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PROSPECTUS 2017/2018

A culture of high expectations permeates the college at all levels Ofsted


OPEN DAYS

Saturday 7th October 10am - 2pm • Principals Talks - 11am & 12.30pm

Thursday 16th November 4pm - 7pm • Principals Talk - 6pm

For Year 11 students and their parents/carers to gain an insight into the courses, enrichment opportunities and the individualised support for students available at RSFC.

APPLICATIONS OPEN: 18th September 2017


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Principal’s Welcome

I am delighted that you wish to find out more about the College and I hope this prospectus helps you to understand the many opportunities available here. Your potential could lie anywhere and we take pride in developing your strengths to make the most of your natural abilities. RSFC is one of the top performing Sixth Form Colleges in the country, classed as ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted in 2013. It has been the first placed Sixth Form College in the Department for Education Performance Tables for A-Level Progress in 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017 – the only College to have achieved this four years consecutively. In addition, RSFC also came top of the 2015-2016 Education and Training National Achievement Rates Tables in 2017. These tables, based on our students’ progress, has ensured we are a local College with a national reputation. The College is committed to building upon its reputation as a provider of the highest quality teaching. Students and parents say it has ‘a very unique’ environment; bridging the gap between school and higher education or employment. Here you will make new friends, mature in a specialist community and have an opportunity to benefit from what Ofsted described as a place that is “energetic, inspirational and builds students’ confidence to achieve their potential.” Our students remain at the heart of everything we do and we believe it is our duty to convert your potential into reality. Our alumni have gone on to every walk of life with an inner confidence, skill set and belief that they can achieve. With RSFC, you will become the best version of you!

Julian Appleyard OBE Principal

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Principal’s Welcome Outstanding Values Best in Class Working with Parents Students’ Union Enrichment The RSFC Honours Programme The RSFC Scholars’ Programme How We Support You Careers and Employability Skills What Our Students Say Results 2017 Programme of Study Top Class Facilities What Will I Study? Applied Science Art and Design Biology Business (Double) Business Chemistry Computer Science Drama and Theatre Economics English Language English Literature Film Studies Further Mathematics Geography Health and Social Care History Information Technology Law Mathematics Media Studies Modern Languages Music Music Technology Physical Education Philosophy and Religious Studies Physics Psychology Sociology Questions? How Do I Apply? The Year Ahead Where To Find Us


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Outstanding Values

It really is all of those intangible things that make RSFC so successful. You could call it a philosophy, a culture, or a vision. We just call it the way we do things.

CARE, EMPATHY AND COMPASSION The first thing we want to say is, we’re interested in you. We want to know about your life, your background, what you’ve got to say, how you feel, what you need, what you want, where you’ve been and where you’d like to go. For us, class teaching is more than just teaching in the class. It means teaching, and treating, every student as an individual, with care, empathy and compassion. ACHIEVEMENT, SUCCESS AND EXCELLENCE We have a tireless dedication to improve the standards of academic achievement for our students, and a passionate commitment to their success through a culture of high expectation and aspiration. Honesty, Openness and Fairness The values of honesty and fairness lie at the very heart of RSFC life. We are committed to conducting ourselves with openness, trust and respect for the individual in everything we do. RELATIONSHIPS, COLLABORATION AND TEAMWORK We believe in working together. Students and staff work together to foster a real sense of community and mutual respect. We also believe in working closely

with parents and carers to ensure our students become confident, mature, responsible and valued members of society. We cultivate meaningful partnerships with schools, other colleges and universities to enhance the learning experience. Our relationship with the local community in Rochdale reflects our commitment to the continuing social and economic wellbeing of the area, and increases the range of opportunities on offer to students. Positivity, Enthusiasm and Enjoyment Unless something is fun, it’s simply not worth doing. That’s why, above all at RSFC, we strive to create a fun environment in which the process of learning is not just rewarding, but enjoyable too. In fact, we want the experience to be a positive one for our students in every respect, by instilling a passion and enthusiasm for their subjects, a thirst for learning, and a burning desire to achieve their academic and career goals. We also aim to develop their self-esteem, confidence, emotional resilience, compassion, generosity of spirit and a boundless enthusiasm for taking on and overcoming all of the challenges life brings.

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Partnership with Home

Working with Parents Students need to be given independence and responsibility for their own learning to prepare them for their next steps onto university or employment. We provide this freedom in a very supportive context, with close monitoring and guidance. We believe it is essential that as parents and carers, you should be kept fully informed and up to date about your son or daughter’s progress whilst at Rochdale Sixth Form College. We will keep you involved through a variety of methods, including: Parents’ and Carers’ Evenings to discuss academic progress with subject teachers, progress reports, newsletters and online access to attendance data and current targets via our online portal, Cedar. We ask that you keep in contact with your son or daughter’s Student Performance and Development Leader, telephone Student Admin in the case of absences, and do not go on holiday in term time. We ask too that you support us to help find your son or daughter find the right balance between their social life, paid work and study.

All new parents and carers are invited to attend a New Parents’ and Carers’ Welcome Evening in September, where you will have the opportunity to meet your son or daughter’s Student Performance and Development Leader.

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Students’ Union Learning from our Students

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Rochdale Sixth Form College places a very strong emphasis on the involvement of its students in the running and organisation of the College. We are keen to ensure that students shape our future direction and we seek student’s views through focus groups, questionnaires and the Students’ Union. The Students’ Union are involved at all levels of the College, acting as a link between the Senior Leadership Team and the student body. They represent students in all matters concerning their education, and help to promote the general welfare of students. They are also responsible for organising and implementing many of the major student events in the calendar each year. Early into the year, a student from Year 13 will be elected as the SU President. The President will form an executive which will involve both Year 12 and Year 13 students. Information on how to get involved with this will be given to students in their tutorial lessons early in the new academic year. For more information about joining our Students’ Union, contact Jack Lyons via email: j.lyons@rochdalesfc.ac.uk

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Enrichment There’s more to life at RSFC than gaining your qualifications. We want you to achieve your potential and flourish in, and out, of the classroom. That’s why all students at RSFC get involved and complement their academic studies by taking advantage of our extensive Enrichment Programme. All students engage in a bespoke Enrichment Programme, either selecting an ‘Honours’ pathway or an activity from our Aspire Programme to effectively complement your A-Level studies. All enrichment activities focus on developing the same essential skills to support students’ progression to Higher Education and employment.

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P Presentation Skills P Lateral Thinking P Independent Research P Reading Skills

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Today’s students face a challenging and rigorous process to gain entry to prestigious universities. They will compete with a talented pool of individuals with the same aspirations, grades and personal profile. Universities are now, more than ever before, expecting future academics to possess a repertoire of core skills; skills that are not only vital for success at undergraduate level, but are also essential to create adaptability in the ever evolving 21st century workplace. We have created a bespoke Honours programme to develop, nurture and perfect the core skills required to progress to the most esteemed universities and courses. Our Honours Programme will form an essential component in the success strategy of our students and will support you in developing the required skills to become the next Medic, Lawyer, Entrepreneur, Psychologist, Artist or Mathematician. The Honours Programme is split into four pathways, allowing students to select activities that are relevant to their future career aspirations.

The Humanities Pathway Geography, Health and Social Care, History, Philosophy and Religious Studies, Psychology, Sociology The Law, Business and Economics Pathway Business, Law, Economics The Arts Pathway Art and Design, Drama and Theatre Studies, English Literature, Music The Science and Mathematics Pathway Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics In addition to the Honours Programme, we have developed a bespoke, modular Scholars’ Programme, tailored to meet the needs of our most able students, and preparing them for progression to Higher Education and beyond.

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Case Study Hannah Timperley I’m part of the Honours Programme at RSFC, on the Maths and Science pathway. I’m involved in the Medical Society, Pathology, Biochemistry and Neuroscience, which will all stand me in great stead in my ambition to eventually become a plastic surgeon! In such a competitive world, it’s important to stand out from the crows and I feel that the Honours Programme really does achieve that little extra edge you need. In addition to my involvement in the Honours Programme, I also volunteer with the local Brownie unit, I volunteer with the charity Whizz-Kidz and I also volunteer with Springhill Hospice. In my final year at RSFC, I have been considering completing an Extended Project Qualification. This is another way for me to stand out, and to show my self-motivation skills, as well as earn an extra half an A-Level!

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Who Can Take Part in the RSFC Scholars’ Programme? Students who achieve five grade 8/9s or more at GCSE are eligible to join the Scholars’ Programme. An academic scholarship is also awarded to anyone who qualifies for the Programme. Not only does each scholarship carry a sum of money to contribute to your academic studies, you also hold the distinguished title for the two years you are with us. What are the Main Components of the RSFC Scholars’ Programme? - A chance to be awarded an RSFC Academic Scholarship - An opportunity to complete the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) - Individualised preparation/support when applying for challenging and competitive university courses, including Oxbridge, Russell Group, Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Science - Additional one-to-one ‘stretch and challenge’ work with your subject teachers - Organised visits and conferences including trips to the country’s leading universities - Talks by guest academic speakers - Access to academic resources and electronic texts in various university libraries - A chance to meet like-minded students from a range of institutions - Liaison with previous students who have attended RSFC and successfully gained a place at a prestigious university Oxbridge RSFC has established links with Oxbridge, with staff from both universities visiting the College. If you are interested in applying to Oxbridge, not only will you enjoy specialist one-to-one advice on the application process, you will also have the opportunity to visit one, or possibly both universities. RSFC also participates in the HE+ programme, which allows students to attend taster sessions and visit the University of Cambridge for future study.

