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Disclaimer We make every effort to ensure that information about courses and fees in this course guide is accurate. The College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London reserves the right to make changes to courses and fees due to demand and other factors. Acknowledgements Concept and production: The College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London - Marketing and Communications Department Photography: Phil Starling and Peter Mallet Printing: Nuffield Press Ltd, Oxford OX14 1RL All photography and illustrations are protected under Š The College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London Copyright 2010 This course guide is printed on Edixion Offset, elementally chlorine free paper from fully sustainable forests. April 2010 Tottenham Centre
WELCOME The College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London is a vocational further education (FE) college bringing our learners the very best in education and training. We are a Beacon college, one of only five general FE colleges in London to get this award and we are in the top 10% of colleges nationally. We have a huge range of courses on offer and we are deeply committed to really looking after our learners. In 2008, Ofsted (the people who inspect schools and colleges) praised our support for learners as ‘outstanding’. They also gave the same high praise to our leadership and management. Our combination of choice, support and success will keep you motivated and on course! That’s why over 92% of our learners get their qualifications. I look forward to welcoming you to the College. Paul Head Principal and Chief Executive
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FINDING WHAT YOU NEED We have used colour coding to help you find the courses that interest you. For example, all Arts and Media courses will appear in the ‘red’ section. Use the contents page opposite to find the page number for the area of study you are interested in. When you turn to the relevant page you’ll see we have included the course name, a brief description, the course code and any entry requirements. You will find more detailed information about each course on our website at www.conel.ac.uk
IT IS NOT JUST ABOUT COURSES
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We know there is much to think about when choosing a college. That’s why we have included lots of general information about what it is like to study at The College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London. We offer you great support and give you the opportunities to unwind and have fun. When you are ready to apply, turn to page 141 and we will take you through it one step at a time. There is also an application form in the back of this guide. You will find directions and contact details on the inside back cover.
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CONTENTS We are here to help
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The best for study and relaxation
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We are with you all the way
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Give your business the advantage (employer section)
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Boost your promotion chances (employee section)
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APPLIED MEDICAL AND FORENSIC SCIENCE
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ARTS AND MEDIA
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BUSINESS AND ACCOUNTING
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CONSTRUCTION AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
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ENGLISH AND MATHS
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ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES (ESOL)
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FOREIGN LANGUAGES
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HAIR AND BEAUTY
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HEALTH, CARE AND EARLY YEARS
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ICT AND COMPUTING
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PREPARATION FOR UNIFORMED SERVICES
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SPORT AND ACTIVE LEISURE
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SUPPORTED LEARNING
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TEACHER EDUCATION
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Making sense of course levels/qualifications
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Fees and financial help
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Financial help while you learn
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The five steps to applying
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Useful information
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WE ARE HERE TO HELP You can find more information about the courses listed in this guide at www.conel.ac.uk. Our team of experts is also on hand to provide information, advice and guidance to help you find the course that is right for you: 01. Call Course Information on 020 8442 3055 Open Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm 02. Email your questions to courseinfo@staff.conel.ac.uk 03. Call in at our Tottenham Centre Advice and Guidance Centre, Monday, Thursday and Friday 9am – 4.30pm or Tuesday and Wednesday 9am – 7pm (during term time). You can pick up further copies of this course guide outside of these hours from reception. Please check our website for any alteration to opening times. 6
If you prefer you can phone 020 8442 3862 or email guidance@staff.conel.ac.uk for an appointment.
04. If you would like any of this information in an alternative accessible format then please contact us on 020 8442 3162. Or if you would like to make an appointment to come in for more information on support for learning difficulties and disabilities, please contact us on the following numbers:
Phone: 020 8442 3162 Minicom: 020 8809 3160 Text: 07718 631 883
Open days Everyone is welcome. It is a great opportunity to view our facilities and talk to our tutors and advisers. Do make a note of the following dates in your diary, and visit www.conel.ac.uk/ opendays for more information and announcements of future events. Tottenham Centre Saturday 1 May 2010 11am – 4pm Enfield Centre Wednesday 12 May 2010 3pm – 7pm
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Making learning accessible Please talk to us about any support you may need when you apply. For example we can help with: •
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Supported Learning courses, which are designed specifically for people with learning difficulties.
As you would expect, our teaching areas are fully accessible to wheelchair users. Day and evening classes in your neighbourhood As well as our Tottenham and Enfield Centres, The College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London also delivers teaching and learning out in the community. We offer a range of long and short courses for adults in many venues around Haringey and Enfield. Classes are held in venues such as community centres, church halls and local schools, at flexible times of the day and evening. If you are returning to learning, need a course close to home, or that you can fit in around your childcare responsibilities, then this could be ideal. Some of the community centres also have Ofsted registered crèches for your pre-school children. Classes start in September 2010 and again in early 2011, in a range of subjects including: •
English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) – from Entry Level to Level 2
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English and Literacy – from Entry Level to Level 1
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Maths and Numeracy – all levels
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Introduction to Childcare
For more information please call our neighbourhood learning team on 020 8442 3576 or visit www.conel.ac.uk Our commitment to you The College has been awarded the Matrix quality standard for information, advice and guidance services. This nationally recognised award means our experienced team of advisers is committed to providing you with confidential, accessible and impartial information, advice and guidance. visit www.conel.ac.uk for detailed course information
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THE BEST FOR STUDY AND RELAXATION Centenary Learning Centre Our main learning resource centre offers a mix of electronic and printed materials to help in your studies: •
PCs and Macs, all with internet access
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1,000s of books and other printed learning materials
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Comprehensive collection of DVDs.
College Learning Gateway (CLG) An online resource so you can keep in touch with tutors and friends using your webmail address.
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E-learning All courses and learning content can be accessed online via E-Zone (the College’s VLE – Virtual Learning Environment). Use E-Zone to access multimedia content, interactive learning resources, self study materials, contact colleagues and staff, access your individual learning plan (E-ILP), track your progress on your course via your E-portfolio, practise for exams and tests or just to preview and review your lessons. Specialist Learning Spaces Our teaching rooms and workshops provide a realistic modern environment to prepare you for your career, whether you are studying construction or media, games development or hairdressing. The Lounge If you want to play games (including Xbox, table football and air hockey) check emails, do online research, read, relax or chat to friends, this space is just for learners.
A great sports and social life It is important to us that your time at college is as interesting and fulfilling as possible. Our Enrichment Programme is designed to give you opportunities to develop your personal, sporting and social life. In partnership with Tottenham Hotspur Football Club and Tottenham Green Leisure Centre, you can enjoy a variety of sports including football, swimming, badminton, basketball, netball, volleyball, weight training, martial arts, squash, trampolining and table tennis. On the cultural side we organise visits to the theatre, cinema, festivals, exhibitions and museums. Our links with universities and the business world mean you will have opportunities to explore what’s next. Plus our learners get to travel overseas on exchange visits or work placements. Visit www.conel.ac.uk or chat to our Enrichment Team when you enrol. Birkbeck Partnership We are very proud to offer our learners a direct route to one of the UK’s top universities, thanks to a new partnership with Birkbeck, University of London. As a specialist provider of part-time evening courses, Birkbeck has a real understanding of widening participation and access to study. When the time comes, we hope you consider taking advantage of this fantastic opportunity to progress through to higher education after your course to continue your learning and increase your job prospects. New for 2010-11, the College is delighted to offer modules towards Certificates of Education (Level 4) in Higher Education Introductory Studies and Psychology, in partnership with Birkbeck, at our Tottenham Centre. See page 104. Find out more at www.birkbeck.ac.uk or phone 020 7631 6000.
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WE ARE WITH YOU ALL THE WAY Our 2008 Ofsted report praised our learner support as ‘outstanding’, and this is why: Personal Tutors Every learner has a personal tutor, and their job is to look after you and your progress. Student Learning Mentors We are one of the few colleges in London offering this service. Mentors are usually current learners who have volunteered their time to support and guide those who ask for help. You will be assigned a personal mentor who can:
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Help you make friends and enjoy college.
Learner Support Centre Our Learner Support Centre provides information and advice on a range of issues including financial support. Help with study skills Our experts can also help if you have a specific learning difficulty such as dyslexia. This service operates from the Centenary Learning Centre. Career choices We provide advice and information about a range of future career and study plans, whether you are applying to university, preparing for interviews or finding the right job. The team also works closely with Connexions advisers. Connexions Personal Adviser If you are under 20 years of age, they can help you with support, information and advice about courses, money, jobs, housing problems, health and much more. Juggling study and childcare We have nursery facilities for children of pre-school age. We also work in partnership with local nurseries, after school clubs and Ofsted registered childminders to help learners manage their childcare needs for their study time at College. We may also be able to help you meet the cost of this care. The College also administers Care to Learn and free childcare for Training and Learning for Work schemes to support eligible learners.
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For the tough times When issues or problems come up that affect your learning and concentration we will do our best to help. These services include: •
Welfare rights – confidential advice and information on benefits, funding support, housing, immigration and anything to do with your rights
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Counselling – one-to-one support from our trained professionals to help you with personal and emotional problems
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Mental health support – a non-judgmental, confidential service offering a range of advice and information, practical help and emotional support
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Multi-faith chaplaincy – providing guidance on spiritual matters.
Students’ Union Our local branch of the National Union of Students (NUS) represents student views on college issues. We also take an active role in organising student social events. The NUS membership card gives discounts at a wide range of shops and entertainment venues across London. Funding your study There are no fees to pay if you are 16-18 and meet certain residency and immigration conditions. If you are 19 or over you will have to pay fees on most courses (you’ll find more information about the fees for UK and overseas learners on page 138 of this guide). If you do need help, however, you’ll find the staff in our Learner Support Centre very helpful. These key staff assess your individual circumstances and match you to any financial support that you are eligible for. You may be able to get help with course and exam fees, materials, equipment or childcare.
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GIVE YOUR BUSINESS THE ADVANTAGE, GET YOUR EMPLOYEES TRAINED Our Employer Training Solutions (ETS) team consists of qualified and experienced training staff from a wide range of industries. We have partnered with over 500 organisations, from household names such as BT, Metroline and the Royal Mail, right through to new businesses. We also work with a wide range of boroughs across London so you can be sure that we have significant experience in identifying training needs. An award-winning team We hold the Training Quality Standard for all our training, with an ‘excellent’ grading in Health and Care. It is a tough award to win, and identifies us as a trusted partner for the delivery of training to employers. We are also a Centre of Vocational Excellence for specialised vocational training in Early Years. We have been awarded a second unionlearn Quality Award, in recognition of our commitment to working with trade unions for the College’s ICT and Skills for Life programmes. The first unionlearn Quality Award was for a partnership project with the Metroline bus company and our Learning on the Move project. Train to Gain funding to support your business This government-backed initiative helps employees gain valuable skills, while employers improve the efficiency and productivity of their businesses. The initiative helps train employees to achieve a full NVQ Level 2/3, and it is completely free at Level 2, and with substantial subsidies at Level 3, providing your employees meet some basic eligibility criteria. How it works Our ETS team works with you to provide flexible, customised training solutions to suit your particular business needs. We can deliver training throughout London and the Home Counties, either at your company’s premises or here at the College. A member of our ETS team meets you to talk through your organisation’s needs. We will then develop a training plan for your organisation. For example: Taster sessions – short courses that introduce learners to a subject Customised courses – tailored specifically for your company’s requirements Certificated courses – accredited training, where learners who successfully complete the course will be awarded a recognised qualification, such as an NVQ, from organisations like City & Guilds. visit www.conel.ac.uk for detailed course information
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A wide range of options Our portfolio of courses is demand-led, which means we can fully customise courses to suit your business. To find out more If you are an employer and would like to discuss how we can help meet the training needs of your workforce then please call our advice line, Monday – Friday, 8am – 6pm on 0800 678 3000 or email employerinfo@staff.conel.ac.uk In an economic downturn, there is always a temptation for businesses – large and small – to cut spending on staff training. When times are tough, it looks a simple way to cut costs. 14
But it’s a false economy. Research confirms that firms that don’t train are 21/2 times more likely to fail than those who do! Now is precisely the time to keep investing in the skills and talents of our people. It is the people we employ who will get us through. When markets are shrinking and order books falling, it is their commitment, productivity and ability to add value that will keep us competitive. Investing now in building new skills will put us in the strongest position as the economy recovers.
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BOOST YOUR PROMOTION CHANCES, GET RECOGNITION AT WORK If you are already in a job and want to develop your chances of progression and promotion then we can help get you on the right track. Many jobs and professions require practical skills and knowledge. Embracing training and development and gaining a qualification demonstrates commitment to your own success. Our aim is to ensure you feel motivated, valued and have the opportunities and tools to optimise your choices. Apprenticeships – learning and earning Open to anyone living in England who is employed within their chosen industry. Apprenticeships give you the chance to earn while getting high quality, on-the-job training. You will work alongside experienced staff at your place of work to gain job specific skills. We will provide weekly ‘off-the-job’ knowledge workshops here at the College, so you can gain practical and transferable skills whilst you work. We currently offer Apprenticeships in: •
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Housing
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Youth Work
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“I did my plumbing apprenticeship with the College so naturally I came back when looking for a training provider as an employer myself. I now use the College exclusively for my staff training.� Ian Puddick Owner, Leakbusters
Train to Gain If you are an employee looking to gain new skills, telling your employer about Train to Gain could be a great way to get started. You could play a critical part in launching a new training programme that could help you get ahead in the workplace. New skills should open doors to promotions, new career directions and new experiences. We offer a wide range of courses and we will give you personal, one-to-one advice and support to help you find the training that’s right for you. We can even talk to your employer on your behalf. For more information please call our Advice Line, Monday – Friday, 8am – 6pm on 0800 878 3000 or email employerinfo@staff.conel.ac.uk. Trade Union Education – a gateway to learning at work The College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London continues a three decade tradition of working in partnership with trade unions to offer training and development to union reps and their members. We offer courses in a range of subjects including employment rights, equality, negotiating, health and safety, and union organising for union officers, stewards, safety reps and Union Learning Reps. We also provide award-winning workplace learning programmes for literacy, numeracy, ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages), NVQs in Team Leading, Customer Services and ICT at all levels. Ofsted praised the courses offered by our Trade Union Education team saying that our pass and retention rates are ‘very high’ and that our learners achieve ‘excellent standards in their work’. So if you belong to a union, and you would like to find out more about the courses offered through the College, please visit www.tradeunioneducation.net
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“I decided to return to education because I want to pursue a career in medicine and improve the lives of my children. The College is a nice learning environment and I really enjoy my time here.� Sonia Access to Biological Science
Applied Medical and Forensic Science Our teaching staff share a determination to make science an interesting and exciting subject for learners at all levels. Science is for everyone with an interest in their immediate surroundings and the universe. We offer a range of vocational courses to suit your needs. They include vocational science pathways in forensic and medical science and access courses in biological science and engineering. Many courses lead to university or employment. All full-time courses include key skills such as communications and information technology, which help to improve your performance in coursework and employment.
SCIENCE | APPLIED SCIENCE | APPLIED MEDICAL SCIENCE | FORENSIC SCIENCE | ACCESS TO HIGHER EDUCATION | ENGINEERING
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Science Science BTEC Introductory Certificate Level 1 Course code: IC1MSCN1 This course provides the basic knowledge for starting a career in science for people who have not studied before. It includes the study of life processes and living things, materials and their properties and physical processes. You do a set of eight units with a test, assignments and experiments in each. Requirements: You will need to pass a test when you come for interview. You will also need a referee to comment on your previous studies.
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Applied Science BTEC First Diploma Level 2 Course code: FD2MAPS1 This course is designed to provide a specialist work-related qualification in science. You will develop the knowledge, understanding and skills necessary for employment or further study at Level 3. Requirements: You will need at least four GCSE subjects achieved at grade D or higher.
Applied Medical Science Applied Medical Science BTEC National Certificate/Diploma Level 3 Course code: NC3MEDS1 This course is ideal if you want a career in the field of medical sciences. It is made up of 12 units for the certificate and 18 units for the diploma. Two of the units are set and marked by examiners. The others are marked by tutors and moderated by the examiners. The qualification is equivalent to two subjects at A Level. Requirements: You will need a minimum of five GCSEs at grade C or above, preferably including maths and science or a BTEC First in Science at merit grade. You will need to pass an initial assessment. You will also need a reference on your ability to study.
