prom and Bridal. Both catwalk shows are open to the public and tickets often sell out as friends, family and members of the public are keen to see what our students have designed for the event. VIPs and employers also come to the event, hoping to spot the star stylists of the future. To see more photographs from previous events, visit the Yeovil College Facebook page. Remember to look out for news of the next show in Spring 2016!
For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
Level 1 Beauty Therapy This course is an excellent introduction to the Beauty Therapy industry. It has been designed to help you grow your practical abilities, as well as develop your creative and artistic skills through nail art, themed face painting and photographic make up. The course emphasises the professional behaviours and ethical working skills that you will need for a successful career in the industry, as well as health and safety and employability skills. You will gain valuable experience with external clients in our professional salon and be encouraged to take part in competitions, helping you to aspire to be the best.
Work Experience Opportunities:
You will help in our professional salon, supporting students on Level 2 and 3 courses as they provide treatments for external clients. Additionally, you are encouraged to find a voluntary work placement to help increase your experience.
Entry Requirements:
You should have either an entry level qualification or GCSEs at grades E to G. A keen interest in Beauty Therapy is vital and you should be prepared to complete voluntary work experience during the course to help you practice and develop your skills.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
When you successfully complete this Level 1 course, you may progress to a Level 2 Diploma in Beauty Therapy. This course is available at Yeovil College both full and part-time. Alternatively, you can apply for an Intermediate (Level 2) Apprenticeship.
Trips/Residentials:
Trips include a visit to the Professional Beauty industry showcase at ExCel, London, where you can find out about the latest trends in Beauty Therapy. There may be costs associated with these trips.
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For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
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Level 2 Diploma in Beauty Therapy (General)
Level 3 Diploma in Beauty Therapy (General)
This course is ideal if you want to begin initial training for a career in the Beauty Industry. During this course, you can develop a comprehensive range of practical skills and theoretical knowledge covering health & safety, facial skincare, waxing, manicures, pedicures, eye treatments, make - up application and reception duties. Students will also take advantage of a range of supplementary courses including St Tropez. You will benefit from professional courses related to salon products including Hara Skincare, Environ Skincare and Jane Iredale mineral make-up. The NVQ Diploma is offered full and part-time at Yeovil College and part-time at Yeovil College @ North Dorset.
This qualification is based on National Occupation Standards for Beauty Therapy and is designed for students who wish to advance within the profession or have ambitions to manage or own a salon. During this course, you will build upon the skills gained at Level 2. In addition, you will learn a range of advanced treatment techniques, including electrical face and body treatments, electrolysis, body massage, eyelash extensions and intimate waxing. You will also complete additional training in specialist treatments, including Environ skincare, Sono-phoresis, Jane Iredale make up, St Tropez tanning and Gellish nails. We also offer Standing Tall and recruitment workshops.
Trips/Residentials:
Trips/Residentials:
There is an optional, annual residential to European country where you can experience the spa and beauty therapy treatments available in another culture.
Work Experience Opportunities:
You will complete one compulsory week of work experience and are encouraged to practice your skills outside of lessons.
Entry Requirements:
You need GCSE English and Science at Grade C or above and GCSE Maths grade D or above, as well as a good level of literacy. Enthusiasm and a commitment to the course are essential for successful.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
On the successful completion of this course, you can progress on to the NVQ Diploma (Level 3) Beauty Therapy (General), which is available full and part-time, or an Apprenticeship. Professional Beauty Therapists work in a wide variety of locations, including spas, salons, cruise ships and hotels, as well as Mobile Therapists. If you would like to own or run your own salon, you may like to work towards the Diploma (Level 4) Salon Management.
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There is an opportunity for all Beauty Therapy students to go on a residential trip to a European destination, where you will experience spa and therapy treatments from a different cultural perspective.
Work Experience Opportunities:
You will complete one week of work experience as part of this course.
Entry Requirements:
You must have successfully completed the NVQ Diploma (Level 2) Beauty Therapy or equivalent qualification to join this course.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
When you successfully complete this Level 3 course, you will have the necessary understanding and skills to undertake a Senior Beauty Therapist, Head Therapist or Salon Manager role or to work as a self-employed Beauty Therapist. You might like to consider positions such as Nail Technician, Trainer or TV Make Up Artist or sectors including the cosmetics industry, sales or cruise liners. If you want to develop your skills further, you can apply for additional specialist vocational qualifications at Level 3 or Level 4 or management traineeships.
For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
Level 1 Hairdressing
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This course is an excellent introduction to the Hairdressing industry. It has been designed to help you develop the practical skills you will need for a successful Hairdressing career and focuses on the professional image and behaviours you will need to work in this customer-focussed industry. During this course, you will gain valuable experience with external clients in our professional salon and showcase you skills and creativity at a cross-college endof-year catwalk show and competition.
Entry Requirements:
You will need Entry Level qualifications in English and Maths and/or GCSE grades E to G.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
With the VTVT Diploma (Level 1) Hairdressing, you can apply for courses including VRQ Diploma (Level 2) Women’s Hairdressing, NVQ Diploma (Level 2) Hairdressing, Diploma (Level 2) Men’s Barbering or an Intermediate Apprenticeship. We can help you choose the best course for you.
Trips/Residentials:
You will have the opportunity to go to a top industry trade show in London or Birmingham and fashion show, also in London. We also encourage students to take part in competitions and you may want to go to these to show your support and gain best practice experience. At the end of the year, you will style a model for our spectacular catwalk show, which is open to the public.
Work Experience Opportunities:
You will help provide Hairdressing services in our professional salon, supporting students on Level 3 course as they style external clients. You are also encouraged to find a voluntary work placement to help increase your experience. You will also get involved with local community and charity events, each giving you more opportunities to practice your skills.
Level 2 Diploma in Hairdressing
YC @ ND
This course will prepare you for employment in the Hair Industry. It covers every aspect of working in a professional salon as a stylist. During this course, you will be based in one of our well-equipped and highly professional Hair salons at either Yeovil College or Yeovil College @ North Dorset. The course covers topics including Health and Safety, Advising and Consulting Clients, Cutting Hair Using Basic Techniques, Shampooing, Conditioning and Hair Colouring. Trips/Residentials:
You will have the opportunity to go on trips. Destinations vary each year, but previous trips have included visits to trade shows, hair shows and external workshops, including Salon International and Clothes Show events.
Work Experience Opportunities:
You will complete work experience as part of this course to enhance your employability.
Entry Requirements:
You need to have successfully completed the VRQ Diploma (Level 2) In Hairdressing or have three GCSEs at grade C or above. You also need a good standard of written work for your portfolio. Science-based, English and Maths qualifications will also help you in some of the theory-based areas and a working knowledge of IT/word processing will be useful. Of more importance are your personal qualities of common sense and good self-organisation.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
If you successfully complete this qualification, you can progress to either the full-time NVQ Diploma (Level 3) in Hairdressing or an Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3). Alternatively, you can seek employment and benefit from Yeovil College’s close links with employers in the local areas.
For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
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Level 2 certificate in Women’s Hairdressing
YC @ ND
This course will help you develop a practical understanding of the underlying principles and skills required for the Hairdressing industry. It has been designed using the National Occupation Standards in Hairdressing to give you the work skills you will need and provide a platform for you to prepare for employment in the industry. This course is available at both Yeovil College and Yeovil College @ North Dorset in Shaftesbury. You will showcase what you have learned at the cross college end-of-year catwalk show and competition.
This course is designed for students who have already achieved a Level 2 Hairdressing qualification and worked in industry, but would like to develop their skills further for a supervisory or management role. You will have the opportunity to cover a range of topic areas, including product promotion, health and safety, Hairdressing consultation services and how to creatively cut hair with a variety of techniques. Assessment will take place in one of our state-of-the-art salons. There is also an opportunity to complete an Award Hair Extensions. Trips/Residentials
Trips/Residentials:
Previous trips have included visits to the Clothes Show and the Salon International exhibition.
There are opportunities to visit industry fairs as part of this course. Previous destinations include Salon International events in London and the Wella Hair Show in Paris.
Work Experience Opportunities:
Work Experience Opportunities:
You will undertake work experience as part of this course.
Entry Requirements:
You must have a proven interest in the Hairdressing Industry and successful interview to join this course. Although the course is suitable for those who have completed Salon Services or Hair & Beauty Study courses, no prior experience of Hairdressing is required.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
On the successful completion of this course, you are encouraged to progress on to the one year NVQ Diploma (Level 2) in Hairdressing. This will allow you to consolidate your practical skills and ensure you are ready for employment in industry.
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Level 3 Diploma in Hairdressing
You will undertake voluntary work experience for two weeks in a salon.
Entry Requirements:
You must have a NVQ (Level 2) Hairdressing qualification and relevant experience to join this course.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
Following successful completion of this course, you can apply for management or supervisory roles in the Hairdressing Industry. If you are interested in developing your business skills, you can apply for a Level 4 Business Management course, such as those available at the University Centre Yeovil, or the Diploma (Level 4) Salon Management.
For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
Hospitality & Catering Hospitality & Catering
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The Da Vinci Restaurant Welcome to the Hospitality & Catering Department. The three best things: 1. Winning the Western Gazette taste award for innovation because of how we run a commercial restaurant/kitchen whilst training students nominated by the local community. 2. Joe Purtell and Matt Badman get through to the finals of the Teflon Diamond Standards awards in London, judged by John Williams MBE executive chef at The Ritz, Martyn Nail executive chef at Claridge’s and celebrity judge Lesley Waters. 3. ‘Great Yeovil Menu’ which highlight all the excellent work done over the academic year by our students.
The Da Vinci Restaurant
Recently refurbished and expanded, the Da Vinci Restaurant is Yeovil College’s training restaurant. Here, you will gain high level Food & Beverage Service and Professional Cookery skills in a realistic setting that is open to the public.