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The RSFC Scholars’ Programme As part of the RSFC Scholars’ Programme, you will study a range of modules including Science and Nature, Philosophy and Popular Culture, participating in debates, presentations and seminars.

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Individualised Support: Supporting You to Achieve Your Potential

Target Setting and Academic Monitoring: One-To-One

Moving from a school to a Sixth Form College is an exciting time. Life is fastmoving and challenging, and we are very keen to take great care to ensure that all students who join RSFC have the individual support they need.

Whilst we work with you on a one-to-one basis every day, twice a week you will sit down formally with each of your teachers to discuss your progress. These discussions will allow you to be clear on how you are performing in each subject and provide you with clear targets so you can move to the next grade. Once you have had a monitoring discussion with each Subject Teacher, your Student Performance and Development Leader will have an extended discussion to consider your overall progress and any additional support that may be required.

At RSFC, there is a strong focus on oneto-one work and this happens in many different ways. We have study areas on each floor where you can obtain extra help, out of your lesson time, to support your academic development. Teachers are available in their non-contact time to assist you with your work in a supportive manner. This also challenges you to stretch yourself to achieve an even higher grade.

How We Support You Free College Meals If you, or your parents or carers are in receipt of one or more of the following benefits, you may be eligible to receive free College meals: n Income Support n Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA) n Income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) n Support under Part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 n The guarantee element of State Pension Credit n Child Tax Credit (not including the Working Tax Credit) and have an annual gross income of no more than £16,190 n Working Tax Credit n Universal Credit 16


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Student Performance and Development Leader: One-To-One We have a specialist team of Student Performance and Development Leaders (SPDLs) here at RSFC. We want to get to know you well so that we can help you to achieve your full potential. Your SPDL will be your critical and professional friend whilst you are studying with us. You will meet with them each week and you will have regular one-to-one meetings to talk exclusively about you! Your SPDL will help you settle quickly into College life, and they will work with you to ensure you achieve the best results possible. Your SPDL will help you to think about your goals, set targets to enable you to reach those goals and track your progress. Being a Sixth Form student is about being an independent learner and being able to self-evaluate, which means recognising your strengths and weaknesses, and taking responsibility for your own learning. Your SPDL will have a clear overview of your academic and personal development whilst at College, and they will support you on your journey to success. They will be a central supportive figure in your transition from school to College, as well as managing all aspects of your progression to Higher Education and employment. Your SPDL will be the point of contact for your teachers and your parents and carers should any issues or concerns arise. Student Performance and Development Leader: One-To-One The welfare of our students is at the centre of everything we do. All RSFC staff are trained in Safeguarding and we have a comprehensive Safeguarding Policy to ensure that all staff and stakeholders are aware of the correct procedures.

Financial Support If you think you may struggle with the associated costs of attending College, you may be eligible to receive financial support through the 16-19 bursary. The students most in need of financial support will be eligible to receive a bursary of ÂŁ1,200 a year. This group includes: n Disabled young people in receipt of both Employment Support Allowance and Disability Living Allowance n Young people in care n Care leavers n Young people in receipt of income support Other students facing genuine financial difficulties can apply for the Discretionary Bursary Fund (DBF). The DBF can support students with travel costs, equipment, books and other course related costs. The Achievement Centre: One-To-One The Achievement Centre offers personalised support including assistance with study skills, time management, organising your files, revision techniques, researching, and literacy and numeracy skills. You can request support yourself or you can be referred by your SPDL.

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Impartial one-to-one careers advice and guidance is available for all students studying at RSFC. You will be supported in developing an appropriate career plan and encouraged to take up a career placement during your time here. In the first instance, your Student Performance and Development Leader will give you advice on education, training and work opportunities, as well as assisting you with your applications for universities or jobs. We offer one-to-one interviews, careers workshops and access to a range of careers resources and software. Your Student Performance and Development Leader will work with you to plan your opportunities for progression and support you in finding relevant work experience. All students are able to request support with obtaining a career placement and it is our aim to offer all students a career placement before they leave the College, to support applications for further study and employment. RSFC students have been successful in securing work experience placements with a range of organisations including the NHS, Education establishments and Businesses. A number of students that have attended these placements have also been offered employment once their studies are completed.

RSFC STUDENT AMBASSADORS Each year, Rochdale Sixth Form College elects a team of Student Ambassadors to represent the College at events such as school assemblies. The Rochdale Children’s University is also coordinated from the College and our Student Ambassadors assist with activities for children aged between 5 and 14, and support the end of year graduation. Volunteering as an Ambassador will provide you with a range of employability skills that are essential for progression to university and employment.

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What our students say There are so many things that make RSFC outstanding, from the amazing achievements of our students to our extensive and engaging Enrichment Programme. Here, some students have shared what they think makes RSFC so great!

Taajrian Akhtar Studying at RSFC is a new experience, unlike anything you have done before. There are endless opportunities and the College helps you to be prepared for your future. It may be challenging, but it pushes you to reach your full potential.

Luke Taylor RSFC is a very friendly Sixth Form. All the teachers are willing and able to help out at any given opportunity. Alongside great learning facilities and zones, it’s a great place to study.

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Zunera Dildar RSFC provides an inclusive working environment. It definitely lives up to the reputation of being one of the best colleges in the country! The support provided by everyone is brilliant, they just want you to excel.


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Aalia Ghafoor This is an adult environment, where the teachers have developed special expertise which allows them to focus on delivering specifications in innovative, creative ways. This translates into high-level academic outcomes.

Darcey Youngman Coming from a nonpartnership school and therefore jumping into a totally new environment, RSFC has developed my strengths and helped me overcome my weaknesses, and I believe it’s made me a better person. It’s the best!

Cole Proctor All of the teachers are extremely supportive; you won’t find many colleges that offer this much help. There are also facilities available for every type of student, ranging from the Achievement Centre to a more relaxed environment like Forum or Faraday’s.

Tayyib Tahir Studying at RSFC provides you with many opportunities to challenge yourself, helping you take a step in the right direction to achieve the best results you can.

Sam Bell The enthusiastic teachers and their methods mean students are always engaged. RSFC provides a secure environment to learn lots of great and interesting things.

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Results Day We’re celebrating our best ever A-Level results!

In January 2017, we were once again top of the Department for Education tables for A-Level Progress – that’s for the fourth consecutive year, and it’s a history-making statistic! In June 2017, we also topped the Department for Education tables for Performance. 2017 has been another year for celebrations and we don’t intend to stop there. We are always striving to build on that success, and now we are once again celebrating the outstanding achievements of our students with our best A-Level results to date. With a 99% pass rate and 52% of students achieving the highest grades (A*-B), we are immensely proud of the accomplishments of all our students.

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99% A-Level Pass Rate 52% High Grades

We have seen an amazing 2% increase in A* and A Grades. All students who had secured an offer to study Medicine, Dentistry or Veterinary Medicine were able to secure their place on receipt of their results. We were delighted that all students 100% of our Oxbridge applicants were successful in confirming their places following their incredible achievements.

Over 80% of our students progressed to Higher Education Institutions, including some of the most prestigious Russell Group Universities. Other students secured Apprenticeships and Employment with a range of organisations. These achievements are testament to the unceasing hard work and commitment demonstrated on a daily basis by our students and staff.

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Programme of Study RSFC offers a wide variety of courses, ranging from the traditional subjects to courses that aren’t normally available in secondary school. We have 28 courses on offer and you have the flexibility to combine almost any subjects.

When applying to study with us, you will select four subjects to discuss at interview. You will be offered a place on three or four of these courses, dependent upon your predicted grades and your progression plans.

In Year 12, you will study 3 or 4 courses alongside at least one hour of enrichment and a group tutorial. You will also be required to attend one-to-one sessions with your Student Performance and Development Leader, as well as any other sessions that are required. In Year 13, you will continue to study the same 3 or 4 courses from Year 12. Enrichment is not compulsory in Year 13; in place of this, you will attend an additional 70 minute timetabled lesson per subject, per week, in preparation for the examinations at the end of Year 13. There is also the opportunity for students on our Scholars’ Programme to complete the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ). Enrichment activities are available for students in Year 13; these activities can be discussed with your Student Performance and Development Leader. You will attend a group tutorial session each week and one-to-one sessions as required.