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Forensic Science Applied Forensic Science BTEC National Certificate/Diploma Level 3 Course code: NC3MAPS1 This course is ideal if you want a career in forensic science. It is made up of 12 units for the certificate and 18 units for the diploma. Two of the units are set and marked by examiners. The others are marked by tutors and moderated by the examiners. The qualification is equivalent to two subjects at A Level. Requirements: You will need a minimum of five GCSEs at grade C or above, preferably including maths and science or a BTEC First in Science at merit grade. You will need to pass an initial assessment. You will also need a reference on your ability to study.
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Engineering – Access to Higher Education Diploma Level 3 Course code: AC3MENG1 This course is great for those without formal academic qualifications who would like to progress to a higher education programme (such as an Honours Degree, a Foundation Degree, a Certificate of Higher Education or Higher National programme) at a university. Modules covered include maths, physics, electronics and ICT. Requirements: You must be over 19 years of age and be able to provide evidence that you have the necessary background and motivation to succeed.
Science – Access to Higher Education Diploma Level 3 Course code: AC3MBOS1 This course is great for those without formal academic qualifications who would like to progress to a higher education programme (such as an Honours Degree, a Foundation Degree, a Certificate of Higher Education or Higher National programme) at a university. Modules include biology, chemistry, physics and maths. Requirements: You must be over 19 years of age and be able to provide evidence that you have the necessary background and motivation to succeed.
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“The College welcomes everyone of all abilities and you have a lot of support on your course.� Jahkeeta achieved a double distinction in her Games Development course and has been given the opportunity to apply for a study scholarship in Japan. Jahkeeta Games Development BTEC National Certificate
Arts and Media Do you have creative flair and ambition? Are you committed to training in one of the most exciting and fastest-growing career sectors? We offer a range of full-time and part-time courses in art and design, fashion, media, music technology, performing arts and computing. Our courses are designed to help you to excel in your chosen career. Our teaching staff are all experienced professionals in their own fields as fine artists, designers, photographers, musicians, performers, filmmakers and games designers. They are committed to helping you enjoy your time with us and fulfil your potential for a career in the creative industries. If you want to progress into employment or apply to university, our tutors will support and guide you through the application process.
Art and Design | Fashion | GAMES | Media Production | Music Technology | Performing Arts
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Art and Design Art and Design BTEC First Diploma Level 2 Course code: FD2MARD1 This course is for those who are at the start of their careers and who need a broad vocational introduction to art and design. It aims to develop design skills including painting and drawing, contextual studies, sculpture, 3D graphics /digital imaging, time based media and key skills, textiles, sculpture and 3D design products, and a variety of 2D media. Requirements: You will need three GCSEs at grade D or above including English, or a Level 1 vocational qualification plus a relevant Level 1 literacy qualification. You must show a strong interest in art and design and will need to provide visual evidence by either presenting a portfolio of work or completing a project set by the College at interview stage.
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Art and Design (Art and Design Pathway) BTEC National Certificate/Diploma Level 3 Course code: NC3MART1 This is a broad art and design course aimed to give you relevant vocational skills in a variety of art and design disciplines. You will study digital graphic design, fashion textiles, fine art and 3D during the first year. In the second year you will be able to choose options from fine art, sculpture, product design, textiles, fashion and graphic design. These options will be linked to work placements and assignment briefs will be tailored to meet industry standards. After completing this course, most students progress to a specialist art and design related degree programme. Requirements: You will need four GCSEs at grades A-C including English or a Level 2 vocational qualification at merit level plus a relevant Level 2 literacy qualification. You must show a strong interest in art and design and will need to provide visual evidence by either presenting a portfolio of work or completing a project set by the College at interview stage.
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Art and Design Art and Design (Fashion Pathway) BTEC National Certificate/Diploma Level 3 Course code: BNCMFTP4 In this specialist course you will learn fashion-related industry skills. You will develop and build a strong portfolio which will cover pattern cutting, garment construction, design illustration and textiles. You will either progress to a junior industry role or to a specialist fashion related degree programme. Requirements: You will need four GCSEs at grades A-C including English or a Level 2 vocational qualification plus a relevant Level 2 literacy qualification. You must show a strong interest in art and design and will need to provide visual evidence by either presenting a portfolio of work or completing a project set by the College at interview stage.
Art and Design BTEC Foundation Diploma Level 3 Course code: ND3MFNS1 This course is for those who intend to study a specialist art or design course at degree level. You will study graphic design, fashion textiles, fine art and 3D during the first term before specialising in the second term. Requirements: You will need a Level 3 qualification or a strong art and design portfolio.
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Music Technology Music Technology BTEC First Diploma Level 2 Course code: FD2MMUS4 This course provides an introduction to a specialist work-related programme of study focusing on music production and the music industry. You will study sequencing, live music recording, and soundtrack production for TV and film. This course covers the key knowledge and practical skills required in these areas. Requirements: You will need three GCSEs at grade D or above including English, or a Level 1 vocational qualification plus a relevant Level 1 literacy qualification. Relevant experience in the field of study will be taken into consideration for adults returning to education.
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Course code: NC3MMUS4 This course provides a specialist work-related programme of study that covers the key knowledge and practical skills required in the areas of music technology and production. You will study advanced sequencing, sampling, live music recording including the use of a full recording studio. You will undertake music video production and score writing for film. You will also study the roles and requirements for work in the music industry. You will either progress to a junior music industry role or to a specialist music/audio related degree programme. Requirements: You will need four GCSEs at grades A-C including English or a Level 2 vocational qualification at merit level plus a relevant Level 2 literacy qualification. Relevant experience in this field of study will be taken into consideration for adults returning to education.
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Performing Arts Performing Arts (Acting) BTEC National Certificate Level 3 Course code: NC3MPAR4 This course provides essential skills and training for anyone wishing to pursue a career in acting. This highly practical course enables you to work and develop your skills in devising, storytelling, script writing, improvisation and voice. You will learn how the acting industry works and how to find employment as an actor in theatre and film. The course also teaches you essential technical skills in lighting and sound. Once completed most learners progress onto university or drama school. Requirements: You will need four GCSEs at grades A-C including English or a Level 2 vocational qualification at merit level plus a relevant Level 2 literacy qualification. Relevant experience in this field of study will be taken into consideration for adults. 27
Media Media BTEC First Diploma Level 2 Course code: FD2MMED1 This course provides a good general introduction to the various media industries. You will learn skills in video production, writing magazine and newspaper articles, web design and interactive media. The course is intended as a progression route to either a National Certificate or Diploma in Games Development or Media Production. Requirements: You will need three GCSEs at D or above including English, or a Level 1 vocational qualification plus a relevant Level 1 literacy qualification. Relevant experience in the field of study will be taken into consideration for adults returning to education.
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Media Media Production BTEC National Certificate/Diploma Level 3 Course code: ND3MMVD4 This is a general media course covering the practical aspects of media production. You will study film and video production, including camerawork and editing. You will also study radio production, including radio journalism and interview skills. You will learn how to write news and online features, and use industry standard desk-top publishing and image manipulation packages. These subjects are underpinned by media theory and study of various media industries, including marketing and public relations. Most students progress to a relevant media-related degree programme.
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Media Production (Games Development) BTEC National Certificate/Diploma Level 3 Course code: NC3MGDV4 This is a specialist course designed to give you industry standard skills in the development of computer games. You will study games design and production platforms, 3D modelling and games environments. You will be able to design and produce games from idea to final product. You will gain an in-depth understanding of industry skills, operation, audience and games products. You will either progress to a junior games industry role or to a specialist games or interactive media degree programme. Requirements: You will need four GCSEs at grades A-C including English or a Level 2 vocational qualification at merit level plus a relevant Level 2 literacy qualification. Relevant experience in this field of study will be taken into consideration for adults.
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Media Media Production (Animation) BTEC National Certificate/Diploma Level 3 Course code: NC3MANM1 This specialist course is designed to give you industry standard skills in animation. You will study drawing, 3D modelling and games environments. You will be able to design and produce animations from idea to final product. You will gain an in-depth understanding of industry skills, operation and audience. You will either progress to a junior animator industry role or to a specialist animation, games or interactive media degree programme. Requirements: You will need four GCSEs at grades A-C including English or a Level 2 vocational qualification at merit level plus a relevant Level 2 literacy qualification. Relevant experience in this field of study will be taken into consideration for adults.
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“After completing my Accounting AAT Level 3 I carried out work experience in the College’s Finance Department. I’m now studying for my Accounting and Finance Degree at the University of Greenwich and I still come back to the College where I work as a Learning Mentor.” Ahmed Accounting AAT Level 3
Business and Accounting Studying business and financial services gives you the chance to gain vital knowledge and skills, at all levels of experience. You will gain practical skills and learn how to apply them, to give you the edge in the fast-paced business world. Our courses cover accounting, administration and general business from Entry Level through to Levels 1, 2 and 3 and to higher education at Level 4. All courses will give you vocational training, including the use of IT, which will help you to enhance your career. Some courses offer valuable work experience in a company. After a business course at the College you will be able to progress to a higher level or apply for work in the business world.
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Accounting Accounting AAT NVQ (ESOL) Level 2 Course code: NV2MACE2 This course is for those who want to develop accounting skills and achieve a language qualification (recognised at key skills Level 1). This course covers a range of units such as recording income and receipts, initial trial balance and supplying information for management control, making and recording payments, health and safety, achieving personal effectiveness and working with computers (SAGE). Requirements: You will need to be at least 17 years of age, preferably hold Adult Numeracy and Literacy at Entry Level 3 or Level 1 or Skills for Life at Entry Level 3 and pass the initial assessment at the appropriate level. A reference will be required.
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Accounting AAT NVQ Level 2 Course code: NV2MACC2 This course is for those who want to develop accounting skills. This course covers a range of units such as recording income and receipts, initial trial balance and supplying information for management control, making and recording payments, health and safety, achieving personal effectiveness and working with computers (SAGE). Requirements: You will need to be at least 17 years of age, preferably hold GCSE maths and English, a BTEC First Business qualification, or a first year BTEC National in Business. A reference will be required.
Accounting AAT NVQ Level 3 Course code: NV3MACC2 This course allows you to build on existing accounting skills. It covers a range of units such as maintaining financial records and preparing accounts, recording and evaluating costs and revenues, preparing reports and returns. Requirements: You will need to achieve competence in all simulated assessments and external exams at AAT Level 2 in order to be eligible to join the course. A reference will be required.
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Accounting Accounting (Technician) AAT NVQ Level 4 Course code: NV4MACC2 This course covers the following mandatory units: contribute to management of performance and enhancement of value, contribute to the planning and control of resources and drafting financial statements. Requirements: You will need to achieve competence in all simulated assessments and external exams at Level 3 in order to be eligible to join the course.
Business Business BTEC Introductory Certificate Level 1 Course code: CR1MBSE2 This course covers a wide range of units which provide an introduction to further study in the world of business, retail, administration and finance. Requirements: You will need to be a least 16 years of age. No formal qualifications are required but you will need to attend an interview and pass the initial assessment at the appropriate level. A reference will also be required.
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Business Administration Business Administration NVQ Level 1 Course code: NV1MBUS2 This course includes a range of units that will help you to apply theory to practice in a simulated working environment. The units of study include: Responsibilities at Work, Business Environment, Health and Safety, and Information Technology. You will also develop your key skills in the areas of ICT and functional skills. This is an ideal course for ESOL learners as it allows you to develop your use of literacy and ICT in a working environment. Requirements: You will need to be at least 16 years of age and hold an Entry Level 2/3 literacy qualification. You will also need to pass the initial assessment at the appropriate level. A reference will be required. 34
Business Business BTEC First Diploma Level 2 Course code: FD2MBUS2 This course introduces you to a range of business activities and provides a stepping stone towards a career in business or accounting. You also study a foreign language. Requirements: You will need to be at least 16 years of age and hold a Level 1 qualification in business or a related area and pass the initial assessment at the appropriate level. A reference will be required.
Business BTEC National Certificate/Diploma Level 3 Course code: NC3MBUS2 This course includes units in business enterprise, business online, human resource management, introduction to accounting, market research, and health and safety in the workplace. You will be able to study French or Spanish and gain key skill qualifications in information technology, communications and the application of number. Requirements: You must have passed your Level 2 course to merit standard in order to be eligible to join the course. A reference will be required. Tottenham Centre
Business, Administration and Finance Advanced Diploma Level 3 Course code: AD3MBAF1 This course will focus on three main areas: Business enterprise – develop ideas, carry out research and promote products or services, Business administration – learn about business administration and how important it is to organisations and Finance – teaching the knowledge and skills you need to manage personal and business finances. You will also cover more areas including communications, accounting, marketing and sales, customer service, preparing for work and many more. Requirements: You will need 5 GCSEs A-C including English and maths.
Access to Higher Education Business – Access to Higher Education Level 3 Course code: AC3MBUS2 This course is for those without formal qualifications who would like to progress to any business related degree programme, such as an Honours Degree, a Foundation Degree or a Certificate of Higher Education at a University. This course covers the following mandatory units: contribute to management of performance and enhancement of value, contribute to the planning and control of resources and drafting financial statements. Requirements: You will need to be over 19 years old and take an assessment in literacy and numeracy. A reference will be required.
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Construction and the Built Environment Improve your prospects of getting into or progressing in the construction industry with our wide range of courses and NVQ assessment opportunities. We are one of the largest providers of construction education in London and the South East, with excellent facilities in purpose-designed workshops and classrooms. With over 30 interactive construction training packages available online, we also deliver high quality teaching using the latest technology. Our online resources can be accessed either at home or in our computer suites. Our construction team have a wide range of industry qualifications and experience and are dedicated to helping our learners achieve their maximum potential. The College has a strong track record in running innovative housing programmes. Our courses can help you gain a career in housing or improve your knowledge and enhance your career prospects. If you are interested in a housing course you should have excellent communication and organisation skills, want responsibility, and have a commitment to working with children, older people, people with disabilities and those from different ethnic backgrounds. Many of our programmes are offered in partnership with Middlesex University.
CONSTRUCTION | BRICKWORK CARPENTRY AND JOINERY | ELECTRICAL SERVICES | PAINTING AND DECORATING | PLUMBING | HOUSING
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Construction Basic Construction Skills Introductory Certificate City & Guilds 6217 Level 1 Course code: CR1MBCB1 This course has been designed by City & Guilds to provide basic training in construction skills for those seeking employment in the construction industry. You will gain experience of up to five construction trades – brickwork, carpentry and joinery, painting and decorating, electrical and plumbing. Requirements: The course is suitable for 16-18 year olds who have no previous experience or knowledge of the construction industry.
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Course code: CR1MBCE1 This is an introductory course for anyone whose second language is English. Study is split into 50 percent ESOL classes and 50 percent construction theory and workshop activities. Construction theory is based on health and safety best practice, starting work in construction, and personal effectiveness. Three written assignments are set during the one year course. Practical workshop activities include health and safety, basic plumbing and electrical installation skills. Requirements: You will need to have Level 1 maths and want to develop a career in construction.
Construction BTEC National Certificate Level 3 Course code: NC3MCNT6 This course introduces the core disciplines required for a professional career in the construction industry. Units include health, safety and welfare, construction and the environment, construction technology and design, and construction science and materials. Requirements: You will need to be employed within the building industry, or be seeking employment in it. You will normally need to have at least one of the following: a BTEC First Certificate or Diploma in a related subject, an intermediate GNVQ in a related subject, at least four GCSEs at grades A-C (to include science, maths and English) and / or appropriate knowledge and / or experience gained at work or from related qualifications.
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Construction Construction and the Built Environment Advanced Diploma Level 3 Course code: PL3MCBE1 On this course you will study three main themes: Designing the built environment: learning how it is designed and constructed, how it impacts on people and communities, and how history, politics and economics affect it. Creating the built environment: developing a range of skills and knowledge needed in different industries – for example, using tools and understanding modern construction methods and materials. Valuing and using the built environment: analysing the need for good management and continuous maintenance, and understanding the importance of good design, workmanship and teamwork. Requirements: You must have completed your compulsory school education and should have achieved at least one of the following: 5 GCSEs at grade C or above, including Grade B in maths and science (or national tests at Level 2), a BTEC First Diploma in Construction and an ability to demonstrate literacy and numeracy skills at Level 2 or an alternative equivalent qualification at the appropriate level. If English is not your first language you will also need an IELTS score of 5.5 or above.