Students training at the Da Vinci provide a breakfast, lunch and regular evening sit in and take away services, all adding variety to the experience you gain. You will have the opportunity to plan and run a range of themed events, including charity fundraisers, seasonal celebrations, national food days and more. The Da Vinci is a popular working restaurant with an enthusiastic following of regular customers, from individuals to businesses, meaning you have valuable opportunities to impress diners with the skill and knowledge you have gained on your course. If you are thinking about taking a Hospitality & Catering course at Yeovil College, you might like to visit the Da Vinci for a meal or drop in at one of our open events to talk with staff and current students. In 2015 we launched our newly refurbished training kitchens with a special evening ‘The Great Yeovil Menu’. Award winning students Matthew Badman and Joe Purtill, cooked a delicious three course meal for special guests. For more information on the Da Vinci Restaurant, please visit www. yeovil.ac.uk or call 01935 845341 to book a table.
Part of the Nexus complex, the Da Vinci is a forty seater restaurant complete with patio area and licensed bar, giving you extensive opportunities to learn about serving real life customers and how to adapt to a range of spontaneous situations. In this way, you will gain realistic experience and complete your training well prepared for a career in the Hospitality and catering sector.
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For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
Level 1 The Hospitality Industry
Level 2 Diploma in Hospitality
If you want to start a career in the Hospitality & Catering industry, this is an excellent introduction. It combines two Hospitality courses, the Diploma in Professional Cookery and Certificate in Food & Beverage Service, covering food preparation and cooking, food safety in the workplace, team work, communication and customer care. You will gain essential skills so you can provide a professional restaurant service.
This course, supported by the Craft Guild of Chefs and designed with the help of the Hospitality industry, helps you to develop skills learnt during earlier training. You will learn about all aspects of food preparation and cooking to help you pursue your chef training. You will learn techniques to prepare, cook and serve meat, fish, vegetables and pastry dishes, together with how to plan menus effectively, taking into account nutrition, cultural influences and food trends.
Trips/Residentials:
A variety of educational trips are planned, including an end-ofyear excursion.
Work Experience Opportunities:
You will complete two weeks of work experience in a relevant role as part of this course.
Entry Requirements:
You need a keen interest in the Hospitality and Catering industry, as well as a good level of English and Maths, ideally shown by two GCSEs at grade D or above in these subjects.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
When you successfully complete this introductory course, you can progress to a full-time, Level 2 course or an Intermediate Apprenticeship in either Professional Cookery or Professional Food & Beverage Services.
Trips/Residentials:
A variety of trips are planned, as well as visits from guest speakers.
Work Experience Opportunities:
You complete two weeks’ of work experience as part of this course.
Entry Requirements:
You must have at least three GCSEs at A* to D grade, preferably including English and Maths. You must have an Introductory Diploma in Professional Cookery and/or relevant experience of working in the Catering industry.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
Upon successful completion of this qualification, you may like to progress to a related Level 3 course, such as an Advanced Apprenticeship in Professional Cookery.
For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
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Level 3 Diploma in Advanced Professional Cookery
Level 3 Diploma in Food & Beverage Service Supervision
During this course, you will develop advanced, professional culinary skills and fundamental supervisory skills, preparing you for a successful career in the Catering & Hospitality industry. Topics covered include advanced meat, poultry and game, complex vegetarian/vegetable dishes, desserts, petit fours and decorative items, fish and shellfish, gastronomy and patisserie and fermented goods, as well as supervision and team leading. You will gain experience in the wellequipped, professional kitchens of our highly popular restaurant, the Da Vinci, which is open to public.
This course is designed for people who aspire to work in a front of house supervisory role in a Hospitality environment. The course includes modules on barista skills, supervising events, preparing and serving cocktails and preparing and serving wines. You will gain experience in our professional restaurant, the Da Vinci, which is open to the public and highly popular with customers.
Trips/Residentials:
You need a VRQ Diploma (Level 2) Food & Beverage Service to join this course.
Visits to and from local suppliers underpin all aspects of this course, including wine appreciation and demonstration. An international end-of year excursion is planned.
Work Experience Opportunities:
You will undertake two weeks’ work experience as part of this course.
Trips/Residentials:
There will be relevant trips throughout the year, as well as end-of-year excursion. Pervious destination for trips include HIX@SOHO in London.
Entry Requirements:
Career Opportunities/Progression:
After you successfully complete this course, you can further enhance your skills with additional managerial or business qualifications or seek employment. Potential roles to apply for after completing qualification could include Restaurant Team Leader, Supervisor, Bar Tender.
Entry Requirements:
You need to have successfully completed the Diploma (Level 2) Professional Cookery or have relevant industry experience.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
After gaining this qualification, you can progress to employment or a Higher Education qualification, such as a Hospitality Foundation degree.
Level 2 Diploma in Hairdressing Professional Cookery This course, supported by the Craft Guild of Chefs and designed with the help of the Hospitality industry, helps you to develop skills learnt during earlier training. You will learn about all aspects of food preparation and cooking to help you pursue your chef training. You will learn techniques to prepare, cook and serve meat, fish, vegetables and pastry dishes, together with how to plan menus effectively, taking into account nutrition, cultural influences and food trends.
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Entry Requirements:
You must have at least three GCSEs at A* to C grade, preferably including English and Maths. You must have an Introductory Diploma in Professional Cookery and/or relevant experience of working in the Catering industry.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
Upon successful completion of this qualification, you may like to progress to a related Level 3 course, such as an Advanced Apprenticeship in Professional Cookery.
For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
IT Computing IT & Computing
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Welcome to the IT & Computing Department.
Level 2 Extended Certificate in Information Technology
The three best things: 1. More and more learners are choosing to do computing than ever before the BTEC National Diploma has become the course to study in IT for those wishing to progress into either Higher Education or Employment 2. Our Employability day in March saw a record number of learners attend to receive guidance on interview techniques and CV’s from local employers from the Computing sector 3. We have this year seen a continued growth in both learners applying for apprenticeships and employers recruiting apprentices with Yeovil College both locally and across the south of England as far away as central London
This course aims to give you a sound foundation in Information Technology. You will gain both practical skills and a knowledge base that can be used in IT applications. The course also gives you the opportunity to develop personal skills needed in the workplace. Completing this qualification will give you a firm foundation in presenting information and using IT in communication. This course is broadly equivalent to two GCSEs. Entry Requirements:
You need a GCSE in English up to grade D.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
This qualification is ideal for study alongside GCSEs. For adult learners, the BTEC Extended Certificate (Level 2) can develop your work experience in a particular sector. It is suitable for those who would like to change career or move into a particular area of employment following a career break.
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For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
Level 3 Diploma in Information Technology This highly practical course is designed for people who would like to advance their knowledge of Software Development or Network and System Support. Both strands help you develop your practical IT skills and confidence to carryout software development or hardware and networking technical support activities. The course also gives you the opportunity to develop the personal skills needed in the workplace. This wide ranging course covers communications technology, computer systems, procedural programming, event driven programming, object oriented programing, systems analysis, information systems, IT technical support, computer systems, website management, animation and graphics. You will be taught in a variety of ways, including through lectures, group discussion, blogs, podcasts, forums and practical and research activities. Most units have a strong practical element, meaning your will regularly work with computers. Entry Requirements:
You need GCSEs in English and Maths at grade D or above.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
This qualification is designed for study alongside GCSEs. For all students, the Level 2 Diploma can develop your work experience in a particular sector of IT. It is suitable for those who would like to begin their further studies in Computing with excellent progression options into Level 3 IT or employment.
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Motor Vehicl Centre Motor Vehicle Centre
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Motor Vehicle Centre, Yeovil Welcome to the Motor Vehicle Department. The three best things: 1. Centre revamp – includes redecoration, re-allocation of rooms, expansion of ICT suite and a new learner rest room with pool table and table tennis. This provides the learners with an area to relax in during breaks from their busy college day and adequate resources to carry out assessment tasks electronically.. 2. Introduction of IMI E-Portfolio – an electronic assessment system which may be accessed remotely from home enabling learners to progress their coursework at any time.
Staff
The Motor Vehicle Training Centre is a friendly environment which offers the excellent level of training needed to work in the Motor Vehicle industry. The Centre has a team of highly experienced and knowledgeable staff who are there to help you learn and develop your technical and other skills. Tutors and Assessors are on hand to support you through your course, as well as offer additional support if required.
Location and Transport
The Centre is easily accessible through bus routes and within walking distance from Yeovil town centre. Rail links are also close, offering opportunities for students who live further away.
3. Increase in student numbers and developments with the local community and industry. Events have been held and are planned for employers and with schools, which will help in continued growth of student numbers and the Motor Vehicle provision as a whole. The aim is to be the provider of choice in Yeovil and its’ surrounding areas, offering an outstanding learner experience.
Facilities The Motor Vehicle Training Centre is situated amongst Seaton Mews in Yeovil and offers a purpose built modern centre, with both workshop and classroom facilities. The dedicated vocational training centre offers training from Entry Level up to Advanced Level and works closely in partnership with local schools, employers and garages. The Centre has a large, fully equipped workshop area designed to simulate the working conditions and expected tasks of a professional garage environment. Specialist equipment includes demonstration bays with lifts, portable and static engine stands, motor vehicle test equipment scanner, engine tuners and a tyre bay. The engineering and fabrication facilities include benches, drills, grinders, MIG welding and hand tools. There are also four separate training rooms on site plus a dedicated ICT suite with audio-visual equipment designed to support you to achieve your full Apprenticeship. English and Maths skills and essential theoretical knowledge are taught in these rooms.
For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
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Level 1 Diploma in Vehicle Maintenance This introductory course offers you the basic knowledge and practical skills required for careers in the Motor Vehicle industry. It includes modules on core areas including engineering equipment and materials, compression and spark ignition power units, engine liquid cooling and lubrication, steering and suspension, braking systems, vehicle transmission, wheels and tyres and exhaust systems. You will train in the Motor Vehicle Training Centre’s specially equipped workshop and classrooms. Work Experience Opportunities:
This course is recognised by the Motor Vehicle industry and prepares you for an Intermediate Motor Vehicle Apprenticeship. You will learn the practical skills and theoretical understanding needed in areas such as servicing, engineering, health and safety and electrical units. This is ideal progression for you if you have already achieved the Level 1 qualification. Work Experience Opportunities:
You are encouraged to support your learning with work experience.