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What Subjects Should I Choose? Choosing subjects to study at sixth form is both exciting and demanding. RSFC is a specialist A-Level College with a firm commitment to ensuring that all students start on the course that is right for them. We place great emphasis on pre-course guidance to ensure that your A-Level choices are appropriate and match your aspirations. Here are some hints and tips on choosing the right courses for you: n Think about any future progression plans you are considering. This could be a particular Higher Education course or career that you are really interested in – check the entry requirements and any specific subjects that you need to achieve your goals n Choose subjects that you are good at – this will give you the best chance of achieving your potential n Choose subjects that you enjoy! You are much more likely to achieve your potential in subjects that you enjoy studying n Attend our Open Day – speak to subject teachers and current students about the subjects that you are interested in. Be sure to ask any questions that you may have n Discuss your future plans with us at your interview so we can offer advice and guidance on the most appropriate programme of study

College Entry Requirements To study at RSFC, you must have achieved a minimum of five GCSEs, graded 4-9, across four separate subjects, including GCSE Mathematics and/or English /English Language A good school reference, attendance and behaviour record are also required, as is a positive College interview. A few subjects have specific entry requirements. Relevant details can be found on the individual subject information pages. 25


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Top Class Facilities Here at RSFC, we believe that people make a College and the relationships between students and staff are highly positive. However, we cannot deny that the ÂŁ27 million invested in RSFC has brought technology-rich facilities that are as cutting edge as you will find in any Sixth Form College in the country.

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It is difficult to do justice to the positive vibe and culture that has been created, together with our outstanding facilities. Come and see for yourself at one of our Open Days: Saturday 7th October 10am-2pm Principal’s Talk: 11am and 12.30pm Thursday 16th November 4pm-7pm Principal’s Talk: 6pm Your Learning Environment will be second to none, and facilities include: n 24 hour access to online learning materials n 2 relaxed student areas with the Forum shop and Faraday’s, serving Starbucks refreshments, with 80 brand new computer terminals for independent study n A theatre to seat 150, with professional standard sound and lighting n IT suites, including suites of Apple Macs n Wi-Fi access throughout the College n Professional standard Art Studio, incorporating a Textiles Studio, Kiln Room, CDT Room, Dark Room and Computer Suites n Study areas on each floor, adjacent to teacher resource bases for one-to-one support n An extensive Achievement Centre, with internet access and multimedia resources n State of the art Science Labs, using cutting edge equipment and technologies n A Music Recording Studio, Rehearsal Rooms and a Music Technology Editing Suite n A specialist Performance Studio n Lifts for disabled access across the College n Bright and light teaching classrooms, with outstanding learning resources

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What Will I Study? A-Level CourseS With 24 different A-Level courses to choose from, there is something for everyone! An A-Level course is a two year programme, with the majority of courses requiring the completion of formal examinations at the end of the two years. Some courses include an element of coursework and/ or controlled assessment.

BTEC Courses A BTEC course is a vocational qualification that involves applying your learning to ‘real-life’ scenarios, allowing you to develop essential skills and knowledge for employment within a particular industry. BTECs are assessed through the completion of coursework to ‘real-world’ application. We offer the following subjects: n Applied Health and Social Care (double award) n Applied Science (double award) n Business (double award) n Information Technology (double award) A double award course is the equivalent of 2 full A-Levels. 28


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Many of the courses will be familiar to you, but there are some you may not have heard of before. It may help you to consider the following questions: n What subjects do I think I will enjoy? n What style of learning suits me best? n What subjects am I likely to be successful in? n What subjects will I need to study for my chosen career?

We expect to offer the following courses next year, subject to staffing and demand: n Applied Health and Social Care (double award)

n Information Technology

n Applied Science (double award)

n Law

n Art and Design

n Mathematics

n Biology

n Media Studies

n Business (double award)

n Modern Languages

n Business

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(French and Spanish)

n Chemistry

n Music

n Computer Science

n Music Technology

n Drama and Theatre n Economics

n Philosophy and Religious Studies

n English Language

n Physical Education

n English Literature

n Physics

n Film Studies

n Psychology

n Further Mathematics

n Sociology

n Geography n History

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Applied Science WHAT IS APPLIED SCIENCE? Applied Science provides the opportunity to apply your scientific learning and knowledge to practical and industry-based scenarios. You will be assessed on the application of your learning to real-world situations.

WHY STUDY THIS COURSE? The Applied Science course at RSFC offers a practical, hands-on approach to science with lots of opportunities to carry out experimental work in our state of the art laboratories. Each unit is tailored to give you the skills you need to succeed at university and in the science industry.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM APPLIED SCIENCE? Much of the content in the course is based on Chemistry and Biology. You should expect to study these subjects to the same level of detail as students studying A-Levels. In addition, the course has some brief sections relating to Mathematics and Physics, aimed at giving the broad background in science that you might need for later study at university.

HOW IS THE COURSE ASSESSED? Assessment is through a variety of coursework assignment briefs. There are no examinations.

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WHO IS THE COURSE SUITABLE FOR? If you enjoy science and are keen to develop your understanding of the practical applications of science within all areas of society then Applied Science is the course for you!

WHAT CAN I DO WITH A QUALIFICATION IN APPLIED SCIENCE? There are a wide range of progression opportunities that you can pursue after completing this course. You could choose to progress to Higher Education to study a science-related degree course including areas such as Nursing, Radiography, Physiotherapy and a range of other healthcare related courses.

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WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY? Applied Science has really helped me to develop my scientific skill and knowledge. We get to do a lot of experiments, and we learn new and interesting things in every lesson. Ambreen Hussain

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Art & Design WHAT IS ART & DESIGN? Art is defined as the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.

WHY STUDY THIS COURSE? Studying Art at RSFC gives you the opportunity to work alongside students working across a wide variety of disciplines, helping to broaden your knowledge of what Art can be. You will showcase your work in a large-scale exhibition at the end of your two years on the course, allowing you to think about your artwork in a context other than just the classroom.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM ART & DESIGN? You will develop your skills in working with different materials, media and techniques through small and large-scale projects designed to build on your existing skills from your GCSE and school studies, along with experimenting with new techniques and processes designed to help you plan for an overall final piece.

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WHO IS THE COURSE SUITABLE FOR? If you enjoy developing your ideas, working practically and are not afraid to explore and be experimental with a variety of different materials then A-Level Art & Design may be the course for you!

WHAT CAN I DO WITH AN A-LEVEL IN ART & DESIGN? Studying Art allows you to work in the creative industries with employment opportunities ranging from Fashion, Gallery/ Museum management, Architecture, Interior Design, Graphic Design, Film and Television Design, Jewellery Design, Theatre and Set Design.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS College entry requirements apply as detailed on page 25. In addition, you must achieve a grade 4 or above in GCSE Art. An ability to draw to a good standard is essential for the course.


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WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY? Art is great because it allows me to show my creative side. I get to work independently but also pool my ideas with my peers. Ben Kelly

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A-Level

Biology WHAT IS BIOLOGY? Put simply, Biology is the study of living organisms. Biologists study every aspect of life, from the intricate workings of individual cells to the effects of humans and other organisms on the Earth’s atmosphere.

WHY STUDY THIS COURSE? Biology is a subject where you will constantly learn interesting things about the working of the human body and about the wider world around you. It is ideal for students who have curious minds and want to get a ‘hands-on’ experience of science. Apart from being a fascinating subject, Biology is brilliant if you want to develop your skills and make yourself an attractive candidate for Universities and employers. Studying Biology will develop your mathematical skills, problem-solving skills and literacy skills.

WHO IS THE COURSE SUITABLE FOR? If you are interested in science, living things and are ready for a challenge then Biology may be the subject for you!

WHAT CAN I DO WITH AN A-LEVEL IN BIOLOGY? A-Level Biology can lead to a wide range of university and career options. A-Level Biology students may choose to use their Biological knowledge to study a science course at university or to study a healthcare related course like Medicine or Dentistry. Alternatively, many students choose to use the skills they have acquired from their Biology course in other areas of work or study.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM BIOLOGY?

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You will study Ecology as well as the human body and disease. Biology is a subject with significant practical and experimental content. Expect to complete regular laboratory work during your two year course.

College entry requirements apply as detailed on page 25. In addition, a grade 5 or above is required in both Core and Additional Science on the higher tier or a 5 in Biology.

HOW IS THE COURSE ASSESSED? You will complete three examinations at the end of the two year course.

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WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY? Understanding the intricate details of life helps humans understand how to care for themselves. Biology helps individuals understand the connection between humanity and the world. Aalia Ghafoor

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BTEC Double

Business WHAT IS BTEC DOUBLE BUSINESS? Business covers many areas including marketing, recruitment, retailing, human resources, communication and employment law. It ensures you are employment ready and able to showcase your skills and aptitudes to potential employers whilst developing into resilient, determined and capable individuals with an entrepreneurial spirit.

WHY STUDY THIS COURSE? Studying Business at RSFC will provide opportunities to observe a business in action and experience a variety of roles within an organisation; it is an exciting subject in which you will develop the necessary skills to be successful in Business and make you stand out from the crowd. Trips and guest speakers will enable you to apply your assignments to real life business circumstances.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM BUSINESS? The Business course will allow you to develop a real understanding of what is involved, both theoretically and practically, in becoming an effective business professional. The course allows learners to develop an indepth understanding of each of the 12 areas of business covered on the course.