Brickwork Brickwork Diploma Level 1 Course code: CR1MBRK6 This course provides you with core technical knowledge and practical skills to work at Level 1 as required by industry. Requirements: You will need a GCSE grade D or above in maths and English. Other requirements will be discussed at interview, which will include an initial assessment of basic skills.
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Brickwork Brickwork Diploma Level 2 Course code: CR2MBRK6 This course involves more advanced brickwork techniques and builds on the knowledge and skills achieved at Level 1. Requirements: You will need a Level 1 Diploma in bricklaying and a GCSE grade D or above in maths and English. Other requirements will be discussed at interview, which will include an initial assessment of basic skills.
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NVQ candidates aiming to achieve the full NVQ award at Level 2 must provide sufficient on-site evidence of their competence from their place of work. The assessment process is completely separate from the ICA core knowledge course. Assessment takes place at the College’s Tottenham Centre and on-site at your placement / company. Requirements: You will need suitable knowledge and appropriate employment opportunities to generate sufficient evidence for the NVQ award.
Carpentry and Joinery Carpentry and Joinery Diploma Level 1 Course code: CR1MCAR6 This course provides an introduction to the industry and covers a wide range of skills, including scaffolding, health and safety, communication skills, and practical carpentry and joinery techniques. Requirements: You will need a GCSE grade D or above in maths and English. Other requirements will be discussed at interview, which will include an initial assessment of basic skills or successful completion of Building Craft Operations (BCO).
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Carpentry and Joinery Carpentry and Joinery Diploma Level 2 Course code: CR2MCAP6 This course involves more advanced carpentry techniques and builds on the knowledge and skills that learners have achieved at Level 1. Requirements: You will need a GCSE grade D or above in maths and English and a Level 1 Diploma or NVQ at Level 1. Other requirements will be discussed at interview, which will include an initial assessment of basic skills.
Carpentry and Joinery NVQ Level 2 Course code: NV2MCAJ6 NVQ candidates aiming to achieve the award must provide sufficient on-site evidence of their competence from their place of work. This assessment process is completely separate from the Level 2 Diploma core knowledge course and is co-ordinated by industry-qualified assessors. Requirements: You will need a GCSE grade D or above in maths and English, suitable knowledge and appropriate employment opportunities sufficient to generate evidence for the NVQ award.
Carpentry and Joinery Diploma Level 3 Course code: CR3MCAR6 This course involves advanced carpentry and joinery techniques, building on the knowledge and skills that learners have achieved at Level 2. Requirements: You must be at least 18 years of age, have GCSE grade D or above in maths and English and a Level 2 Diploma or NVQ at Level 2. Other requirements will be discussed at interview, which will include an initial assessment of basic skills.
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Carpentry and Joinery Carpentry and Joinery NVQ Level 3 Course code: NV3MCAJ6 This course equips you with advanced carpentry and joinery skills. It focuses on supervisory and self-management skills, and is suitable for those with experience or those who have completed a Level 2 NVQ. Requirements: You will need to be at least 18 years of age with suitable knowledge and appropriate employment opportunities sufficient to generate evidence for the NVQ award.
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Electrical Installation Level 2 Course code: CR2MENS6 You will gain the basic knowledge and understanding of electrical installation and health and safety within the construction industry. Requirements: You will need GCSEs grade C and above in English, maths and science. You should also have experience in the basic use of hand tools, a commitment to academic study and a desire to learn trade skills. Other requirements will be discussed at interview, which will include an initial assessment of basic skills. You should be fully employed within the industry with a registered company, where they will support your learning and site training needs.
Electrical Installation Technical Certificate City & Guilds 2330 Level 2 Course code: CR2MENT6 You will gain the basic knowledge and understanding of electrical installation and health and safety within the construction industry. Requirements: You will need GCSEs grade C and above in English, maths and science. You should also have experience in basic use of hand tools, a commitment to academic study, with a desire to learn trade skills.
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Electrical Services Electrical Installation Technical Certificate City & Guilds 2330 Level 3 Course code: CR3MENS6 This advanced course of study is for anyone wishing to operate at a technical and / or supervisory level in the electrical industry. It includes electrical theory and competencies in lighting, motor control, fault finding, testing, commissioning and inspection. Requirements: You will need to have completed the Electrical Installation Level 2 course.
Electrical Services NVQ Assessment City & Guilds 2356 Level 3 Course code: NV3MELS6 Candidates aiming to achieve the award at Level 3 must provide sufficient on-site evidence and complete 2330 technical certificates Level 2 and Level 3. Assessors will review your level of competence at your respective place of work. This assessment process is completely separate from the electrical installation core knowledge course. Requirements: Technical Certificates Level 2 and 3, Key Skills for Communication Level 2, Application of Number Level 2, Information Technology Level 1. You must have an appropriate employer who can provide assessment opportunities in the type of work required to generate sufficient evidence.
17th Edition Wiring Regulations City & Guilds 2382-10 Level 3 Course code: CR3MELEF This course is designed for experienced electricians, and for those who recently qualified with City and Guilds 2360 Part 2 or City and Guilds 2330 Level 3. The course content involves detailed information of the complete BS 7671:2008 wiring regulations. Requirements: Experienced electricians or those who have completed a Level 3 qualification for Electrotechnical and NVQ Level 3.
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Electrical Services Certification of Electrical Installations: Inspection, Testing and Certification of Electrical Installations 2391-10 Level 3 Course code: CR3MELEF This qualification is aimed at experienced electricians currently working in the industry who will have the opportunity to use or are already using their practical skills. It has been developed to satisfy the requirements for Proposed Qualified Supervisors (PQSs) for various scheme operatives to ensure they are conversant with the requirements of BS 7671 for inspection, testing and certification of electrical installations. Regulated bodies, such as JIB, NICEIC and ECA require this qualification to enable self validation of Electrical Installation works completed, which also supports current legislation from the Building Regulations 2004 and Electricity at Work Regulation 1989. 44
Requirements: You will need to have completed the following qualifications to enable you to achieve this qualification: Electrical Installations 2330 Level 2 and 3 (or 2360 Parts 1 and 2) and 17th Edition Electrical Wiring Regulations BS 7671; 2382-10.
Painting and Decorating Painting and Decorating Diploma Level 1 Course code: CR1MPDC6 This course provides an introduction to the painting and decorating industry. You will learn a wide range of skills, including scaffolding, health and safety, communication, and practical painting and decorating techniques. Requirements: You will need a GCSE grade D or above in maths and English. Other requirements will be discussed at interview, which will include an initial assessment of English and maths.
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Painting and Decorating Painting and Decorating Diploma Level 2 Course code: CR2MPDC6 This involves more advanced painting and decorating techniques. The Level 2 Diploma builds on the knowledge and skills that learners have achieved at Level 1. Requirements: You will need a GCSE grade D or above in maths and English and have a Diploma at Level 1 or NVQ at Level 1. Other requirements will be discussed at interview, which will include an initial assessment of basic skills.
Painting and Decorating NVQ Assessment Level 2 Course code: NV2MPDC6 This course trains and equips you to the industry standard in painting and decorating. Requirements: You will need a suitable knowledge and appropriate employment opportunities sufficient to generate evidence that can be used for the NVQ award.
Plumbing Plumbing Basic Studies Certificate Level 2 Course code: CR2MPLS6 This intensive course is designed for apprentices and other people working in the plumbing industry. It provides you with core technical knowledge and practical skills required to work at Level 2 as required by the industry. Requirements: You will need GCSE grades A–C in maths and English. You must be working in the plumbing industry. Other requirements will be discussed at interview, which will include an initial assessment of basic skills.
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Plumbing Plumbing Technical Certificate City & Guilds 6129-2 Level 2 Course code: CR2MPLM6 This intensive course is for people who are currently studying construction at The College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London, or who are not working in the plumbing industry, or who are unemployed. It includes units such as health and safety, key principles, common plumbing processes, cold water systems, above ground discharge pipework, central heating system pipework, electrical supply and earth continuity systems. Requirements: You will need GCSE grades A–C in maths and English. Other requirements will be discussed at interview, which will include an initial assessment of basic skills.
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Course code: NV2MPLM6 This assessment is for candidates who have successfully completed the Level 2 Technical Certificate 6129 whose employer can provide the necessary on-site assessment opportunities. It is completely separate from the core knowledge course and is co-ordinated by industryqualified assessors. Requirements: You will need a Technical Certificate at Level 2. The course can also be taken by plumbers wishing to upgrade their qualifications, or those without formal qualifications but who have at least five years work experience in the industry. Your employer must provide the necessary on-site assessment opportunities.
Plumbing Technical Certificate City & Guilds 6129-3 Level 3 Course code: CR3MPLM6 This intensive course is designed for apprentices and other people working in the plumbing industry. It provides core technical knowledge and practical skills required to work at Level 3 as required by the industry. Requirements: You will need to have completed the Technical Certificate at Level 2 or NVQ Level 2 in plumbing.
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Plumbing Plumbing NVQ City & Guilds 6089-3 Level 3 Course code: NV3MPLM6 Candidates aiming to achieve the award at Level 3 must provide sufficient on-site evidence of their competence from their place of work. This assessment process is completely separate from the core knowledge course and is co-ordinated by industry-qualified assessors. Candidates will also need to take other external qualifications such as Unvented Hot Water Systems, Water Regulations, CCN1 Core Gas Safety and CEN1 (Boilers). Requirements: You will need to have completed NVQ Level 2 and Technical Certificate at Level 3. We also work in partnership with the following centres, offering construction training: Construction Training London Ltd Woodland Works, Chadwell Heath Lane, Chadwell Heath, Romford RM6 4NP For more information call 020 8599 2048
COURSES AT CONSTRUCTION TRAINING LONDON LTD, ROMFORD Technical Certificate in Basic Plumbing Studies City & Guilds Level 2 NVQ in Mechanical Engineering Services City & Guilds Level 2 CIS Training Centre 248 Montagu Road, Edmonton N18 2NZ. For more information call 020 8887 1880
COURSES AT CIS TRAINING CENTRE, EDMONTON Certificate in Basic Construction Skills Level 1 Diploma in Bricklaying Levels 1/2 Diploma in Plastering Levels 1/2 Diploma in Site Carpentry Levels 1/2
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HOUSING Housing Certificate CIH Level 2 Course code: CR2MHSSF This course is for those who want to work in housing in a front line capacity, and who want to develop their skills, knowledge and understanding. It is also available to potential candidates for the CIH Level 3 Certificate in Housing, who require some preparation in terms of study skills and support in returning to a learning environment. Requirements: Applicants may be admitted to the programme without formal entry requirements but we will look for evidence that you have the necessary background and motivation to succeed.
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Course code: CR2MHMNF This course is for those who want to work in housing in a front line capacity. It equips housing staff, and those in closely associated roles, with the skills, knowledge and understanding to function effectively and to develop further within the housing sector. It aims to familiarise students with a wide range of housing maintenance issues, and to enable them to plan, implement and evaluate a variety of maintenance related tasks. This course will enhance possibilities of progressing into Level 3 Certification in Housing. Successful completion of the course will also improve your chances for promotion and your employment prospects. Requirements: Applicants will be admitted to the programme provided that they have a minimum of 1 year’s experience in housing.
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HOUSING Housing NVQ Level 2 Course code: NV2MHSGT This qualification is designed to address the particular requirements of the housing sector. It addresses the rights and diversity of the public, ensuring that your staff understand the need for people to live in a healthy and safe environment, one that is conducive to social inclusion, stability and well being. It enables your staff to understand the need for community development and focuses on key areas of active citizenship and social inclusion. To achieve the NVQ seven units must be completed, four mandatory and three optional. This nationally recognised qualification will enable your staff to improve their performance and is designed to meet your organisational needs. Requirements: This programme is suitable for all those working in the following areas; customer services, letting allocations, housing and estate management, homelessness and housing advice, supported housing, repairs and maintenance, tenancy participation.
Managing Housing Services Pathway CIH Certificate Level 3 Course code: NC3MHSMF This course is for those who are working in housing in a front line capacity. It equips housing staff, and those in closely associated roles, with the skills, knowledge, and understanding to function effectively and to develop further within the housing sector. It aims to familiarise you with a wide range of housing management and maintenance issues and to enable you to plan, implement and evaluate a variety of housing management and maintenance related tasks. Requirements: You will need five GCSEs at grade D or above with at least one at grade A or the equivalent, or a vocational qualification at Level 2/3, or a minimum of two years’ experience in housing.
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HOUSING Supported Housing Pathway CIH Certificate Level 3 Course code: NC3MHSS5 This course is for those who are working in housing in a front line capacity. It equips housing staff and those in closely associated roles, with the skills, knowledge and understanding to function effectively and to develop further within the housing sector (including supported and sheltered housing contexts). Requirements: You will need five GCSEs at grade D or above with at least one at grade A or the equivalent, or a vocational qualification at Level 2/3, or a minimum of at least two years experience in housing.
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Course code: CH4SHOUH The Certificate of Higher Education is taught jointly by The College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London and Middlesex University. Study will be delivered at the College site. This course is aimed at housing professionals who wish to gain a Higher Education academic award and the first stage of the Professional Qualification in Housing. The course will broaden your knowledge of housing, enable you to develop professional practice and bring you up to date with current initiatives and debates. The areas studied include historical, political and legal context of housing, housing management and development, and housing in society. It is validated by Middlesex University and approved by the Chartered Institute of Housing. This course can be studied over 1 year full time or 2 years part time. Requirements: Applicants should hold GCSEs in five subjects (including maths and English language) plus two subjects at A level, or four at AS level, or any equivalent combinations. Alternative Level 3 qualifications such as CIH National Certificate (with merits), Access to HE or BTEC National are acceptable. Applicants without Level 3 qualifications but with relevant work experience in housing may be admitted after interview and diagnostic assessment.
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HOUSING Housing Foundation Degree (Professional Qualification) Level 5 Course code: FN5SHOUH The Foundation Degree (PQ) is taught jointly by The College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London and Middlesex University, and study will be delivered at the College site. It provides both an academic and a professional qualification for those interested in a career in social housing. It is aimed at people already working for housing organisations who want to progress their career, and also at those wishing to work in the field. This course can be studied over 2 years full time or 3 years part time. Requirements: Applicants should hold GCSEs in five subjects (including maths and English language) plus two subjects at A level, or four at AS level, or any equivalent combinations. Alternative Level 3 qualifications such as CIH National Certificate (with merits), Access to HE or BTEC National are acceptable. Applicants without Level 3 qualifications but with relevant work experience in housing may be admitted after interview and diagnostic assessment. Applicants for full-time study should apply directly to Middlesex University through UCAS (see page 53). Applicants for part-time study should apply directly to Middlesex University by completing the online application form (see page 53).
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HOUSING Housing BSc Hons (Professional Qualification) Level 6 Course code: BA5SHOUH This course is aimed at housing professionals who wish to gain a university degree, together with the CIH Professional Qualification in Housing. The course will enable you to develop professional practice and bring you up to date with current initiatives and debates in the housing field. It is also suitable for full-time learners who wish to enter employment in a housing-related area. The BSc is validated by Middlesex University and approved by the Chartered Institute of Housing as meeting their requirements for professional membership.
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Study topics include the historical, political, legal and social context of housing, housing management and development, policy and finance, organisational theory, research, comparative housing and regeneration. In the final year learners also undertake an independent dissertation. Those already working in housing will complete some work-based learning, whilst those not working in housing will undertake a work placement. This course can be studied over 3 years full time or 4 years part time. Requirements: Applicants should hold GCSEs in five subjects (including maths and English language) plus two subjects at A level, or four at AS level, or any equivalent combinations. Alternative Level 3 qualifications such as CIH National Certificate (with merits), Access to HE or BTEC National are acceptable. Applicants without Level 3 qualifications but with relevant work experience in housing may be admitted after interview and diagnostic assessment. Applicants for full-time study should apply directly to Middlesex University through UCAS (see page 53). Applicants for part-time study should apply directly to Middlesex University by completing the online application form (see page 53).
