ESC University Courses Prospectus 2024

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UNIVERSITY COURSES

Our campuses

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Our partnerships Page 34

Course levels Page 36

Our courses Page 40

How to apply Page 119

94%

STUDENT SATISFACTION RATING (compared to 80% nationally, NSS data 2024)

“How free did you feel to express your ideas, opinions & beliefs during your studies?.”

97%, higher than the 23/24 67.6% sector average.*

*NSS (National Student Survey) The survey that monitors all Universities/Higher Education College providers.

4. Why choose us?

Introduction. 6. Why choose us?

6. Our campuses Eastbourne Hastings Lewes 18. Accommodation 20. Learning outside the classroom 22. What grades do I need? 24. Make it happen 26. Partnerships 28. Courses explained

9. Our campuses. Eastbourne Hastings Lewes

28. Student accommodation.

30. Learning outside the classroom.

32. What grades will you need to study with us?

34. Our partnerships.

36. Course levels.

38. Access to HE.

40. Our courses.

119. How to apply.

Contact us:

030 300 39799

Course levels 32. Access to HE 36. Our Courses 60. Course index

helloHE@escg.ac.uk adult.escg.ac.uk @escuniversitycourses

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Art, Design, Media, Music & Acting - Page 42

Level 4 Professional Diploma in Performance:

Acting, Dance & Musical Theatre

HNC/D Creative Media: Film

HNC/D Creative Media: Games Development

BA (Hons) Animation

BA (Hons) Design

BA (Hons) Design: Top-up

BA (Hons) Designer Maker

BA (Hons) Fine Art

BA (Hons) Illustration with Design

BA (Hons) Music Production & Creative Recording

BA (Hons) Photography with Moving Image

Accounting, Business & Computing - Page 66

AAT Professional Accounting

BA (Hons) Business Management

BA (Hons) Business Management: Top-up

HNC/D Computing Systems & Development

Construction & Engineering - Page 76

HNC/D Construction

HNC/D Electrical & Electronic Engineering

HNC/D Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering

Counselling, Complementary Therapies & Healthcare - Page 84

FdSc Person-Centred Counselling

BSc (Hons) Person-Centred Counselling: Top-up

FdSc Integrated Complementary Healthcare

BSc (Hons) Integrated Complementary Healthcare: Top-up

BSc (Hons) Integrated Health, Social Care & Wellbeing

BSc (Hons) Integrated Health, Social Care & Wellbeing: Top-up

Teaching & Early Years - Page 98

FdA Early Years Care & Education

BA (Hons) Early Years Care & Education: Top-up

PGCE/CertEd Further Education & Training

L3 Adult Award in Education & Training

Beauty - Page 108

Level 5 Certificate in Aesthetic Practice

Level 4 Diploma in Advanced Beauty Therapy

Level 4 Certificate in Micropigmentation

Level 4 Diploma in Beauty Advanced Aesthetic Treatments

We have been offering degree courses for over 25 years. With success stories in; Outstanding student satisfaction, Excellent student & staff ratios, Transformative courses, Exceptional success rates, Quality partnerships, Competitive fees.

Welcome.

East Sussex College and University Centre Hastings is the perfect place for you to study a degree.

We are confident that we have a specialist course suitable for you, to help you achieve long-term success and reach the career you are seeking.

There are a number of reasons to study a degree with us at East Sussex College and University Centre Hastings.

We have been offering degree courses for over 25 years. Our courses are validated by the University of Brighton, University of East Anglia & Pearson.

Many University students who study with us go on to achieve great things in their chosen industries. You could be the next!

We pride ourselves on having an exceptional team of dedicated tutors, industry experts, and support staff, who will be with you every step of your exciting journey with us.

Our university-style campuses are fantastic places to develop yourself and learn new things.

We have a wide range of exceptional, industry-standard facilities to ensure that you reach your full potential and get the best out of your studies, ranging from state-of-the-art recording studios to art rooms where you can let your creativity take over.

Our experienced tutors are more than happy to talk with you about the wide-range of courses that we offer.

We look forward to welcoming you to East Sussex College and University Centre Hastings!

Why choose us?

You can study a wide range of subjects.

All of which are perfectly linked to their industry and feed directly into the job market.

We get the thumbs up from the Quality Assurance Agency and NSS.

During our last QAA review, we met all expectations and gained a full confidence rating. Check out our NSS ratingabove National average on 33 of 36 survey questions as rated by our students!

Value for money.

We offer significantly lower tuition fees than many other institutions in the South East.

All our tutors are fullyqualified with experience in their field.

That means they understand how people learn and can personalise your learning experience to help you understand the subject matter in a way that is best for you.

Our class sizes are small enough to make you feel like you belong here. We’ll make you feel a part of something – like a small university family. What’s more, our tutors will always be available to talk to you during and after lectures and give you all the one-to-one time you need.

Our facilities and resources are more readily available. If you need to book the photography studio for a threehour shoot, or you want to record your new music album, then you can. With ease.

“How well has your course developed your knowledge & skills that you think you will need for the future?.”

98.5%, higher than the 23/24 83% sector average.*

*NSS (National Student Survey) The survey that monitors all Universities/Higher Education College providers.

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“Staff value students’ views and opinions about the course.”

93.6%, higher than the 23/24 76.5% sector average.*

*NSS (National Student Survey) The survey that monitors all Universities/Higher Education College providers.

We have campuses in Eastbourne, Hastings and Lewes. See the following pages for more information.

We know it is so important to choose the right place to study your course.

10. Eastbourne.

ESC Eastbourne offers students an experience beyond the classroom. It’s about forging new friendships, discovering the charm of the local surroundings, and acquiring valuable life skills. With its ideal educational environment and the town’s amenities, Eastbourne stands out as the ultimate destination.

Students love our sprawling Eastbourne campus, which boasts plenty of green space to relax between lessons in the warmer summer months. Eastbourne was named one of the best seaside towns in England by Condé Nast Traveller, and is where you will find one of our larger campuses, home to several specialist classrooms for our Higher Education provision, including Counselling practice rooms, Art & Photography studios and Music studios.

Why choose Eastbourne for your Degree course?

It’s the perfect location, featuring the stunning scenery of the South Downs and coastline. It’s also dubbed the Sunshine Coast, a name given because it regularly tops the charts as the UK town with the most sunshine hours in any given year. And given that sunshine equates

Did you know?

Film director Rowan Joffe chose Eastbourne for the location of his remake of Brighton Rock, as the picture-perfect setting made it easier to recreate 1950s Brighton.

Eastbourne has featured in many other films and TV series, including Harry Potter & the Goblet of Fire, Pearl Harbour, Grace and James Bond!

to Vitamin D – the happy hormone – there is no better place to learn in the UK. And while we can’t guarantee high temperatures and year round sunshine, Eastbourne has plenty more to offer.

Eastbourne is big for business, particularly the hospitality and travel and tourism industries, thanks to its sought-after location. Office space, retail units and warehouse units are also in high demand, with plenty of affordable options for companies looking to set roots here. What’s more, the cities of Brighton and London are within a comfortable commutable distance. Who knows where you may end up working following the completion of your Degree with us!

Eastbourne.

Eastbourne is well-known for its abundance of bars and restaurants, offering a diverse selection that ranges from gastropubs and modern bistros to Victorian tearooms and traditional country pubs.

Here are some of our favourite spots to try after class:

The coffee shops are a firm favourite, with many options here in Eastbourne. The coffee revolution started in Seattle over 40 years ago when the very first Starbucks opened its doors. Today we are spoiled for choice with leading chains and independent coffee houses locally. Starbucks and Costa obviously feature, and we also rate Urban Ground, To The Rise Bakery, Coffee & Carrot and The Art House. Did you know on campus, we serve Costa Coffee at a reduced cost to the high street?

The seaside and ice cream go hand in hand and Gelato Famoso is one of many popular choices here in Eastbourne, evidenced by the queues out the door in the summer months. ‘A taste of Italy in Eastbourne’, Gelato Famoso formaly known as Fusciardi’s. The family-run business was established in 1967. The only change is to its name.

Fast-food restaurants remain a popular dining choice thanks to its ease and value for money, and Eastbourne celebrated the return of its Burger King and Wimpy restaurants in the centre of town after years away. A new Taco Bell also features, as well as staples including Subway, McDonald’s and KFC

The Cornfield Garage is perfect for a pint, the town’s most popular branch of JD Wetherspoon features a great choice of local brewers and suppliers.

The Lamb Inn, thought to be one of the oldest pubs in the country, sits proudly in the Old Town and has done since about 1180. It serves fine Sussex ales and could well be haunted.

Bibendum, The Dolphin, The Dewdrop, and The Eagle form a fantastic quartet of pubs in Eastbourne. Locals refer to them as the south street shuffle. Quite a popular route for a night out, starting at Bibendum and working your way along South Street until you reach The Eagle.

Gelato.

Airbourne. Tennis.

Eastbourne attracts nearly five million visitors each year. Here’s why:

In mid-August, visitors and residents line the seafront to catch Eastbourne’s biggest and most popular event, Airbourne. The four-day event features the very best in military and civilian aviation display teams and regularly includes the iconic Red Arrows, RAF Typhoon, Chinook, Wingwalkers and the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.

Airbourne concludes in style with a spectacular firework display which illuminates the seafront!

