Peterborough Regional College Part-time course Guide 2014/15

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Peterborough Regional College Park Crescent Peterborough PE1 4DZ

Media & Journalism Centre 50 Broadway Peterborough PE1 1SB

Tel: 0345 872 8722 Fax: 01733 767986

Tel: 01733 863097

Jobsmart Centre South Wing, Ground Floor Broadway Court, Broadway Peterborough PE1 1RP Tel: 01733 863068

Web: www.peterborough.ac.uk Email: info@peterborough.ac.uk

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Contents 03 03 04 05 06 08 09 10 11 12

Welcome College open days and opening times Qualification levels How to enrol Facilities and support Fees and Peterborough Educational Trust Open to the public Employers Jobsmart Employment Service Our training partners

Courses 13 14 16 18 20 22 24 28 30 33 34 36 38 40 42 43 44 46 48 50

Traineeships Apprenticeships Art, Fashion & Media Business, Management & Professional Childcare, Health & Social Care Computing & ICT Construction Core Skills Engineering & Motor Vehicle ESOL GCSEs Hair & Beauty Health & Safety Hospitality & Catering Sport Supported & Inclusive Learning Teaching & Education University Centre Peterborough Terms & Conditions How to find us Part-time application form (available at the back of the guide)

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Welcome Whether you want a change in career, learn new skills to climb the career ladder or just want to enhance your knowledge, then we have a huge range of courses which will suit your needs. Our tutors have worked in the industry for the subjects that they teach, so you can be sure that their knowledge and experience will help provide you with the right skills - making you an asset to any employer. Our range of qualification levels and subject areas is vast so there is something for everybody, ranging from short courses to professional qualifications. All of this is supported by our state-of-the-art facilities, providing a quality environment for you to excel in your future ambitions. This guide contains information on facilities and support available at the College, as well as a listing of part-time courses starting September 2014. Further details of our courses such as what is covered, any additional costs etc, can be found on our website www.peterborough.ac.uk. Alternatively you can call our Information Centre on 0345 872 8722.

College Information Centre Opening Times: June, July - Mon to Thurs 8.30am – 5pm and Fri 8.30am – 4.30pm August and September (excluding bank holidays) Mon to Thurs 8.30am – 7pm and Fri 8.30am – 4.30pm October - May (excluding Bank Holiday and Christmas break) Mon to Thurs 8.30am – 5pm and Friday 8.30am – 4.30pm.

Call us on 0345 872 8722 or visit www.peterborough.ac.uk

OPEN DAYS 2014/15 If you want to take a look around the College, have a look at our specialist facilities and equipment and find out more about courses and training opportunities; why not come along to one of our Open Days! • Tues 21 October 2014 3pm to 8pm • Sat 29 November 2014 10am to 2pm • Thurs 5 February 2015 6pm to 8pm • Monday 20 April 2015 6pm to 8pm • Monday 8 June 2015 6pm to 8pm

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Qualification Levels HE

LEVEL 4 (HE) ENTRY: Apply via UCAS see individual courses for details

L3

E1

WHAT WILL I GET?: • First Diploma • NVQ Level 2 • VRQ2 • Apprenticeship

WHERE TO NEXT? • Level 3 qualification • Further training • Work

WHAT WILL I GET? • Introductory Diploma • NVQ Level 1 • VRQ1

WHERE TO NEXT? • Level 2 qualification • Further training • Work

VOCATIONAL ENTRY LEVEL ENTRY: Entry Level 2 in literacy and numeracy, plus assessments

E2

WHERE TO NEXT? • Higher Education • Further training • Work

LEVEL 1 ENTRY: 2 GCSEs grades E to G or Certificate in Skills for Working Life, plus assessments

E3

WHAT WILL I GET?: • National Diploma • NVQ Level 3 • VRQ3 • Advanced Apprenticeship

LEVEL 2 ENTRY: 3 GCSEs grades A* to D or equivalent qualification, plus assessments

L1

WHERE TO NEXT? • BA/BSc Honours • Further training • Work

LEVEL 3 ENTRY: 4 GCSEs grades A* to C or equivalent qualification, plus assessments

L2

WHAT WILL I GET?: • Foundation degree

WHAT WILL I GET: • Level 3 Certificate in Skills for Working Life in selected vocational areas

PRE-ENTRY AND ENTRY COURSES Supported courses preparing you for life and work

WHAT WILL I GET? • Essential / Life Skills • Skills for Working Life

PE 4

WHERE TO NEXT? • Level 1 qualification • Further training • Work

All information in this guide was believed to be correct at time of print (May 2014), but is subject to change at any time.

WHERE TO NEXT? • Further training • Supported work


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How to Enrol You can enrol for any of the courses in this guide from 9th June 2014 onwards Some of the courses we offer require you to have a formal interview with a tutor, either in person or over the phone before you are able to enrol. If you are required to have an interview then you will need to complete the application form, which can be found at the back of this guide or you can download it from our website. Your application will be sent to the relevant department, who will then contact you to arrange a date and time for interview.

What you will need to enrol:

q Please ensure you meet any entry requirements for your chosen course (you may be required to provide evidence i.e. certificates of previous level of qualifications) q Provide payment

q If your employer is paying for your course you will need a letter of authorisation and purchase order number from them q If you wish to pay by instalments, please ensure you have your bank details with you to complete your direct debit mandate Once enrolled you will be given details of the start date and time of your first class.

If your course does not need an interview you can enrol straight away, either by phone or in person. q Enrol by telephone - To enrol by phone please contact us on 0345 872 8722. Please have the details ready of your chosen course and your credit/debit card Please note if you wish to pay by instalments, you will need to enrol in person as you will be required to fill in and sign our instalment plan and direct debit mandate q Enrol in person - Call into our Information Centre at our Park Crescent Campus. We are open: June, July - Mon to Thurs 8.30am – 5pm and Fri 8.30am – 4.30pm August and September (excluding bank holidays) Mon to Thurs 8.30am – 7pm and Fri 8.30am – 4.30pm October - May (excluding Bank Holiday and Christmas break) Mon to Thurs 8.30am – 5pm and Friday 8.30am – 4.30pm.

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Facilities & Support Nursery Did you know the College has an on-site Nursery available to students and the public! The Nursery has been running for over 23 years and offers high quality childcare for babies and young children aged 3 months to 5 years. The Nursery team comprises of a ‘family’ of highly qualified staff who are here to care for your child or children whilst you study or work. They provide high quality childcare and child led experiences covering all areas of the Early Years Foundation stage with meals, fresh fruit and drinks provided throughout the day. Applications for a nursery place can be made when you have been accepted onto a course, however, please note that application and acceptance onto a course does not guarantee a place in the Nursery. For eligible students, help with childcare fees is available. Please contact the information centre on 0345 872 8722 as well as making your application to the Nursery if you require help with childcare costs. For more information on the College Nursery please call direct on 01733 762180.

Library+ The College has an excellent learning resource centre, Library+, to help you with your studies. Library+ includes a drop-in PC centre providing access to the Internet, the College’s VLE and Microsoft Office as well as a number of software packages and a developing collection of electronic resources including e-books. The electronic resources are also accessible from outside college. You will also find a wide range of books for reference and loan, newspapers and journals, group and silent study areas, laptops for use in Library+, equipment to watch DVDs, photocopying facilities and a selection of stationery for sale. The Library+ team will be pleased to assist you in your use of the wide range of resources on offer.

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Food and Drink When it’s time to take a break in between studying, you will find a variety of eating outlets within the College campus including an on-site coffee shop, canteen and Parcs Restaurant (fully licensed restaurant) run by college students and catering staff. There is also a college shop and numerous vending machines situated around the building.

Your Wellbeing Everyone faces problems of some form in their life. We recognise that sometimes you may want a little more support, whether physical, emotional or personal and our Wellbeing team is here to help you. We provide a wide range of facilities available to everyone. If you need support while studying at the College then the Wellbeing Centre can help you.

Additional learning support is available to learners who, after a support assessment, demonstrate a learning difficulty and/or disability that can be supported by the College within the audit and funding guidelines. For more information on what support is available contact us on 0345 872 8722.

Award Winning Information Advice and Guidance For the second time, we have been officially awarded the prestigious matrix accreditation for the information, advice and guidance that we provide across our campus. We offer a customer-centred, confidential, impartial and accessible service delivered by professionally qualified staff. We provide careers advice or suggestions for more advanced courses to pursue, as well as expert advice on any welfare, financial or personal problems that might arise during your course.