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HOUSING Housing MSc Level 7 Course code: MS5SHOUH This course is designed to help housing professionals meet the challenges presented by the rapidly changing housing environment in the 21st century. You will develop practical problemsolving skills and gain an in-depth theoretical insight into the national and international housing debate. Taught by a team of experts, you will benefit from the wealth of knowledge and practical experience which our staff bring to the programme. This course is 1 year full time or 2 years part time. The programme includes the Chartered Institute of Housing expectations for full-time membership and professional qualification. Requirements: We welcome applications from graduates with a good honours degree, or equivalent qualification, in an appropriate subject. We also consider candidates with other relevant qualifications and individuals with a minimum of three years’ work experience. Those without formal qualifications need to demonstrate relevant work experience and the ability to study at postgraduate level. UCAS applications contact: UCAS Telephone: 01242 222 444 Email: website@ucas.ac.uk Middlesex University applications contact: Middlesex University Telephone: 020 8411 5000 (switchboard) Telephone: 020 8411 5555 (uk and eu admissions and enquiry) Website: www.mdx.ac.uk
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English and Maths We will help you to develop the skills you need for work or study. We have a range of English and maths classes from beginners to advanced. Our English classes will teach you reading, writing, speaking and listening skills. In maths you will learn how to use numbers, decimals, fractions, measurement, shape and space. On all of our courses you will get the chance to use computers and develop your ICT skills.
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English and literacy English and Literacy Pre-Entry Course code: BSHMENE1 This course is designed for people who need to develop some basic literacy skills and who would benefit from some individual tuition. You will improve your self-confidence and start to develop basic skills in reading, writing and spelling. Requirements: No qualifications are needed to start this course but you will attend an interview to identify your level of English in order to place you on the right course.
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This course is designed for people who want to gain or improve their basic literacy skills. It covers reading, writing, grammar, punctuation, reference skills and spelling. You will improve your self-confidence and have the opportunity to progress to a more advanced class. Requirements: No qualifications are needed to start this course but you will need to attend an informal interview to identify your level of English in order to place you on the right course.
English and Literacy Entry 2 Course code: BSFMENG1 This course is for people who want to return to study or work, and who would like to be more confident about their English. Requirements: You will need to be able to use a dictionary to check meaning or spelling and be able to read simple text fairly independently. You should also be able to write two or three short sentences independently with few errors.
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English and literacy English and Literacy Entry 3 Course code: BSEMENL1 This course offers an opportunity to anyone who would like to develop skills in English. You can work on writing, reading, spelling, grammar and essay writing. Requirements: You will need to read fairly fluently and be able to write a paragraph independently with few errors. At the interview, a tutor will help you to decide which class you should join. You will be asked to do a number of reading and writing exercises and these will help us find the appropriate class for you.
Communication Skills Entry 3 Course code: BSEMCMS1 This course will particularly suit those who can read fairly fluently but who wish to improve their life skills as well as their communication skills, such as form filling, map reading, using timetables, how to write a formal letter, how to take notes and how to follow instructions. It covers a wide range of communication skills including reading for information, formal and personal writing, speaking and listening, spelling, grammar and punctuation. Requirements: You will need to read fairly fluently and be able to write a paragraph independently with few errors. At the interview, a tutor will help you to decide which class you should join. You will be asked to do a number of reading and writing exercises and these will help us find the appropriate class for you.
Skills for Writing Level 1 Course code: BS1MSFW1 This course is for those who have an interest in writing creatively and who wish to develop their skills. It aims to provide learners with the opportunity to develop their creative writing skills, including descriptive writing, play-writing, poetry and short stories. Requirements: You will need Entry Level 3 Literacy or have scored Level 1 on the initial assessment.
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English and literacy English and Literacy Level 1 Course code: BS1MENG1 This course will include following instructions and explanations, obtaining information from different sources and presenting information and ideas to others. You will develop your reading skills and produce writing, using accurate grammar, punctuation and spelling, on a variety of subjects and in different styles. Requirements: You will be invited for an informal interview to identify your level of English in order to place you on the right course.
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Course code: BS1MLIT1 This is a fast-paced course for adults who aim to brush up their English skills to gain a Level 1 literacy qualification. It will help you to develop your writing and reading skills and give you a chance to practise your speaking and listening. Requirements: No qualifications are needed to start this course but you will be invited to attend an interview to identify your level of literacy in order to place you on the right course.
English and Literacy Level 2 Course code: BS2MENG1 This course will include personal writing, poetry, drama, reading different texts and study skills. It covers a range of skills including reading, writing, speaking and listening. You will learn to produce different kinds of writing and read a wide variety of fiction and non-fiction texts. Requirements: You will be invited to attend an informal interview to identify your level of English in order to place you on the right course.
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English and literacy Move on Literacy Level 2 Course code: BS2MLIT1 This is a fast paced course for adults who aim to brush up their English skills to gain a Level 2 literacy qualification. This course will help you to develop your writing and reading skills and will give you a chance to practise your speaking and listening. Requirements: No qualifications are needed to start this course but you will be invited to attend an interview to identify your level of English in order to place you on the right course.
English Language and Literature GCSE Level 2 Course code: GC2MENG1 In this course you will learn how to write essays, letters and stories. Writing about literature is an integral part of the course and Shakespeare is also compulsory. Media texts will be studied, as will spelling, grammar and punctuation, comprehension tasks, speaking, listening (oral assessment) and reading. Requirements: You must have GCSEs at grade D including English or you will need to take a short test when you come in for an interview.
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skills for study and work Skills for study and work Entry 1-3 These courses are a preparation for going on to get full vocational work related qualifications. You will study English, maths, ICT and work skills over 3 days a week. Requirements: You will need to be able to speak English fluently and read and write simple sentences independently with few errors. You will do an initial assessment test and have an interview to talk about your goals and how much time you can commit to studying.
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If you want to do a vocational (work related) course but still need to improve your maths and English we have a choice of vocational pathways in childcare, health and social care, business, science, hair and beauty, and construction. For more information, please look at the relevant subject sections of this course guide.
Maths and Numeracy Maths and Numeracy Pre-Entry Course code: BSHMPNM1 This course gives you the opportunity to be able to use numbers, money, measurements, shapes and space and some graphs. Teaching is in a small, friendly group and the number work is related to everyday situations. Requirements: You will be invited to attend an informal interview to identify your level of maths in order to place you on the right course.
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Maths and Numeracy Maths and Numeracy Entry 1 Course code: BSGMPNU1 This course is for adults who wish to improve their numeracy skills towards certification. This course gives you the opportunity to use numbers, money, measurements, shapes, space and graphs. The number work is related to everyday situations. Requirements: No qualifications are needed to start. You will need to have an informal interview to identify your level of maths in order to place you on the right course.
Maths and Numeracy Entry 2 Course code: BSFMPNU1 This course gives you the opportunity to use money in adding, taking away, multiplying and dividing. You will also cover measurement, shape and space and working with data. This course helps you to gain more confidence and understanding in maths. Requirements: No qualifications are needed to start this course but you will need to have an informal interview to identify your level of maths in order to place you on the right course.
Maths and Numeracy Entry 3 Course code: BSEMPNU1 This course gives you the opportunity to use whole numbers and place value, operations on decimals and fractions, measurements, shape and space, pictograms, tables, charts, graphs and percentages. Requirements: No qualifications are needed to start this course but you will need to have an informal interview to identify your level of maths in order to place you on the right course.
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Maths and Numeracy Maths and Numeracy Level 1 Course code: BS1MPNU1 This course aims to develop your maths skills towards Level 1 certification. It will help to extend your skills in the following areas: whole numbers, decimals, shape and space, conversions between common fractions, measurements, ratios and proportions, statistical averages, percentages, graphs and handling data. You will cover all these topics with and without the use of a calculator and also through a range of websites. The number work is related to everyday situations. Requirements: You will be invited to attend an informal interview to identify your level of maths in order to place you on the right course.
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Maths and Numeracy Level 2 Course code: BS2MPNU1 This course is designed for people wishing to improve their number skills towards gaining access to higher education and employment. The course aims to develop skills in whole numbers, decimals, fractions, percentages, algebra, shape and space, measurements, handling data and probability. You will brush up on your maths skills with and without the use of a calculator, and use ICT with a wide range of websites. You will gain the national qualification in Level 2 Numeracy which is awarded by Edexcel. Requirements: You will be invited to attend an informal interview to identify your level of maths in order to place you on the right course.
Mathematics GCSE Level 2 Course code: GC2MTH1 This course is designed to improve your GCSE grade in mathematics, which is required for entry into various professional courses and for entry to higher education. Requirements: You will need a grade E for Foundation Level and grade D for the Higher Level.
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“I am an ESOL tutor working with learners to improve their English skills. I have also completed my Teaching and Spanish courses here and am now studying my Additional Diploma in Teaching English (ESOL).� Azize Tutor
English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) We will help you to develop the skills you need for work, study or home. We have a range of English language classes from beginners (Entry Level 1) to advanced (Level 2). All of our courses teach you reading, writing, listening, speaking, information technology and study skills. If you would like to arrange an interview for a course, please come into the Advice and Guidance Centre at Tottenham. You do not need to send us an application form. At your appointment, you will be interviewed by an English language teacher who will assess your language level and together you will decide which type of course is best for you.
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ESOL General ESOL Classes Entry 1 – Level 1 These courses will help you improve your speaking, listening, reading and writing skills in different situations. You will also have access to computers. Classes are available during the day, evenings and weekends at Tottenham Green Centre, Tottenham Centre and at community venues in Haringey.
ESOL Vocational Courses for Adults Entry 2 – 3 These courses will teach you English, maths and IT for vocational studies in general ESOL, business and IT and care and health.
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ESOL Foundation Courses for 16–18 year olds Entry 1 – Level 1 These courses are for young people who have had an interrupted education and wish to improve their English language skills in order to continue their education. It includes English language, maths, IT, business, care and health, citizenship and employability skills. There are also activities such as free trips and visits to places of interest. All courses include a one to one tutorial and a group tutorial every week.
English for Academic Purposes Entry 3 – Level 2 These courses are for those who have already completed high school, college or university abroad and who want to go to university here, or gain academic qualifications.
Courses for Speakers of Other Languages in Vocational Areas Entry 3 – Level 2 These courses will help you to prepare for different jobs by adding English classes to vocational qualifications in care and health, business, hair and beauty, construction, childcare and other areas. For more information, please look at the relevant subject sections of this Course Guide.
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Foreign Languages Have you ever wondered how fantastic it would be to learn a new language? Or how great it would be to shop, eat out, ask for directions and talk with the locals on holiday? Learning a language is always an exciting challenge. So whether it’s to prepare for a holiday, to support your children’s learning, for business purposes or just for fun we have a range of courses to suit your abilities and needs. From complete beginners to advanced, we will help you deal with everyday situations and gain insight into the culture of the country.
Community Interpreting | Arabic | French | Italian | Polish | Portuguese | Spanish | Turkish
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Community Interpreting Community Interpreting Level 2/3 Course code: CL2MCINF This course is ideal for bilingual learners who are interested in developing interpreting skills and gaining an overview of the techniques involved. Requirements: You will need to be fluent in spoken and written English and a language spoken in one of the bilingual communities in London. You will have some informal experience of interpreting for family and friends.
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Arabic Beginners Entry Level Course code: CLGMBARF The content of the course is varied and will take into account the specific interests and needs of the student group. It contains the following themes: personal introductions, food and drink, eating out, shopping, travel and transport, getting around town, accommodation, numbers, time and the alphabet. Requirements: No prior knowledge of the language is necessary.
French French Beginners Entry Level Course code: CLGMBFRF The content of this course is varied and will take into account the specific interests and needs of the student group. It contains the following themes: personal introductions, telephone messages, food and drink, eating out, shopping, travel and transport, getting around town, accommodation, numbers, time and the alphabet. Requirements: No prior knowledge of the language is necessary.
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french French Improvers Level 1 Course code: CLGMPFRF The content of this course is varied and will take into account the specific interests and needs of the student group. Generally the course units may include: asking and giving personal information, describing people, stating likes and dislikes, shopping, accommodation, cafes and restaurants, sports and leisure, entertainment, travelling, lost property and minor ailments. Requirements: You will need to have a basic knowledge of French.
Italian Italian Beginners Entry Level
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Course code: CLGMBILF The content of the course is varied and will take into account the specific interests and needs of the student group. It contains the following units: personal introductions, telephone messages, food and drink, eating out, shopping, travel and transport, getting around town, accommodation, numbers, time and the alphabet. Requirements: No prior knowledge of the language is necessary.
Polish Polish Beginners Entry Level Course code: CLHMPOLF The content of the course is varied and will take into account the specific interests and needs of the student group. It contains some of the following themes: personal introductions, telephone messages, food and drink, eating out, shopping, travel and transport, getting around town, accommodation, numbers, time and the alphabet. Requirements: No prior knowledge of the language is necessary.
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Portuguese Portuguese Beginners Entry Level Course code: CLHMPORF The content of the course is varied and will take into account the specific interests and needs of the student group. It contains some of the following themes: personal introductions, telephone messages, food and drink, eating out, shopping, travel and transport, getting around town, accommodation, numbers, time and the alphabet. Requirements: No prior knowledge of the language is necessary.
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Spanish Beginners Entry Level Course code: CLGMBSPF The content of the course is varied and will take into account the specific interests and needs of the student group. It contains the following units: personal introductions, telephone messages, food and drink, eating out, shopping, travel and transport, getting around town, accommodation, numbers, time and the alphabet. Requirements: No prior knowledge of the language is necessary.
Spanish Improvers Level 1 Course code: CLGMPSPF The content of the course is varied and will take into account the specific interests and needs of the student group. Generally the course units may include asking and giving personal information, describing people, stating likes and dislikes, shopping, accommodation, cafes and restaurants, sports and leisure, entertainment, travelling, lost property and minor ailments. Requirements: You will need to have a basic knowledge of Spanish.
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Turkish Turkish Beginners Entry Level Course code: CLGMBTRF The content of the course is varied and will take into account the specific interests and needs of the student group. It contains the following units: personal introductions, telephone messages, food and drink, eating out, shopping, travel and transport, getting around town, accommodation, numbers, time and the alphabet. Requirements: No prior knowledge of the language is necessary.
Turkish AS Level Course code: AS3MTRK1 This course covers many contemporary issues and current affairs including society, culture, citizenship and the environment. You will also build on your GCSE knowledge in speaking, listening, reading and writing and be introduced to more complex vocabulary and ideas. There will be written exam papers in reading, essay writing, literature and listening. Requirements: You will need to have a minimum of one GCSE in Turkish at grade B or equivalent knowledge of Turkish and have an interview before entry.
Turkish A2 Level Course code: A23MTRK1 This course covers many contemporary issues and current affairs including: society, culture, citizenship and the environment. You will also build on your GCSE knowledge in speaking, listening, reading and writing and be introduced to more complex vocabulary and ideas. There will be written exam papers in reading, essay writing, literature and listening. Requirements: You will need to have a minimum of one AS Level in Turkish at grade C or equivalent knowledge of Turkish and have an interview before entry.
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“I would never have believed that I would return to study after raising three children. It just goes to show that College is for everyone. Now I’m one step closer to the job I want as a mobile beauty therapist.” Tracy Beauty Therapy NVQ Level 2
Hair and Beauty We offer one of the widest ranges of courses in London across the exciting areas of hairdressing, beauty and complementary therapy. We have been offering training in this vocational area for 25 years and have built a portfolio of innovative courses. You will study in our state-of-the-art, fully fitted professional salon, The Style Zone, which includes a dedicated barbershop and treatment rooms. It operates as a professional business, and you will offer a full range of services to our clients. We regularly update and expand our courses, allowing you the option of studying specialist skills and the very latest treatments demanded by the industry.
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Beauty Therapy Beauty Therapy VTCT NVQ (ESOL) Level 1 Course code: NV1MBTE5 This course is an introduction to salon services, including assisting Level 2 students in the provision of beauty services. Also included are English lessons to improve your reading, speaking and listening skills. Requirements: This course is for post 16 students with literacy skills at, or working towards, Level 1.