Entry Requirements:
You are encouraged to support your learning with work experience.
You need at least four GCSEs at grade E or above including Maths and English at grade C or above, or a pass a Level 1. You will also need to pass an initial interview and assessment.
Entry Requirements:
Career Opportunities/Progression:
You need a pass at Entry Level or a range of GCSEs at grade D to G.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
After gaining this qualification, you can continue your training with the full-time IMI Diploma (Level 2) Light Vehicle Maintenance & Repair or an Intermediate Apprenticeship.
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Level 2 Diploma in Light Vehicle
Once you have successfully completed this course, you can continue your training with a related Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) such as Light Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Principles. Alternatively, you can seek employment in the sector.
For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
Level 2 Diploma in Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Technology If you would like to work in the Motor Vehicle industry, this course will help you learn both the theoretical knowledge and practical skills that you need to work in today’s Automotive industry. Trips/Residentials: Trips include a visit to Jaguar Land Rover.
Entry Requirements:
Level 1 Motor Vehicle qualification or GCSEs at grades A to C.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
With further experience and training, you can progress to more senior, specialist or supervisory roles in the industry. You can also explore higher level courses, such as Higher National Certificates. In the long term, if you would like to own and run your own automotive business, you can take a range of relevant courses at Yeovil College, including Business, Accounting, Management and Marketing training.
Level 3 Diploma in Light Vehicle During this course, you will develop the skills and knowledge you gained at Level 2, preparing you for a Technician role in the industry. You will learn the practice and theory of advanced computer-based fault diagnostics and how to make more complex repairs. The course covers how to recognise and mend faults in a variety of areas, including the engine, chassis, transmission and driver line and electrical systems. Entry Requirements:
You must have a Level 2 Motor Vehicle qualification and GCSEs at grades A to C. Or you may have Level 2 Functional Skills qualifications.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
If you would like to start your own business, you may like to take other courses at Yeovil College in Business, Management, Accounting or Marketing. With this Level 3 qualification, you can apply for roles in the Motor Trade such as Technician or Fitter or progress to Higher Education courses, including Higher National Certificates.
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Performance Spaces & Events Yeovil College has an excellent reputation for Music and Performing Arts and is proud to have former students who have gone on to great success in the industry. Currently, former Yeovil College students are performing both in the West End and on Broadway, while others have pursued careers in other related areas of the industry, such as music journalism or technical support.
all aspects of performing and stagecraft, including lighting, set design and costume.
Both Music and Performing Arts students regularly perform gigs and shows throughout their courses. The main venues on campus are the Main Hall and Holcote House and other students and members of the public are welcomed into the audience.
If you are interested in studying Music or Performing Arts at Yeovil College and want to see for yourself what our students can do, look out for news of forthcoming shows and gigs on our Facebook and Twitter feeds.
In previous years, the annual College production has taken to the road and toured local theatres including the Octagon in Yeovil. Music students end the year with an album launch gig, which has also been held at a number of different external venues.
Both locations are equipped with stage, PA and lighting, offering students the opportunity to perform in a professional setting and learn
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BTEC Extended Diploma (Level 3) Music This course allows you to continue developing your knowledge and insight into the workings of the Music industry ready for a successful career in the sector. The Extended Diploma also offers a practical approach to Music, along with wider opportunities to explore the development of popular music and the music industry through performance, composition, recording and promotion. As part of the course, you will record an album of original material, promote and perform your own gigs and develop the skills you need to prepare full scores of your own songs. As well as supporting local and College events with technical services, all students work in bands throughout the course and perform approximately every four to six weeks. Work Experience Opportunities:
Yeovil College Music students get involved in a busy schedule of internal and external events. These events are highly varied and include opportunities to perform and to promote and crew for different of scenarios.
Entry Requirements: Four GCSE’s A* - C, including either English or Maths.
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BTEC Extended Diploma (Level 3) Performing Arts This course allows you to develop skills and knowledge in Performing Arts, preparing you for a career in the industry. During the course, you will apply your performing and production skills as you form a company and produce and perform two major performances. You will undertake management roles on small and large scale productions in performance and production roles. Trips/Residentials:
You will have the opportunity to see high quality regional and national productions around the country, including London West End Shows. Also, you can take part in additional specialist performance workshop training.
Entry Requirements:
Five GCSE’s at grades A* - , including English. You also need an active interest in Performing Arts.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
This course is excellent preparation for Apprenticeships, employment in the Performing Arts sector or Higher Education qualifications, such as the HND Performing Arts available at the University Centre. There is a wide range of potential career pathways within the creative and entertainment sector for people with Performing Arts training and experience. They include Actor, Dancer, Performer, Technician, Lighting Designer, Set Designer, Sound Designer, Costume Designer, Stage Management, Choreographer, Teacher, Theatre Administrator and Marketing/Promotions.
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Fifth Floor Science Centre If you are studying Applied Science, Biology, Chemistry, Forensic Science or Physics at Yeovil College, then you will make use of our Fifth Floor Science Centre. Situated on the top floor of the Kingston Building, the Science Centre is an outstanding open-plan laboratory suite with computer access. The Centre supports excellent science teaching and learning and gives you a great environment in which to work on experiments, watch dissections or demonstrations and explore ideas. The Science Centre’s unique design has prompted visits from other colleges and it provides a working atmosphere where science can be explored and enjoyed.
If you would like to visit the Science Centre, come along to one of our open events in 2015/16. Monday 12th October 2015 5pm -7:30pm Wednesday 20 January 2016 5pm – 7:30pm
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Level 2 Certificate in Applied Science During this highly practical course, you will develop skills in all three sciences (Biology, Chemistry and Physics) ready for employment or higher level training. You will have the opportunity to take a variety of units to build your knowledge, including specialist units such as Crime Scene Science, through which you will learn how to assess a crime scene, and Human Behaviour.
Level 3 Diploma in Applied Science (Forensic Science) This course is ideal for those of you wanting to study science to become a professional scientist in the future. This course offers a “real science” qualification, focused on the real world, real scientists and real jobs, including Forensic Science. This is a very practical course in which you learn science skills by completing projects and assignments based on realistic workplace activities.
Trips/Residentials:
You will learn how Science is used in industry, healthcare and law enforcement by meeting a range of guest speakers and going on one day visits.
Work Experience Opportunities:
You will complete a week of work experience.
Entry Requirements:
You need four GCSEs at grade D or above, including English and Maths, or equivalent.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
If you successfully complete this qualification, you can progress to one of a range of Level 3 courses available at Yeovil College. If you achieve a Merit, you can apply for the BTEC Extended Diploma in Applied Science (Forensic) or A Levels in Physics, Chemistry, Biology or Psychology if you gain a Distinction.
Entry Requirements:
You need five GCSE’s at A* - C grade which include Maths, English Language and Science First Extended Certificate (Level 2) Applied Science. You must be able to express yourself clearly, have good self-organisational skills and have reasonable numerical skills.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
On successful completion of these qualifications, you may progress on to a range of related Higher Education degrees, such as the Forensic Science degree available at the University Centre Yeovil, or move directly into employment. Further training can lead to careers in Biomedical Science, Forensic Science, Biological Science, Crime Scene Investigation, Teaching and laboratory work.
Trips/Residentials:
Trips include visits to Police headquarters and the Environment Agency.
Work Experience Opportunities
You will do one week of work of experience.
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Sport , , Sport Coaching and Fitness Coaching and Fitness In this section • • • • • •
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Yeovil College Sports Centre Welcome to the Sport, Coaching and Fitness Department. The three best things: 1. have contributed huge amount to our community through our Sports Leadership Academy with over 10,000 community voluntary hours over the past 10 years. 2. Running the Bath and West Show Disability Games with over 50 participants and Yeovil and District Primary Schools Athletics Championships with over 300 children taking part. 3. This year we’ve had 6 national level performers in football, netball, rugby, hockey and athletics; men’s football and ladies netball both won their south west regional colleges league, men’s s football also came 2nd in the UK colleges national tournament, mens rugby won the Dorchester 10s tournament; and women’s football won the Somerset colleges partnership tournament. Yeovil College’s Sports Centre Yeovil College’s Sports Centre provides you with access to a multi-purpose sports hall, full equipped fitness centre, two grassed training pitches and is located next to the Yeovil athletics area. Sports Hall As well as being used for classes and other events, our multipurpose Sports Hall is available for hire and is equipped to host a range of sports and activities. These include badminton, five-aside football and volleyball. Our students often use the Sports Hall to host charity fundraisers, such as volleyball or football tournaments. Not only are these events great fun, students from across the College get involved and raise lots of money for some great causes. The Sports Hall is also used by local organisations, such as schools, for area or county finals. Yeovil College students often have the opportunity to run and help at these events, ensuring you gain real experience of sporting events and have the chance to put what you have learned into practice. Feedback from visitors is always excellent and we are proud to host many events year on year.
With hard work, dedication and our support, past Yeovil College students have reached the very highest standards, leading to the Olympic and Paralympic Games and professional sports contracts. Yeovil College Sport Academies Our current Academy sports include: • Athletics and Cross Country • Badminton • Men’s and Women’s Football • Netball • Men’s and Women’s Rugby • Elite Sports Programme To find out more about competitive sport at Yeovil College, speak with our staff at the open events. Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme Yeovil College is part of the Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme (TASS), which provides support and services for Elite Sports Performers. Development of Coaches and Sports Leaders The College also develops talented coaches, sports leaders and officials working with schools, sports clubs and the local authority. We offer National Governing Bodies (NGB) coaching qualifications in addition to recognised leadership courses (Community Sports Leadership Award and Higher Sports Leadership Award) and volunteer sport schemes. Yeovil College has Academy status from Sports Leaders UK for its outstanding commitment to Sports Leadership. NEW for 2015 - Sports Scholarships In September 2015, Yeovil College launched a new exciting scholarship programme, supported by the Yeovil College Bursary Foundation (YCBF) There are up to 8 scholarships available to talented sports students of up to £500. Students need to have represented their school or college at the highest level of sporting performance to apply. Applications will be chosen by an independent panel who represent the YCBF. Students can apply for a scholarship either during the application process, or once enrolled as a new student up to the 30th September 2016. See page 104 to find out about the new Sports Scholarship
Opening Hours Not only are students eligible for a highly competitive membership rate, the Sports Centre is open all year round, including weekends and outside term time, meaning you have the opportunity to keep your fitness levels up throughout the year. Competitive Sport Yeovil College has an excellent reputation for the development of talented performers. Our teams and individuals have been successful in regional and national level competitions, with some achieving international acclaim.