Alternatively, if you have any additional queries about equal opportunities or how the College can help you, please feel free to contact us on 0345 872 8722.

Career Coach Unsure what qualifications will help you land your dream job? Our Career Coach package is designed to help people just like you map out their education and career options. Career Coach can map a path through education and training opportunities to help you reach your career goals, whatever they may be. Simply search Career Coach for the jobs or subjects you’re interested in and it will show you: • Education and training opportunities to help you get your ideal job • Specific jobs linked to the area you are interested in • Regional job information showing how many people work in your area of interest in your region • Potential earnings for the jobs you are interested in • Peterborough Regional College courses which will help you achieve your ambitions. To access Career Coach please visit our website www.peterborough.ac.uk.

Quality We are committed to continuous quality improvement to raise learners’ aspirations through high standards of teaching, learning and self assessment and are delighted to have been awarded the following kite marks in: • Investors in Diversity • Matrix accreditation across the College for the high quality of information, advice and guidance we provide • Investors in People - reaccreditation • A Healthy FE College standard • You’re Welcome – in recognition for our customer service and welcoming environment • Positive about Disabled People • The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) Gold Award for high levels of performance underpinned by good management systems • Buttle Quality Standard – for care leavers and “Looked After” Children • Gold accreditation from the Hospitality Guild • AA College Rosette

Additional Learning Support The College is dedicated to working with all learners to establish any needs and goals and to offer support to help you achieve them.

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Fees Continuing a course from 2013/14?

International

If you are studying on the second year of your course then you will continue to receive the fee remission as established in 2013/14.

The fees in this guide do not apply to International students (non EU nationals). For more information on International fees please contact our dedicated International OďŹƒce on 01733 762292/93 or email international@peterborough.ac.uk

Peterborough Educational Trust A charitable trust has been set up to enable talented individuals to study at Peterborough Regional College. The Peterborough Educational Trust (PET) launched by Peterborough Regional College, awards scholarships of up to ÂŁ5,000 to applicants who have shown that they have exceptional skills and the potential to make a significant contribution in their chosen field of study. The College is one of the first in the area to launch this type of trust. Trustees of the PET have been appointed and will oversee the donations and scholarships awarded on a pre-defined selection criteria.

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Scholarships can be used for any expenses associated with study, including the cost of travelling to and from college. Awards will be made to students on the basis of vocational or academic excellence; overcoming a disability; re-engaging in education or training; and financial hardship. For an application form or further information on the Peterborough Educational Trust, please contact the Information Centre on 0345 872 8722.

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Employers Peterborough Regional College – your local business support resource As the largest educational provider in Greater Peterborough we are committed to supporting economic growth. We combine educational expertise with in-depth knowledge of local industry, enabling us to offer a cost effective commercial approach to the delivery of training.

Employer Solutions A business cannot grow without the right skills and at Peterborough Regional College we know that by linking your business plan with the skills development of your present and future staff, we can help you create the business success you want to achieve. We can support you to overcome your skill gaps and shortages in your workplace by assisting you to identify the right training for your staff. Peterborough Regional College can support your business with workplace assessments and training which will: • Ensure that your staff have the right skills to work more effectively • Be delivered at a time and place to fit with your business needs • Help increase productivity levels • Assist you to reduce waste • Increase confidence, motivation and morale in teams and individuals • Support higher staff retention levels Working with you, we will focus on your short and long term goals and advise you about the pathways needed to develop teams and individuals in order to meet them. We will help you to determine appropriate skills solutions, qualifications and training programmes, advise on funding opportunities, define the best solutions and develop customised progression routes where needed. Our business solutions include: Management and Professional Training For business leaders, our accredited leadership and management programmes will help you recruit the right people, motivate your team and understand your staff development needs, as well as develop key skills like effective delegation, problem solving and time management.

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Trade and Vocational Training A range of industry short courses can be found within this part-time guide, available at times and venues to suit your business and include courses to meet legislation including health and safety, food hygiene and CPC driver training. Bespoke and tailored solutions We offer a flexible range of soft skills programmes normally lasting a half or full day either on your premises or here at the College. Training programmes are delivered by our specialist lecturers and trainers and include time management, presentation skills and creativity in the work place. For further information please request a copy of our employer guide or call our information centre on 0345 872 8722. Gazelle - Enterprise and Innovation

Peterborough Regional College is proud to be part of the Gazelle Colleges Group. The Gazelle group was formed in January 2012 to transform further education for a changing world of work. It is developing innovative new learning models and new partnerships with businesses to deliver an improved outcome for students, their communities and the economy. Today’s world of work is driven by new businesses, new technologies and a global economy. It is made up of increasingly small, decentralised, agile organisations, making work and career opportunities less predictable and less secure. Gazelle Colleges Group believes that skills and qualifications will be effective only in combination with the broader attributes of enterprise awareness, creativity, confidence and resilience. Work Experience Peterborough Regional College has a long and proven track record of successfully organising work experience opportunities for students in industry sector areas ranging from hospitality and animal care to office professionals and engineering. It is one of the best ways for us to stay in tune with what businesses need and to build up expertise that can influence the way learning is delivered in the College, benefiting both businesses and students.

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Jobsmart Employment Service Helping you into work!

Jobsmart offers a flexible range of courses that help you into employment. Many courses are developed with employers to ensure that the training prepares you well for your next steps. We offer weekly vacancy listings for local jobs that you could apply for. If you’d like to find out about the latest job vacancies and get access to other support throughout your search for work, contact our Jobsmart team on 01733 863068 or email: jobsmart@peterborough.ac.uk We regularly work with Job Centre Plus to arrange courses for specific employers. Sector based work academies are designed to give unemployed job seekers the best chance of being successful at interview. We work with the employer to design a training package that prepares candidates for the jobs available, and the employer offers work experience placements and a guaranteed job interview! For more information on sector based work academies, speak to your Job Centre Plus Advisor or contact us directly. At PRC, we have a complete range of packages to suit you and your job search needs. The training that we offer is designed to assist job seekers into work by providing a large variety of options to support the job search process. It is an exciting opportunity to receive FREE training and qualifications based upon individual requirements and skill sets. The Core Programme By enrolling onto the core programme, you can extend your knowledge of: • CV writing • Job search skills • Presenting yourself to an employer • Interview preparation • Interpersonal skills • Communicating with others Call us on 0345 872 8722 or visit www.peterborough.ac.uk

The core programme will provide you with a full qualification in employability skills which will demonstrate how ready you are to an employer. Sector Specific Pathways Our pathways are designed to cover a broad range of skills for your future career. The pathways run regularly and can be studied in addition to the core programme. The units that you achieve through your sector pathway can be used to demonstrate to an employer that you have the relevant skills for the job. You also have the opportunity to use the units that you achieve by continuing to enrol onto full courses at the College and achieving a qualification within your chosen field. You can choose to enrol onto the following courses: • Facing the public - providing quality customer service • Building a better future • Supporting and developing the future workforce Most importantly with any of the training on offer, you will be able to update your CV with the new skills that you have gained which will offer an advantage to you in your job search. Additionally, we are also able to offer: • CSCS training and licences for those wishing to enter a career in construction. A CSCS card is a mandatory pre-requisite for anyone entering a building site or construction environment. • A full qualification in environmental sustainability which has become a primary focus for employers and industries. This qualification will provide learners with an awareness of environmental issues and how to get involved in environmental sustainability.