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This course is an introduction to salon services, including assisting Level 2 students in the provision of beauty services. Requirements: This course is for post 16 students with literacy skills at, or working towards, Level 1.
Beauty Therapy VTCT (ESOL) NVQ Level 2 Course code: NV2MBTE5 This course is for those who want to work in the beauty industry and whose first language is not English. It covers the theory and practice of beauty treatments including manicure, pedicure, waxing, lash and brow treatments, facials, salon organisation, anatomy and physiology. Requirements: This course is for post 16 students with ESOL needs at, or working towards, Level 2.
Beauty Therapy VTCT NVQ Level 2 Course code: NV2MBTY5 This course is for those who want to work in the beauty industry. It covers the theory and practice of beauty treatments including manicure, pedicure, waxing, lash and brow treatments, facials, salon organisation, anatomy and physiology. Requirements: This course is for post 16 students with literacy skills at or working towards Level 2.
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Beauty Therapy Beauty Therapy VTCT NVQ Level 3 Course code: NV3MBTY5 This course is designed for those who want a higher level qualification in beauty therapy to enhance their career prospects. It covers the theory and practice of body massage, face and body electro-therapy and anatomy and physiology. Requirements: This course is for students who already hold a Level 2 beauty therapy qualification.
Beauty Therapy Make-up NVQ Level 2 Course code: NV2MBTM5 This course is for those who want to gain employment in the beauty therapy industry. It covers the theory and practice of beauty treatments including manicure, pedicure, waxing, lash and brow treatments, facials, salon organisation, anatomy and physiology. You will also learn how to provide make-up treatments and how to plan and promote make-up activities. Requirements: This course is for post 16 students with literacy skills at, or working towards, Level 2.
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Nail Services Nail Services VTCT NVQ Level 2 Course code: NV2MNLS5 This course is designed for those who wish to develop skills in manicure and pedicure treatments including nail extensions and nail art. This course also provides information in health and safety, promotion of additional products and services as well as contributing to the financial effectiveness of the business. Requirements: This course is for post 16 students with literacy skills at, or working towards, Level 2.
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This course is suitable for trainee nail technicians working in the beauty industry. You will gain practical experience and knowledge in nail services or beauty therapy and will expand your professional portfolio of qualifications to further enhance your career prospects. Requirements: You will need to be 16 years of age or older with literacy skills at, or working towards Level 2.
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Make-up Fashion and Photo Make-up VTCT Certificate Level 2 Course code: CR2MFPUF This course is designed for anyone who is seeking a recognised qualification in fashion and photographic make-up. It covers make-up techniques for fashion, as well as specialist techniques used for black and white and colour photography. Also included are eyebrow shaping, lash and brow tinting, and the application of false eyelashes. Requirements: You will need to be creative and have artistic flair. Good communication and interpersonal skills are a must, as are coordination and manual dexterity. You will need oral and written skills appropriate for a Level 2 qualification.
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Course code: DP3MTMU5 This course is designed for those who want to develop their skills in providing character make-up techniques and remove special effects and media make-up, such as air brushing for skin. You will also develop skills for media make-up, including hairdressing techniques and the application of wigs and hair postiches. Requirements: This course is for post 16 students with literacy skills at or working towards Level 2.
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Hairdressing Hairdressing City & Guilds NVQ (ESOL) Level 1 Course code: NV1MHAE5 This course is for you if you want to get a job as a junior in a salon and English is not your first language. You will learn the following: shampooing, conditioning, neutralising, removing colour and health and safety. Requirements: This course is for post 16 students with literacy skills at, or working towards, Level 1.
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If you want to get a job as a junior in a salon, this course will cover shampooing, conditioning, neutralising, removing colour and health and safety. Requirements: This course is for post 16 students with literacy skills at, or working towards, Level 1.
Hairdressing City & Guilds NVQ (aged 19+) Level 1 Course code: NV1MHAR5 If you want to get a job as a junior in a salon, this course will cover shampooing, conditioning, neutralising, removing colour and health and safety. Requirements: This course is for students with literacy skills at, or working towards, Level 1.
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Hairdressing Hairdressing City & Guilds NVQ (aged 16–18) Level 2 Course code: NV2MHRY5 This is a basic course with key skills integrated into the programme. You will cover advising and consulting clients, shampooing and conditioning the hair and scalp, styling hair using blow drying and setting techniques, perming, relaxing and neutralising. Requirements: This course is for post 16 students with literacy skills at, or working towards, Level 2.
Hairdressing City & Guilds NVQ (aged 19+) Level 2 Course code: NV2MHRA5 This is a basic hairdressing course. You will cover advising and consulting clients, shampooing and conditioning the hair and scalp, styling hair using blow drying and setting techniques, perming, relaxing and neutralising hair, changing hair colour, salon reception duties, developing and maintaining effective teamwork and relationships and supporting the health and safety and security of the salon environment. Requirements: This course is for students with literacy skills at, or working towards, Level 2.
Hairdressing City & Guilds NVQ Level 2 Course code: NV2MHRE5 This is a basic hairdressing course. You will cover advising and consulting clients, shampooing and conditioning the hair and scalp, styling hair using blow drying and setting techniques, perming, relaxing and neutralising hair, changing hair colour, salon reception duties, developing and maintaining effective teamwork and relationships and supporting the health and safety and security of the salon environment. Requirements: This course is for post 16 students with literacy skills at, or working towards, Level 2.
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Hairdressing Hairdressing City & Guilds NVQ Level 3 Course code: NV3MHAR5 This course is designed specifically for those employed in a salon with a minimum of one year’s industrial experience, who wish to upgrade their skills to progress their careers. You will cover client care, styling, advanced cutting, advanced perming and colouring, health and safety, and demonstrations. Optional units include African-Caribbean specialist and financial effectiveness. Requirements: This course is for post 16 students with literacy skills at, or working towards, Level 2-3 who hold a full Level 2 hairdressing qualification. You must be employed within the industry and have your own working column.
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Course code: NV2MHARW This is a basic hairdressing course which has key skills (application of number and communication) integrated into the programme. You will cover advising and consulting clients, shampooing and conditioning the hair and scalp, styling hair using blow drying and setting techniques, perming, relaxing and neutralising hair, changing hair colour, salon reception duties, developing and maintaining effective teamwork and relationships and supporting the health and safety and security of the salon environment. Requirements: This course is for students who are working within the industry.
Hairdressing Advanced Apprenticeship Level 3 Course code: NV3SHARW This course is designed specifically for those employed in a salon with a minimum of one year’s industrial experience, who wish to upgrade their skills to progress their careers. You will cover client care, styling, advanced cutting, advanced perming and colouring, health and safety, and demonstrations. Optional units include African-Caribbean specialist and financial effectiveness. Requirements: This course is for students who are working within the industry.
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Barbering Barbering Foundation Apprenticeship Level 2 Course code: AP2HBARW This is a basic barbering course which has key skills (application of number and communication) integrated into the programme. You will cover advising and consulting clients, shampooing and conditioning the hair and scalp, cutting, dry and finish men’s hair, perming, relaxing and neutralising hair or changing hair colour, salon reception duties, developing and maintaining effective teamwork and relationships and supporting the health and safety and security of the salon environment. Requirements: This course is for students who are working within the industry.
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Course code: NV2MBAR5 You will cover cutting hair using barbering techniques, cutting facial hair and blow drying. Requirements: This course is for post 16 students with literacy skills at, or working towards, Level 2. You must hold a full Level 2 in hairdressing or have 3 years industrial experience.
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“As well as studying psychology at College I am also a learning mentor and a classroom assistant, helping me gain more teaching experience. After College I’d like to become a secondary school English teacher.” Louise Access to Psychology
Health, Care and Early Years Working with children, young people or adults is interesting, challenging and rewarding. Our courses range from introductory to degree level and lead to professional qualifications which will enable you to progress to work, higher level courses or university. You can learn about the support needs of children, adults who need physical or learning disability services, those with mental health issues and older people. Whether you are a young person or you are returning to learning or employment, you will gain vital team working and problem solving skills and make important links between theory and practice. We are one of only two colleges in London to be awarded the prestigious Training Quality Standard with an ‘Excellent’ grading for our work in the field of care. The College is also a Centre of Vocational Excellence for our Early Years work. We offer a wide range of courses at flexible times for people who are employed.
ADVICE AND GUIDANCE | APPRENTICESHIPS | CHILDCARE | PLAYWORK | COUNSELLING | PERSONCENTRED ART THERAPY SKILLS | DENTAL NURSING | HEALTH | NURSING | HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE | SOCIAL WORK | PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY – SOCIAL SCIENCES | YOUTH JUSTICE | YOUTH WORK | SOCIETY, HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT | ADULT CARE, NVQs AND SHORT COURSES
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Advice and Guidance Advice and Guidance NVQ Level 2 Course code: NV2MANGT NVQ in Advice and Guidance can assist you in providing impartial and confidential services in advice, guidance and advocacy so that you can encourage and enable people to manage their own lives. Level 2 is for people who work in an administrative or customer service role. You will need to complete 6 Units of which 3 are mandatory and 3 optional, chosen to suit your work and interests. Requirements: To complete a Level 2 qualification you need to be volunteering or working in a setting or service where advice and guidance is given at the first point of contact.
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Course code: NV3MANGT NVQ in Advice and Guidance can assist you in providing impartial and confidential services in advice, guidance and advocacy so that you can encourage and enable people to manage their own lives. Level 3 is for those who work directly with clients and have a clear role in giving out advice and guidance. You will need to complete 6 Units of which 3 are mandatory and 3 optional, chosen to suit your work role and interests. Requirements: To complete a Level 3 qualification you need to be working in a setting or service where you have direct and regular contact with clients offering advice and guidance and following up referrals. Ideally you need to have a level 2 qualification in Advice and Guidance and/or some experience working with clients.
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Childcare Caring for a Child Certificate Entry Level Course code: CREMPCH7 This course will provide you with a general introduction to childcare issues. It covers the English, maths and ICT needed for working in childcare and offers the chance to learn childcare skills through the following modules: pregnancy and the responsible parent, caring for young children and play and learning at home. You will develop greater skills and knowledge in childcare and will have the opportunity to use the computer, improve your maths and English, and gain an understanding of social and personal issues. Requirements: You must be able to read and write independently with reasonable spelling, grammar and punctuation skills.
Caring for Children CACHE Certificate (ESOL) Level 1 Course code: CR1MFAC7 This course is suitable if you wish to work with children but lack the necessary literacy skills if English is not your first language. The course covers the development and care of children, providing play activities and health and safety. Six hours of English a week enable you to develop literacy skills. This course does not qualify you to work with children in a school, nursery or pre-school, as you need to progress to a Level 2 qualification. Requirements: You will need to have an interest in children and show that you can work at this level. English/Literacy at Level 1 or working towards Level 1 is required. Criminal Record Bureau checks are required.
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Childcare Caring for a Child CACHE Certificate Level 1 Course code: BS1MCCR1 This course will provide you with a general introduction to childcare, covering topics such as getting started in a pre-school setting. You will develop greater skills and knowledge in childcare and will have the opportunity to use the computer, improve your maths and English, and gain an understanding of social and personal issues. Requirements: You must be able to read fluently and to write independently with reasonable spelling, grammar and punctuation skills. You should be able to read, understand and use numbers in measurements and graphs. You will need to attend an interview to assess your English, maths and computing skills.
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Children and Young People’s Workforce CACHE Certificate/Diploma Level 2 Course code: CR2MCCE7 This course is recognised in the childcare sector as the basic qualification for work as an assistant and can be used to apply for jobs in a range of settings such as nurseries and pre-schools. It also offers the opportunity to progress to Level 3 Certificate/Diploma in Childcare and Education. Requirements: You need to be at least 16 years of age and demonstrate an interest in working with children. You must show an ability to work at this level such as three GCSEs (grade D or above) including English or literacy at Level 1 or above. Criminal Record Bureau checks are required.
Children and Young People’s Workforce CACHE Certificate/Diploma Level 3 Course code: DP3MCCE7 This course is suitable for those wanting to gain a professional qualification for working with children in a supervisory or managerial capacity, and who have previously completed a Level 2 qualification. Mature students with experience add considerably to classroom discussions. The course is equivalent to three A levels worth up to 360 UCAS points. Requirements: You need to have completed a Level 2 childcare qualification (at merit or above) or have substantial experience of working with children in an early years setting. You must show that you can work at this level and you need literacy at Level 2. Criminal Record Bureau checks are required. Tottenham Centre
Childcare Children’s Care, Learning and Development NVQ Level 2 Course code: NV2MCCLT This course introduces various aspects of children’s care and education. You study seven units including child development, equal opportunities, maintaining environments to meet children’s needs, supporting children’s play and learning, developing your own practice and health and safety, as well as one option unit chosen to suit your work role and interests. Requirements: You must be at least 18 years of age and working within a childcare or early years setting. This could be paid employment or as a regular volunteer at least one day per week.
Children’s Care, Learning and Development NVQ Level 3 Course code: NV3MCCLT This course offers an assessment-based route to a Level 3 qualification. You attend workshops for underpinning knowledge and have an assessor visit your workplace to observe your practice. Other assessment is by professional discussion, reflective accounts or questioning. Requirements: You must be at least 18 years of age and working in a childcare or early years setting in a supervisory or managerial role.
Childcare Apprenticeship (Work Based Learning) Level 3 Course code: NV3MCCLW An Apprenticeship is a combination of on-and-off the job education and training. This Level 3 qualification recognises the ability to gain, and where relevant apply, a range of knowledge, skills and understanding. It is appropriate for people wishing to go to university, work independently or, in some areas, supervise and train others in their field of work. It combines theoretical study of a technical certificate with the assessment of an NVQ Level 3, and key skills in communication and application of number. Requirements: You must be at least 18 years of age. You must be working in a childcare or early years setting in a supervisory or managerial role.
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Childcare Working with Children in Schools or Pre-Schools CACHE Level 2 Course code: CR2MCCC7 This course gives mature students, who would find a full-time course difficult, the opportunity to gain a Level 2 qualification. The two pathways are designed for those wishing to work with either the under-five or over-five age groups. Literacy at Level 2 and ICT develop additional skills useful either for work or higher level study. Requirements: You will need to be at least 19 years of age and have an interest in working with children. No specific qualifications are required, but you will be assessed for literacy and your understanding of childcare, to ensure that you are working at the appropriate level. Literacy at Level 1 or above is needed. Criminal Record Bureau checks are required.
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Diploma in Home Based Childcare Level 3 Course code: UN3MHBC1 This course consists of 5 units, which are taken separately. Unit 1 and one other unit run each term. You can join the programme at any stage, and unit certificates are issued. A full qualification will be awarded on completion of all 5 units. Units 2-5 cover child development, working with parents, the childcare practitioner and meeting individual needs. All will be linked to the requirements of the new Early Years Foundation Stage as relevant. Requirements: You should be registered as a childminder, or intending to register, or working as a nanny. No previous qualifications are required but literacy at, or working towards, Level 2 will be needed for the exam and assignments. Pre-entry English classes may be offered.
Playwork NVQ Level 2 Course code: NV2mplyt This qualification aims to assess the competence of playworkers in a work setting. You cover such areas as supporting the protection of children from abuse, health and safety, and supporting children’s and young people’s play. At Level 2 you complete four mandatory units and two optional units chosen to suit your work and interests. Requirements: You must be volunteering or working in a setting that will enable you to obtain evidence reflecting your knowledge and experience of working with children and young people. Playwork settings include after school clubs, holiday play schemes, breakfast clubs, leisure centres and play settings in hospitals. Tottenham Centre
Childcare Playwork NVQ Level 3 Course code: NV3mplyt This qualification aims to assess the competence of playwork supervisors in a work setting. You cover such areas as working with colleagues in a team, developing relationships and supporting self-directed play. You need to complete nine units of which five are mandatory and four are optional, chosen to suit your work role and interests. Requirements: You must be employed in a suitable setting, have experience of working with children and young people in a playwork environment and be able to obtain evidence to demonstrate your competence and knowledge. Playwork settings include after school clubs, holiday play schemes, breakfast clubs, leisure centres and play settings in hospitals.