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Level 2 Instructing Exercise & Fitness
Entry Requirements:
This industry-recognised qualification aims to give you the underpinning knowledge needed to work in the Sport industry. The National Occupational Standards have been integrated into this course to ensure you are well prepared for employment. You will learn about fitness testing and training, practical sports and anatomy and physiology. Alongside this qualification, you are able to complete National Governing Body awards and a First Aid Certificate.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
Level 2 Instructing Exercise & Fitness
Trips/Residentials:
This qualification is designed for Exercise and Fitness Instructors who are capable of planning, delivering and evaluating a series of sessions independently. You will use the theoretical aspects to plan and deliver a range of fitness-based programmes. This is a Register of Exercise Professionals (REPs) recognised qualification. Alongside this course, you will also complete the NVQ Certificate in Activity Leadership.
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An enthusiasm and experience in taking part in Sport
If you successfully complete this course, you can progress to a related Level 3 Sport course, apply for a relevant Apprenticeship or seek employment in the Sport & Leisure industry working alongside Sports Coaches.
You will learn how Science is used in industry, healthcare and law enforcement by meeting a range of guest speakers and going on
Work Experience Opportunities:
Students undertake a range of community sports events and competitions, working with children and disabled groups.
Entry Requirements:
You need a range of GCSEs at C-F grade, a minimum of a Level 1 English qualification and proven coaching or leadership experience.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
Following successful completion of this course, you can apply for coaching and fitness positions or continue your training with a Level 3 qualification, such as the Diploma in Sport, or National Governing Body qualifications relating to specific roles.
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Level 2 Sport This industry-recognised qualification aims to give you with the underpinning knowledge needed to work in the Sport industry. The national occupational standards have been integrated into this course to ensure you are well prepared for employment. You will learn about fitness testing and training, practical sports and anatomy and physiology. Alongside this qualification, you may be able to complete National Governing Body awards and a First Aid certificate.
Level 3 Sport and Exercise Sciences (Includes Coaching, Strength and Conditioning)
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This course is based on the occupational standards developed by the Sport and Fitness industry, so is ideal for people who want a career in this sector. It helps you gain knowledge, understanding and skill ready for employment. This engaging course is particularly suitable for those who know which part of the sector they would like to join. You will have the opportunity to complete a Leadership award alongside the Subsidiary Diploma. Areas covered include anatomy, physiology and risk assessment.
Work Experience Opportunities:
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You will gain additional experience by volunteering at different sporting events during the course. You will also have the opportunity to take part in a two week work placement.
Trips include visits to a Sports industry fair, sports events, Bath Rugby Club, Wimbledon, careers conventions and universities.
Entry Requirements:
Work Experience Opportunities:
Trips/Residentials:
You need at least four GCSEs at D grade, including English Language.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
If you successfully complete this course, you can progress to a related Level 3 Sport course, such as the Diploma or Extended Diploma in Sport, apply for a relevant Apprenticeship or seek employment in the Sport & Leisure industry working alongside sports coaches.
You will complete a two week work placement as part of your course and participate in a range of events as a coach and official event organiser to hone your work-related skills.
Entry Requirements:
You need four GCSEs at grade A* to C, including English, or a Pass for a relevant Level 2 qualification. If you do not have GCSE English, Level 2 Functional Skills qualifications are accepted.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
This course is the equivalent of an AS Level. When you successfully gain this qualification, you can apply for higher level courses such as the BTEC Diploma in Sport (Performance & Excellence). Alternatively, you can also progress to a relevant Apprenticeship.
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Level 3 Sport (Includes Coaching, strength and Condtioning)
Trips/Residentials:
You will have the opportunity to visit Wimbledon, Twickenham, Yeovil Town Football Club, sports career conventions and universities.
If you have already achieved the Diploma (Level 3) Sport (Performance & Excellence), this course is an excellent next step. Based on industry-recognised occupational standards, the BTEC Diploma will help you develop your specialist knowledge, practical skills and understanding in areas including nutrition, physiology, fitness, sports massage and sports injuries. You will have the opportunity to gain a wide knowledge of different sports while developing an in-depth analysis of your chosen sports through our Sports Academies and enrichment programmes. You will also have the opportunity to complete the Community Sports Leadership Award (CSLA) and Higher Sports Leadership Award (HSLA) during this course, as well as a Level 1 National Governing Body Award and First Aid qualification. This course will give you an excellent, all round experience and a real head start at university or work.
Work Experience Opportunities:
You will complete two weeks’ work experience in addition to organising events, officiating and coaching.
Entry Requirements:
You need at least six GCSEs at grade C or above, including English, as well as a Pass for your Subsidiary Diploma (Level 3) Sport (Performance & Excellence). You must also demonstrate a keen interest in learning and have a proven commitment to participating in sport.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
The course is equivalent to two A Levels and gives you 280 UCAS points. If you successfully complete this course, you can progress to higher qualifications such as the Foundation degree in Sports Development & Coaching available at the University Centre Yeovil or NVQ in Coaching, Leadership & Instruction. Previous students have also studied Sport, Leisure Management and Teaching. You can also progress to employment, applying for roles such as Local Authority Sports Development Officer, Community Sports Coach, Youth Leader, Teaching Assistant or other sports-related positions.
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Level 3 in Football and Community Coaching (Linked with Yeovil Town F.C.) This course is a fantastic opportunity for talented football players and those interested specifically in coaching football. It will allow you specialise specifically in Football and develop your knowledge and skills in a range of relevant areas, including anatomy, physiology, nutrition, technical skills and athlete lifestyle. As part of this course, you can achieve an awarding body qualification which allows you to relate your Football knowledge in a theoretical context to all units. You will access nine hours of training and match play each week as part of the Football Elite Programme. If you decide to ‘top up’ this course to a full BTEC Extended Diploma, you will have the equivalent of three A Levels and be able to apply for a range of Higher Education courses, including degrees, and employment opportunities across the spectrum of professional sport.
Trips/Residentials:
There is an opportunity to take part in an optional ski trip, as well as visits to a sports industry fair, sports events, career conventions and universities.
Work Experience Opportunities:
You will complete a two week placement in addition to organising and running events and coaching in the community as a volunteer. To achieve the Certificate in Community Sports Leadership, you need to be able to complete ten voluntary hours within community football.
Entry Requirements:
You must have a strong link to football either as a player, official or coach. You need at least four GCSEs at grade C or above, including English Language. If you have a D grade in GCSE English and/or Maths, you will have the opportunity to take these qualifications alongside your Diploma. If you have E grade or lower, you will be offered Functional Skills qualifications in Maths and English.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
The Diploma is equivalent to three A Levels, increasing your opportunities for employment and allowing you to progress to a range of university degree courses, such Football Studies or the Foundation degree in Sports Coaching & Fitness available at the University Centre Yeovil. Potential job roles include Sports Coach (Football) in the private or public sector, Event Organiser or Sport Teaching Assistant.
Level 3 Personal Training (Option to include Sports massage) This new and exciting course is for students who want to work as Fitness Instructors or Personal Trainers. It will help you develop a sound underpinning knowledge and understanding of gym instructing so you can grow into an outstanding practitioner. This is a nationally-recognised qualification within the fitness industry, allowing you to progress into the work place as part of the Register of Exercise Professionals (REPs). Entry Requirements:
You need a NVQ Diploma (Level 2) Instructing Exercise & Fitness or an equivalent qualification. A placement or current job within a fitness-based setting is desirable.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
This course prepares you for a career in Personal Training. If you would like to develop your skills further, you may like to apply for the FdA Sports Coaching & Development available at the Yeovil College University Centre. This course is for people who want to develop a career in a fitness centre, professional sports club or other related establishment. It is also suitable for people who would like to become independent, self-employed personal trainers.
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Welcome to the Travel & Tourism Department. The single best thing: 1. Explored cultural and diversity with visit to Dubai this year, gained many employability experiences through taking part in activities such as the Cabin Crew training day with FlyBe Air Academy and celebrated the end of the academic year with all our Travel and Tourism completers going directly into employment or to university.
Level 2 Travel & Tourism If you would like to begin developing the work related skills needed for a career in the Travel & Tourism industry, this qualification is for you. This one year course gives you the opportunity to develop a fundamental understanding of the skills and knowledge needed to work in the sector. A broad area of operations is covered, including customer service and destinations, as well as more specific Travel & Tourism topics, such as travel agency operations, cruise lines, the airline industry and working in the holiday field.
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Trips/Residentials:
There are a variety of trips arranged to supplement your learning and research into the industry. They form part of an assessment during the course. The residential is available to all Travel & Tourism students and offers the opportunity to explore the culture and diversity of the destination. Previous destinations have included China, Africa and Morocco. Coursework is assessed through this trip.
Work Experience Opportunities:
You are encouraged to undertake a work placement in a relevant industry.
Entry Requirements:
You need two GCSEs at grade C or above and a commitment to your studies.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
When you successfully complete this Level 2 qualification, you can progress to a Level 3 Travel & Tourism course or apply for an Apprenticeship or one of a wide range of employment opportunities across the breadth or the industry. This course is also good preparation if you are considering a gap year working and travelling to extend your understanding of the industry.
For further information call 01935 423921 or visit www.yeovil.ac.uk. Information correct at time of print.
Level 3 Travel & Tourism This course is a fantastic opportunity for talented football players and those interested specifically in coaching football. It will allow you specialise specifically in Football and develop your knowledge and skills in a range of relevant areas, including anatomy, physiology, nutrition, technical skills and athlete lifestyle. As part of this course, you can achieve an awarding body qualification which allows you to relate your Football knowledge in a theoretical context to all units. You will access nine hours of training and match play each week as part of the Football Elite Programme. If you decide to ‘top up’ this course to a full BTEC Extended Diploma, you will have the equivalent of three A Levels and be able to apply for a range of Higher Education courses, including degrees, and employment opportunities across the spectrum of professional sport.