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HOW IS THE COURSE ASSESSED? Assessment is through a variety of coursework assignment briefs.

WHO IS THE COURSE SUITABLE FOR?

If you enjoy completing projects, working in teams, preparing business presentations and taking a more vocational approach to your studies, this course may be for you!

WHAT CAN I DO WITH A QUALIFICATION IN BUSINESS? You could go on to gain a role in a small or large organisation, start your own business or become a specialist in a particular area such as marketing and advertising, finance and accounting, retail and sales, personnel development or administration. Alternatively, the course offers a wide range of future opportunities both through university and Apprenticeship programmes.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS College entry requirements apply as detailed on page 25.


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WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY? Business is a course that sets you up for life after College, and it teaches you life skills too. It is taught in such a way that makes it easy to grasp how businesses are run, from start to finish. Courtney Holt

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A-Level

Business WHAT IS BUSINESS? Business will enable you to understand how and why business decisions are made. Covering many areas of managing a business including marketing, production, finance and human resources, it will introduce you to managing a business in a global context.

WHY STUDY THIS COURSE? A-Level Business will ensure you are effectively prepared for employment in any organisation and provide you with an understanding of how businesses operate. You will develop a range of transferable skills that will support your progression in higher education and employment.

WHO IS THE COURSE SUITABLE FOR? If you are interested in business and can see yourself one day working within a large organisation, or you are interested in starting up and running your own business, this may well be the course for you!

WHAT CAN I DO WITH AN A-LEVEL IN BUSINESS? Business leads to a very wide variety of university courses, especially in areas such as business, economics, management, retailing, enterprise, finance, accountancy and administration. It is a very useful starting point for careers in the business world.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM BUSINESS STUDIES? You will expand your understanding of how and why business decisions are made and how businesses respond strategically to the changes they face, as well as current global issues that impact on business, such as the digital economy.

HOW IS THE COURSE ASSESSED? You will complete three examinations at the end of the two year course.

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS College entry requirements apply as detailed on page 25.


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WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY? Business lessons are really interesting because they relate so much to real, everyday life. It’s a great subject to study as a basis for any career in the future. Mal Steele

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Rochdale Sixth Form College

A-Level

Chemistry WHAT IS CHEMISTRY? By definition, Chemistry is the study of matter, its properties, and how and why substances combine or separate to form other substances. It also involves the study of how these substances interact with energy.

WHY STUDY THIS COURSE? You will develop your skills in problem solving, analysis and also develop the ability to understand and analyse complex data and abstract concepts. You will develop a vast range of skills that are transferable to further study and employment.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM CHEMISTRY? Expect a challenging but rewarding course that will build upon the work covered at GCSE to give a wider, more detailed knowledge of Chemistry. Chemistry is a subject with significant practical and experimental content; you will complete regular laboratory work throughout the course.

HOW IS THE COURSE ASSESSED? You will complete three examinations at the end of the two year course.

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WHO IS THE COURSE SUITABLE FOR? If you have an interest in Science and a desire to develop a greater understanding of how physical sciences shape the world around us then Chemistry may be the subject for you!

WHAT CAN I DO WITH AN A-LEVEL IN CHEMISTRY? Chemistry is either required or strongly recommended for many degree courses, such as Medicine, Pharmacy and Dentistry and is also required for Veterinary Medicine. Many students wishing to study Law at university or hoping to become accountants choose Chemistry as it shows that you can cope with difficult concepts.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS College entry requirements apply as detailed on page 25. In addition, a grade 5 or above is required in both Core and Additional Science on the higher tier or a 5 in Chemistry.


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WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY? The Chemistry syllabus is both fun and interesting! The teacher support is great and there are support groups in College to accommodate all different learning styles. Azeem Faisal

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Rochdale Sixth Form College

A-Level

Computer Science WHAT IS COMPUTER SCIENCE?

HOW IS THE COURSE ASSESSED?

Computer Science provides the opportunity to develop an in-depth understanding of how computer systems and software are developed. There is a great emphasis on problem solving which means being able to analyse problems in a logical way and devise solutions that are used in the real world.

Assessment is through examinations and coursework with 20% of your final grade from coursework. You will complete two examinations at the end of the second year.

WHY STUDY THIS COURSE? Studying Computer Science at Rochdale Sixth Form College will effectively prepare you for further study in the world of Computing, ICT or Business as well as developing a range of transferable skills that will support you in progression to a variety of courses/roles.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM COMPUTER SCIENCE? You will develop an in-depth understanding of computer science theory and develop your practical skills in both the use of software and programming languages. You will develop your analytical, logical and problem-solving skills through the application of your learning to real world scenarios.

WHO IS THE COURSE SUITABLE FOR? If you enjoy problem-solving and completing complex challenges using coding then this may be the subject for you!

WHAT CAN I DO WITH AN A-LEVEL IN COMPUTER SCIENCE? Completing an A-Level in Computer Science will give you many opportunities to study a broad range of courses at university related to computing. These include (but are not limited to) Programming, Complex Web Design, Software Development, Testing and Networking. Those students who wish to pursue a career by gaining an apprenticeship will be in a strong position to apply for junior development roles.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS College entry requirements apply as detailed on page 25. In addition, a grade 5 is required in GCSE Mathematics or a grade 5 in Computer Science with a 4 in Mathematics.

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WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY? I love this subject because it allows you to create anything you like with complete openess. It opens up different paths for you in the future, allowing for multiple university and career options. Sam Brierley

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Rochdale Sixth Form College

A-Level

Drama & Theatre WHAT IS DRAMA & THEATRE? Drama & Theatre gives you the opportunity to work together with imagination and creativity, performing a variety of material and exploring the social, historical and cultural influences in drama and performance, whilst also developing your own technique.

WHY STUDY THIS COURSE? The course will allow you to develop your acting, directing and analysis skills. You will have the opportunity to experience live performances and apply your knowledge to analyse and develop performances.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM DRAMA & THEATRE? As part of the Drama & Theatre course, you will develop your skills in devising techniques, character development (voice and movement), working from scripts, technical theatre and the analysis and evaluation of play texts along with live theatre performance.

HOW IS THE COURSE ASSESSED? You will be both internally and externally assessed as part of the course, participating in assessed workshops and live performances as a group and as monologues and duologues. You will also

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sit a written examination focusing on the analysis of varied material.

WHO IS THE COURSE SUITABLE FOR? If you are a committed performer with a love of theatre, and wish to pursue interests and skills in acting, directing, costume, setting and technical design, this could well be the subject for you!

WHAT CAN I DO WITH AN A-LEVEL IN DRAMA & THEATRE? Drama is a requirement for a number of degree courses including Acting, Directing, Drama & Theatre, Performing Arts and Technical Theatre. As a creative and academic subject it is well regarded by universities to support an application in most subjects.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS College entry requirements apply as detailed on page 25. In addition, a grade 4/Pass or above is required in GCSE/ BTEC Drama or Performing Arts.


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WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY? In Drama you have the opportunity to work with a variety of people. I enjoy the fact that the subject gives you the chance to express yourself in an environment that isn’t a traditional classroom. Molly Hudson

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Rochdale Sixth Form College

A-Level

Economics WHAT IS ECONOMICS?

HOW IS THE COURSE ASSESSED?

Economics is the study of human choices and how a society with infinite wants uses scarce resources to maximise welfare. We look at the actions of economic agents including households, firms and governments, how markets work, what happens when markets do not work properly and the management of the national and international economy.

You will complete three examinations at the end of the two-year course, including multiple choice, data response and essay questions.

WHY STUDY THIS COURSE? In addition to the knowledge to help you understand a complicated world, this challenging subject enables you to develop a wide range of skills highly sought after by universities and employers alike. These include the interpretation and analysis of data, bulding logical chains of reasoning and developing sound judgement of available evidence.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM ECONOMICS? The course offers students an opportunity to try and make sense of events that shape our daily lives, from choosing what to have for lunch and how much tax we have to pay, up to the impact of the UK’s decision to leave the European Union. It involves important theory from thinkers both historic and contemporary but seeks to apply it to real events from the past, today and the future.

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WHO IS THE COURSE SUITABLE FOR? Students who take an interest in current affairs will enjoy economics as it challenges their pre-conceptions and encourages them to appreciate differing points of view in light of concrete evidence.

WHAT CAN I DO WITH AN A-LEVEL IN ECONOMICS? Successful students would be welcomed onto a wide range of degree courses, in both Economics itself and related subject areas, such as accountancy and finance, business and politics. Studies consistently show that Economics graduates are among the highest paid. Career options are varied and include civil service, banking and finance, marketing, business management and education.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS College entry requirements apply as detailed on page 25. In addition, a grade 5 or above is required in Mathematics.


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WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY? Economics enables you to better understand the world and current affairs. It explains the terminology we hear on a daily basis, but don’t actually know very much about. Qianhui Yang

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Rochdale Sixth Form College

A-Level

English Language WHAT IS ENGLISH LANGUAGE?