Health and Social Care NVQ Level 3 (Children and Young People) Course code: nv3mcyp1 This qualification is especially designed for health and social care workers in the full range of care settings in the public, private or voluntary services and is suitable for those who work in residential child care, foster care as well as in a health, youth justice and education setting. To achieve the Level 3 qualification you need to complete four mandatory and four optional units. Requirements: You must be employed in a suitable setting, have experience of working with children and young people and be able to obtain evidence to demonstrate your competence and knowledge.
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Childcare Early Childhood Studies Foundation Degree Level 5 Course code: FN5MCHSH This Foundation Degree is for those working in appropriate environments who want to gain a qualification via a part-time route. You will look at children’s development, professional practice in the care and management of young children, special needs and the relevant curricula. There are opportunities for progression onto a BA Hons. Degree or to Early Years Professional Status (EYPS). Requirements: You must be in a work setting with children, paid or a substantial volunteer, and have a relevant Level 3 qualification. This could be a CACHE Level 3, DCE, NVQ Level 3, DPP or equivalent.
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Counselling Introduction to Counselling Certificate Level 2 Course code: CR2MCSKf This course is practical, experiential and will introduce you to all the basic counselling skills. You will keep a learning journal. Requirements: You will need an interest in counselling. You do not need any formal qualifications, but you will be required to take an English test and have an interview with a member of the course team.
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Counselling Counselling Skills CPCAB Certificate Level 2 Course code: CR2MCNSF This course is for those wishing to develop counselling skills in their work setting in order to understand and help with anxieties, become more effective in pastoral care or in personal roles. Requirements: You will need to demonstrate emotional maturity and be using counselling skills as part of your paid or voluntary work, for a minimum of two hours a week. You will normally have had at least three years experience of working in a paid or voluntary capacity within a related area.
Counselling BACP Accredited Diploma Level 5
(Validated as a Foundation Degree by Middlesex University) Course code: FN4MCNCH This programme is aimed at those already working in a diverse range of occupational groups within the helping professions and who want to develop and enhance their professional counselling skills and obtain a professional qualification. Requirements: You will need to demonstrate emotional maturity and readiness to take on client work and have completed a 90 hour course in counselling skills or its short course equivalent, plus three years related work experience. You will need a counselling placement of a minimum of two hours per week.
Counselling BA Hons Level 6 (Validated as a Degree by Middlesex University) Course code: BA4MCNC7 You will study six modules over the year at BA Level which will include original research in counselling, Freud and object relations theory, issues of counselling and society and the theory of the counsellor in the organisation. Requirements: You will need to be a qualified and practising counsellor having completed a Diploma in Counselling that meets the BACP requirements for Professional Counsellor training. You will have to demonstrate your capacity to study at the third year of a BA honours degree. Written work will be undertaken as part of this process.
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Person-Centred Art Therapy Skills Person-Centred Art Therapy Skills Certificate Level 2 Course code: CR2MPCTF Person-Centred Art Therapy Skills was originated by Liesl Silverstone (BACP Fellow). This course integrates Carl Rogers’ person-centred approach with the therapeutic use of art images. The skills learned are then transferred to work settings. The programme covers the three main areas – theory, personal development and application – and is open to anyone who works with interpersonal skills such as in educational, community, medical or therapeutic settings. Art training is not required. Some background in counselling is beneficial. Requirements: You will need to demonstrate emotional maturity and be able to use personcentred art therapy skills as part of your paid or voluntary work. You will have a minimum of three years work experience. 94
Person-Centred Art Therapy Skills Diploma Level 3 Course code: DP3MPATF The Diploma in Person-Centred Art Therapy Skills was originated by Liesl Silverstone (BACP), our course supervisor. To become more integrated, we need both verbal and nonverbal intelligence, both rational thinking and intuitive knowing. Art can disclose such nonverbal knowing. Requirements: You will need to have passed the Certificate in PCAT Skills Level 2. You will need to demonstrate emotional maturity and be a qualified practising counsellor able to use personcentred art therapy skills as part of your paid or voluntary work.
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Dental Nursing Dental Nursing NVQ Level 3 Course code: NV3MDENT This course is for dental nurses who are currently working, have gained experience as a dental nurse and would like to study for a recognised qualification. The NVQ covers the practical and theoretical aspects of dentistry and associated subjects such as health and safety, basic life support and oral health. There is also some theoretical input by the course tutor. Requirements: You do not need any academic qualifications, however you will need to be working as a dental nurse and have at least 6-12 months experience. You will take part in an initial assessment and complete a satisfactory interview.
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Health and Social Care (Health Pathway) BTEC First Diploma Level 2 Course code: FD2MHSC7 This course is recognised as a necessary qualification to work in the health and social care sector. It also offers the opportunity to apply to progress to Level 3 in the health and social care pathway. Requirements: You will need to be at least 16 years of age and demonstrate a keen interest in health and social care. You must also show the ability to work at Level 2, e.g. three GCSEs (grade D or above) including English or literacy at Level 1 or above. You are required to complete a placement in a health and social care setting. Criminal Record Bureau checks are required.
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Health Health Studies BTEC National Certificate Level 3 Course code: NC3MHLS7 This course is for anyone wishing to progress to a career in the health sector or to university to study nursing, midwifery or health related subjects. It covers topics such as public health, science, communication skills, application of number and equality, diversity and rights. The purpose of the course is to equip you with independent learning skills so that you will be successful in your higher education studies. You will be motivated to study and work hard and must attend all classes.
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Requirements: You will need to be at least 16 years of age and demonstrate a keen interest in health and social care. You must also show the ability to work at Level 2 such as three GCSEs (grade D or above) including English or literacy at Level 1 or above. You are required to complete a placement in a health and social care setting. Criminal Record Bureau checks are required.
Nursing Nursing – Access to Higher Education Diploma Level 3 Course code: AC3MNSH7 This course is for those interested in developing a career in nursing. It covers a range of subjects including nursing studies, health sciences, psychology and sociology of health, research skills, GCSE equivalence in maths and English and information technology. In addition there will be specific units to enable you to acquire skills for study at university. You will be motivated to study and work hard and must attend all classes. Requirements: You must be over 19 years of age and be able to provide evidence that you have the necessary background and motivation to succeed. You will take part in an initial assessment and complete a satisfactory interview. You should demonstrate your ability at Level 3, be well organised, have a mature approach, and the potential for study at university. Some experience of the health professions is desirable.
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Health and Social Care Health and Social Care BTEC Certificate Level 1 Course code: BS1MHSC1 This course is for anyone who wants an introduction to the health and social care work place. It introduces health and social care subjects alongside literacy, maths and ICT to enable learners to move on to a higher level. Requirements: You will need to show a keen interest in health and social care. You do not need any previous qualifications, however, you will be interviewed and a selection process is used.
Health and Social Care BTEC Introductory Diploma (ESOL) Level 1 Course code: ID1MHSE7 This course provides additional ESOL support alongside your vocational units and is for anyone considering a career in health and care. It will appeal to those who enjoy studying a subject relevant to their own lives and experience. Requirements: You will need to show a keen interest in health and care. You do not need any previous qualifications, however, you will be interviewed and a selection process is used. The course will give you the opportunity to improve your literacy, numeracy and ICT skills.
Health and Social Care BTEC Introductory Diploma Level 1 Course code: ID1MHSC7 This course is for anyone considering a career in health and care. It will appeal to those who enjoy studying a subject relevant to their own lives and experience. Requirements: You will need to show a keen interest in health and care. You do not need any previous qualifications, however, you will be interviewed and a selection process is used. The course will give you the opportunity to improve your literacy, numeracy and ICT skills.
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Health and Social Care Health and Social Care BTEC First Diploma (ESOL) Level 2 Course code: FD2MCRE7 This course provides additional ESOL support alongside your vocational units. It offers an ideal entry point for those learners progressing from a Level 1 course and is recognised as a necessary qualification to work in the health and social care sector. It also offers the opportunity to progress to Level 3 in the health or health and social care pathway. Requirements: You will need to be at least 16 years of age and demonstrate a keen interest in health and social care. You must also show the ability to work at Level 2 such as three GCSEs (grade D or above) including English or literacy at Level 1 or above. You are required to complete a placement in a health and social care setting. Criminal Record Bureau checks are required. 98
Health and Social Care BTEC First Diploma Level 2 Course code: FD2MCRA7 This course offers an ideal entry point for those learners progressing from a Level 1 course and is recognised as a necessary qualification to work in the health and social care sector. It also offers the opportunity to progress to Level 3 in the health or health and social care pathway. Requirements: You will need to be at least 16 years of age and demonstrate a keen interest in health and social care. You must also show the ability to work at level 2 such as three GCSEs (grade D or above) including English or literacy at Level 1 or above. You are required to complete a placement in a health and social care setting. Criminal Record Bureau checks are required.
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Health and Social Care Health and Social Care Adult NVQ Level 2 Course code: NV2MHSCT This is a vocational qualification aimed at health and social care staff who already work in the care field such as support workers, care workers. The qualification has six units. Each unit contains standards of practice and knowledge against which candidates will collect evidence to demonstrate their competence. Requirements: This course is for those employed as support or care workers. Also available:
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Care (Health and Social Care Pathway) BTEC National Certificate Level 3 Course code: NC3MCAR7 This course is suitable for those wanting to gain a qualification to work in a variety of health and social care settings. Mature students with experience add considerably to classroom discussions. A National Certificate in Health and Social Care is equivalent to two A Levels at grades A-E. Requirements: You will need a minimum of four GCSEs grade A-C or an Intermediate GNVQ/ BTEC First Diploma at merit/distinction level, or demonstrate the ability to work at Level 2. You should have a lively and enquiring mind, an interest in health and social care, a willingness to explore new ideas and an ability to communicate your ideas effectively. You are required to complete a placement in a health and social care setting. Criminal Record Bureau checks are required.
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Society, Health and Development Advanced Diploma in Society, Health and Development Level 3 Course code: AD3SHD1 This is an exciting, motivating and relevant applied programme for anyone interested in a career in the care, health, youth justice and early years sectors. It has been developed with employers. It is a brand new qualification with a blend of academic and applied learning. During the programme you will undertake functional skills in English, maths and ICT at Level 2. It will introduce you to the skills and knowledge you will need to work with a variety of people with differing needs. Requirements: You will need to have 5 GCSEs at grade A-C, or a Level 2 Diploma or a BTEC First at merit or distinction grade. You will attend an interview and complete an initial assessment. You are required to complete a placement in a health, social care or early years setting. Criminal Record Bureau checks are required. 100
ADULT CARE, NVQs AND SHORT COURSES Emergency First Aid at Work Level 1 Course code: VO1MFAIF This course is designed to enable you to respond promptly, safely and effectively in the event of an emergency until qualified help arrives. Topics include introduction to first aid, care of an unconscious casualty, resuscitation and CPR, control of bleeding, choking, burns and scalds, conditions affecting circulation, other medical conditions, contents of first aid boxes, reporting accidents and illnesses, questions and answers. Requirements: It is aimed at those who will be appointed first aiders at their place of work.
First Aid Full Qualification HSE Approved Level 2 Course code: Vo2mfadf This three-day course is designed to enable you to respond promptly, safely and effectively in the event of an emergency until qualified help arrives. Topics include: introduction to first aid, care of an unconscious casualty, resuscitation and cpr, control of bleeding, choking, burns and scalds and other topics. Requirements: It is aimed at those who will be appointed first aiders at their place of work. Tottenham Centre
ADULT CARE, NVQs AND SHORT COURSES First Aid Re-qualification HSE Approved Level 2 Course code: voemfarf This two-day course is designed to enable you to respond promptly, safely and effectively in the event of an emergency until qualified help arrives. Topics include: introduction to first aid, care of an unconscious casualty, resuscitation and cpr, control of bleeding, choking, burns and scalds and other topics. This course is aimed at fully qualified first aiders who need to update their full qualification. Requirements: All members of the public can benefit from this course. It is aimed at those people who will be an appointed first aider at their place of work.
Risk Assessment Principles and Practice Level 3 101
Course code: vo3mappf This two-day course is aimed at managers who are responsible for risk assessment and health and safety of a unit. The programme includes: building knowledge and skills to deliver effective health and safety for staff, foundations of health and safety in the work place, legal requirements, systems to underpin good health and safety, building staff skills and practice on health and safety, monitoring and maintaining good practice, paperwork to account for health and safety, conducting risk assessment and prioritising risk. Requirements: This course requires that you are able to link the theories to your work practice.
Back Care Awareness Course code: voembcaf This half-day course is aimed at anyone who moves objects and people and is designed to raise awareness of manual handling regulations and to promote good practice in the workplace. Requirements: You will be required to practise safe manual handling techniques and will need to wear appropriate clothing and shoes.
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ADULT CARE, NVQs AND SHORT COURSES Safe Moving and Handling New Starter Course code: voemhvhf This two-day course is aimed at all staff involved in assisting clients in direct care or support settings such as day centres, residential care homes and clients’ homes. It is designed to raise awareness of manual handling regulations and to promote good practice in the workplace. Refresher courses are also available. Requirements: You will be required to practise safe manual handling techniques and will need to wear appropriate clothing and flat, non-slippery shoes.
Food Safety in Catering (CIEH) Level 2 102
Course code: CR2MFHYF In this one day course, you will gain knowledge of all relevant legislation as well as general health and safety awareness. Requirements: This course is for anyone who handles food whether it is in a care home, day centre, café, canteen or a client’s own home. Seven hours of assisted learning is required to complete the course.
Health and Safety (CIEH) Level 2 Course code: CR2MHSFF This course will help to increase the knowledge and awareness of health and safety in the workplace. Topics include: legislation, health, safety, welfare, the workplace and workplace equipment, risk assessment, manual handling, hazardous substances, ergonomics and workstation design, transport and vehicles, noise and vibration. Requirements: Anyone is welcome.
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Social Work Social Work – Access to Higher Education Diploma Level 3 Course code: AC3MSCW7 This course equips you with the skills to study on a university degree programme. You will follow a course of study that engages with social work, psychology, sociology and social policy. You will also cover study skills, including essay writing and note-taking. Requirements: You must be over 19 years of age and be able to provide evidence that you have the necessary background and motivation to succeed. This course is for learners who do not have any formal qualifications, but would like to be able to apply to university to study at degree level. You will need to have a mature approach toward studying. It is essential to have a minimum of one year’s experience of voluntary, full-time or part-time paid work in the care sector.
Psychology and Sociology – Social Sciences Psychology and Sociology – Access to Higher Education Diploma Level 3 Course code: AC3MPSY1 This course equips you with the skills to study on a university degree programme. You will follow a course of study that engages with psychology, sociology and philosophy. You will also cover study skills, including essay writing and note-taking. At the end of the course you will submit a portfolio that includes university application form, presentation of witness statements, essays, reports and projects. Requirements: You must be over 19 years of age and be able to provide evidence that you have the necessary background and motivation to succeed. This course is for those who do not have any formal qualifications, but would like to be able to apply to university to study at degree level with a mature outlook on life and studying. You must be extremely motivated to ensure success on this course. You will be invited to attend an interview and complete an assessment to determine your suitability for the course.
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Psychology and Sociology – Social Sciences Psychology Certificate of Higher Education Level 4
(Validated by Birkbeck, University of London)
This course provides you with an introduction to the major areas of modern psychology. Foundations of Modern Psychology should be taken first and this is the module that will be offered at the College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London. For further information see www.bbk.ac.uk, call 020 7631 6669 or email psychologycert@bbk.ac.uk
Higher Education Introductory Studies Certificate of Education Level 4 (Validated by Birkbeck, University of London)
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The modules which make up this award offer an ideal way to develop the study skills needed for successful higher education study. Modules offered will be Introductions: Understanding the Social World and Sociology. Requirements: You need good written and oral skills in English at GCSE Grade C or Level 2 equivalent. For further information see www.bbk.ac.uk/ce/prephe, call 020 7631 6666 or email heis@bbk.ac.uk
Youth Justice Youth Justice Level 3 Course code: CR3MCJSt This course equips students, volunteers and/or employees working within youth justice with skills that have been recognised by the National Occupational Standards (NOS). You will follow a course of study that engages with youth justice, values and diversity, ethics within youth justice and other topics. You will gather evidence of study and experience through the development of a portfolio which includes witness statements from employers, voluntary organisations and essays and reflective accounts based around issues of youth justice. Requirements: You need a mature outlook on study, an interest in youth justice, and be working/volunteering with young people. You will be able to demonstrate an ability to work at Level 3. Applicants will be required to provide a letter-headed document confirming their placement before they can enrol. Criminal Record Bureau checks are required. Tottenham Centre
Youth Work Youth Work NVQ Level 2 Course code: NV2MYTHT This course equips students, volunteers and/or employees working with young people with theoretical and practical skills that have been recognised by the JNC for youth work. You will study engaging young people in conversation, safe environment in youth work, diversity, reflecting on youth work practice, and other topics. Learners gather evidence of their experience through the development of a portfolio which includes witness statements from employers and essays and reflective accounts based around issues arising from youth work. You will be assigned an assessor who will visit your workplace to observe your practice and collect evidence. Requirements: You will need to demonstrate a mature approach to working with young people and be in youth work (paid or voluntary). You will be required to complete a work placement in youth work or similar setting and provide a letter-headed document confirming your placement. Criminal Record Bureau checks are required.