The Eastbourne International Tennis Tournament. Each June, prior to Wimbledon, some of the world’s best tennis players visit the Sunshine Coast for the Eastbourne International. Some of the biggest names in women’s and men’s tennis have graced the Devonshire Park Lawn Tennis courts including Caroline Wozniacki, Angelique Kerber, Stan Wawrinka, Andy Murray, and Eastbourne’s Johanna Konta.

Eastbourne Pride. Eastbourne Pride has become a firm favourite on the events calendar. ESC has sponsored the event in previous years, proud to celebrate diversity and inclusion in the town.

Eastbourne.

Magnificent Motors. Eastbourne’s greatest motor show takes place over the first May bank holiday weekend. The motoring spectacular features more than 900 vintage and classic cars, motorbikes, buses, and is a weekend packed with live music and entertainment.

Eastbourne Theatres. Musical performances, live shows, and standup comedy are also something to celebrate here in Eastbourne. The Congress Theatre reopened after an extensive refurbishment as part of the £54 million Devonshire Park Project.

The London Philharmonic Orchestra performed as the venue’s premiere concert. Touring comics such as Harry Hill and Alan Carr grace the stage in Eastbourne, and West End shows often roll into town throughout the year.

The Beachy Head Marathon is one of the biggest off-road marathons in the UK and is famous for its gruelling course and beautiful scenery. The run sets off with a route of breathtaking views and challenges - the perfect opportunity to boost your health and general fitness!

Towner Art Gallery Eastbourne served as the venue for the prestigious Turner Prize in 2023, a global pinnacle in recognising contemporary art. The Towner is the perfect place for the creative to stimulate their minds and get a glimpse of some of the best displays around.

A perfect place for the creative to stimulate minds.

The historic & picturesque town of Hastings.

18. Hastings.

Our purpose-built University Centre campuses, Station Plaza and Ore Valley, are purposefully constructed to support students in achieving excellence during their studies. Station Plaza features a striking central, modern-style atrium and spans five floors, including one floor specifically dedicated to our university courses.

Why choose Hastings University Centre for your degree course?

The historic and picturesque town of Hastings combines Victorian elegance and modern transformation, with vibrant and thriving business, tourism, leisure and education sectors. Hastings’ identity and reputation as a thriving national and international arts centre is gathering momentum. University

In 2023, Hastings was rated as the ‘coolest place to live in Sussex’ by health and wellbeing brand Naturecan. The thriving town is a hotspot for the ever-growing creative industries.

Hastings is sometimes referred to as Brighton’s little sister, and shares a lot of the same quirky, artistic qualities as its neighbour. Other comparisons

have been made to the London suburb Shoreditch, with Hastings being dubbed Shoreditch-on-Sea. But to us, Hastings is best known for being itself, and a very attractive place to live, work, study and play.

While TripAdvisor can offer insights into top dining and drinking spots, no one understands Hastings quite like we do. Here, we share some of our personal favourites:

The Crown is a very popular independent pub in the heart of the town and highly recommended for its range of craft beers.

The Dragon Bar is the sister bar to the original Dragon Bar in Shoreditch and is where you can enjoy cocktails and music from the resident DJ who plays tracks straight from vinyl on his mini decks.

The Boulevard Bookshop is a bookshop come Thai cafe night, offering a fine range of homecooked Thai dishes, available for dining in or takeaway.

Ye Olde Pump House is in the heart of the old town and has a stunning interior full of character and is a great place to enjoy real ales.

The seaside is synonymous with fish ‘n chips, and for some of the best in town we love The Cod Father, The Old Town Fryer and The Kingfisher (and not only for their great names!).

Film buffs can take advantage of great cinemas in the town, including the mainstream Odeon, independent picture house Electric Palace, cinema come art gallery Kino-Teatr, and a luxury cinema experience at The Sussex Exchange.

To the east, you’ll find a glorious stretch of beach, with Europe’s largest beachlaunched fishing fleet, iconic black fishing huts, with

views of the East Hill in the background. This is also where you’ll find Hastings Contemporary, a stunning gallery for art aficionados.

ESC is home to many art based degree courses. It’s a great town to live in for aspiring artists, offering private viewings and art shows on a regular basis.

Heading west, you’ll find the famous Hastings Pier, which is a popular hive of activity with open-air yoga, cinema screenings, a variety of eateries, live music and an iconic photobooth!

Day festivals and silent discos take place on a regular basis - perfect over the summer months. Hastings Pier also boasts beautiful views for you to enjoy! Throughout the year, it’s hard not to get carried away with all the parties and festivals going on in the town.

The Seafood & Wine Festival, Hastings Traditional Jack in the Green a fantastic fourday celebration held over the Hastings Pirate Weekend (a famous and quirky event where thousands gather to dress up as pirates!), and its very own version of Mardi Gras - Fat Tuesday are some of the best!

Art shows. Hastings.

Hastings pier.

A fantastic town offering great Value for money, there is so much to explore and discover in Hastings.

Jack in the Green.

The Sussex town of Lewes is steeped in history.

With the white chalk cliffs of the South Downs making a picturesque backdrop.

24. Lewes.

Our popular Lewes campus is known for its community feel and friendly environment. The campus has everything you need, from quiet study spaces to state-of-the-art facilities.

The town centre is just a short walk from campus, as are the Railway Lands and picturesque Grange Gardens. Wave Leisure Centre is on the campus doorstep and has a swimming pool and gym facilities.

Why choose Lewes for your Degree course?

Iconic features on the Lewes landscape include the River Ouse, which runs directly through the town, and Lewes Castle, renowned for being one of the first castles in England following the Norman Conquest and battle of Hastings in 1066.

As you venture into the town centre you are welcomed by narrow alleyways, buildings of historical and architectural character, and a plethora of shops, cafes, and restaurants.

From mainstream brands to independent names, Lewes is a truly artisan town with traditional charm.

Lewes.

The history of Lewes is hugely appealing, and you don’t have to be studying History or Classical Civilisation to appreciate it. Barbican House is a 16th century Grade II listed building next to Lewes Castle. It operates as a museum and features local collections from the Stone Age to medieval times. Barbican House is also home to the Museum of Sussex Archaeology.

Did you know? Anne of Cleves, the fourth wife of King Henry VIII, resided in Lewes. The 16th Century home on Southover Street was given to the Queen following her divorce from the King. (Yes, she was one of the surviving wives!)

Harvey’s Brewery moved into the town in 1790 and has been a staple in the town ever since. Just as John Harvey did, his descendants use a blend of four local hops, water filtered through the South Downs for over 30 years, and a unique 60-year-old yeast strain, to create Harvey’s beers. On some days the Harvey’s Brewery horse drawn cart still frequents the cobbled roads of the town!

History tells us that Lewes has always been proudly independent and liked to do things a little differently. If this sounds like you, then Lewes is the place to come for your Degree!

Lewes boasts a wide-range of fantastic places to eat and drink! From light bites between classes, or somewhere to go after a day of studying, there is something for everyone.

Did you know? Lewes is home to the very first Bill’s Restaurant! Bill Collison, a former Lewes Priory student opened Bill’s as a greengrocer in 2001 and today the popular chain boasts 78 branches! Dine at the Lewes Bill’s to see where it all began!

If you’re a fan of Thai then you’ll love Erawan. It’s an intimate Thai diner that serves up authentic, spicy dishes that are great value. It’s just a couple of minutes from campus, it’s Bring Your Own, and the Penang curry is delicious.

Caccia & Tails is an amazing pasta and focaccia bar offering homemade pasta, sauces, and breads. Eat in or take away, and choose from a mouth-watering menu of pasta and breads. Looking for something new to try? The mac’n’cheese fries with Marmite mayo are a must.

Head to The Swan Inn for a traditional homemade roast dinner with all the trimmings (vegetarian option also available). This intimate pub also features a vinyl-only music policy, which we love!

The Lewes Arms is an architectural gem steeped in character and tradition. Locals say that this is the best pub in Lewes, and we find it hard to disagree. This historic pub, which is over 200-years-old, serves up delicious food, wellkept ales, and great live music entertainment.

John Harvey Tavern is a popular rustic pub in the heart of the town opposite Harvey’s Brewery. We love the Sussex pies and ales direct from Harvey’s Brewery (of course!).

No visit to Lewes is complete without a tour of the famous Harvey’s Brewery (just not on a school night!) “We wunt be druv” a Sussex dialect phrase that means “we will not be driven” and has been used in the county for hundreds of years and denotes the independence, spirit, and pride of the brewers.

Pubs.

Bonfire.

Explore the dynamic brewery scene with Abyss and Beak Brewery, featuring innovative brews, street food and various other pop up events. Don’t miss the ‘These Hills’ summer festival on the South Downs, hosted by Beak Brewery for a memorable celebration of community, culture, and flavourful experiences.

The Depot is a firm favourite thanks to its stunning gardens and proximity to the station, it’s a bit of an all-rounder. Great for food, music events, a fantastic selection of beers, wines, and spirits, a brilliant place to meet with friends, and it’s a cinema!

Glyndebourne.

Of course, Lewes is most famous for its Bonfire Night celebrations. Come the 5th of November, the town marks the foiled gunpowder plot of 1605 with a much-loved annual bonfire procession that really has to be experienced at least once.