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Our Training Partners

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Anglia Professional Training We have joined forces with Anglia Accountancy Training to create a new independent company called Anglia Professional Training (APT). The aim of this partnership is to deliver our accountancy qualifications, including AAT and Accountancy Apprenticeships both in Peterborough, Wisbech and Kings Lynn. APT is based at Endeavour House in Peterborough as well as the Boathouse in Wisbech, both of which boast the latest industry facilities and software along with free parking on-site. APT currently specialises in delivering AAT qualifications from foundation level all the way up to technical level and works with students and businesses on an individual basis to tailor a programme that is right for them. APT is expanding their current provision to other courses such as CIMA and ACCA, subject to demand. We understand that everyone has different circumstances and therefore we offer many different options when it comes down to training, so that everyone can benefit from further education. So whether you are a student, employer or unemployed and looking to learn a new trade, APT will give you the support and training you need. Get in touch with Anglia Professional Training by calling 01733 269148 or email mail@aat4u.co.uk

Peterborough Regional College and NTS Logistics Training Partnership We provide driving tuition for individuals and companies for all types of vehicles. All of our experienced instructors are fully qualified and approved by the Driving Standards Agency (DSA) and are committed to our learners achieving a high standard of driving skills. We pride ourselves on our high pass rates. Driving Licence acquisition training All of our modern, premium training vehicles have been selected to make the learner’s training experience as comfortable and enjoyable as possible and we provide assistance, information, advice and guidance for the learner in applying for their licences, and for taking the required theory and practical tests for the following: • Large Goods vehicles (Licence Categories C1, C and C+E) • Passenger-carrying vehicles (Licence Categories D1 and D) Driver CPC Driver CPC (Certificate of Professional Competence) was introduced across the European Union to raise standards and improve safety. 12

Anglia Professional Training

All professional bus and coach drivers (Cat D1, D1E, D, DE) and drivers of Lorries of 3.5 tons and upwards (Cat C1, C1E, C, CE) must hold a Driver CPC in order to drive professionally. Affected drivers will need to complete 35 hours of JAUPT approved training every five years starting on September 10th 2008 for bus and coach drivers and September 10th 2009 for lorry drivers. With a minimum training course length of seven hours, this means 5 training courses every 5 years. Those who held licences on the date of introduction were granted acquired rights (‘Grandfather Rights’), up until 9th September 2013 for bus and coach drivers and 9th September 2014 for lorry drivers. Drivers wishing to continue driving for a living after these dates will need to have completed 35 hours of JAUPT - approved Periodic Training. CPC Periodic Training Programmes CPC Periodic Training programme consists of 9 training modules, each of 3.5 hours duration. These have been paired together for the required 7 hour training courses and can be taken as individual day units, multiples of 7 hours (14, 21 or 28 hours) or together in a week long programme (35 hours). We can also tailor a 7 hour course to suit your own company needs. We also offer the option with our ADR Initial Course (covering Core, Packs & 7 classes) to credit 21 hours towards a Drivers CPC and the ADR Refresher Course 7 hours towards their Driver CPC. ADR/Dangerous Goods Driver Training The carriage of dangerous goods by road requires drivers and safety advisors to hold a vocational certificate gained by examination and those involved in handling and packaging dangerous goods must receive adequate training in safety awareness. ADR Delivering ADR training for the Core module together with Tanks and/or Packages, we can deliver ADR training for all of the following classes of substances: • Core, Tankers and/or Packages • Class 1 Explosives • Class 2 Flammable/Non Flammable Gases • Class 3 Flammable Liquids • Class 4 Flammable Solids • Class 5 Oxidising Substances & Organic Peroxides • Class 6 Toxics & Infectious Substances • Class 8 Corrosives • Class 9 Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods Safety Awareness Training Training is also available for people who handle dangerous goods but are not themselves involved in the transport of them. To find out more contact 0500 103553


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Traineeships Are You Ready For Work? Are you looking for the right opportunity to start your working career or make that step into an Apprenticeship? If the answer is yes, then why not try a Traineeship? Traineeships prepare young people for their future careers by helping them to become ‘work ready’. They can be a stepping stone to an Apprenticeship or other work; you will develop your skills through really meaningful work experience. Traineeships are an excellent route into employment that bridges the gap between study and work. We have new Traineeships available in the following areas: • Business Administration • Construction • Hair and Beauty • Horticulture/Landscaping • Hospitality • Motor Vehicle

What is involved in a Traineeship? • All trainees complete valuable work experience that has real job role responsibilities for a period of up to 6 months. • Trainees are given an initial short preparation period in college and then progress to 1 day a week in college and up to 4 days a week in the work place. • Traineeships are flexible, learners are encouraged to progress into work or apprenticeships at the earliest opportunity. • Trainees spend time developing their maths, English and work related skills during their college study day. Traineeships are available to start throughout the year. For more information or to enquire about start dates please contact Rachel Baldwin on 01733 762144.

Traineeships are a new opportunity for young people aged 16-24 years old and are designed to develop your workplace skills and give significant work experience.

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Apprenticeships Our Apprenticeships have a reputation for excellence demonstrated through high levels of success. Apprenticeships provide specialist, work based training through a combination of employment and off the job training. Throughout an apprenticeship programme you work with an employer to gain the experience and skills needed to do the job and at the same time gain nationally recognised qualifications. Training is provided jointly with an approved employer and off the job training (this can be through day release attendance at College). Those who are already in employment can access the funded training and the College’s Apprenticeship Centre will seek employers for unemployed young people. For further details please contact our Apprenticeship Centre on 01733 762121. How do I find out more? Call the Apprenticeship team on 01733 762121 or email apprenticeships@peterborough.ac.uk

How can Apprenticeships help your business? With apprentices you’ll gain high quality individuals who’ll receive the training and understanding to fit into key roles within your organisation.

• Over 80% of people are more likely to use a business if it offers Apprenticeships • 88% of employers believe that Apprenticeships lead to a more motivated workforce • Long term succession planning – a strategy to meet your immediate and future workforce needs.

General benefits to your business include* Real value for money Apprenticeships can make your organisation more effective, competent, productive and competitive by addressing your skills gaps and needs directly. Improved productivity Apprenticeships equip your staff with the skills and knowledge to do the job better. And because they are motivated, they work harder and more effectively for your business. Motivated people As a result of their training apprentices are motivated and keen to learn. Their enthusiasm can also invigorate other staff members. By offering Apprenticeships you will find it easier to recruit and retain the right people for your organisations.

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Relevant training Apprenticeships are designed by businesses in your sector to meet the needs of your business. This means the training is always relevant and it is tailored to the needs of your sector by people who genuinely understand what you do. Avoid skills shortages Apprenticeships allow you to invest in your businesses future. By taking on an apprentice you can acquire specialist skills for your business that allows you to keep abreast of new technology. *Source – www.apprenticeships.org.uk

Apprenticeships available through PRC: Apprenticeship

Accountancy

Level 2

Advanced

Higher

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Beauty Therapy Business Administration Carpentry & Joinery

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Construction Technical Creative & Digital Media Customer Services

Electrical Installations

What are Apprenticeships? Apprenticeships are available to all businesses of all sizes across most sectors. Apprenticeships offer work based training designed around the needs of the employers and lead to nationally recognised qualifications.

Engineering Fabrication & Welding Engineering Machining & Fitting Engineering - Maintenance Facilities Management

Occupational areas range from administration to the specialist skills required in the engineering, manufacturing or construction sectors. Apprenticeships provide a framework of qualifications, a full Apprenticeship framework will include: Knowledge Based Element Sometimes referred to as a technical certificate, this provides the underpinning knowledge so that the apprentice can demonstrate occupational competence. Competence Element This element confirms occupational competence which is the ability to apply knowledge and skills within the workplace. In some frameworks this is one combined qualification.

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Hairdressing Health & Social Care Hospitality & Catering Information Technology (ITQ) Marketing & Communications Motor Vehicle Plumbing Retail Social & Digital Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools Trowel Occupations (Brickwork) Warehouse & Distribution

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Functional Skills – These address the personal development of the apprentice and include English, maths and information technology, they are delivered alongside the knowledge based element but separately certificated. Employment Rights and Responsibilities These exist to help apprentices and employers understand their rights and responsibilities related to employment, equal opportunities, health and safety and to understand the safe learner concept. Additional Employer Requirements These are additional requirements – units, qualifications etc – which employers feel will enhance the Apprenticeship and are required to be completed in order to achieve the Apprenticeship.

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Art,

Fashion Media

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Be creative with PRC! If you enjoy creativity and visually communicating your own ideas, then these courses are designed for you. Our interior design courses will help you build on an interest in interior design and offer development and exploration of the use of interior design techniques. If your interest lies in textiles and sewing, we offer a range of courses within this area. From garment construction to pattern cutting, some of the skills you will gain include basic sewing skills and the practical techniques of pattern cutting.

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You will develop your skills in our art building, The Fisher Building which boasts top quality facilities including 3D studios, fine art studio, computer suites, silk screen printing, sculpture and animation studios and fashion studios and workshop, not to mention the highly enthusiastic and talented members of staff! For the photography course you will be studying at our impressive Media & Journalism Centre based on Broadway in Peterborough City Centre.