Apprenticeship in Youth Work Level 2 Course code: AP2NYTHW This Apprenticeship is for students who are currently unqualified but employed in a youth work setting. You will study both the Certificate in Youth Work and gain an NVQ in Youth Work as well as your key skills in application of number and communications. You will cover the following topics: equality and diversity, engaging young people, promoting a safe environment, reflective practice and being an active citizen. Requirements: Clear understanding of the role of a youth worker and previous relevant experience of working in a youth work setting. A letter from your workplace must be provided before you can enrol. Criminal Record Bureau checks are required.
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Youth Work Youth Work Diploma ABC Level 3 Course code: DP3MYTHt This course equips students, volunteers and/or employees working with young people with theoretical and practical skills that have been recognised by the JNC for youth work. You will study planning and delivering youth work, working in organisations and teams, working with partner organisations and communities and other topics. Requirements: A mature approach to youth work and previous experience of working in a youth work setting are essential. You will also be required to complete a work placement in a youth work setting where you have the opportunity to supervise other youth workers. A letter from your placement/workplace must be provided before you can enrol. Criminal Record Bureau checks are required. 106
Degree in Youth BA (Hons) Level 6 National Youth Agency endorsed Course code: Ba6sythh This new and innovative degree is validated by Middlesex University. It is designed to appeal to a diverse range of people involved in the provision of youth services in both formal and informal settings either within the statutory or voluntary sectors. We have developed the degree to reflect the National Youth Agency occupational standards and have NYA endorsement. Modules include personal development, reflective practice, policy and legislation, and management and leadership. Requirements: A mature approach and previous experience of working in youth work are essential. You will also be required to complete two work placements in youth work settings, where you are in a position to supervise other staff/volunteers. You must provide a letter from your placement/workplace before you can enrol, confirming that you supervise youth workers and that you have a supervisor (JNC qualified) who is willing to support you. Criminal Record Bureau checks are required.
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ICT and Computing Increase your job prospects and gain the skills you need to succeed with our computing and information communication technology (ICT) courses. We offer a range of courses at different levels in our fully equipped and networked IT rooms and state-of-the-art computer laboratories. We train you in the systems and applications that you will find in businesses both here and abroad. We offer courses in areas such as MS Office applications, programming in Visual Basic, networking and computer installation and maintenance. We constantly update our programmes to keep pace with industry developments. If you want to gain employment in the sector, or develop your IT skills, we have just the course for you.
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ICT ICT Entry Level 1 Course code: CRGMICT1 This course is for people who are new to using computers and wish to develop their confidence and skills and learn how to use them in their everyday lives. It introduces learners to the functions and uses of a computer, basic word processing, obtaining information and email. Requirements: You will need to demonstrate you have basic literacy skills to enable you to follow instructions. It is recommended that you attend an advice and guidance session. You will be asked to complete an assessment at this session.
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Course code: CRFMICT1 This course is for learners who have few or no formal qualifications. We aim to help you achieve confidence in using and applying information communication technology (ICT). Requirements: You will need to demonstrate you have basic literacy skills to enable you to follow instructions. It is recommended that you attend an advice and guidance session. You will be asked to complete an assessment at this session.
ICT Entry Level 3 Course code: CREMICT1 This course is fun, informal, and easy-to-understand. It shows you the very basics of computing from learning how to switch on a computer, use a mouse, to exploring the internet for the latest weather updates and holiday bargains. Requirements: You will need to demonstrate you have basic literacy skills to enable you to follow instructions. It is recommended that you attend an advice and guidance session. You will be asked to complete an assessment at this session.
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ICT ICT First Steps Entry Level 3 Course code: CREMFST1 This course is fun, informal, and easy-to-understand. It shows newcomers to IT the very basics of computing from learning how to switch on a computer, use a mouse, to exploring the internet for the latest weather updates and holiday bargains. The three topics covered include producing documents and posters, searching the internet for information and communicating information using ICT (email). Requirements: You will need to demonstrate you have basic literacy skills to enable you to follow instructions. It is recommended that you attend an advice and guidance session. You will be asked to complete an assessment at this session.
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ICT Level 1 Course code: CR1MICT1 This course is for anyone who would like to learn how to use a computer in their everyday lives and at work. It introduces you to the functions and uses of a computer, such as word processing, spreadsheet and database packages. Requirements: You will need to have basic computing skills, such as using a mouse and Microsoft Windows including basic word processing skills. You should have literacy at Entry Level 3/Level 1. It is recommended that you attend an advice and guidance session to find out if this is the right course for you. You will be asked to complete an assessment at this session.
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ICT IT User Skills ITQ Award Level 1 Course code: CR1MCLT1 This course has been designed to allow learners to extend their computer skills in IT using a series of instructions within the Microsoft Office programmes. We offer three units: file management and e-document production, creating spreadsheets, graphs and database manipulation. Requirements: You will need to have basic computing skills, such as using a mouse and Microsoft Windows including basic word processing skills. You should have literacy at Entry Level 3/Level 1. It is recommended that you attend an advice and guidance session to find out if this is the right course for you. You will be asked to complete an assessment at this session.
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ITQ Level 2 Course code: NV2MITQ1 The ITQ is a new IT user qualification, which is designed in partnership with employers and is based on today’s most widely used software packages. The skills you gain will help you to work more efficiently and develop the opportunities to apply IT effectively in your job. It is a flexible qualification designed to build on candidates’ existing skills and qualifications in the work place, whilst also encouraging new learning. The course is held at our main Tottenham Centre and your workplace. Requirements: It is recommended that you have completed a Level 1 ICT qualification. You should have literacy at Level 1/Level 2. You should attend an advice and guidance session to find out if this is the right course for you. You will be asked to complete an assessment at this session.
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IT and Business IT at Work BTEC Introductory Diploma Level 1 Course code: ID1MITW3 This Level 1 course is for those with no knowledge or skills in IT or computing. It will provide a foundation to enable you to progress to either a general IT or networking course at Level 2. Requirements: You will be asked to come in for an interview and take an English, information technology and numeracy assessment to see whether this is the appropriate course and level for you.
IT Practitioners BTEC First Diploma Level 2 Course code: FD2MICT3 This course is for those who wish to gain knowledge of information and communication technology. It includes the following units: introduction to computer systems, uses of IT, information systems, introduction to databases, web development, graphics and business applications. Requirements: You will be asked to come in for an interview and take a literacy and numeracy assessment to see whether this is the appropriate course and level for you.
IT Practitioners (Networking) BTEC First Diploma Level 2 Course code: FD2MNWK3 This course is for those who wish to develop general IT and technical skills with an emphasis on networking. Requirements: You will be asked to come in for an interview and take a literacy and numeracy assessment to see whether this is the appropriate course and level for you.
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Networking Digital Applications for IT Users Diploma (DiDA) Level 2 Course code: CR2MDGA1 This course is designed for those with an interest in the use of digital applications and multimedia. ICT can be used to communicate information using any combination of text, images, sound, video and interactive components such as buttons and hyperlinks. The aim of this course is to provide you with the skills to use the tools and techniques provided by multimedia authoring software to design and create effective multimedia products for specified purposes and audiences. You will investigate a range of existing multimedia products to find out how different components are used to convey a particular message. Requirements: You will need to have good communication and some keyboard skills. Literacy and numeracy at Level 1 is preferred. 114
IT Practitioners (IT and Business) BTEC National Certificate/Diploma Level 3 Course code: NC3MITB3 This is a two-year course, equivalent to two/three A Levels and it can be studied at either Certificate or Diploma level. It is for those who wish to combine knowledge of ICT with an understanding of applications in a business environment. Requirements: You will be asked to come in for an interview and take a literacy and numeracy assessment to see whether this is the appropriate course and level for you.
IT Practitioners (Software Development) BTEC National Certificate/Diploma Level 3 Course code: NC3MSFD3 This course provides skills and knowledge for those wishing to focus on a career in the programming areas of the computing industry, including software and games development. Requirements: You will be asked to come in for an interview and take a literacy and numeracy assessment to see whether this is the appropriate course and level for you.
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Digital Applications Computing – Access to Higher Education Diploma Level 3 Course code: AC3MICT3 This course offers a fast track to university for mature students who have no formal qualifications. It will enable you to gain widespread knowledge of a range of work-based information technology skills. You will study software applications, Visual Basic programming, business technology, web page design, communications, study skills and numeracy. Requirements: You must be at least 19 years old and be able to provide evidence that you have the necessary background and motivation to succeed. You do not need any formal qualifications, but you will be required to take an English and numeracy assessment, and have an interview with a member of the course team. You should have Level 2 or equivalent skills in ICT. 115
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Preparation for Uniformed Services If you are interested in protecting people our exciting range of public service courses could be for you. We provide extensive training for those seeking a career in the uniformed services such as the police, emergency fire services or armed forces. You’ll have the opportunity to learn about the legal system, criminology, human behaviour and other skills that will enable you to deliver a public service effectively. 117
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Public Services Public Services Introductory Diploma Level 1 Course code: ID1MPSV5 This course is ideal for individuals who are returning to education or who have the desire to train or prepare for employment in the uniformed services such as the police, emergency fire services or armed forces. The course includes the following units: the public services, public services skills, public service fitness, crime and its effects, sports and recreation. Requirements: You will need to have a strong interest in public services, preferably with the desire to pursue a career in one of the forces (police, army, fire). You will be required to sit an initial assessment. You must be willing to work within a team environment and develop your personal qualities. You must be enthusiastic, energetic and show an interest in developing a range of skills and techniques that will help you find a job or move into higher education. 118
Public Services BTEC First Diploma Level 2 Course code: FD2MPLS5 This course is ideal for those who are returning to education or who have the desire to train or prepare for employment in the uniformed services such as the police, emergency fire services or armed forces. The course includes the following units: the public services, public services skills, public service fitness, crime and its effects, sports and recreation. As part of the course you will be required to attend classes to develop your capabilities in IT and communications. Requirements: You will need four GCSE grades D-G or equivalent, including English. You will need to have a strong interest, preferably with the desire to pursue a career in the public services. You must be willing to work within a team environment and develop your personal qualities. You must be enthusiastic, energetic and show an interest in developing a range of skills and techniques.
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Public Services Public Services BTEC National Certificate/Diploma Level 3 Course code: ND3MPSV5 This course is ideal for those who are seeking a possible career in the uniformed services such as the police, emergency fire services, armed forces or security, or a place at university. It covers the following units and more: leadership, data interpretation, the uniformed services, law and the legal system, criminology, human behaviour, dealing with accidents, and understanding discipline. As part of the course you will be required to attend classes to develop your capabilities in maths, IT and communications. Requirements: You will need four GCSE grades A-C or equivalent, including English. You will need to have a strong interest, preferably with the desire to pursue a career in the public services. You must be willing to work within a team environment and develop your personal qualities. You must be enthusiastic, energetic and show an interest in developing a range of skills and techniques that will help you find a job or move into higher education.
Public Services Advanced Diploma Level 3 Course code: ad3mpls1 This course will focus on five main areas: Finding out about public services – explore the whole spectrum of public services in the UK, including armed forces, education, law and order, health, plus local and central government. Local communities – look at local public services, and how they differ from nationally delivered public services. Health and wellbeing in communities – see how public services assess, support and promote wellbeing for individuals and communities. Protecting communities – learn why people and communities need safety and protection, and how it’s provided. Skills to work in public services – discover the range of careers in public services, and the skills you need to work in them. Requirements: You will need four GCSE grades A-C or equivalent, including English. You will need to have a strong interest, preferably with the desire to pursue a career in the public services. You must be willing to work within a team environment and develop your personal qualities. You must be enthusiastic, energetic and show an interest in developing a range of skills and techniques that will help you find a job or move into higher education.
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“I’m a former student of the College having studied my Youth Work, Counselling and Community Sports Leader courses here. I now dedicate my time to the College’s Enrichment Programme offering activities like table tennis, football, street dance, boxercise, BSM driving and salsa.” Yassin Enrichment Officer
Sport and Active leisure Get active and find yourself an exciting and rewarding career. The sports and leisure industries now offer significant career opportunities to people with the right qualifications. We offer courses that can help you gain employment in this field, including leadership skills, health and fitness, communicating with clients, sports and leisure in the community and coaching. We also have access to learning and assessment at Tottenham Green Leisure Centre. So step up to a new career today.
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Fitness Instructor Fitness Instructor Award Central YMCA Qualifications (CYC) Level 1 Course code: CR1MFNSF This course is suitable for anyone who is seeking a recognised qualification as an assistant fitness instructor. It covers theory, anatomy and physiology, and practical work in the following areas of fitness: exercise to music, resistance (gym) training and circuit training. Requirements: No academic qualifications are needed, however you will be required to sit an initial assessment. You must be enthusiastic, energetic and show an interest in all fitness disciplines. Good basic literacy skills are needed to be successful on the course and a basic level of personal fitness is essential.
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Course code: CR2MFNSF This course is suitable for anyone who is seeking a recognised qualification as a fully qualified fitness instructor. It covers theory, anatomy and physiology and practical work in the following areas of fitness: exercise to music, resistance (gym) training and circuit training. Requirements: This would be a natural progression route for students who have successfully completed Level 1. It is highly recommended to have the Level 1 or equivalent before embarking on this course. Some work experience in the health and fitness area is an advantage. You must be enthusiastic, energetic and show an interest in all fitness disciplines. Good basic literacy skills are needed to be successful on the course and a basic level of personal fitness is essential.
Diploma in Exercise and Fitness Instructing Level 2 Course code: NV2M EFT1 This course is designed to thoroughly prepare you for employment in the health and fitness industry. The diploma is based upon three mandatory units: certificate in fitness instructing (in the context of gym or exercise to music); understanding the fitness, leisure and recreation industry and the award in circuit training. There are 11 optional units which allow a variety of routes for candidates to follow and subject areas in which to specialise, to complete the diploma. Requirements: You must have an interest in working in the sports sector and successfully pass our interview and assessment. We will also require a satisfactory reference. Tottenham Centre
Personal Trainer Personal Training Certificate Level 3 Course code: CR3MPTRF This course is suitable for anyone who is seeking a recognised qualification as a personal trainer in a fitness gym or freelance. It covers theory (anatomy and physiology), exercise nutrition, training in different environments and producing a business plan. It also includes resistance (gym) training, circuit training, client appraisal and sports conditioning. Requirements: You will need a Level 2 Central YMCA qualification or equivalent plus work experience as a fitness instructor within a health and fitness centre for at least six months. You will be required to sit an initial assessment. You must be enthusiastic, energetic and show an interest in all fitness disciplines. Good basic literacy skills are needed to be successful on the course and a good level of personal fitness is essential. 123
COACHING Community Sports Leadership Award Level 2 Course code: CR2MCSIf This course is for community workers, sports workers and people seeking the confidence and ability to organise games and physical recreation. It covers improvisation and games, fitness, organisation, safety, leagues and competitions and first aid. You will be required to complete a work placement, which will consist of ten hours voluntary service. Requirements: You will need to be interested in sport and be able to understand and communicate effectively. No formal qualifications are necessary; however you will be required to sit an initial assessment. You must be enthusiastic, energetic and show an interest in sport, recreation and fitness.
