Undergraduate Prospectus 2015

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The Reaseheath Experience Course Information Events and Applicant Visit Days Why not visit one of our Higher Education Course Information Events or Applicant Visit Days to find out what it’s like to live and study at Reaseheath. We offer a number of Course Information Events and Applicant Visit Days throughout the year where you will have the chance to: -- Go on guided tours of the campus, view our facilities and accommodation -- Visit subject areas and attend talks on courses that interest you -- Get advice on tuition fees and living costs -- Meet staff and students and get advice on studying at Reaseheath

Higher Education Information Events For more information and to register, visit our website www.reaseheath.ac.uk Courses are validated by Harper Adams University or the University of Chester

Reaseheath College Course Information Helpline

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General Enquiries

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Harper Adams University Admissions

01952 815000

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University of Chester Associate College of Associate College of

Recruitment & Admissions

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Contents Why Reaseheath

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Student Support

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Investing in Your Future

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Student Finance

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Accommodation 11 Student Profiles

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Courses Additional Qualifications

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Access to Higher Education

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Adventure Sports

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Agricultural Science

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Animal Science

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Countryside

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Engineering

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Equine Science

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Events Management

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Floristry 31 Food Science

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Horticultural Science

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Entry Requirements

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How to find us

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College Mission

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Why Reaseheath Starting life away from home is an exciting adventure where you will meet new friends, seize new opportunities and learn new things. As one of the UK’s leading specialist land-based colleges, Reaseheath is set in a stunning rural location in Nantwich in the heart of Cheshire. Reaseheath offers a great social environment and with Halls of Residence all on campus, there is always someone around to talk to.

Students’ Association

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The Reaseheath Students’ Association supports students ensuring they have a positive and enjoyable experience whilst at college. It represents all students across the college and acts as the ‘Learner Voice’ from both an academic and enrichment perspective.

Our sports facilities include a sports hall complete with climbing wall and gym, where you can play Touch Rugby, Indoor 24 cricket, zumba and badminton. Outdoor facilities include a high/low ropes course, football and rugby pitches.

The Student Association provides activities throughout term including RAG charity events, sporting activities and social functions for its members, whilst aiming to lead the development of all things student led at Reaseheath. There are a number of roles within the SA including President, RAG Chair, College and Academic Board Reps and Health and Safety Reps if you’d like to become more involved. Reaseheath College is registered with the National Union of Students so you can buy an NUS Extra Card. This will enable you to get reductions on your shopping both on the high street and online.

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Students compete in the British Colleges Sports (BCS) Leagues in our men and women’s football, rugby, basketball, netball and hockey teams and have access to the Crewe Alexandra training facilities located next door to the campus.

700 full and part-time higher education students… and growing.


Our Founding College dates back to 1921.

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Why Reaseheath Local attractions

Out and about

Nantwich is a historic town in the heart of Cheshire and host to numerous festivals and shows such as the Nantwich Words and Music Festival, Jazz and Blues Festival, Nantwich Show, Food Festival and International Cheese Show. It has numerous shops, cafés and restaurants, and has great nightlife with its selection of pubs, bars and student nights every Tuesday and Thursday.

Transport links for Nantwich are excellent with the nearby M6, mainline station at Crewe and a bus and train station in Nantwich. Liverpool John Lennon Airport and Ferry Port and Manchester Airport are approximately an hour’s journey from the campus.

If you’re looking for things to do, Nantwich has one of the few open-air brine swimming pools in the UK adjacent to the heated indoor pool. Visit the cinema or theatre or go ten-pin bowling in nearby Crewe, karting in Stokeon-Trent or Chester, ice skating in Altrincham or skiing at the Chill Factore in Manchester, Runcorn and Stoke Ski Centres. Nearby places to visit include the Blue Planet Aquarium, Chester Zoo, Oulton Park race circuit, Go Ape at Delamere Forest, National Trust properties, Beeston and Cholmondley castles and Alton Towers. Our student services team organise trips and days out so you’ll never be stuck for something to do.

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The nearby cities of Chester, Liverpool and Manchester all offer great days and fun nights out. Spend a day in Chester at the races, hire a rowing boat on the River Dee or walk the famous City Walls. Liverpool is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with more listed buildings, museums and galleries than any city outside London, two football teams, two cathedrals, the largest Chinese archway in the Western world and a world renowned music scene. Also renowned for its football and music, Manchester offers something for every taste, from live music and sports, theatres and art to shopping.

Further Afield The location of Reaseheath provides excellent opportunities for a wide variety of outdoor pursuits. For real adventure and beautiful scenery, North Wales, the Peak District and Lake District are all within easy travelling distance with plenty of opportunities for mountain bikers, horse riders, water sports enthusiasts and rock climbers. Even if you’re not the most active there’s plenty to see and do in the great outdoors.


During the second world war, recruits were trained at Reaseheath for the Women’s Land Army. By 1943 over 1000 girls had successfully completed their courses.

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Student Support The Higher Education and Professional Development Centre is the main base for degree students on campus. The building has WiFi with two open-access IT suites, classrooms, dual screen lecture theatre, tutorial rooms, quiet study area as well as a café, social area and lockers for personal use. The Student Welfare team are available to all students who may need additional support whilst at college. Problems can range from homesickness, difficulties with coursework, financial difficulties, health or family problems. Whatever it may be, we can try and help. Our Welfare Officers offer a confidential service and are available every weekday. We also have a Chaplaincy service to support and offer pastoral care. Reaseheath’s Student Services team are always around to help and support students with such things as: -- Accommodation and transport -- Employment and careers advice -- Counselling services -- Personal issues -- Money matters -- Social and sporting activities -- Pastoral care The HE Support Team (HEST) provides advice and guidance to students with a range of disabilities (including dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADHD, ASD, mental and physical issues) and can give advice on whether a student is eligible for the Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA). The team ensure that any relevant assessments take place and recommended support is put in place at Reaseheath. There are different types of support available including study skills, exam concessions, note taking, assessments, dyslexia support and specific help such as a British Sign Language communicator. We encourage any student having difficulty with any academic aspect of their course to call in for advice and guidance.