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Start Date

Duration

Attendance

Annual Fee

Interview

10 weeks

Wed 6pm - 8pm

£245

n/a

10 weeks

Wed 6pm - 8pm

£245

n/a

Wed 6pm - 8pm

£245

n/a

Wed 6pm - 8pm

£245

n/a

Wed 6pm - 8.30pm

£196

n/a

Tues 6pm - 8.30pm

£204

Yes

Interior Design Level 1 4AMARTGA01

17 Sept 2014

Interior Design Level 2 4AMARTGA02

21 Jan 2015

Learning To Use A Sewing Machine 4AMARTGA03

17 Sept 2014

10 weeks

Making Clothes From A Commercial Pattern 4AMARTGA04

14 Jan 2015

10 weeks

Designing Your Own Clothing Patterns 4AMARTGA05

22 Apr 2015

8 weeks

Developing Skills In Photography 4AMPHOGA01

09 Sept 2014

7 weeks

This course will take place at the Media & Journalism Centre, 50 Broadway, Peterborough.

For further details on the courses offered above such as course content, any additional costs etc, please visit our website at www.peterborough.ac.uk or call our information centre on 0345 872 8722.

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Business , Management

&Professional Develop and expand your future with PRC! Aspiring entrepreneur? Budding marketing executive? Promising business administrator? Whichever role you see yourself in, we have lots of business courses to help you prepare for a career in accountancy, administration, marketing, human resources or even as a stepping stone to starting your own business.

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Start Date

Duration

Attendance

Annual Fee

Interview

Wed 6.30pm - 8.30pm

£300

Yes

£300

Yes

£300

Yes

Certificate in Manual Book-keeping Beginners 4BUACCGA01

10 Sept 2014

19 weeks

Diploma in Computerised Book-keeping Beginners 4BUACCGA02

25 Feb 2015

16 weeks

Wed 6.30pm - 8.30pm

Certificate in Manual Accounting Intermediate 4BUACCGA03

09 Sept 2014

19 weeks

Tues 6.30pm - 8.30pm

Diploma in Computerised Accounting Intermediate 4BUACCGA04

24 Feb 2015

16 weeks

Tues 6.30pm - 8.30pm

£300

Yes

33 weeks

2 evenings per week 6pm - 8pm

£1,010

Yes

2 evenings per week 6pm - 9pm

£1,200*

Yes

2 evenings per week 6pm - 9pm

£1,980*

Yes

£1,200*

Yes

AAT Certificate Level 2 4BUACCGA05

16 Sept 2014

AAT Diploma in Accounting Level 3 4BUACCGA06

10 Sept 2014

35 weeks

AAT Diploma in Accounting Level 4 4BUACCGA07

09 Sept 2014

35 weeks

CILEX Certificate/Professional Diploma in Law & Practice 4BULMPGA06

09 Sept 2014

31 weeks

Tues 4pm - 8.30pm

Courses For Industry - You will need to be employed in the industry in order to be able to do any of the courses below. ILM Award in First Line Management Level 3 4BULMPGA02

02 Oct 2014

11 weeks

Thurs 5.30pm - 8.30pm

£466

Yes

4BULMPGA04

26 Feb 2015

11 weeks

Thurs 5.30pm - 8.30pm

£466

Yes

£1,371

Yes

Tues 2pm - 8.30pm

£1,760

Yes

Tues 2pm - 8.30pm

£1,250*

Yes

ILM Certificate in First Line Management Level 3 4BULMPGA01

02 Oct 2014

27 weeks

Thurs 2pm - 8.30pm

CMI Diploma in Management and Leadership Level 5 4BULMPGA12

30 Sept 2014

31 weeks

Certificate in Human Resources Practice 4BULMPGA05

16 Sept 2014

31 weeks

For further details on the courses offered above such as course content, any additional costs etc, please visit our website at www.peterborough.ac.uk or call our information centre on 0345 872 8722. * For anyone aged 24 and over, a government loan may apply to this course. Please call 0345 872 8722 for further details.

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Childcare, Health

& Social Care Care about your career with PRC! If you enjoy being with people and helping others then you will find care work extremely rewarding. People of all ages need to be cared for, from babies and young children, to the elderly and people with disabilities. Caring for them requires a kind heart and lots of practical skills. Whether you are interested in starting a career in the childcare industry or are looking to climb the career ladder towards a supervisory role then we have an array of courses which could suit your needs. From an introduction in childcare to start you on your way, a first aid course to enhance and update your existing

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skills or a Level 3 Health & Social Care course to help you progress within your career are just an example of what we can offer. We have well equipped rooms with facilities for a variety of care activities, a range of approved practical placements, and well qualified and experienced staff to help you through your studies. Apprenticeships are also available in this area – see page 14 for more details.

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Courses For Industry - You will need to be employed in the industry in order to be able to do any of the courses below. Start Date

Duration

Attendance

Annual Fee

Interview

CACHE Level 2 Certificate For The Children And Young People's Workforce 4EYCYPGA01

09 Sept 2014

35 weeks

Tues 9am - 12pm

£1,100

Yes

35 weeks

Mon 9am - 12pm

£1,100

Yes

Work Based Early Years Educator 4EYECSGA02

08 Sept 2014

HABC Level 2 First Aid Course 4EYFADGA02

16 Feb 2015

1 day

Mon 9am - 4pm

£75

n/a

4EYFADGA03

20 Apr 2015

1 day

Mon 9am - 4pm

£75

n/a

4EYFADGA04

18 May 2015

1 day

Mon 9am - 4pm

£75

n/a

£1,200

Yes

£1,600*

Yes

OCR Level 2 Diploma (Adult) In Health And Social Care 4EYFCPGA01

08 Sept 2014

12 months

Work-based

OCR Level 3 Diploma (Adult) In Health And Social Care 4EYFCPGA02

09 Sept 2014

12 months

Work-based

* For anyone aged 24 and over, a government loan may apply to this course. Please call 0345 872 8722 for further details.

For further details on the courses offered above such as course content, any additional costs etc, please visit our website at www.peterborough.ac.uk or call our information centre on 0345 872 8722.

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Computing

& ICT

Re-boot your career with PRC! Whether you’re a whizz at designing websites, or are able to quickly master the skill of engineering software, our courses oer numerous possibilities within the tech-world of computing and ICT.

We can oer a learning experience in excellent computing facilities including a fully interactive computer lab with interactive whiteboard facility, video conferencing, video editing/publishing facilities and presentation/demonstration software.

Careers in website design, computer programming, architectural design, engineering design, network administration, network engineering and end-user support are just some of the possibilities available to you.

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Start Date

Duration

Attendance

Annual Fee

Interview

34 weeks

Mon 9am - 12pm

£550

Yes

ECDL Extra Level 2 4ITBCSGA01

08 Sept 2014

ECDL Advanced Exam Only 4ITADVGA01 Word Processing

Available throughout the year

Flexible

£100

Yes

4ITADVGA02 Spreadsheets

Available throughout the year

Flexible

£100

Yes

4ITADVGA03 Databases

Available throughout the year

Flexible

£100

Yes

4ITADVGA07 Powerpoint

Available throughout the year

Flexible

£100

Yes

34 weeks

Mon 9am - 12pm

£450

Yes

09 Sept 2014

30 weeks

Tues 7pm - 9pm

£500

Yes

10 Sept 2014

20 weeks

Wed 6pm - 9pm

£500

Yes

OCR ITQ for IT Users Level 1 4ITITQGA01

08 Sept 2014

Computer Aided Design 4ITCADGA01

CompTIA A+ 4ITAPLGA01

Additional information: Learners can take an exam at an external testing centre at an additional cost (cost to be confirmed by tutor).

Linux+ 4ITLINGA01

11 Sept 2014

20 weeks

Thurs 6pm - 9pm

£500

Yes

Additional information: Learners can take an exam at an external testing centre at an additional cost (cost to be confirmed by tutor).

Cisco Networking 4ITNETGA01

09 Sept 2014

30 weeks

Tues 6pm - 9pm

£800

Yes

Additional information: Learners can take an exam at an external testing centre at an additional cost (cost to be confirmed by tutor).

Introduction To Python Programming 4ITPRGGA01

09 Sept 2014

8 weeks

Tues 6pm - 8pm

£200

Yes

Web Design Workshop (Including Dreamweaver, Flash And HTML) 4ITWEBGA01

09 Sept 2014

15 weeks

Tues 6pm - 8pm

£350

Yes

15 weeks

Tues 6pm - 8pm

£350

Yes

Interactive Web Technologies 4ITWEBGA02

20 Jan 2014

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Construction Build a brighter future with PRC! Whether you are currently working in construction or are pursuing a career in this active and practical industry, then we have a huge range of construction courses to choose from. With opportunities at many levels from basic skilled courses up to management qualifications such as HND’s there is something for everyone.