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coaching Higher Sports Leadership Award Level 3 Course code: CR3MSPLF This course is ideal for those who are seeking a recognised qualification as a sports leader delivering sports and activities in the community. It offers a natural progression route for individuals who have successfully completed the Community Sports Leaders Award (CSLA). You will need to be enthusiastic and willing to develop new skills and techniques to encourage sports and fitness in the community. The course takes place at the Tottenham Centre plus local community centres. Requirements: You will need Level 1 Community Sports Leaders Award (CSLA) or equivalent plus work experience within the sports industry. You must be enthusiastic, energetic and show an interest in all fitness disciplines. Good basic literacy skills are needed to be successful on the course and a good level of personal fitness is essential. 124
Sport Studies Sport BTEC National Certificate/Diploma Level 3 Course code: ND3MSPR5 This course is ideal for anyone returning to or continuing their education, or who has the desire to train or prepare for employment in the sports and leisure industry. The course includes sport in society, body in action, psychology of sport, nutrition, skill performance, ethic and values. As part of the course you will be required to attend classes to develop your capabilities in IT and communications. Requirements: You will need four GCSE grades A-C or equivalent, including English. You will need to enjoy sports and fitness and have the desire to improve your own personal fitness. You must be willing to work within a team environment and develop your personal qualities. You must be enthusiastic, energetic and show an interest in developing a range of skills and techniques that will help you find a job or move into higher education.
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SPORT STUDIES Sport and Active Leisure Apprenticeship Level 2 Course code: nv2msal1 This Apprenticeship contains pathways that cover many aspects of sport and leisure, from professional sport to exercise instruction and playwork, including work in leisure centres, gyms, swimming pools, stadiums and private sports clubs, as well as outdoor activity centres and adventure playgrounds. The opportunities in the Apprenticeship are very broad if you enjoy working with people; you could instruct swimming classes, lead outdoor activity trips, or help gym visitors reach their fitness goals. Apprentices in this area need to be able to communicate with a broad range of people in order to motivate and instruct them. Requirements: You will need to be in employment in the sports industry and have an EU passport to be considered for this course.
Sport and Active Leisure Advanced Diploma Level 3 Course code: ad3msal1 This course will focus on three main areas: The individual – explore how important an active and healthy lifestyle is, as well as how the body works. The industry – learn all about the sport and active leisure industry, and who works in it, including sports clubs, specialist colleges, commercial sponsors and funding agencies. The community – find out why the sport and active leisure industry is described as ’people-centred’, developing the all-important customer service and relationship building skills you’ll need to succeed in it. More areas will be covered including the design and development of new products, anatomy, physiology, government policy, the role of the media, communication techniques and many more. Requirements: You will need 5 GCSEs at grade A-C including English and maths.
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Supported Learning We offer a safe and supported environment for learners with a range of learning difficulties. We aim to help you reach your full potential both in work and life. During a detailed induction we will work with you to design a personalised programme of study and other activities to meet your needs and aspirations. There will be part-time and full-time options and opportunities to try out various vocational tasters and work experiences. Our programmes focus on preparation for life and work and include communication, literacy, numeracy and information technology as well as developing independent living skills. Some study may lead to a qualification at Entry Level. If you are interested in joining the programme in Supported Learning, please contact Tina Browning on 020 8442 3162, who will be able to give you more information. If you would like to come to the College, fill in an application form with your details. Just write ‘Supported Learning’ in the course box.
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supported learning Pathways to Employment Entry Level Year 1 Course code: CLFMLSK1 This two-year programme is designed for young people aged 16-25 with learning difficulties and/or disabilities who would benefit from small group teaching and in class support to reach their personal goals to achieve supported or open employment. You will experience a wide range of working environments, both in the College and the community, supported by our Job Coach. Requirements: No formal qualifications are needed for entry to this programme. All applicants will be interviewed by a member of the programme team.
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Course code: CREMWRF1 You will build on the skills gained in year one of this course. During year two, you will experience a wide range of working environments, both in the College and the community, with the aim of progressing to a vocational course or employment at the end of the year. Requirements: No formal qualifications are needed for entry to this programme. All applicants will be interviewed by a member of the programme team.
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supported learning Pathways to Independent Living Entry Level Year 1 Course code: CL1MTRN1 This two-year programme is designed for young people aged 16-25 with learning difficulties and/or disabilities who would benefit from small group teaching and in class support to reach their personal goals of living in supported or open accommodation in the community. You will be encouraged to develop essential life skills to include healthy living, personal safety, getting on with others, managing money and using computers and related technology in everyday life. Requirements: No formal qualifications are needed for entry to this programme. All applicants will be interviewed by a member of the programme team.
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Course code: CL1MTRN2 You will build on the skills gained in year one of this course. You will be encouraged to become more independent in your everyday life using community facilities such as the Post Office, shopping, eating out and leisure activities. Requirements: No formal qualifications are needed for entry to this programme. All applicants will be interviewed by a member of the programme team.
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“As a hairdresser I came to the College to study my Teacher Training. I’m now working at the College teaching Hairdressing Level 2 and I am also studying my award for Assessors.” Susan Diploma to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector
Teacher Education We have a range of training programmes for both prospective and current teachers and lecturers. If you are interested in teacher training, we are happy to talk about your needs and options at the college. Please call 020 8442 3496 for an informal discussion.
TEACHING | TEACHING IN LIFELONG LEARNING | TEACHING ENGLISH AND MATHS
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Teaching Teaching Studies – Access to Higher Education Diploma LOCN Level 3 Course code: AC3MTCH1 If you wish to train to be a primary school teacher, and do not have the qualifications to apply to university, this course will enable you to do that. Requirements: You will need to be at least 19 years old with GCSE grade C or above in maths, English and science or be able to achieve the equivalent number of LOCN credits in these subjects. A commitment to working with children, plus reliability, punctuality and initiative are essential.
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Course code: CR4MCLTf This is an internationally recognised qualification for those people who wish to train to teach English to speakers of other languages. Requirements: You will need to be at least 18 years of age and have an awareness of language and competence in both written and spoken English. You need to have as a minimum entry requirement a standard of education equivalent to that required for entry into higher education.
Teaching in Lifelong Learning Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector (PTLLS) Level 3-4 Course code: AW3MPLS1 This course will equip you with the basic skills to teach, providing an introduction to the skills and knowledge that are required to work in the Lifelong Learning Sector. Requirements: You need to have a have a good command of written and spoken English (Level 2), be IT literate and be qualified to Level 3 in the specialist subject you wish to teach. You will undertake an initial assessment and have an interview.
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Teaching in Lifelong Learning Certificate to Teach in Lifelong Learning Sector (CTLLS) Level 4 Course code: CR4MTCH1 This is the first year of a two year generic teaching qualification for those people who wish to work, or are working, in the Lifelong Learning Sector. Requirements: You will be qualified to Level 3 within the specialist subject you wish to teach, have a good command of written and spoken English, be IT literate (Level 2). You should also be in a position to complete 75 hours of teaching practice.
Diploma to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector (DTLLS) Level 5 (Validated by Canterbury Christ Church University) Course code: DP4MTCH1 This is the continuation of CTLLS year one and is the final part of the generic teaching qualification for those who wish to work, or are working, in the Lifelong Learning Sector. Requirements: You will be required to complete a range of written assignments to demonstrate knowledge, understanding, and application of theory to everyday practice, and have completed year one (CTLLS). You will undertake an initial assessment and have an interview with a member of the course team. You should also be in a position to complete 75 hours of teaching practice.
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Teaching English and Maths Additional Diploma in Teaching English (ESOL or Literacy) in the Lifelong Learning Sector Level 5 Course code: DP4MDPE1 In-service training for ESOL or literacy teachers who have completed, or are about to complete, their DTLLS. You may also have completed a short ESOL or EFL training course. Requirements: An ability to demonstrate English language use and knowledge at Level 3, plus a teaching qualification at Level 4 or 5. Excellent skills in written and spoken English, and a teaching commitment of 75 hours and above.
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Course code: DP4SDPN1 In-service training for those teachers who have completed or are about to complete their DTLLS or equivalent and who work or want to work as specialist teachers in mathematics / numeracy in the Lifelong Learning Sector. Requirements: An ability to demonstrate English language use and knowledge at Level 3, plus a teaching qualification at Level 4 or 5. Excellent skills in written and spoken English, maths at Level 3 and a teaching commitment of 75 hours and above.
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MAKING SENSE OF COURSE LEVELS/ QUALIFICATIONS Levels
Qualifications
Entry Level Courses and Courses are at qualifications at a Entry Level 1, 2 or 3 basic level in English, Maths and ICT
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Entry Criteria You don’t need qualifications to start a course at this level
Level 1 Equivalent to GCSEs at grades D and below
BTEC Introductory NVQ Level 1 Diploma
Level 1 Initial assessment Construction to check your level of literacy Diploma and numeracy
Level 2 Equivalent to GCSEs at grades A*–C
BTEC First Diploma/Higher Diploma
NVQ Level 2 and Apprenticeships
GCSEs at grades Level 2 Construction D–G (some courses Diploma require grades C) or a Level 1 qualification in the subject
Level 3 Equivalent to A levels
BTEC National NVQ Level 3 and Advanced Certificate/ Apprenticeships Diploma/ Advanced Diploma/Access to Higher Education
Level 3 4 or 5 GCSEs at Construction Grades A*–C or a Diploma Level 2 qualification in the subject
From Level 2 and 3 you can go into employment. From Level 3 you can also go on to higher education at Levels 4 and above, such as HNC/D, NVQ 4 and 5, foundation degrees, honours degrees and professional qualifications. Entry requirements You should always check the specific entry requirements for the course you are applying for. We may ask you to do an initial assessment when you come for interview. Your levels of English and maths are important, and we ask for a reference.
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Vocational courses The names of some qualifications differ to those shown in the table alongside because they are awarded by different organisations. For example, a qualification in childcare will be awarded by CACHE, whilst others may be given by City & Guilds. Diplomas and Advanced Diplomas The College is working with local schools to develop these new qualifications and we are currently offering them in: •
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Opportunities for young people aged 14–16 In addition to the new diplomas, the College works in partnership with local schools to offer a wide range of learning opportunities for learners at Key stage 4, years 10 and 11. To find out more about these opportunities please talk to your school. For information on Apprenticeships please turn to page 15.
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FEES AND FINANCIAL HELP Some of our courses are free, but most have tuition, exams, materials and equipment costs. Whether you pay fees, and how much you pay, will depend on the kind of course you do, your age and personal circumstances. Residence, home fees and international learners Many of our courses are funded by the government and students who are settled in the UK, and have lived here for at least three years, will normally pay home fees (the standard rate). Home fees are also paid by other groups, such as residents of the EU/EEA and refugees. You’ll find details of home fees below. Students who are visitors to the UK, or who do not meet the residence requirements, pay a higher international (overseas) rate of fees. International learners are required to study at least 15 hours a week and on a Level 3 course as part of their visa requirements. 138
See our website www.conel.ac.uk for a guide to the UK Border Agency regulations.
1. If you are under 19 on 31 August 2010
Tuition is free. Exam and material costs are free. You pay for any equipment and books that you keep.
2. If you are 19 or over on 31 August 2010
You pay tuition, exam and materials fees at the start of your course, unless you are eligible for a concession, or studying for your first qualification at a specified level.
3. If you are 19 or over on 31 August 2010 and get an income-based benefit, such as Jobseeker’s Allowance, Income Support, or Working Tax Credit (depending on level)
You get a concession – your tuition is free. You pay a fee for materials, equipment and exams.
4. If you are aged 19 or over on 31 August 2010 and studying on a full Level 2 course for the first time (or a Level 3 course without having a Level 2 qualification)
You get a concession – your tuition is free. You pay a fee for materials, equipment and exams.
5. If you are aged 19 – 25 on 31 August 2010 and studying on a full level 3 course for the first time.
You get a concession – your tuition is free. You pay a fee for materials, equipment and exams.
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Full cost courses The College runs courses for people in work who want to improve their skills and for personal development. In some cases these courses have no government funding, which means that learners pay the full cost and there are no concessions.
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Higher Education Fees There are different fee rates for higher education courses (HNC/HND and foundation degrees). For information about help with fees (student grants and loans) check out the website www.direct.gov.uk/gotouni
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Train to Gain – discounts for employees Train to Gain is a Government programme designed to help businesses improve the skill levels of their workforce. If you are employed, working as a volunteer, or self-employed, you may be able to benefit from this scheme. Training is free for people studying for their first full Level 2 qualification and subsidised for the first full Level 3 qualification. There are Apprenticeship schemes for young people and adults. There is also help available for people who need to improve their basic literacy and numeracy. To find out more, call our Employment Training Line on 0800 678 3000.
Fee details 20010/11 For fees on a particular course, go to our website www.conel.ac.uk and look at the course information. Ways to Pay You must pay your fees at the time you enrol. You can pay in cash, by cheque or credit/debit card. For most courses, you can pay in four equal monthly instalments if your fees are over £25 (your first instalment must be paid at the point of enrolment). Different rules apply to International Learners – see our website for more information. We make every effort to ensure that information about courses and fees in this guide is accurate. The College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London reserves the right to make changes to courses and fees due to demand and other factors.
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FINANCIAL HELP WHILE YOU LEARN In addition to the concessions in the table overleaf, there are a number of ways that learners may get help with fees and the costs of study. Learner Support Fund The Learner Support Fund provides eligible learners with help towards the cost of course fees, materials, equipment, exam fees and childcare. You need to apply early – as soon as you enrol – as funds are limited. Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) If you are aged 16 to 18 and studying on a full-time course, you may be eligible for an EMA of up to £30 a week. For an application form visit www.moneytolearn.direct.gov.uk or pick one up at the College when you come in for interview.
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Adult Learning Grant (ALG) With an ALG you could get up to £30 a week during term time – that is around £1,000 a year. You must be 19 or over and studying 12 hours a week or more, for your first full Level 2 or first full Level 3 qualification. To find out more about ALG and other financial support for adult learners, go to www.direct.gov.uk and search for education and learning or call 0845 600 7979. For more information on support funds and services available to you as a learner please call our Learner Support Centre on 020 8442 3993.
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THE FIVE STEPS TO APPLYING Great, you have found the course that is right for you, so now you need to apply to join us. Step 1: Apply You will find a form in the back of this Guide. You need to provide a reference as part of your application. Please apply early for the best chance of a place on your preferred course. Now return your completed form to: Admissions Office The College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London - Tottenham Centre High Road, Tottenham, London N15 4RU Step 2: Acknowledgement We will write to you to acknowledge your application. If you have not heard from us within three weeks then please get in touch to check that we have received your form. Step 3: Interview We invite you to come in for an interview, and these are usually held between January and June, for courses starting in September. For many courses you will take an initial assessment as part of the interview process. This will help us in offering you a place on the right course. Step 4: Course Offer We offer you a place on a course. This may be a conditional or unconditional offer. Any conditions attached to your offer will be explained to you at your interview. Step 5: Enrol We invite you to come in to enrol. For courses starting in September enrolment is in late August or early September. Remember, your place is not secure until you have completed the enrolment process. IMPORTANT: for courses starting in September 2010 enrolment begins on 23 August 2010. You will receive a letter with a date and time for you to come in to the College to complete your enrolment. Please avoid taking holidays at this time. You can check the progress of your application at any time by contacting our Admissions Team on 020 8442 3103 or email admissions@staff.conel.ac.uk. They can also tell you about enrolment dates for courses starting at other times.
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On 1 August 2009 Enfield College and the College of North East London (CONEL) merged to become the College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London. To request a course guide for our Enfield Centre email admissions@Enfield.ac.uk or call 020 8372 7600
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Phone Course Information on 020 8442 3055 Open Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm or email courseinfo@staff.conel.ac.uk
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Call in at our Advice and Guidance Centre at our Tottenham Centre, High Road, Tottenham, London N15 4RU 9am – 4.30pm Monday, Thursday and Friday 9am – 7pm (during term time) Tuesday and Wednesday
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To enquire about the progress of your application call 020 8442 3103 or email admissions@staff.conel.ac.uk
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Book an Advice and Guidance session on 020 8442 3862
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For our Employment Training Solutions Team call 0800 678 3000 Monday – Friday, 8am – 6pm or email employerinfo@staff.conel.ac.uk
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