There are lots of events happening throughout the year that you can experience. Including a three-day jazz festival, Love Supreme Festival, held during the first weekend in July. Set in the stunning surroundings of Glynde Place, the festival has been running since 2013.

At the opposite end of the celebrations spectrum is the Glyndebourne Festival Opera. Glyndebourne house is a 1,200 seater venue and has held the festival since 1934, attracting people from all over the world. Lewes.

We have a wide variety of local accommodation choices which are very popular with our students.

29. Student accommodation.

University accommodation at Vive Havelock Road, Hastings: This iconic Hastings building, 100 metres from the University campus, offers 49 self-contained studios and coupled with Hotel Vive, offering the use of the hotel facilities, to make a truly unique student living experience. It offers a fully fitted hotel style student studios.

For accommodation enquiries in Hastings, please contact: bookings@vivehotel.co.uk

Close to private student accommodation in the form of halls of residency just metres away from the university campus.

Caburn House, Lewes: Our on-campus residence is the perfect option if you are aged 18 years old or above and wish to live with other international students. Located within the East Sussex College Lewes campus, the residence is just a one minute walk from the main College buildings.

It’s also opposite the main Lewes Community Leisure Centre, which has an indoor swimming pool, sports hall, gym, climbing wall and athletics track.

The town centre is a 10-minute walk away, where there are lots of restaurants, cafés, shops and supermarkets. Lewes train station is just a five-minute walk from the residence.

30. Learning outside of the classroom.

Get involved with your Students’ Union and enhance your student experience.

Career Focus.

We pride ourselves on going that extra mile to make sure our students get a totally enriching experience. We know the importance of gaining valuable work experience, which is why we encourage you to put your learning into practice.

Our tutors are experts in their field and have a wealth of industry contacts at home and abroad for you to tap into.

We will guide you with your personal portfolios and help you to build your CV, even after you’ve graduated.

We’re committed to doing this because we care about you and want you to succeed. Who knows, your lasting impression may get you a job when you graduate.

Students’ Union. When you enrol onto one of our courses you will become part of the Students’ Union at ESC.

We pride ourselves on representing your student voice and helping students where we can. There are Course Representatives for each course supported by us, which ensure that your voice is heard by our University and College management.

We host events throughout the academic year such as wellbeing events and other activities. There are societies that you can join and get involved with, but if you don’t find the one you’re after, you will be encouraged to start your own one!

Lastly, we hope you won’t need it, but if you have any academic issues, we have a dedicated academic progress and wellbeing mentor team who can help by providing advice and support throughout your time at college.

32. What grades will you need to study with us?

Need to Update your Qualifications?

An Access to Higher Education course will help you meet the entry requirements you need to study at university.

Access to Higher Education courses are designed specifically to prepare learners aged 19 or above for university entry. Your qualifications may fall below the entry requirements or maybe out of date, in which case, these intensive courses will develop your research and study skills, and help you gain the qualifications you need to support your university application.

We offer a range of Access to Higher Education courses all of which can lead onto a number of degree courses. See page for 38 for more information.

Applying & Interview Process:

Entry requirements should be used as a general guide as we operate a flexible admissions policy. This means that you could receive a lower conditional offer than the typical offer, informed by our assessment of your complementary non-academic achievements

and experiences. For courses that require interview or portfolio review, this may also be considered in the level of any conditional offer that follows if your application is successful.

Applications must include a personal statement and appropriate references. Closing dates for entry are defined by UCAS.

We welcome applications from mature students with no formal qualifications, and from International students with non-UK qualifications.

International students will need an equivalent overseas qualification together with an IELTS score of 6, and 6 in writing.

If you are a mature student and fall below the entry requirements, evidence of prior learning with an appropriate portfolio of work or relevant industrial experience will be considered. You may be assessed for accredited prior learning (APL) on the basis of other relevant academic qualifications or work/ personal related experience.

All courses require the following; 64 UCAS points from:

• Level 3 Diploma or Extended Diploma

• A-Levels

• Foundation Diploma

• Access Diploma in a related subject

All student must be able to provide;

• Proof of qualifications

• A satisfactory reference

• If English is not your first language, an IELTS score of 6, with a 6 in writing

Additional specific course requirements are listed on each course page.

It is strongly advised that all University Course applicants will have successfully achieved an A* to C grade in both GCSE English and maths, or equivalent qualifications.

34. Our partnerships.

The College takes immense pride in its robust network of partnerships which enrich the educational experience for students. These collaborations enable us to offer high-quality programmes and support services.

Our validating partners, the University of East Anglia (ranked 27th in the Times and Guardian University guides), the University of Brighton, and Pearson, play pivotal roles in shaping our academic landscape, ensuring that our communities benefit from flexible, local, and affordable HE options.

Our affiliations with quality control groups underscore our commitment to excellence. As a member of the Association of Colleges (AoC), we shape policy and advocate for further education. Our alignment with the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) maintains high academic standards. Membership with the Office for Students (OfS) reflects our commitment to regulatory compliance and student wellbeing.

Additionally, our affiliation with the Office of the Independent Adjudicator (OIA) demonstrates dedication to fair dispute resolution. Participation in data collection via the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) contributes to national insights.

Our collaboration with UCAS facilitates seamless transitions for students seeking higher education opportunities.

Our accreditation by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) signifies that our counselling degrees meet professional standards, reflecting our dedication to producing competent and ethical practitioners.

We proudly hold the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) Bronze rating, which recognises our commitment to delivering high-quality teaching, learning, and outcomes. These partnerships, endorsements, and accreditations shape the future of education in East Sussex and beyond.

Our courses are validated by the University of East Anglia, University of Brighton & Pearson.

36. Course levels explained.

This page shows the range and type of taught courses that our college offers. Please note, the study durations relate to full-time courses.

PRE-DEGREE Level 3

A-Level

Level 3 Extended Diploma National Diploma

IB International Baccalaurate

Level 3 Diploma National Certificate

Access to HE Diploma

Advanced Apprenticeships

Access to HE.

Do you have dreams of going to university, but don’t quite have the qualifications?

Our Access to Higher Education courses are an excellent route to university for adult learners. They will enable you to progress onto your chosen degree course. The Access course lasts one academic year and is structured in a way that enables you to manage your commitments outside of college.

For more information, please scan the QR to visit our website.

Lang.Phillippa

Eastbourne

Combined Sciences

Humanities Combined with Social Sciences

Medical Sciences

Nursing & Healthcare Professions

Access to HE Preparation

Hastings (Ore Valley)

Nursing & Healthcare Professions

Humanities & Social Sciences

Return to Study (Pre-access)

Online

Business & Management

Criminology

Data Science - (Subject to accreditation)

Education

Engineering - (Subject to accreditation)

English Studies

Health Professionals

Health & Social Care

Humanities

Midwifery

Nursing

Psychology

Radiography

Science (Biochemical)

Science (Medicine & Healthcare Professions)

Social Science & Health

Social Work

Sport Science - (Subject to accreditation)

Paramedic Science - (Subject to accreditation)

Veterinary Science

Students must research university entry requirements early to align with their diploma and unit choices. While confident in our Access to Higher Education Diplomas, the College cannot guarantee university acceptance. The Access online programme spans 10 months with a minimum 6-month engagement, limiting early completion.

Studied: Access to Teaching.

Art, Design, Media, Music & Acting - Page 42

Level 4 Professional Diploma in Performance:

Acting, Dance & Musical Theatre - Lewes

HNC/D Creative Media: Film - Hastings

HNC/D Creative Media: Games Development - Hastings

BA (Hons) Animation - Lewes

BA (Hons) Design - Lewes

BA (Hons) Design: Top-up - Lewes

BA (Hons) Designer Maker - Hastings

BA (Hons) Fine Art - Hastings

BA (Hons) Illustration with Design - Hastings

BA (Hons) Music Production & Creative Recording - Eastbourne

BA (Hons) Photography with Moving Image - Hastings

Accounting, Business & Computing - Page 66

AAT Professional Accounting - Hastings/Online

BA (Hons) Business Management - Hastings

BA (Hons) Business Management: Top-up - Hastings

HNC/D Computing Systems & Development - Hastings

Construction & Engineering - Page 76

HNC/D Construction - Eastbourne

HNC/D Electrical & Electronic Engineering - Hastings

HNC/D Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering - Hastings

Counselling, Complementary Therapies & Healthcare - Page 84

FdSc Person-Centred Counselling - Eastbourne/Hastings

BSc (Hons) Person-Centred Counselling: Top-up - Eastbourne

FdSc Integrated Complementary Healthcare - Lewes

BSc (Hons) Integrated Complementary Healthcare: Top-up - Lewes

BA (Hons) Integrated Health, Social Care & Wellbeing - Hastings

BA (Hons) Integrated Health, Social Care & Wellbeing: Top-up - Hastings

Teaching & Early Years - Page 98

FdA Early Years Care & Education - Hastings

BA (Hons) Early Years Care & Education: Top-up - Hastings

PGCE/Cert Ed Further Education & Training - All campuses

L3 Adult Award in Education & Training - All campuses

Beauty - Page 108

Level 5 Certificate in Aesthetic Practice - Hastings

Level 4 Diploma in Advanced Beauty Therapy - Lewes

Level 4 Certificate in Micropigmentation - Hastings

Level 4 Diploma in Beauty Advanced Aesthetic Treatments - Lewes

Art, Design, Media, Music & Acting.