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Curriculum areas also provide workshops available to all students on particular topics. These include: -- Effective note taking and summarising -- Comprehension -- Mind mapping -- Essay structure -- Referencing -- Oral presentations -- Time management -- Revision and exam techniques -- Grammar, spelling and punctuation -- Learning techniques

Library and Learning Resources Training in information skills and support for your research is available alongside a fully stocked library with a wide variety of books, eBooks, magazines, journals and e-resources to support you in your studies. Students studying on courses validated by the University of Chester also have access to library facilities at the Chester campus.

Reaseheath Alumni After you’ve finished your course, our Alumni is a great way to keep connected with old friends at Reaseheath. You’re as much a part of Reaseheath after you’ve graduated and we’ll keep you up-to-date with all the latest news and events.

Equality and Diversity Reaseheath College believes in equality of opportunity for all its students and is committed to promoting equality of opportunity in all its activities. We will do our best to ensure that you are able to achieve your full potential and work towards realising your personal goals irrespective of your age, colour, creed, ethnic origin, gender, marital status, disabilities and impairments, nationality, race, sexual orientation or religious belief.


Investing in your future We have recently invested over ÂŁ45 million in educational and residential facilities across campus. Our educational facilities meet industry standards and ensure that students leave with the knowledge, skills and qualifications demanded by employers. State of the art facilities include a Higher Education and Professional Development Centre, an Equestrian Centre with indoor and outdoor riding arenas, adventure sports facilities with high and low ropes courses, and a new sports and fitness centre. A new Countryside and Horticulture Centre is under development, including tropical glass houses and bespoke Design Studio for environmental design. The College farm has world class facilities including a top of the range rapid exit milking parlour, anaerobic digester and houses the Reaseheath Pedigree High Yielding Holsteins and Youngstock. An Animal Management Training Centre includes a zoo which houses over 125 species of animals, an aquatics and exotics centre, mammal house, laboratories and training facilities. The Reaseheath Food Centre, a world class food and drink manufacturing centre, includes the Eden

International Dairy Academy, and a Food Engineering Centre. Investment in communal areas include new dining and social areas with a choice of food outlets, and new Halls of Residence increasing the number of ensuite rooms on campus to 600.

The Learning Experience Reaseheath offers a supportive learning environment with the focus on vocational provision. Our courses provide students with relevant industry skills and qualifications that employers are looking for and many students have been successful in gaining employment in their chosen field. We support our students with: -- High levels of individual support -- Lecturers with extensive industry experience -- High number of teaching hours with tutors -- National and international study tours -- Learning through practical hands-on activities -- Excellent pastoral support -- Strong links with employers -- Industry-relevant programmes that offer transferable skills -- Degrees are validated either by the University of Chester or Harper Adams University -- Reaseheath is part of the Landex Group of Colleges (Land-Based Colleges Aspiring to Excellence)

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Student Finance As a student you will have two main costs to meet; tuition fees and living costs, but financial help and support are available to help you experience one of the most rewarding and enjoyable times of your life. Whether you are studying full or part-time, financial support is available to help students with costs in the form of student loans and grants. Other financial support, including bursaries and scholarships, provides extra financial help, is non-repayable and may be available to eligible students depending on individual circumstances. Additional help is also available for students who are leaving care, are in financial hardship, have children or adult dependants, or have a disability. Funding includes the Childcare Grant, Parents’ Learning Allowance, Adult Dependants’ Grant, Disabled Students’ Allowance and Higher Education Bursary. For more information visit www.direct.gov.uk/en/educationandlearning

Tuition Fees Tuition fees are charged for each academic year of a course and are set annually in line with our Access Agreement. All eligible full and part-time students may apply for a tuition fee loan to cover their tuition fees. This loan is not means-tested; it can be taken out to cover the full cost of your fees and is paid directly to the university/college on your behalf. Repayment is deferred until you have finished studying and are earning over £21,000 per year. Further information is available at www. studentloanrepayment.co.uk. If you have previously studied in Higher Education, you may not be eligible for funding. Students resident in Northern Ireland, Scotland or Wales and studying in England will be charged the same tuition fees as English students. However, the arrangements for maintenance grants and student loans will be different, depending upon the country in which you live. For more advice and to complete your financial support application visit:

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-- www.gov.uk/student-finance (English resident students) -- www.studentfinancewales.co.uk (Welsh resident students) -- www.studentfinanceni.co.uk (Northern Ireland resident students) -- www.saas.gov.uk (Scottish resident students) If you are from the Irish Republic or the rest of the EU and studying in England, you will pay the same tuition fees as UK students. EU students can apply for a loan to cover the cost of tuition fees. For more information visit GOV.UK. International students and students from the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man are subject to different funding arrangements to mainland UK students. For information on support available to you for tuition fees and living costs you should check your Government’s education website. As tuition fees are subject to change, please refer to our website www.reaseheath.ac.uk/ students/studying-at-reaseheath/finance/ finance-for-he/ or ‘Money Facts’ booklet for further information relating to student finance or call our Finance Office on 01270 613205 for further information.