HOW IS THE COURSE ASSESSED?

English Language is the study of the ways in which we use speech and writing to covey thoughts, views, ideas and relationships to other people. You’ll develop a fuller understanding of the way that language works, how we learn it and how we use it to affect others’ perceptions of us and the things we speak and write about.

The English Language course is assessed through examinations and coursework with 80% of your final marks from examinations and 20% from coursework.

WHY STUDY THIS COURSE? You will develop a deeper understanding of how language has changed and evolved from analysing babies’ gurgling through complex conversations, to Facebook posts and news reports! You will also complete an independent investigation into an area of language that interests you.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM ENGLISH LANGUAGE? You can expect English Language to be stimulating, lively and creative. We will expect you to engage with ideas and materials with which you are not familiar and to do things that you might, at first, find difficult. But you can also expect to be supported and guided on this course. It involves a great deal of discussion, debate and collaboration and will allow you to be experimental and innovative with your own language use.

WHO IS THE COURSE SUITABLE FOR? If you want to develop your analytical skills, your ability to write in accurate formal Standard English and you enjoy presenting ideas, this could well be the course for you!

WHAT CAN I DO WITH AN A-LEVEL IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE? As well as being useful for students who want to go on to study or work in obviously related things such as university courses in English, courses or careers in Journalism, Publishing, Teaching, Creative Writing, or Media or Film Studies, English Language is also incredibly useful if you want to go into the Sciences, Foreign Languages, the Medical and Allied Healthcare Professions, History, the Social Sciences, Caring Professions or Law.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS College entry requirements apply as detailed on page 25. In addition, a grade 5 or above is required in English Language.

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WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY? I particularly enjoy the range of topics covered in English Language, and the fact that you have the chance to write about your own interests too. The skills you learn on this course can be transferred across a number of areas! Jacob Robinson

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Rochdale Sixth Form College

A-Level

English Literature WHAT IS ENGLISH LITERATURE?

HOW IS THE COURSE ASSESSED?

English Literature is the study of the ways in which some of our greatest writers explore the issues that affect everyone or the ways in which they explore the lives of the marginalised and obscure.

80% of your marks will be from examinations and 20% from coursework.

WHY STUDY THIS COURSE? You will develop your skills of interpretation and analysis to an advanced level so that you are able to formulate and express your views and arguments in an effective authoritative manner. English Literature is an interesting and informative course that will enable you to develop a wide range of transferable skills that are essential for progression to higher education and employment.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM ENGLISH LITERATURE? You can expect English Literature lessons to be lively, discursive and, at times, contentious! The best and most successful students are those who are most willing to offer their opinions and can justify and argue their interpretations with evidence and sound reasoning. You will study a range of novels, plays, poems and other literary forms, exploring the concerns of the people who wrote them, the methods that they use to shape the responses of their readers and the conclusions that we can draw from our reading of them.

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WHO IS THE COURSE SUITABLE FOR? If you love to read and talk about books, this may be the course for you!

WHAT CAN I DO WITH AN A-LEVEL IN ENGLISH LITERATURE? English Literature is highly regarded by Universities and employers alike and will support your progression to a range of courses and careers. It not only supports those who want to study more obvious subjects such as English, Journalism, Teaching or Creative Writing, it’s a massive advantage for a very wide range of demanding degree courses such as Law, Sciences, Medicine, Foreign Languages and many others!

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS College entry requirements as detailed on page 25. In addition, a grade 5 or above is required in English Language or English Literature.


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WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY? In this subject, you don’t just study literature - you get to study the wider context. The independent learning is good, but it’s also nice to know that the teachers are always there to help you, whenever you need it. Zahra Iqbal

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Rochdale Sixth Form College

A-Level

Film Studies WHAT IS FILM STUDIES?

HOW IS THE COURSE ASSESSED?

Film Studies is the study of Film as an art form, learning to appreciate this medium not only through its technical production, but also by understanding the wider meanings and messages.

The film studies course is assessed through a combination of coursework and exams.

WHY STUDY THIS COURSE? It is an exciting course that will allow you to study a range of films and gain an insight into the wider industry. You will study the language of film, performance, cinematography, editing and sound, and see how they construct meaning and provoke audience response. You will engage in debates around technology and the issues facing independent cinema, seeing a range of perspectives. Working with industry leading equipment and editing packages will provide practical experience, allowing you to create a professional portfolio of work to carry forward to university or employment.

WHO IS THE COURSE SUITABLE FOR? If you have a willingness to learn, an interest in the development and production of films and are passionate about developing your knowledge of the film industry, this subject is for you!

WHAT CAN I DO WITH AN A-LEVEL IN FILM STUDIES? You will develop a vast range of technical, creative and analytical skills throughout your study. These skills are highly desirable making you a perfect candidate for a wide range of university degrees, as well as preparing you for a career in areas such as Film Production, Directing, Journalism and Screenplay Writing.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM FILM STUDIES? Film Studies offers a lively and challenging insight into the film industry. You will be expected to participate in debates and be open to exploring both independent and international cinema. You are expected to analyse key texts, and then write about them in your exam to demonstrate creativity with your practical productions.

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS College entry requirements apply as detailed on page 25.


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WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY? Film Studies is all about being creative and having the freedom to express your ideas. It’s perfect for someone that loves film. Universities are offering more media-related courses so it’s a great choice if you want to work in the industry or a related field. Alicia Cheetham

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Rochdale Sixth Form College

A-Level

Further Maths WHAT IS FURTHER MATHS? Further Maths extends the areas of Pure Mathematics, Mechanics and Statistics taught in the main Mathematics course.

WHY STUDY THIS COURSE? An A-Level in Further Maths shows an excellent logical mind, reasoning ability and competence in all things numerate. This course must be taken in combination with A-Level Mathematics, but if you loved Mathematics at High School, enjoy working hard and like to solve puzzles that have exact methods and answers then Mathematics and Further Maths offers the opportunity to continue improving your numerical skills and learn a great deal beyond your GCSE course.

WHO IS THE COURSE SUITABLE FOR? If you enjoy learning about mathematical concepts and new methods of problem solving then Further Maths may be the subject for you!

WHAT CAN I DO WITH AN A-LEVEL IN FURTHER MATHS? Further Maths A-Level supports many career pathways – from careers in Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, Data Analysis, Computer Programming and Business to name but a few. It is highly regarded by employers and shows a fantastic level of Mathematical ability.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM FURTHER MATHS?

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Further Maths will challenge you beyond your A-Level Mathematics course and refine the skills you have already mastered; you will learn to apply these skills more effectively to problem solving of a higher degree.

College entry requirements apply as detailed on page 25. In addition, a grade 7 or above is required in GCSE Mathematics.

HOW IS THE COURSE ASSESSED? The Further Maths course is assessed through three examinations at the end of your second year.

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WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY? Building on your core Maths skills is challenging and rewarding. It provides a wide base of knowledge that can also be used in other subjects, like the Sciences. I like that it opens a lot of doors for future career opportunities. Holly Peel

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Rochdale Sixth Form College

A-Level

Geography WHAT IS GEOGRAPHY? A-Level Geography involves the study of relevant, topical and important aspects of the human and physical world around us.

WHY STUDY THIS COURSE? Geography requires a real interest in world events and is particularly suited to students who like to keep up-to-date with issues in the news. Geography complements a wide range of different A-Levels, including History, Economics, Business and some of the Science subjects.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM GEOGRAPHY? You will develop an in-depth understanding of classic physical Geography topics such as Tectonics and Glaciation and human geography topics including Globalisation, Regeneration and Migration. Contemporary critical issues are explored in the course including water and energy security, the role of superpowers and globally-interconnected societies. A minimum of four days of field work will be completed by all students; this is when data is collected for Independent Investigation coursework.

HOW IS THE COURSE ASSESSED? Assessment is through examinations and coursework with 80% of the final marks from examinations.

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WHO IS THE COURSE SUITABLE FOR? If you are interested in developing your knowledge and understanding of a range of human and physical geography topics, Geography may be the subject for you!

WHAT CAN I DO WITH AN A-LEVEL IN GEOGRAPHY? Careers with an A-Level in Geography are very broad, but in particular, opportunities exist in areas like environmental management, utilities, town planning, surveying and project management. Geographers are highly sought after and have an above average employment success rate due to the range of skills they develop including oral communication, delivering presentations, report writing, problem solving, analysis, data interpretation and debating. A-Level Geography will effectively prepare you for progression to university and employment.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS College entry requirements apply as detailed on page 25.


WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY? I really enjoy the physical side to Geography, such as tectonics and hazards. It links to so many other subjects, such as Business and Biology, and even Economics. It’s highly valued by universities and the support through the course is brilliant. James Scoffin

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Rochdale Sixth Form College

BTEC Double

Health & Social Care WHAT IS HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE? Health & Social Care is a term that relates to services that are available from health and social care providers. This subject focuses on understanding the human body, psychological theories on human development, promoting public health and meeting individual care and support needs.