Level 4 Professional Diploma in Performance:

Acting, Dance & Musical Theatre - Page 44

HNC/D Creative Media: Film - Page 46

HNC/D Creative Media: Games Development - Page 48

BA (Hons) Animation - Page 50

BA (Hons) Design - Page 52

BA (Hons) Design: Top-up - Page 54

BA (Hons) Designer Maker - Page 56

BA (Hons) Fine Art - Page 58

BA (Hons) Illustration with Design - Page 60

BA (Hons) Music Production & Creative Recording - Page 62

BA (Hons) Photography with Moving Image - Page 64

Level 4 Professional Diploma in Performance: Acting, Dance & Musical Theatre

“The opportunity to have full creative control in the work we produce, whilst collaborating with others in creating work, is really enjoyable. We still get guidance from our tutor though, so there is a good balance between freedom and support.” - Jack Silberston.

Scan the QR code to view all of our courses online or visit adult.escg.ac.uk.

ABOUT THIS COURSE:

This unique one-year professional diploma will provide you with the skills, knowledge and experience to help you progress into higher education, drama school, conservatories training or directly into employment in the creative industries.

AREAS OF STUDY:

This course is perfect if you intend on pursuing a career in the creative arts, within acting, dance or musical theatre. It allows you to explore, develop and test your creativity through a range of stimulating and demanding industry-linked projects.

You will explore a range of techniques, genres and processes relevant to the creative industries in order to define and support your artistic ambitions while taking ownership of your own professional development.

There are three units to study during this course. During each unit, you will be introduced to the realities of a professional working environment and learn the necessary rehearsal etiquette and professional practice standards required within the industry.

You will take part in a range of performance activities to develop your performance technique.

See fee sheet at the back of this guide or view our fees online.

You will also instigate, rehearse, and perform in a specialist performance project which will require you to identify the project objectives, clarifying and agreeing the scope of the work, managing your time and resources to achieve a final outcome for a clearly identified audience.

EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION:

Once you have completed this course, you will gain a Level 4 UAL Professional Diploma in Performance.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

Minimum age 18 years old. A successful audition will be required.

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Creative Media: Film

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ABOUT THIS COURSE:

Are you interested in the world of film production but don’t know where to start? Look no further than our comprehensive course, which covers all the essential skills and techniques you’ll need to succeed in this exciting field.

Led by experienced industry professionals, our course covers a wide range of topics, from camera techniques and lighting to post-production editing using Adobe Premiere Pro. You’ll learn everything you need to know to create visually stunning films, videos and other content that will capture your audience’s attention.

We’ll dive into the different types of lighting and how to use them to create different moods and atmospheres in your productions.

Once you’ve mastered the basics of filming, we’ll move onto postproduction editing, where you’ll learn how to use Adobe Premiere Pro to bring your footage to life. You’ll learn how to add effects, music, and sound effects to your videos to create a polished, professional finished product.

You’ll have the opportunity to work on hands-on projects, putting your new-found knowledge into practice and honing your skills under the guidance of our experienced

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instructors. And because our classes are small, you’ll receive personalised attention and feedback every step of the way.

Whether you’re an aspiring filmmaker, a video producer, or a content creator, our course will give you the tools to succeed in the competitive world of film production. Why wait? Enrol today and start your journey to becoming a master of the craft!

EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION:

This degree-level film making course will teach you the practical elements of digital and film, editing and cinematography and will give you the skills and confidence to progress as either an independent filmmaker, freelancer or onto higher education.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

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HNC/D Creative Media: Games Development

ABOUT THIS COURSE:

Are you ready to turn your passion for gaming into a career? Look no further than our Games Development course!

In this program, you’ll receive comprehensive training in the industry’s leading software, including Unity Engine, Unreal Engine 5, and Maya Autodesk. Unity Engine is an essential tool for game developers, offering powerful capabilities for designing and building games across a range of platforms.

With Unreal Engine 5, you’ll learn how to create visually stunning, immersive experiences using cutting-edge technology. And with Maya Autodesk, you’ll gain a deep understanding of 3D modelling and animation, allowing you to create lifelike characters and environments.

Our experienced instructors will guide you through every step of the development process, from initial concept to final release.

EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION:

Our students have gone on to work within the music/creative industries around the world. Once you have completed the course you will be fully prepared for a career within the Creative Media Industry.

Alternatively, you may also choose to go on to study a Top-Up degree in Digital Media Production or music production.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

To view the general entry requirements for all courses, please see page 32.

You’ll learn essential skills such as programming, level design and project management, while also gaining hands-on experience with industrystandard tools and techniques.

With our Games Development course, you’ll be well on your way to a successful career in the exciting and fast-paced world of game development.

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BA (Hons) Animation

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ABOUT THIS COURSE:

Our BA (Hons) Animation course will give you a solid understanding, and a range of practical experience, for you to build your career. You will focus on animation and learn transferable skills and technical knowhow to give you an edge in this amazingly creative and diverse industry.

WHAT WILL I STUDY?

You will learn the essential animation principles during lectures and workshops, and from there, build your knowledge of animation techniques and mediums, embracing traditional and new media technologies such as Stop Motion Animation, Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality and Motion Capture.

All aspects of animation will be explored. You will learn about stop frame animation, CGI and 3D animation with a particular focus on modelling and rigging. You will take part in live action-animation workshops with options to use our Motion Capture suits to record the live action components.

Throughout the course lectures and assignments, there will be an emphasis on planning and pre-production, production, and post-production skills and how they relate to the industry.

This practical exploration will be underpinned by cultural, visual and academic research and investigation to enable students to respond in a personal manner with informed authority and confidence.

EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION:

Once you have graduated, you will have a diverse range of skills to start you career with. You are now fully-equipped to enter the creative industry in a number of areas including Animation, Game Art, VFX, Advertising or Illustration. You may decide to begin freelance work, or progress onto MA Animation programmes.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

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BA (Hons) Design

You will learn how to demonstrate key skills including:

- Initiative

- Independent Inquiry

- Creative Thinking

- Project Management

- Reflective Learning

- Team-working

- Problem-solving

- Digital Software

- Design Principles

- Advertising & Branding

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ABOUT THIS COURSE:

This interdisciplinary degree will enable you to develop the professional skills ready for a wide range of roles within the contemporary design industries.

Explore many disciplines, such as illustration, graphics, fashion, concept art and photography, to name a few, encouraging your own creative approach to design thinking.

The design industries no longer demand specialists, but rather designers who work across a variety of media. With the merger of new digital technologies and ensuing media revolution there is an increased need for designers who understand the impact of the screen as much as conventional design practices.

AREAS OF STUDY:

Within your dedicated design studio sessions, the first year will explore ethical and theoretical debate around the roles of the designer, as well as learning a wide range of practical design skills such as Graphics, 3D Design, Multimedia, Web design, Motion graphics, Illustration and Photography.

The professional studio ethic continues into the second year of study and enables you to build relationships freely across a broad range of disciplines, working as part of a team as well as individually, establishing design in its market context working with internationally acclaimed clients.

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The final year seeks to provide intellectually equipped and creatively competent individual designers, creating visuals for positive change and who possess a commitment to improving the quality of their own and other’s cultural experiences.

EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION:

You will become a critical practitioner within the field of design, duly equipped with the technical, design & creative skills. You will be able to operate effectively as a professional within Graphic design, Illustration, UI/UX Design, Photography, Animation, Motion graphics, etc. and also have the skills to become Art Directors and Design Managers.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

BA (Hons) Design: Top-up

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A trip to Racquet Studios’ virtual production studio.

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ABOUT THIS COURSE:

This course is a one-year BA (Hons) Top-up year for applicants who have successfully completed a previous two-year HND or foundation degree in a related area.

The course is divided into four units - Design Enterprise, Critical and Cultural Studies, Professional Practice and a self-initiated project. Students are encouraged to produce outcomes across a range of creative disciplines to develop critical approaches in design; as a tool for socioeconomic change; innovation and application; and to professional practice.

AREAS OF STUDY:

The course is assessed through a mixture of practical and theoretical outcomes depending on the relevant modules. Ultimately, students are given the opportunity to demonstrate their understanding of the design process within the context of a self-determined brief with the aim to apply their knowledge, understanding, intellectual and practical skills gained over the previous modules. The outcome of the self-initiated brief will be a key feature of students portfolio of work and as such will enhance their employability within the creative industries.

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EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION:

Students will become critical practitioners within the field of design, equipped with the technical, design & creative skills, knowledge and attributes required to operate effectively as professionals within the full range of creative industries. Graduates enter employment in a wide range of contexts including Art Director and Studio manager and become life-long learners with an appreciation of the value to society of a design education.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

You will require 240 Credits from the Foundation Degree or equivalent. You will achieve a BA (Hons) Design from the University of East Anglia.

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BA (Hons) Designer Maker

ABOUT THIS COURSE:

Our Designer Maker course will help you to develop all the skills you need to establish yourself as a craft practitioner.

You’ll be able to study the course over 3 years full time or 6 years part time, benefiting from the strong emphasis on design practice and making, giving you a solid understanding of materiality and function.

You will develop your creative thinking and experiment with a range of materials to produce installations, prototype product design and retail ready pieces. Use our state of the art facilities to learn technical skills in ceramics, glasswork, metalwork and sustainable practices.