Accommodation For some of you, coming to study with us will mean living away from home for the first time. Finding the right place to live is important and living in Halls of Residence helps with the transition from home to university. Our Halls of Residence are all on campus and provide a secure base from which students can live and study, knowing help and support is close at hand if needed. Many students choose to live in Halls for their first year and then share rented accommodation with friends for the remainder of their study. Accommodation includes internet access, 24-hour security including a Safeguarding Officer, entry card system and CCTV, single en-suite bedrooms with a work station and WiFi. We offer a choice of catering or self-catering. The catered option includes breakfast, lunch and evening meals which are served daily in the restaurant. For those who opt for self-catering, each Hall of Residence has a self-catering kitchen

area designated to a number of students. Other dining outlets include ‘boot zone café’, HE café, and the College Shop is open throughout the day selling snacks and drinks. Applications for accommodation are sent out in Joining Packs in June prior to entry, to students holding a firm or insurance offer. Room allocations are confirmed mid-August. All full-time Higher Education students are given the opportunity to apply for residential accommodation and are guaranteed accommodation in their first year. This offer is made to all applicants who live more than a reasonable daily travelling distance from Reaseheath and who apply during the normal admissions cycle. For students who require specialist facilities, there are a limited number of residential places available. Rooms are allocated on assessment of disability but no provision is available in Halls for students who need specialist medical or nursing care, however we can assist in trying to find accommodation elsewhere.

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Student Profiles FdSc Countryside, Conservation and Recreation Management

Dafydd Jones Dafydd trained to be a primary teacher but wanted a change so opted for a career in countryside management. Now a part-time Reserve Warden with Natural England, Dafydd wanted something more challenging and decided to study alongside his job. He enjoys the varied nature of the course, ‘I’m learning lots of new stuff; woodland management, game management and agriculture’, says Dafydd, ‘really good modules that give me a lot of information I didn’t really know about. The staff are great and support is always there. I learn something at every lecture I go to. I absolutely love it!’

“Take that chance and go for it, it’s completely different to what you think it will be.”

FdSc Agriculture

Sharon Appleby When Sharon Appleby decided to seize the opportunity to take over the tenancy of the family farm, she turned to Reaseheath College for help. Three years later, the knowledge and skills she has gained are helping her realise her dream. She says: “The opportunity was too good to miss, but to take on the tenancy I have to prove that I can farm. Gaining a recognised qualification was an important criteria. The training and support I received at Reaseheath was invaluable, particularly visiting farms offsite. This increased my confidence and my ability to take a broader approach to the business.”

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“The training and support I received at Reaseheath was invaluable, particularly visiting farms offsite.”


The College Estate is set in over 800 acres of owned, rented and farmed land.

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Over ÂŁ45million investment across campus with a further ÂŁ20million new build underway.

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Student Profiles Access to HE Diploma

Laura Gerrity After training to become a nurse when she first left school, Laura realised that she’d taken the wrong career choice. Now as a mum to a 3 and 4 year old, Laura is following her dream to run her own riding stables and wants to set an example to her children ‘that whatever they want to do they can do’. Laura plans to continue her studies with the FdSc Equine Science and Management followed by the BSc Equine Science top-up. She has been around horses most of her life and has ridden since the age of 3. ‘My dream has always been to own a farm, with stables outside my front door. That way I’ll always know I’ve done it.’

“My dream has always been to own a farm, with stables outside my front door.”

FdSc Food Technology

Sarah Khoo International student Sarah is aiming for a career in brewing technology and quality assurance. She chose to study food at Reaseheath after a recommendation from a friend. ‘Courses like this aren’t famous in Malaysia, that’s why I opted to do it here. I like the campus, and we learn in small groups so the lecturers know what we’re capable of.’ It was during a study tour to Barcelona and Lloret de Mar that Sarah first learnt about the wine making process. ‘I loved learning about what’s involved. I find it so interesting’. Sarah plans to progress onto the BSc top-up. ‘I really enjoy the course. It revolves around food, and as it’s a part of daily life it’s easier to relate to.’

“Courses like this aren’t famous in Malaysia, that’s why I opted to do it here.”

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Additional Qualifications Our courses provide students with relevant industry skills and qualifications that employers are looking for. Students are given the opportunity to enhance their career prospects by taking additional qualifications during their course of study. Employers often require practical industry specific qualifications so these additional qualifications offer the opportunity to gain an industry recognised qualification and offer graduates the edge in a competitive jobs market. Additional qualifications are specific to their subject area and are listed on our website. Where possible we aim to provide these additional qualifications as part of a programme of study but a subsidised cost may be charged for some.

Access to Higher Education This course is aimed at those who wish to enter higher education in the land-based industries and don’t have the relevant entry qualifications but who do have work and/or life experience. A range of compulsory and optional modules will prepare you for higher level study in the subject of your choice. Modules covered include Animal Health and Husbandry, Application of Number, Body Systems and Homeostasis, Countryside Conservation and Sustainability, Farm Animal Husbandry, Nutrition and Diet (Human), Use of Word Processing Software and the Internet. In the second semester students will build a portfolio. Modules include Animal Behaviour and Welfare, Application of Number, Business Studies, Cell Division and Heredity, Farm Animal Husbandry and Principles of Ecology.

Length of course 1 year part-time (3 days per week 10am-3pm).

Please visit www.reaseheath.ac.uk for full information relating to these courses such as entry requirements and how to apply.

Optional modules include Equine Health and Husbandry, Land-based and Water-based Adventure Activities, Plant Science and Garden Design, Food Technology and Product Manufacture and Health and Safety in Sport.

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Adventure Sports Students are based in Reaseheath’s Adventure Sports department which has National Skills Academy Provider status for the Outdoor Industry. Vocational learning through practical sessions and residential field trips support academic learning to develop the skills and experience required for a career in adventure sports.

Adventure Sports and Management Foundation Degree

Year 1 modules include Adventure Sports and their Relationship with the Outdoor Environment, Practical Land and Water-based Adventure Sports, Preparation for Work-based Learning in Adventure Education, Principles of Adventure Education, Safety and Risk Management in Adventure Sports and Adventure Sports Business and Management. Year 2 modules cover Business Development and Entrepreneurship in Adventure Sports, Leadership and Facilitation in Adventure Sports, Managing Sustainability in Adventure Sports, Philosophy of Adventure Education, Principles of Coaching Adventure Sports and Resource Management and Marketing in Adventure Sports.