Trips/Residentials:
There are a variety of trips arranged to supplement your learning and research into the industry. They form part of an assessment during the course. In the second year, there is a residential which gives you the opportunity to explore the culture and diversity of the destination. Previous destinations have included China, Africa and Morocco. Coursework is assessed through this trip.
Work Experience Opportunities:
You will undertake a relevant two week work placement during the course.
Entry Requirements:
For the BTEC Extended Diploma, you need six GCSEs at grade C or above, including English Language. For the BTEC Diploma (Level 3), you need four GCSEs at grade C or above, including English Language. For both courses you need a commitment to your studies.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
Upon completion of this qualification, you can either apply for employment across the breadth of the Travel & Tourism industry or continue your training with a degree or other Higher Education course. This course also prepares you for a gap year to work and travel to extend your understanding of the industry. There are many diverse and exciting opportunities for people with Travel & Tourism training, including those in cabin crew, travel agencies, the hospitality industry, events, conference organising, the cruise industry, tour operations, visitor attractions and holiday representation.
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Welcome to the Uniformed Public Services Department. The single best thing: 1. We Had an exciting year which included taking part in many work related experiences. This included students taking part in a week in the life of the Royal Marines, a week in the life of the British Army, visiting the Avon and Somerset Police Headquarters, visiting Portsmouth Coastguard Rescue Team as well as gaining many exciting guest talks from likes of the Chief Inspector for East Somerset Police Service and Army Royal Electrical Mechanical Engineers.
Level 1 Uniformed Public Services, Outdoor Adventurous Activities and Sport This introductory course provides you with the perfect starting point for a career or further training in this exciting sector. You will have the opportunity to study the various uniformed services, such as the Emergency Services, Armed Forces and HM Revenue and Customs in detail. This course combines practical and theory session to increase your understanding of the wide range of career opportunities available. You will also be able to take part in various sporting activities, including football, basketball and hockey, as well as training in our fitness suite. Trips/Residentials:
There are a number of trips and activities available to you on this course, such as visits to lifeboat stations, prisons, fire stations and police stations. You will also have the opportunity to join our competitive sports teams, such as football, basketball, rugby, netball, volleyball and badminton.
Level 2 in Uniformed Public Services, outdoor adventurous activities and Sport This qualification has been specifically designed to provide an insight into the Uniformed Public Services, such as the Armed Forces, Emergency Services and Prison Service. You will take part in practical activities to develop personal and vocational skills relevant to the sector. You will also benefit from visits, guest speakers and a residential to supplement the learning experience. In addition, you will have the opportunity to take part in the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme. Trips/Residentials:
You will take part in trips to relevant sites such as fire and police stations. Other destinations include Chepstow Army base, Cobbs Cross, Ham Hill, Avonmouth Docks, Yeovilton, Weymouth, Exeter and Aldershot. As well as meeting personnel from the Army, Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Royal Air Force, Coldstream Guards, Prison Service and Police Service, these visits give you the opportunity to develop skills as varied as map reading, raft building and rope work.
Entry Requirements:
You need a range of GCSEs at Grade D and above. There may be the opportunity for you to take Functional Skills courses and GCSEs alongside this course.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
You may progress on to the Level 3 Uniformed Public Services course. If you successfully complete this qualification, you can apply for a wide range of public sector occupations, including posts in the Armed Forces, Emergency Services, Coastguard and Prison Service. For some professions, for example Paramedic, you may need to complete further courses and qualifications.
Entry Requirements:
You need four GCSEs at grade E to G and a genuine interest in the subject.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
When you gain your Level 1 qualification, you can apply for higher level courses available at Yeovil College, pursue employment opportunities or progress to an Apprenticeship in the Uniformed Services sector. This qualification is relevant to careers in the following areas; the Armed Forces, the Emergency Services, the Prison Service and HM Revenue and Customs. Yeovil College offers courses in the Uniformed Public Services up to university level, meaning that you can develop your skills and knowledge locally. Please note that some sectors may have separate entry exams or require specific training.
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Level 3 Uniformed Public Services The Diploma and Extended Diploma give you the opportunity to develop skills and knowledge gained during the Subsidiary and 90 Credit Diplomas. By achieving one of these qualifications, you take your learning to a higher level and can choose whether to apply for university courses or employment. Topics covered include citizenship, diversity, leadership, teamwork, government, policy and fitness training. You will have the opportunity to improve your fitness level through additional sport and activities, such as the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme, and gain additional qualifications, such as the Community Sports Leadership Award. This will provide you with an opportunity to nurture personal skills and take part in community engagement that is valued by public sector employers.
You will take part in trips to relevant sites such as fire and police stations. Other destinations include Chepstow Army base, Cobbs Cross, Ham Hill, Avonmouth Docks, Yeovilton, Weymouth, Exeter and Aldershot. As well as meeting personnel from the Army, Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Royal Air Force, Coldstream Guards, Prison Service and Police Service, these visits give you the opportunity to develop skills as varied as map reading, raft building and rope work.
Work Experience Opportunities:
You will take part in a range of industry visits, workshops and career mock interviews, as well as developing leadership and personal skills through events.
Entry Requirements:
You need at least five GCSEs at grade C or above, including English.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
When you successfully achieve the Diploma or Extended Diploma, you progress to relevant Higher Education courses, such as the HND in Public Services available at the University Centre Yeovil. Alternatively, you can apply for a wide range of public sector occupations, including posts in the Armed Forces, Emergency Services, Coastguard and Prison Service. For some professions, for example Paramedic, you may need to complete further courses and qualifications.
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SUBJECT AREA GCSEs, English & Maths In this section
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Welcome to the GCSEs English & Maths Department. The three best things: 1. More students then we have ever had before taking GCSE English and Maths. 2. Best ever attendance for the exam 92% for all students and 100% for all GCSE English adult students.
Studying at Level 2- A Pathway to Success Reading this prospectus, you can see that all our courses are labelled with a Level, usually 1, 2 or 3. Level 2 courses represent a wide range of qualifications which are the equivalent to GCSE grades A* to C. Yeovil College offers a wide variety of Level 2 qualifications in subjects including Childcare, Business, Computing, Construction, Engineering, Motor Vehicle, Science, Hairdressing, Beauty Therapy, Hospitality, Professional Cookery, Sport, Performing Arts, Music, Art, Design, Media, Travel & Tourism and Uniformed Public Services. Visit the course information pages or www.yeovil.ac.uk for more information.
3. Our adults are predicted to have even better success than the year before.
Most Level 2 courses take one year, allowing time for a typical school leaver to progress on to study a two year Level 3 qualification with government funding.
English and Maths at Yeovil College Good English and Maths skills are essential to success both academically and in the workplace. As such, Yeovil College aims to support you throughout your course so that you can develop your English and Maths skills to the highest possible level.
Why choose a Level 2 course? Students choose to study Level 2 qualifications for many reasons. For some vocational subjects, new students must start at Level 2 or even Level 1 so that they can build up their skills and knowledge ready for the next qualification, every step taking them closer to being an industry professional. For others, a Level 2 qualification marks the next step after achieving Level 1 qualifications at school or college.
English and Maths training is always personalised to you and your needs. At the Enrolment Day, we will use computer-based testing to help us understand your strengths and areas we can help you to develop. We will also look at the English and Maths qualifications you already have. Most students fall into two main categories; those with a C grade at GCSE level and those without. Students without a C at GCSE If you are 16 to 19 years old and have not achieved a C grade in GCSE English or Maths yet, we will provide you with special sessions to support you to work towards achieving this goal. If you have a D or equivalent, you will be able to take a one year GCSE class, giving you the opportunity to gain your C grade in a supportive, specialist environment. If you have a D grade or below, you may be able to take a one year Functional Skills course. This gives you the chance to gain a widely-recognised qualification and take a step towards a GCSE C grade. Students with a C at GCSE If you already have C grades in English and Maths at GCSE, there are many opportunities for you to progress your knowledge and skills in these subjects. This may be through English and Maths development as part of your main full-time course or an A Level, for example. Whatever you choose to study as your main subject at Yeovil College, English and Maths will be embedded in the teaching. As such, you will have the opportunity to gain a qualification, such as an A Level or a BTEC Diploma, and your teachers will support you as you develop your vital Maths and English skill.
Not attended school or been out of education? Students who have been home educated, out of the UK school system due to living overseas or have had their education disrupted due for another reason, such as illness, may also decide that a Level 2 course is better for them. If this applies to you, GCSE English and GCSE Maths should be the cornerstone of your programme of study. In addition to English and Maths, you can choose one additional Level 2 qualification. If you would like to progress to A Levels, which are Level 3 qualifications, and want to be able to choose from a broad a range of subjects, you should consider the Level 2 Extended Certificate in Applied Science (see page 105). If you achieve a Distinction for your Extended Certificate, you can access to a range of A Levels at Yeovil College. A Merit will allow you to progress to the BTEC Extended Diploma (Level 3) Applied Science (Forensic Science). See page 89 for details. Other qualifications which work well with GCSE English and GCSE Maths include Health and Social Care, IT and Creative Media Production. These courses allow access to a wide range of qualifications at Level 3. For more information To find out more and discuss your options, call our Student & Customer Services team on 01935 423921 or come and see us at one of our open events or taster days.
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GCSE English This course will help you develop your ability to read and understand different types of writing, write in a range of styles and improve your speaking and listening skills. The course covers personal and narrative writing, analysis of a novel, a response to a Shakespeare play and a selection of poetry from other cultures. Entry Requirements:
You need four GCSEs at grade D to E, or equivalent. You must have grade D in GCSE English or Level 2 Functional Skills.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
Gaining a grade C or above for GCSE Maths provides a good foundation for progression on to many other courses, from Physics and Engineering to Sport Science, and future employment. A C grade in Maths is a good grounding for many different careers. It is a requirement for some professions, such as Teaching.