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We can offer fully equipped workshops including The Fisher Building which has a variety of well equipped bricklaying areas. Along with the knowledge and expertise of our industry specialist tutors we can ensure you will receive the very best training and support you need. Apprenticeships are also available in this area – see page 14 for more details.

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Start Date

Duration

Attendance

Annual Fee

Interview

Wed 6pm - 8.30pm

£400**

Yes

£226

Yes

2 days 9am - 4pm

£226

Yes

2 days 9am - 4pm

£226

Yes

2 days 9am - 5pm

£661

Yes

£747

Yes

Introduction To Basic Plumbing Level 1 4CNCOKGA01

10 Sept 2014

32 weeks

BPEC Rainwater/Greywater Harvesting And Recycling 4CNCOKGA03

Available throughout the year

2 days 9am - 4pm

BPEC Domestic Unvented Hot Water Storage Systems 4CNCOKGA04

Available throughout the year

BPEC Water Regulations 4CNCOKGA05

Available throughout the year

BPEC Photo-Voltaic Solar (PV) Level 3 4CNCOAGA01

Available throughout the year

Installation Of Small Scale Photo-Voltaic Systems Level 3 4CNCOAGA03

Available throughout the year

10 days 9am - 4pm

Installation And Maintenance Of Small Scale Photo-Voltaic Systems Level 3 4CNCOAGA04

Available throughout the year

13 days 9am - 4.30pm

£1,235

Yes

1 day 9am - 5pm

£212

Yes

3 days 9am - 5pm

£364

Yes

Award In Environmental Technologies (2399) Level 3 4CNCOAGA02

Available throughout the year

Portable Appliance Testing - Non Experienced 4CNCOIGA02

Available throughout the year

Introduction To Electrical Installation Level 1 4CNCOZGA01

10 Sept 2014

32 weeks

Wed 6pm - 8.30pm

£950

Yes

4CNDIYGA01

11 Sept 2014

9 weeks

Thurs 6pm - 9pm

£260

Yes

4CNDIYGA02

23 Apr 2015

9 weeks

Thurs 6pm - 9pm

£260

Yes

£375

Yes

DIY

17th IEE Wiring Regulations (C&G 2382-12) Level 3 4CNCOGGA01

Available throughout the year

3 days 9am - 5pm

**You may be entitled to a reduced fee for this course. To find out if you are eligible for fee subsidy, please call 0345 872 8722.

For further details on the courses offered above such as course content, any additional costs etc, please visit our website at www.peterborough.ac.uk or call our information centre on 0345 872 8722.

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Start Date

Duration

Attendance

Annual Fee

Interview

BTEC Diploma in Construction And The Built Environment Level 3 4CNCONGA04

08 Sept 2014

34 weeks

Wed 9am - 7pm

£1,355*

Yes

BTEC Diploma in Construction And The Built Environment (Civil Engineering) Level 3 4CNCONGA04A

08 Sept 2014

34 weeks

Wed 9am- 7pm

£1,355*

Yes

30 weeks

Tues 9am - 6.20pm

£2,000pa (two year course)

Yes

30 weeks

Tues 9am - 6.20pm

£2,000 pa (two year course)

Yes

30 weeks

Tues 9am - 6.20pm

£2,500pa for 1st & 2nd years £3,000 for 3rd year

Yes

30 weeks

Tues 9am - 6.20pm

£2,500pa for 1st & 2nd years £3,000 for 3rd year

Yes

HNC Construction 4CNHECHA01

23 Sept 2014

HNC Civil Engineering 4CNHECHA02

23 Sept 2014

HND Construction 4CNHEDHA01

23 Sept 2014

HND Civil Engineering 4CNHEDHA02

23 Sept 2014

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Courses For Industry - You will need to be employed in the industry in order to be able to do any of the courses below. Start Date

Duration

Attendance

Annual Fee

Interview

Tues 9am - 5pm

£1,180

Yes

Diploma In Plumbing And Heating Level 2 4CNCOKGA02

09 Sept 2014

34 weeks

Award In The Initial Verification And Certification Of Electrical Installations (2394) Level 3 4CNCODGA01

Available throughout the year

4 days 9am - 5pm

£630

Yes

£630

Yes

Award In The Periodic Inspection, Testing And Certification Of Electrical Installations (2395) Level 3 4CNCOEGA01

Available throughout the year

4 days 9am - 5pm

Award In The Design And Verification Of Electrical Installations (2396) Level 4 4CNCOFGA01

Available throughout the year

5 days 9am - 5pm

£698

Yes

Portable Appliance Testing - Management (C&G 2377-32) Level 3 4CNCOHGA01

Available throughout the year

1 day 9am - 5pm

£281

Yes

2 days 9am - 5pm

£256

Yes

1 day 9am - 5pm

£140

Yes

Work-based

£875

Yes

Work-based

£875

Yes

Work-based

£875

Yes

Thurs 6pm - 9pm

£924

Yes

5pm - 9pm

£1,200*

Yes

5pm - 9pm

£980*

Yes

Portable Appliance Testing (C&G 2377) Level 3 4CNCOIGA01

Available throughout the year

AM2 Preparation Day 4CNCOJGA01

Available throughout the year

NVQ Site Carpentry Level 2 (Assessment Only) 4CNCOMGA01

08 Sept 2014

35 weeks

NVQ Bench Joinery Level 2 (Assessment Only) 4CNCOMGA02

10 Sept 2014

35 weeks

NVQ Brickwork Level 2 (Assessment Only) 4CNCOMGA03

35 weeks

CIOB Experienced Practitioner Programme Level 5 4CNCONGA$

11 Sept 2014

34 weeks

Additional information: Students will need to attend college every other week.

CIOB Site Management Diploma Level 4 4CNCONGA01

Various dates available

35 weeks

CIOB Site Managers Certificate Level 4 4CNCONGA02

Various dates available

28 weeks

* For anyone aged 24 and over, a government loan may apply to this course. Please call 0345 872 8722 for further details.

For further details on the courses offered above such as course content, any additional costs etc, please visit our website at www.peterborough.ac.uk or call our information centre on 0345 872 8722. Call us on 0345 872 8722 or visit www.peterborough.ac.uk

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Core

Skills

Are you looking to become more confident in using everyday English and maths skills? Do you wish to develop your English and maths skills and improve employment prospects? Our English and Maths team at our Jobsmart centre are on hand to support your learning and prepare you for a range of English and Maths qualifications.

English & Maths (at Jobsmart) Classes are held at our Jobsmart oďŹƒces in the centre of town and also at various community venues in and around Peterborough. There is the opportunity to study English and maths qualifications from Entry Level through to Level 2. These qualifications will develop a range of key skills that will improve employment prospects and could lead to further study opportunities in the future. Lessons are available from Monday to Friday and attendance is for up to 3 hours once a week. There is the opportunity to study both English and maths and the most suitable programme of study can be discussed with

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the Jobsmart team at the time of application and assessment of eligibility. After an initial assessment, learners are allocated a class according to their ability. Classes start in September and continue until June the following year with a range of assessments and examinations at the end of the course. It may be possible to complete the examinations early. The contents of all courses are based on developing practical English and maths skills. This prepares and equips learners with those skills needed to progress to work, to participate eectively in society, and to move on to other college courses. Enquiries to study English and maths at Jobsmart (and any assessments that need to be booked) should be done with Diane Holroyd on 01733 863069.

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Engineering Motor

&Vehicle

Accelerate your career with PRC! Studying for an engineering qualification can help you develop for a range of careers e.g. electrical and mechanical maintenance, production engineering, product design, electronic design and testing. We have a wide range of technical facilities to aid your learning experience and help increase your practical knowledge and skills. These include a modern mechanical workshop for milling, turning and fitting, robotics and CADCAM facilities, realistic working environments, plus drop-in IT facilities.

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Our motor vehicle department has some excellent facilities available to you, these include a full range of electronic diagnostic equipment, air conditioning equipment and various computer software packages to aid learning, all of which are placed within a realistic working environment. Apprenticeships are also available in this area – see page 14 for more details.