Length of course 2 years full-time including a work placement. Please visit www.reaseheath.ac.uk for full information relating to this course such as additional qualifications, entry requirements and how to apply. This course is validated by Harper Adams University

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Agricultural Science As a regional centre for agricultural education, our Agriculture courses cover a wide range of practical and theoretical farming practices. Students are based at the College Farm where a knowledge of mixed and dairy production farming is developed, leading to careers in farm management and agricultural consultancy.

Agriculture

Foundation Degree Year 1 modules include Agricultural Biology, Agronomy, Farm Animal Nutrition, Farm Financial Management and Economics, Land-based Machinery Operations and Livestock Production Systems. Modules covered in the second year include Agricultural Marketing, Animal Welfare and the Built Environment, Crop Production Systems, Farm Animal Health, Farm Business Management and Policy, Grassland and Forage Management and Sustainable Agriculture. This course is validated by Harper Adams University

Length of course 2 years full-time including a work placement or 4 years part-time. Please visit www.reaseheath.ac.uk for full information relating to this course such as additional qualifications, entry requirements and how to apply.

Agriculture with Dairy Herd Management Foundation Degree

Year 1 modules include Agricultural Biology, Dairy Cow Reproduction and Breeding, Farm Animal Nutrition, Farm Financial Management and Economics, Land-based Machinery Operations, Managing the Milk Supply and Quality Assurance. Modules covered in the second year include Animal Welfare and the Built Environment, Dairy Product Manufacture and Marketing, Farm Animal Health, Farm Business Management and Policy, Grassland and Forage Management, Sustainable Agriculture and Transition Cow Management. This course is validated by Harper Adams University

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Length of course 2 years full-time including a work placement or 4 years part-time. Please visit www.reaseheath.ac.uk for full information relating to this course such as additional qualifications, entry requirements and how to apply.


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Animal Science Our courses develop an excellent understanding of the animal world and industry with the unique combination of theory and practical teaching. Students benefit from field trips, study tours, work placements and practical facilities in our fully licensed zoo and animal training centre and through our partnership with the University of Chester.

Animal Behaviour and Welfare BSc (Hons)

This course is aimed at those interested in animal welfare and behaviour. The first year is based at Reaseheath with one day per week at the University of Chester. Modules include Animal Anatomy and Physiology, Animal Handling and Care, Animal Welfare Issues, Behavioural Data Analysis and Project Design, Genetics and Evolution and Introduction to Animal Behaviour. Year 2 is based at the University of Chester with one day per week at Reaseheath. Modules include Adaptations to the Environment, Animal Health and Disease, Behavioural Ecology, Zoos and Exotics, Enhancing your Employability Through Work-Based Learning, Research Methods and Experiential Learning. Third year modules are based at the University of Chester and include Animal Behaviour and Conservation, Animal Cognition, Conservation and Environmental Impact, Ethics, Welfare and Applied Animal Behaviour, Evolution and Human Behaviour, Managing New Business Ventures, Stress and Welfare Assessment in Animals, Animal Parasitism: Medical, Veterinary and Ecological Aspects, Applied Conservation Genetics and a Dissertation / Research Project.

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Length of course 3 years full-time with study split between Reaseheath and the University of Chester. Please visit www.reaseheath.ac.uk and www.chester.ac.uk for full information relating to this course such as additional qualifications, entry requirements and how to apply. This course is validated by the University of Chester


Animal Science Wildlife Conservation and Ecology BSc (Hons)

This course is aimed at those interested in a career in wildlife conservation. The first and second years are based at Reaseheath with one day per week at the University of Chester. Modules, including optional modules, include Conservation of British Habitats, Conservation Biology and Biodiversity, Ecological Survey and Census Skills, Genetics and Evolution, Observational Techniques and Data Handling, Vertebrate Biology, Wildlife Ecology, Animal Ecophysiology, Behavioural Ecology, Marine and Freshwater Habitat Conservation, Population and Community Ecology and Management, Wildlife Crime and Conservation, Wildlife Health and Rehabilitation, Experiential Conservation Field Course, Enhancing your Employability Through Work-Based Learning, Research Methods and Experiential Learning. Third year modules are based at the University of Chester and include Animal Behaviour and Conservation, Applied Issues in Wildlife Conservation, Biology and Conservation of Mammals, Biology and Conservation of Herpetofauna, Conservation and Environmental Impact, Wildlife Forensics: Detection and Investigation and a dissertation.

Length of course 3 years full-time with study split between Reaseheath and the University of Chester. Please visit www.reaseheath.ac.uk and www.chester.ac.uk for full information relating to this course such as additional qualifications, entry requirements and how to apply. This course is validated by the University of Chester

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Animal Science Animal Management (Behaviour and Welfare) BSc (Hons)/Foundation Degree

Suitable for students aiming for a career in animal behaviour and welfare, Years 1 and 2 are based at Reaseheath. Modules, including optional modules include Applied Ethology, Animal Husbandry and Management, Animal Welfare Issues, Observational Techniques and Data Handling, Physiology and Genetics of Behaviour, Animal Health and Disease, Animal Nutrition and Behavioural Ecology. Year 3 is an optional year for those who have successfully completed the Foundation Degree and wish to complete the BSc (Hons) in Animal Management. Students are based at the University of Chester and study compulsory and optional modules including Animal Behaviour and Conservation, Animal Business and Resource Management, Animal Cognition, Behavioural Enrichment and Training, Conservation and Environmental Impact, Ethics, Welfare and Applied Animal Behaviour, Farm Animal Welfare, Stress and Welfare Assessment in Animals, Animal Parasitism: Medical, Veterinary and Ecological Aspects, Applied Conservation Genetics and a dissertation.