WHAT WILL I STUDY?:

- You will be able to work in your own dedicated studio space in our new University Centre, with access to established workshops spaces.

- Visiting guest lecturers and industry experts will provide you with a thought-provoking insight into real-life engineering examples.

- You will have the advantage of being part of smaller class sizes giving you increased contact time with your tutors, providing you with real value for money.

EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION:

Once you have graduated, you will have a diverse range of transferable skills that will enable you to start your career in this exciting industry. You may have found your specialism, or you may wish to continue working with a diverse range of materials, but one thing that is sure, you will be fully equipped to seek out roles and apply your knowledge as a designer maker. Other options could include further study onto MA programmes or complete a Post Graduate Certificate of Education.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

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Amanda Pattenden.

“I would heartily recommend this course to others. Even as a mature student, I have learned so much about myself and the world around me. It’s not just about the discipline of art practice but growing as a person with a unique and authentic voice expressing itself through my creativity.” - Amanda Pattenden.

Image caption. Examples of our students’ work in the BA (Hons) Designer Maker course.

BA (Hons) Fine Art

Once you have graduated, you will have a diverse range of transferable skills that will equip you for a career in the creative industries and allow you to build a sustainable art practice. Destinations include MA study, teaching, independent practice and gallery work.

Image caption. Below image of Laura and a piece of her work in the BA (Hons) Fine Art course.

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ABOUT THIS COURSE:

Our BA (Hons) Fine Art course in Hastings will develop your understanding of what makes contemporary art and provide you with the skills and inspiration to create it.

Develop your knowledge, skills and research whilst exploring work related learning opportunities throughout the course. You will engage with our lecture programme and develop practical work in a supportive and diverse studio environment.

You will develop your technical and practical skills in painting, printmaking, sculpting and installation, while exploring a range or mixed media, film and photography.

Industry experts, specialist practitioners and recent graduates, will provide you with interesting and engaging lectures to give you inspiration for your studies and future career.

AREAS OF STUDY:

During your first year we will introduce you to essential Fine Art knowledge, skills and visual language. We will encourage you to challenge your preconceptions and experiment with traditional and nontraditional ideas, materials and processes.

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You will explore the disciplines of painting, printmaking, sculpting, photography, and moving image, as well as build a contextual understanding of historical methodologies and interpretations of Fine Art.

In the second year you will research contemporary artists and movements, helping you to gain a better understanding of the individual specialisms in this fascinating subject.

Your final year will prepare you for a career in the industry. You will undertake an exhibition project, demonstrating your personal vision and artistic maturity.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

To view the general entry requirements for all courses, please see page 32.

Archie White.
Studied: BA (Hons) Fine Art

BA (Hons) llustration with Design

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ABOUT THIS COURSE:

Our BA (Hons) Illustration with Design programme will equip you with the creative skills and ability to adapt to the ever-changing demands of the creative industry.

You’ll explore the methodologies and principles of Graphic Design and Illustration whilst also broadening your knowledge with theoretical approaches from other disciplines, i.e. photography and printmaking, to enable diverse conceptual outcomes.

AREAS OF STUDY:

The course is structured to develop strong ideas and creative expression, alongside cementing your own ethos and approach to the use and application of visual language in response to self-initiated or commercial briefs. Although there is a strong digital aspect to the course embracing new technologies and software, we also look to develop and enhance your practical skills enabling you to be as much of a physical maker as a digital artist.

Our tutors will draw on their years of industry experience to help, stimulate and encourage you to learn from real-life examples, providing value and quality throughout your learning experience to prepare you for the creative industry.

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

To view the general entry requirements for all courses, please see page 32.

Cristina Munteanu.
Studied: BA (Hons) Illustration with Design

BA (Hons)

Music Production & Creative Recording

Ethan James.
Studied: BA (Hons) Music Production & Creative Recording

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ABOUT THIS COURSE:

This exciting and inspiring degree has been designed for all aspiring musicians, engineers or producers interested in pursuing a career within the recording music industry.

This three year degree offers everything the modern music practitioner needs with eight professional equipped recording studios, two Mac suites, a performance stage, a wealth of in-house talent and a ‘real world’ production-based syllabus.

WHAT WILL I STUDY?:

You will study recording, sequencing, mixing, mastering, songwriting, performance, business and film.

You will create professional recordings, produce audiovisual work, compose/rite original material, develop your performance skills, learn about the music business including producing your own tracks with support from industry professionals.

You will work on professional equiptment, gaining technical and creative experience in multitrack recording, sequencing and programming.

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EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION:

This programme prepares you for range of careers in the music industry.

Graduates from this course have gone on to work with major organisations, some creating their own companies.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

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BA (Hons) Photography with Moving Image

ABOUT THIS COURSE:

This Photography with Moving Image degree will provide you with an opportunity to explore the art, science and ethics of photography and moving image.

The course will encourage you to explore experimental approaches to both photography and moving image, which will help you develop your unique perspective on the medium.

WHAT WILL I STUDY?:

The course will emphasise the importance of creativity and problem-solving in a trans media manner, using both photography and moving image, as key skills essential for producing and impactful and meaningful work.

You will work in the darkroom and photographic studio, with digital and analogue materials, exploring intent, meaning, technique and technology to enable you to control the media for your own narrative, whether that be for commercial or artistic endeavours.

Our tutors are highly experienced degree-level educators who have many years working in related industries.

You will have the opportunity to raise your profile as a photographer through a range of activities, including work experience placements in the industry, entering your work into local and national competitions and exhibiting your work at our degree show.

There are opportunities for visits to local, national and international galleries, engagement in live projects and industry placements all of which will provide you with the potential to gain valuable experience.

EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION:

Once you have graduated, you will have a diverse range of transferable skills that will enable you to start your career in this exciting industry. You will be fully-equipped to seek out roles and apply your knowledge as a freelance photographer. Other options could include further study onto MA Photography programmes.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

To view the general entry requirements for all courses, please see page 32.

Photography with Moving Image

Violette Sivyer.

“I can honestly say it changed my life in more ways than I could have imagined and I don’t regret any part of it. If anything, I wish I’d gone back to education sooner!” -

We will encourage you to express your creative abilities, exploring and combining new knowledge, skills, and understanding to develop photographic practice in a variety of contexts, environments, and media. You will be free to explore traditional and contemporary photography, get involved with the vibrant and diverse creative community, all while learning specialist and transferable skills from our highly experienced and qualified tutors.

Photography with Moving Image
CampusHastings

AAT Professional Accounting - Page 68

BA (Hons) Business Management - Page 70

BA (Hons) Business Management: Top-up - Page 72

HNC/D Computing Systems & Development - Page 74

AAT Professional Accounting

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ABOUT THIS COURSE:

The Level 4 Diploma in Professional Accounting offers technical training in accounting and is ideal for anyone wishing to pursue a career in accountancy or finance.

The purpose of the Level 4 Diploma in Professional Accounting is to enhance the skills developed from the Level 3 Diploma in Accounting, enabling students to maximise opportunities in their current or new employment.

WHAT WILL I STUDY?:

The Level 4 Diploma in Professional Accounting covers high-level accounting and finance topics and tasks.

Students will look at and become comfortable with a wide range of financial management skills and applications, and will gain competencies in drafting financial statements for limited companies, recommending accounting systems strategies and constructing and presenting complex management accounting reports.

Students will also learn about specialist areas such as tax, auditing, credit and debit management and cash and financial management. Key themes have also been introduced throughout the suite of accounting qualifications,

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including technology, ethics, sustainability and communication.

EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION:

The accountancy skills developed through this qualification will enable a student to seek employment with confidence.

Once qualified, and having met AAT’s criteria, students can apply for full AAT membership, which will allow them to use the designatory letters MAAT after their name.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

It is recommended to have prior attainment in other business or finance studies for optimal engagement. Additionally, experience in a financial environment, either currently or formerly, would be advantageous.

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BA (Hons) Business Management

ABOUT THIS COURSE:

Our Degree in Business Management is studied over three-years and has a strong work-related emphasis.

You will be given a practical and vocational perspective of business as you develop a broad understanding of business and management theory.

You may also be able to study this course part-time.

Our expert tutors will help you expand your commercial awareness and business acumen, giving you an insight into essential business functions such as management, human resources, marketing and finance.

You will also study international business and the globalised marketplace, helping you to understand the different cultural landscapes.

You will learn about a range of strategic concepts, tools and theories, and also improve your written and oral communication skills.

Working industry case studies and examples will give you a real insight into the business world and will prepare you for a career in the business world.

WHAT WILL I STUDY?:

During the first year you will to fine-tune your innovative approaches to business management operational systems giving you a broad understanding of the business world. In the second year you will delve deeper into key business areas, such as organisational behaviour and digital marketing, alongside developing your own business plan as well as investigating the entrepreneurial mindset.

In the final year you will conduct your own research project, widen your knowledge of global markets, leading change and operational systems and understand business strategies for creating and maintaining competitive advantage.

EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION:

Once you have completed the HND you will have a diverse range of transferable skills that will enable you to either; start your career in the industry, or further it with promotion to management level roles, or choose to specialise in a particular business function or role. Otherwise you could continue with your studies and top-up your qualification with the full BSc Honours on our BSc (Hons) Business Management top-up at the University Centre Hastings.