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Start Date

Duration

Attendance

Annual Fee

Interview

Thurs 9am - 8pm

£1,750

Yes

BTEC National In Electrical Engineering Level 3 4ENEL3GA01

11 Sept 2014

35 weeks

BTEC National In Mechanical Engineering Level 3 4ENPL3GA01

11 Sept 2014

35 weeks

Thurs 9am - 8pm

£1,750*

Yes

34 weeks

Thurs - attend for 1/2 day between 9am - 8pm

£525

Yes

Mon 9am - 6pm

£2,000 pa

Yes

Mon 9am - 6pm

£2,000 pa

Yes

Mon 9am - 6pm

£2,000 pa

Yes

9am - 5.30pm

£386

Yes

Bridge To HE Studies 4ENPFCPA02

11 Sept 2014

HNC Electrical Engineering Level 4 4ENHNEHA01

22 Sept 2014

2 years

HNC Mechanical Engineering Level 4 4ENHNEHA01

22 Sept 2014

2 years

HNC Aeronautical Engineering Level 4 4ENHNAHA01

22 Sept 2014

2 years

Award In Refrigerant Gas Handling Level 3 4ENFCPGA04

Available on demand

* For anyone aged 24 and over, a government loan may apply to this course. Please call 0345 872 8722 for further details.

For further details on the courses offered above such as course content, any additional costs etc, please visit our website at www.peterborough.ac.uk or call our information centre on 0345 872 8722.

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Start Date

Duration

Attendance

Annual Fee

Interview

£1,450

Yes

£1,450

Yes

Mon 8.45am - 5.15pm

£1,450*

Yes

Flexible

£60

Yes

Flexible

£175

n/a

34 weeks

Flexible

£270

Yes

19 weeks

Tues 6.30pm - 8.30pm

£340

Yes

£956

Yes

£1,591*

Yes

£1,534*

Yes

IMI Diploma In Vehicle Maintenance And Repair Level 1 4ENVMRGA01

08 Sept 2014

35 weeks

Mon 8.45am - 5.15pm

IMI Diploma In Vehicle Maintenance And Repair Level 2 4ENVMRGA03

08 Sept 2014

35 weeks

Mon 8.45am - 5.15pm

IMI Diploma In Vehicle Maintenance And Repair Level 3 4ENVMRGA02

08 Sept 2014

35 weeks

Abrasive Wheels 4ENFCPGA01

Available on demand

Introduction To Fault Finding 4ENFCPGA09

Available on demand

Programmable Logic Control 4ENPFCPA01

09 Sept 2014

Introduction To Welding 4ENITWGA01

09 Sept 2014

ABC Certificate In Welding And Fabrication Level 2 4ENWAFGA01

09 Sept 2014

35 weeks

Tues 9am - 5.30pm

ABC Diploma In Welding And Fabrication Level 3 4ENWAFGA03

09 Sept 2014

35 weeks

Tues 9am - 5.30pm

ABC 165 Certificate/Diploma In Welding And Fabrication Level 3 4ENWAFGA02

09 Sept 2014

35 weeks

Tues 9am - 5.30pm

* For anyone aged 24 and over, a government loan may apply to this course. Please call 0345 872 8722 for further details.

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Esol

We have been teaching English as Foreign/Second Language (ESOL, IELTS and University of Cambridge) at the College for many years. Our staff are experienced and qualified in teaching English language skills to meet the needs of today’s students, providing you with the language skills you need for further study or employment in the UK or abroad.

Bienvenue au Peterborough Regional College. Si vous désirez vous renseigner sur un de nos programmes, nous vous invitons à vous présenter à l’accueil (Information Centre), près de l’entrée donnant sur Park Crescent, ou à nous appeler au 0345 8728722. Le personnel de l’accueil pourra également vous renseigner sur les cours d’anglais ainsi que les formalités d’inscription.

The courses are designed for permanent residents and people who plan to stay in the UK. The courses can be studied from beginner to advanced levels and are designed to help you develop the skills you need to live and work in the UK. Classes are available throughout the day and the evening at our Park Crescent campus. A short interview will be required prior to enrolment.

Benvindo(a) ao Peterborough Regional College (Colégio Regional de Peterborough). Se desejar obter informação mais detalhada sobre os nossos cursos, por favor venha até ao nosso Centro de Informação, na entrada do Park Crescent, ou ligue-nos para o tel: 0345 8728722. Se gostaria de aprender inglês, o nosso pessoal do Centro de Informação estará em condições de o(a) aconselhar sobre a forma de se inscrever numa turma.

Mirësevini tek Peterborough Regional College. Nëse keni dëshirë të dini më shumë për ndonjë nga kurset tona, ju lutem ejani tek qendra jonë e informacionit tek Park Crescent ose na telefononi në numrin 0345 8728722. Nëse keni dëshirë të mësoni Anglisht, qendra jonë e informacionit do të jetë në gjendje tju këshillojë sesi të regjistroheni në ndonjë klasë anglishteje.

Call us on 0345 872 8722 or visit www.peterborough.ac.uk

Witamy w Peterborough Regional College. Jeżeli chcesz otrzymać informacje na temat oferowanych przez nas kursów nauki języka angielskiego, prosimy odwiedzić nasze Centrum Informacyjne (wejście Park Crescent) lub skontaktować się telefonicznie pod numerem 0345 8728722. Jeśli chcesz podjąć naukę języka angielskiego, pracownicy naszego Ośrodka udzielą ci informacji na temat zapisów na odpowiedni kurs.

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GCSEs Start Date

Duration

Attendance

Annual Fee

Interview

4CKENGGA$

09 Sept 2014

33 weeks

Tues 6pm - 8.30pm

FREE

Yes

4CKENGGA$

12 Sept 2014

33 weeks

Fri 9am - 12pm

FREE

Yes

iGCSE English

Additional information: The College will oer the ofqual approved Cambridge English - First Language 0522 Syllabus in 2014-15

Entry Level English 4CKENTGA01

10 Sept 2014

30 weeks

Wed 9.30am - 11.30am

FREE

Yes

4CKENTGA01A

10 Sept 2014

30 weeks

Wed 6pm - 8pm

FREE

Yes

GCSE Maths Foundation 4CKMATGA$

08 Sept 2014

33 weeks

Mon 9am - 12pm

FREE

Yes

4CKMATGA$

11 Sept 2014

33 weeks

Thurs 6pm - 8.30pm

FREE

Yes

Additional information: It may be possible to enter for the higher tier maths qualification - please discuss with a course tutor.

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Start Date

Duration

Attendance

Annual Fee

Interview

10 Sept 2014

32 weeks

Wed 6pm - 8pm

£500

Yes

09 Sept 2014

32 weeks

Tues 6pm - 8pm

£500

Yes

11 Sept 2014

32 weeks

Thurs 6pm - 8pm

£500

Yes

14 Jan 2015

18 weeks

Wed 6pm - 9pm

£450

Yes

10 Sept 2014

32 weeks

Wed 9am - 12pm

£500

Yes

GCSE Science Core 4SSSCCGA01

GCSE Biology 4SSSCCGA02

GCSE Physics 4SSSCCGA03

GCSE Fastrack Science 4SSSCCGA04

GCSE Science 4SSSCCGA05

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Hair

& Beauty Make over your career with PRC! If you have a creative streak and artistic flair then one of our hair or beauty courses could be for you. Ranging fromhair styling, holistic therapy and make-up, these courses promise to make a real impression on the industry. We have a number of facilities available for you to use, including a professional hair and beauty reception, fully functioning hair and beauty salons, which are open to the public, along with industry standard equipment.

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You will study within a realistic working environment reflecting the changing technology in the industry, under the expert supervision of professional and experienced sta. Apprenticeships are also available in this area please see page 14 for more details.

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Start Date

Duration

Attendance

Annual Fee

Interview

35 weeks

Wed 6pm - 9pm

£600

Yes

Wed 6pm - 9pm

£950*

Yes

35 weeks

Tues 5.30pm - 9pm

£700

Yes

1 day

Mon 9am - 4pm

£98

Yes

1 day

Mon 9am - 4pm

£98

Yes

Diploma In Reflexology Level 3 4HBREFGA01

10 Sept 2014

VTCT Swedish Body Massage Certificate Level 3 4HBBMWGA01

10 Sept 2014

35 weeks

VTCT Cosmetic Make-up Level 2 4HBCMPGA01

09 Sept 2014

Bamboo Massage 4HBEATGA02

16 Feb 2015

Hot Stone Therapy 4HBEATGA03

27 Oct 2014

Courses For Industry - You will need to be employed in the industry in order to be able to do any of the courses below. NVQ Hairdressing Level 3 4HBFPHGA01

08 Sept 2014

35 weeks

Mon 11am - 6pm

£1,672*

Yes

* For anyone aged 24 and over, a government loan may apply to this course. Please call 0345 872 8722 for further details..