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Length of course FdSc: 2 years full-time including a work placement for the FdSc. BSc: The full-time final year is optional to gain a full BSc (Hons). Please visit www.reaseheath.ac.uk and www.chester.ac.uk for full information relating to this course such as additional qualifications, entry requirements and how to apply. This course is validated by the University of Chester


Animal Science Animal Management (Zoo Management) BSc (Hons)/Foundation Degree

Suitable for students aiming for a career working with exotic species, Years 1 and 2 are based at Reaseheath. Modules, including optional modules include Animal Husbandry and Management, Animal Welfare Issues, Applied Zoo Animal Behaviour, Observational Techniques and Data Handling, Physiology and Genetics of Behaviour, Zoos and Conservation, Animal Health and Disease, Animal Nutrition and Zoo Records and Licensing. Year 3 is an optional year for those who have successfully completed the Foundation Degree and wish to complete the BSc (Hons) in Zoo Management. Students are based at the University of Chester and study compulsory and optional modules including Animal Behaviour and Conservation, Animal Cognition, Conservation and Environmental Impact, Ethics, Welfare and Applied Animal Behaviour, Zoo Animal Enclosure Design, Zoo Business Resource Management, Stress and Welfare Assessment in Animals, Animal Parasitism: Medical, Veterinary and Ecological Aspects, Applied Conservation Genetics and a dissertation.

Length of course FdSc: 2 years full-time including a work placement for the FdSc. BSc: The full-time final year is optional to gain a full BSc (Hons). Please visit www.reaseheath.ac.uk and www.chester.ac.uk for full information relating to this course such as additional qualifications, entry requirements and how to apply. This course is validated by the University of Chester

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Countryside Countryside, Conservation and Recreation Management Foundation Degree

This part-time course will provide students with the skills and knowledge needed for a career in countryside management. Students are based at Reaseheath College where a new stateof-the-art multi-million pound countryside and horticultural centre is in development. In the first year students will study Habitat Management, An Introduction to Ecology and Plant and Animal Identification. The second year continues with Ecological Surveys, An Introduction to Agriculture and Woodland Management as well as developing practical skills. Year 3 modules include Environmental Education and Interpretation, Environmental Issues in the Countryside, Field Sports Management, Integrated Countryside Management, Recreation and Visitor Management, and a work-based project.

Length of course 3 years part-time with attendance at Reaseheath College one evening per week, plus 8-10 Saturdays per year. Please visit www.reaseheath.ac.uk for full information relating to this course such as additional qualifications, entry requirements and how to apply. This course is validated by Harper Adams University

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Reaseheath was the first college in the country to introduce a Conservation Plan for its estate.

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Engineering Students are based in our industry-focussed engineering facilities. Our courses are aimed at those who are already employed in, or are aiming for, management roles in these specialist fields. These part-time qualifications lead to membership Grade of IAgrE and professional registration with The Institution of Agricultural Engineers (IAgrE) and the Engineering Council UK.

Agricultural Engineering and Mechanisation Foundation Degree

This course covers modules such as Applied Electrical and Hydraulic Technology, Health and Safety Management and Land-based Machinery Operations in Year 1. Year 2 modules include Agricultural Buildings, Livestock Production Systems, Mathematics and Mechanical Science and Off-Highway Vehicle Technology. In Year 3 students will complete a professional project, and study modules in Agricultural Machinery Technology, Complex Fault Diagnosis and Crop Production Systems.

This course is validated by Harper Adams University

Length of course 3 years part-time (10 x 2 day (Friday and Saturday) sessions per year). Please visit www.reaseheath.ac.uk for full information relating to this course such as additional qualifications, entry requirements and how to apply.

Construction Plant Engineering Foundation Degree

This course is aimed at those interested in a career in the specialist construction plant engineering industry. Year 1 modules include Applied Electrical and Hydraulic Technology, Land-based Machinery Operations and Health and Safety Management. Modules in Year 2 include Mathematics and Mechanical Science, Off-Highway Vehicle Technology and Business Communications. In Year 3 students will work on professional and enterprise projects, while modules include Complex Fault Diagnosis, Earth Working Equipment Technology, F-Gas Technologies and Materials Handling Equipment Technology.

This course is validated by Harper Adams University

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Length of course 3 years part-time (10 x 2 day (Friday and Saturday) sessions per year). Please visit www.reaseheath.ac.uk for full information relating to this course such as additional qualifications, entry requirements and how to apply.


Engineering Machinery Dealership Management Foundation Degree

This course covers a range of modules associated with business and machinery dealership. Year 1 modules include Applied Electrical and Hydraulic Technology, Finance for Dealership Managers, Health and Safety Management and Land-based Machinery Operations. In Year 2 modules are offered in Marketing and HR for Dealership Managers, Mathematics and Mechanical Science and Off-Highway Vehicle Technology. In Year 3 students will work on professional and enterprise projects with modules covering Business Organisation and Law for Dealership Managers, Environmental Impact Awareness, E-business and the Import and Export of Engineered Products.

Length of course 3 years part-time (10 x 2 day (Friday and Saturday) sessions per year). Please visit www.reaseheath.ac.uk for full information relating to this course such as additional qualifications, entry requirements and how to apply.

This course is validated by Harper Adams University

Advanced Automotive Studies for Master Technicians Level 4 Certificate

This course is aimed at experienced technicians and advanced apprentices in the automotive industry, who wish to progress in the trade. Learners with experience of diagnosing and rectifying faults on a wide range of vehicle systems, including electrical system operations, may have recently progressed into management, or have been identified as having future management potential. The course offers the opportunity to develop knowledge of management principles, advanced vehicle technologies, including alternative fuel vehicles, liaising with manufacturers and suppliers on technical matters, providing colleagues with technical advice and support and undertaking diagnostic consultations with customers.

Length of course 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time. Please visit www.reaseheath.ac.uk for full information relating to this course such as additional qualifications, entry requirements and how to apply. This course is validated by Harper Adams University

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Equine Science Reaseheath’s Equine department prides itself on working closely with employers to ensure our students have the skills and experience required by the industry. Our Equestrian Centre has facilities typical of any first class business, including a superb indoor riding arena, two all-weather outdoor arenas and a round pen for natural horsemanship. Our degree courses focus on the science behind the latest developments and innovations, allowing for career progression into the wider para-veterinary fields. Our students enjoy practical and academic sessions, seminars and visits to key businesses and research institutions.