Jane Vaushan Smith.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

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BA (Hons) Business Management: Top-up

ABOUT THIS COURSE:

Our Business top-up course will help you to achieve a full BSc (Hons) degree in Business Management. You will build on the knowledge and skills you have attained from previous study and expand your learning of business processes with imaginative and interesting lectures wide range of business careers.

You will use your problem solving approach to critically analyse the development and implementation of business tactics and strategies, with particular consideration to the constantly changing business environment.

You will learn about a range of strategic concepts, tools and theories, and also improve your written and oral communication skills during report writing and presentations. Working industry case studies and examples will give you a real insight into the business world and will prepare you for a career in the business world.

WHAT WILL I STUDY?:

This one year top-up course will fine-tune your innovative approaches to business management operational systems. You will be able to explore traditional and modern methods of communication, learn how to manage an organisation and put together a strategic plan.

EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION:

Once you have graduated, you will have a diverse range of transferable skills that will enable you to either, start your career, or further it with promotion, in this exciting industry. You may choose to specialise in a particular business function or role, or you could choose to enter into further study on MA programmes or complete a Post Graduate Certificate of Education.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

Successful completion of an HND, Foundation Degree or equivalent accreditation (240 CAT points).

To view the general entry requirements for all courses, please see page 32.

Craig Botherson.

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ABOUT THIS COURSE:

Our HND in Computing and Systems Development is studied over two years and will help you to develop your skills in front and back-end design technologies.

You will be given a practical and vocational perspective as you develop key knowledge in e-commerce related systems and the business related skills you’ll need for a successful career in the IT industry.

Our expert tutors will help you expand your commercial awareness, while studying computer and network infrastructures. There will be a strong element of design and creativity throughout the course. We will help you to develop a good mix of employability skills as well as the essential knowledge needed to progress onto higher levels of study.

WHAT WILL I STUDY?:

During the two years your learning will span a whole range of computing disciplines, focusing on hardware, systems analysis, web technologies, programming databases, networking and multimedia.

You will become familiar with a range of computer systems and networking technologies, be able to explore a range of website and database design concepts, and learn how to effectively manage them. You will be able to get creative while designing and building a range of web applications, all while relating your projects and assignments to real-life working examples to expand your learning.

EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION:

Once you have completed the HND you will have a diverse range of transferable skills that will enable you to either start your career in a number of IT technician roles or continue with your studies and top-up your qualification with the full BSc Honours on our BSc (Hons) Computing and Systems Development course.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

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HNC/D Construction - Page 78

HNC/D Electrical & Electronic Engineering - Page 80

HNC/D Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering - Page 82

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ABOUT THIS COURSE:

The Level 4 BTEC HNC (Higher National Certificate) in Construction is highly valued by employers and employees, and will help develop your career in the building and construction sector.

Once the Level 4 is completed, you can chose to continue to the Level 5 HND (Higher National Diploma). Both courses are studied part-time, on one day a week over two years.

The courses offer you specialist pathways designed to support progression into relevant occupational areas in construction management or onto a Level 6 Top-up degree.

You can study this course alongside your current employment through our parttime day release option. Putting your newly developed skills into practise straight away.

WHAT WILL I STUDY?:

The modules are a mix of compulsory and optional. HNC modules include Construction Technology, Legal & Statutory, Construction Information, Alternative Energy, Science and Materials, BIM, and Group Project.

Level 5

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HND modules include Contracts & Management, Personal Professional Development, Advanced BIM, Maintenance & Operations, Sustainable Methods of Construction, Project Management.

All modules are theory and research based, and require written projects to be completed throughout each year. Where possible, links can be made between your employment on the construction sector and the modules being studied. By the end of this course you will have developed a good range of employability skills to further your career.

You can study this course alongside your current employment through our parttime day release option, ensuring you can put your newly developed skill into practice right away.

EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION:

Upon successful completion, you should find increased advancement in your career or progress to a specialist Top-up degree at a university.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

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HNC/D Electrical & Electronic Engineering

ABOUT THIS COURSE:

Our HND Electrical and Electronic Engineering course is a two year full-time qualification that will give you a broad understanding of electrical and electronic principles. This course is perfect if are looking to continue your education at a higher level, with the aim of employment afterwards.

WHAT WILL I STUDY?:

Our expert tutors will provide you with strong, sector-related content and an emphasis on practical skills to help you expand your existing knowledge of engineering. You will focus on mathematics, modern design and electrical techniques, as well as mechanical principles to give you a broad understanding of all industrial needs.

Specialisms will take place in the second year where you will have the opportunity to hone your skills in electrical disciplines. By the end of the course you will have developed a good mix of practical and employability skills to further your career or progress onto a top-up degree.

You will be able work in your own dedicated space in our University Centre, with access to PCs and Mac computer software.

You will gain a range of transferable skills that will provide you with intellectual flexibility and dynamism to take into the next stage of your career, or into further study.

Our tutors have fantastic links with local employers meaning you can tap into these local businesses to try and secure potential work placements or even a job.

This course has been designed with career progression in mind and can be the perfect springboard into a career in engineering.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

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HNC/D Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering

Hastings

“Involving our students in real issues with local companies is very important, as it gives them an opportunity to see how Hastings’ engineering skills are in use across the world.” - Marilyn Ward

Once you have completed the course you will have a diverse range of transferable skills that will enable you to either advance in your current role, or push for a promotion in this exciting industry. You may also choose to top-up your qualification to full honours on our BSc (Hons) Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering course.

Past students have gone on to work with local businesses such as Qinetiqs, where graduates secure technician, supervisor and management roles. Past students have worked with companies such as EDF, Aero Vintage, Photek, Deutsch(TE), Secol Engineering, VG Scienta, Stevens Rowsell, British Gypsum and Interface Engineering.

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ABOUT THIS COURSE:

Our HND Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering course is a two year full-time qualification that will give you a broad understanding of mechanical and manufacturing principles. This course is perfect if you are looking to continue your education at a higher level with the aim of employment afterwards.

Our expert tutors will provide you with strong, sector-related content and an emphasis on practical skills to help you expand your existing knowledge of engineering. You will focus on mathematics, modern design and manufacturing techniques, as well as electrical principles to give you a broad understanding of all industrial needs.

Specialisms will take place in the second year where you will have the opportunity to hone your skills in manufacturing disciplines. By the end of the course you will have developed a good mix of practical and employability skills to further your career or progress onto a top-up degree.

WHAT WILL I STUDY?:

- You will be able work in your own dedicated space in our University Centre, with access to PCs and Mac computer software.

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- You will gain a range of transferable skills that will provide you with intellectual flexibility and dynamism to take into the next stage of your career or into further study.

Our tutors have fantastic links with local employers meaning you can tap into these local businesses to try and secure potential work placements or even a job.

This course has been designed with career progression in mind and can be the perfect springboard into a career in engineering.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

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Counselling, Complementary Therapies &

FdSc Person-Centred Counselling - Page 86

BSc Person-Centred Counselling: Top-up - Page 88

FdSc Integrated Complementary Healthcare - Page 90

BSc (Hons) Integrated Complementary Healthcare: Top-up - Page 92

BSc (Hons) Integrated Health, Social Care & Wellbeing - Page 94

BSc (Hons) Integrated Health, Social Care & Wellbeing: Top-up - Page 96

FdSc Person-Centred Counselling

Our qualified students now work in a wide range of services including; abuse services, drug and alcohol addiction services, primary care counselling, relationship services, loss and bereavement services for young people, mental health services and careers services as well as in private practice. Qualification from the course is the first stage towards professional accreditation and will also enable students to progress to higher levels of study.

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ABOUT THIS COURSE:

This BACP (British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy) accredited Foundation Degree in Person-Centred Counselling enables students to develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to work as effective person-centred counsellors.

Once completed, students can choose to complete a further year to get the full BSc (Hons) in Person-Centred Counselling, or start work in private practice or other counselling settings.

The course is based on the person-centred philosophy and therapy of Carl Rogers. All course tutors are qualified and experienced counsellors.

WHAT WILL I STUDY?:

Personal development forms an important part of the course. The skills and professional attitudes of counselling are developed through small and large group work, seminars, creative workshops, tutored discussions and lectures. The group process forms an important part of the learning.

The main aims are achieved through students becoming able to use person-centred counselling skills and attitudes to form and maintain effective counselling relationships.

- You’ll develop the skills of reflection and reflexivity in relation to their counselling practice.

- You’ll also analyse the social context of counselling practice including the family, difference and diversity, culture, politics, religion and language within contemporary society.

During the course you will examine the implications of working as a counsellor across a range of work settings including private practice.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

General requirement plus a Level 2 Counselling skills course with a minimum of 60 hours counselling skills which must include observation of counselling practice.

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BSc (Hons)

Person-Centred Counselling: Top-up

ABOUT THIS COURSE:

The BSc (Hons) in PersonCentred Counselling Top-up course is modular based comprising 1 x 60 credit project based module which form a body of knowledge about the effectiveness of personcentred counselling in specific therapeutic settings, and 3 x 20 credit modules which will focus on; Professional Practice and Ethics, Expressive and Creative Therapy and Issues of Diversity.

The course is designed for qualified Person-Centred, Humanistic or Integrative counsellors who want to build on their understanding of personcentred theory and practice across a range of therapeutic work.