WHY STUDY THIS COURSE? This course will develop your understanding of ways you can change people’s lives, allowing you to progress to further study or employment within a variety of care settings.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE?

WHO IS THE COURSE SUITABLE FOR? If you are interested in developing your understanding of caring roles within society and/or would like to progress into a caring career then this is the course for you!

WHAT CAN I DO WITH A QUALIFICATION IN HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE? Applied Health & Social Care will support your progression to a range of higher education courses including Nursing, Social Work and Primary Education amongst many others. The qualification and skills you will develop will also support your progression into employment.

You will be able to explore a diverse range of topics with real life application. You will study human life development, promoting public health and research in to working in Health & Social Care.

HOW IS THE COURSE ASSESSED?

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Assessment is through coursework and examinations, with three modules being assessed externally and five assessed internally.

College entry requirements apply as detailed on page 25.

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WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY? The subject content is delivered in such a way that is enjoyable and interesting, too. Everyone in class is really helpful whenever we need it. Abdul Kadir

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Rochdale Sixth Form College

A-Level

History WHAT IS HISTORY?

HOW IS THE COURSE ASSESSED?

A-Level History is the study of a range of periods of British and International History.

Assessment is through examinations and coursework with 20% of your total marks from coursework.

WHY STUDY THIS COURSE? History is a traditional academic subject that is highly regarded by universities. The Russell Group of Universities classify it as a ‘facilitating subject’, meaning top universities recommend it at A-Level as a way to access a wide variety of more specialist courses as well as valuing it as a subject in its own right.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM HISTORY? Debating and discussing historical issues is central to the study of this course. You should expect to be able to use the knowledge that you study to make arguments as to the causes, consequences and significance of the key events studied. The periods of history studied embrace a range of religious, cultural and political perspectives so an open-minded ability to listen to alternative viewpoints and a respect for them is essential. Some of the cultural norms studied differ from modern societies so there is a need for an appreciation of how people in the past saw the world around them.

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WHO IS THE COURSE SUITABLE FOR? If you are interested in studying past events and analysing the causes and impact of Historical events, A-Level History may be the course for you!

WHAT CAN I DO WITH AN A-LEVEL IN HISTORY? History is a subject that provides suitable preparation for Higher Education. As a traditional academic subject, History is well regarded by universities and supports an application for many subjects, notably English, History, Law, Modern Languages and Politics.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS College entry requirements apply as detailed on page 25. In addition, a grade 4 or above is required in English Language.


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WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY? History is highly credible subject that is also a pleasure to learn. You gain so much in-depth knowledge about past events and how they’ve influenced present ones. The battle reenactments and trips are also really fun! Sophia Norbury

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Rochdale Sixth Form College

BTEC Double

Information Technology WHAT IS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY? Information Technology is the study of how technology can be used to process, present and analyse data. You will develop an understanding of how different hardware and software can be used to provide solutions to everyday issues.

WHY STUDY THIS COURSE? You will develop a vast range of skills to prepare you for further study and employment, whether that be in an Information Technology related field or otherwise. You will learn to utilise a range of software packages to solve common issues and develop an understanding of how Information Technology can be used within wider society.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY? You will develop your skills through utilising a range of software and making use of Information Technology systems to solve a range of problems, as well as a range of employability skills required to solve problems and come up with solutions to real life business scenarios. You will also develop an in depth understanding of the impact Information Technology has in society today.

HOW IS THE COURSE ASSESSED? Assessment is through examinations and coursework.

WHO IS THE COURSE SUITABLE FOR? If you are interested in developing your skills in Information Technology and enjoy applying your learning to different scenarios, Information Technology may be the subject for you!

WHAT CAN I DO WITH A QUALIFICATION IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY? A qualification in Information Technology will allow you to develop a range of transferable skills that will support your progression into higher education and employment. Information Technology can lead to further study and employment in areas such as Games Design, Software Development or Business related courses, amongst many others. The skills you will develop on the course will support your progression to a variety of courses and employment.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS College entry requirements apply as detailed on page 25.

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WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY? I like that IT gives you the chance to develop skills that will help you out across the board - technology is the future, and it opens up a lot of doors. Shirazul Haque

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Rochdale Sixth Form College

A-Level

Law WHAT IS LAW? Law is the most important thing in our lives as it governs what we can and can’t do. It is a set of rules and principles that must be followed by all.

WHY STUDY THIS COURSE? Law is ever-changing and continues to develop on a day to day basis. This makes A-Level Law a very exciting subject to study! We will teach you current legal principles so you understand how and why people have been found guilty in today’s courts. As well as developing an excellent knowledge of the Law you will also gain many enviable skills, but in particular, the ability to form and articulate opinion, analyse source materials and be able to explain legal principle through case law.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM LAW? As with all A-Levels, you must be dedicated to be successful. You should expect a fast pace and lessons that cover both legal principle and practical case law. You must also be prepared to engage with the skills of the exam as it is vital that you have the ability to apply your legal knowledge to factual scenarios.

HOW IS THE COURSE ASSESSED? The course is assessed in three examinations, two hours each.

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WHO IS THE COURSE SUITABLE FOR? If you like keeping up to date with current affairs, have an interest in current crimes in society and want your knowledge and opinions to be transferred to the page, Law is for you!

WHAT CAN I DO WITH AN A-LEVEL IN LAW? A-Level Law puts you in an excellent position to start your journey in becoming a Solicitor or a Barrister. However, the skills you will learn during the course are highly regarded by many employers so it is a good base for many career choices! The range of careers is vast but some examples include working for the Police, the Home Office and other Governmental institutions including the Immigration Service and the Armed Forces. It could even help you become a journalist or teacher!

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS College entry requirements apply as detailed on page 25. In addition, a grade 4 or above is required in English Language.


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WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY? Law is an interesting subject that enables you to develop useful skills. It’s a really intriguing and at times, strange subject! The range of cases you get to study is amazing. Madiha Ashraf

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Rochdale Sixth Form College

A-Level

Mathematics WHAT IS MATHEMATICS? Mathematics covers the areas of Pure Mathematics, Mechanics and Statistics.

WHY STUDY THIS COURSE? Employers in all sectors highly value a candidate who can offer mathematical ability – research has shown those with a Mathematics A-Level, on average, have higher salaries than those without! Mathematics shows logic, reasoning and a high level of numeracy, and serves to support many other courses. This offers the opportunity to continue improving your numerical skills and learn a great deal beyond your GCSE course.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM MATHEMATICS? Mathematics builds on the topics studies on the higher specification GCSE course and within the Pure Mathematics topics, introduces calculus techniques as well as extending algebra skills. Mechanics and Statistics topics offer opportunities to apply some of the skills learnt to a variety of realworld problems.

HOW IS THE COURSE ASSESSED? You will complete three examinations at the end of your second year.

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WHO IS THE COURSE SUITABLE FOR? If you enjoy learning about mathematical concepts and new methods of problem solving and have a strong mathematical ability then A-Level Mathematics is for you!

WHAT CAN I DO WITH AN A-LEVEL MATHEMATICS? Mathematics A-Level supports almost all career pathways – from careers in Medicine, Engineering, data analysis within the Security Services, Computer Programming and Business to name but a few. It is highly regarded by employers and is a sought-after qualification.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS College entry requirements apply as detailed on page 25. In addition, a grade 6 or above is required in GCSE Mathematics.


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WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY? This subject links in really well with others in a lot of ways. If you’re ever not quite getting to grips with a topic, the teachers are always there to help you out. It definitely challenges you and you get a lot of out it. Katie Fitton

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Rochdale Sixth Form College

A-Level

Media Studies WHAT IS MEDIA STUDIES?

HOW IS THE COURSE ASSESSED?

Media Studies could be described as English Literature with a digital and contemporary approach. Instead of studying plays, poems and novels, you will engage in a range of contemporary media texts such as, film, television, video games, magazines, newspapers and social media.

The Media Studies course is assessed through examinations and coursework with 30% of your final marks from coursework and 70% from examinations.

WHY STUDY THIS COURSE? Studying this course will develop your understanding of how media texts are constructed; exploring how social and cultural groups, events and issues are represented in media texts and how audiences respond to and interpret those texts. You will explore the world ‘constructed’ by media texts from the representations of gender, age and ethnicity all the way through to audiences, events and issues. You will engage in debates and develop a range of technical and creative skills using industry leading software including Adobe Photoshop and Premiere.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM MEDIA STUDIES? Media Studies is a challenging, creative and engaging course that will increase your awareness of the ideologies behind media texts and allow you to question the impact of the media on the world around you.

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WHO IS THE COURSE SUITABLE FOR? If you have an interest in graphic design, photography, video production or website design, then Media Studies could be an excellent choice for you!

WHAT CAN I DO WITH AN A-LEVEL IN MEDIA STUDIES? Media Studies is a rapidly developing subject and a strong growth area for career opportunities. The majority of top Universities now offer a variety of excellent media courses. Employers value the creative intelligence, social awareness and practical skills of media graduates. It supports progression to a career in areas such as film production, marketing, advertising, product design and journalism.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS College entry requirements apply as detailed on page 25.