Equine Science

BSc (Hons) / including 1 year BSc (Hons) top-up Students study a range of compulsory and optional modules covering the equine industry. Year 1 modules include Equine Anatomy and Physiology, Equine Behaviour and Welfare, Equine Genetics and Breeding, Equitation, Grassland and Estate Management, Mammalian Biochemistry, Veterinary Microbiology and Immunology. Year 2 modules include Applied Behavioural Theory, The Horse and its Environment, Applied Statistics for Equine Scientists, Biomechanics of Equitation, Equine Endocrinology and Neurobiology, Equine Exercise Physiology, Equine Health and Equine Nutrition, Equine Reproductive Physiology and Veterinary Physiology. Year 3 (including BSc top-up) modules may include Advances in Complementary Therapy, Equine Welfare and Ethics, Equine Parasitology, Rider Coaching and Performance, Advances in Equine Nutrition, Advances in Equine Reproduction, Equine Fitness and Performance, Equine Injury and Rehabilitation.

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Length of course 3 years full-time or 1 year full time for the BSc (Hons) top-up. Please visit www.reaseheath.ac.uk for full information relating to this course such as additional qualifications, entry requirements and how to apply. This course is validated by Harper Adams University


Equine Science Equine Science and Management Foundation Degree

The Foundation Degree may be studied on its own or followed by a third year’s study to gain a full BSc Equine Science. Students study a range of compulsory and optional modules covering the equine industry while building a skills portfolio. Year 1 modules include Equine Anatomy and Physiology, Equine Behaviour and Welfare, Equitation, Business Studies with Law, Grassland and Estate Management. Year 2 modules may include Equine Exercise Physiology, Developmental Equitation Techniques and Preliminary Teaching, Equine Health, Equine Nutrition, Equine Reproductive Physiology, Comparative Equitation and Advanced Equitation Instruction, Business Finance and Marketing and Human Resource Management. Upon successful completion of the Foundation Degree, students who wish to gain a full Honours Degree may progress onto the BSc (Hons) Equine Science final year top-up.

Length of course 2 years full-time including a work placement or 3 years part-time. Please visit www.reaseheath.ac.uk for full information relating to this course such as additional qualifications, entry requirements and how to apply. This course is validated by Harper Adams University

Equine Science, Complementary Therapy and Natural Horsemanship Foundation Degree

The Foundation Degree may be studied on its own or followed by a third year’s study to gain a full BSc Equine Science. Students study a range of compulsory and optional modules covering natural horsemanship and will build up a skills portfolio. Year 1 modules include Equine Anatomy and Physiology, Equine Behaviour and Welfare, Equine Energy Therapies, Equine Physical Therapies and Business Studies with Law. Year 2 modules include Applied Behavioural Theory, Applied Complementary Therapy, Equine Exercise Physiology, Equine Health, Equine Nutrition and Equine Reproductive Physiology. Upon successful completion of the Foundation Degree, students who wish to gain a full Honours Degree may progress onto the BSc (Hons) Equine Science final year top-up.

Length of course 2 years full-time including a work placement or 3 years part-time. Please visit www.reaseheath.ac.uk for full information relating to this course such as additional qualifications, entry requirements and how to apply. This course is validated by Harper Adams University

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Events Management Six million people visit agricultural and country shows in the UK annually* (source ASAO). This course is aimed at students wanting a career in business and events and combines theory and practical training based around managing events in the rural sector.

Rural Events Management Foundation Degree

Based at Reaseheath’s rural campus, which hosts numerous diverse events throughout the year, this course covers business, marketing and the practical management of rural events. Year 1 modules cover business aspects such as Marketing, Finance and Customer Service as well as Managing a Team. In Year 2 students undertake a professional research project and study modules including Business Planning and Strategy, E-marketing and Website Design, Financial Decision Making, Human Resource Management, Legal Issues in Events Management and Economics of Tourism.

Length of course 2 years full-time including a work placement. Please visit www.reaseheath.ac.uk for full information relating to this course such as additional qualifications, entry requirements and how to apply. This course is validated by Harper Adams University

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Floristry Floristry

Level 4 Higher Diploma (ICSF) The Level 4 Floristry course is aimed at experienced florists who want to progress to management level. It combines creative floristry skills and business acumen. The course is made up of 10 modules (or units) including Botanical Concepts and Practices for Floristry, Business Practices for Floristry, Design Concepts for Floristry, Floral Event Practices, Historical Studies for Floristry, Marketing and Promotion Practices for Floristry, Technical Floristry Skills (Designs in Mediums, Design Trends, Tied, Wired and Glued Designs). This qualification is developed in conjunction with the Society of Floristry.

Length of course Part-time with a total of 300 learning hours. Please visit www.reaseheath.ac.uk for full information relating to this course such as additional qualifications, entry requirements and how to apply.

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Food Science Study takes place in the Reaseheath Food Centre, an industry-leading academy with an international reputation in the food and drink sector. The state-of-the-art (Grade A BRC6) facilities include a commercial dairy and bakery, butchery and innovation rooms for new product development and scale-ups.

Food Manufacturing with Business Management BSc Hons* / Foundation Degree

This course is designed for those aiming for management career roles such as quality management, food marketing or new product development within the food manufacturing industry. Modules are delivered through practical work and theoretical lectures. First year modules include Food Materials, Food Safety in Manufacturing, Food Science and Composition, Food Preservation, Consumer Behaviour and Market Research in the Food Industry and Business Management and Law. Year 2 offers a choice of optional modules - Bakery, Dairy or Meat Technology, alongside compulsory modules in Applied Nutrition, Food Innovation and New Product Development, Operations Management, Continuous Improvement Techniques, Sustainable Supply Chain and Environmental Awareness.