The course is also designed for those qualified counsellors who want to expand their understanding of professional practice and ethics and issues of diversity in counselling practice, and for those who want to include creative and expressive therapy in their practices.

This course is a programme over three terms for counsellors with

a Person-Centred, Humanistic or Integrative counselling qualification at level 5 and which meet all the required standards for counsellors in training for the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP).

WHAT WILL I STUDY?:

The course consists of course work and placement work. Course work includes modules over a single term focused on the development of professional practice in term 1, issues of diversity in term 2 and expressive and creative therapy in term 3.

Placement work is connected the applied practice module which runs over the three terms of the course in which students examine and critically evaluate their person-centred counselling practice using a range of research methods and assessment scales.

This course is available as a one year full-time course or two year part-time course.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

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Peter Studley.

FdSc Integrated Complementary Healthcare

Integrated Complementary

Healthcare therapists can work in a variety of settings from hospices to community services supporting people with additional needs. Many choose to work as sole traders or within holistic therapy clinics.

Graduates may also opt for a full time honours degree, e.g. Occupational Health or Top Up degree in Integrated Healthcare Management.

“ I had outstanding support from all tutors from Level 3 to BSc and am still in touch with one of my tutors - they continue to support me.” -

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ABOUT THIS COURSE:

Complementary health care encompasses a wide range of practices including reflexology, aromatherapy and therapeutic massage. This foundation degree aims to produce informed and skilled complementary health care practitioners.

You will also study a variety of subjects to support your work as a complementary therapist including nutrition, business and professional practice. In the second year there is also an opportunity for a work placement option.

The two year FdSc (foundation degree) includes a weekly clinic to practise your skills in a clinical setting at the Graduation Salons.

The final top-up year (see following page) enables practitioners to focus on their own particular research based practice, deepening knowledge and skills.

This is a unique programme of study offered by East Sussex College campus offered in partnership with the University of East Anglia.

The programme has been carefully designed to cover many different aspects of complementary healthcare in such a way that practical skills are balanced with a comprehensive training in the underpinning knowledge relating to the therapy being studied.

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This course has been accredited by the Federation of Holistic Therapists. We encourage you to become a student member of the FHT when you join any of our Complementary Healthcare courses.

WHAT WILL I STUDY?

The programme will focus on three main therapies body massage, reflexology and aromatherapy.

You’ll develop expertise in Body Massage and Aromatherapy; Reflexology, Nature of Health; Anatomy & Physiology; Process and Prevention of Disease ; Philosophies of Oriental Medicine; Remedial, Therapeutic & Sports Massage; Business to name a few.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

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Lottie Morphew-Hedges. Studied: BSc (Hons) Integrated Complementary Healthcare.

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ABOUT THIS COURSE:

This unique top-up degree, accredited by the FHT, enables students with an FdSc in Integrated Complementary Healthcare, or with extensive prior experience, to top-up their qualification to a full BSc (Hons) degree.

It contains a mix of theory and practical modules, culminating in a Research module which will enable you to graduate as a specialist in your chosen complementary healthcare field.

WHAT WILL I STUDY?:

The modules are designed to build on skills, techniques and knowledge you explored in the Foundation degree. You will develop proficiency in Clinical Nutrition; Advanced Clinical Massage; Clinical Practice & Management; Oriental Medicine in Practice; Research Project.

Each module will include is taught by experienced practitioners who are experts in their fields, and will include assessments to check you are on course to be a successful and safe practicing therapist.

Some modules are theory based and will be studied online with interactive live lessons, and others will take place in our weekly clinics treating members of the public.

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Subject to validation

This course has been accredited by the Federation of Holistic Therapists. We encourage you to become a student member of the FHT when you join any of our Complementary Healthcare courses.

EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION:

You could be employed as a complementary healthcare practitioner in a variety of healthcare settings including hospices, care homes and other health settings. Alternatively you could set up as a private Complementary Healthcare practitioner or progress onto postgraduate study at university.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

To apply for this course you will need to have extensive experience in holistic therapies from our Foundation Degree in Complementary Healthcare, or Integrated Complementary Healthcare.

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BSc (Hons) Integrated Health, Social Care & Wellbeing

ABOUT THIS COURSE:

The BSc (Hons) Integrated Health, Social Care and Wellbeing has been designed for individuals working within the health, social care, and wellbeing sector.

Understanding the relationship between the different professions to facilitate multiagency working in this sector is vital to ensure that person-centred care is at the forefront of the industry.

Developing knowledge and skills in providing joined-up, comprehensive support services which meet people’s needs has never been more important for professionals involved in today’s changing and expanding integrated health and social care sector.

This course will include topics like Operational Quality and Mental Health and Wellbeing, designed to allow you to develop your professional and personal skills and consider how you could implement positive changes in your own area of practice. Optional modules included at both year 1 and year 2 will enable you to tailor your qualification to the area of health, social care and wellbeing that you are working within.

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WHAT WILL I STUDY?:

You will study a variety of modules over the 3 years include: Mental Health and Wellbeing; Researching Contemporary Issues in Integrated Health, Social Care and Wellbeing; Reviewing Safeguarding Policy and Practice; Developing a Quality and Sustainable Work Setting; Leadership Practice in the Health and Social Care Setting; International Healthcare

EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION:

You could use your new knowledge and skills to change careers and take up management positions within the industry. Or you could have progress onto postgraduate courses at universities in a variety of subjects including Occupational Therapy and Public Health.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

You must have a current and valid Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) report. You must also be working or volunteering in a relevant health and social care setting, for at least 12 hours a week

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BSc (Hons) Integrated Health, Social Care & Wellbeing:

Top-up

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WHAT WILL I STUDY?:

You will study a range of modules designed to allow you to explore what it is to manage staff and projects, to make changes with confidence, explore the international health and social care sector and to carry out relevant and work related research.

Delve into our Integrated Health, Social Care & Wellbeing topup programme, where you’ll encounter modules designed to enhance your expertise. Explore Leadership Practice in the Healthcare setting, equipping you with essential management skills.

Master Project Management principles to navigate complex healthcare scenarios. Engage in International Healthcare perspectives, and conduct impactful Research with Service Users and Families, enriching your understanding in the field.

EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION:

Once you have graduated you will have a full honours degree and be ready to progress into management positions in hospitals, local government or education are all open to graduates.

The positions include operational management in care settings and hospice settings with responsibility for quality improvement, planning and implementing change and reviewing the outcomes.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

Applicants should have successfully completed and HND or Foundation degree in a closely related subject.

Applicants must have a current and valid Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) report.

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Teaching & Early Years.

FdA Early Years Care & Education - Page 100

BA (Hons) Early Years Care & Education Top-up - Page 102

PGCE/Cert Ed Further Education & Training - Page 104

L3 Adult Award in Education & Training - Page 106

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FdA Early Years Care & Education

ABOUT THIS COURSE:

Demand for high quality childcare and education services requires highly skilled, well-educated Early Years Practitioners.

Our two-year FdA Early Years programme is designed to prepare you for a formal leadership role within an early years setting or a role that focuses on training, mentoring or supporting staff in the workplace.

The course will offer you an opportunity to review the various disciplines that contribute to our understanding of early childhood and aims to support practitioners working in a variety of settings.

You will be expected to recognise the role of play and its importance in the curriculum. You will carry out observations and, through the analysis of the observations, be in a position to contribute to curriculum and environment planning which reflects the age and stage of development of every child.

WHAT WILL I STUDY?:

With the need to complete independent research, career aspirations, and inspect services and mentor trainees, the role and demands of an Early Years practitioner are constantly increasing. That is why higher level study in this field is becoming more and more essential.

During the course you will study modules that will relate directly to your workplace, and allow you to put your learning into practise. You will understand the process of learning for children and young people, study language and literacy development, and fully understand safeguarding, welfare, and wellbeing of young people.

Lisa Gray.

Discover the Early Years Care & Education course’s comprehensive modules: Children’s Learning and Development, Assessing Children’s Achievements, Pedagogical Approaches, and more. Explore promoting welfare, parental involvement, positive learning environments, and equality. Develop reflective practices while leading curriculum and assessments. Embrace a holistic approach to nurturing young minds.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

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Early Years Care & Education: Top-up

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ABOUT THIS COURSE:

You will study a range of modules designed to allow you to explore what it is to manage staff and projects, to make changes with confidence, explore the international child care sector and to carry out relevant and work-related research.

You’ll embark on an enriching journey with our Early Years Care and Education top-up programme, featuring modules focused on Leading Practice in the Early Years setting, Curriculum and Assessment leadership, and a Research Project exploring Early Years perspectives. Gain insights into international practices, enhancing your proficiency and understanding in the field of early childhood education.

EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION:

Once you have graduated you will have a full honours degree and be ready to progress into management positions in nurseries, hospices and reception classes.

The positions include operational management in nurseries and hospice settings with responsibility for quality improvement, planning and implementing change and reviewing the outcomes and classroom support in the school as a SEND worker.

Progression onto Early Years Teacher Status courses or Masters courses are also possible.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

Applicants should have successfully completed and HND or Foundation degree in a closely related subject.

Applicants must have a current and valid Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) report

To view the general entry requirements for all courses, please see page 32.

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ABOUT THIS COURSE:

Teaching is an engaging and rewarding career. This course will give you the skills you need to enter into the Lifelong Learning Sector teaching learners aged 14+.