BTEC Extended Certificate (Level 2) Applied Science
GCSE Mathematics This course covers Data Handling, Number, Algebra and Geometry. This is a linear course, designed to suit the needs of you, the student. Entry Requirements:
During this highly practical course, you will develop skills in all three sciences (Biology, Chemistry and Physics) ready for employment or higher level training. You will have the opportunity to take a variety of units to build your knowledge, including specialist units such as Crime Scene Science, through which you will learn how to assess a crime scene, and Human Behaviour. Trips/Residentials:
You will learn how Science is used in industry, healthcare and law enforcement by meeting a range of guest speakers and going on one day visits.
You need GCSE Maths at grade D or a Level 2 Functional Skills qualification.
Work Experience Opportunities:
Career Opportunities/Progression:
Entry Requirements:
Gaining a grade C or above for GCSE Maths provides a good foundation for progression on to many other courses, from Physics and Engineering to Sport Science, and future employment. A C grade in Maths is a good grounding for many different careers. It is a requirement for some professions, such as Teaching.
You will complete a week of work experience.
You need four GCSEs at grade D or above, including English and Maths, or equivalent.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
If you successfully complete this qualification, you can progress to one of a range of Level 3 courses available at Yeovil College and elsewhere. If you achieve a Merit, you can apply for the BTEC Extended Diploma in Applied Science (Forensic) or A Levels in Physics, Chemistry, Biology or Psychology if you gain a Distinction.
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Foundation Learning Welcome to the Foundation Learning Department. The three best things: 1. Students being able to access a range of day trips and residential, including Calvert Trust in Exmoor, London, Bristol and GoApe in Haldon Forest, to challenge themselves both physically and mentally as well as experience travelling to these locations by train and bus. 2. Progression of the majority of students into further study, employment and training, showing just how far this group of students have been able to progress from when they first joined us to overcome their personal challenges and experience success. 3. Leavers events, where the students took part in the planning and organising to make sure they got the send-off their hard work deserved and gave everyone the opportunity to share in their successes.
Work Preparation, Work Progression and Independent Living Skills Foundation Learning offers a variety of courses that are individually tailored for young people with additional needs. The College has an excellent track record of successfully supporting these students and many progress on to other programmes of education and/or employment. Students learn in small, friendly groups with high levels of support.
Work Progression This is a one year course. Learners join this course if they need a year to improve their skills before further studies and/or employment. For other learners, this is a progression route from the Work Preparation Programme which helps them consolidate and develop skills learnt during the first two years. Project search Project Search is a one year, full-time course which offers students with learning difficulties the opportunity to work as interns with Yeovil District Hospital. Based at the Hospital, students learn real skills in three different departments over the course. Students are supported by a tutor and a job coach, who also supports them as they look for paid employment at the end of the course. Individual Study Programme Students with learning difficulties who join a Foundation Learning programme at Yeovil College may also have the opportunity to study part of their course with other departments. We aim to fit the curriculum around you so you can study all parts of your programme at an individually appropriate level. For more information, please call our Student and Customer Services Team on 01935 423921.
The Work Preparation Programme A two year course designed for learners with moderate learning difficulties. It focuses on the skills necessary to prepare them for other courses, independent living and/or employment. The Independent Living Skills This is a two year course. It helps learners to develop and consolidate their independent living skills alongside work skills, if appropriate. This course is often a progression route from the Work Preparation Programme and allows students who need a little longer to consolidate skills to learn at their own pace.
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Curriculum Design We offer a project-based curriculum where full-time students learn vocational and life skills in a realistic environment. This can enable the transition from education to work and could offer routes for some students into mainstream education. We have a strong commitment to the improvement of Functional Skills (Maths and English) and the achievement of personal goals. The curriculum is based on the needs of our students and can change from year to year, however projects we have offered in the past include: Independent Living Skills All full-time students access an Independent Living Skills programme which includes Shopping & Cooking for Independence, Social Skills, Relationships, Home Management, Mobility/Accessing the Community, Money Matters and Leisure & Personal Skills. Community Awareness This is about exploring the community around us and enables students to familiarise themselves with the College, Yeovil and the many facilities available, which students can then explore in their own leisure time. Work Ready This short programme aims to get Work Preparation learners ready to explore work placements. Learners create individual CVs and investigate potential work placement opportunities. Functional Skills Workshops All learners are given the opportunity to develop and improve their Maths, English and ICT skills within small group workshops. Create! Learners are given the opportunity to express themselves through art and craft, encouraging them to be more confident in decision making skills and their ability to create something they are happy to show others.
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Retail & Enterprise This project is based around the skills needed to work in a retail environment. It covers areas including investigating the Retail industry, Health & Safety, Customer Service and Selling & Stock Management. Learners have the opportunity to run a small business and several stalls throughout the year. Hospitality & Catering Learners gain the skills required for working in a Catering environment, including Food Preparation, Table Setting, Customer Service, Health & Hygiene and Food Service. Students are also involved in running a small cafĂŠ. Get Active! This project is delivered through a wide range of practical sporting and leisure activities. These experiences develop an understanding of healthy living and the employment skills for working in the Leisure industry.
Performing Arts Learners plan and take part in various performances throughout the year. Confidence and skills are gained in Music, Dance and Drama. Learners also investigate lighting, music and stagecraft. Residentials Every year, our learners are encouraged to attend a week-long residential trip. Destinations have included Wales, France, London, Torquay and Spain. Ten Tors Jubilee Challenge The annual Ten Tors Jubilee Challenge is an optional opportunity for learners to train, camp and walk on Dartmoor – a fantastic experience for all! What should I do now? Call our Student and Customer Services Team on 01935 423921.
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Progression to Work (Entry to Level 1) Didn’t get the results you wanted? Don’t have the qualifications to join the course of your choice? Got Ds or below at GCSE? Need to brush up your skills before employment or an Apprenticeship? We can help you! The Progression Pathways Programme aims to help you improve your skills so that you can achieve your goals – whether that is studying a Level 1 or 2 course at college or getting a job. The one year programme focuses on improving your Maths, English and ICT skills, your personal/ social skills and your work skills. You will also have the opportunity to participate in your choice of vocational options. We select the vocational choices each year according to the need and interest of new learners but last year they included; Introduction to Care, Catering, Business Admin/ICT and Art.
Independent Living Skills Centre Yeovil College’s purpose built Centre for Independent Living Skills was completed in 2013 thanks to a £330,000 grant from Dorset County Council, part of a Government pledge to support all students into training, work and a fully active role in society. The Centre has been specifically designed to extend and improve existing resources for students with additional and specialist learning needs. The innovative two storey centre includes a new kitchen/living area, a training bedroom and a bathroom to enable students to develop the personal skills to live independently and employability skills potentially too. All training equipment is height adjustable and fully accessible for wheelchair users and students with reduced mobility.
Trips/Residentials:
There is the opportunity to go on a residential trip. Yeovil College also aims to provide a full range of exciting resources and learning opportunities, including engaging guest speakers.
Entry Requirements:
You do not need any qualifications to join this course. Give us a call and we will review your current skills and what you want to achieve, then advise you on which qualification is best for you.
Career Opportunities/Progression:
If you successfully complete this programme, you will gain a nationally recognised qualification. Students who achieve Entry Level or above can apply for a Level 1 or Level 2 course. Yeovil College offers a wide range of courses and staff can talk to you about what you would like to do next and help you find the right course. This course will prepare you further study or work.
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Facilities Nexus Nexus is our retail complex incorporating the best hair, beauty and dining services the College has to offer! Hair & Beauty Salons If you fancy a pamper, you can go to the Nexus Hair and Beauty salons for a top treatment provided using high quality salon products. Services include styling, nail art, make up, massage and more! For a free consultation, call 01935 845486 (hair salon) or 01935 845357 (beauty). Alternatively, visit www.yeovil.ac.uk for more information.
Fitness Centre The Fitness Centre provides a full range of aerobic and resistance equipment, including an extensive free weights area. All equipment is inclusive and is Fitness Initiative accredited and suitable for disabled sports persons. The adjoining multi-purpose Sports Hall is available for public hire. Students can use the sports facilities to enhance their learning experience and take part in community sport. Inductions are free and specific gym programmes are also available free of charge as well as lifestyle and nutritional advice.
Da Vinci Restaurant Our popular, 40-seater restaurant has a well-deserved reputation for excellent food and service. Students can book tables for lunches as well as themed and charity events. Prices are highly competitive and there is both a breakfast club and take away evening service. The restaurant is a great venue for birthday celebrations and Christmas lunches. For more information, visit www.yeovil.ac.uk or call 01935 845341. Renaissance Refectory & Nexus Shop Renaissance offers you a wide choice and variety of food and drinks, ranging from healthy light snacks to substantial meals, freshly filled rolls, wraps and sandwiches, hot and cold drinks, smoothies, chocolate and home-made cakes. The Nexus shop also sells stationery and newspapers. Vitruvian CafĂŠ Located on the ground floor of the Leonardo Building, the Vitruvian CafĂŠ also offers a great range of snacks, rolls, drinks and more. Enjoy the sunshine in the outside seating area! Learning Centre Designed to support different learner needs, the Learning Centre is equipped with a comprehensive selection of up-to-date resources including books, ebooks, journals, online subscriptions, WiFi and over 50 PCs. Students are supported by knowledgeable Learning Centre Staff, who can help in finding resources and accessing the computers. Open Access IT Areas Introduced throughout the Kingston Building and A Level Academy following feedback from students, these PCs can be booked so you can work on coursework. The Quiet Study Area The Quiet Study Area (QSA) offers a wide range of online resources and electronic books meticulously selected to support students working towards Higher Education and developing the personal study skills needed for university. Staff have strong links with lecturers to ensure that all the resources needed are up-to-date and relevant to current courses. The area includes formal and informal spaces for supported or independent study, as well as group working zones with bookable IT equipment. The Centre holds over 25 PCs and 20 laptops for student use, with bookable areas available for private study or revision. The Centre has been designed so you can use your own laptops, smart phones and tablet PCs for study.