Length of course 2 years full-time including a work placement or 4 years part-time by blended learning (3 days attendance at college per module). The final year is optional to gain a full BSc (Hons) Please visit www.reaseheath.ac.uk for full information relating to this course such as additional qualifications, entry requirements and how to apply.

*Year 3 BSc top-up is optional for those who wish to gain a full BSc (Hons). Modules include Food Quality and Security, Food Engineering and Instrumentation, Current Issues in Food Technology and This course is validated by the University of Chester Resource Management.

* The BSc top-up is subject to validation by the University of Chester

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Food Science Dairy Technology Foundation Degree

Run in conjunction with Project Eden this course ensures the UK dairy industry has the very best dairy technology training in Europe, and is designed to develop well-rounded Dairy Technologists with a passion for the dairy industry. Year 1 modules include Dairy Chemistry and Microbiology, Dairy Workplace Practices, Food and Dairy Safety, Cleaningin-Place and Chemical Technology, Milk and Dairy Derivatives as Raw Material and Quality Assurance. In Year 2 modules include Butter and Milk Fat Technology, Cheese and Fermented Product Technology, Dairy Process Engineering, Milk Processing and Project Management. In the final year students undertake a Dairy Professional Project alongside modules including Dairy Industry Automation, Dairy Supply Chain, Environmental Awareness, Managing and Cost Accounting for the Dairy Industry and Process Control.

Length of course 3 years part-time by block release. Please visit www.reaseheath.ac.uk for full information relating to this course such as additional qualifications, entry requirements and how to apply. This course is validated by Harper Adams University

Food Technology (with Bakery, Dairy, Meat or Nutrition Specialism) Professional Certificate

The Professional Certificate in Food Technology (with Bakery, Dairy, Meat or Nutrition specialism) is designed to provide shorter, bite-size courses for part-time study. Available to food industry employees, it aims to develop the learners’ technical and work specific skills and knowledge, enabling career development and progression. There are two compulsory modules plus one optional choice. Modules include (optional specialist module*): -- Food Science and Composition -- Food Safety in Manufacturing -- Bakery Technology* -- Dairy Technology* -- Meat Technology* -- Applied Nutrition*

Length of course 1 year part-time by blended learning Please visit www.reaseheath.ac.uk for full information relating to this course such as additional qualifications, entry requirements and how to apply. This course is validated by the University of Chester

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Horticultural Science This course encompasses design, horticultural and business management skills required for a career in environmental design. Students are based at Reaseheath College where a new state-of-the-art multi-million pound horticultural and countryside centre is in development. The BSc top-up is optional for those who wish to progress to landscape design and management and gain a full BSc (Hons).

Garden and Landscape Design Foundation Degree

Students are encouraged to develop a range of creative thinking and design skills. The course includes work-based learning where students will study Project Management and Implementation and Specification and Establishment of Soft Landscape. Year 1 modules include Principles of Horticultural Science, Hard Landscape, Principles and Practices of Garden and Landscape Design, Surveying and Levelling and Business Studies with Law. Students will work on a Contemporary Design Project in Year 2 with modules including Computer Aided Design, Contracts and Business Marketing, Digital Design Technology and Planting Design. This course is validated by Harper Adams University

Length of course 2 years full-time including a work placement or 4 years part-time. Please visit www.reaseheath.ac.uk for full information relating to this course such as additional qualifications, entry requirements and how to apply.

Landscape Design and Management BSc (Hons) 1 year top-up

This final year top-up is optional for those who wish to progress to landscape design and management and gain a full BSc (Hons). Students develop a Professional Development Portfolio alongside modules including Amenity Landscape Design, Landscape Assessment, Landscape Design Theory and Pragmatics, Urban Greenspace Management and Sustainable Landscape Design.

This course is validated by Harper Adams University

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Length of course 1 year full-time. This final year is optional to gain a full BSc (Hons). Please visit www.reaseheath.ac.uk for full information relating to this course such as additional qualifications, entry requirements and how to apply.


RHS Medal Winning Show Gardens - 2 Best in Show/4 Gold/8 Silver Gilt/4 Silver over the last 10 years. Students enter the prestigious WorldSkills UK Landscape Gardening Competition.

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Entry Requirements All of our courses have their own entry requirements. For more information, full entry requirements can be found on the course page listings on our website www.reaseheath.ac.uk

Full-time Courses Course

Minimum Entry Requirements

Foundation Degree Adventure Sports and Management

140 UCAS points

Foundation Degree Agriculture

160 UCAS points

Foundation Degree Agriculture with Dairy Herd Management

160 UCAS points

BSc (Hons) Animal Behaviour and Welfare

240-280 UCAS points

BSc (Hons) Wildlife Conservation and Ecology

240-280 UCAS points

Foundation Degree Animal Management (Behaviour and Welfare)

200-240 UCAS points

Foundation Degree Animal Management (Zoo Management)

200-240 UCAS points

BSc (Hons) Equine Science

240 UCAS points

Foundation Degree Equine Science and Management

140 UCAS points

Foundation Degree Equine Science, Complementary Therapy and Natural Horsemanship

140 UCAS points

Foundation Degree Food Manufacturing with Business Management

150 UCAS points

Foundation Degree Garden and Landscape Design

140 UCAS points

Foundation Degree Rural Events Management

140 UCAS points

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Entry Requirements 1 Year BSc (Hons) top-up

UCAS Tariff System

The entry requirement for all 1 year top-up programmes is a Foundation Degree in a relevant subject.

We use the UCAS tariff system for our entry requirements. This means we list the number of UCAS points you need to join the course. These points can be gained in a number of ways, which are detailed in the table below.

Part-time Courses For all part-time courses, A Levels or a Level 3 subject in a relevant discipline is required. However relevant work experience will be taken into consideration and applicants will be considered on an individual basis. We consider each application on its merits. We may be flexible in our normal offer if you can show a commitment to succeed and have relevant skills and experience, for example, through employment, voluntary work or private study.