For further details on the courses offered above such as course content, any additional costs etc, please visit our website at www.peterborough.ac.uk or call our information centre on 0345 872 8722.

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Health

& Safety Your career is in safe hands with PRC! Everyone is responsible for health and safety at some level and the more you understand it the better prepared you are to prevent accidents.

Our range of courses are designed for anyone involved in health and safety management from practitioners to senior managers.

Health and safety professionals have a critical role in safeguarding people and property from harm and ensuring that responsible organisations meet their duty of care.

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Start Date

Duration

Attendance

Annual Fee

Interview

NEBOSH National General Certificate In Occupational Health And Safety 4CNCONGA03

02 Feb 2015

16 weeks

Mon 9am - 4pm

£1,053

Yes

3 days 9am - 5pm

£300

Yes

NEBOSH Award In Health And Safety At Work* Available throughout the year

NEBOSH National Construction Certificate* 01 Sept 2014

16 weeks

Mon 9am - 4pm

£1,053

Yes

2nd Feb 2015

16 weeks

Mon 9am - 4pm

£1,053

Yes

1/2 day Fri 1pm - 5pm

£86

Yes

Flexible

£20

Yes

5 days Fri 9am - 5pm

£482

Yes

£150

Yes

CSCS Card Training And Test 4CNCSSGA01

Available throughout the year

CSCS (test only) Available throughout the year Additional information: For CSCS test and training dates please call 01733 863080.

IOSH Managing Safely 4CNMGSGA01

Available throughout the year

QCF Award In Manual Handling - Principles And Practice Level 2 4CNPMHGA01

Available throughout the year

1 day - flexible

Additional information: contact Andy Stubbs on 01733 762355

For further details on the courses offered above such as course content, any additional costs etc, please visit our website at www.peterborough.ac.uk or call our information centre on 0345 872 8722. *These courses will run subject to validation.

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Hospitality

&Catering Serve up a brighter career with PRC!

Our exciting menu of options for students covers various aspects of the hospitality and catering trade. Whether being a head chef takes your fancy, or if being a bar manager is more to your taste, we oer a wide variety of teaching to all students. With access to our very own Parcs Restaurant, also open to the public, students practice hospitality and catering in real-life situations giving them immensely valuable experience for the future.

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We have a range of facilities available including large, industry-standard kitchens, a fully functioning restaurant open to the public, specialist equipment to help you gain further experience of what the industry has to oer and fully qualified hospitality and catering tutors with current industry experience. Apprenticeships are also available in this area – see page 14 for more details.

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Start Date

Duration

Attendance

Annual Fee

Interview

BIIAB Award In Personal Licence Holders 4HPBIIGA01

18 Nov 2014

1 1/2 day

Tues 9am - 4pm

£200

n/a

4HPBIIGA01A

10 Mar 2015

1 1/2 day

Tues 9am - 4pm

£200

n/a

BIIAB Award In Food Safety Level 2 4HPAWFGA01A

14 Oct 2014

1 day

Tues 9am - 7pm

£90

n/a

4HPAWFGA01

03 Feb 2015

1 day

Tues 9am - 7pm

£90

n/a

4HPAWFGA02

21 Apr 2015

1 day

Tues 9am - 7pm

£90

n/a

4HPAWFGA03

09 Jun2015

1 day

Tues 9am - 7pm

£90

n/a

Courses For Industry - You will need to be employed in the industry in order to be able to do any of the courses below. NVQ Food And Beverage Services Level 2 4HPFBSGA01

08 Sept 2014

35 weeks

Mon 9am - 4.30pm

£900

Yes

Mon 9am - 4.30pm

£900

Yes

Mon 9am - 4.30pm

£900

Yes

Mon 9am - 4.30pm

£900

Yes

Thurs 9am - 4.30pm

£900*

Yes

NVQ Diploma In Food Production And Cooking Level 2 4HPFPCGA01

08 Sept 2014

34 weeks

NVQ Diploma In Hospitality Services Level 2 4HPDHSGA01

08 Sept 2014

34 weeks

NVQ Diploma In Professional Cookery Level 2 4HPDPCGA01

08 Sept 2014

34 weeks

NVQ Diploma In Professional Cookery Level 3 4HPDP3GA01

11 Sept 2014

34 weeks

* For anyone aged 24 and over, a government loan may apply to this course. Please call 0345 872 8722 for further details.

For further details on the courses offered above such as course content, any additional costs etc, please visit our website at www.peterborough.ac.uk or call our information centre on 0345 872 8722.

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Sport Get a head start in your career with PRC! The sport and leisure industry is an energetic and exciting career choice for any student interested in health and fitness. With options to become a fitness instructor, personal trainer, or even a leisure centre manager, the sports studies courses at PRC will teach students all they need to know about this industry.

Start Date

Duration

Attendance

Annual Fee

Interview

CYQ Certificate In Fitness Instruction Level 2 4TSCYQGA01

30 Mar 2015

8 days

Mon 9am - 4pm

£380

Yes

4TSCYQGA01A

06 Jul 2015

8 days

Mon 9am - 4pm

£380

Yes

34 weeks

Wed 6pm - 9pm

£800*

Yes

Sports Massage Level 3 4TSMASGA01

10 Sept 2014

* For anyone aged 24 and over, a government loan may apply to this course. Please call 0345 872 8722 for further details.

For further details on the courses offered above such as course content, any additional costs etc, please visit our website at www.peterborough.ac.uk or call our information centre on 0345 872 8722.

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Supported

&

Inclusive Learning

Our Entry Level part-time programmes oer a range of opportunities for adults with learning diďŹƒculties and provides a caring and supporting environment in which to study. All students work in small groups and progress at a pace suitable to their individual learning goals and life experiences. Learners may enrol on more than one programme depending upon the qualification and level. Please ask at interview.

In addition, a number of o-site activities are included to promote learning, independence and employability skills. Students receive an individual induction programme and the College welcomes contact with parents/carers and liaises closely with all parties to ensure that our students receive the best possible service and learning experience in a friendly, student-centred and professional way.

All of our programmes are designed to develop practical skills within realistic environments such as local farms and with local employers.

To find out more information on our supported and inclusive learning courses please call our Information Centre on 0345 872 8722.

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Teaching

& Education Our range of teaching and education courses oer you the opportunity to advance your career in learning support, teacher training, specialist Skills for Life teaching, or training and development.

We oer a range of courses from short courses to degrees with University Centre Peterborough, to suit the needs of all professionals in a training/education environment.

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Start Date

Duration

Attendance

Annual Fee

Interview

Year 1 - £1,600 Year 2 - £1,400

Yes

£116

Yes

Diploma In Education And Training (DTLLS) Level 5 4EDDTLGA01

09 Sept 2014

2 years

Tues 5.30pm - 8.30pm

Award In Preparing To Support Learning Level 2 4EDEDCPA01

03 Mar 2015

7 weeks

Tues 9am - 4pm

Award In Education And Training (PTTLS) Level 3 4EDPTLGA01

10 Sept 2014

12 weeks

Wed 5.30pm - 8pm

£290

Yes

4EDPTLGA01A

14 Jan 2015

12 weeks

Wed 5.30pm - 8pm

£290

Yes

4EDPTLGA01B

04 Mar 2015

12 weeks

Wed 5.30pm - 8pm

£290

Yes

Training Assessment Quality Assurance (TAQA) Level 3 4EDTAQGA01

10 Sept 2014

7 weeks

Wed 5pm - 8pm

£811*

Yes

4EDTAQGA01A

07 Jan 2015

7 weeks

Wed 5pm - 8pm

£811*

Yes

4EDTAQGA01B

22 Apr 2015

7 weeks

Wed 5pm - 8pm

£811*

Yes

Award In The Internal Quality Assurance Of Assessment Processes And Practices Level 4 4EDTAQGA02

05 Nov 2014

6 weeks

Wed 5pm - 7pm

£500

Yes

CACHE Certificate In Supporting Teaching And Learning In Schools Level 2 4EYSTLGA01

08 Sept 2014

35 weeks

Mon 9am - 12.30pm

£815

Yes

CACHE Diploma In Specialist Support For Teaching And Learning In Schools Level 3 4EYSTLGA03A

09 Sept 2014

35 weeks

Tues 5pm - 7.45pm

£1,200*

Yes

* For anyone aged 24 and over, a government loan may apply to this course. Please call 0345 872 8722 for further details.