This course is split into two distinct pathways, one is full-time, the other is parttime. The course you choose will be dependent upon your qualifications and experience; both will provide you with qualifications to teach students aged 14+ (ideally 16+) in either a school, adult learning or FE setting.

Your learning on the course, will be split into two parts: practical teaching activities and classroom observations, and theory and academic study. You will learn how to effectively plan lessons, practice your teaching techniques and develop your personal teaching style in your subject specific area.

FULL TIME PGCE - The full-time PGCE is a pre-service course running for 1 academic year. It is specifically for graduates who have very little or no teaching experience.

The entry requirements for the full time PGCE are a minimum 2:2 honours degree and GCSE C/4 in both English and maths or an equivalent L2 qualification in these subjects. The course includes taught sessions at the college, usually one day a week, with an expert team who have their own

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successful experience as further education practitioners.

As well as gaining a PGCE, there is an opportunity to apply for Qualified Teaching and Learning Skill status (QTLS) once you have successfully completed the course and in employment.

PART TIME PGCE/CERT ED - The part-time PGCE/CertEd is an in-service course suitable for those who are currently teachers, usually already teaching in the college. The course includes taught sessions at the college, one evening or one morning a week, with an expert team who have their own successful experience as further education practitioners.

The course is suitable for both graduates (PGCE), or professionals in industry who may not have a first degree (CertEd).

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

The entry requirements for the Post Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) are an honours degree and minimum GCSE grades C/4 in both English and maths or an equivalent L2 qualification in these subjects. The entry requirements for the Certificate of Education (CertEd) are a Level 3 qualification in your subject specific area and minimum GCSE grades C/4 in both English and maths or an equivalent L2 qualification in these subjects.

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Level 3 Adult Award in Education & Training

ABOUT THIS COURSE:

The Award in Education and Training is a qualification suitable for anyone wanting to teach in a wide range of settings including the further education and skills sector, workplace learning, offender learning and adult community contexts.

This is a part-time course delivered in 3 hour weekly blocks for 14 weeks.

Activities and study will help link theory and practice and help you consider or refine the practical skills necessary for developing an effective teaching or training session. There is an expectation for the theory in Level 3 that you will complete independently with regular assignments.

The course is designed for those who want to find out what teaching and learning in Further Education is all about and for those who want to get a feel of whether or not it is suitable for them. It is also for those who have teaching and want

to get some formal validity/ confirmation of what they are doing or those who want to develop the skills and knowledge necessary for effective teaching.

WHAT WILL I STUDY?:

This course is a mix of practical activities and theory. Through the vehicle of a micro teach to the peer group, you can consider the practical skills necessary for delivering an effective session.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

Applicants must be aged 19 or over, have a completed application form and educational questions, and normally have a subject specialist qualification at Level 3 or above. Applicants are required to have a basic knowledge of using ILT, and evidence of literacy and numeracy skills at Level 2 - or be working towards this.

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EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION:

After achieving Level 3 you may think about progressing onto the Certificate in Education or PGCE depending on your other qualifications. For this you must have secured employed teaching hours to run alongside this part time in-service course.

Hastings

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Beauty

Level 5 Certificate in Aesthetic Practice - Page 110

Level 4 Diploma in Advanced Beauty Therapy - Page 112

Level 4 Certificate in Micropigmentation - Page 114

Level 4 Dipolma in Beauty Advanced Aesthetic Treatments - Page 116

Level 5 Certificate in Aesthetic Practice

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ABOUT THIS COURSE

This qualification provides a specialist work-related programme of study that provides breadth and depth of knowledge and understanding, along with practical skills required in the aesthetics sector.

This qualification will help to prepare professional staff and managers of the future in the aesthetics sector. This qualification provides a generic core of mandatory units that apply in all aesthetics contexts.

WHAT WILL I STUDY?:

Assessment will be a combination of short answer question exams, assignment and practical observation. Units include: Legal and Regulatory Requirements in Aesthetic Practice, Professional Standards within Aesthetic, Practice, Working Collaboratively with Healthcare Professionals, Anatomy, Physiology and Morphology of the Ageing Face, Skin Micro-needling and Chemical Peels.

EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION:

This qualification will help to prepare professional staff and managers of the future in the aesthetics sector.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

The entry requirements for this course are - L4 in a beauty related sector or a minimum of 3 years industry experience which demonstrated current and relevant industry knowledge.

Additionally applicants must hold a current and valid basic life support and anaphylaxis management qualification.

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Level 4 Diploma in Advanced Beauty Therapy

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ABOUT THIS COURSE:

This is a vocational qualification which builds on beauty therapy skills to allow you to develop an enhanced repertoire of advanced specialist beauty therapy techniques to prepare you for employment as an advanced senior beauty therapist.

The advanced techniques covered in the mandatory section of this qualification include: laser and light treatments for hair removal, laser and light treatments for skin rejuvenation, microdermabrasion techniques.

You will also gain knowledge and understanding of dermatology and microbiology, physiology of ageing, management of health, safety and security in the salon, quality management of client care and salon management.

You will also have the opportunity to further develop your knowledge and skills by selecting from a range of optional units, including: research, IT and data handling, marketing, cultural social and technological influences on beauty-related industries, public relations in the hair and beauty sector.

WHAT WILL I STUDY?:

Management of health, safety and security in the salon/ Chemistry of hair and beauty products/ Physiology of ageing/ Quality management of client care in the hair and beauty sector/Dermatology and microbiology/ Apply microdermabrasion/ Laser and light treatments for hair removal/ Laser and light treatments for skin rejuvenation/ Salon management/Public relations in the hair and beauty sector.

Assessment will be a combination of short answer question exams, assignment and practical observation.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

You will be required to have a Level 3 in Beauty Therapy or related subject.

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Level 4 Certificate in Micropigmentation

ABOUT THIS COURSE:

This qualification is the only Level 4 qualification offered by VTCT in Micropigmentation. The VTCT Level 4 Certificate in Micropigmentation is about using micropigmentation, a form of cosmetic tattooing to create make-up effects to enhance facial features.

This qualification requires learners to develop skills to carry out micropigmentation treatments.

The course allows learners to gather evidence in a realistic working environment or real working environment without the need for fee paying clients.

WHAT WILL I STUDY?:

Units include: Management of health, safety and security in the salon/ Quality management of client care in the hair and beauty sector/ Enhance appearance using micropigmentation.

Assessment will be a combination of assignment and practical observation.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

You will be required to have a Levlel 3 in Beauty Therapy or related subject. Subject with A&P.

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Level 4 Diploma in Beauty Advanced Aesthetic Treatments

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ABOUT THIS COURSE

Our advanced beauty therapy course has been designed to be one of the most up to date programmes available and incorporates a range of advanced treatments that will enable you to offer specialised and advanced aesthetic services to clients.

WHAT WILL I STUDY?:

Laser hair removal, Laser skin rejuvenation, Core knowledge of laser, Skin peeling, Skin needling, Principles & practices of aesthetics, Advanced skin science and Advanced consult.

You will be assessed through practical assessment, exam, case study and a portfolio of evidence.

EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION:

You will achieve VTCT Level 4 Certificate in Laser and Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) Treatments VTCT (ITEC) Level 4 Certificate in Skin Peeling VTCT (ITEC) Level 4 Award in Skin Needling VTCT (ITEC) Level 4 Award in Principles and Practice of Aesthetic Therapies VTCT (ITEC) Level 4 Award in Radio Frequency.

Level 4

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You can complete supplementary specialist qualifications at level 4 or work as an aesthetic beauty therapy practitioner.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

You must have a full beauty therapy level 3 qualification and be over the age of 18 to enrol on this course.

You can complete selected units on request as standalone qualifications.

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How to apply.

Apply Today

Once you have settled on the course you’d like to study, you can apply directly to us or through UCAS.

The application process is free, quick, and easy. But call us on 030 300 39699 or email helloHE@escg.ac.uk if you’d like any help or would like to discuss any part of the application process or would like a look round our facilities.

If you have any last minute questions about the course, then feel free to give us a call or pop in and see us for a coffee, and we’ll happily answer them for you.

You can apply for, and take out a student loan to help you cover these costs. You will only start repaying your loan once you have finished your studies and once you have started earning over a certain salary.

You can find out more information and apply for a student loan at www.gov.uk/getundergraduate-student-loan.

Our course fees can be found on each of our course pages on our website or at the back of this guide.

We Will Support You. We want you to enjoy a rich and rewarding experience while studying with us.

However, we know that university can be very stressful, which is why we want to remove as many barriers to learning as we can. If you have a problem, you will be able to talk to your tutor, a Student Union rep, or a member of our student support team.

There may also be a range of other services available, depending on your campus. We could help with learning support, childcare, welfare, and, depending on your eligibility, finance.

If we are unable to help, then we will be able to provide you with information of other organisations who can.

Financial Support

For some people, university is one of the biggest financial commitments they will ever make. Depending on your circumstances and eligibility, you may qualify for a nonrepayable bursary.

We offer courses within:

Accounting, Business & Computing

Art, Design, Media, Music & Acting

Beauty

Construction & Engineering

Counselling, Complementary Therapies & Healthcare

Teaching & Early Years

Where do UC yourself?

Our courses are validated by the University of East Anglia, University of Brighton & Pearson.

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