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Located in Shaftesbury, our North Dorset campus offers a selection of Construction, Hair & Beauty training, including Apprenticeships and full and part-time courses. Facilities include: • Level 3 Plumbing workshop • IT suite • Electrical and Security workshop • Headstart hair salon, open to the public • Bee Beautiful beauty salon, also open to the public • Common area YC @ ND
Look out for this symbol throughout this prospectus, highlighting courses available at the Yeovil College @ North Dorset Campus.
Come and see the centre at our open events in Shaftesbury:
Wednesday 4 November 2015 4pm – 6:30pm Wednesday 9 March 2016 4pm – 6:30pm
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Social Life
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‘The Spot’ The Spot is a fantastic place for you to meet with friends, have a game of pool or get competitive on one of our gaming stations. A suite of computers is also available for you to catch up on all the news on Facebook, Twitter and or just have fun online. Alternatively, you can just chill out between classes on one of the very comfy sofas! Clubs & Societies The Spot also gives you the opportunity to get involved in lots of clubs, groups and societies, whether you just want to show your support or get stuck in with organising and running events, activities or fundraising. New ideas for clubs are coming in all the time, but proposed activities currently include open mic events, live music, pamper sessions, film night, games tournaments, art club and cookery club. We are sure there will be many more suggestions, so check Facebook page and Twitter feed for the latest updates! Open to All The Spot is available to all our students so you can drop in any time you like between 8.15am and 5.30pm any College day to join in the fun!
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Enrichment Activities • Have you taken part in clubs and activities outside of school hours?
• Boxing
• Do you want to carry on when you are at college?
• Fencing
• Or fancy trying something new for fun?
• Table tennis
At Yeovil College, we encourage students to take part in a wide range of enrichment activities, such as sport, societies and volunteering.
• Zumba
Taking part in enrichment activities alongside your course is fun, helps you make friends and improves your confidence, health and wellbeing. You will also develop a whole range of personal skills, such as teamworking, organisation and leadership, which are attractive to both future employers and universities. Your enrichment experience will make you stand out from the crowd when you apply for work or Higher Education. What enrichment activities can I do? Currently, our most popular enrichment activities include: Sport – For Fitness and for Fun! In 2014, Yeovil College received a £55,000 National Lottery grant from Sport England’s Further Education Activation Fund. Over three years, the College will use the money to enhance enrichment provision, including a new programme of fun and engaging activities for people who want to stay active and take part in sport for fun. Activities will be provided at Yeovil College’s Mudford Road campus and the Yeovil College @ North Dorset. Staff will be working closely with students to decide which sports and activities to offer, but they may include:
• Archery
• Ju-jutsu
• Fitness Competitive Sport Yeovil College Sport Academies Yeovil has an excellent reputation for the development of talented performers. Our teams and individuals have been successful in regional and national level competitions, with some achieving international acclaim. We have many students who participate in a variety of national sports teams including Athletics, Rugby, Football, Netball, Hockey, Swimming, Cross Country, Badminton, Trampolining and Volleyball. Past students have competed in the Olympic Games and secured professional sports contracts. The Academies Our current Academy sports include: • Athletics • Badminton • Men’s and Women’s Football • Netball • Men’s and Women’s Rugby • Strength and Conditioning
• Athletics • Hockey • Badminton • Volleyball • Rush hockey • Futsal
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Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme Yeovil College is part of the Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme (TASS), which provides support and services for Elite Sports Performers. Awards and Recognition Yeovil College has been awarded Beacon status by the RFU for its excellence in Rugby provision for both men and women, Premier Status for Badminton and Focus status for Football. Most recently, the College was awarded the President’s XV Recognition Award Runners up trophy for services to Grassroots rugby in primary schools and local community clubs. The 2012/13 and 2013/14 Women’s Rugby team were awarded the Spirit of Rugby Award at the most recent Rosslyn Park event. Staff and Facilities As a Yeovil College student, you will have access to high-level coaching staff and established facilities including sports hall, sports training pitches, synthetic athletics track and a purpose built gym with Olympic free weights and resistance machines. Support services include strength and conditioning, physiotherapy and sport science support. Development of Coaches and Sports Leaders The College also develops talented coaches, sports leaders and officials working with schools, sports clubs and the local authority. We offer National Governing Bodies (NGB) coaching qualifications in addition to recognised leadership courses (Junior Community Sports Leadership Award and Higher Sports Leadership Award) and volunteer sport schemes. Yeovil College has Academy status from Sports Leaders UK for its outstanding commitment to Sports Leadership.
Charity Fundraising Many of our students decide to collect money and supplies for national and local charities while at Yeovil College. In recent years, students in different departments have supported charities including the St Margaret’s Hospice, the Yeovil College Bursary Foundation, Help for Heroes, Yeovil Women’s Hospital’s Flying Colours appeal, Children in Need, Comic Relief’s Red Nose Day and Operation Christmas Child. Many of these collections were supported by staff and students from across the College. Volunteering and Community Work You may also like to volunteer in the community or get involved in local campaigns. For example, Music students have been heavily involved in the Pretty Vacant campaign, Buskfest and many more local events. Hospitality students provided catering for the first Yeovil Beer Festival and Beauty Therapy and Hairdressing students used their skills to pamper young carers and style models for local school fashion events and Performing Arts productions. Trips and Residentials There are many opportunities to take part in trips and residentials to enhance your in-class learning. See individual course listings for details. Live Music & Performing Arts Yeovil College has a thriving mini-arts scene, with gigs and performances taking place regularly throughout the year. These normally take place in either the Main Hall or Holcote House, so you do not have to go far to hear some great music or see an amazing show. Follow Yeovil College on Facebook or Twitter to find out about the latest events!
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A Message from YCSU Hello from Yeovil College Student Union (YCSU)! A student union is a unique and (in our opinion) very important aspect of college life that you don’t get at school, so let us tell you a bit about what we do and how we make life at Yeovil College more fun and interesting. Events YCSU organises parties, shopping trips and social events for students at the College throughout the year. These are a great opportunity to get to know other students away from college and have some fun. We also organise our own music gigs! NUS Extra Card One of the best things about a student union is NUS Extra card. This is a national discount card for students, which means you get money off at lots of big name high street shops and online retailers. You will automatically become a member of YCSU if you come to Yeovil College and you can then apply for a discount card. Come and see us at our September Freshers’ Fair or in the Spot, when you start your course to find out how!
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Fundraising YCSU is serious about fundraising – but we like to have fun doing it! As well as straight forward collections, we like to run events which students can get involved in. YCSU has supported charities including WaterAid, Help for Heroes, Lord’s Larder, St Margaret’s Hospice and the Piers Simon Appeal. If there’s a charity you’d like to help, come and tell us about it! Supporting You We’re really lucky that Yeovil College has a great team of staff dedicated to supporting us as students, but it’s not always easy to know who to go to. Sometimes it can be easier to speak with one of us to begin with, or for minor problems – like finding the loos! Above all, YCSU is there to support you and help you find the right person to talk to when you’re ready. Get involved in Your YCSU YCSU has a committee of students from across the College. Each person takes on a specific role, such as the Chairperson, the Activities Officer and the Student Governor. Visit www.yeovil.ac.uk for a full list and details of how to apply for these roles.
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Student ambassadors Ambassadors are selected from all areas of the college, as an ambassador you will represent Yeovil College at events such as our open evenings, interview days, parents evenings, and attend local schools for Information events. As well as representing the college you will act as role models and mentors to both existing and prospective students. This is a great way for you to help and assist in making our college a fantastic place to learn, you will be part of the student union. One of the main roles will be to be part of our student voice; this will help the college to continually improve its performance with learners being at the heart of our thinking. This programme is a great way of making new friends, improve your CV and personal statements, whilst gaining additional training. How to Contact Us As you can see, we have an active Student Union and we hope you’ll want to get involved when you join the College. If you would like to know more about who we are and what we do, come to see us at the September Fresher’s Fair, visit our office, go to www.yeovil. ac.uk or email us via info@yeovil.ac.uk.
Tutor Group Representatives The voice and opinions of our students are very important to Yeovil College, so we have made sure that there are a number of ways that you can give feedback on issues related to your life here. Our students can talk to one of a team of student representatives about issues that matter to them, such as the quality of teaching, facilities or services available or college policies and procedures. When you join Yeovil College, you will become part of a tutor group. Every tutor group has an elected representative who gathers feedback from the rest of the group and reports it to the Faculty Director at a termly meeting of all the department’s tutor representatives. By being a student representative, you show that you are responsible and have a range of valuable skills including communication, problem solving and negotiation skills. Depending upon your chosen career, these may be very attractive to future employers. Yeovil College Student Union (YCSU ) You can also get your voice heard through the YCSU. Members of the YCSU executive meet regularly with other student representatives as part of the Student Partnership Council to discuss developments within the College, by working together we have to make sure your college experience is the best one possible. .
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Meet the Team! Yeovil College has a highly qualified, dedicated, experienced, responsive and flexible Additional Learning Support Team. This team works closely with Curriculum Management Teams to assess learners’ needs in order to offer an individualised and appropriate support programme.
information is gathered prior to learners starting on their programme with us. If you have any questions regarding learning support at Yeovil College please contact our the team directly on 01935 845386 or email the Head of Additional Learning Support at lorraine.burchell@yeovil. ac.uk
Supporting our Students You are encouraged to let us know about any circumstances which may mean you need additional learning support as soon as you apply. This means that we are able to have any specialist services in place for you by the time you start your course, ensuring you get the most out of your time with us.
Good luck with your studies at Yeovil College!