For further details on the courses offered above such as course content, any additional costs etc, please visit our website at www.peterborough.ac.uk or call our information centre on 0345 872 8722.

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University Centre

Peterborough

Courses provided at UCP help students acquire knowledge and skills relevant to local businesses, industries and public services. The University Centre also provides services direct to the business community, aiding innovation, product and service development and the ‘up-skilling’ of the local workforce. Our portfolio of courses is constantly being revised and updated to take account of the emerging needs and aspirations of our local market. At UCP we are proud of our achievements and these successes are attributed to: • Degree success - Classifications remain high, with 13% of the 2012/13 BA (Hons) English Literature graduates receiving a First-Class Honours and 70% achieving a 2:1 • Employability - Our progression rates into employment or higher study are high with many students working in their chosen fields and developing their CV’s alongside their studies • National Student Survey results – The BSc (Hons) Computing and Information Studies achieved a 96% satisfaction rate in 2013 • Supportive environment - We are dedicated to your success and will do everything in our power to help you achieve your goals. Whether you need some extra help with your studies or just a supportive ear before and during your time with us, we have a number of dedicated members of staff to help you.

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The ultra modern and contemporary £10 million University Centre located on Peterborough Regional College grounds, in a joint venture with Anglia Ruskin University, has a specially designed 92 seat lecture theatre, a range of multi-purpose/size seminar and teaching rooms, state-of-the-art computer rooms, a cafe and several social areas. In addition, those on Journalism and Media degrees have access to the state-of-the-art Media and Journalism Satellite Centre. Kayleigh Nicholls, Foundation Degree in Early Years, Playwork and Education student: “UCP was the best place for me to study as I live locally, so it allows me to study alongside working and raising a family. All the staff are friendly and supportive and the classes are small compared to traditional routes which means everyone gets more support and guidance than in a larger university. Many of the students here are mature students and with them they bring lots of experience from different areas, which benefit everyone in the class. The facilities at UCP are great: the library has lots of resources and if there’s ever anything you can’t find, the staff there are always very helpful and knowledgeable and help you find what you’re looking for”.

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Courses for 2014/2015 Business School • Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons) FT and PT • Business Management BA (Hons) FT and PT • Management FdA PT • Postgraduate Diploma in Human Resource Management (CIPD) PT Arts and Social Sciences • Archaeology and Landscape History BA (Hons) FT and PT • Criminology BA (Hons) FT and PT • English Literature BA (Hons) FT and PT • Journalism BA (Hons) FT and PT • Media Studies BA (Hons) FT • Performing Arts BA (Hons) FT and PT • Psychosocial Studies BA (Hons) FT and PT • Sociology BA (Hons) FT and PT Science and Technology • Bioscience FdSc FT and PT • Bioscience BSc (Hons) FT and PT • Computer Science FdSc FT and PT • Computing and Information Systems BSc (Hons) FT and PT • Construction Management Top-up BSc (Hons) FT and PT • Crime and Investigative Studies FdSc FT and PT • Crime and Investigative Studies BSc (Hons) FT and PT • Integrated Engineering Top-up BEng (Hons) FT and PT • Public Services FdA FT and PT • Sports Coaching and Physical Education BSc (Hons) FT and PT Education •Early Years, Playwork and Education (Education focus) FdA FT Blended Learning If you would like further information about any of the courses we offer or if you are looking for advice and guidance on the best course for you, why not contact us on 0845 196 5750 or visit peterborough.ac.uk/ucp

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Terms & Conditions COURSE COSTS AND FEES The annual costs of the courses are stated in the prospectus. On some courses you are required to enter and pay for the examination and/or registrations directly to the awarding body.

For general information please contact the Information Centre on 0345 872 8722 or email information@peterborough.ac.uk

DATA PROTECTION FINANCIAL HELP AND SUPPORT The Government guidelines regarding fees and financial assistance are complex and constantly changing. For up-to-date advice please contact one of our information advisers who will be able to help with any questions or concerns you may have. Please visit us in the Information Centre or call us on 0345 872 8722.

HOW CAN I PAY You can pay for your course by cash, cheque, debit card, switch/delta card, access, MasterCard/Visa credit cards. If your course fee is over £150.00 you have the option to pay by a maximum of 3 equal instalments* with the first payment to be made at enrolment. This initial payment can be made by cheque, cash or debit/credit card. Your following instalments can only be paid by direct debit, which will be set up with you at enrolment. If an agreement is needed instalments can only be set up in person, please make sure that you have evidence of all your bank details when you enrol. There is a 10% surcharge for paying by instalments on top of your course cost. *This does not apply to those learners aged 24+ where the course they wish to enrol on is eligible for a ‘24+ Advanced Learning Loan’.

INTERNATIONAL

Peterborough Regional College will hold your personal data for statistical and administrative purposes related to your course/s and will not disclose your data to any third party with the exception of relevant Government / local authorities, where we are otherwise required by law, or where you have given us consent in advance. At no time will your information be passed to organisations for marketing or sales purposes. Information regarding your academic progress and attendance will be disclosed to your parents / legal guardians (if you are under 19 years of age on 31 August 2014) or employer (where your employer has sponsored / funded the programme of study). If applicable, information about your application, enrolment, attendance and progress at this college may be passed to the Immigration and Nationality Directorate of the Home Office for purposes connected with immigration.

REFUNDS In the unlikely event that the College has to cancel your course, we will refund your fees. The College does not refund monies if you choose to leave the course before completion and any outstanding instalments will remain due. A copy of the College’s refund policy is available on request.

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ENROLMENT

CLASS NUMBERS

Courses can fill up quickly and we do advise you to enrol as early as possible to secure a place on your chosen course. You do need to enrol before the start of your course and you will need to get your ID card in order for you to access the College. You will not be admitted to classes until you have enrolled on your chosen course and paid the appropriate fee, except where fees are paid by employers, other authorities or by instalments. The fee quoted on the receipt is subject to verification and corrections will be notified. In the event of default on any payments, the full balance will immediately become due. Where necessary any debt may be referred to the College’s agent for collection, which could incur a referral fee.

Every effort will be made to help you to complete your studies. However, classes can only be held if a sufficient number of students enrol. It may be necessary to merge or discontinue classes if attendance falls below a minimum number during the course year.

ENROLLING ON A COURSE OF STUDY LASTING MORE THAN ONE YEAR All enrolments are for one year only, even though a course of study may be longer than one year. The prices listed in this course guide are applicable for the academic year 2014/2015 only and may change in subsequent years. Fee remission only applies to 2013/2014 and funding for 2014/2015 may change. Subsequent years of the course cannot be guaranteed although every effort will be made to help you to complete your studies.

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EXAMS Student must speak to their teachers about the examinations they will be entered for. Subject teachers will contact the exams office with entry information. If there are changes to entries after the exam board deadline then it is the students responsibility to pay for the amendment/late entry. In some cases late entries/ amendments cannot be made. The exams office must be advised of any access arrangements needed in exams for example on medical grounds or disability, as soon as the requirement is known. If you miss an exam due to illness then you must contact the exams office for advice. If you are ill during an exam then you must also contact the exams office. All information in this guide was believed to be correct at time of print (May 2014), but is subject to change at any time.

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How to find us You can reach the College from Queensgate bus station by catching the ‘citi’ bus number 5 from bay 12 which takes you to our Eastfield Road entrance.

If you prefer to cycle, drive or car share, there is a secure area for bikes, mopeds and motorbikes and also a large car park at the Eastfield Road entrance for students.

Alternatively you can catch the ‘citi’ bus number 2 from bay 13 which stops on Park Road near our Park Crescent entrance. Both buses run every 10 minutes during the day (correct at time of print).

For courses starting after 5pm, students can use the Eastfield Road entrance car park or the car park at the Park Crescent entrance. All parking is free.

For further details please call 0345 872 8722.

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Peterborough Regional College Park Crescent Peterborough PE1 4DZ

Media & Journalism Centre 50 Broadway Peterborough PE1 1SB

Tel: 0345 872 8722 Fax: 01733 767986

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Web: www.peterborough.ac.uk Email: info@peterborough.ac.uk

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