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WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY? Media Studies gives me the creative freedom that allows me to explore what I’m passionate about, and build up my skill set at the same time. Hannah Mortimer

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Rochdale Sixth Form College

A-Level

Modern Languages French & Spanish WHAT IS MODERN LANGUAGES?

HOW IS THE COURSE ASSESSED?

At RSFC you can choose to study a French or Spanish A-Level. You will study the language, grammatical systems, communication, culture and politics of French/Spanish speaking countries. Moving on from GCSE, you will learn how to confidently communicate in written and spoken French/Spanish with a high level of grammatical accuracy.

You will be assessed through written examinations and speaking examinations with 70% of your mark from the written examinations.

WHY STUDY THIS COURSE? You will develop the linguistic skills that you acquired at GCSE to allow you to manipulate the language more effectively and move towards fluency. You will study the use of language in political and social contexts, using news reports and articles to acquire vocabulary and grammatical knowledge.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM MODERN LANGUAGES? Studying Modern Languages involves speaking the language to a range of people and analysing the language to develop your understanding and fluency. You will engage in debate and discussion utilising your language skills and work with a native speaker to further improve your fluency and understanding of the language.

WHO IS THE COURSE SUITABLE FOR? If you are keen to develop your understanding and fluency of a modern foreign language, and would like to learn more about foreign culture and politics then this may be the course for you!

WHAT CAN I DO WITH AN A-LEVEL IN MODERN LANGUAGES? As well as being useful for students who want to go on to study or work in obviously related areas such as university courses in languages, linguistics and translation, French/Spanish is also incredibly useful if you want to go into the sciences, the medical and Allied Healthcare professions, history, the social sciences or law.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS College entry requirements apply as detailed on page 25. In addition, a grade 5 or above at GCSE is required in the language to be studied.

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WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY? Our Spanish class is like a family - we all help each other to learn and it’s great fun at the same time. It’s nice to enjoy the subject you’re studying, as well as learn from it. Emma Atkinson

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Music WHAT IS MUSIC? Studying Music helps you to extend your knowledge and understanding of a variety of musical styles, genres and forms, whilst also giving you the opportunity to create and develop your own musical ideas and demonstrating and developing your preexisting skills in performance, interpretation and communication.

WHY STUDY THIS COURSE? Music is a rewarding subject that allows you to further develop and showcase your creative talents. A-Level Music is ideal preparation for study at a music college or an academic music degree.

WHO IS THE COURSE SUITABLE FOR? If you have a passion for performance, or if your interests lie more in writing music or analysing pieces or songs then this is the course for you.

WHAT CAN I DO WITH AN A-LEVEL IN MUSIC? Music is a well-regarded academic subject, which is highly regarded by many institutions. It is especially useful for students considering a career or undergraduate studies in any of the Performing Arts, Composition, Performance, Musical Analysis or Music Teaching.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM MUSIC? During the course you will build on your skills in musical performance and composition, working with a range of pieces from different styles and eras. You will acquire a wide range of skills, improving your confidence through performance, working on theoretical skills through musical analysis and expressing your own creativity and musical ideas through composition.

HOW IS THE COURSE ASSESSED? Assessment is through a combination of examinations and practical coursework, along with an assessed final recital.

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS College entry requirements apply as detailed on page 25. In addition, a grade 5 or above in GCSE Music or Grade 5 in Music Theory is required, along with proficiency (grade 5 or above) on a musical instrument.


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WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY? For me, the best parts of studying Music are performance and composition. It’s a good challenge to learn difficult pieces and to be able to express yourself through your own creations too. Cole Proctor

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Music Technology WHAT IS MUSIC TECHNOLOGY?

HOW IS THE COURSE ASSESSED?

Music Technology focuses on the equipment and developments that are used by musicians to help them to make music. This is often to do with the performance and recording of music, but the possibilities are limitless!

Assessment is through a combination of examinations and coursework.

WHY STUDY THIS COURSE? As part of the course you will experiment with recording equipment and technology and have opportunities to make your own music and arrange the work of others. You will learn about styles from ska and soul to trance and techno, and use industry standard equipment to learn the skills that will form the basis for progression further in the subject if this is a direction you wish to take.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM MUSIC TECHNOLOGY? Studying Music Technology at RSFC will build on and develop your current musical knowledge, whilst introducing a range of modern-day production techniques. The course is heavily practical based and you will spend a lot of time experimenting with and applying recording and production techniques in order to create a portfolio of work, whilst also learning about the context and theory behind the developments and how they were applied in popular music.

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WHO IS THE COURSE SUITABLE FOR? If you are keen to create and record music, and actively enjoy listening to music in lots of different styles then Music Technology is the course for you!

WHAT CAN I DO WITH AN A-LEVEL IN MUSIC TECHNOLOGY? A-Level Music Technology is both an academic and practical combination; it is widely accepted for university entry onto a range of courses. It is especially useful for students considering a career or undergraduate studies in any of the performing arts, sound engineering or music production.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS College entry requirements apply as detailed on page 25. In addition, you should have some proficiency (grade 3 or equivalent) on a musical instrument.


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WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY? Music Technology gives me the chance to explore new ideas, to be creative and write music. It’s really interesting to see the breakdown of the music we listen to. Shapla Akhtar

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Philosophy and Religious Studies WHAT IS PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES? Philosophy of Religion explores classical arguments for and against theism, atheism and agnosticism. It comprises of abstract thinking as well as logical arguments for and against the existence of God. Religious Ethics looks at religious and secular arguments about morality, all of which are applied to euthanasia, business and issues surrounding sex.

WHY STUDY THIS COURSE? Philosophy and Religious Studies is a traditional subject which is highly regarded by universities, it is also essential in an evolving world which is increasingly concerned with good ethical practices, diversity and the need to understand different cultural and religious viewpoints for social harmony.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES? You should expect an overlap with other subjects such as science when considering medical ethics as well as some geographical issues when discussing environmental ethics. Equally, you should expect to convey ideas and opinions which are based on well informed research in a sensitive and considerate manner which recognises the 78

diversity of others on the course, within College and the community at large and be prepared to contrast this with other cultural norms.

HOW IS THE COURSE ASSESSED? Assessment is through examinations.

WHO IS THE COURSE SUITABLE FOR? If you have an interest in philosophical concepts, want to learn more about religion in more depth, and have an open mind, this subject may be for you!

WHAT CAN I DO WITH AN A-LEVEL IN PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES? The course will support your progression to higher education and employment in a variety of roles in all sectors. Philosophy and Religious Studies is highly regarded by universities and employers, you will develop a wide range of transferable skills that will support your progression into any sector.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS College entry requirements apply as detailed on page 25. In addition, a grade 4 or above is required in English Language.


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WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY? Philosophy and Religious Studies improves lateral thinking. There’s no fixed answer, so you can look at things from more than one persective. There’s plenty of room for debate! Abubaker Mohammed

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Physical Education WHAT IS PHYSICAL EDUCATION?

HOW IS THE COURSE ASSESSED?

Typically, Physical Education is a practical subject that aims to increase students’ health and fitness and their capacity to perform in sports. At A-Level, however, it is a subject that aims to provide students with an understanding of how the body and the mind of athletes work in order to achieve peak performance.

Assessment is through a combination of written examinations, practical assessments and written coursework.

WHY STUDY THIS COURSE? With the three main disciplines of many sports-related degrees being physiology, psychology and biomechanics, A-Level study aims to help students understand and be able to apply these principles to athletes that you see every day in the media. As well as developing an outstanding knowledge of PE, you will also gain many skills, such as improving your ability to analyse data and apply your understanding into new contexts.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM PHYSICAL EDUCATION? You can expect to learn at a rapid rate in PE, and therefore you need to be prepared to engage with fast-paced lessons that will be interactive and fun. It is these lessons, alongside your dedication to the set revision tasks, which will allow you to succeed in the subject.

WHO IS THE COURSE SUITABLE FOR? If you enjoy sport, want to learn more about the science behind sport, and have a desire to progress onto degree level study in the field of sport and exercise, this course is the one for you!

WHAT CAN I DO WITH AN A-LEVEL IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION? An A-Level in PE places you in a great position to progress onto sport-related degrees, such as Sport and Exercise Science, Physiotherapy and Strength and Conditioning. Although these degrees are specifically related to the course, the skills you will learn during the course are beneficial when progressing onto any degree course, with the skills also being highly regarded by many employers, it positions you well for a range of careers.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS College entry requirements apply as detailed on page 25.

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WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY? Everyone in class gets along, which makes PE even more enjoyable. I like learning about how the body functions, and seeing how we each learn the skills we have. Farraz Mian

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A-Level

Physics WHAT IS PHYSICS?

HOW IS THE COURSE ASSESSED?

Physics is a rapidly evolving field of science concerned with the properties of matter and energy. Providing an insight into the behaviour of matter and is used to answer some of our most fundamental questions relating to our origins and existence, it is a mathematical subject, using formulae and logic to solve problems, predict events and describe observable phenomenon.