ALS Services The Additional Learning Support Team is able to offer a range of support approaches, these include: •
Learning Link Tutor Support
Specialist group support sessions which may be timetabled additionally to a learner’s formal programme of study. These sessions focus on the development of English and Maths skills. •
In Class Support
Learning support practitioners work alongside the lecturer to ensure the session is accessible and successful for all students. •
Specialist Support
Specialist support is designed for those learners with higher levels of need. It may include in class learning support, providing personal care and/or support to monitor health needs. •
Exam Access Arrangements
If you have been assessed as qualifying for exam access arrangements a member of the learning support team may act as a reader, scribe, prompt or assist you with accessing a separate room to take your exam. Our Additional Learning Support staff work closely with schools, specialist providers and external organisations to ensure robust and effective transition to College to establish progression routes, transition programmes and individual support needs and to ensure
Yeovil College Safeguarding Statement Yeovil College takes Safeguarding responsibilities very seriously including the new Prevent Duty. This means that we have ensured that everyone working in the College has successfully completed the necessary clearances to enable them to work with young people and vulnerable adults. It also means that we have a number of staff who are specifically trained, we also have designated Safeguarding Officer within the College. Part of our legal duty to safeguard learners may also include the need to consult with and take advice from other agencies such as the Police or Social Services, should the need arise. By working closely with everyone concerned, we firmly believe that we will continue to offer a safe learning environment for all our learners.
Open Events Monday 12 October 2015 5pm – 7:30pm Wednesday 20 January 2016 5pm – 7:30pm Saturday 18 June 2016 10am - 1pm Apprenticeship recruitment event 2016 5:30pm – 8pm
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Bursary Bursary Information Information Financial Support
If you are aged over 16 and having difficulty meeting the financial needs of your course, you may be able to apply for financial support. Most support is means-tested and only available to students who meet certain criteria. As such, we recommend you speak with our Student and Customer Services Team for more information as soon as possible. Please note all information is correct at the time of publication, but is subject to change and annual review.
16-19 Bursary Funds
A Guaranteed Bursary is currently available for learners who are in care or care leavers, receiving Income Support, Universal Credit or receiving both Employment Support Allowance and Disability Living Allowance or Personal Independence Payment.
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16-19 Childcare Support
The Care to Learn scheme provides financial support for childcare for young people up to the age of 20 while they are in education or training. For information regarding the 2016/2017 academic year please visit: www.direct.gov.uk/caretolearn.
20+ Childcare Support
If you are 20 or over on 1 September in the year you start your course, you may be able to apply for some financial assistance for childcare through the 19+ Adult Discretionary Support Fund.
Tuition Fees
A Discretionary Bursary is available for learners with a household income below a certain level, currently £30,000 per academic year.
Students who are 19 or over on 1 September in the first academic year of their course do not automatically receive free tuition. Please contact Student and Customer Services Team for further details on fee remission details and eligibility.
19+ Adult Discretionary Support Funds
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These are available for students who are over 19 with a personal income below £30,000 or, where students are living with a partner and have a household income of less than £36,000. These awards can help with course-related costs such as equipment and materials and can also help towards childcare. This does not cover students 24+ who are attending a course at Level 3 or above and eligible for the 24+ Advanced Learning Loan. For more information on the 24+ Advanced Learning Loans, visit: www.gov.uk/advanced-learning-loans/overview.
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24+ Advanced Learning Loan Bursary Funds
These are available for students who are over 24 and in receipt of a 24+ Advanced Learning Loan with a personal income below £30,000 or, where students are living with a partner and have a household income of less than £36,000. These awards can help with course-related costs such as transport, books etc. and can also be assessed for a contribution towards childcare.
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Travelling to Yeovil College Travelling by Bus
There are bus routes from most local towns and villages coming into Yeovil at the start and end of each college day. For full travel details please visit the website, www.yeovil.ac.uk/
County Bus Tickets
County Tickets are available to students attending a sixth form school or college in Somerset or a neighbouring county. They are for use on most local and cross border public bus services, subject to operator restrictions. For students in receipt of bursaries, there is usually financal support with travel costs. For more information about the County Bus Ticket, visit www.somerset.gov.uk.
Travelling by Bicycle Bicycle Hire Scheme
Somerset County Council offers a bicycle hire scheme to students studying a full-time Further Education course in the county. Students pay a deposit and one-off charge to use the bicycle for a year. At the end of the year, you can either return the bicycle and claim back your deposit or keep it. For more information, visit: www.movingsomersetforward.co.uk/bike-loan.
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Frequently Frequently Asked Questions Asked&Questions How to Apply & How to Appl In this section • • •
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Frequently Asked Questions I’m not able to come to the Information Evenings. Can I come at another time? Of course! You can contact us at any time in the year for a campus tour or a chat about the courses we have on offer. Just call the Student and Customer Services team on 01935 423921 or email enrol@yeovil.ac.uk for more details. I’m really nervous about starting college! You are not on your own! It is an anxious time for students who have spent a long time at secondary school and who are now embarking on new experiences at college. We work hard to ensure that your time at college is exciting, productive and rewarding and we have an excellent track record in helping new students settle in quickly and happily. I can’t decide on a course. Who can I ask for help? There are lots of people who you can ask for help when discussing choices after school. Your Head of House or Year Tutor, Careers Teacher or Careers Adviser can help you to select the most appropriate course. Don’t forget that you can also call us too. Contact the Student and Customer Services Team on 01935 423921 for help and advice. I left school a while ago. Do you accept employer references? Yes. Please add the details on your application form. You will also need to have evidence of previous examination results already obtained, although mature applicants have more flexible entry requirements. What if I don’t get the grades I need? Use the entry requirements in this prospectus to help you make a realistic decision on the course(s) you could study with us. You can find details of entry requirements on page XXX and the course information pages. If your actual examination results are not what you expected or you have changed your mind, we can discuss the options open to you. Call us on 01935 423921.
Do I have to pay for books and equipment? There may be additional costs involved in purchasing books, specialist equipment/materials or taking part in field trips. You will be given all this information prior to starting with us, usually at your first interview or during information evenings. Also use the course information in this prospectus and on www.yeovil. ac.uk as a guide. Do I have to wear an ID Badge at Yeovil College? Yes. All students and staff must wear photo ID badges at all times while on campus to ensure everyone’s safety. Yeovil College takes security very seriously and has established a close relationship with the local Community Police Officer, who holds frequent beat surgeries for students on site. Can I drive to college? You can, but there are a limited number of parking spaces and you will need a permit to display in your car. Make sure you tick the parking permit box on your application form to request one. Many of our students use public transport to get to us however (more details on page XX). There is ample parking space for bicycles and mopeds and we are within easy walking distance for many people living in Yeovil. You haven’t answered my question! Who can I speak to? Call our friendly Student & Customer Services Team on 01935 423921. They will help in any way they can, either answering your questions or by putting you in touch with specialist staff. If you would rather email, send a message to enrol@yeovil.ac.uk. We look forward to hearing from you!
Can I get financial help whilst studying? Yes. For more information, please turn to page XXX or visit www. yeovil.ac.uk. Do I have to pay for my course? You do not pay tuition fees if you are under 19 on 1 September in the year you start your course. If you are over 19, you may be eligible for fee remission if you receive certain benefits or tax credits or have not already achieved a full Level 2 or Level 3 qualification. For full details please contact the Student and Customer Services Team on 01935 845452 or email enrol@yeovil.ac.uk.
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How to Apply We hope you have found this prospectus helpful and have taken the opportunity to find out more about our College and courses at our open events and taster days.
hoping for, don’t panic, all is not lost. On enrolment day, we will talk with you about alternative courses so you can decide what you would like to do next.
Application Forms Once you have picked the course you would like to do, you need to complete an application form.
Parents’ Event
Application forms are available from your Careers Teacher, careers offices in Somerset and Dorset, from the College Reception and an on-the College website www.yeovil.ac.uk. Two copies have also been included at the end of this prospectus. This means you can practice before filling out your final form.
In June each year, we invite the parents/guardians of new students to a special parents evening. It is a great opportunity for them to meet your new lecturers, see where you will be studying and ask staff any questions they may have.
Completed application forms should be handed in to your school or directly to the College. If you have already left school, please send it to the College’s Student and Customer Services Team. When to Apply You can apply from September 2015 applications are accepted on a first come, first served basis, so apply early to have a better chance of getting on the course you really want. What happens next? Once we receive your application form: • We let you know that we have received your application and contact you with any queries. • Next, you will be invited to an interview. Most interviews take place between 5pm and 7.30pm at the main College campus in Yeovil or at the Yeovil College @ North Dorset Campus. In some cases, interviews may take place during the day at your school. Interviews begin in October for courses starting the following year. • At the interview, you will meet a member of staff who will talk to you about your strengths and career ambitions and make sure the choose will get you where you want to be. • After your interview, you will be sent a letter offering you a place at Yeovil College. This may be conditional, which means you have to achieve specific exam results or demonstrate certain skills before starting the course. • If you are happy with the offer, you need to sign the form and return it to us. If you change your mind at a later date and want to do a different course, you can move to another one as long as you meet the entry requirements. Don’t forget that our friendly Student & Customers Services team are on hand all year round to help you with any queries. • Next you will be invited to Orientation Day in June or. During this event, you will meet your tutor and find out important information about your course, such as details of what you need to buy. • In August, you will be asked to our enrolment day. Don’t forget to bring your exam results! If you didn’t get the grades you were
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Events 2016/17
For Potential Students
Yeovil College Open Events Monday 12 October 2015 - 5.00pm to 7.30pm Wednesday 20 January 2016 - 5.00pm to 7.30pm Saturday 18 June 2016 - 10.00am to 1.00pm Yeovil College @ North Dorset Open Events Wednesday 4 November 2015 - 4.00pm to 6.30pm Wednesday 9 March 2016 - 4.00pm to 6.30pm Apprenticeship Recruitment Event Tuesday 15 March 2016 Year 10 Taster Days Wednesday 6 July 2016 Thursday 7 July 2016
Yeovil College has made every effort to ensure that the details published in the prospectus were correct at the time of print. Sometimes we will introduce new courses during the year, please check our website www.yeovil.ac.uk for the most up to date information or call 01935 423921. Yeovil College reserves the right to cancel any courses, where in its view, there is insufficient demand, or where unforseen circumstances make it impossible. Course details and/or fees described in the prospectus may be changed after publication as a result of changes made by awarding bodies or funding councils. Please note that Yeovil College reserves the right to withhold certification if any fees or charges remain outstanding at the end of the course. Thank you to all students, staff and employers who contributed their time and feedback to the publication. ŠYeovil College 2015
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