GCE AS Level

A

GCE A Level

C

UCAS Tariff points

BTEC Level 3 Nationals (NQF)

360

DDD

320

DDM

280

DMM

240

MMM

DD

200

MMP

DM

160

MPP

MM

PPP

MP

D

PP

M

A*

140

A

120

B

100

C

80

D

60

B

For example, if the course you’re looking at carries a UCAS tariff of 180, you can apply for this course if you’re expected to achieve (or have already achieved) two A levels at grades B and C, or one A level at grade A plus an AS level in a different subject at grade A. Find out more about tariffs on the UCAS website www.ucas.com

Diploma

Certificate

Award

50 E

40

D

30

E

20

P

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How to Find Us From the North, South and East -- Use M6 to Junction 16, then A500/A51 towards Nantwich/Chester -- Follow the A500/A51, signposted Chester, for approximately 10 miles (you may notice that this is, in part, a new road) -- After approximately 8 miles you will by-pass Nantwich -- Do not turn towards Nantwich. Continue on the A500/A51 signposted Chester -- At roundabout take the third exit (B5074 to Winsford), signposted Reaseheath College -- The entrance to the College is on the left hand side of the road approx. 250 metres from the roundabout

From North Wales and Chester -- Use A51 towards Nantwich -- Follow A51 turning left at traffic lights on outskirts of Nantwich (still A51 and signposted Crewe/Congleton/Stoke/M6) -- Continue for approximately 1 mile. Do not use the Main Hall entrance to Reaseheath College or the entrance to Reaseheath College Equine Department -- At roundabout take the first exit (B5074 to Winsford), signposted Reaseheath College -- The entrance to the College is on the left hand side of the road approx. 250 metres from the roundabout

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Harrogate

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A1(M)

York

46

Garstang

45

M6

13

Nelson

12

Blackpool

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44

Blackburn 6

10

8 7

30 1

M65

2

29

Leyland Southport

Halifax

5

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Wigan M61

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12

22 21a

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Warrington

12

5

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Selby

42

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32A

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M62

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Huddersfield

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M1

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Oldham

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Manchester

Barnsley 37 36

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M18 35 34

A1(M)

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Sheffield

34

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Macclesfield

M6

12

Buxton Lincoln

29A

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Chester

29 17

Caernarfon

Sandbach

Reaseheath

Llangollen

Mansfield

M1

Crewe

Nantwich

Wrexham

Newark-on-Trent

28 16 27

Stoke on Trent 26

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Whitchurch

Nottingham

Derby

Porthmadog

M6

Grantham

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Uttoxeter

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Stafford

Burton upon Trent

Welshpool

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Telford

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Dudley

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Kidderminster

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Coventry

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Rugby

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Leominster

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Market Harborough

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Birmingham

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Aberystwyth

Leicester

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M54

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M45

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M40

Kettering 18 17

M1 15

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Worcester

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M6 Wolverhampton 10

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Loughborough

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Dolgellau Shrewsbury

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Stockport

Scunthorpe M180 3

M18

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Doncaster 4 37

M60

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M60

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Northwich

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Bangor

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Runcorn

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Rhyl

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Holyhead

45

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St Helens

Liverpool

M62

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Bolton

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M62

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M58

Leeds M621

Bradford M606

11

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Preston 31

Stratford-upon-Avon

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How to Find Us

From South Wales and Shrewsbury via Whitchurch

Every attempt has been made to ensure that the information contained within this prospectus is correct at the time of printing. However, the College accepts no responsibility for any errors or omissions. New courses are continually being introduced and modules revised. Contact us via our enquiry line or visit our website for up to date course details. The College reserves the right to withdraw courses or parts of courses where there is insufficient demand; to charge a registration fee to cover aspects such as study visits and learning materials, and to vary modes of delivery.

-- Use A530 from Whitchurch for 8 miles to Nantwich -- Bear right on passing Nantwich Lake on left -- At T junction turn left, continue over level crossing and take first exit at roundabout -- Continue over pedestrian crossing then at next traffic lights turn right (passing through town centre) -- At traffic lights at crossroads turn left -- Pass straight through next set of traffic lights -- At roundabout take the second exit (B5074 to Winsford), signposted Reaseheath College -- The entrance to the College is on the left hand side of the road approx. 250 metres from the roundabout

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Our Vision -- Achieve excellence through fully realising the potential of our learners and staff -- Inspire success through high quality teaching and learning

Strategic Aims: DRIVE

Our values: PRIDE

-- Develop business and income streams to deliver sustainable growth

People:

-- Provide world class facilities and resources to enhance skills and employability

-- Raise the expectations of and add value to the communities and industry sectors we serve

-- Champion innovation and enterprise for the benefit of our learners, communities and the industries we serve

-- Innovate and embrace change to meet the needs of students and employers

-- Drive participation through actively promoting equality of opportunity -- Develop and grow the business and brand to maintain our investment in our learners -- Strengthen our position as a premier land-based College

-- Value, enhance and deliver an outstanding learning experience -- Efficiently and effectively use our resources to ensure demonstrable return on investment for our students and industry sectors

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To inspire individuals, communities and rural businesses by delivering world class education and skills accessible to all.

-- We are passionate about learners, staff and customers and place them at the heart of all we do by supporting, developing, empowering, encouraging, respecting and valuing their contributions.

Responsibility: -- We encourage individuals to be responsible for their actions and decisions, and we promote community cohesion and environmental sustainability through our behaviour.

Integrity:

-- We believe in honesty, integrity and the highest ethical standards in everything we do.

Raising Standards Inspiring Achievement

Nantwich, Cheshire, CW5 6DF Course Information Hotline 01270 613242 General Enquiries 01270 625131 Email enquiries@reaseheath.ac.uk www.twitter.com/reaseheath www.facebook.com/reaseheathcollege

Diversity: -- We recognise and respect diversity.

Excellence:

-- We challenge ourselves to strive for the highest standards of quality and behaviour by adopting a supportive self critical approach in our pursuit of excellence.


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