You will complete three examinations at the end of the two year course.

WHY STUDY THIS COURSE? Forming the basis of many other sciences including medicine, astronomy and engineering, it develops your understanding of the sub-atomic particles that are the building blocks of life. Physics enables you to apply models and formulae to understand the nature of building structures, technology and the automotive industry.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM PHYSICS? You will challenge your ability to use logic and maths to solve problems and develop new ideas, and there are ample opportunities to fine tune your practical skills throughout the course. You will learn many new terms and theories to support your development, and benefit from external exposure to subject experts and trips that will enhance your understanding.

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WHO IS THE COURSE SUITABLE FOR? There is lots of new terminology to learn, so self-study skills and a good level of motivation are vital. If you enjoy Mathematics and Physics at GCSE and like to see a realworld application of your skills, Physics could be the subject for you!

WHAT CAN I DO WITH AN A-LEVEL IN PHYSICS? An A-level in Physics is a valuable one, and can lead to university degrees in Physics, Mathematics, engineering and Medical Science, depending on your other A-level subjects. It shows a high level of numeracy, logic and reasoning, and is desirable for numerous university courses and careers.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS College entry requirements as detailed on page 21. In addition, a grade 6 or above in GCSE Mathematics and a grade 5 in Core and Additional Science or a 5 in Physics. You must also study A-Level Mathematics.


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WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY? Physics is an academically rewarding subject. It’s challenging and interesting and fun, all at the same time. Sophie-Rose Ekitok

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A-Level

Psychology WHAT IS PSYCHOLOGY?

HOW IS THE COURSE ASSESSED?

Psychology provides a fascinating insight into the reasoning behind the human mind and behaviour, with the aim of answering the most interesting questions in life; why do people develop mental illness? Why do people obey authority figures? You will develop knowledge and understanding of psychological theories and explanations by applying them to real life contexts.

You will complete three examinations at the end of the two year course.

WHY STUDY THIS COURSE? Do you always find yourself asking ‘why’? Why do I behave differently from my siblings even though we were brought up in the same household? Why do I have a phobia of spiders? Why do I tend to get ill during exams? Develop transferable life skills and a high level of self-awareness by developing an insight into not only why you think, feel and behave the way that you do, but the reasons why others do too.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM PSYCHOLOGY? You can expect engaging course content and lessons that are fun, as well as informative. You will design and carry out psychological investigations, write reports based upon your findings and participate in debates and discussions to promote a deeper understanding of the course content.

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WHO IS THE COURSE SUITABLE FOR? Have you ever been intrigued by why people behave in certain ways? Do you ever want to know the reasons for your own behaviours? If you are interested in delving deep into a person’s mind and understanding which parts of themselves and their lives have led them to a certain behaviour, Psychology is the subject for you!

WHAT CAN I DO WITH AN A-LEVEL IN PSYCHOLOGY? Psychology can help your career either directly or indirectly. If you wish to become a Psychologist, Therapist or Mental Health Worker, this A-Level is of direct value. Many Psychology graduates tend to build careers in Education, the Police, Social Work and Further Research.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS College entry requirements apply as detailed on page 25.


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WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY? Studying Psychology really makes you think differently about yourself and how you act, as well as the people around you. It’s really interesting. Ailsa Wilson

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A-Level

Sociology WHAT IS SOCIOLOGY? Sociology is the development, structure, behaviour and functioning of human society.

WHY STUDY THIS COURSE? Sociology allows you to see society in a different way and understand things others do not. Have you ever wondered why there are more ethnic minorities in prison? Or why some people are brainwashed to join world rejecting cults and sects? Why do some people turn to murder? Or how we still live in a society where your ethnicity, gender and social class can have massive repercussions on your life? Why are people so celebrity obsessed – why are people up to date with Beyoncé’s twins rather than the current political affairs which impact our lives so much?

WHO IS THE COURSE SUITABLE FOR? If you have an interest in current affairs, working with others and a thirst for knowledge and answers to the key questions which arise in contemporary society, this could well be the subject for you!

WHAT CAN I DO WITH AN A-LEVEL IN SOCIOLOGY? Many of our students go on to study Sociology or Criminology at Degree level. Students with a Sociology A-Level can develop careers in Law, Civil Service, Teaching, Criminal Justice System and Social Work. The skills developed through the completion of the course will be invaluable in further education and employment.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM SOCIOLOGY? Expect to be shocked; your eyes will be opened and you will begin to see society in a way you have never seen it before.

HOW IS THE COURSE ASSESSED? You will complete 3 examinations at the end of the two year course.

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS College entry requirements apply as detailed on page 25.


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WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY? Sociology will help you to understand the different aspects of society so much more. It’s a really engaging subject that gets you thinking. Sol Hoffman

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Questions? I am worried about the interview – what will it be like? The interview is very informal and will often take place in your school. This is an opportunity for the College to find out a little more about you and to ensure that your A-Level choices are right for you and your chosen future career. It isn’t anything to worry about! Will I get help with the university application process Yes. Your Student Performance and Development Leader will go over this with you during tutorial sessions which you will have once per week. Can I access my College work from home? Yes. You can log on remotely to the College network to gain 24 hour access to your documents and programmes.

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What is the dress code at RSFC? We recognise that self-expression is part of being an emerging adult, however, students are expected to dress in a manner appropriate to a purposeful and diverse Sixth Form College. Clothing bearing inappropriate language or images, or revealing items of clothing are not allowed. If I am to get a career placement, will it be in something I want to do? We ask students to continually update their Individual Learning Plan (ILP) so we are aware of your intended career path. Where possible, we will source a placement for you in this particular area. If you do not update your ILP, we will have no indication of your preference and you will attend a placement selected for you.


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How Do I Apply? We have, to date, been able to offer places to students from outside the Borough. Please refer to our admissions policy at www.rochdalesfc.ac.uk for full details. All subjects are offered, dependent on student demand and staffing. The College reserves the right to withdraw the offer of any subject prior to enrolment. APPLICATIONS OPEN ON MONDAY 18th SEPTEMBER 2017 To study at RSFC, you must have achieved a minimum of 5 GCSEs, graded 4-9, across four separate subjects, including GCSE Mathematics and/ or English/English Language. A good school reference, attendance and behaviour record are also required, as is a positive College interview. A few subjects have specific entry requirements. Relevant details can be found on the individual subject information pages.

The deadline for applications from students who wish to study at Rochdale Sixth Form College is 12pm on Thursday 7th December 2017.

We are an oversubscribed College. We prioritise students progressing from our partner schools and those who live in the Borough of Rochdale, but if you are not at a partner school and live outside the Borough, don’t worry.

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The Year Ahead September 2017 You should read thoroughly through this prospectus and think carefully about the subjects you might want to study at Rochdale Sixth Form College. We will be visiting your schools to talk to you about the application process, so please have your questions ready. If you are applying from a school outside the Borough, please email or call us with any queries or questions you may have. If you have decided that RSFC is the place for you, you can now begin completing the application form online at www.rochdalesfc.ac.uk Saturday 7th October, 10am-2pm and Thursday 16th November, 4pm-7pm Come along to one of our open events where you will be able to tour the building, meet the staff and see what Rochdale Sixth Form College has to offer you. December 2017 Have you completed your application form yet? Don’t worry, you still have some time left. You might need to get some more advice about your subject choices from your teachers, parents and carers or the Careers office. Alternatively, you can give us a call. Shortly after we have received your application, we will interview you for your place at RSFC, but don’t worry! These interviews are informal occasions usually held at your school which will give you further advice and support on your choices. The deadline for applications from students is 12pm on Thursday 7th December 2017.

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January 2018 Interviews in schools within the Borough will have started, so look out for your interview letter. February 2018 Interviews for places at RSFC continue. Students who do not attend a school in the Borough may be invited to an interview with a member of staff at the College. March 2018 You should have had an update on the progress of your application. If you haven’t heard from the College, please contact us. May 2018 Good luck with your GCSEs! July 2018 We will be sending you some further information in the post about enrolment and what will be happening in your first few weeks of College. You will be invited to our New Student Welcome Day. Attendance is a compulsory part of the enrolment process. August 2018 GCSE results arrive. It is now time to enrol at Rochdale Sixth Form College! Our Enrolment Day will be Friday 24th August 2018. Please ensure that you are available on this date as places cannot be guaranteed for those who do not attend. September 2018 Induction Day for new students will be Monday 3rd September and teaching will begin on Tuesday 4th September.


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Where to Find Us Rochdale Sixth Form is situated in the heart of Rochdale Town Centre, with excellent transport links from all places within the Borough and in Greater Manchester. Bus

Train

Rochdale Bus Station is approximately 5 minutes’ walk from the College site. There are frequent bus services throughout the Borough which terminate in Rochdale.

Rochdale Train Station is situated in the town centre (about 10 minutes’ walk from the College), and has frequent connections to Leeds, Bradford and Manchester.

Bicycle

Metrolink

There is access at the College and plenty of spaces to secure a bicycle.

Go to www.metrolink.co.uk for information about tram stops and times.

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